.. ... .:-:.• 111 I -... 2 : 1. .44 , t - ip . ‘ ,th-5.•:-. ', :t 9 l ii „..1: I, lISAII9FiW 1 ~ tlo t:.;—.— '::,, ''.- ,' - .• - •i... • • L .sifiad — =i6" -. 13e1-' War ot CLIVE!. B .. . Lucy . , trareM ft Amtivitel . le t vastemount. erierben from these; Which the clever supplies to the soil: A ", ' . l . d r/ q uat t er,ehiver, _consists almost, ealizely. of I carbon. ...Ir . !' crop of cloierle turned under. and 4 ,,,. diasys," h large. quantity' or - action . .isAls . tau ' I ted In the soil. - Even - -tf ifs:tars* ii not turned .. : ,ondor 1 large amountislePoitite' Ain - the soil Thettigh,the roots of the plant. ...-d ,- -- -Carbon ' tonne • the: beats Of charm:al, and by .. ..1- agrimattail'writtts is - frequently used synoni - 1 - - motudy.uillithet. Tea It Wan excellent ab , sorbontoutd for this reason Is valuable Th soils 1s for the purpose of retaining manures and all - !. _reietilizing matters.. In Europe, and In -many 4; - Fladel b4-this country -whets the soil is poor And- minaret eostly, turban (or charcoal) .. ' ll(.4rectizetitly scattered ; over heaps of man - A are or other substances caking offensive odors, and the tweet tiitus escaping will be absorbed by • :- the charcoal. It is elm an excellent absorbent .or moisture, and -is therefore very valuable in ,'solo." It also renders the soil warmer, and in ;' Arte,.lzetie of, our most valuable manures. It not one purpose hoe to speak of all Its excel _ ntolusilities; but we wish merely to say that g no way can it be so ugly. -and cheaply coot bitted-With the soil as by raising clover. Farm-. ere 'who home tried it and seen its effects upon ~ 1 -' their son, consider -it one of the best ways of 1 keeping their laid in's fertile state; by raising ' - It as an.slternate crop. :AVI/11.1.AX AOILICCLSVIIAL STATISTICII.—There is in the Austrian empire an aggregate of six I Eli:Wong of eciws, and three millionsof oxen and of excellent breeds,' and comnriaing many • fine animals. It was the general opinion at the 'recent agricidtaral exhibition at Vienna, that • 'thetdianhty of cattle would be difficult to -pass, even in England. There are • produced - 4 . annually in the country 5,000,000,000 moot (a "DIAS" is about one-third of a gallon) of milk, • 800,000;000 pounds of butter, and 200.000.000 pounds of cheese. • Large numbers of ,beep; are also - kept, and the annual yield of wool is about per.. 60,01000 pounds, of which 25,000,000 pounds • 4 'lllll exported. At the above exhibition the sheep 7, lF t ~ aid woolattracted the most decided admiration. 'Austria and Hungary are also great producers of wino, otwitioh large quantities are purchased trench dealers, to be adulterated, and then F exported as Fretich . wines. .This commerce was parifeularly extensive last year, on account of 'the tailnre of the French vineyards. Lastyear some 400,000 gallons of wine were rent from Vienualto the United States. The whole produe ' tiara Of the empire amountete nearly 540,000,000 gallons. annually. The Germans are intelligent, but not enterprising tillers of the soil ; thrifty, 1 - but prejudiced. Owing to their oriental char- acter, the Hungarians are not active agricul turists. /len kart abberttaments. • GOODYEAR'S PAT T HE :BEACONI). Patenfe, tuanntu•ture ft - !lel, and offer for sale at the . Lena,revYork, by thapicke of SYTILNGES *eery kind needed for Do mesh° •or Profeeeional par. poses, pronounced by ?bye dam the most perfect article ever made. DREAM' PUMPS. POWDER FLABI(.2, valuated tokup the powder YDSHIYURB eksroas, that will not Waft the mut BUMBLERS k BOAPIRAYS, Pan and Pocket cirrciair, • • . If.i4WRIONOS. . This ifotaini which Is as firm as hIETAL— light u H • rillant IuJEE--Spoor conductor of HEAT . --nonumettiebur of ELVOTILICITI—and on which OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES praiser eon deer, is sully superior to any Weer for the above named, and a great larked , of other Urrprau.to srhkh it Le applied. Dealers in all puts of the country are supplying' them. esteem with these geode, and cowmen who want the Lett article.. of the kind. will buy no other. Je11:17...2.A.. . LsrWo Iron Pip. Works. DIEUEILLE..t. JAQUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, 4ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Pipes, gulags, Tools, and every de. Scrip n of apparatus connected .lth Steam. Water anal thse, lbr heating and lighting Steamers, Chnrchee, Hotels, and Prinda D. Dtoldaga Ilosplads, Asylums, rillsau; /7 " .1.6 . Wal • Also, Wyse, Cods, Pape, Gangee,Sollers and Boiler Host dodo to order. Oar &rew Cutting Idaelthsa are entirely new, end our awn Patent—irarrented to do doutle the work of any °don. Invention.. , Orders solicited from all mectione of the Country, and yorroptly Sttended -Jeftlydr Vbilabelppia abbcrtisrmtnto - - - - ' • ALLEN & NEEDLES, 44 " 4k.‘" P ' 1777,117A, '. irfl " 51-9 " 4 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Starch, kn. Atoll assortment on Gard to *Wattle attention of dealers is reepectfully asked. =dr:4ly ArIOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, cult MAY, NEW JERSEY.—IIde extenelee cosh listement will be opened for the reception of compute on 'et a,..t`',Thir!day,'Julte 11, Pro. Since the clone of lest tesoot It - . • • put to complete order, painted througisout,pspered • • • how fundture added. A corpse of the beet drilled • • • I. hare born selected from this city and Bahl • , livery attention will be paid to .sears the comfort • of tho guests Application for 4oms or Cot tape oanYia made at the dace of the su r a n Z rooD ' No. 93 Wolof street, Phlladslpt;ia. 43altimbre abbertismrnto. • - - - -.— - C. 112011/3,11Y152241/ RN. t. 111001 ARMISTEAD. RIGGS &a co., -AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA .3tANIIFA CT UK ED TOBACCO, No. 37 Exchange Place, itsletwanre_.. tiMeAleritys on hood a large stock, which they dtstribate at the lottaetmarket prior. . apahlyda ado ticultural, &c . Plattsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery. SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, iffak about one quarter of a mile from tbe second Toil at the Ferman' and Mechanice Plank Road, as Wen elan of Fourth street, and about three and a quarter miles ihenPittaborgh. WM. t JAMES MIIRDOCK, Propriciers. July I.4tf - _ Shade Tree. for Bales ti.L IA N T 11U 3, ELM, LINDEN, eft 3fountaha Anitita, of extra also for Spring porn .. : .TonN mve.b9Cll.J." N. IL—dfr. Thomas Willer, .t tha Oakland Nursery, will attend to planting dude train, for pinyon* requiring his set : • mrdattsrtf Special Notice BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! TAMES ROBB; No. 89 Market atreet,l o , vetbween ILtrket Muse and Firth street, take!, ple,„ plimasuy incalllnn the attention cif Ws friend. and the pet. luTAMAWoVampartVAlrvmkut USW In this city. porch direct from the )laneacturers , •,and'lMporters of PramA Sam in the Edam's cities. This last what It purports to be—very aupezior and • a adapted tothei present summer season, .HY Pucka ladle.'; Genre', %sem, and Children.' French t.• ritmea Ie equal to anl loon 1 East. The wise end gracartil imatittheir tits Is charming.. tie tekee pleasure in Invit ing du ail vain are In wan w t to ere him a coll. Prime trill be froa =W—very lo: Remember the place, No. PP Market area, Pittsbnisti. ' mr2o-14 A Prise to 'Every Purinha sort .73E11...T9 NNITIEI2I.3EI , "? (7.lriPiT9 AT ALL TLNIES—at the Book store or MUM &CO., late 409 Broadway, who hare taken a lbw year.' true, and opened the Burnam*, new, and elegant Store. No. 077 Broadway. Lafarge Hotel Building Ns. YOrk.: By buying s book kr one dollar or upward• gnatoece premmted with • prise worth from ZS ante to 11100 oposlxtlag of fine - Gold Jewelry, Macho., te.— • If the order.. seat by mall, the Book and Prise is sent by Teturn 3411 or Loam.. Co. The Boots comprise arrart every papa* wort pabllehed upon all marled. Novels, I..W.ories,tc., are sold at rem than the usual trade pricer. 'Bend orbring your dollar or donuts, and they will lowdown at ono. whatever you are entitled to. Clam or Agents a ttended to promptly, and agents allowed a tar commis.commis.n. Catalogue* with fa crplanatlana mint my2cl- freetry applying a Ahem ftatkinga, 1811.-100 bbla,No. 3 Large Mackarel re .oaived on conaignroant and for sae by ALEXANDER KEICL LASS.-225 fns Window. Glass, neorted • abgaa, tutad and for We by y2l ALEXANDER RING. SOUR CIDER, OR PURE CIDER VINE OAR an be obtained at Morrie & Patton's in the Dtio mend The trash unsay sold for vinegar ought to be pto• ilided, being oompoeed of LA other poisonous drugs. Tbg virst Monts t Patton 's woe meet odor two peen bask and nothing has been adetwi to It. Price lb gents per VEIL E lUNTILLAS. Lod Shepherd Plaid Duster.. Basques, end other draftable goo& to bo !bond 414 Onzlevri MURPIIT BDRCH7IIELLYS. I ... LM . =MX‘a . =l SON UMBRELLAS and an assortment of Iladkry • open this morsitng at 1713 MURPHY k BURCHFIELD'S. DIA ' UB: ' ' MACHINE BELTING. — 1 2,c00 tot Imo I Inch to 16 Inaba iii width, 2, 3 ;and 4 D7 thick, of the Dorton Daltin%Cannpaay's mann a 11Yrras band and for oh at 26 and St Clair stoma 7.1. H . PHILLIPS, Siest a the Compaq, TOR CASH ON DELIVERY—Run on wo Stinie—Wa continua to sidl strictly prima Tau at 500 Meyer lb, and am* rad 'cantle. at 40c par lb. MORRIS it PATTON IS Old s Country Taa Dart, 107 s Le lb* Diamond, (bravo's old stand) 10 i 'F X-150 bgs superior quality in ik** LW for sik by T. LTITIN * CO. • - - • No. 112, Sown* st. CIEESB.-- N 0.500 big, beet quality. W. awes la stopstopend ibi ids by T..LITTLZ a CO. 1154 E. ' 10E.-20 tea beat quality 'Rim . Sad grail. by • ' LITTLE' -071p::..:_, N 0.112. Samoa K. .jEk :. . ' I I ' . Ibb . froth ground, .Ky . nOCIR in Naa and far aala by T: L=Li A OD. 0 ATA ' BA BRAND ' —An 'excellon Appir of medielnat purpose; I.2<lks roe'd at HU ,JO3. naanstre, ear Diamond t Market tts. 4i T • TE S ' M4 O ESIA- sgrpfe• da , "Btto & mamas! , - EsLa.-43 (!oz af t 401 b ia !M7 . 1 O.J. • • ' • - - • ' 1. . I HIM [Pm • - • '" t 7 r- .7. X'Z xiltsctiltrrio.w ,ermrang Ansandsnenis to the Coastline lion et - the Commonwealth. RrtOicmaiti6tsuaantlljsMcf/t , pa•+vlatik+eltale Ceetatdscea7DCefitaut-Qwernidszczably Mat thiafottentunata are ped t o the Conan- Unkind, the Gunnionwealth, accon with the pro eitleins Eddie tenth article thereat • • • - , There shalt be an additional article to said Catenation to be dedicated as article dorms' a. 10110.-e: . . Sterns 1. The State may Contract debt., to supply casual debits ea failures to revenue., or to meet expenses not oth drukee provided for. but thong:geared., amount of such debts irect and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one .or more aver of the merel assembly, oust different period. f time, shall neverexceedeeven hundred and fifty [hemmed dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, BUS be applied to the purpose for which it was ob tained, or to repay the debts lea contracted, and to no other purpme whenever. Sr-MON 2. - In addition to the above Malted I , o‘rel. the State may contract debts to repel Invasion, toppers Maur rection, defend the State In war, or to redeem the present mtstanding imlebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the contracting of each debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, m m repay gaeltdebta, and to no other purpcae whatever. 3331101, 3. .r.ZOL•pt the debts above specified, in factions one and two of this article, nodebt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the State. Sums 4. To provide for the payment of them-ova debt, and any additionaldeld contracted es aforesaid, the legiela tare shall, 4444 'tint tendon, after the adoption of this amendment; aerate a sinking fond, which shell be eurecient to pay the accruing Interest on such debt. end annually to red tee the principal thereofby a sum not tem than two hun dred and Oily thousand dollars; which abetting fund Abell comist of lhe net annual Income of the public works, from time to time owned by the State. or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any pan thereof, and of the Income or pro ceed, of sale of stocks mimed by the State, together with other funds. or remeareee, tient may be designated by lag.— The add 1.1 otinr, fund nay be ineremed, Item time to time by assigning bit any part of the tree, or other revenues of the mate, not required for theordinary fuel currentexpenses of government, and unless In case of wee, Invasion or insur rection, no part of the said sinking food shall be used or up. plied otherwise than in extinguithment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt In reduced below the sum of eve millions of dollars. Betel. 6. Th., credit of the commenareelth shall not In anymanuer, or event, be pledged, or ftattul to, any Indlvld naL coMputy, corporation, or emaciation: nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a Joint owner, or stock holder: In any componyrastiocietloty or corporation. Samoa 6. The miumonweelth shall not assume the debt, or my part thermf, of my comity city, borough or loon ship; or army corporation, or as nuless seek debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel inc.. elan, supprra• &entitle insurnection, defend Mall in time of leer, or to waist the elate in the discharg, of any portion of Its prevent indebtedness. Samos. 7. The legitlature shall not anthotim any county, vote, township, or Incorporated dietrlct, by %inn. ore of Oa ultimo..., orether...l,, to become it mtnchhol.l. or In way company. ansocintion, or ctilrponttiom or to Obtain money tor, or loan it. credit to, aoy corpomtiOn, tormelation. lnatltutlorror party. . . There shall be an aadlUonal article to mid constitution, to be designated 's OAwe xl4 ea follow= No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over ...- tenth of its population, (either to forma new county or oth erufse)srithout thesspross assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nonthall any hew county ho evtob contsdnlng less thou four hundred square mils.. Prom section two of the first article of the Constitution, strike out the words, 'qf the oily .;/' Philadelphia, and of rel.h =seal , rearecliedilr from section eve, moo article, strike nit the words, "qf Phdndelphia end of the smeral "alien;" from eection seem owna article, strike out the wools, -neither the city of l'hiladrthia nor uny," and insert in lieu thereof the words, nn; and strike out "sectinn thor, same orriele." and In lieu thereof insert the followitnr "hrwrpor 4. In the year one thousand right Ltindred end sixty-four, and in every seventh year therenfter, rem-semi. tiers to the number crone hundred shill he apportioned and dietributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, In proportion to the numberof unable In habitants In thoaeo. oral parts theroof; except that any county containing at leant three thousand nye hundred taXables, may he allowed sah7irl7e tle rt ld7an ' :l " n t o ''" c ' en ho n c ty n :lnt ' llt t' ii ' e n llt ' :d7l ' n cttuen counties man. of a district. Any city containing it stallcient num ber of taxable, to entitle it to at least two repreniquationt, shall have a separate reptonontation assigned It. and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory. of equal taxable population near 144 may he, each of which dietricts shaEl clout onarepreeentative." At the rad of 'eaten seven, same siticle. Insert these wools, "the city of Thiladelphia shell hr dirAird nab, tingle ernatonal diatrieh,ol contiguous. terri , ory warlaequal In taxable population ai p, nit I, no woof shall ioe diridrd in the formation thereGf." Thelegtslaturn, at Its nonsession, after the adoption of tills amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into eenatolial /tad representative dlltrieth In rho manner abate provided; tech districts to remain unchanged Milli the ap portionment In the year one thoaoond eight hundred and sixty-four. LIT VVLOANITE, CO., OWNERS OF sqn the above named mate eir Wateroom, No. 63 Malden gs only. POCKET CORK SCREWS, 3IACIIILNISiI; OILERS, MARTI N GALE RING WHIP SOCKETS, INSULATORS. fur Telegraph Wiea adopted by the American Telegraph s Ai I 'INO DRIJSIFEE PANS, BATHE, FUNNELS AND DIPPERS, for Photographic and Dreg gin& purporein An. There .ball lw en additional .nation • tho a,t .rill.]. of •ald Constitution, which storoberetl end rred et lam _ Sccrtow 20. The lottielatetre shalt have the power to alter, revoke,or annul, tay charter of Incorporation henwfter con ferred by, or under, eny operbl. or generel low, when eter thelropintou It mar be luittrioue to the shivers of the Cons• roonwealth: la such manner. however, that oolsOustlee shall he dons to the corporator. Smarr., Mare/127, 1117. Remltatf; That chic re:oh:that just. On the first 101311.1. meet, yore 21, nay, 7: on the errand amendment. yea. nays %on the third amendment. yew. as, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas !f..1, nee, 4.. _ h . lExiract from edonnteld OSO. W. ILLNIEfIIiLIi, Clerk. U TIM LIME t laZd. Resolruf, That thle reeolutlon pees. On the fout amend ment, pate 78, 13113 - 1 12; on the second amendment.. yens 57, nays 84; on the third amendment, you 'id. nese 2-L'; on the fourth atioelment, yams ea, nose 7. [Extract from the Journal... ! JACOB ZIFOLER, rtert- Vil.l ill the Beetatarreothett May 1657. A. 0. CURTIN. ea , , Ontma..trrattA. tthcartanT'e 0.1.4 Harrisburg. Anne =.1857. rennyleunist, sr' Itio certify that the allot. , and foregoing Is • rate and correct copy of the orikitoil ”Rssaintion propoeingamend. owe. to the Constitution of the Commonwealth." with' the rote in each branch of the Legislature upon the Ithel peewee, thereof...peon from the originals on filo In this oflleo. , testimony whereof 1 hare hereunto set my hand 4 : 14 * ',and es to i.e allivel the coal of the Secretary's °Mee, the day and year above written. A. 0. CCRTIN. &tree cry of Mt coninennibria. It Beisert, March 27. 182.7. The rreolutton proposing aniendinente to the Cutrilltution .f the Commonwealth being tinder coneideration. On the queetioo. Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? 4 the Co yeaa nstittitkyrt wad nay. and wer 'reseal follow, e taken aarreably to the proristens en: Tuns--Mean. &Wearer, Browne. Coffey. lily, Canna, Fetter, Flenniken, newer, Ingram, Jordan. Ktlinp.u , Kan, Lauluteli. Lewis. layer, Scollel4, ',human. Steele, Straub, Weleh, Wilkins, Wright nail Taggart. Speaker-24. Ners--31esera. Cr bb, Finney. aregg, Ilarrla, Penrose awl Souther-7 So the quad. was &tem:Otos - 1 in the 081 - maths. On the question, Will the tWuste sums to the second amendment t . . The Teo, and n) were taken agreeably to the retisione of the Corotltntion, nod were., fullea, Tit: Tee—Mena Brewer. Drown% Cnesew.dl, Dy, Evan% Fetter. Finney, Flenniken. Ingram, Jordon. Knox. Laubacb. Lead% Slyer, Seller., Shumma, Souther, Steel. Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, er riers—alesers. Carey, Crthh, Fearer. Gregg. Norris. Kli linger, Penn.. and See Acid—ti • So the guestlue was determined in rho affirmaut a. On the mwetion, Will the hoe agree to the third amendment! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitute:a, and waren, follow, vie: Ithas--31eure. Brewer. Browne, Gaho. Creaswell, Ely, Evens, Flenniken. Frazer, Ingram, Jorden, Killinger, Knox, Laubseh, Lewis, Slyer, Sec:held, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Street:, Welsh. Wilkins and Wright -21 Sara—Meiters. Coffey, Gregg, Harris MIMI Penroeo--I On So the rtheetion wee determined In the eilirmative. the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth emendment The yers and nap: were taken agreeably to the provision. of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Yves—Mmes. Brewer, Browne. Coffey, ems:mall Ely, Even., Flenniken, Fraser: Ingram, Klllimpw, Knox, Lan. back, Leyte. Myer. Smtleid, Sell er% Rieman, Souther Steele, Straub, Welch, Wilkins and Wright—Z. Pats—SlowrneCrebb, Finney. Jordan and Penrose —4 So the queetion was determined In the allirmative 1111 Home or F 4.154.1.11,1157.9, April 29, 1157. 'The resedetton propcwing areetnimeets to the Cdustitntlen of the Conactionwthlth being under consideration, On the questbm, Will the house mgr. to the Bret amendment? Tue you and nap were taken agreeably to the prOvisious of the Constitution, end wore as follow, viz: Taaew.Meesre. Andermn, Arthur, Deckhouse, Ball, Rock, Biehop, Dower, Brown, Calhocm, Campbell, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Dlcke,y, Eat, Eyster Feueold , Foster, Oibboney, Gilles, Raked, Harper, lisfue:lleiatand,lllll, Mee,* Hoff. math , (Berke,) lze brie, Lanes, Jambs, Jenkins. John.., John. eon, Kauffman Kerr, Knight, Lelseurine, Longeker, Lovett, %wear, Sandie, 31'CalmonLIFIlrele, Moorhead, Mumma, Museelman, Sikhole, Nuneneacher, Pearson, Peter, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Essitavy, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey,(York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberta,Ru pp, Shaw, Doan, Smith, (ambrie,) Smith, (Centre,) Steven:toe, Tolen, rthroorida, Vickers, Toeghtley, Welter Westbrook, Mar. ton, Williston, Witberow, Wright, ZlMmerman and Oyu, Speaker-78. Naze—Mews. 13eskus, Benson, Dcgk,Ram cock, Illne,lleffmanaLehanon,) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner end Wintrode-12. So the nueetion mu determined to the elllrmetiso. On the mteetion, • Will the llomengroe to the woond amendment l The JIM nod 1317 s were taken aprefably to the provisions of the ustitution, and were es ollow viz: V If mere. A Mermen, Beckham., pall, Beck, Bower, Whole . Campbell, Cart), Ent, Pansold, Poster Glide., Unmet, .spar, Helm, lliestand,llillegna, Ilullmar;. (Berke) name per. InsbrlN tunes, Jenkine, Jaffna, Johnson, Kauffne , Knight. belsettrlng. Lonfaker, Lovett, Manner, mSlaugle, SPllvain, Moorhead, Slum. man, Nichol., Nichol. e, N nemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, my, (PLBedelphle,) Hammy, (Yorks) 8....1er. Roberts, Armco: Shaw, Men, Tolan, Vail, Voeghtley. Walter, Woetbr k, Wharton, Zimmer - mine and Gets, .Openhers-67. NAT Meaare. Arthur, Augustine, Backne; Demon, Blahop, roam, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyeter,Gll.l,oney, Llama Hancock, lIIII,IIIno, Koffman, (Lobanon,)Jarobm Kerr, la 31 . Calmont, Mumma, Reed, Smith, (Cembria.) Smith, ( entro,) Ntevenmen, Struthers, Thorn, Vanneerhis, ors,Vick Wagonseller, Warner, Wintrode, IVitherow and Wrigh . So equeetlon waedetermlne'd lu the anfrmatlve. On the nation, Will e Hove agree to the third amendment? Tho y and naye ware taken agreeably to the provision. of the Chalon, and were as follow, al; : Teas— lawn. Anderson, Beckham., Ball, Dock, Beason, Dower, B wo;Calitonn,Campbell.Chme,Cleaver,Crmatet.d, Dickey, t, Eyster, remold, rooter, 011eboney. Memel, Kalmar, UoiLla, Ileletead, Hill Inflame, Koffman,' (Berke.) w en'eno- •• - ' " ‘nsokeefar, Isehrie,. In es, .1 le, Kerr, Lebo, Longsktr, Lovett, , 51 sambaed. Momma, aineeel. , Mmetomber, I'L'ArbOO. Peter., Itanney, (tiork,) Kamer, Reed, . (Cembria,) Smith, (Centre.) woorhls, Viekere, Voeghtley, Villlstog, Will:crow. Wright, kes—T2. tuguetine, &aka., Bishop. Carty, 'mock, Mae, Jenkins, Knight, (Philadelphia.) Robet,iotroth. iTharton and Whetrode-72. frmlned in the alArmatlve. OT.PCII4/C DEBTS 0=! AitTUILE nc. OF NEW COUNTIES ba fonrth amendment t o noirteably to the provisions as follow. ♦ia : , Arthur, Backbone, Maine, Bones, Breen, Calhoun, Camp- Intwfaid, Dickey, Ent, Enter, gees, Hanel, Hums, Hark, !men, (Berks.) Iloften,...(lnb , Inn., Jennie, Jenkins, John., .eboasdeenrlng.LongskerLonstt, out, iiimatna, Mussel. , Eunemsedei. Peeve; Peen, .011, Razusiy, (Phl l . l . l Pes., ) ReneE. 'Roberts, Rapp, Shaw, Sloan, BZoilla, 11WInclion, % TOSA VWL W Taw mistier, Winner, est. • Wittiness Zinisannian end 'Eton, Hancock, Strothm. irminri In theataimalm ' . • Eecaeru Omcr, 110.111t114), June 2'4,1557. j:.. 11"e"0" ae.ana uxiqual" wpso.") rev "Ito to tho thoothitihrs. or the thigootrooloitthti ar.tkiwPihnoio the seil of itds (..7Tur, 12fiedoilit how d=l3r. IktiiBrnqf cemetery lfraerblia Werke, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTS/39E0.H, PA. M.A.TTECEIN7 LA.N7T OH; PRACTICAL: BIAltal:Z MASON. WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN farm hie Wend. anal the public generally, that ne has teemed the above prembes, for dm . manufacture and We of every variety of Marble Work, each ea Monaments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and form; ALSO, Mantle Pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Bonen and Wash • Stand Tope, . lc., &0., Which he Is offering allow ea any other establishment Won of the mountahm Ills stock is entirely new, and Me boat selected by tdonolt expresaly for this market. Hai. also prepared to build Mirth Vault", enclose Bar Lou with Man hie or Stone, and to execute any other work In his itne,in any of theGameteries sulJoinieg Pittsburgh. &VW ST riIIiVISION TO Re, T. R.Lymati, Robert Galway, Esq., Hon. Wm. Wilkins, John Chnlett.; Jno. H. Encenbergyr, Rao., W. L. Ringaralt, Charles Brower, Req., J. U. 11111, En . Thomaa Scott, Fag, A. IL Curling. Rec., W. P. Beam. Req., 0:11 Whit., hm. The Toole furolehed with all kinds of Romig - nand Domes tic Marble, either finished or to the rough, at Wholesale price. He hos mho made arrangements with the manufmtnrers of the best Wands. form constant rupply of hydraulic Co- mein, Water and i.onl.rille Llano, and •Plaster Parte, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which be is prepared to ninth& at short notice. mlffeelkwl M.T_TSG-RA.VE'S PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, AT NO TJ., MIRO STREET NEAR MAREEZ AVliEltE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT FULLY Invited to crdl en d tea[ it. merit., The price of a mingle stove ISk s Burnerstaml is 1+»3.1 16 kill purchase enough to do every variety of••cooking for • family of 4 to 6 p.r.oret, this don not include gok bracket. anti cooking tuella:lk The common stove tin ware may do. For further information address the undersigned, DR. J. blitibllkAVlk. .• . • Being the first in this city who need your . Patent Ore Cooking Appa atrus, I can cheerfully end confidently rm.- mend it to others as far superior for all conking purposes to soy of the old fashioned cookingstores. I consider It a great improvement, cud whets its seemed advantsgea aro known, uo boom keeper will be utisfted without it. Among Ile advantages I will mention the following First, a fire le olwityv ready. that caving time end labor. Second, cooking IN dom. without oppressive heat. Tbinl , its miscue., which Is a great imprort aunt lifion the coal store. Fourth, the cuee with which tiin boat may be roe:n„ isted end the progress of cooking attended to. Time mar dm:elope other advutw ger, but for the prwaint I will respectfully 'inbuilt these. MRS. S. A. JOHNSON, No DM, Wylie street. Raring In use two of Dr. Murgnarea Patent Gas Cooking Storer I can cheerfully recommendthem to the public its the most convenient and economical cooking opparatne for baking etc. They are mperior to any stove I ever need, Je22. • MILS. E. S. WYE ES, No fki. Market street. • - TIIE SUBSCRIBER, rlesigrting to embark in le new enterprise. offers fur so re the Machinery, Pat terns, au.. now in working order, et hi. !Michlns Works, Ryetrs building., Fifth meet. The liminess location end mutlity of Machinery in use, combined with torn., pmeent strong imincemente to Mambo:ad of capital. If the .More ie not dlepiwed of as It .tends by the second week In June, it will then be disposed of In puts to eta purchseene. W3I. WARWICK. myftdtf • Ryan'. Budding, Fifth street. T' IIE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TILE WORLD A Filial:NE MADE. WITH A SMALL INVESMENT. • THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE Is n simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine costs uuly SUS; Is driven by hand, and 0111 make the for tune of the manufacturer In a shun time. I,llen. good road is in he had readily it materially reduce. the cost. Afar Several county nr Machine privileges are offered for sale at a moderate price. For particulars, tall at GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM. Fifth street. foldateiftlT ISP /857. Stoves! Slove•r. 1857. rrPIE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ± of Cooking, Parlor and iltroting &urea to he found In Allegheny City. nt the lowest paces, comprising In cart the celebrate.' _Stun An.Ttght,l Iron City, Aurora, Diamond. Cry.tal Palace Cooking, Beauty of the Wen. Together with toter! variety of article. in the line, melt MI Hollow Ware. lione , -Purnialdng. Gutter and Spouting. Bird, Squirrel and Perrot Cages. Call at &gn of the Red, Ooffee P., Federal street, Allegheny. tur3o GPO. W. HUHU , Yortallocar 51111 s. THE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN PuRTAIILE FLOURING MILLS, Or A (maul . , SUPER/OR YOB SIMPLICITY' AND DURABILITY; to any other now In use. They can be driren by steam. orator. or horse, and pro acittinition to Iron )Enters. Stock tee ro d,a and Lutubc4 non. .11.ny penions throughont (he coon ire who have slurping poower. of power croployed only • part of the Urnie on other ludness, by Introducing one of mom of Ulna. Mills no their tatablisluincutA may greatly benefit themselves. One of the.. Mille, (IN inch,. lu diameter.) grinding over 12. F, .l per hour, enn lin aeon daily in °Foliation tit the Oil and Ford 11111 of Moore. Buy.. • CO.. lieborcn street, Allegheny. , .rarOnlere tilled with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE. ap2xlif 319 Liberty *trent, Pittaburgh, Walnut Hall Hest ..... 1. Br .7 E 3 Epl-1 'FRIO 3X "lnuceemor to, KIMBALL. NI/LiSICK A CO.. MASONIC HALL. P1f717 STREET, OFFERT TO TILE PUBLIC ALL THE &hod. of the season. *erred op at the .torten no tice. from d o'clock in tlto morning to 12 o'clork at night. Bant:as men and others will do well to call in and dawn- Inn onr hill of Fare at any time to wit their appetite. Raving arrammmento tuwio rw:e/vo article* in our lino, from Ltaltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, no ca. offer • (trek euppl, of • lIALIBUT, LA K And frnAa the West. sal the rArirtles PRAIRIE WRE, PRAIRIE CHI, F.N S. rump MIDS. which an can formah to or other, at Whole...ale or Retail, Other at the corner of HAND AND PENN ST'S.. or at WALNUT HALL Fifth atr,t. ottElyd Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, COR NRR ELM AND It ELIE STREETS, STKim UCCO AND MASTIC WORKER,Iine. pet - Ungar attention to nil nrcien for wort in Hs CENTItFJ3 And 011NAN1F.NTS of all klods furnished o short uottec. op2l:lyd Painters. LONG& LANE, 1101r0I1SE AND SIGN PAINTERS, . .0141 rues (Ake init] iitneet. between Wood and NlArtiet atone. AU order. prn=ptly encoded to. Cir Signs esocnted in 0 .11. perl or etyle. QUNDRIES--150 hf. chests Y. 11., G. P. and Imperial Tea, 75 do do aseirtivi BL .:k Tea 21 7 5 boo' prime M. Ciotbw, 43 [Mile N. 0. And Wm Sugars; 150 hills Nitituoma 75 do Baltimore Bolden and N. Y. Byrn 50 do choice Baltimore Herring; 10 do Soda Saleratnx 2) do Croaked and Powdered &smarm CO do North Carolina TM: .31. do Pitch; ICC do &op Maker,' Wein: toy Lout 3a. he And lb. lump Tobacco: 150 do Bolin, Variegated and Owittle Boas 150 do 8510 and 10112 Window Ulan; 100 do Wlilto Pipes; 75 d,. ' Stone do .(Shaker.) 50 do &lend. fin papers:) 75 do Cloth. Pine. 800 do Madison Co. Piewl Staren; 250'kemi Nadia, eawirtai aistab 30 do Sla Twist Tutor.; 150 balm Batting. Candlewick and Tertutr, 150 dozen Corn I.lrimmr, GO do Ilticketr. 25 do N0..1 and 2 Tuba; 100 do Grata. Ileum and Cotton Cords; t. T r zo . t , tlr i, vi s l o th n s ,;o f . lllLier f rit . m . elt Pittalwirgh Maritilec mys ATWELL. LEE it 00.. No. 8 Wood since TOBACCO AND CIGARS— j 900 bra Richmond Tobacco, Y. and I'm dliihrant brands 80 dwarf ham half pound lump " 16 I ZIT T LI:tr. T` D ' I " 100 bbl. Cut and Dry wean City Darartan man Spanhib 0124 276,000 Morena and Germ. Nara. ;In store and for male at EDWARD lIEALIAW'S Wholesale Tobacco Wareham.% 211 Liberty. id, anti oppoalhe the head of Wood Nl TRATE SODA.-1,000 bgeNitrate Soda to arrive and for mal• by ALtA ANDER KING. itiebtral —^— Health *ad Strength Anna Inevitably Follow It. tree. CELEBRATEDan Bitter.. THE HOLLAND REM edy (Jr Dyspepsia, Diann of the Kidneys, Liver COM plalnts, Wesksen any kind, Fever end Ague, and M. ye. riecumtreetknas consequent ((pea, disordered Stomach or Liver. Ruch as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stamerh,Collcky rains, ileartburn, has of Appell Deepondenev Coatin g:ow, Blind and Blenllng ?Ilea In alt Nemo; hinumatlc nod Nonni& AffKtlons, it has In namenan (nuances proved highly barnacle!, and In others seen.' a decided Nature And..., now enemy to combat, with this delight. ful toulrin the .yetem. Its eft..., almmt magierd, yet the cure permanent. It communicate. no• violent chock to the ...tent, but by a‘onslng it. vital energy ih to manna' tic. lino, emblem It to throw off the muse, and n. thoroughly eradicates the dim... Whou IN medicinalvirtu. 411 , 110 nithentally acknowl edged, and pertitularly here, whore It In. become en poptr Lir as • farrlty saerllcine, that it I. soldby many of the gro cers, es W.ll he all the druggist*. ItWould won needl... to offer further evklenrq yet u there are doubtle. some who have tried many advertbod remedia., and atfil suffer from lly.pepsla In one or more of itadreadful forma, we sub. Juin the following certificates, the anthoutkity of which cannot he doubted, coming as they do from pers.. so well known. WHAT IT IS DOING TOR TIM SICK. Wm. Watchman. En. the well known Lithowrsphe "I have froqueutly wed Durban's Holland Bitters, and end It ltorailably relieves Indlgietlon and debility." Rev. Hamel Babottek says: "I found epeeist relief from Its uni for • wren heedeche, with whkh I had long sof (bred." J. W. Woodwell, my 'I have need Beerhawee Qol laud Bitters outwit, aud recommend It to other., knowing It ti twjnet what It la I . ..presented." Ald.Jcsuithao lively. of Lower Ft, Clair. AMyff: "I have de. rived groat bnuellt from It. tow for weakness of the stomach and Indigestion." Jae M. Murphy, says: "After immoral physician. had failed Ikerhare's Hollsrul Bitters removed the pain from my heart and aide, arising front IndigesUon." The editor of the Kittanning Pm. myte "After on. of the best physician. In this place had failed, tkerhave'e Holland Bluets cured of the wont form of Dyempala." rrenels Fella, only matinfacturer of the original "Extract of Coffee," says: "I know Holland Bitten I. one of the beet medicine. in the w o r l drfor • disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of tbe Pocket, Baltimore, pronounce.' It "a clu e deterring the confidence of the public." • Dr. Ederhart, the leading German plipkian °thin.. has prescribed It frequently during the put therm yawn with marked imam In debilitated statm of the dipative organ., or of the - system generally. n. manager of Ballot s Vinegar ratkrry, ..y.: '7 nsd I it myself, and Ina therefore Induced to try Its effect upon my wife,Hroubled with the great debility c 0010913 to all of •consumptlve habit.) ind.really kis doing her mom good them anything elle haa aver taken. , NOTlM.,...Wheerre expects to find In this • beverage bo disappointed; but to the tick, weak and low spirited, It will prom gratefill aronratic cordial, pommel of finger iv remedial prop.rties. • ' • CIADZIONI—The peat popularity of this delightful Ara haa Induced many imitations, which the pnbilo Mould guard Witte purchardng. Be not pommeled to buy tom .thim you have given Ikertemi7.llolland Bitters • Alr Mbottle will convince yuu how fault* cup. AMU Is to all trim Imitatkom • • • at WO per Wile, milk bottles fbr WO by the Mile fteptietom ItENJAMIN PAGE, 'Sm.,* CO, owner Smithfield and Third me, Pitehotih. 111113121 at ansme. . • . Ailebia, T. W. Dyott A Soo, Na. IA 7 Werth *owl eerie* Wew Testae:we A Part; W 4 &WAWA mut_ Dees% AleltheareAubeee Arelbini.W4Wo AAA ',bath Amu% CteethaAW. erebn elajarothirre, WA bah -Water atinek7lll.7 Clia ltwirl' Murk CAA 4.lfOrkaan J.Welibt *Oe. IllilayAkw/ • Ft.i T aatz • GREAT LlGlrrs! ivr'ANICIND HAVE - LONG BEEN EN .l.B.&guipbedin &A.., a regarda the htis limas of worth: laselth—ridding the human body from disease, and presenimg Ilre. The sick, under the &Mauls treatment of the "I; t a. hcultY. are subject to • confirmed practice of probabilities and ortcertabatiee. There is nothing. certain or teed . % the treatment of the sick either tit tho old or new schoolof inecUcine. Dr. Radway has succoeded in producing three remedies.— known to the world as Rad way's Rowdy Relief, Renovating Rasoldeait end Regedniora. These Remedies are not only es tablished facts interim as they ha*. 000. e y et 611 ' i b ' their special or comblzfed egicacy in producing fruitful and beneficial eeults—but, they oro tuts estabUsldng a science —ea they hare in all car..—when tried" succeeded in recur log to health—and ridding the body from diemso after all other mialicinal treatment had failed--and the most skillful phyaklam had given op the trick as beyond the power of hit. Man means to cote—end pronounced the dreatful mandate— incurable. , f°3 - • Eemetilel:e . therefore fixed hula in the ex climer of merilenbici rico—they have been ' , often tri°l - - .'never denied"—and ready 'lobo Ida:Logan:. rust GRIr ttri nit • nAtnrAra READY RELIEF. As a Special Remedy le to be mod in all eases where the Imr. ",.b o O_Tfpeirad with the torturing pangs or puns 1... L .... Paln—tlo matter what threat= of the pain may be, or " ur ro If may bo located—ins application of the Reedy oller, either internally as IL drink, or ealernell" to silo. viator, will in a faw minutes restore the afflicted body to ease and comfOrt. In all mass of Dowel Mordent, erentori, Oh o / e r e, Bloody no, Sick Headache, Nervous I eadacbe, and other lf errone affections, Neuridglu Itheumatimm,Sp Mina, lin aim, 1 Toothache, &true, ds, If mini . * Shot Wounds, Brolses, Cuts, Poisoning, elth r by the bites or stings of Reptiles, In-' eects, or Vegetable o Mineral poisoning by accident—le all cavec end mader all c unistauces where the human Lets -al by pain, I way's Ready Relief can be roll a upon as a quick, safeand co tale remed.r. In cases of Billie ess, Billions Fever, TyplouShip Fever, Yellow Fever. 'ever nod Anne, Scarlet Fever, and ell Slaliguato. Fevers, S II Da, Results., Puottmoula. Rad way's Ready Relief turd i u connection with ILidware Rest, labors, will positively cure the sick afflicted with thew, dis ordere, d rotect thin sputa Against sudden attacks when either en dsoe Malignant iltsmatin prevail. R.A.DW AY' d EGULA.9!. T he di+or.l7 of thaso • onderful Toll eatablishes a new n to Willatires, and a aor principle it the science of modi tn taking Chew pH • no griping pains or sickness at the atomach Is expertena organs oper waif:rally, Waring the howeisdiree and ke in r natural and healthy condition. Each pill that is taken glues now Rio to the blood; they Pntiry it, take from It a! impure • Awaits and equalize its circulation. One or two doses.of 11 idway'• Legulatorn, will entirely re move ell distreasingeyir ptome r I Dyepepsia, Jaundirn, Nur vousneee, Indigestion, C oeti.ne,s, Liver Complaint, Unite... nose, Melancholy, and n Mawr all organic diseaoen either in man or woman. Lull re trot oled with irregularitiel or weakening discharge., nay rt ty upon prompt cure and reg. . I,l + Period. If Auxin's., 0 Rep alatore are taken. Beery doe, of Radway's Regulators that is taken instils new strength within the body of the weak, feeble arid infirm. All who Mice them Are delighted with the happy change they experience inn few hours. The dispirited and motet, eholy Gel Joyous and happy; the nick and debilitated, strong and engem.. TIMIS carer umr. RAIOVAI"S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, CURLS Ilumors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Moon, Sore, Tumor., Fever Boras, Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Bronchitis, Dyep•pela, Bout, Dropsy, Syphllle, Conaumptlon, Apoplexy, Act and WI Cull- Rtitutlusal and Chronic Dlsesaluelthor inherited by headlta ry trausnasslon, or Wombat./ b.) exposure or otherwise. .There i bo remaiy in the world that will work such Ml raeuloue turns In old di men, u Radoty's Resolvent. It Warm the whole human bodr,reproducen new and healthy blood. In g e larilleedin from the Lunge, Railway'li Renovating Re stilvent~ will lunge or throat. In canes whore the 'patient coughs up dote of blood or pus streaked with blood, 'ltadway'a Reaolvent will mon remove the difficulty. 4Erf-Sarah ilemmond of Da East Thirty-second street, had a bad cough for two years. She coughed nit eometimea half pint of blood during the night. She was cured in 7 daye by the Relief and Ittvolvent. . •, ffirA sore leg of LI yams, cured in three weeks by Rad. wars Relief. Mr. T. 11. Kilgore, a merchant of high standing lu Dahlonega, 0., say.: nThat a gentleman who for twenty -0111 Jean had been addicted with e worn leg. that radiated es. cry kind of neatment. war effectually natal In threw weeks by lladwuye Ready Relief, Resolven t and Regulatory. Vie r 1.1.311 - 711. RADWAY'SRELIEF— tlit I n th:OULATORS--REISOLVENT. In all constitutional ditwow, :sod where the constitution Is broken down, or the body Ina rapid .taro of decay. or the spoem inoculated with the virus of dhwase, either by the deletion of the laws of !width, intemperance.. excess and in. dulgence of the :maxima, or hy loareditary tratambislott, as its cases: of Scrofola. Cernsamption, Rheumatism, Gout Fits, toad other heir looms, width a long line of samestry has so bountifully and richly bestowed on posterity, ae a memento of the pant, ut the cost of the suffering inheritors. These Remediew, In their ltinitary capacity, poses, a cunstite pow. or that no disease nio withstand; their combined effect will eradicate from the liring body 11117 particle of dlecased mat ter, renovate the whole spdato with health: hod the mac/nand decaying ;or other orgauv; clean% and purify the no. clean from nil Impurftl.. To the disabled wayfarer, who Is crippled with intlrcultiss we invite you eto try these Reined:nes We will vouch dm their ellImm). With many hundreds of other:, who have witnessed and felt the effect of the "Threw Grunt Lights.," and as they rule and govern thaw bodies which they aro dmatood hy tlae Al. mighty Power, en theme throe trundles amid ae Ituleta Con quer:n:4 and Wand )tauten dell diseases. OF.O. R. HUBLEY. RAUIF.IY I CO, IQ Fulton street. N. T. For ul. by T. IL CALLICNMED, Nlastonlc 11.11, Pate buTtit. R. R. Monodist are told by Druggists, Illsrthants and Storekusters. ).1 farbdaorly F READS ILEADII IMADISI WILL TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTEA, AND NAV SA rE FOrMANY TEARS OP SUFFER Virl CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. as Alto-Win ecer yd Piscormsd: Physicians prettarit. It, and every oat who we. It I a walk log advents...A- No .aledichite star yal offorevi al the Atostricao public ham gained such popularity In so short a time as CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE? IT WILL CURE ANT CASE OF SCROF II win mug any cane of Rheumatism. It will cure any au. of rialt It trill owe any rasa a.fXrut It wall CUm any raw of Fess/. itn.l Agn.• Or any Dowasew aratlng fnmst en Impure slat. ~f th. Dined It cured the Mere of the Ilan. John Minor Roue. member of Oonasrotta from vargw., of *Tattle, after the skill of the beet physicians, both o Neu - Yon: and Phtladelplata, had been tried in rain; and it .111 cure you, reader, if you are eo affected It nom! D. Burtitt, nfelnolmuill. of Rheumatism of four yearn' etanthng. after all other remetllm had Gill We hare hundreds of such certllicatna. Call on the agent and get • and Ormilarodul road tbryormartf, the many remarkable and astonlahlng sane It haa male. Thl celehnsted Dr Butr,her writes to 114 Chit he had two of 7ost setts. and luift; standing eases of a dtseaw that would - eld to LOl2O a the usual remedlm, but he rood one ease lb di, and the other with Moe bottles .4 Carter's Spanish %ataxy, We bare known It used to over a thous and cases, and hare yet to her of a !more In any rasa. YE 811 A K I NO TIIOC.I.I"ND.`.3ILEADI ...,.AQI4,D AND FEVER—Da not .ku Qolulne, Mercury , or my melt noxious Drugs, but tt7 al onos lids great Altorative ana Purl Der or the Bleist, Carter's Spardith AlL:titre will cure any and every eau. of Ague and Peter. We bars. nor, yet I known It ta And for all thee.. arleing from oo Impure inalit of the Mond, on cueellonte L.. eser yin boon bound to tore to good an effect. If you are dick. try It at anew not delay ; time . pinelona and health the gYeateet of all bine." wlttiont which all aloe la taloeleu. WM. A. BEERS A CO. Proprietors, Rtehtuoud. For Balm by B. A. FMI,IE...TOM( A W. and JOSEPH FLEMING, Pittsburgh. and Drugirittssod Country Moo. dawns In all plats of tho United Ststse mil °mottos delasthrlyr - Tao Greatest Aledleal Diecovery OF TIIE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS discover. in one of .eir common psenr• v.v.!, • named,' that cure. e ven kind of Humor, • frri'm the worst iicrufhla to • common Pimple. 11. b. tried It In over eleven hundred cone, and never Wed except fn two crown (both thunder humor lie i{l/1 now In hlti prwa.ition over two hundred cvrtillectre of it, rain, all within twenty mil. of Clue-ton. • .. Two bottler an, tramotol to now ti aiming MOTO moth. (hw to thin bottle will curs tho won't kind of pinipliw of the fare. Twoto throe bottle. ..111 scour 111/. gram° er bon.. Two bottle are ...rano,' to cm, the wont ...nuked to tho mouth and stomach. Throe to bre bottles are srarninteel to core OA worst Coss of ot7slpelas. Ono to two hottloo we warranted to con all humon of the OM. Two bottleaarowarranted to cure running of the earn and blotches among the hair. Four toes bottles are warranted to core corrupt and run. tang ulcer,. . • One bottle bill cure scaly eruption of tbo skin. Two to three bottles.. warranted to cute the most despe rate moo of rheumatism. •.. • • . Two to three bottlaa are warranted to cure the worst owes of ringworm. ' Three to I.r bottles are warrantetl to cur...telt them. Floe to eight hottlee will cure the wend crow of wrofule. A benent 1. alweye experienced from the find bottle. and • ke. perfect Cora warranted when the abet e quantity Is to Nothing leeks co Improbable to these who have to cola tried all the wooderfal medicine. of the day, ss that a com mon weed growing In the paslortk, And along obi stone welly should cure every humor in the systenn yet le now a toed fact. If you have a humor ir tuu to mart. There are no Ifs nor and., hemmer ha'. about the waiting come came and not your.. I peddled over a'thoneand bowleg of it In the sititii ty or Boston. I know rite effects In everycaw. It hen al. cowl, done wonted the greatest cores ever done in Slams chnsetta. I gave It to children oven. year old: to old people of slaty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children whose Erb was soR and flabby, restored to a perfect mate of health by one bottle. To them who are eabject to a sick headaehe, one bottle will &helpmate It. It Om great relief to catarrh and dieti nom. Rome who lave been costive for year.. have takenand hrn regulated by U. Where the body Is sound it works et,mh, any derangement of thallium. lions of Wore, It will cause very Poplar feelimm, but you must not be alarmed—they always Lamppost In from fonr dap to a weak., There is never abed resultrrom It. On the wintery, when that feeling is over you will feel yourself like a sew person. I heard immeof the moat extravagant anew Mosta of it &batman over listened to. No change of diet is ever necesearp, eel the beat you Can gel. 1 have likewise an herb, which, when simmered In Meet oil, diewlees erred. aloes swelling of the neck and nndtr the ears. Price to mote. Price of the Medical Diecovery $1 per bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Adult, one table epoonlbl per day. Children over eight year., demiert'apoonful; children from five to elitist years, tea epoonfill. As re, directlou mu be made Applicable to all ontiltllatlons, take einnuth looperate:on the bowels twice 4 % : :46 , 1NEDY esti personal e tatendancela badman! of Sold Wholesale mid retell at et. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood greet, corner of Virgin Allay, and J. P. FLEMING, Alle gheny. aplo ethWilydkorli ALL PAINS CURED LIKE MAGIC.— Price toenty-fln nests per bottle. Palo le the forerunner of d 1...... Core the pale and you check the &ewe. PROF. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL' , . . Is truly the wonder of the sari It. our.. ludo In ben time than it - require. to get • physician! It mon Toothache In • irdnoto. _Cures Cramps, or Palo In the stomach and Dowell. Cures Stitt Neck and Swelled lure from a Cold. Cures Rberumattem and Nencel4l l . Corm Buratto, Drub., Soda and Ruins. Cures Conn and any Pain 112 the Fort. • Cure. Ague. and Lumps in the Dread instantly. Cures Earache to n few minutes.. Cures Pala in the Sldd, Lbubior Deck • Cum nos hum ChM and medicine, Fever. . This Is no humbug and no Wally should ho withcmt a bottle In csee of accident or audehm eleknees. It Is used extenmUy. always glelog Immediate relief. 'lf the WONDERFUL OIL could speak, It would exclaim,— • "While most physiciane-take whole mandato slay, I maketny cures In half ammeter's day." Ten pare realdence with the Bed Skins In the brat, to- gether with sobeeiment ecientille trarehi on the continent of Mune, sesoclating daily with the rery elite of the Stedkal peof.,goo peg. R EED to present to the world the WONDERFUL MAGNETIC OIL For Ws by all reepectsble Druggists, and at Prof. Reed's No: TS Third street; .- FL A. Alintrywg & CC4 sod .IV. GEO. IL IEIEIIn Wbotel•la Amts. • oezdkoly, • W. D. • 11. RUDALLUD, nEALER, aeRPETS, OIL ,OLonts, mamma halM. 117 four th otreetonsr F00d. ... WRENCH CALF-SKIN&— , . modaravemosts *ow,. twk: -10 dem .loniabisV,2lo7l,ll4-' T. • 10 tiliClanft bedstsir WWr sda by Naafi' WA MM. Many st. - . I=l Er= pzicrrcimeA±,, For the Rapid Cltre of Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. m o i r e si t Mesa, h Den,1845. Dz. J. C. Ara: —l do sitate to fay the best remedy I have over found for Coughs, Ho:wetness, Influenza, and the comitant symptoms of a Cold, le your Cherry Per. lord. Its 0011110111 rue in my practice and my family fur the last tea }nein has chow. it to possess enperior virtues for the tneatment of those complalnte EBEN mmani, H. D. A. D. iIORTLEY,Eact., of Utica. N. Y., writes: have mud your Pectoral myself and besty family ever since yon Invented it. and believe it the medicine for Its mulatto ever put out. With a bad cold I should brunet pay wfor a bottlo than do without it. or take any other remedy.' Cit011 '. 1 V 11 0(/PINUCOUGII, INFLUENZA. Srmitortzto, Miss., Feb. 7, 1 & 50 . BYO.= ATEL—I 0111 rhourfUlly certif Whooping Cough the boot remedy we peers,. for thu cum of Croup, and the chest dloooooo of clithlmn. Wu of your ftu ternity In the South uppreciade your thin, and coruntund your medicine to our people. AMOS LEA Es CONKLIN. M. D. tt. Slontiontery, le_ writes 3.1 Jut.. 'f6 l l "I had a tedious Indoenza, which confined me in doors 6 weeks, took many tuedientes without rolieL firmly tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clertpnon. The lbst dose relieved tho intent, in my throat and loupe. teas than e.half the battle mode me completely well. Your medi ci on nes are the chnspest as well sethe best we can buy, and we esteem you, hoofer, and your retonlies, iut thn poor man's friend." ASTHMA OR P/ITHISIC AND BRONCHITIS. WEST MASCIIT4TEE., Pa., Feb. 4.1856. Stan—Your Cherry Pectoral le performing imareollons curve In thir amain]. It ban relieved enthral from alarming Leymptome of Mumption, and le now curing a man who labored undor ne atfeetion of The Intiga for the not 40 seam HENRY I. PARRS Flerebant. A. A. RAUSEV,II. D, Alhl, n, Monroe C0.,100n, writes, Sept. 6, D6S:—"lturing my prartica of many pion I have found that nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral nor giving ease and relief to conelimptiro patiente, or curing ouch as are curable." We might mid volume, n( evidence. but the most ennelne log peel( of the virtue of this remedy Is found In Its effects CONSE3ITIi)N. Probably nu one remedy hav e'er been known which cured SO many and suck dans-emu. caws as this. Some no button ald can reach, but oven to thrive the Cherry Pectoral aßurda relief and comfort. Asroc LI iems, Now York City, 31arch 6,1956. Dotson Ans e lLowelli-1 Intl Its duty and a pleasure to In form you what your Cherry Portural has dote fur my wife. elm had been Roo to the dunder tho dangerous symptoms of Cominfniitlon, front wind, no old we could pro cure gave her mock relief. Oho was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, wham we have come for advice, rec ommended a trial of your medeiltio. IYa biror his kindnem.a. we do yonr cant, for elm less recovered from that day. She le MN yet ...rung 05 Alm toed to l).1, but is fr., from her conch, and calls herself well. Yuma with pulitudo and regard. ORLANDO SIIELIIY, of Shelbyville. Ontrumptires, do nut despair till till you have tried Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. It is mode by one of the best medical ohm:nista in the world, and It. Cltrue all around or. bespeak the high merlin of Its rinses. PAil. Ledger. Ayer's - Cathartic Pills. riIITE SCIENCES OF CIIE3IISTRY AND Medicine have been:taxed to their utmost to praluce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. In.- mentlile ptoofs are shown that these pills have virtues which somas, In excellence the orilhowy mielicions, and that they win unpreredentedly mien the esteem of all men. They are safe and plensant to take. hat powerful to cure. Their pene. trot'ug properiles stimulate the vital activities of tho body, remove the obstructions of its orgnins, purify the blood, arid expel iliesaria. They purge_ont the foul burners which breed anal grow distemper, etimuintemlnggigh or disordered orienns into their natural action, and Import Imaithy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they live the every day complaints of everylxely, hut also formidable and dangermix diseases that hurt barged the last of human chill. While they produce powerful erfectn, they.ere at the .nnai time, In diminished done., the safest and best physic that run be employed for children. Being sugarcoated, they are are pleasant to take; rue' bring truly vegetable, urn free from any rink of harm. Cures have been tondo which surpass he lief were they not suhatantinted by men of such exalted rsisition and eturacter as to forbid the anspleion of untruth 4 eminent clergymen anal physicia. hare 'lent their nati.. to certify to the pubis the reliability of my ocinedieir, while others have sent me Ilia auurance of their convict'oa that my preporntlons contrilinte innuerwely to the relief of my &Meted, sugerhig killovr-con. Tito Agentr twlow nonacid le plecored to fornhsh graUg my Anserinen Altrianair, containing 'direction. for their use arid csrtlllcatee of their cures. of the following complaint, CoMlTenom Hilton. Complelne, Rhenmatimm, Dropsy Ilcortburn, Ileadnehe arising from a foul stomach, Nana., I uillguetion, Morbid Inaction td the lkiwele and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency. Loee 01 Appetite, all Licerone and Cutaneous Divas. which require an ernenant 51edfdpe, Scrofula or King'. Evil. They al., by purifying the blood and stiniulating the eyetem„ run. many complaints which It would not to supposed they could reach, Ruch am Doethrwer, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and nervous Irratablllty, De rangements of tho Liver and sun Gout, and other kind red complaints arming front lowte of the. lady or ob struction of Ito firnctlons. Do not he put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they matte more profit no. doh for gratis Plua, and lobe nothhu.: pin. Xo other they can giro you rain pares with thl. In Its lutiltede value or curative puwere.— The sick want the beet aid there le for them, and they should haven. Prypart4l by Da. J. C. AY :R, Pnutical and Analytic."' a t m., Luttell. Maas. 'IQ - Tries 2.S corms per box. Fire boxes for 11. Sold by 11. A. FA IINESTOCIS t CO.. Wholesale Agents Pittsburgh, and by all Druggists and 31edicine Dealers. turdCslydtwl—tm DR. 1100PLAND,S1- GERMANBITTERS. PEF ST DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA., PA. WILL EFFECTUA.LLY • CURE Larrr (tory/afar. Dopep.rin, J.ndicer, Chronic or .tern, lkinlity, Disease^l tAt Kidneys, and all Dia .earts ortringfrons a disard,s4 Li, , or SfoolorA. duck OA °punt- Nihon. !wean! Pll..Fulues. of 1110•Jd to the Road. Acidity of the Stomach, Ifearthurn, Ids. gust for Food, Felon. or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Ernetations,Flnking or tint. tering at the Fit atilt-Stomach, dwgemLn a the Ilead. 'flirt - led and Dillon!' Breathing, i Flutte g ring at the ILeart,Choaking or noires. ng sensations In Lea in a lying T.,- tem, Din:newt of Vie/011. Dols or wet. before the Sight, Ter and faun In the Hedn, Deficiency of ['crept., tian.. Yellowness of 116 Skin and Eyes, Vain in the Side, Rack. Cheat, Limbo, , Sodden Fluatics of neat, Burning in the Flesh, at/scent Ineaghtitupi, Evil/awl great Do proud.. of • Spirits Ti,, proprietor la calling the attention of the public to fhb. preparation, doom no with a the of the utmost conil A In It. vtrtne and tolsprathin to the distal., for which It i. recommended. It in no now and untried article, but one that has stood the teat of • too years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and eale le unrivalled by any !huller ro. parathms extent. Ilie lt , tinwity In Its farm. given by the itite9 prominent and well known phyeiciana 4111:11111111:1111/1thl in all parts of lite country in immense, and a cereal pern. sal of the Almanac, published monally by the proprietor, and to bo tool gratin of any td his Agents, cannot but satiety the npot ekepticel, that this remedy la really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained. Principal' 000 n. and Manufactory, No. 90 Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a. PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. arliAealagr X. , V o .l.mrvi. Erg., the .41 A. 001012 Tram Der J.r the Gunman/In loon Work, /Mr, , bunty. Pa. Dr:maw:toy, Jan. MA. Da. C. AL JACMOON—Dear wns far for Art years unit' afflicted with Chronic linos. Dyaenterjr, for which I waa attended by wrest! of the beet phyairlans In the country, but all of no an& I alto used mica. remediew, but mold And HOLLOW( to benefit to. until I wan induced to try yourtierman ilitterwand after taking four bottles by whit% Ito lth. entirely cured, and am n o w enjoying the best of hea. More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Ckimplaint. Certificate of J. C. Crnns, Mete Reporter for the "Even. lag Chronicle,' l'ltteburgh, Pa- who, Feb.2l, 1555, mow "For some weeks past my wife has bean using your Gee man Hitters, with a happy effect. She has been afflicted Moro or low, for enteral rears, with dlsecpso of the Liver and Dyrpepsin, and nuts aho tanumenced using the Bitters, no thing ha/110mo her much relief. Iler health is now rapidly rapt/ming, appatlto r food, and we hare every rrupp to be. Ilene eke will be pe telly restored. She my. it the best medicine she has emr used." • Nervonn Debility. J. M. lintanmen, Doylestown, Pa.., June 10.15,1'3,, totyW aDy wife ham born afflicted with a Nervous Debility since Septernte., 1851, since which time I ham been amble to Cod any physician or medicine that would benefit her in lite bust, until one day I called at the 'tore of Dr. Harvey, in this town, for some tincture of iron, and dewriteed to him the afflictions of my wife: he then hooded mo • lot of papers to read, among which I found one deecribing your Dermot, Litters, I immediately procured a few bottles from him, and am pima.' to state that thu use of the Hitters has done her more good than all the medicine she low hereto.. ma.. I wish you to send me a half dose. bottle.. Liver Complaint. J. P. Wier, liarthoworg. Ix, ]lay ZI, !SCA, says: "With much platys-aro I testify to the virtue of Ton , Der. man Bitters. Soma time since I ryas afflicted with n disease of the Lie - er, for Which I r oves it, remedies, but with no beneftrial effect, until I woo Intoned to tr your Dinars, which I ten now happy to stab , bore entiret y cured me' They era entirely regetable;Troo from nil alcoholic Mimeo Lama, and pleasant In taste and smolt. : - .Price 75 cents per bottle, Bold by Druggist., and storekeepers In every Gown and Tillage in the United &Mee and Canadas. And by PLt3II..XO BROS., and Dr. OEO. If. KEYSER, Plttaburgh, P. jnitlyd&wg A 'WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I I lIAS BEEN TIIE STUDY AND research of the best medical men that me lived to Ando remedy that would radically cure the Dripepeia, which hen been recently found oral by D It. R. T. 0R D, OP PITTSBURGH, PE.S'NA., Hl* laborious search and revearch Ohs Vegetable Ring. tom for eight or ten yearn, has brought to light a wonderful Medicine which will radically corn the DYSPEPSIA, which In the find cinema all general dieemae nide:l'Mo human ve lem Is subject to. Keeps the Reaervoir [Stomach] clean and healthy. We must all have good health and cannot be a eubJect of env general dlsmse. • Dr. R. T. FORD has born n subject Of this awful dimes, Idracolf, [Dyspepeinj for right ho ton year., mid hes tried hundred, of experiments on himself, but all In rain mail preeent discowry, which has .ratllcally cured hilis and many other. in elm, eight to twelve day*, without polo or slickness, or any unpleasant feelings in the eystem, brit on the contrary, it Invigorate. the system and giros a healthy action to every rani. It will net gently or copiously on the lewd., and give a healthy action to tho stomach and liver. Yon can eat and drink your usual dieting, which wilt not interfere—the medicine always doing ite duty ...called Dlt. .T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of diwenies will Dyspepsia produce? I anewer it le the Ant cause of ell general dilemma Lime Affection, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Disease. Mooching, Sick Headache, Ellhms Diarrhoea, Dubious end Typhoid Fevers, Fever and Ague, Nervous Fever, Neuntiglit, Hernia s (Dila] Costive Dowell, Dolls, Husky reiterate) , Skin, Colds, libels motion of all kinds, Apoplexy, Insardty, Weakness of the eystern, Palm Conmption ofths Mind, Heartburn, Solna* of the Stomach, Throwing. op of year Feuds and Om Wind. All of the above, feelings may or will be Ordered Awn • Dyspeptic otomach. From that organ all general diseases will be produced, (if Ws statement Is true, which fib sane mind will droLi because all, who have been skit know this linden:Lent Ant rue from espetisoce, asigh or deranged stomach hi. How Important It Is to • poor patient who hoe been suf. frying for many mare, to point him to • remedy that be can rely uo nod kPlUondleita:AliTmattEthanrjr:irtossedrnboh":Llthritu7sabonupolthetk:OCCA atn has rtho fi b rist im deb. it a glimpse of Sold by the Proprietor, Dr. It. T. FORD, Wmt end of Fonwlrtinht Avenue, (Fourth street Itoad,) and also JOHN HAFT. Jr.. Noellfi Wood street, corner of Sixth; elm, ND WHEOWAN A CO., Liberty attest, below 13Oak Pittsburgh. Also, Mr. W: A. D.D.DD, forttletig the Drat of James T. Semple A CO., Northwest corner of Federal sums and the Diamond, Allegheny City. And also, Dr. Ford's AntbDillione an d Liver Pik also, big Invaluable Indian VenetablaNeffre Liniment, The above medicines, need no commendation for thou. sands In mucky and county- will testify to their Invaluable qualltlM; Their equal lactate, be thud. ' mrlllathauF •• DELAY NOT •1_ N - • To who Consider w tine h ead - or Maly' ATURE'S GREATEST' ORNAMENT, hnt melt la too late nee ^ I SANDER'S SCALP TONIC which fedoras the healthy condition or the Wail= Safi to grow OA the told, and checks any tendese7 • talibli out, and boooo,h,g thin. 4OP/or sale at the Obeli* Dragniets, and by the Pro m 716• whiter, SLIM MI door. below andihgeldeL • I • et-. • . lot an , .. tuetwebereetr,teseutel n dwahaniW saJa bY • W.P. ItajIIALL POD. Waso wrist, . RAILROAD NOTICE. THE PITTSBURGItIT. L .a ffi gim J. WAYNE A CHICAGO RAI ROAD WHAM, with Its ample Rolling Stock and equip ment.bl,PrePsrfsito tal:f.P.rl Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago,St lasys,futiuu r ,. ells, Cincinnati. and all place. vent and South-vast, with a great dergee of regularity and expedition. The Oct that Ibis rout forme the most direct and only consolidated lino betweeo Pittsburgh and Chieago, Is a ant debut goal - ant:a that its Trains on make better time. and more sure oonnections with Train, on other Runt. than on be made by any other recite. !..ESIGTOrIt raarrs LLAVI Philadelphia. I Pittsburgh. I Cresthue. Ft. Wayne. lat Expres.. I.OJ I.Y. 450 1. Y. 18.26 A. M. 13.40 P. N. - 11.00 Y.Y. 2.13 r. 10...)3 P. Y. 6.20 A. Y. 3iail Train leaves I'brindelphla et 7.00 A. 84 Pittsburgh at 0.40 A. Y.. arriving in Crestlino at 617 r. M. RUCH Cnirsao—First lixpreas at 11.00 P. 84 Sefollll EI• prima at 2.00 r. Y. Thier.OUGll—From Pittsburgh: First Express In 90 home wad 10 minutes Second Express In l hours and 50 minutes. From Philadelphia: First .• Express in 31 hours Secomi Express in a) hours wad minutes. The Mai Tmln from Phlladelphhi in overtaken at Pitts burgh by First Epees, and passengers by thia Troth may go forward by First Express front Pittsburgh. The 9.00.1-y. Train from Pittsburgh beinga Train for local bnainees, is overtaken at Crettlins by Second Express. All Trains mite close connections at Ereetline for Colum bus, Cinch:mitt Indianapolis and St. Louis also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Eallrosd for IstraYttis,Eentral Illinois and St. Louts:also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R. A L. E. H. H. arrrayera. From Chicago. IFt. 'Wayne., Crestlind.lAkr. Pittsb . g. let Exprewe, 7.40 a. a. 3.40 p. w. 10.30 p. tr. 0 .00 A. M. 1040 e. M. 5.45 A. M. 112.13 e. sa 17.34 e. Train leavers CTOINDZIO At 4.00 A. eyre/Mg in Pitts bnrgh at 1.00 r. s. Theft Tmlne makocloeo connections with Tr.. for Phila delphia. Baltimore and Neer York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, elect/maenad Colum ba. make clowcounectionn at Creetline with nil returning Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from St. Louis. Central 111/- note, Lafayette, and intermediate pine.}, connect; with above Trains. At Forest, edonections are made with Trains to and front Cincinnati, Sptinglield and Dayton ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-I.ITO New Brighton for Pitts burgh at 0.30 A.., 1240 to., and 0.24 r. M. Leave Pittsburgh (or Now,BrighlOn at 8.45 A. a, And bas P. M. Baggage checked through, and no charge for handling. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHN STON, Agent, at the Great Western Rallrosid once, directly on the corner of the Monongahela hoes, Pittebargh, or to 0501105 PARKIN, Federal street etation, Allegheny City; B. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn tercet, oppordte Tremont Unarm, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations along the To oommonco on WEDNESDAY. 24th Inst., awl cent mut of!ttl forth, notica. J.:J. litillgTON, Oen. Poiser wd Fr't I). BOSS, Muer Agent, Chicago. D.W. 110.k0IITON, Agont,Phlbetelphin. J. II 51001tE, nar:lO-1e24 leveland , leveland and Pittsburgh ]tell Road. rilllE NEW SHORT 11 120UTF. TO CINCINNATI AN ST. LOUIS'vu STEUURNVILLY. us itr.LLKAIR NOW opt:N.—The trAin• of this road now run directly ot and Dom Allegheny Depot and C101,11%13E1, Steubenville, NVll•eling and &Doak without chnnge or flsgimAo. Threat Daily Trainer° Steubenville, Wheeling and IClDair. Two Daily Trnine to Cleveland. Four Dolly Tralnis from Cleveland to Chicago. On and after Monday, July 13th, 1857, thu liwins of MD; ompany will run daily, (Sundaya excepted,)an Aillowei Learedilegheny 2230 A. 81,11.40 A. M. and S P. M. Arrive In Steubenville 5.06 a. n,12.42 P. Y, 6.26 P. M. Do Delleair, 6.110 t. ag 2.10 P. M, 750. P. w. Do Cleveland 4.05 P. N., 105 r. v. The 214 a. it. train mahee no mnnectlon fur Cleveland or any Taint north of Wellsville. Thus train it run through to Steubenville, Bridgeport and Dellealr,connectingat &tuber. elite Junction with it fast train for Newark. Coltunhua, Day ton, Inillanapolls,Cincl mmt 14111 s t -ills and St_ Louis, leaving Allegheny DINA at 250 A it., Newark TOO, Columbus IVO nntl arrive at Cincinnati at 2.50 r.x.—nretre boars its ra Pitgl!orgls to Ciorinnati. . • • . ThiP route via Stein ...Rio to Cincinnati la THIRTY .311 LES SHORTER than 'Ma Creatline. The 2.50 A. Y. traln mak. connection Bellaire with a train on Control Ohio It. leaving Bellaire at 9.00 a. ~ for Cambridge, Zaueerille, Newark, Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Zunis. :a The 3.00 it. ti. train makes connectional for Cleveland, BuiTelo Teleda, Detroit and Maxis at Steubenville Junc tion 6.33 for Columbia and.Cinctnati, arriving at Xewark 12.48 r. v.. Columbus 2.2.5 A. at, and Cincinnati, 7.44 A. 114 at Bellaire At 7.50 P. v., connecting with the night train on the CentralOblo Railroad for Cambridge, Zanesville, New ark, Columbua and Cincinnati. The 9.40 a. v. and 3P. IL trairei both run through to Cleve land and make clone connection. at that point "tor Chicago mail other {aline to the NorthAVest, via Clevelaraland Toledo Railroad. The 3 e.. train connects with the itlichigan CsidrAl Railroad Bolts fee Detroit, thence to Chicago by rail. Pamengere leaving Allegheny oti the 9.40 A. IC train for Chicago eta Cleveland and Toledo, will arrive at that point seven hour, in atiCEIRK ..f thoee wboleave at the mme boor and go via Port Wayne. Pamengcra for Wellsville, Steubenville, Wheeling and other points on the river line by them trains go through without detention many twice in advance of the steami.ats on the river. n =nc h tZt a ll h n7n,tettl S •nl=2 l . 3 2otrerTZZ .n lion. Passengetv for Neer PhiladelphLa and Static,. on the Tuataras , . Branch must Lake the 9,40 A. 31. Train from Allegheny City. Ticltete Are .old to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Chitego, Ifllsratikle, St. Louis, Quincy, Burlington, Fulton, Rock Island, lona City, DunlietlLPeoria, La Sallafreeport, Dunkirk, Mantra Falls, Buffalo, Steubenville, Whoeling, Bellealr, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Laid:laud to AU way nation. on the road. Ticket to alt points ere .old at the Ticket Of In Allegh eny City. • Paggengers can get any lulbrmation concerning thin line st the on , ..f.the C mlxny, (Monongahela Houge,) Pitts burgh. IL P. GLASS, Ticket Agl, Allegheny City. ocrll—Jo2s J. A. CAUGHET, Act., Pittsburgh 1837 1857 Michigan Central Raihrtsad Line. MORNING AND EVE - 0 -A );li for gamg INO Line Detrait,Chl ,,. and;lllltrattkle. Sheboygan, °alma, Dubuque, Rock Island, Burlington, lowa City, Fon-du-Lae, Praitle-du-Chien, EL Louis, St. Foul, or any o thero part of the groat Kee.' After the first of a,th and Steamers CITY OF CLEVELA_ND, MAY QUEMN and OCEAN, erill form the morning and evening line between Ckettand and Detroit the present season, running as follows) OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Copt. C. C. Bkotairrt. Capt. E. R. Flom. Lames • Lams CloveLand.....3lond.xy A. sl.Cleveland Monday P. M. Detroit. .. ... _.Monday P. SI I Detroit Tuesday A. M. b_ l , Clevelami....Tnetsiay P. SI. Clevaland ..... Wodnex'y A. M. Detroit Werluee'y AM. D.trolt Wednee'y I'. SI. Cleveland..... Thursday. A. M. Cleveland._..Thureday P. XL Detrott.._..._Thuredny P. M. Detroit Friday A. M. Clevelend Friday P. M. Cloveland.....leturday A. M. Detroit , attirdev A. 31. Detroit Saturday P. M. CITY OF CLEVELAN pL J. N. Ltmar.—Leams. Cl...hued Tuesday A. 11. Clevelamt....Friday A. 31. Detroit .. - . _-Tueelay P. M. Detroll...---Frlday P. 31. CiXoland.....lf oduee'y P. XL Cle.ehttoL....Setarday P. M. Detroit Thureday A. M. Detroit... --Monday A. M. One of the boom will Imre Cleveland - every morning at 9 o'clock, (Sunday. excepted.) and every evening op the arri val of Train., from . .. . BUFFAIAh PITTSBURG!! AND CINCINNATI, Arriving sr Detroit in Gun to connect with the morning and evening trains Br Chicsero,connecting at Chicago with all trains for the Northwest and Ronan also, veldt the Dote On Lake llichigan for all port. north of Chicago. Fare $1 less by this route than by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central Road run into the Union Depot at Chicago, Crum which all other rondo diverge, there by saving hack Lire and charte bazingo, incident to other routes. No clutrgo for handling baggage where check, are deliver ed to agents of the line. Wee. have large Mal* Carr expr.sly for berme and cattl Persons going to loan, Kans.. and Nahraika will god this the cheapen and meet ccanDrtable routs, as oar boats err Wls and conwoodlone. Families moving Wait, and dealers In stock, will. Ind It greatly to their advants.v to call at the Company's We, Cbrner of Wayne and GZserp Shyers, directly app.:Kite the Mansion Llamas dud Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. For rates of fare and further Informatlon,..spplT at the &bore Wilco. S. A. PIERCE, General Agent, Cleveland. W. C. SIIAFFER, Ticket Agent. F. RNOWLAND, Ago, Pittsburgh. Ponasylvaialio THF. GREAT CENTRAL -R. Route, conurvting the Atlard! cities with Wentern, North-W.OM awl Sou Western State. by a continuous Railway direct. This mad oleo sow ante at Pittsburgh with By line of Stead:Wm to all porm im the Western Itivers,and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamer. to ail porter:or the North-trestern Laker, making the moot direa, theaput, and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from tho Orml RATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPRIA S PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—poop, 84.4, Hata and) Caps, Book.. DU anode, (in boxes, but.. and truuks,) Drugs, (a boxes and Wee) Feaßrers, Fan, Se SECOND OLASS.—Dornestia Shirting and Ticking. (In original bake) Drpge tin casks s ) Hardware, Leather, (In mite or boles Wool nod Sheep Pelt l, Puitward TIIIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Queue (hi cadra) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, salted (loco(s orexcept in rum Cigarba) TobacrA nianufutnr. ed. or Cut.) gc., de FOURTH CLASS—Cotke,leh,aeon,Beef and Pork (in cask; or boom., Eaatward,) Lard and lard. Ott, Natfa , Soda/Leh, Ger. cp. Clay, Tar, Pitch, Resin, in. FLOUR,-75c per bbl.tit further notke. ORAIN--Mo per 100 Rr nutll further notice. COTTON—¢e per bale not exceeding 600 Pa ;night, until further notice. Bond from soy polut fast of PhWdeF olarticolar to mock tackages ''el.. ibnarylconia lard, " All Cowie comigawl to lb• Agents of this Road at PhiladelphLa or Pittehurgh, will he forwarded without thdention. FaMotre A0.7R6--e. E. Evan., bi Ifilbyetreet, Bodo.: J. F. Clarke. No. 2 Bator name, and No. .1 William street, and John McDonald. No. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce & Ca., Zanesville, 04 Irwin lc Co., Meth :a Brow., Cincinnati, 04 R. C. Meldrum, Medina., hod.r.Denewell, Bell & Co., and Carter A Jewett, Lembwille, By: P. IT IWey Co., Eva nsville,lnd4B.'4E4. Louis, Me; Mar. Wormley Co., Memphis, Term.; Leech Co., Chicago, 11 14 J. P. Oleae, Fs. Wayne, lad; B. J. Speeder, Phile.‘' Mn. grew & Roane, Baltimore: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. HOUSTON. 000'l Freight Agent, Phil.. H. J,LOMBAERT, Supt., Altoona, Pe. Jasdy Pittsburgh and Costuoisvills Ruilrogg. rIIIIE PIfTSBURGII Connelloille Railroad is no opened kir the transportation of psemagen and (taiga:it to and from Pittsburgh and Coattelhrlik, connecting with the Penna. Central Railroad at Brinton'a Station. Arrangement. kmvo oleo been rued. with the Penna. Central Railroad, by *dela through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pitts. terms burgh . aid Conneleville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable komerso or burvicks and after Wednesday there will be two daily trains, at fellow., Mail Train, leaving the Peasempw Station of the Penna. nit Railroad, every mordrig, (Sunday eletlitsl,) at 7 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, and Knifing at Connellaville at 11,16 A. M. ftprees Peseenger Train leaving Pittaburgh at 4-10 ceck P. M., and arriving at Counslhrtille at 710 P. di, limpanso—Exproas Trein will leave o.u.ai r du. at 5 o'clock, connecting with ths Mail Train w and the Penna. Railroad at Brinton's Skitton at Tr 46 , A. M with the IndLtua Accarqmodattop at same Phew+ ant 4 to Pitt. bar M. all Train leaving Connellmille at AL% P. SL, and coo ilea at Btintorr's Station with Turtle Creek,Aocommods. dun Trai n No. 3, Penna. Railroad, emir. Pittthbrlib " Cr.lo P. M. Frsight to anti from Pittsburgh and statione on the Pitts. With Mgt Oramellsrille Rallmd, will be received and de. livered at the or Depot of the Penna. Railroad. Beating & Ro ll's Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Uniontown, Froelborg Mid Cumberland leave Connelleville molar', on the annual of rho treble. - Ticket. can he had ham the Ticket Agent at the Fatints. Balltald Passenger D.P. , . T ti. Mama R B Pftwa Cow_ Pea_ have epecial mss enger.'with thelproa mies,on me amines Thin, to take charge of money. valuables and Oeckagee of all kinds, autrarded to the care of that Company. trim wilt. Weirs sad reeetpt Inecal,c, and give epeeist attention to the mfaand prompt delivery of the MM. • - IL IthA.CREITONR, Selft , May tah,ls67.—mYT dl .115"te, 1.1 Groat W n m. GALENA AND 01114, cAao Vont Railroad, lON Liman. Preeport,Oalens and Diudeith. from CZNIIWiI; DEPOT, foot of LAKE STRUM, connorting at Danteith with atramon Str. Bt. Paul and the Upper MhdripPl. MILLS STEPO'r• FULTON AND lOWA Ll:in.-Tor Dixon, Yalton,and emendnn Paseenno.ant meta and Kann; will thla the. woof Um. M t . , i t WaLapir Lira to tholtheinippi, Aorta by jttn . eiln :any Dentine, oaunntbent Moon with no t lowa atop Co. In all Dona Inlays end tin West. Ma BELOIT AIWILADIPON.ItIRE—IoIr PDX RIVES VAULT:we ottb n—in (Myna jo t Two albs la titular moss, *in Of pow ; = wi g cam alallellthtbli anti till• AWL/4 11. 1111Mrli sad P. A. RAJA kit (14,/..40,61 TOXIIIIIIiiinfitC , . DITTSBURGH JrICE, .COLUA Wed, L 1937. ars & QINCINN ATI SHORT LINZ RAILROAD, Thirty Mate o/ Pietist Sered—ThrowyA to Cl,lambus fn Nigh /70." 7. -grichotst Mango/ thry:!-7b CU dw,uti in TrelVirfairrit On and attar MONDAT, Jrnitlist' , 1857, Tlrn PAULICIZI MAE.rla this to Imo the Federal Stniet, Alleggiumy Depot. dally,(Sundays exespteeL) as followg PiRST TRAlN—CrActsgeu Ranges lames Alleg= 2.50 x: Steubenville Junction' s.os,(breakktist. ton at S A. x 4) leaves ColueSens at 10. SO and arrives at On. ginned at 0.40 r. N. This train stop.only at Cadiz Ju n e. au, ciedia, Now Market., thrielosilla, COShiwton, Dmeslen SNewark ou the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ECOND TRAlN—Ninnr Pagissinillearea Alleghenj Real P. is.. Steubenville Junetinn SW. Columbus 2,40 A. Sk, and arrives at Cineinnati at 0,30 k x, stepping at all su. Ronson B.k I. It. 11, this rout. thirty milles of travel am eared, it bes• log the most direct line tram Pittaburgh to Columbus, CU. cinuati audtho southern and math verism cities, sad u appointments and management, unsurpassed by any Arai clew read in the Paton. • (xv,o4rnoNs Trains connect at Neuvra smith the Sandusky, Mansfield A Newark R. R.tor Mt. Vernon. eit 11 dnoky, Toledo mad Clikago. At atLIIMEICS with Columtma, PM. and Indiana E. R. for Patna Urbana, Tsar. Ilellefontaine. Forest dc. At XENIA alai the baytot, Xenia A. Belpre mad Indiana Central R. R. for Springfield, Dayton, Rk•lituond, Indianap olis, Louisville, Central Indiana. Central Illinois, Lafayette, Terra Haute, St. Lock, .he. . At 31ORROW svith the Cincinnati, Wilmington and 77.101 Dille R. R. for traoldngion r Circlevillo and Lancaster. At LOVELAND vrith roads for Ifillebovo, ilarudan and Porta. month. AT CIN . ATI with the Ohio ti Afirritrig r i Broad tlonge R. R. for Motileon. Lodarllln \.•w Altman . , Eras• vinooro t oo, Colro, Ceotral lllindt, St. Lode, Jeffereon city... Rooms, Nebraeha,andell polotg on the Illhaeto, bile. soul end ?diestpl there. PARE. AS LOW Asnr ANY OMER ROTTR—DAOGAGN For through tickets by this route Oho principal WrsirFast - gm, Fortnum please apply at the Great IFitsficrii Ticket 01firr, directly on tho corner of the 3loniongalta4 House, Pittsburgh; Brat the Federal Sind Station, Alle gheny. SE -ASK FOR TICKETS •• VIA STEURENTILLE."IIII All ladwznotion concerning the above 11110 and Ito con nection., together with through freight mow and contnicta will bo furni.hed on epplication to. MORRISON FOSTER, Agent, No. 111, Wain' Plitsburg,h GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. LArAvrrrn Dregs:my, Steubenville, 0, Oeneral Agent. Air Line Ronie . . . FROM CHICAGO TO ST. Louis rl. FL Lou* Alton and Chicago Itallrond, all the way by maul, carrying the Great Aunerinan Express and United States Mall. The only &reel and fellable route to the South and Ronthweet. Seventy mile. shorter than anyuther Route. - Train, loato the 311C1110 AN SOUTHERN and CRIGAGO iROCK ISLAND U. IL, Corner of Van Doren and Sherman rcal, St. Laois Day Express, 11'..10 A. M, daily, (Stutaay ex .Tted)—atTi3O et EMI St. 1,711L11 at 10.) P. M. FiL Lauls Night Exptepa, 11:15 P. M_, dail (Saturilays az. , ptetl,)—artive at East t. Louts atl:so P. 31. TRAINS LEAVE I . :AST Sr. LOUIS. Day Rapretta, 8 :15 A. M., dally, (Sunday excepted,) anise t Chicago at 9:45 P. M. . • . Night Eapreta.s P. M., daily, (Sunday szeopted,) antra at Chicago at 7:45 A. M. From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours, IMPORTANT LOCAL NNECTONS. AT JOLlET—with the Rock bland CO Railro l ad for Ottawa, LitS WIN (Oak Inland and Central lowa. AT RLOOMMTON—with 'Minot, Central Railroad for Clinton, Wayneerille, and Decatur, and with Siam for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria and OquakilL. It. for Walnut Oruro, Washington, Peoria, Pekin, Elmund, Knoxville, flaireiburg, Monmouth and Muling. ton. AT SPRDICIFIELD—wIth Great Western Railroad for Jacksonville, Naples and Illinois River. AT ALTON—with • Dolly Lino of Packets for Ihmedbal.. (Inlncy and Keokuk- the most expeditions and reliable, route to all porno= or North Pastern Missouri. AT ST. LOUlS—with Dolly First ss Steamboats . For New Orleans and- Intermediate Point or the Lower Mud. slwippt and with Itegnlar Lines of Packets for St. Joseph, and all points on the 311mourl, Tennessee, Cumber land and Arkansas Rivers. Passenttersdestined for Bloomington, Springfield, Decatur. Jacksonville, Naples and NI points ou the Allssimippl, Mis eouri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tenuesitee rivers, by taking the aboveroute, trill be sure of nutting connections, and a:Tiring In St. LOWS on advertised time, avoiding the vexa tions delays of the cireuitlonn route vin. Peoria and Illinois River. saving twenty-four hours time, being thirty...a mind le. distant to Bloomington. fifty-eight lest Pa ng field, seventy lout to St. Loole,and fifteen leant° Peoria n than by any other route. Throogh tickets can be procured at all the Eastern Railroad Offices; at the Company's office, 49 Dearborn street, opposite the Tremont noose, and at thellichigan Southern and Rock Island Depot; corner of Van Boren and Shame. Street.. Ronan/Ole Benito Men vrill be et the Depot. of the. various roads coming Into-11e Cite, to check .Poggogiu through to any point desired on Um Line. I••i3 A 100liE, riummE 1,51111010 IN N taAk •• • • •. • Pennsylvania Raitrona. SIIMMER ARRANGE-26wipm t 3 MENT—On and after June IV The Midi Train leaves the Passenger Station every morn ing, except Sunday-, at &SO o'clock. THE FAST LINE leer. Pittsburgh, except Sunday, at 250 Pi M. - - . TELE NIGHT EtPRIZ3 TRAM learn Pittsburg* kr Philadelphia at PM P. M. The Indiana Accommodation train hares -Pittsburgh dell', except Sunday, at 3,30 &clock, P. 3L, et erpplux at all 'dada's, and running aa far ea Indiana. The Filet doom modatiou Train fur Turtle Creek Ilridge, leaves daily, except= Sunday, at 1045 am. The Second Accommodation for Turtle Creak leaves daily, Sunday excepted. sal:2l P. 11.— The Third Accommodation Toxin IRK Turtle Creek leaves daily, except Sunday, at P. M. RaturnlngTralus arrive InPitteburgh as followm—ltrprom 1 . 15 M1 ml na; Feet /Arm, 2 a. ro4 ladirma Ao commodatlon,aod Connelhnille, 0 a.m.; First Turtle Creek Aommmodation, 0.50 a. m.; Second Accommodation, 12„40p. ruiThird Accommodation, 0.10 p. m. , vith Connehrrine do , 2.ommodatio. The traveling public will and Is greatly to their Miens; in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvanlaßall r road, as the scsommalations now offered cannot be 4 ad on any other route. As the road /4 ballasted Irak WO and is entirely free from dust, we can promise eafetY, liPee and comfort Mall who may Gmor this road with their msg.. For further particulars see handbills at thediffermit • Mg points. Passengers from hot West will And Mr tho shortest and moot expeditious ronto to Phibuielphla, more, New York or Roston. J. STEWART, Aga„ passenger lanes, Pltbborgh. JoAl d THOR mooxr, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. y 4e23. Ztezmabipo . • Steamer Teleph. 'VILE FINE LOW PRESSOR M il k Steamer Telegraph, Cent. RICHARD BARROW, will make, three trips a week between Port &m'' i., Port Burwell and Port Brum Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Burwell, sad Port Brune tworr _for Wednesdays end Prklels 7,14 o'clock P. M. _ IN Port Unseal et 2 o'clock, P. M. end Port Brim ley at 7 o'clock, P. M., for Cleveland, Tendert, Thursdays and Saturday. The TELEGRAPH carries the Tolled States Mail between these Porta, end connects at Clereland with the C., C. & C. Harold. Cleveland eat Pittelmrgh, take Shore and Toledo. Railroads. Also. With Part Stanley and Loodon Rallnied, and Pont Harwell Bras of Si.gm The TELEGRAPH has been thoroughly overhauled eatitl matted, and is in excellent condition for the trade damn* in. grfor Freight or pmere apply to SCOTILL & LAUDERDA.LE,CIesiIan4 LANE & HILL, or JOIN McKENNON, Pert Bworell. and HOLCOMB t HENDERSON, or RODTH t DAVISON, Port Stanley. • erelltermd Liverpool, Philadelphia mad NOM York Screw Steamship CompaTmy . . HE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS forming the above line trill Mk from Nev York aa follome KANGAROO, " Jeffrey, 25th June. CITY or BALTIMORE, " Leitch, oth July. CITY OP : 1 1ANCIIHSTER " Wolfe, Val July. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Capt. Wylie, oth August. • And each eltermle Thursday. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. • Faro from New York, Cabin $75, Third assADAD • - • LivarD o o4 " 5 100 5 5 . 4 4 75 , 71 ':411 Cisa $4O. Return Tickete available (or six montha to uy of the Mts. steams 75e per 100 Ibi. Cabin, $140; Third Ghee n sak • ' These Steamships sso supplied with imp ec , is d wm a iti i , compartments, and cam experts... 4 ,A 8,,,,,,.. POTIOI2I about p . to Europe, or wishing to SOD for their Moods fram7t the country, CAD purebaso Hetes and obtain all infurmatiots by applying to 1; O. Dds, 1. Broadway, N. T., Sable t Doris*, 177 Drcadws N. Ini or JOIEN THOMPSON, 410 pert ) MilaTassaa cestilosts4 by first c l ime sailing Pukes* Paw tween New Bork and Liverpool, Drafts sold by thn above; doZa—ap3 60c. per 100 lba. We per 100 N. 400 per 100 W. ittonitary. •. Dollar Savings Ba=le r No. Be /bur* Street; Middle Petit., .rower• 'Nov IlhmlllFg • OPEN DAILY FROM' 9 TO 2- O'CLOCK. tin en Wednesday and Saturday evenings, froMlllay firer to November lint, from 7 to .9 o'clock; and fraftNce umber Ann to May Int, from sto P. o'clock• -- - Noodle received of all toms not lees than one Dollar.. and a dividend of the rotor, declared twice a year, la. June and Is:comber. Interest Ina declared at the rate ell six per wet. per monde, In tweernber, 1855,' also,* ;Iwo and December, I'M. tro d ardw,18.57. • ' ' Interest, if not drawn mt. Upload to the =16.4 tlif dro pastor m frlwrlpnl, nn dDeanthe lame interact Mai I ofJone attelliecersiber, romper riding twietedilierie.•,_ out troubling the depositor to all or owitt **** pass book. At tide rata, moliey will double* lessigiaul.2 rum making In this.uggreguto ANA en mamma a" • ULT. - • Mae coeWitarterZaw asnal Nag . Lul* *rola* gnats, ap o atg Prvddit—(2Zo Wel ilopswill Rayburn (horn R.lllllte, WEIIGLm F. JuL son, James W . Alexander Dudley 'oho &Connive,. John G. Backman% EMI Bargain. Albert Callartiim, • Tolus & QoBylA - • J. hardnes !Adria, Akers A Carrier • , ouslis A . :Colton' et. !Thuds Doug NorJamge P. 011.0 m. /loon, Wiltlanili Ibises. • Jam. herdsman, Seerdary and I , Peranmer• nutlyd—snaig CIMOROIC E.•AIt.NOLD at, BANKERS EXCHANG,E,^STOOK AND- Osnceita and Boverrent Manly Bought jai Boid. Mock. bought and .olden commlniou.' ••• •. • • • • _ Bona Balloter Amer, Bond. and Mortgagee, eligc oft i t i r Railroad 80. pinhead and neigulatal. , Collection. promptly attended to. • nol • • Mk, No. 74 ?Oath kripot. B ANKING ROUSES OF.J. lIN.T O uN bongo co, SOMERSET, .PLEARANT ...- ............ sontax•roo„ -I mT ',- c01vm5u5cua.,r,,.:.....0, i!.... • lINMECTOWN ......... ..........„. .. . 1NTW1T1VA77.....Y.4718T0C0 ' D'S"lti mltanlifileitserpee _Drjb4lo-, gal ....;Ratsitottothere .p i :mamd.. a id a ll : i t: ' mi..km• ____rOna.'" e°l/fti k.,..4lkited'' ALERBINIOR-, 4.1 • =Wand Dronestie BIM flkahaaar.Caittlieste: Depcalti, Rank Note. and dperla, No. ea Ifirket PthsbnieL dlit•Colectionsnuds on all tn• Prinapal throaaddart tba united endow ' W . NE, ' %hied ' and ....IViss• ...,. liovid sting I crust ) , reduced mi.- - k 4- .g.. . &milky, o f __ _. ~ =.... kii - ofi m, :". !An_ ''. ' ,=r2o NM 14114." -:, •-, . 8 . , • ~,'.;; ..i. minas cverielab -...v.za , "." '. 1, Sonshre. '. . ' "14.1.k,,F... , ••*t-AWAti.tZ 144'itiP , R 4 Z 71 ' - • Jolts IL SSoral.mer: „er rav o... . • Oratten 7: Theobad but 31.7tmodc, V.ilkum J. !Wagon.* 7eleee D. Kelley,f I • wwlam S. Unlit'', John H. If ,ellor - ' Walter P: Merebill i ; Mem Miller - • Willlese odd* . A. 31.Polloek, MST:, Money L. kingvalt e . -Robert flab; - Armee 'John IL Boma% ' • George & &Mes e Alissander2Ulk..: SABLES A. COtrOir
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