Vlttsk i rt ri kr O lt t rit..... - ,!......„.---..,,„.,..... 0...,„.. to the Comilla.. 4. - - ttoli at"...thto Counnonewealth. YM - . n , ,-g-_•;, • '.. k-i ' 2 •,, -., t- ) .C.,,,iiNd io. titelc;tu . Lic - ciFf itaiir. tit" Represented*. cf Li. , •--- ......----_-....;..—,-- ' ' Okiimis..lth OfPnutrYhmeitia Jo e fienral Assembly met:— Mliwg. - tl(6.l6lsl4inglaenl ar proposed to the Oonsti , Whom of the Co u w e n i t h, t i n accordant:to with the pro ' listens of the teinth athereof. MST Alt=MX - riser. ! Then• shall be an additional article so said Constitatkin to • Jet designated as article eleven, as follows— . AIITICLE Xt. ... . OF PrtiLICI DEBTS. Bralson 1. The State maycontiact debts, to supply casual deficit' as Talton,' lee revenues, or to meet expensea nos nth ,. erwlati prim bled for: but the aggregate ammo; of such debts direct and contingent, whether contnicted by MM. of one f Or =PO ad* of Ott gencialasecurbly„ or at diff e re n t py r i o d. I Q(11121;1411.111 never execedliven hundred and fifty thousand dollar; and the money arirdng from the creation of such / debts, shall to applied to the pima. for which It tram ob ' mined, or to repay the debts so contracted. and to Ile other purpose alssterer. thawleXa. In addition to the mimeo limited power the state may contract debti to repel inVeaton. eappress Mem.- ' ruction. dread the State in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtednmeof the 'State; but the money arising i from the contracting of such debut shall be applied to the i purpolui for which It .tae raiswl, or to repay sock debts, and I mLW other purpose whatever. i ELCTIOS 3. Eamht the debts above alwriflcd, in sections I One and two of thi• article. nodebt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the State. Stem" 4. To provide for its payment of the present debt, and any addlnunal debt contracted.. afonsuild, the legisla ... assail, at Its fleet amnion, after the adoption of this amendment. create,. sinking fund, which elmli be s uffi c ie n t to pay the accruing Interest On such debt, end twntrilty to . reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two lime j deed and filly thousand dollars; arLich Baking fund shall i consist of the net annual 1.0190 of the public work.s, from time to time owned by the State. or the proceeds of the sale ' of the sante, or any part thereof, and of the income or pre , coeds of sale of stocks owned by the State, together with o thy r land; or resource; that may be designated by law.- I.The mid sinklogland notybe Increased, from time to time by assigning to it any part of the UK.. Or Other revenues of the state:trot required for theordinary and current expenses I of government, aml unless in case of war, invasion Or lour. 1 MUGU, no part of the said sinking fund shall be Wed or ape piled otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt Is reduced below the sum of fire millions of dollar.. f iiiuttOtt 6. The credit of the manmenwealth shall nut in i any manner,•or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any Jodi rid- I tab, company, corporation, or association; nor titian the Commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner. or stock / i holder, in may company, aMOCiatiOr; or corporation. ggenox 6. The commonwealth shall 001 ameme the debt, pr any part thereof. of any MIIIItT, Cut r. borough or town ship: or of any corporation, or assuirlatiaiii t unload such debt I shalt have been contracted to enable the date to repeJ 11100. I lion, suppreievdorneatte ilatlrreetinn, defend in time of War, or toaseist the state in the diwitam t e of any portion of Its present Indebtednont ' Samoa 7. The legislature shall net authorise any county, city. borough, townvithi, or Incorporated district, by Virtue of a vote of lb. eitiren; or otherwiem bi become a atocklinltt er in ally company ...elation, or corporation: or to obtain tummy for. or loan it. credit to, any corporation, mmuciation. Institution or party. I THE Ca4EB or DEAR Star.—Tgegrairera and droverti: been blamed for 'emnbimng o keep up the Prides of beef 'and forming monopolies. "A Grazier," in the Germantown. Te/ . egropA, who. feels that b oth side' sh ould heard, defends' his breailen from :thele,Cherges,and sip_ the simple truth is, that the h onstrotption of heel in this coulttwitt gradnaliy. hecominigireatee-thait . its capacities of Ili iply, mid that ft. is tlieSanie case iti , Pkiasiind: England,. —Re asserts that the,graziers maker n , moreprelit4presertt from cattle than they...did vteveratieiwa eince,if we consider the 4 eithasteed , value of everything they themselves have to purchase, for they now pro cure cattle from the drover at au advance of 50 Per sent ',OEEEY,Etst ' hey then did; and he in turn; froakthelettraty and value of cattle .very , at .40.,iirOompellimito purchase of the breeder theastne increased price. The true remedy then stigteite Itself ' which le, to be less waste fal in the conitimptiori of beef than we bare " hitherto beeti, and to cease the slaughter of our Calves' 7.f i Cira4ier" contends that, with the wide domairietillizessessixiin each of our States for Mitt:wage,. the rearing of cattle should he a Porliotkotlevery farmer's business, large and small,Zatnithat a system of judicious pasturage will nurture his soil, and increase its powers of productiAlleyond any other means he can adopt. His advice is.. 'Jo keep our. calves- and raise them, and let thilinights of the'elearei do , without real for their city friends, , .while in the meantime we may permit the dews of trade to regulate smatter whichthey . have always done and alitlye"will de." There a p pears much force • . in these remarks, and as the.subject is one that largely: interests' the 'genii-id community, we should ilkn tirheatia More fettande plan for ob t ining cheap beef if it can be devised. Tuticarea PLANTS.—Some crops can scarcely t planted too thickly,—for example the grass c op, *Milk -lute been doubled in product by q tadrupliriftbeseed: end all the excellence et fl • e old seeded lands may be attained by thick sowing, When otherwise the growth would he coarse, harsh,- and meagre. The same remark will apply in come degree to sowing corn for fodder, But, other crops require thinning, or success cannot take place. Cobbet said, in • speaking of the_culture of ,cutrumbers, that two plants.inh hill would.bear, a smaller crop than one, throb: less' thin two, four less than three, until fifty plants would bear nothing at all : The remark will 'apply to all cneurbitons plants, as melons,, squashes, aid pumpkins—which are often allowed to grow too thickly. A single (orlwoklants at most, ao ;as- to-insure one in cake of accident to the ofhirTon a rich, well prepared, and well cultivated piece of land, with ti - epitenof-six or seven feet, is far better ' than a larger number. The eulture of turnips, and especially those of the ruts bags tribe, re quires a bold thinning -out. A novice in the cultuie - of these Ats may be readilydistinguish al by Ids thick drills, who would be startled at the '"`frightful- waste' , of thrifty young plants, which•the: experienced- cultivator boldty preen . and-with such decidedadvantage. . . Attu toot Eibbcrttgetnento. - _ GOODYEAR'S PATENT .VIILCANITE. oa KARI? IX7ILt ROMER. • THE BEACON DAM CO., OWNERS OF 1 Plateists, manuLtmore -free, the above maned nmte rial, and nde for sale at thetr Wareroom. No. CO Heiden Lane, New York, by the paelmge only. .FIRINGES _POCKET CORK SCREWS, • of army kind needed for Do- Engravers and Mechanics' mastic or Profeational per REASURINO TAPES, POW., pronounced by Myst- OILERS, • dens the mat perfect article INOS S overmuch W111P ...44 S, BREAST PUMPS INSULAT CKEtS ORS, - POWDER FLASKS, for Telemaph Wire, adopted w/o - m.od bikrePthePoleder by the American Telegraph pan, FUILNITU Cam y RE CASTORS, SHAVING BRUSWF-S, that will not deface theca/pet PANS, :RATES,. IT/FEELS TUVULEIRtk SOAPTRAYS. AND DIPPERS, Pe and Pocket for Photographic and Drug . CUTLERY,' gists' purpmes, Ae NAPKLN Thls./Fonelefftil Erferini w t light anHOILN-briliant as FE. --oostobialuCtor of ELECTED ACIDS mid - ALKALIES proton to nay oblii for theitbore no • other porpoom,taWinclilt-la • Dealers Well parts of the co selves with these gvMds, Sod m ort Idea of the kind, will buy u. .11tertlio Iron Pipe Weeks. lIIERRLL & JAQUES. '142. - Centro Street, New York, AIKITE-A.CTURERS AND DEALERS I M Arronght bon Pitin, finings, Toni., and ertrY seription of appointing eormected with Steam, Water and G., tor heeling and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Paeans Dwellings, fermata's, Asylums, Villages, Pm:Aries and BATA Al'o, Valree, Cocks, Pomp., flanges, Dealers and Boiler Run made to arier, Oar Sooner Cutting. Machines are entirely new, And our own Patent—warranted Pi do doable the work - ot any other lanntion. or s el from all soaks. of the Country, d Promptly attenikd to. • jekklydean . abbertistmentg. . ALLEN & NEEDLES, -Ye. M Bath Wharrcs. and CZ South Warr hirer!, PIFILADELPITIA, VTIIOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Y Candle& Starch, Sc. A full inniortment ink hand to which the attention of dealer* Le rrspectfully asked. _meSlly C9l IOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, %,) 'VAX `SEW JERSEY.—This extensive moth ilstiment • Vint be•fv . licA 'for the reception of company on Thorsibk.c. Joao 11, Bran. Since the cline of hurt mason it 'con pr"' complete onler.pkvintrkl throughout, papered fornitum added. A corpse of the best drilled. Aston.° been %elected from this city and Bala. . 1 , attention will be paid to secure the comfort :of the guestik. Application for Rooms or Cot made at the Mike of.the subscriber: L. lIARtiOOD. N 0.9.3 Walnut street, Philadelphia. timarc abberttoments RJIISTEAD. RIGGS & Co lof. T. 11009 , — IFOR TILE SALE OF VIRGINIA NAIPACTVRED TOBACCO, ExChattfle Plea, Baltimore. haws;4ni,,,n, they dletnhete .p2Ctlyd• Arboricultural, S.C. Pittsburgh Itedge Farm Nursery. QITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, MI 11..77 abontone quarter of s mile from the second Toll (late, 0111brarmene andllechaulcs . Plank Bowl.. eater.. aim of Fourth street, and about three Reds quarter toilet from Plttaborgla. ' WIL4 . .YA3M MM*ll", Proprie tors Julyi:dtf:.. • Mame Tree• far Sale. ' AT LA NTII U S, ELM, LINDEN, Moat:Oak dah, de, of extra du for Spring pool . JOHN 311711DOCII.Ja. N. D. Mr. Thomas %lifer, at the Oakland Nereet7, ell I attend teplantleg ahada ireea r far pampas segolrler-hb err: 2Flittoe • BOOTS AND SHOES. WILOLESALE .AND-RETAIL! T-A3tES'ItOBB,, No. 8.9 Market street,'L t „, „ bctwoen 'Homo ,md Fifth street, takes rdeasureM oiling the attention of . Ms friends and the pub -11 .B".,r!aa to aira too sslPfdP or the most splendid stomofmv.if3, StIOES, GAITERS, BONTMIB, Lc., ewe es- Atht.tictlilecity, purchased direct from the Manulhaurers and toiporteri.of French Shoes in the Butens cilia. This stock is Just what it purports to ho—very superior and allsplatto the ',mint summer amen, 'Ws stack °Medics', Gents': Mom and Ch Damns' French Shoes is equal to any found Esst. The ease sod graceful ness of their fits is charming. Lto takes pleasure In Melt. fug all whisiire In want to giro him Prices will to fouladarery luxe •- • ' - Rententher the phum, No. 89 3farkst sdreet,PlUsbtugh. 'Rare Inducements. - CA,I6I:AOHAR'S 'ENTERS STOCK OF. lIENS'AND BOYS' CLOTHING. TO BE DISPOSED OF. SALES CO)IENCING TUESDAY, JUNE SO, ISSI , A s it intended to enlarge and impote our jalla. Store Boom LATE RIN G ID, The whole GOODS lit:NTS' AND BUTS` CLOFURNLSIIIN Sc.. now hoed* will be offered AT PRICES MICR DE LOW TUE REIICLARRATES with the rlew of CLOSING OCT . the ninno - LW:foie commencing the lorprorernetttx-- Thls It - wlll - be observed Is not mere pretext to get rid of old goodo,no rwrithing will be Sound NEW A.ND MU not the contemplated altenttlotto would wee.- sully &fool the stock, and to' obrtintothls It is propered to. clear out thd 'whole atvery low rules end open the Pall Trade with orunsartruent altoenther new. A non raffety of piece r3ods for MUM- Work exit.. rir,dy will he "lade to order et o lorke illsoonnt. . . • J. T. CARNAGEAN, leadxll - 6 Federal xi. own thopeet otCoe.Allegheny city. - ,• WILLIAM WARD TIELLER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Booda.Alortgages &Dolan aecarittaa tor money, • • Persolpt cAtapmture loans through lay Agency, oo mann. able terms. • Thole wishing to lore* Weir money to good advantage, altraprfimillrotand 'moon alum paper attar °Stew, Ar sale. All collatututlmtions and Interviews strictly cotalldentlal. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Poore Cathedral. • J' 'OLIN FLEXING, DEALER IN HOUSE- furnishing Ilirdsratre, Molloy.. Ware. Plated Warn. ent re-in drimannla, Japanned and Premed Tin Ware, Wood lltal Wiling Wares, comer of Market and Thinl etc . Pittsbnre • • ROOlllqC, and cpe: all kinds of Jobbing In .mir line. done will, atnem.ond-siaMatell:: myZklyd 1101 11- WCCIitE&-•-•15 0 bgs 3perior ortoiefat4firiale T. LlTTLE, unlity in t •17 1 0 - v • No. 112, Second at. irIHEM3*--454X1 - bre,. best quality, W. R. ch«..e. more carat. by •T. LITTLE& CO. - _.„.. I los qua ity ice in store kW for nle minx a co. R _ - • YE FLOUR.— 40 toblk fresh ground, Rye VIA, Oeie sadihOr I.IIWLE2 CO. 77 10 112, Socond B. ACON, &c.- 00 pland , Hanug: -ran) Solve Oared tranr 1 . 10 '2'd' 3 pa. de do Beef,; . In .- store and for-nle low, by LIAIVORTIWBOO. k BRownts,f,jim jektheDhtmd, Plttaburnal. lqiu3ll(Es;:--whilefind Gro g . an extra 1....T.,4 , 04 , 13 51' an had, urer os e lit i tow to tia ta d. , Liberty Lie D... 1 alma& , Ineorphorsio, , sa; I decertify that the above and Saregion g 4 a trro and .....-XSBUROLir FONT . WAYNE i CM- = x " ° " b° ' Y "‘" " 4 "NATO talteu on the re. tIGO $ ll -4a,CMCK.hatas otte4 a.....tocr*. p ni t arnandmelhe to the constitution of the "it " ti." 0 ,.. APPftri Oo 111 .4154.14Pial . r. .',.. . ' A !CLAIN* SON.' tee 1 Magee et lhe (knew Annan ~e " ri r b . , in „„ at n .„.."' Feria'-.,- : -$$ '., ~ $ SIN Fourth Street wealth forth" exedon aril% L "-- ---'- ... nm.quarvi _p AßE , R HAW/31N th.5.1at0".........,47b=4 . .. and the teal of dike, tide LJlirlicim hilab Wear sad Ifabini'Pa• i r k e d erns6l4: -.1 , ! fj "'''The thomand.lOt bon. ..-it diAoWilliormiNtssidi" NUS'. b 7 f - 01 6 41 ,.. jeo) ; $ 44!.... W. l'. aakAnn. A 470,17 , 1fi5d ii. •, -; , 1,. --stk • - • There shall be en additional article basald noustitntion, to In d.iliftialedaa article Xli s as follows. ARTICLE MIL OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or oth strwittes)witUnt the express assent of sock comity, by • rota of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be estab lished, containing lea than four hundred square mil, TICI7tO ARREERENT. . . Ininisection tivii of the 'lrk 'article of the Constitution, atrike out the mord., "qf the city qf Phactelelphit, and of each county respectirely;" from motion floe, same article. turn°, out the mints "of Philadelphia and of the several olio;" from Puritan ...en. same article, strike not the mania, -neither the ettyqf Phi/cute/ph:a nor any," and Insert in lieu thereof the wordy, "nod no; and strike oat “section four, same article." and in lien thereof insert the following, IllEcnoic 4. In the your one thousand eight bombed and sixtylbur. end In nary seventh year thereafter. represents. tires to the numtsbr of one hundred sheltie, apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, b, districts. In proportion tattle numbered taxable In habitant,. In the per cent part. thereof, except (hittany comas. containing at least three thousand fire hundred titsalitas,.imi be allowed a separate representation: but no more then those mantles shall be Joined. and no county shall be, divided, In the for t:gal. o a district. Any city containing a sufficient num ber of taxable., to entitle it to nt least two representativ, shall have noseparate representation a...slums:llk out shall be divided into convenient districts of contiganue territory, of equal taxable population as near en mary be, each of which districts shall clout one repreaentative." Al the end of satins seven. Ram. article insert than word., eta, my of Plaladelplito shall IN , dtriti;sl info stngle •enatnriet isaleteta of confirm/sus territory 0 J newly .r.a in fitrable)spultitien nn revsiLle; hut no sewed Matt le diritied in the forinntion facerof." The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment thrill divide No city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repreioccitAtirt• districts. In the manner alio, provided: such listrict to remain unchanged until the ap purtionment in the year ime thousand eight hundred mud aixty-four POrRTIT There shalt be on additional section to the tint article of fold Constitution., ..hich shall be numbered end road no fol. tome Stoma :A The le,Plattre shall have the power to alter, revoke,or annul, any charter of Inrorpomtton hereafter con ferred by.or. under. any special. or general law, whenever In theft - opinion it may hu inJuriono to the Mineral of the Com monwealths in ouch mennot, however, that nolm notice oh all M done to t cool...rotors. nel lo is firm is 3fETAir— I—spoor conductor of HEAT nt fei —end on which dlll.B. ore no eject, Is weeny enperiir amed, anii a great variety of VPlied• inuotry at% supplytos thew seantuers who want the tow in other. Jaltlyrz4.T. Scc 27. 1.437. Resarvd. TlAnt ro.ohntott ,r4...114re. tho !inn amend. MOIL, yet. 24, nay% 7; on tho =n.1014.114 into nays on the third nutottln,nt. yen, 24, nay, 4: ..n the 414.14111 smetnbncto. yea.. 23, toys 4. Extract tram the Journn/d GEE. W. 11.11IF.IISLY, TS Tllt llor.la or IlmaMmerartves, t April 29. 1i47. /returned. Thal this remlntion tee, On the In amend ment- :rem O. not 12.. on the ..rood amendment. TUI.I ET, nay, at: on the third amendment, dead 12, napi on the fourth amendrneuL yeae 5:1. nap. I. :Extract fmm the Journal! JACOB Zig/OLE/I, tn ee Srrtarrg orllce.:lfay 2. 1557. It . nnty/runia, sz Idoenrtlfy that the abase and foregoing I. a true and norms. Cops of the original “Itnstintion proposing amend. menu to the CoPftlrutian of the Qicurnonsreatth.^ veldt the rote in each branch of the Legislature upon thohnal prtasace thereof, as appears from the origit.ls nn lite in this (Mee. .; In testimony whereof I hare h.erennto set niy hand S. caused to he anise.] the seal of the Scretary. *Mee. thedal and year above written. A. G. CFI:TIN. S.cretury,ft, I.hrrimmatenalth In SZITAT, Ataxi. The r,ealUtion propo..ing klnerl4llnelaN to the Con.titnteo of the Commun. - enJth being under consideration. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment! The Yon. nod PArs were taken egretobly to the precisions of the Constitution, and were as relies, Trot—Mopes _ Brewer, lirewne.Ceffey,tly. Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram Jetthin, •Kn.., Leulesch, Lowi, Slyer, Orefield, Sellers. Shuman, Steele. Straub. Welsh, Willdne, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-24. Siars.—)Evers. Crabb, Creme - ell, Finney, Gregg. liarria repress, and Soother—l Se the question was determined in the aflirroatite ' " On the ql;zsdion, Will the garotte agree to the stoma amendment ? The yeas and joys were taken agreeably tee the provisions of the Constitution, and acre as follo oz. I:zat—.Mainire. Brewer. Browne. w, Ely. Evan, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingrain. Jordan. Knot, Limbach. Lewis. Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel. Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Tag.oert. Speaker-2g. NAT.—Meners. Coffey. Crabh, Frazer, Oregg. Maros, HO linger, Penns. and Seotielet--li •. So the question was determined It the allinnatire. On tiesquestbn, Will the Sanateagrae to the third amendment I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prorision. of the Constitution, and stereos follow, )lus—Mosare. Brower, Browne, Crab!, Crewswell. Ely, Evans. Fientdken, Frazer, Ingrate. Jordan, Knox, Laubseh, Leal. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shemin. snwbcr. steel, Stranh, Welsh, Wilkins noel Wright—SA Nara—•lfeaers. Collty.Oregg. Marti. and Penrose-4. So the/ questlan was determined in the affirmative. • On tha.jo th.n, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prorlsiom of the Constitution. and wore as follow. rlz Taos—)leseni.Brewer, Drown., Coffey, Crewswell trans, Flenniken. Frazer; logriorn. killlingier, Knot. Lau. leach, Lewis. 51yea, Scofield, Sellers, Shaman, Souther Steele, Stniuth, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nora—klessrs.Crabb, Fhtney. Jordan and Peurner.-4 So the qaestion wan determined In the stigmatise. Ia TIM 110C3: Of REPIOICSTAITTLII, Apnl 29, liM7. The resolution prepodng amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consideration. On the numb,. - WM the Rouse argnm to the firstamendetent? 'rue yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the precisions of the Constitution, and were as halms, sir: Etss—Listen. Anderson. Arthur. Baekhouse , 1141, Deck, Illshop. Bower, mown, Whom, Campbell. Chase, Clearer. Crawford, Dickey, Ent. Eyster, Fausold, Power. Gibboney. Olidea s ilamel, Harper, Reins, Ileistand,Rlll, flat man, man, (Rerks,) Imbrie, inure. Jacobs, Jenkins. Johns, John son, Kauffman, Kerr. Knight, Leisenrlng, Longaker. Larett, Manenr, lttalment, Wllreln, Moorhead, 3lnintrut Mutwelman, Nichols, Nicholson. Nurtemacher, Pearwm, Peters, Pritrlklm, Passim% Purcell, Rantry, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts. Ito pp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smithy( Centrr.) Steven/am, Tobin. Tall, Eactroortils, Vickers, l'oeghtle3-, Walter, Westbrook, What , ton, Williston, Wltherow, Wright. 7.lmmerman and Cott, Bputher-78. NATS--31.5rd.. tleckua iterewo, Dock, - Han cock, Ilina !farm.. (Leb0000,) Lebo, Strotbers, Thorn, Warner and Whateccle--1.1 So the question wee detertnineddu the affirmative. 'On the question, Will the House agree to the Ilecond amendment ? The yens and naye Ivere taken agreeably to the provisions of the C,onstitution, and were as follow, viz Ykee—Messrs. Anderson, Backlionse, Bell, Beek, Bower, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty, Rut. Fauseld, lower. Oildwa Hamel. Harper. Ileitis, Ileffman. (Berke) ilutiwkeeper. linbrie. lune, Jenkins, Jame, Jotinson, Kauffman. Knight, Leiworing, Longaker, Lovett, Manor, Mangle, krlivain. Moorhead, Musteltuan, Nichols, Nun , unseber, Peareen, Peters. Metrlkin, Purcell. Ran”ey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts, Rupp: Slum, Sloan,Tolan, Wneghtley, Walter. Weethrooh, Wharton,, Zimmerman end Oeta Speaker--67. Nsve—Siesers. Arthur, Auguetin, Backus; Iteneon, 'fiGhop, Brown, Chase. Cleaver, Orawfonl, Eyster,Glbboney, naming:a, ILlngock,lllll,llline, I loffman. (Lebetion.)Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo. Ml.lshnont, Mumuu, Reed. Smith, (Cambria) Smith. (Centre,)Stevention, Strutlwoff Thorn. Vanvoorlais, Vickeni, Wageneeller, Warner, Wietnele, Ifltlierow and So the question was deterndned in the affirmative. On the question. Wlll ibeiLta; agree to the third amendment? 11Ie T COed. alltl nnyc were teken acceeehly to the penvidone of the Tlllthllltha. eel feu, licae—Hecere. An krenn , itackhouce. Hail. Beck. Benson. Bower, Brown. Calhoun. (bmipboll.autse.Clearer, Crawford. Dickey. Ent, Eystar, Fansold. F.ter, 011.boney, Harnol, HArper. j 7 Ina, Heleand, Bill , 1111100), Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Llounekeeper, Itnlnie, Jaeoln, J aime. Johnson. Kauffman, Kerr, bd.. Longaker, lama), Iranian - . !Lime., Wealmorrt, )Itarlicen. 1, )income, Muccea [atm. ?Hebei% Nicholenn, titmenuteber, Praycon. potent, Petrik In, Pountall, Parcel!. Ramey, (Fork,) lleamer, Heed, Rupp. Shaw, Eican, Smith, (l-Sznitna,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tulan, Vail. Vanroorbla. Viekors, Vocaldler. Wagonseller. Weatbrook. Williston, Wlthenne, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Smakey-72. Neve—Mewl, Arthur, Augustine, %Inane, Billiton. Cony, Deck, Oiltlett. Hamilton, Hancock, (Doe Jenkine, Knight, Lelcetiny, Wilrain, ltarnsei, (Phllsule laded /toilets, Struth ers, Thorn. Waller. Warner, nand Wintrode-22. Se the qunttinn wan determined In the afflintativr. On the questlim. Will hot llcetee agree to the fourth amendmentl of th e y OmsOtntion, eas and nays anti were a. fol mere taken nurneab . vilyzto pu the rist°. low Tabs—Mensrs. Arthar. llackhonse. Backus. Ball, Dock, Benson. BM., flower, Drown, Hahn., p. bell, Carty, Clame, Cmettord. Dickey. -Ent, Melba, Fansold. Rater, ibbonny, Gildea, Hamel, Haryer, Melba, rubuy,j, Hlllegos, Harman, (Berke.) Hagman, (Leb- I anon,) Housekeeper, lunar, Jacobs, Jenkins, John.), Johnson. Kauffman. Herr,Lcia., Leboenring.Longaker,Larett, Mane., Mang)e. Weal:stout, SlTiviiin, Mumma, Memel min. Nichols Nicholson . limeroneber, Peanogn, Peters, Petrlkin, Pureed?, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Hammy, (York,) Reamer, Reed, llobertsdinpp. Shaw, blow; (c.mbri9Aaith; teentre,) Steve... 'Eden. Vag, Van. venal., Nicker, Torghtley, Wattntrieller. Warner, Wen, brook, Wharton, Williston, Wilberovr, Zimmerman and Oct-. liptaker-51. NA,,,,-1.11•11/... Dock, Hampton, Hancock, Strulbem Thom, Wintrode and 'Wright-7 So the qneetinn woe determined In thesillrmatire. u,::-- ~. ~=4'` A. G. CURTIN. Secretary of the nnntorlwatth. SECII.R.Vi 0111ri, /i.trriiarry, Juror" IAZ)7. ) Nature limb no new enemy to anoint, with thin delight nil tonic in the system. It* 'drama/we almond magical, yet the cure prnentmut. It communicate* no violent shock to the system, bet by aroualog It. vital enorgy to normal ac tion. emblem it to throw off th• cam*, and thin thoroughly eradicate. the Irben its mealicitial virtues aro so univerully witonarl. lodged. and porticuLarly hero. where It h. bet,imo so popu lar aa a family medicine, that it it sold by ninny of the gro. rem. MA aa by all the druggieta, ft wonbl *am needle.* to offor further evidana, yet al there nye dountleaa sumo who have tried many advertisevi **media, and *till toner from Dyspepsia In one or more of Ito dreadful forma, wo ante Join Um following rertiliotea, the anthenticity of which cannot be doubted, coming as they do from persona to well known. WHAT IT IA MING 1 0 011.. TILE HICK. Win.Prhuirlittion, ail s . the well known Lithivraphor,itsyY, heye frelitioitly fkertinve'r Hitters, and find It lurnristlily telievre degliity." Itov. Simnel floboock nays: "I found epociol roWf freto 11. for a *even, heminclie, with which I had long ea- J. AC. Woodwell, Esq., wog "I have oralßiterhave's Hob laud Bitters myself; and recommend it to others, knowing it to Iminst what It is representsid." Ald. Jonathan Neely. of Lower to. Clair / says/ "I bare de. rived groat benefit front its nee for weakness of the stomach and indlgestion:' Jas. M. Murphy, says: "After serend phy•lcians had failed ðos-sea Bitters removed the pato fro,. toy 1 /04 , and Bide, arising from Indlgptlon." The editor of the Kittanning Free Prem. sore "After one of rho best physicians in this place had failed, Wm - have - I Holland Bitters cured me of the worst form of Drapepsia." Francis Feltz, only manufacturer of the originsi "Extract of Coffer," says: "I know Chet your Holland bitters is one of the best medicines in the world for a disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Packet, Baltimor, rennounr“ it "a medicine die...eying tho confident. of the public." - Dr. Ederhart, the leading Germ. physician of Penna. has prescribed It frequently during the past there* year,, with markod suconss in debilitated stales of the digmitire organs, or of the system generally. The manager of Vinegar Factory, effectuponit Myself; and was therefore induced to try its upon coni, (troubled with the grout debility common to all of • umptive habit.) and really It Is doing her more goOd than anything she Inns ever taken." NOTlCE.—Whoever unmet* to flnil In this • bererngs will to disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lossoptrited, It will prise,/ n grateful aromatic cordial, poswmeti ofßingo. tar remedial propel-tick CAUTIONI—Tbe great popnlotity of this dellghtfol Aro. ma, boa induced many imitations,which the public should guard agalott pnreloultig. Ile not pomaded to buy any thin& else until you hare given Ike:tarn', Holland kitten a fair trial. One bottle 1 11111 'clothier yon hole Infinitely cope. rlorit it to all thee. imilatbmc 44 — 501.1 at ALUff per bottle, orsit bottles for $5.00 by the tole Proprietor, It ENA AMIN PAOE. Jib,* CO., conter Smithfield and Third ate., Flttaborgh. eICNTIZAL .40.1. TR. • Philadelphia, T. W. Dyntt & Son e, No. I:r2 &rood street; New Volk, Barnes • Park, TM lirondway, corn, IMant• Baltimore/Cl/shore Brothers, Clay street. mid Penn. eylvania Ammo: Clawintiati, John D. Pork; Chicago, Oar clay Brother.. 01a &mils %Voter street: St. Loots, llaraanl Adam, it en, Nen , Orlenun, J. Wright k Co. frhlydkaP Prom the late Adjutant Oeneral of Connectienh I hare been afflicted with Piles in their meet dle- 1 Imaging and dlecouraging form for• period of twenty. • yearn, and bad racoon to the best medical akin with • oat benefit. t atippoord thecaee inmirabla,and thopshi that It world destroy my life. Under the cireamata. G ca l commenced the an of Dr. WWI. Pilo OLutinet# and the mutt is a pertbetetero, , i4iv teblie at my commarul rmfirSentter giallt#18;! • • 11111.4 FA , , Otema,'• • ' • Generator than.. •msoht,lThatiolt,AindAvtalldaDr. 02011011 IL • IC RISER, 4to. ill Woad iteeakPittabarab dna &Ado Itorfael Oakley, PLZIMACI, tinatcheax. • !.:1 .Staterur'sOrnci. It 11.0ausana, isuse,V,lB67. Saxlary of/A, CbaatoonsreaU/1 Cemetery Marble Wm./te e No. 333 Liberty Street, below. Wayne, PITTSIIOP.OII. PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PIIACTICAL 31 * ARIII,E MASON. WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN cum to tthath.autbo public gonerally, that no has leased the above promises, for the mannOrtore and Ms or c'rer7 variety Pt Marble Work, such as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones. of every variety aald form; Mantle Pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Buren sad Wash Stood Top Le, Which he is offering as low as any other establishment West of the Mountains. ilh stock is entirely new, and he r s been selected by himself, °smelly fur this market. lle is also prepared to held Burial Vaults, enclose Bar Las with Mary ble or litone. and to execute any other Wort in his line, in any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. terra. IT PUNINSION TO Rev. T. B. Lyman. Subset Cialway i Eeb, lion. Wm. Wilkins, John Clannish, Jut,. IL Shuenterger, Esq.., W. L. Ringwelt, Rep, Charles Drover, gei., J. IL Esq., Thews Scott, Esq., A. B. Curling. Esq., W P. Baum, Esq., O. R. White, Esq. The Trade furnished with I kinds of Foreign and Dome. tic Marble, either finished ur in the rou l h, et Wholesale priers. Ile heathen made arrangements with the manufroturers of the beat brands, fur a constant supply of llydreulic Ce most, Water and Louisville Lime, and Plaster Parb; both fur Land and Stucco Work, oil of which ho Is prepared to furnish at Wort nett.. mlllsslAwl A 'tare Chance for Investment. SUBSCRIBEIt, designing to embark in a new enterpriet, otters fur sale the 51achlnery, Pat terns, he.. new in working order, at his Machine Works, Ryan's Buildings, Fifth strict. The twines. location and quality of Machinery In use. combined with terms, present strong inducements to invesunent of capital. If the eMove is not disposed of no it stands by the second week In June, it will then be disposed uf in ports to snit purchasers. WIL WARWICK, mrshbdtf Ryan's Building, Fifth street. THE GREATEST MATCH AIACHINE IN THE wortui A FORTUNE MADE WITH A fI3IALLINVES3I.ENT. TIII3IAS' PATENT 3 1 ATCII L. a nimplo, cap and I , rfect Match Shaker. The Machine mom only $ll% is drlrtA by hand, and Iral make the for tov ot the menet:toter, Ina short limo. Where good mmr4 is to he hod readily It materially roducee the rota. 11-A - Soveral county no Machine privilege% are offered for rule at n moderate price. Fur particularly call et GAZETTE COUSTINti ROOM, Fifth drool_ JeldttokiftfT 1 115 7. Stovve Ntoveat: 1057. TILE ISIOS'r COM I'LETE ASSORTMENT of etookiug, Parlor and Heeling Stoves to he found in Allegheny City, nt the hoot priors, cureprialog In part the octet..atm' JEtua Mr-Tight, Iron City, Aurora, Diamond, Tropic, Crystal Pollee Cooking, . Beauty the %Vest. Together with every variety of articles iu the lino, such as Hollow Ware, llouse.Furnishing, Gutter and Spooling, Bird, Squirrel and Parrot Ages. Call at Nign of Ilse Rai (Wee Put. Federal street. Allegheny. me3o GEO. W. GURLEY. Portable Flour /11111 e. THE SUBSCRIBER IS ;SIAN &sawing. PORTABLE FLOVELNO 311LL9, orA ()CALM SUPERIOR FOR SIM P LICITY AND DURABILIEF, to any other now in use. They ran to driven by steam, water, or home power, and will prove an acquisltiot to Iron 11saters, Stoei. Feeders and Lumbermen. Many persons thmuahout the country who have eurplns' power, or power employed only • part of the time on other lattabarsa. by intralueing only n more of those Mills Into their estabilahments, nmy greatly benefit themselves. One of them Milt., it") inehm In iiimneter,l grinding o rove 12 bushels Feed per hour. can be seen daily in operation t the Oil and Feed 11111 of Mewls. Burner • Co., Rebecca street,' Allealmuy. Sie - Onient tilled with dL.patrh. W. W. WALLACE. madtt 319 Liberty creel, Pittrburgh. ALCIiIIiNB , EIEPELESB. OPPOSITION TO OEIO STAGE COMPANY, From Enon to Mercer. TICKETS to he had at the P. F. W. St C. IL IL Dnpot, Allegheny City, and Cochran lieir Duda. Through Ticket., to New . teeth, $1,74; to Mercer. VAO. Cbrulects arab the Morning MCI Train r,M Alterooon Ex. prise; J 0123141, W. p. AU:OIM Proprietor Walnut 'tall Itenskurant . 70 / 3 .£1..1-X_FRIORER, inn...mar to) KIMBALL, MESS/CK A (N)-, JLASO.N7C HALL, FIFTH STRRET, CIFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE I„.f delicacies of the sorted op at the shortest no tice. from p o'clock in the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Business men and others will do well to call In and exam. Ino one Bill of Fare at any time to snit their appetite. Having arrangement, made to receive filaCe articles In oar line, fr om Baltimore. Philadelphia and Norfolk. w e MI I ffer fa-.h supply of OYSTERS, HALIBUT. TROUT. LAK kl HERRING. And from the 'Welt, all the rat - reties of PRAIRIE DAMP, FRAiI' CHICKENS. ee1.11,1 REED BIRDS. . which we firmiA to Invalids or others. at Wholesale or elthrr at the corner of HAND AND PENN hTS, or at WALNUT HALL.Fifth street en:10 Stucco WorTar—i7,--- JA M EN OWES N, etoRNEH ELAI ASP II TUE STREETS. STUCCO AND 31AsTa! WORKER, lutrttmlor attentton all ardent for Work In Alf CENTRES nod ORNA3fENTR of all kinds fornishod o short nntle, op21:1p1 Painter.. LONG.. LA NE. OUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, ILLI7 No 77 10b1 po.t inio, Building ;Third atr..1.1.0w0. Wood and Ilarkot .troot.. All proinptly attended to. .t MLOOd 10 ot.porlor mh27:11,1 T. 11., (1. I'. and ky Imperial Teo.. . do do as.orted Itlack :75 bag. prune Ilk. .41114 Or.: 45 N 0. and Cubit Sugar% 150 1.1.1 s do 75 do Ilattlionre tiolden and N. S. Srru 50 do choice twtlatar. norm.. Id do Sodzoitleratv, .20 do Crosito.l and Powdoro.l Ong.% 50 do North Otrolina Tar. SI do Pitch: 100 do Soap gaiter.' Roca; lal box,. 1n... and I. hunt. T..laio-goi • 150 do ariegatrd nud Caotilo Map; 140 do Ugh. and loalO 'Window Alan; 100 do Whit., Pipe., 75 do Stone do (Stmt.,/ 50 do Sal..ratus iln paporiul 75 do Clothe. PllOO Nal do Mulipon Co. Poarl iitarclu =keg. ...nriod 30 do Slg Taint Toinn, 150 hales Ilatting.Candleguiik and Twin.: 150 doren Corn linxinir, , 50 do Bucket... f g 5 do No. 1 ..1 100 do tin.... I.l.tup and Cotton Cord.: Togeth., with a full 10.ft:rola of Pitnitairgh Malinke timid artlelos at, hand and for aide b. mys ATWELL. LEE t CS, No. S Bond 1444 P.. iiittual „ .„. Health and Strength Mast Inevitably Follow It. Dcmrhaviffm 130/lignfl Bitterer. riIHE CELEBRATED HOLLAND RIEB i. edy ter Dyspepela. Dlmame of the Kidney, Liver Com. plaint, Weaklier, of any Lod, Fever and Arne, and the affeetlone consequent upon a dloorderml Stomach or Lirer. Such m ludigeollon, Aridity of the Stomaoh.Colicky ?aim, Heartburn, Ore of Aptmtlte, Iremondency. Gonave. nem, Blind sind Bleeding Pile.. In all Normal, Rheumatic mid Neuralgic Affection, It hoe In numerous hornier” proved highly beneficial, and in others aaf teen decided DR. LIBBY . • Ll 4 T.— From .1. D. Wtetcolt, Gorernor of nod United elates tieumtor front Florida: For mocarde of twenty-nee years hare allbetcel with the ham gultmlited to eererel surgical °per atlons for their et - moral. and hove tried more than fift remedies; Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment I. the first that Wu giren me relief. Fron the effectealready the cure most he mph] and complete. JAMES D. IVERTCOTT. From (barge IV: Matson, Chief of Pollee, New York City: I have long been troubled with the Piles, andel, Rao of Dr. Libtry's Pile Ointment gees me Immedlate re- Het It ere. me fkirther pleasure to odd that to many Instance. among my acquaintance. it. Liao been used with like results. UROILIF. W. FUTRELL, Chief of Pollee. T lIRRE GI:EA T I /GIITSI i MANKIN4,IIAVE LONG BEEN EN gashed inWkisnpt, se marls the true mane of I staunch: twilth—ridding the human body from f 1if...... 4 Preserving Isar. Tl...idt., Under the fallackau treatment of I thet.eZttL‘r faculty arc cablect to a continued practice of 1 prulabilithaand uncertainties. Tb.... Is nothing certain or I abed in the *nutmeat of the lack either to the old or new Schaal of medicias. I Dr.'ll..uluity las succzeded in prodnang thre.„r'°.'2_,„i"— k M nown to e world tts ILidway's Ready &flat .....'""34. Resolvent and ilegulators. These Remedios aro trot imly es /tablialied facts Inasmuch as they have near yet fitilcd in their special or tan Waal efflescy In producing, fruitfuland beneficial rawilas—bur they are facts establishing satiates i —as they have in all taw, - when tried" succeeded in restor ing to health --and ridding the body from disease after all other me dirin'ti treatment had failed—end the most skillful 'AI - skate , had 0 , 4 n np the sick at beyond the power of hie i man Mains h,cutts- andprotiounced the dreadful mandate fttvmbin . . . . .. . liallunre Rettudies are therefore fixed facts in the am chieves of medial wienco—Gicy have been .-utten tried - - i ;never denier --and are reauly-•to be tried again! . 611.1[41 . uoi RADWArterr al rtii READY RELIEF. Asa Special Remedy le to he used to all caws where the human body It Seized With the torturing pangs or pares , year , . of pain—no matter what the cause of the pain may be, °' w h'r" II may be lamed -an application of the Ready Relief, either Internally as a drink. or enorm 00ity an alle viator, will In a few minutes rrnore the afflicted body to taw and comfort. In all Mee of Dowel Disorders, Dysentery, Cholera, nkwy Fink ERIC 11 le, Nervous Headache, and other lieerousAdections,Ne giAltheunnitism.Sprnisa,Stallos, Toothache, thank Peal s, Wouna. Shot Wounds, Bruises , Cuts, Poisoning, either kr the blunt or atlngs of Reptiles, In sects, or Vegetable or ineral masoning by accident—in all eifl ea...wand raider all Chtllnflannuett where the human system bt foTtnrall an Bole. Itadway's Ready Relief cwi be n. 9.4101,00 as a quirk. safe and certain moiety. In awns of Billinusnew, /Mb MA Fever, Typh us F r, ri Fever, Yellow k'erer, Feltrund Ague, Scarlet Feve and mil Maltiftntitt Fevers, Small Pea. Measles. Preennonta Rad any ii Ready Relief used in connection with Railway's Regu lators, will positively cure the sick afflicted with thew Ws. orders, And Protect the velem against madden ittlatc/C.l when either of these nuillguant diseases prevail. ECOND annex Utnll. 11 ADWAT'S REGULATORS. The discovery of those v °Merin! pllle establishes a new en Is purgatlrto. and 0 a IV principloif the science ..1 medi eine. In taking three pll ano griping rlilla or sieknew ut the etornach Ls lot us erie d; they °pet de amorally, leaving the Waffle, liver itiondition. e •orglins in r natnrnl nod lwalthy Each plil that Is take gives new lite to the bluok they vilify it, take Dan it I Impure ,eposits and equalize Ito olroalatlar One or two data; of ;deny'. legislators, will entirely re. more alldistreesingsy atoms c: Dysialaia. Diondleei Ner rousness ' , litigation, C etirentva s ll ter Complaint, Bilious. new,Melancholy, and e ill cu rt all erg:Attic diseases either In own man. Lath trot tiled with Irregularities or weakening di:wham., ay a a upo a prompt cure and reg ular perkids if Itadvra3 Iter elators ere taken. Every duce of nudism 'll Itectilatitts that to taken Instils oda' strength within the body of the weak, feeble will Int nu. Allah° take them are delighted with the [nippy change they eaprrience Ina few hours. Tho dispirited and melan choly feel Joyous and happy; the Web said debilitated, inning and 'lgen), TIIMP ORM 1.1. T. HISNOVATDai ILESOLITHNT, CRCIO B.l4 fthonm, Scrofu U la, Ulcer, Son, Tumor*, Fecer Piones, Skin Eruptions, Illotchos, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Gout, Drover, Sephills, Coosa option, Apoplexy, Ac.; and all Con stitutionai and Chronic Chaco,. eithor Inherited by hereditx, ry tcsusrutoolon. or inoculated by that or otherwise. There lo ito remedy in the sr rtrill that trill overt ouch ml. old diensuen, as Ratheuy's Resolvent. It the whole boom body; reproducei itoor and healthy sirWordin eons the Lungs, Radwag Re solvent, will I n n finr minutes chuck bemy'srt Renoratinmge talk the lungs or throat. /names whore the patent roughs up clots of blood or pus streaked with blood, ilaciway's Resolvent will somas-move the difficulty. 17 - Sarah Hammond of 19; East Thirlywerond street, hod La.' cough Am two years. She roughed up sometimes half pint of blood during the Might. She was cured In 7 days by the Relief and liesulrent. .11I.WeA scum leg of 21 year., cured to three creeks by Rad way's Relief Mr. T. tI. R limo., a merchant of high standing In lahlortege. Us., scan "That n gentleman who for twenty one years hod been nt cation"! with a sure log, that resisted er. ery kind of tronent, was eternally camel in three seeks by Itmnsky's Ready Uttar, Resolvent and Regulators. TUE TIT= GREET LIOUTS. RADECArS REURF—RFAXL.4.IVR.B--RESOLVENT. In all constl tntlonal disuses, and where the constitrubin Is broken down, or the body in a rapid slaw of decay, or the system inoculated with the virus of dkeeire, either by Oia notation of tho laws of heath, intemperance, elms, tadin dukience of the punk.. or by herstiiry tranenalwion, as in cases offierofula, Consumption. Rheumatism, Gout, Me, And other heir looms, which a long line of ancestry tun no bountifully cud richly bestowed on ' , cuprite, ax a memento of tho past. at the (Olt of the wafering Inheritors Thew Romodien, In their trudniry capacity, poise a Curette.• pow er that no disease one. withstnalt their combined effect will eradientofrom the Ilrin body °wry partcle of dissasa mat- te', renoinue the whole system ystem with health: i heat the tui t sound decaying longs, ;or other organs; Cleanse and purify the un clean from oh iniptuitles. To tho dinobkd it - ruins', who la crippled with infirmities —en, incite you . to try' thew kerusdles. %To will witch for their efficacy. With envy hundreds of ether. who have stitmeuted and felt the effect of the . Thvce Great Ughte" and ea they rule Rog Revere them hotpot:4lth they ore tlestlnett by the Al mighty Power, so these throe retetqllev ertateliteßnlemeon quere, arei °rand Master• of all tltteßartt. RAII - V k CO., IEI2 Fultuk.treet, T For FAD by T. It. CA A LLENDER, Masonic lUD, Pit.- burgh. The R. R. R. Kernorkt are a.ild by Drulaht., Merchauts mid rinirekeepery follWee-lyT READS IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTE: N 1) Al .1 fS. t rT. YOUJIANY TEA RS 0 F SUFFE aNce CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. 2Tiv Darr .111brafire veer pa Dienwernll Phyviciato prescribe it, end every one aho 1111,1 it to a walk ing advsrviesment. NO Medleine ever yet offered to the American public lau planed owl. popularity In `me Wort a time ea rARTEN•S SPANISII MIXTUREI IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF ULA. It will core any raw vf Ithrtunatlam. It will enrw any , war of Slt Ithmun. It wlll elm , any Nettralgli, It ar,ll run. iwir Fever and A‘ur• Or any Diwaftw 11,131 iir th- till')Yl7l,of:a ILEA PRIV It cum' rho Marco( rho lion. John Inn, !Mott., inotnlan of Conre., frnm of Scrofula, aft, Fria Atilt of deo boat ph:glacial... troth of Now York and Plalladolvltia. had bran trio.' in vain: and it win car'. yon, ',der. If rat aro an affmtocl. It cnrvd D . Durrit; r... 1.; of Cmcinual I, of Rheumatism //f tone years' standing. alter all other remedies had haled— Wo hare hundreds of salt rertitim.res. Call on the agent and get a Rook/and Circular, and read foryoureelf. the many remark The re able and tattonhing retire It hen made. letuntrel Dr. Butrber writ. to or that he had two of the notrt weer, and long standing none. of a dremse that woold yiel M d to none of Dm a/mai remedies. hot be cored one caso with x. and the other with nioe bottle* of Carter'. Spanish Mixture. We hare known It trend In neer a thou , /Lai nue.. and here 3 - et to hear of a nrihrre In any roe , . YE STIAKINO THOUSANDS REAR AOCE A-ND FEVER—Da not take .4uitilme, Mercury, or any ouch notion. Drugs, but try at omen tide great Attention and Purifier of the Blood; Carteet Ppanlih 511.mue will cure any and reery rue of Ague and Fryer. We hare never yet known It to fall. And for all digoaave atitlng from an impure elate of the Blocal : no medicined boa erre yet been found to hose an Bond an effect. ou are elck, try nat tatter, do not delay: time, la on-clone. and health the greatest of .11 bleonage, witnout selifeh all Arai., ralneleo. ICM. 8. DEERS A CO., I Fro ond. prietora, llchtn Virginia. For male by 11. A. VAIINESTOCE IL CO., and JoSEPII FLEMING. Plttaburgh, and brugglete and Country Mae. obane, In all pule of the United State* and Camdaa delatlAwlyV The Greatest Medical Discovery OF The A ce. IMR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, lIAS discovered In one of oar common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures every kind of (tumor. from the wont Scrofula to a cornroon lOm 4. I l nowie has trird It in over eleven hundred mum, and newer Ifailed except In two cases (4,3113 th muter humor.) Ile has l a ri l h4=l y ur . er ik. tw ,, o r Itund.n Ibrtonst. mottle-atm of In value, TOttw bath:fare warranted to rum • toning ware mouth. Uttar. bottle. will emre the worst kind of plmplot of I the face. I Two to throe bottles will moor the eystera of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont conker In the I mouth and stomach. Three tot. bottles urn warranted to cure the worst case of erysipelas. One to two hottlesero warranted to cure all humor. of the Tyro bottlesare warranted to cure runnlngof the ears and hltdclum among the Four tali: bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run ning nimrs. • One bottle will mire scaly eruPtillo Two to threw bottles ore warranted to cure the most deem, rate eases of thenntatim. Two to three bottles am warranted to core the worst cams of ringworm. Three to font bottles are warranted to mare salt rheum, Five to eight bottles will cure the worst rasn of ecrefuls. A beatnik is always exporleured fosse the first bottle, and a perfrtt mare is warranted when the Aber , quantity is ta ken Nothing lookers, Improbable to their who bare in rain Mal all the wooderfol medicines of the I. y, as that a cone moo word growing In the pastures. and along old Stone walls should cure every humor In the system; yet it is now n Hied fart. If you hare a humor It has to start. There are no in nor ands, bunts or had Alloy, the sailing eonse rases and not yours. I peddled 'worn thousand bottle of It in the virinl ty of Borten. !know its effects In every case. It has al. rosily done lancer the greatest curl over done In 'Slams. chusette. I gore It to children orera year old: Mold people of sixty. r hnve licen poor, puny, wormy looking children whose flesh was son and flabby, rostured to a perkot state' of health by One bottle, al Toose w thhoare cadent to a sick headache, one bottle will those wlt gives great relief to catarrh and .Dezi. I neee. Some who hare been reAti VP for Teary, latelAtil and been regulated by It. Whore the body Is sound It works quite easy, bat where there is any derangement of the fine. lions of restore, It will cause rery slogolar feelings, but you mast not la alarmed—they always disappear In 'ROM four days too week. There Is never a bad result front It. On the contrary, when that fooling Never you will Rol yourself like • new persm. I beard soma of the most extravagant suer Morns of It dint man eror listened to. No change of diet 13 over which, when best yon ran get. I have is 50 barb. simmered In invert oil, dissolves error. elms swelling of the neck nod under the ear, Prim LO Prim. of the NledbAl Discovery Al per bottle, DiItECTIONS FOR ESL. Adult, ono table spoonful per day. Children over night years dAsserfspoonfol: chi l d re n from Aro to right years, All spoonful. As 'HO dinclloll 0112 10 made upplicabhe to All ' o 2oll.llintloru, take runtish to operate on tile bowels lake du ll . , KENNEDY giros persional ettundsoceln bad rases of scrofula. Sold 11100.4010 ondrete/1 n 1 DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood 4treet, rornrr or virKin aud J. P. FLEMING, SlD emu. nplo 0,1011:1y0k3rY IALL PAINS CURED LIKE MAGIC: Priro twenty-sre cents per bottle. Pain is the forerunner of disease. Cure the pain and yon Check the disease. PROF. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL I Is tent) , the wood, of the age' It came twin In less tints than it ram:area to get a phyaician! It corn Toothache In autlnnte. Cures Cramp* or Pain In the stomach and Dowels, I Corm Stiff Neck and Skilled Face from a Cold. Cures ithenmatlion and Nenmigia. Cares Sprains, Bruises, Saida and Burn* Cares Carus and any Pain In Om Feet. Cum. Agues and Lump, in the lime Instantly. Caere EATAChe Inn hew mitintes. Cure. Pain In the Sidra, Limb. or Back Cures Ague and Chill and Fere+. This le no hutubug medicine, and no family should be without bottle In ewe or Accident or sudden akkisclia 1. uenl ' .u 'rnully.. attars giving Immedlote relleL If the WONDERFUL OIL amid speak, It would aschtiM,— . While Mort physicians take whole Months to slay, I make my corn. In half A summer'. day." Ten 3 74111 residelkm with the Red Eklns In the filrest, to gether with subsequent acientilk , travels oh the continent of Europe, sunkkiating daily withtlie very elite of the Medical profession, has enabled Prof. ItEED to prsent to the world the WONDERFUL MAONETIC OIL. For male by all respectable DrUggiat,, nod at Prof. noon. No: 7:1 Thirdatreet, D. A. FAMOOMTOCK. IC 00, mid Or. DEO: IL FILMIER Wbotesajo Agmt*, • W. 1 1, , isALER CARPETS,,OIL CLOTHS, lrl td. Nn. 87 rawthntrent,nearWent* ASSRYS L TBEREE MINUTES. FREE: M' hatesrcmtn tr. gre 32 ° rftmuidner u.dg,TaTfr, 8t.6.8.4.7.0f Jai VLEILINO, No. C, Mum ilt,ter.l4.-" X'i , ift r , A;. Fib . .„4,,,,,,,.4,,,, --&44.1,:tnt.';.4:W•1ie-AlAWAArilt: Wit4;Z: - lIIIELMATIC READER! WA AVONDERIML DISCOVERY t I - AIN(( HAS BEEN THE STUDY AIVD renatrcli of the best medical men that ever Bred to find a tweedy that would radically cure the Dyspepsia, which has leen recently found out by I' 0 It D, OF P ITTSBURGH', PE X.VA... His laborious worth and research in the Vegetable King dom for eight or ten yearn. Lae brought to light a wrobbirful llivileinn which will railkully core the DYSPEPSIA, which is the Ont ante of nil general disease which the human sys tetu G subject to, Keeits the licecrroir (Stairwell] clean and liming'. We Lure must ell e good Health end cannot lw a subject of any general diseme. IL T. FORD ho been et mbicet of title awfnl disease hlnnielf.(Dyspepsiel fix eight to ton years and has tried hundre,ls of experiments on himself, but all in rain, until his present discovery, whirl, has radically cured. him and many others in tin, eight to twelve days, without pain or aleknese, or ens suiplensent feelinge in the amtem, but on tho nintrary. it invigorate* the aystem Andgiren a _healthy 1 action to every pert. It xlll act gentle er copiously on the 1 , Mee)s, end give n healthy notion to the stomach lima liter. You can-eut owl drink your usual dieting, which will not I I interfere-Ihr medicine always doing it. duty...called DR. R. T. PORIIII DYdPEPSIA COUDIAL :What e kind of diseases stilftimpeirdaprodute? I flamer ls th first of all general dlsanws. Liver Affection, Lung Affoction, or PU1 1 40.3811 11/.1(140. Bronchitis Sick Ileedaohe, Billions Inarrhalt.Bill hew and Tirend rm.". Fever and Ague, Narrow Error, Ntowelgia, I orate, Ihilwal Coati. Bowels, Dolls, lltisky or-Gummy Skin, Colds, Rhea manes of all kinds, Apoplexy, Insanity, 'Weakness of tho nysteni, Um Conception of the 3llnil, Ifeatiburn, Fulness of tho Stormeh, Throwing up of your Food, and also Wind. All of the aborn feelings may or will bo prodneed then • Dyspeptic *name,. irons that aqran all genead dietaace will be pnalnenl, [lf this statement is true, Which no mind will dolga beMinso ell who hare been or know this statement to be irne from experience, I! rick or deranged atmoul" is first. Hew important it is to a poor tuttlent who hu been suf. fering fur many wank to point him to a remedy that he can rely un. end radically remove the mum flint has mule him sick. IVe like o mariner towed upon the ocean, at the first glimpse of e light bona-Ale heart Womb with joy. PRICE TIIREE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. Bold by the Proprietor, Dr. IL T. FORD. West end of Pennmltanla A renne, ont-gist reet HMI,/ and also JOHN its Jr., So. 11l Wo o) street, corner of Platin also. NT, lIIICEOWAN & Liberty street, below lit- Clair, Pittances. Alen, Mr. REED, formerlthe firm of .letnes T. Semple & Co, NorthaWat corner of holand street and the Diatuand, Allegtieni City. And Mao, Dr. Ford'. nti-Bilibtut and Lino lII* Warle VAegetableSerre Linitnenti •00, lainab •• • • • —•- Indian The above 'necUeineWneed no commendation, for thou sand. la oar city and comity will Unify to their Inraluehle twellthw. Their equal la not to he fonts. mrle'd&wly.l o • • . DELAV. HOT. • - Ire who Consider. an. , 1f...4 or flair . NATURE'S' .GREATEST ORNAMENT, but emit cio foto ase • - RANDEn.B^B IF tOALP-T0N1C.,.. *bleb restore. tho healthyditkm of the map, OSUMI ho lr to grow ennui bed. m34741 1 :06 agy,trivi.ncy Cowart, Yr out;asri becouthurthirt;" . - • llif-Foroaloit uritUtalbliDlpighOuutiki the Pro. .I*.t4CgrY.M4r4Plo.*Fi„loq9l,l3ololod*:, TESTER COVER S , Thmak., fur red, r • beAttib ik r I r r " , ' e ant l'Or male - dothtrinlihi oar 4 . 20 „1;" . ". P. IGLU 1.1,4 or 87 woodstrete,.f-' 7,...,.... -, -. - 4 , ....* -- .,:i..-...v).z . , ,,, ,47 . ,z. , :4:::! , :, , ,-, ?:.::.,.,- „e„,-,,,,5,,,,,... --,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,.- Mill Por vo. Vapid Curt of Cough :4, Colds and ilnarsenosq. licauxruk, ahli Dee, Du. 3.C. Ara— nut hesitate to say the best rex:only I hare over fond for Conty, I.lo.Mettilta. inthaauS, the contitatit symptoms of a Cold, Ls your Cherry Pec and toral. Its constout use in my pmethas and thy family the loaf ten pasts has shown' It to poasesa superior dittoes for the treatment& theme complaints. DIMS KNIGEIT. M.D. A. B. 310IITLEY, Dol. of Deice., N. T., mitre: "I bore used your Pectoral myself mei in my 'fondly ever since you invented tt. and believe it the best medicine fur its pun.e ever put out. With& Ind cold I should sooner pay $2,1 11 bottle Mho& without it, or take any other rernedy.`• CROUP, WIIOOPING Secisoruirt. 3113... Feb. 7. MG. Inarrura Arrs,-1 will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the hest remedy we poesees for the rime of Wt :ping Cough, Croup, and thecheet Ethernet of Children. We of roar fra ternity to the South appreciate your skill, and Mammend your medicine to our people. 111 R CONKIN, 31. AMOS LEE, Ewa. Montgomery 4.31 le- writes L ad JD. ?had • tedious Influent:a, which confined me in doors 6 wanks, toot many medicines without relief, fluidly tried your Peettwal by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the serene., In my thrinit cud lungs: lens than one-half the bottle made me ecunplenfiy well. hour mellb nines ore the cheapest as well as the hew we eau buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedie,, as the poor nian's friend." ASTILUA OR PIITILISIC AND ltliONClifrlft. . 3.I4KCJILSTEII. Fell. 4, 16:01. Ste:—Sour Cherry Pectoral is' performing marvellous cur., in this nation. It bus novorut from alarming symptom, of rovolumptant, and is now miring • man orbs has labored under an af6ittion of the lungs Dor the last 40 pramllENtiV L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. lb, Albinos, Ronnie Cu. , lona, writee, Sept. 6, .1865:-- - Duringnty prxtico cif many yearn I bars found that nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral nor giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing, No as are rumble." rniuht add volumes of rri.b•ner, but llot vrnvit courin, Int; proof of the virtue .1 wit fru...ly iv f. nitol in tl , effects °p.m trlnl. CONSCSN. l'robably no One remedy limeer barn known which oved so many and sods dangerous . olds, Some no hnman aid can mach, but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Anion Iltitter. lime York City, March L, 18.50. Dos. - tint A tra,Lowellt-1 feel lea d u ty and a pleasure to In form you what your Cherry Pecioral has done for my wife. She 11.111,11 11C.• months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Cmoottuption, from whirl; no aid we cool.' pro cure gave her notch relief. Site was steadily billing, mail Dr. Strong, of Ibis city, where we have come for toll - ire, RI, mntendt4l n trial of your mislciiite. We blew, his kindness, as wo o du your .kill. It ir she toss no . overed :non that doy. She is not yet as iitn,og rw she op.eil to be. 1 / 1 11 is fps" from het . ..tali, and calls herself well. Yours with ',milli& owl mgard. MILAN Did Sit ELISY, of Shelbyville. antruatplires. do not ilectiair till till you have tried Ayer'. Cherry Per./1/1111. II lc made by one of the lost nit:divot chemista In the world, and Its curwssoll around tin Igs-peitic the high merits of Its virtues.— flat. Ledgrr. iyer's Cilthartie Pills. TILE SCIENCES 01' CIIE3IISTItY AND 31 edit' ne ILATO Ivers:lased to their utmost to prod me this beat, moat piviiett ' , ergot:re which is known to man. 111110• umeroble prhofs are shown that these pills hare virtues which surp ass in excellence the onlinary medicines, and that they win 1112p1OCOlkillediS Yl.l the eatoeni of all men. They are safe and plea ant to take, bat powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructione of Its organs, purify the Moot:Land expel disease. They purge/ out the foal humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggigh or disordered organs Into their nstetral action. nod impart healthy than with strength to the whole aystem. Ent only do they corn the , every day complaints of ever) Lady, bat oino fornittlablo and : discions that hare bottled the best of !lumen skill. White they produce powerful effects, they are at the /541/11" time, in diminished I , os l. ll.thoomfe. and Wet physic that can beemployed for children. Being sugarvoittssi. tlp, are are pleasant to take, and I wing truly vegetable. are fnv (c o rn any rtskof harm. Cures hare been mule which surpass be • lief were they not mobstontiated by mon of such exalted poeitiou and clumsier as to forbid the suspicion of untruth; )deny eminent clortymen and physicians hare lent their nano. to certify to the riubllc the reliability of ray remedies, while other* hare scut mo the woundedar of their conviction that my preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted. suffering fellow-men. The Agents below awned it pleased to furnish grads my American Almanac, oantatning directions for their use and certilinths of their cures, of the following complaints. Costieenees. llilinns Complain s, Rheumatm, D No ropsy Heartburn. Ileadadie arising hum e fowl stom is ach, me., Indigestion. )forbid Inactkoi of the lk,wels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatttlency, Loss of Appetite, all latemos and Cutanisms Diseases which require an eyetooth 51 , licine. Scrofula or King'. Evil. They also. by purirVing the blood and shmelatingtho system, rum many complaints whirl It wiold not La supposed they tsiuld reach, ench ue Deafths, Partial Illhvitrvia. NeuntlgiA and nervous Irratobility, mincemeat* of the Liver and Kidneys, 66111, and other kiwi. zed cernplaints easing front a low elate of the body or ob. struction of its functions. . Do ont be pet n'IT by unairoaripled dealers with POMP other pill they make more moat on. Ask for Axett's Plus. end take nothing also. No other they can gin ♦ou com pare. with this In ite. intritnut nine or curative fawers.— The sick want the lint ahl there iv thern.kiel they dinnl.l Prepared by D. J. C. AYER, Practical anti .1.11”Ical Chantlat. LorreLl, Alma. itirPrice c.a. per box. Five. Want for bald by R. A. FAIINESTOCK CO., Wholetale Agents Pltrabarith, Rad by all DrEtze...nd M..dielne D^lOera rurattlydtivr--im DR. 1100FLAND•8 CCLIaIItATICT CER.VAN BITTERS, PTEPAATA AT DE. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA. PA. NYLrrrr II L EFFECTUALLY CURE Claaptainf Dytpapria, lauttdaa., Chranic as Nrssous Debt/1/y, Diva,. af Me Kidney, and an Dir e.ys ring from a dcro.-deserf Liver no Sannach. Such • as Constb potion, Inward Pilel.Fulneas of Illood to the Hood. Acidity of thn Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Dis. gust for Plod, nine. or Weight In the Btontacl, Sour Eructation, Sinklngor nut . tering at the Pit of clu/Stomaeb. Swimming of dn. Head, Hurried and DifDruit Breathing. Fluttering at the Ihurt.Chmkingor sufroentingsen,ati•ms when in nlyin= Pos tore.liiinnos, of Vision, Dot, or webs befan• the Sight, Fe , roe and pain In the Hood Dolicieney of Perspirio Yellovrine.o of the Skin and Eye, Pam of cite Side. Dark, Chest. Limb, Lc.. Sudden gloshos of 11, nt, horning in the Fled, Constant frnaginino., and great prop of Ephits. Tho proprietor In calling the attention of the public to this preparation. 90 with feeling of the tame. ~,n lldone, donee in Ito rirtno and adaptation to tho Lima., for which It Is recommended. It b no new and linters' article, but one that lou stood the teat of a ten year.' trial before lb. American people, and its mputnton and Ade Is unrivalled by any similar pre- , mullions raw. rho testimony In its Lour given by Ono moot prominent and troll known physician, and individuals In all parts of the country IT lITITIPOST, alld A careful Peru. , on! of the Almanac.. published his by the pengriotor, I and to be had gratis of any of his Agent...rum hot calory the most .k. ti that dd. remedy Li really do the j groat celebrity It has obtained. Principal OtOm and !Kanawha y, No. PO Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TR/31140NT. ft. the , a4.tatooll Tresrrller :tor the Dononue /eon Illerke, Perry aunty. Al. DC,C.I.NON. Jan. 11, 1631.Dn. C. V. JACICS.IN Darr was for for ten re years! sorely a ff licted with Chrome ItUllous Dysentery, forwhich was attended by eereral uf the best physicians In the country. bet all of ne arall. I also used warlousremedies, but could and nothing so benefit mouneil I was indocolto try veer Garman Bitters. and after taking four bottles by which 1 wits entirely cund, and ate now enjoying, the beet of health." More Effeets of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Cutilicate of J. C. Cram Esq.. Reporter for the 'Ere. ing Cluoulele.".Plttsburgh, Ps., who, Feb. It, 1835, nays: eVor some weeks past my wife tuts been using your Ger man Bitters, with a happy Meet. She has been afflicted more or less, for isoVeral years, with disease of the Liver and Dyinropsia, and until she commenced using the Bitters, no thing bad given her touch relief. liar health hi now rapidly ttrPrtwitiff.appetlte good, and we hare arer7 reason to Here doe will be perfectly restored. Site say. It is the best medicine she has veer omit." • • Nervous Debility. J. M. FirMatsui, Doylestown, Pa„ June t ol lBs3. waBN "My wife low been afflicted with a Nervous Debility abseil tlertOOlber.l.l.ll. 1110e0 which time I hare been unable to And any phyakian or medicine that would beneCt her In the least, until one day I called at the store of Dr. Garrey, In this town, fur same tincturo of Iron. and described to blur the a.lllcUmis of my wife; he then handed me a lot of paper. to read, among which I found one dsscriblug your German Bitten.. I immediately procured few tenhs from him, and tan plashed to state that the ass Of 1110 Bi t e ers has done her mere scold than all the medicine she has heretofore taken. I swish you to read me a half derun bottles. Liver Complaint. J. P. Wick, Mutineourg , Pa., May Z 2, 1854, o f "With much pleanore I testify to the eirtmo of yo Ger man linters. Eno time gIICO/ was ailllcted with aur disease of the Liner. forret:kit I used vatintuyenushas, but with no beneficial effect, until was induroll to try your lei ." They I am now hnppy to mate hay, entlrely cured me." They arc entirely regateble, free from all alcoholic stitute tante. and pleaamit In taste and amen. ag)-Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers In every town and tillage in the faired ;Bates and Cbmadas. And by FLEMING GROS, end or. GEG. G. ETTFEE, Pittebarch. Pa. aitroats TILE PI'II'SBURGII. IiAYN CMCA(kI itA. R./AU COMPANY, with its wimple Rotting:Mock and eptip. meat, L prestred to transport Pat, acne and Freight (nom Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago, St. Lors, Indianap olio, Cincinnati, and 41 ?tacos lYtat and Pouth-treat, with n gr.! dergee often - al:why and expoltion. The fact that raii rood formi the most direct and only consolidated line between Pitestiargh ntt Chicago, I, a mar. Acient tmarthtee that it. Ttairt• tab make better time, mat more sure connections with Trains on other bind,, than Mt he made by any other runt. r.otSr,arr. TaMat LEA,/ Philadelphia. I Plitshargh. I Crestline. ; FL Wayne. IlstExpress. lakir.ul A. V. 5.26 LU. I 3.40 P. v. 31 1/.01:1P.31.1 210 3..• X. 110.0. P. Mail Train leave. Philadelphia a: 7.0 d 0..a4 Phu/mug/1 at 9.10 o. it_ arriving in Cry...dine rt 6.17 P. Y. Ruace Cnicario—First FLaprasa at 11.00 P .014 Second Ex press at 2.04 r. x. Tort Taanuctr—Frvun Pittsburgh: First Fait,. In 20 hours and 10 minutew. Second Kama.* hi 23 hoar. and to minute.. From Philadelphia: lint lispress in 171 horn; Second Expo,. in 29 hours and 3 minutes. The Train 'from Phaadelplilia Is overtaken at Pitts burgh by First Exprria. and passenger* by elm: ;Prain may go forward by First Express , from Pittsburgh. • The 9.10 .. sr. Train from Pittsburgh behagaTr4infulocal badness. t. overtaken at Creatlino by Seoual grpress. ..1.11 Trains make closer connurionsat Coastline for Colmo. bus. Cincinnati. Indianapolis and 1.71. Louis; also, at Fort Mayne with Trains on Wabash and Madera Railroad for Luta) ette, Cvntrul Mirada.," SL-Lonlw also. at Forest with Truity..m the 31.11.0 L. R. R.ll. I agnesulNo. . From Oiling, in. llayne.iCrestline.lAlT. PithNg. lvt Depress. ~JO A. M. 3.41? P. L. i 1.11.30 e. aci 6.00 A u.' gil - lo,no e. atl 31., A.M. 112.1 a P... 1 7 . 24 P. M -31/01 Train leave. Ores:lino at 4.10 1. M. arriving in Pitts burgh at 1.00 e. si. Thou. Trains !mike eh. , connoetlins frith Tutinsififr Phila. delpbia, Itillimora and Neu bark. Trains from St. Lout., Indianapolis. Ciurinnatiald Colum ba. make close connections at CritAIMIC MAI all ',returning Trains. AI Ft. Wayne, Trains from SL L0n.11% Cehttal Illi nois. Lafav one, mint intermedine . ,place., column, Stith above Train,. At ForenLeouneetions me made a illt Trains to and friniPtlineinniti. Springfield and Dayton. ACVOMM , II,TION Trtons—Livato New ftrigh ton for Pio.. burgh alt,;), A. 5i..12n0 M.. and 11,U e. u. Leave Ilittinurgh for New Itrightiiii at 5.43 A u. and. 5.2.5 v. at. Baggage checked through-and no charcy• for Int Llliuz. Fur ticket., and farther 'arena:titan apply to A. T. JiIIIN STON. Agent. at the Weal llentern Itallruld °RI . directly on [hi. isirner of the 3lonougabela .!taus. Pittsbu Oa, or to 0 ROROR PARKIN, Federal street. Atltioll. Aleity City; 11.1. PATRICK, No. 311 Dearborn street, opposito Tremont 110n..e, Chicago, or to the Agents at Um Stations along the 1 line. T., mmnpnro on W.EDNESDAY, 24th inst..nud coot nu until further notica. 11,1 r4iTLIN, Don. i'nne'r and Fel Ate - 1. D. W. DOSS, Pana'r Apart. Chime, D. Or. 111).11111TON. Agent, PhibulelsMin. J. point& Mail. my2o-7e2.4 Cle .1 and Plt t TIIE NEW SIIOIIT I. Trr : liol 'TE 'Y., t'INCIN NATI AND :W --t. LOC IS VIA STELTEN VILLE Oil 1111LLEA1 it NOW DPP:N.-I'lm trniax oftliix road now min directly io end Irma Allegheny Depot nod Cleveland. Stenlemodle. lelnuding nod Delimit - without change of DagtOme. Three Dnily Train.te Shull/cm - 01e, lfheeling and Delimit. Two Daily Trains to Cleveland. Emir Daily Trains from Cleveland to COO-ago. On and utter Monday, July 13th, 1857, the trains of this Company will run flany,(Sculays eXcepted,) as follows, Leave Allegheny 2:110 A. U. 40 A.)l. and 3P. 31. Arrive in Steubenville 3.00 A. 0.,12.-4.2 P. a, 0.211 r. a. Do Dellenir, 6.30 a. at., 2.10 P. a., 7.50. P.M. Do Cleveland 4-05 P. It., 9,311 P. a. The 2.50 A. H. train makes no connection for Cleveland or - Steubenville, pole: north of NCellxville. Thin train In run through to Steubenville, Bridgeport and Dellenir,connectingat Stenbek: vide Junction with n fast train for Newark, Columba., Day ton, Indlaunpolle.Clucinnati, Lonitville and St. Louis, leaving Allegheny Depot at 0.-1 i A. 11.. Newnrk 11:.33, Columbus 10.50 and arrive at Clneinantl at 2-50 P.a.—rindee Hours front Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. ThiN 1111IIP via Steubenville to Cloginnati is TIIII{TY 11.11.0 E ittIuRTED than via Crestline. The 2.50 A. a. train maim connection at Bellaire with a train on Central Ohio It. R., leaving Bellaire at 0.00 A. Alt, for Ountiridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columba.% Cincinnati and Et. LOW,. The 1.00 P. is. train makes connection% al Yellow Creek Junction: 5101 r. a. for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago: at Steubenville Junction 6.2.9 for atlumbasand Cinthinn tI. arriving at Newark 12.40 P. '3l.- COIIIOIII. 2.22 u, mid Cincinnati 7.44 Dellealr at 7. it. a., con necting with the night train on the Central Ohio Railroad DJ° Cambridge. Znnemille, Newark, Columbna and Cincin nati. Tho 9.40 A. M. and 3P. n. trains loth run through to Cleve land and rnake eleao.connections at that point for Chicago nod other points in the North-iVert,vla Clevelandmd Toltalo Railroad. The 3P. tr. train connects with the Michigan Central Railroad Booth for Defiant, thew. to Chicago by Pa•sengers leaving Allegheny on the 0.40 •. y train for fltlertgn via nerm..nd and Tolwlo will arrive at that point swan and tn, via hours t o a adr ranee of those who leave at the same hour Fort tr passenger. for . Wellsville. Steubanr Ude, Wheeling and other points on the river Line by there trains go through without detention many hours in advance of the steamboats on the river. • • • Bagwn4•• el1 , 1:•••1 throu&A to StPubenvifl, ita,th,c o l. bum. CinnnnaU,%t. Lonier,lleveltal, Chicago and other po on dm lino. iaerengert Stn. PhilatirlphLa end Stat font an th Tutearawns Croticit most take the chin A. M. Train fro • Allegheny Cur. • Ticket...are . to Clovehnd, Satltaaky, Toledo, Cltimgo Mittcaukie. lit. Louis, Quincy, Burlington, Fulton, 'Lick Island. lowa City:thinlieth. Nut - fa, La Salle, Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk. Niagara Fall., Bunk, Steule•ntille, Wheeling, Bellealr, Colt:album. lintianapolie, Cincinnati, Liultrille, St. Imnia and to all way nation, ou thn road. Ticket to all point-, are told at the Ticket Office lu Allegh nr City . Feaemegers can get auy information concerning title lino at the office of thn Company, (3lonongaltela Ilonsed Pitt. burgh. 11. P. GLASS, TicketAgl. Allegheny City. nertl—jella J. A. CA 17011 EV. Airt., Pittsburgh . .. ... 1857 11457 Mick&ghat Central litallroual Llne. _A I O L l s i . o N u l . n i \ e . O r 0 r A L ~.. N; , o p ft E x h i' pg.' . c r i v , azgw ww i and 311lwarkle. Sheboygan, Galena, Dubuque, Bock blood, Burlington. /owe City, Fou-dn.Loo, Prairie-do-Chien, St. Loins, St. Pool. or any other part of the Oreot West. After the drat of Alay, the splendid Steamers CITY OF CLEW:L.4ND, MAY QUEEN and ICEAN, trill form the morning and evening, lino between Cher/and and Detroit' the prevent season, running at fella/inn OCEAN, I MAY QUEEN, Capt. C C. ittoorwrr. Capt. K 11. Sine,. i Lsores L,IIV.T Cl ,, eLsul....3lonclay A. M.',Clevelaml Monday P. M. I. m rue, It T g ' e t t - q t ,iii '' - T i n7sty Y K. \f. ICI.. " I ''''' '''''''''''''' A. C 1 .3. Detroit Wednesiy A. st. , ,ttetr " oi ' t7:.........W . vil n n " ely P. Al. . Cleveland Thursday A. Alleleveland.....Thureday P. M. ,Detmit '' _'' ...Thursday P. Af. , Det it Friday A. AI. Cleveland..... Friday P. M. Cle Mull- Saturday A. 41. Detroit caturdar A. N. r01t... .. ... Li , iturday P, AL CITY OF CLEVELA . pt. J. M. Lewar.—Leares. Clereland.....Tue...Lay A. ALtClevennil..-.Friday A. 3I: .„,..10.7 Dart& . ...Tnesdar P.M. Detroit ... --Fdday 1'.31. Cleveland ....Wednesiy P. M. Cleveland...-Satneday P. M. • Detroit Thnniny A. M. Detroit Monday A.ll. Ono of the !sots will Imre Clereland °rem morning at 9 o'clock. t Sonde), creep[..,) and every evening on the arri val of Troins from BUFFALO, PITTSBURG II AND CD:GIN - NAIL Arriving at Detroit. in time to connect with the morning and evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Chitago with all trains for the Northwest and Sonth; also. with the boats on Lake Allchlgen for all ports north of Chicago. ' Fare 511,4 by this route than by any other. Trains of the :Michigan Central Road run Into the Union Depot at Chimp, from which all other roadatinerge, them by wing hack hire and eliange of baggage, Incident to other routes. No charge fur hatellingbagoge where cheek, are deliver ed to agents of the line. caWe hove large .table Curt expressly for horses and ttle. Persons going to lowa. Roams, and - Sebraeka will find this the cheapest and 'most comfortable route. mho? boat. are large and comm.xliona. FailliliC•moriug West, and halms in stock, trill Ord if greatly to their advantage to rail at the Company's Office, (better nf Wayne end Liberty Vreets. directly opposite the Maaoiou Hums. and Pennsylvania liallrmul Depot. For above oilier. rates of fire and farther Information. apply at the land, W. Agent. Cleveland, W. C. SHAFFER, Ticket Agent. aplSultita F. KNOWLAND, Art., Pittsburgh.' Penitsylvanin TIIEGItEATCRNTILAI, Home, amending the A Conti elites with Western. North-Western, and South-Wmtern States by • cinuirmains Railway direct. This road oleo con nects at Pittsburgh with daily line of Steamers to all ports on the Weston Itivcreand at Cleveland and Sandroky with Steamer. to all ports on the North-Western Laker, snaking tho mast Went, elleoport, and reliable route by which FREIOHT or. to forwarded to and from the Oren Met. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURG,' FIRST CLASS — Botta, Shoe., Hats sand) Cops, Book., Dry Goode, (In bete; talo and trunks,) Drugs, (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Fon de. SECOND CLAAB—Dornestie Sheethig,' Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales) Dense On casks.) Hardware. Leather, roUs or boxes) Wool and Sheep Price, Eletward THIRD CLASS.—Ancils, Steel. Clutine (ho took;) Hemp. Bacon and Pork, salt.) Howe or in casks.) Tamer., manufactur ed, (except Cigar* or Cut.) Sr., kn. FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Fish,Baeon, Beer and Pork (in Cask; or boxes, East Lo ward') Lard and land 011, Nails, Soda Ash, asr -11111,1 Cloy, Ter, Plreh, Rosin, Ac).... FLOCIL—Hre per bbl. imtll further notice 0 ItAIN-35c per MO tbs. until farther not. COTTON—V 2 per bale not exceeding 500 it farther maim. tok_ln ehipping goods from any point e phio. be particular to mark packagne "rte. HoOrnod." Albouralecontigned to the Ager et Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be for detention. Femur Are - Ps—C. E. Evan., 14 Silky enrol, Boston; J. F. Clarke, No. '2 Miter Home, end No.l Wiliinm street, arid John McDonald. No. S Batten. Mace, New Fork: Pierce & Co., Zeneeville. 1-I.Win Co.and Bp Cincinnati, 11. C. Meldruse, blarlieon, th rnrtnres " Ori. hell & Co., end Carter & Jewett, Louieville, kr.; P. O. W- Riley It Cu., Evansville. Ind.; R. F. oars, St. Louis, Me: Har tle, Wormley & CO, bifalph* Tennt Lerch & CO.. Chicle°, III.; J. P. Olaes. FL Wayne, Ind.: F.. J. Sneeder, Ma grow & Koons. Baltlrnorm D. A. Stewart, Pittsborgh. 11. It. HOUSTON,' Gore! Freight .Agent, ILJ. LOMDA CRT. Supt, Alloonn. rn. job) anneLwills FIVE PITTSBURGI x tzwgm T Connelniville Railroad Is now opened for tho transportation of passengers and (might to and from Pittsburgh and Connellsrille, emmecting with the Penn. Central Railroad at Drinten's Station. iArranonnents hero also been • made with the Penn. Central Railroadb by which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimoro will bo tarried (torn peinta on tic, Pitts , burgh and Conneisrille Railroad, by me loads, on farorable I tern, the kumento or Tasina -O-n and after Wednesday, Gilt inst., m will be tT o daily train. as follows, rim . Mail Than, leaving the Passenger Station of the Penna. Railroad, emery rooming. (Sunday excepted,) at 7 'clock, Pittsburgh time, arol nrriving at Conneklavale at 11:36 A. M. Ifitpreas Passenger Trail leaving Pittnimrgh at 4:..13 o'ck P. bl„, and arriving nt Ckrelueilsrilleht NO P. AL • lirnatortto—Espress Train will leave .Connellsvillo at 5 reelak, A. al, .....3.g .with the Mall Train east on the Penna. Iltdirond at Brinton's Station at 1',13 A. M., and with the Indiana Accommodation at same place, arrive in Pllts. b ll s a b li c ' o rra o tit IL cari g o ... lo 1 ' P M fleeting at tida l Jan . :Stat e lonn7wlth Tor o tle 4 Xek . A - a m ' VoZ lion Train N 0.3, Pena. Railroad, arrive la Pittsburgh at CIO P. M. Freight to and from Pittstnargh and stations on the Pitt► lisinr,ogit a:td,ll.!na,metollstl;6B/1,111,171. wpatinil..l be ...coo rs ps laud &- Bunting A LEAP:: Control for Mt. Pleasant, Uniontown. Frostburg and Cumberland ICITO Conneltarille regularly on the arrival of tint train.' Tickets eon ho hod from the Ticket Agent at the Penna. Railroad Pasemger Depot. • The ;Mains Express Company have /portaltneasengers with t holt pr.lf alto.. the Express Train, to take charge of money, valuables .d garbles of all kinua'enhuslcd tooors ia ~ Nmy, tho oars of-that • Company, -w to will 'receive and receipt therefor and giro apecial attention to the safe and prompt dellivry ' of Rao aton. • • - • If. SLACKSTOZtIi,,Soft.. May Bth,lB6—my7 .a.—__ Great 'Western Mali. /pante, 21. UNA:: , f Vt CAOO Union Maims'. Lino for Frennert, Galena and Dete,iet4,, er'rrynAL maw, wot of LAKE .6TIMET, rounding st Deinielth with steamer. for St. Punt and the liner hiladesdppl. • IVELLB ST ARET.DEMT.,.: - CentFULTON AND. 10AVA Din * Fulton ' , end Central Lint' -Passeerenfor Inetn - Nebnita and lianas,' d this the.: 01001. ea hide TOM* ft - bring. an 4lr Line to the Mliessippl, and shorter by MY Inks then tux other Inn manning et Fulton with the. Great , Stage Os, for oil Nina in lowa and tint West • 111:140T e DhLtD ICUI 12 7.7 4 Sejler.41t er . Forminit .- {'ALLEY LElenriiitlchtaand i and Wats • two* ad wi exi th . matha t dew titetefi uus ...era Rends,. n llntaitithc. 4, 'A. TuAnsitarlic: • , .itr.NE Wad, /SP': " DITTSBURGII,COLUM4 I:ifk mg Iig A. 111:s CINCISNAT/ SLIOR LINF. ItA TLILOAD, via .•, , ratitraviLia. Thirty .Vile...llSrard .s..med—.Thmoryh fa CblumLiv in BOA I.l.aura—nfaund. Flanve of Cans.r.•-21. CU. einaati Cn .T.relct Hann. On and after MONDAY. Jess.2ll, IES; Two Pcsaraata mums ria this route Dare the Federal eny Street, Allegh Depot. dally.(Smadayi excepted.) atifelloarie - •• • , FIRST TILSIS--onassart Dares. leaves Allegheny at 2.lin a. a. Steubenville Junction 5.05, (breakfast itt thanoc. tonne 8,3E4) leaves Clolumbus at 1040 and Mehra at damn at 2.402 r. Tb. traio et , ?Fe only eadacJaaa,-;:.., tion.Cadit, New Market. Übrice..ie, COSh . and Newark on the Steubenville and Indisma - SLCOND TRAlN , —.Niarr Pasertuaa ham r. stenbenville Junction 6 . 3) ,Coltuninas 204. and urines at Ciaeinnat I at 740 a. It., mopping A.CIII tionann irk I. R. it. . , Ai- Hy ronto thirty tallies of trawl ere anted, IL bi. Mit the most direct 'inerrant PittAmrgh do•Coluttilma, etn: drawl cad the sotahata and wain ,totem citlaCcad In appointments and utruseetuent, unsurpassed br gra class mad in the Union. CONNECTIONS: Troim munect at icimark with the Pandusky, Mutatfield k NOM - ark It lt.for Mt. Vernon. Sa n d usky, Toledo Chicago. At COLOR:MS with Columbus, Pia. and Indiana R. n. rrbata, Troy, Dellefinurdne, remit dr— • ,!..• At Y6l L 1 with the Dame, Xestia .k Bely.raauntJadlaaa Central fit. E. fur Springfield, Darn% Michmo.„4 Ind L 0 vine. Centml Indiana, Cenfral Ittlaata,lataYnto. Term II ate. St. Lottbs, c. . , At 311.1RILOW with Um elacianati.tril.mb e ataa yang 11,, tar Waehington. Circleville and lameastar. At LoyxLANDu•lthcoodu for lidlatura,llaandcaaad Parts , mouth. AT CiNCINMATI with_ the Ohio cf. Afaariteppe Braid Gouge lt.Rfor Madison, New Albarty, Amos- Vlueennes, Calm, Ccurtm/ fit. Lonis,ieffenum city. Emma Nebiska,und all points on the Mlinnis, *nth and Miimippl rieets.. FARE AS LOW ARRFA24 . It . .OF . WER:.ROLTELRAOGACIE CIIECkED For through tickets by this ratan to the principal Wyss= Aso SIMMS ern., piss% apply at Cho Great Ireirests Ticks: qAm. directly on the corner or the. rilononphela Muss, l'lttsburg.h: or at Ihe Federal Sreet Station, dilr -4.1..ny. • • CiT ASS SOS TICKETS VIA STELIBENTILLEP'IRI All Information concerning the shore Lino alld In con• neetionr. together with through freight rates and contact, will he furni•hol on niplkatlon to. MORRISON FOSTER, Agent, N 0.114, Wat OEO. IV . FULTON, Superintendent.er Fitteburgn LleArirrn Reyes - Axe, Steubenville, General Agee ettiattlionte -- , • . VROM CIEICAGO TO S . T. I.OtitS via. St. Loula, Alt and Chicago 'Wd, ail the way by lialimad, carrying the Great American Express and United States kWh,. TIN only direct and n•linble route to the South and Southwest; Seventy miles ehorter than anyother Roam Todu lens e the MICHIGAN tilaliTHE/LN and CHICAGO A ROCK ISLAND R. R., Corner orVan Boren and Sherman St. Loot. Day Express, 11,30 A. M., daily, (Sunda/ sm eepte.l)—.trrive at Eon St. Luna at 1030 P. M. et. Louis Night Erman, ILL', t hdly.(Saturdare en cepted4—arrive at Rut St. Louis anal P.M. . TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST, LOUIS. Day Expires, liGn A. IL, daily, (Sunday excepted.) arrive at Chicago at 9:4.; P. 31. Night Exprees,A P. M., daily, 03stoday excepted,Janire at Chleago at :An' A. M. From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 HOWL I)IPORTANT LOCAL CONN. =THINS. , AT JOLLET—with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottcrim.,. LaS alle,llot k Island and Central lowa. AT BLOOKINGTON—with Illinois Central Railroad tor Clinton, Wayilentille, and Decatur, and with &ages for- Peoria, at Peoria. Junction with Peoria and Dquaka R. 9.5. for %Valuta Grove, Washington, Peer* Pekin, Inmund, Knoxville, Galeiburg, Monmouth .and Haling, AT SPRINGFIELD—with' Groat ,Weetent Railroad' far' Jacknouville, Naples and Minute River. • AT ALTON--with Daily Line of Packets for named, Q uincy and %eat* rho , moat expeilltioua and reliable to to all portions of North Eastern 7diasourL. AT ST. WHlR—with Daily' Ciao Steamboati for New Orleansand Intermediate P oin t e i on the Lower Mimi. abwippl, and with Regular Linea of Packet, for Harwas. St. Joseph, nod all points on the Misammi, Teanewee, Cumber land and Arkansan Rivera. Passenger. destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Decatur. Jacksonville. Naploi and all points on the Iliashosippl, Kansas, Cumberland and Tanners/ea rivers, by taking the thou.route will be ante of snaking eonneukm a„ and arrirlng In St. anis advertiwd time, avoiding the vex.. dons delays of the circultioua route via. Peoria and Illinois River, easing twenty-four hours tine, being thirtyweren - ' miles lees distant to Blowningtem fifty-eight lest to Spring field, seventy leas to St. Loots, and fifteen !auto Worts than • by any other mute. . Through 'Velma eon be procured at all . the Eastern' Railroad Ofillswe at the Company's office, 48 Dearboin [Uric oppod• - e the Tremont Ham, and at the Michigan Ssmthern nn flock Wand Depot: corner of Von Baron and litbartuan atrdeem. Riisponsible thwutre Men Ilan be . nt the,Depots cif the' co c roads coming into the City, to cheek /bane hough to any point desired on the Line. • A:IL MOORE, Sup`t. r7id P. M. GOODRICIL General Passenger Agent:- PetUlfylvan is Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGE-WA N o ma XENT , -0u and after Ann 22d The MaN Train leaves the Paesenger Station errry morn lug. meld Sunday, at &CA o'clock. TEE PAST LINE lenses Pittsburgh, except Sunday, at 2.60 P. M. TUE SPIRT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia et P.. 10 P. M. The Indiana Accommodation-train learn daily, except Sunday, at 3 rMin`cloch,_l:.M., stopping at • itatins, and running as far as Iridium. The lira Amine modation Train for TurtleCreck Brldge,latres daily, except Sunday. at 10.43 am. The Second ACcommalaion Traits for The Creel , iett , ae deft:Sunday excepted, at 4aitt P. ' The Third Accommodation Train for Turtis Creek lamas doily, except Sunday, at M. , ReturninTains arrive In Plttebargh aa falowm—Srprea . . 1.15 p. nt.; 31.111,1220 a. too Pat Line Z.. int .1 refit.. A o ' commodation,and Counalerille;il a. nit 'First Turtle Croek Accommodation, 6.50 a m.; Second' Accommodation,ll:4op- ' omm Thit rd Ac ate, o.lop. m, with Cemtelnille Act. ation. . The trarellngreablic will And It greatly•to iheir intermit, In going East or West, to travel by the Penne:Wilda Rail. med. tot the accommodation now offered cannot be surpass. - • not on any other mute. As theroad Le ballasted with-awn. and Is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety, Veal and comfort to all who may favor this rood with their pat... mane. For further particulars me handbills at thedlfferent dirt.. log points. Pas...nacre from the West will end thln tha" . shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Bala- more, Now York or Boston. J , . . .1. STEWART, Agt, Paasenger Linea.Patibargh • . 11103. SIOORE, Agent, Passenger Etas, 1, P4l#/dP , Iphia• a.slyd . .. _ Stoamei Telegraph.. -. .. TILE FINE LOW PRESSURE Steamer Telegmph, (pt. RICHARD BARROW, will make three trim a stoat between t;el-e nni ' Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port bran.... ' •, r • Leant Clereland for Port Stanley, - Port Maws% and r. - ' Port Bruce every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.% o'clock P. M. • - -, • Leave Port Portent at 2 o'clock; P. M., and Port Sian- ley at 7 &clock, P. M, for Cleveland, Tnesas Thursday! . •and Satrmaya. • -The TELEORAPU carries the United States Mail between .. • them Port; and an at Clerelaad with the C., C. &C. Rail ~ rnatt Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shots and Toledo . Raltroada Also. with Port Shudey ind tendon Railroad, and Port- - Burnell lino of Stamm The TELEGRAPH. boo been . thoriattedy.cmirhauldard....:: refitted, andle in excelltut condition fat the trade sheeptat ,_ _ , . in. . - , • . • , . I ge-For Freight ar paasage apply to - , .. worm. a LAUDERDALE, 13bsrelawd_ ,4 '' "• - LANE k 11111.., or JOUR McKILNICON, Port .aittmettli, and noLcolul A URNDERSON, or ROUTH LAMSON.... Part Stanley. sPi l itleatU., :_ .. Liverpool,. Philadelphia and To* rgatTh a s 4 dr Effillili§:, 4 r ir forming die - above Roo. aril' Ball fraert Newameamai,:' York a. KANGAROO. ehey,'"Zth Juno. CITY OP BALT/MORE. " Litch, 9th :My. • • CITY OF MANCIIERTER " Wylie, =I July. CITY OF WASILLNOTON, Capt. Wylie oth August. 7 • And each alterpate.Tlmraday. From Llverpobl eve, alternate Wednelatki. Taro from Neer York,lsabln $75, Third ay.& " " Lint - Pra> l . " $ 100 4 86 .&576, Can 440. Return Tlclurt• available for aLy months tgrany rteesot - of the Roe. - Um ivr 100 lb. . • . . ~.._ Cbin, Valk Third. Ciao, s6,k, • . .. _. .. ; Three Steams/4i are supplied with improved yrateatig . , compartments, and cony experienced Surgeons. • - Persons about proceedime to- EnrOpe, or miabingtri melt- -L. tor their friend. from the old country, can .pnrobase ticket, .-, and obtain all information by applying to J. O. Diley 1 Broadaey, N. T., Sable k Cortes.. in 114.4.,/, n. T . , or. , , a atm THOMPSON, 418 liberty st:, Plemburgll - la - Parana° certificates by first rims Saint g Ttielbete be , - tweets New York and Liverpool. Drafta sold by tbe abort . de2o—eptt ' We prr 100 ?ha 50c wr 100 The. 40e per 100 iba. Do llar - 1 1 sverlaignilaisak,'' - " No. es )berth Shut. Middle Room, Tout ire& Din3thlip OPEN DAILY FROM 9'lo. 2 'O'CLOCK.' • also on Wedneeday and Saturday"eienings,lhusill Ora to Novemberfirst, from 7 to D o'clock; nod Mon nI 'amber first to May .first.ihorn a to 8 o'clock: _ • and Deposits received of ail snma net less then on" Nllar. ; dividend of the profits declared twice 7ear, Jane and December. Interest mu declared at the relent"' six per cent. per inonm, in December, 1854, efts In Jane , and December, 181.6. and rene,lB67.- -•- • -•• Interest, if not drawn out,isplaced to the crodiiid !hi de-Lc manor at principal, and bears the Una Interest Ennio thstirst days of June and December, cotnpoondhnr twice a year with out tumbling the depositor to call or creo to piesent hla fuse honk. At this mte,smoney wilt double In Ima thin Sean. making to the magmatic inn rattinal HALF T 2109111".., A Tan., Bookicontaining the Char forzarlted erred., n Prrsithoi—GE via POl ot or Phil/Wel. ilmosyfranto to of thla 'toad ankol without listansell Ifenborn. William IL White, William Johnston James W. Hellman,Alexander linalley John B.Cainrrave, John 0. Backofen, Burgirlu, ' Albert Culbertson, John B Cur , Aeld, J. Gardner Cotilu,• AIOOAO A. Carrier, Charlet A. Colton, William Dougtat, Fronde Fella, • Grants F. Olinore, Jamas& Boon, • MIMI= S.llaren, James Iferdsnan, Sorrutary and Trearat inarlyd—mrin • GEORGIE . BANKERS, EXCHANGE, STOCK 4Mrreut and Comma Roney Ilanght and Sold. ' Rocks lemght and sold= conirodsalo : Dualnoscroper, roods and Idarlemiosa, Clty, Pallmod Ilatuin purchased and nemothlrea.' Collections promptly atteuded to. - nolB Mee No. :4 Fourth Streit- BANDING 11(1,176 1.. ..... .ntriroati . co • ... ; . . solnotarroi MOUNT . .. WE9T3fOrtE'D"CO., .... num co, -- UNIONTOWN NEW BRIGUTO. HAUT/3SO, Dopositcrecebred,'DiwoutitS Dna. *iht:sol amected, Bank "Notar and SMotior- anCaolicf.' Ewan Not/land °Mar Seeetrftko land salthigum w . ird.doi.orrespotutence and collactioniaollatta4.- .. - .1101.11E .1; SON, IPEALER .. . dtL =OM and Darneitie lOUS et - CRIMES ..'NoteirMattrAticcikPrci:eti " atmes;: 4" -Aeor-v onectkonsenad• on all Ow InlattlialdUrir."-• _ . :VITRALEBONE, Corded r *d'" Be noopeasthuarstritwhirs6rprw. at thatlatai-. 424°31114 u 4 - ::.,...:- :- •,.., _-_-, a. Jotasom imck, -, - 1 - ;_.:„..... ou 4 Aicr......itr..........4 . 19 ~ . : • --, h.., •- ; ~.- zbil ate ssalat i d 7 . W'' ' 4 ..... 111/014711iliUTUall Walitii ..WOMV. 411..=. ~ 4llt4t; "F, 72' ticdirottbs Steamsbipo. itiolutarg. „ , . Di:Laws, Rain ard It eg ention at tbe otlEnt. • • , RVlr .41.1141C1C. ' ' . ' • .John il Im . Plit oeg ~ '' . N. Gratien niumby; - . Theobald onntaetter: : Italie AL = Pennock, Willis J. AniNnign ' • .... . - - Juno • WWI= El.. Earthy, wwwr P..MarsiMlL • - Wilson Miller, A. M. Pollook.,Mar, ..Henry L. aingliall, Juan John X Sawyer: . • Goorgo &Seats, Ala:ander Thalia : 11414 ES .4. cormoN • 4.1
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