ry . RESOLUTION ;9 . tt. 1) i • - 1 s urg2 00211t.t. t . 1.. er""ZlATlVratil .:: :411 fit"."". A • ~,c,iswamearrsir , --strisn—qtaii ...i.,-4;.. , ~......,----- -i'... , :Md . ..‘ .. t.-......_'. • ' gf iinnayedg&i. in Gamma Amatbly not— "- - -.. '' - :-. Shea tlitifollowliltareolidalinals are roomed to the cowl_ 1j581"g" Tol7/114.16.tit,-TOS & Claid_ills Itltht` . Wiener the Omasenuteida,.infaccordence with the pee to see farmers'llghlfng weeds all Wade , ill I" te"l =ancapenerr ,-- ' spring and summer, and then - lettillit Idt ill" ;Ai re " „rn' S s sasaftionsiwttriste ism cionalimuos to • escSPga - to" - seed . and :spread tleir ii4Chief 1 b,„smig,„Lodismttte eteseod.rolimm— . thedutthetit the can, . ..., _,.- i.,,,Z;::".;:77 , ,1 I •. - -.,. . SIMMS xt. Look at a ny of onr.- cornfields at pott!to , .Ott Pitts D E BTS. . Sumo 1 It o State may con e tt, snfiir hoetum Iphialieti inHeptesitber, and lo! what a ' choice ;i e ff o it 0 &Sure. in totems, or to meet eaperises not othi .assortnvent 'of pig-Weeds, beg g ar-lice, and other , .r,ri„:;;;;rdiod (on but the sgirlm!stempocutf suchodebts .of ihe weei tribo,..tannt their. seed-pods toihe i attvi sod etig=t .::...biy, ort%, rei= breeze, Tiadi tor tiny amOunt of mischief in the , 'ilnr7„l„.„.o omerefeedseren hundred and filly ttamaind ' Spring t : ~. : 1 ,ionoo,:easo the roon,efiriaing from the creation wasof such Even our gardensovhereitt, if anywhere nn I t:M. ' l'l , o l br repay trains the so cr Pu r ' tr se to f or d , ' Xi hut! It other ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, 1 n0 ;,,,,,..5hat0er. ' - hie usually left to mature a wilderness of weeds l' stenos 2 Le addition to the above limited power the repel every season, and not ft blow strack to remedy 5' non. deltoid thl ' us b l t t:l t :artir, or tored P t P .lte i'm.- the matter,When blows would be worth strikitur • ootortandlog indejetineasof the State: Mat th7money aria 4 Ilia truth, Some very prudent .proprietor may from the contracting of such debta;ahall be applied to the spend:an hour or two in pulling up dock or bur p,=.t6ert which %mot rase, or to repay such debts, and docks, but insfead of exterminating them by ' 11„:„.,%3•P5ET; „. d., r. oboe . .mmuk,d. in ..,..ctio., , fir, and faggot, he throws them into the high- one and two of this article. no debt whatercr shall he created way, when! hoof and wheel thresh them out, by, or % befit( of the State. . and (Ito fiat wind or rain ' s sure to scatter them ..a .5. Lt u t,./ .4 , deb, torsos payment of theprzn l t4l i t 'bionalcant over all the region round: end on tore shalloit, its Snit stanion, miter the adoption cif thla next year he has 'all his work to do over again. amendment, creete• oinking fousiorhich shell be sumcloot Now; e w hold that no good farmer or gard- ban tr= t, tinpfaterestr4o a u . ch m t o b i t i e a .. n d , n two 112 o eiter will ever let a weed go to seed upon his deed and fifty thousand dollar: whirh sinking fond alt.ll domain. Have theca. out!—hoe them out—out cormist of the net anneal income of the miblic works, from time to time owned by the State. or the proceeds of the sale With-Ahem at any vitt ! , of the same, or any tiwreof, aad of the income or pro ' The bainyard and muck heap will be glad of I . 0,0. o f ~,,,,, , . t0 ,g;,.. b , by the State together with them; and when secured green, they are worth other funds, or I,lolllred, tact may be detignated by now.— their weight In any kind of manure, hardly ex- Zhe said al .. or fund may r LOCrtneed, f rom limo to tithe T•copting guano. Bat when the - seeds are ripe, tloralig:,tar,so.tliwis. th i :ool t""L :o r ocu ' etezor then nettling but lire should be their portion. of govarnmeet. and unless in cue of war, invasion orMoor • There is-an old story of a race of beings who reetton. no part of the said tinning fund .ball be seed or ap: plindotherw hie than in estinguiahment of the {lshii° debt, were doomed as a punohment, to pour water in milt the amount of such debt la reduced below the tom of a seine till it should be full. ' Let- each farmer fire Winona of donare. see to it; that the seise through which daily bovine I. The credit of the commonwealth shall not In meal comes no tares in :its bottom.—[Lefe ZW,,,,,,,,l:"t'Ll'ir:L'7""„:: I,hi.jdratb; Mustratein . . cotamonwealth hereafter income a joint owner, or stock. . . . . hotter, in any compeuy, emedstion,or cogoration. confine d. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or say part thereof, of Soy county, city, borough or town. ship; or of tip norporatitT, or amociatkm; unless such debt - - , euahle the stns to repel inTl . WRIAT GROW"( ON a SAND Beer: of Itiooklyii, exhibited before the Agricultural SoCiety'eonakeltoots of wheat, thirty stalks to ;4" korner grown upon a piece of ground composed 'entirely of sand filed in from grading a street, without a single particle of manure. What is it that has fertilized these plants! Is it the wash - Irian the olayey land lying above the strip where thisihinit grew, at that is composed so entirely -- of loose sand that in-plowing the place I only Included it - because I could not well leave it rest, but did not manure it as l did the other portion of the lot, because I thought it would not pro .duce anything ? . Yet there grew the best wheat. Why Can any one answer, unless it is deep dieintegration and an abundance °train. What -dam Ibis_fact prove? *Leto yolk abbertionntritis GOODitiGAWS raTl 11.IRD 1N7)1 THE IMACOferruN' DA! Pittentsonmoure risioand offer fur eek et the Lone, Nee. York. by the tuna STRINOES of eury khrt needed for Do menic' ProfeWoreal_ pur -, Poem proneunced by' Phyd db& the must...perfect article ever nude. ISIT.kOt PUMPS,. - 'POWDER FLASK% e ericrinnted Steep - the powder , R. 9 .IIRNITEME CAST.) that will .ot florae , the oapet "ItriBLEILS k POAPTILkI7B, Pea ;tad Pocket " , CUTLERV,... NAPKIN KINGS. Thla ;Reuter/at Metrritd. light so lIORN--brllLent keit. pcoodocter ot KLECTiII 'ACIDS and ALKALIES prod cloy other Sur the above 13 other purport, to which It Ls Dallersia all W or the wires with thew goods. aod • article. of the kind, tell' boy • • Merino Iron Pipeorks. MILIMBIL t. JAq,UES. 1 4 E1 Centre Street, New York, ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN I Vtittight Ir.'dt fittintl, Tools, and¢..tery de mint on of apparatus connected with ...ter And Gas, for heating and lighting Stenciler., Churches, lintel.. PO". r"tellingai !Bonita* Ailyhinie, l'actortee and Halls. Alias Valve*, Cock% Pnrapth Gouge., Boilers and Boiler 11331 d uvula to order. Our Screw Coiling Machitioe are entirely new, and ma awn Plat.llt—warranted to do double the work of any other Invention. Order, ',elicited front all *actin. of the Country. and piromptly attendad to. Jetahlyde • Vbilabrlppia abbertitstmento. — ALL EN On NEEDLES, • itto.M &nth Metre., end lra, Strort, PAIL',DELP 11l A, WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, : Catetnie, Sturell, Ae. A full atutortroent on hand to etliklattle attention of dealers it reppecatally asked. .mntedly lialtimorr abbtrttsttintts ............--..--- .. .. . . . C. UMWklollsit. wm. f.. am.. ARMISTEAD. RIDES & co" AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF V IRGINIA MANCVACTUREP TOBACCO, N., 37 Esaamp Platy Mato , . imalway , . OCI band ala;v•tock, which they distribnta at the loan.t otarUct prirrs. siChlydo rboriculturat, _ . " Pittsburgh Hodge Farm 3iniseryt SITUATED ON WILKLNS AVENUE, shot qua,,rxr=ofatlimile:i-ortitteoarturld,T.ollotas..ten. ?lon st nto, "' Yourth etre.- and about three sods quarter mitts from PlluS JAnEs munDocK, July Edit SlaaOr Trees for S. a. , A LIANTII Cf S. ELM, LINDEN, al 11., gluutitalu Ash, ge.. of extra, size S going pima...A. lug. JONN MIJIMOCII,Ju."' . El.--)fr.Thams. Wilf..r.st the Oakland Nursery. wM attend toplarainr, sftz , h. rfers, for Prr.ort. rortufri m ;.t ii i wt ` 74 Special Notice BOOTS AND SHOES. WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL AMES ROBB, No. SU Market street J 5.1 . between ket Ll. w and nit!. etre., ...IT pleasure In telling the attention of hisfriends an , the pub lic generally to his third large supply of the most splendid sto.of SONTAGS, kr, ever rs hihtted In 11... My. porchasedillrect [coml. ILsnufactun. end Impute. of PT.. Shoes in the Earle. cellos. This .lock I. is" )0 it purports to ho—nee y soperior and .d. led tothe present summer stockof. Indies', Gents', 311...esieni Children.' French fits Shoes Is t e nd to soy Pion I . Eas. The en e and graceful. nass of their ilts Is charming Ile t he pleasure in ivit ing all 1.10. aro in want to glee him a tell. Pam 1.111 be founds.. o..l—wry los. Remember the place, N 0.89 Market street, Pittsburgh. - linaprosement In Book Bindings rliflE UNDERSIGNED havingobtained Let tern Patent for improvement in Book Sanding 5. Pre pared to furnirh the attachmentlo books now In nve. or to . apply the . .. , to nsw books, - orders for which are respect -fully solicited at WELDIN k ROIVAND'S Book-ilindery and Blank Book Alatinfactory, E. W. corner Third end Wood ate. Tbe atom Improvement consist. let, of a Metallic Spring. a clasping the bock of the boo: in inch • mariner no to pre. vent the bone. from Lagging when the book is etamling in • vertical petition. ..I.` I. The carriaggees metallic grooves in which the Inserted, which will egatnally prevent the book from wearing or chafing in placing the same in its renting place. jr2 Sad A. If. ROW AND, Patentee. QOM CIDER, OR PURE CIDER VINE. ik,.7 GAR can be obtnined M Morrie & Patton'a in tho mond. The trash ustudly odd for vinegar ought to be p r bibted, being eoroponed of vitriol and other poleonous drg, .The vinegmat 'Morris & Patton's was moot cider two year back and nothlngbaa been edited to It. Mee 25 cents to .„.. ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, A good oupply just received and for Dale by P 25 J. It MEET/ k CO, Jeweller .% 68 Fifth et _ A—PLEASANT, COUNTRY RESIDENCE gaI:LOAM adjoining the stilage or stanatteld, with tire acres of land, highly improved. There is a neat two story Cottage Hansa, contairdng eight well nalthed noome bath house, wash boom, rtable,crar honor, and all neceasar,r out !mew, cistern and well water conrenlenk troll tiara all entaneenelag to bear. Alio, k number or ornamental trees and ahenbnety. Apply to - UIAKP. Y k RAIR' BRUSIIES, - Ilat Om B ahas. Mabee runhos, Nail Brushes, . . Tooth Biwa:lea, Flesb Brruh.. • Of the blot qualities and every description, to be had at • , JOS. YLEMINO'd cor.Dbutioud 3 Market Sr 1/ 21 otuN.EmulfotrißE,lAß.N.,2o,l3l:;2--, f'0rrh5.117:14..,i;.11. Togs—A mod tu3sortment • dared for sale b • 131311LER • r .c Y • AllogluM • y. s FIVE MINUTE FREEZERS. •N , - - - AAP& of tbl• peat freeze-rind openlbg roil ficersk by .OEO.IV-HUBIXT, . Jos ubel, Alle‘bebY• BAZIN'S COM. OX MARROW; -- Dxowle Joclaw, gab,' Pomado 'Row Mown 1167, • 06 , 611166 Hoai' a Or o , C 66166011 Pomade. J 0.9. FLICSI I / 1 6, Con. Diamond k Market rt. . IGIJI CHINTZES. r.tuoa.= c hev,..t tuxi, u min JeZAAwf. lOUNDiNo. 1, for . IIENItY U. COLLINS. IC SODA.-1 bbls English Caustic r We by ALEX ANDIR K 1 °. . . I` s-8 casks prime for sale by • A. PAIINESTOCK & CO - - - ------------ QTA.ROII-100 Starch lby saa to the Mule at 3lssibtacbtrene Om. by Jill HLIOIY 11. COLLINS. A.'IRTEMiTS--3000 yds. Stone Water 1 "P" , t!)61°`"11-'ssittir.ColiiNe. :'."..5;, ' :' 1 ,.: - 1 • , , t r. 1 ; 2 ", f 1 5i1: ' , 1 ,,, 1 ' ; ' ' •-,4'...: I' TI,Ve r: 11:Z1- I - : ART4„,i -.:41'...--::,‘, -.-.-.:-, 4721 *.t 4 f , ; ; ;-r ; .',"y R - 4 4 i --. 4.4.‘ '. l "' .',' .; Sfiz/m , j....;:,.. , -.I.F.- :f , -.'•:',:,''....e -, ,I3sy - JYn• TTETCD,, r I,OOO pigs receiTO, and poi steam-, boldUovernat lotortelrf s. Iv= A co. JOU Amdf`nSTlLE SOAP-,7s9.bxo.justrec aaby- - rAiinsrocx. f -ROO. EXTRACTS-- xtracts stir Cram,avr.; ete,to be hadammor ii b fot aalvbYßT B c L llca -ti3'dl 1. - .•l'••Ei. : , ; :.'i, : ':•i:'l;. -- :gi ' !: - :•-•54. :::. 1,. , :i4:1:i.:4,i'.:`;',==i 1 ' , .. 7. ' , ''...'"' ' ..., ,, .t..•- .. .'': . _, ,-, •,: - ; . :'.•, - ,i: .i!... , ..! ,, -. , - ..211.11,:f. been cadracted to enable too rtion of glen, supposes domestic. neurrection. defend Emit time of tsar, at to moist the ;date in the discharge of any po Its present indebtedness. liturroi T. The ligislamre shall not authorise any county, borough, township, or incorporated di etrlct, by, rine° of is oftis rete pins CititeDlN or otherwise. to bessomeastockhold smroin*e7Tiromr loaft ? lts c'crott.kttsoarny'n'raten.,nriessocW obtain institutiorror party. RECOND AMENDMENT. Theme shall he an additional article to said constitution, to LS designated as sititie XII. as follows: ARTICLE XII. OP NEW COUNTIES No comity shall be divided by a Une cutting off DM nor tenth of in poyul ation, (either to form • new county or h. erwisejwithout the express ascent of such county, by • vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be estate liaised, containing hem than four hundred square mile*. TMTID AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the Constitution, strike out the words, "el the city or Philadelphia, and of each county rorpretirely;' from section five, same article, strike out the wools, "ef Philadelphia and of Oa ureral manlier:" front section seven, same article, strike out the Horde "sulker ae dry of Ph aadrlphio nor any," and insert in lien thereof the words, "and no; and strike out -section i four same aitiel4" and In lieu thereof insert the following: "Swoon ev e r y ear one thousand eight hundredand slxtrfour, and In ;wreath year [neonates . , represent's. tires to the number of one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throtighout . the state. by districts,in proportion to the number of taxable in habitants Ic th e »r -eel parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thousand fire hundred taxable. may be allowed • sepaswte representation; but no more than three counties shall heNeiresi.tindroo-ceunty shall be Illvided, in the for mation of is district. Any city containing a sufficient, num ber of taxables to entitle it to at least two reprmOntatirea. shall have • eeparate reptmentetion assigned it s and shall be dirided into convenient districts of contiguous tertitorr of equal taxable population as near an may be, each of which districts shall elect ono repiesentallre." At the end of section seven, same article, insert 'these words, sae city of Philadeiphia shall be dieided into singie senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal In !arable popirlationaspondie; but no ward than be dirided in the formation thereof." The legislative, at Its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall ;Slide the city of Philadelphia into unatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to renuin unchanged until the ap istrtieriment In the year one thousand eight hundred and 'toy-four. ENT VIILC /MITE, MI IA RtEDER; M CO., OWNERS OF ose the share awned mate etc Wm...room, No. 63 ?dekko 'ge POCIET CORK SCREWS, E V,I7II * IITNr T i ller:74 \ IIIACILINISTS , MEM, IIAWFINOALE RINGS i• WIIIP SOCKETS, INSULATORS, for Telegraph Wire. adoPlad by the Atonic. Telegraph , -SrIATING BRUSHES PANS, BATAS, FUNNELS AND DIPPERS, • for PhotsEraPbk and Drag 01441'pm-wpm be. h'ult -i..s Arm as METAL.— tem conductor of HEAT ClTY—and on which OILS. ce no tfrri, umtly rtsperior anted, and great rarioty of applied. ntry are ompplyitig them .nmatere who want the bpi DO other. 1.14.171,.!Y. 701711T11 AMENTIMIT. There =all be =additional Rai= to the first article of 1 CAmetitution, which shall numbered and read as (pl ows: canto. 26. The logislature shall have the power to alter, roke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter emm• erred by, or under, any eluvial. or general law, whenever In heir opinion it mav be lulurione ba the citmens of the Com. onwealtht In an= manner, however, that nolftlmOrealudl done to, the corporator. L Slaw; M0reh27,1657. Resolved, That ltd . . mahatma p.m. On tho ere amend ment, yew nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 2.1, lays 64 on the third amendment. yams 21, nay. 4; on the meth amondment, yeas'ld, nays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] GEO. W. ItAMff.R6LY, Clerk. IN ens flocks or Asntac Apr. 7 2, 11357. J Rrinlred, ThAt this resolution peso. On the first amend. Emnt, noy. on the second nthenchnent....yeas 57, nay* Mc on the third amendment, yeas 7a, Z., o p th e fourth amendment, yeas IC. nays 7. Llrstrart from the Jonnall.) JACOII ZIP.GLER, Clork. Filed in the Secretary'. office, May 2.1657. A. G. CURTIN. Secretory qf the fbatenostneolth. Swarrow:a Orncs, iforristmrp, Jame 1657. j Pentlayirdllid. do certify that the above and foregoing to • trno sutd correct coloy the °denial "Regulation pritpoeing amend nl,n the Conetitution of th e Contruonvealth." with the tote Inrtar!. branch of the I,o•Leture upon the final pumice 7:Yesticnottrvt:rl renent:niton this n ub. d L"'"`t.d owned to be affixed the sold of the Remittal's Mane, the day and year shore written. t , OR PARLORS I Vis frosh for sale by USN AY H. COLLINS. 4 8 WRITINU FLUID, in (torts, °4 h4r Pl ' 9 ' jr zezYn ,vvezizY. 14.,-44. A. 11. CCIPITS, lary of U., C”namontooalJA. ' Is Amt.., Warr/. tE, 19M, The resolntion propswing a:mm.llller. to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under comiderthen, On the question. Will Ne d nts agree to the first amendment! The ye. an us. were token •aMerahly to the provisions of the Courtituthimand were. follow, v.: Yssa—Lam. Brewer. nnwroe,Cottey. Ely, Crane, Vetter. Flenniken, Frazer, Ingrarn, denten, - Eillitegar. Knot. Lanberb. Lewis. Myer, Scofield. Seller+, Shuman. Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Toggsrt. Speakorr-7A. StArs--Meons.Orsbb.Creetwell. Pinney, Gregg, Kyrie, Penmen sod Souther-7 So the qttestion woe determinedin the Affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate ageee to the eccond amendment The yes. And mot. 1.4 .0 token agrees to the provide.. of the GA...Mutton. nod were as follow, 11: Vase—Metors. Brewer. Browne. Creeseell, lay, Evan., fetter Finney, Ylenotken. inns , Jordan. Kith., Ltubath, hewn,. Myer, Senora Shuman, Scalher, Steel. StrAnb, Welth, Willer.. Wright and Taggart,, Spenthe—'2. Nals—Meerm. Coney, ;a bb. FrAmir, Gregg, Garr., Eli. Unger, Penrose and Scofirlit—O So the queetin was determined in the thltrmative. On the question, Will the Sededenne to the third amendment! The yr. sod na y woe wore taken agreeably to the proverious of the Constittitton, arm were. follow, via: Yren—Lean. Brewer, Breathe, Crabb, Cre5....11. Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Jurdth, Kintner, Knox. lanbach. Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, WeMh, And Wright-eat EAre—lbeeers. Coffey, Gregg, Barris And Petwo.---4. Solite welkin was determined tbe affirmative. On thequmtlon Will the Bentde agree to the fourth amendment I The yr. and us". were taken agreethily to the provision. of the Constitutlon,thd were follow, Cl.: ms—Mmerraßrewer, Browne, Coffey, Cromwell Ely Evans, nannikett, Frazer; Ingrths, Knox, Len , Ste el Lend.. Slyer, Bonfield, feller., Shuman, Souther. Steele. Stealth, Weleh, Within, and an Neva—Mesare.Crabb, Vinney, Jordan and Peuresa—i So the question Ira. determined in the edirmAtive. rue Gongs or Itaramthrenvm, April W. 1867. The resolution propocing muendosents to the Constitution of t h e Commonwealth being under comildetatem, Om the question, Will the noose agree to the first amendment? line yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prevision. of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Tren—Meous. Atalenion., Arthnr , litLkhotwe, BAIL Beck. Blahop, Dower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell. throw, Cleaver, Crawford, Ifickey, Ent, Eyster. Finwold, Foster. Ginovry, Giblets. Hamel. (Lerner, Heim ileistaml.lllll, illegra, Hoff- man, (Barka) !rubric, Inn., Jacobs, Jenkins. John., John. I son, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight4eleenring. Lonther, Lovett, Kaugle, WCalmont,SPllrain, Moorhead, Mumma, Musinclmth. Nichols, N icholsen, Nunestacher. Ramon, Pete.. Pe t r i, Pownell, Purnell. Ramsey, (Philedelphls,) RM.), (I ork,) Bremer, liked, Robert. len pp. Shaw, Sloan, Smith, G.,.inbtia,) Smith, (Centnel Stevenoni, Totem Tall, v a nthwhis, Vickers, Voeghtley, Walter, Westbrook, Whew. ton, Winston, Wither.e, Wright, Zimmer.. end Get., Spentre-7 Et. N•rs—ilessrs. Booboo, Benson, Dock,. Ilstaillen, Ilan k, lime, Ko ff man, (Lsbanon,) Lebo, Struthent, Thorn, Warner and Wintrode,l2. So the question was der:ruined to the affirmative. On the ithestion. Will the Homo agree to the second amendment The yea. and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions Bt of the Constitution, and were as Yea—Slasts. Anderson, Beekhonse,liell, desk, Bower, Calhon, Campbell, Corty, Ent, fansold, Foster, Gild., nmel, Harper, Helm, Iliestand, Holtman. (Berko) Hoe.. .e Donis, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman. Knight, Lebtenting. lontother, Lovett, Ilanear, Sloeg Musselman, Nichols, Nichol. son, NuneMachei, Peanion, Peters, Pd (Tool. Pownsll, Parnell, Ilanney, (Phiindelphia,) 'Ramsey, (Fork.) Reamer, Roberts, Rapp: To o; VAIL inegilz „ Wal tor, Westbrook, Whorl." ZlMlnertaan andGetz, • tisora—Steowe. Arthur, Augustine, Bac us: Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster.Giblioney, lbsnliton. Ilanceck,llill, Ilitie.llolGomr, (Lebenno,)Jecoba, Kerr, Lebo, M . C.llmont, Mumma, 'tool, Stan, (mbria,) Stalth, (Centre,) Stevenson, atrulberly Thorn, Vanvoorbia. Vmkers, Wagonseller, 'Warner, Wlntrode, Wilbert. and Wright-34. So the question wa.determined in the affirmative. On the Twenty Will then... agree to the third amendment? The yea* and daye were taken Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Ygts—Meren. Anderson, Beckhonse flail, Beck, Benson Dickey Brmth,CalhoUn,Csoupticli,Chaie,,Cieglar,CrAwford: Dickey, Ent, Eyeter ?Awed& furter, Clibbormy, 11..4 Lierper, Heins, Ilididand, RIO Wilegig, Hoffman, Maki) Half cue (Lebareen,) Housekeeper, Imbee, Johnsen, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Loogther, Lemon, Woe., Martel. SlTalutont,' Moorhead, Mumma, Memel. shu n , Nunemeicla T er, =Potent, 7 , Rum, Sloan. Smith, (CombriOnith, (aentra) T o m., Vail, Tanen:n token, VneghGel. w mo uedier, Westbronk. Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman snit Getz, Romther"-72. ' Nag—Meters. Arthur, Augustine,'Ltackoi, Welton, Carty, D o ck, Gild., Ilamilton, flancodr, Efine, Jrlna, Knight, L e teering, DV firma, Itenterh(rtilthelPhia, Robe., Strath. cm,Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton And lutrode.-22. So the question was determined to the afflrmatire. Cto the qn O. Will the Must agree to the truth amendment, .y• were taken agreeably to the pi nkt.= The of the Constitution, MA were es follow, viz: Yua-11csere. Anderson, Arthur, Backhottne, Backe., Ball, Beck, Benton, Mhos, Bower, Brown; Calhow4 toll. Carty, Chase, Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Byater, Ihuteold. Cater, Gibbooey, Oildea, Hamel, Harper, Bete, yrdeu.d, 11111,1101egu, Hoffman, (Berka,) non.. (1.. 4 anon,) Boortkeepar,lmbrie, IMMO, Jacobs, Jecakinth ' lchns J o h ns on,lianfrotati,erstabo,LodeenntladAsodalutr,lg matt, Mancar, Maus* WCahnott, Boma roan, Nkhols, Nicholson, NunernacHar, Pennon, Peters, PetrfkLn,PownaU. Ramsey, (Philadelphlik,) Sammy, ark,) Ramer; 8001, Robertadinpich UT!, Own, heat (Centrs) literetuton. • Toted vol, kin. mat* Vielows, Votl•l,' Wegorweller, Wlrtter, Weal, wharton, =non, Witherow, Zimmerman and Clete, Sysalsr-13. • NM-510•1111. Doak, Hamilton, Haraxk, 'Brabant, Thorn, Wintrate sod Wright-7 Be thcrquestion was determined In thealettnatire. • PacatraitYlOrrtos, Ilmuusauso, Janet:4ll67. 5 ittwayfetnefs,..: Ido certify that the above and forediond las tine and tor...aeon of the o Yetis" and ...NW" Won on the tee' oulallon ymoeing amendment. to the Conatitittion Otte I Onmlsonwadtb, a. the ewe appears on the Journals of the two Maws of the General Antesubly Of, thl..Coesson trealth for the Real= of VW. Witness my hand and the' SKI , add 010* lids [4e.,tweotr.teonddy ofJaassne thiluessettight Un lyed sad Iflyersins. • . • ' 01111.131 f, DeMOM V 14 No. 333. ,Liberty:Streetii bebrw -Wayne!, agr lore :u o•a PafT . IOIL PIAVTICAL lIABBLE ISHES RESPECTFULLY TO I&. . formal Wank and the, public pamnsar, that no has Inund the shore oretanana for the =nags:tura aapi wL of mry variety of afaxtda Wart, such Mormments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of awry mid" . and form; Mantle PUCTT4 Centro Table, Pier, Human and Wish Rand To Le, An, Which h e Is offeri so low so any other establishment Wert of the rummtalus. Ills stock is entirely new, and has been Wetted by himself; expressly for this market. He L also prepared to build Burial Vaults, minima Bar Lots with. Mar ble or Stone, and to eseente any other work in his tine, in any of the Coutengies adjoining Pittsburgh. WEED IST realms-nos TO Her. T. &Lyman Robert Galway,lsq., Man. W. Wilkins, ' John Chislett, Esq., Jot,. IL Shoenberger, Esq., W. L. Ringwalt, Charles Brewer. L' q., J. 11. Hill, Sm., 1 Thomas Scott, Nm., .1 Q. B. Carling, Rao, ~ W. P. Baum, Eaq 1 G. R. White, Rail The Trade furnished with allkinde of !foreign and Dooms tic Ruble. either Aldabra! or In the rough, at Wholesale prices. He has also made annagements with -the manufreturere of the best bmuds, for a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce ment, Water aral Louisville Lime, and Plaster Pa both for Land and-Star. Work, .11 of which ha is prepared l to furnish at sbort notice. • rettlatdkw ______----------_____ pot . 1 .. ::: p,......4:600.d0e.Vd:81C:0,..i.0331.y.d.: ...Or.,BlEljulf.T.f.....nyd AT NO i 3. TB 111 D 6TR RAT NLIR MARKET, WHERE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT FULLY' invited to call and tee its merit., The price of • single .tom le gib, • Burnerstand I. $4.23; gl6 will [ cooking utensils. The common stove tie wart r.a tZms do. For farther information addres the undo DR. J. MUSORAY.K. CoollitZ=lus,"lLL6cUrVlll;V:Nd=7 reos"."- mewl It to others no far superior for all cooking porpoees to any of the old foebloned cooking sane.. I corteder it a great improvement, and when its severe ulvantege• are knowno house keeper will be satisfied without it. Among itsvanv 1 will mention the following: First, • fire IN e ad legy. ready, thus saving time end labor. Second, cooking is done 'Mitten oppnaordra hest. Third, Re neatness, which I. • peed improvement upon the oaf stove. Poneth, the ease wlth which the hoot may be regulated end the prop... of cooking attended to. Time may develop. other advanta bat for the present I will respeendly sniamit them. MRS. S. A. JOIINSO4, No 160, We. ylie Kne ge., Haling in use two of Dr. Musgrtme's Patent One Cooking Stovekl me chrerfully.remmatend hem to the public or •• the mmootconvenient and economical cooking apparent. f baking etc. They are superior to •ny stoveLyrae need, Jean Mild. E. S. %TYKES, No 60, Make street. -----__ A Bare Chinos , for Investment. rIMIE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark In anew in offer. for ssle the B erke,terns, Ac., now in working order, at his Machine W Rymes o fding Fifth street. The business loccition and quellty f Mechinery in use, combined with terms, 'merit strung inducements to insestawnt of capital. If the abort. ir willooed of ae it stands by the mond week Milano, it w then be dispooed of in pert* to suit purchasers. , Wlt. WARWICK, mybkdif Ityses Building. Fifth street. THE GREATEST MATCII :SIACIIINE IN THU WORLD) A.FORTUNE MADE %TIM A BSIALL INTERMENT. TIIOSLAff PATENT TIATCUNIACHINE la .simple, cord perfect !latch Maker. The nada. code only $116; le driven L'y hand, and will make the for tune of the manufacturer ie a Guns time. When good mood le to be had readily it underUdly reduce. tho cat IllirSeYerra rouuty or Madame privilege...re offered for eat, at moderate price. For particulars, call at GA ZETTE COUNTING lOOl4 Fifth stmt. JeldkerifliT 1857. Stoves! THE MOST COMP] data:ll3g, Parlor and Allegheny City, at tho lowest Wel:mated hazeMt-Tight, Aurora, Tropic, Beauty of Together with every satiety Hollow Wve, tiousefFuraislal Squirrel and Parrot Cages. ( At. Federal street, Allegherq mr3o _ Portable Floor Billie. 'PRE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN ufacturitig PORTABLE VWURIRO MILLS, Or A QUALM SUPERIOR FOR SIMPL 'UHT AND DURABILITY; to any other now In use. They mu be driven by steam, water, or home power, mid will prone sequidtion to iron nesters, Stock Feeder. and Lunibermert Merry persons throughout the tourat7 wh have surplus rppooer, or power employed only • part of the o time On other busiums, by intrwincing one or more of these 101110 Into their ostablialiments may greatly benefit themselves . One of thew Wits, (21. Indim in diameter,) grinding over 12 bushels Feed me hour, can be seen daily in operation at the Oil and Feed Mitt of Mews. BCTIOAY • Co.,ltebecca street, AlleitheuY, AMP-Orders filled with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE. street, Pittsburgh, Pk_ Walnut 11•11 Iteetatarasate DT CicialMPELFFLlO ir o £irte, (Sticacessor to) KIMBALL, MESSICK k CO., MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET CiFFERT TO TELE -PUBLIC ALL TILE dellearJes of the moon, served up at the stiorteet to. I tics. from 6 o'clock to the morning to 12 o'clock at Businese men and others trill do yogi to call luand exam. Ina our Bill of Fare at soy time to toll their aliPetito. Ilaring arraugementa nadeby receive choice artirlee In our Rue, from Baltimore, Philadelphia arid Norfolk, we can offer a fresh .upply of OYSTERS. lIALIBUT, TROUT. LAKE REREINO, Aud from Ow West, all the oarlotics cA PRAM , . 0 ANIL, ... ... .. KO, LS PRAIRIE C.ITICILENA, REED UIRDS, &e, which we can furnish to i nrallas or others, at WA...4.N or Retell, .ither st the corn, of HAND AND PENN NTS-. or at WALNCT BALL. Fifth street. ap3o oat Ard Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORNER ELM AND Rl - LIE STREETS. STucco - AND MASTIC WQRKER, Of. particular attention to al <mien for work to him Itns. CENTtIEit sod Oft_NAIIUCTB kinds furnished o short notice.spXl:lo --- PlantCr , . LONG &LAMB , , OUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, \o. i 7 (Old Po.t 051e•Budding)Thirdetreet , Wood and Market streets All drdire promptly attended to. Sardigs. or...riled In • cupotior style. mh27:lyd Shi.cheats Y. H., 0. P. and 1.3 1.1 . ..,rw Teas, 75 do do smutted Black Tea bag* prime 1110 Odfer 45 Wide. N. G. and Cuba ' Soong 110 Mlle do If olaser* 75 do Baltimore Golden and N. T. Syne EA do choice Baltimore Bert - JOE. 10 do SealaSsleratng 01 do Crunhed and Powdered Sugar; 80 do North Carolina Ter: 20 do Pitch: 100 do Soap Maker.' 'Rosin; 120 bane to, Be and lb. lump Subsea% 150 do Ihwin. Variegated and NAG. Soap; ISO do Bald and 101.12 Window Glary, 100 do White Pipe.; 75 do Stone do (ShallarG 50 do Saleratingto pepero • 75 do Cloth. Pine, 500 do kbwileon Co. Pearl Starch; • VA key Nails eseortal .lose; 20 do Sin Twist Toßionn 150 hale. Batting. Candlewick and Terintr, 150 dozen Corn Broome, ,• EA do Dl:tacit 2S do No. 1 and 2 Toter, 100 do Gram, Hemp nod Cotton Con* Together with a full urortment of Pittsburgh 31•005er lured article* on hand and for de by mys ATWELL, LEE t COL, No. 5 Wood Amer. TOBACCO AND CIGARS -200 bee RithMoo , l Tobacco, s'm and!'. different brand. go dwarf bale half pound Imp " 16 kegs V legion. Twist Smoking Tod>cco. 16 mrkly bas N L Diarnond Twist Tobacco, 100 bble Cot and Dry Woe. City BaTlllTi. and Spaniel, wised, 211,030 Ravens and (4.1 ED WARD 1 , 13 eig.r. T.YI O ~..nd WS oreal. at RVA Wbolseale Tobacoo Warebooss,24l fAberty oppealts tile bead of Wood NTITRATE SODA.-1,000 Nbitrate Soda II to arrive sod for ale by ALKIADER NINO. Hiilth Strength Mist Inswitatny Fellow Its Use. Bcerhave's 8008 andßitters. mn CELEBRATED 11OLLAND edy for Dyepedida, Disease of the Kkthem Liter Cons phtines, Weaknese of any kind, Year and Ague, and the M enus elections cunsegoe. upon a disordered Stomach ur Liaor. Boob se ledigeetion..Uldity of the Ittennach,Oollckf Palm, lleurtborn, Ur of Appetite, Dspoildencl A Gorda. nese, Blind and Bleeding Pile. In all Nereniit, and Neuralgin Affseelolne, It kw morons Instances proved highly benanchal, and In others affectep decided tare. Trainre finds no new .no to oemtat, with thin delight ful tonic In the system. Its effect. ars Almon magical. yet the cure permanent. It communicate. no violent chock to the system, burby arousing Its vital energy to normal Se dan enables it to throw on the muse, sad rhos thoroughly enulicates the Mims. WWhen Its medicinal Artois are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, ober* it has become m popu lar as a family medicine. that It ',sold by many of theism cen,ea well se by all the dr.:inlets, mmld seem needless to MDT further evidence; yet ae then are di:111611m mom. who have toted may advertised remedies, and dill !toffee from Dyspepsia in one or more of ita dreadful form, we wit. Join the following certificates', the enthentitity of which cannot he doubted, miring no they do from person. so well known. WHAT IT IB HOMO FOR THE SICK. Win. &henhouse, Het., the well known Llthographer,M ' 9 frequently used nowhere'. Hoaxed Hitters, andel/ It Invariably relleyee lodisation and drhUlty.. Boy. Samuel Debrock says "I found spode rotted from Its nee for • encore' headache, with which I hod long erif• feral." J. W. Woodwell, ea 9 have rued Ikerhamb Hol land Bitten toyesitand moommend It to others, knowing it to beJust whet it la.represented." Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower Bt. Clair, 'aye "I ham de rived great benefit from Ito rue for weaknsea of the stomach and indigeetion" Jas. H. Murphy, nye: "After wend physichos had Dined licerheree Holland Hitters removed the pain front my heart nod Ode, aching from iodisation." The editor of the Kittanning Free Prom, asyc "After one of the hat phynelene to title plea had failed, Bcorhaveb Holland Hitters cured roe of the worst form 9f Dyirpe*La." Fronde Feltz, only manufacturer of the orthinal , F.strant of Coffee." sayer "I know ow your Holland Hitters hone of the bent medicinal to the world for a dieordered stomach or limn" Dr. leadwis, editor of the Facie!. Baltimore, prow:time It "a medicine deserving the confidence of the public." Dr. &Urban., the Imding Germany ytdden of Penna. ha. prescribed It frequently during the past theme yearn with marked sumer in debilitated states of the Micelles organs, or of the system generally. The Manager of Halloo', Vinegose Factory, sayst."l sued It myeeK and was thereinto Induced to try it. effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all of ,acowumhabit,) and mealy It la doing her mare good pan moything She tow ever taken." Norgitig,....byhesver expecte to flea to thh a beverage edit ho di n wpointed; hot to the eddy weak and law 'Merited,. It will prove • rated aromatic aordlal,polesseed Of dreg?'hr renglal opi rm.. tits. mrtawity of this delightful Are. bastkiaciodmanyimmorbiet, public ard sobs& purcbseing • B• not perwraded to buy any. thine's. until yen have given liontars'a Holland Mersa, fair trial. One bottle wtllonseinceyou hew Infinitely supra dor It I. to all them Imitations. iiirSold at FLOP par bottle, ar six battles thrig..ooliy the' vele Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jtr, g , - corner Holigtfield and Tided OW, Pittsburgh. • , Pbl Dirott* Sony No. 133 Nortb taorsit It.* ICew Yartailinted POIL Pt AT 4 4. 5 7. ti*Der Dutair, 14011mars:Oulbari Ittras k Oiyonue , ana Penn. Z i k;Brol els knliiißowti Qlact vWssiesidiLek-et. Adams II 034 Not Odom?, .Wribt • . T ,TadVITT MArg:6l) 'HAVE . EATSG BEEN "EN JAIL IrldPhtl in dark se regards the true means of eecaruigheidi e da;--ticidiSig the imam body from (Lac.; and Pruuortrag M., The sus, ander the fellecions Usament of the regular teculty, are subject _toe continued practice of probabilities and uncertainties. There lo nothing certain or dud ici ths treatment of the WA either to the old or new - D.r• • medicine. Dr. Badway has cemented In producing three rernedle•— known tot. world se Radwar's Ready Ballet Benorating Resolrent wad Heapitstora. hoe 'Waled". are not only a. thei r bets blame. as they ham .tierer yet tidied in their special or combleed efflary I n producing. trustful and bmalts—but they are acts establishing 1 science —ea they ham la all Ca......tien I:6.race:ceded in restor ing to health—end riddle" the body from dia.e after all other ansibind treatment had tailed—lnd the most skilful physicians had given up the aid ss beyond the power of hr. .•••• te cure—end prow:named the dreadful =inden— t..la. Italway'e Remedied are t.refore Sled Data in the ar alarm of medind ecience—they hare been .often tried"— :never denied'--and are ready eto be tried again." Mawr tielar [MEE RADE' AY'S READY'BELIBP. A• • Breda Emmett, I. to be and in ell mere where the human body wilted with the tortaring pang, or, taro.. Tome of matter what the cause of the pain may be, or where It may be located—an application of the 11.4 Belief, either laterality u a drink, or extereally. m elle. Mater, will in a few oda. m rodere the afflicted body to mss and eomforx In ell came of Dread Disorder, Dpotihry, Cbedera Bloody Flux, hick Headsche, Neter. , Heads e and other Narrow Affection.,Neuralals,ltheurne tient.E p rdne,l3oaina, Toothache, Bum; Emlds,Areem'ci Shot Knan d e,18M.% Cato, Poimelme, either by the bites or stbige of Reptile., In. Wor Vegetable or Mineral poleonlng by accident—le all d nadir, aB cimmintancee where the hum= 13Mem ad by pedai,.ltadwayielloody Eellercanbe reliodnpon sateandrertainramody. In cues of itilliattenees,llilliom Fever,TytihoeFever,Ship Fever, Tvikeir Dever, Farm and Ague, Scarlet Fever, and all pesees, small Pox, Measles, Prionationik. Ewa. tray n Ready Relief wed in connection with Itedway'a Redo. 'alma will positively cum the sick afflicted with these die. °Wen, and protect the systerwagidnat midden attacks when either of the. malignant dame. prevail. sem. ea.! UGH?. UDE' ArS uLATona The dlecovery of thaw • onderiul establish. new Ms is &net inia, and are isr principle br the mien. eft doe. In taking these pit 60 griping painsor sake.. the etomach Lpe rieno d; they oper de naturally, tearing the bowele, liver and oat, oar. , le • natural and hmitbi eoniUoa. ' Koch pill that is taken gives new life to the bkrd; they perch It. take from It al impure• wpoaita and equalise its don. One or two dose. of It slany's fagolators, will entirely re move all ithitressieg err atoms Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nor. Tolima* Indigestion, C ettivenew, Liver Complaint, lediouw •••4 Melancholy, and • care all organic &waste either to man. woman. Lail • mud Med with irregularities or weeketdag dbabargen, ray er ty upon prompt cure and reg ular periods if Redwal 1 hey dlaton tire taken. Every dame of ltadwayie Regulator* that to taken Motile new etratigth wattle the body of the week, feeble and infirm. All who teke them ate delightal with the happy change thel y epr i igi t ai in • f ou arphporers. d do ille sick and ,reaerlosong. . Du, d rigorous. 'MD OLEO WHET. RADWArS RENOVATING RESOLVENT, trace Unman, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Mors, Sores, Tumors, fever st om oyst.E m sk.,Rwshes,BmttchlthtDPP r l aD.D.dl Dropsy, Syphilis, Consumption, Apoplexy, 204 and ell Coo stltutloul and Chronic Dimon either inbetited by borodltso ty transmission, or inoculated by exposure or othorwise. There le no remedy to the world that will work such mi raculous curse Wald discuss, am Badway's Resolvent It t i =es the whole human body; rep rodoces new sod healthy iliirlileeding from the Lungs, Radway's Renovating Re, olsent, will in a Div minutes check hemorrhage from tbe In cages where the patient coughs up Mote Orl i t=o th r pun atreated 04th blood, PotEttray'e Ito will Noon mown the dilficulty. riettoralt Ilammond of 1911 East Thirtysecond street, had •bed mug, h for two years. She coughed np sometimes half a plot of blood daring the night. She was cured In 7 days by the Relief and Headsets*. Kir/ ewe leg of 21 years,. rd lu three week. by Rad. ware Relief. 31r. T. 11. ILligere,• merctorit of high standing on e Dh, Ga., Myr I .lbal a gentlemnp who for twenty on years bad been alDictod with•• roe leg, that resiitedev etT kind of treatment, was effectually cored in three weeks by Radway's Ready Relief, thumbnut and Regulators. TIM VALI G&W LIGHTS RADWArSRELIFY—R O O', —RESOLVENT. 1. 10 eillocextituti,,rottittlitereis, end t i r d lte u n d s the ( Lorunituti t o b n system inoculated with the y vi ' r:ls en o7 diertatl,eeltrevYteye the 'notation of the law. of health, Intemperance, excess and In dulgence of tho pardons, or by heretlitary transmission, as in area of Scrof ConsemPtlon, Rhenmatlam, Gout, Fits, and other heir locum, which a long Una of ancestry WY eo bountlflilly and richly bestowed on priority, as a memento of the paat, at the coot of the suffering Inheritors. These RettneMer in their trinltary capacity, pates. a cured. pow that no disease can withstood: their combined effect will eradicate from thelivlng body every particle of diseased mat ter, renovate the Whole lyatenk with health: heat themumund decaying longs, ;or other arguer cleanse and purify the um Mewl from all Lunn:WHIM To the dimbled wayfarer, who Is cripples! with inannitims we invite youuto try^ them. Remedios. We will .ouch for their ellfoacy. With many hundreds of othen who gala witnessed and fat the effect of the .Tifiee Great Lights," and as they role and govern those bailee which they ere destined by the Al mighty rower, so those three remedlee Mani as Ruler., Con. querore, and Grand Masters of all dreams. RADWAY It C0.,162 Fulton street, N. Y. For sale- by lIVNT A MINER, Masonic ball, Pitta Stoves 1887. ETE ASSORTMENT eating gtoccik tabs timid in prices, comprising in port the Iron CitL, • I CcenSPalsee Cooking, of . as .V :l t Ce to the line, Buell es i tcl ,2 t ntc si g q Vgeri,V4 080. W. IIUBLET. bu ltit. R. R. Ream.llot are add by DVilgji.t.• Merchants faLlalawlyV and faareknapea. j 4 7 READS REALM ItEADIti IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A PEW MINUTES, AND NAY SAM YOU MANY YEARS OF SUPPERLIWZ CARTER' B BPANIBH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. The Bea aiteratire era yet Disonerrall Physicians msetribs 0, and e•ery one who uses It is • smit ing ad p vertisement. No ;Medicine aver yst offered to the Aunt:lna public las waned toot pore:amity In so khan a . ilme as CARTER'S SPANISII MIXTURE/ IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF ULA. It will cure any case of Rhemnstlan. It will cure any clue of Balt Rheum. It cure any cam of Neurlgia. It will cure any cam of Freer .d .rave. Or any Meer. artaing from an Pupa. meta of the Blood SCROFULOUS It cured the Memo( the lion. John Minor Botta. moulted of Congrewb from Virginia, at Scrofula. after the still of Q. ; best physician., both of New York and Philadelphia. had Mon tried In 'aim arid It will cove pal. reader, If sou affected. It cured D. Burn; TAAL, viand:mei, of Itheumetins of four pant ending. utter all other remedies bawl Alin.— We have hundreds of mob Milliken. Call ino the Agent and got a Wok audelecular, eel road Garyoureelf, tho many remarkable And astonishing curve It has mark. The eidehrevil Dr. Becher writes to us the he had two of the most wive, eel long standing noes of o Morns thas would Meld to none of ine tonal nimedles. but he tend one eon with sk. And ithe other with nine bottles of Carter's Pt' usish Mixture. We have known It used Is over a thous. and cases, and ...s.vo yet to hoe of • jailors in Any mow. YE SILIIIINOTIIOUSANDS REAM AGM AND FEVER—Do sat take Quinine, Mercury, or any nub nosh.. Drugs, hut try at once this great Alterative and Purifier of*. Bloat Carter'. Spouted , Mixture .01 cure soT and every ease of Ague and Serer. e•ser yet kinesivi It to fall. And for sadism.. arising from an impure stole of the blood. no medicine Ass ever' pet been found to hut , so good no effect- If you are pick. try it st of one. do not essing*, dolla wir. tttime is precious, and health the goisteet ail bliout which di else le vslusites. WU. S. DEEM CO.. Prom intr.. Richmond. 'Virginia. norwile y TAIINE A CO. and JOSEPH EDINO, b Pittsburgh, end TSTOC Druggists and Coe try Men chants In all parts of dm United States and Canada* dialfielAwlyP Acbtcai . 34. \ - , • t - ... . 3. .. , 1 , .4 -- 4 g "'"•.: - - .', .;.i2 ,7 , "-; f:. ' - 4 : 5 Z .Z 1 4 - J , 34.i ,- ,' , ~.; L' .• -- 1 • - ' . • - ''''''''" ' ''''''' ' '" - ` - ' 141 Q 4 '4 7, i , ," * 4 , i'prC.* . i&:454, 5 • - ...;4A . : :- t •::. _"!• - • '4.- ' - ' . Lif• 7 " :-- - '''" "- ~ - ~4,4'.-'1(4114,-tor;;V,P.i',,,.'4;"•• z,--- - .;-;...., .;- _,,t,",.6••'.,,,,,•.::",--.L•i:;_.i..4q64.-,..:;•::).:•-•=••:,:-.P.,,,..,.... r..-... ••2 ~..--, '• . '''xr"--•":!r•'.14- , JW , . 1 EFLEUILUIC ItYLADV.III The Greatest Bledieed Dleeeereey OP 711 E A GE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, , HAS discanred lu one of our 'common {tutors grew., rerualy that nave every kW! af Hamar, from the worst Scrofula to • COMIIIOO Pimple. lie hastried it tu over elorenibunilred sad inter &lied except in tun:saes (both flatuder humor.) Ile Liu now to hie powieowion over two Imudred certificates of It. rem, all within twenty nal. of Roston. Two hottle• an warranted to core a nursing sore mouth. One to three lartlee will care the worst kiwi of pimple* of the fan. Two to throe bottlre Will scour the eyetem of hone. Two bottles arc warranted to CUM the undo:miter In the mouth mid stomach. Throe to ere bottles are were to cars the wont cue of ornipelu. One to two haates ere warranted to cure all humors of th • es. . Y Two bottles are warranted to mire running of the ear. and blotches among the hair. Four turd: bottles aro warranted to cure corrupt sad rue. dog tiloore• • One bottle will curs way eruption of the skin. Two to thus bottles are warruded to cure the molt d.r, rate came ol rbtrumetling. Two to three bottles ore werruted to ruro the want cars of ringworm. Thu to Pour bottles are werrentod to Moro salt rheum. Five to eight tattle will core the worst cue of urofule. ♦truth All. always experienced from the Bret bottle, and a perfect cum le Intruded when the shore guetitlty le to. ken. Nothing looks D 3 Improtable to thaw lrtt. have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, an that a com mon weed growlmt In the pasturee,and along old none wade about.] core every humor itt the ey atom: yet it is now a tined Oct. If yon have .humor It has to start. There are no If. nor ands, bums or pay alma the suiting 00010 came and not yours. I peddled over • thounand hotline( It in the vicini ty of Tipton. I know heathen emry ease. 'lt hes ab needy done someof the. grommet awes ever done In Massa chosen.. I gam it to children over Ararat& to old people of eisty. I ham nom ponr.punS. wane/ looking child.. whose dash was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by ono bottle. ' To throw who ere rayed to adekheadache, sick headache one bottle will always cure it. It gime great relief to cuarrh and &cab news. Some who have bemoan. for ymre, have taken and been regulated by it.. Wtwre the body l• mend it works quits may, but where - therein mly derangement of the rune dons of neturo,.it will mom very singular feelings, but 3.orr must math larmed—tbey always &appear to from four day, to a w ee .e Therein never abed result from it. On the contsary, when that feeling Is ovar you feel youreelf like a new peron. 1 headwalls of the malt extravarrant mow. dome of it that man ever littemal to. Ne change of diet le ever , eel the best yotreur get: - Ittave an herb,whic when diamond m et e r ntal, dissolves mad dons swelling of tbe neck and e the ears. Pilot 50 cents. Prim of DO NS Discovery $l. per bottle. FOR 0811. Adult• one t=zontot per day. Children over eight year., children fraud. to ehrht years, tea epoonf he no direction Mb be Mule applicable to an oemtitutiona, take enoogh.tc opomte:on the bomb talon day. ktr. KENNEDT eves peramer_attnadance In bad aims of ecrefula. Sold Wbolmale and retail at DIL ENVIER'S, 140 Wcod etreet,•comer of l'lrghl Alley, and J. P. FLEMING, Alle gheny. • MOO , --.- - ALL PAINS CURED LIKE MAGIC.- Peas tan tidlTa =la per boat. atk the fareratdam of climax Cara asp& sad rya _lnuit. nun MAONEIIC OIL - Is truly the wonder off= ("0 It curse pain in II s Urns than It requires to kat a phys=.(ni . It mu Toothache lo • minute. Cures Cramps, or Pain to the stomach and Borsht. Cans Stift NIICk Sad fismUid Taw from a Cold. Cures Rheumatism and liouralgla. Cum pjosaine, &shwa, deal= and Porn& o . l fiw 00r114 and any Pala In the Fret. Cures Agnes and Dun= in the Bra= (=tautly. Cures lambs in a kw =nub= • 1 • Cum Pala in the am" Limb... Dark ou...Ag. ina (Lill ilad Jena, Ills is uo humbug Medkine, and no bunny Should 14 without • bottl 10 ease d= =Mout or "ra slam= It 1 ksmasd .n.....jiz ihniya of giving immediate sellaf. If %ha WONDERFUL OIL ambit gantlit It 1 . 1 . 1 d 4 . 4., " . 111ille most itovidasie take whole moot= hi .14, I mob my sums WOW a stimmwes dap . . • Tan yams residence =MY= Rod Skin s in the host, to. , Ulm wittisobesqn=t acientillettamla =Abe matins= of aseits=duli.Lnih a tl =y . = r th lld ... nd o t . the W mut, tdAOl l. son . _ /or aale alt 'lmputable Dmitlliffs and at Prof. Peed% 11.. t. Luirmarocs A co, sad Dr. OW. tr. mass Whaler= &gm= .-- " " ' .09.11rW1,17 . . . , . , W. D. a., 0.11.011.1.111114 • TUMMR. VARRETS„O I I , " CLOTIIg, jumNrargovikeawirt IlbaraCtstemt, ntai Wood. runtion ouruN— so .U' ' - , Jo do natocdoor TO* Oar. = 1= r 2IS Sr sad brisklrs 10114" 1 a MeV it. AIrEB.M CrJECattZVI" • Fie- the kaput are qf CCalghfi, Cold. end Uoineness. . i3iimni3 , ,313M,Zith.Dec,ii5. 5 . Da. J. O. AisM-1 do not hesitate to say the best remedy i I have e or found for _Coughs, hoarseness, Influenza, and the comitaat symptoms of a Cold, Is your Cherry - Pec toral. Ito onnamit coo in my practice and my family for the last ten years has shown to, to possasi superior virtues for the treatment of these complaint. }.23EN END:MT, M. D. A. B. MOTtTLEY,EsO ~ or Utica. N. Y., writes: ..1 have mad your Pectoral myself and In my family ova state you invented it, and helloes it the bast medians tor its po rpose ever put out. Witlinbad • add I shoo] sooner pay VA for *bottle than do without it, or take any her remedy." CROUP, ITHOOPINU COMM I 7LITENZA.IB3B. tlerucanntn, 11sn, Feb. 7, Manna Aran-1 will citenifullycen fl your Panned is the best remedy we posses? for the cure of Whooping Cough, Croup, and the chest dLoseal of chlktren. • IV., of_ your fra ternity In tlin tinttlt appreciate your skill, an your unnUchut to nor poople. lIIRA3I CONKLIN, 11. D. AMOS LEE. Req., Montgomery, to., writes II Jan., '56, "I had e t.slious Infitieurs, which confined me in doors 8 'reeks, took many tundlciner without relief, finally tried your Pectoral by the advice ~f our clerici‘ranl• The fret dose relieved the serene. In my thant and lunge, lnds than one4alf the hottlo use ate completely well. tour math. does are the chaajtit ll ;intim,. best we mu buy, and ere esteem you, Dater and your relundiedu no tho poor man's Woad." ASTIDIA Ott PIITIIISIC AND BRONCHITIS. Ursa Mvwcanarvs.. Pa-. rob. 1556. Sts:—Tour Choy Pectoral is performing marvellous cum in hid, smile . It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of conshmptiun. end is nuw miring a man who Las labored under !an affection of the lungs for the Lut 40 years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMOEi74II. D., Albion, Monroe Cu, lowa, I wrhave ites. Sept. 6, 1855:—..lharing my practice of many years foomd that nothing eqllfti to your Cherry Pectoral . stn . giving nose WWI relief to mnsgunptive patients; or curing aucli --- 1.4 are cum c." We might add volumes of eildence, but the most continFe log proof of the !Brno of thls remedy Is found In Ito iffecra upon trial. CONSUMPTION. Probably o one remedy has ever been known which cured so Ma y said tuck datigerous Cams a! this: tome no human aid reach, but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords reli f and comfort. f . Agrila born., New York City. March 5;1856. Dorton Arria,Lowelk-1 feel Ito duty and a pleamre to In form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done kw my wife. symptoms e had been five months laboring under the 4a/torero mptoms of Consumption, fro which ni, aid we meld pro cure garaher muchrelief. She was steadily fillingoantil Dr. Smug, of this city, where we hare route for which ruc ommeuded a DUI of your timiciine. We bleu his kindness, as we do your AM. for the has recovered from Met day. Shpt. not yet aa strong en she used to be, but is free from her rough, and calls herself well. Tour , with gratitude and regard. .....7 St of Shelbyville. Coondaprires. do not diepair till till you bare tried A ver`a Cherry l'octural. It ix mule Ili one of the best meilical chemist, In the world, nod Ito cares all around us looperik the high merits of its VitSUOL ... Pt. il. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE SCIENCES OF CIIE3IISTRY AND medicine havebeetftesed to their tame. to prudera this beat, molt perfect purgaiiee which is known tonmn. Dim memblo pio-ifs are shosro that these pills lilac virtues Which wits In excellence the ordinary medirinea, atel that they wits unpreceileutedly upon the esteemof all men. They are safe and pl c- maid to tarn, loot powerful to cure. Their peno. tmting properties atimulato the vital activities of the laxly, remove the obstroctiona of Its orgnna, purify the idoul, end expel disease. They porgy out the foul humors which Icl and grow distemper, atimulate sluggish or disorde re d o es Imo their natural. ction. and impart healthy tone Ph strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseame i hat have bellied the beat of human ekil b While they produce powerful effects, they are at the mine time, In diminished doses,llosafert and beat physic that can Ire employed for children. tieing immir-coated, they are are pleaaant to take; cu d beingtruly vegetable, are free fflbm my risk of harm. Come have been evade which surpass he • Ira were they not substantiated by moo of such ...dual M o og find character KS to forbid the susplaion of untruth; Mmy eminent clergymen sod phyeicloos have lent their comes to certify to the public the reliability of my remtalleti, while others hare twnt trot the sasurance of their conviction that my p ro ons coutrihato Insinetisaly to the relief of my fflicted, suffering allow-men. The Ageuts below named ia pleased to furnleh gratis toy American Alumnae, containing directions for their um and certif.:sten of their mime, of the following complaints. Coonleenme, Bilious Complain.; Rheumatism, Dropay kleastboro, Headache arising from • Kul stomach, Nausea, Indigentlon, Morbid Inaction of the Bowel. and Pain art and sing therefrom, Flatulency. Loom of Appetite, all Ulcorma Cutaneous Menses which require an oracuant Medicine Scrofula or King's Molt. They also, by muifying the blood, and stimulating the eye hey mire many complaints which it would Dot be snpposed they could reach, such as Dealnees, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and nervon. irratsbillty, De rangements of the Liver end Kidneyis Omit, and other kind red complaints arising Dom a low state of the body or o stmetlon of it. functions. Donot be put off by unprincipled dealer. with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask fcc Arms Pats, and take oatiting else. No other they C•l3 glee you cote. pares with this la its Inteinnic value or curative powers.— The tick want the ben aid there is for them,and they should have it. Prepored by 110 J. C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Mende, Lowell, Mb.. lico r. 5 eepta per boo. Plea boo. for gl. gold F by D. A. YAILNESTUCK & CO., Whol e sale Agent. Plf.taZ y gh i Z . by .ill Druggists and Modicrue Dealers. .. DR. 1100PLAND ,8 CrIARILATIED GERMAY BITTERS. PRITAILED DT NII/., C. 11. JACKSON , PIITLADELPOTA, PA. L L EFFECTUALLY CURE Li err Ownpknot. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Clereatie or ...."e ' ',child 9, ['arose of the Kidneys, and all Dia *as, a rieingfrena a disordered /deer or Slootacle . • Such as Consti pation Inward Pliss.Vninmoof 81..4 to the Bead. Aridity of the Smmach. Nansess, linartburtr, Di. gust for Foul, Paine.; or Weight in the Stomach. Sour ElllCL2tbrui. Siokitig or nut torlog at the Pit of the:Stomach. Seri in mi ner of the Road, Hurried .d Difficnlt Brottlang, Fluttering at Iho Roark Chosking or suitor-aim:sem...me when inn iyi ng pod tnue.Dimnia of Vision.Du or webs before the Sight. Se.. err and Fan in the Bead, Deficiency of Pet-spine lion. liellowneem of the Skin and Y.ses, • 'Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Limb., ~ Ac., Sudden Flt. Lt. of 11,e4. Burning in the Flesh, -- Cunstant Imaginings. Selland great De- Prwuion of • Tha proprisbir In callingthe nitention of the pablic I Ode preparedoa, dues wwith• fee iinx of the at ,o. r.qol • deuce In Its eirtne nail adaptation to the diaamr. for which It le recointnenliod. It Is no t o and untried article, hot on , that has stood the ten of a ten yooon trial before the American people. and Its reputation atol sale 0 mar1 . ..11.1 by any similar pr. pandit. , extant. The testimony In its fa.ir girou by the met p.manent nen tn.,. physicians and Individuals lu all parts of the country Is Immense, and a careful perll- wof the Almanac, published annually by the proprietor, d to be had grails of any of lie Agent, cennotlitst gallery the mme. ekopticnl, that ti le remedy is really denersing tba letrltTT It neil. - prinelpal ditto, and urwthry. No. 90 Arch street, thlladelplas, Pa. • • PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. artyleek of' E. Woodward, Rog_ ihe weft known Team', for the Donation.. Iron Woke. /trey County, Pt. Dolma - sm. Jan. 11, 1555. Da. O. 51. Jayvees—Pear Yift,— . l woe for for flm years eemeely &Mated with Chronic Billion. Dysentery. for which I eras attereknl by several of the but physician , In the o s suary, bet ell ofuo ...mi. I also mei various remedies, hilt mold find nothing to benefit e until I way Induced to try your German Dittoes, arid atter m taking four bottle. by which I we. entirely cured, and ma now enjoying the bra of health." - • More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Certificate of J. C. Crane, Ea b, Reporter for the 'Eve. leg Chnnikle." Pittsburgh; Pa, who. Feb. 21, leds, mate "For mmo aria past mywife ha. Lam using your Gee man Bitter., enth • happy effect. She ha. been afflicted more or less, for severed yearn with disease of the Liver nod Dymond., and until rhifPommenced using the Macro, no thing luolgireo her mach relief. liar health is now rapidly reproving, appetke good, and we have every reason to be lieve .he will be perfectly restarod. She my. it le the hest adenosine the ha. ever tool." Nervous J. 11. litiumram, Doylestown. Pa, Juno 10, ll= aye, = "sty wife tow twee afflicted with a rvons Debility Mace September, UZI, knee which time I have been outside to fled any physician or 'match. that would benefit Ina in the leant, until on. day I eased at the store of Dr. Harvey, in tdds town. feveutue tincture of Iron. and dewribed to hint the affliction. of my wife: he then lauded am • lot of papers to read, among which I Mond one deecribing year Grimm titters, I tramediatedy emend a few bottle. from I , lm. and am pleased to state that the use of the Bitters kw done het om geed than all the medicine she has heretofore taken. twish you to wed me a half dotes bottles. Liver Complaint, J. P. Wit.. 3Sartinstiurg, Fn. May 22, ISM, says-. "Milk much pinonro I testify to the virtue of year Ger man Diners. Sonic time &Ince I woe Millen.' with a &tette of the Liver, for which I need various remedies, but with no benefical effect, until 1 was induced to try year /littera which f KM cow happy to MAIO have entirely enrol me." They are entirely vegetable, free from all alcoholic stimu lants, and pleasant In tame and nuell. erjlePrice"7s mote per bottle. • Bald by Druggists and Storekeepers is every town and village Jo the United State. and Camels. And by FLEMING BROS., and Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, Plttabmgh, Pa. .01111:1ydkwil A WONDERFUL MAS-BEEN TILE STUDY AND y research OT the best medial men that ever lived to Sal a remedy that. would radically mare the Dyspepsia, which theca been recently found oath D it. R. v. voko, OF PITTSBURG'', PENNA.' . Ills laborious march and rematch in the Vegetable King. dam for eight or ten year., hoe brought to light a wilnderful Medicine which will ratileallY our. the DYSPEPSIA, which Is the dramas. of all general disown which the Mohan aye tem Is .aidect to. Keeps the licservoir [Stomach] cl n and healthy. We meat nil have meal health and can of be a eubject of any genera Mame. Dr. It. T. woo has been • mbject of ae mein idisease lihneelf, [Dyspepsia] for eight to ten years, and has tried hundred. of experiments on himself, but all in .dl:, natal Ids present dimovery, which has radically cured him and many others in fix, eight to twelve doe, without pain or gleams., or any implement feeling. to the ...Mam e but on the contrary, it invigorate the system end gins a healthy -action to every pert. It will rat gently or coplomly on the bowels, and give • healthy ...Lion to the stomach and liver .You. Mal eat and drink your tuna dieting, which Will not Interfere—the medicine always doing; its duty—called DR. R. T. POMP! DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of elbows will Dytpepeht produce? I; armee It I. the And moan of all genend dims/sea Liver Affection, ..Long Affection, or Palmately Masse, Droneldlis, Bak .Howlache, 111111;us Diarrtnea, Billions and Typhoid Fevers, Paver and Ague, Nerven Paver, Neuralgia. Hernia, [Pileei Motive Bowels, Dusky or Gummy Skin, 0.44, Rhea maim of all kind., Apoplexy, Inanity, Waimea. of the eatiam, Poise Coneeption of the Mind, Heartburn, nine. "of the Stomach; Throwing up of your rood, and elso Wind. All of the above feeling. may or will be probated flora a Dyspeptic stomach. Prom that ongan all general diadem will be predated, [II this statement Is true, which no gate mind will del:o.A because all who have bon'kit know this Mamma to be iron from =Pedant., • ek or deranged stomach it let. How Important it is to a poor patient• who ha. beon suf faring for many years, to point him to • rentedy that bean rely on. cod radically remove the mina that bras made him Mck. ICs like a meaner towed upon the meta, at , the first .tempo of alight homy, hit heart twunds i wa r e a t • PRICE TIDIER DOLLARS PER Sold by the Proprietor, Dr. IL T. Fon, Weal end of Penneylvanla A•00011k; (Foll3th or Ikeda ant alm JOHNHAW, Jr..N0.110 Wood street, cornet of Sixth; eito, RE YIN,MISEOWAIi k CO. Liberty arca, bedowildt. Clair. Yltahurifk. ADO. Mr. W. -A. REED, Ibrmetly the gem of James T. Semple k Co., Northwest COM of Federal/drat and tbiDiantond, Alieglairty.X.lty.. Lad also, Dr. Yard'. Anti-Whom „mid Liver Pit* also, his invaluable Indlen yemetahlaNime Liniment... • . • The abets Medicines need no ecenstendalem, .for thee lands in ourdty and aunty will testify to- Wale Inralenbli gnsllthis. •Their equal Is tot to be found. • • -• - • • = DELAY ROT{ --°` - ' NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT. • b t emit I. too biL us• • ANtkIIVA .11,041, LP TONIC talkti tutored llso boon* cooditiOn of the gm*. " 0 " tar to grow on the bold, otta ob.,* soy ienbinel WM* 5 *Trot. tale et dm ptiocipal Drotititto. loot bY et& .wtotoo. WWI , 517. 5 . two doom beta' Suathaadm— Bognet -Wreather_and IhneMe fterwafar, 6.7litif Win dewAcazdy in we ar i tr, ,• . -34CP. !I Amami aim. liailroabs .., _ ILAII‘BOATI NOTICE. . anINFK. Wad, _1 : SKY., ritHE PITSOURILT.r. IDIOITTSBURIMCO LUM J. wArst & CHICAGO RAIL. - ...1.,.......... ; ..L BUS & CESCLYNATI SY= ROAD CONWAY. with Ita a myl . Rollin-Stock and equip- LINE RAILROAD, ulaL l TOur vallL mint, 111 preparodio transport Pam:engem and Freight tram Th b,,, ma,. rmmt &Mt...M . 01g: Cblol.b.S o,l2iph _ Philadelphiaand Pitt:Marsh to Ch/Cago.SL loots, dump- ii . .,,,, s _sqsAspr Maar of '3-714 Cin- .. •-• , • - olia, Cincinnati, undid' plum Eat and Soutlswestosith a I great dirges of regularity and expedithm. cinnati to Tail. Hamra , _ _ . • 0,,, and after 1101E4V, 3c a 22 ISE, TwO-Piasitam The Oct that this rood firms the most direct and way • -,_ ,_,., th . ~,,,,r 4 6 ,,,,, o woolidated line between Pittaborgh and Chleaco, In a itif. T 2-th. " '" this rou te ''" A YTS.. 1nc... , t. glut T.(Sunda. n eseepted.la.s follow. I Sc u m[ e'''''''''' that ito Trld" r-alt 'al' bettor tbrlr` and aIt,,WT TRAIN -INamas ion Earsras leases All more sure cimnectious with Trains on other IlimMithan can • ~, ~„,„ . . „ , , j b ,,,,,, 5.0 ,5 , 0,.„,,,,ki n , , e = 1 -,...: A. Is. creme • nr o n be made by any other route. I twist:mix Mains litre ton at 5 Is is 0 hares Columbus at 10.50 and =ire* at ein. I.,m,prv,Pitilasiclphia. I Pittsburgh. 1 Crestlitle. IFt 11 - a,..-•.e. 1 innatt aC2-40 P. L. 13.10 train slope only at 0043. ' Jams ' ' tion. (Adis; Sew Market, Uhrichsville, Coshocton Draadess , 1.00 r. 2 . 50 4 . . I 0 . 3 ' . . 4 .. 3 . 4 0 F.. ; and Newark on the Steubensillo and Indiana Italimad. 22 - 11 4505 .1 215 r. a. I loess[°. . I t ' aa ' aa ' I SECOND TRAIN-Ntorr, Paramount lame Able Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.00 x u.; Pittsburgh at , 3 . 0 p 0. a. Steads:mina Junction 620. ColuMbni Fisu a. 11 , 9.40 a. V- arriving in Creatline at 0.17 r. at. Eaten Colmoo-First Repress at 11.00 r. n.; Second Et- en d llrri ar a b al C r i n ~' m :" " i " 7,00 "- N ' atatlPlag at all ata. press at 2.05 r. u. Tina Tflaot,On-Froin Pitt.hnritu First Exprew in II) on hours and 10 minutes Second Expross La :31 hoar, nnd 50 I • . .., 4,..,,, this route tFirty millet of tn.' art eased. 0 u; 'n tho riowtdirect line from Pittsburgh to Coltuabim, 131 - I i n and the aouthern and south • western 0K,.., and In minutes. 'Frani PitiLsdelphia: First Express in 31 hours , • , an d ... g ,,, m ,,,,,. mmb . b „ . .." by ..by. 801 l Second Express in 39 hours and 5 tonna.. , appointments The 31.01 Train front Phihwhiphia is osertaken at Fitt.- t ciao. rout to the Cairo. burgh by First Express, andCONNECTIONS - go forward by Ent Express froPTP'f'sterti.ubryal?.'•' Train rosy I 'Fmk" conmet at .3 .o4 irrk with the •.. 4 . 1 . 44 3'. Namsfield The 9.00 s. X.. Train from Pittsburgh Laing a Train for load busineit, is osertaken at Cronline by Second Expross. . : & Newark It. IL for 3lt. Vernon, Sandusky, Film. and : Chicago. All Trains make close connections at CIWIIIIII, for CAlmo I , forAt,,,Ctiub.rlcfsb'a,...dtb,„„oe'ly. LlorbuiPlnta}atlont,k4lo"4„ IL E. r.. yb e r.c . ni r t , ro ,. b . IIIIIIinraL ob ~,,,Pal.h.tlaalladlbw,,,,,Llaawlr,, aba g„ ‘ ;'-h..,,,,,d at Vl ir t r i Chasm IE rL NI R A f ir o i r th 6p th o e ,,,.. Da fi ztoa r. , X y. %nli: xkh... & Itelpre d, entl a ndian i. ; i Ldayette, Central Illinois and St. Lane: Am, at F.. T4 l wlth I ohs, Louisville. Central Indiana, Central Illinois, Laksyette, Trains on the 31. IL lc L. E. IL IL „ . .. c ...,... , • .._ .."...... ' Torte Haute. St. lantis, he. . At 31011.110 W with the Cincinnati.Wiltnington arid Eines lLifta etiloo•Ts• 11 - W.F.”4.C .; ',...._, 1ti1. ' 'V on ' ` I „ L ' a „ L'aII title R. IL for w.i.i.Kro..ct.t.. - cue ma unoutor. ' lot Express, 7.4 0 t.. 3. 40 u. 1, I."- • " ' I . °I. "'"""" - At LOVELAND withroads for 11111MoroilhundenadErritS 2d " 1010 r. u. 5.45 a.m. 12.13 P.M. T. 34 mouth. Mail Train leas. Crestline at 4.00 1.14.. art vioT. halt". AT CINCINNATI with the Ohio se Jrusissippi Egad burgh at 1.00 r. sc.Onage IL IL for 3111.11 sen. Lord:stills; New 'Albany, Evans- These Trsiu• make close connections with Trains for Phil.- hate,Vincennes, Cairo, CentrAllllll.4s; Ft. lamis. Jefferson delphit. Riltimore and New York. cityK.sas, Nebraska...id all points on the Illinois, Ilia , Train. from St. Loni..lmlinnapolls, Cincinnati and Oilmo• tonal ~,,,,i Miesippi ricers:. bus mako clo.o.unections at Crostline with all returning ~ • Trains. At Ft. W...., Train. from St. Land, Central 1111. FARE AS LOW AS BY. ANT OTIIEIt ROUTE-ItAGOACUR nois, Lafayitte, and internowilato places. connect withal.. CLUCKED TUROIIOII. • Trains. At Forest. connections are made with Trains toond F ., thbms b b0Kb,bythi,,,,,,,,,,,,hq,,.h.,,y, ~.... front Cincinnati. Sprinallold awl Dayton. sirs Soorttraw. Crius, plea. apply at 0. Greet Matteis la"tltlaaa"" Ira;raa- bear° Nl ' . Ittri ` ltlbt" alr Pl" ' Ticket Oecr, directly . the turner uf the Monongahela burgh at. 9.30 0.u..12.t. isi and O.W 0. is. Lease Pittsburgh i Sousa, -,,, us b on b, or d t h e r e d, r ,A 5t,..„, suai o „ . ~,,,,. for New Brighton. KU /1. 11, and 5.25 r..w. I &lay. • Flagg= checked through , and no charge for Imndlitor. rk.• ASK FOR T,r "VIA STEUBENVILLE-n-1M For tickets and farther Information apply to A. T. BAIN- , ~,, :. , ..,.„,„,..„ ~. „„ ‘ ..,„th o . b 0,.,, Lin. and-its b„, ETON, Agent, at the Orval Western Railroad Mike. directly .., `,.: . ;,; . '",',, e " . ii;",.`" t i;',,,,,,,Z 4 ' , b o sh , r . tb , and maths[., .0 tho comer of the slononanhela lion., Pittsburgh. td. to " Xll be hunishedgpapplication to. ~ . , GE , iiioE PARKIN, Federal street station, Allegheny City; MORRISON s l at, kgesi, R. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street., opposite Tremont N 0.114, Water st.,•Pittaborgh. ; House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations along the OEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. --. line.LtratM,r. 110050001. Stenbensilli, 0, To commence on WEDNESDAY, 94th inst. and ooit nun Joilkdly • . GmoralAtasag nth further nodes. o -- J-2. DORSTON,Gen. Paster and Fit AR t. D. W. BOSS, l'asir Agent. Chßottiu. D. W. 110A0IITOli, Agent, Philadelphi. - J. II 5100 UP. . Kadt• mr - ' )-1°24 --____ Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Bunn. PHE NEW SHORT . , j_ nob - FEW CINCINNATI AN tAtIIIS sat STEunrsvILLEA NOW OP EN.—The trains n od this moot no n , run directly to andfrorn Allegheny Belot novel:m Steubenville, Wheeling and Della without t o Step of Daglitatiet. Three Daily Tivins to Stent.fiville, Wheeling and Bellealr. Two Daily Trains to Cleveland. Fehr Dolly Train* front Cleveland to Chicago. Chi and after Monday. July 12Alt. 1057. the train of this Company will run daily,(Suntlaya excepteil4 ng follows: Leave Allegheny 2:70 A. )t.. 0.10 A. ?Land 3 P. It. Arrive In Steubenville 5.03 A. n..12..12 P. It., 0.24 P. X. Do ilellealr, 0.30 A. an, 2.10 e. Doo.o P. V., 5,n5 Cleveland The 2.sotrain makes no connection for Cleveland or any twig... north of MN train is run through to Steubenville, Bridgeportand Dellualr,connecting at Smelter. Title Jundien with e.f.t train for Newark, Columba., Day. ton, Indianspolis,Cinchintdiamheille and . St. Inuit leaving Allegheny:Depot at 2.50 A. an Newark 9.D)Calumbns 10 tab and arrive at Cincinnati at 2:50 pan—riceire Bon a. front Pittsburgh to Chncinnati. This route rit. Steubenville io Ciorinmiti is THIIITY MILES SHORTER than via Criwiline. The 2,50 A. M. train makee connection al Bellaire with a train on Control Ohio R. IL. leering Bellaire for Cambridge, 'Jan. - dile, Newark, Coined., Chiclnnalf . and 5.1. *The 3.00 P. L. train makes connections for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo Detroit and Chicagm at Steubenville Junc tion t 1.38 for Col ' untlins and Cincinnati, arriving at Newark 12.45 P. a.. Columbus 2.25 A. 14, and Cincinnati 7.44 A. not at &Dealt at 7.50 P. Id., connecting with the night train on the C,ntnalUitio Railroad for Cambridge, Zara...llle, New ark, Columbus and Cincinnati. The 9.400. d and 3e. a. trains both run through to Cleve land and make close connections at that point for Chicago andbther points to the NorthaTest, eh Cleveland and Tobalo italirmut The 3 e. train connect , . with the Michigan Central Railroad Biota for Detroit, thence to Chicago by rail. Pnitnellgerd tearing Allegheny on the 0.48 A. Id. train for Chien. Cleveland and Toledo. will arrive at that point neern hears n ad...taunt thow• who leave at the !tame hour and go via Fort Wayne. Pwseengent for Wellsville, Steubenville, Wheeling and her points on the river lino by the. trains go through without detention annoy hours In advance of the stoinnitents on the river: bun', =nda7,rt".lLithiurios",(qe vtitti=ligoe'aitildb.ote'vC4'pol% on the lino. Paasengu. for New Philadelphia and Station on the Tavares.. Branch must take the 940 A. M. Train Iron ' Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cleveland, Sandasky, Toledo. Chicago. 5111aankie, St. lanais, Quincy, Barlhagton, Fulton, Rook lowa City, Dutdieth,Peoria, La Salle, Freeport, trio' Dunkirk, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Steubenville, Wheeling, Belleair. Colutubw, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Lounsille. St. Lunt. and to all way stations on the road. Ticket to all point' are sold at the Ticket 011100 In Allegh eny City. Pauengers can get any Information concerning thin line at the office of the Company, (Monongahela Homo.) Pitts h. B. P. Tic.ket Ag't. Allegheny City. burg ocrli—Je3s J. A. CAI/0111d5". Agt, Pittsburgh . _ 185118b7 Idiehigan Central Railroad Line. ATOIININUANDEVEN - XiazX IND Lino p. r lh , trolt.,Chicagt and Mllicaukle, Sholnouk Galena, Dubuque, Dock Islkpd , Burlington, lowa Cllp. Pralric-iteChien, St. Louie. St. Pant, or any 'littler part of the Uroat West.' Atter the Prof of 311 y, too, splendid Steamers CITY OF CLEVELAND MAT QUEEN OCEAN, trill form the rung and evening lino between Clerd.mil and LAI roil the present senton, running as follow= - - OCEAN, 91Al QUEEN, Capt. C. C. 'Swint,. Capt. E. R. Vutes. Leann c--.Lcoeer Clovelanil.....9limilay A. 31.,Clereland....Monday P. 91. DetroiL....--lioniLly P. liLiDetrolt • Titeeday A. M. Cleveland.....TuenLay P. 31.1 Cleveland .1. N. Detroit ..... A. 91.DIroit ..... ..-Wednee'y P.M. Cleveland....Thovaday Clerelmol....Tlsurnlay P. M. Detroit...... —Thursday P. N. Detroit Friday A. M Cleveland.-. Friday P. 91.1 Cleveland ..... skiturilay A. 91. 11d1..1t karsirday 131 Detroit . ...rlatorday P. N. CITY OF iLI.:9-111..1113-42anit. J. M. LuAiit —Len ri.r. Clevetimil ...Tuesday A. 01.,Cloveland. .... Friday A. M. Detroit TweiiLiv P. 31.1Detriii , Inlay. P. Pb. C. 91.1Clevelatot. Naturelay I'. N. Detroit frlionetsy A. M. i Detroit ..... --Monday A. M. then of the tints will Isavo Cleveland every morning at o'clock, (Sumlays anrepted,) and ;very evening on the arri val of Trains front PITTNISTIMIT AND CINCINNATI, ArriVing at Detroit In thus; to connect with 010 mor w it h and erecting train. for Chicago, connecting at Chicago with all trains for the Northwest and South; also, with the bouts on lake 311rIngmn for all ports north of Chicago. Tarn II lose be this mote titan by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central Rend run Into the Union Depot at Chleagn, front which all other roads diverge, thcr• by oaring hack hire and change of baggage, incident to other routes. No charge for handling baggai,-o where checks aro AeDvur ed to age.cats of the Ilne. Pro have largo Stable Cars expressly for horirli nod salt e. Persons going to Tuna, Kansas, and Nebraska will find this the an and meat comfortable route, as intr boats are large and cominodioua. Families. moving Wren. and dealer. In stock, swill find It greatly to their advantage to call nt the Company's Office, (brace kt" Ithyne and Liberty STricia, directly opposite the ILmsion Bowe sad Pennsylvania Railroad Depit. For rates of fare and further information. apply at th. above office. A. PlhItCY... - Ileneral Agent, Ckwb.d. W. C. SIIAPTER, Ticket Agent. epla:dam KNOWLAND, Act-, riti.burgh• Pesumaylvensala it:Awrond, TUE GREAT CENTRAL Route, connecting the MU:nth onion with Western, North-Western, mid South-Western States by a croninuous Conroy direct. Thie road e. cote noels at Ptosburgh with daily line of Stsolcers to ell ports on the Weescrn iti rem and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta on the NorthAVeetern Liam: :mato& the mast direr; cheapest, and ',liable. route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Crud 111.0. HATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPHIA & rirratuitou. FIRST CIAASS—Boots, Sbmet, flats and Cape, Books. Dry Goods, (in Loin& bales and trunk/1,1nm , " (io km..." 44 .) Feathers, Fore. Sc.. SECOND CLASS.—Domestio -Sheeting. Shirting and Viking. On original lake) Drugs On cvlse.) II.IOIMR (Irt rolls or lames) Wool nod Sheep Ma TIMID CLASS.—Ansile, Steel, Chains On' casks,/ Bacon and Pork. malted Goose or In make.) Tobacco. mato:factor ed. (o rcpt Cigars or Cut) Sr., Se FOUKTUCLASS.—Coffee, Flelt,llacon.Beef and Pork (to saki or boxes, Eastwerdd lard and Lard Ott, Nail., Soda Joh, Cer n:au Clay, Tar, Pitch. Ratio, &c............ FLOOI.-76a per blob. ontll Pother 0 ItAIN-350 per 100 The. until further notice. COTTON-82 per tale not taceading 300 The weight, until farther notice. IM.In shipping goods from any point cut of Philadel phia, he particolar to marl- packages uric, Peunryleunia Railroad" All (Modem:signed to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittebargla, will be forwarded without demotion. Panaur Aarnis—C. E. Erans,l4 11/Iby arrest, Beam; J. P. Clarke; No. 2 Itstor Mole, and No. I William street, and John McDonald. No. 8 Miter] Place, New Turk; Pierce & Co., Zanesville, 04 Irwin k Co., and Spring man k Brown, Cincinoati, 04 It. 0. 3leldrom, Madisoo, Ind.: Domes:At BaII & Co - and Carter k Jewett. Latieville, Ey.; P. G. 0 , niter k Co.. Evansville, Indi.R. Y. Ssas,Ft. Lords, Co; Car rie, it'armley & Co, Meosphls. Tenn.: Leech k Co, Chicago. III.: .1. P. Glam. Ft. Wayne. led ; E. J.-Fneeder, Ito glow 0 Room, Baltimore: I). A. Stewart, Pittsbargh. II:IL HOUSTON. Gen'l Freight AVM, Phlla. 11. J. LOMBAERT, Stmt.. Altoona, Pa pti.ly PI it ab ur hand g C ono el. wW a e Railrod. TPITTSBURGII £ Conuellsville Railroad is no opened for the transportation of posengen and freight to and film Pittsburgh and Connellsville, connecting with the Pen.. Central Railroad AtiltilltoolStation , Amusement , have also been made with the Penna. Central Railrood, bywhich through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be rarrkd from points on the Pitts burgh and C0321.1.1)10 Railroad, by car loads, an favorable terms. Remoo Tamil--0n and after Wednesday, Mb Inst., there will be two daily mine, ra follow's, el= Melt Train. leaving the Posenger Station of the Penna., Railroed, every ,arcing, (Sunday incepted.) et 7 o'clock,' ['Mahwah time, and arriving at Connelloille et 11:35 A. M. Express Peseengor Train leaving Pitteh'iargh at 410 o'ek p. M., and arriving at Comollollio id 7:40 P.M. Itertmona—Express Train will leave Connellmille at 5 o'clock, A. M, conneetlogladth the Mall Train east en the Penna. Railroad at Deb ion's Station at 7:45 A. M., and with, the !odium Accommodation at NUM place, arrive in Pitt► booth at 9 A. N. Mall Train leaving Connellsville at 4:20 P. M., end coo necthig at Brirdoie. Station with Turtle Creek Accommolo Mon Train No. 3, PIMA. Railroad, arrive in'. Pittsburgh at . Freight to and from Pittsburgh and Malkin. on the Pitts burgh at Oonnellrrllle Railroad, will be received and de livered at the outer Dmaot of the Pew. Mimed. Bunting & Coaches Co Mt. Pleasant, trulaatcorai Proellworg and Cnniberland leave nnellnille regularly on the arrival of the trains, Tickets can be bed from the Ticket Spot at the Penna. Railroad Peseenger Depot. The Adams Express Company have special messengers with that proof ofoton the Express Train, to take charge of money, minedes and outagesof all kinds, entrusted to ihe °aro of that Company, Who will receive' end receipt therefor, and glee epeeist attention to (Fe tale . 411,1 prompt delivery of the ome. -• • , lILACICSTOS4E,Sem't 'Vey 5th,1557—ru7 7 • • Great Weat•alla Mall Boats. GALENA AND Mr i gica CAOO Union RaflrOld,' Line for. Treemut. Galena and Dunleith, .frout CENTRAL DapoT, foot of LAK Y. STREET, mmneethig. Dualeith with- steamers for at: Paul and the Uo r ldiadmippl. AND lOWA L W ELLS ST INE—Tor Dizeo,:lden, • mid Central lowa. Pasetentutra limb:ma Nebraska and Kahiss,, will So .th d this the met expedition rout. it 'being an Air Liratothe °Marline, =Mettler F dW ate ulton with the Goat lowa Staip llc PAM , dwa and ths Went. •Pm Dablt , • IG I BRIT• CAN 1000: dot.' f • • :,dy .r.,:ir: f t e:t ent aidAota tz,, jto,maTs..4..t sNuta; mm ,owotx nsL T iz t,: d:. °e .t:. : P Aic,,si i., t re : F : 7 rV f .., kiadiwei and Cent •DLLUITLCen t ral Whooneln. ';" • amfortniest ontlitlle ).4 PraVl " points, making eke* conomtiono with th• Ritsfara Rood% ~LE an • *id i ot,. and wt=ets en tt iiti witih and moth. liktit,•!sodotYmr • "Tia .- " , ir P.A t • .3 —._-- -. 1887 ..1854 Mr Line Route FROMCHIC.SGO TO ST. matawni LOUIS via. at. Lout,. Alton and Chin Railroad. all the way by Railroad, carrying the 0 reitt,imeriran Rapresa and baited States Mails: The only direct and reliable route to the South and Soothermt. Serenty miles shorter than anyotber Route. ..• Traius leave the MICHIGAN SORTIIPILNandeIIIIAOO A ROCK ISLA-VDU: R., Corner of Tan Duren and Sherman streets. ' St. bull Day Epresa, 11:30 A. IL, daily, Sao az ; cent....-arrive nt tint St. Louis at LIU P. M. , .. 1 cv nt. Lout. Night Ei0......105 P. A, daily. (Saturdays a:• \ ,:k...,4l—anive at Vast Si. 14.n14 atl :30 P. M. • TRAINS I.l4AVti EAST ST. lAILIS. Iluy Expre4., 4:15 A. NI.. daily, (Sunday camp a arrive rat Chicago at , )....45 I'. N. Night Exo. aP. IL, daily, (wann.,.day creep 1 arrive at Cblcagn rat 7:45 A. A. From Chicago to Si. Louis, 13 Ho ..--_ . - IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT JOLLET—with the Rock Island Railroad for known, LaS elle; Utak !eland and Central lowa. -• .. -. , AT BLOOMINGTON—with Illinois Control Ralln*il for Clinton, Way:nen:dile, nod Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria, at Peoria Inaction with Peoria and .oguaka R. R. for Walnut Grove, Washington, Peoria, Pekin, Iltimlleld, Slmund, linoarille, Galeaburg, Monmouth and Egitilms , '. . ._• - . . ton.. . _ . . AT SPIIINGFOLD—with Groat Western tialiread hr f Jacksonville, Islsplen and Illinois River. AT ALTi)N—with Daily Line of Packets for ThinitlbaL Quincy and Keokuk: the most expeditious and reliable route to nil portions of North • Elton:in filinsoUrL AT ST. lA/UlS—irith Daily First Clam Steamboat. Ihr New Orlean.and Intennedlate Points on the Lower Xing. siesippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets libr-Esundas. St. Joespit and all pointa on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumber isnd sod Arkansas Rine. Pursengersdratinedfor Illoomington,Sprlmedeld, Decatur, Jacksonville, Napha and all points on tho 3lissippl., .Ille• souri. Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee riven, by thklng the nbova rents, trill be sure of making connections, and a crivlogLole on advertised thee, avoiding the Tess nous delays of li e eircuitions roote via. Peoria and 1111 mids River, saving twenty-four hours time, being thirtyweven miles less illstrint to filangtori, fiftpeigist lest to Spring field. seventy less to Bt. Lnubsend fifteen least. Peaks than l a. by any oth r roote. Through tickets can Do procured it fill the Eastern Railroad 0 cog et the Compaisies office, 48 .Mic hDarborn attest, opposite tl ' Tremint Rouse, and at th higan Southern end Rock 1 lend DeluiD corner of Tan DUCTS and Sholl.lo . street. i Respo in Baggage Men will b 4 at the Depot. of. the visions melon . into the City, to check gnpg• through t any point desired on tlae Line. . .- . . • . r.: A. H. MOORE, Sirpl. E. M.GOODRICII, General POSSCIIget Agent. Pesaleeylvskailmitallroia. !• • • SIIIIII4IER ARRANGE-Mtagew MEN T.—On and after June W.d The Mail Train leaves the Passenger Sham retry bog. exalt Sunday, at 6.50 o'clock. : • ',' -- • THE FAST LINE leave. Pittsburgh, gainept:43l3inly, at 2.50 P. 31 • ' . TIIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIR lard Pittsburgh Sok' Philedelpala At 9:30 P. 31. Tho Indiana Accommedatkin train l e v ee. Pitthere , . daily, except Sunday, at 3:30 o'clock, P. 11., stoppinfat all stations, and running mu tar as lodiena. Th. First Attons. I:natation Traits for Turtle Creek Bridge,legres dally. okink Stuaday, at 10.45 am. The Somod Accommodation Tralu ter Tirtle Creek leavesdaily, Sunday exceptcd,al4.llll',.. 31. The Third Accommodation Train fur Turtle: Clot. !aria daily, except Supday, at .120 P. 31. • • ,•'• ItentraingTrMos arrive loPiltsltrghasfolloww.Exprair a 1.15 p. m,, Math 12.30 a. an d Fag Line, S. a...tn.; :Indiana AP,. commodation,mid Connellevillo,o a. and liirst Tar* Cilelc Amman...lesion, 4.50 a. sna• Second , Aciatintiodatiort, ll4o p; • • to.; Third Accommodation, B.lop. nx, with Connalavali So , comm Marino. The traveling politic erill find itgriatly to their tnteingtg it, paving East or Waft, to travel by, the Reensylvieta Rait-' nod, as the aceommplations now ef t be auepeee: nil on any other route. As the road Is ballasted with , atone,: and is entirely free from dust, we om promise safetr.ePren and comfort to all who may furor this road with their into man. For ge further particulars see bandbillsat tbedifirerentatarti points. Pa...ages" from the West will, tad thiithe Rho...a and most expoilitions route to Plandelphia, Rang moro, Near York or Boston. • I • .1. STEWART. Aga, Passenger Lines.Pittstmigh. i • TUGS. MOORE, Agent, PaSeuilger Wm% Philulelrbia. • jaalyd • le.= , _ , Ztrantsbips. 11337 1861 - Steamer Telegraph. . rrilE FINE LOW pßEssuitg. 1 Steamer Ti Capt. „ItICFLAHD ILARPOW, will make three tripe a week betweellrt Part Stanley, Port Borwell nod Port Br um ' Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley,- Port Norwell,. Pot , Dan. everd dboulayeg **educed*. and Irldaya et tiolock P. M. Leave Port Ilprwell at 2 o'clock. P.M., and Port Eta, ley 2 . lj_Z o'clock, P. M., for Cleveland, TueoLsye, Thunaleye and Saturday'. The TELICIJRAPII conies thornited Elate. 31aR between these Ports, nod connects at Cleveland , with the C., C.l C.- dtailread. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Lake Shore and Toledo Redraw!. A 1.... with Port 'Stanley nod London 'Ralltead, andiort Durrell line of Stage. The TELFAMIAPII kou been thoroughly overhauled:nod retitled, and is in excellent condition for the Oldie TOM Parlor Freight or mange apply:to. - _ • SCOVILL k LAUMEMDALE4levelarteb • LAMER ItTLL, or JOEIN MeKENNON,Port Burwell. and 110L031113.1 lIESDERSON,r ROtlii A DATUM, Port Stanley. f. • Liverpool, Philadelphia. and • Now "York', Serene Steamship Company, TILE SPLENDID STE.A.MSHIPSam forming thdaboro lire will. sante= - New York as follow= , KANGAROO. 'Capt. Jeffrey, Aetna Cdi: CITY OF BALTIMORE. ..! Leitch, ' CITY a WASHINGTON, Wylie, Sept.. 34: And each alternate Thunday. _ From Liverpool every atom:tato Wedneeday, . Forl. from New York, Wiiu F. Third Clam $3O„, Lierpool, " $100,03,/t s7s,Thlrd CLAMP Warn Ticket. available for elw :mouths by any donne of the him ,Se per 100 The. Cabin, $140; Third Mal; „ Thew Stolunships aro supplied with improved rusrUS unpartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. - -;.. Persons about proceeding to 'Europe, or wbhlng to sea for their friends [rem the old country, can pinvhase tkket e l=l Saab k .0--TITOMPSON, 410 Monty antuwahlk IlirPastage celificateshr erg cLass Sailing Pickets Ars; torte New York and Liverpool. Drabs told o'lll64mq de"4-4.0 • 61.1 a, per 100 Ms 80e per 100 me. 4O per 100 Stor. Dollar ii&vimp: imams rlifittarAilVTirizrOtCtoiltr: - , P al. 1 ::10 Wedniedzty and Oatertia l . atm" ' flnito Ent to November And, from 7 to 9 o'clock; nod from 2fie. 'ember first to May first;_frons 6 to 8 o'clock. • Deposits received of ill man net less than and dividend of tbs. profits . declared' twice 's "Tear, in J une and . 4 )ecembe r . . Interest one declared at;tbe rate of six per cont. per annum, In December, 1865, ale; In and December, 1656. and r0ne,1867. 'merest, if not drawn oat, la planed to tie' credit ortbe de positor as principal, and been tho mane interest from Um first days of Juno maiDecember, compounding twice niter *Dh ow. troubling- tbo depositor to call or even to present:bin pass book.. t o rate, money will doable in leas Omni= Tears, making in tbo ag gregate 'kn. OISC in cur • mi. Iles,ks containing the - charter, By-Isnot. Rake and Rem , ' lations furnisbed gratis, on application at the office. • Praittrat—GEOßGE ALBREE. Hopewell Hepburn,. Goetze n. White, William F. Johnbton, James W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, John 13.Cosgrave, John G. &Ade% Hill Bargain, ; • Albert Culbertson, John D. Canfield,. J. Oardner Crdtba, Aidl).o A. Carrier, ." Maritsa &Calton, William Douglas, Francis Yell., • GeorgoT. Gilmore, — 7arnesB.lloon, • Falba. 13. Dam, ' Junes flerdman, Secretary and Tmt tr. antlyd—rail9 ---77 TAICORGIE Z. ARNOLD BANKERS;' EXCHANGE; .STOCK AND DIU Brokers. '' current and Unetn-rent Money Mought nod Bold. ! Stocks bought and sold on commission. I, • Business Paper, Honda and Mortinknes, Olt), County ' :Railroad Bonds purclissed and X 11604.0/. •'• • • Collections mazardly attended to. . nag • ' - Mee No. MI Toneth punt, BLINKING ROUSES OF JOAN T , MOO. 1 BUDFORD,. .. : ... ..::: ... .-......:..8EDT0RD CO ' . ..:, -... ~. MOUNT PLEASANT,—...WESTMOR,D ~ • - CO '• ' OONNELLSTILLE,.....-.......FAY5T1NC0.,..• • -: 'pailini . BItOW.NSVR.LIF, -.... • .... ~ NNW:HR101LT0N,....,... ..... APATITTI_ -,1 , .Ni - ' '.., • ", D,poajho awaked,. =wombs' =ads, Diana' bought', ii. 4 and collected, Dank Notaa..and. EpeddiNtrught - and anltt. Stocks, Note• and otber.Bectultka bought and volgen tom minim. Correspondence a nd - ord:l . teMautaoltalted.: •..7. • . , y HOWES BON, i)EALERS 11Ctitrft , and Dtazanitle Bala of Itubmige,-Ceidllcati or Belnoßs Bonk !lOU% of 4 BPoolat NeLest moat firoo:: rtub.rge.. afirC0140.4..) oniau tba winery* eitic • eandarg: John 11. thcartAvgar. 11 21 . ...13ra 1 14 4 " ti E M ,i, = . h u.4. y Ism X. Peapack:. • Wiltlaick 3. Anders,. Janice Keßey, -AlirMiere S. Linden John U. Walter P. /bushel; • Wllscee Inner. RblifirL. lc. Polkiek;.Sl.lo, Henry L. Riorralt, Jo ßobert Robb, Jobo U. Sawyer; " George &Belden; Alexander Tied , " MARLEY .4. "eozroir • . Jelfhwly7
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