" - - _ • 1%;.3;;], .. _ - y ~-- '~~t -t)itisbgrit 46netit. . 4 Tei.pae:lleyeapts."- For:sereild:: yeiri requinnenda 'then: and many of - our lopg Chore:dem hare acted 'upon the suggestion; - We' doubt' very , much whether one of them can be found "vho , would pttl, withibis' hay caps for three or five times their cost; if they could not be replaced i , by others. - ' i •____UaTair are they made? Get a piece of coarse cheap- cotton cloth, the more closely woven the better. letit be lila& in width, if you can gel that width 'conveniently, or if it lie only 1. . .SoLjiyartis in width, it will answer, though not I - quite so vrelL Cut it into square pieces, and : • 'with Afitr.ong twine tie a wooden pin upon each ! ' Corneri,,.The pin may be about a foot long and ' an inch in diameter at one end, and sharpened . to-a point atthe, other. .. It may be a little bettor • . to hem . the . torn or- cut edges, but this is not _ necessary, they will unravel very little. The' ;'pine are most re ily made by sawing a Straight - grained inch bo into foot lengths, and split.' -ling it into aqu ae pieces. These can be„wldt , ' . tled to a point th a knife or draw-share, and with a knife or w cut a notch or grooveiromad the blunt end to tie the twine into. All paint . lug er. vendable _preparations upon the clo th are worse than useless. The cloth will shed rain as well as a cotton umbrella; while any ' . I 'substance to make it water tight will prevent the escape of the moisture from the damp grass. . ' To use fACM.- - Cat down your hay, let it wilt a. a little; pit•ch it into cocks, and throw a cap over —each, fastening down the four corners with the • wooden pins attached to them. Tour hay may - then stand until it is cured,-and afterwards until you are ready to take it in. Two persons , -can take hold of the four corners of the lower one of twenty to forty it these caps, spread out one upon the other, carry them along, and .:dropping the pile by the side of a hay cock, -.. Solite the tour pine of the tipper one, spread it - 7 iivii:-Gici . hay and pin it down, and take up the iititaideg caps and go on to the next cock. If 104111 active they can cover half a dozen tons or morcin a single hour, and uncover it in less ',.. - time, - - . Advantages.—Every one is familiar with the fact that.. hay "cured in the cock" is greatly supelorto that dried in the sun. By curing in this way there is far less waste of leaves and !'scatterings," than when, gathered into wind • rows qfter being dried.. This is especially the case with clover. The . average sandal loss in, ;haying from damageby. rains and dews, is much ' greater than is generally supposed. It is a low estimate to" say that this doss is equal to one dollar per ton on all the hay cut in the country. Other um of the caps.—The caps provided for harymi also, be used for covering wheat and other *aim! standing in Shticks In the field. It will pay to provide them for this purpose alone. Seto !tort abberttorments. GoonyzAirs PATEN'r vrtmAarrE, HARD MIA RUBBER. TTEESBEACON:DAM CO., _OWNERS OF Patents, mannfactuni from the above mewed mate . Mal, and offer Ihr mle at their Wareroom, lio. f 3 Maiden Larte, Newyork, bYthe packer oar. SYRINGES Pock= ports SCREWS, of every kind needed for Iks- En,mvers and Mechanics' mende or Professional par- . MEASURES° TAPES, paws, pronounced by nye!. MACIILNIND3' OILERS, clans the , most perfect article MARTINGALE Rows ever male. • . WHIP SOCKETS, BRE.iST PUMPS, INSULATORS, POWDER FLASKS, for Telegraph Wire, adopted d waMinted to keep the powder' by the pen American Telegraph Co 11E-NT/ORE CASTORS, SHAVING BRUSHES, that will not dame the carpet PANS, BATHS, FUNNELS TUMBLERS A SOAPTRAYS, AND DIPPERS, Pen and Pocket for Photographic and Drug. CUTLERY, gists' purposes, /to. NAPKIN RINGS. This Wonderful Material se k tich is se firm as NEPAL— light 1111ORN--hrillant ea JET—a conductor of HEAT rearoductor of ELECTRI -t• sad on whkh OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES produce na effict, is vainly superior - to any other for the &bore named, and • gmat variety of other p&p's" to which it It applied. . Dealers in pule of th e country are Morplying them. metres with these goats. and common who want the best articles of the kind, will boy no other. Jettlyra.r. MerlHo Iron Pipe Works MEURII & d/MITES. • 'l4 'Renfro Street, Now York, AVNUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN - Wrought Iron Piped, fittings, Tools, and every de aertp on of apparatus couDected with Btftm Water and Ora, ger, lenrit and HOLUM euwow., Chat, Hotels, Private Dwelller, Ilogitahy Arylums, 'Magee, Factories and Halle. . 'AlNO:ialrc:6, Cocks ; rumps, Gatsgro,Bollers .ad Boller Oar Sm. Catling Itoettinee are entirely new, and oar own Patent,enerranted to do doable the work of any other Invention., Orders aolidtrd from all sections of the Country, and promptly attended to • • jerslyd, bilabrlpbta alibertismento ALLEN & NEEDLES, .2& =:SoutA Wharves, awl 3 South Wi Street, PHILADELPHIA, • WiILOLESALE DEALERS_IN OILS, iaa, Starch. AG A rat essarteneut on band to which the attentlotrof dealers o respectfully sakeeL, mrdly COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, NEW JEESEY.—This reMemeive estab lienment will be opened for the reception of company on Thinviity, Jane 11, pros. Since the close of last lemon it haabsen put in complete rmler,pahated thronsboat, papered and moth slew furniture added., •A corpse of the best drilled colored Newsom bare been selected from this city and Balti more, and erery attention will be paid to secure the comfitrt and pleasure of the mats. Application for Rooms or Cot tages can be made at the office of the maacriber. L. HARWOOD, mrMrell No. El Walnut street, Philadelphia. -13 animate fEttbrctipments. C. inmiss. . RM. r moos , . ARM I T eo., A GENTS FOR VIE SALE OF VIRGINIA Jo& MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, • !Fa. 37 Exlarowe Placeßalthsore. 14„Altraye on hand a largestock, which they diet:ramie at the lowest market prior. apEtlyd• arboricultural, &c. Pittsburgh HodlePara Nursery. -- SITUATED ON IV S AVENUE. igt saint mu gustier of a mile from the mama' Toll ea.. Gate, OD the Farmers` and Ideehanke Plank Rout, stetter.- don of Jdarth street, andsboot tame and • quarter miles from • WU. t JA3IIS 31131tDOCif, PrPrisim. Shade Tress for A LIANT II II S, ELM, LINDEN, 4111§) blat istn Ash, Lc, of *sirs sisa for Elprltykant-tis— .11:11; Mr. Th omas thf ° gland Namely ' , will attend toplantlng shade tress, furpessons requiring his ger: low. - • utrasitsrtf . Sper.l.l Neities. Boars 'AND saws, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL: TAMES ROBB, No, 89 Market etreet,lo, 1/1 between Harlot. House and Pl ft h miner, takeeft pleasant in calling the attention of tds friends and the pub . ft k tcerr i SC3r l ' il; r 4T t ra rvz.r.d. Waal in this clt7. purchased Oast fraribe Itanufscistrers and Importers of Preach Moss fa the Eastern cafes. TWA stock Is Just vital ft purports to be—very superior and sale tothe present manner Imam:, atotA of Laillei, Orate, bliases.and Chadians' French Sh lt i lh e r ItTls .4' ertatrn.g. Ile blkhe ear ne pl end f: e rst lug all who are In want to give him a call. Prices will be founder areal-..r7 tow: Macomber the place, Ea. S Market Meet, Pittsburgh. CEIENAGEGIVI3 ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING TO BE DISPOSED OF. BALES COMMENCLCO TUESDAY, JUN1130,1857' A s it intended to enlarge and improve our JOIL. Eton Boom LATE IN JULY the whole stock of lINNTSUND. DOES '. CLOTIUNO, kENTSIIINO coons Ate,. rune °a head. be offered AT PRICES UIICTI LOW THE MEGAN RATES with the view of CLOSING OUT the whets before. ecemmetteing the Improvement,— This It wlll-beobeerred I. not a mere pretext to cot rld of old poaools~, s everything...Rl be• foetid NEW AND TABU TONAHLI,. flat the contemplated attentions Weald neer. eerily defers the stock. and to obriate this It is proposed to dear oat the whole at very low rates sod open the Fall Trade with an sweratment altogether new. • . A tine variety of pkee bone for eastern work crate eieely frlß be made to order at alarge diaronnt. • T. OARNAOUAN, . . Peden! st, near the post offke,Allegheny city. 00=1 . . DEALER IN - PROMISSORY NOTES, BondaOlorigagre and allsecurities for ammy. YersoM eau procure Maim through my Agency, on reason- Thorn nriablig to Most their money to goal advantage, ean al waited Drat and ree:ond dux paper at my °Moo, tor All cominonioationn aml Interviews strictly eontidentha. Ottaat MAST amen, oproalte Paul's Cathedral. Selalif ' TOHN FLEb ING, DEALER,IN 110USF, furnishing Hardware, tkdkar Were, Mend Ware. Cut lerX. Mrittannta; ttrinht,- Japanned and Proesod Tin War, Wood and Willow Warr*, corner of Market and Third eta, Pitteburgki Pa. • Rindihnt, and all kinds of Jobbinii In our line, done with o &twee and despatch. mr.klyd PATIIERS7 sacks now landing from steamer IlibberVor sale by - 'BAUR DICKY k CO. IRON-16 tone now landing • tram lowan Iffbbord, for maw by_ - jl9• • 1821211 DICKInt 00. G'NOIND AND BER.SWAX.-1 cask Gime& I do - Deem., to arrive sad for mile by /7 2 • ' mum DICKEY kW. CLARET WINE—.I2 doz. old Claret Wine, far leadivievi PvGWvv. melted to-day by J 74 JOB. FLEMING. vor.Market et. Dimond. pt,UORS FOIL MEDICINAL PURPOSES • Id c og . t.ry; 0610 Catawba Drawly; Old Port wine; Madelna wine; C1•M1 1 . 6 glo Pun Mare. wine: all of the beat qaalltke,td ballad at jy4 ]OS. FLEMING'S, car Diamond & Market ata. OCIGA4S--Fine Opera Omit* ‘kj , hei si • TOS.matrocpe, 11.1,Y WitlTE--Wetheailln, 15 g.rosig in letore thr sae by ' Jai , . mama BROIL LIItICABX ASSOCIATION—The reading BOOM of ado Imiltuilon sill to open ke minaberoo. viticoro'frozol tu1.20 o'clock, A. kr,cm tin NOM day .113ati. riOLONO•TEA—As we hare 110 trade foe Tag wiorWrioff.offodoir irloif ot full 000-thlrd loot - pricy than It coo : be Now Tat or PhEloarl - TAW - MMUS PASTON, bbls to wile, Rif oh block B LUE VITRIOL-4000 lbsion Land and fa raspy- 4err: ?maw nos; , . . . EERIE RTOPOOkilirimuladal aut - 71tIonex 1' the - Commaiivrealtla. - &=the Seigle and notiAltif Rpretestaiira cl ot ofThitindettniet. to Attenthly loth— •The*.,tbe lottowtos ameottetenta itteweeeil to the Oetteth tot:loud tbaConunonweelth, eatiordsneo with the pro ' viekoa of the tenth ankle th ~ - Tbere dull be eleven, au article Ibleyene— anadatlooal article to sold Oonetitatbra to be &gloated Alen= 11, or P1F31,10./1)31 1 TB. Siert= 1. The Sate may contend debts, to mpply caned i deficits or fathoms In rerenuesuor to meet expenses not nth- ends , provided fon but the aggregate amount of snob debts direct and contingent, whether contrected by virtue of one or tOortoiall of the - general assembly, or at dhferent periods of tlepc, shall never exceed seven hundredlfilld filly thousand dollars, and the 11201117 miming from the creation of such debts, shall le applied to ' thepurpme for Which It mu ob- tained, or to repay the debts so couttiteted,' and to no other purpose whatever. decnoss 2. In addition to the above limited, power the sta. may COVillla debts to repel invasiokauppress insur rection. defend the State Inane, or to redeem the pi-assent ordstandlng indelatedueseof the Star, but the Money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purposefor which it was raised, or to repay meta debts, and to 120 Other rum* whatever. SIMON 3.Exempt OM debut Abase specified. in WOOL'S Ono and two of this article, no debt whatever ehall be crested by,or on behalfpf the State. Scone 4. Totprovide for tints:WT - ImM of thepressibt debt, and any additional debtaintracted as aforesaid, the legisla ture shall, at . its first Bowdon, eller the adoptkm of this amendment, Create a sinking fund, whkh shall be sufficient to p,y the Massing interest on such debt, Mid annually to reduce the ptincipel thereof by a min not leis than Mb hun dred and filly thoeumnd dollars, which sinking fund all consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the State• or the proceeds of the role of the me m, or any part thereof. and of the income or pro. eeeds of tale of stocks owned by the State, together-with . other fonds, or nvourcee, that may designated by law.— The mid sinking fund may be itscr be emed, from time to time by assigning to it any pert of the taxes, or other revenues of • the state, not required fortheordinasy and current espensen of muumment, and unless in ease of war, invasion or insur rection, no part of the maid oinking fend Mall he at or Ap plied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the anumot of such debt is reduced below the sum of five million. 0(4011.4 SECTION 5. The credit of the cammenvealth shall net in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any Individ ual, company, corponWon or amodatlon; to, shall the commonweelth hereafter become njohnt owner, or stock holder, teeny company, essociatisin, or corporation. &meson 6. The commonwealth shall not assume the deld, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough or town. ship; or of any asrposation, or immolation; unless etch debt shall have been contreeted to ersabb, the Mats to repel teen don, appease domeetic Insurrection, defend itself in time of was, or to mast the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. &mos 7. The legislature shall not Authorise any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue .of a vote of Its einem., or otherwise, to become a steahold• rr in any conmemy, association, or cornered= or to obtain noney for. or loan Its credit to, any corporation, odsechstion, nstitution or party. There shall be an additional artkle to Laid constitution, to M designatodas article XII, as follous ARTICLE So. OF NEW COUNTIES 'No county shall be divided by slt cutting off over one tenth of Its population, (either to from a•new county or oth erwisejwithout then - prim assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall soy new county be estab lished, mash:dug less than Saar hundred square, miles. THIRD AXEBOII2II7. Prom *often two of the frit attlele of the COINSIMAIOD . . . andout the words, .of the city g r Fittlutclphio, told of wwl , mod] , wtsPcciirut)7" from section dee, same article, strike out the ward; uqf .Phartdciphio and of _the metro! coonticre• from section teem same article, staiko out the word, the calve' Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no; and strike out sisection jam same article," and in lieu thereof insert the following: 4=Tbm 4. In the year one thowmol eight hundred and airtyslbur, and in every seventh year thereafter, represent. tires to the namber of one hundred shall be app ortioned and distributed equAlly, throughout the state, by disniets, to proportion to the number of tasatde In habitants In the sev. eral partrthereok except that, any county containing at least three thousand five hundred =shim, may Do allowed separate represent:sums, but no more than three counties shall be Jaunt and no county shall be divided, In the for mation of • district. Any city contaltdng a sufficient num ber of busbies to entitle It to at leant two representatives, shall have a esperate representation analgtml it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory of equal ta.ublepopulation as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." , At the end of nation seven, same le:tide, boort thew words, 'the city of Philastetphia than ba divided into single senatorial di .ids, of contiguous territory as warty equal in taxablepomilation as purfUe; but no ward shaft be divided in the formation our f" The leMslature, at Its first talon, after the adoption of MD amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia Into senatorial and repreeentative districts, in the manner above provided; each districts to remain unchanged until the ap portionment in the year one thowand eight hundred and dirty-four. Them shall be an additional maim to the fleet article of said Constituting which shall be numbered and rend ae fol. lows: Swnost 26. The le‘islature shall have the fencer to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter con ferred by, or under, any special, ur general taw, whenever in their opinion It may be injurious to thecitleens of the Com mouvradth; in such manner, however,that noinjusticeshall be done to the corponators. to Scum, March:27, 1857. ..Reuiced, That thin resointion pass On the first amend mesa, )nun Si, nays 7; on the second pmenament, yr. =, nays 8; on the thd amendment, yeas 21, no;. 4; on the fourth amendme n t t, Iron A ..3 - • 4 . [Estract from the Journal.] CIEO. W. ILUIEBELY, Clerk. Is rith Horn or Itheatarnransra, t Apn7 29, 1637. f Resoled, That Bits resolution pan. On the Arm amend triallt,ylS6s 78, Mr It on the wool amendment. yeas 57, nays 34; ou the third amendment, yeas 72, mays :A on the fourth amendment, yeas ta, nays 7. lExtraet from the Journal.) JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. ' Filedin the Secretary's office, Nay 2, 1657. A. G. CURTIN. Sserniaryuf the ithsiimastisalat. fiegarrsara Omar, Harrisburg, .I.olt 22.1857. Y'rrinrylronin, Ido certify that the above and foregoing . '" a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution propuaing amend mentsto the Constitution of the Commonwealth," with the rote in each branch of the Legbilature upon the final panne thereof, thereof,appears from the originate cm file tu this elm. , In testimony whereof I have hereunto wit my hand sad canted to beallizol the meal of the Secretary's Mee, the day and year above written. A. O. cunTEN, &aviary ea< Cbranalmealf h. Is Scream, March 27, 18.57. The rormiutkus proposing amendment. to the Constitution rf the Commonwealth being under nmaideratinn, On the quertion, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Comdltution, and wreathe follow, via: Exxs—lfeatnt Brewer, Broorne,Coffey, Ely, Era., Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram., Jordan, Killlnger, Knox, Lanbach. Lewis, !dyer, Sconel.l, Sams, Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-21 erabb, Crewmen, Finney, Omgg, Harr le, Penrose and Soutber-7 • Or the question. Will the Senate agree to the setomi amendment t The yeas and nays wore takelvtgreeably to the provldons of the Corunitution, and were as foUow, vie: Fs—Mmars. Brewer. Drowns, Creszwell, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Finney, Ylert;Liken, Ingram, Jordan, KTIOZ, Lsobach. Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, %Veldt, Wilkins. Wright and TIMMS, , FPrakm` — = fials—Mesara Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, llarrir Ell- Unger, Penrose and Scofield-8 So the quemion was determined in the affirmative. On the queation MU the Semis agree to the third amendment? The yeas and my. were taken agreeably to the provirdona of the Constitution, and weresa follow, viz: Yeatt—Marisa, Firearm, Urowne, Crabb, Cresewell. Ely, Emma, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingmni, Jordan, Eillinger, Knot, Lauber-b. Lewis: Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, prod, Straub, Waal , . Wllklm and Wright-24 Tars—Mecum. Coffey, Gregg, Ilarria and Penrose—l. So the question was determined In the affirmatlre. On - the question, Will the Senate agree to tho fourth amendment t The yeas and Dar wen taken agrembly to the provisions of the Conatitntion, and were as follow, Ms: Yams—Messrs. Brewer Browne, C oley , Cromwell Ely, Evan., Flenniken, Frden Ingram. gJltimeer, Knox, lan. back, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Smatbere Steele, Straub, Welsh, Rllklns and Wright- 21 Bars—MesertOrabb, Finney Jordan and Penrate.-4 So the question was determined in the affirmative. IN TIM Roust or Rtnratvranna, AprIVID, 1857. The resolution propoeing amendments to the Constitution •f the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question, Will the Muse agree to the and salthdmentr Toe you and nays war...taken agreeably to the prOvlsions of the Constituthm, and were AB follow, elz Tus—Manua Anderson, Arthur, Deckhouse, DWI, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Drown, Calhone, Campbell, Cluse, Cleaver, Cr...foul, Dickey, ftht, Eyster, Iramold, Polder, Olbboney, Oildna. Hamel, Mayen Hein., Halstead, 11111,Ifillegas, Hog (fneka,) K night, b., Jenkins.. Johns. John. son, Kauffman, Kern' Lehentling, Longaker, Lovett, !Linear, Monde, WCalosnet, Milivain Moorhead, Mumma, Masselman. Nichol.. Nicholson, Nenemacher, Petera, Petrikta,Pownall, Purcell, Ithessay, (ebn.loptals,) Rama., (Tork,)itaamer. Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw Sloan, Smith, (Combria.) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Troia. Vanroorhhi, Tickers, Vorghtley, Walter, Westbrook, When Williston, Wither., Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, Speaker-7S. Nara—Meesrs. Back., Denson Dock, Diemilitn,/lato cock, Hine, Hoffman, (Lab on,) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner sad Wintredn—l:. So the question sop determined In the nelretative. ' Oa the guard., Will the House epee tothe mood amendment? The yen and nap were taken agreeably to the provident of the Constitution and were u follow. eke , Yges—Mesers. Anderson, Ilackikase,Ball, Beck, Bower Calhoun Campbell, Carty, Het, Partsold, Poster Oildee. TiameL Harper, Helm. Iliestend, Hoffenui. (Derks) Hounkeeper. theca, Jenkins, Johns; Johnson, Kangtnan. Knight,Lelmnring. Longaker, Lovett, Kumar, Situate, Wllvain, Moorhead, Mtnaelin., N Nkhol• Nunemacher, I•earson. Pete., Petrikln. Pnwnall, Purcell. Kenney, (Philadelphia) Bemsey, (York,) !isomer, Roberts, Rupp: Shea, Sloan, Totals, Tall, Toeghtley. Walter, , Westbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Bets, AP.m.ter Nar.—Monm. Arthur, Amantimo, Beams; Benton Whop, Itrunn..Clusse, Clearer, Crimped, Epter,Oihnansy, liancock,Hill, bins, Iloglaan, (LebanonVerobs, Kerr. Lebo. w0u...4. 1a..., Reed. Smith, (Coethrin) , Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Strath..; Thorn, Tenvehrhln Vickers, Wegrawther, Warner, Slates:* Wither. , and Wright-94. • So the gelation was detertathed In the athrtnative. On the question, - Will the Homo agree to the third amendment? The yeas mad nap were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Comlitution, and were as follow, : ••• Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Heckles:we, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Ilrown,Caltioun;Campbell,Chaer,Cleaver Ova, Word, Take', got, Eyster, Peuseht. Totter, (Money, nerP.r• 11111, lloffrosa, Megmen, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper. Imbrie, Innen Jacoby Johns, Johnson, Kauffman Kerr, Lebo, Luepke', Loren, +Kamer, Mangle, M'Calmont, Moorhead, Mumma, Mussel s:ten, . Nichols . Nicholson, Nuneatither, Pearce, Peen, Petrikln, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (fork.) Dowser, Heed, .Ropp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambris,) Smith,. (Centre,) Menne., Seism . Vail, Tanroortde, Tickers, Toeghtley, Wag r Weirtbreoll, Witherow. Wright, Ernmermen ' endOeta, A}slaker-72. • It'ave—llleeefi. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Dithop. Carty , Dock, Gilboa Itmuto., Hamsock, Hine, Jenidea, Knight, Leleerlng, WUraln, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) fla beb,Strutb ert,Thore, Walter Warner. Wharton sad Win trode-12. Ll= On the question, •- Will the Rowe agna to the fourth amendment?. The yeas end tars were taken agreeably to the proshdom of the Constitution, and were al folkor, Cl.:• Tam-11mM. Audenob, Arthur. Seabees's, Mame. SO, Beck, Demon, Bishop, Bowerarorn, Calhoun, Camp. bell,Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawfonl, Dickey, Rut, Syster, Is t :sold, Poeta, Gibboney, Slides, Hemet, Iterms Helm, gelstand. UM, 111Repte, Wolfram, (Berks.) Ileftan, • (lob soon,) Romelteeper, tmbrfe, I nues.lmohs, Jenkins Johns, Johrston,Raufftem. herr, Let.o.Leleenrina.lomakesLoyett, Mums. Mani. SlValnient, 1111saln, Mumma, Mama- Nunemarber, Pearson, Peters Petrikth,Poanall, Purcell, Ilanmey,(phs.delphiL) Roane , (Tori,)lteauter. Reed, Itoberts,Rupp, Shave, Stun, Smith, (Contra.) Smith, (Ceram) Stesenon. Toles ,W , Vete ses.ide, Ykkore. Toeghtky, ArammeeLter, West. brook, Wharton, Williston, Witherw, Zimmerman sad Ners—ldosen. Desk, ilsailltog, Hanomk, Struthers, Thorn. Wham& and Wrfsht-1 Wo the question MO determined lutheaMrmathe. encitersues Orrics, Pen lissitorintn, Ansa; 1857. f taryiemin, ts;. . I do certify that the above and foretkog is a Arse and toned *ow) of the " Yem" and nye " taken tre the re. Oelatioteynanst amendments to the Constitution of the nommotnoWth, ste the mune eppeoss JOUIZSIB of tb• two Moen of the thamal Amenably of - this COIMOD onoint ter the said= of 11367. • mybstut and tho Mal of mid onleo this f."'•ftweatresoond dAy of Jitney one fhonmodelobt bun 'A;oxvirrvc•.!,-, idsbom - , serithefre:o4Pla.: =MEE MESOL. I the, I=! POURTH AMENDMENT. F.. 0 the Meatliat was determined In the affirmative Bop — ti; qui:4l;in Ina tireenalneal to tbs-113rmaltre. • N:vl , zeot •• • ••—•-• • - ; • ,jtliat#lllWoll,S. Cemeteri.'.Mar No:, - 3/o . 4berty' Street; below Wayfie, . P.t - TESTEITTGOII, PA. . MOTIMW Lit.wroN, PItACT3.39 - AL MAICHLE MAS6I7., WI 81:IRS RESPECTFULLY TOl.lN 'form bli friends and the public generally, that be hae leaned the aI O,t premise., for the tonnutsctere Ipd wale of every earietjat ,)larble Work, Bath an MOnII.MCTISS,, , TOntbS Tablet 4 and Gravestones, !dt every !nudely aud toner. Mantle Pieces, 1. Centth Table, Pier, thirPan and Wash Blond Tops, le., Ac., Which he is elliktlng as lowan any other establishment Weil of the mounts/rat Ills stock is entirely DOW. and has been eeleeted by himMII, eaprmly for this market Ile ht also prepared to bout Burial Tthlt.s, enclose Bar Lots with Star bin or Stonn,4ln carman any other work In his line, in any of their` , ries aitiroining Pittsburgh. astern or mammon. To • Rec. T. B. Lywn, Robert Galway, Don, lion. Wm. Wilkins, John Chislott. Eoq, Jno. 11. Shomitiorger, Esq., W. L. Itiniviratt, Esq., Charles Brower, F.q, J. IL 11111, Em, Thomas Scott,iPsq., A. B. Coring, Esq., W. P. Baum, Dag., O. It. White, Esq. 'The Trade furiiithed with a I kinds of Foreign and Domed tie Warble, either (Misled or In the rough, at Wholesale prices. lie has also made amingements with the manurretnrePS of the loist brands, fora constant supply of Hydraulic Ce ment, Water and LOUIWine Lime, and Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which he Isprepared to futhistkat short notice. ralithidawl The Philipsburg Water Cure, .;• FOit Pe tientment of, Chronic Diseases, situated 3 miles West of Pittsburgh. opposite r.oedisal ter, Beaver county, Pa., In o country Jastly celebrated abet .unnirpassed In beauty and grandeur of Menery: • Irloihrmlir has been refitted comfortably. and much imputed felts bathing arrallgemento, mid Is supplied with so eboedtnle OC pare soft water from oaring. DM hot above the house..AV tine Roll Room, detached rom tho Main building, centaur with a Piano, affords entertainment fur the evenhm. - Gym =alum, Swings and Bacßmg Saloon afford amusement end exercise through the day. Everyrudeavor i. made to =eke It a plesunt resort. Mr its visltons AU experience arta years In the Water treatment hr the attending phyllician may be an assume. to the Invalid that his ills will be well understoodand properly treated. For Cirmalers, address Dr. C. DAELZ, JeLldawitriT Water Cure.Reavert.V., Lite ire Chaney for Investment. THE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark tonew enterprise, offers for safe the Alachincry. Pat terns. kc„, now in working order, at Ids Machin Tiorks, Ryan's Manage, Fifth street. The iMAIIIM location and quality of Machinery in use, combined with terms, present cßuetß ititilltelltelltH to investment of ettpliaL If the chore is not disposed of as It stands by the Second week In June, It will then be dlopoeftlof in parts to nit purchasers. W3L WARWICK, myfthiltf Ryan's Baltdirui, Fifth street - - - - - - - THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TILE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMKNT. TIIMIA.S . PATENT -MATCH MACHINE Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine costs only $115; le driven by hand, and trill make the foe tune of the matinGicturer in a abort time. Where good good is to be had readily It materially reducin the met ila-Several county or Machine privilege. ore offered for mle at ► mederaie price. For particulars, call at GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM, Filth street. jeldkvriftfT 1857. Stoves! rr HE MOST COMP otOstking, Parlor and Allegheny City, at the lowest celebrated TE ASSORTMENT nearing Stores to be found In prices, comprising in part the .Ettut Alr,Tlght, 4MME Tropic, 13eauty o Together with every variety Hollow Ware, llonee-Forwleht Squirrel sad Parrot Owes. e PK Peden/ street, Aneghea =3O of articles in the line, such as Gutter and Spouting, Bird, Call at Sirs q/' the R.Ch.res T. GEO. W. ITSBLET. Portable Flour MM. THE SUBSCRIBER ISMAN .facturing PORTABLE FLOURING 3ITLLS, • or. WM.= SCPSPJOR FOR SIMPLICITY AND DURABILIIT; to any other now In one. They nn be driven by steam, water, or horse {rower, and will prove atianittlaltkm to Iron Masters, Stook Feeders and Lumbermen. ...• • •. Maly persons throughout the country who have surplus power, or power employed only a part of the time on other business, by introducing one ormore of these Mills into their establishments, may greatly benefit themselves. One of these 111fils, (2J Inches In diameter,) grinding over 12 bushels reed per hoar. can be seen daily In operation at the Oil and Peed Mill of Messrs. BOTIMX a CO., ltebecca stsvet,, Allsubeny. Sit -enters filled with illipatett. • W. W. WALLACE, 319 Lilt Wirt, Pittzbitrith, OPPOSITION TO OHIO STAGE COMPANY, From Enon to Mercer TICKETS to be had at the P. F. W. & C AI t. Allegheny City, and Cochran noun, Ne Cattle. Through Tickets to Nen Cottle, $1,75; to Mercer, r.„50. COUITCaII trite the Morning Mall Train and Afternoon Es Pte.! Jel...111•• W. P. AWORN. Proprietor. Ei!Ll•tl2 ( enc.—, tel KLNIBALL, ISIESSICK CO., MASONIC IL4LI- FIETIT STREET, OFFERT TO TILE PUBLIC ALI. TILE delicacirs of the nem., served up et the eherhut no tice. from 6 o'clock to the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Bruhiene men and olive. will do well to call In and exam ine our Bill of Faro at any time to snit their appetite. Baying arrangementt made to receive choice article. In our line, trout Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, co can offer a fresh aupply of 'OYSTER:Iy uALL TROUT. LAKE R, And from the Wog, all the '.riche. of PRAIRIE GAME, - - - - - which wo tan furnish to lorallls or other". al Irboloaolo or EetaiL elthor at the comer nt MAND AND PENN STS., or at WAIAUT HALL_ rinh armor. ao.lo • Stucco Worker , JAMES OWENS, CORNER EL.V AND It/ME sniEßrs. STUCCO AHD MASTIC WORKER, gives particalos ettention to oil orders fur work In his line. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kind, funilabeat o abort notice. ap2l:ly.l Painters. LONG &LANE, _ . AOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, \o.? (Old Post OfficeDullding)Third Arent, between Wood and 31arket streetx. AU order" promptly attended tut SITSIgua executed ID impaslor payl, mhZttlyd COSTAIt'S RAT.& ROACH EXTERMI moe..—AA largo supply of this Info tibia renholy reed this day by JOb. Y1.E51 I NG, j,20 corner Market at. said the Diamond. ALCOIIOL-15 . bbls just recd and for sale BY le= FLEMING BROS. WHARF -BOAT, nearly new and in first rste mullion, fur wile by JACO HENRY 11. COLLINS. Ja/ebical Ilitath and Strength Most Inevitably Follow lie 11. e. Eicerhave'n Hollandßitte rs. T 11E CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM rdy for DFspepels.,Disearse of the Kidneys, Liver Com plaint; Weakness of any kind, Fever and Ague, and the ra tio. Ades-ikons consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigmtkin, Acidity of the Stomach,Cidlcky Pains, ileartimm, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costive ness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous , itheurnadic and Neuralgic Affections, It has Inamet-ow instances proved highly benelicial, and in others affected• decided CUR. Mature finds on new enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonic in the system. Its effects aro almost magical, yet the core permanent. It communicates no violent shatt to the system, but by arousing Its vital energy to normal sic trAe. ensbllit d ca to throw off the use, and thou thoroughly . •• - - . - Who Its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where It has become so popu lar as • family mediclue, that It is sold by many of the vo. cart, as well as by all the druggists, it wofild seem needle-es to offer thrther erlifence; yet as there are doubtless some who hare tried many advertised remedies, and still suffer from Dystainds in ono or more of itadreadful forms, we sub join the - Wowing certifcates, the authenticity of which cannot be doubted, coming a• they do from 'Remus so well known. WIIAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK . . - Wm.Schuchman, Eq., the well known Lithographer, says' "I have frequently used Etcerhares Holland Bitters, and In • IL invviably relieves indigestion and debility." Bev. &rune! Babcock onyx "I found special relief from Its nw, for a severe heartache, with which I had long ant fered." . J. W. W001...e11, Esq., my= .1 have used Itcerharee Rol land Bitter. myself,and recommend it to Wherry knowlus it to Wiest what J 1 to represented." Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, sayw "I have de rived sweat benefit from Its me for weaknem of the situmach and indigestion."' Jas. Si. Murphy, stave "After aeveral physicians had failed Bcerhave'a Weiland Bitten removed the pain front ray Mast and aide, arising from hollgeation.. . The odltor of tho Rltlsondug Fn. Prou. says: "After ono of the best physlelarts to this plats had rolled. Nurture's Ilulland Bitters surod me of tho worst form of Dysp•pels." Frsocls Folio, Only manufactorer of tho orhdrod °Xruact of Cedfos," say,- of know that your Holland Bitters Is 000 of the beat medicines In the world for a dlsorderod stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig..%'lbw of the Ferckel, Daltlmore, pronounces at as medicine ikeerring the mnifldence of the public." Dr. &Wart, the Imding Darman phydeisn of Penn. ha prescribed it fregneutly during the past therm your with marked meet. itidebilltaled ..taus of the dlsmatlve organs, or of the systemgenerally. The manspr of Ballou's Vinegar Factory, says: "I used It myself, and was therafore Induced to try Its effect upon wif4 (trembled with the great debility common to all of • consumptive habit,) and really It Is cluing her more good than anything she has ever taken.. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find in this a beversgs will be disaPpoinieth tot to the nick, weak and low emirited, It will prove • grateful !monastic cordial, parmmed of eh:Mo lar remmlialproperties. CAUTIONI—The great popularity of this delightful Aro ma, has induced many hnitatkom, which the public should guard against purchasing. D. not penntaded to buy any thing elseuntil you ham given Ikerhares Bitters• fair trial. One bottle will convince yon how luilnitely !nape. slur It V to all them Imitations. at $l.OO per bottle, or Oz lktles for $5.00 bi the sole Proprietor,. 111MJA111.125 PAGE, ..111., t CO, corner Smithfield and Third it.., Pittebergh. OrrtiAL AGENTS. PlilLadelphis, T. W. Dyutt k Sons, No, 132 North &cad street; New York, Barnes I Park, 304 Broadway, corner Duane Balthnore,Combare Brothers, Gay street, and Pena ulna& Avenue•, ()lotion.% John 1). Park: Chicago, Bar clay Brothers, 213 Booth Water West; St. Louis, Barnard Adams t Co.: New Orleans, J.. Wright I Co, fallyitkwY TAR. LIBBY'S PILE Proa 3. D. Wartcolt, Govanor of and Qulted antes Senator Crum nosida: Yee upwards of arautpllve years I have been &Mimi with the Piles, bye admitted te amend magical epee alone far their removal. and base tried more than any ...Aar, Dr-Libby'. Pile Ointment Is tbe find that has glesmme niieL Fron tbeele-Me already exhibited, Ote cure moat be raphl and complete. JAMES D. RESTOOTT. - Frew George W.llledmil, Chief of Tolite, New Yark •• 1 ° Km liM been troubled with the Plies, and the nn of Dr. Libby'. Pile Ointment gime me immediate re lkf.• It gime me further pleasure In add that In many Induces amend my acquaintance. It bu been mal with Ulm refund. GRUDGE. W. MATSELL, Chief ofPolltm loom the Me Adjutant General of Conneetkuh I hate been tinkled with Mai in. their mitt dhe limeindmd di.wifdeddli fritm tura perlal of twenty yearn, and had rennin* to the beet medical endll with oat bentlL tamp:wed the me Incurable, thought that It *add &Env soy Ufa Under thedirmustate. me I commeneed things of Dr. !Abby!. PlMOlntiment; and thermal le spinier:tam.. ,- .1 harem language , at aumnand itillelent to =palm gratitoda , , ~. WM. HAMM C i onn 6 ; n l ika 14 WiDofti.ie ht aie l d 'A = C l ie r. r tly 1240111 . 11. 1:1 IClSTglift, No.llo Wood tdreet,Dittshurgkelgn of the • liou ti Mortar, and by J, P. mama, Al*Pmri . 1.., • .. • TIVe OREA"T LIGTITSI ILIAIMINDAUVE-LONG BEEN EN , Kilphed In dui 7 nani, no regarda the tree means of fr ..., cl=sallii—sidellng the human body from disease, and life. The sick, under the Bollackfirs nutmeat of the molar Iliculty s are subject to a continued practice of probabilities and tuarertdoties. Thereto nothing certain or fixed In the treatment of the sick elgrer. to the old or new school of medicine. Dr. Roadway has succeeded In pioduilia three remedies— known to the world on Radway's Real, Ilefifirating Resolvent and Regulator. These Remedies are not only we taldished fact. human& as they bare never yet failed In their spedal or combined elikacy In producing fruitful and beneficial results—but,they are facts establiihing n wienee —as they hare In all cases, when tried^ onreeefled In motor ing to health—and ridding the body from diwase after ail other medicinal treatment had fo/leflul the most skillful physician. had given up the lick no beyond the power of bre man means to C W.-O[RJ pronounced the dreadful marulate— Incurable. Itai!wort; Remeilien aro therefore amid bite! in the at , thieves of mafiosi Mane—they here been "often tried"— miter denied"—and aro ready "robe tried again." mar ow! CUMTI 11.ADWAY'S READY HELM'. Asa Special Remedy b to bo weed in all roam where the human body hi wired with tho torturing pomp or parox ysms of fain—no matter what thocaune of the pain may be, c ' r wh.'ff may be booted—an optilkitaion of the Beady Relief, either Internally as a drink, or rmicrtialY. Motor, will In a few =lncase restore tho afflicted body to raw and comfort. 10 sit cues of Bowel Disorders, Dysentery, Bloody Ylns, ilkk Headache, Neraous Headache, and other NervomAffextlons,iimmigia,ltheumatism,Sprains,Stealm, Toothache, Burns, Scalds, Vienna, Yhot Wle..rtalb Drlthe* Cuts, Poisoning, cider by the bitco or stings of Reptiles, In sects, or Vegetable or Mineral poisoning by, accident.—lo alt macs end under LLt circumstances where the human system Is tenured by painainelway's Ready Bellefonte be relied upon AA R , 1111[R, aile.decrtain remedy. In came of Billionsnees, Billiemi Fever, Typ bus Fever,Ship Paver, Yellow Fever, Fever and Agee, Scarlet Fever, and all Malignant Fevers, benall Pox, ittes.slcs. Pneumonia. Bad iray's Heady Relief used to connection with Ittedway's Regu lators, mitt podtively care the sick afflicted with these dis orders, and protect the system against sudden attacks when either of these malignant &senses preraiL 5.1 m GMAT uonr. RADWArS ritZULATORS IThadiscovery . . . .. . . . ..• of these v onderfed pills esiablishes a new . era is purgatives, end a. sir principle ir the science of medi cine. In taking these pa's IMO griping pains or Richness at . he stomach Is experts., d; they oper ate naturally, leaving She bowels, liver and °the. • organs in r natural and healthy condition. , Each rill that le taken gives near lire to the blood; they .purify it, tate from it al impure and outudlle Its circulation. One or two doses of R alway's Tagulators, will entirely m iaow, all slistreaalugaya plot. c:Dyspepala, Jaundice, iier 'Dueness, Indigestion, 0 wthenens, Liaer Comnlaints llWues noss, leaMboly o uhl• 01 ours all °manic &imam either in man or woman. Indl s Mos bled with Irregniaritles or weakening &ache:mu,: nay r•ty upo a prompt cure md reg ular periods if Radwa3 'a Its. slaters are taken. Rem door of Rafters Regulator. that is taken instils uav atreisgth within the body of the weak, feeble and infirm. All who take them are delighted with the happy change I they xnce to a few how. The dispirited and melarc choly s irenyous and happy; the sick and debilitated, strong and vigorous. TIMID EMU? LIGHT. RADIVArS RENOVATLNO RESOLVENT, etal. Mumma. Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Uloers, &des, Tumors. Per. Bores, Skin lhaptions,lhotches, Bronchitis, Dyspepsa, Gout, Drum, consumptioth Apoplexy, Am; and all Con stitutional Ind airouls Diseases either inherited by beredit. ry transmlsaion, or Inoculated by or otherwise. There is no remedy la the world that wlll work such mi raculous cum@ in old diseases, as Radwurr 11 . 0, ..t • It .I c=re the whole human body; reproducee neer and healthy 161-Ithedlog• from the Lungs, Hodruee Itenorotlng solrent, rill in • few minutes check hemorrhage from the lungs or throat. In mom where theyoticrit coughs np clots of blood or plot streaked with blood, Hodway's Resolvent will coon remove the ObTlcutry. inj-Sarah Hammond of IH6 Fast TlOrtywecond etrest, had • bad cough fro wo years. She coughed op sometimes half • plot of blod during the night. She wee cured in days by the Relief and Resolvent. Oa-Aeooo leg of 21 years, cured In throe weeks by Rad. way's Robot Mr. T.ll. Kilgore, a merchant of high standing to Dahlonegs, Go, says: "That a gentleman who for twatity one yes. hid been afflicted with a tore leg, that realsteder. cry kind of treatment, woo efiternally cured to three weeks by Radway's Heady Relief, Resolvent and Regulators. TO. T.lll GREAT LIGHTS. RAHWAY'S RELITH—RI93OLATORS—IIESObToL4T. - • -.. - In all constitutional diseases, and where the constitution is broken down, or the body in • rapid state of decay, or the system Inoroland with the lints of disease, either by the notation of the laws of health, intemperance ewer and he Saint. of the passions, or by hereatary tiansmislon, as In cases of Serofula. Consumption, Rheumatism, Gout, Fin. and o th er heir looms, watch a bang line of ancestry has eo bountifully and richly bestowed on posterity, as a memento of the past, at the cost of the coffering inheritor. These Remedies, ha their fritillary upsaley, Pnen•vntvdi•• P•irf er that no disease am witbstamk their v•littilti•4l•ffmt will crallestefrom the lirLug ban every partieleof diseased mat ter, rrhorato the whole system with health; hod the manned dee 7 aying lungs, jar other organ; cleanse and purify the un clean from all inipuriGes. To the disabled wayfarer, who it crippled with infirmities ee invite you no try" line Remedies. We will vouch for their efiloacy. With many hundreds of othen who have tritneetusi and felt the effect of the -Three Great Lights,. mad se they rule and gvocrn them bodies which they are deatinted by the Al mighty Power, no these three remedies stand as Rulers, Coo querns, and Grand !fasten of all dismiss. RADWAr A CO-,IRE Fulton street. N. T. For sate by T. R. CALLE-SLUR, Masonic Ilan, Pitts burgh. The R- IL IL Remediet are sold by Druggist Merchantsand Storekeepers. J.:s ftolnalawlyF READS READII READIII IT WILL TARE YOU BUT A PEW MLNUTES, AND MA rs.t FE YOUJIANY YEA RS OF SUFFER'S - a' CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Ptirifter of tho Blood. TAe ItstAlieratire rrer yd Physicians prrocribe It, and only ows who uses tilt a walk ing advertlacmcol. No :Medicine over yet offered tho American public has signed such popularity to an shun . time aa CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF ULA. It WUcans any caw of Rheumatism. It will cure any caso or Salt Himont It willwaro any case of Nouralahi It will cure any caawof Fos. and Aga. Or any Discos. arising from au Unpin. Mate of Om Blood 111311E13201 It mired t h e niece of the Hon. Jahn Minor Botts, member of congress, from Virginia, of Scrofula, alter the skill of the best phvidna, both of Neer York and Philadelphia, bail Mm trW In ram and It will aim yea, reader, If you are so affected. It cored D. Burrltt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of four yams' standing, after all other remedies had failed.— We hare hundreds of snob certificates. Call on the agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself, the 1112117 remarkable andastonlaleing mires it has made. The celebrated Dr. Dutcher writes to us that he had two of the most severe and long standing eases of a &some that would yield to none of the usual remedies. bat he cured one cme with Mg, and Ithe other with nine bottles of Crater's Spienish 31Inture. We hare known it used in over a thous and cases, and hare yet to hear of • failure In my rase. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS BEAU AGUE AND PENES—Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such nexletts Drnga, but try at once Md. great Alterative and Pm-111er of the , Bloodt Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every came of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known It to fail. And for all disekses arising from an impure atate of the Blond, no medicine has ever yet been found to have to good wrmt. If you are sick, try It at coop do not delay; time Is precious, and health, the Most of all blessings, without which all else is valueless,. Whi. 8. DEERS & CO, Proprietors, Richmond, Virginia. Fordo by B. A. FAIINESTOCR k CO, and JOSEPH 51E311841 Pittsburgh, and Druggists . 88 Cnvi B v7 3,0 ` chants to ail parts of the Unitod States and ^- , dss deLtdaselyr The Greatest Medical Discovery OP THE' AGE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS discovered In one of our common pasture words, a remedy that cures event kind of Ilmoor, from the wont Scrofula to corromm ' lie hoe tried It In over eleven hundred cases, and carer felled except In tweeters (both thunder humor.) Be has now In hie poesenkin over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Ikaton. Two bottles are warranted to OM sunning NOM mouth. One to throe bottles will can the wont kind of pimple. of the Trento throe bottles will scorn the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont canker In the mouth and etomach. Three to An bottles see warranted to core the worst arse of eryilpelati. Ooe to two bottles an warrantal to cure all humors of the Too bottleeare warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hole. Foam: eix bottles are warranted to core corrupt and run. dug ulcers. One bottle will cure .sly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most despe rate MON of rheumatism. Two to three bottles are vntrrantod to cure the wont arms of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cute the wont ease oPscrofula A benefit Is always experienced from the Ant bottle, and perhet curl is a:wended when the above quantity le k.. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, ea that • colm• man weed growing in the putmes,and eking old stone walla shotdd care every horror In the system; yet it Is now • fixed fart. If you have a htuncir It ha to start. There are no ifs me ands, hums or hatabout the salting tomer:awe enNnot yours. I peddled over et thousand bottles of it In the skint ty of Breton. I know its effects in every one. It he. &I n.,'" done tome of the greatest corn mar done In Mum. chrotetts. I gave It to children overa year old: to old people of eixty. 1 have wer, poor, famy, wormy looking children whore flesh was 'eft and flabby, restored to a perfect state, of health by ono bottle. To thoeewhir ere aubJect to a sick headache:, one bottle will always cure IL It give. great relief to catarrh and dint nem. Some who have been coati. Po years, have taken and been regulated by It. Where the .body Is sound It works quite nay, but where then Ism derangement of the func tions of natuge, It will cause very dopier feelings. but pu at not be alarmed—they a/wele illeolPPfor itr from .ruf day. to a week. There is Tourer abad remit from It. On the contrary, when that libeling Is over you arid feel yourself like nor pereon. ' I hard some of the - mod extravagant enco- Warns of it that Man ever listened to. No change of diet le ever nocestars eat the test - you can get. I hare likewise en herb, which, when simmered In etoil, chemises sank In melting of the neck and under the ears. Price 60 cent.. Price of the:Medical DiVatfer, $1_ per bottle. .DIRECTIONB TON K. Adult, one table moonhd per day. Children over eight want, dessertbroonfol; children from Ave to eight years, to mated. Ari. no dhetikm can he made appticeble to all anntitutions, teke enough toorkg‹.. l b. ...al. Wk. a day. kir. KENNEDY ens per.l:iittendstice In bedews of :scrofula Sold Wholemle and retail at DII. YITTSETS, 140 Wood stneti:ctener of Virgin Alley, and J. I'. mainica, R 7• aplo • rutalfildkell ALL PAINS CURED L IKE MAGIC.— Prize trouty.ilre neon per butte. rw.u tha forerunner of drum. Oh" e3ak the PECIP.ILSBIYB miatirrrw , Is truly the wonder of the se It cures pan In ler Une than It requlrea to get a . hklehl.. It cone TorMohe In minute. • - • Cures Crimp. or Pro to the ram& and Bowels. Cares SOF Neck and Swelled Face from a Cold. Cures Rhernmatbm and Fronde... Conn Brain, Brew., goads rut Burns. Cerro Corm and any Palo in theY. Wet. Cana Anne end Lorrain tbeßreset InstmOr. • Curls Fund. In a few minutes. Conn Pain titre admired. ....Back Cutts Ago* nod MU and Naar. • Vas le no humbug and nofmn=d without • bottle he case of added or sadden ale It to red anternally.aiwaysgleing lonnedlata o.Uof If the WONDARFUL OIL could speak; it Would "WU. most Ark:Lana take whole monthsto abr. I nuke my err In half stsnmsode day." Tee years retreats with the Red Mr In the finest, to. gather with rutaequent 'eked& Iran& on the continent of Norms, sasonatlng trally.wich the my ellt• of - thalledkil =. hag enable& Prof. toprasent Oro world MUM lIAONISTICOIL. • , _- - For sr oat all respectable ProfSlahis had let FT.°l44hr4 11. A. PUMP= & 03.001 01i0. 11. EWE= IThh i . mal. hart. -. eitlialatewlyF CARPETS Ll7lff, IrIEALER INOIL CLOTH% KAMM& /4' lio.lit Fourth stmt., near W 005 ... NASSER'S • THREE , MINNTEtigIntEE. inifebe iutkla wasted bi attet.. .ftnvebo to make thoictroro 70. Ortoott forrulttiWtZOoio fltroisidnit,-flordtir• odd Sin Mtn_•W .:10rtit 1420 JN0,;42241NG,Nt!:. • • latbitaL SCROFULOUS READER` RILKUMATIO READEIII , t, Ititittal. - TATEIVB For Lie Rapid Core of Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness 'llacirrm.D. Maw, Wth Dec, I&S.S. Da .1. 0. Arm—l do not hesitate to say the best remedy I have ever found for Couubs. Hoarsens., Influenza, and the coraitant symptoms of a Cold, Is your Cherry Pec toral. Its constant use in my practice and toy family for the het tertymrs kaashown It to Posse., superior virtues for the treatment of these complain is. ull2l WIEN KNIGUS, A. 1111ORTLET, FAQ., of Utica, It. Y, write.: -I bare rued your Pectoral myself and in my bmily eretsince you invented it. and believe It the best nunnclue fur its purpose eterput out.• With a [rid cold I should sooner pay VS for a bottle than du without it, or take coy other remedy:. CROUP, WHOOPING OJUOII, INFLUENZA. SPcsnraa, Feb. 7, W 6. /Mortice Artim—l wrlll cheerfully mrtlfy your .I`celand Le the best remedy we pi.eiccmi for the cure of Whooping Oirugh, Crimµ and the cheer dieemce of children. We of your fn. temicy in eppreciate your tuft, nod commend your medicine to our people. LIIRAM CONKLIN, M. 7). AMOS LEE, ESC., Montgomery, la., wrilea 31 Jaw, '66, "I hada .tediotie Inhume., which canniest mo in doom 6 weeks, took many medicine* without millet 6,m11y trill your Pectoral' by the gallica of our clergyman. The first dose relieved tho sorroesa In my throat and loom lest than one-half the bottle made nowthuipletety well. liner Medi cines ere the cheapest as well as tho beet we can MIT, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, ea the poor man's hiend." - • -- • • • ' • ' -• • • ASTILMA OR PIITHISIC AND BRONCHITIS. Wen M.cursrts. Pa. l'eb. 4,1856. Snn—Yottr Cherry Pectoral to performing marvellous cum In this section. It boa relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, end is now Curing a Man who haa labored under an affection of the lunge for the last 40. yeah. HENRY L. PACKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, S.I. D., Albion, Monroe Co-, lowa, writ., Sept. 0, I&.h—'During my practice of many years I have found that nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral too giving ease end relief. to consumptive patients, or coring such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convinc- ing proof of the virtue of this remedy is found in its effecto upon trial. CONSUMPTION_ Probablyno one remedy has ever been known which —amyl so many and Mk dangerous cams as this. Some no human add can reach, but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Anna House, New York City,klarch 5,11ZG Da cos AThu,Lowells-1 feel It;a duty.. Mad a pleasure to in form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. She had been 1100 months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of ConsumpUon, from which nu aid we could pro cure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have roma for advice, rec wemended a trial of your moiell no. We blase his kindness, as do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she toed to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with punted° and regard. ORLANDO 1313 BLOT, of Shelbyville. Cbanorepfieer, do not despair till till you lave tried AyePs Cherry Pectond. It lan d its by one of the best method chemists In the world, and its mires all around us besmeak the high merits of to Orton—Md. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY ANO Medicine hambeentaxed to their utmost to produce this best, most perfect przgatlve which le known to man. Innu merable proofs are shown that three pills Lave virtues which napalm In excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they main unprecedenteslly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, bet ?aerial to care. Their pen.. Dating properties stimulate t vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of ou t s, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge ou the fool humors which breed and grow didemper, etimulate siuggigh or disordered organ. Into their Pawl action, and Impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. 'Not only do they core the every day completits of everybody, bat also fornaidable and dongerons Became that ham tamed Wh y beet of human OWL While they produce powerful effects', the are at the same time, In dnished dates, tho talent and be physic that can be employed for children. Being sugarthated, they are are pleaesuat to takn and being truly vegetable, mo free from any risk of harm. Curn have been made which amp's. be • Uef were they not mbstantlated by manor each malted males. and character as to forhld the auspielon of nntrulli Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the rellablllty of my remedies, PhDs others have seat me the siesurance of their conviction that my preparatlona contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agents below named Is pleases! to ferules gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificate of their euree,uf the following aroplainta Coativeness, Bilious Complain., Rheurnatimn, Dropsy Heartburn, lieniacito ac ts ing from a foal stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inacon oaths &mein and pate miming therefrom, Flatulency,. Less of Appetite, all Closeout Cuteness. Disesteem which require an ersenant Blealkine, Simonds or Rinse* Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the aptem, care many oorripLainta which it would not be suppoaed they could reach, to as Deafness, Partial Blindnems, Neuralgia and nernaus Irratability, Dr. - rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kind nd- red complaints arising from a low state of the body or ob struction of its functions. Do not be put off by onminclpled dealers with some other pill they make more profit OIL Ask for Arm's Puts, and take nothing elm, No other they can give you tom pow with this its its Intrinsic value or curative power.— The sick want the bolt aid there Mtor thomospd they should have it. Prepared by De. J. C. ATER, Practlial and Analytical . Chemist, Lowell, Mms. WPtire mute per box. Flee boxea for 51. Sold by it. A. FAUN INTOCK k Wholesale Agents Pittsborgh, and by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers. mr3OilyddwF—lan 1100 PL APED'S GERMAN GETTERS, ?IMAM DI DB. C. M. JACKSON, PIELADELPIIIA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver arrephrint, Dyspeptic, Jeuiidice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, lEtease of the Kidneys, and all ddis- MIKE oriringfrom a diprderrd Liter or.hYontack. eneh as Coned. potion, Lessard Plles,Pulueesof Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. DIP gust for Feat Fulness eu Weight in the Stomach, Sone Eructations, Sinking.' Flut- ' teringatth. Pit of theStom.b, Swimming of the Head, nonfederal Difilcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Ileart,Chooking or suffocatingsensations when In &lying pos. tom, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs Wore theSight,Pe. ver and pain to the Iliad, Denciency of Perspire- ' lion„ Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, • Pain in the Side, Beek, Ches. Lobe, . Sc., Sudden n.h. of Beat, Burning let the Mesh, COnstant imagleing. Kribuelgreat presidoe of Spt The proprietor to sailing the attention of the public to this preparation, dun so with a holing of the utmost .nA dense to its skim and adaptation to the diseastu foe which It is ircommended. It is no new and untried mils!e, but one that boo stood the test of a ten yea. , trial before the American people, and tee reputation and sale in unrivalled by my similar pre paratkots extant. The testimony in its favor siren by the moat prominmt and well known physiciuut and individual In all parts of. the country ie Women., and a careful peru sal of the Almada.c, published annually by the proprietor, and to be had gratis of my of kis Agent., atnnot but aatisfy the moot •Iteptl, that tide remedy to scary deserving the great celebrity it hoe d btned. Principal Office an ManufaCtory, No. SO Arch street, Philadelphia, P. MINSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. Crsfittartenj It. Woodward, Esq., Mt well known Trueetkr forlhe Dunosnnon /ran 'Ma., Fbn c...ey, Dmtcarrsos, Jan.ll, 1855. DL C. M. JACLlas—Dear Sin—“E was for for En years eeverely afflicted with Chronic Mous Disentery , ,for which I was attended by several of the beet phf ieN to the country, but all of no avail. I dimmed various remedies, but could And nothing to benefit me until I wax induced to try your German Bitters, and aftet taking fourbottlea by which I was entirely cured, and am now enjoying the beet of health.. More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Certifitate of J. 0. Crane, Esq. Reporter fur the 'Even• Ina Chronicle," Pittsburgh. pa., who lieb.ll, 1855, /arc "Toe Kane weeks past my wife has been ming your Ger man Bitters, with • happy effect. She has been !Minted more or lem, for several years, with Weems of the Liver and Dyspepsia, and until she commenced using the Ritter.. no thing had given her much relief. Her health..is now rapidly mproving, appetite good, and we have every reamn to lieve she will be perfectly restored. Oh. sap It Is the best medicine she has ever wet" Nervone Debility. J. M. LIOURIVIM, D011ost011,4141.„ June 10,1859, ears .My wife has been al kted with • Nervous Debility since September, 1851, since which time I hare been unable to fled any physician or medicine that would benefit her in the least, mill one day I oiled at the store of Dr. Barmy, in this toms, fur some tincture of Iron, and deecribed to him the aftiktkeas of my 'rife he then hooded me a lot of papers to read, among which LI found one deecribing your Dern= Bitters, I immediately procured few bottles from him, and am pleased to state thee the nee of the Bitten has done her more good than en the medicine rho hes heretofore taken. I 'WI you to send me • half dozen bottles. ' Liter Complaint. J. P. Wtce, Manimourg, Pa, May =,11154, may= "With much pleasure I testify to the virtue of your Our. man Miter.. Boma time since I wret affikied with a disease of the Liver, for which I used various comedies, but with oo benoticial alert, until I was Induced to try your Ilit!rre, which I em now happy to state have eutirely cured me. They are entirely vegetable, free from all alcoholic stint. lama, acutpleasant in taste and *Melt. lriirPrice 76 mots pertnttle. Sold by Eros:Mete and Storekeeper. In every town and village In the tinned Staten and Carman. And by FLEMING DIUYS., end Dr. OEO. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, Pa. jullaydAwS A WONDERFUL DIRCONERY I 1 WIBCIIIIAS BEEN TELE STUDY AND reseacela of the bast medical men that ever lived to and • remedy that would radically, core the Dyspepsia, which has boon recently found out by D.R. IL T. SOIL!),' OF PITTSBURGH, PENNA., laborious womb and rewareb in the Teal:4.4la King dom fur eight or ten yean, MA brought to light • wonderfhl whkla will radically cure the DYSPEPSIA, which I. the Ent cause of all general dhiesie width the humanly. , tem is subject to. Keeps the Ittiervcdr' [Stomach] clean and' healthy. We must all have :goad hosith and cannot he • subject of any general Masa. Dr. It. T. FORD hubcap • subject of this metal disease Mantel?, [Dispepale] for eight to ten years, and him 'tried hundreds of espetiMentsm birmelf, of all lo vain, mall his Pmecht discovery, which has radially. coved him end many others la .l 2 eight to twelve deys, without pain or • sickness, or my %Implement feeling. in the system but on the contrary, it bolgondes ths system and glom a ' healthy tattoo to every pert. It will act putty or copiously en the bowels, and give • healthy *ethic to the Manumit and liver. Too can eat and drink your wad dieting, which will not to interfe—the medicine always doing Ito duty...palled .'DR. IL T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. 'Whet kind of dimmest will Dyglepda produeel I names it 1. the Ent CUM of .11 gunnel diseeres, Liver . Anaction, Lung Affection; or Palmonsuy Disease, Bronchitis, Sick ileadache,llll4ma Diarthcesaßillions end Typhoid Favera, Fever end As =on. Sorer, Neisralgh. Vetolo,CP llo 4 Corthallow Reeky or Clammy Skin , Colds, Rhea maths of all. nda Apoplexy, Insanit=o h i.. me l lthe •am, Palm Conception of the hind, of the Stomach, Throwing up of your rood, and else - Wind. All of the elm. feeling am, or wl4 he produced from • Dyspeptic stomach. 'Sean that pram all general ...laws will be prduced[lf MIN gateman Isle., Which mans mind will denya became all Via bare been el* %lOW Ws Matemeotto Mime Paso oxpealegoe, • slcic Lot.. Ilmani a g stomach Is eat ' . . Row important It hi to it.poor With* ado ham been suf fl,ip g for may von, topoint Lim too remedy that hs roty on. and nolicaUy mmovettbo mune Oat. boa Made him Mar. IP. like • mariner tamed op= the oann, at .ttaa now g uaqat, o i l a light tame, Ida boort banal vitb Joy, • • - AIahTIMPF. DOLLARS PPR-001TM • •-• told by ih• 'Proprietor, Dr. B. T. TORD, Won end at Pennsylvania Auntie,. (Fourth dritet:Bond,):and ulna JOILN HAPTar..No.IIII Wood street, vornerot bum; *boom YIN, WHEOWAN A 00. Marty Writed; balm 81.101alr, .PittOmrsh. Alm, Mr. W. A. NNW, formerly the firm o f Jame. Sand •! ca, Northwest corms of lateral swam and tho Diamaod; Alloghany OW. ado, Dr. 'Tord'a AntbltUlkon and Liver PUN shot br iwilthishlo Too idays medicines netat.itti . (Ur nada In oar city nod county will testify to their in lei tinalltles. Their equal la not to bit knout ' • DELAY NOT Ire who Canaldes a Rae 'lead at Hair 'NATURE'S, GREATEST- ORNAMENT, SANDHI'S SCALP . TONIC • atikti natter tha healthy condition of Us aealp; anon kWr to no on the bald, sad thaeks any tandeat7 dam*, ,Vieloriala attAairto 4,11 Droggiel, and Wale Pto ptittor =IL nro'doani,.bacraNmahaald , ESITH COVERS,, 3 .: 3 :isk , --Viviths and . siiieltiliibrale,r Imaginal !,:tikaalr Vs: - •-t. 4!. 0 • erriv ' iS ilinabs RAILROAD SOTICIFL riIIrEPITTSBURGII,F 2 : wAris - i CUICIA6IO ItAI WALD COMPANY, with its ample Robing Stock and equip moot. is prepared to traisport Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chirago,St. Lonis,lndianap. Oils, Cincinnati. and all places West mad South-weft, with a great dergee of tegulatity and expedition. The fact that this road forms the meet direct and only consolidated U.., between PittSbnret and Ci t leagn I. a eup iiclent guarantee/ that its Ttaina can make better time, and more sure COMIOCUCKIS with Trahmon other Road, than an be made by any other route. ramotora mitre uscs Philadelphia. I Pittsburgh. Cratlim Ib , 14 . Wayne. Ist Express, 1.09 r. u. 2.5 U s. 526 A. sr. ,3.40. P. X. 2.1 - 11.00 r.x. 2.15 P. X. 10.3 J r. 5.3 D A. N. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.00 A. to.. - Pittsburgh at 9.00 A. v.. arriving In Crealine at 6.17 r. v. Itasca Cateaco--First Eyre-sat 11.00 P. X; Second M yrna. at 2.65 P. v. Tina TiMouoil—From Pittsburgh: Find ExPrms In 03 hour. and 10 minute. Second Fsprew In hairs and 60 minute., From Philcdelphhu Exprein ti 31 holing Second Express in 39 hours atls minutes. The Hall Train from Philadelphia is overtaken at Pitts burgh by Find Exprousand pswengers by that Train may g,, foriranl by First }'sprees from Pittsburgh. The 0.40 o.x. Train fmm Pittsburgh being a Train karlocal ....Vv. is overtaken at Crestlino by Satontl Expresk • . All Trains make close connections at Croatian for Comm-. bus, Cincinnati . , Indianapolis and LtL Louis also. at Fort Wayne with Trains an Wabash and Western liallroml for Lafayette, Central !Ulna. and SL Limit also; at karat with Trains as the yl. R. t L. 11.1. MIL . - . • • . Prom Chicago. lYt. Wityne.i CrestlinclArr. Pitish' g. Ist. ll:preset, 7.4 u w. r. 3.40 r. a. 110.34 r. ti. I 6.00 A. U. 241 - 10.00 r. a.l 4.45 A. if. 112.13 P.N." 7.31 P. U. Mall Train huires Ciestline et .1M A. a., arrtrihn In Pitts burgh it 7.uu P. a. 'Them Trains make close connections with Tmins for Phila delphia, Baltimore and New York. ?rein from At. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum bus make clneeconnections nt Crestline with all returning Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Tntlits from St. Dada. Central 1111. nols, LafayStte, nod intermediate places, connect with abere Twins. At Forest, conneetier. are made with Trahm to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. Acconvolartos TRAMS—Leare New Brighton for Pitts. bergh at 020 A 0., PDA) at., and 0.30 r. IL !scare Pittsburgh for New Brightener 8.45 A. It, and 526 e. 0. Bagimge checked through, and no charge for handling. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHN STON, Agent, of the Oren Western Baltroul office, directly on the corner of the Monongahela . House, Pittsburgh, or to OROIIPIR PARKLN, Federal street Station, Allegheny My; B. F. PATRICK, No, 20 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago, or to the Agent. at the Stations along the line. To commence on WEDNESDAY, 24th Inst.,nad cont nne rail further notica. HOUSTON, Go. Dosser and Fr't Ag't. D. W. BOSS, Pager Agent, Glacog... D. W. ITGAGEITON, Agent, Plain&lnblA. J. II 3100ItE, San't. my2o-4e24 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. THE NEWSHO NNATI AN RT lIOUTETO CINCI t. LOUIS u STEUBENVILLE Olt ELLEAIR SOW toil:N.—The trait. of tide road now run directly to and from Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, Steubenville, Wheeling and Bellealr withtiet change of !Law. Thus Daily Trains to litculienville,llbeeling md Two Doily Trains to Cleveland. Four Doily Trains from Cleveland Ca Chlumo. .On and after Monday, Jane 0 :24, 1657, the trains of this Company will run daily, (Stuulaya except ed ,) as follows Leave Allegheny 2:50 A. 7.1.. 940 A. aid 3P. M. Arrive In Steubenville 5.00 A a,12.42 P. 0211 P. O. Do Bellealr, 6.30 AX, 2.11 S x.sT.5O. P. 0. Do Cleveland 3.12 P. a., 9,50 P. 0. The 2.50 Self. train makn no connection for Cleveland or any poled north of Wellsville. Tide train to eon through to Steubenville, Bridgeport and Belleau connecting. Steubeg: villa Jonctlon with abet train for Newark, Oolunilies, Day ' too, Indlanapolle,Clncinnati, Louisville and EL Louis, leaving Allegiteny,Depot at 2AO a. a Newark 9.93, Columbus 10.50 and arrive at Oncinnati at 1.50 Ex.—A.lre Hours from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. This mote via Steubenville to Cindnnatl Is THIRTY MlLtiS SHORTER than vht Crestline. The 2.20 e.g. train make. no connection at Bellealr. The 3.00 P. x. train makes connections at Tedlow Cfeek Junction; 680 P. N. fel-Cleveland, Baffala, Toledo, Detroit and Chkagre at iitenbenrille Junction 6.98 E Columba...aid Cinchmatt arriving at Newark 12.48 Co/umbos 225 A. it, and Cincinnati 744 a. it.; at Bellealr at 740 P.O.,con necting with the night train on the Central Ohio Railroad for Cambridge, Zanmeille, Newark, Coluinbne and Clods natl. The RIO, st. and Sr. w. trains both rein through to Cleve land and malts chor connections at that point for Chicego and other points in the NortirWeet, r4Clerelandand Toledo Railroad. . The 3 P. at. train connects with the Michigan Central Railroad Boats for Detroit, thence to Chicago by rail. Resinous leaning Allegheny on the 9.40 it. w. train for Ching° tin CleveLtud aml Toledo, vein arrive at that point sexes Amin ift ads:onset those wholes, at the moo hour and go nits Fort Warne. Passengers for WelLvville, Steuborivnles Wheeling and other points on the river line by these trains go through without detention many. hanrs In Advance of the steamboats on the river. bx=ecchecked thniugh to Steubenville,ltellenir,Colun. nnthSt.lauln,Cleveland, Chlctgonnil other points on the line. Passengers for New Philadelphia and Stations on the. Tascarawas Branch must take tho 9-40 A. 11. Train froth Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Milwankie, St. Leah, Qnincy, Darlington, Fulton, Rua Island, lowa City, Dunlieth. Peoria, La Salle, Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara Palls. Buffalo, Steubenville, Wheeling, Delleedr, Coln mlins. Indianapolla, Cincinnati, Lonise Me, St. Look and to all way stations on the rood. Ticket to all points are sold at the Ticket Office In Allegh eti=..„... get thy inf., Don coming this bins at th e veto of the thimpany, (Monong ahela llouvo,) Pitts. burgh. N. P. GLASS, Ticket Alet, Allegheny City. turn—pat J. A. CADOILEY, Agt., Pittsburgh 1837 1857 Dilehirgan Central Railroad Line. MORNINGANDEVE LNG Line for Detrolt,Chi amtatilwaukle, Shoboyon, Galen., Debuque, Rock Island, Burlington, lowa City, Pon-dreLac, Prlthie.itsChieu, St. Louis. St. Patti, or any other part of the Great West. - After the first of May. the rmieudid Steamers CITY OP CLNYELA-ND, MAY QUEEN and OCEAN, will form the morning and evening hue between Cleveland and DdroD the present tendon, running us follow-1c OCNAN,MAY QUEEN, _ Capt. C. C. Monortv. CapL E. IL Flom. Leaves Leans i l Cleveland....3londay A. X Cleveland Monday P. M. • DetrBlL ' .3londay P. IL Detroit.....--Tuesday A. H. Cleveland.....Tneeday P. X ClevelauLL—Wedunty A:11. Detroit W.:dimity A. M. Detroit trednes'y P. M. Cleveland--Thorsday A. 3L ClevoLuel.....Thursday P. M. Detroit feral/ay P.M. Detroit Friday I. N. Clevehmd.—Priday P. M. Clie.eland--Satunlay A. PI. Detroit -Settled., A.M. Detrolt---.Saturday P.M. CITY OF CLEVELA-N pt. J. M. Ltrao..—Learet. Clevelatt....Tuesday A.ll. Clevelantl—.Friday A. M. Detroit —Tuesday P.M. Detrolt..---Friday P. M. Cleveland.....Wednevey P.M. Cleveland...-Saturday P. M. Detroit- .--Tbursday A. M. Detroit -Monday A. M. One o f boat. sill leave Cleveland every morning at 9 o'clock, (Sundays exzepted,) and every evening on the mi. ail of Trains from BUFFALO, PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI, Arriving at Detroit In time to connect with the morning and evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Chicago with all tralus for the Northwest and South; aim, with the bdat. on Lake :Michigan for ail porta north of Chicago. Fare $1 lees by this route than by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central 1d one into the Union Depot at Chicago, Dom which all other roo4 diverge, there by saving hack hire and change of baggage, incident to other routes. No charge for handlingbaggage where checks are delleer ad to egrets of the line. - • We have lug° Slabk arr. expressly for hems and rattle. Persons going to lowa, Kansas, and Nebraaka will find this the cheapest and man comfortable route, as our boat. are large and commodious. Families moving West, and dealers In stock, still find It greatly to their advantage to call at the Company's Office, Cbrwer of INapie and :Liberty Streets. directly opposite the *Mansion House and Pennsylvania Banned Depot. For rates of fare and further intormatkm, apply at the above office. 8. A. PINUP General Agent,gleveand. W. C. SILUTFEII, Ticket Agent. , aplB.l6m P.KNOWLA.ND, Agt., Pittsburgh. GI Pe tEA " T i C Y E I NT II RAL . R* ," 411 „ Ir° 7, Tl. Bo' co. shin with Western, North-liestern, mid Smith-Western Scathe by • coniesons Railway direct. Th is road Ws con. meta akpittab h with daily line of Steamers to all port. on the Watarn vers,and at Cleveland and Panduthy with Steamers to all porta on the NorthWeetern Dann making the most direct, cheeped, and reliable mate by which FREIGHT can be fomented to and from the Great 50,0. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLARIS—Boots, Shoes, Hats and' Cops, Booke,Dry Goode, On boxes, take I enathers,d tninks,) Drop, (In bow and belm) 1 Fe Fors, to SECOND CLASS.—Domeatie Shirting and Ticking. (In miginal Wee) Drugs (in oaths,) Ilardwam. Loather, (In rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep Palm, Reetward_ THIRD CLASS—Ansi* Steel, Chains (In ' make,) Hemp, Boom and Pork,salted How or in cash,) Tobacco, manna - Char, ttli, (except Cigars or Cot.) U.. Sr FM:FATUOUS-4-2053 Fith,lbsoon,Beell and Pork ((In Oaks or bozos, Eastward,) Lard and lard 011, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger moo Cloy, Tay Pitch, Raid, ' , LOCA.-75c per bbl. until farther natio... GRAIN—.I6e per 100 N. until further notice. COTTON—Ia per bale not °weal& ZOO As Weight, on , further notice. ehipping goods from any point out of Philadel. Oda, be particular to nark Tackiest. "Ma. /twerylreonia Hadroad." All Cloals consigned to the Amnia of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will tos Awwarded without detention. FRICIALIT Am:rite—C. E. Evans, b{ Rilby street, Barton; ,J. P. Clarke. No. Slistor House, and No.l WO= street, and John McDonald, No. 8 Battery . Place, New York; Pierce S 014 Zanesville, 04 Irwin & lh, and Springman & Brown, Cincinnati., 0 It. 0. Meldrnm, Madissus, Ind • Drunondl, Bells 00., and Carter A Jewett, 144 P. G.O , Riley & Co., Ertinsville, Ind: IL F. Seas,i3L - Lotils, 3.104 Har ris, Wormley Ca„ Memphis, Tenn.; Leoch A. On, Chiow, J. P. Giese, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; E. J. Seceder, Phil.: Ma grow A Koons, Baltimorm 11, A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. its IL HOUSTON. Goal Freight AV P hfb4 J..LO.IIIIAERT, Said. Altoona, . Jaroly Pittsburgh and OmutaUntil* 'bateau& THE PITTSBURGH : Wagging ConneWrille Railroad ti • no *ruled for the transportation of prnernotess and height to and from Plttaburgh and Connellsvills, connecting with the Penna. Central Railroad at Rrinton's Station. Arrangementa have atm bran mada with lbo'hiens. Central Runrernl, by whirl, through height kt Philadelphia and Paltimora will be alerted from pants on the Pitts burgh and Connelsville BoArcod, kmd,, f irors bu ,terms. ...itiMatacter burs-,Ott and after Wednesday, ath Inst., ihero will be two daily trains, am follows, Ht; Mail Train. lenang the Passenger illation of the Pen= (d=l47 excepted.) at 7 n'tkat Pitt.burgh time, and arriving at. ConnelhaMe at 1113$ R r po t o Paitenger Trait biting Plttabwitt at VIP de/ P. M ., wiartiting at OcmneUrrille at P4O P • . P. , itrnmatao--.Expre. Thin will'ltove Connen. o pi a it ea.}, A. 31., con.ding..with the Medi Trato east on the Nom Itailmod at Brintta's Statkre at T:4O:A. id, end with the Indiana Atoominodatice at wrote Vtaoo arrive in Pitte. bunthet A t l4, • Trainleaeing Oonnellaellia af,440 meting et Ininton'a Manion with Turtle Creeirdecommoda. tit. Train NW 3, Penna. Mimed, aril,* in pitt.buFgh at 'Praglaiteaw man rictiburti and atitioni tin th. Pitts. burgh an.i ,nneUarflie Raihad; wpi - be retteired ..1 Mired at the attar Depot of the Penn. Railroad.. • Bunting t Mar. Coaches for. Mt. Pieuent, Unlock.% Pmettetra and Cumberland Imre CoateilarUle regtlsrll. on the anima at the trains. name can be had from the 'MIK . . Agent at lb. Penna. t lined Paa}en Depot... I , The Adana Company bade yodel ...ngem with thettproof eato.on the Expreeel to take charge of money, initial...DM; of all an to the am of that •Conapan:•=will roman and receipt Uktrreitar. and glee opectal. attention to the ea& and prompt delivery of the wow •- • 11.1ILACK81'021$ &Vt. map ashossy—mpt., , ' • • Clieat Wester's , Mall ItOuta lt.vortti:EacoNuo:.l7A- oa stuarzuc.ll. whit steanwrs kr St. Paul and thil ILEE r D ignllLwdardppl. :IIII.TOW : *nOWA kittosi, 'to Ountrallowa. Pakengent far lows,-Nabrsta and KUM, will Tot th in: WwllllWk Wriseditioas route. it being an Mr Una and shorter by fifty ladtts tkus nay: -eetl4tt Fulton with the amt/own 81W peirwr pintails tows tind the West. - . Al4 " l =fi dn LENT 7 nr : ll4°l4 .Na , W l Ust *Minn *Writ:triad poxarum , nun. erri!al 14e, Mo" WearratitlW' _ ki= do e ,do. 111 North. TwiStralotPliCkS an 441164; 1 . pethesmiathig ...4agg,vpunemacir4l, ttun -usu. R. 6, nab wtds napilikaidadjolCaseth andistuth.. 34illoato `aims *4d, Assr., lITTSBUI6H,COLUMamigam sus k CINCNATI 011011 LC' IN S RAXLROAD, viaSnrissntuL , , - ..: Thirty Mat r of hard Sirell--Thratah tittittl timbal 61 AA Hourtt—trititatt ehaVe of atre:—.lll-;Ciy, cissisdi is Twirl Frown. On and niter MONDAY, 4Onn "r ROOSZIMX itird / Tanws Via this route leavethe Federal, lTresty Del . FIRST TR N days —4.ltreantatt vU ATleg=l , k 2.50 04 Steubenville Judie - 10VA (hreaklhat, ton at S A. au) leavraColombus at 10.50 and *trims/ten. etti.nad at 2.0 P. Telitradi .. *Oa 4ariai Osidia- Jaw. don, Onliz, New Market, Ilitielenrille; Coshocton, Thenlett and Newark on the Stonbenvlllonnd. hullanu Railroad: SECOND TRAIN—Num rinnlnGnlt leaven Allegheny SAO A. 3t. , Steubenville Junctionk.3o,Coltoribent.2,4o A. X, and arrive. at Cincinnati et 730t.-14.,dipplba „cal ItY hirtv Ilesof travel are saved, it Da c •t ink the nuotattOct sine OrOnt n+ h-o Cuban • ch, einnati and the .mthern and; watt/ western-tithe, epd Amain tnicala Aral taanageluhnt, unsurptAxed by . any-Ent ekes rend in the Union.. • 7, I=l Trains connect at Newark with the Sindusky, 'AlausGeld New L- IL ILfer yentas, Sandusky, Toledo sad At LN L . ,, I ; ITIIIIUS with Colm n. a, Piqua anti LodiMMIL IL for Pm , Urbana, Troy, Bellefentaine, Forest le. • Al X. 'NIA with the Dayton, Xenia Llkipreaod Indian* Ccutml It. IL Gtr Springfield, Dayton, Richmond, halm:l4e oils, Lostiorille, Central Indiana, Centre/Ennuis, Lafayette, Terre Melte, St. lon's, to. At 31lORROITtrith the Cincitini&LlSllmington and Zan& villa RI It. for Washinaton,tirdevllleand Lincaster. At LOVELAND with roads for liilisporcyllautdsnaraPorte• • month. AT CINCINNAitwith the Ohio Ifirsisfsjvi Brea Ouago It. &J o , sirelison, Leann's. New Allsuty, ET•011, vine, Vincennes, Cairo, Ceara Illinois, St, Louis. Jefferson city, Kansas, Nebraska,andall patty on the Ililaois , Mis- souri and Minippi rivers. FARE AS LAW AS BY ANY OTIIER ROUTE—BAODAGE CIIECIEED TRROUGLf. For through tickets be this sante to the principal Foreman A,F3 SOCTIMIN crnu, please apply at the Creel. , Western Ticket Ofileeolirectly on the cooler Of the • Mottinilsalsela Mar, Pittsburgh: or at the Federal' ffeeet Station, , Arke g irt A SK FOR TICKETS "VIA STEVIIRSIILLE"'"iii All hatennatlon concerning the above Lan end Its en* ectionn together alth through freight rates end contracts, 11l be 11.1441.1,a, application to. bIORRISON FOSTER; Agastt, • N 0.114, Water at., Pittsburgh ' ORO W. FULTON, Superintendent. T.ll,lEtir Dxscrtsv, Steubenville, 0., General Agent. Ems!! MENMi FROM CHICAGO TO ST : a Lo meses uis St. Lou* Alton and Chicago Railroad, a/I the Way. by Railroad, carrying the presto American Express and United 'States Malls. The only direct and reliable route to Ow South and Southwest. Seventy miles shorter thou anyntimr Emote. ' • ' 7. ' imins.lease the MICHIGAN SOUTMIILY and CIIIGAIXI ROCK ISLANDS. IL, Comer of Van Boren and Sherumu street. St. Louis Day Exyrea, 11:30 A. M. daily, (Sunday VI aytadi—artive atEast Loa. at 1,..10 P. 11. •--.— • . . Et. LOIIiI4 Night Expres,ll:ls P.1.1.,,v (Saturdays es pted,)—anive at East St. Louis atl:3o P.M. - TRAINS L.EAVE FAST ST. LOUIS. • Day Expreas, 8:15 A. 31, daily, (Sunday excaptell,) arliT . lll at chimp at th4s P. M. Night lexpress,s P. 31, daily, (Sunday ezeapk‘l,) armpit_ at Ctskago at 1%45 A. It. , • From Chicago to St. Laois, 13 Hours.. IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT JOLlET—with the Rock Island Railroad for OMAN Lag ails, Ileac Island and Central Town. - AT BLOO,MC.iIITON—witit Illinois Central Railroad tor 'Clinton, Wity7ll.lllllo, and•Decantr, and with Stages for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria and ,Oquaka R. R. for Walnut Grose, Washin gto n, , Peoria; Pekin, Brimfield, Hamad, %marine, Oaleag,' Monmouth and Ilarltol. ton. AT SPRINGFIELD—with Onset Fee, .on far Jacksonville, Naples and Illinois River.- • • AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Parlcts for liannfbal, Quincy and Kooku.ki the meet erpalitions and reliable routs toad! portions of North Eastern Miami. • ' AT ST. LOCIS--mith Daily met Class Steamboata far New Orleans and Intermediate Points on the:Lower Dials dai, and with Regular Linn of Packets for Karam St. J ; and all punt. on the hfissouri, Tennessee, Cumber land and Arkamcm Rivers. ' - Passenger. destined eir Bloomington, Springfield, Deastor. Jacksonville, Naples and all point. on the Mississippi, Kix: er s te, Ramos, Cumberland and Tennessee them, by taking. the above route, vIU be sure of making •connectiona and enticing in St. Louis on ad smtised Unto, avoiding tlnl , etn• thus delays of the cirenitions ronto via. Peoria and Illituda Riveroiaving twenty-four hours time; being thlrtyneven miles l® distant to Illoonslngton, fifty-eight, lest to Sprlng. field, seventy lots to St. Louis, and fifteen lonia Peoria than by any other route. • . . . . - Through tickets can bo procured it all the_, Fastens Railroad °gleam at the Compartottloo, 48 Dearbmt street,• oppotite the Tremont llome and at the Michigan SontiMes and Rock Island Depot; corner of Tan Barra and Sbannsua. . . . . streets. Responsible nomeoge ]ICs wilt be `at :the Depots of the various ramie coming into the City, to cheek, Reggie, thioogh to any ' , flint depired on the Line. , IL MOORE, 134161.. mr^:d E. M. GOODRICTE. General Powerwr Agent • Pennarylvallia Itniaround. - • SUMMER ARRANGl z m i ssonst MENT—On and liter Jane* The Nail Train leave the Parenger Station emery word ing. except Bonder. nt 6.50 o'clock. . • VIE PAST LIN): leaven Pittstrargb, except Sunday. at • 230 P. M. TILE 'NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN tenets Pittiduirsh - Philadelphia'at 9;30 P. 31. ' • • ' " • ' The Indiana Accommodation train harm Pittatolk daily, except Sunday, at &9i/o'clock, P. 31" stopping at all , Monona, and running as fu eta Indiana. The Pint Amm-, coolant= Train for Turtle Creek Itridne,learee ftiir, cicala Sunday, at 10.45 am. The Snood Accommodatlon Train foe Turtle Creek leaves dolly, Sunday excepted, itC4.l P.. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle. Creek loaves dolly, except Sunday, a 6:53 P. M. , . • - • ReturnincTralmanive loPittsburgh mfollome-'—PAPicsa 1.15 p. m. Mall, 12.30 n m 4 Fast Line, 9 a. m 4. Indlaan"Ate commodatiou,and Conelleeille,9 t.to First, Turtle Creek Accommodation, 4500, m 4 Seemed Accommodation, 12.40 p. 171.: Third Accommodation, 410 m., with Conuelimille An commodation. The traveling public sill find it greatly to their inteteett In going East or 'West, to travel by the Pennsylranta Belle nod, 0. the aremumodallons now offered cannot be soros**. Mon my other route. As the road is ballaatod with stone, and is entirely free from dust, wo cut prutillse safety, sped and comfort to all who may favor this road with their pat ronage. For further partlcenrs see handbninst the different stark Inn points: Passenkirs from the Weir wilk find ibis the shortest and most enpedittons mute to Phtladeliptits, Balti more, Newyork or Boston. J. irLAWAItT, Act, Posaienger Lines, Pittsburgh. THO9.IIOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. • teamstips. lawamer Wiegraysil: • THE FINE LOW PRESSURE . ' A MA . Steamer Telegraph, apt: . . RIMED BARROW, will make three trlps• week bet*eer. Port StaaloY, Port Burirell aced Portßram Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Pod Burwell, .1 2 Port Bruce entry' Mondays; Wednesdays and PridaY. at 7% o'clock P. M. Lmve Port Burwell at 2 o'clock, P. M., and Port Stan ley at 7 o'clock, P. M, for Cleveland, Tausdnyes, Thursdays and Saturdays. The TIe.LEGIIAPII carries the United States Mall between these Ports, end Gannett. at Cleveland with.the C., C. k 11. le Railroad, Cveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo Itaftrooda Alen, with Part Stanley and London Ltagroid, and Pott Iktneell line of Stage.. The TELEGRAPH. hu been theronghly overhauled Ana refitted, and Le ha extellent condltion for the trade ihe rano In. , 43-Ydr Freight or pane apply to ' ' BCOVILI A LAUDERDALE, illoveluid, LAYS t HILL, or JOHN IicKENNO:c Part Barrett, and 1101430318 k lIHNDELSOigior ROME & DAVISON, Port Stanley. opliamiP Liverpool, Philadelphia. sad New York Screw Steamship Company. ~ •y. • THE SPLENDID SZEMISIIIPS forming the *bore line will it from:Ntiir York as follow.: KAMM/100. •1• . • Yeilley, 25th Joh.. CITY OF BALTIMORE. ": Leitch 9th Jai/. • • CITY OF MANCHESTER WyIie, .bd July., CITY OF:W.APHINOTON, Capt:Wylle,lsth August. And snob *lmamate From Liverpool soony alternate ' Wednesday. Fore from New York, Cabin $75, Thild Claim $30.. 00 0 . $25, tb2 75 ,Th1r.4 Chun $4O. Return Tkkots available' toren mouth, by_ say Wawa of the line. . 75 per 100 am. . . • Cobb, $140; Third Mile, sr.4. . • Theo StearneMpe are aupplied watt improved Alitriiig, compareaunta, and carry experienced Sumo. - Perrone about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to eon for their Mends from the old countse.porebeee ticket and obtain All information by app . J . O. Deleel...• Broedway,.N. Y., Sable k Correa UT Way N.Y., or.-:- TWIN THOMPSON; 410 Libert7 'Pletsb.th earriticates ,by. tier -S elling Packets` b tween New York and LlverpooL Octet. weld by the above!' der,epB We par 100 ma 50c par 10011.. 400 per 100 lbs. Montan% Dollar B a tilnsa Bwoki AIL 66 Astra .SbveA ifidsge 'ROMA, Jena . New Ittraditip p WEN DAILY PROM , 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK. also on Wedziesdo and Saturday tobibingn Oulu Ear • first to November :List, from _7 to 9 e'ekek; a t m ft. m s o . iambic Ara to :day llng,itom 6 to 8 deb*., - Delta .receired of all rude net less than and • dividend of the prodte declared - twice • yew', le June and December. .Interat was declared at. the rap 6 . / sin per mat. per lunigni,lzi Decembe r, 1854 . !deo halms. and December, 1664 and ituie;lB.77: • -7 illterbt, ifnot drawn ont,is also vi to the Credit of ate de: pricKINI, and bean the some interest from the first . ' days ofJune and December, ontareandlng lecke • year with; out troubling the' &palter to call or even to present hid. paw book. At thin rate, Money will double in leis than 12 vv., making in the aggnigatoriattr Ann MS 1tai.71 , 11 tree ♦ OVA. . B.A. containing the Chatter; gli.law• /has and Reg lotions furnished gratin crn • Ikea= at the Oak. .. .. ncFriFscmgrA , .: r.........' , . ilonewell Hepburn -- . ,-. ,I , - John IL onoeuouriper; I Georg* IL White, • ! --' -, chides Kna_p, Willi IL Johnston, • ; ;', ' - .K. (button murphy, James W. Kaman, .. . ThuoUild untstaettar6, Alexander Brodie .; ''• • liue M. Pock, . John &Onitnm e ," ' - - Witilink J. 'Anderson.. . 0, . h I " taniten, mula V:ue.rt Culbertran, 7ohn B. Canfield, J. Gardner coma. , 03It: WlNEsin Ikagles, -Fto• 'Neolg .7 . Gnaar '' Wattg m 8. a . B. Riven, ...AWNS Heldman, r Awoke* ma Di ;:nalaid—..mrlB.:. 4 GEORGE' E. ARNOLD a co. 14ANKERS, - EXCH.AisIGD, - STOCK AND "txnent and thx.imit x;3o.i. Boughs knd Bold. stook* boveould sow= tommimon. _ Bagth=r, noudnm - =.oty,:Coutty . Co~i ro lx 00134. -0 3 11 0-I%347teitith Street ANKING•IIOUS49 .0P jQ x33'0111)1, ' - - MOUNT 1211"SART....:—..WF.9T3101tE'D .• L. • • coNscusviLLE„..-..:qeirEnc co, . Puma . 24 81 w 0 Wri mui fl • co o Depotits mottled, mtoootots made, Drafts sad collected, Book - Note. iml Spoolbought:lV mocks, Noterond other Bacot* boa:ht sad sold oti= Correqweeder tce tited; , • N HO LMXS 7 CE, wp.0. 1 7/10/04,-7 .4lamtho ilad * threleibutibliff4Aki; - . , , • ... t - , Corded -tSeligti' -vc -Jae - - , 26111111101W1L .rE&F! OR , AWAKE—'-lfolt atevido-,i, i t irl imake lamtdiearwarYeertrasfifOßlllSlt' "4 thItAMPOIK . 2 7.121 1 Mn IRS itastalitt; ; 61=0141D. Kellen William B. Lamb% John M. Mellor ' Walter?. Macaisall,. WElcon Mille, ' 10, • • A. M. Polltock hlll, M. if, nem, L Rinpralt, Itobect Robb; • • - John M. Sawyar, , • . George B. gebkm, - • Alc.tandeaindla.. ARLES J . cotrair • • iaskAir
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