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    Vittsburgtrisapttt.
W row expert.
Tins tor. Cerman
made and' published in this
meats havf been_ measurement, courd4, iiuming by ace
• the advantage of 'Cutting whea t when the chaff
has partly changed from green to yellow, e
Qad thelollowing additional proof in Baker's
leeturebefore the Sparkenhoe Club, England,
as published in the North British Agriculturist.:
la h ftr rekting wheat; there id a great division
ins well u to when was the proper
-tinio and mode of cutting. It was considered a
amper. time to cut whe at - . when it bea passed
t rmx , " milky state , ' •to a "doughy state."-
- -Esporimente bad been made under three heads
—first when it wait green; second, whet; the
• straw . . was changing .. zplort . third when fully
ripe., The 'restate were, in the first case, 1O
bushels per acre, valued at ills per quarter; in
thq second 281. at 68s; in the third, 23k, at, Gls.
I rlieroweis - 11. similar result in the straw. The
„total value, per acre was found to be—on that
green on Bth of August .Cl 2 17s per acre;
'Amend-when cut yellow below the ear one week
= afterwards £l3 7s; third cut when fully ripe,
- - Otte week later, £ll 12s. This difference arose
. .
fromthat cut first and second producing more
7;2 Selo flour and less bran than that out last, which
lerOvedthut,thugluten is converted into starch
f the witeat stands until fully ripe, the proper
. ..t... l . ls 4bill**ldOiatiedly as soon as either end of
'''4iiiitrai.lt - batehatiged to a yellow color, the
cap Ilitiiortheii:ceased to flow; but, on the
other bandit id bettor to cut early as noportion
toftlyaheiltruff - dirieg the process of cut
ting, or by the effect of high winds; it is also
less liable to sprout in the sheaf, and early
harvests LIT also generally best; besides, a few
days gained in the commencement of harvest is
".. ,4 0f- tome arable adt'antage, and enables the
farmer to alze opportunities, for effecting other
.11 otherwise he could not do.
Al L DtsElraus.w - The fiat vegitables,
peas oi•Joi beans that appear, save for seed,
thistirst stalk of okra that shows a pod, let it go
•
t' weed? the first cucumber, • , ,uash or melons,
'lllll7o'rof heed. In this way, we may succeed in
- Ming much earlier vegetables than by follow
.ing she usual method of taking the refuse of all
Mprigirdeu crops. Save the earliest and best of
•ipv*thing for aced. Our Egg plants might be
brought into bearing much sooner, if we would
..111111 the first for seed. Who can stand it, with
the - long year's dearthordelicious morsels, to
asyettus Ara roasting ear or tomato, that may
appear for seed? and yet if we would bring for
" igard-the whole crop two orthree weeks earlier,
it mug be done. Let it ie a settled maxim of
the gardner—the first and but of everything for
seed.
Pions' Coni Care.--"In farming, let the
sleepers into the side sills, so that the top of the
aleepers and sills will be level: joint your floor
. - log, drive up tight, and nail down fast, and you
have a floor eat will neither lose your scattered
corn, nor let in the rata and mice. Neither stone
nor brick for under pinning, for the rata will
; ' • certainly undermine them, and your sills settle;
-but nee toodhlocke, two feet long brought at
the top the size of sill. L'se these - precantional
and I will guarantee you a complete riddance
fion dui rat tribe, if you do notiit them in at
aka door."
.0/70
Ortn goott 91b.b.
GOODYEAR'S PAT
HARD 1:1 •
trtHE BEACON DA.
tents, manufacture
ai Pa kaura. sale at ths
.Inne, New York, by the
SYRTD3 ES
of every kind 'needed for Do.
Mettle or Professional par
pawn pronouomd by Physi
cians the mint perfect article
Geer made.
PCSIPS, -
- POWDER FLASKS,
warranted tokeep the powder,
err.
murrma cszroas,
that will nit deface thentrpet
TUMBLERS tt SOAPTRAYS.
21141124 Pocket
CUTLERY.
:17.11.1(L`i KLXOS
eh to as San
as SIETAL—
IIght aatIOILX--brillarit aaJET--a poor conductor of HEAT
i—dorecoudrictor of ELECTRICTTI—and on which OILS,
ACIDS cad ALIIALIES predate no effect, le redly euperior
to say Wier for the whore named, and a great variety of
othis y r which it it applied.
I. of the country are euppleing them
eciallirtlt goods. and consumers who want the len
articles kind. will hay to other. Jallilyrn.r.
_Merino Iron Pipe Works.
211ERREL dC JAQ,PES.
142 Centre Street, Now York,
• I„IANCIFACTURE.RS AND DEALERS IN
J.T.; termed Iron Pipes, fitting., Tools, and every dee
kuiption of appuarnvconnected with — Steam, Water and
G 64. fir heating and lighting .Steimers, Cherehea, Made.
:dente Dwelling; .tiospitale, Asylums, linage. , Factories
and MILL
Also, Volvos, Cocka, Pope, Osage., Boilers and Boiler
Flues mid" to mien
Oor Se-TIM Cutting 3Lschinne are entirely new, and our
own Yetenteartented tn do double the work of any other
invention.
Orders eolicitedirom all sections of
: the Oruntry and promptly attended tn. Je&kii.dr
I,3oflainipijia abbertisrments
ALLEN ek. NEEDLES,
No. 117tarna, and 35 ANA it k, Sim+,
PHILADELPHIA,
~IIOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS,
CAAlleo. scorch, to, A full 0..50t-trona on baud to
whick lho attention of thalers Is nevectfally askrd.
• octrOully
COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND,
CAPE MAY; NEW SERSEL—ThIg extensire mtah
list:tient wOl be opened for the reception of companyon
Thursday, June 11, pron. Since the close of last season it
has !mu put in complete order,paisted throoghont. papered
gurl Edna sew funds -re added. A corpse of the best drilled
Colore.3Chir;riints buu bees iwlected from this city and Balti
more, and every attention will be paid to secure the comfort
and plerassrolitthe Buseds. Application for Rooms or Cot
tatescas Le made at the taco of the ordiscriber.
L. HARWOOD.
tiiy2Bl;dd N 0.03 Walnut street, Philadelphia
13 atttmorr abbrrtistnrnta
ARMISTEAD. RIGGS & CO.,
AGENTS FOR-TIIE SALE OF VIRGINIA
hIANIIPA . CTORED TOBACCO,
No. 37 EAT/wear Place, Baltimore_
03i„Always oahand a Urge stock, which they dittrlbute
at the lowest market prices. aphrtlyde
ilrboricultural, &c
Pittsburgh flede Farm Blear.ery.
SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, AA
emit*ne quarter of a mile from the second Toll
Gate, on the Veneers' and Meehardiee Plank Hold, an erten
11{1111 of north street, and about three soda quarter miles
from Pfttahur4h.
July Ldtf di JAMES MURDOCK, Prepridors.
Shade Trees for Sole.
LIA N Til US, ELM, LINDEN,
Mountain Ash, to, acct. axe for Sprlng plen
taiJOIDI 3ItIitDOCII,
Thomas RIM; at the Oakland Sorcery, will
attend *opts:Wog shade trees, for persons requiring hiss
mrldkertf
=l=
•
• ' • BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAILS
AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market Street,
J
estlretai blanket loose and nth street. tab'. Ili
iplessure In cithing the attention of his friends and the puh.
Ito ganerally_te his thith•torge supply of the most splendid
rtair.a.l3DM, 81. MES: GAITERS, SON - TAGS, Ste., errs ex
/WU/din Ude clty, purchased direct from the Manufacturers
and Importers of Prosth Shoes-in Oct Easte rn title. This
stock knit vrhat It imp:eta to be—very superior and
adapted to tbepresent Summer .moou,
stocker ladles', Grata', hose, mid Children.' French
Mote le equal 'to thy limed East. The ram and graceful
ness of theirtta 'Char:thin. Ifs takes pleasure In invit
ing all litho are in smut. to give him a thIL Prices will be
ft:nudes oval-nary low:
Remember me piece, tie. ES Nagai Street, Pittsburgh.
mr2o-4e9 '
Hare Inducement*
OARNAGIrAN'S ENITRII STOCK
OF
MEN'S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING
TO BE DISPOSED OF.
- ,sALEs COum escao TUESDAY,;(.II , iIi 30, HST ,
Ait intended to enlarge and improve our
!Pore Roost LATE IY JCLY, the whole wick or
• Oea IR' AND .113Yel CLOTHING, FURNISIIING GOODS
• Ato„ now on bandswill be offered AT PRICES MUCH BE
LOWTITS REGULAR RATES with the view of CLOSING
OCT the *bole LeGsre commenting the improvententa.—
This it will be observed is not • mere pretext to get rid of
olelsoods,se everything will be lotted NEW AID FASH
IONABLE. Berths conb•mplatel alterations would nom.
, eerily defiwo the stock, and to obviate title it is proposed to
clew maths whole et very log rates and open the Pall
. • Trade with enessortteent altogether new.
A One satiety of piece grads for tIIIII9III work each,.
Neely wig bo =de to order el a largo dhconnt
J. T. CARNAOHAN.
- '
„, HOGidelleateril ah e m= the poet *dice, Allegheny rity.
WILLIAM WARD
T IN ' PIIO3IISSORY NOTES,
Banda Atortgagee modal* modeles for money.
Can procure loans tbrangb my Agent'', on reason
able
Thom wiadni to Inuit. Moir money to ipmd advantage,
cea &Sense Sod Ant and mm ond close paper at my once, for
Al cornmnnicatloniand Interricara attietly confidential.
OILfiIVT =EAT, opposite St. Nee Cathedral.
Prhdir
•
ir O IIN - FLEMING,--DEALER IN HOUSE
fornialitun itardware, follow Ware, Placed Were, Cut
lery, Britten:de, thilabt,.iliatuned utd Premed Tin Ware,
PittaWood b and
b,- Mi a n Waree.oomerof 3luket and Third sta .
urgPa. .
• - Suodian, and all kinds or Jobbing in our Una don. wit h
Owl end fteinatch. inyMlyel
RIOHOFFEH---150 bgs superior quality in.
store sod PR inlet!) • T. urn.r CO.
N 0.112. Second et
CHEESE:, - IXI bra, best" quality,W. It
Cheese la stare Sad 'for sale by T. LITTLE k CO.
. Na. 112, &mod
101 - ICE.--2 1 :1-tealnrat quality Rice in store
for 440.17 - LITTLE! CO,
.1.7/ 0 - Ito. 112. Ewald At.
YE FLOUR,----50 bbls, freslignianci. nye
-FLU flour In store nod !braid.; by T. LITTLEECO.
010 - "N0.112,130000d mt.
EiTHERS-,50 eke in store for sale
by [Jill) - .. HAIM, DICKEY &CO.
A111)--43 blob] No. 2, in store for sale
by. - ISAIAH DICKEY! CO.
SUNDR •
6 bbletwairoustSirup.
bOnVlitte.JOiollant, a..
2 4 / 4 445i/71 ' 4' ToY,'
On namattnairt_lbr 646 tow fo
j7/1 BALM DICKEY t Co
5
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KrObti 4
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Proposing Amendments to the Conant!,
ttott of the Commonwealth.' '
.
Huoicied dy.the Strafe and How of Receetentetiret of nr.
Cessamtamlth fitenrylranic ia6 - nutria Accably ewe—
That the folloatravisomodnients ere proposed to the Ctrant.
unload the Commouwailth, In accordance with the pro
lidera of the tenth article thereof.
?MST LiZITMEST.
Themehall be Inv:Ml/lona! article to said Constautiot, to
bi destamated as article elecen,
•
OP PUBLIC DEISTS.
• ettrtroY I. The State truy etaarmt debts, to sopply casual
deficits or Whims in rorenucs. or to moot expenses not oth
orsrho provided thee but the amoral. amount of such debts
direct and contingent, whether contrscrod by time of oru
or more acts of the general aasembly, or at different peraids
of thne abaft DLITC/ ezmedNi'Vel3 hundred and fifty thousaud
dollars, and the money aritiog from rho creation of moth
dabta,ahall ho applied to the purpose for which It mos ob
tained, br to repay the debts ma coutratud, and to no other
purpoos arbatover.
regicis 2. In addition to the above limited power the
State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insor
rectlno. defend the State in wax, or to redeem the present
on.tanding indebtedness of the State; bat the motley arising
from the contracting of much debts. shall be apploal to the
purpose for which it was raised. or to repay mach debt.. mid
to no other purpose whatever.
Stw - riox 3. Except the debts above hpeCi.iPd. In session
one and two VII hit , article, no - debt whatever staid! In created
by, or un behalf of the State.
Smilax 4. To provide for thepaymout of the pre'.-nt delaq
and wsr additional dolt contracted. , aforenald. the legisla.
ture at Its first sevitionmiter the adept - tun of this
amendment. create • sinking fund. which shall he sonic-lent
to payce the accruing itltereston such debt, and annually to
redo the principal thereof by • sum nut leas than two hun
dred and filly thousand donning which sinking fund sling
tonal of tits net annual Monism of the public works, from
time to thllt, owned by the SW, or the prams of the sale
of the some, or any part thereof. nod of the income or pr
coeds of vale of iltOt kx oward I , y On &ate, to n •o•cller with
oCher funds, or resources, that may he designabai
The said sinking fund may be Inervaned, from time to tin,
by assigning toll nnv pa rt of the taxes. or other mesons, of
the stew, not namin - al fur the ordinary and curt - mit expenesn
of goverent, and unless in twee of war. Inns...ion or Inver.
rec nm
it no part of the wild *inking fund shall be 11,t1 or ap
plied otherwise than In .tinsuishment of the public dela,
until the amount of such debt is reduced ladou the sutra of
live ntillions ofdolL.
branots A. The crmlit of Cho comments - min. nhall not In
any Manner, or erect, let pledged. or loaned to, an? te,,hria.
nal, company, corporation, or immolation; nor Anil the
coinmonameth hereafter become a Joint owner. or atm k.
holder. in any comprmy.astociat lon, or corporation.
astatine IS, The commonwealth hull not asemne the debt,
or any part thereof. of any county, city. borough or town.
ship; or of any corporation.or asseocialion; unless such debt
shall bane been mutratted to enable the etate to repel lore.
slop, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself In time of
lesr, or to assist the state in the discharge of any porno., of
Its present indeloetinesn.
blecriox 7. The legislature 'hall not authorize any county.
MIT. borough, township. or incorporated district, by virtue
of,, rote of its citivnts. or ,k 1 horn 1., to become nstockhold.
er In any ornpany..... - lation. or corpurutionn or to obtain
money for. .m loan It. credit to, any corporation. ...elation.
Institution or parry.
• . .
'flier.. shall lie an arlditional article Li, 'aid nintitation,
Ire designated us article XII.
. .
No coonty shall be divided by a line cutting off over ore.
truth of Its Npulatlon,(mther to form I% now county or otte
erwise,) without the express assent of each county, by a rota
of the electors thereof; nor /Man any raw connty be ortols
limbed, containing Mu than four hundred *Tian, miles.
• -
Front section two of tint first article of the Constitution.
strike out the word, Mt( the oily J Philadelphia, and of
each county ruprdirely," from section live, same *nisi,
strike nut the words, "of Philadelphia and of the 'ferret '
countied;"frpm section serer. same article, strike out dot '
word, "wither the city*/ Philadelphia oar any," and insert I
In lieu thereof the word, "and no;" and strike out "semi**
Jour, coma article. - end In lien thereof insert the following - ,
orsacrods 1. In the year ono thouvind eight hundred and
staty-four. and in every year thermitor,',lon-senta.
tires to the numb.. prone ',undies! shaillmassii=ainli
distributed equally. thnittelrout 'ha amte....by
proportion to the number Of taxable inlmbitants in.the sev•
odd parts thoroof: except that ony enmity containing at
host three thousand Ciro hundred tradable, may de allowed
a separate reptesentatiom but no loon' than throe colludes
shall he Joined, and no county shall be divided, in tit, for
mationof a district- Any city containing a snlllcient num
bed. of triable* to entitle It to at least two reproseumtise,
shall have a sciurate reprmentardon assigned it, and shall In
divided into convenient distrieta of cmtinuous ten - itory. of
equal taxable population as need as luny he, each of which
districts shall elect one reptesetdative."
At the end section seven, tat. article, insert these
words, Mlhlr:stfP n hirodf ,
,p.ri r l a be ,. .firided info ging!,
terwfY in
taxable pop - a:ahem ad posse e, hot no team ,rded
in the formation !heron!."
Thenetdistature.rs: l idt - sesame. after the adoption or ,
th
this amendment. e city of Philadelphia into
senatorial and rep. a districts. In the manner above
provided; such districts to remain nrichamosi anti! the up-
pixty-fo ortionment in the ear one thousand right h hundredhundred and
s nd. -
ENT VULCANITE,
RUBBER.
M CO., OWNERS OF
tri the nbove :named mato
ir Willrelloool, No. 63 Abide.
ottly, --
POCKET COKE :WILMA.,
Engravers and 3techttufes .
111.1U5UR.ING TAPES.
. . .
Tlwre an t.. th. arlide of
all,rll shall la Intuuberv.l nntl
lowf,
•
AIACIILNISTS' OILERS.
MARTINGALE RINGS
WHIP SOCKETS,
LNSULATORS.
for Telegraph Wire, adopted
t by the
y American Telegraph
COmpin,
SIIA %TAT) BRUSITai
PANS, OATHS, FUNNELS
AND DIPPERS,
for Photographic and Drug.
gists' parpcon, tr.
Sct - nott 26. The le,timlnturo shall here the pow., r. 5 alter.
reroks. or tenni, nosy charter of lucorj.ortittoo heroafter oto
[erred b. or under. no.) specinrer polortil . olicnet rin
tbeiroiti nion it mar be injurious to the rime. lA' the Coco
tnonorettltht In such manner, hotre,r, that I/0 njustitu abed!
be done to the corporator e.
1, 6.N.L . rt, Mardi 15.71
ReJarr.l. Thal this res..lnton ptaw. On the firm wuend•
meat, yew 24. neye %on tite,ttecond wheudt.uent. .
on
nays 8, on the third amend...tit, yew 24, I,utys 4. on the
fourth Amendment. yen. 2.1, mt., 1.
[Extract friim Journal,[
GEJ. 11A31Eltnli, timit
fa rut llonit or firraxtr,ramla i
.4pra
Rcrolmil, That this nti.ointion pa, 3J. 1 , 57.
~„1.
ment,joaslB, sari l 4 an the weeotal amendment. ma
;
car. 34; on the third amendment. pm, .54 on the
Filmth nmeridnient, yeaa n 3, Illy,/ .
[Extract from the Journal.'
JACOB C';.rt
Filed is the Semmtary's oClce, nay 2- 1113.
Pm rg i ly
'
i
oeert '
that theabove nod forreulthr I. a true atet
correct co?y of the oriZral "Reselonon prng am,,d•
ments to the Commtztution of the C-eurnonwmlth," with the
vote Meath branch of the Le,,,slature upon then.' plvtage
thereof, am appear, from thou rtionAle on tile thit °Mee.
, In testintone whereof I ha•o hk•r,toto wet [tend
`", an 1 caused to he rMnod the real of the eeer..t.ar . ,*.
Ofnee, the day and r,ar above written
A. O. CURTIN,
I S•erdary of the CbemionsmoSh.
10 Sans:m.lbn, Sr. lii.ll
I The mn , bi tten proposing amendments to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth Fang undor consideration,
On the question.
Will the senate agree to the first amendment,
no yens and nays Terre token agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution. and were as follow, viz:
Vsms.-3Lmsai./trewer. Browne-Corley. Ely, Eros, Fetter,
Flenniken. Frazer. Imp own, loran, liollinger, Knox,
Limbach. Lewis. Myer. Scofield. Sellers, Shaman. steel.,
Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Spw.M.-!--2.t.
1
Nara—Messrs. Crehri, Creswell, Finney, Oregg, Harris.,
Penrose and Souther-7
.. So the question was determined in the coronae,.
, ques
at
On the tion .
Will the Sen a woe to Ow:second amendment !
1 The yeas and um. we taken agreeably to the pninrans
of the Constauition. and re
were as Biros-, Tit:
Zgsse—llsira. Brewer. ilensem. Creswell. Ely, ETILUS,
Fetter, Finney,. Flenniken, Ingnon. Jordan. Knot,
Limbach. Lewis, flyer. Sellers. Shuman I.!emther, steel.
i Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart. Sneaker-IZ.
Kgrs—.Mesars:tofrey, Cnibb, Fraser, Oregg, !tarn, Kir
linger. Penrose and Scofield—i
So the question was determined in trio affirm:stire.
On the question.
Will the Senate apne to the third anieraw:ot !
The me. and nays were taken wrreeably to the provisions
of the'Constimition..l were. follow, Ms :
Yra—]Less. Brewer, Browne_ Ceardi, Cr"..4,11. Ely,
Evans, Flenniken...Peeler, Ingram. Jordan. Killioger,
Knox, Lanbach, Lmi:is. Myer. Seollelii, Sellers. Shuman.
Soother, Steel, Straub. Welsh. Wilkins end lb ncht-24
Nars---Ilessrs. Coffey. Oregg, Barris and Penrow--4
So tho qumtion wee determlbed in oho alfirmative.
On the question,
Will Bo Senate agree to the fourth amendment'
The yeas mid my* were taken agreeably to the provisioiu
of the (l..inatitution and were . follow! vii :
Yoh—Merini.Brewer, ilnivene, Colley, Cremwell My.
' E• 404, Flenniken, Frazer: Ingram. Killing:et. linos, tau
back, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Fe:tither:
Steele. Straub, Welsh, Wilk!. and Wright-2a
Yarn—llessm.Crabh. Finney, ,lerdan and Perron..--4
i So the question was determined in the nillrmative.
Ls run Horn or RcPc.nriortv.,
Aril 2..... 1957.
The revolution proposing amendineute tp o
the COratibILIOO
of the Commonwealth being under consideration,
Oa the question.
Will the House agree to the fret amendment!
Tee yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prOvislons
of the Constitution, and wee. Oe follow, vie:
Ykke—.Messrs. Anderson. Arthur, Dukhouse, Ball, Beck,
Bishop. Dower, Boom, Calhoun. (Emptier!. Chase-Cie.:cr.
Crawford. Dickey. Ent, Eyster. Fausuld. Foster. fillibotiry,
Oildess, Memel, Harper, Reins. liebstand. Bill, ililleg., Rol
man, (Berks., bmbne, lune., Drat., Jenkl.. Johns. John
son, Kauffman, Kerr Knight, Letsenring,Longeker, Lovett,
Menem, llama,. 311:.11mout„ Wllimin, Moorlimd, Mumma, 1
3lomelmau, Nichols, Nicholson, Prummuscher, Peiracm,
Peters, Petrikku, Powral , Purecil, Ramsey, (Ph ' iladelphia.)
Retureiy, (York., Reamer, Reed. !where, D u pp. she, blocs, Smith, (Graben,/ Smith. (Centre,( Stevension, Toren, Veil,
Vauvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghtley, Welter, Weattirook. Whar
ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright. Zimmerman and (lets,
Spertker--78. .
)(are—Masers. Backus, Benson. Dark. Harn/1% - n,
linn
oock, !line. lloahren. (Lebanon.) Lebo, itruthrre, Thorn,
garner end Wintrate---11
So the question was determined In the atilrmative.
On the question.
• IVBI the 'louse agree to the second amendment!
The yeas and nays were taken aarniably to Rho provisions
of the Constitution, and wore its follow, els :
Tass.—.llsears. Anderson. Rackhouse, Ball, Deck, Rower,
Whom, CampbelL Chrty, Ent, Feast/II Foster, (Hideo,
Esmel, Harper, /leans, Itiestand. ILlllegas, !loft/non. (perks)
Ilonsekeeper, imtme, Inn., Jenkins, Johns, Johnson,
Kauffman. Knight, Lelsenring. Longaker, Lovett, 3tanear,
Haugh), )ITlealn, 3loorhsad. Hue imam, N
son, Sonemscher, Foarsou, esters. Fetrikin, Pownall,
Purcell, Ramsey. Ramsey, (York.) Reamer,
Roberta, Rupp: Show, Slam, Tolan, Vail. Voeghtley. Walter,
Westbrook. Wharton. Zimmerman and Get, Speaker --57
fora—)Sever.. Arthur, Ausustine. Backus; (enson,
Dlehop, Drone, Chase, Messer, Crawford. Eyster,Olbboney,
Hamilton, Ilancurik. 11111-trine, 11.11111.11, (Lebsnon.)Jacoba,
Kerr, late, IFOtlnemt, Mumma, Rood, Smith, iCarnbri,l
Smith, !Centre,) &treason, Struchen, Thorn, Venroorhia
Vickers, Iragouseller, Wlntrods. Witherow and
Might-44.
No the question wasdetermined in the affirmative.
Om the question,
Will the House Agee to the third amendment/
The yeas and trays acre taken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constßutbuo, and were as follow, el..
Yass—Miners. Anderson. Deckhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson,
Dower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chew, Cleaver, Crawford,
Maar, Ent, Lyster, Faur,nld, Foster, tlibbeney, Hamel,
Harper, Heim, ileistand. 1 1 )11,11illegas, Hahne', (Berks.)
Flagman, (Lebanon.) Houeekeeper, lanes, Jacobs,
Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Karr, Lobo, Lougaker, Lovett.
Mawr, Mangle, M . Calinont, Moorhead. %Inmate, %insert.
MOM. Nichols, Nicholson, Nunernacher , PerireffL Peters,
Prhiklo, Pownall, PurcelL Ilaansey, (Pork,) Rea m ,
Rapp, new, Moan. Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, Hlentre,)
Sterenson, 'Aden, Tall, Tansoorlds. Vickery. Voeghtley,
Wagun Ilex, WootbrOok, WBRston , IVitherow, tt right,
ZirrOINTIIIII and Osta,Sumkrt—im:
Nat's—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Hilltop. Carty,
Dock, (Hides, Hamilton, Ilancock, Hine: Jenkins, Knight,
Leleering, 31 . 11Sitin, Kimsey, (Pbiladelphia,) Robots, strap.
era, Thorn, Walter. Warner, Wharton and IVlntrode__Ty.
. .
So!he quoltion can det'ermined to the miBen:4th...
011 the qiiestion,
Will the House agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and 1.) , 41 were taken eameahly to the provision.
of the Conetitutton, and were as fellow ' viz :
VlJA—Measrs. Anderson, Arthur, Deckhouse, Backus,
Dal l, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Rower, Brown. Calhoun, Camp
bell, Carty. Chun Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey. Ent, Eyster,
Fausade Vaster, DibbetneY, Widen Hamel, Harp., Hens,
ileLetand, RIII, Hillegas. Hoffman, (Berke) Hahn., (Lets
anon,) Housekeeper Imbrle Jacobs. Jenkins, Johns,
Johnson, Kaufman, Lebo, Lelm n rim g,Lon gaker,lArtett,
Idanear,Maugle. 31'Calmont, 3111 vain. Mumma, Hassel
man. Nichols, Nichol/ion. Nrinenischer, Pennon Peters,
Yetrikin. Rosman, Purcell. Ramsay. (Philiohdpb.,)
Oforkd Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Elmo, Emith
(Cambria.) Smith, (Oistrn) Elevens.. Tol., Vail, Va.:
v o orhis. Vickers, Voeghtley, Wagiroreller. Warier, West
brook, Wharton Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman and
Gets, s)e 69.
ITATS-Mete,. Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers,
Thorn, Wintrode and Wright,--7
So the question was determined In theafflnnatira.
Brearrakr's Omcr,
Itantorecao, !mu 22, 1147.
Pertistyloseto, aai
'decertify Met the above and foregiong lee true %Id
correct copy of Gm Yeas" and Nays" taken on the re.
=ingot, propoelog amestalarala to the Constitution of the
Cognmonwealtb, so the same appear. on the Journals of the
two' Hausea of the General Assembly of this Common
width foe the melon of 160.
(I Wittress my band snd the inal of sold dens, this
''J.wrosty , ssonidd day et Yone r on* thoosandetsht bun
dredsad 112yom.
A. O. 01:18TLV,
Seartlarvir Cbsissoinssalr.
R.E.soz.t - r.tozs -
ARTICLE XII.
OF NEW COUNTIES
A. G. cricTlN.
&cretnry Qf the (Lww•marlth.
SalErtkey's Orncs t
Ham Angry , Jane 1S:17
ilitatUattemii
CerneTerS , Marble Works, ' . .• R. R. •R.
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, - THREE GREAT 'LIGIITS:
.. .
PITTSBURGH, r e . ! ArANBIND' .HAVE LONG BEEN EN
:
MATM:BW LAWTON; ..i. gulphed it:tartness, as regards the true means of
i sit:urn:lg health—ridding the human hrtly from disease. and
Preenffitug lifc. The ilia, under thews cieue treatment of
PIIACTICAL MARBLE .3.1.,VE 0 N
WI Slf ES RESPECTFULLY TO lk- u ,,,,,.„ 1 .. E ,. tot,
.to:400 , too
wunr„.d
pr.,, , e.
of
form his friends and the public generally, that ne ' probabilities and uffirtaintive. There to nothing certain or
has leased the abort, premix, for the manufacture and sale aged in the treatment of the sick either Ito the old or new
of every variety of 'Kathie Work, mach as 1 school of snedieine. .
Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, i Dr. Imil.a9 Sa. ,, sece.tied a. producing three a'a‘.11..,--
of sward variety and form: I -known to the world as Rathrsy's Ready Relief. Renovating
stole I Ra , 4rent and Regulators. niece Remedies are not cult - ec.
tablished lade inasmuch as they have never yet fallow to
snecial or comb/mil efficacy in pntinehm frutful and
t'lliiilki. , recoils—hut. they are facts rehablisking 0 wiener
-4. iL^Y bare In all ca.,. ',when trier succeeded in rumor
ing to health—end ridding the body from diseace after all
other medicinal treatment load felled—and the most ckillful
phydelans bad elven up the tick as Ileyorlel the power of tin
man intuit. tocure—nodprouounced the dreadful offindmo—
hicurable.
Itadway's Remedies are therefore Gull farta In the ar.
cluevetof medical scieuce--they here been ° often tried"—
:never domed" —and arc nearly 'lobe Died °Did."
Frt. °MS,' marl
ILkDWATS
to
RELIEF.
Asa Spool ßemedy I, ht be use.] t, all case. where the
horn. tccty Is seined with the torturing pangs or parox
ysm* of fain—no matter what the... 2 of the pain may be.
or where it may be located—an application of the Ready
kelteLenher internally as a diffik. or externallyus an tile.
riat. will hi a few minutes rectorate ffillieted body to
or,
',cc and comfort.
Ito all cases of Bowel DisorclV:r.. Dysentery, Cholera,
illeculy Flux. Sick Ileadache, Nervous Headache, and other
Screen. alli-utious, Ne orate in. Ithenuustrinh_Sproins.Stlffinc,
Ttnithacbc, Burna chitin, Winin , st Shot 11 rounds, Brunei%
Cuts, l'utconlitg, either by the bites or clop of Reptile, In
-00'....r Yenctable or Mineral poiffining by accident—in all
lacer es mid under all circumstances pert: the human syffiem
Uric] bypath- hatiwars Read Relief.° he relied upon
2.,1 a pi ick.wo and ccrtaittreffirdYi
In races of Billions:lc, Billions rcrer,Typlay. Fever-Ship
Peter, fellow Fere, Fever mut Ache, Sturlet Fever, and ail
Mlli , liald foyers. moan Pov. Nbiaclec. Pneumonia. Rod.
conk . bob Relief llNed 311 c•moccd-in with Ittilatty's Regu
lators. will poititively cure the .i.-II Mllict,sl with theca .11..
arbor. a n d protect the system tgainct .udders attack. 00 hen
either of the.. tuallgount tli.ciases It reetil.
na,Nll , GAL. GM'.
RA these ni RED, 'LAIORS.
The diccovery of r ontlerfu lls establish. a new
era la purgativon. and an w princ lab Om ekieu , '' .I"”Ai
clue. In taking throe pil ono grt ing f 1411.111 or mit:knees et
the stomach I, expertemi d; they °per to naturally, leaving
the howela,lit cc mid tithe organs in o natural and healthy
condition.
Each pill that to taken gives now bite to the blood: they
purify it, take from it a* impure. .-posits and cutudive IL
dreulatton.
Ono or two doses of It idway's r e g ualatorn. will entirely re
move all Weir...ling art MOMS r. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Nor.
roams+, Indigestion, C odirchces. Litre Complaint. Dillon..
Herr, 3lelancholy, and v ill cur, all orminlc dioceses either Ito
manor woman. Lull a trot bled with irregularities or
Ivuakenitigfficcharces. nay r• 07 urn n prompt cure and reg
ular periods if Itailtra, k lira' stalemate taken.
Every dotw, of ltadway's Regulators that ic taken instils
new muctigth within the Italy ot the weak, treldo and infirm.
All who lake them are delighted with the happy chance
they expertenco In a few hors. The dispirited and niebiti
ehttly feel joyful., and happy: the nick and debilitated, strong
and rigorous.
Piece-g.
o.rstry Tab
Pier, Fhtrrtio
and Wash
Stand Tops, •
AO. dic e
Which be is offers,: as low as any other establlithment Spent
of the mountains. Eli+ stock is entirely new, and has been
selestail by himself. expressly fur this market. Ile to also
pistsparedto build Durtal Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Mar
ble or Stone, and to execute any other work In hts hno, in
any of tbeCemeteries adloinlng Pittsburgh.
RATERS IT PLO.ULASION TO
R.T. T. IL Lyman, Robert
nun. Wm. Wilkins, I John Chtslert. Esq.,
Jud. 11. Shoentivger, Cal s W. L. Itingwalt, Ems,
Charles. Brewer, Esq., J. IL HILL kisses-
Thomas i‘sott.. Esq.. I A. D. Curling. EN_
W. P. Lunn, Est e I IL B. White, Esp.
This Trade fnre.l.hml with all kin& of Foreign and Domes
tic Marble. either finished or In the rough, at Wholesale
prima.
Ito Ism also made arrangements with the manufretursrs
of the' best brands. Lora constant supple of flesh - unite Cr
went, Water atn.i Louis, ille LUDO, and limiter - Parts, both
for Land and MIICCO Work, all of which he It prepar.l to
(coltish at short notice. mhlsaldsorl
A
Rare Chance for investment.
HE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark
T
in a now enter - Kiwi. pfler , for mile the Machinery. Pah
[erne, tc, ear in working. or,lvr, at his Machine Work..
Fifth iitreeq. The liwiineur location anti
quality of Nlarlitnery in c.e, owolilnwl with ',nix, pretient
Ktrung induci.mentm to inerstnhint of taiiltal.
If the xl.,re i• not iii3pCorli of sw it manila by the weiimi
wink in June, it a ill then be , lieporwil of in part. to milt'
purchwieni. WM. WARWICK,
my2.l:thf
rr HEGREATEST MATCH MACHINErg
1 me WORLD!
A SOICTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL 'IN VP-SMENT:
TIhIMAS PATENT 'LATCH MACHINE
. . . .
L a *lmple. cheap (111 , 1 i••rhxt Match Maker. Thu Mathine
cone ouly $.115, fn tr n toy halal, anti will make thn fur
tune tit the maimfacturer in a short tina•. Where good
wine! In ti, be hail readily it materially re lneot the met.
. .
ED - Si.vrml iinvingei ore otEreil for
sale at a in... Prate prior. Fur particulars. call at GAZETTE
COUNTLNIi FilthlttlT
1857. Stoves! Stoves!: 1167.
IIE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
T
ore...cing, Parlor 2.1 Ilealing Still', to la, (mind in
Allegheny City. at the MILY4 print, comprklng in port tlin
ca.lebrateil
.Eine tu . TAglit
Auror,
ropic,
Iron Cit,
I Itiannttni.
Crs , tal l'ulaco Cooking
tatoattly of the lt".•.t.
• • _ .
„.
Together with every. 'ely of ankles in the line. sot+ as
hollow Ware. llveu , t4 . 'slung, Gutbrood Slanting, Bird,
Squirrel and Parrot Ca Call at .*tm of the lied (bit',
Pti. Federal street. Alit glieny.
GEO. W. lIMILFT
Portable Floor
T 11 ,,, E a 5 , U135 . (21118ER IS MAN
PURTAIILE mot:luso MILLS,
yr kLITT
SUPERIOR FOR XIMPL,II'.ITY DCRABILITI
They fltll IN driven by et...m with,. or horse power, and
will prove to Iron M..tont. Stock Feeders and Lumbermen.
)loop iwrboo. theoncliont the ronntry oho heir surplun
morn of Wow. )lille
teis-e9tablishn.nta. may gmttly 1,1,111 thorns, One
of th.-4e Mllls. (2.9 lcorb. alln.uoler.l grinding ov, 12
Fer./1, por Lour. rAti •,o. dall y
..perallon ad lilt
Oil end F. Mlll of 51,..N. Sru... A Co, Itrl,r.a
/111 - Ortle. 1111.1 lelth
W. W. NVALLACE,
319 Liberty ntrnet, Pitt.hnr¢h. PeL
ALCORN/P EXPRESS.
OPPOSITION TO 01110 STAGE COMPANY,
!morn Enon to Mercer
. . .
TICKETS to be had at the P. F. W., A: C.
R.ll. Dep.t., Allegheny City. and Cochran Howe, New
Cant
Iltrougb TI. 4.b tu Sea Cao to $2,541.
vttl. M..rtung Mail TrAtn sml Aftern.uit Es
jel . 2! , :w W. Is runs
Walnut *tall Restaurant.
.TOS£I . ..I3 . E.EICEER,
Surcease, to)
!lES:kICK S CO.,
HALL. Firm STREET.
CIFFEETTO TIIE PUBLIC ALL THE
x_r np a: tho aborteat no
tice. rival f. o'vlo,:lt in the morning to 12 o'clort at night.
Buaineas wen and other% .01 du well to cull 10 and exam
ine our Bill of Ear, at un) urn, to snit their appotite.
[[Hain armtiKk . titent• nit+ to rrct.t..• rl.oirwarti - la. in
our line, front Italtimora. Philadelphia and Norfolk. .e , - an
offer a fre.ll supply or
OY.STEItS, HALIBUT.
TROUT. LAKE,IIEItRINO.
And Iron, the I% v.t. all tie cartetirs of PHAIRIB GAME.
PRAIRIE MICK EN,. REED BIRDS,
:.111 furno.).. , is. •r other., nt N ht.l.aln or
itobJl,-itl., at th. r.n nrr ei HAND AN D PENN STS.. or
IV %V AL IT lIA 1.4 ratlt %tr.-, 11,1.30
Stucco Worker,
JAMES OWENS,
roILSER EL.If IVi HYLIF STHEETX
STUCCO AND MASTIC WORK ER.
1.1-ttcular Attention to atl ord , n (nr
CENTILEi an.l ORNAMENTS r, AR kinds ravush...l o
abort I, A.A, tANI lAA
Painters.
GONG&LANE,
ot . SE A N I) SIGN l'A I XTERS,
So 7: , 11.1 OM, litx.ltnkt 'Thad stree..
.11 Mar Yet n 44, All ttraprit pr.tptly ....1.4e.4
tn a ta.pert", .t ntl4.:•lyd
Q.C.NDRIES--150 Y. 11., O. P. and
L. 7 Imrrtal
:1 .1.• .1 • A.—ort , l 111r..k. To..
7.7: , 1., prime IL, Cot" ,
h1i.4% c 0 And C 0.% Surir
I. 1.1• %I
75 and N. T ~ y rn
Sn .t.. 1.11.1m,re.
In .1. , .... , ...tn,Lal.rarn,
9. 41.1 eT11.10•1 Stn;ada
h 0 do forth C'arnllnt Tar.
20 do Itit , h,
100 do
I'9l
'no do Vvlndat,.: and eattll., Soap.
.‘ in and 1 , 1.12 ITlo.lnyr
1.1 do Whit. Pip,.
dr. S (:Taker) Salort.,n..
atu..ln papers)
7n. .d. Cloth., Pita:
300 .1" . slvt..on C., P.arl
2.50
d.. Tndot T
1:.0 IN, , andlrwtck and Tartne;
I V. l de . r.n 4,n-n Itronne,
50 do Ilnekr,
do N.. I and TO,
10.1 Ilernp and 17..dt,n C.or.ed.
T.. (her with a foil a. , ordnlont of Ittto , urillt 31a.na0r
15..1 ardlcln no bxn.l and for sale by
tnyn ATWELI. LEI: k CII. No. 8 Wk.n.l attrtd.
In btral
1.0. W. and Strength (n.
Follow It. Use.
..13a,rlark ye'. 11.11 and 13 itte
rlr ,
IIE CELEBRATED HOLLANDENI
eaIv for I),am - I:u,, Dbiease of th. Kulneys, Liver Cann
pLamts, Weakness of any kind, V.v., and Un, and the va.
rt. u. alTeetton, fonseptent upon a dlnvrdere.l Stomach or
Liv.r. Studs as Indiirestkm, Addlty of the etomacti,CoLh-t,
Pain*, Heat - Mara, L. of Appetite. Is , six , radeucr, Cost"
ne. r
.. Blind and 81....dtn, Mira. In all Nervous, ithentnat,c
and Neuralgt, Affrctiona, It has In nutneroua Inatantra
In - 0. ,4 1 highly beneficial, and In others affected a &Tided
ellre.
Netnre finds no new enemy fa: conalmt, with this delight
ful ink In the eyetem. Its ern:tear* almost magical. 3..1
the cure permanent,, t• co:nano:3,e no violent shock In
the syn.,. bell ar,unl.g it. vital energy to nertnal w>
ton, enabled tt to throw oft the cause, sad thus thoroughly
eradicates the disease. •
When If • medicinal virtues arn onicerrally acknowl
eiiiaal, and particularly here, where It has become no polo,
lar as a family medicine, Chet It ia wild by many of the ire
offer
as well al by all the draggle., it would eeem no-ea,.
to, ffer further rTirlen, yet an them arc doubtliew wane
trim many lulvettleed remedies, and .111 suffer
from Dyspiepala In one or more of Itedreadlui forms. we iinle
join the following certillcutea, the ant entity if which
cannot be doubted, coming an they do front {ninon. so well
lumern.
'WHAT IT IS DOINO FOR THE SICK.
' Wm. fl.-bucliman, K. the well known Lapher,wiyi,
Lave frequently tine d Borrlinee'• Outlanithogr d Ilittersand hod
It Mantle lily crimew indigeoton and debility."
Ike. Samuel Ihtlioack say. "I found special relief from
fora error. hextacba. with which I had long suf.
freed:'
J. IV. Woodwell. E.g. sari: “I hare tiwd IkerhsveS Hod
land Bitters myself, and renommend It to others, knowing It
to bebuit what it is reptreetned"
Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Loor.r *I have de.
rbed great benefit from Ito uw for weakness of the stonsich
and Indigestion."
3birphy, says: "After Pereral phytichin. teed failed
berhare's lioUnnd linters remelted the pain from by heart
lud side, wising from lodignetion."
The editor of the Kitts:tubs Tree Press, says "After one
Hf the host physician. to this place lied faded, lberttabeg
olland Bitter. coral me of the worst for. of Dye's/psis."
Francis Fells, only tonnufactnrer of the original "Eitnict
of Code," amp. "t know that your Ilelland Bitters b one of
the best medicines in the world for * disordered stomach
or liver."
Dr. Lauf velg,editor of the Packet, Baltimore, 'romance/1
It - a mistletoe. ,leserving oho confidence of the public."
Dr. Edoritart, the leading German pitysicimt of Penna. has
prescribed It trtomently during the past theme years, with
marked .versa In debilitated states of the digeetivo organs,
or of oho system generally.
The mansmir of Ballots'a Vinegar Factory, my'. % uawl
it myself. and was therefore induced to try Its effect ti,pon
Loy wife, (troubled with the groat debility common to all of
a
consumptive hablb) and really it le doing her More good
them anything oho has ever taken."
NOTICE.--Whoreer expects to find to this a. beeeregm
will,be disappointed; hut to the mirk. week .01 los spirited,
It will prose a grateful arramitic cornet, poeseseed of .Ingo.
Int remedial properties.
CACTIONi—Tho great popularity of Ws delightful Aro
ma, has induced many imitations, which the public should
guard against pnrchaeing. Be not persuaded to buy any
t
log else until you hare given linwhirre's Boilers! Bitters a
fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely sups ,
rior it 1.1 to all thew imitations.
.. . .
d3r Sold at SLOO per bottle, or alz bottle.. for p.OO by the
sale Proprietors. BENJAMIN PALE, Jg.,&
corner Padtblield and Third ids., Eittaborgh.
OINCI. A 0.711.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dy ott di Boos, No. LT: North Second
etraer Now York, Borneo A Park, &td Broadway, corner
Doom, Baltimore. (Amhara Brothers, bey areal. and Penn
sylvania Atom, C....ilium'. John B. Park; Chicago, Bar.
clay Brothers, 213 South Waier meat; Bt. Louie, Barnard
Adam", A Co., New [ triton., J. Wright A Co.
told cd.ticli
DLiBB1"8 PILE OINT3IENT.-
Prom J. D. Waitron, Glorentor of Rod (hated
Matt. &aura from Florida.
Per %mania of tatenty-are years I barn been
'with the Pltn, have nuhiolitod to Neveral euratcal
ntiona for their remora]. nod hare tried more than
remedlem Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment Is the drat that
hoe Oren me relict. Pmn theeffecta already ex
the cur, mutt be mph] and complete.
J ARES D. WESTCOTT.
From George W. klateoll, Chief of Potion, New York
City
( him long been troubled with the Pilo., Anil the nee
of Dr. Libby'. Pile Ointment gore me Immediate re.
list It give. me further pleasure to odd that to many
butanes. among my acquaintance. It hu been mad
with like retalts.
GEORGE W. 31ATBELL, Chief ofPollae.
From the Into Adjutant General of Connecticut:
I have been afflicted with Piles In their mat dist
treseing and discouraging form fora period of twenty
yam, and had moorw to the tat conlical skill veldt
ant beat t. !supported the casein...able, and thought
that It would destroy my life. Under the circulate.
me I commenced the we of Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and the malt lea perfect cum. I have no language at
my command suttlident to aurae my gratitude.
Wld. !LAMES, fiartford,Conn,
LitteAdJutantlleneral of Wm. _
n-PoldVilfte an d
ood . re 4 i i t t aUEOP.o o .la
Oolbon feln;tail, and by J. P. rianwto, AliZny.
•-• 4
lElebical.
Trillll , , iBLAT LlOll7.
/(ADWAY'S ItF.SOLVIINT,
C 1.11.5
Ilmnor, Salt Ithenm, Scrofula. Ulcer, Sore, 'rumor, F.. ver
Sore, Skin Erupt ion 4, Illutcbc., Ilroochitia, Dyi , pe.in,M,
Drop.y. Conxiimption. Apoplexy. L.: and 01 Con.
Eitntluimi nod l'hronie 1/L6mo...either inherited by heredita
ry tratommatuti. or Inoculated by oxpaltire or otherwiAe.
There no remedy In the world that nil] work ouch mi.
nloos cure* In old di.en..em, as Itnaway'a ttettolvem. 11
z l=9 the whole huntau body; reproduce, new and healthy
Eiceßleeding rnuu the Loup. Iladway'm Renovating Re.
tiolveut, will in a row minute, cheek hetuorrhttga Irian the
lunge or throat. la ranee where tint valeta cough, up ch..,
of blood or pug ntreaked with blood, /tadway't Iteanlvent
will soon rittnove the difficulty.
Xlil - Warah Ilatuniond o 1 Fact Thlrly-seron.letreet, bat!
lowl 1 ,1 11 1,th for two yeart. Übe con,liod eon/Kira& half
a pint of 'blood during the night. She was curet! in 7,- , day.
by tint Relief and Itetwolvent.
•
4a7s•A som leg of 21 year., eared In tiara weeks shy nad.
sea) ItellsL Mr. T. IL Kilgore, a merchant of high standing
U. ll•ktlotlegs. ua. says, -That a gentleman one for twenty.
•eass had lean aftlicn,l wi W u sum kg, 1/1.21
ery Skid of treatment. was effectually cured m them weeks
by IL:Okay's Ready Ilrßel. R..oifetit and ItoguLators.
T. 'gnu 011 . ..5T
IiADWAY'n ItELIEF—ItEGULATORS-11E.SOI.VENT,
In all conatitirtional ilienosen, end where the non,,tinitt,in
fe broken down, or the body in it rapid !Onto nf decay, or the
tostem inoculated with thy VIM , 01 dinervai, either Ais
notation of the or health, intemperance. excein 1.1141
ol the tinviione, or by herodn.nry trwrinole•ion,
In ca , ea ticrofula, rolootroption. Ithenniatieni, kiln.
and oth•-r heir wind, a limn Into inscrinry has so
leitintilnlly arid richly le.-towed pintertry, an
a ntento
of the at the roll 01 IL, N1111,111;4 inheritor Thew
,• Itente,hoe, in their tritittary rota its. pares n curative pot..-
. or that no with.tatidi roniblned effett
eradicate from the bode miry particle of iliaenseel min
i ter, retiorate the tk Ob. I t• with bealtir. heni the nreninnil
!decaying littar,v, ;or other ors,. tar: cleanse and porify the on
dean from all impurnliw.
To the ditabled wayfarer, who In cripple,) with rulirmithri
ern Lorin , you., try" thy,. RCTIIO.IO.II. We trill Touch for
their efficacy.
•
With many, hundred:ol other* nho hare witnekne.l and
felt tho the - 111nte kir,Al Lights,' and .Ihey rule
vM anrrrn thy., boat,. which they aro tkrUne.lll tho AI.
tulkhry Power, v three thre.. reznedir• stau.l As Ruh., Con
qurrorl. mud oi
IiALMAy ,t Itr... Fulton ntroot..N y.
For holo bJ T R. CALLENDEI:, Miuor.ir 111.14:Pitt.
I! B. by Drug,;.. 11crrbant.
en.l SW/ etitvi,r, frlll,lAor
ELEADCI7IItAIiIIMICEAbIif
IT WILL TARE Tot: MT A FEW AIINETES.
AND JI YSA rE tor M_4 I. YEA AS OF .VIFFEIIJN , Z
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
Tice Great Purifier of tlfe Blond.
AZ:trots, crzr yf. Ih.r.rtreg•
Phyn,tna• prwkarttw It. /And ~ - q one whn It aet owlk
att.ert.ment. li
M.Ncstte errr yet ortErrd
to Anwrttwo NAIL: h., pined such
p.pnienty ID w. nhort time na
CARTER'S SPANISH .VISTCRE.
TT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF
CLA
It u 111 ,nr• any cam of Ills,tamation
It will rut - mar ca.,. ot Salt Ithronk
It wt . .' cum any cask, Seuralrin.
It cnrr any ca., of Frywr and Agn.•
Or any arsrtn4 from an Impure.t.ttr of th.
WI . ..WU DVSIt C.t DLit!
It cur,' the a n the (lanlaw bolt,
of C—ngrerra. lean l'ar.rut...aSergnia..xft, th‘...k1:1•4
~1 No. I',/-1‘ 111114.1 , 1phia.
t n ta1n...1141 t 1 will tosr,A.r, ar“..
aft,ted_
}UDX uzic GFtD&C
II cur l D
Roma, El. uftlrrelnnatl.,.f Fltt,nmartekm 14
tmr yearn mat:a:Jug. set, all other rn",1)... had tarred
tie hAre Isuu.lred. .och ,rtUlcatna call • 'II the ageot
and gn a IL..k and eircu!ar. nail read Le v.:l,ranf. t➢" many
;eut. ,-1 .. , 1...,n.1,,,tu.h.r. cur, It hoA mule.
Li
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Tlf • ..v.l.l.rafv•l Iff:OfYi Yfflva t•• us that he 4.1 tfvo
of thy mmt vy•cry lone alandlng CA.P. di4,104' that
would yiriti a. MOT, a( the Annaaf.witc.a. hv novvvfonv
Cur vAlla aryl the °that ' , Atli hail.. of Cartne.
Siy ff n f n )I,annv• Ity have Ico , a - n It navl In ,avrr thyna•
and rafavv, an.f havv ye, alb.,/ finVarr In any ca..
fi: MI A KIN , i TTIOUA.ANN , READ!
:WEE ANI I /TV ER—I, not take. ttwntne. Iltorury.
•ny nolo.ots loooff. bu: trt Al otar. t1•1•,-.11 Alteratit
Mood. Can sl,affivlr Nrat ix, will cure
an fo y oro ft And o to tei t , ry rano of Av... and Etoorr • Ile /are wow, yot
And for nit 4...e...A arxlnz frnot trnpitrr the
tf1...”4. not. o
..Atilt, h., riser ot torn ”unel t.i hi•ie pod
an effect If tn RT. tick. trt it at utic, mot itotar 'tzar
whr,lon•. att•l hoiath tho ,r 04,41 .1 all Meriting, at,..• , 1t
ich all etwq.
Wll. S. BEEPS &m.. Pnv. Irtorm.
For Nal" br P A VAIISF...TOCK A and Jo.),:EPII
FLEMING, Fittot,m,h, Prol And ( . .mntry
chnnte In all port* 4 th. I:usted mat,-a and CAnndno
d,13:11.1.1.171,
The Oreate•l Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
It. KENNEI.)Y, OF ItOXBI7RY.
la one of our CORM,. pastors, wee
Scrofula
nod cores every .if ,toms. from the wo rst
Scrofula to a ;mamma
Ile has trisi it in over eleven hundnol rm..,end never
USA except In two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile has now
in las poseesion over two hon.lnpi n. " Mend of its mine,
i all watt,m twenty tulle. of newton.
Two 1.‘41 , not warranted to cure a noultig sore mouth.
011< to threo bottles will owe the worst tint of pimples of
j list fare.
Two.t throe bothes trill V . Olll . the synteot of boils.
Two Mt, I es. ore warranted to cure the worst canker lathe
jo ith and sioromth.
m
Throe to flee bottles are warranted to are the worst case
of erylipelis
One L. tie ' , pulls...re warranted to cure all humors of the
eye..
Two botilesate warsitited to eure roaring of the can an.:
blotch. among the heir
Tour to ma bottle. ma surrsond to care corrupt and two-4
[sing ulcers
Wltir will cunt paly ertiption of a. skin.
Two to three bottles:we warranted to cure the molt daps
rate caws 01 rnemn nem.
Two to three bottles sea warranted to cam the e,ret rape]
lof ringworm.
Three to tour bottles are warranted to CIIIr OA/ rtlp.tim.
Fire to eight bottles will one, fin ount ease a scrofula
A benedt is always experienced front the Ilret • r.me, and
pot - feet are le warranted when the above quoility is M.
ken.
Nothing leok•ao Improbable to those wile hare s in vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, al thaßnts,m.
mon weed growing la the past urea, and along old stone wails
should are every'hittoor in the system: Yet it is now e
fact. If you hem a tiontertt has to *tart Than are no IS
nor and., hum. or he'll about the milting item, cola and not
'oars. I peddled over • thousand bottles of it to the
rtrlm
ty of Boston. I know Its effects In every tam. It has al
roady done soap of the immodest cares aver dom In Slam.
ebusette. I rave It to children over a year obi: to old people
of
eixty. I bare sem poor. puny, wormy looking children
Vf1,0.0 flab was mil and flabby, metored to a perfect state'
of health by one bottle.
To thou. who aro aubject to a tick headache, one bottle will
alias.e cure it. It ghow great relief to catarrh and dixel.
tie.. Some who bare been costive for years, here taken and
been update...l by it. When, the body In itennd it works
gni/e eeey, but where there Is soy derangement of the func
tion!, of nature, It will came eery singular feelings, but you
roust not be ale tried—they always dtappear In front four
day. toe week, Thera Is never a i,nd resell from IL On the
contrary, when that feeling le over yon will feel yourself like
anew pfTllO/1. I
heard .1316 of the most extravagant cm.-
dons. of It that roan ever listened to. No change of diet Is
ever ...mu; whenh lust you can get. I hem Ukelele.
an herb, width, lll/11.01a0111 oil, chemises send.
Motu swelling of the neck and I nner s the ma Bola 1,1,
cent.. lirke of the lledlcal Diseuvery $1 per bottle.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
Adult. one table spoonful per day. Children over eight
yean, dessert spoonful: children from lien tooled years, tea
peonfol. As no directkin an be made applicable to all
commotion take totough to operate:ms the bowels [nice a
day.
Ile. KENNEDY gives pereorml attendanceln bad meet of
scrofula.
Bold Wholesale and retail at DR. KEYSER'S. 140 Wood
street, corner of Virgin Alloy, and J. Y. PLEMINO, Alle
gheny. mhtliilyAkyr
ALL PAINS CURED LIKE MAGIC.—
Price twenty-Svc cents per bottle.
Pain le the forerunner of Bum. Cure the pith. and you
check the &sense.
PllOl , . REErrs MAGNETIC OIL
In truly the wonder of the agol It come pain in len thne
than It require. to get a phyniciani
It cum Toothache Ina minute.
Cures Cramps, or Pain to the stoniach and Bowels.
Crum Stiff Neck and Swilled Face from a Cold.
Cure. Itheumattun and Neuralgia.
Corm Sprains, Dru4ee, &aids and Born..
Cure. Corns and any pain to the Feet.
Cures Agnes and Lump. in tho Brent instantly.
Cure. F.antche Ina few minutes.
Corm Pain to the hide., Upbeat Back
Cores Ague and Milt : end Fever.
Thin is on humbug medicine, and 00 family ehouLl be
without a bottle to cue of accident or sodden alcknem. It
I. ° "" 4 n u...di...away. giving immediate relief. If the
WONDERFUL OIL could epeak, it would exclaim,—
"While most physician. take whole month. to thy,
I make my cures in half a summer'. day."
Ten years rmidonce with the lied Skins in doh - forest, to
piker ~x lennuent scientific travels on the continent of
nurope, neueciating daily with the very elite of the Medical
profmien. tuu. enabled Pmf. REED to precont to tho world
the WONDERFUL 31AONETIC OIL
For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at Bro . f.
Na. TX Third street. •
B.A. FAIINESTOCR 00 and Dr. DES . HETBEIt
Whelmode Agenta. ecCindAwlyP I
D. U. mtoma.m,
DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
-a-rmmuus, de, No. 87 north greet. near Wood.
ityrASSER'S THREE - MINUTES FREE
zim I. Jut tha arttatrmaatad by an 0 774 1 .1 1- 7 7740.
wish to mate their wall .loa Cream For lab at, las Houma
Ilantwara sod Tin idaaataotory of
jala 1L1Z1L , 70,770. 47 NAM{ at, ear. Si
latbtraL
ATEU'S
:-'2" PECTORAL,
ror c. 4
Cougits,,Colds and linarsenesi.
Emma.% Ilass., 2.oth Dec,
Dit.J.C. Azad—l do not hesitate to try thr bawd remedy
I lucre ever found for Coughs, flowntemms, Influenza, and
the cornitimt symptoms of a Cold. is your Cherry Pec
toral. Its constant use in my practice and my family for
the last ten ymon has shown it to paw, eziperior virtues
for the treatment of them complaints.
EE.N , Do l
A. 11. 3IORTLEY, Esq., of I.7tim, i3 N. Y., wrili-NIGUTte.:
used your Pectoral myself and in my [straiy evii duce ywi
muted it. and Idlers it the hest me.flciire for Its par ,m
ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pey.92.5 for
a bottle than do without it. or take any o th er remedy."
Clioli I•, WHOOPLNIi CSJVC•II. LVELVENZA.
. . .
Sa,'Gnu., Feb.7.IS.UL
blawrntn Ancr.:—l will cheerfully tartify your Pectoral
the to
remedy are poqoaw fur the ante of Whooping COII6II.
Pump. and the elpan,.haeases of children. We of 3 onr Ira
',rutty su vile South appreciate your akin. and commend
your medichtc to our peopla.
I.IN. 11.
KMO.S LEI , Dan.. 51 outnuntery. CON writv K . :LI Jan, D.
'5O.
4 Vuul • tedlouo. influenza which me iu door. d
week, took many tualicinav wlthoutt relief, dually tried
your Yon/oral byaa the advica of our rlercytuan. The tirat
dove relieved the reneav In my thaw' and IttnFat lata Dow
onwhall the bottle made m, unnplately well. Your merli.
clues ore the cheapest at. arll tta the heat we c_to buy. tool we
esteem you, hooter, and your moo e d; ... :in the poor M 411 1 .21
friend."
ASTLIMA OR PIITIIISIC AND DDONCIIITIB.
W.I . If ANINIE.T.R. Pei,. 4, 15314.
. B[l4—Your Cherry Pectoral Is pericalning namellaus
cures in this ssction. It has relieved several [nal alarming
symptunis of consumption, and Is num raring a man alai
has labored under an aft:talon or the lungs for the last 40
yearn DENNY L. PANES. March:ult.
A. A. BANISEY.3I. D. Albion, 3toriroo CN., lowa.. write&
Sept. 6, IS X, , —"During my practitm of many ',ars I have
rooml that nothing equal to your Clotrry,Tectontl nor giving
en." anti Tilef to consumptive patient...) or curing Koch on
ore curable."
might odd volumes of evidence, but the Lao.l couvine
log pro, , f of the mue of thbf remMy iy f..und t t ibt offoots
upon trial.
CONSUMPTION.
Probably no one s-crussly has over boon knots'n which
cured so many and Buck dangerous cos, us this. Soros no
human aid OM snub, but even toll The Cherry Pectoral
affords roller and comfort.
.•
AtcrOn low York City. March 5, /W.
DoCroa Artk,Lowelh—Dreel duty and a idewoure to in
t-form on what your Cherry Pecioml loos dune for my wife.
'he had been fire months Mburitur under the datweruns
syuiptoms of Consumption, from which no aid ore umld pr,
cure nwre her noich relief. She was steadil y Duhng,intil
Dr. Strong, of this city, where we low.. come Du - advice, rue'
minended n trial of your We 1.1. his hi:vino., sa
we do your skill.die hz, recovered treat that day. She is
not yet ...nom oho ii- , •d to Iht. but intro...front hem:cough,
nod calls herself well. Yours with grititndr nnA regerd.
ORI.ANDO:ink:I.IIY, of Shelbyville.
Dleousrpfire, do despair till MU you Imhe tried Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. It Is mode by one of 11,0 1,0.4 medical
chemists In the world, and Ito <who all unnind us b.-speak
the high of its rime,—Phil. Ledger. •
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
HE SCIENCES OF CIIE3IISTRY AND
T
medicine have breu:taxe.l to their utmost tt3 produce tills
best, most perfect pint:alive 'alibi, iv knot. a nom. limn
merahle proofs Are shown that them pills have virtues which
surpnne in excellence 111, ordinary medicines, and that they
win iniprmmlentudly upon the esteem of rill men. They nee
safe and plea.ent to take. lost p,nverful to can. Their poum
truting properties stimulate the vital net:titles of the 13,51 y,
remove the obstructions of Its organs. purify the blood, mot
expel disease. They purge 3mi the foul humors winch breed
and gmiv Ifistemper, stimulate ,ingsti,th or disordered organs
into their natural arthoi, and impart. healthy lone with
strength to the tt !tole systent. only do they cure the
every day complaint. of everylenly. hut also Parmatilile and
SenttemuA dim.. that has, bellied the lent of human skill.
White they Kuhn.n powerful effects, they are at the 'Ann
time, in anoint-led doses, the stalest and butt physic that sans
he employed for children. Doing siagarroalcAl, they am
err plenum to take: awl being truly vegetable. aro tree front
any risk of harm Cam, liner been made winch /ammo. to ,
lief were they Got eitUutantiattal I,y met: of such exaluni
pstition And character tin to forbid the ettspieit3n of untruth;
Many ruminant ttergyria, and pi, 'lrian. bate lent thew
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names to cortlfy to the nubile the relishility of toy reused!,
while others have neat use thenosritnee of their conviction
that my preparations eantribute sumsero..ly to the relief at
Inv aftlieted. nntlering fellow-men
The Agvute Maw munAl d. 0 , 1..4 In furnish gratis my
Antertam Alm r co direction, for their usa and
oert lama., of the anac,
ir curt, .4 the following mmolll,ll,
o.ttive 1311Inni Compluttet, Ith t .un s , s t tem , Drop.,
Ileartlown, Ileadaehe wet.log (corn a foul stomach. Nauma,
I ndlmistlon, Morhid I unman of 3lw Dowels ..11
therefrom. Flatulency, Ltels of Appetite. all Vlcerutio and
CUtanemi. Bimam. whirls require en erncuant Medicine.
&tofu's or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blc.si
and stimulating the system, rare litany Colilphiata which It
would not ho soptsmal they multi reach. snob as beam.,
Partial Illintlnens, bouralcia end nervons Irratehility, De
rangements iti the Wan and Kidneys, foot, Awl other kind.
red complaints Arising ions n low state of the body or ote
tame:lon of it, foucDo -
Do not too put off unprincipled dealers with some
ether pill they make Diorn plant on. Ask for Artst's Ptus,
and take nothing also. .No tali,. they can glee yon tam.
purrs with Our in It, intrinsic Vaine or curative pox t.—
Tta• sick want the In..t aid them ler or t hem, and they sho r. uld
have it.
•I'mpared by La. J C AVI:I:, Pr.wtvcal awl Analytic.'
Clierrii.t.Lnw..ll,
Ticket, are Sold to Cleveland, Sandusky. Toledo, Cliterigo,
Ntilwankie, St. I...iiis, Quincy, Darlington. Fulton. Rock
Island. )03.41 City, Introlieth.Peorh. Is Salle, PO.-port, Erie,
Dunkirk, Nie,,ara, roll , . illlitilo. Stcut,orill... Wheeling.
Delleair. Columbus, Indianapolle,Cintinnati, 1. ,oirrolle. et.
Louis and to ali way stations on the mad. .
1100F1.AND•S ' - I Ticket to ail lain[ ., ore sold at the Ticket Oth.., on Allegh
j ens City.
GER ..11A C
.VLL. FAILI. f.
TTER .ti, Passengers can gel arty Information roneerning thin line
BI
a..erAltrn o
: at the onion of the Company. t3lonongaloela Douai%) Pitt.
r B
! Imrelo. R. P. (11.110. Tirket Ag't. Allegheny City,
DR, 0 II JACKSON. I'll ILADF.I.PIIIA. I'd I
1 ~,ii___Je 2 ;, J. A. CACI; HET, AM, Pittsburgh VILI. EFFF:CTISALLY CURE i
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YI. , r . iitjal.ji id. 11,,,57.-puo. Joundw, ear“-o< .+r. ! 1 ' 4. ' 7 .• • ''''''''' '" ''''''''' -- '''''''''''''''' --1857
.v.,,,,,,,, i>,..,..„hy,. 0,„„, , : c p,, A.„/„,.„ . „,,, ;;,,, ~,.; , Miciiii.pin Central Railroad Line.
mart en 0.9 . 0, .-.., e di50r.1. , , , •1 Line er Cnenor), •A I OUNING AN I) EVEZ- ,
: j3.l_ INC Line for Detroit.Chlr.
al t!otedi-
.1 end 31ilwankie. Sheboygan, Galena, Dalonme, Foci: Island, -
.
pan..n. Inward 1 Burlington, lowa City. Fon.ln-lro-, Pmirie.iin.Clden, Et..
Polrt..l 011e•5e4111,....1 Lento, It. Paul, or any other part of the Great West.
to the Ilrad, Aridity "(the After tlan first of May. the splendid Steamers CITY OF
Stomach. Nausea, Dear:burn. Di.. '; CL.EVELAN D. NIA 1' t}CEEN and OCEAN, will form the
guat for Fa.. Foineat or Weight In ti. - morning and evening Imo I,tvreect Ciercland and Drfroil
.
Stona.vh.9e-mt Erowtation, finking orflut , W. present 000,00, running as follows:
tering at Wu roof the Stononel.. Sw miming of tha OCEAN. l NIA Y QUEEN, -
Ilea& Denied and Difileidt Breathing, Fluttering nl.ibe SI Copt C. C. litewrrt. , Capt. E It- VOES.
Iloszt.Cliooktng or siortocatong eennations wlo.n In n Iyillg pos. , .Loat,s
1.
L oam ,tore, Diem.. of 3 ision. 10.1. or nein. before lilt Sight. Fe- i Cleveland Monday A. 31-Cleveland.....3fonday P. 31.
one and Pun In the Head. Deficiency of Perspire. Detroit__ Monday I'll... Detroit... ''''' Toteadity A. M.
Don.. Yrlll..rnerm of the ektn and Ey., CFA - eland ..T11 , 4a) l'. 31.'11, ..land....lV. , liney A. 31.
Palm in the Sile. Dark. Chest. Limit., Detroit, .... ..r.inn'y A. 31. ; Det: oft. Wedoien'y P. 31.
d,-.. Solden Flo-hrs of Item. Cir. - eland . itirsday A. 31. - Cl, , elatm ..Thunetay I'. M
niorionz m the FleKto. Detroit ..... Tloirulay P. 31.; Ilet roit ' Friday A.
F.
I
Con•tlnt 1m.,ini04.. •Cl.T.lend... Yrlany P. Teri land ~a turday A. NI,
P.ril awl en.at De- D.trou ......._Satereay A. 31. Detroit. ''''' ....atrir , lay P. 31.
prrnehei et CITY OF CLEVELAND pt..l. 31. Le:intr.—Loaves.
`Pint.. Cloodand...Tneinley A. 11. Clovriand...-Frhlay A. 31.
The proprietor In rani, Or 01100 f. , ., .if th.• lead.: to ; Detnit ......Tiwed a y P. 31.. Lietroi. Friday PM.
thin Preparation . dees, n ith aroma, of tie. ornioet ron3 Cleveland .. 33 -, ,iny P. M. irlevelau.l.....torday A. 3L.
deuce it, its yortanand adaptation to tho diaero., f-r win.-11 , Detroit , .. Ther.day A. 31.1Detr011..... .31,0 - oas- A. V.
li i • ownronv nded,
one of the Nato will leare (level - an:1010-y morning et
It Is n , new an.] antried article. hot CIO that loin stood o'inoria. , Snaday eirepted.) and el ery evening on the arc}
the tent .4 a ten y....r.' trial before the Ann ri. - sio tw..ple, cal of Trains from
an- I I its reptitatt.lo wad sale is unrivalled hy any simile e pre- 14 i'l , Alio. PITTSTIT e RGII AND CINCITI.
parationae‘tant. The t.-413. ity 411 It• faro: givrit by the Arrirom at Dermit in time to Man., with Ito' morning
ulna 'won - torn an.l an - 11 komwo phy.iclaro •nd otaino:toirds and ...ming trzilll4 for Chicago, .connert" at Chicago wit.
in all i r .Ihe e , mot, ie !omen,
nn
a car:rtil pert, . all tr.. 3, for tie• Northwest and d.onth; Mao, with the float.
. 1 "f II , " A 1... ., P. 1 ' ,1.1 ....al , ' by the PP - Tr - let r'. :cm 1,1, Ilichi..-mn for oil orrts north of Chicago.
and to he 1,0.1 gratis ot an) of his Agent . . ranted 1.10 sart4, : Far. 1.1 1.... hy ;hi, rout. Ulan t,,- any other.
the ann. -iepoleal.l hat the. ...n0...1y It really d.er , tag th . r. ; Train. -4 the 1 1 I. Iii,an Central Knit ran onto the Ulllllll
are.. celebrity It has ohtniord i Depot at Cloi.eagn. fr.. which :di:lth, runts diverge. there
Prohcopal Otte , and 31.4nirfartory. No. fon Arrh ntroet, by b
ye
hack hire and clianbm Of baggage, inrident to
Philadelphia, Pa.
. ethos root.,
N'. a rize f. , r lL.itell , n3 baggage where chocka are deliver-
ed to neva. of Ow line.
IVe
cattle. have larin, Aleblr Corr expressly for hors. and
41"4 - I,lot , ,nt. per $1
Sol.l by rt. A. VA II A W114.1.-tale A,nts
nntl 1.) 11 31e.loAne
mr.lttly(tdvl,—lts.
PENNSYLVANIA TE:FiI NION V.
arkicute.,/ H. illmfienc.l, £.17... Me meg horn Yroerger
for Me ihinmennon fr, Boris. irrry
1 1 1,,21,1N. Jan. it. I ' .NW
Pn Jset sees— orr mut for for lire e'er*
everely nlHlrtesi ant Chronle Isynentere, (ems - Melt
I .ra• stletsiml by several' of the bent physician. in the
country. bat All •1i . T1 , 3 mail. I Kb. nro,l "Mom remedim , but
could hal bothinff to b , nent ene until I Was indttrml to Ire
yourtlerumn hitter.,nod ether thing heir bottles by whirl;
scm soberly cured. and am woo the hest of
health."
More Effects or the. German Bitters in Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint.
Gertibrate of - J. C. Crane , . E....porter for th e
itm Chronicle," Pittsburgh. Pa. he, Web. 21. 155., saes
.- Yornoe west, It my lesfc' l / 1 1.1 Ike i using your Ger 4
man Mitre, with n !mpg,' effect. She has been ;111 Bed
more or loos, for sereml years, with , theme of the Lller and
Dyepetens., lend until she rommence.: using the Bitter,
Hung bad awes her lunch Iler health Is now rapidly '
topmoing, apiellte good, nod asoli. - .th
B, every mason to be. ,
.. she will be perfectly restored. She says ft 'I. th e beet '
medicine she has ever used."
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Norwood
J. NI. If Clannira. Doylestown, Pa. Jinni 10,
- Sly wife has horn maimed with n Nervous Debility since
September:Vial, since which Gum I have born unaide to
find may plsysiti.tor anolichie that would benefit her la tIM
leant until crie day I called at the store of Dr. fisrvey,
fhb morn. for Ont. tincture of Iron. fuel described to him
the salted°ew of my wife: he theta banded me a lot of papers
to ead.'etatitut which I found one describing your ti-reran
Inners, I atilmedtalely procurril a few bottles from Met anal
wm pitua.: to state that the use of t h e Bittern bee done her
more 0.1 than all the medicine star h. heretofore taken.
wish 5011 In trod Om • half 40.0t1 bottle..
Liver Complaint.
.1. P Wits. alartinfinurg, Pn., May- 15.5-1, mays:
no pli.fire I testify - to the virtue of your Ger.
MM. Bitter, Same time since f me. *11310341 with a Aiwa.,. I
of the Liner, for whh-li I vuesl satins,. remrdln , bat with no
heneftclotetlect, until I was Induced to try your Miters,
which I fen now happy to state hale enthely cured 11..”
They err ..merely vegstahle. fr. from all aleobolle et Init. ,
pleasant in taste and smell.
SarPrlco 73 OMty per bottle.
Sold lay Omission. and Storek.pers lu every town and
slangs in the United State* and Gunnies.
And by FLEMING 111105., nod Dr. Of.O. 11. I7EYSIIR,
PlttAburgb, Ik
.011113,131r9
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY
WHICH ILAS BEEN THE STUDY AND
W
y ratearrh of the beet medical met, that ever lived to
anal n remedy flint would radically cure the Dylpepals.
which hem boon recently founefout by
DR. It. T. F 0 it D,
OF I'ITTSIIIIItGII.
Ilia ',thorium teach and research in rho Vegetable King.
dote for eight or ten years, ha. bronxiet to light n wonderful
Bolide, which radially cure the DYSPEPSIA, which
It the first mai, of all geoerui disease. which the hum. Pes
ten, I, antject to. Karp. the Ereervolt [Stomach: clean and
healthy. We moat all hare good health and cannot he a
subject of any general diPease.
Dr. 11. T. FORD hue been a subject of thit awful disease
hirovelf. (Dyspepala) for eight to ten years, and , lies tried
hundred. of experiments ou himself, but all In rain, until
hi. present Nu:ovary, which hoe radically owed bite and
many others in Mx, eight to twelve days, without pal; or
aloknesa or no; unplertvent feeling. its the aystem, but on
the contrary, It invigorates the system and give. a healthy_
action to every part. It will not gently or copiously on the
bowels, and givea healthy action to the etoroach and liner.
5,,,, can eat cud drink your MIMI dieting, which will nut
interfere—the medicine always doing Its duty—called
DR. R. T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL.
What kind of diseases will Dyspepsia produce? I analver
It le the first muse of NI general die:cue. Liver Affection,
Lung Affection, or Pnltootutry Di.ease, Bronchitis, Sick
Ifonelache, ttillluoe Diarrheas, Billioes and Typhoid Fevers,
Fever and Atom, Nary - one - Fever, Neter:lloa, Hernia, [Piles.)
cattve Bowe* Boils , husky of Dummy Skin, Colda lihrU
matt. of all kinds, Apoplexy, latenity, Wenknese of the ;
aestem, False Conception of the Mind, Heartburn. Putney.
of the Stomach, Throwing up of your Food, and also Wind. j
All of the &bore feeling. may or will ho produeell from a
Dyapeptic stomach. From that organ all general Alaenses
will be produced. [became te le true, which no none
mind dYnTel all who have been sick know this
statement to he rue from experience, n laCk or deranged
stomach is Ira.
How important It la toe 1 000 patient who has been suf.
faring for many yous, to point him to R remedy that bean
relyon, and radically remove the cause that hes made him
'irk. It's like et mariner booted um? the ocean, at the Sod
ammo of n light house, his heart Vounda with Joy.
PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER DUFFLE,
Sold by Oa Proprietor, Dr. R. T. FORD, Weet end of
Penusylvania Arentle, (Fourth street Flonot) and also JURY
BAIT, Jr, No.llo Wood etreet; comer of Sixth: also, FE
VIN, AFREOWAN A CO, Liberty etreet, below St. Clatr,
Pittsburgh. Ahab Er. R. A. REED, formerly the firm of ;
Jaen. T. *mole k Co., Northwat corner of Federal street ;
and the Dbunond. Allegheny City. And also, Dr. Fool's j
Antbilillious and Liver PIOG able, ids Inraluablo Indian
VagetableNerve Liniment.
Tho above medicine,. need- no commendation, for thou.
ands In our city and tenuity will testify to their Invelnable
qualities. Their equal is not to he found.
torlihdtwlyll
DEL AY NOT,
Ye.
Nwho Conelder a Shoo Hoard of Dale
ATURE'S • GREATEST ORNAMENT,
SANDER'S tau ere 'Se Is oo late us
SCALP TO:110,
which restores the healthy condition et the ocalp, 'mines
halt to grow on the bald, and checks any tendency towards
.101hIling oot, and hemming thin.
primer,
Fortude at. th_e priactpat Draggles, and by the Pr o .
_roylo Ed.XTII STREET, two doors below Eznithileld et.
' CI"S , Bonnet Wreaths and
Altma n ibr /NW, befartifd! &gin. cleanly in' aims
/or solo Ity M.P. MARSHALL Jk HO.
.140
Woodareel.
tiailuabs
_
RAILROAD NOTICE. .
THEPI T TSBURGII,FT
WAYIB k CHICAGO RAIL . ''
ROAD COIIPA.NT, with ire ample Rolling :Reck and equip.
went. is prepared to trazaport .4.sta:wars and Freight trona
Philadelphia and I ( ittaburgh 10 Chicago. kt. fmitalnillana,
oils. Cittrinant h and ali plecki West .A fyuth-n-rat. math a
great ifer.me of regalarity aartirpsdition.
ot
The Loot that Into mod Yams the co direct and onfy
coradlidated line itataroen l i fir-krirgh am (Waage. is a ania
kcierst gnannutect that GS Trains ran mak totter time, and
moan surromnactions with Trains on unit Rotst, than can
be made by any other roullt!,
eassractNectiss LE tr
1
Phila/Splaht / I Iltahrugh. Cr,-' 'or. i Ft. Wayne.
1.:,,,,
t ot ~s, Fair. a. 1..., a. S 1 sr. l 3.40 e. a.
Mail Train sus Philadelidlia ai7.00 a. It.i Pittsbuirgh at
PAO a u..arri tight Crestlinb at thlkSr. 'R. , '
RoachCincann--First En ((tat 1 rlo P. ,l 4 liierowl Ex
pres at 2.10 . .. y. la.
SinC. TnnOnGn—From Pi burgh, First Capri,. in Mt
Lou rn and 10 minutes, beton Expmts in 13 hour. and .s.)
mantle,. From Iliiiadelplalm First tap"... in 31 hoar,
tistplud Express in , 39 haunt 5 minutes.
The Mail Train from I'l ' elphia is overtaken at Pitts.
burgh by 114Exproas. an sissengerebe that Train any
e rn forward by lint Express from Pit tatnarl(h.
The 9.0 d s.u.Trafts.tyomlloMborgh_kelugappin for tonal
bUSille.e., Soren: 4,n acr*ot byliFecodfl F.:prem.
All Trains make cßew couttentiemat Creatlino fur Coltuu-
Lai. Cincinnati. ludiampoileand Ht. Lonto also. at Fort
Waal. with Train, on Ir dttash and IVostarn Railroad for
I,Layette. Central Illinois mutat. Louis: also, at Emitest with
Teulns (di the M.R..t. L. IL 17. a.
I row t.hicnit>il , T.%nte.l Creatline. A rr. Pitmlig.
In Rapt., Kit - a. st., 3.4oltSsi. ,10. AM e. shl 0.000. L.
2 ' ' c1 . 1.0.r. fl.. 54:3 a. a. ,12.13 e. It; 7.34 e. N.
Mail Tratnt',avro Cr,ltlan, at .hoo 5..., arriving in Pin.
burgh at 1,1 e. u.
l'heme Trains ni.ilit. <ln.. , roninvil , nn. with Trains'fer Phil. '
dolphin, Ilnitinitun and New York
Tr../11,1 from Ft. Louie, India. polls. Cincinnati and Colune
bit make 4, 3“...connunn n n4 or Crt,tlon,• with all ratundnir
Train, At Ft. Warne. Tenn. from et. Loui,"Contral Illi.
nub, I-Maya., and' int4nhatutte place, oonnedt with above
Tras. At Fonnts conneotions me In ele with Trains to and
!nu in n Cincinnati. Springhill and ikkr ton.
.1,70313.101.0.71,5 TR•1:01.--1,,,,, 3.w p r i,b, on f or rm..
hisr,ll al Rau s 0..12.00 si.. and tiiiii I'. v. 1.... Air Pittatilirgh
for New Brighton itt S.C. i. 0, ; I
Itaggnne Cher Le.' through. owl Ito diary, 1 . .. r Lapel; n 4.
For tickets :oat further infatuation apply to A. I. JtollN.
- SToN. Amer. at the Great lcastern Railroad oftire, diractly
on the rurner of the lionotimitela lbws, Pitishurgli, or it,
GEORGE PARK IN. Federal about station, Allegheny Clip:
li. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont
Rouse, Chicago. or In the Apt,n at the Station, along the
line. a
Tu commonce on IV CONF.:IT/AY, 24th inst., and omit nut ,
nntii turd., Ruth, •
ROLSTON. Gen. Paaa'r and Fr't Ag'l.
D. MOSS, Pluir Arent, Chimp , .
D. W. lIOAr.HTON. Agent, Philadelphia.
J. II MOORE: aria t. inva)-441
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road
T II .
E S E ‘V :5 II 0 E. T m -- ,,,,;-:
_-------- I
Horn: T.. CINCINNATI AND --..." - ' 1 4 , "-- - . t . ''`'
131U1S 03.1 STEUBENVILLE tilt Br.LLEAIIt NOW
oEl:N.—Their:thin of th io haul now run direcile to and from
Allegheny Depot and I . l••reland. htehlaniville, Whetting
nod Ileilealr without change of lhigh.tge.
Thus D.ll/1 . T 14311114 TO Steubenville. Wheeling snot 11 , 11eair.
Two Daily Trains to Cletelniol.
Four Dtlly Train:. from Were
Ik. to Chicago.
• lin and after 3londay, Jule 111111. 1557, the trains of this
-Conhanny trill riin daily, tSilittla e ex...pit...14 no follow,
Laave All..nlr•ny . .14:,0 A. 31..9.40 A. 31.
no
3 I'. Ni.
A rriro in Stenbenrill.• 5 06 A. U., 12.42 P. 0., 6.26 P ..Y.
Do IhErnir. C. 30 a. X., 1110 P. Y., 7.50. P. a.
Do Clevelaml .1.05 14..a.,.9.31. P. 0.
Tin. 2.50 a. Y. trail, in.. 1,, no connection for Loveland or
auy tehltt north of 11 - 51Isv ilia. This train i+ run through to
ttitaibenrille. Ilri.liteport.tod Bellaalr,conntetting at Ptenhot:
villa .lu:trim:l w il l, a 1,..t train lilt Nrwarit. columbmt, Da).
tn, Intlinunpolis.llll.l4l4.ili. i... 11 1 ,4, ilk, and St. Louis, loaning
Allegheny Depot ar 91.0 A 1., Newark 9220, Columbus 101.0
and arta, at i 'Awl nnati at . ....0 ihat.—ntaiir Itcurs Iron
P1ar5,95 to t h nrin no ti
This route %hi Shatis.millo to Cincinnati v. TII/ItTr
MILIi.S :Obit:TEE than is err s Ina.
Th.• 2.:441 I. It. train makes eon tion at Bellaire with a
train on Central Ohio It. It s lea 4. Belialr. at %DO .1. 0..,
for Cisnahridge. Tanowille, NtuArlg, Columbia falnCintintl
and Pt. Look.
.., The .3.30 1. U. !ruin makes connections far ClovoLuid,
Butialo. Toledo Detroit and Chicago.: sit Steubenville lulle
d /113.1% for Cohmilion not eirldlll33ii, arriving at Newark
IL IS P. 0.. Columbus '12.3.!- at, and Cincinnati 7.41 .t. 1t..,
at Rellimir at 7.50 1.. 11.. connecting with tho night train on
Ohs Cautralliblo Rattner] fie Cambridge, Zanesville, New
ark, Coinsubus and Cincinnati.
The 9.40 a. Or. alai OP. or. train,, both rim through to Clow
land 110.1 make cloys coninvtions at that point for Chicago
and otb•or points in the :sort h•West, rbsClavolandavalTolialo
Railroad. The 3P. P. train connect, with 11. 31 iillig.
Central Railroad Batt, for Detroit. than, to Chicago by roll.
Paaaengers leanh.e Allegheny on the i\.lo A. 11. train for
Chicatin via Clevrtaiiil and Toledo. will arrive 01 that 131114
aorta tonara in trel,t7oce .111.0... whole:Ivo at Use saute hour
~
end , via Port Wayne.
Paaßet.gprit 1,.r Welltt.3e, ! , teul,Pneille. Wheeling and
other ',into on Ito. titer lino I, 11, ... ....• trains ,t.• through
without detention man, hour. litadt am, el ilta 'learnt..
nn the nit-r.
peaarae..• check.sl 111. 4144141 (41Stenhenvillr.Bellealr,Colma
bit, eincinnatl.St Lonla,clet 4..1. Chiengoand other pointy
on the lino.
Vae.mr.r. bar New Pkilbolelplila and Platiana on the
Tii..earawa.t Branch mth.t Ink.• the 9540 A 31. Train ft.an
Allegheny lily.
Cereone gi..ig to lea, end Sebraaka fltal
thie the Che,Apett et coniforuble rtnite, as our Matti
are huge and e ,, tantielione.
rattail, tnarin, We.a. and deniers In etoek will find it
greatly to their aileanta, to call at the. Company , ' Ofllce,
then,. of nL, tn , dirt Liter,y .Vrryts: tlimetly oppoelte the
Ilatrnon Donee and Penner Inside Railroad Depot.
For rate, of tare and hu - ther information. apply at the
above attire. S. A. PLEIICE.
• Genfral Agent, Cleveland.
W. I'. Agent.
KNOWLAIND, Act., Ptltwbu4 h.
Prnn•ylveLnla Mal'road.
l!,rplit G 11 EAT I'ENTRIL r 7; m.,,..._ ,
x Route, coun.atit, Ow Athuittc , ... ....tsts
muss with ite.wra. Nonli•We.tsro, and Soutiolteotern
State. by a canon: t. Raliway direct. • This road also con
net. at Pat.:air:li i. WI; daily lion of Steamer. to all ports
, on the tt..tern Inser..ond at Cleveland And Sandusky with
, Steamer. to all ports on the North-limier.: Lake.; making
Ithe moat direct, cAcapest. and rdiuble roulc by which
Fit I:If:LIT man in. Coroannal to and from the Create IMO.
RATES BETWEEN PILILAPLLIOILA & plTTsllbpoll.
; FIRST CLASS.- I:sot.. SIP,^4 ilata and I .
1 Pap., Doak., In, te . ..10. (iii Ismoe. :kale. 1,,,,. p er ith, IDs.
end hunk, ) hmtmi. (in :macs and balm, 1
Featbora, Tar.. kr
SECOND CLASS.—hoinestic Sheeting,
Starting anti Ticking. (in original Im1m)
Drum in malm.) 11nrilwar, Loather, fah per 100 Itm.
On rolle or boteM Wool and Sloop Pelts,
I, Lennart
TIMM: CLA:l6.—Aurils, Stool, Chain. (in
, cank..) !temp. Bacon and Pork. saltwil .
(l•w w or in co ,) al,, manufactur-f ''''c per l '' ' '' tht.
M. (except (limns or Cut.) lc.. 5r..........
FOCR'rit CLASS.—Cuff.Flalbllacon.Beef
1 and Porleon cask . . or boxes, Esatwand,) ,„,.
Lard and LaN Oil, Nail.. lioda Aah, Ger • '''' 3>°Pl9o r ' - '. 1
,31. Cl,,', Tar. Pitch. Rash...to ........... .
Fl.C)llit.-76e pre bbl. said further notico.
GRAIN -3:w (et 1001 p- until
furl
notica.
further
C.TON—
oticepf ow bale .I eXCeedittg 500 Re weight. until
1n shipping goods from any point can of Philadel
phia. Iss particular to mark package. "rim, Penarylrania
Roarnad." All floodaconillaned to the Agent* of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Ptinour AntNts—C. E. Emu., k 4 Rflby atreet, 13oaton; T.
F. Clarke. Na. 2 Iktor honer, and Na I William street., and
John McDonald. No. a Hatter) Place, New York: Pierce &
CO.. 7..ftville, Os Irwin .k. Or., and Spriagman & Drown,
Cincinnati, 0.: It. C. Mold:man, Mailbon, lads Dnmennil,
Bell to Co., soul Caner & Jewett, LOulaaille, Ky.; P.O. 0 ,
!Way & Co., Evan:will, tad.; 11. F. Saaa,St. Loni., 51o.: Mar
ia, If onnley to Co., 3 lomphia, Tf o[l4 Leech & Co., Chicago,
III.; J. P. Masa Ft. ITtiyno, lad.; C. J. Snorder, Philad Ma
gri... it Booms, Ilallimom.. D. A. Stewart, Pittxkurgh,
11. M. 11011STON, Gent Freight Agent. l'hila.
It. J. - 1.03111 A ERT, Sal:L. Altoona, Pa Jes:l r
•
iPittsburgh and gunnels vine Railroad.
rilllE PITTSBUIIGII & , •
Jl_ Cont.ilaville Railneul in now _..e.7
opened for the transportation of passengers and freight to
nod from Pittsburgh and Collorllarille, connecting with the
Penna. Central Railroad at Utinton's Station.
Arrangements have also been made with the Penna.
Central Railroad, by which thrnugh freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will be carried from points on he Pitts.
burgh and Connelsville Railroad, by car loads, ont favorable
' terms.
huatemu OP Taams—On and after Wmlnestlar, oth inst.,
there will be two daily trains, as follows, vim .
Mail Train, leaving the Paftenger Station of the Penna.
Railroad, every morning, (Snmiay excepted, ) at 7 o'clock,
Pittsburgh time, and rlPPiVillg at Connellaville at 11:35
A. 31.
Express Passenger Traits leaving Pittsburgh of 4e33 WebP. P. M., and arriving at Oinnellsrllle at 7:40 P.J. -
Rgruaahro--Exprese Traintrill leave Connellatille at 5
o'clock. A. M., connecting with the .3lail Train east on the
Pogue. Railroad it Iftinton's Station at 7:45 A. 3.1.., and with
the Indiana Accommodation at same place, arrive In Pit..
burgle at 9 A. 31.
Mail Train having. Connelleville at 4.10 P. IL, and con.
meting at itrinton% elation with Turtle Creek Accommmbe
lion Train No. 3, Penns. Railroad, arrhe In Pittaburgh et
RIO P. M.
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts
burgh and ConnelleviLle ibilhiml, will be received mad de
livered at the over Depot of the Penna. Railroad.
Renting A' finite Comae. for Mt. Ploanaift, Uniontown,
Frostlmrg and Cumberland leave Comtelhalfle regublrly on
the arrival of the trains.
Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penna.
Railroad Passenger Depot.
The Adam, Exprees Company have rpehiel messengers,
with thelf proof mint, on the Express Train, to take charge i
of money, valuablea and lack:lgen 4,1" all kinds, entrusted to
the cure of that Company, who will reedva andreceipt
therefor. and give spechil attention to the cafe and prompt
delivery of the Nunn. - ILTILACKSTONE, dept.
May Sth,ll3s7—my7
Great %V es Matt Route. 7--
, G ALENA AND Cl.ll-a ara mm
CARO Union
te e n
nod Line for Freeport. Oatena and S
DO Welch. from. CENTRAL
DEPOT. rot of LAKE STREET, , connectior at Danleith
. with utuniners fur St. l'aul nod the Upper IllnimippL
WELLS STREET DIMOT.
FULTON AND lOWA LOill.,..Eur -Mum, Felton, and
Central lowa. Pariengers for lowa, Nebraska and Einaaa.
will find this the' moat expeditinua route. it being an Air
Line to the Missiselppl, and 'honer ti3l mike than any
other line. connecting at Fulton with the (treat lowa Stage
Co., for all potn le In lowa and the West.
BELOIT AND SIADISON LINE—For Beloit, Janesville.
Mama ad Celan! Wlacenan.
FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—Fm Crytital lake, Yegear:, Richmend, and points Ranh.
Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, fora of the 'hove
pante, malrJag den connection with the Eastern Enda
vidthpackets ea tl m MilinneKnorth and sointr. -- ..-
A. U.A. Rcpt. ruseartsatomtß. 2%.ll4atlyProsi.
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•
JUNE - hnld, 11157. •
ITTSBLTRGII,COLUM ; ggom
RCS CINCLX NATI SUOR
RAILROAD, listtlntnirnar. '
Thirty Jr7v of rear,/ &Ivy:l—Through to Cthembus in Eigh
11.7.--teriAqut clove uf tive.'—To: <NV-
Turfre Hours.
Oa and alter YIONDAY. 155 T, Two PASSIM'!"
Taw , ' era thla mote leave the Federal Street; Allegheny
Ihpot. daile.(Sunoe exterged.) ea Many_ -
ytitsT fit.% N --t:neregart. EXPLISS leaves U.:OMT at
.2. A 50 A. Stestirmwille Junction o.os, (brinagat at Naha.
ton rat ti A. leavve Columbus, at. 10.50 and mires at Ca.
cianAti rat 230 r. Di. Tbl.4 train stopp only al Cats Jane,
dun. CUllz. New Market. rheitthavale, Cothodon, blvd.
and Newark on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
SECOND TRALN—NIO RS P.o.srvarr. leaves Allegheny
3,00 P. 3‘... Steubenville Junction 6 . 34 .C.lttlatins 2.40
rand I,,TITeS at CintiziSoll at 7,30 A. 0., stopping at all sts•
tion‘on S. A. I. E. It.
ad - By till. route thirty nail., or trus,l aro Timed. it Its
iuG
112,11,StiliSITI line Crom Pittsburgh to ou.n..b =r.
Cln
riousti and the sc utherrraral nOuth western Cities, mad in
sppointnientu and rnsusgemetit, unsurpassed by .oy tint
cluss moot In the Union.
Lna runner .V , .te:e . rkari tlaibe.Saratnaky. Itanaleld
k Neantrk 11. Il.for 311. Vernon, Sandluky, Toledn• 6.4
At COLUMBUS atth Columba, Piqua and Indiana R. R.
for Piqua. Urbana, Trier, Billerontaine, Forest tc.
At XENIA with the itavton. Xenia t Be!pieta! Indiana
Central It. R. La Springfield. Dayton, Richmond, Indbutap-
Oa, Loulaville. Central Indiana. Central Illinois, Lllfayslte.
Terre Dante. St. Louis, ke.
At Malt ROW with rho Cincinnati, Wilmlogtortand Zone.-
rillo R. It. fur end Lamm/tr.
At LOY ELASD with row'. for Illitsboro, nantaenaadPorta
mouth.
AT CINCLN.S.ATI with the OAia of Arsvviar l'ppi Broad
()nage R. it.for Altdisou. Louisville, Neer Albany, Evan..
Vineennea. Calm, Ceutral ~,, iA, St. Lott*, Jcffirtim
oity, lianAva, Nebraska...l all point. on the Illinois, Elty
sour{ and ILissippi riven,.
FARE AS LOW ASHY ANY °TILER ROUTE—ILkOGAGIt
CUECKED tmtotxm.
For through tickets by thin ruuto to thn principal Warns
an Somoza% Clrrr-s, plc..° apply at the Gant CFrafern
Ticket Ojitee. directly on tho corner of the Moiiongahnla
Moue. l'ilt.t,burgh; or of Oa fairral area Station, dile-
frd-liki FOR TICKETS 'VIA STEEBENVELLEP"EII
All Information concerning rho above Line and its
together with through freight antes add contract.,
mill ha furnkhed on application to. ' •
MORRI*ON FOSTER, Agent,
No. 114, Water at., Pittatrurgh
OF.O. W. FIII.TON, Superintendent.
ILLPASZTIT SteithOrliilit, G.,
General Agent.
1837 1881
Ale Line Route
FROM CHICAGO TO ST.ziawagg
J.: LOUIS St. d !tun
l Clomeo Rallrmal, all the tree by Itallread, carrying
thr Great American Kamm and Called Statue Malls. Tbs
only direct and rollable room to the Booth and Southwest.
Seventy relict thortor than auyother Itoute.
Trelos leave the MICHIGAN SOUTILEILN and CHICAGO
ROCK ISLAND R. IL, Career or Tau Buren and Sherman
street,
St. Louie Day Pam, 11:30 A. 31., chdly, (Sunday ex
cept..l)—am,, at Last St. LOON at 530 P. 31.
St. Lad* Night Expro, 11:151'.A, Sall, (Saturdays on.
cepts,L..—artlYs at Paat SI. lovb atl:2o P. NI.
TRAINS LEAVE. EAST ST. LOUIS.
Day Expres, 9:15 A. IL. daily, (Sunday eisepttd,)
at Clii.oo at 0145 I. 31.
Night klaprega, I'. M., daily, (Sunday exceptal,) arrive
at Chicago at A. M.
IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS.
AT JULlET—ertth the Rock Island Ravi., for Cktows„
LaS dlq Ru k Island and Central lowa.
AT RLOO3ILNOTON.—with 11line9 Central Railroad for
Clinton, Waynesville, and Decatur, and with Stnin o for
Peoria, nt Peoria Junction with Peoria and Oqunkrt R. B.
for Walnut Grote, Washington, Peoria, Pekin, Britalleld,
Elround, Knorsille, Galesburg, Monmouth and Burling.
1011.
AT SPRINGFIELD—with Great Western Itallmed for
Jacksonville, Naplm and Illinois Hier.
ATALTON—with Daily Lim of Packets for Ilarinibel,
Quincy nod Keokuk: the mmt espellitions and reliable
routo to all porno,. of North - Eastern Missouri.
AT ST. LOWS—with Daily First Clam Steamboats fbr
Now Orleans and Intermediate Points on the Lower kiltedr
eiseippl, and with Regular Lines of Packets for.Katems. St.
Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennesme, Cumber
land and Arkiuseas Rivers
Passengers destined for Illcateington,Springileld. Decatur,
Jerk...llla Naples and all poinm oo the finnan-limb Ms
POial. Kamm, Cumberland and Tennessee riven, by caking
the above route. trill be sure of making counertionsomd
nrrisoug In in. Lents on advertised Unto, avoiding the Yeas
hams delays of the eircultions route Yin. Peoria end Illinois
Riser. wtrlug tiventy-four hours time: being thiriyndrren
miles less distant to Bloomington. fifty-rigid lad to Spring
.•senty less to St. i.ouln, and fifteen len, tO Peoria then
by tiny other mote.
Through Peketa can he procured et all the Eagan
Railroad DMus, at the Company's office, 48 Dearborn .trot,
opmsdle the Tremont Home, and at ebe Michigan Smith=
and Rock Island Depot; corner of Van Heinen and Shaman
etreers. ,
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Reeponaibto Baggage Mutt trill be at the Depots of tha
ration, took, coming Into the City, to cheek Dun.
through to any point desired on the lane.
moons, Sant
mend F.. 3L GOODIUCIL General Resaenger Agent.
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Pennsylvania itatlread.
Q 3IMER
and ml:NT—On d after J.
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e,
The Moll Train beams the Paseenger. Station every MOM
Ing. except Sunday, at 6.50 o'clock.... -
THE PAST LINE lesion 'Pittsburgh except — Stmday, at
P. 81.
THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAM berm PittllbUrgh for
Philadelphia at 620:1'. 11.
The 1 Lunette Accommodation train Imre, Pittsburgh
except Sunday. at 330 o'clock, P.ll, stopping at all
etatione, and 1111=1.13g ea far as Indiana. 'The PirstAmoize
modatim Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves daily, except
antiday. at 10:45am. The Second Accommodation Train for
Tonle Ci.k ICSTU• ally. Sweep excepted, at 4..*) P.
The Third Accommodation Tmln for Turtle Creek leaves
dolly, except Suminy, at ttiV P. M.
ReturnindTmlnearrive in Pittsburgh aefollamc—Expreis
1.15 p. Inz 3lail. 12.30 m.; Past Line, 2a. m, Indiana do-
commatation.and Cormelisrille,9 e ra; OMm 'hulk Creak
Accemmodacion, 450 a. In.; Second Accommodation:lE4OP.
ex: Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. m. , with Cannelastkla Ao•
contrnotlntton.
The marellngpoblie will End It greatly to theta . Intereet,
in &Meg East or West, to travel by the Penney's-an/a PAIL ,
mad, as the aceonmeelarloos am offered manor be amp..
ed on my other route. A. the rued le ballasted with Mote.
and Is enthely free.from dust, we can prorates eatery, .peed
mat comfort Mall isho may favor thin reed with theirral
ronage.
For further particulars see handbills at thedifferent start=
log points. Passengers from rho Wert will and this di*
shortest and moss expwiltiOnS MILO to Pinladalphla,Baltl.
more, New York or Boston.
.t. STEIVA Sgt.. Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh:
TllO5. :11091U , Agent,Tansenger Lines, Philadelphia.
Jnsl yd Jed3
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Steamer Telegraph. 1857
rrITE FINE LOW PRESSURE
Steamer - Temrap. Capt. P.ICILSRD
BARROW, trill make three tripe a week belneerj,
Purr Stanley, Port Bnrrson and Pon:Brno,
Lune Cleveland fur Port Stanley, Port Burwell, and
Port Bence erery Monday.; Wednesdays and Friday. at
7 , o'clock P. n.
leave Poll Burwell at 2 o'clock, P. ar., and Port Stan.
ley at 7 o'clock, P. 31., fur CleveLwol, Tueedays, Thursdays
and Saturday..
. The TEL/11RAPII care. the United Staten Men between
them Porta. and connect. at Cleveland with the C., C. & 0.
Railroad, Cleveland end Pltteleargh, Lake Shore end Toledo
Alto. with Port Stanley and London Railroad, and Port
Dora - ell Ifne of Stages.
The . TELEGRAPH Lea been tboronghly overbanlod and
rentted. and i! la excellent condition for tho trade dm rant
in.
*2-For Freigbt orpatsage apply to
SCOVILL t LALDERDALE, Chi liad
LANE & HILL. or JOILN McKENNON, Port 2w...en,
nod HOLCOMB & HENDERSON, or ROETH & DAMSON,
Port St a nley. spllkind
Liverpool, Philadelphia and . New York
T eier esr,?tearliahipCoripianiy.
" Gm Abner. DID ST
IA3SW-PS.4;bl
fanning er. line mill tad from New
York as follows:
KANGAROO. " Jeldrey, 25th June.
ern - OF BALTIMORE, " Lelinh, 9 th . 1 . 5 7 , • '
CITY OF MANCHESTER " {l'.y/M,Md July.
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Cain. Wylie, oth Angina
And each alternate Thursday.
From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday.
Fare from New York, Cabin SI - Y, Third Clam sao.
Liverpl, " $ 100 .5715, Th Mrs :4.
ird
Return Ticket oo
s eradable for sin meta. by Raynor.
or the line.
Cabl e. g 140; Third Clue, .
These Steamships are supplied with Improved Widen-4
compartmeute. end Larry experienced Surgeon.
Persona about me - ceding to Europe, or hding to gen
for their Mends from the old cOnotry, can purchase ticket
and obtain all information *lying to J. 0. Del.l.
Broadway, N. Y.,. Sable &Co • Itruedway, N. Y., or
JOIE% THOMPSON, Liberty et., Pittelcurgly
fibi - Puutege eertillmtee by that clam Selling Packets bes
tween Newlurk and Liverpool. Drafts sold by the :obeyer
de2P—epS
Dollar Slaving* Bank,
11h. Ph Fourth &refl. ificid/c Roma. Jones' Non Burknim
PEN DAILY FROM 9
cI 'TO 2. r (YCLOCK„
6„.f M ember Wednealay mid Baturday eventogs,from'llay
first to first, from 7to o'clock; and froln Ntr
'ember arm to 3lay first, from 6to 8 o'clock. ' •
Deposits received of all mom net less than one Dollar.
and a dividend of the profits declared terice a year, itt
June and December. Interest mu declared at the rstsot
six pm cent. perannum, December, 1806, also, in Jtillov
and December, 1800. an d mne,1867.
• Interest. if not drawn out, is placed to the 'credit of the SW
po.ltor as principal, and bears)). same interest from the firss
days of Jane and December, %impounding twice a year with
out troubling the depositor to call or even to present hls
pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
ears, making In the. aggregate tmin AND OXL nay Mawr
'MAE.
Books containing tho Chart.
!Alfons furnished gratis
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Presicknl—GEO
VICE Pi •
llopossell Ilerburn,
riiiorxo lt. White,
William P. Johnat n,
James {S. Ilailmau,
Alexnnder Bradley,
John S. Cosgrase,
John 0. Backoten TRU'
11111 Bargain,
Albert Culbertson
John B. Canfield,
J. Gardner Collin,
Alamo A. Carrier,
Charles A. Colton,
William Dough.,.
Frs.lids
George F. Gilman.
Jamas S.
Marco,
James& Hven,
Jason Hardman,
auLlSecr y eta d —snrlary and Prearsere
GEORGE
BANKERS, EXCRANO2 STOCK. AND
Bill Brokers.
eurtunt and Uneurtunt AP: my Rou.ght .4 Fold.
&mks bought and aold.urk commis:don.
Fimluuut 7dortoirm qty, Caw' ,
Railroad Bonds nurchased aslungotlated.
Collection, promptly •atlendod to.
nolS Office Na 74 Fourth'
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MOUNT PLEASANT,—
CONNELLSVILLE,..--
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BROWNSVILLE.
NEW BRIGHTON, .. CO
Doraolta reeelred, Dlatounta made. Drat In
and collector], Bank :slot.. and Spada bOnght
Rank., Nora. and other Securities bought and Sold
Omroapandence and collections lot-kite&
IkT HOLMES & SONUE
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EPtttee o lGN and Bornestic BIM of Enchant ,
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Charles K nap,
11. Grattan nimbi,'
Theobald atastaetter,
Issas 11.Peashock,
RUllam J...todersea—
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James D. Kelley,
WAIL= 8. Laveley„
John IL Mellor,
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Wilson Mater.
William Philtilmy
A. IL Pollock, IL D.'
Decry L. Ringratt; -
Robert Robb;
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