nacsoLcrrioz4 - - - 1 - i'ttsb - ttr-gt o,342ettte L - 1 .. -P " P4 lat .".7111 4 T—tun.t...*., 1 :-"::,:. -11 t - - • . .. . . Rnorred bye , . &oak sad !louse t0...' Ilepresmtatir. of tae Cboanteneooeirn of resourearna to 67,ncrul..14sernabl, mot ...........................--.....-.05, , -.7 1 Tali the following stotentiments e proposort . the Corlett :‘..t.l4E.B. wr 18TALK 3 no. 4 Elsa, IDT • Ca st en . tawnier the Cone accordance eith me pro. of otir corrdsp - Gtiderils writes us ghat he has late - 7i ftiloolef the tenth artist- thereat ly. had a conversation withtiiiiiihbbr, who ha5.....7 /MOT AM V.CDMINT. ' ' • There "WI be wsaddltstoat article to mid Constitution to' Leer eputation of being it verrobserting, sound !,!,... ~.t.d. ,„,„„.,,,,,0 , „ „;„,,,,,.: and sensible man, in regard to the question in "' • lITICLE It. the caption above, and that it was the firia con- , of I' II Blnte DEBTS. contract debta, to supply rdwitial viction of this man, that in the c ane of Dent ! ay.-nost. Th. Stale may ~,,,,,. w e ,. to rcrenues, or to meet expen.es not oth corn, and of all kinds which grew to a large I ; "V,,, i „,, T ,,Nd f o r; but rhen‘ofregare arno‘o, et snob d e bt s size, a larger amonut of Pound corn will be ob- ; direct ond contingent. whethereontracted by virtue of one or tit different period. tamped, when there - are not over three stalks ; or t , ..... i. " "b "‘" * " ." '" mbl, ' in, shall nurerexceed wren hundred and fifty thousand allowed to grow 'in each kill, than when there ; g,,,,, . 0 d u m mom, oriel„, f rom t h,,,, r ,,,,,,,,,, o f , o , are four, or any number over three, other things . debta, shall reapp lied to the purpose for which It was oh of course, being :equal Ho said that he had ' Wont. or to minty the debt.. contracted, and to no other observed repeatedly that there were usually two . 1 11 =1; 1 .TT, n ,,,,,,,,, 1 ., tio shoe. limited power coo good ailed ears of sueh kinds of corn on each ' State msy contract debts to repel ins-anion, ppm,. insur. - stalk, when there were only three stalks or leas . ~, , v , .. .1. 0 0,im t vwtLad ,t i h , ,,v 41;0. : , ,i ,, , t , ,, , , , .. , or to redeem the Inwood In - s hill, whereas, when there were four or five I haul tit.. juin, Ong '. t; ouch de:t U‘ s,72l:ll t a ' ap n' lMl ' t r O 'i tl ' i: ', stake, there was seldom more than one ear on ; ~,,,,,,,„,,„,„ ..„"„,,,,,,, m ,,,,, ,d, Or to n.p.y,ch debb„..,l . each, and of these some would be not noire- ;!to no ether rurpow whatever. I ... Socrt .bd or .. 3.Eotpt the debt. above specified. in 'cello. littently linen, and at harvest prove nothing but , by. orb:I:ILI:it. state it whatovor shell bo ventral soft corn or nubbins: He further stated that it was his belief that more depended, so far es I SECTION 4. To provide for the payment or themaont debt, i si t. tel ,, awLa i iitlit t io l, n:l debt czntroct bb zt ft l , aa r ~ 5 , f , 0 n. 7 1,1.. the legiala the amount of good sound corn was concerned, on having but a few stalks in a hill, than on ! , d0d d m ,,,;,,,,,,,. m y at. 4 ,; od, ~,,,h . . h 1 . ir t i . ,: . . ,11 ,1 . .b . i , ", having the hills at the distance of three and a i to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and aminolly to I , rit;d:t i ce the n printpl thoecof by a sum tea hos at.. twi, hn. half or four feet in the rows; and that he had obtained a better crop from corn planted in I coustr t ot a tlJOct o u tmo d ed ` i i n ° c ' o l me . tirliit! ptte n t l rt r ot, ' ' ft!! drills, with stalks about one foot or a little less ; time to time owned by the State. or the procyods of the ode apart, in one direction, and four feet in the ~ Z o v iozzoo r t a l. t y urtti n irTof. and of the income or pre. other, than his neighbor in an adjoining field ' othoe [ undo or resources. tllit t:o l oy t t:trobaTi ` t h o r ia: " ‘ "h had from the same kind planted in the tieual ! The said Molting fund may be incrmotwl, tom none to tune way. I by waiving to it any part of the taxes, or other rerenura of - - the mote, not required for theonlinory anti run-mite:pence. I of government.mtil unities In come of war. invasion or mum rortiutt, no part of the sold Molting fund obeli be used or ap i 1 1 1 5 i . r 1 , 1 o,itoertr.ino.btlh,7,,,,,inor,i,tingsly:nietnt ofued t.tdbi.e.bilttleic.,ttbt. live motion. ttf dollars. of Surtax 5. The credit of the 'lrnentroaltb sh ahsh not in , any outdoor, or event, be pledged, loaned to, Judicil nal, company, corporation, or avacbtdon; nor WIWI the commontreahlt Item :Ulm brooms a Joint owner, or taut-h -i holder...in , toy co o m , panyoseoeintion. or owtoration. Th -ommonwealth !Moll not assume the Jebt, 1 • . or any port thereof, of any county thy, borough or burn Olio; or of any corponst inn. or association: unless such debt I shall lotto been cuotractud to enable the state to repel Ines. , don, supposts domestic ineturrection. defetol iteell• in tune of or to Moist the elate in the discharge of any portion of Its presenttudebboluess. bacons 7. The lee,-islaturt , shall oat authorize any county, city. borough, tonnoittp. or incorporated district, by virtue of. rote of Its citizens. or otherwise. to lovittne a stork bold. rr In env conspany. 14.01 . 1. ton, or corpora..., or le obtain motley ior, or loan ita credit to. any corporation. outstation. institution or party. THINNING OCT VEGETAHLEN.-11 smite a pity to put a hoe into those luxuriant rows of beets, carrots, parsnips, and onions, that already giro promise of an abundant harvest. But Intl two 'thirds of them must still be sacrificed, before you can get a fhll crop.' They are cramped for room. The carrot eends out its roots on all sides of the main tap, and if it have chance, willcompletely t.ccupy the soil on all sides of it with its line rootlets. One root will appropriate the aliment inn square foot of soil, much better than half 'a dozen, and, will make a greater weight of nutritious food at the har.est. This is what wise cultivators nro seeking for,—the most food upon the least surface. Thin out then to sin or eight inches apart, and if you want very large specimens for the Fairs, make the spaces_ a foot wide. The roots that are pulled up are excellent fodder for cows and pigs, and if you throw a few into the poultry yard, they will be appreciated- Try it and see. -4.. zigftrulturtat. Attu York abbuttoenunts • GOODYEAR'S PA TENT VULCANITE, oa RA RD INDL.I RU73IIRR. THE BEACON DAM CO., OWNERS OF Patents. rnanufaeture room the above named nut, rid, anti I.lr, for pale at their Wererooln, No. IC .Maiden Lane, New York. hy the rueltaz , only. S YIIINti LS. POCKET CORK SCREWS, of every kind needed for D. Engraver.. and AlechArare . trie.dic ar Profelalonal par.! IttASUILINII TAPES, pow, prouotawed by Physi- 3IACILINISTS . OILERS, Clone the noon talrfect article 11 A IfT IND A LE RI NOS ever made. WHIP SOCKETS, BILLAM ItUMPS. INSULATOR, • POWDER FLASKS, for Telegraph Wire, adopteal warranted tokeep the powderaly the American Telegraph dry., leoruEnny,- IFCRNITURE CAST SC ACING BRUSIIES, that will not deface th.....Arpet PANS, BATHS, FUNNELS TUMBLERS A SDAPPILAYS, AND DIPPERS. Pee and Pocket for Photo,..vntphle and Drug. CUTLERY, ittsts . purnotea, NAPKIN RINGS. Thl. .IN(crin/ which Is am to, us MnrAL 11,ht lot I IWlN—brohant asJET—..apeor conductor ..r HEAT nn ^on.lort, of IiLECTE/ClTY—and on which OILS. ACIDS and .t I.li A I.IES prodwn, no .7.lrecl. Unetly.nyeriur to unry other tor the mi . .re nrunell. and • great Tarlety °the purpose., to wltlelt It In enplk.l. Drabot In all harm of the country ottr• eupplying then, 114.1,,.. with [h.., good. and corwuruera who want the hest article" 14 . 111.• kind, will buy no other. Iron Plipo Work... .--- JIEItRLL & JAQUES. 142 Centre Street, New York, - - _MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Pip.", fittings, Tools, and every seriptian of apparatus Cuttneetwl with Steam. Water and Gus, fur heating and lighting Steamer., Cluarchew, PrlranV Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories awl Also. Vale, Coda., Pumps, Gauger, Ilto sou Boiler Plues made to onler. Our arrow Oaring: :‘llohlnes are entirely nrw. and oar own I'dent—warranty 4, . do double the work f any other t invention. (Inters solicited from all sections of the Country. end proMptlyjsitendort to. tlttiabrlpbta abbeCtistments, ALLEN & NEEDLES, An. rad 25 5r....N Water Saw!, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALERS L'S OILS, fn.11”... Starch. Lc. A full ausortin,nt nn Land to which Tbo &alert; la ...pent fully ask d. Inffully 13altimore 2bbmismrnto . . e. scouts anynxtrAn - - ws. T. noon ARILISTRAD. RIGGS C0., & C0., AGENTS FOR TILE SALE OF 1' I RGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Exctange new, Rt/lintor,. WlLAhrorya on hand n largestock, which they ,Ilmtrihnte the loster ninti:et price. npatlydo artortrultui,iir --- Pittsburgh fledge Farm Nursery. SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, eft, about one quarter of a mile boon the ao-nn.l Onto, eo the Furman.' and Mechunice Plunk lbw!. an even ed°. of Fourth lorto , t, end about three undo quarter miles from Pittnhargh. WM. & JAMES MURDOCK, Proprietor. July IMcf Shade Trees for Sale A . LIANTIIUS. ELM, LINDEN. al Mountain Ash. &c., of extra size for :King JIMIN MUltik)l:ll.Ja. . N. IL—Mr. Thom . Writer. nt the Onkland Hurter:. attend to planting shade trees, for persons requiriug ser: mUtelk vett A LLEGIIENY VALLEY fr u LitOAD.-11 ENI , ,V A L THEDNI-Pl9Plb Viirdrillt DEPOT Tv/ TIM CoItNER OF 111:11.1.11 AND eltitSJN STREETS. NINTH WARD. AND A GREAT 11F,. DUCT lON OF TARIFF RA TES.—On an.l after JI:LY I.nern, 1851. freight will be received NO ohove at din following rate, To !tabooing 25r. per 100 proniv. To Gray'e'Eddy To Red Bank at 29c. " T. Brody's Bend at Ile. " " " Flowir—Overr fire brierrLr and undceltfry. To Mnbclln^ to per barrel. Tourer'. Eddy To Red Book To Drady's F'iour—F.t: r •6orreLs and over. To ?dationing To Wray', }ARV • Iteil Bank To Breily's Bend „. jr.V.l:lf R. B. I. I ienerol Ticket Aocciit L=lli BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMES ROBB. No. 89 Market street,t oi. Lama. Market thaw. and Fifth street. take. gar, pi...ire In .llmg thr attention of Iris friendt and the pub lic geneeolly to hi. third Love sappy of the molt splondid atockof 110)TS, 9uaE3.GAITI:IIB. SONTAUS, La, eery to hibileJ to Ult. city, purchard direct (rum the Manufacturers and Importers of•Frersch Shorn in the Baden, cilia, ma, arock Is Juvt what It purports to bo—yery anyerlor and adopted tithe prerent %manner salsa., Illn stock of lianll , , (trot;, 111a,rauld Children,' French Shona in amid to any lion I Eiat. The coon and grarafirl noon of thrir i/ clinrininii. Ile taken pleannre In Inelt -1 n; all aho aroo in aunt ti gi.e blue a call. prim. a(il in found. anal—very MSMIN Improvement Book liming THE UNDERSIGN ED havingobtained Let fora Patent for Imps tT .1,11 In Book Binding". ie pre paned to font the attaeliment to lemke now in use, or to aptitylho tam nettate.ika. order, tor which are respect. folly nolleltoil at LOIN it ROWANS'S Inenk.Ultirtery and Stank Hook :11 tory, S St. owner Third and Swat sta. Thd above Improvement eoneiste let, of a Metalik Spring, elnaplng the hack Of the coo . . In etch a manner ne to [in vent the leave, from ooseitte, when the bwk is atandlng In s vertkid poaltlon. 20. The curl:wen are metallic grraives In whin/rare Itmetell, which will effectually prevent the look from tiestrlng or chafing In plating the same In Its resting plan, p. 131.1 AIL ROWANS. Patent., riAIR BREISILES, liar 11rt).11.,, Clothe* Brash., ltrombee. Fl.eat Itraehee, Of the ttot atet ev,ry ,leocription, h.e had at Jy.:ll PLF:IIINO'B.u.r. Litein..nd k slnr eel nt F iat .-100 bblsnew No 3 Lati; .Nlnekarel 100 hit do do .In, 40 hit do Modlum 24 bit N 0.2 , do, • 25 UM. No 2 do, 2/ Übls ' No.l ' do, 5 , 1 bids !Wilmot , . tlerrinu. 100 Ms White FM, 940 hit do dn, 60 LW; Trout, 60 itif do, , 40 Mils :sal Salmon, 34 hhn Luke Shod, 40 hlf do do. For sole by i J. P. CAYMELD. SYRUPS --lo Lbls. New York t:oNen. -- - . 10 " Hug. /Y 3.) Di VI ERIN ED SUtiAtts--;:o Dln. m 61.11VLEVI Rif r We by !•!In DA rfl) C. lIERBST. ICE—A prime article, in ti.;:and,6lll for rale br y3o • DAVID C. HERBST. ANTE CURRANTS-50 enskn; egatila maw £ Sylph. arriving atillfol- sale 50 oon Ihs Bacon Shoulders, 20,000 iv"; lbe Sugar Cured Iferm. for sale by J. R. OAVT 1er.71, C _ OIRESL.-1.01.1 bxn prime w. K. Cbeem Received this day .011 F.r ktl.. by 1120 T. LITILP: k Ilk. 112, F.-11nd IN PLATES-4:60 boxes assorted in store and far sAlo. by $. 4 ~„. EARL ASII-50 bbli for xnie ,y Sy= J B. CANFIELD 00 iiti: Hydraulicr.rLier Cem oj e . n n t . c o .t. r .ol l E Vger . PItESE RV INC: ZETTLES—Brass. Errant- Iled Iroa aal hooch 'nested hoe Proserelne Kettle*, for rah at the Home Yunthhitsig 14nIvrar. &me of /OILY IMMO, . No. 47 Market street, tomer of 'hint FRGIT CANS—These cane have been Ginnoughle tasted and haee glean entire sathifaction, are easily ended and me be depend.' no ea being safe and seaside. Jv t JCGIN FLEEING. MASSER'S FIVE MINUTES FREEZER. _M. —All •ildi Or Amity ory of thooo nod... Hod Ice Creaul Frenars. ' Form& by JOHN FLNXING, /.3f No. 47 .I•.r•' ," SEJA.3IL.TESS BAUS, ZTARK. Mtl.LA—viyAki „r all sizes and qualities arriving and for mile at Boston prices, freight added: a liberal diaeorint to millers, bresrara Ind tarp dealers, by DAVID C. ILEUM, 7y.1.3 earner of Liberty and hand streets. There shall lon nn additional article to said constitution, to be dostgnsted as article XI I, aa follows: ARTICLE [II. OF NEW COUNTIE4 No county shnll In divided by a line cunt* over ion tenth of it. nopula lion, ,catlter to forty uty or oth erorlataprithnin the extirese urns of much coma', by • role of the eliunini thereof, nor shall aoy two county he lished, rontalning lon than !bur hundred boort toilet. THIRD /01631,11ENT. I From section two of ch. trot article of lb. COI. Walla,. Strikeout the words, 0 9i the .ty al Paltsdelphta, and nf each county reapeclierly," front necitufS five, saute article. strlke out the words, •af Phaadslid.a, anelf./ sereral courier," fro section fie ran . unit. article. s trikeof the words...nest m /ire the <Wyo.( Philadelphas nor any,' and insert In hen then-of the words. eond an," and still, out exection fJr, mace ortarle: and in hull thereof intent the followitir: esiu-ri, 4. In the )rote one thousaml eight hundred and mixt)-four, and In every seventh year thereon, represonta tines to the number of .0110 hondrod shall he app.,tioned and distributed equally. throughout .the scat... I,r distriets. in proportion to the numherot taxable in habitants IS rhr sev eral parts thereof: 4,S.Cala that - any county containing a t . least three thousand floe hnodrod taxable,. may In. allowed a separate repretiontatium but no than. titan three t111111‘1.4. shall tie joined, and no county shall he divided. in the for mation of indigo:Jct. Any city containing a sufficient imm ix, oft.. dile. to entitle it to at least too representatives, shall '...kreost.t.srateweprosentation assign.] It. and shall be r ti , In' o elm onion district. of contiguous territorv. nt taxably population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect all. rcpcaentative." At the end of section seven name article. insert these words, ette city of Pnalad.../p/ii.i shot/ he drai , bal t 01.3 spume restalartal elestrisls,af vallaanaus territory as nearly equal ia at-ruble pawl...mai passikts no word shall ho drralell in the firm.rtoro. The"lemelature. et its first a•Nsiall, after the adopt ion d this autenolnient. shall 'beide the city for r'tilladelplim into senatornd and retire imitative di-Ire- is. It.::e. insnner above provided; mien districts to remain omit the ap portionment in the year one thouland right hundred awl stxty four. 71u•ra Khalil.. au arMill. mad 1. the• find artu.b. said constitution, attic!, s hall IN! nun.b.re,l an.l crud Jou,: Stcrtux •.ttl. The legiglature Nall have the power rewoke.or annul, any charter of incorwration herr-after COn. ferred by. or under, any at:octal. or general whenever in thelropittlon It may I...lnjurious to the ritE.enn el the Corn. tn'wealth; In such manner. bowerer, that ovinittstwe abaft he done to the arrpuratorg. • la Scutt. !Lerch 27. 157. Rt.nirelf. That this rrmlntion pm.. On the heat amend.. mem yen. 24. nay* 7:nu the ',wild atm;ndniont. ea. 1.71. ya on the third ammdment, p.n.. nays 4; on the fourth amendment. yea. In, na y. 4. [ENtract .;Jul °ALI GEO. W. IiA.IItItSLY, L. Tilt UOLNIt OF 11LP.8.1411,,, 1 April ?A. 1121. Ruare.l. That this re...lotion pave. On the tiro amend tn,nt, yr 3.378. nay. cu the ..-tond ntn..hthu.nt. yeu.A 1.13% 3.1: on the Liam: amendment. ye... 1 72. nay. 22; o n the four.!: amoudment. yeas S.l. nays 7. (Keintct tivm the Journal.l JACOB ZIFAiLER, Clerk Filed In the Secretary'm office, Nley 2. 1457. A. A. CURTIN. • Sncrelery of th. rnontrealtA. Fr.itetner's Omer. Mtertsfoneg. June Perinsyfronint : Ido eertlfr that the shoe., and foregoing In c trne and rorreet copy of the oriznal eße,..:Aution pr,rnmlng /nnend. menu to the Conneaut,wn of the Coml./um aith.. with the roto In nac.l, branch of the Legirlgt are upon t panelag e thereof, et, appennn 'Lem the original. on hie HI Una °ghee. r L r 7l "" tZnr.nt:::•t. ' „ o 7n t tbo clay and year above written. A. li. CURTIN, SeereLzry ea' Gh. nlrn messff...ift.s The resolution proposing time dawntt to the e.t.a nthm of the Commoniventth being under consideration. On the que.tion, Will the Senate agree to the find amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agrecalds to the provision. of the Colthtinatlon, and were.. follow, viz: lizas—Messrs.Brewer. Browne.Celfey.Elv. Evans, Fetter. Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Jordan,ilLnti r , Knox, Lauliach, Lewl., Myer. Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Weld,. Within., Wright and Taggart. Speaker-24. Cralib.Cr....welt. Finney. oregg. Harris, Perim* and Sath er—r-7 So So the queittion was determined to the affirmative. On the position, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment' Tlie year and none were taken agreeably t.. the pi-Liebmann or the Con.tittit.on, and were as inflow. OIL: • c Ift-ener, itrosve. Cr....we11. Ely, Pisa.. Fetter, Finn,. Flenniken, Ingrain. Jordan. Knox. lanhaeh. Lenin, 3lyer, Shuman , Souther. Steel. Straub, Welsh. Wilkins. {{'right and Tagrart. Spec. 00 Coffey, Creht. Frazer, liregg, Harr.. Nil. linger, Peurthe nod Scotield—S So the que.tion woe determined In the affirmative. (ht the question. Will the Senate torte to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were thkon agreeably to the provision. of the earlgt.l/11LiOtt, and wee -a, fell o w. viz Ytth.—Mes.th. Brewer. Browne. thabli. Creierwell. Ely, Evans, rtennlken, Frazer, Ingram. Jordan, Istobach, Lewis, Myer. Sentleld, Fellers, Shinuen, souther, Steel. Straub. Welth. Wilkins and Wright-2J Sates--Mean. Coffey. tiregg, Harris and Penrow , -1. Solite question wee deb:min.,' In the affirmative. On therine.tlon, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably hf the prove.. ..f the Con.tilittion. and were as follow. rit Yths.—dears. Brewer. Browne, Coffey. Creaswell Ely Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Killing,. Knot, Lau. bath, Lewis, Myer, Soditeld. Sellers, Shuman, Moaner. steel:, Straub. Welsh. Within. and Wright—:B. N tea—Wears Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose.-4 So thequestion lath deteemiutml In the adlnuatith. Botha or SKIMEDU.TATIVI., Apra .29. The resolution proposing emendator:art te the Constitution •if the Commonwealth being under tioneiderutiou, On the question. Will the House agree to the Alit amendment! Toe yeas and are were taketkagrombly to the prOvieiente ..f the Constitution, and were as follow. viz Tras—Meese. Antlers.. Arthur. Backhouse, Ball. Beck, Bishop, Bower. Brown. Calhoun. Campbell. Chase. Cleaver, I:merlon,' Dickey, Eut, E 5 stet, Finthild. Futter. filtilioney. tildea, tinned, Ilnr),er halos Iletittand, 11111. liillegmt. Hon' nun. ( Berk..) Icahn, Innen, Jit.b, Jenkins. Johns. John son. Kauffman. Kerr, Knight, I...them-Mg. henget:et.. levrett, planar, Mangle. M . Calniunt. vain. Moorhead, MOMMX.e Mu...elm. Nichol.. Nichol.... Su masher, Pearson? Meth. Pe s:l t rikin. Pownall, Purnell. Ramsey, t Philadelpino„) itatnaey. f York.) Reamer, Iteed. Roberts. itupp,Sliaw, Sloan. Smith, (Cambria.) Smith.l.Collin..l xleeewmr . Teton. V ai l, your...hie. Vickers, Woegbtley, Walter, Westbrook, Whar. t..n, Williston, Wltherow.. Wright, Zimmerman-and Get,. Speakee-7.. Ns re—Besse , . Backus, Benno, Dock, •n, liam eock, Hine. (Lebanon,) Lebo, fitrutheth. Thorn, Warner and Ifint rod.. —1 So the question eras determined In the affirmative. On the eciestion, II Ole Nance agree to the second amendment Th. , and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the • Cstarrlturion and were es Labow, , via Fun—)Fein, Amiens.. Bwkhoutes. Bail, Beck, Bower. o, lhourt, Campbell, C-Stty, Ent, FRO•oiti, Foster, fetid,. Barnet, Harper. Heins. liostand, itlllegen, Ifolfman. (Berke) Imbrie, Inure, Jenkins, Jolts., Johnson. Kaolin-tan, Knight. Igtheurlng. Loot-thee, Lovett. 3lnnenr. 'Lunde. IFllvain. 3loorbeed, 3thanelnian. 3: wt.'s, Nonen“cli..r. P.pwitstll, (1".,r4.1 Iteagewr, Hobert, Hopp: SlER,:luan.Tolnn. Val. Voeghtioy, Westbrook, Wharton. Zimmerman rind Getz. C, Nare--3,lcasn,. Arthur, Augustine. ' , chug; Iteumuf. Bishop, Bravo, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Eyster,olliboney. I; unlit., Mauve:L.lllll.llln , , Kerr, Leho, 31Telniont, 3lurnma. Reed, • (Cansbna) f 'odd., (Centre.) Stevenson, Struthere, Thorn. Vanvoorhla. , l irkere, Wagonseller, Warner, Wintrode, Witherow and I' right 11. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the lloune agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisione of the o..tittition. and ert., on follow. eiz Yea,—Mynas. Auden.. Bunkhouse, Ball, Ikek. Benson. Bower, Brown. Calhoun. Campbell,CLue,Cleaver.Crawford. Inekey, Ent. Bruer. Faith,ld, Font,. Gibbeney, Hamel. Oar Heine, liehitatel. 11111. lialegae. tiottiortn, (Berke,) (lobanott,) Housekeeper, lodate, Inns., Jaeolai, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Ken.. Lebo, Lowther, Lovett, Meogle, 3resihnont, lloorneed, 31tunni... tn., Nichol., Nichol... Nurienucher. Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Fowuall, Purcell. Itemney. t York.) Brnner, Beed, Popp. Shaw, Steen, Smith. (Catniff I,j Smith, (Cerlfre,) Stevenkin, Teton, foil. Vrautoorhte, kickers, Vasghtley, Weetbrook, lffillleton, Watteau... Wright, Zimmerman amp (lets., :breaker —72. N /TV—lifter , Arthur, Augustine. Back.. [Bebop. Carty, Mock, Ileatilton, Hancock. Hine. Jenklee, Knight, loleering, itamany.(Philadelphia,l Itobeth,Strnth. ern, Thorn. {Vetter, Warner, W/1.11/1011 and So the quowtion wan determined In the affirmative. On the unseal., Will too Hoare agree to the fourth amendment The yeas and 'my. were taken agreeably to the provisions of the CORVit.laioO., and wore as filler. rim: lices—Nbetere. Antler... Arthur, Beekhensa Back., Ball. Beck, Persson, Bleb., Dower, Brown. Oahe., Comp. bell, Carty. Chase. Cleaner, Crawford. Dickey. Bid. Eve., Facaold, Foeter, Oibbonev. Glldm , Ihurteb Harper, Hell,. Halstead. lllll,llillegAs;lioffnuat, (Berke,) Holtman,(bet. non,) Ilocteck.ffier.lmbrle, lone., Jseola. Jenkhut, doh., Johnson, Keen:tan, Kerr, Lebo, Le aeuri nglAntira ker,Lovett, Hanear,Mengle. M'Calmont, Jl'llvain, 3innuna, Zagreb man, kilcholk, Nicholson, linnemacher, Peareon, Peter, Pettiktn. Pownell. Purnell, Ramsey, (Philo/lel phial Huntley, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, littpr. Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) Etnren..6 Tu4.. Vail, Van. rumble, Vickers, Vrteghtley, Wagoneeller, \fame., West brook, Wharton, Williston, Wlthensw, Zatunerm. and Gets, Speaker-83. ars—Heger. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, T 6 ow, Wlntrede and Wright-7 'So the question was determined In these:lra:lntl re. granaltr's Omer, Ilaktieetrza, June 21, 1557. J Remtylestnia, es. Ido certify that the above and fleet:long Ira trite and correct copy of the "Yeas" and " Nays" taken on the tele oulotlon proposing amendment., to the Oonetttntion of the Commonwealth, we the acme appears on the Journal. of the two flow. of the General Assembly of. title Common wealth for the *neon of ISST. Whams my band nod the seal of said Mer, this r" iterentreetond day ofJone, one thooratete o lght bon. aced and Iffrorran. ALO. CURTIN. jdninCaa &Pommy of 414 amiewswous. Itttscrllantous Cemetery Marble Work.,. No. 33.3 Liberty Street, below Wayne PITTSBURGH. PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MAR ncr. MASON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN forts his friends and the public aenrrally, that ne has leased the above premL.ss, for the manufacture and sale or every variety of Ilerble Work, such as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and farm; ALSO, =EMS Centre Table. Pier, Bureau • and Wadi 1.0110 Tops, Which be is offering ulna- as any other establishment West of the mountains. Ills stock Is entirely neer, And has lei. selected by himse lf. expressly for this market. Ile is also prepared to build Burial Vaults, oneloae Bir lads with Mar ble or Stone, and io execute any other nark In his line, any of theCenieterios ...Binning Pittsburgh. 61CFLIA PrILIMSTOX in -• Rev. T. B. Equate, - Kotukt (Lawny. Eq., Zion. Vint. John Chintett. Joo. 11. Shnentstitinr, Es+, W. L. Itingnnlt, Bag., Ontrire .1. 11. lUD gm., Thomas Pont. A. It. Curling, Fag, NV. P. Dunn, Ent_ O. It. White. Dui. The Tnute furnithell .rich all kind, of Foreign and Down: tie Marian, rill., !Until/int or in the rough, nt WllOlO.lOllll Prise. Ile banal.. mada arrangemt.nt• with them nfrcturere or tin , bent bratidn. tor .t conntant supply of Hydraulic Co. went, Water and L.A.! filo lAtne. nod Plaster Marie, both for Land and Stucco Work, all nf which he la pnpared to furnish at nhort entire. cnhlbAkwl E=l PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, VO 73. TLIIRP STREET NE.III JfARIC.ET, IvelEltk: THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT imei.Ly Inroad to roll and trot Its inerits. Till , price Oil stiiingla mt.., It IA a Hurnetafand Is $4.:::.; $lll wlll Marcia. , knough to do over, variety of ta.oking fur a family of 1 to ti per..., this doe. not include gas. lane kart anti cooking ntonnilit. The cow tttttt stove tin trioro may do. For further information oath-eat the underalgued. Itil. J. :3117:41 RAVE. tlrlng the first in this illy who tined )ohr pet at las Coo ktok Apparatut, I con eh... Tinily and OM adently • t. n mand it to other. no far ..tto.rtor for nil cooking Mari to no) Of the all tr.11101,..1..,.1.ing stovs. I considor a grvatimpneretiteut. top' when Its .everal advantages re known. no hon.. keep jr will Ito gatislttal without it. Amttg its advantage. I will ttiontion the following: Firttl, nOr. I. always rawly. tlt us saving time and Irian - . t , econ.l, c.atking in don n without .ppre...tvo hoot Third. Its nuts.... Ishii it la a great into.,,,oont upon Oat rani ...ma. Furth. the ruse with which the heat ma, he regulatrd and the orogre.n of rool.m -nd...1 t.t. Too may develop., other advanta ges. hot for Om pre....1 I will respect filth .ttlo it Ileac. Mitti P. A. JOHNS , iN. No tilt). Ii) lii,treot. Raring in we two Dr. Nn.grwrr•v Patent Dan Cooking 5t...2,1474n ch.. rti II n•.•nu - mendth.m to the. public sa the niollkunrouient and vconoinical c..king atop:wain,. for baking they ar, wuperinr to any .0,1 I rrrr j.• 3 111(24. 11. S 1% No 1., M nr k e t A hare Ciiince (or Investment. - • • THE SUBSCRIBER, designing 1i embark is s new enterpro, offers for sale the Machiner,. torus, de., now working order, at Ili/ Min bine Work, Ryan./ in Fifth stn., The linsineng liwation and of Machinery In nee, ninibined with terms, present stning nducement. tii loreatin , nl the abort. to mit dionooed iit ...oils by the second week in .1 nue. It will then di disposed of in psis PI sail purchasers. WM. 'WARWICK, . Ryan's linildlrkg. Fifth street. REATEsT 31-iiTIIINE IN THE WI 'IMO! A let Pit TUN E MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMENT. INIAS' PATENT MA Tril NIACIfIN E . . . . . 14 a el.ap !tlatelt Nlaker., The Marbtor co." only $115: Ix dile, 1.) hand. and dill mate , thy for lune tha ntauulactorer i a Abort tlono. Whete go-xi a - 000l te ta br had mull iy it mstrrtall, reduces the rountv or Maehlne lieges are ..tiered for aale at a Inad..mte inice. For particuhtra, at riAZETTE i M. Fifth odrret. - 11457. Stoves! Stoves!. 1157. LIE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT T or C.okinc Parlor an.l 11..ntIng Stay.. In 101 found In Allegheny Ctty. at the brire4 compt,ing in part tho celebrate.! 3iva.ur-llKht. I Imo City. Nutnnd. Tropic, Orr.tel Pala, e. 11( inK of the with essory a etnety /articles In the line. such as I lell.et It are. Ilens , e Yin n/shing, al utter and ea...tame, Ihrd, eqora..l Ilurret I'4e, Stan the 11 , .! tiro 114. Faeleral street. AlleKheu.a rnr.lo AD). IV Portable Flour 5 1111 l . rilE SUBSCRIBER ISMAS r tincturing PORTA OLE FLOUTINC' MILLS tIATV =2=MIMM to any other tam 111•11.1... They ran he drtven by at , atn. nrpaw,. and will pro ‘e arimnition I. [ray IlaaterN I , ..alers and Lumbermen. Many verso,. thnnighout the cout,ry wha have surplus 1. ower, you, ernp: •nly n put of the tune Oil .ther 111, ' sir ur nnrc of the.. , 1:110 into• their e- :14 . 1.1,nwn‘w way pwatly twnerit themseli.• tone tit ra, dt.neter., grm,ling neer 1.2 qwt thela •Fend iww hour, van be or, nt the Oil .d Feed Mill of Sl+ a strut, 44-Orden filled with .11apatch. W. W WALL iCE, 319 LlTorty .tr'o`t. Walnut Hall Restaurant. to. KIMBALL. NIL:tBICK 1,1)-, MA:it/Nit' HALL FIFES, STREET, i- I FFF,RT TO THE 'PUBLIC ALL THE delitturitw of th.wtstren. netwittl It, nt tho itlittrtettt no. rye. (nut n n'elt.rk in the mewing, to 12 knt night. Business wen not other. will he wCII to ettll In met ttonlnt n. our hill of Fare at inns time to suit their ',pct.,. llnsin•arranttentent. matle to rott - tti re choice artittlet. lu ne line. (non 1111 l re. Philadelphia sand Nerfolk. W o t. can offer freelt tutottly of 11Y:4THIL.. HA LTBUT. TIGHT. LAKE lIEBRINH. And from the the rarieties PI:AIME 0/IME, PRAIRIE C/111"11EN11. nr}:n erhich rrn rso; lot To•It lo hit n/ i.l. "/ W1010...e HrtAil. or the , rnrr 4 MANI , A '4l VENN at WA LNUT HALL. I.IIIIJ parrot. Al. nl oc11:1y11 tr St nee° Worker, JAMES OWENS, ror.vid: 1.1.. V ND .11 0.11: ..7REErs. STCCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, mr, ' , Articular ;Montt. to all enter, f.r work io hip CENTRES end 011NAIF:ST9 IX all kiwis Iltrolsh,"1 ahort now, ap2l.lyd Painter.. I.ONCirt.LANE, T_TOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. 11 No 77 sll , ll.eng ; T att<et.l...tw , ,,, Wood and Nlark..l •1,444. All .r , l.r. prmnptly atte.n.hki 10. r 101,,.7 1)4 NDRIE-151) hf chute Y. 11., U. P. and 75 doml Ma. k Tea 275 hag, imp, lip , 4,5 hh,h, k 't11 . 13 1(.01,1 , 1. do 75 .1.. Balunore , h,l.l..n am! N. Y 2pra 60 do chow.. Ilaltimore Ilerrah; • 10 .1. 2.1 do rtn..ts...l •0.1 I'dkr4..re..l2oganq 50 ~10 North I:nrolina Tar: So do I , lt/ - 11. 1.1 do I . zu lump Tohkek, 1.50 do Ith•cits. , krn..p.ated And Cantil. Soap; 100 do , t.lO and 1 ,, x.12 Window ,i hum 100 410 White 1 . 1,..; 75 .1., St.., .1.. (Shaker.) 60 do 0t11,1113.1 1:1 paper,l 75 do Clothe. Pm.: 300 do %dim. l'eul Starch; Rue, 30 4. -, Of, T.'. 150 balra Ilotuuti , randlmrlck and Twine; LAI dokrn Corn Jiro..., 50 do Ruckok, 2fs An N., 1 and 2 Tulor. DO do ll.mp nod Cotton Cortl4 Toelh, with 4 roll a...artmant of Pttt.huret Manufac article. on hand and 6.t .alo mys ATWELL. Ll*: A 01.. No. A W..l.tteet. rrOBACCO AND 200 Ira. flicltmoml din . ..rota brands . . WI dwarf bza half tk.iiml Dunn 15 kegs Virginia Tn.'. Asnoking Tadareo. 19 omddy ham N L Diamond 109 bbl. Dry Queen City BA INllarl and Apaniab mixed. 275.000 Havana and florrunn Cigars. In at..r.• and Sr Fain at EDWARD T. ‘lOl It kW: , Wboleanle Tobacco Irarebonsa.::4l y at., tap.; the bead of Woo 4 NITRATE SO it .t .—1 ,00iT I N i trat e to arrive and Sro alb. by ALEXANDER KIND. Jiirbical Health and Strength Must Incelegality Follow lt• Benehrive'n/HcAlitrtri Bittern. pTHE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM ra ta y for Hy.pepo,l,l*eane ~f thL.•Kahle, LIT, CI•11, W, , akne.,. 01 any kind. Fever arid Aine.-and the vo. rico4 atlectinnri con.equent up.n a ilsaordered Stomach nr Liver. Stich 11, in•lige•dion, Aridity odtln•St..trincti,t , dicky-' Pain, Heartburn, Lou. Appetite, De•pnn , loggy, Owtivec ocnn, Blind and Bleeding 1'11... In }ill Nervous, Rheumatic and NouralKic Affection, it ha, in l/ Unto,. proved highly beneficial, and in otheralTectcd dt.cided Nntnre find. no new enemy to combat, wills this delight. ful hour In the nysten, lira effect. are almost nutglenh yet the co, permanent lt ,omtnunientem no el dent .hawk to the eyntem. hut I.yarouning it 4 rind energy h, norm.' nr- I.on. CIOIIII,P It tt, thron off the canine. itn.l thu+ tl ~,,, ornollente. the When its tuedinnal virtue. sro tin univentally arknowi oni,.d, stud partienlai ty hero, where It has ber,,nie a , p.pu. der tui a Wally medicine, that It is /add by ninny of the gro cent, well ma by all Iho druggimn, it wolild oe,ni noodles, idlf, Ka further neldetw, yet aa there aro , louldloe. mono who hal, tried many solvertl.l rn to di t , and 401 ',titter Ivan trystou,And noun ur'ntore Re dreadful into the cortilleate, the authenticity Jf which cannot b. doubted, coming iv§ they, ilo twreona en well known. WIIA A PIT lii DOI so FOR TIM SICK . Wm.Selluchtnno. he well kinovn I , lthurapher,sriyal, ' f 'Jiere ir.oinntitly law.tl Ilerrhave'. Holland Bittern, std bud It inTar...hly tel.,. indigestion and debility.” Ron. Samuel Babenck eays: "1 found *pedal relief from It. UM fora eterere headarlie, with which I hail 1.., eut Eared." J. W. Woo-Jwell, Fag, say. "1 here need Ccsrhasn'S Ho' and Bitters tnysolf, and rsonntnend It to other., knowing It to beJnst what it is repros.ntad." Alt. Jonathan Nerdy, of Losers St. Clair. says: "I have dc. tired great Indisllt from Its con , for wonkntnia of the stomach and Indignation." a.bia. It. !timily. nays: "After several physiciane hail failed Therhave's Ilolluid Bitters removed the pain from nit heart and tide, arising from Islin...Oen." The editor 01 the Kilmnoing Pre. Preen, Rare "After one of the bent physician.; In thin plan, had fellnl. /herhave's Iltilland Bittern cured tun of the worst fi iron of Dyspopei." Francis Polio, only mannfasillrer of the origl.l"Estract of Coffee," nay, "I km , w tint your Ilullsod Bittern is one "r the best medicine. In the world for a dieordered stomach or liver."' Dr. istilwig,editor of the Pecked, Beltimnre. pronounce. it "a medicine deem - sins the folltiden., of the yobbo." Ur. Dierhart. thr lending fierman pliyalsoin of P l. llll. hes proscribed It frequently during the past theme))ea, with meekest surer. in deliiiimted state. of the digestive organs, or of the .Totem generally. The manager of Delimu a Vinegar Factory, nay, ^I uned it myself. and vett% therefore induced to try its elfeet upon my wife, (tronbled with the great debility common to all of consumptive hatilt,) mid molly It le doing her more good than anitlng ehe ha. ever taken." NOTlCE.—.Whoeverexpects to find In Wen beserags Will he Disappointed.; tint to the tick, weak and low spirited, It will prove • grateful aromatic curdird,Deontieevd 011105 t. larrertnedial properties. CAUTIONi—The great popularity of this delightful Aro ma, has induced minsy imitationa, which the public amnia glYg d .les ontiry'onhten! 'givetkrilt:etrriar.v.ralidollatondtll7tenn.ra. Dar trial. One bottle will convince you how infltdtely cope tier It to all thews imitation.. Ifilre&dd at SLOO per bottle, or six bottle. for $5.00 by the sale Proprietor.. 11111;1AMIN l'Atig, J..,& coroor Smithfield and Tliirdsta., Pittsburgh, OCKLAIL 111,115. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Sons, :co. 122 North Second street Neer York, DalllA. A Park, ROI Broadway, conaer Danner, Baltlmore,Cuebere Brothers, flay ',reel, end 140 n.. I clay Avenue: Cincinostl, John D. Pork; Chicago, clay Brothers, =South Water etrierd. Mt. Louis, Barnard Adams A Co. New Orleans, J. Wright A Co. • klylydgerP rbwaL R...R. fl. 7111 Y . E aREAT LIGHTS ANKIND HAVE 1.-1= BEEN EN gulphed in darkness. the tree means of bultb—ridding the human body front illseimet, and preisereing life. 7lu seek. under the fella...a treatment of the reigulwr faculty. aro aubfrrt to a continued pi - art/re of probabilities and lar , rtailltlr, There iv talthili,, art lain ..r fiord In the treatment of the sick either in t h e aid or how school medicine. Dr. iladn'ny Far +um-ceded in producing three imagine— known to the world .a Ltrubray'. Itmity Ilnliof . Itonerating Itemtient .d liegniators. time, Ilemnb.,N ar e no t „I,ly e, tabliale 4 elGuts inasmuch an they linen si , o,er yet 1i,j1,1 In their apechalor a:in:Mined efllmey, lit producing fruitful and beneAcial reeulta—but, they are facts mtabliehing n erienre --KW they bate in aim., -when tried - mm..4,lrd in meter ing to health--utal ridding the body from dibeime slim- an other medicinal treatment hot failed—and the tb..it physiciann tot Mien up the Nick am beyond the power of toe man meant tame—andpninunticecl thedrendfill maddato— incurable. Bad wotv'os Remedies an, thereinto , fixed facts In tb, nr c,Mee..fnn. liothwiencn--they —.lien trier :nervr dtnln...l"—end nni. ready .10 bo tr, l twain." FIRST unwer • • . As a Fpechd Remedy 4.1 t In tined in all muses where tile human tenly limited with the torturing pangs or p.m:. ymme of ludo—no matter what the canto of the pain may he, or where it may to, located—an application of the Heady Itelief.nithor internally ea a drink. or externally - We anode- will in a few rUilititos reetore the afflicted ~ay to twee and comfort. In all rave of Bowel Diannler( D'aentery, Ch.M. , . Bloody Flux,, Sick Headache. Nerve. Ileadimho, and other .. Nervous AR . tie. Neuralgia, Itheninatlam.Hpratua,Sit aim , . Toothache, I urns. 0'«.1., Woun.:9, Shot Wounda, Bruin.. Cute, Poi.on .g. either he the biteaor stings of Heptilea, In a...an, nr Veg ,µl.lll or 31i111.rAl poisoning by arrldeut—ln all fa...sand un ler all eirrunettnnees where the human system Is tortured I. pain, Itmlway'e Ready Itellefcan be ndhul upon a.a quirk, r andrertain remmly • In mume of 11111humne, Billie., Fever, Typhus Fever,Shlp Fever, follow Fever. Perer and Adue. Scarlet Fever, and all Nlalignard F " - ern, Small Pon, Nleuel., Pneumonia. lia...h v. ny'n ilmuly ',1u1u5...1 on ronno,idn nail Ilmlwa3p. Ileum lamrs, 0 111101.•alrel y rune the melt afflicted with then. di.- order. non prole. the ..).ttern n,rahmt ...Aden attack.. when either of then: malignant dietummeprevall. i KLCOND 'MEAT . AUDI% .11'S It 1.,.:1. LATORS. Thn 411 I ant tu purl, y ui those v onaorfol vile establishes a new es, and a n s 1,11 w vinegar. n p. le science of meal. these tot grivng 114 or Pick xperwa, a; they op..r atm - Idly, leaving • 1,0.•. , ...he organ., Inc ns . llr.a and healthy MHM MEM= 12521212 F:acti pill tlt, pnriry it. thaw irciliatlon. One or tww:donra of II Away's T.egulato a, will entir..ly re-. move all dinffeanlngnyrt plum!, r. Dyeta.p la. Jaunlco, Nur wountiran, Indigentaun, t; wtirene,, laver e qoptsint. nillonn ...a.. Melancholy, and • ill cur+ all urgani daemon either in MM. Or ii.,11,1111. Ldp I trot Mimi with irregularities or weakening itiar.harg., nay r , ty upo a pm npt clire and reg ular pentads if Itadvra3 n itaf alatora ate takrn. Every du, of It..nlvray'm Itegulaturn Ili I In taken iindllit new. ngth within the larlyot theweak feeble and infirm. All wh stre o take them tin , 01.1.0,..t, will, 11. "PP , change they raper n•in.e in a taw hour, Thu till rit,d,tud nielan rholy f,,1 1 ,, ' and happy; Ili. nick and .... :I,: ~1.. tr,.., and vinous.. THIRD ORE Vl' LIGHT. LtADIVAT'S BESI)VATINCI 11.IMISENT, f.a..d,,k gnes neu thry [humll: impure Aptullt and its cLites humors, Salt Miran. Sert , fla, Tumors, lie vor Soros, Skin Eruption.. Mote (lout. Dropny. Apop'pay. kr.; and ail Con• stitutioual Clir, 1,1..5at. either inherited by hnrudita ry trnuntuhtni , m. or in.aultsled I,y 4,p...ire or others, lo.n. Thera In no roint.ly In the world Mutt will work such conw In old as Its.lway's Ilesnlrimt. It. Oluinspw the whole now and healthy 44.141xeoling from the Lang, Ronovatlng • , I,etat. 1.11. ill • heck hemorrhage from the Itinxe or thmett. Iti.m where the pate. cough. tip clot. If blreml or p. etreakr.l with blood, Iladwey's Ilvsolveut will moor mtnnve the 411-notify. aik - natah Ilunnton.l a Ivti Fat Thirtywn - nndstrret, had o 1. , two yn...3. She coughed np nounthme.s half pint Wood during th• Neli 1. She w. cured In 7 days by Umlirf sad Ite.wolvent. 4-crA v.... log of 21 yew, cure I in nh..e week.. by Red. Irgy'alicf. Mn. T. 11. Kllgor, IR Melt. ... ig g h m g nging In Dahloncga,ln —l'n, ngenlbcnnu v.hu for twenty ono year. h 3,1 Invn utBiel, .1 wg It n b.g, that reN6ted ev ery kind of tsvatment, ma. var.-tunny cured In 11.reri Radvray's Ready IL .11.4 gon.drent and Ilegul.gorg. R DWA rtt RELIEF—I:Et tl' L . R L F , ^' In all cowdltuttott.tlthsea-0... and - the conatittabon I. broken down or the leuly !II raw , of decay, or the velum inncul.sted with lime of either by the oblation tdthe ot Inter, '.erance, nsrr,u and in. Ottlgenee of the taisenons, or Ay Iteredit.try trau.ll. , Alon, no to caaes of &Tofu'. Gonnunipt.. Pat,utnatism. Goat, bite, and other heir wht h a lone aneestry ban bounttfully And ri,bly In 'wed on p.”..eto ms a memento Cl th e pant, the I 01. r...; mitAntors. hone Iternethen. in their Inn' ary capacity, Iwe.w n ctin,NYo pow. er that no dine ane ran W 101.4111,1; their r , anbined will enulante from the Ir. - Ina body every part He of di , rant,l nut ter, renovate tha whole v.' •••L w!!h Ilcalt heol t L.. unsound d.ta, fog Inn,. ,or other And purity the nn. clean flow TO the dtaabied wayfarer, who t. crippled with Infirmities 1111 deyou - to try" them, Itemediee. wr.ll couch for their ettautcy. Lanny hnudredn of other. who hare wills.- •ed And felt the eoecrof 11,.-.Thee. Cory•at Llghtm.” And a. tip* rtle and ,n,, , rn thoae '00.4115.11 , A • 1,1,.1, they are deetined hr the AI , nnghty et, m• then. three retnedlea stand as Rulers, Con. 0tei,,... and tirand Ranters of all - RAjilV A Y dg C+ , ..ltC Fulton .treet...K. Y. Fm .nl. by & MINER, h.. burgh. Tb.• It. It. R. Remedirt nrp .odd by Drlng,,l.t., ) 02 7 ferbdavrlyF READS READD READD Tl' Wll.l. TAKE Yl,l; BILL A CI,V MINUTka3,I AND NAV SAYE FOCA/ANY YEARS OF SrFFERiNG! CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, lir G mat of the 21•4 .I`!eral ire .oer yd D.s,nrered! Phypiebuls, re.ribe it. and every one who ugea it is a walk lag a:tv-rtt•nnent. No 11 , dirinn ev,r vet off•rrl to the American public Ana gained . an,' • popularity in au ah•Jrt a vim,. a. CARTER'S SPANISH* MIXTURE! . IT WILL CURE ...LW CASE OF SCROF- I'LA.It curr Vuy ea. of lihmlnmtLim. It trill cure Any came hi Salt Isllttuto. It vi II t tare Any ram. ttt Nttnraltrtn. It utll t-ty , wiy.u•td F.t.r Anti Agurt. Or any Itt.t kriong front An Inv.,. •tm. of dm Mood . . N'ItOFUL.,I2, 4 ILEA DEW. It r.l tha Ow lluu. J..hn tuelnl—r Irmo V mein, of tit...kill ..1 lb.. rItymICI.III, 4,11 Nrw wad luta Inn , irer.l4l f.uu; mad it will cut.. Jou. ro.w.h.r. If you are eo atfrcted. It rural D. Durrett, Erri., "(Cincinnati. t,f Fthromatlrm of four year.' ntainhng. Wirr all othrr renprln. had failr.l. hare hundrella of 00( . 11 crrldlrater. Call rn U , agrnt and get a Hook aral Omuta, and r,‘,l fur yourrrlf, the many nmukablr and aatontrhinc rune. It haw mude. The relrhewlrd Dr. Dutcher ...Tata W ur that hr had two of the mort arr., and long standint; rm.... of n that would yirld nonr of thr Irma! retnrdtra, enr.rl our rare with sit, and the rthrr with nine bottler ..f earter'a S M panirit tatsno. \\'r hair know n a nrrd. an or, a Oral. tual care., and bare yr, to hear .1. father , 11l any <a n. , VD SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! . AULT AM, 1.1:1' En—Do not 'ilk,. Q . uiine. Mercury. or any ands noat.iuw Drug.. tail try at _hire tiii• plait A Iterative and Purifier of the eat :el'. Spanish Wilton. will cure any and every two of Ague anal Fever. Wn hare newer yet known it to fail. Awl for ull di.o...te. artning from an Implnv olato of fla , 111...1.n0 medic". ha. 11..,46414.1 lc, good ao tlf.rt If you Mrl• !Lek. try y.. It St our, .In and liralth graat,...l of nll hlnxln4,, wdnom . - tudi nli els°. valnely, 11F.E114 , a CO.. Proprirt.m4, I.lrhz.m.l, Ir l / 4 7te.1.1. For mac hr B. A. FAIINEMICIi OE, and jo,..mpli FLESINt). PittA•urgh, end Dru4gi. M"r chant.. lel all I.artel "( the Uni4.4l man, and Gattadas The Gre•iest - Medical Discovery 0 F FUR A E. • • ~ I tt, ) XBU la ; HAS rem.4lv tirst cork+ ov•ry kind of Haw front lila wont Scrofnin to ronamou Pimp!o. Ile km. trod it in or,el.r.n hontlr.l eltMg. anfl novel - Etile.lextopt In two mom t both thunder humor.) tic lobs now In hi. p.0t...110f, ow, too 1.1141,1 urrtincot,.. of it. saint, all within twenty nor. of Ikiston. Two t.ntles am warrwninl to core a niusfne .nre h. Ow, to three bnitlos RA/ cure:he wont kto.l of pltnples Two to thro, bottles will Kvnr the olVmt.ll. b.•iln. Two P.0tt1... nr• wArranted to cure the worst rank, In the mouth mn.i Thr, t.. h rn la.ttien sve warranted to cure tha vrorot rate of rrytita.lan. Ont. to two bottles ore wort - noted to curt all humors of the Two lad Homan. atarrattttal to cure nit - ming of the care and 1.1.4 r lot. tut a.ng the ht ;i . . - . . Four to." la.tttl, watt:l.4 , d to cure rig curt and run sins oi,"r, One hot t 1.. will .nt , row,tlT rrupt tbn.kin. ' Two t.,:t tin. nrwt degpe , - rate , 1,14,1 rh. nmat 3.ns. Tao to thr., bottle: we swli`Fanttnl to core the worm eo.r. Of ringwortn. Three to.C/11r bottle. , aro wnrwmt , .,l.to, , nre rheum. to honks will rut , . the w.Awt [3l. of setufultt. Abe lit Is alway....Tpertener.l from the tlr.t bottle. fowl • perfnct rum I. 'warranted when the al. e fottorit, I. ta.. Nothing lank. ao Impenbable :bow who have In ...in tried :all the wooderful matfett , •',on day. an that s mon weed growlnr, In the prod dr a and Monet...ld stone tia co lle should rum every humor In the ..ystenu yet It P 110 W fixed fact. If you lIRT° Immor It ha, to, start. Tbore ore no ifs nor ands. hums or hie obout the anti. sum: nose nod toot you., I peddled neer a thousand bottleao. it t, it of Roston. I know Its effect.. In every au.. I. h.os al. ready done ...moot It. greatest mores eve. :one In MY.N . I. C 111.1.. trove It filet/Rh . . ern• • .Id, to old people of sixty. I have soen por, puny, N. I.s.hing children whoa. deals Irma all and reatorod to a perfect Mate of health by one bottle. Toth,... who are aubJect to toe Nick heath; t„oar bottle will alwaymenre It. It meet mat relief to catarrh and dltti nen, &IMP whn have Ireen endive for year, have taken and been rep:total by It. Wbere the bon, Is sound it worka quilt...nay. but 'elle, thorn to any d• :engem.] of the fu1.04 thins Of nature. it will muse tory enfant]] but yon must not be alarnial-Lthey alwayv Illeapaeir no from four , days to a wok. There I. never a bad resoll from It. On the enntrary, when that Is orur you will foe] youreelf like tope I heard mama the matt extravagant .- .mai of it that Mall ever Ilatened to. No change of Ro . t IN ever necnesaryt ent thu brat you can pt. I have likewtan an ha., which, when eta mead In moot oil, dim) val ter. °lout welling of the neck' and under the ears. Price to cent, Prim- of the Medical Discovery 111 per bottle. britEcrioNs FOR ROL Pull. ono table spoonful per day. Children neer dill/ year., dessert spoonful; children from flea to eight years, tea ataumnil. Al no dire.oo ran be made at.pllmble to all conatltutions, tithe enough to opemte:on tho bewela twice • day. Mr. KENNEDY ghos personal ettaudanreiu I.lonoes of manful. Sold Wholeanle and retail et DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood strret,bornor of Virgin =Alley, nod J. P. PLE:MINO: Alle gheny. oplo oth27:t4lltkorY ALL PAINS (11;REll L Ili 31Aii7e - 7 Price twenty-81re cent, per bottle. Pain I. the forernunor of disease.' Caro the pain wad you chock tho dlscaso. ' . PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL In truly the wonder a the eget It cure. pain In lean time than It require+ to get n physician! It cum, Toothache Inn minute... Curer Cramp, or Nib In the nomad, and Rowels. Cure+ Stiff Neck and Swelled Pee. him a Cold. Cores Rheumatism anti Nem - alpha Chu. Sprains. Bras., Scalds and Borns. Cares Come and any Pain la the FeeL Cures .k.guae,.”.l Lampe to the Breast instantly. Cone Earnchiln a few minntee. —• • Coas Pen in the Sides. Limbs or Bark ellifYl Ague and Chill and Form. Thin It leo humbug median, and nn family ghoeld ho witione a bottle to ram of accident or sudden sichneat. It Is toot arta - nay, dears giving immediate relief. If the WONDERFUL 011. could ewer, it woadavelaim,— ?While most physicians take whole montite.to clay, I make my rare, What( asaroneee day." ' Ten years residence with the Red Skins In the brut, to. gether with mhsvgannt scientific travels on the continent of Europe, mandating daily with the very eithiett..Ae Medical pmfelaion, has enabled Prot REED to present to the world the WONDERFUL MAONNIIC OIL For We by all rewspoctede Druggists, and at Prat Reed . . No, 73 Third erect It. A. 'SARNI:STOCK k 00., arid Dr. OEO.II. KEYSER Wholesale Amts. • octkelkirlyF W. D. to 11. 111 , CALLO/li' DEALER IN• CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINOS, le. No. n Foarth street, emu Wand., FRENCH CALF-SKINS-- 3o dozen "Souain Corbete," best, 10 do . Lantoine," eery Roe; 10 do Sundry braods, more opening end for We by IDOIIAIID BAUD, No. 21b Liberty et. rtisnix SOAP-50 Ins. just reed and for 1 4-) 172.1 B. L natNisrocK. =M=CE=M=Z=ZOM fticbttal AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, 81.7 GAR COATED:, ANL 31.1 re CLELNSE TUE IlL(11D AND rEEE TUE SICE, in [WAD. Fatkere, JEW, ert, I'4;P-tans, Rand their Efrer.O.and pulps qf Oacir I'i r/nos e E., the rune! headache, Sick Ileashuilie and Foul Stomach . Ihremot kt.u. Pi e flay I, 1 , 66. Dr .1. C. At - sae—Sirs I have !Well rOrwacedly cured of the wont benduche any b.mly can have hy a or two of y.sur VIII.. ft wet. to orlon fronln 6.1 Atousach. xfuel, they lennAo at once. If they 10111 earn other+ a. they sic; me, the fart I. worth knowing. Your, with great revert. 1.D.1 1 11,111LE. Clerk of Steamer Claci.sesl Maass Ehtur,l , rs 1.,,a llemplumts. DZY,IttMENT or int Isermosn. 1 IV.l.ll:gton. D. C.. 1'eb.7.1 1 1:41,1 irs I have 11..1 your pill. in toy general and lowpleal pra S ctsce et, t so; insole them, and Iptitest heortate gay they are the b.( ,satliortic Ass employ. Their regnint• lng Act son on tllO cc IA quick and di essli.l. connequently they are all witturablo rented, 6.r derangement„ of that or. FOIL I !lave .14.1 found a eau of Dillow Disasse s:net mate I too 11 al not y to them. Fraternally 'ours, AU ,\ '/,,, SALL. 'l. D., Eliyolcian of the Marino Iloepltal. D.ssentery. Brims anti IlrLrras. Iloor Orincrk 11.41mt...n. LIT. Co.. Mich.. N. 4.16, '56. Da. Av.: Lear Pill, err the perftsstion of medicine. They bane done toy Rib` more good than i can tell you. She Lad been nick and pining nway for months. Wenner to f,. sh sc toted ut great expwnse. but got no better. She then nom. ,neared taking your MIA. which .ono her, by expel!. lug lat ke toomllties of A tahnvl, !ruin her I.ly. They afierws relit ctirrAl her and our two children of 1,11.1 y .1)s eatery. One •f our neigh bons had it bad, and my ale.* mired film rill, two no., of your Pills. while others land Dion hoe to twenty thasture bilk, and Inez notch time. 'Client being cured mots entirely even thou. Such amo Irmaa. lissom which in Actually good and Brenner. will be prized hot, GEO. J. MUFFIN, Ikestmanter. halaration and Impurity of the Mr./. From Rh. .1. V. Him, Eamor of Ailveht Church, Boston: Dn. AY.: I J..tir ith et I.ot-dittos-Truc e,. In toy faintly and among thou, I orn en ti e d to yimt in diatre.. 11,11Ittio oriainauf !sway the 14011 they sire the Ter, 1.4 remedy I hose ever known, nod I can confidently fOititittllottll to my friends, Isar, J. V. 1111111 S. WA. lir. Wyoming to.. N. I'., Oct. 24.1555. Mar Sir, I ota wing your tlailiartic pill., tu toy genetic, nod find them an excellent purgative to cleaner tho system and purify the fountaiim of the Idsonl. MEACI. lA3I, ff. D. Erysipelas, Scrafala, tiarals Etat, Tiller, Tamar., and Sall /thrum. Front a 6,ruariling Merchant of St. Louis.. Feb. 1, /566: Dn. Arm your Istllento the paragon of all that is great in medicine./ The, have cared my little daughter of ulcer .. 6,ex iiika her hand. an 4 feet that had pr, vial incurable 64 t •Are nostiossr ha. h, •m lolsg ~,ovoiotty “nt,r, o , Witt, tilt/101 , S and pittlitlolloll •%111.11•11 in her hair. After sun child wa, eared. 111111 .110 al. tried par Pill , . And tiny isunel lost. .65 1 .1 61 , 111.1111/6E. 17 , ..untattlal, „Ve•er.st f aa and Goof. Fr, , ,,, the It., hr. Hawke, of the Methodist C. Churelis 1 . 14/egi Baron. ',VANN 11,1t1.- Jan es, 1,66. Illesumai Sin: I Thouloi be ungrateful for the reins( vour .kill lute brought nos it I did notmy rush lu You. A col , ' settled In toy limb. and brought on excruciating tom ; outgo patni, ended in rhino& rhoumatt.s. Net with atancling 1 hsul the lA,st Iles dtresusegTlOT tree. and wore, until, by the Adv,ce of your sacellent agent isi Elitism... Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pill,. Their I.lfecte wen. elow.but son,. Ity gem:Tering in the sue of them 1 .1. now entirely well. SiseAstn Cut.... Borax Roror, Ira. D0c..5. 1955, 1), ATER: I ~ore been entirely curet hr your Pill. of Ithentuatie thast—a paint hAd afflicted use for year,. VINC'ENT SLIDELL Ver Drop.. Plethora. or kindred Complaint, requiring an active purge, they or,. an excellent enirdy. For Conti vein.. or (6.netrottion:And r n Dinner PilLt her Fiber .able and effectual. Paroly.ix, I nfiammtion. and to - eis Deaf no.. and Varna' libuslisen, haveneen cured Iry the altrrn- Ii action of the. Mom of the yihn In market contain flerestr.r. which. Al though n valuable rensedf In eLtllful hand, lon:ere. su A public pill. from the dreadfulthe. Insolently follow it. tneautio..... The.. contain sot mercury or mineral AtilsTtatese whatever. A Y ER'S C1'1E1:121 PECTORAL, rO4l ink atria cCne or induen-ta. Whooping 'coop, ..4,dn , t, Incipient , bruvraption. and for the r.. 1.4 cotottutraten patient. to advanced u., • spe.ik t., the as virtues. Throngli; nnt evrry warn, and almost ever% hamlet tor rho A ornate elates, vrondsrful cline of puhuomary romplaluts Lase made it already km., :say, fear ate the families in any folllltry on thi• r•ditinstit without asnio poremal exprristive of it. elects: mid ism ,r yet the communities any whets. which Imes um among them souls henag trophy ol iW victory rarer the •iiidle nod danzsron• diseases of that il.esd du Ming, W bits it is us tined poarerfu I autid,, set Known.. man for the formidable ataldangeronslllM.P..s of the. pulmonary ergs', It i. also the pis:mutts, and saf est :near: that san hs employed for 1140. alai yl.llll, Parents should bass it in Store against the turnli oun enemy that steals upsui 111.1prepAN.I. have Abundant germoda to behest. the Cherry P....mist', more hr s by thsconeumptions It pr. rots than ties, at mires Kell. it by you.awl curs 'our CL1161.1 vrlillo they mri , unablo. airy usgh•et than until zw , human skill can ...slain met rable sank,- that, fn.:need on the, sa. your life y. All 1.,111.1W •1mt.11.1 fatality of lung als , ders,uuJ as thee t. I , IW Ulu ths virtuss of this rrtnedy, Ise nesti not • t r« them it is still toads chubs, it .111 be. Is's 4pa:s no 0.. no care, no toil to produce it thy most o , 6:et 'erosible, and thus elTnr.l slums y. R.: rely uu it the best agent tvlimh our skill can furnish liar tlisir mire. Prepared by Int. .1. C. YElt, l'raedleal and Astalylical Chemed, Lowell, ifif-Prico 25 me per box. Five home 6nsl. Sold 1., 11. A. FAIINESTOCK A (10.. Wholetiato Agents gb. end by 41 Druggiq...A.l .Nl....ielhe Dealer". aul.4.llsrlinP DR. 1100,FL AND. CELLIMATLI. GER MAY BITTERS, lIPAILF , . • DR. C. JACKSON. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE L, rEr Omplamt. Dopcmia. Jatanairz, Chroak A:now Dr&lily. Mseast of Me Kidneys. and arisingfrogn a diaord;red Lir,. or .S.fotach: Sash • as (I..nisti. nation. Inward ' Pil,, .Ftilneoe.f Blond to the Ilvad. Aeidily of ilis Stoma/. h. Nati-ea. ilearinurt, Din. gn.t for 1. , •.4, Pnin...... or 11'..ig , t in the Stomach. Sour Kroetation..Sinkingor Pint tering At the l'it of theSt,ovlt.Savinintiliz of tin, 11,11.1. II nr, i.-d ..iad Oink-mit Itn}sthing. Plum-n:4, iti the 11-Art.frh..4.linzog .nn..ai : r..6...t0., v lo•t, In al• 114 F.. ture, DonneAs of N ini , • ~, I t.t-c0r,,,, , it, 1,1 0, the ,Ight. re 'l, so.I I. u, Ilw fiend. beinfeowy of 1 , 0AT,- lion_ 1 . -11. x nk., of th.. i ttel And lip., Pain in the t , Ttt,. Back. t.t. I.:inha, Lc., Sudden Flu.lies .1 Ileat, !turning in the Fleah, 1. , Matit I inagiiiiii,l. I, ol.tnd ;trent lh , pr , 4l.n. of Spirit. The proprietor in calling tt, Attention of the pithlla to thin pn.poratlon do, ...., n Rh a fo. ling .1 the utttaftt .ntl dencri In it. mine and adAp.tion to the Ilily?..1 for which It I. rtxr.tnmen.h-d. it li i no new and untried artirlo, but one that has nt,od the toot of a ten year.' trial 1.4.0.. too Itneriown people, And 1 s reputation and sale in nntir.dl , 4 I.y any .itoilat pro Tarot oils extant. The teetittiony In ih, form given ho the ono yroinile•nt An.l well kit r.vi,i , ll y ,cian. and tivlix i;litals in all par...l the country inn/101,14, and a c.Arefid pert, ail of the Ah1..11/.1.. publinlied annnAlly by Ow ....pr.. and . be had gran. ~! any of his At,til... cannot log ' .atiAty 11,, nio, -keptient, that tin.r-ntedy Ls really dor...ming the great celebrity gain. oldniii,l Prinetp4.l Unice and Mannfs<tory. No 90 A. 1.11 ntreot, PhllulelThaa, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TEFTTIMNY. art(it , rs k. I/.4, ,-d EN., the aril /mown Trriesiler frr the Pr/nom/inn iron Marks. Perry (bun/y, Jan. U. 1,4 z. c ,f. %MY Cr f, firs years sessrely xtliirn.l wltL Chionle Itiiliou. Dysentery. for which I was attonled by several of the twst physicians In the ronutry, lint all no avail. I yin. use,l sanous remedies, but c , 141 find iodising to buusfit ins mail I Is. indlicosl to try iirib•rinan Intters, and nil, halt in,. four Isdt les by whjch I , vme entirely cured, and am non oniont h e twst of More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. C.ertiflcato of J. C. CORM, Esq.. Iteportor furthe "Ever- I Chrotool." Pittsburgh. Pa.. who. Voh..JI, .-For 11OttiO vut my srtfo Inm !wen unitut your Ger. .un Bator, with Kapp effort. She hna boon atrliotr.l snore or aoreral soars. with of rho lever ;poi Itysio , retia. and limit the conitostanst tt.illtt the Dittosn nu thing had given her non+ rellot. honith In now rapidly snpros.tog. appetite...l, tool we hate owl,. Tollt.oll to ht.- I lot o will he porfortly portorod. tOlO vv. It Is tin trot rot...brine slo• hiu rarer =IICEMLI J M. Ilrmotsr.n.P. , ylest...... ra,.h . ine 10, ISM. starC 7 ••My wife har boon atnirteil with a Nerrouis IkhilfiT.hirc September. IXLI. gine.. %Melt time 1 have beenunahle to nil any pli3,c_tun or tue , lfrine that w,u1,1 benefit lair in the der I CA111..1 at the store of lir. Ilarvi.y, In thn, Ostia. fiii . , , tll•• lilllll, 44 Ir., and t hint the ?When..., of :sty ult..: hi. then Itzut.te,l roe u lot of restil.innoin; which I follild your liermstu Hitter, I immeitlatily iirt‘ettrsl n Id u Iron, hon. awl ant fleiv-e,l to ‘tate that the it•se of the hitter, 1,. done Iser Intim t...noit than all the tuedlente Itert.totoro tak..n. I wish you 10 send ale a ball' dozen Nutlet.. Liver Complaint, J. P. Wtcr. )lartingourg. l'a.. thin t . IRS( gape oWith mach plowure I train to tiro virtue of your flor. loan Bitters. Situp time ,no.• I wag oltlictod with do.a., of the Liner, for which I 11+,1 oarioto rotnedie, 1111 i With T.O beneficial until I wag lieltiregl to try your Bitters, which I am mow lunory to stare have onttrely ennA me." They are .ultra ve./Lible. free from all alenholle I stomlLot.. and smell. 41.0—I•rieo cebt• p•r I ,, tt Ir. Vold by tin:edge, nod Storehiolsora in every town and villann in tho led Stine,. and Catiadaa. And by FIA:3II.SO BIWA, wd Dr. OF.O. 11. KEYSER, Plttaburgh, A WONDERFYL DISCOVERY!! HAS BEEN THE S'ITDY AND roaearch at the beat modlonl men that e'er lived to find a nuneily that wool,' nollonlly cora tho Oyanefola, which has iron rovontly fouml out by I/ IL IL T. MORD, 01 , l' IT TS ir R 11, PE N.V Ma laborious Ponreh and rot:caret, in the Vogetabl- king than for eight or too y..nro. ha. hronnlit Co hell I wonderful Medicine which will radically cool tho DYSPEPSIA, which is the tint mina of all general noun,, which the !Inman syn. bon is oultioct to. Keeps the Itetienrosr iStunmelq clean and hoalthy. We mutt all Iron point health and entinot be a eulrfrct of eLJI Dr. IL 7'. FO in has been enhjert of tide meinl mentor hinterlf. [Dyspepsia) for eight to ten years. end hen tried hundreds of experiments on hlinself, hut all In rah,. until llon present discovery, whirls has radically cored Min end many :then iu nix , right to twelve days, williont pain or si.'kuess, or any nophaeent feelings In the nyetem. hot on the conteary, It invigorates the system end gives a healthy action to every pan. It ' , Wart r o . r11,11111:( till the bowels, and give a healthy artiolito the stomach amijiVer. Yllll MU CIA .111frink your usual dieting. whlih k r not DIL IL T. FORD'S IiTAPEI 7 SIA COEDIAL. P. het kind of dins.. Dynytepnin protium? I engineer it in the Ant on, me of all generardineases. Liner Affection, Lung Affecti or Pulmonary Bronchitin, Sick F e v e r Dint-rhos. DIM°. and Typhoid Fere., Fever anti Alcoa Nerroon Ferrer. Nournlgla 'hernia c 0..., Bowel, Dolls, 'leaky or Gummy Skin, Colda !then mon. of all kinds, Apoplexy, Ineanite. Wraknents of the nynesm. Felt. ()inception of the Mind, heartburn, Fulness of tint Premeds, Throwing np o your , Food. and also Wind. Allot the above foaling, may or will be produced flom'a Dyspeptlennimegh. From that arose ell , genrral will is produmd. [if thin ntaternent it true which no taw mind deny.] boom. nil win, hare been nick ktour this nutmeat to be true from experience, • nick or &mired ...marls in that. blow important It In Ina fn., patient who has loon cof fering for ninny yen.. to point him to • trilled, that Ileum rely on, cod untie:illy remove the too. that hos made hien rick. treelike , a mariner tensed upset the moan. at the nun glimpse of a light haute, hit heart bounds aith Joy. PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER DIYITI.E. Soil by Oh. Propriedor, Dr. R. T. FORD. West end of Pennnyinurds Avenue. (Fourth street Rotol,) and O. JOIN HAFT. Jr.. No. Ile Wood Omen. corner of Sloth: alms. Ntlf- PIN. 3PREOWAN A CO. Liberty Nerid, below St. Clair, Pittsburgh. Also. Xt. W. A. REED. formerly the Arm of Jam. T. Semple A Northwest corner of Federal lanrt and the Diamond. Aileen' City. And olio. Dr. Fon's Antl-111111,w. and Liner Pak ulm , hi. invaluable Indian VegetaideNerre Liniment. . Thu *hum medicine* need no commendatintl, for then um& lu our city and county will t.ully to their Invaluable ,anAlltim. Their Noel ts not to be found. win:ll**,43.P DELAY NOT. Ye who.Conelder a due Head at Hale NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT, bet ereit ince lain ar .• . . . . - -. • OA NOSE'S LP TONIC, welch reatmea the healthy eetollthut of tho map, MIMI hair to grow on the hold, and checks any tendency toward. *falling oot, and b...ondurrtbln. • Airrar rale at r.he princiord Drank* and brit* 'Pro M 1 MUM MM . ' two * O ll Wm! et. .s liattroabs RAILROAD OTIICE. TFIE PITT 15111 i HQ ) 11, FT. w E eilleAtki AI ItoADCO3II . A. , iY, Inth ha unpin kolltng monk and wing.. luent., le prepared to transport l'anewns.nr; nod Freight PhlladOrlda and l'ittmburi,h to Chimp, ht. Lonia.lntlusuar,. in. and nil place., Wit and South.west, with a tdrEvnlarity and The fact that Inns rnnd tortrin the 'rhea tttrecd annn,v c0n...,h,int...k1 lino Indwnen l'ittritrgh and Chinagn, in a nit , ft..end ,:tt.arant,n. that . niti Trn en. tank., Iletter tin,. And morn nare , nntnn In nn , In d ia with Tnai on oat., howl., than ran L+ °lnd.. I.y . any nther hnnte. IT. UNA trArr. phi!, I^lpbia , l'lttMatrzh. ! Crrotlinc. ; trastae. IM Exprc!, t. ; :.40 „. v. 1.03 r. a.' It. • 5.30 A. X. sfi li, Trm.1,,,,11111844phia ..00' r. X.; illtabUtial At 0.40 ‘. a . arririm; (.33m11m at 0.17 T. a. ErAtti Ctlic3oo--Firgt Expr,,,!M 1t.% p.. 4 S...to n d mem at . .t.t/5 Y. Xt. DMZ TlMOlTal—From Pittsburgh: First Express In Sa hours and 10 tudnutt, Second Express In hour. and NI minutes. From Philadelphun Fire! Expre., iv at hours: Second Expre. In hours and 5 minute, . . • . Tho Mail Train (rum Philadvll•hia is nvcrtakon of Pitt. burgh by Ping Eicorr,es. andiparaengrV. by that Train may go forward by First Expriar, iron/ Pittibiargh. Tho 900 0 . M. Troll. Truro P Clburgh IRA ng Train for local busing., hlorretokon at (lee lino by Peoond Express. All Tmini inche cloy° connictioni at Cro,llto , for Colom bo.% Cincinnati, Indtanapolb sod P 2. Louie; Mao, at Port Wayne with Trains on IVoinvii and WV.lterll Railroad for Iglayetto, Control Illinois and• St. Louie; rill at Forest with Trains nn the V. R .& L. 11. IL:11. errrivrivri. From Chicago. iFt. Waynr.t Creitlinj..Arr, Pittab'g. 141 En F r o m, 7.40. a. 013 3.40. pi v. 110.20 P. $1 4.001. U. 2,1 o 10.00 r. 11.1 5.45 O. iv 112.13 7.34 P. N. Moil Train loaves Creilliiia ht 4.00. v., arriving in Pltta• burgh at 1.00 r. Y. . . These Trains make close sonnet-Vous with Trains for Phila delphia, Ilsitimore and Now Ydrk. Trains from St. Louis, Ind humpolls. Cineinnat I and CNam b make closeco nnections at Crestline with all returning Trains. At Ft. {Vali, Trains from St. Louis, Central lilt. nob., Lafayette. and I utermr•Unt.. pieces, connect with elan, Tritium. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati. Springfleld and Dayton. Accustmonsunou TlLues--Leave New Brighton for Pitts. burgh Cllet t. a.. 12.00 a., and .1.11 P. ?!. Leave Pittsburgh for Neallright.mat P. IL A. a, and 3.25 s. Ilaggage chocked through. and no charge for handling. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHN STON. Agent, at the Great. Western Railroad office, directly en the corner of the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. or to ts BORG E PARKIN, Federal Street station, Allegheny City; R. M. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agmtts at the Stations along the line. To commence on WEDNESDAY. r. RDA cunt nue until rurthor notlra. HOUSTON, Oen. • AA Fr't Afet. S. BOSS, Pn.er Agent, D. W. 110AG/ITON, Agent, 1 . 1111:141.1plils. J._ll MOOR E. Stliet. Cleveland and Pllealmegb Rai/ Road. ITHE NEW Sll It Rorri:T,, Cl NCIN N ATI Alb ST. LOU'S vt.t ST Er BEN CI ILK , It !SEI.I.EA lit Nt.llV OI•EN.-41,1raiu. thl• r..n. I u.. ruu xu.l from Alleglmuy IMpot 11111 i Cli•ve•lttrul. ~.u1.q.v.11e. , N'h. ling and Ikllwur withuot chimp, of lingo,. Tlen4, batty Trains to Stoubutvlll,lVloreang Roc) Bellealr. Two Dully Train., to Cl,oland. Four Daily I'rait43 from Ch.lyland to Chicago. ()o and oftor Monday, illy 13th. le.ta, the trains rf this Compotly trill ron sfaily,„(Sontlnye eScepte(l.) as tollotra: ',aro Allegl.uy 2.50 A. M., 3.40 A. 31. nod 3 P. M. Arrive in thyobrutilla d. 3, 12.43 P. 14.. 6.26 P. M. Do 11.4Icelr. 0.30 4. 34, 2.10 P. 34, 7.50. P. 3. Do Clarrian4 4.06 P. 9.76 r. Y. . . . The 2.51 A. U. train make.. connochon fdr Cleveland or an) pain! uortlt of We'krill, Thiq train In rim through to Steitlonrille, Bridgeport and Bellenir.connecting at &sober. vile Jourtion w ith a fintt t,,dn for Newt. k. Colunibue, Day. tnn. I tuba oapolle,CillillMlt I. Lminriile and St. Lune, leaylng Allegheny:Dpot nt 2.50 A. a. Newark 0.0.2 lkdunibu.4 In fa and arrive at Vunnuitati at 2.50 cm.—Twelre Hon s from Pottiburuh to Cincinnati. • Thi. route Via Stenbanville to Cincinnati i• THIRTY MMES. SHORTER thin via Crestllne. The 2.50 A. 0. train nlnkes connection at Bellaire with • train nit Centred Ohio R. K.. leaving Relish, at 9.00 A. Un for Cantbridgo, Zanesville, Newark, Colombo's, Cincinnati au.' St. Louie. Rt0, 3. 7,,14. ' ,;:0? Cbe"nsTl.l:tnnd'o tion 6.3 S fur 911 m i -time and Cincinnati. arriving at Newark Be Y. (Numb. 1...!.1 A. at, and Cincinnati 7.44 A. 1.14 at limir at i ° 50 at, connecting oath the night train on the Co:antic/hi Railroad for Cambridge, laneavilla, Nava ark, Colombo. a; , t Cincinnati. , The O. lit Al Si. and 3P. a. trains lash run through to Cleve.. land and mak.. clotio connection, tt that for Chicago and i alter contain Ma North-We'd. viAClereland and Toledo Railroad. The il r. a. train conn,te with the Michitian Central Railroad Boat, for Detroit. thence to Chicago of all. liaattengent Paving Allegheny on the P. 40 a. a. train for ( - him, tilt Cleveland dn.:Tot—ld. will Nance at that point meen l .f rim ivied:idea leave at the sane hour and go vim Fort IV., tie. Pamengers for Hldslllo. Steubenville. Wheeling and ether point, on the river lino by three trains go through withont :non) bourn in advoneo of the atontubonta the river. Baggthre °hack,' through .Strobent ilia, Brlbtalr,Coltn. hut. th uriunuti,St. Lohig, Cleveland, Chirw rtnd other pnin. un the li Poveienrirs for New Philadelphia mid Stationn on the Tnecarntrue Oronob muet nike the 9:40 A. M. Train troth Allegheny City. Ti , Lets aro S•il.l • - layolautl, Sandusky, Tolislo. Chkftgo. Milwankie, Si. Letli, Qiiinry. Burlington. Fulton, Rork Islan, lama City, DinilleilL Peyria, La Sall, Freeport, Erns, Dunkirk, Nia,ra Falls. Initial, Stentiynvllle, Wheeling, Cohrmlois. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, • Louisville, St. Linitiond to .11 tray statk.o• nu tha road. • ENI=E=M= lb:ter:nu,. an o t any Informal! .n con in; 'hi. line at the °ince of the Ceinpunv, (Menntigeliele lieueii.) burgh. IL P. GLASS; Ticket Aril. Allegheny City. oeril—je2.s 1. A. CAI:011E1% Agt., rittetiurgh I SST lel7 Michigan Centra l Railroad LI . M ( f. ; .r A D E'. ! troi t, Ch nl.l 3111WAlli,l, SflebOyjrl(l. thilelll,li , l,lll., Muck I.lmul, Burlington. lowa F, najn.l.ac, Prairie-du : Chino, Sr. ton,.. St. Pntil.. any 3! ny . ther part of the Great M est, After the Ern of the splendid Stenner. CITY OF CLEVELAND, 3IA Y QUEEN and OCEAN, will form the morning and evening Hue be Cktdand and Delnal i the proneut nenonin, runnutg as follow./ OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Capt. C. C. Itionairv. Capt. E. IL Voima. Leo,* I,zres Cleveland dawny A. 31. Cleveland Monday P. M. Detroit Monday I'. M.:Detroit Tie-elay A. M. Cleveland ....Tueedny P. M. Cleveland Wednes'y A. M. .. vanee'y A. 11. P. M. cleyetand.....Thuralay A. 31:CleV.IMII , S. ...Tlllll,lb/S I. M. I)..tri lo at Thuralay P. 31.1Det mat.. ...... .Fridny A. M. Friday P. Mii , ..velairal.....Satuniay A. \I. Detroit A. M., tharoti ....... Saturday P. M. ; CITY i./FCLEV ELAND—Cant—I. 31. LrNia.--Leares. Cleveland....Tuenday A. SL.Cloveland.... Friday A. M. Detroit Detroit.... _-Tuesday P. MiDetrult.......-Flidav P.ll. Cleveland.....Wednes'y P. Si!Cleveleurl Satnalay P. 31. Nun. ...... —Thursday A. M.lDetrant Monday A. M. One of the lean will leave Cle - eland every morning at 9 &clock, (Sunday. excepted,/ and every evening on the aryl ; vat of Train. from I BUFFAIA I. PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI, I Arriving at Detroit in time to connect with the morning and evening train, for Chicago. connecting at Chicago with all train. for lio. Northwe.t Sloth: also, with the boats on lake Mortimin for all ports north of Chicago. Fare 51 lee. by thin route than by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central WWI run into the 1.14100 Depot at Chicago. from which all other roads diverge. the. I by miltie hack hire and change of baggage, incident to other routes. No , tharge for handling braggagn where check. are deliver ,d art apaite of the our. ' lamp. largo Sninie Ctrs expressly for her. nd • rattle. Vera.. going In 104 Kenna and NehntiG will End tide the cheapeel and Most comfoi table route, G our brats are hr. and MIIIIIO/lio/01. Families , moving Wen. and dealer. in stock, will End It greatly to their mlyantage to cull at the Company's Office, rogner . ! t• Wayne and Lilerty grres.'dliwtly opposite the Slansion House and Penn.ylvanin Raiirtsul For tams of hare and further tutormathi. epry at the above obi.. S. A. PIERT General Agent, Cie, land. W. C. SHAFFER. Ticket Agent. atilSaMmt F. KNoWLAND. Act, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Railroad. rpirE GREATCENTRAL Route, connecting the Atlanth cities with Western. North-Western, and Sooth.Weetern Motes by n continuous kni.way ilia. This road also con nect. of Pittsburgli with .Wily line of Stammers to all ports on the Western Itivers.and at Cleveland and Sandusky nal. :Meunier, to ell port. nit the North Western Lakes, making 11,0 oat fhrret, rheare.l. and reliable reek. by which FRED/11T can , . f )I . s/ranted to anti from the Great Wart. RATES lIMTWEEN 1 . 1111-113ELPHIA it PITTSBURGH. FIRST Shoes, Hate and Caps. It.ioks, Dryilinels. fin hone.. lades and trunk...) Drugs. (In bon, and lades) Feather.. Fora lc SECOND CLASS.—Donaestie , Shorting, Shirting and Ticking. On original /mien/ Dropn (In casks.) Hardware. Leather, (.e rolls or bona) Wool and Sheep Pelts, EP, went 711/RD CLASS.—Anslls,- Chid. (In tasks.) hemp, Baron an,/ Pork, salted Wenn .r In soaks.) Tolmano, manta... Mr. ed. (except Cigars or (Int)k,. kr FOCHT!! CLASS..—Cottee. Fish, Deena Beef and Pork fin rusk Nor Nina, E....ward,/ Lard and Lard Oil. Nails, Soda Ant, Ger man Clay, Tar. Piteh. Rona do PIA/Ult.-75c per hhl. until further notice. 0 RAIN—:Sr per /00 PT. until further notice COTTON—S 2 per Gale not eget...ding SOO it.. w, ight, wan further nntire. RRelnshipping ands from any point east of Philadel phia, ho particular to mark packages nria. Penn/mania Railroad... All Gasslecninigned to the Agent. of this Read at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without detention. Enna., loners—C. E. Evans. 14 Kliby street, Boston/ J. F. Clarke. _No. 2 DOI, House. and No. I William street, and John SlcDonald. No. g Battery Place, New York: Plertn & Co.. Zanesville, 0.; Irwin k Co., and Springmatt & Drown. Cincinnati, 0., R. V, 31e1.1runi, 31adisain. hul.; Dame/mil, hell & Co., and Carter & Jewett. Lonlaintle. Ky: P. G. o'. Riley A CO., Evansville, Ind.: R. E. Sll/11, St. born. Ma: lbw: ri., Wortnley & CO.. Atemphip, Tenn.: Leech & Co., Chuang., 111, J. I'. Glass, Ft. Wayne. Ind. E. J. Speeder, Phila.; 31a raw k Kern,. Baltimore, D, A Stewart, Intstmtgli. 11. 11. HOUSTON. Geni Freight Agent, Phila. II..!. IA IMBAERT. 5i , ! , !.. Altoona, Pa. 'lt taborgh anti Connelsville Railroad. TIIt PITTSBURGH dia migiz Conuellorille Railroad is now moiled for the trammortationof paommer, and freight to arid from Pitoilorgh mil Connolloville, connecting with the Penna. Control Railroad at linnion'e Station. Arrangement, have alga boon 111 Ad e, with the Penna. Conmrel ',dr o l, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Ittitimore will to carnal from points on the Pitt. Lurch and connetoille Railroad, by car loads. on favorable terms. ILVXSIS“ or Taxma—On and AnCr Wedneialay, 6th inst., Moe will iw two doily trains, as follow,, rig: Mail Train. leaving dm Pasonger Station of the Penna. Ralirood. retry morning, (Sunday excepted.) at 7 o'clock, Pi ueburgh time, and arriving at Cunneibiville at Ildi A. M. Express Prosenger Train leaving Pittsburgh at it„,) o'ck P. II- and arriving at Connelleville at NO P. RartntSbult—Expres, Train will leave Connollollle at 5 o'clock, A. M. comecting with the Trek, not en the Penna. It Station at 7:43 A. M., and with the Indiana Accommodation at Ramo pion, arrive in Pito burgh at it A. M. Mail Train leaving Connellsville at 4i30 P. If.. and con necting ntlfrinton'a Station with Tonle Creek Acrommcdo Eon Train No.; Penna. Railroad, orrice in Pittsburgh at 610 P.M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and etatinne on the Pitt. burgh and Comteßavine ltallowd, will be received and de livered at the outer Depot of the Penn. Railroad. Hunting k mar. Gmehea for Mt. Pleasant. Uniontown. Fort burg and Cuntlaerlandlesve Cormellsville reptbwly on the arrival of the trains. Tiekets fan tie but from the Tieket Agent et the Penna. ItaEnnui Passenger Depot. The Ailsom Express Company have spertal memenmere whit their proof miee.on the Express Train. to take charge of money. valuables and gaskagee of ell ktrole,ontro o r o t to. the taro of that Company' trim will melee and ...mkt therefor, and glee special attention to the safe mil prompt delivery of the name. If. BLACKS TONE, dop't Mn. sth, IBA7—inyi Great Westsa-a AIW Route. GALENA AND CHI CAGO Union !Wined. Mal Woe Cm Freeport, Dalena and Dunielth, from CILNTRAL DEPOT, foul of LAKE. STREET, connecting at Denleith with steamers for St Paul and the Upper Miesheippl • WELLS STREET DEPOT. • FULTON AND lOWA LINE—F,w Dizon,Fultoe, and Central lowa. Passengers for lowa, Nehresita and Manias, will End this the most erpeditknis route. it being an Air •Line to the MilaisalpyL and shorter by fifty cults than any other line. eannectlng at Felton with the Great lowa Iltag• Cb., fur all points In lowa Mid the West. BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—Tor Madison and Central Wilioneln. ' PDX RIVER VALLEY LINY,,Yer. cryrtiM LW% Mot, cepted Et , riryiEltittinindoutd points North. ,TOcktralas daily, SundayVes; Set' - of.a..malla dam Intaxictkar Vottln aatllliaimtta•. Ook altll .naatheaaftAA U 2:a14- , p. A. amrCartilavieh SUM, ItvisA Arouta 3d, 1837. 1)1110ITTSB1TR013, COLU3I - k CINCINNATI SIIORT LINE RAILROAD, via Ortrafforti..r. Thirty _Wet of Truett Surat—Through to'Clitenwheo without thangt they-7a Cutoinnati in daylight. On and miler MONDAT. Aug. 3J, lAN, Tiro Pasitancora Tuts% this rate leave the Federal' Street, Alligheny DIM, dial, (Sunday excested,) is (Manx FIRST TRAlN—..k.vcrivart Ezra.. leave. Allegheny at /tvi .. a. Steutenville Junction 7.00. (breakfasEat Cadiz .linicilon at S a. X.,.) Columbus at 2.00 and:an-Ives at Cin cinnati at iL3O 0. st. This train stops only at Ostia Jana . ciaals, New }Dirket, Uhrk3aville , Ccohooton. Dreadon and Newark on the Steubenville and Indiana RAllroad. SECOND TRAIN—Nunn Psassitosailiareo Allegheny 3.00 P. a.. Steubenville J ntattiol3ll,ZO.C.l..t a . .2,20 a. 0., aad mires at Cincinnati at 'T.W a. te, *topping at all eta.. Lions on S.& T. R. B. SEA- By this route thirty-rallies of travel are attrod. It be ingthr met direct line from Pittsburgh to Colombo., an ent:lst' Kid the southern and south western chine, and In appeititoiont. and management, nurnotamied by any drat class road to the Unlots. tNINNECTIONS Trains connect nt Yessirk the Sandusky, Sianabeld k Newark R. It.for Sit. Vernon. Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago. At COLL - M.llllB with Columba., Piqua and Indiana It. 11. for Inqua, Urbana, Troy, Bellefontalne, Torent An. At XI NIA with the Dayton, Xenia t Belpre and Indiana Central 11. R. 4,r liertagtield, Dayton, Rkhinond, Indranap olia, Locisville,.Contral Indiana, Central .1111hoin, Lafayette, Terre Haute, ED. Louie, At 3IOHIIOW with the Guth:matt, Wilmington and Uses villa R. R. for Wathiesten.Cistieville:rl Lancaster. LO At VELAND with roads for Mtate:lead Port. Month. AT CINCINNATI with the Ohio 4 Jfissirrippi - Osage R.lLfor Madison. Louisville, New Albany, villa, Vincennes, Cairo, aotralllllo.ls, St. Louie, Je city, Rum" Nebraska, andall points on the Illinoi semi and sltarippi rivers. RARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROCTZ—BAORAOR CHECKED TIIROUOR. For through tickets by this route to the principal Wart. aim Forvithas Cato, please apply at the Croot Ittatecie Ticket °yin., directly on the owner of the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh; or at the Fateral Street Station, ,Alk plany. 4 - 1- ASK FOR TICKETS "VIA STEUBENVILLE." 'SR All information concerning the., above Line and Its we nections, together with through freight rates and contracts, will be furnished on application to. MORRISON FOSTER, Agent, To. 114, Water at, Pittsburgh W. W. BAGLEY, Superintendent. tarAnrre liSsz.vsgr, llitenbenvillis 0., - General Agent. 185? Ale lane Route FROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS vf. at, Altars Chicago Itailroad, all the way by Railroad, bag the Great American Expreleand United ,States Ma is. The only direct and reliable route to the , South and Itheart. devesity miles shorter than anyother Route. Train, leave the MICHIGAN 8017bliffiRbi and C HCAOO ". itflCR ISLAND R. It., Comer of Len Buren and Sherman be.. 1..0u1n Day Expreas, 11:30 A. M., daily, (Sunday as optodt—arrive at Eut tit. Loula at P3O P. M. St. Lotil. Night Expte.sa, 11:13 P. 51., daily, (Pattir.taya ai epte.l.}—urriv. at Etmt Latia at 1,1.0 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST. LOUIS. Day Eapresa, 3:13 A. 31., daily, (Sunday excepted,) antra t Chicago at NM. P. 3f. EMal==l From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours. IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT JOLlET—with the Rork Island Railroadfort Ottowa, LeS elk, Rai, Island and Central hike. AT BLOOMINGTON—with Illinois Central ,R.Jlroad foe Clinton. Wayomville, and Deasuar, and with &wee for Peoria. at Peoria Junction with Peoria and Oqnska R. R. for Walnut Grose. W.hington, Peoria, Pekin, Brimfield, Elmo d, Knoxville, Galmburg, Monmouth and Ratite" ton. AT SPRINGPIELD—with Great Western Ralroad fir J.k.souctlle, Nap!. and Illinois River. AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Packets for it= Quincy and Keokuk the most expeditions an route to all portions of North Eastern Mbwourt ' AT ST. LOUlS—with Daily Firer Miss Steamboats foi Now Orions and Intermediate Points on the Lower Idissir eissippl. and with Regular Lima of Packets for Kamm. SI. Joooph, and all points od the Missouri, Teatime°, Cumber. land end Arkausee Rivers. Passongeredmtined fur Bloomlngton,Springneld. Decatur, Snckenncillh Naplm and all points on the alisalseinpt, semis Kansas, Cumberland And Tennessee ricers, by taking toe above route, will be nue of making connections, and arriving in SI. Louis on adrortisod time. scolding the "eke- Mae delays of the circultions cone lift. Peoria and Illinole Ricer, saving twenty-four heirs time, being thirty-seven tulles it., distant to Illoomingtura lifty.ehrbt lest to Spting. erventy le en to St. Loulatind RRwn lento Peoria than by any other Through tkkets clip be procured at all the Eurtern R sllroad OLlikein at the Company's oaks, 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tremor. n .., om and at the Michigan Southern and Rock Island Depot; corner Or T. Buren and Sherman streets. ittn.heibin BARPsne , Men will be at the Depot* of the Viiriollll r 0 .1115 comlog Into the My, to check itaggap through to any point desired on the Lll3. A. IL MOORE, Sup.t. te,74 X. M. GOODRICII, General Paerenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad.. Q OMER ARRANG 2 f i g g ra N g HEST—On and after )one The Mall Train leans the Passenger hjatlon every nr3PIX Ina. except Sunday, at 6.50 o'clock. THE VAST LINE learn Pittebergh,envpt fuL'ay. 2.30 P. H. THE NIGHT EXPILESS TRAIN loaves Pltteborgh khrladelphts at Ik3o The Indiana AccemmAlation *chin leaves Pittsburgh daily, erupt Sunday, at Si2o o'clock, P.M. stopping at all stationa, acid running co ter 0 Indiana. The Phan Ancona incalatlon Train fur Turtlo Cree.k Bridge,lesves daily, except Sunday. at 10:15 a m. The SecnndAcoornmodation Train for Turtle Creek leaveadelly, Sunday excepted. 5t4:32 P. The Thiel Accommodation Train (or Turtle Creek lessees daily, except Scmday, at 6,20 P. 91. ReterninsTrainsarrlve InPittsborghaalbllowr—Mrprese 1.16 p. m 4 Mail, 12.30 a. m. Fast Line, 2 a. m.; Indiana AO. commodotion.and Connellrrille, 9 a. m 4 Pint Turtlo Creak Accommodation, OM A m. Somnd Accommoaation,l24o9l. m 4 Third Accommodation, a.lO p.m., with Count, s Ac commodation. The traveling public will and it grandly to their loterert, In going Last or West, to travel by dm Pennsyl Rall ro ut. no the accommodations now offered cannot surpass. on ;my other route. As tha road Is ballasted th stone, and le entirely (too from duet, we can premise se ty, speed awl comfort to all who may favor Mae road with their pat ronage. For further particulars nee handbill”t thettlfterent start. Inc points. Pas...eager, from the West will ilnd this the j short...it nod moat spalltiorta route to Philadelphia, 8e11.4 more, New York o Breton. .1 . TIIOS. 11001tE,. Agent, Prowertgor Line; Philadelphia. laSly.l 10.23 Zteamoptpo 1857 1887 Steamer Telegraph. THE FINE LOW PRESSURE Steamer Telegraph, Capt. RlCtiant, BARROW, wilkmake three tn'pea week between 11' Port Stanley, NM Burwell and Port Wrote. LGITO Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Borwelk tad Port Brace every Mondays Wednesdays and Friday. at o'clock P. 11. 'Leavo Port Hurtrell at 2 o'clock, P. N., and Port Stan ley at 7 o'clock, P. id., for CloVeland, Tuesdays, Thursdaya a ,qatuntays. ThefELEGRAPII carries the United States Hail between these Porte, and connects at Cleveland with the C., C. & C. Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo Railroads. Alma with Port Stanley and London Railroad, and Port Burwell Hnn of Stag.. The TELEGRAPH has been thoroughly overhauled and refitted, and 41n excellent condition for the trade she runs • 401-For Freight or Pesaage.epplr SCOVILL & LAUDERDALE, Cleveland, LANE & !TIL or JOHN NNON, Port Barmen, J HOLCOMB L, lIENDERSON,3Ic oK r E EOLITH Jr DAMON. Port Btanley. eplemd .iverpool, Philadelphia and New York Screw Steamehlp Company. ITSPLENDID STEAMSIIIPS orrulelpfhe &be. Hoe will nil from Now York ae follows , KANGAROO. Capt. Jeffrey, August oth. CITY OF BALTIMORE. " Leitch, " 20th. CITY OF WARRINGTON, " Wylie, Sept. 1& And each alternate Thursday. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. Pore from New York,Lhhin $75, Third Class Liverpool, " $lOO. sl36,4is7l , ,Third ensi Return Tickets available for six months by any name of the line. The per 100 he Cabin, $140; Third Clam,s6o. These Steamships are supplied with Improved Waterttt ompartlnente, and mrry experienced Burgeons. Penults about proceeding to Europe, or wishtng to an for their friends from the old conntey, can purcbase ticket BJ obtain all infointation by applying to .1. O. Dale, 1 roadway, N. Y., Sable .4 Cortes, 177 Broadway, N. Y. or .1011 N THOMPSON, 410 Liberty et., Pittsburgh /11.7.Passam. eertiflosies by Bret daze Sailing Packets be tween Now York and Liverpool. Drafts sold by the above! de2P—apB 6.0 e per 100 Das. 60e per 100 lb. 10c per 100 11). .ftionetarp Dollar Sayings Doak, Ka. 63 Fourth Strad. Ifiddk from, Jones' .81 - e7o Bu riPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLO N. 5 also on Wednesday and Satorday evenings, from Brat to November filet, from 7 to 0 o'clock' and fro rember fist to Hay find, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dercalts received of all mtome net Ica than one end 'a tllrldend of the profile declared twice a y June and December'. Interest was declared at the six per cent. per annum. he Desarnber, 1868, also, in .v4l December, 1866. and Junta/W. Intermit, If not dreationt, is placed to the er.dit ok positor its mincipal,and bears the same interest froM darn ofinne and Decotir, compounding twines year out tronbling the de tor to call or even to preen pus book. At this rat money will doable in lest II yrus, making to the aggregate MOUT AND O. PULP P • PGA_ Book. containing the Charter, By• Lane, Rule* and letthne furnished gratis, oh application at the *thee. Pccrident—GEO.RCE ABBICEB. liopeorellllepburn, I John IL Blieenberßer George IL White, Chu]. Keep, William F. Johnston, N. Greaten Murphy, James W. Heilman, Theobeld °memoir., Alexander Bradley, Isaac L. Pennock, John P.Coegrare, I William J. Anderson. John G. Backofen, LIM Burg - win, Albert Culbertgon, John A Cuntleld, J. liardner Coffin, Munro A. Carrier, Charing A.Coltou, William Dunnlns, Francis Yell:, ()cargo F. Gllmorn, 3.1. S. 111.1, William B. Haven, James! 'lento. a, &ureic:try and Trvasscrer— außlyd—mrl.9 GEORGE E. ARNOLD t CO B , , ANKERS, EXCHANGE, STOCK AND Bat Benham Current and rnenrrent Money Bought and Bold. Stocks bought and sohd on carunhodon. Badness Paper, Bonds and Mortgages, City, Corot) lallrpd Bonds purchased and negotiated. 011lectIona promptly attended to. note Oars No. 74 Fourth Street- BANKING 110 USES OF JOt. ROGO. REWORD- ..... ..... SOMERSET MOUNT PLitinnake— WE/Z.IEOEITR Om, CONNELLSkILLE,--.....--I/ArETTE CO, Palma UNIONTOWN. BROWNETiLLE. .. ' .. . . NEW 81L1GHT0N,L......-/A 'MTN CO MOLINA -- " ...- ._.INDIANA , Depolita received, Dlsonnits nude, Rpm. bo u and collected, Bank Notes and Owed Jo g' Stocks, Notes and other BectuitlealiVigla and sok! ndeslon. Correspondence and collections solkited. IV—Hots FOR . sad Domestic Hills aanire, Ciarntlta f. `riteU DePaclta, Bank Notes and Spada, N E o xc . GO Marker W ea ert trargh. • throughout tba United ltitan all Us principal cilia* a. 0 .A. 10 X-.1006 ! :ti0t., for: preservi* mitt°rV'miaow ]tgoa , end tern tbr imam Jr:r".'lEo. W. 111 ~ele is 41,14, re et, N YU% -1,11 1 78--nrUst reed reeorrenent of Mirk letteatittra Tine Wien Dna& ere, soft Wllll•Ouebrie and other defrabie at Nam I.t it oa~a James D. Kellen William 8. LaveDi, John Q. Mellor, Walter P. Wilson Mlllar A. Jl. Pollock, Him; L. Rlogaralt, Robert Robb, Jam. 81thIle, John M. Amara., Dennao 8. Belden, Alexander Tindle, CIIARLES A. COLTON pagarlir
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