-:; -- iffikiiiii - :-4,•4. - 0.t.. - :) PautoUtOr netouzi...-*il- of 'that a prize is offered this year by Harvard College of • ss°o any Pupil who, shall - be deeided,by the Corporition to Mire attained the greatest skill in mathematics. The person who offers the prize which is , only, proposed foi this year, is Cried; A: Boyden, a civil engineer, of 'Boston. This gentleman was concerned in a Milt last year, brought by him in the Supreme Court of usette, against the Atlantic Cotton Mills, of Lawrence, which was of a very inter esting character, but has never, so far as we are aware, come before the public. Mr. Bciyden had agreed to make a turbine waterwheel for the Atlantic Mills which should save, or "utilize," as it is termed, seventy-six percent: of the water power. If he unneeded in saving ,that, per 'tentage he was to have 's2oookif not he was to have nothing; and for "• , lnell'Onirper cent. above that he was to receive l• - $36t.t.".; :Mr.:Boyden Went to work and produced 10ilieel4shich saved, as he affirmed, ninety-six Per cent; :The labor involved in this result ma.l-hq.litutgined from the fact that. Mr. Boyden spent more thin $5OOO in the mere mathematt. dloalcalations. - ''''''Tlier - ttompany had provided no sufficient «ineViiitt testing the matter practically and u the percentage claimed. by Mr. Boyden was altogether unprecedented, they contested the claim. The case went into court; No jury on tho globe could, cOmprehind the question, and the learned bench also found itself considerably at fault. The case was accordingly referred to three well-chosenpartiett—Judge, Joel Parker, of Cambridge; Professor Benjamin Pierce, the mathematician; and James B. Francis, of Lowell, the agent of the united companies of Lowell in the management of the common water power. Professor Parker furnished the law,Mr. Francis the practical acquaintance with hyraul ics, and Professor Pierce the mathematical knowledge.., That hutted geometer bed to dive deep and study long before the problem was settled. Tut' settled it was at last, and in Mr. Boyderis fivOr, to whom the referees awarded the sum of eighteen thousand 4 effiven hundred • dollars.; Mr: Boyden had previously construct ed unitive *heels that utilized respectively the extraordinary amounts of eighty-nine and ninety per cent; the lest wheel, utilizing ninety , six per cent., exceeds any thing of the kind that " was ever made.' The wheel is one hundred and four 111/11:1 thretaquarter inches in diameter.—N. Y. Port. Tax Mason or Lkrsu.acr in BLASSAOIIIIII2I7B. —ln the 'tattles of Massachwietts, just Tub- Ushed, chapter 208, certain provision.' occur which shOw 'imite strikingly how the standard of education in the Public Schools of that State has risen 'within the lasi twenty years. The iterieed Statutes and a subsequent ono had pro- ' videa ..that in every town in the State, of fifty families or householders, a Public School should be kept by an instructor competent to teach orthography, reading, writing, English gram mar, geography, arithmetic, and good beha alone" The, statutes of 1857 add to these studiel'iliiie of "algebra, the history of the United States, physiology and hygiene." To the studies pursued in the schools of the next grade higheraro added,"general history, natural philosophy, chemistry, botany, the ciril polity of the United States, and Lathe and those of the next rank, "French, astronomy, geology, Intellectual and moral science, andpolitical econ omy." These are very substantial additions, and speak well for the success of the Public School - system of Massachusetts. beenomin 8111.AXSPEARILAN REAM:6OII.-A teacher in one of the schools is in the habit of giving his pupils in composition, extracts from poems, the Bible, &c., which the scholars are required to transpose into their own language; making all the blind or doubtful passages plain. One day he gate out the following, from Bhaks peare's play of Othello :" AAoly...hides, ligh h t ar alr, are to the Jealous, confirmation strong PrOOf ot writ. , One little fellow whop stood at the head of his clan inphilosophy and challis , ry, immediately wrote and handed in the following translation: "Trillea r weiihing fifteen and a kw pounds to the square inch are; ao good proof to jealous folks ass Tern of tho Bible. Scin ftork ftbbrctisemcnto. GOIODTEARII PATENT VULCANITE, / BARD MOLL RUDDER. Tam.BEACON DAM CO., OWNERS OF Patents, manufacture from the Mere tamed mate. riaL'and otter Dar tie nt their Waretroom, No. ea Malden Lane, Neer York, by the package only. BERLVOIDS POCKET CORK sown, .t r of every hind needed for D. Eng., area and Mechanics` mead° or. Pmfeeelonal per- MEASURING TAPEK / poem, pronounced by Phyla.. MACHLNISTK OILERS, eons most pertvtartiela MARTINGALE RINGS ever made. WKIP ROCKETS, • .BREAST PUMPS, LNSULATORS, POWDER FLASKS, for TelrignPla Wllrl adopted warranted tokcepthe pawderiby the ENLIa American Telegraph a llutnrrras CASTORS, COM BRUMES, that will not &taco thecarpet PANS, BATHS, FUNNELS TUMBLERS L. SOAPTRAYS, AND DIPPERS, Pan and ranker. for Photographic md gide pupae% Sc. NAPKIN RINGS., This 05pdafol w Ich le an Ann ao 111:CSAL— Ught u U]6\`—bralant as JET—rs poor conductor of HEAT --sonwonductor of ELECTRICITY-mod on erlalch OTIS. ACIDS and ALKALIES ;wallow! ao wed,', Le vastly a:Taylor to any ether Ex the above named, and a great variety of other automat. to which It le applied. Donlon In all parts of the country era supplying them- INDa with thaw-goods, and mourners who want the bed article. of the kind. writ hey no other. .llertllo Iron Pipe Works. NEHRU, & SAQ,IIEII s 142 Centre Street, New York, 11 ,1 ANVACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Mina, fllttliom Too* and every de -, acripiton of apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for heating and lighting Steamers, Chun:bin, 1100111, Prtrate Dwellings, llcapitalsdleylurna, Vlllagre, Factorise and Wm. Also, Valves, Cock,, Pampa Oaapa Boners and Bailer Mee made to order. Our Some Clotting Machinist are entirely. new. and oar tiwa Fatantrarrarded to do double the long of any other Innntion. Orders solicited from all sections of the &wenn and . promptly attended to. ita&lYdr Tibilabripbia abbertismrnto. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 3043 South 11.7,arrar and ZS Saw% 'Wafer Slrect, PLLILZDELPIIIA, - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Starch, tn. A full enentnieut on baud to efhlcla the attention of dealer. la respectfully sated. CDLUSIBLA. DOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, cupH star; !cm JERZElf..—Tbis arterudre eeteb Moment will be opened for the recepdon of company on Thursday, Jmual, prom fileco the close of loot season it hem been put In complete order,peloted throughout, papered end much new humiturs added. A comes of the hem drilled colonel errant* here been selected front this city sod BMW more, and may attention will be paid to secure the comfort and Owen of the pmts. Amnesties for Roo= or Cot tages an be made at the Mks of the mlmacrtber. L. HARWOOD, No.P3 Walnut street, ghtleddphla t3attimore abbrctismrnto. ARBICIITEAD. RIGGS ot. CO., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA MASZI rico:lv:map TOB•0130, • Jr. 5T Ecciatiwo Pala. Beitiamort. 101. Always on hand a lame stock, which they distribute at the limit Market prices. apiKeyd• arboricuitural,Ac. Pittsburgh Hedge Poem Nursery. SITUATED ON VithICINS AVENUE, imb shoat one quarter of a mark= the woad l ed. Gus, ea the Yuma? gad Iterhanker Nark Rood, anextra frogof roorth shut, sad about three end quarter' moth* from Plttilough. • • - .Wht. * :Amu s9muadic, »wider,. .1017 MN =lla=l3=l . . . .. az.A LIANTHUS, ELM, LINDEN, d 61) Mountain Ark, tr., of extra dr• fur etirtuta 3011 N MUa or..l3.—Mr.Tlioroaa Wilt., at the Oakland Naniory, will Wood to planting shads trees, for venom making lab oar: mall/mid' Tim. Spatial Dletlee BOOTS AM) SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! • JAMESNOBB, No. 89 Market etreet,lo 6 between 'Market go= and Fifth street, take. n in =nag the attention ofittle friends and the pub. Uof the matt oplmdld s= 11'.9 0 d 1 2W. West hi Oils city, earths= direct front the tdao ofeatarere and =port= 01Premed Shoes Or the Pastern =cr. Thla stock Is put what It purport* to b•—mery euperior and 6412Vt0 tbe anoint salon= soeson, • • tick of Gents', liteses,sal Chi/4=yr th Show le equal to wry tetrad East. The erne and gracefal. meat of their du Is charming. He takre glee-erre In ton lag ail mho are waat to give him a or& Prior will be thunder, usual— very ken • Ramember the plate, So. to :docket street, Pittsburgh. mr21..119 • BUIS' CLOTHING. DISPOSED OP., '- ova TUESDAY, J1TN233,1147' to enlarge and improve our 'E In' JOLT, the erbole stock of Lonusa, FURNISHINO GOODS be offered AT PRICES MUCH BE. ELATES with the rim of CLOSING eammenclon the impartments.— le not • mere pretext to get rid of • will be found NEW AND_PASIb :completed eltentlans would nem. end to obviate this It Is proposed to veryJcpr rota and open the rat Plena/ether new. plea goods Or Mud= *orb mete unseat • taro discount. ' • J. T..CAR..VAOILAN, near the past aka. Ath.gb...l city., : dAIII. WARD,_ PROMISSORY NOTES; am! all matultisa lkor ow= thmaigk ml Apncy, msaan• net their mcroor to tood sthant second clue payer st my 01210.1, uas luterdowa fld•utiaL STRU sad T, oppoOt• Paul •cam OatbadraL —.Li NO, DEALER IN HOUR& now war% Plated 1 . r.e.. cut. and Prised rta Wars V bt' 4= Whit and TWA eta., • , • 'A., • -„- 4. , ;11, • - 14,..m50r.i7rz0b2 - . p,koraoirmant.. the Consular on of the Comblonesrealth. Cemetery itrarble Virorlce,, Berofeed by CL Spurts and o n of Representatires cf Itpunryleasat No. 243 Liberty Street, below Wayne, That the tethering amendments are km: awed to the 0.110.1.• PITTOBUIIe 11, PA. [attend the Commoe.eatth, m ecconitancri with the pro- ' MATTHEW LAWTON, -via= otthe tenth article tberuot. • PRACTICAL MAR.BLE MASON, FIRST . . • AMENDIIX32. /ke ehallbe =additional article to mid Constitution to! ANT IS II as RESPECTFULLY TO IN desiotatedm article e/even, as follown— form his friends and the public-generally, that he AATICLX it, ' i has Ica,' the al.oro prelate.% for the manufacture and sale 0P PUBLIC DEISTS. at Crary variety of .I.lartie Wortenth LS 1. The mate may mittlact define, torn 7 moat I Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, deader or Worm In revenues. Or to meet es — p, - ,nsee not nth- I of every variety end for. e ra.. provided for. but the aggregate amount of such debts I /tindetest sad , ~,.etasont, whether coutracted by virtue of one or Wee acts of the generslnmerably, or at different park& of thiMl, &hall tower Maw] soon hundred led fifty thousand Q ary, mid the money arising from . the cteation of enth debts, shall he applied to the purpose, far which It wasob. tamed, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Booms 2 In wlditionto the above Milted power the 1 sho o may =tract debts to repel invasion, suppress Maur- Motion, defend the State In war, or to redeem the present outatalading Indebtedness of the titian, bat the money mishit' I from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the I parpom Or which lt was raised, or to repay such debts, and tom other purpose whatever; Size. & Except khe debts above spectiled, In sections ens and two of this *Miele, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalfof the State. Bsonos 4 T. provide for the peyment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted er eforembl, the legisla ture shall, at Its tint peseta; after the adoption of this amendioent, create a sinking fond, which shall be entilcient to pay the well. Waked on such debt, and annually to reduce tin:principal thereof by a mat not heathentwo Min. dred and fifty thousand dollar; which sinkhag fond shell consist of the net annual Income of the public works, fn.. time to time Owned by the State. or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any port thereof, and of the Income or pro. • teeds °f ado of stocks corned by the State, together with other funds, or reedirCre, that may be designated by law.— The said ranking fend may be increased, from time to time by maigning Lott any part of the tax., or other tare.ee of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and mikes in case of war, invasion ur lowa , ration, no put of the mid slaking fond shall be teed or ap plied otharwin than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the rtuin of five,millions of dollars. Semen b. The; credit of the eommenwealth shall not In say manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individ ual, company cOrporation, or macclation; nor shall the commooweotdn hereafter become a Joint owner, or stock holder, In any company; association, or eerPomtioll. ' lizante 6. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, Or Soy Pint tbcreof, of toy County, city, borough or town ahlp ; or daisy torporetion, or awociation; unlem such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel ova eon, tampons domestic insurrection. defend Itself In time of .sr, at to mist dm state la the discharge of coy portion of Its ludebtedneas. Stence 7. The legislature shall not authorise any county, city, twroagil; township, or locorporited district, by virtue of. rote of Ms Mauna, or otherwise, to become a stockhold. er in Loy compoop, as oft, corporation; or to obt.in money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution Or party. BECO:th AMENDMENT. Then obeli be se additional article to =ld constitujion, to be deelgtuted ea ankle XII, be ARTICLE Elt. OF NEW COUNTIES No county Call be divided by a line cutting off orer one. tenth of its populatlon,(elther to form • new booty or oth. aryl") without the exyrees *mutt °tenth county, Lye robe of the electron thereof; nor •hall Loy new county to tenet.. tithed, conththing lees than foor hundred square miles. THIRD AJIE:iIThLENT. Prom sectiontwo of_ the Wet article of the Cotistitutlon, strike out the worda.ef the oily of Philadelphia, and or tack county reipodirdy;" from section tive} - same article. milks out the words, Phaaddphia and of the sprawl countim" from section seem. mine article, strike out the earth, ...either the eityof Philadr/phia nor any,' end insert In We thereof the words. "and ,to; and strike out "maim. /our SlllNlCsnotide,. and In thereof insert the following: uitc-noa In the year one thousand eight hundred and misty-four, end Soarer,. roveuth Joar therm:ter. representa tive. to the number of one hundred shall be aportioned aud distributed equally, throughout the state, bo y proportion to the numberof taxable in habitants in lit,eov eral parts thereof; except that any county containing at load three thereat:el five hundred taxehloa may be allowed o sepanto representation: hut no more than three counties shaLL be Joined, and no county shall be divided, in the for mation of•disUict. Any city containing a sufficient corn . ber of taxablee to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have n overate representation wive:lit, end shell be divided into convenient districts of coralguous territerv, of equal taxable population senior en may W., each of which district. shall elect onereprementative." - At the end of manikin seven, same erticle, Imort these words, 'lke oily of Philadelphia thall be divided into single sciatorial darricts, of contiguous territory 04 Warily aqua/ in tosalt .f populatio.. possibre; but no ward Arai be diridrd in the fmatlion thereof." The oglabdure, at its first *salon, after the edoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia Into mnstorial and repneentative districts, in the manner above provided; suck district. to remain unchanged until the ap portionMent in the year one thousand eight hundred and aLety-four. There shall be im additional section to the first aril:Jo of wad Constitution, which .ball be numbered and trod m fol. lowic Boston W. The legislator, shall have the power to altar, revoke, or annul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter am ferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in theiroplolon It may be injurious to the cltivene of the Com monwealth: in such meaner, however,that nob:nuance shall be done to the corporator. E4W/14 Morel 22, 1857. Resolved, That thle resolution pose. On the Ent amend ment, yeas layer; on the second amendment, yeas fl nave 4, on the third amendment. yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23, any. 4. (Estract. from the Jot:null OE.O. R. LLtIISIII3LY, CUsle. Lie tens flora or BCPILISLVILTISIS, Apra Z, 1E57. Re.,mind, 'TWOIa resolution pass. On the drat amend ment, rteld, nays I on the second amendment. yeas la, nap Si; on the third amendment, yew 72, ..ye A oa th e fourth amendment. yeas Sa, ways 7. A. O. CURTLY, Sferrtary of the Cenunceureolth. Ettlataare Onus. / Herrieb urg, l.'s V., f Penneyfranid, I decertify that the above and foregoing h a true and correct copy orate original .Reaolntlen prop.lng amend. manta to thaCoruultutloa of the Commonwealth," witb the aeta in earl branch alb* Legislature upon theanal pumge thereof, a• appears from the on on fele It this °thee. sa To tmtlindzy i :barcof I Ig ,,, ea hereunto aml t et my hand . Oddeo, Ma day sod year shore written. Secretary em, Oossessuseenni. amen, March 27. 18.57. The resolution proposing amendments to the Canino:x[lon of the Commoulrolltis being wider menden:Jon On the question, will the tomato agree to the Cu amendment? Tho yeas and nays were taken agrroably to the prtorielons of the Constitution, end wrre as follow, ,to • Yeas—lfinsni Brelesr, Browne.lliffey, team, Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram. Jordan, flinger, Hogs. Limbach, Lewis. Myer, SeoSeld, Sellers, Stmt.., Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright arid Taggart, Syr.lure-24. Nars—ellassrs. lgabb.Creseirell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Peurom and Souther-7 So the qumidon eras determined In thektrOmstive. On the question, Will the Senate agree to theme:and amendment ? The yeas and nay@ ?were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution. and wore as follow . , viz: Egm--Mesers. Brewer, Browm. Cromwell. Ely, Exam, Fetter, limey, PlenaMeg Ingram, Jordan, Knox ' Lautmeh, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Sheroaa. Soother, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright mid Tx„--gark Smirker-21 San.--31eams. Coffey. Crubb, Frazer, Gregg, Iris, linger, Petu-om and Soofield—S So the quantum was determined in the affireastire. On Ok. WM the fianaLagne to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeebl n y to the proemial:Le of the Constitution, and were. fellow, viz: Tr.ss—lleaus. Engem, Browne, Crabb. Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flentaken, Prater, luzmun, Jordan, Eillitmer, lino; Limbach, Lewin, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, souther, steel, Straub, Iceleh, Wilkimi nod Wnight-21 Nam—Moor. Coffey.Oregg, Harris and Permale—t. Bo the question was determined in the allrmatire. • On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! The yeatt and nays were taken agreeabl• to the pros - Word of the Oonetitutlon, and were as follow. rh: . Ysark—Hears. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Crauwell Ely, Emu, Plannikezt, Pruer; Ingram. KUltrrr, Kaor., Lim bach, Usti. Mier, Scofield, Edina, Et 19.1.11, Bordner , Stade, Straub, %slab, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nan—Hears.Cnkbb, Finney, Jordan and Psaroas.-1 fw tlw poser= was determined In Ina adlrroWro. La run Flom or RCPEZIMRATIMS, April 1/357. The, resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under ocauideration, On the question, Will the Holm wee to the nun amendment? Tall yeas sad nays were taken a,sreenbly to the prOvisione of the Certain:Hon, and were as follow ' He. Yrati—lie. Anderoon,Arthar, Beskhottes, Ball. Beck, Biehop, Bower, Blown, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Bet, Rymer, Fausold, Faster. Oibboney, Oildes, Hamel, Harper, Heim, lielstand, Hillcgas, Hoff man, (fkuira,) Imbrie, lanes. Jacobs, Jenkins. Johns. John. son, Kauffman, Kerr, !inlet, Leiseuring, Longaker, Lovett, Marrear, Umtata, SFCelmoot, Moorhead, Bosom., Moan, Nichols, Nkhohon, Nunemacher, Pearson, Pettus, Petrikin, Pawl:tall, , (Philadelphia) (Cambria,) Reamer, Reed, Ro be rta. Ito pp, Sbaw, sloart, Butitlra Smith, (Cant Stevenson, Stevenson, Talon. Vail, Tansoorhia, Vklere, Voegbtley, Walter, Westbrook, Whar ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, Apeakee-719. NAdm—lttssura Backus, Benaon, Dock, Hamill - n, HWY cock, Was, Man., (Lebanon.) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner and Wintrale—Lt ' So the mnstion woe determined in the affirmative. On the neutron, • Will the House agree to The second amendment/ The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, Yral—Mastra Anderson, Backhouse,Ball, Beck, Bower, Calhoun Campbell, Carty, 1 Yensobl, Foster, Glided, Hamel, Harper, Iteins,ltiestan Ifillegva Hoffman. ( Barks) Housekeeper, Imbue , lona, John, Johnson, Kaufman, Knight. Lelsonring, Longekar, Lovett, Menem, Konen wilvain, Moorhead, Horse an NkhoL, Nichol. sou, Nunentacher, Pears., emer • , Petrtkin. Pownall, Para% itatusey.(Philadelphia) hautsey. (York,) Besuner, itatneteatumn Shaw, Sloan To nVail. Vrerghtley. Walter, wembenok, Wharton, Zimmerman and Getz, Spmker Nan/L=3lomm Arthur. Augustine, Backus; Baum., !litho, Brown, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Ender, Clibboney, itemllton, Hancock, Hill, King Hoffman, Habra:ton) J. 0 1.. 'Ken. Lebo, WWll:mut, Mumma, Deed, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struthere, Thorn, Vanvoortals. Vicke sigh rs, Wagon seller, Werner, Wintrodt, Wither°. and Wt-3.1. On t thequestion, quaint= was determined In the alllrmative. • he Will the Itotue scree to the third ementhoentl The yaw and nays ware taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as. follow, TM . Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, !Mckinnon, Ball.. Bock, Benson, Bower, Brown, Carona, Campbell, ChaseCleaver,Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyeter, Famed, Foster, ter, [bawl, Harms, WADS, lielstand; Hillegas, Hoffman, (Barka) n e ff m .., (Lehman) Housekeeper, Intinie, Ines , Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kaufman Kerr. Lebo, Longsker, Lovett, Kerner. Kumla Mllalmont, Moorhead. mmar ae ; ar eo .d. man. Nichols, Nicholeon, Nonsmacher, Pssroon, Peters, Petrikin..Pownsil, Bamecy, (York.) Roamer. Reed, Rom Ma*, Moen, Smith, (Cambria-1 . Smith. Menem) Vanvoorlds, Vickers. Votghtley, weikeemilex, Westbrook, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz. 4orrair-72. Halo—Muer* Arthur, Augustin*. Backus, Bishop, Curt'', Dna, Hancock, Mns, Jenkins, Knight, Laisining, srnuin, Rummy, (Philislelptasattasts.Strutts srs,-12t0r.0, WsUr, Warn!r, nest, and Whits°As-22. On the question, WEI the House esree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and. nay. Tram taken agreeably to the providont of the Couetitution, and were se follow, viz: • Esas—ilesars. Anderson, Arthur, Deckhouse, Backe., Dail, Heck, Benson. Dishop, Cower, Drown. Calhoun. Cerop. bell, carer, Olthesa Cleaver, Cmwfbrd. Dickey. Ent, Eystea Eaosold, *oder, esibboney, Glides, 'Unmet, Harper, lid b Heistand, 11111, Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berke,) Hoffman, (Late anota) floneekeeper, Imbrie, lanes, Jambs. Jenkl ca. Johne, Johnson, Kaaffman, Kerr. Lebo, Letsauring.Lontaker,Lovitt, Show, Kanto. I.l•Csimout, Momma, ifuesel. man. Nichol., Nitholeort, Nunemacher. Emma Peters, p.tdkin, penmen, ' , omit, Ratusey.(Phdadelphlai ilemeen (York.) Roamer . R eed, RthmilindPlX Skew, Ekon, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Contra) Stevenson, 'fella Tell, Can. roothis. Ticker', Toeghtley, Wasoneolicr. Warner. Mat. brook, Wharton, WUlltton, Witheroo, Zimmerman and Gehl. nr -83 . Na a r Ho Dock, Hamilton, 'Hancock, Stratum, Than, Wintrode and Wright-7 !o the question was determined in the affirmative. • Sacistisfe Omcr, tt • . • • ILuthutrlo, Amu V., 1857. j Pfftnieeotiao ts I do cart* that ; the above and Geregtong Ls • true nod correct copy of the " The' end " Nays taken on the relp• ,ndntionpmodug tunendments to the Constitution of the Commanwmdth t II the Vatitrappeaft on the Journal. of the two Hams of the Gantrot Assembly of this Common wealth for the soda of 1857.' Whose toy hood aod the seal of sold onkel, this istroiomi day of /two, ono thotmoddiht bun. dna sattlftroiten. A.O. CIIRTLY. isHestaii Stirdosi qf the CbsusompoNA. or JObbtesin ournakdom wish FOURTH AXEXDItEtri. lExtrept from the JournaLl JACOB ZIEOLER,SIerk. Filed In th• Secretary', aka, 3lity 2,18.5 T. Be the quotient erma determined to the efilretstlve. fflatscritancous Mantle Piece., • Centre Tells, . Yier, Bunan and Wash Stead Tope, to, Ac, Which he le offering 031Oor et much= establishment West at the olonuchna Ule crock is entirely new, and has been arlertod by himself, ezpreeety for thle market he Is also prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclute Bar Lots with Mar blo or Stoile,find to enrcutc nay other wort In hie Ur" fa any of theCsirustorks a.Uoining Pittsburgh. attasto ST PLEXIIStaS TO Bet. T. &Lyman, Hobert Galway, Esq., Mom Wm. Maine, John Ghislatt, Esq., J 60.0 Shoenberger, Esq., W. L. Bing-welt, Esq., Charles Brewer, Lel.,J. U. Ultl, Esq., • Thomas &sitt, Lack j A. B. Curling, Esq., W. P. Sawa, Laa., j G. C_ White, Esq. • The Trade furnished with all kinde of Porelptiatid POMO. tic Mathis either Bathed or to the rough, at Wholasele pima Ile bas also outdo arrangements with the tuanufreturen of tae beat b no.te, for a .oatont supple r hydraulic Ge ment, Water and Inutsrtilo Lime. and Paris, both for Laud mud Stucco Work. all at which he it prepared to furnish at abort ootico, mhtlaldwl The Philipsburg Water Cure, - L - 101t the treatment at Chronic Diseases, is .1.; situated ZS miles West of Pittsburgh, oppositrsathes tee, Darner nntinty, Pa, to a country Jnatly tele and unsurpassed beauty and grandeur of scenery. The ouse bas been relined comfortably and much Improved in Its bathing arrangements, and is supplied with an abundahca of pure soft armor from springs Dm feet above the hones. A 'rine Ball Room, detached rom the main building, furnished etch a Piano, affords entertainment for the evening. Oyen nasiuM, Swings And Bowling Saloon afford amusement and exercise through the day. Avery endeavor to made re Make it a pleasant resort far its visit . Au experience ons year attending phyaician rrnsy ts hie ill. ~atlm evil and -rot For arcularm, address Jel3d~a3mT 10==0 THE SUBSCIUB, A. In new 013tCrpril”, 01 torus, Se., now in working Ryan's Iluildings, Fifth AtrOCL. ne business location and tpoolity or Ntschtnery In me. combined with terms, ptesent strong haincoments to ineestment of capital /I the aboto is not obsposed of as it Mantis by the enema! week In Jane, it istil then be &Tavel af In parts tp mlt purchskcrs. NVII. WARWICE, mythedtf r.y.e. Building, Fifth stared. rriRE GREATEST MATCH :I1 TIU WOULD! FORTUNE MADE WITEFA SMALL INTESMENT. THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE , la a 'ample. cheap and. perkot Match Maker. The Meal:tine crane only glia; la driven by halal, and sill make that for time of the Manufacturer in a short time. Whore hood woof! Is to be had readily It materially reduces the coat. iiZ•Several county or Machine privileges are offered for sale at a moderate prier. For particular; call at GAZETTE COUNTING noum. Nth street. JOASsifUT 1857. 81.oTna! Stoveet. 1857. rp HE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Cookies., Parlor and Heating Stoves to be limed In Allegheny City, at the :must prints, comprising In part the cdlebratod :Etna Sir:Tight,lran City, Aurora: I Diamond, Tropic,' Palace Cooking, Beauty of th e t. Togmber with every variety of artlclee in the line, tech at HollorraTera, floose-Furelalaing, Gutter and SpoutLeg,Mrd, egnirrel and Pinta M Call at Sign gf the Ra tbfu /oik Federal etre.; Allegheny. mad GEO. W. lIIIBLET. • • THE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN ufacturiox- POELTAgLE FLOIMING KILLS, fly f QC U.ITT SUPERIOR FOR srupLicii to any other cow In ow. Thoy eon he driveti7 .tenor, water, or horse power. nod will prove no spOlsitlon to Iron Masters, Stock Feeders and Lund:were,. Many persons thronghant the country who hare sarolm power. or power ernolnynd Only • part of tho time on other Nutmeat. by Intrudocitg ono or more of them 11111 s into their eagibllihments. may greatly. benefit themeelees. One of Mesa .11111 e, Ugh. In diameter.) grlnding °ear 12 boshole Food per hoar, con les seen dolly to operation at th e Oil and Feed .11111 of Messrs. Seri:lAX 4 CO, teems street, Allegheny. rfaeOrders fillSd with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE. 7,19 Liberty weer, Pitt.burgb, =Mi;l;Mffil;23M OPPOSITION TO 01110 STAGE COMPLNY, From Faun to Moroor TICKETS to bo had at the P. F. W. k C. K. K. Depot, ALlieghciay City, and Cochran Roue, New Throngh Tichots to Net, Castle, 51,75; to ?dorms. 5 2 5 0 , • Connecta with tn. Morning )!nil Train aad Afternoon kat pm, lei 2- i o tc t• ALC:tItN. Proptietnr. Walnut• liall ile.tanrant JOSZIEEZERIOICEIR, touccessor to/ EDIIIA.LL, MESSICK Oth, .51450.471: , !LILL. ;WWI STRIFES, • n FFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE of- he Enema. toned tth at the thortiel no- two. hum o'clock 10 the morning to 12 o'ciock at night. Baslow In.n and others will do well to cell la and cu.- Ine our Bill or Faro as suoy time to eult their appetite. Raving erreagemcnis made to recut., choice articles In our from Beltlathre, Ptilledelrthia and Norfolk. we tea afar • froth supply of RALTDUT, TROUT. LAKE EtEEELNO. And from the Keen, all the railed. of PRAIRIE OARS, acct/ Aa PRAIRIE CLUCK E.NE, riErri BIRDS, kr, whieh fiaritiah to or othitre. at Wholasalo or Rotall, , iitheir at the corner of HAND AND PENN FT'S- or at WALNUT HALL. Fifth iitrr.t. spit° oi-11.1yd nee° Worker, JAMES OWENS. - ON.VER ELI! A.VD Ii TLIE STREETS, QTIiCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, giro. pm-Se:Jar &Unties to .11 order. fur work ki his Llue. Ctr...NTB.M emi 011.N.A.MEN113 of all kinds ferrdshed e then netlce.._ nyThlyd Pralnteri. LONG It LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, 0.7 (Otd Fat ora...Bl2lldln g )Thtxt etreet, beta aan Wood and Market en . ..ix nrdere promptly attended to. dirdMna exerntol In a st.perlor stylm, mhnlyd riOURT PLASTER-40 grosa in atore for NJ sale, by 1•T PI EMING BROS. A LCOROL-15 bbls jumt reted and for anle j,a; rI.IIMINO BROS. NITHARF-BOAT, nearly new and in find rata maltlon, for sal.: by les) tI F.SRS IL COLLLN3. I RISH DULCE—For sale at MORRIS & I. PATTON'S. la the Diamond. Je.3o la rtrical - „ Health and Strength Malt Inevitably Foliose It. Vise. 13cerhavo.c. H.ollaxid. Bitters- UL CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM ekly ler Dyspepsia. Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Com- Wesk.nets of any kind, EOOO7 and Ague, and the rs. nous &freed.. consequent upon n disordered Stemeith or Liver. ditch en luihgeetion, Acidity id the (i nunach, Colicky Llesethurn, Less of Appotite, Liespoixleues, Welt, mos, Blind end killiedueg Piles. In all Nervous, iiheudialle and Neursigie Affections., It has Ito ituseeroue instances prosed, highly beneficial, nod lot others affected • decided cora. Nature duds no nest enemy to combat. with this delight let notions the system. Its egrets are almon magical, yet the core parmauent. It tommummtos no vtolosa shock to the system. bet byarousing Its vital energy to normal ao non. enaldt• it to thrust og the car" and shed thoroughly eradicates the dismal. When Its medicinal rixtues are.. unlvetually .ektmwl• dged, and particularly hers. whore It has become ao point. lar ea a &Judy; medwine. t h at It Ls wild by many of the gro cers, sa well as by an the druggists, It would seem needle. to offer further evidence; yet as there are doubtless some who hare tried many niverlised remedies, and still golfer from Dyspepsia In roe or more of ltadradful forma, ars aub- Jcdo the following certlficatva, the authenticity of wh.kb cannot be doubted, coming as they do from panOtill so well known. WUAT IT IS DOING TOR TILE SICK. Wm. Echuchizan, Le the well known tathogrepher,eayej "I Mee frequently need i., Barheva's 11011aud Llittera,and bee lt Inwartably relates lcelizeetlea end debility." Kee. &Leonel Betwock we: fe.d apecLel relief from lts ase far weere headache, with which 1 b.d hang .uI J. w. igoodwelly Mg, up: have twed Tharhavo's Um laod Bitters mye . alf. and recommend It to others, knowing It to What what it /It reground...4r' Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower Eh. Clair, aayc "I hared. rived groat beneSt from Ira two for weakneea of the stomach and Indlgeation.^ Jas. U. Murphy, says "After several physician. ba4 felled Dmrbar✓. lioMnad latter. removed the pain from my heart and side, arida; from in•llgesttoo." The editor of the Kittanning Free Froa., my.. 'Utter ono of the Net physician. In this plate had tailed, Dmrha•e'a [Tolland Inner. cured mo of the wont form of Dynamo's," Fran-Jo Pops , otdy manufacturer of the orhtinal"Estract of Coffee." says knout that your llolland Bittenbonito( the best m•dlclnes In the world for a diaordsrld stomach or lire," Dr. Ladwlgoalltor of the Yackel, DaPhnom, proMMUSCIN it ..11 medicine deeereing the confidence of the public.. Dr. Ederhart, the lea -ling Gorman physician of PUMA MU proscribed it freuGentll , dating the put theme years; with sm markedores in deb Rated »at» of the digest!» argans, or of the lune= generally. The manager of Pollen's Vinegar rectory, war "I used It myself. and Ina therefore !mimed to t try Ite effect open my wife, (troubled with tbe r e dly I t MUM= to an ot a consumptive hebit.) and really It Is doing her More good than northin g the has seer take.. NOTlbk:...—Whoeser expecu to And In We a bevel - ma will he disappointed; bat to the sick. weak and low sydrited, It will prune a grateful aromatic medial, passaged of !dog. Isr remedial properties. CAUTIONi—Ibe great popularity of Mil delightful Aro. ma, has !educed many (mi.dons, which the public should guard aeminet porches:llg. Ile not pomaded to buy any. thing else awn yen hare given Eloarhare's Ifollaud Hitters. fair trill. One bottle will convince you how infinitely »po rter It Is to all these Imitation". QTSMd at $l.OO per bottle, or eLt bottles for $6.00 by the solo Proprietors. BESJAMIN la, it 00, carom Smithfield and Third ets., Pittsburgh. •0[2,116 Mlledelphl., T. W. Brett k Bork, No. 132 North Second It; Nem York, Rano. Pnrit. 304 Broadway, Muer Maxim Baltimore, CUALMO rther., Oa; street, itnd IM •7 l hems Cincinnai, John D: Park; Cbi , Dar. olny Brother, 213 Smith Water etront; Lout, DetaaN Adam. ts CO.: Nem Orioane, J. Wright k Co. Dlt. LIBB1"S PILE OINTMENT.— horn J. D. Westoott, Governor of .11 Untied °tetra Senator (2,111 Florida: For upwards of twenty-Ave years XJ.Lave been afflicted with the Pileceli.c nabsuitted to several surgical truer etione for their removal. mad leo, tried more than fifty remedlec Dr. Linny's Pilo Ointment 111 the flret that hen even lIIC Fen tlizeffecta already exhibited, the cure mutt be rapid and complete. JA jII § D. WELITCOTT. From George Mateatl, Wet of Felice, Sew York City: 1 itaielcmg been troubled with the Film, aro the nee of Dr. Libby. File 01130171411( gyre me Immediate re.. lief. It gives me further pleasure to add that ile many hutment" among my notinalatsaces It has been .used with like remits. . - ' ODOAGE IT. MATSELL, Chief ofPollc.. From the late Adjutant Gene.] of Conoocticut: 1 host , bozo afflicted with Piles to their most di. 'tootling and di4couroging form fora period of. twenty years, and tool recount," to the boat medical eldll with out benefit. 1 suppowd the case locorabls, end thought OW it would de.troy my Ilfe. Under the circurnettin. ces I commenced the nee of Dr. Libby'. Pile Plutment; and tho ...Of ie o Perfect con,. I here on lamming. al no; command nu Melton to express my gratitude. - WM. HAYDEN, Dartford, Conn, ,' late &Unto= General of Ooloolt: . en i ti,p l ll. and t rotal i t i ger..osa , Rol: - U. tlm GoMesoysr• arab J P. pimuNo,AUVellY.' .4twrx ' 7J. , • . ,`"-,•: • . • • ' . n.. - R. Z. R. TURZE GREAT LIGUTS MANKIND HAVE LONG BEEN EN gtaphed In darktuaa Re regards the true nue= o r aieur..tig health—ridding the human tiody from dlaesea and preserving life. The ski,' Under the M adan* treannent of the regal. faculty, an eubjeet to a continued placid , . or probabilities and uncertainties. There is nothing certain or Axed Intim treatment of the etch either in the old or nev whoa alnualicine. Dr. Rdrray has succeeded In producing three remeffies... /Mean be timenfrid ea Hadway's Reedy nailer, Itenoratinc Ittrolvent and Ilegniatora. These Remedled aro not only e. tablialled Dicta Inaammik as they hare never yet DILA in their special or combined efficacy In producing, fruithal Mad beneficial isault...but, they ant fact* eatablithing • clean —ea they have In all wee, "when trite eaeceeded In man:T ing to health—and ridding the body bah dame after all other medicinal treateastt had d the moat akiUtcl phygriena had even up the lick ea beyond the power of lm. man means to enro—andprationneed the dreadful nandate-- Incurable. • Laditay'a &medial are therefore fixed facto In the ar• damn of medial acteue•—they have been .eften tried'— ; never are ready .to be tried apt." RADWAY:B READY EMU. As a Special Remedy Is to be need in ell wen where the hymen body l seised with the torturing pup or pam pas of psite—no matter whet Woman, of the pale rosy be, c'r sths'ra may be lowed—so application of the Ready icolleg est!). internally es drink, Of efiefludi/ Se op all ' . elaror, will in a kw minutes rectors the *Meted body to ease end comfort. In all caste of Bowel Disorders Dysentery, Cholera,. Bloody Me, siek Headache, Nervous Headache, and other Narrow Affections, Neuralgia, RhounratismAp Wu, BR gni, Tocrthache, Darn, Sate* Vonnie, :hot Wound., Brulsee, Cute, Meanie& either by the bite or Mingo of Reptiles, sects, or Vegetable or 311netal poisoning by accident—ln all ream and order all circumstances where the human system is tortured by pain, Itsdware Ready Relief= be relied up= as a quick, areal:oo=ga remedy. . Incases of Billimuneess, Billion!, Fever, Typhus Faver,Sbip Fever, Yellow Fever, Fes - er and Ague Scarlet Fever, and all Hall„-amt Fevers, Small Pus. Meakee, Pseton.d. " were Reedy Relegated in connection with !Galway's Regu lators, will positively core the sick afflicted with thew dis orders, and protect the system wallet sudden attacks when either of thew malignant disease prevail. REO The dlseneery of these • °Woeful pith. estab li shes a nen era he par gene., ends principle!" the edema of medi cine. In taking then pil eno gripi pente or slams et the stomach la experteno 4; they op ordeneutrally, leasing the bassels,llver end cube- organs In r natural and healthy condition. Each pill that fa taken ghee new lib to the blood; they purify It, take from it at impure- Apoalts and equalize its circulation One or two dame of R dory's reiredators, will entirely re move aUdDtreaningsyn mow el Dryden , ' Jetiedive. ,, v , ' "nnuieeL indigestion° minute , " Liver Complaint, lotm noes, Melancholy, and v cure all organic diseases either in num or woman. Lodi • tror bled with irrognbus or weakening discharge., on; rely upo pmnant cure and tog Pernals Radwa)*lteralaton are taken. Every. doee of Hadwara Regulators that Is taken /nettle new strength within the body of the week, feeble and Infirm. All who take t hem are delighted with the happy change they experience in a few hour. The disped and melan choly feeljoyous and happy; the nick and debilitated, strong and TIT= OMIT WOOS. lIADWAY'S RESOYATLNO REsocvn-r, crate Murton, Salt Rheum, &Totals, Ulcers, Sore., Tumors, Foyer Sores, Skirl Eruptlons,Blotches, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Goat, Dropsy, Syphilis, Consosoption, Apoplexy, ite4 end Oon stir...loud - and Chronic Diseases either Inherited by bandits transiniission, or inoculated by =poem or othererise. The* Is no remedy in the world that sell work such ml- Incisions cures in old disease., as listhrare Resolvent. It di =es the whole human lesl3l reproduce. neir and healthy ITllleeding hom the Lungs, lladware Remanding no. solvent, will in a few cheek hernorrbago from the loog. or throat. Incases where the patient coughs op clots of blood or pus streaked with blood, Itadway's Ittoolrent will moon remora the difficulty. Oil-Sarah Wuasuond of WS East Thirty-second street, a bad cough for two years. She coughed up sometimes half plot of blood during the night. She was cured in 7 days by the WOW and . . ,6*TA eon leg or 21 yeas, cured in three weeks by Rad. ware Relief. Sir. T.11.13.11g0rn,• merchant of blob @ending in Onnlontlita.o..,eayr. 'lint a gentleman echo for twenty. one can had been afflicted glib *sore leg, that matted ev. cry kind of treatment, eras offectaally nand In [lune Nrrelb by ltailway'a Ready Rolle:, Reetinnt and Regulators. RADWArBRELIffiLREG RPISOLVENT. to all constitutional disuses, and where the oonstan lion is broken down, or the body In • raw Mato of decay, or the system lucculated with the sir n of disease, either by the 'Mistiest of the laws of health, Intemperance, excess and In &donee of the panelone, or by here di tary transmission, as he cares of Scrota la, Consumption, ffhenmatiem, Gout, Plu s and other hear looms, which a long line of ancestry has so bountifully and richly bestowod on ph:alertly, . a memento of the pae, 34 the cost of the suffering inheritors. These Remedies, in their trluitary capacity, pow.• ..ruivo or that no Q u euecan withstanth their combined effect will eradicate from ...Using ladyevery particleof dimmed mat ter, renovate tbe whole eyettun with health; heal theno.und damping lunge, :,or other urgent cleanse and purl,; the un clean hum all impthritiea To the disabled wayfarer, who to crippled with Infirmities —aro Invite you etc try . tbsee Remedies. We will roach far their efficacy. With many hundredth of others who tare witneseed and felt the affect of the -Three tire. Lighu," and . they rule and ipvern thou bodice which they are destined by the Al might) Power, an them three remedies stand as fiulem, Cu • querors, and Grand Masters of all diem.. .4 .75 - D Draa. n" r, RADWAX t 00,102 Fulton stmt. N. Y. b For We by T. R. C&LLENDER, !Laconia MAI, Plttt trq4. Tbd R. R. IL Reamedlot ere gold by Drage.% Herlanta azd Storytooprrs. J. 27 foldnialrlyr REAM • Dttl IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, AND MAY SATE FORMANT TEARS OF STPFERING: CARTER'S SPANISH LITICTEILE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. P. But Alterttdee ma. yd Mscart. rail Physicians meanie It. and emery oda who need It Is a walk Wg edwrtleemant.. No Medicine ever yet owed to the Amarkan public has pined witch popularity In in short • thee ea IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF CL.t. It will nus any eats of ithirmallstri • \ It will ouzo any vas. of Salt Bbount. . 1 It will cure any can of Neuralgia. It will carp any mss of !Naar and A gue. Or any Diseases wiling Bono an Impure mutts of Lb* Blood It carol the We the limb John Moor Soma member of Courrem. from Virginia. of Scrofula, after the of the beet phylicima both of N.. York and Philadelphia, had been tried to miter. and It ewe yoq realer, If you are m affected. It coxed D. iltinitt, P.q., of latlnclunatt, of Rheumatism of four after all other moodier, had mat— We hue hundreds of sock ccruscuea con on the spat and set • Book end Clualerould read foryoureelf, Me many remarkable and asturdahlug cure. It he. nude. The celebrated Dr. Dutcher write. to m that he had two of the mud mum and long standing cues of a dim.e that would ylold to rum. of t h e untal remedte., but he cured one to.. with .1., and lb. other with nine bottles of Outer's Sward. Mixture. We ham known It owed In over . thou. .4 cues, and ham yet to hear of a foam In any cam. YE EILARESOTHOESANDS REAIk AA:Fitt AND FEVEE—Do not take Quinine, Heronry, or any iucb noxione Drttynt, bat try at once this 1511511 t Aluendlre and Paraler of the Mooch Carta?. Spanish Mixt., will eon kno any wn It aod enn7 cue of Ave and Fern. We hare uover yet to rAL And for allditestateartaing from an inaptro state of the Bloo& no medicine hes star yet been found to hoes to good an affect. If pm eta tack, try it at =ma do not del., time llt prim-ions, and health the greenest of all blstatngs, hick all else ig valueless. WM. S. SKEW A CO., Proprietora, Richmond, Virginia. For sal. by B. A. FAIINBSTOCR k CO, sod JOSEPH FLEMLNO, Pittsburgh, and Druggists and Country Mer chant+ la all pasta of the United States end Canada+ The Greatest Medical Discovery 0 f THE AGE. MR. scond ICE ,. In LD . Y f F ,... ROXBUR t RAS . noordy that twee every kind of Il m ololr, from the wont Scrofula to a common P.p.. lie flu tried It In over eleven hundred cum, and never OW. except In two caeca (both Mond, humor.) Ile los now bin powasolon ceer two hundred co; Mlloatee of It. value, all withto twenty miles of Dogma Two bottles are warranted to cure &tinning yore month. One to three terttlee will care the worst kind of pimples of the face, tleol4 Woo boll Itwwlll scoot the optoto of bolt,. • Two bottles an worm:mod to eon the Wont conker lo We mouth aad stomach. Mr. to five bottle. anrwarrenteet to owe the wont case of eryalpelaa. One to two bottles are wartanted to cam all humor. of the else. Two bottleears warranted to cure running or the can and blotch. among the hair. Pour toll: bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run. plug ulcer. One Oottito will mare scaly eruption of the akin. Two to three bottlesare warranted to care the most dope. rate saws of rheumatism. Two togas, bottlenare warrentod to ewe the wont mots of Hooters. Throe to ter bottle. are warranted to core welt rheum. Fire tonight bottlee will care the wont O. of eernfula. • Lomat 1. alwor• napes - lewd trent the Brat bottle. toot a ken. Perfect Corn le 'entreated when the above quantity le to Nottdng Woke eo Improbable to thou who hove In vain tried all die woodufol medicine. of the day, te theta corn axon weed growing to the paaturea. and along nld lion, walls ehould cve army humor In the quern; yet It le now a 0 led fact. If on bars • humor it boo to .tll4. Them ere no Ifs nor ands: Mons or ha's about the Bolting eorne cues and not your. I peddled over • thousand bottle* of It to the 010101- ty of flosten. I know It. effects In every case. It boo .1. ready dose .coma the greatest not,. ever done In 1t0... amens. I I gave it to child:an over a year old: to old people of staty.aveneen poor, rimy, wormy looking chadran fl so u hom soft and gabby,' restor to a perfect gate . of health y one bottle. Toth who ere subject to •alck headache, one bottle will alertly's*, It. It gives great relief to catarrh and died item. Barb, who have been coulee for yes., have takenend been rlifusted by It. When the bogy is sound It works , quiteessy bat where than Is any deraogement of the fate. one of u,tora, It will emu very alopla feelings, but you man tutFre le umed...they islentye dlnypeer lu Rom five day da to • k. The never abed mull from It. On the contnry, bon that feeling le ow you will feel yourself like a new person. I haudemosof the molt extravagant encw. Wilms of 11. that men ever llinensd to. No change of diet le ever, eat this beet you can pt. I have likewise en herb, wide when simmered In sweet oil. &moires ecrof olousswellitur of the neck and tsnd.ralie oar.. Pries 60 amts.. Pease( the Medical Dboovery , fl per bottle. D/1135CTIONII 7012 SP. . . . - Adult, one tableapnea fal per day. Children over eight . pate, dmetat ernontfol. children from five to eight rate, tee spoonfel. Ace. no &vctim can be made applicable to all °emanations, take eamagb (co operatcon tho bards twice • day. Ur. REMEDY glee* personal attendanrein bad cum of moored. Bold Inalmale and retail at DR. KEIDEWS, 140 Wood Maul, coma of Virgin Allay, and 1, P. PLEMINO, eheny. yllO nand/faydA.P ALL PAINS CURED L IKE MAGIC.- Prim tweety.dm cent. per botUe. Palo le Me forerunner of disease. Cure the pain and you check the disese*. PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL 6. Is truly the wonder of the mod U =MB Palo ID I.“ time thou Il..nnvlno to get • physician! It cur,* Toothache In a minute. Cum Cramipa, or Pain In the stomach and Dowel.. Cures Stiff Neck and Swelled Pica from a Gold. Conn Rheumatic= and Neuralgia. ..Corm Sprains, Drab., Scalds and Dome Cons Corn. and any Pain In the Feet. CureaAguos and Lumpeln the Breast instantly. Curve Earache in a lbw minutes.' Cam Palo to tho Mak Limbo or Deck Carus Ague and Chill and Paver. This is no humbug medicine, and on family should be without a bottle In am of seeldost or sadden sickness. It I. and . 37,17 . 11 7. satrap* giving Lcontedlate railer. U the WONDERFUL OIL could Speak, It would exclaim,— Mat physicians take whole months to day, I make my cures to half a munmeee day." • Teo years residence with the Red Skink In the larval, to tatbar with tubeequont scientific travels on the continent of Mtupo, aesoclaUng daily with the very elite of the Medical prolemion. hoe enabled Prof. REED to present to the world We ITONDERTUL MAGNETIC OIL N 0:73 • For sale by all etreerespectable Druggists, mM at Prof. Reed'. Third IL A. VAILNENTOcE .k CO, and Dr; CEO . 11. NETHER Mateo& Anent& - 0 90MAselyP • W. D: CA R P ETS, OCALLIIII, nBALER INES OIL' CLOTHS, ke. Na 97 Fourth street. Dear Wood. PASSER'S THREE MINUTES -FREE ZER le - but the article WSURd hy every Wally who 1r to make their own Ice Crouch •:1 1. 9esito at err Bowe lornhhlog. Ererthrare meet Tht htiztohol — Pen • M. 1LE11.1310,N0. 47, Mukesß. e oor. id. • giettraL BECOYD GREAT LIOBT SCROFULOt'S HEADER: RIIEI/31ATIC READER! farbtral EIEMEI OMM.F.RMi."Y" PEOTOXLELI., Fo r Etnytel Cars of Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. Buornm.o, Mass., 'Arch D00.,15 . 45 As .C. Ate—l do not hesitate to say the bast remedy I hese ever humid for Coughs, lloarstness, Influence, and the mmitant symptoms of a etas!. is your Cherry Pec toral. Ire constant eta to my prat:nue and my amity tor the lest tatty.n hush:nen it ts passest superior virtues for the treatment of them complains. . . . . PAIR W. D. A. B. WORTLEY, Esc. of KM* N . KNIGHT, " h" 1 '"° need your Pectoral enymlf and in my family ever since you invented It, and balers It the Wet medicine for Its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I ehvald sooner pay for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy:' Citti UP, WILOOPING CuIJOII, PLUENZ-e. SPHL.MICIA *US, fob. T, 1850. DE311,13. Arr.—ln-ill cheerfully candy your Pei-wrens the ben remedy we posies for the cure ef /moping . Cmg, Croupound the chest diwZiee of children. We Of you tr. tarots, in the sth appreciate your shill, and commend your medicine to our people. CONKLIN, 11. D. AMOS LSE . Esc.. Montgomery, In., ca rte d 11 den. '56, "I rasa tedious Irdluezzie, which ea-alined main doors works, took mast =licit= without mallet, finally tried your Pectorel by [re new advice of cur clergyman The drat dose relieved the sore in lity throat and long% lees than one-half the bottle made me no well. Your medi cines are the dm:Menu seams the brut we can buy, and we .teem you, Doctor, and your ,musics, as the poor man's friend.. • ASTIDIA Olt PITII.II3IC AND DRONCIIITIS. , Won Slaamcormar, Pa, Feb. 4,1856. P.m:—Your ChArry Pectoral La performing marvellous cared in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who haa Whored under an erection of the lunge for the last 40 years. lIENItY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Al blau, Mom-. Oa , lowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1&59 'Daring my prettier of many years I have (mod that nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral ear giving ease and relief to consnroptlve patients, or curing each as ere curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the mat coo Mao lag prod of the strtue of this remedy !ont' in its toffects upon trial. Probably no one remedy hes ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous co,se as this. Some I. him= nld can reach, but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Anon tinter, New York City, Yuck 5.1556. for D m o u w A h M Loo.w eCllhi —errSyPectt o a r d a u l thesn d d oan p lamey t w o i D le r . Abe had been tine months laboring under the danger°us symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could pro cure gave her much relief. She was titood/ly failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we bare route for Write, rec ommended a trial of your medal/ie. We bless his kindness, es we depose skill. for she has recorenri from that day. She is not yet se strong . site used to he, but farces from hero:nigh, and cells herself taco. Yours with gratitude at. regard. ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelliyrille. flonsuntisfircs, do not despair till till you bare tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It Is MOO by one of the most medical chemists In the world, and Its cures all around 01 bespeak the high merits of Ita Lwiger. Ayer's Cattierlie Pills_ THE SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY AND Medicine hero been:taxed to their tdmmit to produce thie best, most perfect purgative which is known to mom Mom meruble proofs ore shown that these pills have virtues which surprise in excellence rho ordinary median., and that they win turprececlentedly upon theesteern of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take but powerful tom.. Their pene trating properties etimulate the vital activities of the bAly, ef orWma, purify the blood, and expel db... They purge out the foul-humor* which breed and grow distemper, stimulate siuggigh or disordered organs into their natural notion, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they earn the every day complaints of everytmly, but also fwmidabla end dangerous disoosee that hive bathed the Met of human skill. While Choy produce. powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished dome, the safest and best physic that can bo employed for children. Being sugar-coated. they are sae pleasant to take; and being truly vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures hare boon made which surpass be lief mere they not eahltalltiated try Itlitti of mach exalted paeltion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth; Many eminent clergymen and physicians have hint their neme• to certify to the priblic the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agents below named is pleased to Ruttish gratis my Amelia= Almanac, containing dinottlenti Cro their am end cortillodee of their cur., of the following oanditaluta. Cortlverims, liWont Cmnpbiltet, Rheumatism, Dropsy fleartburn, Headache Arising from a foul stomach, Nano., Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, toss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Disrtmes which require an eractutm Medicine, berofbla or Ring's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating, the eystem, cure many complaints which it would nabs siippaed they could reach, snob m Deafuosa Partial Blindness, Neuralala and nervous Irrambility, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Cont, and ether Fled. red complaints arising from a low stole of the body or amnion of IM functions. Uo not be put or by unprindpled dealers with tome other pill they make more prott ou. Ask for Arm's ham d.tak tbtan else. No other they pm glee you am. rewm with Olio to los Intrinsic value arkamtles power.— Th. sick want the 'lnlaid them is fd- them; and they should ham It. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER, Prectl.l and Analytical Chemist, Lo well:Mass. fl•Prtoe 25 cents per boa. Flee beam, for $L Sold by D. A. FAILS ESTOCR A CO.. Wholesale Agents Plttstargh. and by all Druggiati and Medicine Dealer.. mracklycikul—lac DR. I 00FLAND , 8 CDUSELTDID GERMAN BITTERS, r1111,421D DT DR. C. JACKSON, PIIILADCLPIIIA , FA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liter Co , .p:hd Dppq. u J need a Chro.r.ic or Xerlalle4 DthaitY. Dusan of t%t ELlnsys, and oil araingfrom a disordered Liar or Stoned" Stith to Coned- Ineraml Illos,FuloemofEllood to theffead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nameek, Eletotbierta, Dl.- gat for Food, Falser or Weight In the Stomach... Eructatlons,Sl mkt tigOr FLU taring a the Pit of theStammit, Swimming of lb. Kean, Malik! and Dintortit &eta:lug. Fluttering nt the Ileart.Choaklng .I.f/eating erne-scion. when Inn Iyhte par Dare, Dim neat of Vision, Dote or webs before the Sight, Fr ar and pain In the Keel, De!nloeny of Fereptre tl... Yellow.w of the Skin and Eyes Pain to the Side. Dock. Clam, Limbs, to., Sodden Flotilla of Hat, Darning to the Flab, Conotoot imagininge, Ertl and groat De. veal. of The proprietor In cantos the attention of the puldlo to this propamtlon, done to with e feeding of theutmost coon deuce to Its yin. and adaptation to the &soma for which It le roomunended. it is no new and untried article, but one that btu stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extediL The testimony Lnits favor given by the mast prominent and well known physicians and Individuals le ell parts of the conntry It Immense, and a careful peril. W of the Almanac, published annually by the proprietor. and to be had gratis of any of hi. Agents, cannot bet satisfy the most skeptial, that this remedy to nosily deserving the great celebrity It has ebtelerd. Principal 001. and Aianufactory, No. 90 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TESTLIIONY. Cerftlosts el R. libodward, Me well tworrt Travel/a. for Mt Plaamanon Iron Works, Perry County, It,. Dareashos. Jan. IL 1955. Da. C. IL JACUJN—Dear ran for for firs Foam meerely afflicted aids Climate Billions Dysentery, for which I was attended by several of the best physidans in tho rountl7, but all of no aria I also used Tatiana remedies, but could Arid nothing to bsonflt me mall I was Induced to try year Cierman Bitters, luul after taking four bottles by which I was entirely cured, and am DU enjoying the best of health." More Effecta of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Certificate of J. C. Ceuta, Esq., Reporter for the "flies. log Chronicle,. Pittsburgh, Pa., who, Feb.Rl, 1551., myw "For Nome weeks pat my wife has been ming your On. man Bitten., with • happy effect. She has been afflicted more or lees, for emend year., with disease of the Liver and Dyspepsia, and untll she commetwed using the Bitters, no thing had her moth relief. liar health Is now rapidly toproving, appetite goag and we bare every mum to be. Hoes she will be perfectly restored. She stye It Is the beet medicine she has ever med." • Nervous Debility. .7. M. tivtssurs, Doylestown, Pa., June 10.1 W. tayK "Ily wife has boon &Motel with a Nervous Debility &ince Poptember,ls.sl, Loco which time I hare been unable to dal any physician or medicine that would benefit her to the twist, until one day I called at the store of Dr. Ilervey, in this Pawn, for Dome tincture of Iron. and described to him the eailetlons of my wife he then hooded me a lot of Ptl.r , to rent, among which I found one describing your German Sitter., I immodtately procured a few bottles from him, and Km pleased to cute that the use of the Bitters lies done her more good than all the medicine she hes heretofore taken. I wish you to load me • hell dozen Soule.. Liver Complaint. J. P. Wick. Martinanurg, P., May 22,1701. of "With much pleasure I testify to the virtu. of your Ger man Sitters. Some time ainool wee aglicted with a disease of the Liver, far which I used various rereading, but with no beneficial effect, until I was imincad to try your entors, I em now happy to stela hare entirely cone! me.' They are entirely vegetable, free from all alcoholic slime. loot., and plsosaist In baste and smell. giel`rice TI Malt. per bottle. Sold by Druggiste and Storekeepers in every town and rClege In the Called Slot. and Canada... And by FLEMING DUOS., and Dr. 000. 11 . IeETEIER, Pittsburgh, P. oilhlyd2wB A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!: WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND research of the beet medical men that ever lived to god a remedy that would radimlly two the DfsPepan, which hes been recently found out b D R. R.T.FOD, OP PITTSBURGH, R PEWAVA, lifle labor:Qua watch and reererch In the Vegetable nip dam fur Wight ur ten year., het brought to Iheht a wonderful radically cure the DYSPEPSIA, whirls is the fint muse of all general disease whirls the human sys tem le =ldea to. Hems the Itsseervoir [Stomach) clean and healthy. We most all hare good health mod cannot best euidect of any general Dr. R. T. FORD has bean a abject of tilt awful disease himself, [Dyepeplal for eight to ten years, and has tried hundreds of experiment, ors himielf, but all In rain, until hie meeent dhorrery, whidh has nulloelly cored him and many edam In mix, eight to mire days, without polo or @lobos...or any unplwant feelings In the syetem, baton the action contrary, it [orison:dm tho arstem mad Sivas a healthy to every part. it will act gently or coplonsly on the bowel; and pre a healthy motion to Me atomach and liver. You can eat and drink 'your ueual dieUng, Wilds will nut Interfere—the uradiclue always doing It. duty -celled DR. IL T. PAWS DVAPEPIIIA CORDIAL. Whet kind of Mamma will Dyspepsia produce/ I answer it to the Snit cause of all general dlaxxa Lira Affectleb, ftt l .lllfit...lm..."hm..'"iflnarra lirctilevalen j ok Fever an Agile, Nervous Parer, ReersJele, erniss, Costive Dowels, Dolls, Ilusky,or Gummy Skin, Colds, Rhea maim of all kinds, APoplexy. losonity, Weakness of the systems, Fable Coomptlon of the blind; Heartburn, Fishes. of the Stomach, Throwing op of your Food, and also Wind. All of the Me feeling. may or will he maimed from a tic stemma, From that ors= all general draws. VllT•productd. [if etaternent Is true, which no sane mind will deny,) because all who bare been slick know into etatsiment to be true from experience, • elek 'or derwsged • stomach in tint. How Important it Is to a poor patient who 'bee been =A feting for many years, to puiut him to • remedy that beam rely ow and.radimdly remove the cause that ho. Mad. Lim sick. IP. Ilk. a mariner towed upon the ocean, at the OM glimpse of a light holm, his heart boded, aids Joy. PRICE TIMER DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. Sold by the Proprietor, Dr. It. T. FORD. West end of Pennsylvania Avenne, (Fourth street Road,) and also JOHN HAFT. Jr.. No. 11l Wend street, tomer of Shah; also, NE. TIN, srnoWAN CO., Liberty envoi, below St. Clair, Pittalsursh, Alm, Mr , AV. A. REED, formerly the firm of James T. Steeple A CO, Northwest comer of Federal !street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. And elm,. Dr. Pont's Anti-Ulllions stud Liver Pill; also, his invaluable Indian VesetableNerre Liniment. The above madkines need no totaruendettlem, for that. nada In our city and county will testify to their Invaluable qualities. Their equal Is not to be found. mrlSalAwl pE NT, To Who mushier LAT tin e Head of 'lair NATO' "S GREATEST. ORNAMENT, Wit are Ms too late nee • SA, DER'S SCALP TONIO, which Voltam the healthy condition of the map, maw heir to grown the bald, and checks** , tmlettcy ton aide *felling out, . d becoming thin. prkur F: t ir a tte l • t ri ttuagzci t pal wo a. Dougg r. w ls i tk ow en sw d t h bn y Lh d e .t. P* mylg TESTE E • , Boquet Wreathe an. Ruches • le Teeter, beautithl In deal*, cleanly in nall Poo elle by P. MARSHALL • CO. ST Wm:Adroit. I . ,raa .....~ ~~.y:.. .etis~La ilaitroabs ' XOTICE• TEM PITTSB U RUH, WAYNE k CHICAGO RAI Roll) CLEPANY, erltb Its wuplo Robing Stock .41 octal/- p..oa mu/trent° tramp= PassenzerS and Frolabt wont an , : Pittsburgh to Chkago, EL Louis, &di... 4 p_ oils, Cincinnati, and Al! plsons West' and tbnalbanceo, tsltb grunt deign, of maul. 4-117 and ent,alltNu. • The Len that tau road farms the maw direct and tray tonsalotared Lae [rev:coca Pitiaburgh nod Chleago, ts ■ rat tiotent guarantee tit= Ste C 431 m the bettor time, and Train, on ocher hunts, then can he made by any otherroute. Chile:l,l24in Pntebarsik. I iireszline. Ft. Wayne. Lt Ewen, 1. La) e. 1,1 2..51 225 2.40 , a. 01 21 " 11. p.n.l 2.15 e. x. 10.30 P. SI. t.. 30 X. Train leaves VitiladelpLia at 7.00 a. x.; FltUbragla at 2.40 .. 31, Arrivsng is Creettine at 6.17 P. x. MMUII=M=I Tine Tar..an—From Pittsburgh: First Express in 20 hoarsen& 10 minutes: Second Etyma.) In M hours and 50 rulusts. Prom PhiladelphLit First Express In 30 boars; Second Express In 30 boars and S tattle:ea The Mall Train fru. PhiLidelphls le ocartakeo at Pitta burgh by first Express, and ;Imagers by that Train may forward by nett Express from Pittsberrgh. The 0.03 L.'s-Train from Pittebr,rgh being aTraln Ssrlocal business, is overtaken at Cxestline by Second Express. All Trains make close connections at Craetline for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and In. Louts: alto, at .Fort Wayne'rrith Trains oa Wabash end Western hallroad for Latayetbe.Central Illinois and St- Loaf; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R.& L.. E. all. From Chimp. IFL Want. ALICZNLYI. Ci - estllne. Arr. Plttalfg. tat Elfin., 7.40 31. , SAO P. x. LL3O e. x. 6.001. It. 2d 1040 P. WI 5.45 Lx. 1113 7.36 m Hall Troia Marrs email. at •LOO A. In, n vlng Pitt.- burgh at LOU o. 31. These Trains make close connections with Treble for Phila delphia, &Rimers and Now York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum bus make closeumnections at Crestline with all returning Trains. At Ft. Wayne. Train, from St. Lents, Central Illi nois. LaDyette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. ACCOAMODA:IOI Tsars—Leave New Brighton far Pitts burgh at 630 s. u., LIAO me and 0.30 P. x. Leave Pittsburgh for New Ilrightonat 8.15 L x, and 5.25 P. so. Da=age checked through, and no charge for handling. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JuiIN STON, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad uses, directly on the corner of the lionongabela House, Pittsburgh, or to GEORGE PARKIN, Federal =rest .1.121au, Allegheny City; B. F. PATRICK, Ito. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont Goose, Chicago, or to the Agnate ,at the Stations along the To commence on WEDNESDAY, :7th inst., and cant nta, until further anti., HOLSTON, Gen. Power and Fr't D. W. DOSS, I' 8r Agent, Chicago. D. W. 110ACitITOS, Agent, Philadelphia. J. U MOODY. Sup l. mrlMe2J Clevebuld mud Pittloburgh ttnll !toad. rrHE NEW SHOR'Igi 1101.7TETOCINCLNNATI L. LtIIDS VIA STECHENV/LLE 011 Eltd.LEAllt NOW Olt gli.—The train, of this rood now run directly to and from Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, Steubenville, Wheeling and Dolleuir wnhont amp, of Thigzogo. Throe Dolly Twang to titeutanville, Wheeling and Dellealr. Two Dolly Trulna to Cleveland. Dour Daily Trains from Cleveland to atleago. On and after Monday, June 22d. 10; the trains of dila Company will run Mani, (Sundays excepted,) u follows: - Leave Allegheny 2450 A. A. 9.40. A. 31. and 3 P. M. Arcl'e i Stßubenvillo f).013 x.,12.42 P. N.. 4.26 P. M. Do DaDoefr, (LW A. M., 2.63 :W. P. M. Do Clevelan! 1.12 p. se, 9,50 e. The 2.51 x. tmin rnalres no Connection for Cleveland or any, point north of Wellreille. Thie train is run through to Steubenville, Bridgeport and Dellealr,corinectingat Steuben: vlilo Janction with a tut train for Nome:, Colninbus, Day ton, I odianapolls. Cincinnati, lAn.Livillo and St. LoulAlearing Allegheny Dcivit at 220 1.0.. Newark 920. Columbus 10.50 and arrive at Cincinnati at 2.20 P.X.-2 - I.:re Hours from Patillargh to Cincinnuti. TOL. ron. via Et.oLonsillo to Cincinnati La TIERTY 3tlLEs StWILTER than ♦la Crootllne. The 2.14 a. train makes connection at Bellaire with • train on Central Ohio it. It., leaving Bellaire at 9.00 a. x., for Cambridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columbia', Cincinnati and St. Ltil. . . The 3.00 P. et. train makes connection. at Yellow Creek Junction: 6.30 r. Ct. for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago; at Steubenville Autecton 6.39 lot Columbriaand Cincinnati. arriving at Nnwark 12.43 r. a. w, end Cincinnati 7.44 a. m.; at Bellealr at 7.50 r. non. necting with the night train on the Central Ohio Railroad Er Cambridge, Zolle9Vine, Newark, Columbus and Cincin nati. The 9.40 A. at. and Sr. at, walrus both ran through to Cleve land and make sloe, connection. at that point for Chicago and other points in the Ronk-West, Vies Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. The 3r. x. train oonneeta with the Michigan Central Railroad VArs for Detroit, thence to Chicago by ran i , Passengers Paving Allegheny on tbo 9.1) a. x. train for Chicago eta Clerel end andVolede. will arrive at that point revel hoar, is trironaeof those mica leave at the same boor and go via Port Warne. Passengers for Wellsville. Steoborrville, Wheeling and other point, on thn ricer live by these tr./int gu through without detention many boors in advance of the atearnboata on the ricer. Log b -ege checked throngh to Steubetrille,Belleeir,Colno , us, OntinnertAt. laule,Coreland, Chic and other points •n the Ilne. Pa...angers r‘r :Zen Platletlelpble end Stallone on the Tuecomme. Branch most take the got° &M. Train from Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cleveland, 'F.audually, Toledo, Chicago. Mil Et. Louis, Quincy, burline,u, Yulion. Rock Leland. loam City, thltilleth.Pcovls. L bill/r.FvorParl. Erie, Donairk, Niagara Fe Buffalo, Stenbrnvllle, Irheeling Belleelr, Columbus, lodlanydlls,ClUClCalati, Louisville, St. Louis end to all way static= an tho toad. Ticket to ail points are sold at the Ticket Office to Allegh eny City. Pavengere ma get toy Information concerning tulle line nt the Onita of the Compauy, ()lonocgehela Flonae,) Pitt. burgh. IL T. OLASh, Ticket. Agq, Allegheny City. ear J. A. CA CGLIET. Agt., Pltteburch 1831 MichlT Centred RailroadllroadLlne. 11 °}.1T '.nz imlsllnefer wygan l,Che and Mlisaukle alet , Gale., Dubuque, Rock Leland, Burithartrat, tows City, Fomdu.Lat, Frail - le-du-Chien, St. Lola. rit. P.a. or any other part of the Onnit West. Alter the first of May. the spiendhi Steamers CITY OF CLEVELAND. !PAY QUEEN .d OCEAN, win (arm Um roomalng and evening. ilno between Cleveland and Dem': the present !WAWA running as followei OCEAN, MAY Qurrs, Copt. C C. liturialTr. Csyt. E. R. Flora. Emma Leas. Clevaland.--Motiday A. M. Cleveland......Mondey P. M. •Detroth..•-.3loadny P.ll. Detroit! Toowlay A.ll. Ole vel.d.....Tumdly P. 31.1C1 e vdi mad -.Wed nes'y A. M. Detroit. . --Wednes'y A. M. Detroit... -.Wedues'y P. M. Cleveland..... Thursday A. M. ClevelaniL . ..rsday P. M. Detroit .. - . .._Tiueday P. M. Detroit 1-Friday A. M. Cisveland.....Friday P. 51. CleveLthd-...Sonarday A. SL Detroa...turday A. M. Detroit. Saturday P. M. CITY OF CLEVELAND-Capt. J.M.Lumn.-14.1.3. 1 Clevelend.....Tuesday A. SE Clevel.d.--Friday A. M. Darolt..---Tneeday F.M. Detrolt..--_lllday P. M. Cleveland ..-Wasinee'y P. 51. Cleveland- -Saturday P. 31. Detroit ... -.-Tbursday A. M. Detroit. 31onctny A. M. One of the b.ts will leave Cleveland every toonahig at 1 o'clock. (Sunday. excepted.) and every evening or the arri val of Trains horn BUFFALO, PITTSBURGH AND COCEVIVATI,, Arriving at Detroit to Woe to connect with the morning anJ evening trains for Qdcage, connecting at Mug, with all trains for the Northwest and South: also with the boat. on Lithe Michig. for all ports north of Chicago. Fare Wein by this route than by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central Road run Into the Union Dopot et Chkago. from which all other roads diverge, there by saving Mak hire and change of beggego , incident to other routes. No charge for Isandllttabagiptge where checks are deliver ed to atinntn of the line. We hare !asp , Oat& Cars expressly for henss and cattle. Pers.. 6 , 4. H C, love, Kansas, .d Nebraska will Ilnd ado the cheap,sr and most comfortable route, to oar boats are large and commodious. Families mosing West, and dealers in Mock, will find It greatly to their adrantage to call at the Company's Mee; Citrate of Wayne and Lilarty Sire.% directly oppcalte the Mansicm Ileum and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. For ratea of fart and further information, apply at the above aka. & A. PIERCE: General Agent, Cleveland. W. C. SIiAFFER, lleket Agent. apPblCan F. KNOWLAND, Agt., Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Kalil.* THE GREAT OENTILIL Ratite, cnenectlng the cities with Western. North-Western, an. Stab's by a continuo. Railway direct. T swats at Plttabertili with daily line of 8 on the Weetern Rivera. and at Cleveland Stamen to all porta on the North•WmL the mast direct, chaapist, and reliable PRMIGHT can be forwarded to and from t• RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & FIRST CLASS—Boon • fibers. Hata and Com Books, Dry Goode, (I 0 boxes, halm mid trunks.) Drug; (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Fora Sc. SECOND CLASS.—Dorneatir Sheeting; Shining and Ticking, (in orighoal Woe) Drugs (in casks.) Liardware, Leather, ((lo rolls or box.) Wool and Sharp Pelts, Eastward. .. . .. _ .... .. TIMID Steel. ' Chaim (hi asks.) [lamp, Bacon and Pork, salted (lame or itt sake,) Tobacco, IMaidiactur. ad; ((except Cigars or Out.) ac-. FOURTH CLASS_--cottee, Fish, and Pork On rassk's or boxes, Earws wo4 l.4o o ear 100 lb. Lend Lard and La OIL Neils, Soda Ash, Ger- • -- man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Sr.. FLOGit..—lbe per hid. watil further notice.. DRAIN-3s. per 100 Ss. until further notice. COTTON—SS per bale not camelhair 600 11s weight, until norther notice. S.S.In shipping gods from any point wt of Philadel phia, be part/calm to mark packages 'seta. Flutrayirouta Rentrood.. All Cloodscouatirned to the Agent, of this Road at Philadelphia or Pltteburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fermat Aomm—C. E. VIII!, 64 RidbT c streot, Boston; J. F. Clarke, No: 0 Bator Rouse, and No 1 street, and John McDnoold, No. 8 Battery Pls., New York; Pierce Co.. Zonerrille, 04 Irwin d 00., and Springman* Drown, Ciatnnatt, 04 It. C. Ileldruni. llatibton, Ind,; Domani', Itch Co., and Carter S Jewett, Lmticyple , Ry 4 P. 0. o'. Rile, it Co., Er... Alla Ind.; R. P. SasaSt. Louis, nu Ilse rls, Worrnisy S Co.. Slamplds, Tenn.; Leech a 00., Chirac°. ill.; J. 1'.G1., Ft. GI. rt. wuu6. %J.; E. J. :loader, Phila.; Ma gna S Koons, R‘ltimortc D. A. Stewart, FlttMorgh. H. R. MUTTON, Gen, Freight Agent, Phila. . 11. J. LOMBAERT, Sept., Altoona, Pa. PLOY Pittsburgh and Conuolsoilla Railroad. TIIE PITTSBURGII twa it izxgg l Cannallerille Railroad fe he opened for the transportation of trimmers and freight to and from Pitteburgh sad CtnnellarUlq connecting with th e Penn. ()antral Reproad at thinton's Station. Arrangements hare also been made with the .pe n Central Ihdirosd, by which through fteVit to Phlledelpi and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pitts burgh end CoimuLtville lialL-oad, by car loads, on famrablo Naas. !comma or T.....e.m5.—0n and after Wednesday, 6th Mat, there will be two dully trainaL as follow,. vim Stall Train, leaving the Paisonger-Station of the Perdia Railroad, avery morning, (Sunday atom:Met) at 7 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, and arriving at ConneUselUs at 11 A. M. Ewers Passenger Train leaving Pittsburgh at 420 u' k P. It., and arriving at Connellmilla at NO P.M. licraurmo—haprees Train will leave Conuellsville a o'clock, A. )1.. connecting with the Mall Train out on the Penna. Railroad at Brinton't Station at 7:46 A. M., and wifh the loam* AftctimtuallUori at unto place, arrive in Pita. burgh at p A. M. Mall Train !saving Conneihnille at , tal P. M., and rob. mating at Brintou's Station with Turtle Creek Acerunmaiso tion Train No. 11, Penna. Itallroad.arrivi la Pittsburgh tit eclo P. 111. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and Madam on the Pitts burgh and Convellmille Railroad, will be remind and de livered at the outer Depot of the Parma Railroad. Bunting I Dell's Catches fur Mt. Pleasant, Colontowlb Frostburg mid Cumberland leave Connelloilla regularly on the arrival of the maim. Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. The Adams Express Company have special messengers with their proof eafee.on the Drowse Mils, to take charge of mousy, valuables and qackages of all kinds, entrusted to the erred of that. Company, who will Melee and receipt therefor, AM give 'pedal attention to the safe and prompt delivery of the fame. 11. nLACKSTONE, Bup't. May Sth,lBB7—nay7 Great W a p • al/.ll.oate. .• • • • GALENA AND cim igransmaa Ceoo Orden Itaßroad. Bata Llce for Freeport °Nem and Dualsitbi from CENTRAL DEPOT, fort of LAKE STREET, connecting at Ihudelth with Ammon for St Paul and the Tipper Ilbaledppl. WELLS STREET EMI . .. • FULTON AND lOWA EID—For Dixon, Fulton, and Central Rem Pusengers fo r lowa, Bettnteka and Kansas. all nod thte the moat expeditions route, It bales an Air Line to the Idtraleelppl, end eborter by fifty ...lathe. soy other line. connecting at Mice with the amid Brea Stage Co., for all point. In lowa sad the Watt. • • BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—For Belolt,Jacaseil* Madison and Central Wbco,Wn. • Pox ram TALLER 7117E....7er Crystal IA!, )lo \ Zany, Illehmozad,and pointy North: • Tho D 1142411 17, Bdeday excepted, for a/I. of rho am &tete, ekee ocournottinut id& the Unto% floadoi and wtOkpacketa oa the .3(tededppl, north sad routti. - . P.A. BALL, Supt. Intrthipliell.7olol TIMM, hist • • • , • ,•.• • - •2 , • ~„2 , 7 „ ;,.,, • ,:f.-ginvigz,ello. gata' ISattioails JUNE 16Xd, 1867. ITTSBURG 11. COLD AI & CENCLx). San. taNI: LAILVAD, elaSuracmvs. M!ENME22MM;I cinnnii in Dwelt< On and alter 31oNDAY..trav7:l. 1857,Tw0 PA38130121 TP-ams via this fonts leas. the Fedlerill Street s Allegheny Depot. d.ily,(tuuletys eicoptal.) as follows: . FIRST THAlN—litirtaanaTl lamas isavna Allis = 310 lr.; Stem Junction (timid:oat al tun at 8 a. 1.4 leaves Columbus at 10.50 and arrives at Cliv cinnati nr 2.40 r. sr. This train to only at Cwltr Jima. lion. Cadiz, Nen' iilarkat; (Mho icy,' prude. and Newark 013 the Steubenville and. indiansi SECOND TKELN—Niont Nowa= hum 3,00 Steubenville Jmunion GAO, Columbet i Vl, end arrives a: Cincinnati at y,13 a. u, stopping al all ntr lions on 8.8 I. It Ft. Zir By this routo thirty niilles of travel aro need, it bo lus tho molt dirrrt 1:no from Pittsburgh to Columbus, an. Monad and tho son:Lora and south western Cities, argi to appellatment. and lIIISTIrp•Med by may lint class road In aka Cuba. • CONNEGTIONS: Trains connect at 1 , re...cr.& with the &unletsky, Mamaled & Newark U. IL for Mt. Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo and Cb ..:70 . 1.111:E1CS with Colaunbus, Cigna and Indiana IL IL for Piqua, Crbana Troy, Belle:cat:11o% For.t at, At XENIA with the Dayton, Xenia & Belpre and Whim Central IL IL for Springfield, Dayton, Itlchinendi Gila Louisville, Louisville, Central Indiana, Central I WnttiWynne, Terro Banta, St. Lords, de. • . At MORROW with the Cincinnati. IfilthlptoCiand.Zaciaa Hilo R. IL fqr Washington. Circleville and L.acaster. At LOVELAND with roads for Elillsboro, HazudenandPorta mouth. AT CINCL.VNATI with the oAin A dautttippi Bread Gunge R. It.fur Madison, Luulwille. New Alheu,T, gene• vine. Vincennes. Cairo, Central IlliurHe, St. LAIN Jelin= city, 'i.e. , . Nebmaknottui all points ou the 1111auls, sourl and 31.1sappf ricer.. PARR AS LOW AsyrAsy MITER ROUTE—BAGOACIE CHECKED vinorait For thmogh ticketa by this root. to tho principal Wren= AND Sgmmax Crms, please apply at the Oreat Waders Ticket Officcollrectly on the corner of the Monongahela llow.e, Pittsburgh; or at the 11.1.,21 Street Station, Jilt ghaq. . . . 4r:A Sli FOR TICKETS "TEA. .STEEDENTILLE."IOII All Information coneernlog tho above Line and lee con nectlone, together with thr:+ugh freight rata and contraete, will be furnfibed oo applicetion to. MORRISON POSTER, Agent, No. 113, Water of., Pittsburgh GEO. W. FELTON, &ntil:del:Went. Larsysrrx Durmast. Steubenville, 0, Patally General/went. 1857 1851• Alr Lino Rout. ROM CHICAGO TO ST : zionffea , FLOUIS via. St. lola, Alton, d Chicago Railroad, all the way by tlallroad, carrying the Great American Represt and United State. Mails.. The only direct and reliable route to the South and Etinahaeot. Sorority miles shorter than co yother Route. T 1711113 leave this 511CIIIGAN bOUTEICRIN and CIIICAOO a RUCK ISLAND It. It., Corner of Van Buren and Sherman street, St. Loula Day Exprem, 11:30 A. M., daily, (Sunday as dt,..1)--arriro at Deal St. Lou'. at 1:30 P. M. St. 1..nu1, Night Expreaa, 11:13 P.M._ dully. (Saturdays ma raud:J-01Iva a1 . 1:a . 11 . 3t. Luca nth= TRAINS LEAVE EAST STA;O77IB. _ . Day Expre+s, 8:/1.. A. 11.,4ai1y, (Sanday exceptell,)artlTO • t Chiang, et VASP. 4. MaiI2ZEMM=I From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours. IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT JOLlET—with the Rock Inland Railroad Wt ottowa, LaS alle, Rot k Inland and Central lots. AT BLOOLUNGTON—with Illinois Central Rallrooni Ito Clinton, Waynesville, and Decatur,. and with Steve for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria and Onpartka IL R. for Walnut Grove, Washington, Peoria, Pekin, Itrimileld, Elmund, Knoxville, Gelesburg, Monmouth and Huang ton. AT SPRINGFIELD—with Groat Western Reßraid far Jacksonville, Naples and Illinois River. AT ALWN—with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal. Quincy and Keokuk: the most expeditions and rehlabits route to all_ portion. of North Eastern Illissonti. AT ST. LOUlS—with Ally First Class•Smaroboate for New Orlearoumd Intermediate Points on the faneer ainnipni, and with Regular Lines of Rackets for Banns. St. Joseph, and all point. on the Missouri, Tennessee, Camber land and Arkansan Rivers. Roseengeradestlned for Bloomington ' Springfield, Dewar. Jacksonville, Naples and all points on the Iliswissippl, Mss wart. Ransae,Cumborlabd and Tennessee rivers, by taking the above route, will be earn of making conneettons,t ' al arriving ln St. Innis on adverthad time. scolding the vexa tions delays of the cireultlous rent, vbs. Remits and Illinois Fiver, saving twenty-four hours time, bCll3g thiltratTeil mile, lows distant to Bloomington. fifty-eight leg to Sming- Geld. e,outy km to St. Louis, and fifteen least, Peolia than by any other mote. • Through ticket], can be procured at all. the Eastern - Railroad °S em et the Company'e43 Dearlxrni strut, opposite the Tremont Clouse, and et the Michigan :leathern and Rock Island Depot; center of Can Berea mad Sherman streets. Responsitto Daggrt.ge Neu will be at the Depeta of the various made coming Into the City to cheek. Bauer through to any point dears"d on the Lino. A. IL 310010:, mr74 GOODIIICIL General Paserenger Agent. . --- Pennsylvania Railroad.. 0113IER ARRANGE-W s m=za IJ 11ENT—Ou and after June mi Tile Mad Train learea the Paniencr !Tinian ovary morn. inn. except Sunday, at etso o'clock. TUE VAST LINE loaves Pittsburgh, except Sunday, as Abu P. M. , TUE NRIIIT EXPRESS TRAIN learn PitUbtugh foe Phi t,iphfa et 0:20 P. M. The Indiana Accommodation train leans Plttabm . o daily, except Sunday, at 3:3n o'clock, P. M, atopplag at all stations, and reaming as far to Indiana- The Drat Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves daily, except Stmday, at 10.43 a. The Second Acconarnodation•Traln fee Turtle Creek learn daily, Sunday excepted, MOO P. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle. Creek Inns except Sunday, at Rio P. M. Returning Traina arrive in Pittsburgh uttllotric--Eipreall MO P. o i4 Mail, I=o a. m.; ran Line, 2 a. Ea.; Indiana A*. ooninoodation,.ol Connelleville i n n.in4 First TuraiCm.k Accommodation, 11-60 a. m.; ...mond Accommodation, =.IOP. m 4 Third Accommodation, 4.10 p. m, with Connelsville controodation. The traveling public will and it greatly to their intend, In going pastor West, to travel by the Pentwylnnis Eail road, an the accommodation. Wu of cannot b. surpass. ed on toy other route. As the road le hallexted with none, and b entirely free from dust, we can promise safety, speed d comfort to all who may favor this road with their pat ronage. For further partieulare see haudbilisat the difitrent start. lug points. Passengers from the West xIU Bud thin the shortest and most eapedltious roars to Philadelphia, Balt/. mom, New York or Beaton. - - - - .1. STEWArT, Agt-, Passenger Linea Pittsburgh. 21208.3100 RE, Agent, Passenger Linea, Phlia.delpble. 1101 yd 188 7.- Steamer Telegraph. l • FINE LOW PRESSURE Steamer Telcweph, Capt. RICUARD nAßteuw, will mete three trips • week between Ca! Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Bruce. Lame Cleveland for Pert Stanley, Port Berne!!, and Port Bruce every Mondays; Waineedaya and Riders at. 7a4 o'clock P. M. Leave Port Burwell at 2 o'clock, P. and Port Stan. lay at 7 o'clock, P. g., for aevaland, Tnesdaya Tinmataye and Saturtlaya The TELEGRAPII earth. the I:felted Stabs. Mail between theme Porte, and connects It. Cleveland with the C., C. Ra il il ail roadds. , Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo. a' Sias with Port Stanley and Loudon Itallro.d , La Poet Burwell Line of Stages. The TELEGRAPH boo been thoroughly overhauled and refitted, and to in exellent condition for the trade she rune In. Ma-For Freight or wmge apply - to • SCOVILL Ji LAUDERDALE, Clerehuni, . • LAVE HILL, or JOHN MeHENNON, Port Dunn% end [IDIOM) & LIENDERSON, or DOD= & DAVISON. Port Stanley. • - aplOanull Liverpool, Philadelphia and - New York . Screw Steam:Lehlp Company: THE SPLENDID • STEAMSHIPS forming the above Rate "ill sell from Neve • York a. follow= KANGAROO. " Jerre). 26th June. CITY OF BALTIMORE, " Leitch, 9th July. CITY OF LIANCILESTER " Wylie, Md July. CITY OF WASJLINGTON, Capt. Wylie, 6th August. • And each alternate florally.. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin 1110, Third CimaajO.o, •" " Liverpool, " $lOO. ' month,Maid aass $4O. Return Ticket. avallabb, for sir by say steams . of the Ike. d Sootb-Wesiera tds mad also 00 rt. • ra to at ports Sonduety with • Lalctwu making route hp which •s Great Wed. PITTSBUIWEI. 7.5 c per 100 D. Cabin, $144%. Third Clue, $6O. - • These Steamshimi are rupPdied with Improred Waterthr comparunenta, and cany experienced Surpass. Persons about proceseling to Bump., or wisbletto ten for their friends from the old country, can purchase ticket.' and obtain all information by a pplg to .1. O. Ale 1 Broadway, N. T., Fable At Cortes, 177 Thasdway, N. T., or JOEIN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at., Pittsburib ZElPPasuore certificates by fast class Eouine Packets be. two= New York and Liverpool. Draft"; sold by the above; dc.7o—apB 000 per 100 R.. 50e per 110 lb.. Dollar Savings Bask, No. 66 Zburth aired, Middle .Room, Jame./ Ver. Buddin g OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, also on Wedneeday and dartuday monrins.,' from May drat to November Bret, thin 7 to II o'clock; and frcanNoe ember first to May first, from 6 to &o'clock. Deposita exelred of all sums net less than one Dollar, and a dividend of the prudes declared twice • year, la June and December. interest was declared at 'the rate of ail per cent. per sneenn, lb December, 176.7,, • also, In Jinni, and December, 1660. and rue ,1817. Interert, If not drown ant, is placed to the credit of the dee pastier aa principal .and beer. the woe interest from their/rat days ofJune and December, compounding twiee a year witbo troubling the depotitor to call or own to prevent 'has pm. book. At this rate, money will double In tea than /2 years, nuking in the aggregate none sanortz nate rat MOM a Loa. Broke containing the Charter, By• Laws, Bola and Beg . lotion fumbled gratis, on application at Ew a President-OEO4GB .ALB. Wei tilusternrc Ifopewell Hepburn,. John IL Intoentierger, Geom. It. White, Charles Reap, Witiam I'. Johnston, 71 Gratten Murphy, James W. Reitman, Tbeekold =stutter,. Alexander Bradley, base AL Pennock,' Jahn S. Ccegroye, J. Andersen. Jobn G. Backdoo r 111111turnirbi, Albert Onlbertstm, - John D. Conteld, J. Chadner come, Mona A. Curler, Cb.le. A. Colton, Wlttlinn Francis rel Lt. °cargo F. Gilmore, Jame• Fl. itouq James Ileirdnutn. Sardary and 2:feant aalayd—mrl9 • GEORGE E. ARNOLD At CO. BANKERS, EXCHANGE, STOCK AND 0111 Hmkrrs. Currant and Uncurreat lloMey Bought sal SOM.' " Stodu bought arid cold on commLarlom ' - Booloon Paper, Honda mod Mortgage!, Oty,Counti Ballmul Bowls purr:mord and rnothsted. - Collection., promptly ottoubd to. '' nob! OfftroNo.74 Toroth Sheet. • ANKING LIOUSES' OF JOHN: . • NOGG. sougggyr . , . .. O MOUNT th T R M S O E H T E T CONNELISTILLE,.-EAT.ETTE ' Nona BROWNWILLie.,.. NEW tauogrox.....--....-marr E Co. Deposing received, Discounts made, Drafts 'bought,. lot • and collected. Dank Note. and Aponte bought ' and kid. aunt. Notes and other Samnitka bought and mt. oto cote.' nabskm...Cotespondenee and collections . NHUMS xedzits ma' e ZION and Domenic Ellla of Exchange, Otrtigleate' or Dewitt; Bank Note. and Ppecte, No. g. Market intuit. Pittsburgh: through the itge 'Unite Collections male on ell the grindpat dike. out d Statent NIVIIALEBONE . Conied and • Segitrass y neope awl, at westl7 r•damd Elea 1, 1 11 15,031 . • A SLERP OR AWAKE—a are vidr VISTA r4=4.-ucbo,b, iitt,hvair Ztramsbips jeonetarg . ' . June D. Maley, SYlltlam Lavelm. JohD Idelka• • - Walter'P. MaritA, - IVIIKpo 31131er ' ATM= lOW A. SI. INCA. re, llntry Latingwalc Robert Babb, • John' M. Una. • Geo & &Idea Alesa rge nd.r Thidi CZIARLZY 4. CO TOP
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