A 7l :iit S b itrik.. ~ - . o sa2ette-4 c.,:. , . , • old be saved early in the C^ " fo?i, end sho media size him and season7—„e.ect. ears o f SS , p well filled — leave e nough husks to the cob to b ra id ..string that will make a peck of ehelled corn. Let it be hung in an airy place until thoroughly cured. • Should indications Of "an earlyfreese threaten, remove it from that dan ger for tae time being, and then hang Up again until cored. When cured, keep roan airyroom until wanted to plant. Never save corn for 1 , seed that has been in a pilein banter field even 12 hours—it mai have sweat. It is wisdom to have a few years surplus stock of seed on hand, saved when we hate a sound crog, for even this year'S corn may not ripen, and old seed is as . good as new.• I have sown for green fodder this year, Seed of ten years old and upwards, and it looks well. You have my experience; bear to and heed it, and I trust your corn Will not fail to come for years. VALET. OP CLOYCR HAY.—H. Capron, of Illi nois, who has been largely concerned in the dairy business, (having sold $6,000 worth of milk In a - single year,) informs us that ho made accurate experiments to test the comparative value of timothy and clover hay. These exper iments extended through a period of two years, were, accompanied with accurate weighing and . measuring, and the food was changed from tim ethy to clover, and vice versa, once a month, and results :sere that the clover hay uniformly yielded ten .per cent. more milk than the timo thy. It will 'be observed that this wax not a ethnic experiment, but. a aeries of experiments extendin for a long period. It is also proper to state t, at the clover was well cured. SAVE neglect it needs busy wi general' for thei in it, bo posed u man's f laud fee i.'urn OWN GEARS gain.—]Zany farmers to nave their own grass seeds, because ttention at a time when they are most rtheir grain and hay; but if farmers ' would moke it a point to sane seed 'own use, the would find their account i in prime Cost, and in not being im 'on by buying foul seed from another im who has no interest in keeping our of weeds.—Er. Lunn inembe plied wh roots bet in the MAIirUE.-0043 thing should be re -liquid manures should only be ap n vegetable lite is active. Applied to .11 . 1 they have started in the Spring, or 11, or at any time when they are in a state, it will help to kill them.—Me. quiescent FaMWI.. ,em tort a berttomrnto. Goourpmrs PAT ENT VULCANITE, .a ILI RD MI. riniE BEACON DA' Parenta. mnnuf..ture fr tnl, MCI off, Cro *ale nt the Lane, New I",,rk. by Om stria. SYRIALES . . A R07317ER M CO., OWIVERS OP rom min , . mame.rl mat, on. Wnroroons, No. 63 314011,n ss,7 only. POCK ET (MK ScrmwA, Engravers and echinsios' MEASURING TAPES, MACHINISTS' OILERS, MARTINGALE RINGS WHIP SOCKETS, for Tele INSULATO re, R S, graph Wi adopted by m tba Anscricnn Telegraph DRUSLCES, PANS, RAMS, FUNNELS AND DIPPERS, for Photographic =4 Drugs gin& purposes, de. of every kind nvtitsi for Do mestic or Professional pur poses, prottousixel by Physi cians the most parted article ever made. BREAST PUMPS, POWDER FLASKS, warranted toketp the powder dry, VUICCITURR. CASTORS, that will not deface thecarpot TU3IBLERS & SOAPTRAVR, Con and Prnc kat CCTLEIII', 14 API.: IN RINGS. This ITond;rfol Afatorial wl light ay llollK—briliaot Rad F. --nowootolortor or ELECTIII ACIDS and ALKALIES piwda to any other for the above to other parpreaew to which It Is a Iloalers In all parts of the ca. aelees with the, growl% and ca. ankh.. of the kind. will bar n ,Lich t. .n firm as 3IETAL—• LT—wpoor conductor of HEAT IClTT—.end—on which OILS, use no effect, In vastly superior ointesi. and . rtwist variety of Applied. ogiary are supplying them nsumers who want the Not no other. JettArr.:tr. Morillo Iron Pipe Work*. MEI/AIL & JAQUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, IVANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN U r mnaht iron Pip.", fitting% Tools, and weary de scription of apparnarrs ciinnected aith Steam. Water and Ga.. for :,or lichring Steamer., Churrea„ Hotels: Private licapitale. Anyllinu, Factories and Al., Valres. Cocks. Pumps, 9atiges, Boller. and Baer Fla, mule n. order. - . Oar Screw Coning Mazhlnea at ontindy near. and onr own Patent —waarrnnteal to do double the work of my other Invention. Onion eollelted from all [MUMS of the Country. and promptly atende4l to. jelYnlyde • Vbilabtlptia abbectisemtnts. _ ALLAN Ar, NEEDLES, No.= Sraal. Wuarres, and 3.15.a1. Water fit, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, titarch,/tc. A full ttmlortment ;Att baud to which the Attention of deafen la respectfully atecl. turhuily lialtimorr abbertismnifs ARMISTEAD. RIGGS & CO, AGENTS TILE SALE OF VIRGINIA )1A NUFACT UR EL TOBACCO, 3T ESCiaa? Pln. Thitimore. imAlgray• on hand • hargestock, which they distritonto wt the lowegt market price, apklyti• arbortrultural, &•.-c Pittsburgh hedge Farm Nursery. SI IIiAT ED ON WILKINS A VENUE, ella about one quarter of n mile from the accond Toll +L. Mac, no the Farmer.' and Mechanics' Plank ILeitiL enten slur, of Fourth street, and about three ands quarter mile. from Pittsburgh. WM. JAMES MLILDOCK, Proprietor. July L•J[f MrlTh===l . . . A LIANTIIUS, ELM, LINDEN, 0.31 li Monniiiin Ask, Le., of extrii size for Spring plant... L . JOAN murtnocu, - • • s. fl.--'sl,lllnnro Wilrer, th. Ostland Nursery. r.ltl attend to planting shade uvel, for rerun. requirirsi his ter; vices metsikletf =1=1:=1 BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street,V oL between Ike douse and Fifth street, takes pleasure la tailing the attention of his (Heeds and the ;wh ile generally to his third to, supply of the most splendid stock of 11JJTS. KRIM, (.ITEMS. SONTAGS. Le_ rem ex hibitod in this City. pnrcheml direct from the Manufactureni and Importers tifFrendh Mom in the Shot , ,,, cities. TM. stock is Just what It purports to be—very anterior and adapted to the present summer mum, Iris stock of I.ldies',licutey, Mks...east:o Childrend French Shoes Nevoid to env found Fem. The ea.e and graceful. INI.I of their lit is cleaning. ihr take, pleasure In invit ing all who aro In want io give him • tall. Prices will be (muds, tanal—very nemeraber Um place, No. SO It.•4et street, Pittsburgh Improvement In Book Binding. THE l YISERSIGNEI) hasingolltnined Let ters Patont for itprovpm.mt in Book hinting, in pm . par,' to fornieh the attachment to books now inn or to apply the &llw to now book ,, oniers for which are re se, spect folly solicited at WF.LDIN & ROWAND'Et Rnok-ilindery and Blank Book Manntlitiory. e. W. corner Mini and If .tn. The biwwv imPetwement consists Ist, of a Metallic, bpring, duping the back of the bunt. In +nett • manner as to pre. Rat the leave+ from +egging when the book le etandlng in a vertical position. The reragee re metalile grooves In which are Inn rted. which will effectually prevent the book from wearing nr chafing In. placing the same in its rooting place, Je21.1 A. lb. ItONVAND, Patentee. SOUR CIDER, OR PURECIDER VINE- Wilt can b obtained at ]!,.eels ,2 Patton's in tho Dla. mond. The trash nanny .1 , 1 for vinegar ought to be it. bilged, being - p.p..] of eitriol and other polamoue &age. The vinegar at Morris k latton's was tweet eider two years islet; and moiling has been added to It. Price 25 cents per gallon. ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, ♦ good gupplyJast roodybd and for gale by Ir 2 S .1. R. REED k 44 Fifth at. Xl_ A PLEASANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR BALE, eel Joining the Tillage of 31ansneld, with fire acres of land. highly improved. There is • neat two story ()ottani, House, containing eight well finished rooms Lath house, wash housis, stable, cow Baum and all necesearr _oat houses, astern and well water coarenieun fruit trees all coutruencing to bear. Also, • number of ornamental trees and shrubbery. Apply to BLAKELY A RICHEY, 14 AIR BRUSHES, Clothes Brush., Brush., Tooth Itrurbes, Flesh thrashes, Of the best qnslitiee aryl ceery description, to be had et .17 24 JOZ 4 . FLF:Nt I NO'S. cur DLwondt Market rL AZIN'S CO3l. OX MARROW: lionid% Jockey Clnb, Pomade New )[own Hay, Genuine Bear's Grease, (loom Oil Ponuole. J. 121 /OR. /LEMING. Co,. Diamond & Market at. 11011 - ONEY BEAN TOBACCO—Tho best in the country manurectured pressly for the trade or JJsi• JOS. FLEMING. REFRIGERATORS --A good assortment Just reed and !or male by • OEO. WAIUBLEY, JF l d Federal street Allegbeny. MASSER'S FIVE MINUTE FREEZERS. —A fregt arrival MIN greet Freeur past opeeing •11 , 1 or sale by OP.O. W.HUBLEY, =M=l! LIGHT cutyrzEs, ty.thd&s•P Pelting vary cheap at MURPHY & RURCIIPIELDS 170UNDRY METAL-75 tons No. 1, fur JL: by 0111] HENRY H. COLLINS. RUSTIC SODA.-100 bhlo Engliskeaustic liaLa for sic by ALEXASDER XING. POTASH -6 casks priine fur sale by /.0 3 . A. PAIINTATOCK & LIME -100 bbls fresh Louisville for sale by Jrn • u EN RV ii. COLLINS. QTARCII-100 bxn. Rochester Pearl Starch k.. 3 tor ludo to thorn& at Ilarmforturrre prices, by _Jy2l 111111111 Y 11. (2)1..L1N5. 1 ATER PIPES-3000 .yde. Stone Water Ita , a , tram 2 to 6 lathes calibre, Coo tale by /Y 2/ HENRY n.rowns. A. )—i,ooo pip teeth , . an. per eteam boat Lacrosse.," for ule by XXI. 8. LEECH t CO. INAS ILE SOAP-50 Ims. •ust raced and for IL) mao by 1y2 4 n, FAIENIISTOCK. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—Extracts for funning Ice Cream, etc., etc,to be had at /SW JOS. PLEMINOT. A RNOLS WRITING FLUID, in quarts 21. pinta and half pints, Jost received and for sate by S. HAVEN, Stationer, /Y 24 Wake et. cor. of SeeoUtd. -LL KINDS OF CLOCKS, ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, WATINIO, For We by J.R. REND & 0).. / TM milers, MI stmt. mcsoLtrk.tow prop . estn ot t, ft r eto ez t. s tr t tlifit .tit. Resersed blithe Soule and Hoe. of Beierasentddreet of rac .Gbotstomosolth of Penneyiennia in General Assembly stet:— That the following amendments areproposed to the Coma. Mien of the Commonneslth; In seoordsneo .11.11 the p m . visions Webs tenth artists thereof. • • TIRST •BENDIEST. There shall be so soldltlostal article to mid Constitution to he designated is article eteren, an follow.— ARTICLE XL OF PIIBLIO DEBTS Samoa L The State may contract debts, to ,apply Mud deficits or falluresin revenues, or to meet expenses not oth erwise provided for but the aggregate sauna of such debt. dkeet and conch:gut, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general amenably, or at different periode of time, shall never exceed seven trundled and fifty thousand dollar. and the =may arleing ream the creation of imeh debts, UAL he applied to the pnrpoee for whkh It was oh- I mined, or to repay the debts ma contracted, and to no other purpooe whitener. 5=110,1 in addition to the shore limited power the State may contract debts to repel invasion. suppress inset rectku delbod the State in war, or to redeem the present oulatandlu indebtednemor the State; but the money arising .from the manacling of such debts, shall be applied to the youpose for which It wu mind, or to repay euch John, anal tti no °thin- pupae whatever. Stenos 3. Erupt the debts above specified, to uctlone °baud two of thin article, nodebt whatever shall be mental by. or on behalfor the State. Stenos 4. To provide for thepayment of thepresent debt. end any additional debt connected ae aforesaid, the legisla ture shall. ak Its first *nanny after the adoption of this amendment, ereete• sinking fund, which dab be eulllcient to Fay the aoMning Interest on such debt. and amorally to reduce theprinclpal there:lrby a sum Dot Ina than two hum aired and fifty Ithgemand dollars a which einidng fuud shall consist of the net untied income of the public work., from time to time owned by the State. or tit-proceed. of the sale of the tuna or stay part thereof. and of the Income or pr. rude of sae of make owned by the State, together with other fields, or resources, that may be desiccated by law.— The mid *inking fund may be increased, from time to time by usamaing to it any pert of the taxes, or other revenues of the *tam, net required for theordieary and earrentexpenses govemmesd, and unless ha mu of um', invasion or nein , ration, no part of the amid oinking fund stall he used or ap, piked t he than In ertleguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced Wow the urn of i nee milliou of dollar. Stoma 5. The credit of the commenwealth shall not in any manlier, or event, be pledged, or Mined to, any individ ual, company, corporation, or anoriatioo; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stock holder, in any company, amodation, or corporation. Settee a The commonwealth shall not meanie the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, boecogh or tome ship; or of any cortention, or immolation: unless such debt shall hare Men contracted to enable the titan to repel Men tion, suppreet domestic insurrection, defend itself lu limo of wax, or to satist the state In the discharge of nay portion of its prnent indebtedneek Sten. 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township. or incorporated diettict, by elrtue of • Vold of its chiral., or otherwise. to become a stockhold er In any company, amociation, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or Inn Is credit to, any corporation, emaciation, institution or party. Thera *ball be su additional article to stid constitution, to ba designated . article X LI, o follows: ARTICLE xu. OF NEW COUNTIES - - . No county ',hall be divided by • line cutting. off over one tenth of its population, (either to form n nevr minty or nth enrlm9 without the exprese mount of such county, by a vote of the elector" thereof; nor shell any now county he ',.tale (tithed, continuing lens thine four hundred square miles. From section two of the first article of the Consritution. etrike out the wards, wqr Ms city of Phibuidpliia, mud of mrd wordy rusPriXriely;" front seclion five, NUee snirle, strike out the words, - of Philadttp,',in -tad of Ms serest countirt:" from section seven. same article. strike oat the words, -.rah, the eityof Phelesdelein nor any," and insert In lieu thereof the words. 'sod no; ' and strike out - section four, car irk," and in lieu thereof inwrt fix fidlowing: -Samoa 4. In the year our thousamt s eight hundred awl sixty-four, and in erery seventh year thereafter, represent.. tires to the number of one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed orp , ?l , !y, thriumbout the state, by districts. ill proportionrlPart (To t :CO! ;" M e a b. Ce r ill f t; ,rlin b " In Co h l ' ln b"" CO U lti n r;) leagt threc thousand (no nundrea Ximbleu rY may beano w g XI a separate representation but no more than three commies shall be Jollied. and no county shun be di-Ivied. In the for mation of a district. Any clty • Mottling sufficient nntu. • ber of taxablee to entitle It to at least two reprowntativew shall hare a separate repr - eent.tion assigned it, shall be divided into ouns - mient dietricts of contiguous territory , of equal taxable tapidatlon as near us may be, each of which districts shalt clodt nn. representative." • At the end of section wren,same article, insert these words,.ffir aly of PAO-ode/Pao escdl be eli:feti. into single senatorial districts, qf conlipsuo tri-ritary sis heart, equal in taxable population no putahlz, bat no usual shall be divided i/4 the Arum:fon [lnane" hew The legislature, wt it. firsts awion, after the adoption of this amendment. shalt thride Me city of Philadelpma into senatorial and reprmentailve districts, In Wannumer above provided, rod] .h.trict. to remain unchanged until thu ap portionment the year one thousand right hundred and sixty-four. There shwllbe wandilitionwl swoon to the first article of said ewasticutiurt, which shall ire nisusbered sad read se fol. EMTION 26. The legislature shall have the power to odteT, revokes or annul. any charter cf Incorporation hereafter con. Correct by, or under. any special, or general law, shimmer in thetropirtion It may he injurious to the citizens or the Cern. mon wealth: in such manner, however, that nu Initiate. shall be done to the corporatort. Sesate, Marta 27. MT. Rreaterd, That this ....teflon page. Oa the brat amend. meat, yeas 21. nays 7; on the ....and amendment, yeea 23, nay. 6; on the third amendment, ten. 24, nay. 4; on the fourth amendment, yona 21, nap. 4. [Extract from the Journal.] GEO. Sr. lIANIERSLY, Clerk. Ls TIM LiOnt or REPRZSLTI,PIRS, Apia L 9. 18.57. Re:tared, That Ode-resolution peas. On the li nt amend =pt., yosa 78, nay. 12, On the second antendment, you 57. nays 3.1; on the third amendment. yeas 72, nays It 2- on the fourth amendment, yeas S 3, nay. 7. [tixtract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIE.BILER. Clerk. Piled In the Recretary'a attla, May 2, 1047. A. ti. CURTIN. Snirstary of the Clowniontersath. Sccarraltr's Ornrt, Men/bury, June I= 1857. Pennsy/vania, I do fortify Wat the whose and foregoing . Is a true and cmotet copy of the original "Resolution proposing amend. tucots to the Constitution of We Cmumonwealtli." with the stein each branch of the lentiolatars upon the final less sge thereof, as appears from the originals on file Ice this office. , testimony whereof I have hereunto sel my band i f " "*/ and caused to Ie affixed the seal of the Secretary's Wile, the day and year above written. A. G. crirm, tierniary ofw OmantonvvalA. Ix Eex.n, .Vann 27. P. 57. The rreolntlon pmpetlngamen.lttwote to the Vol... Motion of the Cotenturivnallth holing tied, consillentiou, On the questlau. Will the Senate Agree to the fret amendment The yeas and nay. were taken agreeably to the prow Worm of the Conatltunon, and were as follow. ere Tgas—Mraars. lhanirer. Browne,C.lffayF.ly. E.g.., Fetter, Aranlkea, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan . KLllingar, Knox, Lauhach. Lewis. Hy r, Sondeld. Belem. Shuman. Steele, Straub, Wal4h, Wilklua. Wright and Taggart. Speer-24. N aia—Memara Crabb,Crroalrell, Finney, tlregg, Maria, Penrn. and lamther-7 So the quation ' , rev determined In the attlrmatiro. On the queetion, Will the Senate agme to theaooond amendment - - -•-- • • • • • • The ye owl nays were taken :Laterally to the provision* of the Constitution. and were as follow. vsr: . . Etas—eft... Brewer, Browne , . Cr... 11, Ely. Evans, Fetter, Yin:ley, Flenniken, Ingram. Jordan, Knox, Leutbash. Lewis, Nlyer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Stranb, Welsh, Wilkins. Wright and Taggart, Speaker —tM. N tre—Mment Currey, Crebb. Frazer, tlregg, flartis, Penn,. and Sin:field-0i So the que.niun aru determined in the affirmatbre. On the queetton, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment! The yes and nays were taken agreeably to the of the 001111tittltiOn. and were as follow, ell: , . I - us—Messrs. Brewer. Browne, Ceara, Creassrell. Evans, Flenniken. Frazer. !twain, Jordan. Klllinger, K 1302. Lunt:x.ly Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers. Shaman, Souther, Steel. Straub, Welsh. Wilkins and Wright-24 Nets--Mreste. Correy.Greug. Morrie and Penno,-4. So the question tesedeterminal in the allirtnnUee. IZMMMIMEINI - - • The raw suld nays were taken scrresbly to rho proTisiota of the Constitution. And wore as follow, is: • ' • • • • • • Teas--)lesers. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Creme..ll Ely Bs - an., Flenniken. Fraser :Ingram. Killing,. Knox, Lao.' loch, Lewie., )free, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther Steele, Straub. Wilkins and Wright—Tt . Nara—Mosers.Crabb, Finney, Jordon and Peornee.-4 So the quesith•o woe determined in the affirmstice. Ix Tux Horse or Iturmarutsrives, • April '9, 1957 The resointion proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under tonsidenition, On the fillel4loll, Will the House agree to the first amendment! Toe yeas and nays leery taken agreeably to the prOshbons of the Constitution, and were as follow, Gs: Andenam.Arthor. Backhoose, Ita/L Beck, Bishop. Bower, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crauford. Dickey, En; Ejeter, Paueold, p,serr. Cllbboney, Gilded. Barnet. limper, Heins, lleistand, Hill. Hiller., Hoff man, (Berke.) lmbrie, Inms, JacUbs, Jenkins. John; John son, Kauffman, Kerr Knight, belnenring, Longwker, Lovett; Mamas, Ilaugle, NlTYdroont, rain, Moorhead, Hunan; Mosectinan, Nichol; !Gamlen; Numanscher, Paerwm, Peters. Petrikln, Pommel; Poronl; Ramsey, (Philadelphia/ Hume,. York.) [learner, Reed, Roberts, In pp. Slow, Sloan, Smith. iCambria,) Smith, (Centro.) Sterermin, Ulan, Vail, Vanyoorlils. Wicker; Torghtley, Walter,Wesitmook, Wh0,. t0n.. - Wilaston, Witherose, Wright, Ziamerman and Get; .s)srakee--78. N•n—Hesurs. Dacksta, Henn, Dcck,Han cock, Hin; Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner and Wintrodee--12. So the questlen wee determined In the On the quettion, Will tho Rouen agree to the eecond amendment The yeas and nays weroyaken agrumbly to the provisions of the Constkollon, and were as folk., via: Tr...-11mmrs. Anderson, Backhouse,Ball, Deck, Bower, Calbohn, Campbell, Carty, Ent, i'onoold, Foster, Whies, Hamel, Harper, lidos, Itiestand.Ltillegss, floffMan. (Meeks) Housekeeper. imbrlr. tones, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, K.tam.. , Haag", I.l..ring, Longaker, Lovett, 31anear, treugle, Wlivaln. Moorhead, Mussel:oath )cols, Met:of :lon Nonemacher Pearson. Pete., Petra., Pownall, tesicell,itatosay,(PLUadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts, Rupp: Shaw, Sloan, Toler:, Vail, Voeghtley. Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman andOetl.74mhoo-67. Nies—Mesa. Arthur, Augustine, Berk.: Benson, fllshop, Drumo, C9taee , Clearer, Crawford, Tyner, Gibboney, Llama.; ltancock, HW , Hine, Roffman,(Lehono.4.l..." , Kerr, Lebo, IPCsdnund, Mumma , heed. limith, (Coo:brio.) Mttith, (Centre,) Stevenson, ktnlthers, Thor., Farmoorh. W Vickers, ht Wagooseller, Warner, Wtotrode, Witherow and right—. Bo the quortiontmedetertnined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the {loose agree to the third amendment? The yens nod nay. were taken agreeablyto :he provision. of the Constitution, nod were as follow, viz Yess--31esms Anderson, Backbones. 1.1..11, Beck, Benson, Bower, Boons, Lldillollo, Cempbell.Chnee,Cleaver.Crairford: Dickey. Ent, Eye., Vannold, Foster, Gibboney, Rama, Harper, Heim, ileletand, Ihilegan Hoffman. (Berk.,) licelotek. (t.b.bnis) Housekeeper, lmtnie, Innen Junto, John. Johnson, flonifinen Kerr, Lebo, Longniter, Lovett. lanes, Mangle, 31•Celmont, hloorhtent, Mamma, Mewl- Ni c h o l.. Nicholson, Nunemacher. Peir•ol), Peters, potriktn, Potrxmil, PnrcelL RAMIley. (York) Reamer, need, Hopp, Shale, Mown Smith, (Cambria ' ) Hmith. (OentreJ 5 t0 ,,,,,„ 0 , T u lsa, ran, V.vnurids. Vicken, Vor.htl,y, Wagonseller. We k, Witbero.t, WOOL Zimmerman and Got., Smoker-72. Nara—Hours. Arthur, Augustine. Ilockus.Dlahop, Carty, Dock, Chides, Elamllion, Hancock, Jenkins, Knight, -Letsering, irai th Ramsey, (Philadelphia./ Robeta.dwath ers, Thom \Vatter. Warner. Wharton and Wintride-22. do the question was determined In the affirmative. On the ylieftiOD, Win the Muse scree to the fourth amendment? The yeas! Nod nitre were Wont agreeably to tha prorislons of the Committal., and were as follow, 'ls: Yetis—Mews. Anderson, Arthur, Bullhorns., Backus, Bell, Beek, Benison, Bishop, Rower. Brown, Calhoun ' Camp bell, Carty. Chan, Clearer, Cravddrd.Dkkey. Rat, Hyena, Pansold, Foster, Oibboney, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Heine, Ilill,lllllenae, Roffman, (Berke) Roffman, (Leh. .non,) Honeekeeper, Lanka, ecots, Jenkins, Johns, g o g r ,,g,a, Rea linen,Barr. Lebo,Leitenring.LongekerLorett, Manner, Mangle. 3PCalmont, 7.lllrain, Mumma, Masud man, Nichols, Nicholeon, Nunemacher, Nelson, Peters, Petrikin.Pownall, Purnell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York.) Roemer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centra) Stevenson, Tohm, tall , Teg,- voted& Vickers, Toeghtley, Wagonedler, Warner, West brook, Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman and Gets, Speeder-83. Nara—bitsere Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode and Wright—? So the question was determined in the a Saudi re. eza.l7/IVI Orna., 1 lIIIIUUIOI9, Aim A 1867. J E==l:7l I decertify that the 11/10.11 and taregiong is • tone tul oarrect ropy of the Tom" and. if " bairn on tb oulution proposing moondmento to they Constitution f the Osesmeoweath, mo tho sum snows on tho Jou of Me two Homes of the General Ameenthdy of this mon 'smith for the seedon of 1867. . • . , 7 Witness my hand god tho seal of mid MOM, this [..° •Jtwentreeettati dot of June, ono thotwend eight hum dred and iftyworett. holgatilm attoniewspgf ClommossegoMh. .fa*t r liqntouo. - - --- t Cemetery Marble Works, Nti. 333 Liberty - Street, below Wayne, PITTFIBURGII, PA. MATT/MOW LAWTON, P C - T !CAL HAR , BLE 3I• BO N I SHE S RESPECTFULLY TO 1.1;;- 1 T form his friends and the pnblle generally, that m has letteed the th ole Bar the urennfscruris and We of every variety of Marble Week, ash ste Montunenta, Tombs Tableta and Gravestones, of every variety and fornr, Menthe Flee., ALSO, I Centre Table, Pier, Bureau and Wash Bland Tope, • Lr, Which be la offering as low es any fiber establishment West of the mountains. His stock is entirely new, and has been seleeted by himself, expreasly for this market. Ile Is al. prepared to build Burial Vaults, euelo. Bar in 'Pith Mar. ble or :Bon, and to execute any other work in his line, in soy of the Canon-rt. adjoining Pittsburgh. MOW or PuraglastoN to Ito,. T. R. Lyman, Robert Gebray,Esq, ILOn. Wm. Wilkins, John Chililett, Esq. ]no. IL Shoenberger, Esq. W. L. Ittrig.nlis Esq, Chocks Rrovrer,_ESq., J. it. lIIIL Esq, Thomas Scott, Esq., A. R. Cnraus e Esq, W. P. Baum, Esq., 0. it. White, Esq. The Trade furnished sith all kinds of 'foreign and Domes tic Marble, either Botched or In the rough, at Illiolesale prices. Ile has also made arrangements iirlth the manufrcturers of the best brands. for • constant supply of Hydraulic Co. ment, Water mil LOllllOll. Lime, and Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which he Is prepared to famish at short notice. mhlfrattscl - NUUSGRAV - ILIS PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, AT N 073, THIRD STREET 21.7 AR MARAT, • WHERE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT ',GUY Invited to mil and tnt it. merits, The price of a tingle stove la Er, a Burneratand t• SA.= $16 .111 purchase enough to do ovary variety of cooking for a family of Ito 6 persona, this does sot include gait, brackata and cooking utensils. The common move tin wan may do. Yor further information addrmi the undersigned DB. J. SthalitAVE. .. . Being the Met In thia city who mai your Patent Oas le Cooking Apparatus, I can cb rfully and confidently recom mend it to other. as far sum, for for all cooking purpoaes to any of the old fashioned coo ingstoves. I consider It • st great improvement, and wh Ito r at advantages , are known, no house keeper wilibe WU without It. Among Its advantmees 1 will mention the foil wing: Find, a Are is always ready, thus wing time and la . Second, cooking is done without oppresnive hest. Th ha newtow, which I. a great improvement upon the coal neve. Fourth, the ease with which the heat may be regulated and the program of cooking attended to. Time mar develops other advent► ma, but for the present I will respectfully submit these. Mild. P. A-JOHNSON, No la), Wylie, street. !lacing in use twit of Dr. Yluagrarea Paton/13as Cooking Stover. I can cheerfully nmomturndthem taint public u tbo most convenient and economical cooking apparatua fur baklo , g etc. They are auperlor to any Were 1 near need, MRS. K. ITYKM, No 60, Market Arent. THE SUBSCRIBER., designing to embark In A new enterpriee, oars for rale the Ilachinery, Pat terns, hr.. now In trnrklng order, at his 'Mach'. Works, Ryan's Building., Fifth street. The balance. location and dainty of Macluncry In use, rombincd with terms, present strong inducements to lIITNIMOnt or capital. If the enure in not diepowd of as It panda by the second week in Juno, it will then be disposed of in parts to suit purchasers. t WY. WARWICK, myKt.dtf Ryan'. Building. Fifth creed. TILE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN THE WOULD! A FORTUNE MAIM WITH A SHALL INYESNENT. - LB simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine emu null gllte Is driven by band, and trill make the for tone of the Manufacturer Inn short time. Where good wood Is to be had readily It material's. reduces the cost .lll,TS..vernl eonnty or Illaclalne privileges aro offered for ale nl n rnekle-rato prlro. For paltlrtlinte, Call at GAZIITE CGONTING ROOM, fifth gitn,t. Jeld.ttsillfT 1837. Stoves! Stoves!: 1887. THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Y. of evoking, Parlor and floating Stoves to be found ht Allegheny Coy, at the Imixst prim, compriving In part the celebrated -Etna Air-Tight, Aurora, Tropic Iron City, Cryinal Palace Cooking, &witty or the Wrwt. Togythsr with every vatinly of articles in the 11..,..u al. 1101 low Wars. Iloote-Enrrilzhing flutter And Spouting BIM, and Parivt l'agno. Cal! at Agri of :Sr Red after rgiterni strowt..Alleglierty. mr3o OEQ. W. 'MELEE. Portable Floor Mills •• •• • TILE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN vfacturing PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS, Or • 141.1.11 T SUPERIOR FOR SIMPLICITY' .AND DURABILITY, to any other now in on. They C. be driern by puma. water. or horse power. and Lul prore en acquisition to Iron Master., Stock Yodel" and mberuic.i. Meny persons throughout the country who have anrplm power, or power employed only • pail of the thus on other businees. by Introducing one or more of these Mills Into their anablistimatita, may gay benefit tbetriselvea. One of the. Milts, (29 Indies to diameter.) grinding over 12 bushels Peed pr - hour, can be seen daily In operation at th. Oil and Feed Mill of Moore Sinn. . Co., Robe.= tousli Allegheny. AP-Orders filled •Ilh dteratch. W. W. WALLACE, ap2. - dtf 119 Liberty street, Pltteburgh, Pa. Walnut Hall Restaurant. BY JO B I 7 _P FIF Ft I 0 IC R inneceroor to) KIMBALL, Ilete.SICK a OM, MASONIC HALL, FIiTH STREET, nFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE dela:wino of the season, ..reed op at the Mune.t no tice,. from 0 o'clock to the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Merinosmen and inhere arlll do erell mil in and OM.- stk. our BM of FILM .t any time io mit their oppetite. Raving arrangementa mad. to recedes choice articles ha our line, from Baltimore, Chilnifolph. and Norfolk, me can offer a frrh eupply of OYSTEtto. TIALIBUT, TROUT. LAKE REARING. And from the Wee, .0 the rarletAte of PILAIRIA GAME, 50,111 •• PRAIRIE CIIICK ENS, REED ItIR D 9, ac, which wr cau fitrnish Fr laralido or other... IfToloaale or Remll. either thn ol NAND AND PENN STS.. or . WAI.NL'T II ALI. Fifth .trout. *pa° 0c11.13,1 Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORNEA' ELM ANL II TL/6 .S7RBTT.% STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, girt, particalar attention to Of orders for work In 111. 11.1 A. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of .11 Mods thrtliahod o .port &WM:lyd Painters. LONG t LANE, T_TOUSE AND SHIN PAINTERS, N 0.77 (Old Pied Ogireißuilding)lblrdetreet, between Wired and Market ' , ,reel.. All omen promptly attended W. grjpeelgueexornted in a superior style. mh27,lyd SU ES-150 hr. chests Y. 11., G. P. and Imperial Ted. 78 du do retorted Black Tea Ti b bass prime Rio Cone.: • 46 Wilda N. 0. and Cuba dugarr, LW lads do )1011MeN 75 do Baltimore Iloldan and N. T. Byes 00 do abolcir Baltimore Herring: 10 do godaealersturc 21 do Crueller' and Powdered Flngsnr, 60 do North Crwollrut Tan 20 do Pitch: lno do Soap Makers' Roalni boor by Ka dal lb. lump Tobacece 150 do ltoeltr. Variegated sod Cantle Seam PA do 0.10 and 10112 Window Olase, 100 do whits Plps.k. 75 do Sure do (Shaker.) 60 do Pedantry. (In paper,' 75 du Cloche. Mot 800 do Mailman Co. Pearl Starers; 250 kegs Nolte. ..nerd slaw, 30 do Ills Twlet Toineres LW bake Batting, Candlewick and Tering 150 dozen Cornrillroomin 50, do Buckets: 25' do No.l and 2 Tulen 100 do Ora, Hemp and Cotton COME m T r ze i t rt he i : ift rorl o tt Pittsborgh Manatee mes ATWELL, 1.00 CO. No. S Wood ,toot. TOBACCO AND CIGARS ." tms Richmond Tobacco, Ye and S•s dilTerent tosnde bn dwarf by half {annul lump 16 kegs Virginia Tvrist Smoking Todareo, Id Gaddy brn 14 1. Diamond Twist Tab.-a., 100 MID Cot and Dry Queen City Bavaria° andßpardeb mixed, 275,000 nava. and German Cigars. in store and for sale at EDWARD T. MEORAVVII Wholesale Tobacco Warehonee, 241 Liberty et, apt. opposite the head of Wood NTITRATE SODA.-1;000 bge Nitrate Soda .1.1 to ern•• and For solo by ALEXANDER KIND. flarbital ---- • licitlth and Strength Bloat Inevitably Follow lta Else. Dcerhaveeeland Bittern. TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM edy for Dyepepsia, Disease of the Kidney., liver Coni. pistols, Weaken:se of any kind, rem and Ague, and tbe rlallofeclooe coweipient upon a &bordered 11&much or Liver. Duch as huligestlon, Acidity Mike Stosnacb,Colleley Niue, Ileartbnrei, Loft of Appetite ' Desysitidancy, Conies. nese, Blind and Dieedlng In all Nervous, Rheumatic , and Neuralgic Affections, It ham in ritisseroue Instances proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided cum Nature !lode no new enemy to combed, with thls delight ful took In the ayillem. Its effects are almost magical, yqt the cure permanent. It communicates no violent shock to the system, but by &roust:wits wits! energy to normal mu tton, enables It to throw off the cause, nod thus thoroughly eradicates the disease. Whim Its meellelnal virtues ►re so mlrersally acknowl. edged, and particularly bens, where it has become ao popu lar ae a family medicine, that It le wild by many of the aro. sere, se well u by all the druggists, It would mum needle. to offer further evidence; yet aa there I. doubtless some who have trial many advertised rutuedlea, and still runt. from Dyspepsia lo onii or more of inidroadful forms, we sub join the Wowing °Frilliest., the authenticity of width not be doubted, comiug an they do from pawns so well known. WHAT IT IS DORM FOR TOE SICK. Wm.gehuchnian,Faq.,tho We ll known Lithographer,eay4 "I hare frequently used &erhase'e Holland Bitter., and nod It invariably relleemindigestion and debility." Rev. Mame! Babcock ewer. "I found special Mid hunt its we fora omen headache, with which I had long suf. fered." J. W. Woodwell, Esq., asym "I have used Ikerhave's Hot. land Bittern myself, and recommend It to others, knowhig tt to laJust what it le repreeented" Ala. Jonathan Neely, of Lower It. ODD, eayx "1 have dw rived great helmet from It. use for ertakneea of the stomach and indigestion." Jee. IL Murphy, ea.: "After several physicians had failed lberhare's Dona. Bitters removed the pain from my heart and elde,etiaing from indigeetlon" 7los editor of the Kittanning Pree Praia soya "After one of the beat physichout to this place hod failed, Eorhave's Holland Hitters cored me of the wont form of Dyepapeia." Francla Veils, only manufacturer of the iatitittel"Estrect of Colya: "I know that your Iloiland Bitten le one of the best medicines In the world for a dleordered aorta. or liver." Dr. Ludwig. editor of the racket, &dilator., pronounce. It "a modleine &serving the wind of the public." Dr. Erlerhert. the leading dermas, physic'. of Penna. hu preersibed it frequently during the past theme yearr, with marked encores In debilitated stet. of the dip. re organs, or of the system generally. The manager of Bob.ou' twig. Factory, .7= "I used it myself, and was therefore induced to try its affect upon my wifa(troubled with the great debility common to all of s consumptive habit,) sod really It le doing her more good than anything she has overtaken." NOTlCL—Whemer expects to dad In this • beumwe will be diaappointed; but to the sick, enesk and low eplrltel, It will prove gratelkil aromatic cordial, paseaesd of doge. In remedial pro CAUTIONI=et laity of We delightful Aro ma, has induced gamy which the public should Ward against purchasing. Be not permuted to buy any thing eh.* untli you have given BatUre'll Dittare• ti r o ial. One bottle will COSI•i0013 you bow moved sups. tier is to AU Mesa Isoltstkias. ►tSIAO par bottle, or six tattles Ibr $6.00 by th► wle Propistors. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., t 00., corner Smithfield and third its., Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Bone, Na 112 North Serced divot Now Tat, Burma a Park, 104 Broadway. corner Maids Baltimore, Cuban Brotbara, 0.7 !tree; and Ann.. ayitanis Arnow Cincinnati, John D. Park Cidc= day Itnathars, SID Bar th Wats' Erwin It. Iwo* Adanw k Co; New °duns, J. Wright I Co. facbtcar. . R. R.. THREE OSEAT 1,7.6HT51 MANI:WO. HAVE LONG BEEN EN gNphedtndarkm4 sie regards the tree mums of mourns heal the human body from disease, sod Dflatbrflag life. The under the fallacious treatment of the regular acuity, are .object to a continued practice of plobabilities and uncertalntiee. Them is nothing certaluor Used in the treatment of tho tick either in the old or new school of medicine.. Dr. Raderay has succeeded In prod:ming three remedies—. known to tha world as Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating lh,slvent and Regulators. Them Remedies are not only at. tablished fact. inatimuch as they tiara never yet [ailed In their .pedal or combined efficacy In producing fruitful mad beneficial results—but, they me Dais establishing a science —ne they have in all cases, "when tried . succeeded in restor ing to health—and ridding the body from disease oiler all oChar medicinal treatment had idled—sad the most skillful physicians had given up the sick as beyond tho power of hu man mesas to core—and proms:axed the dreadful mandato— inn:maid°. Haderay'a Remedies are therefore fired farts in the ar• ehierree of medical selenoe—they have been "often MeV— ...ray denier—and are ready otobe tried again." Mgr EMELT UMW RAMAT'S READY RIMEL • Special Demedy to to be used in all ewes where the human body Is eelaed with the torturing pangs or pert.- Mos orpain--no matter what the cause of the t he y be, or where It may be located—an application o Ready Rellef,elther internally ea a drink. or externally as an alle viator, will In a few minutes restore the aftlkted body to •••• and comfort. In all eves of Bowel Diaorders, Dysentery, Cholera, Moody flnx, Sick Headache, lifkr , O. Headache, and other Nervous Affections!, Neuralgia, Rheamatism,Spraine, Strains, Toothache, Burns, &adds, Weenie, bhot Wounds, Pubs., Cum, Poisoning, either by the bites or Wogs of Reptiles, he .erte• or Vegetable or Mineral polsonthg by accident—in all mere and under all circumstances whore the human system Is tortured by paln:Radway's Ready Rellefcan be relied upon al • quick, 'Monad certain remedy. la noon of Billionancsa,llllllous Fever,Typhus Fever,Ellip Freer, Yellow rover, Fever and Ague, Searlrt Fever, and all Malignant ren e ., Poa, Nicest., Pneumonia. bloody Relief used la connection with itadway's Regu lators, will wt./Minty cunt the ebb afflicted with those dhe onion, and protect the system against euddeu attacks when either of thew malignant Masa,. prevuil. SECOND GMT LIGHT. ItADWAY'S RLHJIATORS. The discovery of these • onderful pill. establishes • new Puvirviiviie, and a re roe principle Ix Me science of medi cine. in taking these pil e noping paine or elekneen at the acme& Is °aperient. t heyopct de naturally, leavieg the oondiUo n. howel,llver gad othe • argues in natural and healthy Eeth pill the be taken germ no. life to the blood; they =. take from it a! 'Wpm . . opoedtp ppd esimikt. . i .. One or two dawn or R bd•ray'a tegulatora, will entirely so- Mare an diAtroutainpoya Ovens m typeptia, Jaundice, Nllll , •barnom, Indigestion, C ntimums, verConsplaint, nog Mane y, and • 11l care all orynnic Mamma either in manor woman. Intl • trot of iol with Immo:aminee or venkandok diachargen, nay n ly fn.• prompt cum and reg. War part & if ltadwal 'a Rey 4:datum aro taken. E•es7 does of Radwaja Roo:damn that i• taken instils new ...101l within the Judy of the weak, feeble and intim. All who take them am delighted with the boldly change they eapeclanca Ina kw boon. The dispirited and melan choly feel Joyous and happy; the Kick and debilitated, strong and 'lgor.. SU. LunvArs ILKNOVATINO RESOLVENT, 001L9 Rumors, Salt Manua, Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores, Tumor., /ever 8 ...4 Elkin Eruptions,Blotcbra, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Omit, Dropey, Apoplezy, Au: and all Con atitutioaal and Chronic Disommeither inherited by herodittr ry transmission, or Inoculated by expoeure or otherwise. newels no remedy in the world that will work anah ml mmiloas mime hold dismiere, as Radway'a Resolvent. It tilatee the whole human body-, red pr new and healthy trilffittleetling from the Luna', Midway'. Renovating Re solvent, ern! is • law minutes check hemorrhage from lite lunge or threak in cases where the patient coughs up clubs of Meal or pox atreaked with blood, Radway's Resolvent will won restore the difficulty. ray -Sarah Hammond of 708 East Thirtr.aecorid etreeklidi a bad numb for two ye.. Oho soughed op itometitnea half • Ott of blond during the night. She was cured In 7 days by the Relief old h.:Assn t. ia-A earn le- o: ensrl In thi.o weeks by Rad. way'. Ralkf. T.II. Rilkore : ...M.o. or high sikkakif l'i"okt . ga 0....5y5: -That a gentleman who for t wrny one years had been afflicted with e sere kg, that reaktedev ery kind of 11-et treatment, was effectually tvd in threw wake wny'e Reedy Relief, Rarrisons and Ilegulatare. RA DR A T'S RELIEF—RLVIILATORS—REBOLTMT. In all cenetltotlonal dimmed and where the constitution le broke. dews, ,the holy Ina rapid state of decay, or the syetom Itionbatedwith the virus of dleesse, either by the rieldtion of the laws of health, Intemperance excess and In dulgence of the melons, or by hereditary nemembelon, as to caws orScrefula, Consumption, Rheumatism, Gout, Pits, and other heir looms, which • long line of a:Kew) . has so o f and richly bestowed on poeterlty. m a obit:lento of the Post, at the met of the suffering Inheritors. Thom Remedied, In their trinbary caparlty , poems. cerebra puw -05 that to dmerare can wlthetandi their combined effect will meditate from the Ildlog body every p{marticleofdiwoewl sot' ter, ren.eate the whole 'yearn with health: Arai lite unsound decaying lunge, pr ,her organs; cleanse and purify the tin clean from all Impurities. To the dbabled wayfarer, who Is cripple] with Inflrmltim we loupe Yoo "to try" these Remedied. We will botch for their efflatcy- With many hundred. of ethers who hove tritstmoNl and felt the effort of the -Three Great Light." and Its they rule and govern dime bodies which they are destined by the Al mighty Power, No these their t.- d stand as Italenqoh lneron, and artful Siiiter• nllll ilbentime. • RADWAY lea Fulton street. N. Y. For sate by RUNT MLVER, Masonic Ilan, Film burgh. Mee IL IL It. Retriedlet ate aold by Draggfeta. lltarcb..a. sad Storekeepers. Ja.l7 tel3:demlyr READI REALM REALMS IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A YEW MINUTES, ANDY/ r SAFE YOL , 111AXI" 17:A RS OF SUFFERINO . CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Mod. The &A AlDrcilire ray- yet DiscnrerAll Phyelchana prewribe It, end ever,. one who wee It la • walk• leg adaertleement No !leilleine ewer yet offered le the American public hoe'. gained such popularity In an hurt a time al CARTZR'S SPANISH MIXTURRI IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF ULA. it .111 core any ea. of Ithelsrantlem. It will cure any care of italt littennt. It will Cure any csur. of Neuralgia. It will cure any caw of 1.. r. and Ague. Or any Manua. arising from an Impure gutter of the Moog BCROVULAUS RSA DER: It cured the Mon of the lion John )llnor Botta, member of CongTraa, from Virginia. of &mint. .for lb..kill of the boa phyliciank both of New York and Phllstelpbla, bad boon tried In rain: and It rill cure you. reader. If you are leo .foetal. It cored D. Burritt, EN. of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of four year.' standing, after all °Ow romodlos had fallod.— Wo have hundreds of such certificate.. Call on the agent and got • Book andiCironlar. and read forynnisclf, tho many romvkable and astoniatiing Clll. It Tho colobratod Dr. Butcher write. to no that he had Iwo of tho moot ...vire and long standing cases of a disease that "old ylold to monitor the newsl notolios. but ho rand one Ssao with CI. and itho other with nine bottle. of Certues panish Matt., We have known It nowt in over a thous and masa and hay. yet to hear ors frames In any caw, AGMS AND FEVER--Do not tido. Quinine, NercnrJ, or • euela wait.. Drugs, bat try .t onto thi. gent •Iterative and Purifier of the Blood; Carter's Spattoh %blau, 0111 cum any and every CYO of Agne and ➢ever. It • Mr. net, yet known It to tall. And for all diseases arising from so Impure state of the Blod, no medicine has ewer yet been found to have so good so effect. If you are sick, try it et 000 t 'do not delay: time is products, sod health the greatest of all blessings, without ertikh all dee is raluelesa. WM. S. BEMIS A CD., Proprieten, Elehroond, Flrglons.. For Ws by R. A. TAIIIITESTOCK A OIL, end JOSEPII FLEMING, Pittsburgh. and Druggists and Country Mar. stuns. to parts of the Crated States end Cees.syt deLtd/hrly? 'Ph. Ore test Medical Diecovery OP TOE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, lIAS dlonevored In one of our COMIOOII portal, weeds, a remedy that came emery kind of Humor, from the worst Ficomfula to a mamma Pimply.. Ile her tried It In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in t oro eases (both thunder humor.) Ile has now In his nomesalon over two bloodied certificates of Its 'ahoy all within twenty toll. of Boob. Two bottles are warranted to more • naming mire mouth. One lot ireo bottleo will meth,' wont kind of plaint°, of the We'll two tdreletr„ bottle" will wear the system of bone. TWO bottles are warranted to cure the Ironic rankerLe the month and stomach. . Three to flee bottles are warranted to awe the word ease of erysipelas. One to two bgAtles aro warranted to sure all honoree of the 11171. Two bottleuare warranted to cure running of the earl end blotches among the heir. Four to its bottlee are warranted to cure corrupt sod run ning ulcers. Ob. tattle etire scaly eruption.? Via skit,. Turn to three lent:enure warranpul to cur. the moat clone:- rate ranee of rheumatletei. • . .. Two to three holdout, warranted to con the wont nun of ringworm. Thew , to honr boning are wartantnl to sun salt charm • . . Five to eight bottles telll core the wood ewe of ecrofnin • A benefit 1. alway•experieneed from the Arvt bottle, and a (01.110 CS Care le warranted when the strove gauntly is iteu. Nothing kola ea Improbable to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medlar. of the day, as that a com mon weed growing to the pastors*, and along old stone wall, &hoed cure every humor In the system; yet It Is now • Axed fart. If you have • humor It has to .tart. There ere no If. not ends, bums or ha's about the wilting wine rases and not your. I peddled over* thousand bottle. or It in the skin ty of Patton. !know It. effects In every ease. It hag al. ready dons soon of the melees cures over done In Ile a. chusetta I gars It to children over • year old: to old people of elaty. I have seen poor, putty, wormy looking children whew neck wee oat and flabby, restored to a perfect ease of health by one bottle. To Owe who ...object to * Act headache, ono bottle will al wept cum IL It ghee great relief to cuts:ith end emi nent Some who have been costive for years, bore taken nod been regulated by It, When the laxly 4 sound it works quits eany, hut where there Is any derangement of the funs. Ilona of nature, It will muse very Singular failings, but you must not be ahmucel—they always dimppear In from for daya toe week. There I. never • had rtehit (moth. On the menu, when that feeling looser you will feel yourself like di new penes. 1 hoard enme of the most extravagsnt Mums of It that man ever listened to, Ho change of dlet lo ever , eat the bee you can get. I bare likowiee an herb, erld , when simmered la rweet 011, diesolvee wrol. olousawelllng of the neck and ender the oars. Price 60 maw Prke of the Madked Discovery $1 per bottle. DIRIXTIONB FOR Oat . . . . Adult, one table epoonfol per day. Children over eight year., deeserCipnonftik children from five to eight year., tee epoonful. J. direction can be made applicable to all connitutions, take enougAtooperater,on the bowels twice • day. Mr. - KENNEDY gine perscoak:attendaace in bad Clan of errands. Bold Wbolaiale antingail at DR ICEYSEWS, 140 Wood rtroct, corner of Virgin Al,O* and J. P. FLEMING, Lilo .010 mh27:lyellwr ALL PAINS CURED L IKE MAGIC.- Prlce Meaty-Rye cents per bottle. Palo Is the forerooner of donee. Coro the redo aed you chock the &some. - . . PROF. RUMS MAGNETIC OIL Is truly the wonder of ale r t It cures pain In I.S. JIM* than it requires to get a pb It mum notbacheln • minute. Come Crammer Peln in the amuck and Dowels. Cures Stiff Nock and Swelled Fare from • Cold. Cone Itheumatimn and Neuredgia. Cures Sprain., Bruises, Scolds sat Bunn. Corm Corns and any NIA In the Feet. Cores Ago. and Lampe In the Divest inetantly. Cure* Earache in a few minutes. Cures Palo to the Sides. Limbs or Rack Cures Ae and Chill and Four. This no gu humbug medicine, and no Ilentfly ehoold be without • bottle in awe of accident or sodden stokes... It ls need externally, always glehm immediate relief. If the WONDERFUL OIL could speak, It would exclaim,— "While moot physicians take whole month, to clay, I make my curse in half •sammeee day." Tea years mildewe with the Red Skins In the Sorest, gather with submquent edentillo travel. on the continent of Europe, emaciating daily with the very elite of the Medical Itrefemion. hes enabled ProL AMP to present to the world M. WONDERFUL MAGNETIC OIL For sale by all respeetableDruggiste, and at Prof. Reed'. Nek TS Third dram, B. A. FAHNEstoCK a CO., sad Dr. GEO. H. REY= Wholmele Agents. ocagnlkwly/ W. D. & H. 311 , CALL00, DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Lamm, le. No. 87 North Mom, err Wood. • - RENCH CALF-WINS -30 dale' .Iknado Clocto04" 001 4 10 do nomoloo,"1017 1 / 0 r. 10 do thowirott=faxriagliat4oly '~ r + vi Y.S.l+•-l}..i. J.SItiIY~ 'l f .r. t,.. F. . W SCF st,Z'^ itictual. ATIIR.II 02-XDFLIVZ PECTORAL, Per the Rapid Core If Coughs. Colds and Hoarseness Cannut.. 31..., Det,l./a. Ds. 3. C. Arm:— do not betdtate to my the Last ...sly 1 hare scar flutul for Coughs, Ilramenesa. Influenza, sod the. condom. symptoms of a Cold. I. your I.lserry Pec toral. Its pants/It a.o in toy practice sod toy Emily for the last ten years has roan It to paw. superior virtues for Ms treatment of the. complaints. EDEN KNunur...m. D. A. IL lIORTLET, Erq., of Ultra, N. r writes: -I hare tlxil your Pectoral myself aril in my funny eeer slot. you lurented it, mil bellere It the best medians fur ita purpose ever put out. With* bad chid I should strutter fay VIS for s. bottle thou du without tt. or tate any other remedy,' CROUP, WHOOPING COCO It, INFLUENZA. V4112V011111.1h Yeti. 7, 1F.. 4 0. Burn= Am— fill cheerfully certify your Pectoral Is the best remedy we lioaretia fur tbe cure of Whooping cough, Croup...l the cheat diemses of children. We of your fr.. terniry in the South appreciuto your akin, and commend your miller le to our poople. 11115331 CONKLIN, 11. D. Ji3103 LEE, Kit, Montgomery, la.. writes 31 sut, 's l t, "1 had • tedious Influenza, which confined me In doors I week., took many medicines without relict, dually tried your Pectoral by the mirk., of our cleromatt The first dose relieved the somnem in guy threat and lung% less than onwhelf the bottle mute me completely well. Your molt. eines are the cheapest as well m the best we am buy, mud we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor nuagg ASTEIIIA OR PIITHTSIC AND BRONCHITIS Woo Maircurssra,•Pa, Feb. 4. intl. Bea:—Tour Cherry Pectoral is performing marselions cures in this section. It has rebored several from alarming D or cosumptibn. and is now cuijng a man who has labored und n er an Ana of the lungs for tho last 40 yeah. LIENKY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. ILtAISIN. M. D, Albion, Monroe Cn.. lowa, arritca, SepL u, 184.5:—"Dining my practien of many year. I hare found that nothing equal to your Cherry Pet-torsi nor giving ease and relief to coiniumptlvo patienta, or curing such no aro mumble... We might edit volumes of evidence, but the moat convinc log proof of the virtue of this remedy is found in its effect. upon trial. - • - - ... • • Prot.' bly ho mm remniy has ever been known which chord nnconyand suck dangerous news as this. Some no h =Lan old can reach, but oven to those the Cherry Pectoral a_fonts relief and comfort. • -- Aaron Ilocat, New York City, March 5. IR5b. Cocoon Anca.Lowell,-1 feel Ito duty and a plrsnure to In form yuu what your Cherry Peciuml has done for my wile. She had been !Iva months loitering lustier the dangerous symptoms of Condun3ption, from which no aid we could pro cure gave her ranch ',lief. She was steadily until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for lois - lee, rec. untrnonded a trial of your [neckline. We bleu, his kiudness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that cloy. Shell nut yet as strong aa she lived to 1 , , but is free from hereon!, and mills herself well. Yours will, 00010 ode- 00,1 regard. 011LANDOSIIELBY, of Sheik, vine. theswaspfires, do not despair till till you itave tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Iris mode by one of the Nod medical chemists In the world, and Its mires all around us licsievik the high merits of Ma virtues.... I'd!. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartie Pills. TIIE SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY AND Medicine hove been'Aisseti to their utmuet to produce thin boot. most perfect Purgative which is known to man. Innu merable moors are ehown that those tolls have fit - L.3'1,14011 surpass in excellence thn ordinary inedkeines, and that they win unprecodentesily upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to rake, but pia orft.i to rut,. Their pent trating properties stimulate the vital as: of [lot hotly, romovu the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out thu foul humors which brand and grow distemper, stimulate sluggigh or disordored organs into theirnatural actin. and impart healthy time with strongth tho whole syatons. Not only do they cure the every day onstplabots of everybody. but also formidable and dangerous dissuo,* that horn Laded the bet of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are 01 the same time, lu diminished donna, the afoot and best physic that eon to, employed for children. ,lining sugarasaled, they aro are pleasant to take; and being truly vegetable. ore free from any risk of harm. Cures have been ovule wi dth surpass be • lief wore they not eidistantintert by mon of such exalted position and [hamster no to forbid the anspicion of untruth; Many eminent •cl.rgynien and pit) riche. hove lent their ramie to certify to the 'mbar tilt. reliability of my renualles, while elm. to u - the assumnie of their m de!on thud my preparations conttskuln immensely to tho relief of my alllicted. angering fellow-men. The Agents la.law named is pleaml fumbh untie my American Alumna, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the folloaringthroplainta. Costiveness, 11tLLoan Cesuiplains, itheumattent, Dropay Kearthurn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Duwases which Rapti. an averment Sernfula Or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stirottlisting the system. cur. many compbduta which it would not ho 111111.W1011 they could mach, such as Deofntwa, Partial Bliathosti, Neuralgia and nervous Irrotability, Be rangementa of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kiwi. rod complaint. arising from .low state of tho body or ob struction of It. inactions. Do not ho put off by nnpeinelplai dealers with some other pin they make mots profit on. Ask fdr Arta's rm.., end tAbo nothing else. No other they coo give you vow wed with [lda in its Intrinsic value or curative powers.— The sick want the loot all there is for them,and they shottld have it. Prepared by Ds. J. C. AVER, Pmetlesi and Analytical Chemist, bowel], Mau. SyT-Prlcs ,ne per box. Fire bassa f, $l. Sold by IL A. rn lISE.STOCK A Cyr. Who[male Agents Pleaburah. and by alI Draggles and Sledlrina D.n lena narablydAse,--Itu DR. DOOPI.AND*B GERMAN .U.IT.T.ERS, PSXfsagn If DR. C M. JACK IN, PHILADELPHIA. PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Lo,r. Ms:plaint. Dkrrepna, Jaundace., CArunie rrr :Verna. Debilily. 1b 0.. f V., Kidne.yr. and all Th. f(LO/.1 orisingifrom a di...4er eel Liter or MentreA. Such so Coned peDoe, lutrerd rile ,Pulttute of Blood to the Head. Acidity ~f the Stomach. Nitusea. Ilmrtburn. Dir Brut for Fond. Point. or Weight to the St'inecti. Poor Eructation, Sin Unger }lot. tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Herrin.' and Ihillrolt Urewti.ipg, Fluttering at the Hoart,ChOelciegorimffienattog ....Hoes when in lying F. tun, Ditnnee• of rildoo, Dote or. b. before the Sight, Fee ver.i.l fo the Meet Doecinvey of Perniere flan- Tell.ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the sl.le, Dock, Cheat, Lind*, Le., Sudden Pluahn• of Heat, Burning in the Melt, C,eantort El - Liana , great De . premiou of Spirits. The proteintor In radllng the attention of the poblir to thie preperatieo. dor* *a wills a Ending of the utotu,oollll dories in De virtveand adaptation to the dine:view for which it le recommotelod. It Is no urn and untried article. but on. that lane stood the teat of a ten yearn' trial before th• Annoican people, and Its repntation and ml. ti unrivall,l by any elllalar pro. paranoia. extant. The tivilmany In It. faro alien hy the moo prominent and well known phy.ldane aml m,hnLla 1. In an parts of the moaners I. bunion., and a careful p.ns. aal of the Almanac, publiahed annually by the porytn.tor, and to be had Oran, ninny of his Anent, cannot bat mtbbfy the mat skeptical. that this remedy Is really do.leninx the Immo ndebrlty It has obtained. Principal Wire and 31annfactory, No. 90 Arch street, Milladelptila. P. PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. CATitgretaf Of R. Itlxviwortf, Esq., Mt well known Traveller for tt. Dungannon iron Merle, Perry ['nun/v. N. DuActsmog, Jon. 11, ISM, Do. C. NI. JACUIONI—fIee was for fur Oro -years sever...ly adlicto..l with Chronic billbme Dysentery, for which I was amended by several of the twat physicians In the c:onnuy, but all of no avail. I also used variousrernetibw, Lost mold dud nothing to benvOt me moll I was iodated to try your Comma Bitters...lla aft., taking four bottles by which I grim entiroly cnrod, and am now enjoying tbo best of boolth7 More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. Certificate of J. C. Coats, M. Reporter for the "Even ing Chronicle," Po., who, Feb. ill, 1545, tape tiro.- some weeks past my wife tosit been using your. Ger. man Hitters, will. a happy effect. 'the ha. beenaftii , ted mum or lesa for several years, with disease of the Urn and DY"Pcpvitt, and until the me:interned win% the linters, a,. thing had given has much miLef tier health is now rapidly mproring. appetite plod. 10.1 we have every rennin to be. here she will he perfectly stared. Cho ways it is the bed medicine she has ever used." Nervous Debility. J. M. In:RAMMER, Dnylostorn. Pa., /tine 10, iota, maymo "My mit- bar ben afflicted with o Neraoue Doloin r .turn September. lasl, minro o Lich time I have taco mod :e Mid any ployalcian or modictne that would bonont her in the lewd, until one day I called at tho atom of Dr. Norway. lu UM. town, for aolllN tincture of Iron, and dr.:gibed to hint the altictinum of my wit, ho then hamled mo • lot of paper., to mad, among which 1 found one describing your Gorman Bitter., 1 Imniediatoly procurrd a fr. 1041104 from him, and aon plmard to state that tho nee of the lingers ham done her more good than all the medicine .ho tom heretofore. taken. I triah you to send me a half dozen bottle. Liver COMO:lint. J. P. Wte.. Mulintoorg, lA,lay says: "With much plidinne I tedify to the striae of your Oen man Bitters. Some time since I wax afflicted with a disease of the Liver. for which I mad various remedies, but with no beneficial snort, until I was Induced to try your Dicers, whim, I amoow hippy to auto Imam entirely cured MO. " They are entirely vegetable, free from nil alcoholic dim. 'any and pleasant In taste and smell. AV-Price:6 coats per bottle. Fold by Druggists and Sterckeepers in every town and village In the United bTatee and Canadaa. And by FLEMING BROS., and Dr. GEO. It. KEYSER, Pltidurgh, Pa. JultlyrikwS A Wlti ISra - fttFUL DISCOVERY Si WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND research of the beet medical men that ever lived to and a remedy that would nolically cure the Dyspepsia, which bas been recentlylound oath D 11. R. T. FORD, OF PITTSBURGII, PENNA., 111. labelled., much and reentrch in the Vegetable King dom for eight or ten years, has bruni;ht to light a wenderfhl Medicine which will radically core the DYSPEPSIA, width It the first cameo( all general Absalom which the hummer► tem in deject to. Keeps the Reservoir (Stomach] clean and healthy. We must all hare good health and cannot be a eubject of nay general ,lboase. Dr. R. T. FORD ham been • eubjeet of thia awful diverme hlnuvlL (Dyspepsia) fur eight to ten years, and has tried hundred. of expertmenta on himself, but all he vain, until hi, present discovery , radically coned him and many ahem In ids, eight to twelve days, without polo or dcknem, or my implement feelings In the a)-atem, but on the contrary, It Invigorates the syetem and Mem a healthy action to every part. It will act gently or minimally on the bowels, and give a healthy action to the stomach and liver. You can ant and drink your usual dieting, which will not interfere—the medicine shay doing itsdu fT—vvilled DR. R. T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of &snows will Dyspepsia produce? I anew.. It la the first cause of all general dist... Liver Affection, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Mews; Bronchitis, Sick Ileadvehe. Dulles. Diarrhum.Billiona and Tnthobi 'recent, Fortex and Ague, :Verrone Steer, Neuralgia, hernia, [M..] OWN. Dowels, DM* ?Inky or Gummy Skin. Colds, khan matics of all kinds, Apoplexy, Insanity. Weakness of the • spitem, Fide Conception of the Mind, Ifearthurn, Fulness of the Stomach, Throwing up of your Food, and afro Wind. All of the above feelings may or will be produced from a Dyspeptic stomach. Prom that organ all general dfreasee wlll ho produced, (If rile etatement Is true, which no Rana mind will deny,' became all 'who have been sick know this statement to be troe from experience,. a sick or deranged domed la first. • How Important It b to a ;nor patient who has been suf fering for many yeses, to poLut him to • remedy that he COM rely on, and radically remove the cau Hutt has made him sick. It'. like • mariner tossed upon Ito, mac, st the first glimpse of • light Mame, his heart bounds with Joy. PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER DOME.. Sold by the Proprietor,Dr. R. T. FORD, West and of Peunsylvatila Avenue, ( Fo urth street Rood,) and also JOAN HAFT, Jr., N 0.116 Wood beet, corner of Sixth; also, NE. TIN, MICEOWAN A (X/., Liberty street, below St. Mir, Pittsburgh. At.., Mr. W. A. REED, formerly the brio . of Jame T. Semple t Ce., Northwest corner of Federal street, and the Minuend, Allegheny City. And also, Dr. Ford's Ant/4611km and Liver Mg also, his invaluable Mann VSetableNerve liniment. The above medicines need no commendation, for then; sands in ourcity and county will testify to their Invaluable qualities. Th ei r equal is not to be found. mrlS,litsrlyr DELAY Ye who Comilder a Ana Head of Thai . NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT; but ere it is too Int. use 11•NDEN'S SCALP TONIC which restore. the healthy condition of the map, m o les bah to grow 06 the 6.14, and checks any tendency towards Mu falling out, and becoming thin. airForamie attpal Brunie% and by the Pr> prietor, SEEM il two door, below Smithibild ityyt6 .2TESTEIrCOVE Boquet Wreaths and - • Dumb. Ibr Tbdrr, beaatllbl a &elm cloudy le Aus rho by , - W. P. bIIIib3HALL 01: SO) S 7 INAndslasst. liailrgabs RAILROAD NOTICE T - fIEPITTSBURGII.F2 WAYNE. k CHICAGO IW..D COMPWNIL with It. wit_ Wan.; Monkand egmp- Meat, is prevailed to transport rawrengers and iLt. tht from Philadetphiastitt Pittsburgh to Chicago, SL Lou ,Indintu nll.. Clocionati, and all pima West and South- with a of reolzruy aud •speslitioti. The mot that this road Lulus the most direct and only sonsethlatod tine between Pittsbragh and Chicago, is a suf ficient guarantee that I:4 Trains OW make better time, and more sure contlertione with Trains on other Roads, than can be mods by any other mote. 'ISOM= TRAINS CUR' rha15.1001.1.3. I Pittabaret. I Cnvtllnn. I Ft. Wayne. I,t 1.r0r.1r.1 230 1. X. N. 20 A. M. 2.10 r. x. 11.00r.x.! 2.15 P. Y. ; 1020 r.lll. 5.rA A. Y. Hail Train 'caves Philadelphia at 7.00 1. Pittsbnrgh at 9.40 A m.,arriving to Croitllue at 0.17 e. 0. Itmen Can:Loci—First Expres, at 11.00 0. Second Ex. press at 3.0.5 1. 0. Tom Tuancon—From Pittsburgh: First Exprom in 39 hours anti 10 minutes: itennol Express lu 13 bones and f.n toinutan. From Philadelphia: First Express in :it hours. Secona Express In 39 hours mid 5 minutes. The Mail Train from Philadelphia is overtaken at Pitts burgh by First Express, and pitmengers by that Train may go forward by First Express from Pittstamgh. The 0.10/ 0.0. Train from Pittsburgh being a Train for loc.) business, is ovemoken at Cretan. by Second Express. All Tr ins make close connections at (...ostline for Column Wei Cincinnati. indianapolis and St. Louis also, at Fort Wayne with Trnina on Wabash and Western Bailment 0,1 I-ant:rem, Central Illinois not St. Loafer, du, at Forest with Troilus on the M. It. ft Is E. R. . . 1 From Chicago. ITt. Waynr.j Crestlino. M. PittaVg. DI Maprem. 7.40 a. M. 3.10 r.. 110.30 P.M. 6.ta/1... 11 o 10AM P. M. 5.45 a. Y. 112.13 P.M. 7.3.1 P. P. Mail Train loom. Crettlinoar 1.00 A. 11.. arriving in Pitt. burgli at I.lat r. v. Theae Trait-- trains makii close connections with Trains for PHA delphia, Baltimore and New York. 'reams from St. LOU', Indiinaraalla, Cincinnati anal CaJun tans make closeconuections at Cruetline with all retnentn Trains. At Ft. Wayne. Train, from St. Lne., fientral Doh., ii...f3P•tte, and intermediate ialareaa. conmeartn tth Libor Trwine. At Foreit, connections are matte with Trains to anll from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. . Accotatoutrapt TatiaS—heme Stew ' Brightun fur Pitts burgh nt 4.20 n. 12.00 In..nn‘l 0.24.1 P. a. Ina ye Pittsburgh far Now Bright= nt .4h A. V, anti 325, N. Dagmtge anTkell through. and 00 charge for handling. Per tickets and further Information apply to A. T. JulIN. STON, Aimut, at the linkat IVratern Mein..; 4 °Mee, clirectly the renter of the 3lonongnhele Ifonse, l'itt.gloirgh, or to PORGE PARKIN. Patient! Ptrret stein., Allegheny City; U. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont. House, Chicago. or to the Agents at the Stetions along the line. To commence on WEDNESDAY, 21th Inst., and coot non until farther notir, J.:J. HOUSTON, Och. Paster and Fr't Ale*. U. W. BOSS, Patter Agent, Chicago. U. W. IJOAOHTON, Ageut, Philadelphia. J. II MOORE. Jnli 1, iny204,24 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. fr 11 E NEW SHORT marwrociNclNNATl .7, ST. LOUIS VIA nix BEN V 11.1. E 111.11.1.15A1R tritiltnerthis ron.l now run directly to and frons Allegheny thloot and Clovvland, Sloubouville, tl hooding andwahout chnugy• lloggogr. Three Dally Trzilos to Stoubenville, Wheeling and Ilellvolr. Two Dolly Tmwwl to Closrel.d. Four Daily Trnina from Clew,land to CLlcup. On and after Monday, July litth, train. a thii Cumpany will run daily.(Sundays excepted., am rollout,: Lativolcalatuy 2,51.1 A. M., U. 40 A. 31. and 3 I'. M. . . Arrive itt Stoulteuvllle :LOY. a. 11.12.42 p.m...1.26 P.ll Do DeDealt'. 11.3111. x, 2.10 0. x.. 7.40. P.M. Do Cleveland 4.05 P 11.,1,30 P. 31 .„ • . . The 2.50 s tr. troln makes . rmnection or Cleveland or my Nint north of Wellmille. This train run through to Steubenville, of and Belleair,connicti lig at Smuts, Mlle Junction with a fast train for Newark. Colisntham, Da). ton, InilLmnia.lio,Cineintins, Louisville and St. Lour., leaving . Alleghen,,:Depot 0 ?..:4 n. 0. Newark 9.W, Colman,. lot,u and arrive at Cincinnati at 2.50 em.—Tiort et lions from Pith ton tor lean no i This mato via no to Cincinnati in THIRTY 3111.1:..q SIIORTEII than vin Crestilue. The 2.0.0 A. L. train makes amtoction at Ilellairo with a train on Central Ohio It. It, I.wing Bellaire at 1100 0. n., for Carubri.tga, Zaoesvillc, Newark, Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Louis. •The 3.00 P. N. train maketi connectima for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit and Mica/cm at Steutinnville Junc tion 0.33 for Columba* and Cincinnati. arriving at Newark 12.18 P. it-Columbils 2.25 t. v. and Cincinnati 7.11 t. at Delimit at 7.50 P. N., connecting with the night train on the Centraloitio Dailrnol thr Cambridge, Zanevrille, New. ark, Columbns and Cincinnati. Tho 9.40., M. and 3 r. a, trains loath run through to Cleve.- land and make el..w conneethnut at that point for Chicago and other point. In the North-West, via Cleveland and Toledo The 3r. 9. train contort, with the 3lichtunn Central itatlroad Ponta for bolt - nit. [116•11, to Chir-ogo by rail. Pamsengery loaning Allegheny on the 9.10 A. IL train for Clikago via ClevelAnd and Tolodo, will artave lit that point stren hourrin udranct of Cot., who kart- at the tame hour and go via Mort Wayne. Paarvengrre for %Volt:Mlle, Steubenville. Wheeling and other pondr on We a, line Iry than , train. go through without detention man ir y hours in . rolranea of Elia steamhoata on the rirer. Ik.rgage through to Strut...ill, Bellralr.Coluto bu,einciunati, Loll [A, eleTeland, Chi.goowl other pointn on the ling. Psamengera for New Philadelphia and Stallone on the Twaraoran ILlntneh mold take the 9,t0 A. 31. Tram front Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cloreland, - Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago. lilu - oukio, fit. [nal. Quincy, Darlington, Fallon. Hoek Island, lowa City, Dunlirth. to 3dla, grporort, Dunkirk, Niagara Falb, Dutra), Stoolwavillo. Wheeling, Delloalr, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, 4~uisrllle, It. Louts and to all ony stations on thin road, Tleket to all pvinta are wOl.l at the Ticket Oflke In Allegh eny City. Paatsengera nut get any irthtrmation contenting tide lino at tho office of the Contetny. (Monongahela lioneo,) Mut t/arab. It. P. GLASS. Tickot Agl, Allegheny City. ocrll—Jellft .1. A.CAUGILIET,Agt.„ Pittaborgh -- 11357 1857 Mieliigan Central Railroad Line. Ikl o i. R, o s u l ; N; c u r ,,,A r Nl) l E ,:cl l c E i N- 4 Q ) ir x ng atkNlilwaukie.Sheleeygan, Galena, [Menem°. Reek Island, Burlington, lowa City, FolialteLnc. Pralrie-dtsChien, Bt. Lent St. Paul, or any other part of th e Great West." After the first .d' Na}', the splendid Steamers CITY OF CLEVELAND. MAY QUEEN and OCEAN, trill form the morning and owning line between Cleveland and Detroit the present nemon, running as follows: OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Capt. C. C. Eltemorrr. I Capt. E. It. Viol.. lam, Lotws Cleveland ..... Monday A. ii.,Gloseland Monday P. M. ',tr ot Monday I'. M.iDetrolt. Torah., A. it. Cleveland Tuenday P..ll.;Clevotand ..... IVednee'y A. N. Detroit ...... ..Werinw'y A..ll.ll , troit 11edisca'y P. M. Cieveland.-.Thureday A. 31. , Cleveland.....Thnraday P. M. i Detroil........Thursday I'. 51. Detwit ...... .-Fridav A. N. Clevelovel ..... Friday P. NI. Cleveland itaturaay A. M. Detroit aaturday A. 31. DetroiL.. ..... -aaltirdav P. N. CITY OF CLEVELA-ND-.1.apt..1. )1. Lutur.-2. - cmes. Cleveland.....Tueeday A. )I.lClewland.....Friday A. NI. Detroit. Tuesday P. M. Detroit -Friday P. M. CleveLsmi .... Wedneet'y I'. NI., Cleveland.....Satutday P. 11. Detroit ..... --Thmadny A. )I.ll)etroit Monday A. IL One of the boats will leave Cleveland every morning m it o'clock. (Sundays exceptelL) and every everdng on the arri val of Trains from ~ BUFFALO, PITT' BURIIII AND CINCINNATI, Arriving el Detroit in Onto to connect with the morning and evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Chicago with all trait. for the Northwod and South; also, vrith the bents on Like ilichignn fnall gaols north of Chicago. • Fare 51 less by this gotta than by any other. Trains of the Se (lenient Road rno into the Union Depot at Chicago, from which nil other roads diverge. there by saving hook hire and change of baggage, incident to oilier route.. ffEIEM= ME= PersODß going to lowa, Kansas. and Nebraska will and this the. clionpsat an.l must rontfustable root., as out boat. aro Largs and cousin, alious. Vamtlles moving Wmt, and dealers In stock, velll brol It greatly to their advantage to call at the Company's oak, Owner of 117tyne mat Literf y Strrds• directly opirceite the Ilanclon Home OM! Pennsylvania Ra r lrund For rate. of fare amp further information. npply at the &Wreath.. S. A. PIERCE, General Agent, Cleveland. W. C. SHAFFER, Ticket Agent. aplS:d6rn F. KNOWIAND, Agt., Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Relive. THE GREAT CENTRALr ia Roots, mnn,tin g the Atiant cßini with Wewern, North-Western, and Staten by a Continuous Railway direct. Thin newt. at Pittsburgh with daily line of Steer on the Western Wreck and at Cleveland and Steamers tee all wore on the North-IV...tern the mew direct, cAmpest, nod reliable VltEllitlT ran he forwarded to and from the BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA S FIRST CLASS --Rows, Shoes, Hate and Caps, Books. Dry timed*. (in boxes, bales Cod trunke,) Drugs, (in boxes am! W hoa) Feather., Pure, Sr SECOND CLASS.—Dameirtle Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking. (in original halos) Drugs On casks.) Hardware, Loather, (in rolls or boxes) Weed and Sheep Pelts, Eastward THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Cloinei (in easks,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork. salted (bows ur in casks,) Tobacco, rommtactur. mi. (except Cigar, or (NIL) Sr.. ..... FOURTH CLA&S.--Coffee, Fish, lincon,Beef • and Pork On entski or boxes, Eaetward.) Lwrd and Lard OIL Tall. , Soda Ash. Ger man Clay. Tar, Pitch, Hoein. Se }1.01111.-73c per bbl. until further notice ORAIN--32c per 110. EN. until further not COTTON...—V 2 per bale not exceeding Stid further notice. ehipplng gosh from any point ens, of PhiLedel pleb, be particular to mark packages "efts. Tenrttylvania Hai/rood." All Omninermerigned.to the Agents of Oils Read at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Easton? E. Erato..s4 RIME street, Banton; J. P. Clarke. N 0.2 Rider Ilona°. and No. 1 William corset. and John McDonald, Not Battery Place, New York: Pierce A Co. Zanesville, O.; Train A Co., Sod Sprin noon k Brawn, Cincinnati, 3leldrutn, Maelleon,. Dontortils Bell & (b., and Carter & Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; P.O. 0 , Mier & Co.. Eratorilla, Ind.; R. F. Sall; St. Louie, Mo.:Alai , ria, iVormley S Co , Memphie. Tenn.; Leech S Co., Chime°, 114 5. P. Glass, Ft. Wayne. Ind.; E. J. Bnemier, Re grow & Koine. Baltimore: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. 11. HOUSTON, Freight Agent, Phila. • 11. Supt., Mimeo. Pa. )eely Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad. TIIF PIT'rSBURGII ~ to w argiumej 11 Conne lintlroad Is no opeard for the tramportatlon of pamengen and freight to and from Pittaborgh and Connolkcillo, connecting with the Penna. Central Railroad at Brintocia Station. ansage...nits hare also beeo 1111.11% RAIL the Pella. Cent.] Railroad, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from point* 012 the Pitts burgh and Connelsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. 1(11,1,1,0 or Trumn—On and there nil! be two daily train, A. Mail Train, leaving the Plumes RAllrcal, every morning, (M,,mi Piltehurgh lima , and arriving A. M. alter Wednesday, Rh Inot, follows, els: engeroStation of tho Penns. ida y excented,) at , ' at Comte Mottle g at 11:35 Exuma l'aevenger Trahs leaving Pittsburgh at &20 o'ck P. M, and arriving at Coruisllerille at TAO P. M. Itavnntaterv—Express Train will leave Connollsrine M 5 o'clock. A. M., connecting with the Mail Truitt east on the Penna. Railroad at Brinton'a litetiorrat 7:45 A. 31„ and with the Indiana Acootruandation at sante place, arrive in Plus br2aillaTnalAt;lSeleving Conn with at CM P. and ..- neeting at Brinton'a Station with Turtle Creek Acanumoda lion Train No. 3, Penns.. Railroad, arrive In Pitteburgh at ede r. 3i. Freight to and from Plthhurgh and Illations on the Pitt*: burgh and Connellarllio Railroad, will be received and livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. 'infirm& • Booting k Coaches for Mt. Ploaeant, Uniontown, Frostburg and Camberland leave Connellsrllle regularly on the arrival of the train,. Tirkete win be had from the Ticket Agent at the Perron. Railroad Passenger Depot The Album I:apnea Ctrmpany have special messengers; - with their proof safeenm the Erma* Train, to take charge 'of money, vaioablee and qackages of all kind; entrusted'. tO the wire of that Compa ny, who will receive mad reeeipt • ihriefor, and give special attention to the sate Andprompt deMew 6 livery 111, of the sato. L. DLACIUTONE,Bart. Great I endear,* Nall ildente. 712-441141M Du . from CENTRAL Li G ne Gorr : upom i nthae AN÷ , end DEPOT, fool of LAKE STREET, connecting at Duulelth with steamer. for St. Paul and the 'Upper Mladsodp44. , t . WELLS STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA 'LINE—For Dixon, Paton, and Central lowa. Tassenters for tavra,:tebraska aiut Ramos, • will And Ms the moat expeditious route,ll befog nardir• Line to the Stlealsdpid, and duster by filly sears than any other hoe, connecting at Ifurton with the Great lows Stage Co., for all points in lowa and the Wait • BELOIT AND MADISON LLNE—For Beloit, Janswas, Wadlson and Central Wiwousitt. • FOX RIVER • VALLEY LINE4Tor Crystal Me Den Richnolid; Lai points Nati. Two mina daily, Sunday incepted, for sil of din above potuts, making. skew connections 'wish th e Darken Roads, ' wlth psoltent tha Mllat,46tosa and soak. /A,TIThaNINI/send. JUNE 58N1d, 1851. PITTSBURGII.COLUMDER V - BUS k CINCLNNA.TI ELWRI LINE itAILLOAD, vla Thirty Milts of Trorel &Tool—Through to Columbus in Zipis Hours—without change of elm!!—To Un• CE=M=MI On and After 'MONDAY, JUNI . 21141, 18L7, TWO Pectualtt hums etas this r.. to leak the Federal Street, Allegheny Depot. Asily,Otunitats excepted.) ea follows: ... FIEST TRAlN—Cleo:curt Earurss !woe, Allegheny at 4 , . so A. II.: Steubenville Junction 6.0% (larakfast az °who,. ton at 8 v. re.O !env", Columbus at 10.60 SAO Orlill. at CAO ciunati at ILid P. a. This train stop, only et pills Jinx , don, Cadis, New Market, Chricheville. Coshocton, Dresden fr ie ma and Newark on the Sten ne and Indiana Railroad. SECOND TRAIN—NI ur Pasteur. leaves Allegheny 1.00 v. n- Steubenvi ll e , netion 6.30, Columbus 2,41 A. N A nod arrive.. at Cineinn II at 7,33 A. ti, nopo,,g at .ii , lions on S. i I. R. R. : ..• • - By Mii route tlifrty =Mies of trarel are used, It be ing the misitdireet line from l'ittidnaral, to Columbus, Cin cinnati and the eititlidrn and mouth wesurn ride), end In nppolotinoUG sod radoegement, unsurpassed by any first class and in the Uuiork. Trains maned et Thrtrk with the Eat ilnaky, Mansfield k Newark R. IL for Mt. Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo ant Chimps. At COLUMBUS widi Columbus, rid. and Ibillatua R. IL. fir Mina Urbana, Too, Itellefoutolue Forest An. At XENIA with die Barton, Xr LIU k Moo owl Indium Central R. It. for Spring fi eld, Dartorb Indiansp. °tin, Contria Indlana,Centrid Illinois, Lafayette, Terre Haute, At. Louts, kr. At MORROW with the Cineinnatl.Wilmingtonand Zane. silk R. R. for ‘Vinkington.Qtrlovillo and Lancaster. At LOVELAND with rondo for Millsboro, Ileruden.drortie mouth. AT CINCINNATI with the Ohio a. Mississippi Broad Gum+, It, Il.for 31adisan. Lonistillo. Nov Albany, Peso. vine. Vincennes, Cam, Central Illinois, SI. Louis. Jefferson city, Kassa+. Nclaraskat...l all points on the Illinois. Ins sou ri and Iltssippl itrfrs. - - FARE AS LOW MST ANT OTHER ROUTE-RAGGAGH CHECKED THROUGH. , For through tickets bythia route to the principal Wranaw AND P , OCTRZYS 1112.0 apply at the Creel Western O f fice. directly un the corner of the lllonetegahela House, Pittsburgh; in ert lAr llnicral and Station, 412 e. gamy. gt-i- ASK FOR TICKETS "VIA STRUBENVILLE."IiII All inGtortatlon concerning the Ithore Line and la can nertione. together with through freight rater and contracts, will Is. fundalted on applietition tu. MORRISON rosrEn, Agent, N 0.114. Water at, Plttrldogh GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L1,41,17Z Dri..T. Steubenville, 0, General Agent. 1957 1851 Air !Line Route FROM CIIICAGO TO ST. r , 51 tem i 23 LOUIS vla. Alton,OW and Chicago Railroad, all the way by Itailroail, carrying the Grist Arneriran Elpreas and Unite,' Stat. Mall.. The only direwt and reliable route to the South and Southwest. Seventy miler charter than anyat her Route. Trilllol leave the 51111110 AN SOUTHERN and C7IICAOO A In iCK ISLAND R. It., Corner of tan Buren and Shertnen St lansin Dny IStiartoi, 11:30 A. 31., daily, (Sunday . ex. cepti4}—orris. xt lOoa St. Lola., at 1:30 P. 31. St. I..nia Ntglit Expo:, 11:13 P.M. /1111 y. (Ratorday• ex rptoil..—rirri‘a xl En , t St. Loaho at I:30 P. M. Tr:3lNa LEAVE EAST ST. LOUIS. Day Expret.. n:l6 A. 31., daily, (Sunday ettrilard,) arrive ta. Chiraao nt o:13 P. 31. Night gaprria, 5 P. 31., daily, (Snoday execpkvijartive at Clarago 7:.C, A. 31. From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours. lIIPORTA N 7 LOCAL CONNEcnivs, AT 30LII:T—nith the Rock isllnd Rallnani for Ottawa, LAS alle, Ihn k Island and Central lowa. AT IllAtuMLNUTON—with Illinois Central Railroad for Clinton, Waynesville, and Decatur, and with hinges for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Pooria and Oqmika R. R. for Walnut Grote. Washington. Peoria, Pekin, Brimfield, Elmund, Knoxville, Galesburg, Monmouth and Burling ton. AT SPRINGY/Ma—with Gant Western Railroad for Jacksonville, Naplos and l llm4 /Baer. AT ALTON—with Daily Line or Packotm for IlannthaL Quincy and Koiktik; the most expeditions and rullabla route to all portions of North FAstern 311sainari. AT ST. LOlTlR—with Daily First Class Stestoboats for New °rte.+ and littermediato Points on the Lower Mimi. aissippi, and with Regular Lines of Packuto for Kass., St. Joseph, and rill pointa on the 111Annwl,Telmessee, Cumber. land and Arkonana POesengeeedeetinell for Bloomington, Springfield, Deviant., Jackvotiville, Sank" sod ell pointa on the Mlulwipp4 Mir mond, Kansas. Cumberland and Tennowee rivers, by taking the above root°. will i s tore of making connection& and arriving lu St. lintlin otl advertisivi time, avoiding the Tex. lions deLvye of the citiniltioni route vlia Paula and Illinois River, awing twenty-tour hoer, tithe, bring thirryarren mile. law, (natant to Bloomington. litty-eigilt test to Spring old, seventy low to St. Lools,and flacon kasha Peoria than by dny other route. 'Through Rams can bo prom:m.l at all the nun= Relinatti Oaktut at the Cmnpauy't oMce, 49 Dearborn atreet, opionite the Tremont Finow , and at the Michigan Southern and Rock bland Depot; corner of V Duren end aermnn stroctk Responsible Baggage Men will t at the Depot. of the Tllllol3li route coming Into the City, to check Baggage through to any taint Baited on the Line. A. IL MOORP., mr7,d I]. SLGOODRICIL Gallons] Passenger Agent Posanaylrani. Railroad. QUADIER ARRANGE-am- 4A M MENT—On and ofter June 22d The Mall Train leaves the Passenger Station every Ina except Sunday, at &AO o'clock. THE PAST LLNEleares Pittsburgh, except Sunday, 220 P. M. TILE NICIIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh hiladelphis et 8:30 P. M. The Indiana Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh daily. except Sunday., at 3:30 o'clock, P. M., stopping at all nations. and running m far as Indiana. The Firm Amoy ntie.lation Train for TurrieCreek Bridge,leaves daily, except hay, 0110.15 am. The Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek leavesdaily. Sunday excepted. at 4:53 P. 111-- Tho Third Acoommishtion Train for Turtle Creek Irv.a daily, except Sunday, at thial P. M. Bet umlng Trains arrive In PI thiburghas Gcllomc—Express 1.15 p. md Olal4 12.3 a .. aid Fast Line, - a rod Indiana Au commodatiortand Connellsville, 9 a. ncd First Turtle Creek Aomonmodation. 0.50.. nt.; Second Accommalation, 12.40 p. M.; Third Accommodation, 0.10 p. m., with Connelsville At commotlatton. • The traveling public will find It greatly to their interest, in going Etot or lVen, to travel by the Pommylrani', Rail rind, an the areommutatinta now Wit: red =mut be aurpus erl on arty other room. An the road I, hal:an - id with none, and Ls cottony free from dust, we can promise safety, Vend and comfort to all who may furor this rood with their pat ronage. For further partieulare nee ItatoThillent thedifferent start ing whom. Pm...cogerg from the Wen win end this Um hhortest nrol mmt exptelltmue route to Fltilluletpldn, Bald. more, New York or limn. J. STEWART. Agt., Pastenger Lima, Pliteinugh. MOS—MOORE, Agent, Asseuger Lines, Philadelphia. PtSled • je= Bteams4ip.a 1837 ....... Steamer Telegraph. TIIE FINE LOW PRESSCRE Steamer, Telegraph, Capt. RICILMIIII3 11.tRIWW. oill make three tripe. to *A between k Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Brum. Loam Cleveland tor Pon Stanley. Port Burwell, and Port Brum every Mondays Wednesdays ma Fridays et ' o'clock P. 31. Leave Port Burwell at 2 ecks':. P. 31.. and Port Stare nt o'rlock. P. 31, (or Clerelatd, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. .• The TELifiRAPI7 nerd. the United States Nall behove,. thew Porn, and connects .t Cleveland with tiro C., C. A C. liallrand, Cleveland land Punhurgh , Lake none and Toledo Ain, with Port Staley null Laudon Runnel'!" and Port Burnell Ilne 1,1 Stages. The TELEOKAPII hue been thoroughly overhauled dad roltted, and it in excellent. eoeulltiuu fur the trade she rape Ihr•For Might or m s.ange aim' to . SCOVILL k LAUDERDALE, f7etelnnd, LANE A RILL, or 'JOILN !oIcKENNON, Port Entarell„ ual HOLCOMB k ILKNDERSON, or ROUND DAVISON, Port Stanley. aplklind Liverpool, Philadelphia. and New York Screw Steamship Company. TILE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS yp rat forming the abort. line will sail from Now York as KANGAROO. Capt. Jeffrey, August Oth. CITY OP BALTIMORE. " Leitch, . 4 23t/i. CITY OP WASIUNGTON, " Wylie, Sept. :Id. Anil oath alternate Thornily. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. Faro tram New York, (301 n 5i5, Third Class $3O. tieerpool, for six Chem $4. Return nekets available for six months by any steam* of the Kuth-Weetrru .1. road oleo rote men to all ports of Smulusky witb Lake; mad og route by vehirb le Great Wee, .01iIrMtM 71c per 1o; r. Cabin, gift Third Class, $llO. Ththe Eteamships are supplied with Improved Wstertig compartmenta, and carry experienced burgeons. ' Persons steed proceeding to Nome', or wlebing to sett for choir Dien& Dam the old country, can Imrcbase tide[ rod obtain all infonuatinn byepplying to J. O.Dale, 1 Broadway N. Y., gable & Cortes.l77 Broadway. N. Y., or 30111: 71103IPSON, 410 Liberty at., Pittsburgh tay-PeLssage certificates by find clue Stng Packets b. twven New York and Liverpool. Drafts sold by DLe above! de2l4—apS We per 100 mgt. Lk por 100 1100. 400 Mt 100 11). Ita weight, until • Dollar Snologs'llank, ,V 5. 65 fluerth Strut. Middle Boon, jinni Bin Building :OPEN DAILY FROM 9'TO 2 O'CLOCK, Alm on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from Mars Bost to November first, from 7 to 9 o'clock: and from N 'amber find o May first, from G d o t o'clock. Deposits received of al snow less than one Dollar, and a n d of the prate declared at year, in June December. Interest wax declared at thee rate of az per MIA. per annual, to Deceniber, 1855, also, in June, and December. 1850..0t rtine,lBs7. Interest. If not drown out, Is pun,di to the credit of the dw pallor as priori pal, and beari the samo Intereat Gam die first , days of June and December, coniphundlng twice a year with out troubling the &manor to cell or even to present his Taw book. At this rate, money will double in Sr.. than 11 year., making iu ties aggregate XINING AND 001 =UP= CCM • • TE.M. Illtlln p°° l0 k' fll7Pi 't :he i" l g1 . 11 n41 /. 11:C1'011 Prtsidemt—GEO acct Rupeare ll. George White, William Y. Johann, James W. Hallman, - Alexander Bradley, Jahn S.Cmgrare, John G. Backofeu, __ James D. Kelley, Hill Bargain, William S. Lawler, Albert Culberteno, ',' John 11. Mellor, John B. Canfield, %Falter P. Marsha. J. (lordlier Collin, Wilson', Hiller P Alonso A. Carder, William Phillips, Charles A.Colton A. M. Pollock, H. R`, William Douala.: Henry L Dingwa ll , Francis Felix, Robert Robb, George F. Gilmore, •James diddle , James S. Goon, John Ml Baajer. William B. Haven, George ti. golden. Jame. Hardman, Alarms:ter OMR. Neerelorkisiad Triontine—CHAßLES A. COZ-101r autly-ttrrlit Join:arty/ GEORGE E. ARNOLD it CO., .111CPANKERS, EX' CHANGE,. TOON AND ID!BRIBWiters. Current and Ducurrent Hooey Bought nd Sold. Btorka bought and sold nu .romisslom Miasma Paper, Bonds and 31ortgageti, "ty, Gummy , Hamad *nits purchased and negotiated. CONMOcutipromptly attended to. Ddles No. T , Fourth ¬. ;j3ANKIIOIIO LNG 110 USE- fEI JOHN T 4 . ...... SOMERSET, . - . ..---SOMERSET op, MOUNT PLEASANT, IVESTMORWD CO., CONNELLSVILLE, ....... ---ESTIETTE CO, Penn MNIONTOWN,..- ..... " BROWNS " . NEW BRIGHTON,- . --FAYETTE CO, Depadte received, Discoonts made, Drafts 6)004 sot and collected, Bank Notes and Specie Tht• and sold, Sucks, Note. and other Securities bought d mission. Coneerpondence and collections ki eold one NHOLMES St SON, DEAL ZION and Ihuneatic Hills of Excbinge, Pi rtificate of ticilatite, Bank Notts and Sutler No . 4 D Market Ce street, ttsburgh. airCedlectionitnade on &I/ t h., throndbont the Malted State*. • principal cilks I RUIT OANS-1000 dos .f°4. preseArm • (mit without sugar, daily sued:aadl4 lrtk sori: .7/7Z IlUlit a rf trleral jL _LACK MITTS—Just reel by Eipress, an alisiortinetit of black Minx Extra Elm Limn Nat ars, Vett Whit•Ouxbrie and otbsr dadzabli at 112. IDIEEBE..II ilailroaba ssXwyC)*J itionetau a.: BpLays. Raley and Keg Illestlon .t the ;Ace. RGAS ALBREE. =WM • Jcitin U. Shoenberger, Charles Emit. X. °ratter! Murphy., Theobahl omstaetter, lease M. Pennock. William J. Andetson. sicr.