• ' Tug Coups Talarra.—The Canada Tinitle is the most noxious of all the weeds which are permitted to infest, the Lands of farkeers. We hay s l a tely noticed the growth: of this thistle about the Cumberland - Valley Rail Road Depot, as well as in numerous other Paces in-that por tion of they lawn. We do not know whether Airmers are aware of Its nature. If they tire s we think that they will not fail to make suitable Warts to exterminate it before it spreads any - -farther. There Ire various weeds in this sec lion of the State which are justly dreaded by farmers, but there is none, of which we know, that is half as lunch annoyance to the farmer, or injury to Is term; as this. The peculiarities of this weed are, first, that It sends Its roots to a great depth into the ground and at: 01'07 joint it sprouts, so that however much it may be cut and torn by the plow, it still grows, sad just as often as it is cut it is multiplied. If the sod is turned upside down, It immediately sprouts from the joints nearest the ends turned up. On these accounts it is very difficult to exterminate it. It also spreads very rapidly, from the great quantity of seed which it bears, and which are carried to a great distance by the wind, and, we presume, also by birds. When once it takes possession of the ground, It monopolises it almost entirely, so that little else can grow where it is. In grain fields this weed is the greatest possible nuisance, as it renders it almost impossible to bind it, or handle it in other ways. Farmers would act wisely by using the utmost care anti effort to exterminate it before it takes possession of their fields: We lave seen sufficient 'of the habits of this weed is other portions f ef the &nutty, to enable us to speak knowingly respecting it, and if its spread -is not checked, many in this locality will soon learn its habits to, their sorrow, when it will be - very difficult tO remedy it. Situ Noitabbectisrmento. GOODYEAR* PATENT 0 • HARD: INDIA CO TEE BEACON DAM O.,OWNERS OF Patent% manufacture trona the above mamed mate rial, and orkr. for ml. at their Wareetwm, No. 63 Maiden . Lane, New York, by the package *ray. arnoins ; POCKET CORE SCREWS, et orrery bad rteedel for Et.eere and Itechuucs' mottle or Prolbeelocial ktu, TAPES, Pd.te, pp:mull:wed by - Phyd• - MACIILNISTir OILERS, dun the mod pedectartkla 31 ARTINGA LE RI NOS weer made. WHIP , BREAST PUMPS,. _ LNSULATSOCOR KETA, • •F•owDER TIARIS, for Telegraph Wire, adopted _warraute4 lekeep the powder by the American Telegraph .. .r. "ba wil l no niv t daer— ficuroxi, Cempan &Limo BRUSHES, that ne the carpet PAN BA, TUMBLERS & SOAPTRAY S, PERS, Pon S, AND DITHSP FUNNELS Pocket • for PlokgirePhic and De...- NAPEIN CUTLERY, gime p.p.., Ae. Tide Wonder/o! Material wk . light as llORNbrillant JE: — eloo-cominetar ot ELECTRII ACIDS and ALKALIES produ to any olAer for the above as other porpoem, to which it le a Damen to *lf parts of the CO eeirm wlth them good; and ce artklee of the kind, will bay o. ka pipe 02 • 142 C ERR entre MIL IL JAQUS. Street, New E York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrong= Iron Pipet, fitting., Tools, and' every d. ecriptiou of apparatus connected aith Steam, Water and Gas, for beating and lighting Brewer,, Churches, Mottle, and Ma c We Dwain" llooplialt, Asylums, Tlllagte, Factorlet Mao Alto, Vette*, Coc der. and k., Pumps, Mange., Boners d Doter made to or Our Screw Cutting Mac Write ere entirely new, and our own Patent—..muted to do double We wort of any other ..ticited from all sectlona of the Country, and attended to. Jaatlydr abel,pbia abbectisewn -- ALLEN 6 NEEDLES, ;Raft WOortocr, and 3.5 &WI Ind.- &trod, .ESALE A DEALERS IN OILS, Starch, tr. A foil aaoortment on Irazol tc Won of &Won I. roopectfally asked. IIA HOOSE, CAPE ISLAND, IAY, NEW JERSET.—This extensive, lamb be opened for the reception of company on 71. prat. Since the close la.t sawn It complete ordor,painted thrlombout,papored nuninaro added. A. corpsebf the bat drilled hoes boon selected from thin city aid Bald. attention arW bo paid to same the comfort if the gnats. Appliostion for Rooms or Cot made at the ellce ottJao oubscriber. L. lIARWOOD, No. PO Walnut drat., Philadelphia imore Abbertismcnto eva .AuxusTrZiii oeos c 0.,, ALGENTS FOR TH E .. SAE OF & VIRGINIA lIANCVACTURED TOBACCO, No. ST ErrAnnye Piutt , Bratirsor. wil..lllwaye on heads large stock, which they distribute u the lowest market price. apßblyd. Sarboricultural, - - Pittsburgh Hodge Pura Nursery. QITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, al 1,„, about on. quarter of a tolle from the second Toll Gate, ou theitarmere' and Ileehardm. honk bead, au eaten ' don of Fourth street, and about three med. quarter mile. fromPittabergh. Aar 1 . W 3 1. a asarEs mußzooK. Proprid.. AShade Er Trees for Val. LI ANTH 9, EL M , L l NDENYoantaln Ala itc., or extra sire for Eljnjug plan la csT— g. si N. 8.--31 r. Thorns Wllrer, at the JOEL OskLudNusery, will attend to planthag shade trees, for perwa. nwthing AMC eef Mataiilinf Special Natl.. BOOTS AND SHOE% WILOLESALE AND RETAIL! J l i t...E l 9 ROBB, No. 89 Market street, l ih : tat.= Market n... 4 rum 'area, takes IL pimp In coding the attention of his friends and the pub. lle gen ly to his third Love ruMy of the most splendid itocit u ol BOJM3, 8110 ES, GAITER.% SONTAGS, kr., err, ex hibited In this city, purchmed direct &manse Manufacturers and _porters of Freer). Near ist the Barton cities. Misr dock li Just what it purports to be—very superior and adapted to the preeent mummer mason, Idle stock of Wiese, Ceuta', Minot, and Children,' French Shoes Is °mud to an ' found East. The ease and graceful. neesof their ate Le n ag. • Its takes pleasure in invit ing an who are In want to giro elm arta. Prams trai he lotted as usual—very Icre: Renumber the place, No. at. Market urea, Pitishmsh. mr2o—Jeil - • Aare Induecurnentsi l' - CARNAGHAIrS lI NTIELEI STOCK . Z 1 GP .., ' ..• DIENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. TO BE DISPOSED OF. SALES commis:mum TUESDAY, JUNl{9O,lO57' . "A S itiatonded to enlarge and improve oar Xl.. &ore BO YS' TE UV JULY the whale Kock of - Geixtfr AN CIATIIING, .PURNISUTNG GOODS te„ now on hen& will be offered AT PRICES MUCH BE LOW TUE REGULAR RATES With the Kew 'of CLOSING OUT the whole before commencing' the ImProwweent•— MU It will be observed le not a mere pretext to get rid of eld_gooda.itererythlng will be found NEW AND PAM IONABLE. But the potemplesed altaratlone writald neer. eerily dogma the stock, aret to obviate thle It le prop to 'Prek:'wtiibb'ettholerra ' t ° 1: 7 1to " 71:- U' ''''d '''''' U. Tel • Arre variety of Ace I ' 4 for c • tom work archi- Nagy will be made to orric e I '4 di s ont. Jipfxdtfj Federal K., near thalami otllce., Allegheny city. STOLEN towmehl Ame g t.. 7 cormty, Slondayaalernte night last, ISM Inst.& BRIG= BAY HOILSE, Are years old. about 15 hands high, mull whit, star on his Luc. mai a rpot on thAileft hind foot. Ao old Saddle. the bark part of the tree broken ,war taken at the rune time, and • berry blank nrldl4 with Lupo bra., buckler. I i wUI air t• reward of Twenty &alarm . for information whch will lewd to the ret,rery of my horse and the Urea of thethlet -JyliklentaltwY JOLLY tr/YEMAN. pru. Go Ewers • TITZKEIZZ"?. 5P72313113E19 .130 1 0179 r PnroLaprt r W HY AT ALL TLMES-41t the Book norm of EVANS 00., late 409 Innadway, who hare • - le ioar years . paso li and opened the Immune, now, and New Y t ork. i Vtayr r og s boor for on darne l o il y ng *4;7 ' 1 . 700 .4" w Pft"nrfd filth Ihr e .77ore ' i b n, ,h7ate23!,,,"'U to • Jr the ortler is sent by mail, tho Book and Prtto b w len tetn t by • !tow pot? polo: t ie r :477p bthalThopon* hallo all sn ' ttZte. hbotorlee, ano .old at law th an the usual trade. price.. Bead or bxing your dollar or l ed aa tin will Undone - once whatever 'y,xt are entitl to. Club. or Agents Omitted to prOniptly, and spate allowed • Talc commie. Mon. abVao ve talognee 'MEM aohtuatlone mit =jingo AIL -- DEALER IN LL P IA ROMWISSORYD. NOTES, Bomb, Mortgages and all securities; for money. Parsons terms. can procure loans through my Agency, on rem*. able Thome wishing to loved their moneyto good advantage, can always, find Arnaud second class mar &tiny Macs, for All coninsurdcaUmut and Wei-Acura strictly confidant:l4 Office GRANT EITELEEC, opposite Bt. Pauls Cathedral. Obit! s jP f TORN_ iLLEThmahflareNG:oßE,,AL_Eft .11VHOOSE •• . • 1 47; d 8 P: d tm .,1" , art, .741:e4 w anTi= g:"‘k p ilor ars., corner of Market oad Third V ate. , • • 1000 2 0 .0.0bd all tad. of is Attu* sad thApag ‘ h. j'bbt'S "r da'" witk ORlip CASH ON DELIVERY—RIBmmIyd • r oper «mum» to tN° tiso per prime Non at 50c ! 1 4919, 1 13 PATTON'S 01E1 '" We t, r , .017 • : bleat:Um C4"t nr. 00 4 (Maces old Stand.) 10 COPTI/8-450 bge superior qualityin A. 11) stare had at alio, T. LITTLg (t). • • Na 112; Sword it. riIIEESI3.-600- big, best quality, W. R. CLeuetu more use forme b 7 T. LITTLE k CO. • • /OE.-20 tee beer quality Rice in store mi° bi taarrrat 00. /3 10 • No. 112. Second it 10111 YE FLOUR. 7-50 !ibis. fresh_ ground, Rye J.l, floor In story sad for sh by LIMA* CO. 010 N 0.112, Second it 1..,..." cATA WB A BRANDY—An .t excellent _ lkisiar for ossdkloal porp II dos roo'd ~,,,,.. - 11111111INSPB, nrDiamond & Market sts. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA—FreshI G pre• ploy by JOB. ir".llrnat Oh nod SII b sr Jill . • COMET 131 ar .4 4. 11/1 - 17RRAF'S FLUID MA6NEnIA-0 dos aMb erxellsztt sztkuttost fled by _. • jal JCIS. 71.111fEITI, ow parka! 2 uuunood sts. T barrels -al - • f • o.lfor.sale by - DALULL t CO.' • ~ ?yr ,"do Bellictliyibregebi NITEATEI3OD2I.-1,000 bge Nitrate Nods: tuatara acat trash er Aimaexa tINL RESOIATTION . Ftropostog Atha:eft:onus to the ifgettetttito of -the CottoncioOeatt keret oaf bythe Hawk '4l and Efetoof Reprelentatires of Cht COnsensoolth ollhatrykanioinGeneral to aut That the following anietufintota to pro to the Conitt tuttonof the Commotreolth, o with tho pro visions of the tenth article thereof. nett Axsxmarr. There shall be anadditional article to mid Omatitation to be deeignatedito article eleven, cm followtc— anTTCLE SL OP PUBLIO DBBTS. PtcTeee 1. The State may contract debt., to .apply canted deficits or falleres in revenues. or to meet expemieo not oth omits, provided fon but the aggregate amount of Inch debts • dlnvet and contingent, whether contracted by virtno of one or more acts 0(1110 general assembly, or at ilitTerent periods of thug shell never exceed wren huudredeuad City thousand dollara, Ind the money arising from the creation of eneb debts, shall be applied to the pm - pose for which it was ob. m arp os ed, e or to tever repay the debta so contracted, mad to no other pwha. limmon 2- In addition to the &bore limited power the state may contract debts to repel _Megaton, auppreas Maur rectlon,defend the Mate In am - , or to redeem the present outstanding Indebtednese of the State; hot the money arising from the contracting of mob debta, shall be. applied to the purpoee for which it was raised, or to repay such debt., and to no other purpose whatever. Ekcnov 3. Exorpt the debt* above epecified, in motto.. one and two of this article, uo debt whatever then ho created by, or on behalfof the State. Scones 4. To provido for tbo payment of the present debt, and any - additional debt contracted., aforesaid, the legishe hire shall, at its Cast seasion. after the adoption of this amendment, creates. sinking fond, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on etch debt, and annually to regime the principal thereo', • mom not Ism the. two lath deed lin of t and fifty thoannual usand dinclome olen; which cdnking fond shall mushe net of the tame üblic works me to thee owned by the State. or the y procdvis of the from mttie of the same, or any part thereof. and of Me Income or pro ceale of Rale of stale, owned by the State, together with other fluids, or retroureee, that may be deaignated by law.— The said elokiog fund may be Increased, from time to time by assigning to any part of the taxes, or other revenue* of the etate, not required for theonlinery and currentexpeneca gmernmerit, and males. in raw of war, invasion or bosun ration, no part of the said Making fond shall be turd or aiu pilot otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of each debt is reduced below the surd of Aro millions of dollen. Iliccrom 6. The credit of the commenwaltb Meal not to az...manner, or event, be pledged, or hawed to, any individ ual, company, corporation, or sesociation; nor shall the Commonweal herea ft er bacon. a Joint owner, or Mock- holder • in any conipany,associatton, or corporation. Eamon IL The commonwealth shall not mume the debt, or any part Mama, of my county, MT. borough tar td".- ship • or oftwiy corporation, or aesiciation ; such debt Mall . have Ivan contractel to enable the state to repel inv. Won, supper.. .hnumnic insurrection. defend itself in limo of war. or to assist the state In the discharge of any portion of Its present indebtedness. Sucvloic T. The legislature theft not authorize any county, of city, borough, township, or inoorponited thetrirt. by virtue a vote of it. citisenv, or otherwise, to become • stoCkhold. er In any company, msociation, or mwpomtiovu or to obtain money for. or loan lie credit to, my corporation, association, Institution or party. fICCOmD AMICSDIfirST. There en additional article to old eorortitutloo, to be designated snick XII, as bllows ARTICLE ZIL OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line mating of over one tenth of Ins populelon, (either to forms new county or orb amebic,/ without the express absent °leach county, by rt es. ote Of the electors thereat; nor shall any new minty be bit (haled, containing leas than four hundred square mules. MIRE AMENDMENT. From section two of the Ara ankle of Um OinstitotiOn, strike out the words, .of the oily of Phatuielphio, and rof each county reapealirely:" from section Ave, lame amide. strike out the worths .qf Philaddphia cud pf the several courdiesa" from maim, toren. saws article, atrike out the in n lie u t " h e e n r t e i o re f , t h th ew e o it r y d f " P a h nd d o e/ " 4aMnd n M or r iakny,o"u a t nd hmert I "searina In n ,', same article" and in Den thereof insets the following, Simms 4. to the year one thousand eight hundnd and sizty , Srur, and ln every seventh year thermithr, representa tive. to the number of one hundred shall be apportioued and distributed equally throughout the state, by districts, in tonumber of taxable In habitants in owe r:kr part, thereo f; theM except thatv count y containing at least three thousand five hundred t en imables, may be allowed a sexirate representation: not no more than thrm counties eh all be Joined, and no county shall be divided, in the for- mation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient num , bet of ta.hles to entitle It to at least two repreaentatims, Wall have n operate representation assigned It, and shall be divided Into convenient districts of oontiguum territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one repreeentative.” At the end of section eaven, mme article, insert three yard., "the rely of Phllodaphia shall he divided into eingle sensa dd nial distrista, of conlignous fen-dory nearlyequar in in the forination th e e enf." tomepopsdation asposaible; but no axed shall be Melded The legielamire, at its first se•Won, after theadoption of Wm amendment, *hall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts • in the manner shorn provided; such district. to remain unchanged until the up portionment lathe year one thousand eight hundred end sixty-four. • • clt Is as firm as EtETAL -_--_apoor oonductor of HEAT C/TY--and on which OILS, no dent, Ls vastly superior mad, and a great variety of Piffled. ,•, • tt7 are e applying them , , man who Wl3lt the best o other. Jai klyrw.r. Pouirrn Aitc:lrmarrr. There shall be an additional section to the first article of laal s: Conseltotlon, which shall be numbered and read as el. ow Ssurro:s al The legislature shall have the potter to alter, revoke, or annul, toy charter of Incorporation hereafter con theferred e, or under an special, or eneral late, whnever In trop h inion It uta , v be y Windom, to g the cittsenit of t e he Com bo done monwealth; theni .nob manner, hoverer, that noitthesticeeltall to corporator*. h Reroirel, That this reaolntion To Scram. Marc 27, 1857. pees. On the dna amend rumr, you 24, nays 7; on the second innendruent, yeas naP 8; on the third amendment. yeas 24. nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeent =, nay, 4. [Extract from the Journal.) OEO. W. ILtIIERSLY, Cterk. In nut Born or 11 r-rumertorrxe, t April Ai, 1857. Bemired, That this resolution pea, On the Mut emend. menterase,,yeas 78, nays 12; on the seecrisf amendment. yes. 57, 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nay. 21; on the fourth amendment, yens 83, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Piled the Secretary's office, May 2,1857. A. O. CURTIN, Serrdary of the Cbrunomeeeath. Sccarraurs Orncx, Harrisburg, Jose 22.1857. f Pe lp=tinit the' above and foregoing Is a true Lod correct copy of the original "Resoluttora proposing amend ments to Mel:boning:ion of the Oanamonermith,” with the vote in each branch of the LeMslat me upon the Ansi p.m & thenief,. app.rs from the originals on ale in Ude office. In tatimony whereof I have hervemto set any hand [ /7 7, and calmed to be affixed the seal of the Soiretary's Ofilee, the dey and year above written. CURTIN, Steretary th, Cnotmonwatlth. The Is Steam, Jlorch 27, 17. resolution propealizmendments to the Col:imitat Sl ion of the Commonwealth be wader consideration, On the queetion, Will the Senate agree To the first amendment? The ye. emir.. were taken agreeably to th e provisions of the Co.titution, and were. tallow, via: Eau-11.na Breuer, Browne,Coffey, fay, Evens, Fetter, ,renniken, Frazer. Ingram, Jordan, Enlinger, Kn., Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Straub, Wolah, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker -7A. Nera—Mesera. Cnabb, Creasman, Gregg, /Lerrls, Nam. and Souther-7 So the question was deterndnedin the affirmative. question, On the Will the senate agree to the eecond amendment ? The ye. and nays ware takon agremably to th e part. m of the Canaltution, and were as follow, vim Vale—Merin,. Brewer, Browne. Creswell, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingram., Jordan, Snot, Unlatch, Lewitt Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, lfrfgbt and Taggart, Kara—lleatrat Coffey, Cambia. Fraser, Gregg, B arri e, Kit linger, Femme and ScofieLd-8 So the question wss determined in the alfirmstive. On the question, Will the Se.te agree to the third amendment! The yeas and nays were token agreeably to the preen.. of Ma Conatftntion,mml were Yiss—Mesars. Brewer, Browne, Crelb, Cromwell, Ely, Evans, Flvaniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Rillbage Enos, Lauhach, LewinMyer, Sosfield, Sellers, Shuman,, , Soother, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Waikato and Wright-21 Nears—Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—t. Both. queetiort was determined In the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth smerahnetat ? The yeas and ram were takenagreeably to the provide. of the Constitanon , and were en follow, via I.l—Years Browne, Coffey, CS. ..well Ely, Brum, Tlentilken, Preto, Ingram, Killinger, Knot, Lau. huh, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shaman, Souther , Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—tE. Nara—Meara Crab, Finney, Jordan and Feamee.-4 So the question was determined in the alfire.tive. IN 713 Z Horner Burauscererrirrs, 9, 1857. The molt.. proposing amenelmento to April the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consider:Wen, On the eine:Mop • Will the Homo agree to the Ant amendment/ Toe yeas aod .ys were taken agreeably to the prOvialons of the Co.titutlon, and were . hollow, viz reas—Mmerm. Anderson, Arthur, Mukha.. , Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown. OelhournOtempbell, Chsee, Clearer. Crawford. Dickey, Ent, Eysmr, Faneuld, Potter, Gibbon., Gild. Hamel, liirper, Edna Reletand, Hob junim,) Im brie, lanes, Jacob., Jon... Joh., John. wan haunt., Kerr, . K , night, LaMantia°. Loess Lovett, Maniar, Mang l e, IPOilmont, irllaubt, Moorhead, Afnutnut„ 11... am Nichols, Nicholson. Nunermaeber, P.raon, Peters, Petrikin, Fineman, Purcell, Ramsey, (Plitladelphh.,) 80rn..;, (York,) Itratmer, Reed, Roberts, it pp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (P.mta...) Smith, (Central Stevenson,Fall, Vsinvoorlals, Vickers, Foegbtley, Walter, Westbrook, Whe n. Speaker-78. Wfineten, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Oats, Mrs—Maws Backus, Began, Dock, Ilamilt-a, cock, Hine, Rine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Leh°, Struthers, Thorn, Warner mod Wlntrads-12. , So the question wee determined to the affirmetive. On the question, Will the Rouse agree to the womd annaidment The ywis of the Constitution and w oe we taken egreeably to the provision s vis: Sus—Mean. Anderson, Backlit:sae, Ball, Beek, Bower, Calhou n, Calhou Campbell, Carty , Ent, Faneold, Plater Glides, Meyer, Illeetand. M11e.% Hoffman. (Berta) Ileausekeeper, Imbrie, Innen, Jenkins, Johns. Johneon, Kauffman, Knight, Leleenring, losmaker, Lunn, Matmee, Mangle, 11 . 11 vain, Moorhead, Mumelman. N Nichol two, Mammoth. Pearwm. Peters Fetrikln, Pownell, Purcell, Itanorey, (Philadelphia) Itate;ey, (York.) "humor, Rohm., Ropp Shaw, Sloan, Solon, Voeghtley. Walter, Westbrook, tnarton, Zimmerman and Getz, Npmkze-7. Hare --Mears . Arthur, Animal., Backus; Dena., Bhi=!! C h a eeLtle.a. Cmwfmt. Bytter, fillthoney, Kerrd:goll%cfritt'ouit,n Ituionle,ll°=;&titr,'Riitnj= Smith, (Oentre,)fitwomson, Struthere Thorn. Vmnmer) Vickers, Wagon...net, Warner, Wintrode, Wltherow an Wright—Sl OnSo t ehgoes:too,e q o nwasdetermined in the affirmative. th Will the House mgree to the third amendment.? The.yesa an toy. were taken agreeably to the provlslone of the Constitution, and wore aa els yug....Meems, Anderson, once, Ball, Beek. Benson. Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell,Chaae,Rleaver,Cruarann. Dickey, Ent, Apter, Fausold, Fatter, Gibboney, ITV"' 11,:(1=r114' naper]rtrliwTlTmen (Mt) Joh., Jonnson, Kauffman, Kern, Lea Manear, 31angia, MlXlmont, alocrinsul. Mumma, Memel coon, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnuenumber, Peareen, Pete., Petrikln. Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, R ee d, ['Hopp, Slum, Sloan, Smith, (Cantlarls,) Smith, (Centre,) Steaemen. Tobin, Vlekani, VotiOtthi, Wagormeller, Weethrook, Wllll.oty Witherow. It right, Zimmerman end Getz, Abenker-72. Mrs—Mors. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Gild., Itamiitop , Ihmosck, Mine, Jeekink Laboring, *Villain, Ramat% plitilade Iptile,) Robots, strtalt. ere, Thorn. Welter, Warner, I , Tharton sad Winttode-22. So the qmstion we, determinants the affirmative. 013 the goat:lon, Will the lione agree to the fourth amendment? The ye. sad lays were taken amenaby to the provisions of the Ocasentatlon, and were as follow, via: Ytaa—Mwecre. 'Anderson, Arthur, n, Baekbot., Back., Benson, Mahon, Bower, Brow Calhoun, Ca, bee, Benson, Chaeg Clearer, Cmwfonl, Dicke), tot, zy.ter, Falneeld, ?WWI iNhhOneY, Mee, Memel. Marper, Blts. Indidand, ilinepte, &dm., (Borba) Hoffman, (lab. I &nosy) flousekesper,..lmbris, Thum Jambe, Jenkins, Joh., 7, gengeonn,K err , Lebo,Letwenring.Lonstakera. ovel, kPCalmont, Milvldn, Mumma, Rom e man. Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemanber, • Pearson, Pete PotriltipPoenall, Purcell, lionmey,(Philatielpida,) Kama , ''lTark,) Roamer, Reed, Rebat Rupp, Shaw,Sloan, Smith; J Cambrle,)Smith, (Osntre,) Stevenson, Talon. Tail TAO, lourids, Vickers, Tonatley, icagonseller Warner, W • rote t on. Wit s, rmen Bad ) I Me *44 =., Dock, Hemlltins, , fla.ock, ' St.istihets, Thorn, Wlatrods and Wright-7 • . . , the gustation woo dscermined to theaffinnative. , Bcea:ra • Ilainesznao, Ao14211,11U.• Peanotacaft. gtk< • dean* thateMeihms and foreghaig im mt. , toned amg of the w Testy ands:Pays._ taken pa u the /IF °citation inmedmente to the Conetitertfon of he SO ISOISAPPIPA the Jounteltattlas tcco lame of the General - Aceetohfc• of unto Gammas / ee. • :Mums my tuwd gad thelbr tee . gesi of . phi 4111.0 Ittle tekr:csantronend der OMR* me thousand eight hap: ' ffietAand IRPeweinn. 'MAE A. G. CURTIN. .• Ihordayal fAactinsoameas" Cemetery /Marble W4:7" ------ **ke, NO. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, .• PITTSBI3ItO.B,?•..- • MATTHEW LAWTON, := • PRACTICAL 31.altEL.11 MASON: WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form hie Wendt eat the publk generally. r tluit 'hi has leased the above premise., for the manolectura)ul4.eate or every variety of Marble Work;sach as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and form; ALSO, Mantle Meets, Centre Table, Pier, Bureau and Waal Which ha is offering atdow aa is *O., te e other establinbinettt Weft of the mountains. His stock entirely new, and bai been minted by himsel4 expressly for this market. /leis also Prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclose Bur lota with liar. ble or Stone, and to execute any other work In his line, in any of the Cemeteries a4loining Pittsburgh. W., BY PLIIINUMION TO Rev. T. R. LyMen. Robert Galway, 1t0,.. Wt,.. Wilkins, John Catlett. Esq., Joo. 11. Eibeenberger, Eal, W. L. Ring-wait, gal., Chaim Brewer, taq. J. It. llill. Fey., Thomas Scutt. Req.,A. B. Curling. Req., W. P. Balm, Esq., I G. R: White, Req. The Trak furnished with all kind. of Foreignand Domes tk )(able, either bashed or in the rough, at Wholeank prima 111, base's° made arrangements with the manufrattiere of the beat brands, fora canton Nubbly of llydraulle Ce ment, Water and Louisville Limo, and Plaster Paris, both for Lend and StuocoWork, oil of which be 11l prepared to fu at short notice. tukikd.kwl A Rare Chance for investment. MILE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark in [PM enterprlee offers fur sale the 31schlaerv. Pat. terns, Lc, floe In working order. at his Machine *est., Ryan's Buildings, Firth street The Ling.,. ineation and quality of Machinery in use, combined wlth terms, present strong Inducements to investment °respite!. If the above in not disposed of as it stands by the second week In June, It will then be dispo sed of In ions to snit purchasers. till. WARWICK, myilti. edit Ryan*. Building, Fifth street. THE GREATEST mATcli AIACITINE IN TILE {Vent)! A FORTUNE LADE wrrit A SHALL INTES3IMIT. 111031A8' PATENT :MATCH SIACHTNE In • simple, cheap nod :perfect Match !flake, The Machine coats uuly SUS; In driven by hand, and will make the for tune of the manufacturer Inn short time. Where good wood la to be bad rflullly It funterhdly reduces the cost. tarkevrtal nit' or 3lachine privileges are offered fur sale at a moderate rice. For particulara, call at GAZETTE I.Y.WNTINII ROOM. Fifth street. JeldAtviftfT 18217. Stoves! THEMOST COMP of Cooking, Parlor and Allegheny City, at the /evert celebrated Atm. Air-Tight, Atmore, Tropic,. I 06.1r¢1 - Adam Cooking, T ther with ere ry varie Eneuty ofof the %Teat , ogety article. In the line, each a. [follow Wane, Ifouee-Forniehl_Thr. Outten and Spouting,llod, Squirrel imd Parrot Cage.. Call at Sign of the SM aLree Pot, Federalitrret, Allegheny. mr3o _ OEO. W. HURLEY.. Portable Floor /11111a - 7 -- rpHE SUBSCRIBER ISMAN afacturing PORTABLE FLOORING LULLS, OF AQUAL= ST'PERIOR FOR SIMP LI C ITY ARD DUR ABILITY; to any Other now In UDC They can be driven by stmt. water, Or home power, and will prove men. en acquisition to boo Manton, Stock Feeders and Lumber 'Reny persons throughout the conntly who have surplus power, Or power omployed only a part of the time On other business, by Introducing, one or more of these 3119 s Into t heir establishments, may greatly beeetlt thetnnehay. One f these 31111 s, (29 Incline In diameter,) griniling over 12 buzbeis Feed per hour, can be men dally ln operation at the Oil and Feed Mill of Reims. SM.( a Co, Rebecca etieet, Allegheny. Eirthtlera Oiled with dispatch. a W. W. WALLACE, tl2ldtt 319 Liberty street, Plltsbergh. Pa. ALCORNIP EXPRESS. OPPOSITION TO OHIO STAGE COMPANY, From Enon to Mercer. TICKETS -to be had at the P. F. W.k C, R. R. Depot, Allegheny City, and Cochran Muse, New Through Ticket. to New Castle, sl,7in to Metver, $2,60. Connects with the Morning Wall Train &ad Afternoon Eoo. prole! Jolthden. . W. P. ALCORN, Proprietor. ...~, • BY J 0 IS H P. I 0 .113.121 R a ur CO, KIMBALL, MEthSSlCKcornao k CO., MASONIC: HALL, F 71711 &TRENT, nFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE delicacies of the season, served up at the shorteet no tice, from 0 o'clock in the roorninF lgio'clock nt night. Moine*" meo and other, trill do well to roll In and a:anil ine our Bill of Par, at any time to wilt their appetite. tinting StllknKetneute made to r choice articles In our Ilne, from Baltimore, Phkladelphia and Norfolk, me can °Mr a froth supply of OYSTERS, HALIBUT, TRUT. LAKE RETIRING, And from the West, O all the rarieties of PLUME GAME, PRAIRIE CRICRENS, 11C13 REED nms, dr.. which .1 - 23 can furnish to loran+, or others, at Wholesale or 1.4411, either at the corner of HAND AND PENN at WALNUT lIALI. Fifth street.np3o i Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORe°NRER AND ELM AND BELIE STREET.% MASTIC WORKER, Ikon Tin given particular attention to 01l order* for work In Ins CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all blotto Pornlobed o abort notice. an.Thlyd Pslat LON GI L A NE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, N 0.77 (Old Post Otdor BErlldlnal Third =rest, batsmen Wood and Market streets. All orders promptly attended to. tripPlgorsarsented In a guyed, style. =ALI:Iyd chests Y. and S imperial Team 76 do do everted Black Tea 5.5 bags prima Rio Coffer. 45 Wide. N. 0. and Coles Sutra, 160 Mils do Slut tees; 7b do Baltimore Bolden and N. T. Sent 60 du cliuice Baltimore 1/sizrtal 10 do BodaSalerutum 20 do Crushed and Powdered Susan; 60 do North Carolina Tam 20 do Piteh; 100 do Soap Makers' Bain; 133 boons 6s. ibs and lb. lump Tobacco; 150 do Rosin. Tarlegated and Castile Song 190 do 840 and 10‘12 Window Glass 100 do 3Vhite Pipai; 75 do Stole do (Shaken) 60 do Salm-atm (In papers) 76 do Clothes Pin. NM do Madison CO. Paul Starch; • 250 kegs Nall.. assorted boos 30 do Elz Tart.: Tobacom 150 balm Butting. Cantffewick and Teritim 150 dozen Corn Broome; 50 do Burkett • 25 do No. 1 and 2 Tuba: 100 do Gras; /lamp and Cotton 000 ~,,Tzto.rtlnziottin full.soinitto.:l7ll!! Pittahnrigh Manor tuys ATWELL, LT:E Col, N 0.6 Wood stroet. Alcbical aealth and Strength Janet Inevitably Follow Its roe. .13corhave'le Rolland Bittern. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND HEM etly for DyepeindaDlsolue of the Kidney., Liver Corm plalnta, iTeaktimre of any kind, Fever end Agme and the va- Mena erections consequent open a /Murdered ' Stomach or Liver. Bach aa Indignation, Acidity of the Stontech,Hutickl Piths, Heartburn, Love of Appetite, Deepondancy, Coetive no M ;Blind and Piles. In all Herron; Rheumatic a Neuralgic Alifectione, It bee In numerous 'oaten.* proved highly beneficial, and in when affecada dead.' care. Nature find. no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful Unite!n the apstant Its effects tee almost magical, yet the cure permanent. It conmennlcatos no violent shock to the aptem, but arousing Its vital eneryry to normal ne thin, made. It t othrone otr the cause, and th e, thoroughly aradlmstes the disease. When he medicinal Timm are so unleentally acknawl• edged, end particularly here, where It has become so popu lar es family tnedklue, that It is sold wouldy of the go cers, as well as by all the druggists, It seem needlue to offer further evidence; yet as there two doubtlms some who bare tried =ay edeertleed remedies, and MITI suffer from Dyspepsia In on. , or more of Its dreadful forms, we mb- Joln the following certidcalm, the authenticity of which cannot ho doubted, ensuing as they do from persona mr well known. WHAT I 113-O 1011 THE BI CH. Wm. Schuchnum T , Em., DO the lN known Lithosayie, "I have frequently used Iluerbavee Helloed Batte grapber, it intariably redeem Indigestion and debility." vs, and find Ita use f Bev. Samuel Babcock sore : "I found special relief from ur a semre feted." headache, with which I had lung ant. J. W. Woodwell. Esq., say. "I hove mod ikeritavee Hob Mud Bitten myself, and recommend it to others, knowing It to bejust what It to represented.° Jomthan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, soya "I have de rived greet benefit from Its use for weoknose of the stomach and Indigestion." Murphy, says: "Albsr several physicians had failed Ikerhare's Holland Bitten censored the pain from my heart and shle,arising from Indigestion." The p h y s ic i a n o Kitten p lace Press, myc °A.fter one of the boo In this had failed, tkerhare's Holland Bitten, cured moor the wont form of Dyspepsia." Ironchi Fells, only manullicturer of the original , Extract or Colfee,"nayen "I 'mow thee your Hollond Bitten le one of the boot motelnes In the world fora disordered etomach or liter." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the racket, Baltimore, Proomoon It oo medicine descrying the confidence of the public." Ederhart, the leading German phyldalan of Penna. ham prescribed It frequently during the pmt there yeano with marked success In debilitated Matte of tbe dlgeetive organs, or of the mat= generally. The monmet of Pollutes Vitiegor Factory, tom or need It myself, and wt.* therefore (mimed to try Its effect upon my wlfe(troubled with the great deblll . ty common to all of a consumptim habie,) and really it In dothir her more good than anything she Ms ever taken.° NOTlCE—Whoever expects to find in thfn a beverage will ho disappointed; toot to the nick, weak and low spirited, It will prove a gratend ernmat cordhd, possessed of sing.. lar remedial properties. CACTION:—The great pont:bully of this dellghthil dra ma, has induced many imitations, which the penile should guard +Kohut purchasing. Bo not penmaded to buy my thic& else until you hate given Beethovea Welland Bitten • tkir trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely sops' nor It is to all these Imitation,. rirsom .t $l.OO per bottle, or ex battiest for $6.00 by the ale Proprietors. BEN.TAMIN PAGE, Jo., /I CO., corner Smithfield and Third stet., Pittaborgh. I o ne. 400311. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott Sons, No. 132 North Second street New York, Borneo a Perk, 004 Bscedway. owner Drums Baltimere,Cushare Brothers, Clayldreet, and Penn. sylvania Avenue; Cincinnati, John D. Perin Chicago, Bor. t clay Brother., 213 &mth Water street EL Look, Barnard Mani. & CO4 New Orleans, J. Wright & Co. fel:17;1.1%01 that D R. LIIIBY'S PILE OINT3fENT.— From J. D. NVeatowt, Governor of and United /Apt. Semzor hem Florida: For menu& of twentydrs year. I bate been amtctsd with the Piles, have submitted to metal aurgical opa ations Mr their remoras and have tried more than fifty remedied Dr. Libby'n PIN Ointment the Met that has siren me miler. Fron the effects already exhibited, the care moat be rapid and complete. JAMES D. WESTOOTT. Fromty: George W. Maisel!, Chief of Police, Saw Toth Ci I bare long been troubled with the PO" ne4 the am of Dr. Libbra Pile Ointment pm use hurnadlate lief. It ewe mo further Nem re to add that In Ma ny ny hatu like xros omoog my acquaintances It boa boon used • with remit& GEORGE IT. YiIATIIELT, Chief ofPoilcs. -:From the bate Adfutarit Osumi of Connecticut: hare been ¬ed with Pan In their moat dis• Inning and discoureging 'MO porkot et twenty • pars, nod hod Somme tothe best medical eliill with out benudt: tag:posed the elaefucarehlesagc= that ft woadd dorm ray WO. tinderthe no. I crwiro owed this pie of Dr. Liao, 1.4048t0500t oa4 Ulf oiooli to a Nobel tore:- .1 itlrfelko bUipAge • -;...ktitttamitedunaut ' wp.Aftiosiiiiiakow nsen,byn t . ° snow m laira kt d W i f y l 0 0, 41: t • IlleAdaWirf ":+g, • - B. T.HRZ.E GREAT' LYGR TR! MANK IND EASE LONG BEEN EN gnigied da;sl,-as -repith the true means . of / 'ro t' n 5 life. Phdett,thu'ob uman bod il..r the thllLons ftia . [Meat of lh ollflt. l,o &colt], are subject to • continued practice of probabilitksand unCertainties. There is nothing certain ot . Rued to the treatment of the sick elther In the old or now school of Ineelletne. Dr. Medway has succoaled to producing three remedies— knewn to the world as Itedway's Ready Relief, Deoevetlail Resolvent and Regulators. These Itemodla are not only ese tabllshed facts bustunch as they hare never yet ailed in their pedal or combined eflimicy fn producing fruitful and beneficial results—fiat, they are facte establishing a science —as they bare In all masis..when trier succeedM ream. Ingealth—and ridding the beds lkom disease after all othermedicinal treatment bad failed—and therm* skillful phy had given up the sick as beyond the power of hos UM* Incatabl nurnst ectuo — nodprimmumed the dreadful mandato— es Radway'e Remedies arm therefore fixed futa rho or. chleimief medical science—they have been "often tried"— ;never detded"—and are ready - tofu triedagain." near Ints.ol . LIDELY. RADWAY'd READY RELIEF. As a Special Remedy is to be used In all cum where the human s! of body is mined with rho torturing pangs or parox ysm pain — noniatter what the outsell the pain may be; or where It may be located—an application of the Ready Relief, either Internally na a drink, or externally., en alle- VititOlt, Will in o few minutes restore the afflicted body to ewe end comfort. In all caws of Bowel Disorders, Dysea.7. Choler; Moody Flue, Sick Reastache, Nem. Mustache, and other Retreat Afections, Neuralgia, litienutimt Sprains, Strain; 'Mother/ie. Burnt, &aids, Wonn4a, ' t Wetted& Braises, Rota, rohoning, either by the bites o .ring. of Reptile., In ' sects, or Vegetable or Mineral poisoning by accident—in all ' res.:island under all circumstance. whore the human aysteen Is tortured by Nap, Radaray's Reedy itcliefran be relied open aye quick, not. and certain rottosly. In cases of Rilliournese, Billions Fever, Typh. rever,Bl4 Peter. Yellow hirer, Fever and Agee, &oriel /over, and Nl " Malignant Patera Small Von, Measles, Pneumonia. Red. wars s; Ready Relief used ID connection with Medway'. Regu lator will peadtivalyeure the nick afflicted with these dis. order., protect the ardent eget= sudden attacks when either of these malignant diseases prevail. Stand TopN MO ND 01/.142 1.10 NT. IiADW AY'S IRLI/OLATORS. The discovery of thako• oadertol Ole establishes a now is his and an .w principle Ir the science of medi cine. n taking these Ors no griping pains or sickness at the en 1.11 ospe.lerto d; th ey °per 4e naturally. leaving the the eel s, liver mid othe • organs In r nntoral and healthy Each pill that Is taken giros nen life to the blood; they Ipurl i4...tokr. fromlt al Impure ..eposits and elinallre Its One Or two doses of E viwayia regulators, will entirely rn ell distreaelug syn. ptome o. Dyapeptia, Jaundice, Ner vousness, I ndigotio n, C Venee, Ll 'tar EMII plain t, Hin r e mew.holy,.d r El core all organic diama t o either in man or worn*. Lodi a ttor bled with irregularities or weakening dischargeo, nayT. opo • prompt enro end reg. ular.porioda It Radwaj • lief agora are taken. Every dale of Itadway'r Regulator.; that is taken instils new strength within the body of the weak, foehle and Infirm. All who take them are delighted with the happy change they experlonoe in • few hours. The dispirited and meta. and eholy vigorous. foel joyous end happy; the rick and debilitated, inning fitove•ll 1857. LETE ASSORTMENT Retain, Stores to be found In pricoa .mprlaing In part the I City, Inam ron ond, TIZEILD OILAT unto% RADWAY'S •RENOVATLNO RESOLVENT, C Humor; Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Einem Sores. Tumors, Fever Screw, Skin EntpUona, Blotches, Bronchitis, Dynpepsht, Gout, proPsY, Syphilis, Consumption, Apoplexy, At.; 1:111d all Con stitutional and Chronic Diseases either inherited by heredita ry transmission, or Won:dated by exposure or ctherwiso. There ls no remedy in the world nun will work each mi raculous corm in old diseams, as Radsray'a Resolvent. it : I=7 the whole homart bodnreprodures new and healthy r I lendin g from the Lungs, Radway's Renovating Re solvent. will Inn lbw Minute* check hemorrhage from the lungs or threat. 1, eases where the patient coughs up clot, of blood or p. streaked with blood, Itailvese. Resolvent will man remora the digiculty. IlEirSanth llamemed of 1119 East Thirty-second street, bed a bad tough for two yeah She coughed up sometime. half a pint of blood doting the night. She w. cored In 7 days by the Mier and Regal... Ro-A flora leg of 21 year% cueol In three weeks by Rad. ware Rel Dlr. T.ll. Kilgore, &merchant of hih tanding In Mhionega, Ga., sale ••T hat a gentleman who f or s twenty one years had been &Meted with, pre leg, that retleteder ery kind of treatment, wa. effectually cured In throe weeks by Railway. Ready Relief, !Insolvent and Regulator.. um mare elmr trams. ie co RADWArSRE LIEF — REGULATORS—RESOLYiNT. .thutional diseases, sad where the conctitution Is brokendown, or the body In a rapidotate of decay, or the aptem inoculated with the alms of dmanse, either by the rWlatlon of the bin of health, Intem excess and In dulgence of the pennon., by he tsry tr ce, ammleslon, aa In cam ofScrefula, Consomption. Itheemathim, Root, Hie, nod other heir Mot., which • long of anasstry has to bonnUfally and delay bestowed on posterity, as a memento of the put, at the can of the Neffering Inheritors. These - ItanteMes, in their Mini... rapacity, poem • curative pow er that no Ws.. can with...d: their combined effect will eradicate term the living body every particle of ellmased mat ' ter, renovate the.wholerptece with health:Ace/ them:wound deorriog luniot. or o th er omens; cleanse and purify the un clean from Impurities. To the diabled wayfarer, who Is crippled with Infirmities Invite you.to try' the. Rentediee. We will roach Mr their efScary, With many hendrede of others who have witnessed and felt the effect of the 'Throe Ore. Lights," and as they rule and gave. Rome bodle. which they aro declined by the Al mighty Power, to then three remedial stands, Rulers, Con. nearer., and Grand Muter. of ail di.... ILADWAY CO., 1C,2 Fulton atreet, .Y. For bale by T. R. CALLMNDER, Nlnfte. burgh. • The R. R. R. Ralliedlet sue, sold by Druggist., Merchant. and Storekeeper.. Je2l folldawlyr READ! IKEADII REAM!! IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A PEW MINUTES, D MAI rE FOC If. 4.'ry TEARS OF SUFFERING" CARTRR'S EiNuasa BZULTUREL The Great Purifier of the Blood. Du Bert Alicretfire ear, yet Diegancredl PBYtdulane Pmearibo it, end every one who area it Le • walk ing advertisement- No Medicines ever yet offered to the Amalie.. public has gained such popularit,y in so abort • Woe as CAR TER•S SPAN.I3II MIXT&R Rf IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROT DLA It will cure any cam of Rhertmation. It will cure any or of Salt Rhona,. It will cur e an y cue of Nourelgie. It will CM. any o g ee or Feuer a nd Ague. Or any Diemen swilling from an Impute state of the Blood SCROFULOUS READER! It cured - the niece of the Hon John Minor Botta, member of Oongrey., from Virginia, of Scrofula, alter the skill of the beet physlcians, both of New York and Phtladviphik had been [dial in min: and it will cure yon, resider, if you are no affected. RHEUMATIC BRADEN It cared D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rhemnatlam of four years' standing, alter all other [email,* had fallod.— We hare hundred. of such certnlcam.. Can on the agent and pt a Book and Circular, and read foryourself, the meaty rentarkalilo and astonishing cam ft to mulo. The celebrated Dr. Butcher writhe to tie that he hod two of the moat Serer. and long standing imam of a dieeme that wooldskid to non of the usual tramline, but hemmed one cam with sta, and the other with nine bottles of Oirterie Spanish Blume. We hare known It used In over a thou,- arid cam., nod hare yet to hear ore „fethere In any case. • YE Sli&Brifl THOUSANDS READ: AGUE AND FEVER—Do not take QUIIIIM, Mercury, any such noxionsDrup, but try at once Warm/ Alterative or and Purlder of the Blood; Carter's Spaleit %Muni will cam any and every PIM of Ague and Perm. We hare never yet known It to WI. And for all disemm arising from an impure state of the , Blood, no umlicine hae mu yet bean Itund to ham or good as effect. U you are sick, try It at oacce do not delay: time fa recio l pus, and health the greatest of all blessings, ultriout which al OLIO DI valueless. • • WM. S. BEERS & 01, Proprietors, - Richmond, Virgin!. For sale by B. A. PAIENESTOCK P)... and JOSEPH FLP.3IO:O, Pittsburgh, and Druggists and Country Mer chants in all parts of the United Phone mid Canada., del&deerlyY The Greatest Medical Dlesovery OF THE AGE. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, IIAS diecovered In one of our common pasture We** a remody getable that cures every kin rople.d of Mayor, from the wont to 0. 006•ZOOLI lie has tried it In over eleven hundred cue., and . never failed except in two cur. (bah asunder humor.) Ile has now In his ruseemon over two hundred cortiflntee of its value, all within twenty miles of Burton. Two bathes. warranted to cure snorting bra mouth. Our to three bottles oat cure the worst kind of pimple* of the face. Two to three bottles will sour the tremens of boll.. • Two bottle. are warranted to cure the wont canker In the mouth and stomach. Those to five bottles an warranted to cure the worst case of eryalpelai. One to two bailee en werntated to cure ell humors of the firea. Twebottlesue warranted to ono running of the flan and 'blotches among the hair. Pour to az bottles ex, warranted to cure corrupt' and run ning elem. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of th " l an-• Two to three bottle* an warrant.' to owe the meet dupe- rate cues of thou:nation. Two to three bottles an marrallta(ll to [On lb. wort! Me. of ringworm. Three to font ladtles are warranted to cure eat theme. Fire to tight bottles:will cure the worst cane, of scrofula. A benefit is always eaperienced from the fine bottle, and a perfect cunt 4 warranted when the awn quantity Is is. ken. Notblog leeks so Imptamble to than who have in min tried all the wenderfhl medicines of the der, es that • on mon weed growing in the immure d along old mono ' shoald can every humor In the eistenn yet it is now eased bet If you have a humor It her to mart There are no If. nor and., hue. or he's about the suiting sumo cases and not yours. I peddled over* thousand bottles of It In the skint. ty of Baum I know its albets In every cue, It Ws al readydeoe emeof the greatest cares aver done In Mama ehusetts. Ilan It to children over a year old: to old people ' of eisty. I have own poor. puny, wormy looking children ! whom flash wen soft and flabby, tutored to a perfect state of health by ono bottle. To thou who aro subject to a sick headache, one bottle will alwaye core It It give greet relief to catarrh and dimi. mow Some who have beenealtlVO Ste years, have taken and bun regulated by It. Where the body hi sound It works q.it.N.Y. but where Metro is any derangement of the fano. lion. of nature, It will cameo very aingtdar feelings, but you maid not be alarmed—they always dhoppear In from fuer due to a week. There la Dever nbad noun from it. Oath contrary, whoa that Staling is over you will feel yourself like • new perun. • I heard unmet the most extravagant ence. tante, of It that mu seer listened to, No dome of diet Is " sn ' t r te " r I=4 ' vte th n simmered In nlons swelling of the nook and under rho tors. Price 5u cents. Mice of the kledkal Inecoverysl pm bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Adult.. one table spoonfel per day., Children - over eight Wars, tinurrePounfok children from eve to eight years, to spoonful. Ai no direction an, be made eppllcable to ill nominations, take enough to operate cm the bowels twice a " y. Mr. KENNEDY ghee personal:anent/Mon la bad cases of eatable. Sold Wholesale and retell at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood .trout, corner of Virgin Alley,• end J. P. /LEMINO, All. gbany. aplo 1nh27.-lytilwrP ALL PAINS CURED LIKE 31A010. Pries twenty-pre rests per, bottle., check Pain the climax le the fore *.man of dlsaccre , tote the pale and yen ROT. BLEW MAGNETIC CIL Is only the wonder of tlie sr! It tom Man In Nee Cols thiTetr.e7 Ph= Cores Cramps,. Pain '' ln the Mconselt mad Bowels. Com WE Neck and Swelled Pam from s Cold. Cone Rheumatism and Emotes. Omni Spralal, Braises, &adds and Burns. Cores Come awl Lamp In the Net. Corse Ago.. and n the Breast.„ow it „ • Cores Earache Ins Am minute*. r Cores Pain in the ads% Matz. • Mires Ague and Chill This ono bomb% medicine, and no funny &tumid be edthoot • bottle %Agee of midden t or sudden McAteer. It b aged extentAllE always giving commdlate mild. If the 1113NDERYTIL =meta speak it would exelshn,— . most phintelAnt take whole months to day, I make my one.. In half a ecutuneee day." "lAn pan Trwideace with the &A Skins in the Ihreet, t paw". with subsequent salad& truth on the Colaineat of ftropt, assoclatlntdally with the miry outs or the Metthist profession, has saslied Y COL . riBID to prima to world the womanaoseasrao Olt, • . N.P7aug, t asarf enteb leprhitiltteand At Prof. !teed% 4.k. rat i rztrolit. and Dr Mali • 71 4 6 . 3 •Aseativ < • c • & mutiny, • ni,.4 •". " V DV ALER•OARRETS 11PtIALL1731; ' ,:04; CLOTRE4' itrunik No. ti;sliairthatisetawarwood.,:.. pt, namime. Jr" bril"."44 tag mod far id• by " 142412marrallrx 211 st uhrir 4a.-4 AVER% OZ - 11SIELEVE" For Me Rapid Gen qf s Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. atunrcn, Masa, ahh Dea,185,5. Da. .1. C. Arta —l do not hesitate to say the best remedy I have ever found foe Coughs, Warmness, Innuenra, and the comitaut symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pee. tarot. Its casstant tut. In my practice and iay family Co the last ten yaws has shown Ii to possess superior shines tor the treatment of these tomplalnts. A. IL moramr, PO., Of In EDEN KNIOLIT, M.D. fra. N. Y., writim "I used your Pectoral myself and ha my Duall ever duc hose e you Invented it, and bellere it the host medkino y for its purpone ever put out. With* bad cold / should sooner pay 95 for • bottle than do withiMt it, or take any other remeds. CROUP, wirobemo cocoa. INFLITENZi. Remnant:ma fill.. Feh.7, 1834. BIOTA. Area—i will cheerfully certify your Pectoral Is the best remody isolate...an for the cure of Who:ming Cough, Croup, and the chest disease, of children. We of your fra ternity in the South approsiato`your skill, and commend your medicine to ourllctiolilnittitiNKLlN, M. D. AMOS LEE, Est, Montgonwriy, la., writes let Jan., .10, 1/ 1 .1 hada tedious I emus, which confined me In doors ll weeks, took many Icings without relief, flintily tried your Pectoral by.the claire of our clergyman. The drat dim [alloyed the owe pas In my throat and Inapt; loss than ous-half the bottle me completely well. Your Medi cines are the cheopunt as well as the boat eve can boy, gala t of iend.tanllla you, Dueler, mid your remedies, es the pour matt's ln fr' ASTIEMA OR P/iTfILSTC AND DRONClfffilEi. . WifiTMAscuserrnn, Pa., Feb. 4,1858. fltai—liour Chet ry, , Pofiordi Is performing toamellona mina In this section. It lies relieved noveral from alarming symptoms of eunnumplion, and In now curing a luau who hoe Watrisi tinder an nffection of the lungs for the last 40 Sean. ; lIENRY L. FADES, Merchant. A. A. lIANISEY, 51. rt., Albidn'llouroe Co., lowa, write,, Sept. 4, 1855 , --During sty practice of many year / have found that nothing emoil to your Cherry Pectoral nor giving e awe and relief to conenunpfive pailetil., or curing nude as are curable." We might old solunnin of oridenee, tipt the moat roosit.. of proof of the virtue of thin remedy le found in its effects upon trial. Probably man ny and each dno one CONSUMPTION. cured Bo ma reedy g has ever been known which tte ems t Some no bon= aid con reach, bat Oc t . tO (hoe° the C hia herry Pectoral Words relief and comfort. Aeroa House. New Toth City, March 5,11354. Dacron Arra,Lowelit-1 feel it:adtity and a pleasure to In form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. She had been tire mouth,. laboring under the dangerous eymptoms of Consumption,,trogn which wield we could pro cure gave her much relief. ' , the awe .wanly ailing, until Dr. Strong, of Otto city, where we have come for alvlee, rec ommended a trial of your medcline. We bless bin binders, en we do your akin, for she bee recovered from that day. She!. not yet no strong se she need to be, but term° from her cough, and cello herself well. Youra with gratitude and regard. • M ORLANO ULCT, of yville. Clintureptices, do not deessir D till till you ImreShelb tried Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. life made by one of the beet medical chemlete in the world, and its owes all around us beepeak the high merite of its virtnes....Phil. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rrHE SCIENCES OF CLIEMISTRY AND Medicine have been:taxed to their inmost to produce this Trost, moot perfect purgative which It known to man. innu merable pi °ore are alumni that these pill. have virtues which eurpino in excellence the ordimtry medicines, .nit that they Witt uttprocrdentedly upon the Esteem of all men. They me safe and pleasant to take, bat powerful tonere. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of Its organs, ramify the blood, and expel dbconse. They purge out the foul humors which tweed end grow distemper, stimuLste sloggigh or disordered organs into their natural action, and on ly thy tune with etrength to the whole eyelem. Not do they vire the kvery day complaints of everytady, but also fonnidable and dangerous diecnsoe that have bellied the beet of human kill. While they praline powerful .nests, they are at tbu same time, In diminished doses, the begat and beet ph yet. that can be employed fur children. Being suiptrotatetl, they are are pleasant to [eke; awl being intly vegetable ere free from any rink ef harm. Cures lure been mode which surpaee in • a n y acre they not eubetantleted by man of such exalted position and chanirter as to forbid the su•picion of nittnith! Many eminent clergnnen and physicians hero lent heir names to certify to tin public the reliability of mytemodice, while other. have. end mo the assurance of their conviction that ray prepandlons contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, Intiferlng fellow-men. The Agent. bolow name,' to pleased te furuleh grail. my American Almoner, containing direction. fur thole use and certilleates Of their cares, of the following complaint. Costirencas. Mikan Complains, Itheurearin4 Dram heartburn, Ileadeche analog from • fool stomach, Naas., Indigestion, Morbid function of the &carols and Palo arising therefrom, Fletnioncy, Lose of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cotworous Diseases which require an evaccutat Medicine, Scrofula or King'. OtH. They also, by purifying the blo od awl enunciating the syetem, cora many complaint. which it would not be .apposed they could each, such to Deafn Partial Blincineas, Neuralgia and nerrons Irratability, D ess, ee rangementa of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kind red complainte alining from a low state of the body or ob struction of its functions. Do not be put off by neprinclpled dealr, with aome other pill they .. .titer:core profit on. Ask for e Ante's Pax; and talcs nothing else. No other they can giro yon com pares with thin in its 'intrinsic value or curative postern.— The sick want the hen aid there is for them, and they should hare it. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Ldwell, Maas. kip-Price.ss cente per box. Fire boree for $l. Bold by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK k 00., Wholes4e Agents Pittsburgh, and by all Druggists and Mellkinc, mr3itlydknE--im DR. 1100FLAND.8 CEGYJIBAS. GERII,IA- BITTERS• MM° BY DR. C. 31. JACKSON, P . HILADELPHIA, PA. NVILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liter (Map Dyspepsia, Jaundice, CArenie or Nervous Debt Hey, Di.ROM Of NC Kidneys, and a ll Mt ues aritinarom a disordired Liter or filoinach. Such Coma. pat i nae, inward Pilee,ulums ofillood to the Head, Acidity of the BLOBLISh, NSLIMP4I, Heartburn. Ma- Stognet AFood . Fulness or Weight in the D cus, Si niting or Fint- • tering nt the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dillicolt Breathing, Fluttering at the Ittert,Ctunking or eufftwating sensations when in airing po. tore, Dimas Vision, Dots or welts before the Sight, Fe. tort and pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspire- Boa, irellownme of the Skin nod Eye.; Pain In the Sid. Back, Cheer, Limbs, Sc., Sudden Fitmide of Heat, Burning in the Fleeh, • Consmnt Imaginings, Etilined great De pression of S The proprietor In calling pi therits. attention of the pnblie to this preparation. does .o With a foaling of the utmost tooth den. In its virtt..d adaptation to the dbusues for which It I. recommended. It iv no UM/ and nuttier!article, but ono that has stoolthe ten of • too ye.si trial before the American people, and its reputation end sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in Its favor given by the MORS In all prominent and troll known physicians and Indlrlduale parts of the country Is homer.., sod careful peru sal of the Aituarate, üblished by lb. proPrietor and to be had gratis (any of his Agent., cannot but satlsf; the most skeptical, that this remedy is really deserting the great celebrity It has obtained. Principal Office and Manufactory, \o, 90 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. avitifeals of R. Iroodward. BatN ewil blown hurdler for the Dorwannon /rots /Fork; terry Ostottilltt. Duitematm,ll, Da. C. 31. J srmov— Dear Sir:—"l was for for five ms I yam at wormDysentery,with Chronic Dalton. Dysentery, for which tended by several of the best physiMmis in the country, but all of no avail. I also need varionsremedke, but could find nothing to benefit me until I was indurtrl to try yoorGerman Bitters, and after taking four bottles by which I Ins entirely eured, and sun now enjoying the beet of health." More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Cortificitte of J. 0. Comm, Ewi., Reporter for the "Erin lug Chronicle," Pittsburgh, Pa., who, 1eb..%. liibb, "ye "Pox some weeks part my wife has been using your Gee. more Bitters, with is hippy effect. Rho has been aflikted or lose, for sevens!yeaes, with disease of the Liver end Dynpepsla, and Mail she commenced losing the Bittern, no. thing Wid glean her much relleL Her health is now rapidly t°proving. appetite good, and we have b every aoon to be. Mere she will e perfectly metered. She mays It re Le the beat , medicine she has over wed." Nervous Debility. J. N. lintalusen, Doylestown, Pe., June 10,1859, aye "My wife has been afflicted with a Nervous 'Debility...ince September, 1861, since which time I have been tumble to find any phyelcien or mulleins that would bensOt her In the least, until one day I called at the .tore of Dr. llarvey, In this town, for some tincture of Iron, and described to him the afflictions of my wife; be then handed me a lot of paper. to read, among which I found one deacribing your German Bitten, I Immediately procured a kw bottle. from him, and am pleased to Mate that the use of the Bitten Inv done her moregood than all the medicine elle has heretofore taken. I wish you to coed me a half doneplaint.e bottles. Liver Co • J: P. Wtcr. Ilarthisuurg, Pa. m , May your =„ IBM, sa "With touch pleasnro I tostlfy to the virtue of your Ger, man Bittern. Some time Woos! W. Afflicted vrith o diocese of the Liver, for whkh I mod vellums ramediew hot with no beneficiel affect, until I wrot Induced to try your Bitters, width I em now happy to state have entirely cured me." They aro entirely vegetable, free nom all alcoholic stlmw butte, And pleasant In Mate andemoll. AtirPrice 75 came per bottle. Sold by Druggists And Storekeeper, In every town and village lb the Vnlied Sumer and Omuta+. 1 Sad by FLEMING BROS., end Dr. CIEG. IL KEYSER, e Pittsburgh, Pa. oUlDlydkwl3 c WA WONDERFUL DISCOVERY t: HICH HAS I3EEN 'THE STUDY AND research of the beat medical men that ever lived to God a remedy that Would radically cure the Dy which ham been sweetly found out by spepaia, D It. It. T. PO RD, OF PITTSBURGH PEN.IVA •• Ills laborious eearch and reoearch In the Vegetable Mop dons for eight or ten years, has brought to light a wonderful Ihmlicloe which ten e ars, retro the DYSPEPSIA, which I. the trot came of all general disease whlch the lrmintey e . tem is euldect to: Kreps the Reeerroir (Stomach) clean and' healthy. Ira must all have goad. health entdoct of any newt dime', and cannot boa' Dr. It: T. FORD has been a subject of this AWN dlearaa• blond!. [Dynpopela] for eight to ten Inn, sad ILL tried • betake& of experimente on himself. but all la vaiMail his present discovery, which tuts radically cored h ies *and many others In six, eight to _twelve day', withcmt pain, sickness, or any implement feelings In the system, but mt the contrary, It Invigorates the einem and gives healthy action to every part. It will act gently Cr toplom n i, 0,, th. Irowele, and glee et healthy action to the stomach and Irer. You can eat and drink your mual dialler, width will uot interfere—the medicine elware doing Its duty—called DR. R. T. FORD'S Drarlillitt coßmu., What kind of diseases will Dysperula prmiue4 e It le the that mom of all general diseased pe... „ au...ston, Lung"- - Affectlen, or Pulmonary D nwia., /Wiens Manila*. Billiox=' -a. ° 6l " 13kk Fever and Ague, Nervous Yere-, !ter ... Typhal :Pavers, Costive Bow May laxity eitl- .eittiat U'rni*, (Pit.,,] matles of all kind+, Apcpless ' . annoy Skin, Colds, Rhea .3"fialo. Dam OttexptMa .." , Insimity, Weakness Of the .r th e stome4 na.. , the !nod, Bedroom Putnam All or the tsar° be" 4og op of your Foodooet all* Wild. DAV4ar..:4'..ett.'"Wca:rea' t or orgl i a ll alt t IMlnsed .c en = mir , w i.. - . „teed, of this statement la true, whkh no ma MAY' " 14 .1 4 %m:cum sal who have luta trick know QM ~or nnot to be e from expatiate ix sla or deranged .tach is rat ' ' flow Deportanlit Le to a per nattent who has been' tut- tering for many years, to point him to a remedy that ha can glimprely on, ead tadkaity remote the !Attie OW has made hat et k. Ire like • mariner Waged ape% thelmesty st the Drat se of • light hoar Ids hart bounds Ida y. PRICE rinteinatuns Cold by the Proprietor. Dr. R. F ORD, D Weld anti et P...celesnlet Amway (Fourth street Road,) and shut JOIEEN u.A.ff. Jr. No. 116 Wood mitred, corner ot gixth; 'Do, NE- I Nut irmasowax k. 00.. , LRerty tared: hdow tft. Mir o Dittelatroh: Also, l / I r. IC A. r., t. , 0; Junes T. &MP'. & Cs, North d er --oVii—. 'street°, and the Diamond. Allegheny' City. ' Atid elm.' D e r,Ford," ntiMidis and Lima Pat oho, bls tualusb/ lndia Ygptableserrelinimant. • • ......_..- 8 . ' ' _ .. _ 1214 . 1 11 , 0T. .11N.11.,1,m .014,11 Ala Coauo...wolm..kr ea' '''.."°•"l6c22&& tiallDa Mill teary to theirlautlastde qualifies: Th &VW la not to be found. •• • . intlfialkwlyD- , ' .., .DRLAY 111117 Niru.,,,""der a: ne Head of Hair ' . 1 ,4% G REAT! T ORNAMENT,. " bute n f t ..AND.811.6 t"" e C oLt i t ' IONIC 916 lb bawl' chock goy trade:toy tow and wafting MIL • .-.46Proraamit Dm Prielft Bova ,9113,3 i 4* 4. Pr! Iq II . I .WKIIi, -* / . . eu~E B. wheobezton., fro r ".- ;;, 11 ina AVIOD• ST. Wel rime. WHA.LEBONI NII r t .. . Meted VT EropedaidetsatingtlynkeedWesS,t dtshad(^, 41-41=6. Oa. rftrii•-----,4ZAtirtaksYwiltbNrattrialtnaillol2ll• Tr zemp.,loo, 44l , • Nr3 , -'"",2111P'111-14"-MT.1-1,,A;f1:1;:,, %" 43T - RiAc? - f •A 'to-4 ,X,. . . • ilailtoatts: • , • ---........................................._._._„,__,____.„._._ RAILROAD NOTICE.. . :-.,: " 1 rpHEPITTSBURGHa .I. WAYNE k CELICLAGO Rom) compANT, with Its am-{Te Rotl inggtork patp. men[, h prepared to transport Patwontrem scut k'raiet from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chianti , . St lon* dLanap ohs, Cincinnati, and all places Wen am! South-wean, with a groat dergeo ofragularity and expediUon. The fact that ibis road fin- the Most dinet and 'only a consolidated line between Pitta nrgh and Chicago, is • suf ficient guarantee that Its T ma make better time, and more awe connections with on other Reeds, than can be made by my other route. PASSZSGIM MALTS Liar. Philadelp Pittsburgh-I Creeillne• FL Wayne. latELprem. 1.00 r. 2.60 x. 5..% L. x 3.40 P. X. 24 11.00 r. x 2.15 P. It. 10.30 M. 5.90 A. N. Mail Train leave., Plillatielphis ar7.00 a, tt.; Pittsburgh at 9.40 L. m_, arriving luereallne at 0.17 4.. x. Ma= Ctuct.o4—First ExprOn at 11.00 P. rt.; &wad J. prewar 2.0.5 P. x. - . Troc•Taxocritt—Prom Pittsburgh: Fleet Eoprrs. in 20 hour. and 10 minutes- Second Express in M hems and 50 minutes. From Philadelphia; Fleet Express In 31 hours; Second Expres. in,79 hours sulds minutes. The Mall Train from Philadeiphia Is orertaken at Pitt*. biu-gh by First Express, and• passengers by that Train may go forward by ring Emma.. fears Pittslihrgh. • The 0.00 Ate Train from Pittsburgh beingwltala forlocal hefti is overtaken at Creatne by Eress. All Tness,rellis make close connec li tion. at Cree Second tlin xp e for Cohno bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis:slid St. Loulg nine, at Fort Wayne with Train. on Wehaah end Western Railroad for Trains Lafayette on, heCentral R.& Illitsoltatol L. E. H.R. Loa* also, at Farad with iternettl O. From Chicago. Ft. Way al Castile.' Arr. Ploth'g. let Emprets, 7.10 A. M. 3.40 es 10.30 e. AL 6.00 A. M. 2d •• 10.00 r. 645 r 112.13 r. at. Mail Trish) leaves Crestllne at 00 A. At, arriving in Pitts burgh rat I_oo a.,. These Tra Ina make else connectiom with • Traina (or Phil. dolphie, Baltimore aud New York. Tr - Omit-0m St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colnm bum make closeconnection. at Cremline with all returning Trains At Pt. Wayne, Train. from St. Louis, Central illt nobs, Lafayette, and I n iernatAllato place., utnneet Art Eh abet e • Trains. At Forest, connectiom are made with Trains toned from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. Acoonnonsrma Taanns—lave. New Brighton for Pitts burgh at B_3o A. M.. 1240 at., and B.Bor. M. Leers Pittsburgh for New Brightooat 8.45 A. x, and 3.25 p. M. Rootage checked through, and no charge for handling. For tickets and further InformatlOn apply to A. T. JOHN. STON, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad Mlles, directly on the corner of the Monongahela Rouge, Pittsburgh, or to GEORGE PARKLN, Federal street amino, Allegheny lally; R. F. PATRICK, No. 30 De-arborts street, opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations along the lips. To commence on WEDNESDAY, 2ith taut., and cont no until further utak*. . 110 1 / I iTON, U. Poser and Yet Ag't. D. W. WM, Pamir Agent, Chicag. D. W. 110AGIITON. Agent. Philadelphia. .1. 11 3100Itg. ene...1e21 TCleveland and Pittsburgh nail Road. HE NEW SHORTvag ROUTETO CINCINNATI AN ST. LOUIS via STEUBENVILLE OR BEILEAIR NOW OPEN.-Thetralnaofthis road now ran directly to and from Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, Steubenville, Wheeling Dad Ikllealr without change of Baggage. Three Daily Trains to Steubenville, Wheeling and Dellealr. Two Daily Train. to Cleveland. Four Daily Trai. from Clevem to Chcago. On and after Monday, July ld i 1957, tho trap/ of tithe Company will run daily.(Shadays exceptod,) as follows Loom Allegheny abo A. 01. , 9.40 A. 51. and 3 P. M. Arrive in Steubenville 5.00 a. 9 0 3 42 P. Bo 0 . 20 Do &Beak, filua.W 2.10 e. Y , 740. e. o. Do Cleveland 4.05 r. a., 9,35 e. 9. The 2.1.0 a. K. train Makes no connection for Cleveland or trpoint north of Wellsville. This train run through to al in benville, ilr' dgeportand Belleeth,eonnecting at Stenhet vCite Junction w ith a fast train for Newark, Columbia!, au, Atoln glnden ia y n a D p e o plolstCi En t I. L ewa l r l k a .b d ) ,Columbu . 40 08 0 and arrive at Cincinnati at ILO rak—Tiodre Hours Jk! Pittsburgh to Citletinftati- This !route via Steubenville to Cincinnati le THIRTY WILES SHORTER than via Crestlin. The 2.50 A. Y. train makes connection at.Ballairve - with train on Central Ohio R. It, leaving Bellaire at %OD 1. No for Cambridge, &lamina, Newark, Columba; Cincinnati sad St. %The 3.00 P. Y. train make. COlnteCtioO3 for Cleveland, Lion Buffs/Iv, Toledo, Detroit and Cinch,a Steubenville Aux. 15.20 for Columbal. end i arriving at Newark 12.49 r. it-Columba. 225 a. ay Juoi Cincinnati M.; at Belleeir at 7.60 e. at.:connoctiag Irltll the night train on the CentralOhlo Railroad for aimblidge, Zanreville, New. ark, Columba% and Cincinnati. The 0.40 Y. rind 3r. it. nodal I.lth mil through to Cleve. land map:Lake clam connections it that point for Chicago and other point.. In the North -Weak via Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. The 3e. 9. train cminects with the Michigan Central Railmol Boat/ for Detrolts thence to Chicago by rail. Passengers leaving Allegheny op tho 9.40 a. Y. train (or chino via Clevelad nd Toledo, *II active at mane poin seven .Itoors in adva n nce a of thoeo wholes. I ° at the hoar t And go Fort Wayne. Pauengen for Steubenville,Wheeling and other point s on the river line byitbess Mlne go through without detention many hours in advance of the steamboat. on the river. Baggage checked through toSteubenville,Bellealr,Colum hae,Cincionati,St. Lonis,Cleveland, Chicago and other point. on the line. Paasenger. for New Philadelphia and Stations on the Tawarawaa Branch most take the 0:40 A. 5/. Train from Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cleveland, fiaUdasky, Toledo, Chirogo, Milvankle, St. Louis, Quincy, Burlington, Fulton, Rock Land, lova City, Dunlieth,Peoria,La Salle, Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk, Columb -Niagara Falls, Bu ff alo, Stenbenville, Wheeling, Louis and to all wa Bellealr, us, indiarospolle, t i l e rood. cinnti, Louisville, St gement. on Ticket to all points y are avld at the Ticket OSlon In Allegh m'Aityn.gers can et an Information concerning thn Una the oinco tho g Com pany, (Monongahela ) nu. burgh. IL P. GLASS, Ticket Agl, Allegheny City. A. CA UGHET Yineherkb ,657 Michigan Central Railroad Line.l 657 MMORNING A Nal: STEN LNO Line for Detrolt,Chl and,Nlihraultie, Sheboygan, Galena, Dubuque, Rock bleed, Burtingtem, lowa City, Fon-du-Lae, Pniirierio-Chien, St. Louie, dt. Paul, or any other art of the Greet West.' After the fleet of May, the port Steamers CITY OP CLEVELAND, MAY QUEEN and OCEAN, will form the mornlitg and eveniog line between Cinema and Ddroil the present eeason, running as follows: OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Capt. C. C. iltotiorni. Copt. E. R. Fran. L 041541 Clereland.—.Monday A. ILlClevoland—LeinerMonday P.M. Detrolt...---Monday P. 3 LlDetrolt...--Tuesday A. 31. Cleveland,...Tueiday P.M.' a erslatut--.lVedneiry A. 31. Detrolt.....—Wednee'y A. 31.13etrolt .. ...—Wednee'y P. M. Clevhnd.....Thnday A. M. Clevelauel...-Thureelky P. M. Detroit .. - ... -Thursday P. 31.. Detrolt..-.--Fdday A.M. Clerebtud.....Friday P. 31. Clereland...-Sabarday A. 31. i Detroit. .. - . .Saterdly A.M. DetrolL.......Biturday P. 11. CITY OF CLEVELAN pL J. 31.1marr.—Leares. Cleveland--Tneeday A. 31. Clerciand.....Priday A. IL Detroit..._ ----Tuesday P. M. Detroit .. - ... -Friday Cleveland....lVedrien'y P. M. Clereland....fietturday P. 31. I Detroit -Thursday A. M. Detrolt..- ... -Monday A. M. One of the boon will leave Cleveland every morning at 9 o'clock. (Sundays excepted,) and every °reining on the ern. ral of Trains from BUFFALO, PITTSBURGH AND CINCEVNATI, Arriving at Detroit In time to connect with the morning and evening trains for Chicago, coutiecting at Chicago with all train, for the Nonbweet and South; aim, with the boats on Lake Michipm for all ports north of Chicago. Fare 11 by this mute than by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central Road run Into the Union Depot at Chicago, from which all other road. diverp, there by saving hack hire and change of baggage, Incident to other route.. No charge for handling baggage wham chocks are deUret , od to ageota of the line. We hem berg" Stable Hier expressly for hero. and cattle. Persons going to lowa, Kenna, and Nohnoloi a111.15'.4 thls the cheapest and mart comfortable route, as oat ',ode aro largo and commodlona Fasolllce moving West, and dealers In dock, Mil', Dad it greatly to their adealitap to cell at the COMPS/W. the Cerner of Wayne and Liberty Street., dtrotil s opposite the liambvn noose and Pennsylvania 1ta11r0ad.3,,,,i . • For 1.8 teCer fare and farther 1rdn0rr,4,,,,,,,,p, .1 the &borealis... 8, A.Cleve t, land. rthtde. 6enet al Agen W; C. SILAPFEIt, Ticket AgeoL .__F":d6. Y. KNOW LAND, Aut., Plttebtirgh. Penns ylvaala &aux. LEE GREAT CENTRAiLja Houtz, connecting the Attu, el with Western, North-Western, an Stater bye continuo. Hallway direct. Tt nests at Pittsburgh with daily line of St., on the Western (livers, and at Cleveland ma Steamers to all ports on the North.Weeten the mom direct, cheapest, and reliable FREIGHT can be thrwirded to and from Lb SATES ItETWEEN PI IRADRLPIIIA A FlRpeel. Strom, ( iate and C.A., noo ks , I ptY elt, (In b..; boa i and trunks.) prr, iln Nana and bake) • Petthere, Pure, .... .... _ . ... —..-. SECOND CLASS.—Domestie Sh—tin,' Shirting and Ticking. On mull:mill.) Drop (in Maim') ilmatmisi, She e p trz rd or boatel wool and Sheep Pelm, Tin" CLAgIi:GII4 . Si.eit,..iiial.l.ll' memo Hemp, Bacon and Port. salted (tome or in mak.%) Totem°, mannfactun POll ittl e VA C S.Vdo w fiZii s h h c , il l a P cti t zd co t, k i',°,:l - -, Err o zw.• moo CUT, Tat, Ma, Bob, As ........... 1 1 , 01111.-130 per Md. until farther make. GRAIN —33 e per 100 Be.until farther tke. COTTON—p per bale not exosedinglooi*The wight, wain fernotice. thinning Seed. from MU point tonas Phtladel phi., be partkuler to mark whites ',eta. itesupleasia Railroad." All Ckoodscomigned to the Ageuttof this Road at PhiLidelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Power Aagere—.C. S. Evans, St Nll street, Baton* J. P. Clarke, No. 2 tlettor House, and N 1111111 am street, end etald. N. 8 Rater, Plitee, New Totk; Pie A go., To obe lerate, 04 Irwin kat., arul Sprinput, & lirTent, Cincinnati, 0.; le. O. 31oldruset, Munson Ind • nommen, Sell ft Co., and Carter A Jewett, Lert„,in, 14 4 P.O. o'.Kiley ! Co., Bronsville, Ind; Ss..,,, Sr. Louis, ldo.: Mr. vie,l 4 11. 17.t1z1,7°04 „„„, —P li, ve- . , E.- L41„14Z-4°... goew A Room, Ballow, D A. B,,,,,Vrrnmeurgh. Ifi coo l *° ll97° , .44, 0 ,, ,,ei Fw Ait eLv, j Pgia ly --.. ___ rERT, .. apt , TP'Pitta r and CO_MUSIZIrine Railreild. s " p ' ".. CSBURGEI ,!c o r t g art g ow ..t. Ck. l i mrerdlle Railroad is no oPe.n.,_ro ier the transportetlon of passengers and freight to „_.n. ' r mA, Pittsburgh and Connellmille, connects with the s - "... Oentral Railroad at Minton'. Station. „Any .egentents hero a/so been mede with the-Penna. `.__,AP al Railroad, by which throng* freight to Philadelphia r,_•••• !Wetmore Wil Le carried from points on the Pitts. .rgh and Connelsville Railroad, by aar ken, on favorable I Rrarrio be Tantre..-474, aad alter Weelanday, ath int., there will be two daily trains, as &Sows, vim 31•11 Train, leering the Palenger Illative of the . Penn. Railroad, every trutruipg, (Sudsy exceptod,) at 7 o'clovic Pittsburgh time., and artirtag at Cannelistille ,al 11:31, A. Exuma ; s unnier Traits leaving Pitt.burgh at 4:21 o'clt P. 31., aced arrivtug at r oar leaving at 740 P.X. , Ranem,Erpasys Tutu will lam Cortnelleville at i o'clock, A. M., cormeniag with the Mall Train aut en the Pens. Railrmal et Mural &alien an 7,45 A. X, and with theXudt9A, the Indian Accemnignaga at nen plank anin DPW.. hush at 9 A. X Mall Teak leaving Contellenlle it 410 P. 31, end cow. wing at Rrfatores Station with Turtle Creek Acconimodi. WO Train N 0.3, Penna. lealfroad,u vive in Pittsburgh 11 31. . Freight to and from Pittsburgh sad steams me the Plttel li bash and Ceanelireille Kell will be nailed and de.; vered at the outer Depot of the Pena. BaLrad. Bunting h Hairs Onchee ear Mt. Pleenat, Uniontown. Frostburg and Cumberland leave Ccauleihmille regularly cc the arrival of the trans. R Tkkets via ben hadet from the Ticket Aetna aerie Rua. ailroad Pun DePa• , Ms Adams Dap.. CeA.P.Ar a. " q . cif. t tr i :..,.. 11 " n the with th.tf Pwwf wh. ' w. sebigr E'W ralirt i le ' d'a minuted to of Money, saleable' Ando th th .„, e ontaonaf 31thatii=kahan the 88 an d _ 171.„. e r" 4 7 4 delivery of throne. /I: ELICOMX,...s* - rest T' adorn MW foie. UALENA AND ' °AGO Oath Kassa& Line for Freepost, Oahu and Dadelth, from CIMTRAL IttpLYE toot of LAKE STREET, corksecting oL A: 3ll oth odious:oda Ar AL Pad and the Upper Kladadypt. • WELLS STRUT DEPOT_ . razzom AND lOWA LINE—For EtkehOrtdtoo. and Central lowa. Easomagsts Ai lowa, Nebraska sad KUM. .114 Aid Mb the most expeditious romp basis sarAll Lid to the Mladistypt, sad abater by - wiles than say other Dan. at Fdloa with • Oral lowaBll4o . 'for all points and ' lie West - • • - AND MADISON , Lreq.-lor 1/044J 14llson sad Can ~ beoaeba. ussam, Itina , SALIZI" Ltsw•Tor , Ao7o‘l,aki s jut."... t rubss mak; si .• balm &Ey, assay saasstsd, kir all of Meares Dash, 1114:1134,401111 000Bsettoas with du Xmases Hoak sad Iki_th psalm cm the litlislu P. A. OSP% Dlagldd,bl aegist .~~~~. 1` aljNiG lONS, 1 ,X)IIT8131:1110/1, COLU3l;priagarmi vz HaikaSCLYZ ., ATI SEIOR , . 27181 y Sian! Frond Norni—Tkrouk to Cbinnobni in ID:oh Hosirs—rahola we of Cars. 1-21, Ms- Morsaii i nn ? nise Hours, . On and siker MONDAY, JMes mod, UST, Two Postionin Tures Ma this mute leave the Federal Street, 'm!/t1 Depot, doily,(Setodays excepted.) as lillomo . FIRST TRAlN—Cams.= Ezragss lama 2.20 A. lc; Steubenville Junction SOS, Omeskilut at a.. ton at II a. st 47 leave, Columbus at 1030 and whoa at aim Oman at 2.44 r. se. ml. troln atom wily at Caws Jun.., lion, cm, N... make:, illirkbyrille, Comoct_ _on, Dreadca and Newark on the Steubenville Ind Indiana naurad. SECOND TRAIN—Stout PMnsirmat /eases 41.11aimm . 3,01:1 P. a.. Steubenville Junction 00, Womb.. 2,40 A. an sc, d anises et Cludousti at 7,303. x., stoning at AU ma. Lions on 3.k I. R. R. Sir. By this route thirty mules of Mosel are save log the mostdinwt !Mermen Pittsburgh to Colum it be. s, Che clunall and tho southern and south w ate rn cities, and In appointments sod numlipment, unsurpassed by . any ern class rant in the -Union. CONNECTIONS Trains cutmett at Newark with the Sandusky. Manalleld &limn* It. Mtn. Sit. Vernon, Sandusky, pled* and Chlaw. At COLUMBUS with Columbus, Pique and Italie= LZ. Urtoom, Troy,ltelleContelne, FometArs. „EENLI with the' Dayton, Xesdatt Belpre and Whine Centnd R. It. for Sprfugneld. Asyton, Richmond Indiana. oils, Centtal Tostiena, Central Minot; Letayetta, Terre haute, St. Louie, An. , At MORROW with the Chief nnetl. W iimiogtun Ind Emma rill. R. R. for Washington, artier - tile and Leneaster. At LOVELAND with rands for llDlshoro, Mannino end Porte. mouth. AT CLNCEeNATI with the Ohio if .11finissippi *cm Chtege IL R.for Madison, LonLtllle ,. Ewa Albany Rms., vale, Vincennes, Cairo, Central Illinois, St. Louis, Jeffers.* city, Kamm., Nebraska. and 111 Wets ee the 'Wee* l!lea smut end Illesippl Hyatt FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTRER ROUTE—RAGGAGEI CHECKED TIMM/1M For Ann Sourmntsr through tickets hy this route to the principal Wtellift Crrtsok plasm, apply at the Greet Modem ' Tithed Olhee, directly on the corner of the Tdonouphda Ileum, Pittsburgh; or at the Iltirrat Srrert Station.. 411 k. gheny. 4,7- ASK FOR TICkETS " VIA sErars.“ All information concerning the above tine and It. eon, motions, together with through freight rates and contract., will be furnished on appikation to. MORRISON FOSTER, Agent, No .111, Water et, GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. Pittsburgh laratrrrs DirtrAar, Steubenville, 0, General Agent. • 857 . I* sl • Air LIU* Route FROM CHICAGO TO ST. ' • LOUIS via St. Loots, Al and Chicago Relined, all the way by Railroad, carr the Great American Saner and United Suites M yinglis. The only direct and reliable route to the Booth and Southwest. Seventy miles shorter than any other Route. Trains leave the SUMMON SOVIIIKILN end CHICAGO & ROCK ISLA.ND IL IL, Corner of Tan Buren and therm.. etresta bt. Loots Day Eames, 11:30 A. M., daily, (Sunday ax oepted)—onive at East St. Laois n 100 P. IL BL Louie Night Express,ll:ls P.M., daily, (Sedulitye air. emded,)—arrive at East St. Louis 511:20 P. If. TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST. LONER Day Expres., 8:15 A. 5 1., daily, (Bond./ excepted,) sooty. at Chicago at tool P. M. afNighhicat Rxpresayi . M., daily, (Smoky sacepted,) meth* Cgo at 7:40 A. M Front Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours. . ---- IMPORTANT LOCAL CONN/XITONS. AT JOLlET—with the Reek Wand Railroad Sar LaSalle, Bak Muni mid Central lowa. OttOwa, AT BLOOMENOTON—with Illinois Cerifirol Railroad Aar .t- Clinton, Waynesville, and Donna and with Stages fOr . Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Pec Denim, and °quake R. R. for Walnut Oren. Waahington, Peoria, Pekin, Itrituflidd. . Mound, ton. Knoxville, Galesburg, Monmouth and . Burling , ' AT SPRINGFIELD—with Great Weatam Railroad far Jacksonville, Rapine and Illinois River. • . AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Parket. for Ifitinnlts4 . Quincy and Keokuk the most expeditions and nab* • route to all mtione of North - Eastern Mimouri. _ ~, . • , • AT ST. LOUlS—with Daily lint Clam /3teanaboatti New Orleans and Intermediate Points on Ur Lower Muds. elaelppl, and with Regal. W I. Lime of Perlis for Salmi...St lizezt . ilnli r tl , l , poin oons ts on lilaout - L ennemse, Curato r. Peacoat...destined kw Bloomingon, Springfield, Decatur, Jacluonville, Neel. Lod all points on the idheiselppi, eonrt, lie nti, Kansas, Cumber Mad and Tennemee risers,hy the above route, will be area of making. connectld= lt . arriving In St. Lords on advertised time, avoiding the vent- . bons delays of the eirmitioue route via. ( , s us, and Unman Illyer, saving twenty-four boors tine, being. thirtpsnes ran less distant to Bloomington. fifty.elght ISM to Spring. told, seventy leas to St. Louis, and fifteen GS Peatil Ora by any other route. Through tickets an be procured at an the Distant' Buttoned Omar, at the Company's onke, 48 Dembetru street, • opposite the Tremont Home, mid at the Mangan Sandmen a arena nd Rock Lelatid Depot; corner of Tan Duren and Bharat& Rem oru%le Damage Men xlll be at the Depots of the. meom roach coming Into the My to check "Ihunigb through to any polnt , doelred on the Llne. A. IL MOUE, Sap% mr7ol E. M.GOODRICII. General Pamougur Aga& PennsVivant* Railroad. Q EDDLER ARRANGE. 1,3 ]LENT—On and after June The WS Train leaves the Pas/Fenger litathm every mans. hag. except Stonier, at t 1.50 o'clock. TUE PAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh, except Sands', at 160 P. M. TIIE NIGHT EXPRWS TRAIN keeps Plttshargh for Philadelphia at Ihlo P. M. The Inditma Accommodation train learn , daily, except Smdsy, at WO - o'clock, P. M. igoppL ib i.. stations, and roomy ea far as Indiana. TM kegs modatkno Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leases d•nz. Xamgrk Stuaday . „at 10.45 am. The Second Aceelnloodation resin km Turtle Cr eekleeteedelly, Sunday excepted, 624.10 P. IL-- no Third Accommodation Train fur 'rtai. Creek leave. daily, except Sunday, at 020 P. M. ReturningTmins arrive inPittaburgh ea follates tense LI6 p. M.; matt, 1.2 z) a. rn.; Pad Linti. 2 a. m y Indiana 10. eolameditiol3,and Connellirrille, 0 a. m.; Pint Turtle Creek Aecommodatkes4.3o .; Third A mmodation, a. m.; &mond Accommodatirm.l2,6op. coMaleaLkti(m. mcco 6.10 y. no., with Conaelsrilla flo. . The traveling nubile trill find it greedy to their interect. In going East or West, to travel by the Pecinsylv mad.. the accomanniatioes now offered anonot b aala Rail e earpmen ed on any other routs., As thermal is hallmted withetoom,. and le entirely free tram duet, ere can prolase safety, soma mod comfort Mall who may honor title mod with that" P 6 b . • renege. For farther I:exacta,. see haudbilla it the differmthstart. Mg points. Pamengere from the West will PM this the lawmen and matt expeditions routs to Ph4adelphia, NW- more, New York or Dorton. .1. 11108 STEWART , Apt, Passenger Lines, Pittehnellh. .451 yd . MOORE, Agent, Passenger Limy Phlladaiphia . • tiff3--.........._____,_ ----y- i -- ..... : -..- 4.55.7 rpRE nzaeln PiMITRE .1.. Steamer Telograpb, (kept. RICHARD BARROW, sill 2114C0 tarn Ulna verb between I: r Port Stanley, Port tureen and Port Brum ' ,frff_ aerilloded for Port Stanley, Port Hannay and , ihm, ,.. .c1l beery klonday ITedneedan and /Man lee i'el:''',... . 7- 7 ' or E; li . ek li , .17e, at tur4o' o'clock . P iu M e•da uCa ye, Th h = E ".d Saturday. The TZUGHAPII earn% ohs Bolted Stang Ifell between. Obese Port', and connects'at Olnaland with th• 0,0. * 0- Itallroad, Cleveland and Pltteburgb, Lake Rion, and Toledo. ILOVead. Also, with Port Stankry and London Railroad, and Pan Donnell Ins of Stage. The TALI:ORM% km been arerhanled and refitted, and Is In extedlent condition for • Dada olorans - In. SHeTor Freight or pei. apply to - SOOT/LL ELAIMERDAIX, Okinbutd, LANE k HILL, or JOHN ItcHENNON Pert Invent!. and NE A HENDEBSON, or 1101ITH A DAVISON. Port Stanley. WO:7nd York Live cd,i ..l N evr ark TScrew Steasuallp.. Oarempeary. HE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS,49ft.. forming the shore Roe will WI from New- York as follows: KANGAROO. " Jaffrey, nth June. CITY OF BALTIMORE. " Leitch, 9th July. CITY OP MANCIERSTER " Wylie, nd July. • CITY OF WASSLNGTON. er- WAIN erhAsneet. ' And each alternate Thursday. From Liveried wary*lnnate Wediumday. Faro from New York, Cana 973. Third Clam "e • Limpet. VW. MA $76, Third eta Reins Tic ke ts available ler air months by.say mum of the line • Sooth-Weatera • road oleo COll. •. are to all Nit. Sandoaky with a • Übe% maid n mat by width Orval West. PITTSBURGH. 75a par 100 lbs. Cahlo, Witt Third Clam, $OO. . Thaw Steatoollipe are smiled with loopronad Wats:* - romParrmenta, and carry rorperbreeod Surgeon& for their Il Ptasme t b° 4 frotiVnTrl t =4, 4 .n. "14114 omrhese= and obtain ail Wassail= by speolytas to .7. 1): Debe, 1 &roadway N. Y 'S Sable & Otalea. 177 Broadway, N. Y., o. oti umps:lN. 410 Mat/ ob. borittt 1111.Paamoe rertillatee by ant dna &Womeats be. t. ". Now Y O,ll ...I iltarloool. Draft. sold by the about! den—ayel We per 100 Dm. 60c par 100 IN. 40e per 100 rot Dollar SI swami Bank, No. 66 Fourth Matt Add< 8...., Ana' Nan ingelijp pPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO . 2 O'CLOCK, .I.on Wednesday and Eattarday evenings, from Itsur' ern to Nominee Are; hart 7 to 9 o'cktk; and lam Pio. vember An; to May fltst, from 6 to II o'clock. and rewired of all mum net las than one Dollar, and • dividend of the profits declared twice it, yea in Jon. and December. interest was declared at the rate of six ger cent. far annum, in Decemb er, /663, lam, in J 6190 , •.• al* December, 16M. and ane,1967. Interest, if not drawn out, le placed to the credit of the Ele •*tor as princinci, and Lean the Mao bland from theft*. days of Juno and December, ccauponnffing twice& per erith. ant troubling. the depadtor to call or oven to meat kl• par beck. .At thie nay money will daubleln lea than 'l2 yean, =Wang in the aggregate Inc= A-ND en Ear ma curt • TLilit . • 'BOok. canning- the 'Charter By-Lcos, helm and Beg • latkan furnlabeggratio, on 1 6%lication at the tam *. .rrani..t—atto GB ALBSZE, ge R. Ita, TICE TIEMDUTC Roomer! Ifeyburn, John W. Sh op rffirer' Geor • ha limp, • William P. Jobtutog ' • C N rles . Gana Murphy, James W. Ilallman, Alexander Bradley, Mao If. Pennock John 6.Coegrave, Waal J, Andean*. ' ' John G. Dakotan, _ James D. Dffilez ex • - • 11111 Durgwin, Wfillant ft - La Albert Culbertson, John 11. Welffic__ ,__•. ' - , .., John Xi Qustleld, Waltarlt f- c J. Gardner Coffin, san manaffi„. d Akar. A. Cartier, Wiliam iffilltili L :' , •—• r •'• '''. Clarke A. Colton, L. If. PoUock, XX," i"I •:, • William Dane., Daw7../.. Ithrarnm, _ ' . 'i. Panda Yells, • When Dehht • ~. -••- ''''.. -- - `.carp Y. (Macro, JUNO WEIL= Jana 8. litre, Na , John N. 86wystr e ' •,-- ',. • • B. Dann • Gongs IL Brno.' - - , Saran, tag J GVI MT GEORGE E. AJLEOLD As CO., BANKERS EXcHANC4I3, STOCK AR • - Carrout sod trnearnat Mo . = dad Rolm Stocks brawn awl saki= Mdsen, Boo& mod Mandy" Olry, Cloudy Railroad porriand sod ogarolliaad. . Gollartloos promptly attaodad to. . sold Moe Ao. Td Toorth-lireo, j ll A um; ift. :m2 )lOVNT 00nnunnu,.....;........TAYETTE 00, NSW nvi11TC1.4,.............../.11272 CO pixies tratrer,' peroortur r u ck, Drafts IMO; sod collooted, Batik Voter awl trourht and ,6014' Berri; Naar and caw Beetrittre Vara roktoet cow erterlan.Ckerreepondelme and collortione *Wetted. • NHOLAr •MN and Domed* of 0.04m*".:.. of Demos, Bank Nous and emit,- Bro. Gi APOotbdk...d. aa all 11,16 *He; prisew cabs .Ifronnarg
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