;4; r ' - • 0.0j0it.;..,..0: . 1. - titt., t'he" e ' ot the' i m petiromat has re- been made In - of docks to prove that the Fraticeen num— . - . A ,- 9 ,- Sh e - tonality which coma be re re,,,t to the food they. were. supplied Some were fed On rice, a substance which con tains only feW . parts of fat in a thousand. 'Others fed on rice with a certain amount, of better added. At the end of the experiment, the first were sa;lean at when first placed upon , • the diet; the latter, in a few days, became pas- I itively balls of fat. Other experiments were made otii pigs. It was found as the result of several 'trials, that there was sometimes more fat produced than was contained in the food on 'which they. were fed. Food which, given alone, has notihe properties of fattening, when-mixed " With a fatty matter acquires the property to an degree; and fattening articles of ...teikr which do not Antain much fat, always Ofkind with its chemical constituents, the prin. elindof which is &tote, and from whence the fat Tiequireil is certainly derived. RURAL D1AL01313.-Bccrs—A very sparsely fur nished farm-house parlor. Praent, the farmer • and his wife- Husband—l:think, wife, that Are must try to a / fit up ur parlor a little; if it wee welifurniehed 'I, sho 1 re,sUy like to invite Mrs. Jones, the pi t widoW we met at cousin James's when in the city, tospend the Bummer with' us, as James writes meehe wants a place in the coun try to stop, at - it'reve weeks. Wife:—D , us't you_ think, husband, that you had better ft .up the barn, and be able to show Mrs. Jones a ; well fenced farm, Instead of a parlor fixed tip to imitate one in the city? As long as the barn doors are off the hinges. I will try: to get along with the parlor as it is, and hope Mrs. Jones can—if not, she can come with me to theltitahen, or go with the girls to the hay field. : ~ TO MAKE BLACKBEEMT WINZ.—Ae the Season fob-blackberries is near, the following receipt for making wino; which is endorsed by several jogrnals, maybe of value to the ladies: Measure your berries and braise them; to every gallon adding one quart of boiling water. Let the mixture's:and twenty-four hours, stirring occa sionally; then strain off the liquor into a cask; in erry gallon adding two pounds of sugar; cork tighfand let it stand till the following Octobe,r, and you will, bare wine ready for use, without further boiling or straining, that will make lips • smack as they never smaeke4 under similar circumstances CLAY will Uermanintly improlre any soil that is sandy or leachy. Lime and leached ashes Will also benefit leachy land. - 'Swamp muck, or peat, when dry, will take up, without dripping, four times its own weight of water. Hence the necessity of thorough drainage. ' A ton of dry forest letives produces only 600 pounds of mold; hence, 500 pounds of mold pro duce a ton of plants. Clay; applied to sandy land, Is far better than sand to chi) , land. One hundred tons to the acts, will pre an inch in depth. It takes 5 pounds of corn to form one of beef. Three and a half pounds of cooked meal will form one pound of pork. Hogs ahould always have access to the ground, and for breeding sows it is indispensably neces sary. The 'want of this has been the death of many a flnelitter. iten Mott abbernstments ENT vuz.cA.Nia.z, s GOODYEAR'S PAT IA RUBBER. M CO.. OWNERS OF • RD . LVDJ TEM:BEACON DA; Pateotairmoutactore rtalocod offer for sale at Alm lamo., Now Tot% Or the Pool. 8111111.3L3 of every kind :medal for Do meal° or PrOfooslooal pur roam. pronuaboodl Phesi clam the moat perfect oracle oeer BREAST PUMPS, • POWDER FLASK= warranted toke.p the powder ar ITIVI TCRS CASTORS. thmt sill not Edam theca:pet TUMBURRS t SOAPTRATE, Pen end Pocket CUTLER; NAPKIN WINOS. This iMstfcrfaa ..11staialw ch I. es Arm so METAL— light ae liollN—brilhint es ]6T—spoor conductor of lIEAT —moosmoductor M ELECTICCITI —end rot which OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES predoceoo Tee; Is vastly euperlor to any can. for the above named. and ►great variety of other purposes, to which It Is applied. Dealers In ell parts of the country are .applying them+ salvos with these g00d.% and consumers who wont the bag articles of its, hind. will buy no other. - erillo Iron Pipe Work,. ' . MERRIL & XACLUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERSTN Wronglit Iron Pipes, fittings. tools, and *very de scription of apparatus connected WILLI Steam, Witter sod Gan for heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Honda Private Dwelling, Hospitals, Asylum., Clllaly, Farforles said flan. Also, Val.f.es...C.fttk Pumps, Gauges, Boilers taut Boller Mom to order. Onr , Serelir Cation bind:tines are. entirely new, and o • nub Patent-:-ererynntod to do donblo tbo work of any cob^ nrootion. ' Order; solicited from an sections of the Country, Cud promptly attended to. je.Wlydr 13#ilattelpbta abberttorments. EM)3iMUiIMI PIIILADELPIIIA, WEIODESALE DEALERS TN OILS, MOW, Stara, L. A full aunortrunto on hand to lethal the attention of denim it re.pactfully naked. mrfuttly Battlinort abberttoments C. 12601122 MUM. -- U. 2. 11002 RIGGS * CO., A GENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA BIANIIPACTITRED TOBACCO, Bethange Piave, Dthiatora. Ba.,AhrtOois hand a large .took, width they dlstribete at the lovreat market vie.. • ittallycla athortcultuialoSu. Pittsburgh fledge Parma Nursery. SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, about tins quarter of • mile from the second ToU .01.. Oa*, oh the, Farmers' amit_lleettanica' Plank Rood, mil exten sion of Fourth street, and about three ands quarter mllee from Pittateiret. MIL JAMES MURDOCK, Proprietors. July Told Shade Trees for Sale. A• •-• A L I ANT II US, ELS!. LINDEN, el l Nort.aln doh, &a, of extras!. for Sarin*. plarka. JOIN M II 7 HDOCII, N. 11.-3 TharCia Wilfer, at the (*Mend Nursery, attend to planting shad. tansy for venom requiring hathrr: aloft. I Toradkatf _ Special Noises, .1100T13 .ND SHOES,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAMPA ROBB, No. 89 Market street,ll., u between Marker House and Fifth/street, tamp n s pleasure id cdUo.z the attention of hi. frionds and the pals. lie gt.ssendlito his taint /urge szely of the wet splendid stock of BOUTS. SIiDSS,O al Mitt SON7AOB. kc., seer es- Jana in this tair:purchao4 direct from the Manufacturers and Importers of Preach Saila (0 the East", eitira. Meek is j.M what It partway to be—rer7 superior and ad iin i tZtt;=reu m ,7 • Misres,%.l ChH3drens . French Shoe. LA NMI to any found East. The ease ant guests:d oer Of their at. La charm takes pleasure La lash.- ing all whet are la want to giro him a =IL Priem will be found as ulual—rery low! Remember the place, No. SlO Market street, Pittsburgh. wirlM-I+9 lateprowessiesat In Book Binding. HE UNDERSIGNED having. obtained. Let T. -sets Patent Kyr immurement In Book Binding, te pre panel to furnish the looms te books now in nee or to apply the same to new books, orders for which are resipeet fully a:lib:Atari at WELDER ROWANIPS Book -Blndery sod Slant Book•MattniSceory. B. W. corner Third and Wood err. • The obese improvement seaside Ist, ot a Metallic Spring looping the bect . of the boa:: In such a tanner e. to pa vett the liana from sartgAng when (betook Is standing in a 'vertical pakten. 2d. The cards/mare metallic groove. In which are Inserted, which will effectually present the look town wearing or <hang In placing the alone In Its resting ptaca jetnend L. [(MOW AND, Patentee. Sr OUR CIDER, OR. PURE CIDER VINE. ..J edit can be obtained at Monia I Patton's In the Dls mos& The trasb usually .nW for vinegar ought to be pne blbted, being compowd of vitriol 'and othor poisonous drugs. The sinwr at Malls 4e- Patton's ms sweet Mb, two yearn back andmothinghas been deed to it. Price 25 cents . per . ATKI "THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, YOU PARLOR& good *imply Jot received add tor Web) jr—S J. R. REED & Ccl., Jewellers, A PLEASANT COUNTY RESIDENCE A FOXSALE,adJobsIng the Tillage of Mansfield, with earee.4 hod. highly Improved. - There le a slat f4ro Moe Cottage Hompaeontalrdnir eight well finished rooms barb house, moth home, stable, cow 14.m.e.iidAll necessary, oat homM, cistern and well wale} ooneeakrnal fruit Mee an coMmonoing to bear. Al. a numbo of ornamental Mae sad shrubbery. Apply to , BLAKELY At RIMISIf, H t _ p:ialglffoil Het 'kasha, Clothes Bradlee, Nell Brash**, P ,Teedla •hoo, led ßra Ilraelles, 91' the bed goditlee awl orety descri A li be bed at /Y 24. A.7O3.IPLIFYIINder,o3r. D tertet et. RUIT C41.N.8E PRESERVED WITIIOU _L' EOCIAR. by a4ag It OBLEIOB BEM/MALMO •• ' ir°r 1?4. :10!‘ Of RED COPtEE POT, . Yederal Street. AR*Rho.l. LARD IL-213 bbls in store and for sale by Jy3o DIAIAIt DICKEY i CO. EAD-600 pigs in store and for sale by /YU J9S. I.r.vrit'Fn. ALEILATUS---5. tons-in bbis, null du, 11..0 end boas, of the bele, quality, on modoment farad& • Jr3o ISAIAH DICKEY & or, ARLINGTON COALOLL in 'store on cun .ll_, Amment for .1. by , DIALAII DICKEY I CO. INEES kegs assorted Noe. in sumo and Oa& jy23 an& P. LIM eft 011e--50 4bls. Cincinnati No. 1, JOS: 3.. 7,10411 k Oft. P OWDER-*—.Konk and. Bills Powder, a Aide amPartmtat Cat!atsat4 oft bond sad for sale by - YOali• Lam= co. 1111PRIPIEREPREIPPIrr-i-- :7 - . ;:-.. ',. - - :. .- , , ~..,,. „,.- ~-..-. '-_, 4;:i,, ,,- .4 - ,-,.. - ! - --A -, ; ,-, t - ,'i'-• - e-'& 4 ` .4. - 7,- --*-';'-' -- s ~ ~ , • ‘ .; t .;,., ~,, ~ ~ 6, 1 --, -_ !-Z" - ' ,-. ''' ~ - . .!,Nt , ;j::.;-;.;:.-, . i r, ,'''.•-•`" :-. :1-':: , . - ,:, ' 4, - 4. , .., .',',-1-1,-- RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to the Conn!ltreLei ..Bgeeteel byfide Smote .4 Ilowe Repradiatioca qf -reteeAroteeoeitaiif PeettApteitnia Go/veldt:au* I"Phatthe Wooing ainendeterue ere proposed to the Otoott.. tattoo of the Opmatmereolth, In warren= with the pro 'Woes of the teeth artiste thereof.. ?nest. LNESDICEINT. There .11211 be an adilickmallutiele to old CowtltUtlO to 1, 0 cleciiiiaated ea article eleven, seCollocer.— Samoa 1. The State may contract debta, to supply casual deficits or failure. in revenue., or to meet .peuses not oth erwise provided fore bet theaggregata mommt of such debts direct and contingent, whether contacted by virtue of one or more acts of the general emerahly, or et different period. of time, shall severe:need seven lanadred and fifty thousand dollar; and the money liaising from the erection of such debts, abaft he applied to the ixtzfor which it was ob tained, or to repay the debt. so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECI3O3 V- In addition to the above limited power the State may omitted debts to repel invasion, =ppm.. insur rection. defend the State 10 war, or to redeem the present combusting ludebtedne.shf the &embed. the money arising from the contra Ling of such debts, shall ,he applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay mob &hie, and to no other pmplaie whatever. Egerton 3. Except the debts ahoy. specified. in sections one and two of this article, no debt Whatever daft be created hy, or on behalf of the State. Stenos 4. To provide for thepaymmTh. of,the present debt, end any addition.] debt contracted as aformak • , the legible tore abaft, at its fleet sissies, after the rupee. on of this amendment, create • tanking fond, which shall he sufficient to ply the seeming Interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the pHticipal thereof by • sum not les. than two hun dred and fifty thousand dollant which tank log feed shall consist of the net annual Income of the public works, Muni time to time owned by the State. or the proceeds of the sale of the samt.,.or any part thereof. and of the income or pro ceeda of aide of stocks owned by the State. together with other funds, or roam:lmes. that tray be designated by k The said sinking fund may Iss Increased. from time to time by aecigolog any part of the ates,.or other revenues of the sate, not required for theeellnary sod cumut pent,. of goveromeot, end unless In case of war, invosion or item, renion, no part of the we'd sinking fund shall to , ;used or ap plied c.thervrbc than in • ninguishment of the putdir debt, until the o.llloolt of mob debt is reduced below the sum of See millions of dollars. • Secrets 5. Thd crellt of the commenwealth abaft not in miy manner, or event, be pled„,d, or loaned to, any Individ ual, company, corporation, or 0.100C1101.11; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter hicome a joint owner, or stock holder, in any company, association, or corporatism Sam= d. The Coaes uwealth shaft not assume the debt, or say part thereof, of any comity, city, bcrough or town. ship; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt dull have been contracted to enable the state to repel lora tioa, wv.ppeas: domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to :mist the state in the dbeharge of any portion of Its present bidet:attune. 8=037. The legislature shall not authorLse twv county, city, borough, township, or locorporated distrkt, 'by virtue of. rote slits citizens. or otherwise, to become a stockhold er In any company association. or corporation; Or to obtain m ose y fe e , urban its credit to, my corporation, assochaion, 1111t1tulfou or party. There shall he an additional article Weald constitution, to be deeignated ea article XII, as follow= auTICLII XIL • OF NEW COUNTIES ho county &nil bo dlritled.by • line cutting off over one tonthof lm population, (eltbet to form • new county or nib semina) without the aprem assent of such county, by • cote Of the electors thereof; nor Ann toy new county be mint,. tithed, containing less than four bundrni sonar. milea THIRD /ME:Miff/MT. Prom section two of the beet article of the Constitution, Mika oat the worth, "04 tar oily J Philadelphia, and 0 ./ each county rapictivelf; from eectiou Hes, same article. strike mat the words, "of Philadelphia cod of Ella several cosintat;" from section seven. lame article, strike out the words, "neither the ea ye Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words. "and run" and strike cut "section four, mese article," and in Hen thereof Maim the following: unction 4. in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, reprmanta. tiros to the number of one hundred shall ho apportioned end distributed nosi ly, throughout :I'l-611 by U r I :. l er ro al '"ie ta n thereof; er* t that an " com a nt cont n ainiZat least three thousand five hundred Jaablea S may be allowed a separate representation: but no more than three counties shall be Joined, and no county .halite divided, in the for. motion of a district. Any city Containing a sufficient norm ber of tazables to entitle It to at least ton representatively, shall have &separate representation malgned it, and shall be divided Into corm districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population no near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section roves, same article, Insert thew, womb, "the ally of Phaadelphfa shall be divided tido single semiorial districts, of contiguous territory as mart/ equal - in taxable oresation th potsffiki bat no word Ann be divided in the eroli." The legislature, at Its, first session, after the adoption of thin amendment, Mall divide the city of Philadelphia late senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged mtll the ap portionment In the year one thousand eight hundred and elatprour. There shall bo an additional 1.13.10.2 to the first article of mid Cemaltntion, which shall be numbered and read ae WI •lowc Samos 28. The legislature shall bare the power to alter, revoke,or an any charter of Locorieration hereafter con , (erred by, or under, any *pedal, or general law, the in their-opinion It may be Minrions to the slovensof the Corn .monwealthl in such manner, however, that no injustice ahall be done to the corporator*. • the above roamed malt. ratetnete, En. 63 Malden only. POCKET CORK SCREWS, Envavers and IlechanhW MEASURINO TAPES, MECUM-VT OILERS, MARTINGALE RINGS wnie socKzrs, LYSITLATORS, March 27,1837. Regrol,d, That this reeolution pass. On the drat amend ment, yea. 24, nays 7; on the .eeeud amendment, yeas 23, nay. 8; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. (Extract from the Journal.] OEO. W. 11A31ERBLT, Clerk. • 1.7 stn iIOCIO. 0PZ1.L . := 471:11, Raeolred, That this reaolution pun. On the lint amend ment, yeas 78, nays lh on the iiecond amendment ye. 17, nay. 34; on the third amendment, yea. 72, nay. = on the fourth amendment, Tees 83, nay. 7. [Eatreet from theaourmd zi - i ; JACOB LER. Clerk. nal In the Secretary's office, May 2, 1857. A. G. CURTLY. Secrdary gftBe fbiamentraalth. Swansea'. Ores, Harrisouty, Jana 22. 18.57. for Telegraph Wire, adopted by the Ammicen Telegmpll Company, SHAVING BRUSHES, PANS, BATHS. FUNNELS -••• • • • UMM=I for Photographic and Drug glad' P.M.*. att- Penaryiranid, Ido cortlfy that the ewes and foregoing le • true and correct copy of the original "Resolution propoWngemend merits to the conetitution of the Commonwealth." with the vote In each branch of the Legtelatom upon Mental pamage thereof, as appear. from the orialhgv roe file to We °Moe. in. l d et c. tee u thuott . y bo erheroo . f t 4 I t e h t e ve he i rv o t t ma t t e eet my,..rbetty.! °Mee, the daq and year above written :Sart - Lary sf the Oorriatonirealth. la brats, March 27, 1537. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwenitis being under consideration, 00 the quern:ion, Will the Senate ktree to the first amendment? he yeas and nays mete taken agreeably to tba provisions of the Constitution, gad were as follow, Til Tean—lleeere. Brewer, Brotene,Coftey, Ely. Seca.. Fetter. ;Ylevaiken, Frazer, legretd. Jordan, till Stager, Hem. Lambeth. Lewis. llyez, Scofield, Seller*, Shuman. Webb Sena, Webb, W 114.1., Wright and Tagtsul, 4osavr-2.1 Aare—nenrs.thabb. Cavemen, Finney, Gregg, tiara Penn., and Eouther-7 . _ So the question wundeteradned in the adinnatlva. On the question, Will the Senate agree to theweond amendment ! The yea. and nays were taken agreeable to the prosbilo of the Constitution, and were w.f0n0...a.: -"- I'me—Mean Brewer, Drowns Cramll, Ely, Evans Fetter, Nation elminiken, Ingram. Jordan, lines. Limbach, LOWL.I. Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wlßlo., Wright and Tagra, rt, Kars—Masan Corey, C bb, reser, Gregg. Marls Ell. Fervor, and Scollnld—S So the potation woe determined in the aillrinative. Or the question Will the Somas amt. to the third amendment! The yeas and nays sere taken agreeably to the proved:me of the Constitutioo. ant werem L,tlrw, via: . „. . Yeari—llowra Er war. Brow," Cobb. Creares% Ely, Emus, Fkuniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, KlUinger, Hoer, lenbach. Leek, Myer, Scored& Seller., Shemin, Souther, Steel, Straub, Welsh, WUkim end Wright-24 firs—Mmu - a. Cofies,Gregg, Harris and Penrose—l. So the question was determined in the Marmarirs. On the queation WLU the Senate agree to the fourth amandment ? The yens awl nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution. end were as follow. vie: • Yas—Newry Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Crewmen Ely Evans Fleoniken, Prater; Ingram, KRueger, Keoe, Lau- Wets Lads Slyer, Scofield. Sailers, Shuman, Sather Steele, Straub, Webb, Wilkins and Wright-IM. Ners--MesarsCratib, Pinney, 'Jordan and Pearow.-4 So the question tram determined In the effirmatiee. Is Tat Boom or Ilmenscrramm, Apra 29. 1057. The rewelution propaingsmendmente to the Constltutim of the Common realth being under atudderation, On the question, Will the Home agree to the flat amendment' • Tee yea. and turye were taken agreeably to the prOrtdons of the Constitution, and mete es follow, tot: lals—Stesers. Adilersou. Arthur Deckhouse, Ball, Bock, Bishop. Solar, Brans Calhoun, C;ntbell, ease, Cleaver, Oran-Med, Dickey, Ent, Bator, Foster, 0 thbormy, Glid e s Hanel, Harper, Heinsyleistaref, UHL Millegas, Hat n. igake,) knurls Mines Jacobs Jenkins Johns John son, haelfmars Kerr, Knight, Leteenring. Lonynker, Lovett, Mane., Wangle, Wealmont. Wilma, Moorhead, Mumma, Museebnan. Nichols, Nicholson. Nutternitchsr, Pearson, Peters, Petnlttn, Pownall, Purcell, Flama-y, (Philadelphia.) Itainsey. (York.) Reamer, Beal, Roberts. Du pp, tallow, assay (mbrlts) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Toles. renewals, Vickers. Toeghtley, Walter, Westbrook, Whar ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Thammtan and Gem, Spentare—:e. Nass—lleaars. 'Backus Demon, Deck, Hamill - u, Han cock, Hine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Lebo, Struthers, atom, Warner and Wintroda-11 So the question was determined let the affirmative. On the qttertism, • Will the Ileum agree to the slams! amendment Thera. and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were aa lolbw, via: Yeas—Messrs Anacreon, Flackboae,Dell, Dock, Bower Celhou, disupbell, Only, Ent, Patusold, Fatter, Glides: Hamel. Harper, Heine, Westand, 11.111eps, Hoffman. (Beam) lioneekeeper, Wehrle, Inns., Jenkins, Johns, Johnson. Kauffman, Knight, Lamming, Lougaker, Lovett, Menem, mangle, Brusein, Moorhead, If tuwelman. N ichols, son, Nnuemacher, Parson, Peters Pe(kin, PownalL Puree', Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York.) Kamer, Roberts Rupp: Shaw,BlostsTolats To,ghtlay. Walter, Westbmok, Murton, Zimmerman and Gets, ffpmtar-57 Nara—Mears Arthur. Alienable Baker; Betreath Bishop, Brown, (hase, Cleaver, Crawfont, Bates Gitibortey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Ma, Hoffman, (Lebanon,)Jacota, Kerr. Lebo, WCalmont, Mumma, ROM, Smith, (Cowbells) ,Stnith, (Cesuire,) Steveolell, Struthers, Thorn Unreal - ha. Vickers Wegonseller,' Warner, Wlntrode, Witherow and Wright-34. no the question wet determined to the alllninstlve. On the question, Will the Home egret to the third ' am end meat The yes. and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Cons :Motion, and were as Salver, sts Vets—Mears. Anderson, Deckhouse, Dalt, Back. Benson. Bower, Brown, Calhoun Campbell, Chas Cleaver. Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Enter, Pansold. Poster, Gibbons'', Hamel, Il Harper, lithos Heisten,L 11LU emu, liartnati, (feast (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Imbrie, teem Jambe, J o hn% Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Lo Lovett, Maness Mangle, NrCelmant, Warhead, Mumma: Mussel. num Nktiols, Nkholson, Neuentacher, Pearson, Peters • partials Parnell, Powell, Eartmoy, ( Yor k, Dahmer Used, Sapp, Shaw; Sloan, Smith,. (Cambrie,) Smith, (Cantan,) seereneas Taus Tanvoorlda, Tickers Toachtler, Westbrook, Williston, Witherow. Wright, Zinanterman and Oats, Noorker-72. Ners--Ilears. Arthur, Augustine, litsckusßialtop, Carty, Ie whips Merattota, Hancock, Lline,_Jenkine, Knight, Lettering, DPlPrein, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Rebate. Eden M. trg, MORI. Walter, Wexner, ' , Marten and Wintrala-‘2l. BO the gumlike, was determined in the afOrtrustia. On the question, WIII the llama ,tree to the fourth innehdroent I The yam and sma more taken satiably to the provisions I of the Constitution. end were as follow vie; Yers—Marra. Anderson, Arthur, ' Beckham, Backus. Dell, Berk, Denson Bishop, Bower, Ewan, Whom', Ctimir bell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey Ent, Eyster, Peumld, later, °Money. (Hides Hamel. ry Halstead, 11111,1111lega, Holfmatt,(DerkS) (Lib . goon.) Ilonsekeeper,imbrie, lona, Jegobs, Jenkins, Johns, y 0 b..., Kauffman Kerr, Lebo, LeisenringLongaker,Loven, mama, Mama.. WCalmont, Wilvaln, Stumm., Musted. mon. Nichols, Nicholson. Nuttemaidar Pearson, Patera. PetrtPowtalL PurtsilDeruseYalldtadelptila,) Hammy, (Cant megrim Heed, Roberte,Rupp, Shaw, bloats Smith, Ombra.) Smith, (Centr ic Stemmata. Tams Tall, Tan- LVOsehle. Tbeghtley, Wagonseller. Warner West brook, Wharton, 'Williston, Wltherow, Zimmerm an and Gets, Spraker--4M. Nara--Meson Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers Thorn, Wletrods sad Wright—? • So Me qualm seta determined In tbfflaillrinaßse. • 81X2111111 . 1 COM; I • llmuurtmo, lune V., WO. I Peempieetaim m Ido certify teat the Mom and. Ibregiong is tram mad correct copy of the t. Yeas" lad. Nays" taken on the rem onletims preposhog amendments to the Constitution of the Commonmellth, as the aloe appears on the Journal. of UM two nOOOll of the General- Meembly of tide Commoa smalth Ibr the medals of 'NV. • Witham my hand and the tar of add Mat, BM tweetP•osamd day of,Una mathonand eight ban. &Sand • , G. CIIIiI2I. '• • Jai►• leerdrify4 flosaeramalll.' Marl in-store and for sale by 'I9AIAH-V(01M it CO. maims XL OF PUBLIC DEBTS SECOND AMENDMENT. ifEtistelaaneows. Cemetery Marble Works, No. 333 LibtyStreet, below Wayne, PI-TTSBEGII, PA. IiLiTTN IJ NW LAWTON, PRA O'f I.(I)tf,'SI,ILIIIIII3_IL.A.SON, W'STIES RESPECTFULLY ;TO IN . lona lila Aim& and the public purrally, that no has lowed the above artoolset, tor the roatintactort awl gala of orrery variety of HarMo Work, eta as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and form; •1110, Mantle Piece., Centre Table, Pier, Borten and Wash • Stand Tope, du, ke. Khlch he Is offering 'Alone as any other ertablisimurnt West the mountains. lib mock Ls entirely mw and Its. bun seleeted by himself, expressly Lir this mar ket. lie is Wu, prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclose Dar Lots with Mar ble-or phone, nod to execute any other work In his line, in any of Use Cemeteries adjoining Pitteborgh. r.r.rcas ar 0000t0000 to Puy. T. D. Lytuan. Dollen tiedway.Esq., nen. W. Wilkins, John Chielerb Jim. li. Shoeuber-mr„ , Tarp, W. L. ilittrcaiL Req., Charles Drewer, Leo, J. IL I.IIIL Esq.. Thonub Scott. 1 A. B. Curling. Esq., W. P. Ileum. Fe. it. It. While. Deq. The Trade furnished with ell kinds of Foreignand Donne tic Marble, either dubbed or in the rough, at Wholesale prime. tie has also made arrangements with the manufreturers of the best bumble, for a C011211.1t supply of Hydraulic C.- ment, Water nod Leulseille Lime. and Planer Perin, both for Land and !Rocco Work, ail of which he is prepnred to furnish at short notice. mItIMAt I\ll/BGR.A.VIr.'B PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE. NO 73, TRIRD STREET NEAR ILASKET, WHERE THE PI'ISLIC ARE RESPECT- FULLY In: 116.1 to call and test Its merits, The price of a tingle stove le It a Duruerstand it $4.25: $l6 will purchase enough to du every variety of cooking for a facet y of 4 to 0 pentoue, this does not include gas, lir:tektite and Cooking utensils. The common trove tin ware may do. Yor further information address the undersigned, DE. J. MUSGRAVE. Being the first In this city who used your Paten: Ens Cooking Apparatue, I can cheerfully and confidently recline mewl It to other. as far superior for all cooking Purl..a to any of the old faslttotted cooking etosCs. 1 conceder It a great Improvement, and when itsseveral advantage. are know,,, no bout e keeper will be satisfied without IL Among iteadvantages 1 will mention the following: First, a fire le slwayerendy, thus easing time md labor. Second. cooking 16 done without oppncadire heat. Third, its neatness, which la a greatprovement upon the coal ...lye. Fourth, the ease w im Wch the heat may be regulated and the progress of cooking attended to. Time mar develop° other adesnta ges. but for the present I will respectfully submit thew. MRS. S. A. Jo ussos, 10.), Wylie etreet. Haring In use two of Dr. Musgrave's Patent Gas Cooking Stoner,' can cheethilly rec t ,mmend them lathe public as the moat convenient and twonomlcal cooking apparatus for bath:Tete. They are superior to nay otos° I coo- noed. Jet). MKS. E. S. WYKES, No 00. Market street. A Aare Chance for laveatment. THE SUBSCRIBEItt designing to embark 100 new PElZerprine, Mksa fur sale the Machinery, Pat, terns, de., now to working order, at his Machine Worka, Ryan'. Buildings, Fifth street. The business location and quality of Machinery in 111.., combined with terms, present strong Inducements to 1n5 . ..m.1d of capitol. If the s abore la not dieposed of as It stands by Lho aocond week in June, it sill then ho dlaposed of In part, to tuft purchaser, WSI. WARWICK, mytkhdtf Ryan'. Building. Fifth street. ;T MATCU MACHINE IN HE GREATES" THE WOULD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A 9 MALL IN VEDIIENT, THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE Ia a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machini mate only Silk ca driven by head, and will make the for tune of the manufacturer ins Mort time. Where good wood la to be had readily It materially reducos the met. air-Several county or Machine privileges are offered for de at a moderate prim. For particularn, .all at GAZETTE COUNTING 1100 1 . Fifth street. JeldderiftlT 1857. Storesi Eitove•t: 1831. THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Cooking, Parlor Ind flatting Storm to Its found to Allegheny City, at the Mama prices, comprising in part the celebrated _ Stem Iron City, Aurora, Diamond, Tropic, Crystal Palace Cooking, Ikauty or the West. Together with °eery variety of articles in the line, such u. Hollow Ware. lloose.Furxdahhag, Orator and Spouting, Bird, Squirrel and Parrot CageamirCall at Sign of Chffir 114. Federal street, Allegany. 0m.30 GEO. W. IIIIBLET: I:urr n 1 rrr+•}nlQ . . PRE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN ufactoring PORTABLE FLOURTNO BULB, 011 QC WIT SUPERIOR FOR SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY, to .y other now in use. They can be driven by steam. water. or borer power. and will pro an acquisition to Imo Masters, Stock Seeders and Lumbermen. Many penams throughout the country who have surto. power, or power employlvl only • part of the time on other business, by introducing one or more of. those Mills into their establiahmenu. may greenly benefit themselves. Une of these t 29 lychee in diameter.) grinding over 12 bushels Feed per boor, can be seen daily in opertion at the Oil art Feed Mill of Rosana Release • Co., Rebecca Ertl, Allegheny. /Kir-Orders filed with dispatch. . • W. W. WALLACE, 31P Liberty z.trorit. Pittahurgh. P. JOSE IF FR I° mre., (Succeasor to) KIMMEL. MESSICK k MASO.NIe HALL MTH STREET. OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE delicacies of the aenecn. famed up at the shortest no. tie.. from tl o'clorls :n the morning to 12.7:c10ck at night. Business met, uld when mill do well to mil In and ...- lee OCT hill of Faro at any time to cult their appetite. Haring arrandeunenta made to reeelce eh. ke articles In our line. from Baltimore. Philadelphia nod Norfolk, we can offer a (rash supply of • OTATEJLtI. HALIBUT. TROUT. LAKE HERRING, And from the Wort. MI tit• ended, of PRAIRIE OAHE, PRAIRIE CIIICKEEP, REED BIRDS, which we cut furnish to Invalids or other*. at Woleash , or Retail, tither et the corner HAND AND PENN ST.a-, or at WALNUT I/ ALL. Fifth etreet op3o nettled liTtateco Worker, JAMES OWE HST CORNER ELM AND 11 i - Lir STREETS STUCCO AND 111 A SVC' WORKER, rdilarrfnr work in Ms Dun. CENTRES sad OILLIMENTS of al/ kilo& furnatbad a abort omit.,avlll7d • Paint era. LONG & LANE, _ _ - - - AOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, No. TZ (01.1 Poet Oftle.flullellog)Thlrd or et. Wm./law! Market otmet.s. All orders promptly attendrd o. agi-Signenscruted io. eupevior stpin. Q UNDItIEK-150 Ilf. chest* Y. 11., G. P. and loarnelni Toot 76 do do ..sorted Blank Tna 216 bags prime Rio Coffee, hbd.. N. O. and Cubs Sugar.. 150 bids do H01e..; 73 do Baltimore Golden and N. Y. Opm 60 do ebobo Mattoon Herrin& 10 do SorlaSaloratua 37 do Crushed and Pondered 13214000 40 do North Carolina Tar. 20 do Pitch; 100 do Soap Rakers' Rodin: =boar* in. 9* and lb. lump TobsuNg 164 do 110.10, Vorlegatod and Casale Sow, 180 do 8110 and 10x12 Window Olson, 100 do White Meg 76 do Stare do (Shaker,) 60 do Salmon (in axiom) 75 do Clothes Pine 100 do Madison Co. Pearl Starch; 230 kegs Nalls, assorted slam 30 do Six Twist Tohoeun6 650 bales Batting, Candlewick and Total% 1:0 dote. Coto Brooms: 60 do Dantean 25 do No. i.a 2 Tub.: 100 do (t 00... Hoop and Cotton Cord.. tend ankle. a fhll no n= e t t o , f Pittsburgh ova ATWELL. LEE dl. No. 8 Wood street. TOBACCO AND CIGARS MO by Ft/cilium' Tobacco,s's and Ws 11COrdot bras& SO dwarf by half pound lamp 15 itz ty P t hr ri lajwb,t ro tiz i o== . 100 1.51, Cut sad Dry Queen City Band. ' and Swish 276,066 11;sznaledGersnoit Cigar, In store and for eel et EDWARD' . WEORAWI! Wholesale 'robot. Warehouse, %I Mom et, awoke the head of icets NITRATE SODA.-1,000 hp Nitrate Soda toArri re and for sale by ALEX ANDER KING. itlebtral El•alth and 4 Fol !Strengtow I h ts Most Inevitably l Use. Iloarhtsvo•os Dittoro. lIMIE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM edy for lopmelaia, Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Cum. pnien. Weakness of any kind s Yoe. and Arse, and the To rieusaffections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Sorb as ladlgeetkes, Acidity of the Stomach,Collety Palos, Heartburn, LAMS of Appetite, Demendoney, Costive. an Band and Bleeding Vilna In all Nervosa khennantie and Nostalgic Alfeeduna it bee to numerous lastsnere proved highly entwine!, and In others affeeteda decided itchtur• finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful took to the sykom. It. effects are ahnoth magical, yet th cure mammal. ft communigittie no violent shuck to system, but by areuehm Ito vital energy to uormel do enables! It to throw off the these, and thus thoroughly • to the dime.. "hen Its madkinal ',khan an so oftivereally acknowl , and partkularly here, where It ha. become so popu lar ae a fatally inedkum, that it Is sold by many of thu ure a as well as by all the druggists, it would seem needled to offer further- evidence; yet no there are doubtlees some who have tried many advertised 'remedies', and .1111 suffer from Dyspepsia& onoi . er more of its dreadful forms, we sub join the following certificate* the authenticity of which cannot be doubted, coming as they do from nervous al, well known. WHAT IT Id DOING FOR. TIM SIM. Wm.&huelanan, kaq,the well known Lithokkaphormykl "Thaws frequontly mod Ikrrhaven Iroihand Bitten, and find It invariably rellenni I ntligmtitte anti dtbility." Ken. gunnel Babcock shy= .9 round spneint Mier from It. ntw for. same htedscho, with which _I had look end fared." ~.. J. W..Wc7odwell, Eaq., =yr "I have wed Bcerbien'e Ito' and Innen myeelf,and recommend It to atter; knowing It to bejont. what It Is represented." Aid. Jonathan Newly, of Lower &.CWr,o7 .1 bane de rived great benefit Crum it. we for weaknem of the atotomb and Indigemb." - — LITPITNS dint Ell L IKE 3111310. -c2. rdce meoty-flve cents per bottle. ; • Pain le the forerunner of dimme. Cure thepalfgam' you check the Abeam. PROP. SEEM MAGNETIC OIL I. truly the wonder of the It corm pain In lest ima eau It requires to get •ph hint It maw Toothache in • toluete. Cure"ramp., 111 Pain in the stomach end Nowell. Cures 11111 Nook and Swelled Pace fro aPald. Corm Ithetunatlem and Neuralgia Cures Sprain., Bruise.: &nide nud lluro Cure. Corm and any rib on the Feet. Corm Atthee and Lampe in the Breast Inetantly. Cured Lambeth • few Istanbul. Cum rote In the ahlm; lambi iolltack,. Cures Ago. and Chill and Peru, Tilts •I. uo humbug medicine, and no family should be withont a bottle to cam of aorklent or sodden trickly.. It Clolor Immediate relief. If the YONDERFUL OIL could eprak, it would exclaim,— t'While moat physic:lane take whole nedle. to elan . • I make my corm in half mummer'. day.. Ten yews mildew, with the Red Ripe to the pareat;to.. mother with anharquent setentAtlO tomb no the continent of Enrope, usoriallngdatly with the very elite of the Malin' prof... Won. ha enahlot Prof: REED to prevent to the world the WONDERFUL IitAGNET/C OIL . for Weby all reepectable Druipeethand at Prof. Reed's No: 78 Third etruer. IL A. 1/AIMMTOCE & 00., and .Dr. E0.11.-HETITEE Wholesale Ammta • ordhattlhely) al: bottle@ for ISM by the, n BENJAXIN PAGE, Ja.,• 00, mithdeld and Thirdeta,Pittebtirsh. ton 3 1 . SonalY..loym "After mveral phyvicians had blied thanes flolhold When removed the path from my howl end aide, adding Roe indlgartion." The editor of tho Kittanning Preo Preao, of the boat phyalcian• In 001. place had failed, Thorliaeo'm Holland Hitters eurtel me of the worn form of Drap•paht." grand, Peat, only manufacturer of the original "Extract of Coffee,"•sym °I know that your 11611.11 Bitten Won, of . the beat tc.dmines In lb° world for • dlaordered •tomael or limn” Dr. Ledwithwiltor of the Wankel, Baltimore. Mom..es f's medicine deserving the confidence of the roiblk," Dr. kderhart, the leading ammo pliyetchto of Penna. he. prewtribed It frequently daring the pest theme yearn- with narked emcees In debilitated states °ribs digestive organs, or of tie/4,711nm generall. malingerer halloo it Vinegar rectory, nem "I n... 1 Il myself; and .11.1 therefore indua.4l to try Its effect upon my wife,(trcubled with the great debility common to ell of coneumptlve habit.) and ren/ly it le doing her more good then enytlehtg eke has over taken." NOTlON.—Wbeever enpecte to find in tale a beverage will he filseppointed; Oct to as *lt, weak end low natrued, It will perm a tasteful ernmetle oordlel,potweased of alngte ler remedial properties. • CAUTION post-popularity of this denghtflil Arc. me, ham huhated many Indtatlone, whkh • Die public should mon% wilted pertheallig. Ile not perrenntled to MI any. thing else until ion Lane given Dawharees Helfand Bitten • fair trial. One bottle will nominee On how Infinitely Imre Her It hi to ell theme imwtfoua - at SLOo pe Pnrpriatant, oorner Philadelphia, T, Vr. Diana Boa, Na 122 Wart!. Second anat. Fear.Yak,Barnes t •Park,.SO4 Bnadany, ember Dewar, Haldmorn,Ctudate Branham Gay area, and Penn aavrahatanna Cincinnati , Jain D. riar, Chialm Dar clay Brothera,2l3Boerth .Water anat. St. Look, blamed Adana • On Mr, Orleans. J. Wright it Oa 1100yditylf _. F ,.5~cD~~~ , . , ~.,.,...~. ~..., ..111R . ,k•E• GIIIT-AjtO II TS! la Amino_ IL&Y1 LONG BEEN .EN .O.IL itapfiediii &Ames, m muds the true means of swa* health—ridding the human body ham diamme. and presernng life. The sick, under the fallacious treatment of the faculty, are subject-to a continued • practice or Mee and nnorreaintiee. - Them nothing certain +. to the treatmenttreatment of the Sick either +. in the old or new school of medicine. way has trucccided In producing three remwliee— known Lathe world Radwaf. Ready Relf, Renovatin Reaolvent and Ilsegulstors- Time Remedies ie ar• not only rd g tablished facts Lemma& 93 they have never yet failed in their special or combined efficacy in producing fruitful and beneficial maim—but, they are facts establishing a ...no they her in all ores. `when tried" a:weeded to restor. log to health—nod ridding the body from diseue alter ell other medicinal treatment had failed--and the most skillful physicians had given up the sick as beyond the wr of hu , man means tocure—andpronomacedibedreadfulpo manedato— ! incurable. Radway's Remedies are therefore fixed facts in the or-'I chieve. of medical scieraw—thoy have been "often trod'— never &miter—and ere ready "tube triad egain." near GUST 131117! RADIVAY'S READY lIKLI 'F. sho • Special Remedy le to for used in all cases ri‘llre the loan lady If selied with the torturing peep or parox- Tsers of.paln—mr matter vr e t , l4,.be canto of the pole mop be. or where it may be loc.. n application of the Reedy Relief, either internally as d nk, or a:tern:ft Ey a. an nil, ` l .ter, will in • few minutes restore the afflicted body to !SW and comfort. to all roses of Bowel Disorders, Dysentery, Bloody Flux. Sick Headache Nervous Headache, awl other ervons Affections,Neuralgii, liheumatiam,Sprains,Stteins, Toothache, per* bold,, Wonu.s, Shot Wutmds, Bruises, Cot; Polaaningi either by the bites or Wogs of Replica. in sects. or Vegetable or &linensl poisoning by accident—in dll (.09 end ender all circumstances where the hmoan ejefem to torso-al by loM, Itedwuy's Ready Reiterant: be relied upon a pack_ oar.. awl coot in rnwr.ly Iu moo el 13:II raomet., Billions Feoer,Tl phus Fere!, Ship Fever, Yellow Fever. Fever end Agor, Scarlet Sever, and all Malignant revere. Small Poo, Meade.. Tneonami. wars heady ReLef Mel in caltke[tlon with liadway's Rega -1 how., will positively cure the nick erff.frte.i with di• 0 2 : , t , r;o o e r tit l i .o p . rotect the system ogeloot !sudden attacks when guant disease. prevail. RAD ISLCONT. GREAT 1.10132. wArs RaIULATORS. _ . Thelb:covers of the . m • ondorfol pills vatabliehes a new era In purgative., and a tow principle I r the ;mienro of medi cine. In taking them pit ano griping point or eickness at the stomach is exp ecte.. d; they oper to naturally, leaving the bowels, liver nod Mho • orgAna In r natural end healthy condition. mach pill that Is taken gleet , new loW to the blood; they purify it, take from It al im urn erposita sod equalize its I 1 Otte or two dame of It ;away'. laagulators, will entirely re -4000 all dhitreesing apt plomo ri Ilyepepeta, Jaundice, Nev. roma., /mtig e mion,C maim:ems, 'Arm Complaint, Cilium. m m Melancholyd • cure all 0r...M1..11,10C.. either In man or MOllllll2. ,an boil IS trot bled with nregularitiea or weakening discharge., nay n Iy upo a prompt cure mad reg ular portals if Radian, are taken. Every dose of Radwafe Begulatima that It Wien Instil. new entugth within the body of the weak, feeble end hal rat. All who take theta are delighted with the happy change they experlen& in a few boom. Th. dierpirited and melan choly feel Joyoue and happy the sic:: 2,1 debilitated, strong and Mgerom. - - VII. a x.r.AT Lma. RADIVAY'S RKNOVATINU RESOLVENT, C o so Rumors. Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Ulcers, Norm Tumors, Fever Sur., Skin Eruptions, klatches, Bronchitis, Uyepepela, Gout, Dropsy, Syphilis, Consumption, Apoplexy, and all Coo 'taut-Final and Chronic Manses either Inherited by heredita ry transmission, or Inoculated by expos ure or otherwise. There le no remedy In the world that will work such mi raculous cum Muhl disclaim, Itadway's Ilewolreut. It Ohmage. the whole ILIUM. bodyireproducci new end healllQ blood. • • • • • • . LAT•Elleeding from the bungs, Iladicarx Rcturnitillit solvent, will Ina fser minutes check hemorrhage from Oho lunge or throat: ln cases when, the patient coughs up Ciobl of blood or pus streaked with blood, lwlwoye ltesol rent win Won McElwee, the difficulty. Xi-Sarah Hammond of 103 Eaq Tlirty.second street, bad a bad cough for two rein. She coicic•-•1 op sometime, half a pint of blocs' during the night. eihe ,or cured in 7 days by the Geller and litwoleettE sa-A act leg of .11 years, cured In three weeks by Mut way's Relief Mr. T. 11. Kilgore, a merchant of high standing to llabloueipt, Oa., rape .Thar. a gentleman who for twenty one years had been afflicted with a sore leg, that resisted es ery kited of treatment , was my ...foully cured ie three wean by Iladway's 'toady &dirk Reect,eist nsi Regulators. • 11ARITA'S RELIEF—REGULATORI , --RESOLTRNT. In all constitutional disease., and where the constitution is broken down, or the body inn rapid Mato of decay, or the einem isioculateliffith the virus of disiesse, either by the rirdation of Om Ingf health, intemperance, excess and ire dulgencebt the ono, or by hereditary transmission, as In cases of Serefu ousumption, Rheumatism, hoot, Fits, and other heir looMe, which • long line of ancestry Ica so bountifully and wieldy bestowed on posterity, as n memento of the mat, at the mist of the euffering Inheritor.. These Remedies, in their trinlterycapacity, possess curative mob er that no disease an withstand; • their combined effect will eradicate from the living body every particle of diseased mat ter. renovate the whole system with health; had the unsound decaying long, ;or other ormwor, &awe mid purify the un arm, from oh Impurities. To the disabled wayfarer, who I. crippled with Infirmities —we invite you-to try" these Reintailiw. We will conch for their efficacy. With many hunitrivls of others who hare witnomell and frit the effect of thi. Brest Light.," and as they rule nod govern tho.e bodies which they are destined by the Al. mighty Power, to thee; three remedies stand. Role., quecors, and ilrand Maidens ef all RADW Ark CO Ile Fulton Mewl...ff. F. For sale by HUNT h. IILSER, ffiheoulc Ilall, FM u e. burgh. The R. IL It, nen:wallet am sold by Druggists, Merchants lad Storekeepers. Jell folatdawl wit READS IT WILL TAKE TOO BUT A FEW lILNUTEZ, 4WD NAT 5,4 rr YOU ALLNT YEARS OF SITFFERLYGI CARTER' B SPANISH warm= The Great Purifier the Blood The Rd elateredii•e yd Discorered: Physicians presarilat It, and entry mia who ace Il I• • walk Inc aolvortiaernant. 31wlicino ever yet offered • to the American public ha• gait:tad sari popularity In ao abort a tune aa CARTER'S SPA NISH' WIXTUR Et TT WILL CURE ANY CASE QF SCROF IT It win cure any rasa of Rheumatism. 111211=1EZMN= It till! corn any case trt Nitta.lgia It trill crud any cads are.. and Ana. Or any Dia...sac - War rntat as impnn stale of tl. BCliOFOLoir9 READY:IU It cured the niece of the Uon. John Minor Botta, member of Curagreaa, from Vu - slula., of dcndnia. sr er the .kill of the beat phyatclana, hods of Sew York and Philadelphia. had been tried in rain: wet it will ecru you, reader. If you e. et, affected. anaaaunc ezhAitui • • It cared D. lltr nitt, oftnitrinnel. of Ithengiatgan of four pane et:wading. after on other temsdne bad failed.— We hare hniefteds of such certifies.. Call ea the agent and pt • Book andOircular, and read tryout...lf, the unsay remelted.. and•stunistung cores it has made The relegated Dr. Metier writ. tom that he had two of t h e meet seem and long standing awes of • clause thet would yield to none of the wale remedico hot he ramie. awe with sia, and 11, ether with nine betties of Carter. Speuleh 3liatore. We here I.nown It need In over a then. and canes, and here yet t. heerrif • fide , .0 any ass. YE sum: oavritoußANDs !MAU - . SLOWS AID 7ZWIR-4 , not take Quinine, !Screwy, or any %itch notions Drawa bat try at owe this aria[ Alters:lre and kurillior °ldle Itlealdt Cartrea tepantsh Ifirture alll can any and seers sue of Atm and Fever. We Wee weer Jet i.etoarn it to fail. And for all basesin ha= an Impure atate ef tha Moot no tonilefunve J otet been found to hat* to goof act effect. If yen are sick. try It at own do net ‘lnlay: time proetcts, and health the griddled of all bionano, Iranian trbleh all nisei! calucinla.. . . . WIL Q DEERS A 170. Prnprintorn, Richmond. Virgin* For Agin by B. A. FAIINTSTOCIC A Gk. awl JOTEPII PLIS3III4O, Pittaburgb, awl Drinznisla .nd Country Alen <Awn, In *II potato of ten UfAted Mateo and Cansdaa 1111.141nr1y7 The 0 Medical Discovery OP THE AGE. 111 f R. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, RAS discovered In one sr oar common pasture weeds, • remedy that cum every hind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula to • common Dimple. He has triedit in liter eleven hundred cams, and never felled except in two owes (both thunder hummt) He has now la his piewscion O,IW two hundred certificates of its val.. all within tweoly Wks of Wadon. Two (mole* are warranted to cure Ps nursing .ors mouth. One to three leatUee will cure Dr world kind of pimples of the few. Two to three bottle+ sill eonde the system of bolls. Two bailee ate esteemed to cure the wont canker lathe month and rwrmch. Thom to tin bottles are warranied to cure the worst ea. ofOne erysipelest to two bottles are warranted to cam ell bunion of the a yTce w . o buttke ars warranted to cure running of the tare and blotches among the hair. Poor to sir bottles are warranted to cure corrupt mad run ning Won. On book win corn rely eroptien of the AM. Two to throe bout. are warranted to core the mast dew. not ones of rheumatism. Two to three bottles on warranted to cure the wont t 0.,,, of ringworm. Throe to tone bottles are warranted to lore tall rheum. ,Vive to eight bottles will core tho worst ram at scrofula. A benefit Is always experienred from the Ant bottle, snit • perfect cum Is mintuded when the shove quantity le to. Nothing Duke ea Improhable t Mow he have In vela tried all the wonderful erwitatinee of the day. as that • mew mom weal growl t the pastures, end 01011 g Old .100 W 1111• should cure every !moor in the system yet It la now • fixed fact. If you have • humor it has to Mart- Them are no Ifs hoe ands, Lunn or ha's intuit the suiting some cased and not pions I peddled 01+ , 14 tbousanfl battirs of it In the viclal. ty of Boston. I know to etkets in every rem. It has al readydo.eonw o( the grwasat cures ever dude In Mem. chosen. / pmve it to clilDhen over • year old:. Mold people of sixty. I have sees poor, puny, •..rtny looking children whose ll,h was eon and ftabby, restored to • perfect same of health by one bottle. To them whoaee subjects a sick headache, one bottle will I..olqm:ore it. It gives groat relief to catarrh and dlr.! nom Some who hate been costive for years have taken and been menial.' by it. Where the bmly is sound it work. quite easy, but where then, lemiy derangement of the four Nom of nanny. It wl/1 eminency Athol. feelings, but yeti muct not be jilarrowl—they alertlys iltimppear lit from four days too week. There is never send result hams U. On the contrary, arhot be ards frellog Mover you will feel yourself like • nom permit I ane of the Most extravagant enoo. Mow of it that man ever Delano" to. Ito change of diet le Ilkewln an herb, r wle t sl l ll l lMtA U tETTWetrt; ll , ll r.: l' alone swelling of the neck and under the ears. Price 10 ,out.. Price of the Medical Discovery (!1 Per bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Adult, one toble spoonful per day. Children ever eight Jean, dessert:spoonful; children Wen Sande eight years, tea apoonfol. km no direction Catl be made applicable to all constitution., take enough io operate:on the bowel, twice • day. hlr. KENNEDY sloe pensonal!attendmee in had cues of mental. Sold Ttholemle and (Mall at DR. EliTtlf:R3rl4o Wood street, cooler of Virgin Alley, Ica J. P. FLEMING, Allis nolo mhgtilyilkelf nimu.s.vm, EATER IN. CARPETS, OIL OLOTIIS,' le. N 0.8 7 Powth atrietorar Wood. FRENCH eALF-t3KINS— , ao dwoin .sowda Corbeaq' bt, 10 do .busokayr Mkt" 10 do Sundry hroadoi Dow°ream Dad for Bole by IncttAnn MUD, N 0.115 Liberty w, CASTILE SOAP-40 bra.juntreed and for sal* by jr2l- ' 14,111121143T0C1E. . . ~ . ..Q.- . . - -,, ,telik t - . _ ... :, - „,, ~,4 - 0 6e, ...A., , ,4, . .,,-.0.- - A' - `r - W- ,-- -f --- :,% -- --,- 37' -- --k 4--,--,- ....-ci ., - ,, i_L? 7 ; ,,,,,,,,- •_i w-,.'...- :,,rix, , ..—. 1 ,-4, 54 -1 1 , 1 i -•-*: - .7,,,,,., 4 1:,- - ; .--,-, 4* . ::, , ?. 4.:: -,, ,- ~,. ... A ..,,,.. ‘ „,„:. , .. ; -_,,,,w c z;‘,,,,-... - 2 4 -4c7k-,4, 1 N4:,,Ave0:. , s ' i • - • • • . n.VeVsr.rik:t.-.W, , rik.' l / 4 -.e.trici.e& • • •:•u 4 - 141-044 s*Pr• - • ' . ' —'"'"...•‘-• , ••• 7 •4W.K, - -W - 1%. t.' 4 '-i,"? ---- W -7 4, .;- ""•'''''sr' , 7. , ,,,tsk , ---- , .- .. . '.' s '' M:1/4, --.-~~e3uaL.. AYER'S - C4TECAR2IC BUG d'k .00 A TED.) CLEASSE TIIE. BLOOD LED " CEBE THE TICS, /amlids, FEfherf, ifutierr Payrktioni, - 77fkudlorepiek I Brad their EfectLaLljudge of their dunes. Far Headaelto and Poultitomach. . Arrow= Pa.,.11ay1,1535. Dr. ]. C. 'Aran—Sir: I hare been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can bare bra dose or two of your Dille. It seams to arise, from a foul OW:n th ; which they cleams at once. If they wfl cure others m they do me, the [tot LS worth knowing. Yours with gnat respect, ED. IF, PEBBLE. Clerk of :Helmer Clarion. Bilious Dltordecrund Liner ll:tongued*. Dersarstenr or rue lararrog, Washington, D. C., Feb. 7,1e56.1 Sig. I have used your Pills In my general mid hospital practice and since you =lda them, awl cannot hesitate to say th-y ate the best cathartic we employ. Their regulat ing aetlun onThe Lim- is quick and d“itkal,mils they Pre an admirable remedy for ricrangemen=a - t gun. ludeed, I hate .0.1.100 found a cooed Bilious Dams, „edltiote that it olhi not readily yield to them. Vs...et:ally poll”, • ALONZO BALL. M.D.. Physician of the hyses. , .v. Rthsz and Mein, POST Orrico. II Lis. co.. Mich.. Nor. 16„ Do. ATM: Your lOLls are the perivettol,f medicine. They have done my wile toner good thou 1 coo tell you. ohe had barn sick and pining urn,' for month, Weut off to be doo• bored at great expeum, but got no better. she then corn- I meoced taking your PIM,. alien soon cured her, by expert, lag large rtnalititice of worms (dead) sane her body. They attersraids cored her and nut two children of bloody dye eatery. One of our neighbors lout It taut and my wife cured him with two dome of your Villa, while °theta around us tudd 'from Ire to twenty dollata doctors' 1,11,, cud kat much limo. without being cured entirely avail then. :net, it tned. • kiln, P. yours, vandals actually good and honest, will be prised ' G KO. Postmaster. Indigestion and Impurity of ar From 'Rev. J. V. Him., Pastor of Advent Church. Ettatou: Da. Aran: I hare rail your Pills with extraordinary sue. re., to my - family and among Lhasa I em called to verit in didnes. To regulate the organsoidigeotion and purify the I tioal tire a, the very taut remedy I have ever known, and I ells conlidentiy recommend them to my friend, Tours, J. V. TITHES. Watistiv, Wyoming Co, N. Y, Orb 24, 1855. Dear Sir. I nit, using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to clumwe the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN O. MEACIL&M, 51. D. Erysipelah &enfnla, Muer Led, Tates, Tumors, ' , pa' Salt Nowa. Prom a forwarding Merehantof SL L 01214, Feb. 4,155 G be. ATM: Your Mauro the paragon of all that fs great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcer ous owes upon her bandy and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Ells mother hxx been long grievootly of with blotches and piniples on her 'Mu mid in her hair. After oar child wet eared, and she lax) tried year fills; end they have aired her. sASA SIORGIUDGE. Jihruwatirst, iTsuroigid and Muir From the Iles. Dr. Hawk., of the Methodist E. Choreic Priam boyar. Jan. 6, 11711. Ilosoure Sim I shonid be ungrateful for the relief your Alb h. brought me if 1 did not report my case to you. A cold settbal in my limbs and brought an excruciating nen. tragic pains, which ended In chronic rheum. km. Nut with standing 1 had the hestof physticians, the disease grow worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects vrere slow, hut wire. By persevering in the use of them lam now entirely well. SENATE CO.IELII. BATON RONNE, In., D.C. 5, 1855. Da. Ai.: Iltave lawn entirely cured by your Pills of Itheitmatie Bout—a painful disease that had afflicted Ins for years. VINCENT SLIDELL For Drorey, Plethora, or kindred Cumplaints, requiring nn imtive purge. they are an excellent remedy. For Costivent. ur Constipation, and at Pill, they acre agteeable and effecmid. Pita, Suppression, Paralysis, Infiammation, and even Deaf ness. mid Partial Blindness, have been cared by the altera tive action of ibtwe Pill, Most of the pills in tnarket contain Mercury, which. al thougEn minable remedy In skilliul hands, is &mynas in a public pill, front the dreadful vonsequeneeLthat frequently follow its Incautious use. These containo mertnry or mineral substance whatever. A YER'S CRERRY PECTORAL, TO% tee UPI!, MU OF t'ought. (blda itocrsernct. liajbanter, Bronchitis, ITh *rap tidigh, Craig% Asthma, incipient Consimpti sod for the relief of cousumptive Patten ' •anted doges of the dilt.ls, We Deed not .geok to the public arils virtue. Through out every town, and almost ever" hamiet'of the Amermin State. its wonderful core• of pulmonary complaints have mode It already known. Bay, few are the families in any civilised country on this continent without some personal esperlenee of its elfectk and fewer yet themommunities any where which hare not among them some living trophy of its victory nor the subtle and dangerous &maims of the throat dad langs. While It is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable mei dangerous diseases of the pulmonary ergot., it le also the pleasantest and suf ist remedy that ear be employed for infanta and young persons. Parents should hare it In store ow:strut the Insidi ous enemy that steals upon them unprepered. We hire abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral aonee more liars by thecumnuoptions it prevents than those it cares— Keep it by you, and rare your colds while they acv curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the Inex orable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All knew the dreadful fatality of lung disorders. mod as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we toed not tin more than n- ~...a r e theca It I. still made the brut it can be. We strove no rat no mrs. no ton to produce It the moat perfect possible. and One afford those you rely on it the beet agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYP.tt, Proctlcal and Analytical Chogniat.Lowell, Maw larrPrion 3 crate per ins. line bones fir $l. Sold by D. A. FAILXI.S - 11.1CK A CO., Wholesale Agents Pittsburgh, and by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers. auliikwlm V DR. HOOPI.AND. GERMAN BITTERS, 11PP.13. It DR. 0.-31:JACEK/N. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE /doer o:4npLzinl. Dysprpsio, L undieo, chranie or Nereossa Breliddy, Liar a-se of Lk Kidney, and rat Igo saes arising /rent a disordered Liter er aaataai. Such • Copsti . pab.. Inward . Pilea.Pulnase of 'Blood to the Hrad, Acidity of the, Stomach. Now*, Iloartbnrn. Die guat for Food, Vnlnean Woight In the Stomach. Sant Ernotatiotu-Sinklng or lint. tering At the Pit of tbr Stotomit. Salm tol or of the Hoed. arrl.al And Dlrticult Doonthlng. finttoring at the lloart,Choaking or suffocating...a...Howl when In A 1., is lure. DMILI.N. of Via,. Dota or holon. Ihu L41,41.t., err and peln in the Heath Deneteney ,d Pentterve Wu., ••I" the eki:, Hain In the Sine, Cbeet, Limbo, Sudden Flushes n 1 Iles+. Burning In We •11.21, Constent Inntginlno, Reiland grent Dee . • preset. of Spirits The proprietor to calling the attthtlen of the public to din ovine:dam don aci with a feeling of the utmost confl deism In Its virtthand adaptation to the dimmers for which It isrecommended. It le no new end untried article. but the that has sue s d the ant of a ten years', bath befo,e the American people, and in reputation not motels unrivalled by any Manilas . pre parations extant. The testimony In its terse glens by the n.sst prominent town phynchiris and irn; althla In all paths of the conntre la inane... and a carefel peva. sal ef the Althmae, pabiblevl annually by the proprietor, and to be hadl4llabl of any of his Agent., cannot ben satiety the most skeptivad, that this remedy la really Anything the greet Celebrity It ham obtalnol. Principal o . Mce and Mthollictm - y, lb, 00 Arrh street, Phtlaskdpbta, Pa. • Ckrt(Seats of R. 1r...1.0urd, Erg., the well ;mown Timeener for (he Dancannon Iron Works. Perry aunty, Pv. Dt. , CAN.1 , 131, Jan. 11, Da- C. M. Jackson—Pear was fir for livo years severely atllicti , l with Chronic Billions Dysentery, forvitich I wan sktendod by skveral of the best physicians to the country, bat all of no avail. I also used varitillSreniedies, hat could tlnd nothing to benefit me until T was Induced to try your German Hatteras.' after taking Pins betties by which I was autlridy mired, and not nusi enjoying the best of health." More Effects or the German Bitten in Dye-• pepsin and Liver Complaint. Carilficate of - J. C Ccskrts.Esq- Reporter for lbw "Even ing ChrUnkl," Pittaburglu Ps- rho, Feb.2l, itsys: 'For come woks past my state has been wringour Orr man tritteraorith • happy effect. She hmi tetra afflicted more or lees, for several years, with dlessae Of the Liver and Dyspepsia and until she commencer] nsing the Bitters, no. thing had given her much relbt ' lies health is nosy rapidly mproving, appetite good, and we hare every reason to te ller, the will tse perfortly revered. 81..0 It .1a the text medicine she has eyes used... Nervous J. D. Duteously, Alyleettura Jane Ift, 1563. sot 7 ,•'l[y mite hos kern atilictoi with a Ncrrons Debility since Septemher. MI, since which time I bare been unable to rind any physician or medicine that would benefit her is lbe least, until one dey I callal at the *taw of Dr. Homy. la this town, fur some tincture ofiroit and described to him the alliktionn of my wife: he then banded me a lot orpapers to read, among which I Wood POO tiPerribiling roar Ciermim Bitters. I inatewilately procurisi a few bottle* rrool him, and am pleated to state tint the use of the Bitters loot lotto her more good than all iles meilkine she has haretorom taken. I With you to wend me a half dome bottle*. • Liver Complaint. 3. P. 'Wm,. Martiftsourg, Pn, In. =11054. Bay.: viVitb much pleasure 1 Loney In Me virtue of your Ger. man lilttrr.. Some time alum! mot oullintod with a diWOJO of the Liver, for vvliktrl used rmitius remedica, but with uo beneficial effect. until won induced to try your Dittera, which tam now happy to crate hi... entirely cured run." Thv'Y arwrollmLlY Mot:ado, from from LLI uleabolle atimm (ants, and plivonnt In tmtr and arnviL e Sir•Yriosia cams per bottle. Sold by thwirdsta and Storekemperi In @lvry town and Wags Is the b.. States and Castad. And by WINNING 11111.14., - ;4O;IDr.'GEO. 11. NEIREIL, Plttabarel, ju14:1.01,03 A WONDEIIPITL DISCOVERY ft - Willell HAS BEEN TILE STUDY , AND reeeercifof the loot medical men that me Heed to And a remedy , tlmt would mdkelly care the Dycpepela; which has been recently found out by . DILRT.PO It D, OF FI TTSNGII QIl , PENZT A., Ala laborious search and ran:arch In the Vegetable King dom Ow eight or ten years. has lomat to hat a %%Meier ILI %oilca. which will ruffianly care tho DYSPEPSIA, which la the find atme of all gonend disease which the hninanayfo . tom to angled to. Keeps the Reserruir ifftuntach] clean and healthy. We most all hare good health and cannot be a auldect of any general &maw. _ . Dr. R. T. YORD has bcoo a subject of title wild disown. hiturelf, [Dyspean psia) (or eight to ten pan, d has tried hundreds of opetiments himself, but all - In rain, until his present discovery. which has radically mired him and many °therm In el:, eight to twelve without pain or sickness, or any unpleasant feelings to the ostem, but on the 'contrary, It Intim - trot. lb. system and sperm a healthy action to every part.' It gill act gently or copiously on the bore* and give • healthy order to th e stomac h . and liver. You can eat and drink pair usual dieing, which . will not Interfere—the ntedicinealwaya doing its duty—added DR. II- T. MILD'S DYSPEPSIA 0011 DIAL. Wlmtkind of Haman will Dyspepala produce? I ammo it be the drat cause of all general dhows. 'Liver Affection, Lung Aftetket, or , , Pulinoneir , Mauler Bronchitis, Sick' Ibtadacha, Baileys Diarrheas. tallow. and Typhoid Peter., Poor and Apia Nerrona neer, Ifertralgia. Ikruht, Ondire Bowels, Bells, Husky or Hammy Skin, Colds, Rhea motto of .11 kind., Apoploy,lnsault. Weakness of tits system. Piled Conception of the Mind, h eart burn, Whoa of the Stomach, Throwing Op of Our Food, and else All of Da above italloyos may or will- be produced from a Dysprptlo ammech..From that Organ oil general disease. will bo produced, [lf this statement I. true, which -no mu* mind will deny,/ become all who hare been tick know this. statement to'be into from experkuce, * sick or deranged stomach l• drat. llowiruportant it Is to a poor Wont who. has been intE tering for many yam, to point hits to a monody that he am rely on. and radically remove the cause that Las nutdeltim It's like. h mariner leaned upon the ocian, at Um fast glimpse of • light house, his heart holm& with joy:. PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. ' Bold by the %Trifler, Dr. R. T. FORD, West end of Acuminate AMU!, (FoUrtla street Rout) end also JOINHAFT. Jf.. :4.116 Weal street, comer of Sixth; also, MICEOWAN k Qt., Lfboity street, below fit. CWr r Pittsburgh. Also, Idr. W. A.•RHED, formerly the firm of James T. Semple* Ca. -Northwest corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny-City,. Aud..also, Dr. Ford's Antl.fiallons and Liver Pill;-alsoi'bis fititimble_indlut. VogetebleNerre Liniment'. • • • . • f Thu shore modiclues : noett .no.ropmeadation, far thou,: emuluin onrdt , y end comity it'll testily to. their tovaluablo viand. ' Their equal la out to be found. ; • , - .DELAY NOT, ' Ye who Confider a Ane liaad , ot Flair NATURE'S -GREATEST ORNAMENT, . . bet en:him° Ist. i - SANDLER'S SCALP TONT6, irolchrostioW the bailey , coalition or Um scalp, enema - Mar to me °Atha boht, mot checks any tondeacrtowardr Atetalling oncindbeeamlagthiti. lArleYealo et tlse'prtedpol DroyintA we lAA* Pre prntor;EUXEß =EDT, two dooribetwhaltteoldst. myle • __ - -iistlLoBllS: RAILROAD *NOTICE T . EEprrrsitußGll,l - 7 1, WAYNE t CHICAGO litlitO COMPANY, with Mar =pie: Roiling Stock and q.*. Mat, la prepared to transport Par=ers and Freight ham Phila.:Aphis and Pittsburgh to Chicago,St. Louis, ludianap- Ciscianail, sad all places Kest and Southwert, with. great dergeo carregularity and expedition. The fact that this read farms the moat direct and may consolidated line bdtween Pittabnrghand Odeasio,la a ant- Octant guarantee that its Trains ran make better time. and mom sure connections with Trait. on other :loads, than can be mule by any other route.. Philadelphia. 1 Pittsburgh. I Coxstlinii. I Ft. Wayne. i s tExprms, LOOP.. 2.50.5. gal A. V. 34) r. x. . 2.1 11.00 r.x. 115 r. x. 110.30 r: st. 1530 A. It Hatt Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.09 a. x.; Ptttsburgh at 9AO .t. X., arriving. la Crestline a< &17 r. Erin Curcsoo—First Express at ILOO r. ' Soma Es preasst 3.05 r. x. Tins TULOUGM—From Pittsburgh. First Express in hours and 10 minutes: tiecomi Express in M hours and 40 minnitni. From rhiladelphieg First Express to 34 hoots: P.ecortil Esprmss in 39 hours arid 5 minutes. - The 31sul Train from Philadelphia is overtaken at Pitts burgh by First Express, and passengers by that Train may go forward by First Express from Pittsburgh. The 9.00 L A. AI. Train from Pittsburgh being a Train for legal bottoms. is overtaken at Crmtlino by Second Express. All Trains make close 0001 ex-dons at Crestline for Cobb.iat hos. Cincinnati. lodkompolistmil Et. Loots, also, at Fort Wayne midi Trains on W3basti and Wmtern Railroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois And St. Louts also, at Porrtt with halm on the 5.1. IL k. L. E. IL R. • RTIVILIMG. From Chicago. IT Warw.! ercatline. Arr. Pittsi;g. Ist Express, 7.40 A. a. 40 P. 11. 11030 p. 6.005. Y. - 10.00 P. 31.1 'Li 3.43. 112.13 P. X. 1 7.34 P. Man Train Icores Crestlins or SAO /L.'s., arg ring In Pitt= burgh at 1.00 P. Y. Those Treins nieke close connections with Trains for Phila. delphis.Ydrinsore and New York. _ . . Train, from et,. Lonis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati aral CoDan bus make clove connections at Drenthe,- pith all retnnalt :mills. At Vt. Wayne, Trains Wmnt. Luau., ,Lamtral II non, Lafarrtto, and-intursuediate plane, mown :nth alto" , Trains. At Vomit, connection. am =denial Trains to and frotu Cita-moan. Slain-Ovid and Dayton. AtXuaxonanue Tastvit,-Leave Neve Brighton fur Pitts burgh at 0.311 A 5i..12.00 and BDU r. Si Leave Pittsburgh fur Nate Brighton la 5.45 A a, and 5.25 P. 0. Baggage checked through, and no chorgo for .handling. For tickets on 3 further information apply to A- T. JOM STON,Agent, at the (heat Western Ibillrcstd office, directly on the corner of the Monongahela lion., Pittsburgh, or to sl SORGE PARKIN, Federal street station, Allegheny City; 13. F. PATRICK, So. 3d Dearborn insect, opposite Tremont Moue, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations gong We litie To commence'ort WEDNESDAY, 21t4 Inst.,end cone nue until further notice. • ••• . 1101:ISTON, Oen. Pamir and Fr't Ag't. D.W. DOSS, Pager Agent, Chicago. D. W. 110AGIITON, Agent, Philadelphia. J. 11 MOODS. Supt. m)20.1 e2l Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road . _ . • THE NEIV SII.ORT D aw ROUTETO CINCINNATI AN Sr. LOUIS VIA STEUBENVILLE OR BELL/UM' NOW OPEN.—The OA). orthis caul tlow run iltroctly to and front Allegheny Depot and Eq..ben.ak, Wlsceling anti Ltelleoir without change of I.taggn,. • • Three. Dolly Trait. to Stenhenville,Wheeling and Belle:dr. Two Doily Treble to Cleveland. Four Daily Trains front Cleveland to Chicago. 63n and after Monday, July 13th, 1857, the traina of this Company will run deily,t . Snndays excepted ,) follow.: Leave Allegheny 2360 A. In.. 9.40 A. yL and 3 B. M. Arrive in Steubenville 5.00 A. 31412.42 e.... nao r. v. Do Belleair. 6.20 A. at., 2.10 e. It., 7.10. P.ll. Do Cleveland 4.01 p.m. 9.35 r. Y. • . • . The 200 A. a. train makes no connection for Cleveland or nny point north of Wellsville. This train is run through to Steubenville, Bridgeport and Bellealr,eonnecting at Steubet vine Jonah:in with a Got trnin for Newark, Columbus. Day ton, Indianapolls,Cluclutiati. Louisville and St. Lauls.loavlttlit Allegheny:Depot at 2-50 ,n. Network 120. Columbus 10 60 nod arrive at Cincinnati at 2.50 e.a.—Ttettee Hon s front Pittsburgh to Cmciunoti. This route via Steubenville to Cincinnati is TILIRTY )MILE.? SNORTER than via Crostlinet . . The 2.50 a. w.train mak. connection at Delhi. with a train on Central Ohio R. It., leering Iklisire at B.ooa. R., for Osman-hi., Zahearille, Newark, Columba!, Cincinnati and St. Lout& W.The 3.00 P. it. train makes connect/ma for Cleveland, Buffalo, Tinhsle, Detroit end Chicago at Steubenville Junc tion 0.31 fur Columbus and Cincinnati, arriving at Melnik 12.4 g P. at. Columbus 2.90 L x, and Cincinnati 7.44 s. it., at Bellesir at 7.50 P. -v., connecting with the night train on the ErntralOido Railroad for Cambridge, Zanesville, Nevi, ark, Columbus and Cinelnrwtt The 9.405. it. and 3P.M. trains both runthrough to Cleve land and make close connections at that point fur Chicago and other points in the North. West, via Clevelataland Toledo Railroad. The 3e. it. train comment with the Michigan Central Ilallioad lkwts for Detroit. thence to Chicago hymn. Paseengers tearing Allegheny on the 0.40 A. ti. train for . Chicago via Cleveland and Toledo, will arrive at that point carom hours in adranceof those who leave et the same hour and go via Fort Wayne. Passengers for Wellsville, Steubenville, Wheeling and other penny on the river lino by these trains go through without detention many beneath advance of the steamboats on the river. Baggage checked through toSterthenville,Belleelr,Coltate bus,Cinci nnati, St. Leuis,Clervelaud, Chkogo and other points on the Passengers far New s e Philadelphia and Stations on the Tuscan Branch mut take the SAO A. M. Train from Allegheny City. Tickets are told to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Milwaulde, St. Lends. Quincy, Burlington, Fulton, Peak Island, fovea City, Donlieth, Peoria. La Salle,Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara Fails, Buffalo; Steubenville, Wheeling. Belirair. Columbus, Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and to all way stations on the root Ticket to all points are sold at the Ticket Office In Allegh eny City. Passengers mu get any rm/Won concerning this line at the °thee of the Company, (Monongahela Hound Pitts burgh. It. P. GLASS, Ticket Met, Allegheny City. ' octill—de2s J. A. CAL/011NY, Agt., Pittsburgh Michigan Central itallroad Line. sad Milwankte, Sheboygan. Gahm Dubuque. Nock Island, Burlington, lowa City, YonshrLin 'Prai. &wales, Louis, St. Paul. or no) other part of the (heat Went.. After the first ef May, the splendid Reitman. CITY OF CLEVELAND, MAY QUEEN and OCEAN. will form the wonting and entniug line between Clerelosin and Odra! the present season, running as OCEAN. MAY QUEEN. Capt. C. C. Btonorr. I Capt. L e ar n ma. .to r< Cleveland__ 3Loslay A. 31.'Clereland....31onday P. M. Detroit. Monday P. 3L Detroit Tuesday A. 51. Cie v chant --Tuonley P. M. Clevelsnd ues : y A. 31. Detroit .. . .. A. M..Detroit.....—Wslttes y I'. 31. Clevelend . Thursday A. 311Cluteland.-..Thunday P. M. Detroit...--Tbursday P. M. Detroit Entity A. 11. Cirreland...-Erlday P. 31. a.veland....-Saturday A. M. ;. Detroit ...Smannlay A. M. Dencit.....--Saturday P. M. CITY OF CLEV ELAND—OwI. J. M. Lrna.—Learts. i Cleseland....Tuntlay A. 31.1Clevelaud...-Wriday A. 31. Detreit .. _ _-Tnowlay P. M.lDetniit.....—Vrlday P. M. Cl eveland......Wedun'y P. M. Cleeeland.....htturdiy P. M. Detrolt....--Thunslay A. NI. Dennt,..---.3looday A. 31. One or tb, Lrmte will leave Oevelntel every twining at 9 crel.ck, (Sulr4ay9 excepted,) awl every ...Ling Cat the arrit eel of Trelng Gem BUFFALO. YFITSBUDGU AND CINMNATI, . _ . Arriving at Detorlt in time to comect with .the morning and evening train.. or f Chicago, connecting at Chic:lgo with all train, for the Northwest and Youth; don, with the lento on Lake %chic. for all porta north of Chicago. Fare gl ire. by tide root. than by any other. 7T ins o! tho . .111cIshnto Central hod run Into the Union Depot at Chtmgo. from sehlth all other roads diverge, tiler* by **elm Witt hire nal change 'of baguaste, Inchkut to *safer routes. No charge for hatailliogbaggago when cheeks are deliver. od to agents of the lino. We hare large Sable Cart expreinly for bens trl cattle. Persons going to Tome. [femme, and ]ehrmlca will nod this the cheapest tmel mat comfortable route, as our Wahl are Luna and consmatlout. Families moving West, and dialers in stock, will and It greatly to their advantage to call at the Compang's Office, Onher of Wayne and Laerly She s, directly optereite the Maarten norm and Peansylvania Railroad Depot. For rat. of faro and further Information. apply et tho above cake. , S. A. PIERCE, General Agent, Cleveland. W. 0. STUFFED, Ticket Agent. aplealfga F. KNUICLAND, Aid-, Pittsburgh. Penneylvanla flans TRE GREAT CENTRAIa_ Route, connecting the Allan cities with Western, North-Western, and States by a continuo. Railway dire.. Val netts at Pittsburgh with daily line of Stoat nu the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland One Stew:nue to all porta on the NortleAreatern the mot direr{ ulcupeat, and FRED:IIIT can ho forwarded to and from th RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA L. FIRST CLASS—BeIIe, Shoes, Hats and Cope. Books. Dry Duda, (in boxes, bal. and trunks.) Droga, (in boxes and bal.) Feather, Fan, Ac SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Tickler, (in original bales) , Drupe (in flunks,) Hardware, Loather, ((in rolls 0rb...) Wool and Sheep Pelts, I Eaaterard ..... .. TICIRD CLASS—An vil s , Fllne (In' Easien,l Hemp, Bacon and Purk.alted Ocoee or In casks,)manufactur. at, (erupt Cigars or Cot.) kr-. kr. FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, liaoor,Bet(' and Pork (ln csaks" or boxer" Entward,) Lord and Lanl Oil, Nolte, Soda Aah,Der. man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, kE........ FLOUR.-75c per M. until further noticic. GRAM-35c per 100 until further notice: • COTT O N-. 5c per halo not exceeding 500 The weight, until Rather notice. 1C elipping goal from any point asat of Phlhulet. phia. be particular to marl packages uria. Prentryleonfa Railroad:. All Goodsconalgued to the Agent. of this Road at Phibulelpitils or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Parlour Aours-0. E. Enna, 54 %Eby ...seat, Boston; J: F. Clarke, No. 2 &dor Howe, and No. 1 Will street, nod John McDonald, No. S Battery Place, New Ferric, Pierce k Co., Zanearille. 04 Irwin L 00, Springania k Drown, Cincinnati, 04 11. C. Meldrum, Medi.% 101 J Dmacsall, Bell k Co., and Carter L Jewett; Lonhertflo,ll74 P. O. W illett Co., Evansville, Ind.; 11. P. Seek SE Laois, Ito.; Har r* WorMley Memphle, Tenn.; Leech A - Co.: Chicago: III.: J. P. Glass, Ft. Wayne. Ind.: E. J. Srusedetcliell , ; tree k Koons. Malmo. D. A. 'Stewart, Pittsburgh. II: IL HOUSTON. Onell Freight Agee., Phila. • 11. .L•LOMBAERT, Supt., Altoona, Pa. Jafoly, Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad. THE PITTSBURGH tt Connelistille .nalLtrisd Is no opened for the transportation of passengers end freight to ~„1 from pittetairgh and Conon/1.1U% comet:hog with the Penn..central liellreastat Brinton's Station. '• • . . - Auerete have also been made with the -Penni w gagmen!, by which through height en Philadelphia nd Patine.. will be mrriod !tern points on the Pitts. urnh end Connelsville by car loads, an favorable hcbxnre as Tutra—On and alter Wednesday, Sth there will 1w two daily trains, ee followri via Mali Train, having the Peeeenger Station Of the Penna. Railroad, every morning, (Sunday excepted.) at 7 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, - and arriving at OonnelLvtlin at IlaS A. M. Raprem Pamengar Train leaving Pittaburgh at 4 o'ck • P. and arriving at Connellsville at 7:40 • • Itrrca.vian—Eapreas Train will leave t.kinnellaville at eclectic, A. M., connecting with the Marl Train east on tho Penna. Railroad at arintme• Station at 7,15 A. H., and with , tho Indiana Accommodation at mine place; arrive In Pitt. burgh at 9 A. Y. .1fall• Train leaving Connelleville at .t.l P.M., and can betting Itrinton's Station with Turtle Creek Antermunnita.... thin Train leo. 3, Penn. Railroad, arrive in PU1411414 At too P. H. , Freight to nod from Pitishorgh and station. on the PIM. bare, and Connellseine Railroad, mill In received and der livered at the eater Depot of the Penn. Railroad: Ranting t Mira Oonohee for ML Pleasant, ridontown, Frail:own and Cumberland leave Connelkellle regntorlyast the arriverof the trains. Ticket. cab be hid from the Ticket Agent at the Delia Railroad ramenger Depot. . The . Adami ExPecee Oompany hate tr4ciel to with thelf pond' mfee,on the -Express Trate to ta ke of Inanity; valiablea and wimps of all kinds, entreated to the etre of that Conipany, what'll' rendre and , ,reeelpt therefor;and glee imolai attention to the-Pare andloompt delis:mot the e.me. 11. IILACISSADIRRop!t. May 5th,183T--my7 Great Western" Molt Route.; ALENA AND' CIII-a ggimgG'Uratoo . thdOn'ilatirow,lsi Woe for Freeport; Ost* sod Donloith, from CENTRAL DEPOT, foot:or LAKE STREET,- mooning st• *IMES with Memnon for St Paul and the f10mr316,1040, . • WELLS STREET DEPOT.. YULTOX :AXE-lOWA LINZ—Tor Mon, Patton, and CentratlowsS. , Pammificsi for lowa, Nebraska mid EAsomi. will And thlkthe twigs ow-Simin. route. it being =rale- Lino Si OW filtaldppl, and .hoeserlii jiffy Mar:omi Say otbOr UM. iVlnnetkill Si AU= Wifir the Omit .Taira - Stage. Ca. for hll points' in low* and lila Wed.- • . , _Buorr ANDMA LLNE—Por BeloK,J . mienino, Madison and Cantnd-Wanonsin, , • , PDX EVER - PALLET LINE—Poi Cryit#l*** Beam Ektimospand points North.: • . • - - • Two trans day, Sun* 'emoted: 'SWAT Of* stiiri pohim.d.4pcmoAlstoloos'piemetfoncEo tbsidationi,X9#l, h podoeboath:Mindo#A•lMith and 1. • / 1 90 141 7 43 ATAMILUDIMIN ' 1,1 ititltrati • , ' . ' - --", AIIIGICIT;Nda 1687 : , . TjiTTSBURUI.COLUIttatigreNN BUS A CINCINNATI SHORT WOE RAILROAD, viaftrvrainvda." Thily.Rdes orTnaselSzeiSl—.lfireasol. to Manaus tedßant r . .—-.-- change of Chrs—To Ciratti,ol thniliflat. 0.... t .ft.r -MONDAY. ing. - 941, 1657.. Two Yam= Mama eta this rouse have the Pedersl Strattrlilleghany Dopot, daily.(Sondaysexcepted.)as foUovnt, ~ .-. nun TlLAlN—CrtnneasetEU. MlnanniAllegheny at tee a. x.; Steubenville Junction 2.oo;(hrnaktstst at Cidta •••—••• Junction .18 ~ .4 CattlitlLl .at 9.00 . and; artivem at CM citoodi at am) T.' IL Thin train trtops only at Wiz Juno lion, Cada, New Market, Illnichsvllls, Coshocton. Dresden and Newark on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. SECOND TRAIN—N tune ?samosa leaves Allegheny 3,007. x-Steubenville Junction 430,Columbus 2.40 A. Ls • • - ...e. and ante. at ChaellanaU . at 7,N) a. x., ',topping at all sta- .._ ,?.. A r‘• By this route thirty milks of travel an savier,,U, J`. By - • • - - . -• lug th e mintdimet linefoom Pfttsburgh to I.s.lluteddll, '''• ' • ' • cinnati and the southern and Jamthwesteln. - citlese., ~ =',•,.. . „,i.......... appointments and managenrut, menn - passed byd, v ......,: .., al cLual road in the C010n... , ___' CONNWIIONS • 1.,.•- , ~..,,, Tra.ns connect at Nero,* with the Sandusky; ' ~L * . , 1 t Newark R. lt.for Alt, Vernon, Samdasky, _T,... ,t`°o _.,... -.- I t . _ _... ....- j, At vuLrarnuE. aith Columbus, mum and In di ana E. 114 1 for Emus. Crhann, Troy. Dellefontaine. Farad an..* - - i At XENIA 'edit the Ala ton, xenon L Belpre and Indian* Central SL to Springfield. Dayton. Adchmond, Indlattop. oils, Louisv A ille, central Indiana, Central 1111no . ,14Laktetta, Tem Haute, St, Louis, 2c. - -.. .• - . At MORROW with the Cincinnati,Wilmingtonand Zama "ine U. R. for WashingtOn•Clieferille anor. Lancaster. _ _ . AtLOVELANDwithroads brllillsbno,ltazudenandroetW j mouth. . .. • AT CINCINNATI with the Ms ifisinippi Braid Gunge IL It. for Madison. lcaMlllA Neve Albany, Evans ville, Vincennes, Wm, Centuil 1111pnis, SI. Jefferson city, Kansas, Nebrpska, and al joints op the some sad MLeippl rims. VARS.'S LOW ABBY ANY OILIER RODTE—TtAOO,II:IE • " CHECKED TWtOCCII. " For through tickets by this route to the raineigkel Woven Aro Somata, Crma, please apply at the Great Inseera Tiabd Office, directly on for comer of the Monongebels Pitteburgle or at - Me Debtrai,Sroei Sletioa, Ala Bast - Ea- ASS FOIL TICKETS "VIA STETIIthnIE" All information concerning the above "Lime antl its: con nections, together with through freight rah" and contracts. will be furelehed on application to. • ' MORRISON FOSTKR, gas Ho. 11i. Water, et., .Pit IT. DAGLEY, Superintendent. ~ Lenny', Deraneer. Steubenia ro le Geneva et. Q!E7MI!!!!!!!!! • Air Akre Route • WHOM CHICAGO TO ST. 1: LOUIS tie. St. Louie, Alto t i k i n „. d o Ze t le all thatroby tcd tte t t . rea 3 d i . carrying ile. T6a only direct and toileble route to the South and Soutbweet. Seventy mile shorter than anyother Rains. Tralne leave the 311CIIIGAN SOUTHCILN and CHICAGO & BACKISLANDIt. 11., Corner t.cV•ll.l3nren and Sherman etreetA. Louis Day Express, 11;90 A. M., daily, (Sunday oz pted)—arrive at East SL louts at ESA P. M. _ M. Louis Night Express, 11:16 P. IL, (Eatxtritil. eptod.,)—arriveEtst St. Louis atE3O ' • " ' - - • MWMMa=3 Ma;BI=MiiMM Night Enure...s P. R.. dally, (gunday eacepted,) arrive - at Chlengo nt 7.45 A. DL - ' From Cillicago, to St. Louis, 13 Hours.' INPORTANT LCCaI. CONNECTIONS .. AT JOLIET—an the Rock Island Railroad far. Ottawa, Lab slle, Rock Island and Centrsl lowa. . - AT ULOORINGTON—with Illinois Central" Railroad for Clinton, Waynesville ' and Decatur, and with gages for Peoria, at Peoria Jun ction with Peoria- and Conant It. R. for Walnut Grove, Washington Peoria, Pekin; "Drimgeld, Riniund, Sonatina, Galniburi, likannouth land AT SPREHIFIELD—Mith Groat Westirrißailroad for Jacks:mei Naples and 'lllinois River. - •, • AT ALTON—with Daily.Llne of Parkets for Hannibal, (Mini. and Keokuk the most aspedltkatirand reliable roots to 011 portkas of North - Eastern Athwart , AT BT. LOUlS—alth Daily First Clam Steamboats for New 'Orleans and Intermediate' Points on tbe. Loner Hisao alndnpl, and aftb Regular :.Llnesbi Packets 6r Kansas, H. Joseph , mid all point/ an the: Tennessee, (Mather. land and Arkansas Rivers.: - •Passengers destined for Illoomington,Bpringfiel d, Decatur, Jacirsouville, Naples and all palate on the - 111mbalppl., semi, Kazoos; Camberland and Tenneseee there, by Laing the above route, will be Imre of making connections, and arriving to Si. Louts on advertised time, avoiding the ocra time delays of the clrtaltious route via. Peoria and ,Illinois River. saving twenty-four boom time, .being miles tem distant to Bloomington. tlfty-elght lmt to a field. seventy lees to Bt. Loulsiand fifteen least° Peoria than Through tickets out be procured at on the Butane lisdlroad Oeet at the Company's eke, 48 Dearbornetreet, oppadte t he Tremont House, and at the Michigan Southern and itock Wand Depot corner of Van Buren and Shaman streets. . Responsible Baggage Men mill be at the Depots of the rations roads coming WO thy Clty, to check Jigging* thiongh to eny point deßlred oo the Line. A. IL moms, Einp't. anlyi JL GOODRICH, Genend ?meager Agent. Pennsylvsuala Railroad.. QUARTER ARRANG.I2-Awamit SLENT—Oo and ater .I,one The no Train lame the PlMPAgar_bt•tloa ever) alik% lox except &mdse. at 6.50 o'clock.. Tll PAST UNE loaves Plttstaryo, except Eleasy. TUE NIGHT EXPRESS lmam Pltteburgh r, TIM A fattrlCOPUtiOtl train lawns Pittibirgh dilly, except-Sunday, at RIO o'clock, P. 31 stopping ed, all stations, end running ea far n. lodises. The SintAcemn module. Train for TurßeCreek Bridge,lente deEtZerrPt Sundey,et 10.45 em. The Second At.mtitodailon o for Turtle Creek leaves daily, Sunday excepted; etk2o M.— The Third Accomueehdlon Than for: Turtle Creek lases daily, mccept Sunday, et t. P. 11. : ReturningTrelm arrive in Pittsburgh mfolldwe—Exprem 1.15 p. ro.; 1144 12.10 a. na.; Peet Line, 2 a m 4 Indium An. comm odatlop,end Cunnellarille, ft a rn4 Pint Turtle Creek Accommodation. 6.50. ne4 Second. Accommaletion.l2AoP. m 4 Thlrd Accommodation, Old p. in., Trlth Corandsviller.Ao eoznmactation. „ . • The traveling public will And it greatly to their Interest, in going East or West. to travel by the Peamytranfa Ball rood,as the accommodations now offered cannot be serfue ed. any other route. .As the road Is ballsated with .2011 e, and Is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety. speed sad comfort to all who may favor this road with their pat . reege. Tor further particubars was handbills. the &ll:rent start ing points. Passengers from 'the Wear. will end this the shortest end nowt expeditious root, to ThgadeJlida, Balti more, New York or bow., • , . . 3. STEWART, Agt., Rummager Line% Pittelnarsh• TllO5. 31001 LE, Agent, Pamenger Linea, rhOsSelphla. jaSlyd • Jo= *tcanurbips 1851.. . ' ' . „ ' - - ' '.....:..11157 Steamer Telegraph. - - , TILE FINE LOW PRESSUREI i a g a Steamer Telegraph,:, Capt. • RICHARD BARROW, will mate threotripsa iraelabeamaatr - - ... Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Drum „ •_. •• ' . . _ Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Post Bustle% .sa 'Port Mace every Idoodayer, - Wednesdays and 'Fridays, at . 7% o'clock P. 31.' , . DW. Port Banton at 2 o'clade, P. IL, and Port Stan• ley ar 7 o'clock, P. .11., for t7evelmd , Meads's, Thursdays sad Saturdays. The StiLt.IIIL(PII carrion! the Colied Stites SLti between then Porte, and erronseta at Cleveland with slse C, C. kO. Railroad, Cleveland and _Pittsburgh, lake Shure and Toledo Railroad. Ahoorith Port Etalley and London Railroad, and Port Burwellline of Stage.. • ' • • The TELLVILAPIL boa been tboroasbly overbinlial and refitted, and to inencellent condition for the trade aberani : to. Alir•For Freight or paatage apply to SCOVILL t LAUDERDALS,CIareIandi LANE a um. ; JOHN .McRLYNON, Pmt- Mime% and HOLCOIIII A I.4II7DERJEKIR,. 11013111 . 4 DAVISON, Port Stanley, Liverpool, 'Philadelphia and Rew Toirk Saran.. Stemma ' cos rrIIE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS ... 4Ia forming the above line will sall from New York lea follows KANGAROO. Capt. Jeffrey, Augnet 4114. CITY OP RA LTIMORP, " • mite b, 20th. CITY OR WARRINGTON,. a ' &pt.. 3d. , And each alternate Thensday. ," From Liverpool elm alternate Walsinedey. ' Pare from New York, Oebte vs, Third Case TX. •- Liverpool, • .‘' $lOO. PS, &.111.,Third Return Tickets avallablelor meat& by any of the line. • Cobb,, SIKk Third Clank These &madden are supplied with Imprafed W compartment., and perry experienced Sunman, , - Person. about proceeding to Europe, or ,withing to sen On their friends &en tbei old cannyy, can parchassalcilcat and obtain nil information by • appl yin g to J: G. Daly:l. Broadway N. Sable .1 Cortes, 171 &oadway,lP. Y.; or' JOHN TIIOIIPSON, 410 Liberty et; ; Pittataaan , Syy-Passage'vertiftatei - by flat clan &Oleg-Packets be. areas NetrYerit and Litre - pad; • Drafts sold by af;aborq I South-Wettera road igloo corn •• ern to a ports Sandusky Arab • lakete making mac by whieb • e Great Went. .PITTSBUKEtEt. 75c per 100 tti. 80e per 100 Is. 50c per 100 Th. 40e per 100114. Dollar gavials liastk, No. 65 /berth Strat../liek4e...Norm, Joette 4 . 1•6 /Watt OPEN DAILY-FROM - 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, atm ori Wednesday amitilatinday.eveninga, from May firm to November, arm, from 7 to 2 o'clock; ao4 from No vember &sear Noy lirst;ls.oo 0108 o'clock: -Dere& emend of all mans net lam :thin one Dollar, and a Welched .of the pronte declared lobar ' year, in June and &amber. intend via declared at the rate of sixper cetab. per annual, In Deombare leak Wei in Arne and - December, 1852. ar4 utglBs7. , Intern. If not drown out, le phutal to the created the &kW pother as priltripal, and bears Or lame hiterest fromthe my. otJune and December, compoondhst Werra soir oat 06116110 s the &le:altar to call or avon - 10 meoest.hls tom toot. At thin rate, moneyail doable In .leis than 12 yetZli =kb% let the aggregate 0000 ! 1.11:1) MBAS/ IP= 0131 Books containing the Charter, Ily.Lrealtules and Hee' bHone tarntshed gratis, on application at the alto. .Prericlpa—GEOßGß. wo o s' John XL !Mankato,. George White, ' . Charles liEnsy, William P. Johnston, - N:Gratten 'Murphy, James W.-Badman, . • - . Mahal snosteette4 Alemonter Bradley, • • Iserieli. Pennock, • John BCcogravo, , • William J. &sienna. car — Job' G. Backoren t ' 1111Illurg rt Cul etty, Albebertson, Tan B. Canfield, J. Gardner Collin, Alamo A. Carrier„ Clarke A.Colton,, WWI.= Douglas, Prowls 'George 7:011more, Jams Pardon,' 2Willjarill, Bases, ,J aMai nerd21=1....: BeetG and aubyrl-7terl? • GEORGE •14.... ARNOLD, 44 , . RANKERS; EXCHANGE; STOCK , AND. immt and 111varrreatlf 714 tight Ind Stocks Owen Ma "Won conambalm • • • , Busine4=r, .71044**44 , 174 , 417.6m Cookty , . No:. 74 Tome - Et AAKING ROT/ ,S -9PJOYN;:t eIDB I WL .. :: .............. CO . • '. 4 .- 4 r - ei somasser,— .....—...eassnerrea, : ' • ' MOUNT PLEA . B . ANT„--.WIZINOItirD.OO.,f- . 4 i, 1 OZCOOOLSMIX,-;—....--...BATErn CO, • .; 4 . ::, tige ns ~ D.p.dc.. ;;;;I;i74lit. made, Bei& hjuht,ii i gi and nollentad, Bank Now and Bp.. b.t .0 .0, Stock), Note,. and other Sacoritks booed ...a .. 4 , 7 —• minion. Oorreapnadenee and noillOk biel. onsaolidte,L . .., ; -: • ROLRES &SON:DEALERS, FOR-' 4.1 RION wad Dm:antic EMIL of Exibange, Cott fiesta of Dewitt% Book Notes at Axel% No. le Market streit. Pittalmirh; Siredllictioasamlaan al the pantipal gages Ofrosythout Oa Dental Eltatra, 'LIMIT CAW-1630 Jim. for Dreaming !, &• 613 1#44 ,11 1r rowr.osoleo4 wilt um te "da ' k eist ' r , atirkkii.;4ltisim . BLACK. MlTTS—Juot_reled-by SU "Minn/ af Xlek MU; itinifkm• limns Du& Sofilniftecieoplothir dednibba i 2 it .r.,; fl mmilrg. James D, B.'Lavalez; - Jahn U. Mellor, L WalterP. Muslim; .• , Wilson Willer, . ' Philllpk Iletalq,ltingwahy . James . • John M. • o .nte Seldet;• • • • 6d aralt. • - - • .4°11t19.7* ' _
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