tifttsbuiii Olt _ , ' - --"*--"......''' CIT A' ! oxeriw 11.110A710X.- ; • 0 , ".... . . New - 'or k ' P m ost r __Bl . 4ll , l7 iii kiej s - e uiti f -- th , e iii detthd .th. N en oith 'e , .:. '4lllll the %%Ft' of 4P Trust 7allatating . :CemPery . "els,. makes t h e Ameinci n following statement: -'' • "These snits have beenbefete OUT Couritimore ' . thin - fifteen:Veers, theplesengsandprooteasthery . , c ereirbeibrelhe - Cotirt•Or Appeal!, occupied nwr- y.. e re j largo printed voliaittem. - .; The ettireJabnary " . r the Cotirt -- 4ii-isiMmiresi. in • the aro.; • mead of Jima,' And the amount involved was up wards of tirionte of dollars. . . . 0 17 w ectuftnnwiseese, Out of , certain. , trust deeds - ilielti*t-thefiliseth:American Trost and ~I C - 2 2t, Pmgrittusfailure, to 1 ••''-- - --' -' se; lora .a. others, trustees, to sectine tilarge. indebtedness prinelimUY dee t o PftWeginop,-Denig Co:i of londo°, an k. • ..,_ . the Or the ruited States and ( 11211 4 114,31 4 PhiMdelpliii:‘ •, ' . '. Dan i el ' ".-,,,,:.• .. "%AM; tbe - failure pf, the - Company, _ Tir , '' .. l- •"' -- /• 1111 iiitti„. lithti:liittli biten Appointed its me n et ~ , 'teettledielihs_daty to •Mstitute. , proc . e e gs in .•,-; •.. ' tbetbort:stcdrrY of . Cbancerhte et 61 t he.... '' - ''• deediiutii 'WM* them diclaredTOdd Ana myelin. !"1 , .. - From that time until the p .._ resei e l a t the ti co liria ntrov un er 1 - _ ef.harbieethLtedi.,etbliMe Curets : !'until*i. ; ; - : - .;1 -- ,:•",/ ' . s t"l ignal g en de n f ra mi l t . thas' — rruilly - o - virtaketi- , him. - -i The' judgment of the Supreme Court, *blob .utunti • ' I - , monsly pronounced the- Must deeds valtd,kbas been ounanimmudyeenfirmed lt,y t he Decree Court .. , .. of App.ntle, a, copy ore/bleb will be found 111 an otherTitedeCision now made, involves cninzin. greateramountof money than any .1 44. . . we b t ligv ?!" - L d -iidttth Courts of tis ,;. i. onetmsime err ec , e lb. Stalk.' ..we have -heard it stated - e -- -•• '' te a counsel fees amount to more than ?'• ' -.- .. ••• 'Tat ilium' who daring the progress of the 'i.,.. ".10 1.. • cora .- -lime been engaged intbeeatme. tern ClitaneellM-KenV, Peter A. Jay, iftweidll: Ogden': lk Giorge_ .- Woo#, Ed, IM upward, = Jan mete '''. itiei-vout g t N.ltiss: E. 11, Blachford, Charles C.,X4 - qtanittel Beardsley, W. Curtis Noyes, . Ikea e Ceißronson. Nicholas Bill, Benjamin F. • . • 8 11 14i.-CBouleet - •P'Conor; -. iTilliain Kept, and Daniel Lord: The three gentleman first named ,`-..• ' %-. '• '..• . and Mr. Nyeu! were the first" counsel consulted ••• • • by the trustees. Six of the .above-named gen- . , . . .. , it ,- ';' - tlenieti‘isie-dectiased.• - - ..,.:,.• • ...The order of payments directed by the Court. ht such that there is littleprospect, from present ~,. • appearius es, of, enough being le ft to ielmburse i'.?"' .- Mr. LekailidhLtipansen.for-oonneel.-- r t -.-- --- ---- 1:7 - tt,Sinctilhe decision of the : - isisteet - -iiConti.'pr noutiChig . thelinits valid, the.- clot the North ' Ameticitni!rist end, Banithieptmpariyhestot been' iienii-hi thentsikek'lMt vretionito that it Was' e . . et the favorite'Wall streitlancies. - -, .„''-- .rmillt , Urge am" otmtbf it was by George' `,--- Lair lust.: before ,the:decision of the Supreme - ' Coink. erbether :he holds it still or not, we are, not adr'ioed 'like decision jnetrenidered will create ,a great strisatimrinihtAinattedal:eftelei: , -of "Englabil; wheie a wry large proportiin 'of the Bonds of the tratikCompan.F.ware.ownia, and. where, we regret to add, there has been, , for sterielltbe, - a growing Ststvutriettemiudicial tribunals." .... Seto Yeele alittertismento. GOODYEARII ANILTZWY, VULCANITE, :o _ - INDIA' FE - BEAVOr DAWCO77OlRatts Or T Patent., manufacture Dom the ,Moro yenned mate , Md, and offer Va. We aa their Wmoroom, Nam Malden Lardy New York,tbythe packegebnly. MENGES POCKRT CORK SCREWS, of every land needed the Do- Itegnammand Idechanlce mantic or Profeadonall par- REASUALTO TAPES, poem, pronounced by Eh*. MACEINISTS' OILERS, . 1.. . th. Mitt Pctro,c , ..We MARTINGALE RINGS • our made .MIPS• •- WHIP SOC INSOLATO KETS, BREA ST : RS, • - POWDEE FLASKS, Neap* Ma, adapted warranted tokeep the Nyder by the American Telegraph dr kURKITURIERASTOIRV E B RAVING BRUSHES. that wattnottlefaartheleirpet AFB , BARDS , . FIINIULEi. 71311BLIKIRS - Je BOAR/RANK AND DIPPERS, !USW — Didulrinleffia 11 . 1 . 4 d 1 whlrb 'D u Om as mrrAL-- Lea arßOux- , ,briliant anJET--• conduct. Of h EAT' --nesecondoetor of Eupora! —ad on which OILS, ACIDSUndALSALISS - prodase no dred, is Tully superior •- anyatied- for Alto shorn vaned, and a goat variety of otherto whlehlt bnpplled. Dealers porta Idebe country aro them welrea With these gook, and antunners whosupplying want the. bed ardelesof the kind: will boy no ',Mar. ,- Jallelywn • . . . ~,, • Merino Iron Pilo Woris. '':., lll : l lnattPit. JACIATRII .. _JAZ' Centre' Stree ' ~ IVAANELPACTIntriftS IND I"w DE I ALLERM I4 IN mipth.0br0 r t.a.i mata ct0p.r..... 7, 11 7 .,41...... fittlasi, „itt ioo st.. ll., sa l. % .... eYeryle, ~. , • . Private Zryninu.._ n0v r"....,. note* • - .... run. •,- •-•,A•ilnna, ilarsrpatode. 41.3 Apr , pomp, Geogth, Boners end !Wier lbws order:- Oor Cutting nz PlaM el den d ae ca e r e: cart ayndo oar eint i th n ,eeerethdodoabe hemr arth one: Ordoreodirlted Una , 1111 Akers eV the liecom ei z fr ead promptly attended to. 13N4atiptlia abiunuumrnto AALLEY& NEE.D.I,ICrie - No. sow& 1550,;;:;‘; mt 55 :55.4 Mier &we, PIIILADICLPIirI, INrIIOLESALE' DEALERS IN OILS, fun enactment on hind to Width tbsiatentlue or &Went* nommtfut4 inked vOLILIMBIA. HOUSE_ CAPE ISLAND, CAPICAI.AI4 NE* MEET thuselve moth noon will be opened Re the • receptkot of canipsay on Thuralsi;Jeteelf,- pncr. - Since the thee of tart mina it Lis bens pat In complete;onlerpainted throughout, papered ao4 moth new ihnittoxs nide& ..goorpesof tin beet drilled colored IeMILOM lists boon minted from this city and Balti more. ender.ry atamtion while pad to enure Ito comb=. and pleurae of the' guests. application Ibr Roams or Cot tage. Can be made at the Once of the subscriber. L. lIABROCD, • nird3 - Mod • ' - No.olWahmt street, Pltiledelplils. iiattitrigte: abbettiommto • A.......maiciefuG. • AGENTS FORTH-KRAL& OP VIRGINIA MANIIVACTWRED TOBACCO, hb. 37 Erd.ati. rAwe,-Battegorr.. 1116:Always at ointst moauta ba t nd largenitoek,'which lbw distracts thel natu T do • Thiiiteultutal Sec — • Pittsburgh H — seigs Warne Nursa QITUATED-ON WILKINS AVENU rr E, e /ft about ens quarter of a mth from the esecmd Toll Gus, su the Warmers' mid iteetanice Mak Rund e sit erten doh of north street, gadabout titres sod quarter miles ftsistritt dtf sburgh. W3L JAIIES.3II2IIIDIVIE;Pespridetrs. 61 • 6 666 tor 61.1 w. • - • L ArTit 11 5,"ET211, - . B.—atr..ll66naiWilier, at the Oaktsoil Nurory, ul Weed tophtatl64. Athwhlt We perspostruhing hie eer: - . ' Iltreetal Soda,. BOOTS ASH SHOES, WHOVESALE - AND RETAIL! TAMES ROBB, No: ss Market streetas6 . (/bettetri Market Mow and /Ink - stood, tram Ilkh. Neuron to calm theattostloa of kis tam& ard th• pab 6.6.WtOttls Bard Low newly of tito mod splendkl dook of WOES. GAITER.% SONTAG% 4k.., ear AO/4rd In this city, porchmod direct firma* Yotakdoulft ' s sad Isoparten arras.* Show fix 04 Eastern dame dock Is tog ' What- It-porporto to bo— . Fa Owl advtad to the towed =maser Imam, doe,k of LWOW, Oeattf, klistesouttl Mame 7csneb Moo to omit* psnt dm of choir Alta Is thorming.. U. taker pleasure to Inrit. log all whom . * In mat lo giro him a call. Pekoe will be found.. ostut—intry . low: . - ; . • Romomber dto Voris No. Id Yorke. ntred,Plttaborgh. CARNAGHAN'S '3UMBEI STOCK /i l i a t• .... o gate ,BTER—/5 n OM j. 21". ' '131,.1.141.1 ' Jez• \ ii. r, 44, 7 401f' , • _ - , r• 's' ' -• ,„--,,,,-1 •.,..,---;)•,,,-,r;SV...c::;=:l -1-- :"-- Z--, - ' •,.":-. 1,-.l\-,, ;-1K4,----1--'1 S. • 4 ''cg.,:;",.p-I:;:''-''''''' rte P 0 'dM:= x - i:•1!)„ , : . , . , : . ;..' tor rhciiii , 4U77,4 D. & gide pm..., ac. BOYS' CLOTHING. DISPOSED OF. vO TUESDAY, JUNE3O;I3SD enlato and improve our J DI JULY the •IrWU stork of Lormalci, 'llB9l2lltite. GOODS be offered AT PRIMA MUCH BE RWYN with the flow of =WING ttordstauNag the lonovrestrutd.— is not. rows protest to get rid 'of e'ai 7 Dr *mod NEW ANwatD NADI dd mow alg l"lid t oratkon obristo WIA ait proporod to t very low lab.. and - op= dm poll re Idtovrther novr. .• • Dioot• goods. for miaow York !Ado order at • WO discone. P. 2: CARNAGICAR, trorthirpoit 44164.Allegeberoy city. WAIL% PROMISSORk• NOTES and all realities Or ponay. W . " tlrmb my Avow% on reason- vest their mousy tO ant eillettlitS. CUE. Pwr at my oak., toi Interview/ atrietli toaddentla amelteht. Paul a Cathedra DEALER TN HOUSE , Hollow Ware, Mahal WCot repromeel zed Premed. Warr, comer of Market sea Third eta, . . • f Jobbing In car lbw, doe with 'sack* now. landing fkom ISAIAIrDICKEY too. 'IRON--16 tons now landing bond far nu by, ~1/18.1AU MCKIM & REM WAL-1. cask . Beerrax, tO =lir& iml ror.s.6 by ISAIAH DIMLY & CO. etberilltl, 15'g ram in e 27 VLEktING MEL .41741.T.,111VA-,,The zeadi ops for z leek, on the Fotritiaty •de we have no trade for rioweintriacwhat we hang i fdt 't ow , be booOtln Now York Aw • JIM= 'A PATTON. ;t 4 ) arrive, for sale by ISAIAH DICIEST A M. AK= ;'~EBU~'rrri _ . -. -- es 7 41fielis;As sarillis ciliation,: I_• ~ _ ::,,_ ~.. - .77 - wwwwi9EAtlaw esiumisSoisfirealth. i ~.- Cormetery - , .I%.Th.rble 'Works% = ......./ral Me &Mat Mai House of Yfipresentettem qf the , • efillieryleania tfi,fibisersi.disaitbly reev— t No. 333 Liberty 'Street., below Wayne,: That the folloteng amendments am to the Count. I _ PITTSBUDGII, .PA. talked the, Conunommidth, In smrd.nwwiththe too . I marnmew . LAWTON, "lows tqlse tenth article thereat PP.ACT/CAL 11 A: 111118 11ASCON ,;,. .' illtST ASESDNENT. ... . . ' Thetelbs3l be an additional srtkle to sablConstiratlon to : IDIT'BIT E S TIESPECTk WIT TO IN- IlSeivegallkdas iiside•elclia;s• Valp...— ' . I Y .. ~ form We friends and the' public generally, that he M bas esta the abate prensLem,lbr the maorifschnn and tale - •...' ."'...: `.01? PUBLIC ' DEBTS , . ~ of ereryystiety of Meal. Work, each as igeenior I_, , the state may contract debts, to etiPlaY eweliiii I Monuraents, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, *Sella orfallam In remain, or I..timeet crown. Da O th: i , of .rerr,mrierr..ro form; *Via* edal km but the aggregate isatiust dumb debts I _ .mo, direct end eantiagent, - whether contracted by ylitue of one I-- . - .0r more seta of the general assembly, or at Maryut petiole i of ime, thxli berer ey..c..lies . en brushed and fifty thousand &ham and the mObti viting frt. the trestles of 'Melt data,eltall be ispPed to the purpose for whirl It was ole lamed, or to rosy the debts so cootracted.and to mother pup., whatever. .1.• I Sacrum 2. In addition to the shore limited power the . State. ropy =tract debt. to repel invaslort, auppress insur rection, deferst the State in war, or to redeem the present oulatindhig ludelitednesa of the Statt,bll the money arising from the nantrictiorof iamb debt., shall Do applied to the purpose for whichlt Ina col to missy such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. 5i:630313. Except the debts above apecified, In sections r o e two of thie article, to debt whatever dual be created .De, - or.onbehaltofthe Rate. . awrOsr 1. To provide for 'the payment Of the pre-ent debt, tunesany additketal debt contextni as aforesaid, the legisia hall, at Its Ant Imam, after the Ooption of this amemiment, amnia sinking fundiwltich shall be sufficient 'to pay the actraing interest on each debt, and annually to raft& the principal thereat,. a auto not less than two hun dred and fifty thousand &Barr, which sinking Bind .toil consist of the net manual income of the public troika from Amato time owned by the State. or the proceedi'uf the sale afthe ome,_or any part thereof, and at theltwome or pro. cads of sal e of stocks Menet! by the State, together with other funds, or remoras, that may be designated by low.— The said sinking fund may he increased, from time to time 'by stedgnlng tot any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for theordittary sod current expenses Of gorenunent, and-antess in tee, of war, Invaminn Or Mom, tection, no part of the said Vng fund shall be need or ap. pilaw:Mewls. than hi extinguishmmt of the public debt, until the amount of each debt is reduced below the men of flee millions of dollara ... . . .sterica The credit Of the Commonwealth 'Shall not In any Inarther Meant, be pledged, Or loaned to, any indisid ernTatration, 'or association; • bor shall tho 60antatuttrealth hereafter Urea° o jointowner, or stock holder, in - ahr . colmany,arsociation,or corporatkok &Mr= commonwealth shall not - lemma the debt, Ca' ,. laly Plat e Wear af. soy county, city, borough cir town *dp.- brunt:by corporalow, or association; unlea such debt shall hare been contracted to enable thestate to repel Ines alma, approa domestic imurroction, defend itself in time of war, or to said the state In the discharge of no; portion bf its parent indebted... termer 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated dietrict, by virtue of. rower its citteens, or ottienria, to become a stockhold er in any company, association. or an - poratiorc or to obtain money for, or loan he credit to,, any corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be m ottatuottot erttde toeoot otootittotioo, to ho dellgutediu ankle XII, co follow= , OF NEW COUNTIES No county than be divided by a lino cutting off over one. -Muth of itspopulation, (either to Sulu a new county or coh 'indllilthout the expness autent of melt county, by a vote Of the ectorathereofr nor shall any new county ha artab tithed, tonteining lieu than four handout square miles. man AMESDY63T. .• Promaccthin hen of the Pent article of the Senstitntion, strike ont the wed., astf , the city olf /ffidadelphia, and of amt.:panty respectivelye front section Pro, rune ankle, strike out the words, "of PAdadelphia and of the sererul conatien" hum secOon urea, Mlle article, strike out the worde r "neither the efty of Phdaddphia nor any," and Insert In Lieu thereof the weeds, "mad nor and strike out ..section fear, Mane areide," and in lieu thereof insert the following "Steno, 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtresur, andinevery seventh year theratter f repreecuta ' tivectri [haunt:l6er of one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the elate, by districts, in s= n to the numberof 'taxable in habitants in the see thereof: eecept that anyunty containing at least three thousand five hundred lagles, may be encored separate representation: but no more than three mu lti. ohsS be Joined, and no county shation divided, in the for. matkrn of dUtrict. Any city containing a sufficient num ber of taxable. to entitle It to at least two representatives, dull have asepusta reprueatation assigned it, and shall be divided Into crammient Markel of coutigoons territory, of equal tenable population as near as may be, each of whkh districts than elect one representative., -- At the end of section warn, same article, insert them Words, "She city of Phaaddphia shall be diridol into angle memtariat &shims, of conti territory as nearlyequal in taxable ' as e; but av mod shall be divided in the ormation thereof" The legislature at its first melon, alter the adoption of this amendment: shall divide the dty of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided; such dist Mets to remain nachanged until the ap portionment in the year we thousand eight hundred nod sixty-four. •OIIBZH AIIESDNENT. • There slog& be utadditinnal section to the not article of nid Constitution, widen than be numbered and read as fob tom Swum 53. The legislature Well have the power to after. revoke, or annul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter con ferred by, or under, my special, or general law, whenever In theiroplulon It may belojurious to the citizens of the entre onievealth; In much manner, however, that no ird intim shall be done to the oorporatent Lv Bmtaxr, Afareh.Tl,l6s7. itesatext, That this recolution pun On Melina amend- Mein, yeas 24, nays 7. on Me wood amendment, yeas A =Y. 8; on Omthird 'amendment, yeas 24, nays 4; en the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. Martin tram tbeJournal.l GEO. W. ILIA.MgEtSIX, Clerk. majlocsa or Oararscerarims, April M, 1557. Resolved, That this resolution pea On the first amerid ment, yeas 75, nays Eh on the seemed amendment, yeas 57, nays 34; on the Mimi amendment, yeas 72, nays on thr •giarth amendment, yeasB3, nays 7. [Extract from the Junrnald JACOB 21100LER, Clerk. Filed In the Secretary. aßc, May 2.18.57. (I. CURTIN, Secretary Vat CbsintonwattA. SLcartmee Orncr, t Frarrirbuv, Jyne 2L 1857. ~"~~ Ido certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original - .Resolution .proposing amend. manta to the 00eutitution or the Commonwealth," with the vote ID each branch of the lagialature upon the &salvoes:age thereof, aa appears from the °sigh:oda on Me to this oaks. tmtimouy whereof I have hereunto set my hand ~ and tamed to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Offiee, the day and year above written. ..*cretary oft oeeeento;a6A. Snort, March 27. 18:.7 The resolution poiing amendments to the Corestltatiou of the Oomosonereelth being under consideration, On the question, Will the Senate Nose to the first amendment? The yea:el eixt nap wen, taken agreeably tattle provisions of the Oonstitntlon, and were as follow, cis: Ilas—Mesag. Drawer, Hnotrue,Colfey,Ely, Eram, Fetter, rlanalren, Truer_ , Ingram, Jordan, Silllnger, Koos., Lanhaeh. Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shure., Steele, Straub, Webb, Wilkins, Wright end Taggart, Speceber Nan—Mesers. Crebb, Cneserell, Remy. Gregg, Herr's. So the On the question was determined In the affirmative. • Will t=ale agree to the second amendment t The yeas and ray. were taken agreeably to the provisions of the theistitution, and were m follow, lir„, Sus—Hems. Brewer, Browne. Creme-ell, Ely, Fetter,Finney, Flenniken , Ingram, Jordan, Knot, .Limbah, Lewis. Myer, Sellers, Shaman, Soother, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins. Wright and Taggart, • Sus—Mace. Coffey, Crabh, Maur, Gregg, Hartle, KB linger, Peruses and Scofield-8 So the quest:kat was determined hi the adirmati re. On the question, Will the Senate agrte to the third amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, via Yaas—llenre. Brewer. Browne, Crabb, Creeswell, Ely, Emmy Flenniken, Fraser, thanes, Jordan, Kilithger, Knoz, Lau, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, fallen, Shuman, Souther, St eel,Straub, Welsh, Wllklns and Wright-24 OAT, OMR, Harris and Penrow—t. So the queetion wu determlned In the athrtnall On the question, Will the Senate egree to the fourth amendment I The yam and nay. were taken agreeably to the pruehrlone of the Constitutlon, and were as follow, tit Tma—Hembs.Bretrer, Browne, Coffey, Creswell Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Praia: Ingram, Killinger;Ktios, tau. back Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther. Steele, Straub, Webb, Wilkins and Wright—Z. Hare—ldeams.Crabb, Plessey. Jordan and Penrose.-4 So the question woe determined In the afilrmstire. 11l rue Horn or RLITSIZS2I7III3, Alma W, 1847. The reaulnUms propoeingamenhands to the Constitution ofdOnsonOnwealth being order osnaideration, he question, Will the Home agree to the first amendment? Tue yeee and nap were taken agrombly to the prOvislorte of the Constitution, and were se follow; TM: • Year—Meson. Anacreon, Arthur, Bathhouse, Thal, Beck, Bishop, Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clearer, Crawbrd, Dicke& Lcit .. , Eyre., humid, Falter, Gibbormy, Gilds*, Hansel, , Reins, Lleistand, Hillegna, Rolf- man, (Berko,) lanes, J ae ob% Jenkins. Johns, John. son, Kenifenan, KM, Knight, Leiseuring. Longaker. lemett, Menem, Hangle, M'Calmont, Wllrahs, Moor h ead, Mumma, Humelertan, Nkhola, Plieholoon. Kuno:nether, Pearson, Pete" Parities, Pownell, Purcell, Katrwr, (PhibbaPhi.) Ramsey, 'ork,) Reamer, Bead, Roberta, lot rp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, ( Smith, (Centre ' ) EteTo.oll, Tolass, Vail, Vaaroorhl4 Vickers, Taeghtley, Walter, Westbrook, Wt.. ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Spenher-711. Eare—Sheste. Backus, Kelli.l2, Deck, Humus,, Ma, cock, Bine. lioffmaa, (Lebanae,) Leto, Eirethers, Thom, Warner and Wine/We-12. So the quesUon use determined in the affirmative. • - On the dianthus WM the /lam agree to the second amendment 1 of The you and / lam erne taken agreeably to the provialone the Ommtitution, and vete totkre viz: • Yus—Kesanr. Andereoo, Backboondiall, Beck, lim.rt .ealhonn, etnnPhell, eent 7, hat, Fausold, Yager, Glides, Hemet. Karver, Heins ttlestand. kellegas Koffman. (Berke) Sioneekeeper, Imbris Innee, Jerkins Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, Leisenring, •Longeker, Lovett, Maner manes id'llvaM, Moorhead, le 'thole, turbot .. eon, Kunemacher, Pennon, Peters, Petrikin, Pelmet], Purcell, Iteansey, (Philadelphia ' ) Ibunerry; (Tork,) Reamer, Roberts Rupp: tihmr,Sloan, Toles, Tell, Yo , _Weetbrook. Who Zlmmerinen and eels Symter—e7. Nfia—lewrs. Arther, Angustine llockrun Bhhop, Brown, Mahe. Clc:rer, Crawford, Zymer, Olhhoney, Haton, Ilancoek, Mine, Iloffman, (Lebanon,)Jecobs KM, Labs Westmont, Mumma, Reed, SMtlr, ( O ...NUJ Smith, (Corn,) Stever:eon, Struthers Thorn, TanvoorLds. Tlekere, Wagoneeller, Walser, Mintrode, Mammy and Wright-34. Oaths no questionn was determined In the affirinativo. RIII nostical, the Home epee to the amendment? The pean and nays were taken agreentily to the prorielons or theAhmstitollou, and were as follow, ria • Yaeseehlemni. Andaman, Rechimma, &11, Berk, Demon, Rower; Rrown,Odhoim, Campbell, Chme,Cleaver,yrawford. Dfetsl Tooter, Olhboney, Hated Row, Reine r lidstend, UM, (p. r k„,i (Lamm-4 floneekeeper, linbrie, Ines, Jambe, Jthans.j.hin..4 l E.M....gon'a t ebey Lonnalter Manner, IPCalmant, lloarbeW, Blninme: Mussel- Nkhols,'. Icholeon, Nonemacher, Pennon, Nitre, Puree! Ramey, (Tack, Rom, Bend, Rapp, Haw, Bnilth, (Cambria& Smith, (Centre] Jug,....sosen, Pell; - Yeast:whit, • Tickers, Toegllttey, Wagotweller, Westbrook, Williston, Witham.. Wright, Zinunimsam and Gets, Apeniker-72. Nan—lllesers. Arthur, Augustine, Backs, Bishop, Cody, Dock, Glides, Rtliffiton, Rannoch, Ririe, Jenkins, Knight, Jedeering, keßrahs, Ramsey, (PhiledelphlA)Robets,gtruth sts,Tborn, Walter, Warner, 'Wharton and Wintrals-22. so p;, Ostihe ..U oo, Will the House ajlree to the fourth amendment? The yam and oan wets taken signietbly to-the proVidOlia Al tbe Coostitutlon; maven as folios; els Aibletsou, Il Arthur Deckhouse, Backe% Ea, Dommi,Dishop, Dower, Arthur, Celhoun, Camp bdi, Corey, ?Duo, Cleaver, Cnorkini. Dkke7. • Hat, Erne; nudei, tester, Ilibbooey, Oudot, linnet, Harper, Heins, 'Distend -11114 Hillegm, Hoffman, (Betts,' Ho ff man, (Let. woe,) Om', loth , * /nip!, Jocoba, John., Kerr,Lebo, isteenrimesooneker,Losett, Mama, Iffeamoote &Miran, Hamm*, Aforej nun, Mamie, Nicbobon, Hanemicher, Potrikin, ffoornaU, Parcoll,Dareesey,(Plabletelphia,) Damask (York,' Ilsonow, Bad, Roberts, Rapp. Shaer, (limn, gmti (Oombris.) banith, (Omitni,) Stevenson, Taut, Vail, Tao. anoch=s 4 , ToeOtle), Unseemlier, Warm West brook, William, • Witherow, Zimmerman and lars—atmsni. Dock, tlentliton, Hancock, litrotbere, nam e Mateo& and Wilstht--7 Be the TRIM= was determined In thbaffirmatlre. titatertar'S New; • Ifissintla, !um W., 1857..1 itenttliteistith et t . kdo mei* that th e above anti kregtong is s true rind tome oopy of the tTete ste.l"Naye" taken on the row en t ietud i entettdsetsb to the Constitution of the th..etthe tams appears on the Joarneto of th e two Howler of lhe Genera Aesembly of thie Common . , . • tLJ Wltoeli my bud Old the Paki *raid olitoe, • <l4l 4)17,10 . 2•01)* tbcarad digit ban- A. O:CURTIN. Sarthrryqf the astnensveatrt. ~kYiEdHaneous. -• • , Middle Pleces. • Centro Table, pier, harems • and Wash Stand Tops, stk, Which be is °geeing a•• low as any other mtabllshment West of the mountains. Ilia stock /*entirely new, and 'has ban ideated by himself, expressly for this market. Ile to also Die Muria Vmdts, cacerrAlarlats.with.llar lo or grow., and to exemde any other work in Isle lira, in any of the Cemeteries adjoining.Plttelmrgh. minas BY- PEIOIIIStOIT to Re, T. &Lyman, Robert lion. Wm. Wilkins, John Chblett, Eaq., Jno. IT. Phoenberger, Esq-, W. L. ningsralt, Esq.,. Charles Brewer, dal, J. 11. MIL, Esq., Thomas Scott. Es— l A. IL Curling, Esq., P Wc P. Ileum, Esq., G. White, Esq. The Trate famished with all kinds of Foreign and Dome* tie Marble, silks tlubbed'or in the mush, at Wholesale prices. Bo hot also made arrangements with 'the nmunfrchtiens of the beat brands. for a constant supply of hydraulic Ce ment, Water and loubnille Lime. and Plaster Paris, both. for Land sal humeri Work, an of which he to prepared to furnish atelier* notico. mblasikiel The Philipsburg IlVater Cure, FOR the treatment of Chronic Diseases, is sltuated2s wilt. West of Pittsburgh. opposite Roches• . ter, Beaver comfy, Pri, In a conntry.Justly celebrated and: nneurpaased In beauty and grandeur of scenery. The hone him been refitted comfortably and runes haprovod in its battling arrangements, and la =polled iith an abundant:eta' pure soft voter from springs lOU feet above the house. A fine Ball Ream, detached tom the main building, furnished with a liana, affords entertaltunent for the everdng. Oym• naeham, flattop and. Bowling Saloon afford amusement end exetclee through the day. Barry endeavor le made tomake It & pleasant resort for its rialtors. An experience ofls years In the Water treatment by th e attending physician may Wan asenrsnce to the Invalid . that Ids 111. will to nrell andentood and properly treated. For Circulars, odd rem Dr. C. DAELZ, je73datelmS Water Cam, /Scarce C 0..; A Rare Chance t tment. T ' SUBSCRIBE4I, designing to embark• in a ti.or enterprise, °Mfrs for sale the Machinery. Pat ton., kr., now In working c rder, at his Machine 'do rks, Ryan's Buildings. Fitch street The 'mimes location and quality of Marhinery in ...,temblned with terra; present strong inducements to investment of capital. If the stance It not illspared of as It stands by the second week in June, it will then be dispoand of in parts to snit purchaser. W3l. WARWICK, ntyZikdif Ryan's Building, Filth street. THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TUE -WORLD! • A FORTUNE !LADE 'urn A SMALL INTERMENT. „ . . THOILir I'ATEiT MAT . CIIIIACT/INE Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Rater. The Machine costs only FM; is driven by hand, and • will make the Tor tune of the tosiinfitctitrer Ina short time. Where good wood is to be had readily It materially reduces the cost. Sif-Severwl county or Maclaine privileges are offered ibr sale of a moderate price. For putimilars, call of GAZETTO COUNTING 1100)1, Fifth stmt. JolddwiftlT 1967. Stoves! Stovest: 1567.. THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Cooking. Parlor and limiting Stare. to be found in Allegheny City, at the lomat price; comprising in part the celebrated Alan Alr , light, Iron City, Aurora, Diamond, Tropic, Crystal Palo. evoking, Beauty n the West. Together with every variety of articles in the lino, each an Hollow Ware, llotm-Eurniatting, Gotter and Spouting, Bird, Squirrel owl Parrot Cages Call at Sign of the Rai (Woe /is, Federal street. Allegheny. mr3o OEO. W. iiitIELEY. Portable Floor Mille. THE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN nGuinring PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS, or • quairry SUPERIOR FOR SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITT, toany Giber now in use. They ran be driven by Omni, water, or horse power, and will prove no acquisition to Iron Marten, Stock owlets and Lumbermen. Slimy persons thronstiont the country who here tompina power, or power employed only a port of the time on other business, by Introdniclng one or more of these Mlle Into their estatillalimmta, may greatly benefit themselsee. One of these MOO, (29 inches In diameter, ) grinding over 12 bushels lead per hour. can he then dolly In operation at the Oil and Feed UM of Strata. SCIII”.11 a Co., Urbino. street, Allegheny. /GS-Orden filled with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE, 311 Liberty etreet, Pittnbargh, Pa .158 , EMPRESS OPPOSITION TO OHIO STAGE COMPANY, Prom Enon to Meroer TICKETS to be had at the P. F. W. Fe C. IL Depot, Allrgbany Coy, and Cochran House, ?lint. Conde. Through Tkketa to New Castle, $1,75: to Mercer, P.,60. Conneete with the Morning Train mad Afternoon Ign ore./ jelliniow W. P. ALCORN, Proprietor. Walnut Hall Restaurant. UT ..TOSEP.ET.PRIO-73...E1 , (Miernstair to) KLGBALL MESSICK' LSI, MASON/C MALL, FIITH STI:Egr. OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE delicacies Of 0P.... tlerVed tip at the shortest no- Gm from 6 o'cick In the morning to It o'clock at night Business men and others trill do well to milt In and exam ine oor Blit of Pare at any time to suit their appetite. ilating aromicerneam made to retire choice articles in our lute, fnan Baltimore, Philadelphia and MorLdt, tre min alio o fresh supply of HALIBUT, TROUT, LAKE HERRING, And from the West, all the rarietirs f PRAIRIE GAME, - - ,Ceft as PRAIRIE mica ENS. REED RIEDE,Ac o which wean furnish to inrothls or other, at Whokoala or Retail, either itt life rumor of tl AND AND PENN 131 . 1 i.. or at 'WALNUT LULL, Fifth street. ap3o oelklyd Mimeo Worker, J TI F., 8 OWENS, CORSEE ELM Aff7) II 17.1 E STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, gisia partiraLat attention to all orders for wort In hL line. CENTILF ORN /OMITS of all kinds fin-n(4M o slum notice. ap2l,lyd Painters. LONG &LANE, 111110 USE AND SIGN PAINTERS, I I N 0.77 ona Pont osk<innin..rjrnint etmt, Witrrrn Ward tart Market sate.. AU °tarry promptly Miami., to. rttlarts ems.ntoll at a rx.partor etyl, mh."7:lyd COURT PLASTER-5o gross in store fur Bole by Jam FLEMING DUOS. ALCOHOL -15 bhls just reed and fin sale by Je27 FLEMING BROS. Av IiAR F-BOA T, nearly new and in first 1 I rate eat:damp, for Nale by Je.IOHENRY IL COLLINS. ___ __ MORRIS & .R. P I' . I4)N' D S, the Dazold. a . a Pzo iticbtral. -__---__. us Fleilih and Strength Mt Insvitnbly Follow Its Use. 13cnrhave's Holland Bitters, TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM edy for Dyspeptla,DiaMlo of the Kidney% Lies. Com plaint", Weakness of any kind. Fever and Ague, and the vs.. rims affection" ceneeptent Rem a distileted IStornseh or Liver. Ruch as Indisetbm. Acidity of tbeetomach,Celicky Pais. firstborn, Los of Appetite, Despondence, Cooties nos, blind and Wending Piles. In all Kerma% kheamarie and Nentalitic Affection', It has In onnarnme Inetanets proved highly Istedclal, and in others nffecard n decided Nature duds no now enemy to estruhut, with thin delight fol took in the system. Its effects are almmt =glad. yet the rare teirmanesit. It tionimunicatea no violent shock to the system, but by &routing rt. rind energy to normal ac tion, climb lid it to throw off the cause. ere! thus thoroughly eradicate* the Weave. When Inc medicinal virtu. are eo universally aeknowl edged, sand particularly here, where Whoa became to popte lar as a family medicine, that It la sold. by many of the gro- cers, as well as by all the druggists, It would smut needless to offer further evidence: yet act there are soma who lute, tried many advertised remedies, and will suffer tent, Dyspepslwhionr or more of itedreadbal forms, we sub join the following certilicates, the authenticity of which cannot betioubted, coming as they do from nerautur so well . known. WUAT IT IR DOING FOR TILE Wm. Sennalmams, Esq.. the well known Lithographer, =yin 1.. p frequently lor d Berrhareo Uutlmd Hitter*, and find it itivurnibly relkrnlndlßettbn and debility." Rot. Runnel Nitro& sap, "I found wer.litl roller Iran its nee for • wieere betintelie, with whirh I hod long on/- feted.. J. W. Woolwell, Esq., Gape "I have used iherhave'a Hol land Bitters toplelf, an d recommend it to other+, knowing It to bejtost what It la repreamitml... Aid. Jonathan Neely, of leaner St. Clair, Gape have das riord great borsht from Its use for weakness of the stomach and ludigeatkm." Jan. M. Murphy, says: "After ...ere physician. had bilind &c.a.. Holland linters removed the pent from my boast and sWe,aristrig fonnindigestion." The editor of don Kittanning Yr. Preis, aye "After one of thn hest physician. In this piste had hiia4 Krerhave's Rolland Bitters muted mo of the worst form of Dyspepsia!' Francis only manufacturer of the orlid.l "Extract of Coffee," soy. know slut your Hotloool Bitters la one of the best medicines in the world for • disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Packet, Baltimore, won/mama It t'amediehm descrying the cordidence of the public,. Dr. Ederhart, the leading German physician of Penult. has prescribed It frequently during the tot them• JO.. With marked enemas in debilitated marmot tho digoettee organs, or of the system genemily. 'rho manaorof Balton'. Tineaar Factory, mays: 9 wad it myself, and was Merckre induced to try he effect upon wlfe,(trouttled with the great debility commtm`to all of • commeoptlre habit,.) and really It Is doing her man good than anything she has overtaken." . . 0T10E...--Whoarer expects to find lo thin n bererago will be d Inappointed; tot to the sick, weak and low spirited, It will prole srgruteful onmuttloconlL3l,p.sened asl' slogo• larswrnedial propertks. OMITIONI—The mat popularity 4 this delightful Aro =Ouse indurs..l many iraitatimm, whkh the pnblic should guard against pnrchasiug. Be not persuaded to. buy any thing else unta yort hare given Ikerhave's Holland Bitten. fair trial. One bottle will convince you how Infinitely imp. riot It Is to all thew Imitations. SOP-Sold st 0110 per bottle. or els bottles kr $5.00 by the sale Proprietors. BEN.LLSIIN PAtll7, Ja.,,t CO., comer Smithfield sod Third sts., Pittsbargb. 11:21i5. Philadelphia, T. 'S Dyott 4 Emu, No. 130 North Second "treed; New York, Barnes A Park, 304 Broadway, corner Duane; Saltimore,Coshare Drothe_re, Gay street. and Penn myirania Arenue4 Cincinnati., John D. Park; Cl, tkai r . clay Brothers, 213 South Water etreek St. Lord*, Wnard /AM. O Co, New Orleana, J. Wright t Co. feltlydkerF PR. LIBBY'S PILE OINTIitENT.-: From J. D. Weatrott, Governor of and United tAttel Senator from Florida, _For aprarlimof twenty4re years I horn been eilileted with the Piles, hare aubmillad w etreral marginal aver Miens for their mammal, and lure tried more than fifty medic; Dr.IJLbTa Pile Ointment le the Ant' that him Oren mo r,D.L Form the efftr.t, already exhibited, dui core mast lie - rapid and complete. JAMES D. WYMTCPYTT. f rom George lifetoell, (lief of Police, Now York / hi:reign been troubled With tho P114,1:14 the nee of.Nr. Pile Murmur soli me hottwiflater re. Het It girt. me further plonstrwltoidd that in away tartaneeedmangi.ywrqimintrowhllt_ has been need ' with like result.- , . OEOIIOE 4. FiCRSEII, Chief. of Polk° “ ' From the tete AtUntant Oeuvre! of Connecticut: - • I here been &filleted with Plies In their mod dir turning and discoureginglorm fdr it perlod of sweaty ' year,, and had recourse tolla beat rnadkal •AM oath. • out benefit. i moment the case Incurable, and thought, , that It would destroy my Ilk. Under the clrcurostata 6 CQX I <oll3lllMCCdtbe use of Dr. labbrit Pile Ointment; . end the result Id • perfect curs. 1. here no language it. toy Com numd suMelont to express my gredtude. .::: :, • , ivx. IlAYDEN,ltertfard, Comm, • , 1 _, _', - . .leteAdjutaatGeiseterof COOS, • .• ' - 110Thri t 1,8 , 114Whoteeets.a.bd et retsdl,by Dr.:01101PBS a. • • • RE Nu 140 rea 'Pittsburgh, sdv of Golden Mortar, and Wood by .1: P. YL ti EMENG, Allegbeti. - the iiy2oxl&srla - .. !:,..2 . .i..6..-2: 1 t3 _ i JecticaL Main THEE E L 'OIt.SA T LIOIITS! xrAmino HAVE .LNG BEEN EN- Jay. golphed dirkaals. an 'regard. Abe tree -means of " c urnnd 11 . 4 th — redklIng thihnmen body from dimes.. and• preeerring life. The rick mai the edlaciorts treatment of th. Mot. bSolty, ars nuttier: r ip • continued practice or woUktatlee and uncertainties. Them iknothing certain or Axed in the treatment of the sick either .So the old or veer actiool of medicine. • Dr. Ratinny has eneatedrel la pro:lacing three remedies— known to the world 22 Re.bray's Reedy Heller, Ilenovating Ratolventand Itegolatora. These Remedies are not only et. tablithed facts Ineemneh an they have never yet ailed in their epeeltelrrcontbiareleflleary prxtecing fruitful and r "lmt, they are facts establishing a science = ate they have let all nem, "when trier eneceetled in restor ing to health--and ridding the body from Memo 'Move! other medicinal treatment had fallod—and the most skilltbd physicians had glean vm the mirk so beyond the power of ha- Man means to enra - endproomumed the dreadful num dato— Incurable. Redware RaMmlies an therefore flood facts in the es , chimes of medical eaten—they biro been "often trier— :never dealetr—and era ready .tobe tried eget. , " ma etell. Mat • RAD the WATI3 READZCIM AB • Special Remedy Is to he. In a/I cases where human body is Weed with the tort pangs or Pen. - yams of pelo—no Matter what thee:ease of the pain may be, eit u 3 o rwh tt° l, may he lun on ted— a umtk. of the Ready Relief, her Internally Be a drink, 0 eatamidlf . *4 "...' vietorosill la a few adman rat the MU..., C l' .e. ease and comfort. • ' • In all came of limn Muardorh, Dneaten, ere, Bloody Flea, Blob Ifeadache,, le Headache , end other NerrauNdtreCtlOU,Ne ith , Rfmele , ;Rtlehm, Toothache, Man; Scelti t l,Vonnis, Slut Wow.* Brraeoa, eats, Poisontug; elther by the Weer adage of Reptike, la wns, or 'Vegetable or klinenlpolsealag by accident—ln all run and ander ell Chris:esteems where the human entens Is tortured by palnal.adwars Ready Relief.° be relied open es it quick, wife andcertain remedy. In at., of Milkman; Bilthms Fmyplan Vever,Milp Fever, Yellow Weyer, Fever end Ague, Scarlet Fever, and all Magma' Fenn; Mash Pug, limmlea, Pueanonin. Rad. vny's Ready Rellefosed hi eonnectloo with Redway's Roan. Paters, will poehlsoly cure the sla alined with them die• buten, and proton the system 'plan sodden attacks when either of Mao tuallguent than Irma. .. asomn Caw mow.. • RenwArs MX ULATORS. ~ Tb, o.o.3very or Lt...opderf 11- pal: establishes a new era ea purgatives, and• te. fa priple ir the =ion. of wadi dna ill taking these pil •no ginig Palm or 64 .... '" the stomach h expellent" ,t , they ever detest - wally, leaving the bowels, liver and °the' • orwes In r natural and healthy oondltion. • .Eteh pill that Is taken creep ne Mb to the Mooch they miry lt,take n. from It el impare fepodt• end .I= ll .o elzettlitlo Omar two doses of It ,dway's T, rumor., snore all dlstremingeyrr atoms Ilyspelwiet J•nnome. ativenew, Liver Complaint, Elliott. =tn.-holy, M • 11l curt- all organic disowns either l man or women. WI vs trortobel with Irregolarltles or WO.k , m4igtilartargee,• nay m ly apes prompt cure and n.g • whir periods Rialwallltey slaters are taken. Every dose of Radway's Regulators that ls taken Instils strrntith within the body of the am/r.feeble and infirm. All who take them are delighted with the happy change they experience In a few hours. The disphited and melan choly fbeljoyous and happy; the sick and debilitated, strong and tignrons. rem GUN! ME?. RAMAT'S ItSNOVATLNO RISOLVEICT, Humors, belt bbettaßere a m tla, lare, Bone, Tamara, Weyer Serer, Skin Ereptlawdllotehealtle, Dynepale, Gant, Coastnaption, Apoplaa7, U.; and all Con etittettohal atal /abrade Disease. either terlted by heredlhe unoemlelob, or Inoculated by or. otherwise. There Is no remedy In the scald Wet willerott each rub. maims Cane laod &M UM u Eaderay's ltelolreet. It 1 1121ei the whole human body; reproolaces vel. sod healthy railrilleeding from the Loop, Ridwere Renovating Re solvent, wUI Ls • few minutes check hemorrhage from the lunge er throat. to cases where the patient coughs up clots of blood or pus streaked , with bloo4 Radentre Roadrbet Lea Monne:nom the difficulty • girtands Ilammond oflA Sag Thirty-mord street, had a bad cough for two year. /Me coughed tip sometimes half • pint of blond during the night. She woo cured in 7 days by the Relief and Resolvent. $3-A sore leg of 2T you; ,12 , red in this weeks by Red.. wars Relief. Mr. T. M. *Won, ' imerchant'of high standing Rehlumg. o..sayer sThst a gentleman who for twenty one years had been talkie(' with• mew leg, that malted ev ery kind of treatment, wee effectually cured in three weeks by Academes Ready Relief, Resolvent and Regulator. • RADWAYIRRL o IRP REG6ULATMORUSM— RESOLVENT. In all constitutional dbenum, and Where the constitution it broken down, or the body ha a milldams of decay, or the syStem Inocolsted with the strata dhienee, either by the unbitten of the laws of health, intempermue, names and In dulgence of the passions, or by trertary transmission, so In came ofScrofula, Consomption, Rheumatism, Gout, Fits, and other heir looms., which a long tint of ancestry 'has so bountifully and richly bestowed on posterity, as a memento ollogast, th at th th e e cost of the intHming Inheritors. These er that 7.4 diseasecan withsgr i t=tited e t t i f v ec . t will eradicate from theliving body every particle of diseased nut ter, renovate the whole system with health; ?uul theumound decaying loom.. ;or other urn...urinate* and purify the un clean from an impuritlea To the disabled wayfarer, who is crippled with infirmities wn Intrits yea "to try" these Remedies. We will Tench ton their efficacy. With many hundtods of others who have wlttlestad and felt the effect of the "Three Great Light.," and as they rule and feweru those bodies which they are destined by the Al mighty Potwar, so them three remedies stand as Rulers, Coo. quern., and Grand ifseten ofall diseata. RAMAT k (XLIG2 Pullen street, N. Y. D urgh Pm ado by T. R. CALLENDRU, Masonic Pitts . . The FL IL IL Itoszedlet srp sold to DruggistA Merchants and, Steeeteeper. J 627 f 61.11.6 6 ,10 ---- Itfrairlak - ADif RE "unit rr WILL TAKE YOU BUT A PEW MINUTES, AND LAP SAM rou mz,vr rzvis OFSCIPERING7 CARTER'S SPANISH NOXTHRE. The Great Purifier of the Blood. Tye But dtleratier ere, yet Mantra' Pbyelsiera preaeriba It, arid every cue who toes It la a walk lag advertlectueuL No ;Medicine over yet offered the American public hoe galueel such popularity in wi abort a time CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE . . . TT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF alma II trill tura my canalthemottiam. It 1..111 cure any maw of Salt Itbiaom. It will cure any cam of Neural II will cure . 7 cameo( form and Ague. Or any Oilmen &ruing frost ao impure Wats of the Blood SCROFTIIOO9 READER It enred tho atom of Mallon. John Minor Dotty., member of °noose, from Virginia, of Scrofula. after the okill of the 'ben phyolel both of ten York and PhUsdelphhk had been tried in rain; and tt trill cure you, render, if you aroto affecte& RIM3M'IC READERI It =red D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of four pee? sanding, alter all other mstedies had Genet— We bore hundred, of such certlfleaten Call on the agent and pi • Book andaretdar, and rend forh - ourwlf, the many remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. The celebrated Dr. Butcher writento us that he had two of the moot wrens and long standmg cases of a disease that would yield to twee of the used remedies. lout he cured one cue with al; and jibe other with tse bottles of Carnes Brattish Mixture. We have known It lamed ha over • thorns. and awe and bare yet to hear of a failure in any cam YE SHAELNO THOUSANDS RHAIK AGOB AND FECEIL—Do not take Collator, Mercury, any anal uoxiour Drug; but try at once Mil grout Altendi and Pruiller of the Blood; Carter's Spezia, Iltura vfll ca any and aver caseof Agoo and Yam. Wr hatr never y At .n it to fall Axel for all dims...rising from an Impure date of the Blood. tro stdied. has der yet been found to have mo good an effect. If you are sick, try It at once; do not delay: time Is preditua and health dd greatest of 11 bleedrige, without ankh all else is calueled. WM. R. REM A. CO., Proprietors, Richmond, Vir&M. Far add by R. A. PAILVESTOCR • CO, sad JOSIPIT FLEMING, PRUburgh, and Druggists, and Country Met , cbantsin a ll Parts of the Canal &am And Canada* deLtdAwlyr The fit - Medical Discovery O/ ?NE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS dboorend In ooe of our common pasture weeds. • remedy that cares everr m kl . ml of Humor, from the win &retain to a common Ho has trial It In over c loven bombed cues, and nen faded eaceptio two mans (both thunder humor.) He Yu now he h4tcroV a l y oz a tir r hundred pennon!. of Its value, ail Two boltle:an warra:ted con "' • nursing son mouth. One to three bottle. will ewe the most kind of pimples o the face. Two to three battles will Nom the system of boils. Two bottles ate warranted to con the Worst canker In tho swath and Motoach. Three to floe bottles an wan - anted to core the wont one of erysipelas. On. to two bottlesarellnUTUkted to can all Motion of thl 'l'm/hotelman warranted to cam ran - Maga Ma ears and cache* among th• hair. four to Mt bottles an mumated to cure corrupt and mo ns nlima. Ono bottle will enroll:01y eruption of the aim Two to three botUat aro yrarraototl to tore tho matt dopy. .. eitsto of thyttcyattion. Two to lama bottlemewarroated to can the worst twos ringworm. • Three to four bottles are warranted to con mit the no. Five to elett bottles will core the - worst .ant of scrunala A benefit is abeam expenieruwd from the tint bottle, and a peramt core le warranted when the above quantity le ta ken. Nothing !open ao Improbable to thine who bore in vein tried all the wonderful 1110114e1.• of the day, as theta rola- MOO weed growing In the pastures, and along old Mons walls ebotdd core every humor in the system; yet It b now a axed bet. If you hove a hmoor It ham Metall. There are no ifs now soils, home or ha'. about the smiting Immo n 0... and not yowl, I peddled over a Rimmed bottles of ft In the vide!. tty.f Roston. I know its effect. in every ease. It has al medy done eome of the greaten cure. ever done In Mem. chosette. I gave it to Children Over • year old: to old people of misty. T hareems poor, putty, wormy tooklng.citildrin who.. fifth was soft arel..fthby, restored to perfect Cato of health by one bottle. To them who are robJectta a elck headache, One bottle will always core It, It giver great relief to catarrh and dint neme. Rome who bare born meths for yaws, hare takenend been regulated by it. When the body le wood 11 work. quite easy, but when them Islay derangement of the Moe- Wm of nattier, It will came very do pier feeling, hot you moot not be alarnual-..they ohm, yes four in front Rmr dam toe week. There le never • bad romans= IL On the contrary, when Mat feeling Rover you will Rd yourself like a new person. I beard acme of the most extravagant mono. 'dams of It that man evorl Wetted to. No change of diet le evernecemerj; eat the beet you can get. I have !Meets!, an herb, which, when simmered In meet no, Mon. welling of the neck and under the men. Prim GO mote Price of the Medico' Discoverylll per bottle DIMIDNB FOR USE. Adult, one table spoonnal per day. Children over eight mara,demert.'epoonfoh children from Res tonight years, tee epoound. Ate no direetkirt can be muds ti.mble to all muntltutlons, take enough to °per' ate:co the Wwels twice a tiny. Mr. KENNEDY gime personal - attendance In bed mem of ecrothle. Bold Wholesale sad Mall at Da. /11/1113S111, 140 Wood atmet, torpor of Piretc Alloy, and J. P.' /LEMTSO, Lba7• aplo • lob2T;lydkltY ALL PAINS GORED L IKE MAGIO. Prke twenty-tin costal per bottle. n I. the foreman. of disease. • Our, the pain •nd y chock the diovise. . • PROP. RREDI3 BIAONETIO oil. Is truly the wonder of the agel It cures pan In lean time than It requires to get a physkimil It mere Toothache in a minute. Corm Cramps. ar - Palti in thee 'stomach and Rowels. Corm 801:f Neck and IthelledPacs Om • Cold. • Cure. Rheumatism and Nsurthitia. Corea Spralea Brublea Scalds and Thema Cures Coma and my Perin the rent. Cum Ames and Lamps In the Dread Instantly. Cum Earache Ina few Minos, , • Cum Peln in the 8 / 4 es, Limb. or Deck Our. Ague end Chill aD4 Meer. Thie 111 no humbug medleine, nod no futißy should be without a bottle In cue of accident or sudden sickness. At le used externally - alwath gthinglitunediath relleLr if lb. WONDYRYUL OIL could speak, It would "'While most phyalchme take whole months to .lny, I make my cam in half ammente's Ten years residence with the Ref Skint m thn tireet, • gather with enlaminent seletaide was on the eminent Rioolmemethating dally nth the eery elite of the UMW th•IVONDER/TL .prefeetlon. enebI NAONITICed Prot REND to present to the world OIL For Webi aU remittable Druggists, and at Prot Reed' AA:If "3 Third PAIINEEITOCN ik CO., and Dr.ORO.IL RR' • Al WboLrWe Agents _ W. D. 41k. NPOALLWX, rigALER - INATARPETE; OIL CLOTHS, Ai' AuTawas, Le. No. d; Foort6 stool, sea Wand. .M.ASSER'S THREE. MINUTES - FREE -4.14. '4S@ b-lOot Doi:Melo inuftod by elm *may who Wt to mob their owls ice Qom For Ws et tbo Your Ponsiolklnfr. Hardware sad Do Men of DI! DID. ?LIMN% No.D. Ytrkrtit,cc,. . . °HMI:UR:V. 1.-MOTOZLELL, • Per tie Rapid Cinv. of Coughs, Colds and Hoarsen—ass. ,Itrayeutn, Ma Xtts boo, 155.5. Da_ J. C. eta-1 do not hesitate to m m., y the brat remedy I have ever found for Conghs, llearseneee, Influenza, and the comitant symptoms of a Cold, to your Cherry Pec toral. In COILMISt use to my practice and my tansitylbr the last ten years has shown It to possess superior virtu. for the treatment of thesecompLtints. DIEN LIM M. N.D. A. rt. 3 IORTLET, Itsa.,-41- Utica, writes: "1 have used your Pectoral my- Utica, omtd inmy family erer slum you Lurented It, and [lettere It the best tualictne for Its purpose over put out. with a bad cold I should sooner pay F 5 for bottle than do withal:it It, or take any other-remedy: CROUP. WItOOPING.COUGII, leuntattp.,o, Feb-1%155G. BlOTilen Arlau—l will cheurrilly certify your Pectoral is the bait remedy we pow, for the cure of Whaiping Coy , . Croupooul the cheer clioesave of children. I.Vo of your ro ternity in the South appreciate your ekill , and commend your melllcino to oar people. • ' HIRAM CONKLIN, 31. D. A3lOB LEE, Eso, Montgomery, Im, writes Zd Jun, "I hallo tedious hdluenvn which roollned in doors o weeks., took many medicine, without relief, finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our eleruytuan The first dose roliered the 'amass booty throat and lung% ims than onahalt the bottle madirmerompletely well. Your meth. tines aro the cheapest as well as the bed WO mu buy, sod atom atom.' 3 . 00., DOCtOTOlrld your remedies, us the poor r u n's 'AST.IIMA.OR rrrrinsic AND .11110:40MTIS. • 'Marc 5113CIIMTER, N., Ali, 4,16;10. SIM —Your Cherry' Itectorat is perfordin; marrelloos aim in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consmaption r and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the longs for tho loot 40 Teri. L. PARKS, Merchant. RA3ISET, M. D., Albion; 3lMaroe Co., lowa, 'writes, Sept. 114 IS:s5.--During my practice of many years I Lave Gaund that nothing esputl to your Cherry Pectoral ear giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or ruling such as are curable." We 'might add volumes of evidence, but the most CollthlC lug priest' of the virtue of thLi remody Is found In Its effects upon trial. CONSUMPTION. Probably no one .remedy has aver been known which cured no many and such dm:wrens case". as Ode. Some no human ald can reach, but even to those tho Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Ann Horn; New York City, March 5,1556. Micros Ang-Lowelh—l feel it:is dote and a pleasure to its form you what your Cherry Pectoral boa done for my wife. She had been tiro mouths laboring under the dangerous symptom, of Consumptinti, from which no aid we could pro gave her much relief. She woo sic/hilly failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, ahero we lave come for advice, rec. =mended a trial of yonr medeilue. t o MPa his kindness, as we do your akin, for rho has recovered froin that day. Stir la not yet as strong as oho need to tie, but is iron front her cough, and cat !smelt* well. Vann with gratitado and regard. ORLANDO Sil ELOY, of Shelbyville. Classontpliret, do not despair till till you 111., tried Ayer's Cherry Doctoral Ms made by one of the best medical chersilate in tho world, and Its atm all around or bespeak the high merits of its vinues—.P6B:Ledurr. • lyer's Cathartic Pills. TIM SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY AND Medicine havebeerinixol to their Meson toproduce this but, most perfect palatalve which ill known tenon. Innu merable proofs are shown that these pills hare virtu. which carom In excellence theordinary medicines, and that they in unprecalentedly upontheesteemof all men. They are ml. maple...it to take, but powerful Moire. Their pene tti PmPati bstnactionses annulate lie vital activities of the body, Tow ra ne ng the o organs, purify the blend, and expel disease. Theynurge ant the foul hnmore which breed and grow dinemper, stimulate aluggigh or disoniered orgene tato their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole synent li Nat only do they cure the every day complaints of eve boly, but alas formidable and dangerous diseases that have ed the best of human skill. While they prodnoe powerful elects, they are at the same time, in dual:tithed &sesoliesaket and ben physic that Mb be employed for children. Being togeocoated, they are. arepleasant to take; and being truly vegetable, are free from any lista' harm. Cureshasi, boon made which anions be • lief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted dtionandcharacter as to forbid the simpleton of untruth; Many eminent cluryrymen and physicians have lent their names to osrtlfy lathe public the reliability of my remedies, while others Moe sent mm this ainurance of their conviction that toy preparation. contribute immemely to the relief of my Minded, suffering fallow-men. The Agentsbelow named is plotted to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing direction for their toe and certilleateeef their cures, of the following complaints. Costiveness.. Dolan.• Complains, Ahem:mans, Dropsy ileartburn, Headache arising Mom a font stomach, Nausea, I t t = . n, lileald .c i y oscnon s o o f f th a e rv liu t zia .. a i ld Pain seining Cutancons Diseases which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or Eing's E They also, by purifying the blood and etimulating the, xenon, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, tech as Deafness% Partial Blindness, NeuralgLa nervons Deu! ants of the Liver and Eldneye, Gout, and other kind.' redomplaiets arising from Is low stale of the body-or obu erection of its functions. Dot be pot o ff by unprincipled dealers with eome other pi ll they make more profit on. Ask for .trio's and take nothing etre. Ito other they can giro ytea trami pares with title In Ito intrinsic value or connive powers-- 1%04dr want the best aid there Dint . them,and they sitottld hare It. Frnpared by C. AYER, Ptlt./011 and Analytical. Chorale, Lowell, Haan ... ai - Priee cent , . bona. for $l. Sold by li. A. FAIINESTOCII L CO. Wholesale Accnts Plitaburglt, and by all Ortiggieta and Iledicinc Dcalern. mr3OilydLlFF—dm OR. HOOPLAPCIPS 1 =1:1111.471.D GERMAN DITE.ERE, PRSTAILET BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PUILADELPHIA. PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CUREI Lire, °Amp:ajar. Difrprpria, Jatnerikr... Chrton'e or Nen\atur Debilit 9, Disam find a Di.. rmr aririagfrom a dianrclerai Liver or &mane, Such an Cont. ration, Inwerd PUee,Folnessof Mood to the/load, Acidity of tho Stomach, feuteo, heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Tufo.. or Weight In the ' - Stomach, Sour Eructation+, Sinking or nut ho ik .etrlit=2l r g a tg.?:=t?..ZMlta net flutle g rFo r g t at the lleart,Llmaktostorauffocatlngsensat loos when In a lying pmg. tare, Diatoms of Ybdon. Das or webs before the Eight, Fe err and pain in the Read, Deficiency of Permit.. tCm„ Yellowlegs. of the Skin and Y.Y.- Pain in the Fla, Dark, Chest, Llmbe, A,'., Sudden Ipehe. of that, Doming 1 the. Elmgh, Ennetent maginings, Evil great De. . on of The protaietor In calling he attention cf the . public to thia phpallktiO4 aio63 Oriti a feeling of Ma Mum. rood donee in Its virtue and adap t . time to the Daces. fm which it le recommended. It Le no new and not - lied icle. but one that has stood to toot of • ten years' tria heron. the American .people, mud Iw rtmetation end sale I unrivalled by any similar pre 'saran/me extant. The teen cloy in Its faro: given by the in pruminent and well to wn physicians and itoUviduale all parts of the country Is memo..., and a...—earefol sal of the Alronma publish monaily by the prof:rector, and to le had antis of my of his Agents, 0111100 t hot attlafy the man eiceptkal, thot this remedy le really deserting the great celebrity It hoe obtained. Principal dflice end Mennfacincy, No. 90 Arch street, Philadelphia IM PENNSYLVANIA TFETDIONY. avviltatie f , ' R. Fro.n&ivd, En, Me torn known 'Pruritic, for me Dammam. how Ifbets, /Ivry County, no. Dmattsom..fatt.ll,lsss. DZ. C. AL JACIEBOX.DrIrSim--Ivras for for Om years merely &filleted with Chronic Itillidus Dysentery, for vrlikh I was attended by seteral of the best physicians In the ossuary, but all erne avail. Ist. mod various remedies, but could find nothing to benefit me until I was induced to try your German Bitters, and after taking loin bottles by whichl was entirely cured, and am new enjoying the best of More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Certificate of 1. C. Comm, Eau.. Reporter for the " E mn . hog Chroultda," Pittsburgh, Pa., who, Pels.ll, ldak says: ~. 'Tor some weeks put my wife ham been using your Ger. t man Bitten, with a hippy effect. She has been afflicted move or lem, fur several years, with disease of the Liver and Dynpepala. amt anti! oh* commenced using the Bitten, no thing hod ghee hermuch relief. Her health Ls now rapidly fttPmving.stretite gemLumt we have every moon to be. Love she will bo perfectly motored. She says It a the Lost medicine she has ever med.'. if • Nervous Debility. J. 11. llchettrunt, Doylestown. P., Juno 10, 1.653, toys "My wife has been arilleted with Nervous is le September, 1661, Wove which time 1 ben been us to End any phyelden or medicine MKS would benefit her In the least, until ono day I called of the store of Dr. Remy, Irt this town, for wane tincture of Don, and described to him the afflictions of my wife: he then banded me • lot of p•pene to reed, among which I found ono describing. your German battens I Immediately procured • 6.w bottles from lilm, And am phased to state that the rue of the Ditto, has Joist her more goal than all tho maUcitte tLn has heretofore taken. wish you to send mo • half dozen bottles. J. Liver Complaint. P. Wire, Marthisnurg. PA., May 41E154. of "With much pleasure I testify to the virtue of Tour Ger man Bitten. Home time since I Liu ufElclul will, a disease of the Liver, for which 1 mood stirions remedies, but with no beneficial effect, until I woo Induced to try your Sitters, which I am now happy to elate have entirely cored me?' They aneiattirely vegetable. Dee from all alcoholic stimu lants, sod pleasant In taste end smell. AIR-Prlce 76 tent, per bottle. Sold by Druggist...it Storekeepers In every town and village in the United State. and Qingdao. /aid by FLEMLNLI BROS., and Dr. OEO. IL /TETHER, Pittsburgh, Pe. Jul ItlyilawS _- -- A wonnom.artiL DISCOVERY I! WIIICII lIAS BEEN TILE STUDY AND researrh of the teed medical men that ever tired to find a remedy that would radically cure the Drimepale, which has teen recently found out by D IL R. T. FO • OP PITTRIIE,IIOII, RD,PEN.T..I., Ris leborien. search and reecarch in the Vegetable Ring dm. for right or ten years, has Monett to light a wonderftd Mediehao which will radically cure the DYSPEPSIA, a hich Is the first unmoor all general disease width the human eye. tem is enttlect to. Keeps the Ragmen.' Stomach] dean and healthy. We most all have good health and cannot boa I rattled of any general disease, Dr. It. T. FORD has been a subject of this /mini dhow. I=lf [Dymetwia] for eight to ten years, and !lAA Wed re;le of experiment. on himself. but all I vain, until hle premnt discovery, which ha. Enmity w ithout 4h and many others In elx, eight 10 two! Jaya, w pain or Meknes., or any unpleasant feelin In the m stem, but on the contr , ary, It lovigonites the system alth m and ghee a Iny anion togvery anon, ~,a, pen. It will act gently tw coploo.ly on tiro give • healthy action t the stomach and liver. You mm earand Mink your 111 on dieting, which Anil not merino—the rundkine assays doi g its duty ...called DR. 11. T. FORD'S nser 131 A CORDIAL, What kind of disease. will Dynpepela produce? I answer Ale the lint rause of all general diseases. Liter Affection, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Disease, 'Bronchitis, Bleb Headache, Wilmot Diarrhea, Billions and TyPitold Stn.., Fever and Ague, Nervous Parer, Seamier, Ennio, (Plies,J Dative Bowels, Dona Husky or Gummy Skin, Cobb, Rheu =Mica of all se kind', Ai on of mplexyth, Thro Triunity Wooluiree of the mxtem, U Conceptie Arthur:4 Filin of the Stomach, Throwing op of yourb & Foal, and aim Win ess d. AU of the above feeling. may or will be produced from • Dytmeptie stomach. From that organ all general diseases will ho produced, [lf this Maternent is true, which no sane mind will deny.] because all who have been sick Mum this Natement to bitnie from experience, • sick or deranged Mauch I. find. Bow important It fe to a poor patient who has born suf. faring for many year., to point hint to a remedy that beam rely on. and radically remove the come that hoe made him Mk. It's liko • mariner loosed upon the ocean, at the And glitnpee of a light house, Id. heart bounds with PRIOR THREE DOLLARS PER 861422 SOLI by the Proprietor, Dr. R. T. FORD, Went end of Penmylvania Arsonist, (Fourth street Bond,) sad oleo JOHN HAFT, Jr, No.llo Wood street. corner of Sixth; elm. NE. VIN, lIIIEOWAN k co., Liberty 'divot, below St. Chirp Pittelsurgh. Alen, Mr. W. A. REED, formed.. the finn of James 'f. Semple 2 Do., Northwest comer of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. And also, Dr. Ford'. AnttEllious and Liver Pills; also, tile invaluable Indian Vegetable-Nerve Liniment. The shore medicine. need no commendatio for thou. sands In our dty and county will teary to their eir Invaluable qualitka. Their equal is not to be found. mrlilaikw/y, • IDISLA NO • • Ye who consider a nue Heed ornate N ATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT, ' but deli la too bite WM SANDEIP.S.. SCALP TONIC, vetch restores the healthy condition of the main csum halt to grow on tJui bald. and checks any tendency tomtit *falling oat, and bacontingthiii. lifirFor wile at the principal „I lend by the Pia Motor SIXTU STREET too linithflolil et: trESTER•Ct)VERS, B o net 'Wreathe and Mukelesfar Tarter FOI WO by ' ,-.414ekba13" as. MARMALL Jk CO. jedio 8T Wm:dot/wt. OEM .flirbical. AYER'S RAILROAD NOTICE. TIE PITTSBURGLI p in WAYNE A CHICAttO EAU. }WAD COMPANY, with to =Pie Ealing Sleek arid e 41.11.• I/ ' meat, la prepared to transport Pawl:mere awl Preight ttom Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicagn,Br. lords. In , olls, Clivriortari, and all places West and d.outlverr great derv., of regularity and expedition. • . • . The aci that tiiis rasa comaliclateal" - Scion guar' more ware be made 3LIII Tr mil 9.40 A. at, =rill Rua: Comtoo:— . Fint Expreseat 11.00 pm, at 205 v. MU Tun/K.ll—Fr= Pittsburgh: First boors:m.lln toloutmßecond Express to In MillUtcl. From FhiladelptiLs: Ftrst Expree e0c.. 1 Papua's In:Ill hours anal 5 minutes. TM Sall Muth from Philadelphln b ovr bomb by First Express, and 'unmooro by , go forward by First Exprem from Pittsborr The 040 s. sr. Train from Pittsburgh brit Moines, is overtaken at thsurtline by &corn All Tntios make close connections at CreeL bus, Cioclnnatl, Indianapolis and Rt. Louts .Wayne with Trains oil Wabash and Weetelll Lafayette. ()thirst Illinois and St Lodi% ale., a Tsuios on she N. R. k L. E. It. R. • ALI • CONINO. From Chimgo. iFt. Wayue.l Crestline.' Arr. Pithsleg. lot Express, 7.40 o. lad 1.40 P. L. 110.3 a P. )1.1 2 .005. N. 24 10.00 it red 3.43 02.13 P. sr.i r. st. • Mall Train leases lineal en-A 4.00 a. u., arming hi Pitts burgh at 1.00 r. a. These Trains make close ronnectims with Trains fur Phila delphia, Lattimore and New York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianepolis Cincinnati and Comm..n bus :Mace chereconnections et Greenlee with all returning Than. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from St. Louis. 'Central Illi nois, Lafayette and intermediate Idle., connect with above Trains. - At Ft:rest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cineinmsti, Springfield and Dayton. Acconstorisnos Tunis—Lame New Brighton fur Pitts kurgh at 6.30 A. u.,12.00 It, and 6.30 r. m. Leave Pittsburgh for New Brighton at 8.455. at, and 5.305. x. Baggage checked thrOugh. formand no charge for handling. For tickets and farther Ination apply to A. T. JOHN STON, Agent, at the Groat Western Railroad office, directly on file router of the 3lonongehels House, Pittsimrgh, or to GEORGE PARKIN, Federal street !dation, Allegheny City; B. F. PATRICK; Nor 30 Deorharn street, opposite Tremont House, Chicago, or to . the Agents At the Stations along the To COMIIIOI3OO on WEDNEeItDAT, 27th Inst., and cont nna until further nettle.. IfOUSTON, Gen. Pale'rould Fet ?oft. D. W. EOM, Poker Agent, Chicago. D. W. I.IOAGIITON, Agent, Phlhuletphlo. MOORE, m7h.l-Je24 CYsaalinad and Pittsburgh 'Rail Road. rrillE NEW SIIORT ROUTETO CINCINNATI AN ST. LOUIS v tr. STEUBENVILLE 00 lIELLEAIR NOW OPEN.—Thetralns °fads road now run directly to end ftnm Allegheny Depot end Cleveland, Steubenville, Wheeling and &Beale without change of Baggage. Three pally Trains to Stenbenrille,lTheeling and Bollerdr. Two Dolly Trains to Moreland. Four Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. On and Idler Monday, Jaw VA, 1357 the trains of this Company will run dally, (Sundays except d,) no follows: Leave Allegheny 2,30 A: 31,9.40 A- . 31, end 3 P. U. Arrive 10 Steubenville 5.06 12.42 P. a., 620 P. K. Do Bellealr; - 030 A. 0.; 2.03 P. 11,7.10. P.M. 1)o Cleveland 3,12 P.M., PAO P. IL The 2.50 A. Y. heft makes no connection for Cleveland or any point north of Wellsville. This train is run through to Steubenville, Bridgeportand Bellesir,connectingat Steuber: rills Junction with a Lest train for Newark, Columbus, Day ton, Indianapolis,Clucinnall, Louisville and St, Louis, leaving Allegliony.Depot at 2.30 S. IP, Newark 0.20, Columbna 10..50 and arrive at Cincinnati at 2.50 ex.—Twelve Holm from Pillsbury/. to Cincinnati. The 2.50 A. Y. train- makes connection at Bellaire with a train on Central Ohio It. It.; leaving &Maim at 9.00 A. at for Cambridge, Zanesville. Newark, ColMnbtra,'Cinehinati and St—Louis. • Tho 3.00 P. it. train makes connectkont at Yellow Creek' Junction: 020 P. a. 0n Cloveland, linffAlcs Toledo, Detroit and Chicaga at Steubenville Junctkin 6.38 for Columbus and Cincinnati, arriving at Newark. 12.48 P. Colcurtbies' 2.25 A. u, and Cincinnati 7.44 0. ',lnt &Dealt. at 1 .50 i. at., con necting with tho night train on the Central Ohio Railroad for Cambridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columbus and Cincin nati. The 0.40 A. vt. and Sp. x. truing both rtni through to Cleve land and make close connections at that point for Chicago and other points in the :torth-West, Ida Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. The 3e, te. train conntcts with the Alichlgun Central Rallrecut Boats for Detroit. thence to Chice,,,byrnii. Passenger. leilving Allegheny on tho t.. 40 11. te. Wain for Chicago els Cleveland and Toledo, vlli arrive of that point :even Fours in at/minaret throe wholentli et the canto hour and go via Fort Warne. Pattengory for Welleville, Steubenville, Wheeling and other points on the river lion by them trains go through without detention many hours in ndvetnea of the steamboat. an the rive., 1857 —.1857 Michigan Central /taiLroad Line. MORNING AND EVEZT I E _LTA. INU Lino for Detinit,Chi andAlwankle, Sheboygan, Galena, Dubuque, Bock Inland, Burlington. lowa City, Fon-do-Lae, Prairle-do-Cldert, Bt. Lads, Pt. Paul, or any other part of the Great Treat.' Alter the ant of May. the nplendid Startlers CITY OP CLEVELAND, MAY QUEEN and OCEAN, wilt form the Morning nod evening line hearten Clerefund and &hat the present seam, running nr follows: OCEAN.MAY QUEEN, Capt. C.C. Mannar. I Capt. E. It. Tare. Leiters Lute. Clovelanl....3lcrtiday P. M. Detrolt....—..Monday Detroit—. .... .Tuarday A. M. Cleveland Tuesday P. M. Clevoland-...Wednes'y A. IL Detroit.- ......11edrafy A. M. Detroit ... P. M. Ckrarnd . .....Thursday A. M. Clevoland.....Thuniday P. M. Detroit ... ... ...Thurtlay P_ALtDatrult. Friday A. M. Cleveland Friday I'. MyCleveland.....datortiay A. M. Detroit .... MdDar01t......-.Sitturday P. IL CITY OP CLEVELAND—Capt. 1. yL LCSo2.—Lars. Cleveland Tuaday A. ILiCleveland.....Priday A. M. Dotruit .. .. -.Tuesday P. IL IDetrolt..-.—Friday P. M. Mahal .... trednes'y P.M.Clereltnil—Sartrtday P. IL Detroit Thuraday A. 11.1Dar0d....--Monday A. M. One of the Watt will leave Cleveland every morning al 9 Velock. (duality, excepted.) end every Peening on th e arri val of Trains from ncr-vnut PITTSDTIIOII AND emery. sATr, Arriving-at - Default ha tlota to coonact with tiler morning and evening truins for Chicago, connecting at Chicago telt h all trains tor the Nortlurrat and South; alto. with the Meta on !Ake Mtchican kw all Porto north of Chicago, Farr $1 1r94 by Ma route than by any other. - Train. or the %Ilehlgan Central Dead ran Into 'the Colon Depot et Chicago. from which all other roads diverge, there by saving hack hire and change or berggiage r incident to other routes. Perron. *Arm to bran. Nataas, It oil Nebraska will find this the cheapest and must annfortable roote,aa our brats are large and commodious. . . Famines tooling Wen. and dealer. In Block, wEi find It greatly to their advantage to WI at the Company's Oahe, 45,,, tr e of Wayne and Lavery Streets, dhvetly opposite lho Mundell House and Penneyhanla flathead Depot. - For ratio of fare and farther ltdorrnatton, apply at the above office. • B. A: PIERCE W. C. SHAFFER, Ticket Agent. General Agent, Cleveland. aplSolrtm P. KNOWLAND, Ai Pe nwaylvania flaklro I. GREAT CENTRAL Route, conlvettrig the Allan cities with Winton., NorthaVesterri; and States by.a confirm...li Hallway diteet. neets at Pitmburgb with daily line of St - on the Weston, Itlvers,and at Cleveland an &omen to all ports on the North-Wester, the moat direct, cheeped, and reliable FRISIOIIT enti-im forwarded to end from lb RATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA FIRST CUSS—Boots, Shoes,. Hate and Caps, Dadra, Dry Dome, On boxes, I.k. and trnnks.) Drugs, (In boxes and bale.) 1 loathers, Fon, ku. SECOND CLASS.—lkeriestin Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking. (in original bales) , Dregs tin-casks.) Hardware., Leather. On roils or boxes) Wool a nd Sheen Pelt% I.S.dward WIRD CLASS.—Anvih, Steel. Chains On. ' easks,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Bolted (lowe or in casks,)Tobaam, manufactur. W. (except Cigars or Cot.) tin. . FOURTH CLASS.--Coffee, Fish, Bacon,Beef and Pork (in elksk's or boons, Eastward,) Lard and Lard Oil, Nags, Soda Ask Ger man Cloy, Tar, Pitch, awn., FLOUIL—Ike per obi. until further not OItAIN-31e per ICM tbs. until Farther no COTTON—V' per Life not ...ea:B..4;100 further notice. phis. hleiio t e outicu lit lar to m leg goods loom any point ark packages "ria. Roamed.. All Gomisconsigned to the Aaer at PhiladelphLa or Pittsburgh, will be for. detention. Favour Actmats—C. E. Noses, 61 Kilbeintent, Ikedon; J. F P. Clarke. No. 2 Introlionae,and r street, and John McDonald. No. 9 Battery Place, Near York; Pierce Co, Janesville, 04 Irwin A Co., and 'Springtime k Bryson, Cinclormtl, 04 It. C. Moldrom, ]lndiana, Ind.; Demmer), 13.0 A Co„ and Carter A Jcirett.• Louirrille, /Cy: P. 0.0% nik.y & co.. llvnnerlUo , Ina.; It. P. Stam.St. Louis, Blo; Ms, Wormloy A Co, Memphis, Tenn.; Leech A Co-, Chicago, lilt J. P. pleas, Ft. Wayee.lnd.: Y— J. Speeder, Phila.; Mao gram A Mimes, Dinh:norm D. A. Stewart. Pittsburgh. 11. U. HOUSTON. (keg Freight Agent, Phila. IL J. LOMBAXICT; Supt., Altoona, Pa., Jenly Pittsburgh awn Connelsville . Rollitnol. TIIE PITTSBITGII. &ffgg. 7 Connellsville ilailrold Is now opened for the transportation of passengars and freight to and from Pittalmrgh and Connellevillo, w=eeping with the Penna. fkatral itallmad at Brixton'. Station. Arrangements havaalso beam made with the Penni. Central Railroad, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Italtintoro will be canted from point:eon the ,Pitt,. burgh nevi Conwini Ile Itailmnd , by car loads, on favorable term, ' nmsamo or TastrisOn and after Wednesday, CBI hid., there will be two daily trains, as follow., viz: 31.11 Train, leaving the Passenger Stathin of the Penna. Railroad, every morning, (Sunday excepted,) at T o'clock, Pittsburgh time, and arriving at Connellsvillo at 17:33 A. M. . Express PansengerTratn leaving Pittsburgh at 4..3 o'ck P. 31., and arriving at Connelleedheat 'No P. M. • . Rrnntirmo—ltsptess Train will leave COnndliVille et b o'clock, A. M. (=netting with the Moll Train east on the Penn. Railroad' el Brinton'a Station at 7:43 A. M., and with the Indiana: Acconammlation at come place, arrive in Pitts. burgh ab 9 A. M. Mall Train leaving. Coanolimillo VA).P. M. and en. netting at Brintoira Station 'ivitli . Tuitlis Creek Accommoda.- lion Train N 0.3, retina.' Railroad, .mire In Pittsburgh at an P. M. :Freight to and from Pittsburgh and nations on the Pitts burgh and COnnallarille Railroad, will be maired nod de* livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad: Planting Ilall'e, Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Uniontown, Frostburg and Cumberland leave Oonnelimille remtlatlyan the arrival of the train . .. Tickets cantle hod from the Tkkat Agent at the Penn. Railroad Plummer Depot . ' Tho Adams Biwa. Company have special , MeMengen with dolt proof mfea on the Expreaa Train, to take en 11:" of money, valuables. and nackages of all kind. antritatril the care of that Company, who will. receive and receipt therefor, and gin *cad ttentio . cijOa ml )e delivery of Mamma. ea• May 6tb,1867--my7 • — Great W 'Mad/ • Reuse. . Cl A LENA AND CRlsomeas ij CAOO Unice llanrund. sr /.1110 for Freeport. Ilehms and' Dunleith , from CENTRAL DEPOT, Mot of LAKE STREET, rotmeeting at - Dunkin. Mth lacunas for Ft Paul mut tho Uppppeer MlsebelppL WELLS STREET rvtios...:AND lOWA LINE—For Diion, Fulton, and Centre rms..' ammEnr• tbr lona, Nebresks and Hamm: will Sod OD the matt expeditkan route, It bring Jahn` Line toNn. 3 lnnurFF4 And Viotti& hj , I,Ni.traut then mkt. Wfth th e _Greltiow4 Stage Co., or .it points In w.. 04 the' lieut. : • BRUNT AND SIADISON. LIVE—For Whet; Junesellie, Vrand Central Wltantaln. inv.En lit IlemT,Bklunand;andikaate Northr" , T. O trait, d.py, eanday, eaxepted," for all a Ate above Write, making dale, conntalene nit the Eastern Road., and si_th whet. an the MaldealppY north and south. P. A. UAW, thipt.EmettlydrAdj JOHN B. TURNER, Past • traitroabs Thjs runts via Steubotrilla to Cincinnati. la THERM" !ALES EllOrtTElt than ♦ia Cunning, chtcked through toStrcaßnvillc,lkllealr,Culnm• bus,Ctodutlati,Et-Louta,Cleseland, Cht.qoariclother points on tile Ilrm • Passengers for New Philadelphia and Stationa on tho Tnsmrawas flragcli mast tako tbo MO A. M. Train from Allegheny City. Tickets nro sold to Cleveland, Sandusky, Chicago, Mil...Lk, lit. Lyrae. Melees, Burlington, Fulton, Rork Torn City, Unnlietb. Peoria, La Faille, Freeport, Erie, Duukirk, TYingara Vdlo, Buftelo, Etenheneille, Wheeling, Helical% Colniuline.lndlanspolit,Cineinnriti. Lnni.rlllo, St. Louis and to all tray etatioai un the rea.L Ticket to nil point, are eel.' at the Ticket °Mon in Allegh eny City. Theeerocera can gel any inguynntion ronnertting• this lino at the °aloe or the C,ompariy. (Monongahela Hoene.) Pim burgh. It. B. GLASS, Ticket Agl, Alle,#oisy (MT. ocyll—je2.s J. A. CALMITEI, Ant., Pittsburgh No charge for handily abacatge. abc re check. are deny. to agents of the hoe. Mia=l *"1 'AT eL'iCLYNATI with the Ohio 4 A r arisrippi Broad Guage R. S. for Madison, Lenin - Me.. New Albany, Emu, Till°, Vincennes, Cairo, Cesit.llllinels, St. Louis, letkrson • city, Kansan, Nebraska, andel! points 'S. Illinoba, snarl and 311.3ippi dyes's-, . PARE AS. LOW ASSY .itlY OILER For through tickele by this ionte to theinciptil AND Sot - rut:Le CM.. jildimo apply at t he -Graaf Ticket Ojite, directly nu the curve" or the Monengatatii.•-: - • Souse, Pittsburgh: or of the JWccil Street ..w. , toe, AR.- gheny. 43 , - ASK FOR TICKETS "TIA sTsunzzailaav-iar AU Information concerning the above Use 11114 Its ma nect lone; together with through freight isles and cintnw,h e will be furnished on application to, 11ORRISON FOSTER, Ames!, No. 114, Wilder in., Pi anhurgh ORCI. Ir, 4111.T0N, Superistesat'sl. ILAnrErn: D/Vl4:3[T, Steubenville, 0., GeseralEgest —-- . , i sal ..... . ......... . ..... -. .. ... ..±.....—...... - ..;.1ent.-: - , s' A i r Gine Rant. - - PROM CRICAGOTOS o. T . zar i amit.. 1: LOUIS via St.' Louts, Alt .: .., and Chicago Railroad, all the gray by Itaihnarlicanyltur,. the Great American Express and United Stahl Mails:. Tlos. I i "- only direct and tellable route to the South and - Siontbsftwt..., - --- Seventy - miles shorter than ea trier Beate. . . . Trains IS LAN D MICIFIGAN.SOUTIIEWN and CHICAGO - a ROCK FL It, Corner of Van Buren and Sherman street.. St. Loots Day Express; 11=:A. M.., daily, (Sunday ax. coptedi—artivent Ems St. moil at I:30P. Si.. •- -- • St. Louts Night Fpresis, lids P.M., doll (Saturday. ess . cepted,)—arrive at East St. Lents atl:3o P. S . .. TRAMS LEAVE EAST ST. LOUIS. . Day Enemas, f4:15 A. Si., daily, (Sunday excepted,) arrival ••. at Chicago at 9:45 P. M. Night Elpress,s P. If., daily, (Sunday' eseaPlest ) ailire. '... at Chicago at 7:45 A.M. .' • , . . . , . .... . .. ... • . From Chicago to St. Louis,-1.3 House' '.' •- ' . ..... • . . . LIIPOiITANT ILOCAL CONNECTIONS.- ...:, ••'...-.; FS ...... AT JOLlET—witif the Rock blond BillrOad for Ottawa, ~ . La alle, Rock bilandand Central lowa. • . •' - • . • ~ ' ' AT BLOOMLNGTON--with Diking Central Reiblasd for ,- Clinton, Waynesville, .and , Decattm, and. with Stymie. yon Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria, id and. Nuke 8.. 8., - . kw 'Walnut Grove, Wohington,Peinia, *be, atimile44,;;;,, Elmond, Knoxville, Galesburg, 'Montismth and'aittling.,— —:- 100. AT SPRUNIEPIELD—tritIi.Vreet treariii niniiiiiice.,,..., Jacksonville. Maples and Illinois River. . ' -- - ..'il'' AT ALTON—with Dially.Llne. of Packets for- /lannikal, '--- Quincy and Keokuk- the most expeditious and reliable! I,:f route to all portions of North' Eastern Minalurl , _ . .. " -,' • • . ' . AT ST. LOUlS—with-Daly Find Claes iSh6ambental for. ''- ' New Orleans and Intermediate _Points on the Direr Kleafs..., -....., 1 eissippl, end with Regular Litman: Pac ks for Kamm, Si. Joseph, widall points on the Missouri, Te eame, qUitilbe,; land and Arkarmas Rivets. _ . ~ •-, a iv. Pmareners destined for Bloomington . , S ' ,alleld Deader, Jacksonville, Naples and all point. on the ,Blissisalppli . MI.- - . . marl, Emma Cumberked and Tennessee titers, by taking , :.. the above route, will he sera of making- tennections,.ind. , • - r . aniving ill St. Louis on advertised Gm., avoiding the vent. : . Gone delays of the &coition/1 route via. Peoria and lllbuila , River, awing twenty-Own beers titt.e being thirVeven - miles less distant to Bloomington, lifti.elvi; lea to ring- —.. field, seventy Imo to St: Louis, endfliteen I to Peoria than 7 ' C.,: hy any other reedy. . . ~,,, ~,...,,i Through. tickets ma bo procured at all the Pattern Railroad Offices at the Company's einos, 49 Dearborn etnist,; , .. opposite the Tremont lipase, and at the Michigan frilauthara,..; v:i 1 and Rock Island Depot corner of Ten Buren and Sherman. , ....--. ..... - . .. ............ etreeta • • , , . RoKonnoildo Dam:ago Mon bo the Depots of tho , " - • catione rondo coming into tho Cit to . oboc e. . l Rattrivo through to any point declrid on tho • A. IL RlOORAitirt.'" mr7ol 'E. It GOODRICH. °mend PaisengorAtotif • restrutyl raids RallirniatL. ' - ' UMMER ARRANGE- S 3IENT—.On and atter June 741. , ' ; '• ~ , The Mail Train leaves the Passenger Station itrarysinnss , i cs:. trar. except Sunday, at ales o'clock. ,- ~., _.'.- • ...•• f.- - . - ..;:..i. TIME PAST LINE leases Pittsburgh; Oicopt .'BWillij., at 2.50 P. hf. • • ~ . VIM STOUT EXPRESS TRAIN tetra.:Pitt:Mel/Ma Sir-1 ,- + ,, r Philadelphia at Ik2o P.ll. The Indiana Accommodation • train learnt •Pittsbarei ',. dolly, anent Sunday, at .32.20 o'clock, P:M.l'atopping et all stationsomd running as far as Indiana. The Pint Amies, , .. • • STools fur Toitle Creek Ilridge, leaves dallyonnept, .' • , Sunday at 10.45 am. The Second Accommodation:Train for Tb., 2'rec Turtle k 'caret dally:Eandafeseepted..itaal P. M_—.. The rd AccommodatkorTraln . for 'Turtle Creek /nays(' "- daily, cept Sunday, at &SO P. M. ••• ' . . _ . . ,7, - .. Returning Tudes arrive innings:3Th as Valloww,—liclitern.,?-:P 1.15 to m. Mail, 12.3 D a. m.; Past Lino, 2 a. ra.; /mils= An. ... ~,,., commatation.ond Connellmille,D a. m.; First Turtla Creek, 1 ....,: AcoommodatiOn,-0.5011:te.;-Scamd Accommodation. 12.10""". - ro.: Third Accommodation. 0.10 p. to-, with ConnetnalllAO , F7 = ".Z commodation. The traveling public will find it greatly to thOli Interests ; . ." le going East or Welt, to travel by rte Perunryleanla Rail. ~• mod, as the accomModatima now °Rated cannot' bo aurpans.: ‘ ,. cd on any other man. As the road is ballasted with - none, - - and is entirely tree from dun, we Cali pro:aim afety,apeid• ' ' ' and comfort to all who may rotor this road with their pat, ~...:. ' renege. For farther particulars too handhilisat the &Reran start. .. log points. Passengers from • tho. West will trot this the - ' shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Rai* - • - J. STEWART, Agt., Passenger Lines, Pittaborgh, , •....'"' TIIOS. NE9onr, Agent, Passenger Lines, - Philkdelpkis—',., Ja.slyd 183 7.........._.. ...... ..... —.. : . ... —.484 Steamer Telegraph; 'FIFE FINE LOW PRESSURE 1. Steamer Telegraph, Capt. RICHARD BARROW, nal make three trips a reek between er Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Brace. Lams Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port.BuriSai end ' Port Brum every /dondaylk Wednesdays a/W.1'6401..1W V , 734 o'clock P. ' Leave Port SurvreU at 2 o'cladt, lad Slldvef' ley at 7 o'clock, P. IL, for Illeveland, Tarory,Tursdays— and Saturday, The TgLEURAPII cornice the tufted Slates Matt between. these Port, and cohnocta at Cleveland .with the Mateo !, Rallmad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh; Lake Shornand Toledo elan. with Port Stardeyand Leaden exut.Axt' • The TELEGRAPH" has', bean thoroughly arerhanled and. — rentted, and Is In excellent tuna/thin for., the trade alterrune la. 4H..For Freight or twinge try 1y to • - - , ' ECOVILL CMALYD.P.RDALE, ardisland;' • HILL, or JOILic , AIeKENNON, Port Barre; and HOLCOMB A. HENDEB,SO:ioir • ROOTH ilk DA9lBOl‘ , Port Stanley. • • • _ aplddind,, PltLburgh Liverpool, and. New. :York THE • SPLENDID, forming the Aborolin 4621. e will sin from' New ork as followr • KANGAROO. - Jeffrey, 13th June. CITY OF DALTEHORE. ' • Leiteh. Oth Abr. . • CITY OP MANCHESTER Wylie, 29d July. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Copt Wylie,. And each ultenrate Thursday. .• • • - • . From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday; -', • • • • Fero from New yorkOkbin Third Clean LkeTP.4.• s loo .s Bs , 4l s 7 olThini Clam $40.. '• • 7 Return Tlikete anuilatilif for .Ix months by any . .deems of the line. Sotitlt•lVWt.to ' row • r• to all port. d Bandoky with • Liam making rower by whicti .0 Great tree. PITTSBUTItiId. :Sc per 100 Ms. Thew Stemetabips are eapplied erith tiol-nal-WekTeJii" .mpart atenLYnoaa ts and cetty experienced lianceens. nt lirmeedint to Marone. cc Tiablint to Ids r their Mende tmef the old comb,- piirlase tic4nt recobtain all trilbirontlon epplibir _to .7.• roadway, X. Fable it Cortes, 117 &midway, "LT; JOLCI T110311.811N, 410 Liberty et.. 4 Pittabint," Nemo certincatito by. Ant time Saline Packets' bee: e , aeon NewiYork end LiterpooL Drell" maid by the nbitYtt • 130 e per 100 N. 50e per 100 rb. 40c per 100 MIL 1122E11 • Dollar iwriairs think, No. 65 Fburth Strnd...llildti Yam, 4 thieelVi OPEN DAILY FROM 9. TO O'CLOCK;. .: also on,Wedneaday and tiaturday morning% am litaj• first to November first, from .t to 9. o'chacig Land froal My first freat,Trom 6to 6 O'clock. '• -• • Depoilts received of all aims mg Ina tban One Warr and 'a dividend of dm Treats decland tried year, in Juno and December. Intermit _rag declared at die rate od , Oa per cent. per annum, in„ December, 1856, - alp- in Jane% and December, WA and mne,1667. . • - Interest, If not drawn out, isplaced to the credit of gni podtor m principal. and beiratbe comelaterest freesias EM:' , dape of.leine and December, cOMPonionnif ritkon Year out troubling the depeeritor to tailor wren-to foment Do Tian book. At Dna rate, money 0111 doable in losiban iii years, making In the aggregate nonr - aXDOM RAI" NZ 9EI A viii. . . t of Pltllndal• tryleania t o I f this Road anted without Books containing Om Charter, By-Laws, links and Hee lotions thrniabed mut* on opplkation at the oak.. - Prate nf—GEWRGS.ILRRER. fits pftcsamitre: Itopewrll Hepburn. John M.Ethoinberger, George B. Whito, - Charles Rram, William P. Johnston N. Grattan liarphy. James W. itailman, Thcotald strustaetter, Alexanderitratiley, Isaac id. Pennock. John S. Conrail: - William J. Anders:o. . John G. Backoren, iturguin. Albert Culbertson, . John B. Canfield, J. Gardner Coffin, Alma° A. Chrrier, Charles A. Colton, Francis (lamp James . James lierplant, . OLlll ;•- o:11_ • • HUI Cantat • Y • Rocks bona Boainess Paper, 1, ••• • Railroad Bonds purchased and , • Collations promptly attended to. it AN"( !NG HOUSES OF R SOIIUIIIIVdwonn . • liErfriaft_ MOUNT PLEtiliti;,.......-..wesemoninqx .e+ - ITNIONICI CORNELLSUNVILLF.,--....-PAYRTTR CO ., ...*Vpstui Nzir , BRIGIITON. • purr= and Dep.dt mllected‘ Ba remis ank Note 111111 ed, DiMounts .made lira& %sight, sod , Speciwboaaat Ind spin , Statics, Notes and °Misr gemattles hostirbaaad.aaros aMmloa. Correspondence and collections inputte, - ' , HOLUES & SON ,1:/ki.sER .01 _LI • =BR msd . Dcanande BUR of llgehangste aDynode; Bank Rota and 'Spade. NC, CD Mutat ttsburgh. iiie • CollectionsMada an Wi the tPihroughout teapidte4 Rum. - PriwPa calo' llrmatt.UMN.E ' ,Coided. anC , Elearaiw' T limped Mania p.m, mum:trip**, Amp; Annual We - A. A. ILiella#, : • - 25 =A st.sf• A SLEFA Ok KE."if ncare wide Pth teidtalatiThaoed ettplekr ;Ur= Tee eeta ATTONIS. he nt *awe tt / Ibr puralivia• • . • id=2Z3 nabs Zteamobipo. Itionetatp. J,S ISM= 73. lavelll,' 'John II:Mellor ;• • .:; i 7, • • , • ..Ilemry Rlngwalt, n o w t itobk 4 0- '.14... • James ,r• John M. thnrjtir, F ' - ,-.Georne fkanhkei' • . I jiliGay/ Aota) dr. co kliN.;P—lk`AND 4 , I 7 , :,-Z• 1 • . . 1111114 1111 2
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