.... . . *Periodef the abinved - gbvirnment of . I railis, dow b . to the period of the ger, 'if 'Lord • Nihon!.le,: Reside fife never been - without civil:Military - t orireding agents in Inflis;,andk4a4 . acr been ,ehi business of there Erilii . wl , q - w . ie . i to ray, a bad word and a =du a bitter lattfitylahoPt- - ..ffnidand, and to exalt to the tenth hear , ,viithe personal ebaritair Of the Czar, and tit -.:y - 0. grroCnyi posocr of lAA Reerianarms. During , :, • '-,--: ~ ttnacipsvernments of the Marquis of flutings, la!' -: '- -- ' - '4 3 17 1-- Antherta,Lord • William Bentitick, and i..);t -, ~. . atieklaitd, Rassian agents in India , ecame jr-'.."-,... - . .it 1 :More numerous, their _visits more - fre ----, --": - ' iiid'tkair Intriguei More-•artful- and un- 1 - " Seastaag- than: al. , any - ant eaeden t time:- Boree-', Ulnas these persona appeared to be traveling for pleasina or - inatrucilint.--aometimes in the inter -vat, ottani - nee:AP ,commetee-raomtimes they affected to be studying - the religion of the Ilia- 1 - /oat • ,but thpir .ohjecta,., however :outwardly .. ~,,, , .. , farlad,.lVere always really uniform-namely, to spy the nakechteasof the land, - and to send Intel .. ligateeditti any faulty Cr image:Ate point to the .. ittutrian - Chance/3! at St,Eetirsburg. ...The indivi duals selecnskfor this RusaiattleerVice in 'lndia' were well abeam. They. were. men generally - acquainted with the histery and language of the . List, ' personally insintiating, flexible, aud adridt. .. There. - is abuniant evidence, tiotli in - Fort • William and Leadeuhall street, of the proceed ings ottitesa Muscovites, and we shoidd 'not be. at all antirised if Some of theQude nobles and! fuddlatutAes end SUMS of the Brahmins were; _. under agents in the pay of, the , paramount and , superior, practitioners who were immediately instrifated 11 the Russian Chancery. ... ... . — ~., Marine Item Pipe Werits. . • ALIGRILII. do AAquas. • . .142 Centre 'Street, New York, ~~~IN[JFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN .24 PtlolP ,4 APPnntir. ro p nareted with o Stenas !I i 'ater 4u,d ihr beetle; ena lighting Steamers, Ch Ifotelr, Private Dwelilnge,, Hoepitelry Asylum., Villeges, ertorhe gtrl Maar , Cdnlm. Pump., Ganger, Boiiere sad Boller Mee mede to order. bar .&servr Crating 31geldoes are entirely new, sod OW Gyro retent--werrooted to do double the work of any other Invention. .- • Orders eolkited from oil merlons of the Country' sad promptly attended to. Jerrlydr .13IT REAL° ROBES! 3,000 Now ON HAND, And for ads by the Bale or jlnFle Robe, by • • • • 0 EORGE P. WOMEATIL No. CD ARCH SEREST, above Fourth, flat* of g 0.13 N: Foirth st . .reistA PHILADELPHIA. lEL — ALKS U•Ortobent of Lamm FANCY aulaSmd., • ALLEN & NEEDLE! fr*?"7 ll2lN?ln t,d ' 3b.4 P7;1 WtrOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Oandles, Starch, to. A full amortotat cm hand to arldr.h tholittentfon of dealers respacttally Imhof. Emmawool T. .A .CENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA 446 . . MANUFACTWBED TOBACCO, E•dm•Y• Pica, 2tattimone. 1 1B‘Al••T• h..' • isosertoely which they did:dilute • the bwely.toarket ep2olyde - PI tteb murgh Hedge germ gareerys SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, eft omivot.iiquim. of e mils from' the secnod Toll wslis - , Mae, of the Sermon' and Methenks• Mask good, au eine- Won of Pour* street, and about three ads quarter miles from Pitesbargh. - WV. JAILIM MORDOOlC,Pnprisfors. July tuld, . • Shade Tress for Salo. II US, ELM, • LINOENA% f A,.lllooloito Ads, to, of entre du for Spring aur. . , JOHN MURDdeII.J. N. 11.•:-Sit:Thomse Willer, at the Garland Nursery, will Mead toplardlegebetletniee, for perems reqUirin his ser • mriblesif WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMESII.OBB; No. 99 Market street ' MI6 between Sterket Rowe amt-fifth street, takeii fgamare P., alling *hi atioutge of - lharknide sad the put,. Ho geoursityto hi, third large etipply of the must spleudid Kock of WA'S, S tI ONS.GAiTEILS.,IIO:STAO9..te. eon. es fait"! In this ate, pitrehseedditioct fr om the Iteenfacturrre• and Importers ofFtetteA Shnts'toi Wu Sastrxia cities. Tule stook Is Pub *bet: It purports to be—serf superior and misread toot.. Present rummer 00 ..4 _. 111. stock of Ladles', Gents', Wm., and Chlldrene Freud. 81tder Is equal to arty Puled East. _The ems, AM. graceful. wee albeit , . tits Le cberrulug. tie LAN plower, Is fern ..,,4,,* Ing all . w . bo aro , 141.1 at to Ore him emit. Priam Val be VW -,,. ' fleureenotser the , pier:, No , S 9 iferket 'street, Pittsburgh. , .. tir2)-AeS • , •• Imrovement INVltook ',Mud/INp TliE UNDERSIGNED havingobtame4 Let ten Patent ndt'lcoprortonent to Book Binding, la pre puede* Walsh the atthchnient to book. oow in Ilse, or to - apply the saw to new Wok.. onion lot w hich non re:sport ' YoUly eolloitokat %VELDTS k ftOrradfin Book-Bladery awl Steak Book Manilfactory. B. W. corner Third tad Wood att. The abor. Improvement °origin. lot, . Mprlnn. clarplnz the both the boo:. In tech of reenet,r llic sel S te pre 'ern tlulea e. Bkqk aytgtn g when the book W la - kading In a vertical Nation. ki. The carrloww ore metelat more. It which are faecal-a. which will effectenily pnrrent the hock from wearier; or chaang . in ;gado& tho 00100 In Its reeling . Place, • A. H. ROWANT, Patent,. HAIR BRUSHES: Brushek Otto Toot h Boothe., rim/lel es every tic ...Di to be had at .IY2I Jcit cm...Dimond! it *irked K. FlS#-14°°• bblseyr . No 3 Large Macaarel, 2.c0 - dodo, , tdl do 3fildluok • do, . •-• • 23 bblo • No 1 do, 00 Ws 12ddosars Thais& .. • ••• - • . •:11/0 Mtn Maw Nub, , • 210 hi( do do, • go ar, a., • • . • bbho No..l2shnot, • . tor tolt2T.d • . J. IL CANTMLD, /If RQUERIES.— /00 eidOiNsooNly 9ofTse, , • ' ' 2S Obit 112 5t2N291711.t0d DU* Tots,- XIO boo isodlit Lump Tato* 20 bb lo Cuttaift• do do, ' SO •Ttbeetdo OIL - dlOO 1601"g-Wids•Iivhit•Irtab:ou; t0db,..k.144 - - 100 boa W.Modloor., JUIN ' • 130 tat ottyvvicum. v.l" . Polo. And Asks an* by ego, 12..2021222 s co beets dtrist. SCOTdiffiNUFF-_-,10 .bble . .hist_ric'd *ad dsr zaranaimor...!,, XTORWOODISIINOTURE - .YARATRUM lr vmurt—igsaa9n boadaWlkeralk. • L:PJLIIN ' 'ortoomor _ . 40.T0e . :4:,- : ri7:. 1.1.x.;11,...-,-e,erucis A ro"► k 3 - a ft.* • aeltrie*jad 4 leola oz Pr"." bi at 13151:•;:' - • . Auctiotrialso gm? 'Ladoga, ...,.,,, • , i. " • `. • , "‘' t'at s dy . 4ento _ flip k.ondon Mora l . qr . OW - ntent rt the native it ►tppeare to Tabeen known to vertanente fortannetinte'iast: . The 4414; ft Wall more than known ti• lign rowers; who were active in tos. lirit of discontent : Ar 312e0e111 meeting of char Historical Society aLßoston, Dr. Loring read an interesting article on Hancook t nnd exhibited . the vest, coat and breeches once worn bi.the greet patriot. They were in excellent preservation. The coat is of 'scarlet velvet, with ruffled sleeves, and was used $3 a Motile for the coat tO.the statute of Warren. The vestwoorichlyn.mbroldered pith lace sod spangles, smiths .breeches are of olive silk plank:7- John Hancock would create quite a sen see atr tuition by appearing in State street to-day, thus ifottailime.—The Tamaqua Gazette, hereto foralteutral, has come wit for WilmotT.and the linionlieket.: A new papeitireceutly established in' the same place, called the Sentinel, also runs uptfut Wilmot flag. There ore now about one hundred Wilro_ot papers in the Commonwealth, embracing all the political journals in the Slate that are not. either Locofoco outright, or play ing into the bands of Packer by the support of the Hazionut ticket. .E.ID or THE 'Mon PROCEEDINGS IN 10o . .A.—The Tiptini,(Gedar countyy....dslarrtipr says: Now. since the hanging of Soper and Gleason, that county is free from the gang of horse-thieves Which infested it, and "no more mobs will RS ow-able—Allis quiet." It states that •there is no disposition tomesort to violence," and that •law holds an uninterrupted sway, supported by the great ilia:flit - G:le people." iieto Nock abbe, 11310 pDYBAIral!ATI, oa \ HARD INDIA RVZIDER. THE BEACON DAU CO., OWNERS OFPatents. Patents; minuDiciure 'fruit the shore mansesl owe rt.{ andedSsr :Invade 'at their Wateroom, N... 3 Maiden Lara, New York, 17 the package mil of e. • SYRINOIsd FOCI:ETTORE SAME;V:, eeeryrElnd needed ihr DenDagravens end Mechanics' 'nestle Pnetuselmial 'rani unAstauso TAPE-4, P.., pronounced by 'Mrs!. SIACIEMISTV , MLERS, clam the moat peace, article .11 A RTI NOALF. RINGS aver mad. sitlllEP SOCKETS. Bazaar PUMPS; LNSULATORA POWDER FLASKS, telegraph Wire, adopted Warranted tokeep the ponder kV the American Telegraph daDicirts, _ stlVa unwires. that will not deface the carpet P ASS, DAVIS, FUNNELS • 'TUMBLERS& SOAFTILATS, AND DIPPERS, • 1 Pen end,CUTL Pocket ~ ' • Dm Pliotographic and Drug- NAPINERY gisne mos. . ? mieirwea.f.a,Jtaiterialirliit' * ls as firm as METAL— light Ili BORN-;•;s6lilis_ t seJLTtspo. conductor of DRAT AL A 'tilighECTlULDLTl—and on which OILS. ACIDS shodmacJans pmtia . .no eras, is vastly ouperior to any'sdhice. , . fur - the shwa &seined, e and • great missy al ether to which It le Deldera in aU parts of the counti7 flee 'unbind then. soleenwitlitheee moods, and cutuomare. who Irma the ben link:46SW the kin& erill buy no other. JaldaYe.A.T. T VULCAN -IT-4 Tibilabclp4ta abbertiormna 13altimort a,bbectismento 2.ooFtculturat, 2;:c. ,Spvela!,?Aotioe. . BOOTS AND _SHOES, NEM + - 4A - 4i.irin g -.0.. ...litinc;llll7x4.itii-rebrth.,--c.7.,ti...-111,1_,... ''- ' • ; -,,,- elfin ogAisisiirelt.glionsweialths • • eirmata.,7 , 070033 . . ' "`"lfeiskerif By Ms Srmite, rosittliori.e/Representurfoar of Ha 1 A -t.,...,, Ofilsitalliim al tr.lll, lb sCcordnaCo with to. pro. 1 Rgr-' 10 4. - P- TAYLOR, .. 31.. kr.c.m. • Par:FAT-EHOAHLLVO SCHOOL FOR tbon.F.x., te 2.4.1th r0ti0A rt ......4 4 1 .. --. . i t t, ,. ..... pr0pc ., - " v , - " a4 , b 1 c ""*„ . ,., 3 7 i - BUYS, A.T.NSWIIitIOILTUN,SCATEBOIMINTY,PA. 1 5..bic...i.th...u,.,t0..,.,,..r. . ... .- The ituromer. Term will begin on AIONDAT;--.lltar dth. 1 IllOya affnlltted at albs Hme and tuition charged from est t. , . . . p war AW , SDIIaNT. I There shall to an addlfluoal article to said Constitution to , .fp,....t.......ar.a..4.4,1,...' the Rector, . . ~. at his tesidenosifeW De deilathunt as article oleretu as follows* . , Brighton. Pa. ' ..."Ili a,, a ... eity patrons of this School, to whomre*Mitith /nay IX A MUCUS XL OF PUBLie DpIITS: Stenos 1. The State puny coot rark dekt.kto supply costal ; 71ort. Thos. M. Ilowe I. moo, deficits or With. In revenues,. tol meet expenses not otte ' u,.. .r, 81. '. etwice provided for. but thearimmegato amountof enclitlebts , G oo . g Belden,,_ direct and Contingent- whetherwthriseted by virtue of ono 1 tw . it wan..r ibal., .br MO. seta of the general *suably, or at different periods . ir . L . ni,,,,... 1 , r„ . .., I t a lima, dual am - eta:ow. seven hitudredand fifty thalami . dollars, sod - the. money arising from the creation of such - debts, shall to applied to limper.. Ilir which it area ob tained, or torn.; the debts so contracted, and to no other 'Jams,. whatdeer. 0 , , Scenes 2." To addition to too shore. limited power the fState May 0315t11141 debts to repel invasion, supprees War leetion, defend the State in wet, or m otredem the present outstanding indebtednersof the state; b too money arising tmla the contracting of MAUI dihts, shall, be appLial to the purpose for - which It was mined, or, to repay each debts, sad to no other purpose whatever. SZCTIIM 3. Except the debts above epecilled, In Sections one and two of thiS article, nodcht whatever shall be crested bywr on boludfaf tips State... , - Swims 4. To provide fur thepaymentief theitheent debt, and any additional debt coutractall aforesaid. Um bagrisla tUre shall, at its first tendon, ate dot adopthm of this 1 sonandritht:createMenklng fund, ich stall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and autmally to I se reduce tI, prnicipsl thereof by asu not less thao two hoe in...land fifty thousand dollara wit h Sinking fund shall consist of th e net annual than 'e of public works, from time . 1 me to Unfastened by the State. or le precede of the the of the same, or any part thenvf. a of the Income or pro. coeds of sale of soaks mentat by t e State, togotber with mbar fonds, or resource, that moy be dsflunnte.l by In,— The .111 elnkinF fund may be lucompod, frith time to Hine by assigning toot any port of the taxes, or other revenoes of the state, not tedulnal for thnordlnary sod nano, i expenses of goventmeth sal thlert in cone of war, inrasion or nom, acthin, no part of the said sinking food alail be uoat or op. plied others, tee than in extinguishment of the public debt, wall the amount of such debt ...limed below the sum of . il leri mil o li sTe a creilit . of the commonwealth shall out to any manor, or etent,Uii, cdp:4l. or lamed to, any WWI id. uth company, oarporitlen; or associstion; nor ellen the , commonwealth bumf n or Insiouns a Joint owner, or stock holder, In any couipthr.easoclation, or thrporstion. SXMMix 0. Tho thuiroonawalth shall not assume the debt, zany part thereof, of any county, city, hotough or thin ship; or of any corponalon, or a...elation ; unlese such debt shall bare been contratted to enable the stnte to ropel inva sion, suppres•Jonteetiq insurrection. defend Itself In time of Ito or to assist the suds In tho disclarge of any portion of lto present indobtednaa. Soon. 7. The le,, ureshall not authorize thy randy, city, borough, tovroshi , or inoorpuraterl district, by virtue ofa rote ante citizens, 1r otherwilw, to become's stockhold. er I n any thropeny. llea tintl, or asporatiom or to obtain money for, or lout its e slit to, any corponstion, rortociation, Institution or party. , , SECOMI AaranaT.ae. There shell be an additional article resold constitution, to be daelguntedsaarthels it, as follows: ARTICLE Xtt. • OE NEW COUNTIES No clutnty dliritiett by h line cutting off over ono. tenth of Ite population.. (either to form uncut county or co, erelre,) Without the exprecu uncut of such county, by a vote of the ulertnn. thenn.f;por OAS any [LOW county tot este,- ConhOning IL. [tun four hundred eqwtre IlltD AMENDMENT. from "-fiction two of the first articleof the Costallttition, spike nut the mord*. , f:/: the city of (Mtitadriphier, eyed of each weer./ re/pa:tire/4 from tion five, mime article. strike oaf the word, euf Plandilphia and V" the //emu/ eountiat,'' front ieetion aei . an..llll" etrike Alla the word.. ''ueif7, VII City If I . l.'hukttiau run. 0 nu,'• 4114 Invert In lien the the •on I itrike out -.llion „four, same erlirce - and in lieu thertiuf incert the hillinvinr aserThia 4. In the vecr one thoitaital elght boodreil and alaty-hoar. and In every wretith year titerzictier, repceeento. Urea to the nuneber of one hundred .hall noti , tieliell and hiaributed egnally, thrauithout the itnte. by di.trirta, profs to rortion to (Ito numberof tunable In bald:mita In th• part, thereof; except that any 1,1. y iaintaaitna id leant three tholonind fire butelred t. - ..rablea. may be 11111110e1A • aoparate repr , ,ennition: but nu mon, than thee. countie. shall be Pliant, and uu eatnnty shall ho divided, in the for mation of •district. Any city containing a aufilelent num ber of [nannies to entitle i to at leant tiro repreeentnitree, abaci] hereereeparete repreePDtAtion eAeittned it. and dlrided tote coprettient clictricta of cuntimueue ferrite re of equal trizable poputatfon es neer es may he. each of which diitrieta shall elect one represent. ti re." At thin end of section aiireti, range article, inert the., word; "Mr city of Phaarlelphin shall he dirklni in tangle genatenialdalitrieit, of putilguous territory as near/mama/ in . ttuallite pipit/at/mans pairihle; but no razed shall be divided in the feramtion thereof: . Thelegifiattire, nt it. fleet insahin. aft, the adoption of thin aniendinent, Khali dieide the city of Philadelphia lido ',lnt:whit nod repro..ntatiee dlitrleta, in the ;twiner Above preCelittah acith dirrriets to remain nnehnng,l Until an ate portionaleat in the year one thou...ail right hundred and testy-four. FOURTH "'DYE:VT. There Khali be as addltietial flret article , tr‘ht Cotrdltation, which Atiltt be t.rt.tere4l t a, fi I We, th. 1.11 Imre toa power .•,•••••• rer..ke, or *maul, nty •••`...ert, el Ine.vrpotation her...a:ter • • tl. ferrt.d..b7, or end, atly RtAxl6,,. or .cram law. vrltelkero lheiropinton It luny Ire total - lout to the ettl.em• of the C. r, n• wealth: In such mautter. however. tt.vt tat tgjoatiee ehnll be dote to the corporator, r Fnaan , Aferib Resolved, That (hi. retentittiar. ttaee. On the first amend. town, ye. BS, nays 7 on the second entreatment, yrae noye on toe thud stn aneat. ye. 2s. 1 1 ,7 k no the Worth amendment. pate 24, ea. 4. [Eztract tram the Jouraal.l OCO. ti HAVER...ST.I', Clerk- Lt TIM Muse or Iltraratarrattera, t April :hit, 15157. ) Arrnland,-Tbat thia resolution pa.. On the lint atneo4. moot, yeas TB nays 1.5 on the tetanal nin-telment yr. 57. lay, it: ote the third amendment. pee . 72, .re on the (earth amendment. ye. ra, nays 7. tßatract from the Journal.] JACOB 7.IEGLER, Mei to the Recce office, ?fay 2, 1557. A. O. CtIITIN, Scarrtary of the Cb1717,,(77.0.k. Sf•CArron', Ornet, riarratberg, -he. 1.157. Priveydeonia, Ls: Ido certify that the ahner end foregoing ie • true ..I correct copy of the 0r141.1 ••RP.I/11,1013 prapioing amend ciente to the Orinetltntion at the Cenmoiawealth." with the rate thatch branch of the tonnAkdore lhe a appears front the orico.la 011 iko n, ntnn I thiAl oak, •In bettlmony wherauf ate berPuto sot try hand and cane. te he art.. t I of the Omen Up. day and yoar Trnt A. O. CURTIN, Seserfory of the Cowanno, SINATE„ 27. 1 . 17 . The onolution propositig smendioeut• to the Co.t.ithten of the Conamonsosith being unibr conaideration. On the quomou, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? es• and nays were taken agratably team provisions of the Conetio.thin, and wereas follow, vim Tess—Memm. Brewer, Brserne.ooftsy, Ely. Evans, Fetter, Fkuniann, Fenner, ingrate, Jost.. Knox, Lurthech, Lewin. Myer, Sosdeld, Sellers, Shaman. Steele, Straub, Welsh. Willi., Wright and Taggart ; dare — Mawr, Croswell, }limey, Gregg, Harris. Pennies and Souther-7 On t So the quos ti question was determined in the affirmative. he on, Will the Senate agree to theeneond amendment I The yea. sad usye were taken agreeably to the provisions of 1 1 / 3 Osnatitution. and were as follow. vim Yeth—lbettre.lutioy, Brewer, Browne. Cre.well. Ely, Evans, Fetter }loony, Flennikero Ingram. Jordan, Kn., Leoln;h, Lewie, Myer, Sellers, Shuman. soother, Steel. Smoot. Welsh, lfilt<in4 Wright and Teggmt, .NPedko - --= Neka—Masers. Coffey, Crabb, Fraser, tireit - g, Ilanqa Klt. Unger, Pew./ and Seotiold—S So the ql.rtkni was determined In the afflrmatlee. On the qlleatiOo, Will the Senate sigma to the third amendment? • The re. end nays were taken nmeeably to the provisions of the 'Constitution, and were. follow. Teta—Mentra. Brower, Browne, Crobb, Cream - ell, Ely, .Evane, Flenniken, Fra.r, Ingram, Jordan, KU/Inger, Knee, Limbach, leorla Myer. Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Strmtb. Welsh, Wilkins Mid Wright-2J Hors—Mann Cuff y; Ging • limri• and Pennwe-4. &the queetion was determined In the aldrenatire. On theipustion, Will the Sonata agrecoto the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were takon agreeably to the provieion. of the Constita /loth and wem as follow, Ms: Tue.... Messrs. Breeder, amen.,'Wiry, ere/tem/II Fly Erne, Flenniken. Fraser) 'admin. Malinger. Knox. Lets' irMis &en , MYei. Sailield. Seller., Shuman, Souther , Jte6lo, Straub, Webb, Wilkins and Wright—=. Han—ltenuaCrabb, Finney, Jordon mid Peomea—t So the question was determined la the alfirmetbre. Le risk HOW. or ItCPRPLVTAIIM Apra IV. 1.57. Tho reeolutientropcsing amendments to the Constitution of the Commanweslth being under enneideratkm, On the qui-Mimi, Wilt the klintse avast° the fat amendment Tue yeaut sad ..aye were taken agreeably to the p(Orlsions of theXonstitution, and were as hello", vie Anferson. Artbur. Backbones, Bath Beck, Bishop. Bower. Brown. Calhoun. iiStripbell. Chase. CLeame, Crawford. Dickey. Ent. lyeter, Fauseld. Emirs, Gibboney, Jaded, Hemet tLeper , Ileins. Ibietand.lllll. Ihßkgne , Doff lava lterks..) Imbria Inn—, Jacob., Jenk•se Job.. Johns Ana. Eauffnien, Kerr, Knight. Leieetiring. bonunker, Lovett, Ifenear, Mangle, Wl:domed, %Miran, Nloorlwed, Monona Musselmth, Nlchole, Nicholson. Nunetriarher, Pearson, Peter., P•drikin, Down-ill. Purcell, Ramsey. i Philadelphia) ilamoey. (Turk,) ithms., iteed, Roberta Kum Shaer, shwa Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Centre.) Sterenmn, Telma Neil, Vanroorbis, linkers, Vp,gblley, Welter. Weidorook, Whar ton, Wltberow, Wright, Emmen.. nod Get; Spintse-- . 7 a. Nxce—llevent. Backus, Benson, Dock, n, Ilan 'mak. Bin; lionkmn, f bebanton,) Leta , Struthers, Thorn, Werner nod Wintroder-12. So the qurelbm was determined in the affirmative. On the qtrostlon, Will the Howe agree to the akrond amendment I of Th thre yes* ays onstituti nd na were ro taken agrt.ably to the provisions Con, and were as follow. Tin: Yeas—Masora. Anderson, llackhOuse, Ball, Beck, Bower Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Panrold, Poster, Men, blamer, duper, Delos. ItirstamL 111 lieges, golf ((terke) lloureksrper. !mik., tunes, Jenkins, Joints, John...L, Kauffman, Knight, Leffrenring, Loogfiker, Lovett, )inneer, Haugh,Moorbral, flurselman. Nichol. Nichol. Nitn.rnacher, Pecnton, Peter., Petrikin, Pownall, Yarnell, Itantery, (I . l.llatielphla) Ramsey, (Turk) Iletembr, loherik Donn: Shaw, Sloan. Tobin, Veil, Watghtley, Welter, Westbrook, Whart.n.Binnurrman and Gm; Sproicx-57. • Non—Deem, Arthur. Ana...tine, Bathos; Reuses. airt.., !blown. Cher. C 1.,,.,, Crawitrd, r.) Glhbouy. llaneetk, MIL Wier !I nr.to, Kerr, Lebo, Men 10,..,,, %man, Staab, (Cllmbriv.. Smith, (Contr.) Stereo... St...aloes Thorn, VenroorLts, Vekery tVogonsen.,, Warner„ Wlntrode Witherow and Wright-34. So toe qnestion weedeterrnined in the affirmance. On the .toasting Will the Hove agree to the third amendment? Th. yeas and nays we, r taken amocahly tO the provisions or the Constitutlon, and were An lotto, riz : • Yeses—Moen And. note. Ball. Beck, Benson. Boom Brown. Calhoun ^..innbell,Cluee.Cleacer.Crauln-d, Dickey, But, tinter, tertvold, Foster, Glbboneyt Maned, rier, VL:LllttrtM ea t .; l /1 „ ollih o lan, ( .7 137 . 1%) . Johns, Johnson, Krafft.... Kerr , Lebo, Longaked, Luvo i tt, Mannar: Mangle, MiCalmont, Moorhead, Mumma Elues.l - Nicholson, ,Pennon, Priem Int Pownell, Ran:lvry. (Tack) Reamer, 5e,...L a.m., Shaw. Sloan. Smith, (Cstebrls,) Smith, (Central stemma, Tatar., 'Tali; Taarroothis, Tickere. Toeghtley, Wegonseller, WeettMvok, WI/berme. Wright, Zimmerman end 0442, fiteektvr-72. Nate—dtlears. Arthur, Augnetine, Barka., Bishop, Carty, Dock, Oflden, Hamilton, Hancock. Blue, Jenkins, Knight, Leisering, Ramsey, (Philade)ptdad Boheta steed.. manor., WOW, Warner, IFlutrtou and Wiutroder—Z... So the question was determitn.d In the affirmative. On the queen..., Will the Dom. aMtV , to the fourth amendment? The of the C onstitution. and were and nays wore take...foln agreea low, viz: bly to the prorielons lttaterdlersre. Andemon, Arthur. Barkbome, Beane, Ball, Deck, &mem:l.lll36op, Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Camp. bell. Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Mkt). Ent, Eyster, lessOld.Poster, Olithoo. flacrwl, Warner, Helv fleistand, um, intlegu.ry (8.A..) n0m.... ClA* e, . 01100 Jloaarkeetott Inn.: Jacobs, Jen/dn....10b.. ye,heemat Keefe...l:Kerr.Lrilenring.Lougaker,Lovett, Mane.. Mlktimeat, M i llvain, Mumma; 3lnst.t. Nichol.;Ybhoi.rn, Nunemecher. Pearson, Peter., Pureell. Denney, (Phfledeig,tda) Ham (Park.) Deemer. Mak • Roberts, Rapp. Bluer, Steen. Smith,- (Cambria) Smith,' (Orsotre,) Stevenson. Tobin, Van. suorhin. Vickere,' Toeghtl.7, Weannueller, Warner, (Pont. Os brook. wharton.er—SS. - winiston, Witb.row, Zkonsermite Sad _ ta ..tetak ICASs4-Mes Lcutiweek, Struthers, nntsWri"M'ldretfthrmlnedin theithiukstlee. Escarissee OsutC., Ilsistlenta; June 24 1.8.57. ..Fettafriessia, U. ... & tangy t hat he shove itsd foretrieeg is a Ina sad horrectoops of thVe Tees . sod "5.35 . lakes on the oaluilos Oropostaaameadrosta to the Ocautttotian of the oaptmounisWits the same trartsoit tha Jams] ofth s '-pao - Massa oft; thafieneesl latosably of. this C ommon . 4,rtaasavyhand *Milts ,4 ItST ..qtwiNnyvecisiada: wan*, thimaimigistit At*. eld.da , d I • - Meadville Female Seminary. TEES NEXT TERM of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, August 31st. teupits u - ill be 'charged 81,50 per term, and will dire the audit. they wish to pursue from the followingdist. Reuling, Ancient Ilietory, Zoology, EmirsciathM, 31odern Astronomy, Pnmunciation, , Map Droving, lid. Phildophy, Writi AndentGeogziphy, Physiology, ng, Modern Grammar, Campos - 11 m, PlCesical Rhetoric, Chembitry, Logic, Barmy, Trigummetry. . • For Greek, tatin, lull., Spanish, French, German, Wedbh and Anglo.Pemon, an additional charge of $1 aill be made. Plano, per count of twenty lemma-- Use of Plana per . .......... Drawing, per course of twe2ty lemons." 4 Oil Planting `• 8 A German lady, an excellent Mazda, Insides In the family, and will gin lexaom on the Piano and In German and French. A few poplin Will be accommodated In the family of the Principal. beard, with fuel and light, exclusive of washing, $3 per week. All payments ace to be made In advance. fell:wksdly JOSHUA K ENDA LL. A. M., ?vinare/. Ly ALL OF ST. JASIES THE LESS. PH IL -1.1 AD ELPIILL—A FAMILY BOARDING SCIIOOL FOR BUYS.—Ilex. B. R. SMYSER, Rector.. TB, Amur' Session will begin on TUESDAY, September first. The Course of Stirlycompriara MlClent and Modern Lan =Mathematics, Natural &knee, Drawing, dc. Vocal taught gratis. For Circulars, tic., address the 'lector. Row. a A 13)110TER, (P. 0) rill. of &tiny IGRI , Plata. Jyl :131.1 FITANN I NG FEMALE I NSTITUTE.— DAT AND ROAMDDIG 501100L.—Ray..1. 11. WILL and LADY, Principals, lain of' Nets York. Dcnratmer-,Rev. Dr. Rillikelly, Paradise. Pn.: Rev. Dr. J. Parker. N. Y. Dr. Mall, Editor of Journal of Detail.; Rey. Dr. J. 1.1. Findlay. LE, D., Kittanning, Pa.; Rev. J. Painter, Rev. Mr. 1111 ton; Rev. Mr. Dick; Editor. Pittsburgb Gazette, Judge Buglngtun. and citiketu gener.lly , of Kittanning. Catalogues annually. Reading Doom and Library Pnplis raceiv.N any tune. ap2dyil Law fiebool of the University at Cam— bridge, Mass. The 1n....n0rm in thin School are lion. Jon. Pounce., LL. D. , Komi Pride sir 110 n. TitrnettllCa PARIIO.I3, LL. D., Dane Profecwor. Ron. Eimer Wreinkultn, LL.D., University l'rufewor. rr af: COU:op of instruction embraces tho vn- Ad rlotn branches of the Common Law, and of Equity. miralty. Commercial, International, and tkotistitotlona/ Low, and the Jurtcprudenco of the United States. Tho Low Library consists of about 14,000 column., end as new works I appear they ore added, and every effort Is made to render Ili complete. Inetru.tion 111 given by oral loctutwe awl expositions (and by rechetion. and examinations. In connection with them,) oewhich Were are too, ere,' week. Two Moot Nimbi are el. I , bleu In null week, at each of which wean.. Mi1...1' !r go el out. kernnad by four Ilitlll,lt, and nn opinion de. liren.l in the pre4i ling Tnanwtor. Rilil.4lland other fact!. is he itee ...holte•vid.d fur the Clue i 7 onebn and an Areenddr ld .4.4 i. im preetiee in debate... acquiring e kneel- .4i, of parliamentary law and pnwonlings. 'Relent. may enter the :School in auy a.m. of their pro lowliest stUdIVA or tecrcentlle pursuits. nod. the neutnetiew. meat of either 1.-11.. Scc 111 the middle. or othor pert .4 :ern,. I Thc;.. a. lilert. eolert %Ina eltehee they will pone, aecot ding view ot their own wants and nttalnmenta. The Acalcruinal whmh commences 'NI Tbinerley.sia w--k. Mier tho tioni cdneetty in Jul), o f .i Inc., two tonna of twenty week. each, with vimatiou nit, weeks at the red of exych tern. During the winter v wen,. the Llbral7 In opened. wenn ed and lixkoal, Inc the of the members of tine Arrangement+ are lupnerro, whirl: It is hoped tonally diminish the expciaes of Ilring 4Mnibridge. tm Application. for nimiaeo,n , or for Catalogum, or any fur ther tniltrumtion, may be made either of the Prof...ors at Carnbrolc, Cambridge, Mann.. Ann. 4. I,.s7—acalaweiner xne College of $t James, Maryland. THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION WILL t open on h WED, RiIDA Y. FL:pf.. ]o(h, 1457. The rune.o „ , B ien fall the elneitia Pp that day Is rmitieeted.— A mole , and eflicient no - rangnments amt acerminiodntiocue ore prow - bled cur more than one humteed pupil, The Brawnier School receines upil, not oilier twali• yearn of ace, amt pr,..• '.• otwun 0,-- the , :Reg+. m TIM four are Co. e..,,,..., ~ Intl and thorough. rarer oleo for p dose wi ne. n, le. •-oit n prirVAl no I...o.eerelal comae of erntlina. lie , . eharao Irotit the . ..ttrunlier h. the earl, pa, t.' hundred nod tlity dollar., at . ....l0) covering all papiet.. PM alit domeocir expereeot. Appliantion• On' the Reich., of li7i7, or for the mingle aion of pupae may h. rondo to REV. DR. RERFOOT. Rector, Am. aul.law.lll.. Colloce of St. Jamen I'. 11_ Mnreland. el A_,/ SKI. ND SE3II Xri SHY; a , era Or THE OAKLAND SCLIOOL ASSOCIATION rcepeelfully announce that they I.ee secured the aercice of MR am MRS. B. M. KERR, of Maned-Id Semitutry, who will cumuli:nee the School 411 TrEtillA Y. the 15th of September next, at which time pm p ds of both nen., from the Loathe. neehllim at Oakland, ml n limited nonstnir of female* from the city, will L 5 re , For the necommodallo nf the latter; an arrangement ci i ant be made lo,N111•1, then .d from the schiml every ti.ap WM/K { 11.0104 C.. - }or toms kr_ PPP enrol at the dltftuent Book Storer. or apply to the principal. Me. KERR, who mai he won al A. 11. Enallati A Oa', nook Store every SATURDAY. from In o'clock •. at. to A o'clock P. w. J. C. BIDWELL OatLaun. Ana. 7.'67 .A. I'. CIIILItiI, autke•Bar Jaiscrllanioui Cemobery Marblo Work, r No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. • MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON, Iv ISII E S RESPECTFULLY TO IN tom bI frlenge and the public generally, that rte toks tena,tt o a pro:t v ubes, {Le mogul:actors and sale of every earwbove ty of Mortge Kerb etch Illouuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of eTery variety .od form; Mantle Pieces, Genres Table, Par, Ibtreau and Wash ntand Tops, Ruch he Is offering be Inv as any other ortib AA, ren t lialuneut West of the nburittains. stock is entirely new. and by bowl, selected by himself, expressly for this market. He la also prepar,l 10 build Barbi Vsults, enelol.o Her Lots with Mar, hie or Stone, stud to execute tray' other work in his lino, in any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittahurgli. .1.1 IT PL1......131 TO Rer. T. IL Lyman, Robert Habra y. Esti, Hon Wm. Wilkjits, John Chblett. Pan., Jon H. Shoeuherger, Eale W.yy. ilitt.Ttnthr Charles Brewer, En., I. R. Hill, Ear , Thomas liebtt... Esq., A. IL Carling. Dm., W. P. Mum. Esq.. H. It. Whits , Fag. The hate firuished with a. I kinds of Foreign and Ramos tic Marble, either finished or in the rough, at Who.twals prices. He has also mwleartLangements with the mannfreturers of the best brands• for a constant supply of ilydnutlic Ce ment, Water WWI Lwithrrille Lime. and Plaster Paris, both for Land and litooco Work, all of which he isp rorated to furnish at short notice. Mount Union Cemetery. TilE TRUSTEES-OF THESE GROUNDS would respectfully inform the public that about one. had of mid us - mold...node to ha porn of. In lota, rang. lug in prim. from $l2 to $123, end a ion of w Wilt , eli gible and well 'Molded for resitting purpose. The grounds, under the superintendence of Alexander Ileum are now' in fine condition. and the lot. beautifully err:seed and decor turd with Maven and shrubbery This Cemetery posersessi advantages over any other in this vicinity, a. It lies hot orrislourth of a mile from fhe north lioe of Allegheny City. •It le easy of manse. by the Allegheny and Now Brlghton Turnpike Road to the north melt corner, and by deshrwick toned, from the borough of Ilancheater, to the mouth rod. It in a beentinally elevated eml yet • retired resting plate fur the dead. Any who may draire to obtain tote or Mocha burials In such a convenient and epproprfetettmot. can bo annulled by calling on Mr. JANE.) LUND titififl, teethe, Merchant, on the south side of the DLonond. Allegheny City. It amy be tomeasary, ter the Infiontanon of those who are or nosy ire lots meted In said Cemetery; to state here that the Inistoes here now a sinking hind of three to four Moos and dollars, and it is the Intention of the present hard to have this era Inon.ased Man amount, of which the johns, .111 be amply ounicient to keep the ground. forever In good repair, that lot hollers wdl be forever, rived from any to. pens., fn hat porpoise. JJ,27,4t1 Health . nd —strestalh -Hussle..TviseSsii Follow it• Use. Bur tayseos Holland Bitters. THE C}..EBRATED iIoLLAND REM .g. edy Coo D dgia. Doe,. of the Kidney., Liver Com. plaint Weakness. of any kited, Fever and Ague, and the va. ricus affectioua conseennut upon a diem - dm:4l Stomach or Liver. Binh u rn sdlpietion. Atillity est tho Sto,..l4Coficky PRIOR, littarthLome of Appetite Desponclancy, Costive. sees, Blind awl Bleeding Pile.. In'all Nersoste, Rheumatic end Neuralgic Affection., it has In numerous I.e.:owes proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided Nature finda no new enemy to combat, With this delight , rut tonic in the nyttom. 1m effect...ire Almon magical, yet Cl,, com permanent. ft communicates no violent shock to the eyelet, but by arousing Itt vital energy to normal aa don. enables it to throw on' the cause, and tletpt thoroughly eminent. the intense. Whoa atedicitial virtue*are to universally twitnimrl- Nigro!. and particularly .iere, where It he., borvitne pio peon far us te •e:soty that It ho wd by inatry of the gra cora na iyail a. t.y all the druggittn it 'ovoid went needle,. la offer farther evidence: yet ILI there are elOubtletia some 'rho have tried many iViv,rtiSed rent=M{ee, and Min safer from lmepepoini n one or more of RAM. cal forms • tee tub join the following certificates, tf.o authenticity of which cannot be doubted, corning at they do from persona to well known. WHAT IT II I FOR lIIR SICK. Wm./Lbw:Mimi, Ead. th e yll known Lithographor,sayal oy ham tragme t tly need Dterhavea Holland Meters, audited It irmarbbly retie.. Indigestion and debility." Re,. Samuel Lltbenck mom found special relief from Its use for a storere headache, with which I had long to f. terve' J. W. Woodwell, Esq., Amyx .1 bare used ikerhare's Dot Bitten rnyvelf , and recommend I t to othens knowirtll4t a n d gn what it in represented." Aid. Jonathan Nee of Lower SL. Clair, of have de. rived greet benetlt fr o& Ito ore for weak.= of the stomach nod indigration." fua• M. UorMhy, err.: "Mt....event physician' hadfaihel Ihervee Holland Ritter, removed the pain from my heart arid side, eating fro m indigeation." The editor of the Kittanning Free Pre.. as .After one of the beat phynklam In thin place had Wed, Ikerhnvide llolLtnd Kitten. cured me of the wont forminfhtnwpeia. Fronde Folio, only manufacturer of the ',Extract of Canna" sayer .1 know that your llolland Item le one of the beet toodleinen In the world for a dietudrp4 nomad, or liver." tt Dr. Ltebrlg. editor of the Terkel, Baltimore, pronoanaiw •Mmedidne deserving the confidence of the pubik.e Dr, gamma, the looling Dorman phyalaan d'Alene. ha. preectibe" it frequently timbre' the OS th eme yew% with marked tw o In debilitated nate. of the titgoatDe term, or of the quern generally. . ' The manage tear. Ballon'e Tideitar Factory. save el end it tereelf, and timed:ire tedonrot to try ita affect my wife.(tmatiled with the great debility tamasea to all of , appan a comumptive habit) and many it talking het mon than anything she has "ter taken." Whaeserexpects to And. hi Ude a ha tea' . Bnod will be dimppointoth but to the rich. wellhead tow rydritedi it wilt 'met p a r gratehil aromatic cordlid,pcasemed of ei ngol. larremerhal • - • • - • CAOT/ONt=t popularity of this delightful Atte hee indaoed Marty Imitations, which the public Amid lag she tin yitirl h" :l3.lilyt ' l,l=4ZV it :t . tiorlt fairtrial. Oa* bottle will eciorinee is to all these imitation*. y • aa haw intinitelysapto ADIMSoId at $l.OO per bottle. or ail bottle" foe !dile " ewe ptepriatani. P.A016,4 _a.,4 Og • • • corner Rtnithield and Tido:lets; ruttimyte k ; • „ aroma anittlYik' • Plegadel T. W. &lett& Rene. No. litt North t e r r or " itree4 Sl urrk; Beites Put. $O4 • p. Dunk* ailthhateMosbara Ω - thi, ot ree t. o ut ..„ "Petah Avntititt d ClactoraitiaohoAllul%o„Odavram•.l eylicathiwe, 2111 flott/tArst* httee t.le aibregtoo.llfir/ Welt* ISM= .. ,,,,,, ....: , .:• , : , .:; -. : ,,,. .:.3 : 7,;:t.t .. .....,:i , :.L:i - ,qi.5..f ; 7:,n-,„,..,. 5 . 1 •, : ,, i .,.,, ! :,,....,.. : -,. T.4 . 14.;,4,611,,E4T, , L1G.71 TS! 3.1.01C-UD • HAVE . LONG BEEN EN 41.phedth darkness. tu regnis the true . means of Ket.egu "l f Than . 1 . 3 n'll/11:1'erthef:Itijous t moo a"v tment of 4.4 s regabuqt•eraty; ars trobJect a ointirmed practice of probedillithinad tuatertalati.. Thereto nothing certain or Rawl In tbetraannent of the sick either In the old or new School of medicin . Dr. Radway ha s succeeded in prodding threo remedies— ham.n to the world an itatiwayie Ready Relief, &titivating Resolvent and Regahitore. Three Remedios aro not only es tablished facts Insomuch as they harti never yet failed in thincristsdal or combined ethnic,. ht producing fruitful and benetl nal reitults—int, they are facts establirbing a wt.., bare in all (.001, ...when tried" succeeded In rotor. lag to'health—oad rlddltag the body from Rocaee after oil other medicinal treatment had f: sled—end lb° mont sidllful physicians had given np tho sick as beyond the power of hu. utan meant ascots--audprottentand the dreadful anandate-- inournble. J. Q. A. E. Lewle, Rev. &M. VIIII Dineen. Tienieein are therefore fixed facts the ar chin -env( medical .. n .uwo—they hare innin in trd"— never deule4l , --ntri ore ready -to be tried again." nun Gus, uoall 11.11)WAY'S RNADY ItZLIFY. As a Spacial Eon.ly la to bu used In all eases where the human body Is blond with tho torturing [sags or paro:- .Timni Of IMM—no matter what thereon paln may ho, ut where It may be limited—an application of the Heady Hulick either Internally mi drink, or externally as an albs rintor, will in • fair minutes restore o afflicted body to came and torn ro r t. In All rases of Bowel Discrders. Dysentery, Clioloinp Sick Ilawbuilie, Kern, fleollarberatid lather NerrousAtfenions,Neuralgiu, Ithentuanini,Spralns,littalus Toothache, Hums, hulas, 11owaoIa, Men Wounds, &tams: Cats, Poisoning, either by the bites or stings of Ruptdrai In sects, or Vegetable or Stliand poisoning uy accident—hi ail nasals* under all Cirti !ere the Ituvwn system Is tortbred ado, by ! Ito.: way's Ready !tent:frau be rolled open as wquiek, kafe an.; r.atal .1 Incases of Billieugness, Billions F• Vever,Ship Purer, Yellow Ve,r, Fever and Ago, rut er mid All S Malignant Fevers, mall Pus, Meanies. Pneumonia. Hod way's nearly Relief used In romiection Arid, Itiblivsy's Hem,- latont, will positively curs sitk afflicted with these dis orders, and protect the •;, sudden titmcks when either of these malignant dlsensi. Arithmetic, ` i Book-Keeping. • Algebra. Geometry, ACCONI , 0.11.64, LIAM. RADIVAY'S REOULATORO. Thadlacucery sr these v orclerful eetablichea a new era in purgatl elm awl a w ir thu.s.actsco of me h. cure. In Wang these pll nno griping mhos or tic at the stomach capsnieno st; they ossir .10 natcrelly, leaving the bowels, liver and °OW organs in natural and !stealthy condition. Each pill that letak , en now life thin blend; thr Vl:fs.tko .i,‘, Part ,„ . Poe!L. and equalise ta Ono or two dome of It Idway'a f esculents, will ones. cly ro movealldletreaslogayoplome CA Dropepoia, Jaundice, Nor. etiveneA, Laver Complaint, area, M , lnucholyousd v 14 cure all orgaulediscacca either in man or menus. Ladl a n Ann Plod with irregularities ur weakening disc/tarn.. nay rn ly upon prompt cure and reg. ular periods If Itadwaj 'a It.; .11.itAas ore taken. Eger,' dors, of Itaslwayk liege:lawn that Le taken Inallia now atreugth witlan One body of the , crAdC.lCcltic and Infirm. All who talus them into 4011'414:W 14101 the happy change theyeaperlonec 111 a few hoot.. Thss diepirited and melate choly feel Joysute and happy; the .1 and debilitated , atrong 'and gigureso. MEDIUM? u 611 1 .. itADWArS RENO ViITINO RESOLVENT, . Ca nX9 tilltoorv, Salt Rhearn , Scrufula, Ulcers. Sorel, Tumors, Ferer &men, Silo krupti.de.,l.ll...t.elies,llsvnehius, hystivpvia, tkint, Drotwy, Consumption, Apoplexy. d..: and all Cove stittolowil and Litronle Diwavev either Inherited by htredita ry tiwnstuisulon. or Inoculated by axpiwure or otherwise. There is no rentely in the 'weld that will work erwh mt. ram:dons eon, in old div.wes, as Railway'. Resolvent. It thauges the w I human body; reprodUeet uew Ilud healthy bled. Sir. Wording from the Lont,iie. tadinay i e Renovating Ile molvent, Will lit n few minutes check hemorrhage fore' Rte lunge ,w 11:1od. In Where the hittiiint cough. °helots or pine etereted with blood, Railway's Revoirent will soon remove the difficalty. tiliailinoviti Hammond of Rost 71dripsecond street, bad bail ouluth for tiro yeatie. She contrhod nt, eotintiosei hilt pint of Wood dorlintithe night. bhp ni,l cored let hy the Relief and iteindrant. 1111-11 more leg of LI years. cured In three &reek& lty Mad. way's Medief. Mr 7.11. Kilmwe, a mer , liant Of high etanding , In llalilemitegn. envie "That & gentleman who fur twerty. ono yria.n, had ba , rll aillkted with re leg. that mottle/ler. Pry Mud of treatment, was e ff ectually cured In three lend. by Mad ware Heady Melte, Resoleont and RegOillt9lll. VIZ 711111. ONC‘T MATS. RADIVAYM Eur Er—it EOM' ..vrofts__R psoLv ENT. In all muktituthmal dismi,oe, and whore the nmnstltution is Amoken l iwn r or the body inn rapid State of decay, or the' my.tnna inoculated tenth the viral of discuss, either by time thilatlon of the lawn of health, Intemperance, seen and Im dulgence of the pwehma , er by hereditary Intnetnimion, as 'II AM" of Aecifalu, Consumption. Ithemmitd-Int. Mont. I loot other heir Loma, which a lung line ufancestry h.a..s. bountifully and rie/mly to.toWed Ott posterity, as a memetto I of ch.. rnti rat the mist of the ruff-ling ismberltera These Retnedi, tin le 1-litlm.e coperit,. a curative pow. er that no dio-Loi wlti.etc- • 1. trio: combined effect will craillente train 'het trsly c•ery partkleuf dismtved mat ter. mmiente time whole iyatem with healtdi beta the unsuuml dor:tying Iniom - cher urcnne- clenn from nll cnynm.:•• • to the disabled wayfaret, who in crippled with intrmitle. '-we invite yoti - tutry"tb Itetnedies. IV. will tmuch for riehc.iey, Club+nsnyhundred, of other. who 11,1,44 wmuressed and d the "There theat Lights, - and an they rule n. that., bali.w whielm they are inia..wel by the Al. :nighty Power, so those three reinedlen stand eu 'aurora, and inn ' , odor. ~fall diseases. ADM d lel& Walton t. N• For ode by MUNI - 311NElt, Masonic streePitta. The R. FL R. Itetue.leit sr. n.r.la by Draggbibt, Merelmabi ..1 kor.ea.m.prza fel3:4FowlyP READ! READ!! READtu IT WILL. TARE TDB BUT A FEIN MINUTES. AND JIA rsA rEIVUJIA,Vr MARS 0 P SWPFERING7 CARTER'S SPANISH' .151112CTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. • The Ike Atterafi, met ye! Dilicoorraff Physielanitiprioteribe it, and every one who nen it le a walk. lug adrertb.renent. !io'llledliine ever yet offered to the American public be, rattird eneh petwianty In no short n time, se CARTER'S SPA SCSI! .11 , ":r7CREI IT WILL CURk ANY CASE. OF SCROF ULA. will cure any cuo of Rhenrnatlitto. It will owe .w • en. at Sell Rheum. It will cute any mei , of Nennitgle- It will mo any owe of Fever and Ague. Or any Dierzsen iirtelor from an impurn state of the Blood seBnIULOUS CEA DEW It cored the nlecv of the Iron. Jahn Minor hot.. mernbor of ( l ongtime, from Virginia. Of &Turn's. after the etc tit beet phyewieria tooth of New Cork and i i iillad•lphia, hod born trial 111 vain; Ana It Will eure you, reader, If you sr. Ito • 1111EUMATIC BRADEN It eared D. Dunitt. Ein t , of Cincinnati. of Rheumatism of four years' stunting, after all inner iemedies had taint— We hare hutalrisis of such certifies.. Call on the agent and get a Bunk and Circular, nod r, oho many remarkahle and astonbhing -.t trek tr.. re. The celebrated Dr. Dutch. sent. to ns that he hod hen e( the moot anent and lair, standing runs in a disown that would rind to none of the usual re wiles nut he coral one ea. with tin, and th ,. ,ther ad!, tone hunk", of Carter's Spanish Ill:tura. .OV , . ha , . twist, It nand innver a th ate and cases, and hare yrt 4, hoer of a Tofure in any caw. YR 8/IA KING TIIOUSA:NitS lIP.AD! &OUR AND IVIIVER--Do hot I.' Merrney, , any mach noxious Drugs. loot try at . ore :1.g - rent Alters:lre and Parini, °Me KS, Tarter's Spanish Mixture will run say and ern] caw of Ague and Parer. We hue 11,er yet known it to fall. And for all diseases arising front an Immo , state of the Blood, nu medicine Las ,ter yet ban tumid bare no good an effect. If you ore sick.. try It at onen do no. delay: time In prations. and health the griatest of all blisitn, wants. which all else is ;duel.. 1431. S. DEERS it CO, Proprietor; Richmond, Virginia. For wile by D. A. PAII:fr-STCCR & CO, and JOSEPH TLEVINfI. Pittsburgh. and Drogtintis awl Country Ile. I chants In all parts of the United States sod Canada§ The Greatest Pledial Discovery TUE Al-R. KENNEDY, OF lIONBURY, lIAS jou. dlworenti In one of our common palture weeds, a remedy that nine every • •.el of Humor, from De worst &Mule to a common P.lnsne. • Ile has tried it In over pin t o hood. cl rues. and never tiled except in two name (both thunder humor.) He line new in him poolammion oxer two hundre I certinCA,i to velue, all within twenty utile, of Boston. Two bottle. are warranted to cure a narelng sore mouth. One to three bottles millet., the wont Mud of pltnpler of the (ace. Two to three boithe will ,owe the eyetent of boils. Two betties are warranted core the wont amber is the mouth and wtonnieb. Three to Ore bottles are warranted to cure the worst cow of One eryalpolas. to two bottle. are warranted to cite Itnraore of the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to mu, mining of the ova and blob:hes among rho Lair. Four Mtn bottles are warranted to core corrupt and run ohm ulcers. One bottle wail cure scaly eruption of the chin. Two to tilt., Loathe an warranted teem, the most deepe n.Teo° ...nem et delonal Emu. to lion bob wan.mted to cure the woe ,, t cases of ringworm. . . Three to tourbottle, are warranted to onro wilt rheum. Flee to right bottles will mire the wont as of nerofnlw A benefit to al ware experienced from the flout bottle, are g! rerfectcuro la warranted when the atmee quantity la h. Nothing leaks so Improbable to thous elm hare In rein trissikli the wonderful need:eine/la the day, as ll.at a com mon weed growing W 'heptagons, and along old atone wally should ear every humor In the system; yrt it is now a lined fact. If yen horn a humor It ha- to start. There are no Ifs nor ands. bone or ha's about We molting some cues and not MM. I :toddled ovens Monsarel bootee of it in the Acta ty of Peewit. I know Its oleo. In every caw. It has al. rentlyalonc110010 0 ( the greatest kures ever done in Olean. chomt re. I gave It to children nver a year old: to old people of six ty. I have.en paor.pany. wormy looking children who a d , uh wa s eat and flabby, restored ton perfect state ~f health by one battle. Toth.. who are subject to seek headache, one bottle will a/wayarttn , it. It gives great relief to catarrh and eurzn 111 P.. &non wi har been went re for yeare. haws taken an& born reanletedle Ir a whe t , .1, l body is mond It work. iul y. teemy, but when hot. I. apy derauerei r ent of the tour- net of nature, it wirl cor , .. V 0 ,7 ‘,. ft ‘ lin g''' but i n. mut nnt be alarmed—the y ttla,lll &sippers In from our days to II Them ID ne ver result town it. On the eentrary, when that feeling Is over von will feel yonowdl like , fleapen,that . 1 ineird mule. tuoo t e utio ene, nf It man ever listened to. rio change of de, I t , At, r necessary; e-tt It,, beat you Can get. I have 111 se dge ae tools, widell, when simmered In di, &mac. tsoeot.t done swelling of the neck and Oder the era. rii„. go Prica the sledical Dlscoverygl pet truttre. DIRECTIONS FOB. OE. Molt. one table spoonful per day. Children over night year. tieseerrAponnfult eh Ildten from Ore to eight years, ban spoonful..•M no din ctt..o can be made applicable to all constitertione, take enough to operate:on the bowels twice a day. • Mr. lIWINEDY glow penotral:attendanceitkbad cams of Bold Wliolesale and retail at DR, FEETPICWA 140 Wood a h rm% Ironer of Virgin Alley, and J. P. YLIIMING, Alle geny. anlo inhg7tlydAwr LL PA. CURED LIKE MAGIC.— Frt. heel:ay-llva cent Per 1 .ltle• Flan Is the forerunner of diem*. Care the pain and pm check the dhasee• PROILRERIYE 3LICNITIC 017, L truly the wonder of the AO . cum paln In lees Urea then It requlree to a p set ltyv klaa It carte Toothache 1 • toloote. • Omer , Omar., or Fa in Pn fIIP end Rowel. - Cures Stiff Neck and Y•roDed Face hoot a Cold. - Cores Itheunlathon loaf Rennie.. War , Droiset•Feelde ear Darn. WM. end any Peals, the reef. /WWI and Lampe lo the Ihaiitinatantly. Oura , r..r.aha la a Par Wastes Cur. Fain In the Sided, Limbs sr Bark Came Ague +ma chin and Fever. • , le in, humbugs tnedlelne,ltiowi den Wan, Amid be 'Wheat a bottle In a* of aothlent aawn. It lertmed externally. &heap divine . ha:mediate relief. If the WONDERFUL OIL could cork; It waild exclahri, In Ike meet PhYeldana takeildtele months today,' ha f • enthreets day.. 2 r e ; My , tith l the Red trios N' the* three!, to -"".'eeee'leenterdentlfle,travds on Lha continent of r, associating lelie wlth tbe very, elite of the Walled . proDarlon. hoe einibled Prof. REED -to reeerd to the "odd . the•WONDERFUL MAGNETIC • Foi Web all respectable DrlmOde;alid et Prof. ReesTa D.A. ranNzErroczei:ca; aiof,Dr.azo• zi• icz Ygn • . aduauk a ri yr: D. mroALLvas. Irlu.sß IN CARPETS, OIL - OLOTRS, hutinuos.Ar—Na sf north stmt....W.& .3.4,111.11203 Mr„ ATER'S CATHARTIC . -PILLS • SL'G4R CJsA T . am: Main TO ' • -CLEANSE FILE BLOOD. 'AND - critt melt, Potheti,Mothers. Physieduitt, 'Pfsitiitstsirtaptsts, Rood their .4eLY...s,asidjutlge of their Virtues. For tho cam of fleariache,sl,i. lleadscheandroul Shrmach. Prrreitrucu, PA May 1, 15,56. Dr. J O. Argo.--,Sir s I hare bee' n repeatedly cured of the worst hesubseheany body can boor by a du. oi tens 'of your Pills. It seems to arias from a foul . ntomech, which _they cleanse at once. If they will mini other. art they do me, the Get Le worth knowing. You. with great renpect, ED. It. PREBLE, Clerk of:Roemer Chuion. Bdirrea Disordernand Liver ampluints DWAAIXIL.XT or roe /Malta, Washington, D. C., Feb.. 7,11156. Sir, I have toed your Pilli in my genteel and hospital practice ever Nine.) you mode then, and cannot hinitato to eDly they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulat ing .lion on the Liver in quick end decided, consequently they are art admirable remede for derangements of thist ur ged,. Indeed, hare Ablom funtol a cue of ABS., Disdu e err obstinate that It did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours. ALONZO BALL, M.D., Physician of the :Marine liunpital. Dysentery. Rthar and Itteres. Poe, Orrics II snetnno, L.. Co., Mich.. Nor. 16, 'Mt Dn. Arum Your Villa .r the perlisdiun of medicine. They have done my wile more good Bona canna you. She bad Learn sick and pining away DO' MOWN., li"unt off to bade. tonal et great expo:is', but gut no better. Sho thou corn . merle.] taking your Pink which Con runs! hereby expell ing large mnuitilles of worms (dead f from her ianty. They afterwards cured her and our two rhildren of bloody rt.)! mtury. One of our neighbor. had it Lwl. nod my wire cored Malaria, two donee of your' Pilla, while others nrnnund paid from the to twenty dollars doctors' Lille, end loot mirth time, without being cured entindy even then. Socha teed Icing ao yount, which in actually good and banned, will be , prised here. (11.10. J. tillll l l/N, ltutmseter. Insligrstisns and feigned!, jfl e Blasi. From tier. J. S. Mimes Hotor of Advent Clinic)). Boston: . Dn. ATM. 1 have used your Pills with extraordhilry nor in my' family and among Uscoe Ina called to visit In distr.. o regulate the argues ofdlgrettan cod purify the blond they are the very best remedy I have eveeknown, and I can conlidentlyrecominend them to m friends. Yours, Yours, J. V. MIMES. Waistxr, Wyoming Co, N. V., Oct. 21, 1855. Deer Sin I em using your Culotte Pill, in my practice, and 110,1 them an excellent purgutire lu irate tho system and purify the fountains ewes blood. . - JOAN IL MEACII.I3I, M.D. Erysipelas, deSnfula, King's Red, Teller, Tomo., on Salt Illortm. From a fomenting Merohentarst. Louis, Feb - 4, Dv- Ar Your Pl. the terregon of all that Is greet in medicine m, . They h a ave na cured ray little dartghter of ulcer. nut norrs upon her howls and feet that lieri pri , ..l Incurable for yea.. Ills mother has been long grievenely ,affficted vrith blotches end pimples on her nkin nrul teller hrdi. After our child wen cored, end elle also tried your NIL, and they have cured her. ANA SIOIttIItIDG.E. Rhernantirm. Nenrok., and awl. Fromilie tic. Dr. Hawk., rd the Ilethodt. E. Church: , l'exiaXl tiers; DAI ANDAD, G., Jan. e, 1b56. llotronce Sim I ...old ungrateful for the relief yonr Minim hroendet nw, 11 i let not report my ca,m to you. A le no. Master and brought no excruciating neu ralgic pain!, which ended In chru niceheumatlem. Notwith etauding I had the hentof physicians. the din... grew wont, and worm, until, by the ...reef yonr excellent agent In ihritituorn, Dr. linckenlie, I tried your Pillx. Their effects were eh.. but lure. By penievering lathe use of them' ant now entirely welt. Sexarn Catania, Boron 11000; lA, Dec. 5,1855. Da. Arno I Can been entirely mired by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—a painful discs. that had afflicted me for Imre. VINCENT SLIDELL Fer rhsPcsFleihore„ or kindred Compinints, requiring an ractive purge, they are no excellent remedy. For Costive.. or Conatipatlon, and es a Dinner 1111,,they as... Agreeable nod effeernal. Fitt s Sunpresnion, l'andytla, Inlianinaiim, and men Deaf ness, and Partt thal B ess, lindn have been cured by the alters though of ese Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, though a valuable remedy it skillfril hands, dangeroua It a public pill. from ID.' dr..uiful mer.prencea that frequently follow Its incantiou• ow. Moto contain nn whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, • • ton Tsll. LAPIL CTIUL OP Much; /WA, 1hnr,,,,... I , , , lycnra, Dronchitis, 117,...pfrta tamgfi. Croup, Asthma, Incipient Cloarateaption, ' and Pe the relict of ennnumptive paticada In advanced stages of the dine:ann. We need not speak to ilia 1 , 111,11i:of it, virtues. Through out every town. and abutted every hamlet of the American Mateo, Ito wonderful citron of pulmonary complaint. have. made it oiroady known. boy, few are who hattilliv. in any civilised country nu thin continent without moue pennon) experienno of its etTerte and fewer yet the communities, any where which have um among them some living_ herby of It, victory ores the subtle and dangerous dimaars of the threat that lung,. While it le the most powerful antidote oet kn -.- nto man for the Aarmidebleand dangerous (linemen of Mc peltunnery organs, lt. It Mao the pleasantest and sat. eat remedy that at be empinyed for infants and young perm, Parents nhould have It In atom Against the Mold'. O. enema , that elands Inn then" unprelosred. We have abon.tatat 1`,11111.1.1 to believe the Cherry Pectoraleavre more lieina by ti.evn.benprinn. it prevents than thosatit cure.— beep It by yam, and mare yintr raid, while they are curable, or neglect •b• m until no human .0111 con master the inez ornblo miner that, fastened no tie eitelo, eau your life , awns. Al. snow thettreeettni &toady erten; dinordern, and an t boy know too the virt , inn of thin retiosiv, we need not do vier • thin to moire them at In 01111 made flat , bent It an ho. We inner uo eat, no far, no toll to produce It the taunt' perfect ble, end thus effort) thorn yon telyen It the bent agent which our skill con rumba, for their cum. Prep wed by Ito. J. C. A YEii, Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Ilams. 1 - Prior Ti routs per boo. Five bones for $l. Soil by D. A. FAIL, TOOK A CO., 11"hotelittle Ageat• Plttehuryth, and by ell Druggists and Iledicine illialerti. aul.d.kwhola DR. 110QPL ARAI" CLIZIMATXII GERMAN BITTERS, +au H. JACKSON, A l li ftL ' lDELPllld, PA. ILL EFFECTUALLY CURE L. Complaint, Durprpnn, Jaundice, C7rronic or d'croons fddVary, Disease el U. Erdneys, and all Me t.. aria:vireos a diarniered Liter or Stomach. Duch eta Coma. potion. Insnad Pilw.Fulnesuof aloud to the Head, Acidity albs Rt , Wooch, Hansen, heartburn, gun for Food. Future. or Weight in the Stomach, Sour tructotiono,ginkingor Ant tering mt the Pit of the tndrach,Sinudig of the Head. Hurried nod Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ed Ileum Ctutogor ndforntingsennttione when in it lying • toru, Dimness of Vielen, Dufour crew beton, the Sight. F Tv,. awl twin in the Hund. Deficiency of Perapirse tk.n.. Tenpin:ores of the Skin taut Eyes, lOdn in the Side. Dalt. chew, Unix, rtudaen .rl.whes of Heat, Burning In the Pleati, atinoi.nt In tgficlog., Erliantigrent tow preadon of • Elpiri e et.• The proprietor In ealling th attention of the public to thin preparation, does to with a feeling of M. utmost omit deuce loin r irtnennifailaptation to the illaensee ibr which ' it te reeatuuended. It P no new and untried article, but ono That hew stood Oh. win of ten pane trial before the Ditnettean people, and It. mptuation and sale is unolralled by any ahuilar pre potratime extant. The teetimorly in favor given by the moat prominent and well known physiebtas imfiridiod. It. all pare of the watery le 1111111.1304 and a careful peru sal of the Altuume, publiabed annually by the pnsuletar, and to Lei had grotto yof hicAgeute, but =glary the moo akeptiral, that tills remedy y deepening the groat celebrity It has obtalnod. Principal Pram and Dianuflietury, IT. to A topPhstreet Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. •• " Certflientrof R. lEssienovet Req.., the wit known Trattiter for the.Dunaurnee Icon fEwin, Amy Cbunty. Et. Dr .., DL C. M. Isom:it—Pear Sivt—"l wasitennnott. for for fl l y 518.5.5. years severely altlicte.l with Chronic trillions Dysentery, for which wee attended by mantel of the best phyakiena In the caary, het All of no nenfl. 1 else used earlausremedies, but could find nothing to benefit me until I wee fittuani to try !Mir Garman Dieter, and after taking four bottles by which I wag entirely cured, and am now - enjoying the best of health." More Effects *of the German Bitters in Dys pepsin and Liver Complaint. ' Certificate at' J. C. Ctnerte, Coq., Reperter for the "Even. Ina Chronicle," Pittsburgh. Pan. who, Feb.2l, 1855, says: "Fir some weeks span me wife has been using your Oer mon Bitters, moor or lees. wi th eeal year. with disease of the Liver sad tD2n7Llgie. sa ve d t o h n er Ui tutli c' rclief. lior hennlltT:nnowl"m"M'y mproving, appetite stood,and we have salary reason to ban mole thy will le. perfectly restored. She says It is the best medicine she has ever used." Nervous Debility. J. it I.laummen. Doylestown. P., June 10, 1853, eayg "Sly wife best.% &filleted with a Nerve. Debility since September, 1851, since which time I have been unable to fihd July physician or medicine that would benefit her to the leant, until oar day 1 tolled et the store of Dr. Marttels In this town; for ante Ottawa of lion, and tletteribad to him the ntilictions of My wifet Le then bonded MO a tot of papery to rend, among which I found one describing year Gernan Diners. 1 oenlintely procured a few bottled freln am. am pleated to state that the it , the /Utters hes done.'•el: .nrft tenet than all thy medians Riter ItcretoLdwe wish you to send me a half tlotnn bottles. LITCI • .7. P. 'Wpm, Martinsourg. P., May ..Z..",111334,,,,,, "With amelt . pleanure I testify te the stile', In. Etter.. ..ome time since; NW aftlictre, wtd, at..sne of the Liver, for which I ansd rations retee.ap.._ b„, n. bettetleinl effect, until I wee inducing • i —-- which I am new hap rag to py to state h5,..,.`,7 r 2' Yo r Z• loots, and pkap•ut In tome na,i And PittsbuTPrint i 5 note per b oitlo. 11. rgh. Ph. traftlydawS sru- WiliCA WO 1:-,,A.. Trr.ISOCIFI'V.- li HA'S BEEM THE STUDY 11 t AND r".`"‘,/' of the b.. ,, anal men that ever it. , .t t . find n remedy that Voule ,' 1„,.i1,„ which hat been recently r ' .., cure the DThwlotio. D et. 11" PrO ' rt D fib, ..".:0, morel, nod rettearch In tho 'Vegetable Ring d...tfor r tSP... or ton yea", hoe bronght to light a woodernal Malin. ahich waradirelly aro the DYSPEPSIA, which . i ...b.: 'Ant con. of all general dimes. which the human.. r.ealt7l7. Wl.4ntstiCePro,U.o' ,i.'t.:7l7,lrrafighbl'tV ci = ;To d , lill f ~ t an: r . cal .11.elt .... Dr. R. T. I.OIID hos been a entdoct of OW awful discs. ion hundreln ..`lf, Llty•pepab.] for eight to ten nvors, and has tried of crporancn hi on himself, but all In rain, until many othen, Ids phoont Ilecnvery. which h. radially cored hint and in ma, eight to twelvo da m oicknese, or mrr 11Uplematit feelings in the eys wit houttem pain or, but on the Connaty, ft Invignata the system and eves • healthy action to every rart. It win art gently or copiously on the bawds. end ghw a healthy action to the otomoth and liver. ere—the You eau eat and drink your nand dieting, widch wi tnterf medicine always! doing ice duty...called n not DR. It T roues DYSPDPSIA CORDIAL. Rion kind of dise.es will Dyspepela mcdocet Zimmer It is the lint came ,Pail general diseases. LIM AtractlON Lung Affection. or Pulmoary Dise.e, Bronchitis, Sick Fe Headache, and A Billions Diarrhoea, Ran and o. Typhoid Fo.rwa m glie, Nemo. Freer, Nerrralea. Ronda, frli...._taa Cativo noweb, Done, flaky or Glltmm7 Shin Colds , am.. , manta of all kinds, Apoplexy, Insanity, Watkins. ot tht o num, kaha Conception of the Mind, nrutbana, Ftdoesa of the Stomach. Throwing op of your Food, and atm Mad. All of the above fooling. may or will be padtwed from a Dyspeptic stomach. Prom that aman all general dirremow will be predoord. /If this statement la true, which no ealm, nandwill dray.) because all who ban been etch know DA, ratan:tent to be true from aporience, a ant or damaged stomach is ftrat. Wm important it felon poor patient mho ha. been „suf fering foe mgny years,. point him to retnedy that heath ark- W rely on..and radially remove the car., Ida hos rnado him ont, a in Mated upon the ann. at Oa Soot glirop. of • light Immo. his bean boundoss. PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER Sold by _On Proprietor. Dr. IL- T. FORD, Wfat Mid Of l IVIT. I jr "I' .. kloi.=&6" "'" riUnglntlgattiß TIN, IPREOWAN A CO., Liberty street, below Si. Clair, Pittsburgh. Abe, Mr. W. A. REED.gke# Ilh'n , Of jsmos T. Semple A. Cla., Northwest owner of Federal al.! and the Diamond. All. ebony City. And sho, Dr. Ford's TTAnil-Itlillota and Liver Ping oleo, Ws invaluable Indian ,o he above nredklnea need no nonmendation. foe: thaw sends in tmr_dq and county win toetify to their invatemide qualities. n .equal Is not to be flituttL., , - - nralfialkwlY, • - - Ti duel ow Axe Ilottut INATTiotFIS 4:WEATESTI o Af saletinV3 k oter tos ni r lbsT. th* Nam, condition of tito anoity Vo .; oo .l a b=r hh a rt, , tortdroc, wee towards ir.6..aVorgati4itestweAl.tit tb. Alt —r - M" — T 200 h — rT" ---- -------- v p; o . ttwook rate , t. einntar Proal etnrcik for We tc-1,1,„;13:4.v: ~iailcoabs. RAILROAD' ITOrICE; rpHEPITTBIII.III6II,FT.. - I. WAYNE A CIIICAOO RA RoAD CUMPAST, snap Its ample 'tolling:Rock andequip ment.,fa prepared to transport .11 s aafetmers and' Freight from . PhllAdelphia and Pit: dfurgh to Oblisago,St. Lords,lndianap. olls, Cincinnati, mdall Vanes West and South-treat, with • groat dergee ofregnbuity and eipeditiaa no fs that this road ferms'sho moot direct and only mnsulidated line between Pittsburgh and Chiang°, is a Suf ficient guarantee that its Trains can maim better time. and more sure Connections with Trains - on other Roads, than can be made by any other mote. aussaanta mina masa ..Philadelphia.Pittabtagh. Cresillne. Pt. Wayne. Lt Express, "Du P.Y. 2.50 X. 11.2 n A. Y. 3.40 P. sr. pal ' 11.00 P. Y.2' .1" e. Y. t 10.30 433 /L. X. Raft Train leaves Pliffiolelphia at 7.00 A. sta Pittsburgh at 9.14) a. st, arriving in Crestline at 8.17 e. Y. BUM CILICAO6—.Pirst Expense at 11.00 p. v; Second Ex.. press at 2.i.rf P. It. Tarr Triancon—From Pittsburgh: First Exprtes In 2) hours and 10 minores,Socond Exprese in 23 boars and 50 minutes. - knew Philadelphia: First Express In 34 hours: Second Express in 39 hours and 5 minute. The flail Train tenet Philadelphia is overtaken at Pitts. burgh by First Earpress, and passengers by that Train may go forward by First Rupees* from Pittsburgh. The 9.00 A.saTmin from Pittsburgh Wag nTraln forlond bushman,- ',overtaken at Crestline by Soiond Express. All Trains make claw connections at Crrellims for Colon*. bus, Cincinnati„ Indianapolisand St. Loa* nlwa no Fort Wayne with Trams up Wabash and Western Railiond for Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Lou* also, at Forest with Trains on the H. R. L. E. R.R. UM , ISM. • From Chicago. Ft. Wayne.! Ci .lUoo. Arr. Ist Expres., 7.40 0. M. N. 110.30 r. N. 6.00, X. 24 " 10.00 e. a. 5.45'a. a. 112.13 r. z. 7.21 Mall Train Bares Crestllne at. 4.110 A. U., arrirkig inkatla burgh at 1.00 Them Trains mid, do. counrctions with Than! for Phila delphia, Balcimoc and Y ew York. • Trues from bt. Louis. torlisnapolls, Cincinnati and Colour bac make closo connections at Ereetline with all returning Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Tref tm from St. Louie, Central note, Lafayette, and inierruelloto places, connect withaboro Titling. At Forme. conneCtiona are made with Traltui to and from Cincinnati, Sprinipield. coul Dayton. Accomaunanow Thyme—Leave New Brighton for Pitt& burgh at 6.3) A. m.,12.00 e. o. Lcaro Pittsburgh fortis". Brighton nt 8.15 0.0, sod 3.23 r. M. Baggage cbeeked through, and no charge for handling. VorMcketa and further information apply to A. T.di/11E 870N, Agent, at the Groat Western Itel trawl other. directly on the isomer of the Monongahela llouso. Pitteburgh. or to GEORGE PARKLY, Federal carnet station, Allegheny City; IL Y. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street, °Waite Ttemoul Ilona; Chicago, or to the Agents at the Statkca along the Toneonemenee on WEDNESDAY, 24th hut., and coat nno until further nett.. J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pener and Wt set. • D. W. BOSS, Panir Agent, Clklenge. D. W. IMAQIITON, Agent; Philadelphia. J. II )MORE. Strp't, mrai-jr2.l 'lev eland naiad Pittsburgh Rail Road, 11E NEW ORTDowizi j„ ROUTED./ CINCINNATI AN 50. LOUIS ma net:DENVILLE Oil 111LLICA11t NOW OPEN.—The trains of this nut now rim directly t o ',du o . Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, studio:wills, 'Wheeling and Itelltisir without chan ge of Bigwigs. Three Dilly Trainee° Steubenville, Wheeling and Bakal,. Twolkilly linden to Cleveland. Your Daily Troia, from Cleveland to Chicago. On and after 31onday, August 3d. 1837, the Oedema' this Company will run daily, (Sundays excepled,) as follows Loner Allegheny 4:UO A. 31., 9.40 A. Aland EP. M. - Arrive le Steubenville 6.46 M.,12.34P. x, 0.26 P. kt. Do Bellualr,. 8.00 a. a, 202 Y. 2., 7.50. P. n. Do Cleveland 4.06 P. tr., 925 The 100 s. n, train make. no connection for Cleveland or any point north of Wellsville. This train Is run through to Stenhenville. Bridgeport and Belleair,contustinget Reuben ville Junction with a food trete for N..wark. Columba., Day ton, indiansipolia,Cincinmati, lanievilleand St. Lonis leaving Allegheny Depot at 4.00 a. it. Newark 12.15, Columbus 200 and Retire et Cincinneti at 0 :0 eg. Thie route VIA Stcnixnrilio to CIACiIIIIItII4 TIIIIOTY 311L111 SHORTER than via Cresting The 4.00 A. a. Satin makes connection at Bellaire with a toile on Central Ohio It. R., leaving &Detre at 9.00 A. in.. toralunbridge, Zancloille, Newark, Colnlebos. Cincinnati and St. Louis. The ZOO P. W. train makers connections. for Chrretand, Buffalo Tiled°, Detroit and Chicago; at Steubenville Jung. don 6.0 6 for Columbus and Cincinnati, smiting, at Newark 12.48 P. a.. Coimbra 2.25 A. a, and Cinelarttl 7.44 a. IL; at Belle r& at 740 P. a., connecting with the night train on • the Centreklido Refired for Cambridge, Zanesville, Neu f ark, Columbus and Peden/AL The 9.40 a IL and 3P. a. intlna both rnu throng). to Cleve land and make close connections at that point fur Clifton° end other points in the North-Went, via Cleveland and Toledo ItefineaL The OP. at. train clanneets with the 31Iehigan General Railroad bads for Detroit. thenee to Claw, by rail Peasingers hearing Allegheny on the 9.40 A. et train for Chicago via CloreLnal and Tolevlo c wfli waive at that point screw hug, in adeenceof those ho leave at the w ran Later and go ris Fort Wayne. Passengers for Weibel:ls, Stenbens ille, Dieseling and other points °nth° river line by these trains go through without detention mans bon. in ethane& of the steemboats on the river. Baggage checked through to Stenbenrllle,Pellgair,Colnm ' inniCincinnatiSiLouls,Cleveltuni,Chicsgoandotherpointe on oho line. Passengers for New Philadelphia and Stations on the Tiociravou Branch mot cake elm 9 , 40.. A. M. Tula from Allegheny City. • Tickets are sold to Cleveland, Sanduaky, Toledo. Chicago, illitoodde, St. Louis, Chancy, Bulluirton, Ftdwn, Rock talent. lows City, Duelleth. Peoria l Salle. Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara MIA, Litalltl, tieubenville Bellatir,Colusuloni, Indiatupolls C l l.lllllAti, Lt:lliA•111e, Limb and to all way stations on the toad. Ticket to all points are sold In the Ticket Office In Allegh .o7gatyn.gere mu get any ( n n on castoernieg this tins t the cake of the Company, (Monongahelallonse,) Pith. dough It. P. GLASS, Ticket Agq, Allegheny City. aerll Jew, J. A. CA UOII.F.Y, Agt a Pittebnoth 11- , 837 1837 lllohligan Cesitral Railroad Lime. MOICNI.NG AN D E VENa ti a IND Line for Detroit,Chlmil an.l.3lllwinkh, sheboyg.. Oalcoa D 9 thigue, Each Liana FL asßurlington, lowa City. Fon-do-Lac, Prairle-dnellien, FL Lunii, St. Paul. or tidy other part of the Oreat West: Alter the Gaut of May. the splendid Statham% CITY OP CLEVELAND, MAY QUEEN and OCEAN, ill form the morning and evening line Is (WPM Cierciand and Detthd the prevent somon, running as folios., OCEAN, MAY QUEP2f, Capt. C. C. litonathr. Capt. CAL 13osst.' Lenres Lenora - 1 Cleveland...-3lomlay A. Xi Cleveland..- .Monday P.M. Detroit_ .. .. .. _Monday P. M. Detroit-- . --Tuesday • N.M. Clethiand,...Tneeay I'. M. Cleveland ..... Wednes'y A. 11. D etrolt....--Wednes'y A. 3f. Detroit .. -._-Wednes'y P. M. Cleselaml—.Thetnetay A. 3L C leveland.-... Thurs d ay P. M. Detroit.- .....Thunday P. BL Detroit .. . . -_Friday A. M. ClevelamE....Friday P. R Clevelsni.....Saturday A. M. Detroit Dthirday N. M.31. Detroit. .Saturday P.M. CITY OF CLEVELAN pt. J. 31. I.6intaga,ea Cleveland Tuesday A. M. Chwelarsi.....Fridly , A. M. Detrult..--Tueeday P. IL Detroit....._-Fdday. I'. 31. Cleveland—Wednes'y P. 31. Cleveland—Saturday P. M. Detroit ... .' -Thursday A. 31. Detroit.....- -Motiday A. M. One of the brats will leave Cleveland every morning at 9 rklock. nd of T r ain, fro Sundays m excepted,) and .very evening on the arc} BUFFALO. Prrrsßuw; it 4ND CLNCINNAYL Arriving at Detroit in time to connect with the morning all and eveningg trains Pr Chiengo, connecting at Chicago with tor the N , rthasot cod St. mein also, with the boat s on Lake by Pm all rta north of o th er . . I Fare $1 less hy th I. toot .han •by any other. Trains of the Michigan Central ligad ron lob the Union Depot at Chimes:ikons which all other dl dithrge. them by easing lack bite and change of Magna incithmt to other routes. No charge for handling baggage where checks are deliver ed to ne,tas of the line. We have large Molls airs entressly the horse, Ind rattle. Persons going to lona Kansas, and Nebraska a - 111 Mad Dile the cheapest and most comfortable route, minor boats are large and commodious. Families Moving West, and dealers' in dock. will Ithil It greatly to their advantage to call at the Company's OfSce, Cerny of Wayne and I.4exty 3rrel4. directly oppoeltelte M 121•1011 House and Pentavinnin Railroad Depot. For rates of fare and (briber iniorrnation, ce. a o 9pl) at the above offi L. APAERCE. General Ageßit, W. C. FILAFTER, Ticket Agent. ClesulandL aplihdfins P. KNOWLILND Agt, PittalserrA. TH- Pennsylvania hansom!. E GREAT CENTRAL r Route, connecting the Allan ..,/ du,. with western, Narth-Weetern• ...d SoutlelYeetern mad States by a elnithluOm Itaill.l direct. This Va. tone nocts at Pitteburgh with da at Ole 4 tint ',,r Steamers to all Poo. on thn Western Rlcers,nua SO .."'" to Oi 1." 1 4 Ma that Reath -Western Lakes; making We most direct, eaer,,,,,..i. 1 chand and Sandusky with and reliable route by which BATESFREIGHT, bo fiarkarmsd to and fnut, the &lint Tr.:. ~....r."TIVEK:i PiIItADEIPIJIA & PITTSBURGH. MST. CLASE—Raots, Shoes. dlats and 1 ( WON Rolla, Dry Goode. lio NA", I land trt.ka,) lirugs, (In boxes and bales) Feathr.. t!nra, Le—. ...... ..„ SECOND CLASS.—Domestir Sheeting,. _Shift:rig and Ticking, (in .drigthal bal.) nay (In caske,) Itardware, Leather, (In tolls or bares) Wool and Sheep Pelts, Eastward .., ... • . •-••••-e.;-, ........ : ... / THIRD CLASS.,:ivils, Alike, Oman, (In ! r coske.l Delon. ilaren and Pork, RAT:. d thaw ur in caal.',,)ohact,. nt.notactor- , ed. (except Cigar. or CIO tn.. t 0... ....... FOURTH CLASS.—Cofree,Flah,liacon.Bft-f and Pork (in ea eke or boors, Emaaramb) Lanl nod Lard Oil. Nails, Soda Ash, Gm , ' mot MY, Tar, Pitch, Resin, &a.. ......... . PLOUR.-75c per 1 , 14. until further notice. GRAIN ^s' per 100 Re. until Birth, notice. furth COTT er OIV-42 per bale not exceeding Ide the weight, until notice. 13- 1 . OlinPlog Rood. from any point east of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package. "ria. Pcstauyisetnia at Railroad Philadeload detention. phia or Pittsburgh, trill bo forwarded without Fattonr Aormt—C N. Erase, 54 EMT street, Berton; J. P. Clarke. No. 2 Bator house, and No. I William 'linen, and John McDonald, No. S Battery Place, NPR York; Pier& k Co., Zanesville; 11; Irwin & Co., and Spritlgnaan 6. Brown, Cincinnati, a; 11. C. Reldianss, Madison, I n d:: Dumeanll. Bell & Co., and Carter & Jewett, Ismismille, Ny; P.O. .1 , Riley & Co., Evans:llM, Inds R. F Fes., Ti. Leen, Moo Mu , ria, IWormley & Co., 111 mil ph lo Fenn.; Isoctra Co., ChioSgo, 111.1 J. P. Glees_ Ft. Wayne. lisoL: N. J. Sneoier, Mem An paw& Room, ikddmore; Ti A: Stewart, Pittabncith. n. J. LOMBARRT,Supt., AltommeTel- ..b.klY IL n. liousroN. 0.1 'molt Agent, Pith. 1 Pittsburgh and Connelsville Riallroad. THE PITTSBUROII S: l s Argimio /tallnutd Is no opmed for the tmnsporta pAssengsm and freight to and from PI ttabumb sad Con l inalite. connecting with the Penna. Contra( Wroad at Brintoree Station. Arrangements hare also tmen at& with tea Yohmt. gmcoad, by which through freight to Philadelphia. and l r ldtlmore will be carried from points on the Pitt. m burgh and Connelsrlllet Rallruad,by Car loada, an favorable thee itensnro or Taants—O ra i n s, atter Wednerday, rah Inst., • th ee will be two daily t as follows, . nrain, leasing the Passenger Station of the Penna. ruinnad, arory, morning, (Banday excepted.) at 7 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, nod arrising at ennstellmilla at MOS A. Raman Pametwir Train leasing -Pittsburgh at 4.10 tOck •P..M., and arriving at Connettmilla at 7.40 P.M. RIMUILIDIEI—EIIiretI Than hi ll Onstuollmille at o'clock, orremteting with tboitail Train east on the Penna. Rafirmal at Brinton's Elation at 'NS A. it.; and with the Indiana .Aciuttunodatioa at llama place, arrive in Pitt*. b etc. A.M. •.• Mall Tod, rearing Connellsville at P.M, and nap. sectingat thinton'a latin...lth Turtle Creek denominate, Mon Train Mall, Penna.- Railroad Arlin, In Pittsburgh at Plniitht to and from Pithhurgh and stations on the Pitts. WWI and Oon o utenelhnille Railroad, mill be moni 7 sd nod do. livered at. the r.Depot O, for Mt.f thePetum. P Railroad. niontm' ningA:flatra Conchakviant, Vmt, - Froat But brirg and Cumberland leant Ommellavillo regularly on the Amin! of the train. • • 73 Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent 'at the prone: The Adam/ Panic= t. CartripanY hare apechd : messenger* ivillvaheitproof intfelaon the Exams Praia, to take charge of monoyonhiablev and eackame of ail khuls, entrusted to Co. cue nf.that..Company, obotrill, neaten: and,reacdpt, /twig, and glee ancead. attention to Um .aantrisid &livery or the duo. • . LAOMETOMP, Barg,7 • prompt itromE weitte..arius• Reit:: ,- L .•,_: el A LENA AND CHI_ ,-. ir goom a,,,R CIAOO Union Railroad, Eint, for, lotopcm, (Word sad Naftali,- from CENTRAL' .DtPOT. atm Sr LABS' MUT, contdotthe at Ihooksh wattAteammorad FtPaid mot thexper.uhrhopta. . . , :sum; :ilp 10k8A LINE-440,M,fu1t d . coated loons moo ad lowa, Nobnialpa rd wilt AM Ws thd mon .o route, /CURIA. =Air Liao jotheNtioddippt,s abater kr Wry was dodo may ogler Ihme.'oodmittintat Ptatim mlth tU - Ortal.Lank &Ay stodtpdatola Loos asd ttifinot. - '-' ,' (lELOATAND X I L IBOII II2IIS-44111,1tgl ik Madam sod Coa teat Masada. ._. . , - •1.., - ._.,.... . , TOR RIVER , VALLEY LlNZ—rot,,,Crow Zotba t Ma Mown 4atiumpd..col P 4 1 .1 . /Y , .-'',. •,. - .... 4 , ..-'1 1 ..Tvo tadoltiatty, Esaasr. ife at -0 , 0 4 0: ,,, i , 44k ,., .1006.6_kaormi- ituzieteeloaeoe; ea th aktam:.; d 2. ,7 4.31Lialkdd-DlPnoll • P - - ' ' .* '• Amami's. .Mai, -3.457.• . .--.: • ITTSBURGII,COLUIIagiaIo w USA CINCINNATI OhlQ LINE RAILROAD, Vtaltrarammus. Thirty Yam elTrasidanX.:L..,2li..."ip7l2e-Clitainikliesdhaed ...chdime qt. Care-7b Cinntaanen iisSeyideetee....., On and atter MONDAY, .Aug.. dd. 1257.:Tw0 Pssincitaxa TIMM' viis thie route leave the Federal Street. Allegheny Depot, delly,(Sucalays exceptedj Es Colleens • - . nu= TiLtili t i osulasen ,- . , sunnlativen - Al at 4.00 a. 1. 3 Steubenville Junction LOD, (broakikst at Cada Junction at 8 & tai) Columbus Id 2.00 anin arrives hf. Oa chusni et OM". Y. _That train str t only at Cmik June thin, Cad* Now Market, tihriehe Ccebactoo. Dreedot and Revert on the Steubenville sad - albino Railroad, SECOND TRAIN—Rums Pali/OPIIII, %MA 0 P. Y. StenbenTille Janction 0 42D,0 l niumbU 2, .• N. ~d ...A, at aueltinnWat 7,30 0.. x sterilise at ell sta. tions on S. A I: E. R. • a ,. g y t hh m e m thirty milk* of nsivel mimed, It be ing the. nowt direct line from Pittsburnii. to sal ~d the so uthern Sod loath • bun -rale& In appointments mek ' rip- ...,. g. i pe class road to the Union. . ,• -' - + • CONNECTi6NI3 • .. ~,- : r ~...: • Trains coonect at Newark with - the Sandusky. hiaingeld A Newark R. RAM. Rt. Vernon,. idandoslty;,, Tank and Chicago. . , .. . . 4 ... At 121L1.1311CS With Columba& Piqua and Indinia/L R. ...r ...4 for Pep* Urban; Troy, &Denudate& three* de. , . • ; At AENLI.. with the Dayton, Xenia* Selpretind Indium Control ILA. for Spill:00d, Dayton pfrh...waimin. oh& Louisville, Central Indlisms,Cent l a l 111Imne, , kaii y . At MORK IT with the Cinciunatiad Tan" I Me R. R. foe Iliaddrigtim.Chtdetaßi*Xtii inc aistil• ~. ' At LOYELANDnith roads tor Ilitistiorn,Rundan add nano mouth. .. AT CINCINNATI with the 041, le 5aa..4 1 4,1%.4 Paige IL IL tor n,adison, Louisville. hew Albany; tane. vile, Tincenne Cairo, Central Illinois, St:LorOefierson eouri end M.sdppi rirent. c ny, p Nebraska,aud ell pelting on the Malik Ill& FARE Ali Low ASIINANY , OTHER RODIS—RAGOAOII For through:tickets by this route to thamtodpal Wlerpug' axe Servants Grin. plane apply.. at tbkee Gnat . Mohr, Tidd Office. directly au the comer It the Ilomlnpbela Rouse, Pittsburgh; oral tie ^tont Sired Skinon, Alie t Oen,. i , . 4ir ASK FOR .TICKETS urrn srsumsmv.mtv•Naii . - . All information concerning the abovitAhte bud • Ile eon , . ncetiOns. tor,ether with through 4 11111 h 1 fib and amtractsi will be tarnished on applkation it their I Mkt% 114 sr street, Plttebisrgh. IRA 4. murmurs" .. • ; Genii:it Ticket Agent, Coltaibus; Old& ~ W. W. BAGLEY; Sept, Oulumbus, - latsstrrit Demmer. Steabepjplo, Os - *lemma Agent. '• 1857 ' Air TO Route FROM CHICAGO TO ST.sigamp i , ju LOUIS at. St. lords, Al and Chicago Railroad, all the army try ILDlroesh eirrYint: the. Great American Rapt.. mid United States Maas.. The only Sheet and reliable mote to the South gad BeatittraiL Seventy milts abetter than anyother Root. . , Train. leave the MICHIGAN SOUTHERNand cameo° 3. ROCK iSLANDIL R., Corner of Van Minn and tbersiasa utrueta. SL Louis Day Enema, 11:30 A. 81, daily, (Banday.gr. cepted)--amise at diet St. LOUI. at 1:30 P. St. Louts Night Express, 11:15 P.ll, dally, (Saturdays gr ceptcd,)—arrlve at Emit St. Leads att.lo P. IL TRAINS LEAVE EAST BT. LOUIS. Pay Raper., 8:16 A. IL, daily, (Stmday ear,* ants* at Chicago at ma ite Night ranee., 5 P. M., daily, (Sunday armilded,) m at Chicago at 7:45 A. M. . From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 • • IMPORTANT LOCAL COtheientilti_ AT JOLlZT—aith the Rork igleadßailragAlbe,Oito7 LoS ALIO, k Island and Central lowa. 6 AT 131.00IIINGTON—with Minot§ Cientranliatlread fker Clinton, Waynesville, and Decatur, and - Sumer for Peoria, at Peoria drinetiori with Proria an& 04in._4ms, for Walnut Omen-, Washington, Limned, Knoxville, Galeeibrirg, Monmouth sad. battilik AT 81triti51,1711,1aLwith Grout *Rasa' Av. •• Jacksonville, Raids. and Illinois River. AT A.LlVlN.. , raith 'Olll7 Line of Pagbdi'..digAbigals, Qujoey and. Real*, the wad expeditions atid route to 311 portions of North Eastern adialanel,7, . • ATST. .Lool3—trio Daily Ara Q.CBo:lll3bOlitirli4 New find foriacdima Pointe°. tbs./creek alesippl,htid with Regular'Llties of Packet& stir Si.', Joseph, and aii pAuts on the Illasouti, , Tennesans• Gum land and Arianism Elvers. - paasengers destined tor Bloomington Elprh4ieZ Neater , Jacksonville. Repko and all points on the mit, Mhs. rouri, Kran,. Cumberland and Tennemee riven, by taking.- the Owns te, will be sare of making connections, Mut • ani ring In St. Louis on advertised thus, aniding ths aerate Dona It ei the circulthuis mute eta. Peoria and River, eermg. tireurpkur hours ths.o, hal thir to 'tgrit • miles Lute arum to Bloomington. Attpaight est Sold, seventy lesa to St. Louie, and Ifteen lesattrPealia Hiatt by any other Mute. ThMugh ticket. cal be procured at :all -the Rattan... Railroad 051 can at the Conipuirg odic., 481karbotn .tree rap Rack ly opposite the Tremont Home, and at the 111ehban Sout streets. lata a bland wo nt corner of Vga Ram arid Sharma ' ration. nada Responrible co 'lnto Mau the will , to check. Cie be at , the Nails et lbw -; mingy, ..11am Nails through to any point desired on the Une. • '4. moottweiii;&. mr7ally ationnicu, General Pagerager An ' . , l a inansilvasala lialEsnadis SUMMER ARRANGE. ~,.. Li ALENT—On and atter inn The Mall Train Innen the Renner Rink= every dont . .. Inc. except Sundae, at C 1.50 o'clock: ' Banda:.."(. TILE FAST LIRE leans . Plttaborgh, swept 250 P. IL TILE NIGUT EXPRESS TRAIN lens Plttabserch, , l• ' Philadelphla at PRO P. M. The Indiana Accommodetion. train leans tirade:nit, daily, except dermiey, . at WO o'clock, P. AI., napping/id all ~ stations, and running aa her as Indiana. The Pint Scam' : . modetion Train to. Turtle Creek Ethicalness daltd.extr- Sunday, et 10.15 • ex The Second Accotareatatlon • Tonle Creek leareedally, &nisy excepted, at 4.10 P. IL—, . The Third Accomniodetke Vain for Turtle Creek Inns,,; &WY ! .mmetit Sandal, at 06E2 .. P. hi. nenlftklOg Trains arthe In rutititerch asfollsenc.-LLtynette • 1.15 p. m 4 .1.14 12.93 a . m.; Pen Line, 2 a. m„; !odium .14. , , --. commodemod ti ath a m, oand Connelheine, 9 am„ Pboeb Tattle Conk - Amem 8.50 re 4 Tided Accommodati a m.; Snead nommodation,, ELWIN , . oommodatkne. on,qllop. en., 011 k Connelnilla ila• ..,, . • The trarelingpublie will End It greatly to their , interent7 • In going Eaet or Wee; to travel hp he Premayleaata Raft.,? road. as the accommodation - nom otteted cannot bisorpassi'• calm any other route. A. thorned Li ballasted extih none. • , and Is entirely tree tram dust, we can protein lft, speed . and comfort Mall oho may Sew tide rind 'sleh eitir Pit• , re F nege. or ðer pertictillus to handb illsatthedltheernt sign , - Inn points- Passengers from the West Nrill And thhates nortest and most expeditious routs to plidiiic.io*Delt.l. ~ more...Nen York er Boston. .7. STEWART. Agt, Tiseenter Veal, PI tIi I S.IIOORE, Agent, Parencer Urns Philait JaslydlM • - - ...—.........- 185 7............„... ... ............ ;:: ' ....«...11ST Steamer Tel_sre spits "- • •- " -: " ' TILE FINE LOW PRESSURE 44 ..j. Steamer Telemnardt, Capt. RICELUID •':,,' BARROW, will make three tripes mak berm Port Stanley, Port Rome! and Purt Brno% • • Leans Cleveland for Port Stanley? Part Thierrell,' Sid Port Iluce p lery . Mondays; • 'Wednesdays, and Friday! at .. 73 1e;:r ci e Port . Darnell at 11 o'clock P. 3 f mfa Ft ri 3346.: N at ,, ..... T o'clock, P. M., for i thrrenutd, Tuesday; Thursdays and a.- Th-ali-aItAPII awrke the Soiled s h e State il betrom • time@ Ports, and COMMCN at Chweland with te L, C. aCL Railroad,Cleveland rad Pittabargh, Lake Shore and Toledo. Batircade • • Al.- with Port Staaley and. London. Railroad, ausgPatat Raiwell Una of gt, The TEL has • been thoroughly overhauled ml reliP , l srol is In excellent condition for the trade aka WWI ilieFor Freight nrytterupity. a.,,,,b•.;„, LANE t miL; or SOWN 3IcEENNON, Port &Wye,and HOLCOMB a IfiIIiDERSON, or ROUTH! DAVISON. '. Port Stanley. • AP lOl Put Litroat, PhllailelPhla amd New , 'rP ScrewT Steamship Computers ',,,,,,,,!.... Yearls-, E. SPLENDID STEMISHIPSsiIa,„ forming the above line will mil front New York as follome . . • HANUA 1101.4 . . ' Capt. JeMw, Auguat eth.. • CITY OF BALTIMORE, .. bdta, rr . Bob. - CITY OF %F L AMM:OWN, " Wy/le, Sept. Sd. . - And each alternate Thursday. • . From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. -• ..,,. Fare from New eve y S7A, Third Clam PD. _. .. ! 4 " Liverpool , " . SIM S ts, SS 7ls , l lidtd and Stf - ' Return Tieketi available for six months by any !rc..no ---, of the line. • ' ' ' . , -•,...: ';.' ' Cabin, $141% Tl;lrd . Class..tft . -•,... ..,_ ',. -, ..•.- - • Them Steamship., am fondled with improved Wittattlir; compartments, anecarry esperieneed thugiona • ~ ••. . Penons about proceeding to Europe, or wilthingietti' ' .r their friends! from the old country, eau purchase Whit ' nd obtain all information by applying. to 4. O. AM, k . , -' • roadway, N. T., Sable 4 Carton 177 Broadews,T4ea.,,:. _ JOHN TifOIIPSON.4IO Liberty et., Plitaborgi., -.... •CT.Pasenge tertitiostm by nod to &alloy Packets no , . twee.. Now York and Lterpool. _ Drafts sold he dia alir.i deitn—apS 7k per 100 Ibe. CO‘ per 101 k !..... \te. 100 Ls. 400 psr 1001 . Bilonetatv , Pedlar Waldman EntSlli s ;V. 65 Absinth Sleet 111411 e Rome, Joan' Pee; Etrathitir . r t PEN DAILY FROM. 9 TO . 2 O'CLOCK,, NJ also on Irelnealsy and Bsturdas esenlnp, from lidaj - : first to Nosembsr lint, from 7to a iTelicl4.-as fro ls, ve bee find to thy first. Rome to 8 o'clock.- . : - ' - i __...:• Deposits receive! of all stuns Oct Imo than oinalAW/g4, ~,4 o dividend 'or tbe profit. dalared Write 1,,r. June and Deeeteler. Interest nu declared at • 7 lio' .i ‘ ~,,,,,s,t. poi. sauom,ln I;noeniber; 180 , ab World* of ; oi hi .11n!‘":', and December. MO. and rent,lB67. - ~, r,,,, r; It not drawn out, io place! to the creditor the do:. post,.., -..r r ins:pel. unlit...re the mos haulm from the first dorsi& .1.:, ....Weill:ober, e aropoundlngtsske• oar with-. od r troubling the depositor , to cell or esti:it° resent his" pass book. At this rate; money will Ambleln kw thee 12 Amaking in the &unitize 1111117-.3 Mt ant 11.1 01CIST ' .. . • Books containing the Muter, Dy:Lisent, Hales and En Wksns rondshed grotikon applitatton at the offico. . ' Petricrent—G.SOßOW ALGA= • Wopenell Wepbare, John 11. ilhoettherger, George White, - . Charles llnap,, ~. - Illitlem F. 301,ustort, , rattong=„- Jaime. W. Wellman, Thcobidd . Alesander Bradley, • _..-,- 'Lie.. 31,-Pennoth, , Jays &Coigns.; - --, -William.). Andonnea-' . . . John 0. Becket°, Hill Durinrin. . Albert Culborboe, John B. Canfield. , J. Outlets Coffin • Alone A. C..1.: Charlet A:Colton, Will Ikroghts. grancis.l4/.. -- • George P. Gilmore, Jam. & Iloon, William 8. Doren; . Junto Wordiest arrdoll.l,d anklyd—mrili -6;A.11..*0LD 411.0016,,f, - I).. n.e iNKERS,;EXCIIANGE, mu Brokeis. • • Sritand Thiginrintift4Bllsol, ' r- uck d and sold on tononikk al. on Aper, .183884.8,1 Mcegmeair Cofteetk,,, , ,pazoptly aturoryd • 18 ANRING HOUSES .01?.10112f,11. EDPORD -.....,-..xeDron co' ,Noinva pthiiaiii,-,--nsznO ROB RVIPCO,:: c0Nxerzenw5,................retzn:2).,. , . . .1,0,0,„:1,,,, NF.w o,,-.. , ...: • .• ---,,!. - rt- .r• -.lDepayty.';;;;l;;;C7Diate p h ews;x4d-. ~., end eaketed, Biak Nage,. and 85 batik& sad sold. &Arks, Not__and other ..einitieir 'iza gide., e•;;; aj5ki1 ._.„.„..„,.. 6744 " 114 M"."_ ';`-'..::: -__ , ...--, ~ iv, Baum ~1w,wm1;..,50 :::.,,,,.,-.. itt ie l im g - otemrkid..,-,, ~.„ ~ ........„..,...d.4.1,u., --- :llo__. . . . . 'exzAzOoeTs.4ooti n s iziuoioiek-:: :c t„_ . uthiptes,aphftepthAbdovllt:Lsokit ilx doU'''•• - - '' larsper.l2lo /be. Apply tat.... -R. Rogiski - & - c0„...., . : SIEN- 1 ~ '416/dietriamile _bilf,g .ligajobietss.:piit,hv %lonW;rie r al r et g b 7 . itiaTzifettgra, Tl 6 .4*.lar.. * ON . - s** Rod laust. • =m=ms!c3m=l " 1114tiiiWam. James D. Kelley -- WOiteta a. L Jobe 11. /hike. • • • • Walter P . Iflusl4 A. M. Pollock, ihe 1,;1*. irenr7 thi gw .a. • • Juno rall/42:Taiti2e .omat No. t 4 Yamtblitnek—
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