Itt: ". . ' 1 , 5 . , t 4 ~.. 6 a1 .., 4 . 1 ,..,, , , ",......,......t. to . the Constltta• 4,.. ...I. .._ .. .7 ttostOr,the OiSmutontreattb. .......................—......,......„, ... :, 73;1. .7 . . ''.. '. ", .. 6 ....„2,1-4:7 1 "."!....qf R `P"'" '" " ' lt ' fl . ..nryiettmo e. &stem! Assembly 1.43, 4 . .,btnr-kaTlßTLlCDEltypcougu t 0 .,,,,, i-urn D . That . the folloaing n=inalmeate ate izopowd to the Constl- 4-tigr o /4. y i v: a. I. orre. : o4.i . ouir nt Kew -th Y o rk i , DORM of th•ottinsonwenith; in secwitsatoo with Die pro- ons date tath .ruck theitot. • _ . eels attention to an evil that greatly tutu . ;. l . "I -- 0 .........1:1 I - '- ,- •' - • VOltve AMENDMENT. , t re , putaltra aria sale of American fabrics.. The 1 Th° "' 641 be .'"aiii"'"i'th." ''''MC""ti"'*"' ta v: Vent Apeuizisms : of domestic product; • , b °o ftLlP , l.tedl... l k- 4 ' l ''''''' ''' "'"*— mons which compare withal° UDC speCt- . best of foreign im- 1 AUTICLE NI. . CIF PUBLIC DEBTS. • , portation, -ma which .render high credit tot .- Section 1. Tiiii-Stov tn./ye:entrant debt.. to vapply casual • American skill and taste, are • old a. foreign 6 deneite or nitlinee bi n' , '"""‘T , ee th mee m t o e X:f7 . ,,,ra h- „, the retailers , - and only the u rooter qualitice are I I 17* - I.7l'"'n'trgelZ'lor t 4 b etliereontract aggnynie 'ed by virtue of one exhibited 45 Amerman. 'Thus the excellence of or at atta-reot is.ra..ti. 1 or nine . stool °veer ezeeed wren hundred and any thonaand ... American febries go Wr enhance the reputation - i and the money &ruing from the creation of such 10 - re i ' ' s' . risom woTor the goncral nowewbl3, Of gn goods, and toleep dawn that orv, ',1..nt.',17:,...1 t , .pputd... the purr..., for which It weed. „, own. - Thu ought to be prevented. The tem- . o t ioeit, er to repay the °etas to contracted, and to no other perary sacrifice' 'which the American producer ' P 7,47; 1 ! 'a ir,:iditioa to thenhore limited power the would make tby hiving his goods sold for what s-ta to may emus - act debts to repel invasion, nowt. mane. theyrisilly.are; would be ten-fold repaid by the , reetiott, defend the State in war, or to redeem the nreeent T* 1 446011 - Wliich they would speedily acqu i re i i f ,olcsain c sc n iadeta n eo g ri or eLAtrzzt . e; b t- i tt ale . 717 i n:; , - Iti e u "far, themselves. This has been tried in other ; purporte for which ct It was rafted, or to repay ouch debta and articles, and with such success as should leave to ter , ottior. Pore.. whatever. "IttXdoubt on the subject. There are American eusm",,,,7,3•„„=th.,,obt,"lo==fl,ajtV”‘ I" erw't:l : articles that have struggled through the same hy,or on LeheltettheStote. - ' difficulties, and have reached a position where Photos 4. To provide ter thepayment Of thoprepent debt . . ''they stand higher in our own and the foreign r i ars7sV 4 s id" r i ts tit t'"t h n' .a= iii:T id Corit i e h n r . 1 :ill markets than the same kind'of articles manta- amendment. create a vinking fund. vrltich Abell be sallicient featured in Europe. An American manufactur- to pay thti_ocereitor, interevt on such debt, nod annually to er of edge tools has lately rechrered damages in Z.,7 l „r ac i ,to t r y h gt t c h ,rr f t i b L c " , r " g ' ir r i si l ,,T,,, " c 7Z,, t oi t - .*ll, - English . court against BM English manatee- 031.10,0111 ml net annual inconw of the public. works, front I - later who counterfeited his trade mark. This , lima to Dine owned by the Store . or the proceed.; of the we 1 she sthevalue which the - American producer i ~° , ,l Z . ..i tz:r f r,,s , ,r„ „,„t "- rtnt: f s ' !a h'' 7to " , ' , r Xt r' u t can give to his articles, and the folly of conceal- other tend. or riwoorce, that may ix:dada...el by leo-- Mg to reputation Odder anEnglish name.. a, ut the reform of this evil, as well its of so I The said vinkins fund may hr Incennawl. front time to tittle i le ". vta 4g to " . ' n ' t . ft t n.q a ul=t7teonl . I t. t '‘ tary n"' a ' s ' l r ti " c t o " .l7e7p= "f es m 7 others, requires a better organization of of government, and toile. It. ca. of war. invuotton or Wont , tedium :to part of the anid tanking Nod that! be used or el.. ou to dustrial interests. We need this greatly; raise than in eatinguivlauent of the public. 11Pbt, there are so many things that can he done by r,'„irg, h' ;arttoont of such debt bi reduced below die nun of associated effort, that ,will bene fi t each indirid- live millions of dollars. . usi, but that no individual tan undertake for Section J. The credit of the eommenweehh Audi not in himself. - -In England they understand these r„i7r.„:,„.„ " ', " ~.„°'.*" b°P n i ? "` l'u'd I° ' '"'"*.l.'id. things better; it is ono of the great advantages commocrireaftli he= l'iem.rsoc a a it o t i t=o o r r, er a l the that they have over us: The manufacturer who holder, in my company,osaocistion. or corporation. produces a superior article should , associate his . DECTIoN 0. Ili , e, cominonwealth shall not ewnwe the 114,4, • I :lv9:l,wame with it, and unit association will, in lipjortflitly ' co r" rt r iO ' vi a tti . oVor "7 1:t j toTitr h sti ° e r it t' ileb; .t- es tlli a capitate him, a capital that will stand .1.11 h. ''' 6-T...U..L 'd We.W.th. "'" to Ini''- . b hira, at the time when he most needs it, and tc ""l'P'e".l°M"tic I"'"'"'"i''. load "'''lr i° "m' ''' I . t W . ' at qiitllDOE be taken from hint - except by his its r ' ires .' !:trd ' clitr.tneits. t the state in the dlackaree, of any portion of Art fault. — PreriderweJour., Jay 23. - 1 54r710N 7. The feghtlatureehall not authimire any county, city boron eh, do ineorooretiel dtetrkt, by virtue of a Vute oft. citizens. orwtherwivo, to beeeme a stockhold. muo to I company. maw:tut/on, or corporation; or brobtalu m,nr v. or lov 'tits meth to. any corporation. navociatiow i institution or party. : itir:A...IV7LSTS 7R031• SUALL CACSIS.— Some - -±4i • of the leading banking houses in Havana hare ..tmets nearly ruined, all because abankerrefused to pay imechanic i a bill. The man wasa paint :et, and after having rendered service, was ...sattiedli desirous of being paid. The banker, •, • T inleitiown'plenty, not, feeling the ineonienience of the painter's Trans of cash, took his own time, like a great many other people who owe small bills to industrious mechanics. The painter - sued him and got judgment. The .magistrate Who gave judgment we" at the head of a bank-, lag house, and the banker whom heluid decided' against-, sent a ,draft.. for $13,000 to the other ..'.;:banking house. This was refused, on the ground that there was not that much due the offended .banker, The. news of the refusal of payment got abroad ; The ever , joalous public. fancying it. beheld its deposits iw danger, hastily with drew them from the hands of the various pieces . , of deposit. .As 'a measure of self-defence all the refuited to discount all pap r, no matter bon' ?tape...table or- responsible might be the names upon it. ThO shares of the various joint stock trompanies that were held as high as from • 15 to 50 per cent: j:reinium, suddenlyeollafsed, below be disposed of at par, era trifle below it, Money that was so abundant so in have been worth 8 per cet. per annum, mud .. denly became :so scarce as to be worth 12 to lb :::per annum. Very great. inconvenience already happened, and -the sugar speculators, • who: have been holding-that article in anticipa tion of higher prices, begin to fear the resul ,unless the public fears are tranquilized. t kt„,i s :":.x ;~~ :.,~~_= Hea Itle:aad Strength Hetet Inevitably Potion its Use. Doßrhtsve'n. labllnnti Bitters. • TtIE C,ELEIiRATED HOLLAND REM- Wilt,. Dyspepsia, Iti usu. of the Kidneys, Liver Com plaint, Weal:inv. of Alay kiwi, Fever and Admin. nod the vas us whictions cn...pont open a dinordrred asssseh •S• Liver. finch no Indlnvtwm , Acidlts of the Stomach. Colicky PllllOl, ITerirtbarn, Le. of Appetite. Despondency. C.liTe. 10.1, r/na and Blee.tinu PR.. In all Nervier, Rheumatic and - Neursigis rrrliot, ,, , it to, In numerous Illusion. preyed /deify beneficial, and out., atlceteda decided Nature Soda no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful...ein ths..ayeteut. Its si!Lute are almoet maim, yet the estreperrosieint. Itionnumninttes ao violent-shock to theorise:Mimi by arousing its vital cuerfa to normal ac glen, ehables ft tuthrow tiff the cause, and thus thoroughly erailicatea die stigma,. Whets its medicinal. 'blues ate ez e-know!• edged, toad particularly here "where it has been., ei popu late ise a foully medicine, that It UMW by many of the "ell as by al; the draggi, sts. it would seem neeilleas to afar further evidence; yet the,- are "Jubilare now. who hare trio! many rolsertised remedies, and still coffer flout Dyspegninln m more of it. ifrealful farms, we , Julfithe following certificates, the authentkity of which -,4 ,ksstilti I bedonbted, coming as they do from persona ao wall tkithown. • •""- ; "APITAT IT IS DOING POD Tfl C SICK. Esq.. the well known Lithographer,myt4 ' , if bass fr equently used Itsertnee's nolland Bitters, and Dmi Invagfahly relies - ow indignation anilaletility." 'Ser. kninuel Babcock myen Tumid 3prcial relief from Its tufo fora severe headache, with which I had Mug suf .. Woudirell, 1:v1.. .lays: "I Imre used iberhare's net . and/kitten "trail& toinfrecommend it to others, growing it toll. be eat what It iA reprmieutal." Al Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, says "I hare de rived groat benefit from Its use for weakrin i a of the ationa.th emit latigerthm." - Jan IL Murphy, anyg "After nevem/ physicians had failed Diertmen'a lloollLLmmd !littera removed the pain (non my heart i and aidadtrialug arum indigestion.. The editor of thegliittanning Free Pre., myto "After one 1 of the boat. physkiana thin place had failed, Doerhavelt Lfratand - Patera cored moor Um .aunt Linn of Dyspepsia." ' Francis Folio, only matioLictmer of the orininal"Extract of Cease," num 0 1 kmow that your.liollimil !littera is one of ; the heat medicims to the world for a dmonlered stomach or Ihrcr.`t .Dr.Luditig;edltor of the racket, Baltimore, prononneea it "a medicine deserting the confidence of the pubik," Feleritart, the leading German phystelim of Pen.. has ' progibad It frequently during the pan therm year,,, with marked minnow in debilitated shone( the &wanes orguroi, or of the system generally. The manager of Itallifit's Vinegar Factory, lays of used It mysielf, sad wt-. therefore Imitated to try its effect upon wife,(troublial with the great debility common to all of • oonsumptive habit.) and really it is doing her more good than anything elm has Jeer taken." NOFitlfe,Whoever' especial. find in - this a beeeragi will he dfrappolittedi - Opt to the sick, weak and low spirit e d, .Ig prove kgrutek aromatic eorlia, possessed of Won laktimedielpropirties.• - ..,CAUTIONIanTine groin popularity of this de11,..-titthl Aro- Afraditsia imlumfrananylmitatins,whkh the public should Aguardligninat. pin's-basing. • Ile not persuaded to boy any ' • .' -thing else mfill..You hair, glean ikeebsee's Rolland Dinars a ' • =far brat , One bottle will convince you how hdlrdtely sup. rikellas toad shale Imitatiou. stsl.oo per bottle, sorsa bottles far $5.00 by the AMllierpaptletara • BEN/AMIN PAGE, Jk, k Pa.. Smithfield and Third eta, Pittsburg}. ••• - ••• • • GlanaL .lo.urx • • Phillikerphity, T. W. Dyott.t Sous, No. I= North Second strong- New York Baronet k Park, ,ht Groalkey, comer Dunker, •Dulthuore, Cush:aro ltrottUnk Gay .treat, and Peon- Areutn Cincinnati, John D. Park Chiongo, Doe clay Brothers, 213 South Water itreet; S. Look, fkroard 10 , 111:01 ik Cu.; New Orleans, J: Wright k Co.— ;,:.:GOODYEAR'S PAT/ TIEE BEACON ,DA3 CAloota,mmanfecture fr, „1 . ..1,1.1,10r. for rate at the Lamy NetWrork, by the packs • SYRINGES • of every plod, needed Mr Do , =sale or Prolce.kwti , pur pose; pmts.:trued by Physi cians the most perfect...tide med. BRE ever AST PUMPS, , • ,PGIVDER - FGA SS, ~....`r o r.AbAl.toheep the powder 7 rETIINITURR CASTORS, that will not defers thecerpet • TUMBLERS EGAPTE.ATS, Pen null Pocket • GINGERY, • NAPKIN RING . _S. • • This.Hisederlid . fifsterfolat light es }TORN—britinut laelEl %—nno-ctinductOr of ELEtTltIf ACIDS end ALKALIES prodot .ro ney, , ,t4, for the above on Ott.. whkd it Deniers In all puns of the co • sets. with thew, goods, and co •articles of the kind, will buy on -XERRIL ,/,;42 'Centre Street, Now York, :c-AitiIUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN livrrm ght Iron Pipes, fitting... Toole, and every de ser epperatµl connected with &nem, wester and dia,f4r/illifog and lighting Steamers, Church., Mole. Pthrete Dwelling; llcspltals, Asylums. Tillages, rectories ' Alto, Vain.% Cock., Pumps, Gang., Bolles. and Boiler Flues mole to order. Oar Screw Getting Machinne are entirely new, end our owls Nteill—warrunted to do double the work of any other Ineention. Onion. solicited Buns all ecctlone of the Country, said prowpilynttrulkd to. joßklydeo ittaburgh Hedge Farm Nsirsery. SITUATED ON IVILKINS AVENUE, ea shout atm quarter of a ogle from , the emelt Tul l 13steoui the Tanners , ' and Atechartica' Mu!: Do.sd, an Men. alati of Fourth street, and about three asid a quarter .tulle! from Pittsburgh. & JAMES SIIIRDOCK, Pm:riders. JW~l:dtf Shade Trees for Sale. A.LIANT HEr 8, EL,II, LINDEN, gla noimutin Ash , te, ef eztrnr•rak.r Spring -.7411N MCGLOCEI,Ja 1‘• Be-10.r.Tlunnas Wiffer, at the Qvaland Narsery, wOl ettald toplaelng dude trorn, for persons requiring hl. ser - mr&slantf 1101GaltIppia - abbertisments. BUFFALO ROBES! . ;OA NOW' ON HAND, And l'oreale•by thnEols or elogle Robe. by . GEORGE F. WOIMATIf. N 0.41:, ARCH STRENT, above Fourth, (LstnatNo.l3N.yon.rik stivoet4 Dr.-ileo, le large anortment or LADIES FANCY - • 'ALLEN 4V.NEICELESs Ne. 23 Sbuth Winn.. and ZS Ana ;raw and. PUILAD ELPIIIA, - turfforxsALE DEALERS • INI-OLLS; T r Candles, E.4arcb..ke. A tall sagaiment pn /MOP , which the attention of sissies, is resissactsur sakset. - _ k c. . co., GENTS EOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA Ad ; •:,.. 11 - A.NIITAOTIIRED 'TOBACCO. ... IR% ST Szeausge Awe, adthnore. - - -.2•=kdif...iskrlPst!Par,v l # ll ,ttay aberibut. lEitturat. Arta Sock Abbtruirmento. EHT a IA RUBBER. -" • • CO., OWNERS . OF et the above teamed mete .ir Warenpm, Na GS Maiden aoly.. _ _ POCKET CORK SCREWS, I. Eoanwers sod Ilechanke MEASURING TAPES, lIAC/lINISTS. OILERS, II A It TINONL It MRCS W/ILP SOCKETS, ' INSULATORS, for Telegraph Whs, adopted by tha Ametican 'Telegraph C' Tf tt7i * lNG BRUMES, PANS, DAVIS, FUNNELS AND it ITEIFE4, for PhoLographle awl Drug gists' uurpouat, eh is .0 tiro as 31ERTAL— M—,spoor inoduetor ClTl,akil on, irlakh ,re nom , k many ru . ikerior Ruled, and great vulety of ar). are mpplyiog there .susner• who araut tho boil other. artaricultural, tialtinwre Rbbertioment. SECOND Annannaffr. Thera abet] be an additional article tomtit! conatitution, to be doelgnalcalaa article , Jill. Anylgt.n OF NEW COUNTIES N., comity shall be illeieee by a line cutting off over noc. teeth et fto population, (either to tone A now eeuety or utb eraisejwithout the expreerement of each county, by a TOO of ae electors thereof: nor dual any new county natal,. fished, containing tear titan four hundred square mile. THIRD All • , From section two of OM first uncle of the Constitution. strike out the words, "of Ow city qf Plotnielphia, am/ of each county rapedindyr from PeCtioll tiro, name article. strike out the wonle. "qf ThilodoliMio and of Me sortral manlier," from mortion iwreit., same article, strike out the words, •Owifker the . Citynf Phaeldeleia atm .iny,* . and insert In lien thgrrof the whrils. - and no, • and strike out. - s,ctimn fon+, sassoorticte." and In lira therpof Insert the following: "nterunt 4. In the year one tlimmanct eight hundrtst nod Army-four, and In every emeuth year thereafter, represcata. tires to the number of one hundred shall be apportioned nut distributed equally, throngliout the mate, by districts. in proportion to the numberof taxable in habitants ki the sev eral parts thereof; ewept that any county containing at least three thwetand five hundred tasablea may be Itllolrtyl • separate representation: hut nu more than three mural. shall be Joined, and t 1 ,3 moldy shall be divided, in the for- ILL‘tiOn of a district. Any city containing n.ulDeieot num ber of taxables to entitle it to at lest two repreaentativea, shall here a separate representatiog,assiwned it, and shall be divided lot, , anvetdent distrkts of eontignous territory, of equal tan..-thle I. puLagon macmr as may be, each of which districts shall 'l. zr. onarepresentativo.. At the end of owtion wren, same mild.. Insert thaw wordy, "Mt lag of PdQaddpAie Mali be dirided into riepte ...lora/ didridr, o f contigumgs terriArry or nearly equal in fanatic poptaaioni as pomiblep bid no 'mod Mall diridwf in are formation Idenni." The legi.dature. at its first session. alter the adoption of this amelahnent. shell divide the city of Philadelphia lute rienatorial and mpasehmtive d tricta, in the manner above provolod; such districts to rentam ontionoed until the ap portionment in the year one thousand cq,uy hundred and aixty.feur• mourn AN1,11.111.1,T. Them .hall to, on whlitionol *potion to the. flzwt ankle of Bald Col:union°, whiel,hall tr oufutwro..l and ow I co. fol lows Sumo, 20. The legialatmv shall hate the tamer to alter. revoke, or annul, any charter ef incorporntion hereafter con fer, y. or under, any apechil. or general lair, •rh.n.reir In theiropirdon It May In injurious to the citizens of the Conti mormealth: In such mariner, bosever, that tionijustice I.e done to the eary,atnrs. Stearz Resdred, That this resointion March pass. lth [henna amend ment. yew V nays 7:on th e second ano.n,j t os o L. nays S; on the third amendment. yeas 2t, nays on ths fourth anisnihtieut, yeas 22, nays 4. Ms - Met from the Jourual.l Gltt , F, 11..1.314.118LY. Clerk- =MM Z., ST. j Resolved, That dd. matlntion pates. O Apra t t the h IN eat mend. mem, yet. TS. nay, L. the otteurel amendment. you At, 7 tt7. the thtnl ontesetteraL yettonotre 22. on the fourth antetalutteut.traa , b2. ndY. 7 . lExtract from tho Journol.l JACOB 7.1 . 80LER, gent.. F:!,1 In the Secretary's claw, May 2, IBM;. A. O. CURTIN, &rninry Onesonntrrealh. SECTStALT'S Oinct. Penetryinots'a.llarrgbprg. /ow 22. ISS7. I docertify that the above and foregulutt IP a Inia and vurfvctvc.PY of the nrittirul • - llcaolution proposing amend mental to the C . l4l3litlllil/0 Of the Colutuonarealth." with the vote In earls branch orate L ieLitnrr utwot fbe thud ,au.age thereof. appear, fr.= the original, on lac In thla -• In -atltuvny whermf I have hereunto vet me hand v't ee I .uted to la. aft,e4 the b,41 of the Soccetarfa °Wee, the day and y car above written. A. O. CURTIN. • .S'erefory J fia Ortnneme,2llA. It SENATE, .Varc dr.' , The ...dation pemosing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth hen,: under consideration, On the q 13,11.. Will the F.•.n.ate agree to the IRO amendment i The yeas end mays, wero taken agreeably to the provision., of the Constitution, amt seem as Pillow , six, j ress— , Messoil.'Brewer. Browne, Coffey. Ely, Beans, Fetter, rlentilken, Fraarr. Ingram. Jonlaii, Killincer , Knox, Wawa.. Lewis, flyer. Scofield, Sellers, Shuman Steele, , Straub. Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taimurt,. ,Operier —24. Nara—)lesisre. Crabb. Creswell, Finney, toweg, Poor ee and Souther-7 So the question woo determined in the affirmative. , On the qutation. ' Will the Senate agree to the secoml amendment ! The yeas and nom were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, via, xis—Msaara. Brewer. Browne. Creewrell. I.ly, Evans, Fetter. Finney. Retinae°. Ingrain, Jordan. Knox, Lanbach. Lewis. Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, i Straub, Weld, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Reaskee—lllk Nave—Messrs Coffey. Crabb. realer, Orem. Iffirris, linger, renew and Scofield—ft So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, WcU the Senate agrid to the third amendment? Theyeas and toys were taker agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and terror follow, eta • Yeas—Meninx Brower, Browne, Cecbb, • Cresswell, Fly, Evans, blenniken, Fraser. lugrmy Jordan, Knox, Lootweb, ',win, Myer Scofield, Shuman. I Soother, Steel,Stmul,, Wei h , and Wright-24, 0 liars—Henn. Coffey, Oregg, Mania and Penrose-4. : ' ; So the quostioh was determined in the affirmative. On the quenion, I Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! The yeas and nay" were taken agreeably to the, provisions of the Constitution. and wen's,. follow, vie: Yeas--31esars.Brearer. Browne, Coffey, Crewmen Ely Evans, Rental:en, Frame Ingram, Killingwr, Knox, Low' I /cidt. Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther , Steele, Strnub, Web,h , 'Wilkins awl Wright-2:k Nate—Merica.Crabh, Finney, Jordan and Penrnie.-4 So the quetion was determined In the affirmative la ens Borst or Itaeseseararteris, Aped 1.9, IAST. ". TIM resolution prin. - wing amendmenta to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under comideration, On the queation, KIH the Moms , agree to the Mat amendment? Tue yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prtivisions of the Constitution, and wee- as follow, six: Year--31mars. Andenion, Arthur Backbones' Ball, Beck, Bishop. Bower. Brown (kaolin CLimbell. Ch ane l Cleaver. Pane-ford s Dickey, Ent, Eviler, rem old. roster. liffibuncy. G dine, Barnet. Barger, (lemon, Meister:4 hill , LlRlegns. Hoff rum, (Berk.,) 'rubric, lame, Joroho, Jenkins. Johns, John ann., Kauffman, Kerr, Knight. Leimurlng. Lougaltar, Lneett, 31ariear. Mitugle, M'Calmont. Wllvain Moorhead, Mumma, 3lnweltuati, Nichol., litiffiolson. Nuttenmelier, Reason, Peters, Petrikiu, Povrnall. Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Hammy, (Torkd itsamer, Reed, Roberts, Ito pp,Shaw. Sham, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Tulare. Tanroorhla, richer.. tineghtley. Walter. Westbrook, Whar ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speorce.-78. Nara—Mean. Backus, &moon. Buck, Mullin - u, Rn rack, Blue, Hoffman, (Lebauoth) Lebo, Struthcro, 110 Warner stir] 'Nintendo-12. 1 So the piece inn was determinedin the ailincuttire. On the ginsolno, Will the Housed to the SeCOl2ll amendment? The year Ana nays were taken agreeably to the provisions n( 1.1... Cmeetitutepu. and were as Ulm", viz: Yras--31emre. Andereon, Backbonk,Ball, Beek, Bower, 1 Calhoun. Campbell, Carty, Ent, Ftheolpt. Pother, Widen, limpet. Harper. Heins, Ilitatand.Hillegas, Hoffman. (Berke) llomekveper, Imbrie, Inn,., Jenkins. Johns, Johmon, i liestlimata Knight, Ulm:king. Lonpuker, Lovett, Marker, Mangle. Milirein, Moackatd, 31naselcuen. N 'chola, Nichol. eel, Nom umber. 'rearms; Peters, Petrikin, Sownall, nowt!, Belsky e. 1.1 (Philphle.) Hammy, (fork.) Ramie., Roberta. Rupp: tihaet,Slnan. Tenth. Vail, Voeghtley. Walter, Westbrook., Wharton. Zimmerman andOeta, :Soaks-57. Nots—Mmem. Arthur, Augustine, Backus; Bowen. Mahan, Ili, wn, Chat, (Ammer, Crawford, Eyeter,Oildene y, Ilwell too, Ifancnck, Bill, Ilins, Huffman. fLetwoonoJecnin, Kerr Lebo, 31 • Calment, Mumma. Mwl, Smith, (CturOnia.) Smith, (Ceutre,) !Becomes., Struthers, Thorn, Vansmeritle, Vickers' Wurouselle r, Warner, Wintrale, Witherow mid' Wright. 2-41.. iao toe question wastietemdned to the affirmative. On the gumption, I Will the HOMO agree to the third amendment/ The yeas thd of the Constitution, nay, were and wem taken as f ollow agr ethbly =the prorislone , Teen—Memrs. Anderson, Beckhthee, Bell, Beck, Ikniwn, Bawer, Brown, C/I1 Ipoun, Campbell, Cbsee.Clearer,Crawfonl, turkey, Ent, Eyeter, remold, Swot., 011phoney, Hamel, Harper, Heim, halo/nod, 11111, Hillegas, llolfluan, (Ilerks,) Ileliman, (Lebanon) Housekeeper, Imbrie, lanes, .1.......p1w, Johns, Jolatupon.Manlimint, Herr, Wm, Leußeker, Lovett, Mannar, Mangle, 311..Ydment, Mooriespd, Mamma. Illumel. math Nichols, Nicholson, Nthemacher, Puke., Peters, N u .iki, poemso, Parrett, Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rem Show, Sloan, Smith, (Canthria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, TN., VOL Venvoorlds, Vickers, Vueghtley, ~,,g.,.„,,,,,qier iy,stiou,k, Williston, Wlthe row, Wright, Zimmermatiand Skis. Anwther-72 Viii—Me seriw. Arthur, Anguetine, Pack., Bishop, Carty, Book, fiihieta Hamilton, flancock, Hine, Jenkine, Knight, Ltheering,lellraln,Ranmay, (Philo& Iphia.) Robes, Struth. ere, Thorn, Walter, Warner. Wharton mad Wintrodo—r.. Sn the queetion was determined In the allitroatire. On the question, • Will the Heme akeee to the (Moth Amendment? The yos and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Conatitution, and were as fellow, slat ' Ythe—Mews. Anderenn, Arthur, Bathhouse, Backtul, hall, Beck, Benson. Bishop, Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Camp. bell, Carty. Chase, Clearer, Cmwford, Dickey, Ent, Eyeter, Panathd, Poster, flibbo,y. G li des, Hamel, Ifarr, Hello; if elatandi ilill.ll3llthas, Hoffman, (Berke.) llnatt, (Lets anon.) Housekeeper, Imbrie, lanes. Jacob., Jenklma Johne, Johnson. hisuffman. Kerr, Lebo. Lelmenring.Longsker,Lorett, ?tenon. Hang), 7liCahnont, Wiled's, Mumma, Hume!. man. Nkhols, Nicholenn, Nunemather. Pennon, Peter., Petrikin. Powoall. Porrell, Batmen (Phlladelphla,) Ramsey, gawk.) Reamer. Reed, Roberta, Rupp, phew, gm an. S mith, (Cambria,) SmlthdCentre,) Stommon, Tolle", Vail, Van. ~,,.m.,, 'pickers, Tomei Hey, Wagonseller, Warner, West brook, Wharton. Williston, Wltherow, Zimmerman and Oats, .Speaker-811. Nara—Meek. Dods, Hamilton, Hancock, Strati:Mrs, Thorn, Whom& and Wright-7 So the quettion mut determined In theaftlrmative. • tlocarrany's Omen aft Ilaanotavin, Jane Ido certify that the above and kertiong la a tone and correct COPY of the " Yeas" and " Nays" taken on the len oolutiotaprotawing amendment. to the Gonalltotion of the Constnonwedth, as the sante appears on the Journal. of the two Massa of the General numbly of this GOLOMOIS Wanes wheat! andihlapkt f , god o s c .,‘: ffik .....twentyliecobrl eA dat of.hme, o one thoemsdekht ban el& arieweigragiii s • • • urtoomic lIALL PEMALE SEMLICAIir Jledia Delcwora County, Perma.. • Palm Maria L. Eastman, Principal. rrms SEJIINARY, SITUATED IN THE. 1 delightful and beautiful village of Stadia, thfrtorm miles from Philadelphia by Bidirmd.clera to young ladle. the most perfeutcombinatko of advantage. to the attain. j meat of a thorough and ocnimpilsteed education. The Isrge mod commodious building hdely erected, coo : taming all the modern OULlVerliellen of baths, gam, de. with its extensive • pastel in all that pyrtaftut re the health. comfort, retlnemeotand Improvement of the The nlocping rooms are high- well tentlialed, and furnished with comfort and elegance, and but two pupils occupy the ...me apartment. The number of pupils l• `halted to forty. for whom seven traction, are employed.— Tim meet faithful instruction Is given In all the brauelow taught, while moral old religion. primly!. are constantly inculcated by theory and prank.. The course of Instnictlon comprl.. a peritsror four yea.. and a diploma Is awarded to all who pan through it pathdartorily. The flight Her. A. Potter, D. D.. Bishop of Pennsylvania, - .Slim M. L. Vaetman, who propos. to open I, Tonna I.adtra' Seminary in Media, Delaware county. Fenn...lrani, In September neat, Itaft lawn known to the ..thecriber for tweet:ll year. past. Ile loss • very high mesion of her ( - spunky, efficiency and devotedness tu an eduiswor. Silo has 1114,1 • 1 / 1 /140 0.1 tucce..ful experience-- The building which I, to-be erected will contain every ito rionutoddion. The village, and trarroonding eimutry are dlatingewhed for healthruhirea and beanty: and tho ante scriber has (111111l1PFICe that parent. who entro.l theft daughter. to Mho Emelt:um will hove NO CROW to regret it.. The French lan,Tuage lotaught by • Paredan lady revl.l. log in the family. The Latin. tieramn. Spemish, and Italian language., re ceive due attemm o . The Natural Scifllo. are taught with the old ..f • largo and expensive oprwratio.. In, ((mica! Department I. muter the charge o holy eminently qualified fordhe situation, 11131.1 NI! Who prefer to he taught on the piano or singing by a gentleman, have 6 visiting teacher from Fluiladelphlo. Drawing. and Painting are under the direction uf a lady accomplished In the arts. Th. Pall Tenn commence. September 9th. MlR.East man has the liberty to refer to the following gen tlemen: ' night Rev. A.Potler (Inn. FrAllklin 11.111. S. P. CheN47iD tlenrho, I. Wlllbon Deploy, Sylvan. Lathrop. _Je27df. .111slinit of Pcuusytrunia. , ox-Prociileut of U. S. croor of Ohio. rill, Ps. i Esq.. P iladelphis. 1.. Pitto ntruh. M., Ali n eny t City. ISS M. L. - EAPT3IAN. 74 . Min. Delaymro county' Cu FOR TOVNO LADIES. T HE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION of this Inattoition will open an WEDNESDAY. the lOth September, Wien all upiL Off crprefolf 'to br pr/0101t. In additin ta a thorough system of Instruction in Cl,, rer,lar . ..sof shidlea, the beet facllltter. are pnividoct for the pur suit ofltluvic. (resat and instrumento/0 Painting. Drawing. together With the /hutch and German Language.. TERtIS. (strict/I, pay ii. in advance in parfandic) &mull, ptr haltreristr 1,110011 POO Tuition . . Regular .courre 23 Du ~" • ; on Piano. Organ, Melodeon and Gutter. with use of in. struttietat. each..........._..,30 Do " " In rood culture 30 Do " in French t Germ., uugh 1,0 Do In Drawing In Chows to Forflrrulare,.:thOning Dill Ingmuation, references and engraved view. apfly to.IOIIN 11. MELLOILEN t Wood e. Fittehurgh, or by nod! to the Rirtor. REV. GEORGE T. RIDER. rittutiuosh. Pa. ,ni'Thl - 'ZiP%NtV OOD: APRIVATE BOARDING SCIIOOL FOR BOYS, AT NNW 1113111111 TON, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Rxr..1013. P. TAYLOR. A. 111.. Itrorow The &minter Tenn will begin on MONDAY, 51. y 4th. Boy, admitted at any time and tuition harped from dot of martini-a. F Brighton. Pa.or Circultua, addrani the Rector, at his residence, New The coy Pan ms of this Rohl ratie, ors lion. floe. Howe, nen. T. IL Lynam, Geo. 13. Seddon, EN., W. IL Williama,Esq., n.L 111nrwidt, Sago • • THE NEXT TERN of this Institution trill mutmenre on RAT. AuZuft 31 . t. ihapilg rill ba charged g 7.50 per term, and will only° the etu.liee they rub to pursue from the following list. Pxadlng. Enunciati , ~, 31oderst getronenty. 1 . M111.111a1.12. Map Drawing, Nat. Philoeopby, g Spellagg, Ancient Ge,,graphy, Phygiology, Writing. Modern Grammar, Gempoeition, Phyeical " Rhetoric, Cbentietry, Lryp c, Doherty. Trigonometry. For Greek, Latin. Italian, Spankh. French, German, Sweatt: and Anglo-Sexon, au additiottal charge aril rill be made. Piano, per roam,. of twenty Iramma. Om of pe r per term 2 Drawing. imr rout. of twenty 4 Oil Pointing - A liermatt Itoly. an ...roll...pianiat. rosidm se tho mgwill giti , Piano origin Germ.. aa.t:Pr.m. A fine pupils rill he smimmodsaml In the family of the Pritmiral. Board. with Me/ and Ilgitt,eAclo..lro of washing, 3.1 per All imytoents are to 1.,. num. in arlranee. .11111C1 KENDALL. A. 3f...Painei . . . Ly ALL OF ST..IANIES TED; LESS. 1'1111; Jl_2. ADELI'IIII.—A FA NIILT BOARDING Fellok,.. OZ.' iplyS,--11,, B. R. SLITSEIt, Reetor, The Acuual Seasion will begin on TI/MDIV, dm. Th , Cioirse •.I , knolycompriars Ancient nt.l 1.1.1.313 Thitheinatica, Nuniral &wilco, Drawing, Ac. Vocal tntlght gratis. For Circular, ar..addrem the Hector, Rev. 11. R. SMYSER. Jyl.s:lyd (P. 0./ Falb. ul Seim, DWI, Phila. JITT:INNING FEMALE INSTITUTE.— I. DAY AND BOARDING SClllipL—Rae..l. 11. HALL and LADY. Prier/tads, late of lites lurk. • Rare - az...le—Rev. Dr. KJlnelly. Paradise, Pa.; Rev. Dr. J. Parker, N. Y.: Dr. Hall, Editor of Jonrnal of lisalltit Rees Dr. J. B. Findlay, LL. D- Kittanning. Pa.: itov..f. Painter, Rev. Mr. Hilton; Ile. Mr. Dick: Editors Pittsburgh tiaaottu. Judge Buffington, and Mire. generally, of Kittanning. Catalogue. annually. Reuling Roos and Library fr..-- reeeived any time. apttlyd Law tichttal of taw Usages ...... at Cam - erldge, Maw. TA. Inorw-p.r..i n ta•• .'.L...'.L..,!e0.,1 ure lion. Joel. LL D.. Royal Profev.or Hon. TIT.APNILV. POL.MrS. LI.. D.. Dane Profeunr. Hon. T Runny Women.. tniv;rulty Nutt:au, HE comee of instruction embraces the Vll don. bratiebes of the (\unman Law. awl of Equity. Admiralty. Commercial, International. and ColutitutiOrtal inn, MIA thaJtirixpritilenne of the roitftt Stet.. The Lew Library crinflitts of about 14000 volume., and ite nee aluka appear they are ulded, and, every effort Is made to render it rumpled. Inumction t. Meru hy oral leetores and expositions, fond fry rerttnaions awl examinations in eonneetion with thenso of which there an ton every week. Two Moot &meta ore AN° holden in each week, at each of which • cause. vet-hats ly gieen out. fa argued by four atlilt , ll..lk.nd an opinion de. Livered be the presidlog lustructor. Marne and other (mil. Ities are oleo yworitlM to . the Club Coeruc and an Aasstuble is held weekly for proeticeia Ilennt..end acquiring knowl edge of parliamentary law and inneeedings. Stmlenta may enter the School In any stage of their pro fessioutd•llldit,ur mercantile permits, and at the commence. went of either term, or In the middle, or other pan of a term. They are at liberty hi select what studies they will pursue, amonling to their view of their own wants and attainments. The Academical year. which commences on Tituraday, six week. after the third Wednetalay in July. Is dleidedinto two terms. of twenty wwka each, with a titration of six weeks at the end of met term. • •• During the winter rats:inn. the Lltenry Is opened, nam ed and Lighted. 5u the um of the 'members of the Scinml. Arrangements are In prove. which It In home: VIII Ma terially dlnanlah the eager:eel:of Tiring In Cawlnidgm. Apulia:bone for edminnem. or for (SULlogoes or nuy for. thee Information, way be made torither of the ' Prof:anon: at Cambridge. Cambridge. Mass- Aor. 4. ISs7—nn7shmugh• The College of St Santee, Maryland. HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION WILL open on WEDNESDAY. Sept 30th s Tbn pane- T - tool attendance of all the classes too that do; is requeued.— Ample and efficient arrangeraents not arcommulations are (world,' for mom than one bundmst peons. The tinsmnuis &hoot receive% pupils,not under timbre ye a r. of ag, end prepare, noon for the College. The four years. Colleg e e panne: Is full and thorough. Them fa also Ihr those oho pole d g e e it a partial or Commercial course of Oodles. Annual charge tram the moil of September to the early part of July. two hundred and fifty dollar., (1.-Cin) covering all aeademi. oat and domestic expenses. aeon of Appl pupils may be made to ications for the Register of 194 f, or for the adotb. REV. DR. KERFOOT. Rector, kx-, auPlawdek College of at. Janke 1..0., Beret:Lod. A KLAND SEMINAR Y.—The Board of kJ /tanagers OF TILE OAKLAND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION respectfully announce that they hare secured the service of LIR. AND UM IL N. KERR, of MArtatiekt Seminary, 1410 will commence the School TUESDAY, the Ibth of September next, at Which time pa. pH. of both wrist. fr the fernlike kidding at Oakland, end a limited n un b ' r o o f females from the city,•Will be re ceived. For the accommodation of the latter; au arrangement aside to convey them to and form the school every day irksome EXT. Fur terms Ho., we circulate et the lifTereut °nook Stereo, or apply to the principal, Mr- KERR, who can be wen at Ac 11. L'oglish & Co.'s Book Store every SATURDAY, from 10 o'clock a. ar. to 4 o'clock P. M. J. C. BIDWIML OesLuto, Aug. 7.'47 . .A. P. CIIILDS, eutkcsavr Managers. iiiiatllantous _ Cemetery- Marble Worke, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTrOUROII, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL 3IARDLR MASON, WS lI . ES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form his friends and the public genie - oily, that ne ha. leased the abere premlaFa, fur the maaufactore sad wile of ern, variety of !UAL. Work, each ea Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and form; Mantle Mem, Centre Table, Pier, Daman end Xab Pored Top; • Lc Which he Is offering us low as smy other mtablintimentLc., Wmt., of the mountains. 111. monk Is entirely new, and ben been elwin! by Llnutelf, expresedy fur this market. Rein also pmpand to build Burial Pistil's, enigma Bor Loin with !fur ble nr Stone and to execute any other work in his Bon, M any of tlieCemeterien adjoining Pittaburnh. RCM& or PLIXIMUOM 10 Rev. T. D. Lyman, Robert.Onlway,Eeg., 800. Wm. Wilkins,' John Chlalett, Eag, Jon. IL Bhoenberger,. Eng, W. L. Illngernlt, Eq.,Chart. Brewer, Esq, J. IL 11111, Esq., Thomas &Mt, Eng., A. B. Curling, Esq., W.. P. Baum, Eng. G.E. White, Esq. The Trade furnished with all kind, of Foreiand Doran. tin Marble, either finished or In the rough, et Wholmal• price. Ile Imam mind° arrangements with the mannfrctumm of the best brands, for a constant iintiplyof Bydnsullo men; Water and Loularllle Lime, and Planter Patin, both for Laud hod Stucco Work, all of which he la prepared to muLGA.kwl. furnish at short notice. Mount 11/Hon Cemetery. THE. TRUSTEES OF THESE GROUNDS woud respectfully inform the public that about mel ba( °teak' grounds remain to he the of, In lot; me lanin price from $l2 to $126, and • portion of whieb le eli gible and Well adepted for vinlfluepurpeneK The greatide under the mperhatendence of Alexander /leery, ar e 00 , e 1 0 floe condition, and the lots beautiAilly arranged and decor ated with dower. end shrubbery This Ono Merl pommies advantages over any other Iti Ude vicinity, ea It Ike hot one-fourth of • male from the north has of Allegheny City. It Is eam of accent Allegbeny-snd New Brighton Turnpike /keel to the north . east corner, and by Bed:mkt street, Premilbe borough of Mancheeter, to the moth end. It 4 • haul/fully elevated and yet • retired resting plea. for the dead. Any who may desire to obtain lots or Mee iniriels. to such • convenient and appropriate epee, am be itupplkel by calling on Mr. JAMES LONGMORE, Leather Merchant, on the south Me of theDlamond, Allegheny City. • it ma 7 be hammetTi kw the Information of who are army tie intermeed in sad Cemetery, to state bens that the 'remise' titre VOW • sinking Mader three to font thous and dollars, and It la lbs Intention of. the present Board to, hare thlstineuMeremed coin Meant, of arlikh the interest walbesittply auekkrit to keep the ground. former in geed repetroa that lotholdentslßbe forme freed freen=lT VWAII . Parree • • TUAEE GREAT LIOUTS! :MANKIND IiATB LONG BEEN EN- Ain. graphed in darks:Hs. on regard. the true mesas of sec unng loralth—rlddathe homes body from dia...., and ' preeeming life: thit under the fallacione treatment of the regular faculty, OM - ended to a continued practice of probribilitintand uniwrtnlatie. Thanks nothing .rtain or tlaalhh the treatment of the dek either In the old or now • school of sulilegm. Iftr. flndway Lax sliesseded M melanin; three known to the world as h... 's Heady Relief, Hanurating tined, eta and Regulator. Th.. Iknordle, mina only es triblishal facts inasmuch as they hans never yet Wind in their everted or enrobiont efentey in prwdeigerig fecitfol and lanudl riul r.tmlte , elett: they e.t...fsere .tablishing a edema they hay., lu ail mw, -when u - . 4" eahmumled in ...Wr ing to healtb---and Melding the body front db.. after ell I other medicinal treatment had failed—and the meet akiUtni mm hsicimem had giien up the sick a. beyond the power of ho means to cum—and protouuced the dreadful latamlare— incurabre. Radway's Remedies are theerforo fluid fart: in the ar chleeenofnuslimd aciotion—they hoes been "often trlotr— uorrt deuitsd'—and aro ready "to be trial/again." Mar algar twat! ftADWAYR BRADY nturz. • Am Special Remedy Is to be nerd In all cams when, the humeri bo , ly Is seized with the torturing istugs or Faxon- Tama palei — tomatterwhat the MUM of the pain ton; be, or where It nifty be located—an appllchlini of the Ready R elief. either 'atonally as a drink, or extoritolly MA no alio lamq will In n few minutes restore the afflicted body to mmi and comfort. In all ellata of Bowel Trisordern, Dysentery, Chokr'it Bloody MM. -Sick headache, 'fervoroe headache, and other NerroutiAf ctioun.Neuralgli.lthoumatisuuSpraln.ctimam, Toothache, WontiCs. Shot Wounds, Bruises, C o Poimulog, either by the bit. or stings of Iteptllce, In fects, or l'eartable Ilineral poisoning by occident—in all ow. and under all chromatarces when, the human apiece is torturer' by prdn;lindurey's Ready/Leila/can be relied upon as a quick, talented certain remedy. I u cases of Illlliousneas, Billions Serer, Typhus Feser,Shlp Wooer, Yellow Patchiest:rand Ague, Seariet Serer, an all Malignant resent Small Pox. Mea.les, POCMIIOIII4. flab way's used la connead ion with Hartwig 's liegggaaa Won, will positirely cunt the trick afflicted with thew orden, and protect the syietem sztinat sadder. attacks o either of these Maliinumt pnornii. MOND Wilts 1 1.11.1115. MA VS IttGULATORS. The discovery ßA of these v oadasful eatablishes a new rani in Porgativem, nada w prauclple in the admits of medi cine. In taking time pil ono griping pain. or eiCIC6. at the atomach saperieup d; they oper do naturally, 1 Mg the bowels, liver and Litho • ergo. In • natural and he thy 000ditioo. Reel pill that le taken ginns yew life to the blood; IT, PLoill u b ou tak . o from it al imp.. ..epresitst amt egeedis s , One or two dears of It Away'. Yegulatore, will entirely re metro all tilatreasingsra pion. c. Dyaiwpmin, demon. Nan vousuems, Indigestiot,C salsenows Unto' HomPlniot Buena,. near, Melauriady,uuti • ill cow all organic Rae.. either In man or smarts. Lodi a trot with irregularili or weakening cawing.. , nay re fy Imo it prompt cure an reg ular periode if halos, Olio, obit,. ace taken. Every dose of Itulerny's Regulator. that is taken loathe new monolith within the body of the weak, feeble nod iutrm. All who take them are delighted with tho happy change they experience la c, few hoer. The dispolteti and melan choly feel Joyoua out itdppl; the .4,:k and debilitated, strong and vigorous. SWIM °MAT flout. RADWArS 111 VA 'EI ND RESOLVE , T, cCn. fluniore; Balt Rheum, Scrofula, Ulm.% Sores, Twoors. Fever Sure% Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Gout, Dropsy, Syphilis. Consumption, Apoplexy; kec and all C.o. stitutenutt .6d Chronic Dizmnea either inly.rited by imr . dits ry transulissim, or inoculated by exposure wr otherwise. There u no remedy in the world that will work such on runtime. rums in old disease., as linduray's lirvolvent. It Charism the whole human Bin); twproductst new and healthy athrllleoiling from the Lan" ILailway's Rewinding Itv. solvent. will to .ninutet cheek hemorrhage from the. Ion." lo came whore thepatieut cougha up clots of blowier pea streaked with bluod, Itsulway'a lloaolvent will soon remove the ditllculty. Hammond of 108 East hirty...cowl afreet,baif is lost cough for two .iesrs. She cougheil if winietimoa half plot of til,alduring tile night: Sho Was cured hi 7 day. by the lielirf and licaolvout. , 4 to Whom rekrenco 012) bo Ital".lsom ir2 of 21 ye... in throe ameka by Mai wag's Relief ale r! h aroma merchant of IRO standing In Dalllmam, uaa.yo- "That. a gentleman, who for twenty ono yawl, had been nattered with u wiro lot, that reslatoder ery kind of treatment, won effectually coral tad ham weeks by Medway, Ready Itelku . . Iliwoleast and Regulators. lion Wm. F. Johnston, J. H. Slawnlauger, Esq. A. K. laais, Lay, Hey. A.M. Van Damen. aplenlya 7 . 113 rwucr nawr 1.1 , 111 TR. RADWArfi ftI:LIKI.-1:11:ULATIlltS-1tR1O)1.VE1^7'. In all eoustitutlotia/ end where the uonatitt.tion Is broken don, or the body In o rat :1 •date of decay, 0. the system imculaterl with the virus of disease, either by the notation of the bites 0rit..../ih, tutelar. now, care, awl In. .InleraCe of the linsainug, or by hertlltary tratisniboloni a. rase orScrufuln. Consumpnon, Illivomathim, flout, Fits, via other bele looms, which a I .t._• line of ancestry has tat bountifully and nobly bestow a wo pnaterity, IC a tof.lnwtlto ...1110, past. at lb • oi • sorb-ring '.ulierititra. Theo , Remedies, In their trhutai, rapacity, paw, • cur., 100 pow er that no avast, ran withstand; their rnmi ; 'rob idiect 0111 enuAlcute from the living body every port wie of an...A mat teraannurate the wh,Aten, with health: heal an% Un•ound 41.015111 g longs. ;or other ..tpancle.anm and purify the un clout truer all Impurities. To the disabled wayforer, who 1e -rippled with Intim:lima --we butte pot eta try" these Retnialaw. %Vewtil vouch fur their enkncy. Antlttnotic, 11. Keep! mg. Alr.h., Geomotry, With matty hnoslnvit of others who belie wirn , ised and felt tte- effect of the "Tbree °Milt end y.l Hwy rtd e and to rn thins bodies which they ore destizred i.y nisuhty Power, , three nonedieri standee fluke... 1$ de-oini. and Grand Musters of all thee.... RA (MAY &Ck., let Fulton street. N. Y. For sale by lIUNT DIAL:a, klueutdc Nell, Pitta urgh. b r R. R. R. Remedial are sold by Unk,rgirts, Sferclusuis awl Storekeeper. Je27 lel:knew tyr READI READII Rik ADM rr WILL TAKE YOU RUT A FEW ELVIITES, A."' VA TAI ri. 1" , ) , .1f I .Vl' PEARS OF .SUFFRRIANU CARTER'S SPAN/SE MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. rte Rut Alionarre.ser pot Dionwrod! Physkians :•.' one who to. it in a Inn ing ulvertionnen! .kledoiter ere , Yet offered oi the Andel...au patio Ise pitied such popularity it. no abort a Woe to r. 4 R SPANISH NIXTIIRE:I IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OP SCROF • ft.ill cure any car. of Illmmatlent. It will cure any ram ol t Ithento. It .111 cum any MAY of Neuralgia. It artll corn any ram ofpferar and A/rne. Or any Mamma analog from aft Impon. rime of the Blood SCILMIILOI2S READMII It rum! tbre tame of the Mo. John /Cour Enna. memo, 1,1 eougmum. from Virginia, of Scrofula. after the .kdt or Ow heeu hem phymetaus. truth of Now York =al huJ ' a triraf Calm nod it will rune you, reviler, If yrn are m rrayed. RIIXCHATIO READreftl it eared D. Dortltt, Vag- of Cincinnati, of Blamma:ism n four pyre stunting, after .11 other failed. We hoer hundred. of such certificates. Call on the /Ken end Fe{ t, hulk and Ctrenlar, and read foryouralf, the man, remarkable and mantels/ling 0n.,.. It has 131.00. The celebrated Dr. Butokar enitew to us that he tat tw of the mat area and !nog standing rues ref a disease tha wood yield to none of the toot ameba., Lot lee cured on cue with eta, and the other vith nine battles of Carter spaniel, attestore. We hire known it need it titer a the and ours, end have yet to hear of /adore it ooy emu. TR 611AK15117JCSAlieltil AOIJE AN/ [MYER—Do net take Quinine, Marl:try, any molt nostrous Drugs, bet try at once this great •Iteratire nod Dnetfla ter the Bleed: Carters Spentsh tlizturn still tore any and envy case of Agoo and Year. Ire hare user yet known it to fell. And for all alleankea &riding from an Impure Mate of the Bland, no modivirm has arm yet been found to have .I rod an effect. If you are sick, try It at once, do notdelay. time le va l i ug ai o=tmll . h i, tlem•muest of all blaming% witnout W3l. S. BEERS A CO., Protaletors, Rkhulotel, For ado by B. A. PAILNESSOCK CO., mai JOSEPH FLEMING, Pittsburgh, and Drum-I. ore and Gantry Mar chants In all parte of the Ilnlvvl Ptah., nob Cvnadaa delantivrlyli Th . ; Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE -1 G 7 S. m I , t j . KEr.dNINEDI;, OF oo m ItOX_BITR . Y,... , J IIAS tamely that ^aro. oeery kind of it ' un ' rts-, front the moral krnfura to a conamon Ile hasten' it in over obeen hundred eases, and rioter Sailed orcept in two casts (both thunder humor.) Ile has now In itia premeraion over two hundred certificate, o r It. C ol or , all within twenty mile, or Two ball. are orarmet. t ewe • noosing ants month. One to the,. bottle_ 11t• worc kle.l of id:opt. of the face. Two to throo bottles will otter the st • i era of t 0 ,:),. Two beta. are warranted to owe tile worst canker in the month and stomach. .• , Throe to ere bottles an warranted to cum O. worst cue .of crysipatas. Owe to Liao bottles aro warranted to cant artatora ~1 the aye. Two botilesare worrantol to curb sunning of the rare and blotch. among the Tads . to 'O' to MS terttles are warranted . corrupt and rum Ding aka... One NI He will tom outs oroptlon of tha Two CO Om, hoto • tosad t• d C., Ce, thv moat deep, rate Mel of rheunmtion. Two MM. , . hot Om aro warranftsi to tem the worst mem of ringworm. Three to eight &Mt. ATP warranted ' , scum sat rheum. Five to eight bottles will more the vronn MYR I of scrofula. A benefit In alarsys experienced from the fret bottle, and k~rioct core in transuded when the above quantity is t.. Nothlaa looks so improbehlo to them who have In vain mind all the woolerful reecho" of the day, sr that it com mon weed grow rst; in the ph, Oren, sod u lono obi nom, walla should cum every humor to the system; v.7t it la now a fixed ham. If youitlVlO Shame it him to Atari. liorre art no Id nor ands, hummer hen about the Suiting norm. cams and not your.. I peen.' over a timusend Leal. lofit in the 'hint. ty of Dorton. I know its Olivia to corny rose. It has si mply done moment the a...45t cum ever done to chusetts. I gars it to children err o year •d 417 to obi im,yle of sixty. I have seen poor. puny, 'Army Molting children whose flesh woe soli and gabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To those wheats , saltine to brick headache, one bottle will alwayscure It. It eves great Mist to mitarrh and dial urea. Putoe .13.3 bore been...tire for veum, here take:tend been regulatol by It. Where Nor &A r c is remnd it works quiteerany, humithere thereto any der,gei,,t of th e lone. throe of wore, it will ranee very !Angular feelings, tor) vun molt not be alarmed—they always disappear Its from foe days to a work. There in neer abed result from it. Od tbo contrary, when that Ibeling la ore you will feel /Ourself like • Crary, I leant Ammo( the most extravagant enecv Wens of It the MHZ 11,2 I tented to. No chitem of diet la ever neee•anr? eat Oho beat you eon get. I have likewise en herb,whicli when sharpened In arrest 011, dissolve. owroh otos. swelling of the neck sad under the ears. Prim 60 cents. Price of the alediel Discovery Al per bottle. DIRI:CTION9 FOR USK Adult, one table epoonful per day. Children oyer eight ricAterespoonfid: children from floe toelght yearn, too stamen'. Ai PO direction can be made applicable to all onrotitotions, take enough tooperato:on the bowels twigs " fr. KENNEDY gives pentonsi:attendance in bad rases of scrofula. Sold Wbolenale and retall.at DR..EXYRER'd, 1110 Wood " 4. "" t . of VlliSlo A ll ey, and J. P. FLEMNU, Allo. Kola m1,71:11.141-wIl A - LL PAIRS CURED L 1 - 1. Price hrrnti•flra eeD4 per WWII. Pain le the forerunner of disease. Cure the min and you check the disease. • PROF. REND'S .11AUNETIO OTT, Is truly the wonder or the 10 It corm pain to lout/Me than it recdre, to gnt o phy•idani • /t our. Int:theelm In a minute. Cure. Cram^ or Pete lo the gamma and Bowels. Cores Still Neck and Swelad Ace from s Cold. Cures ItLeomstisin end Neuralgia • (hires Bernina, Brakes, Scalds sod Perna Core. Corns and any Pain in the Feet- Cures Agate and Lumps in the kteen /..e tentlF• Cores Earache in etaer minutes. • Curse Palo In the. es. Lingo or Reek Cum Ague and Chill and Fever. This is rut hombres medicine, and no famU lmold be without • bottle in ewe of sec/dent or trodden t id'l'g it im sreta tetelrito,ller. the "WhUe meet physicians take whole Month, to silty, I make my cures in half sounnieee day." Ten year. reeidence with the Red Skim to the beret, to pettier with subeequent scientida travele cut the continent of onruPe,essochulng daily with the very elite of the Malkel Profession:hos enabled Prof. REED to presenti to the wend the WONDERFIII,MAGNETIO OIL • For sale aU reepociabietiregitiete r end ite Plec W4ll Na IS Third Knot. aA. PIINESTS)R k No Pr. GM ' RE/ inga Wheheele Arent. • ner.JelhelyP • w. n; CE T 0. w.u.i.vn, TIEALER INARPS; OIL OLOTITS, DEAL ?dATTINOS, tc. 7 Tomtit gret, spit Wood. ' VRENCILOALF-SKINS to aou. "Amain Corbett," bed, do i lotardne" vary dtie; • . 10 do Ama x , lo o m., Dm ogientag nod for oda by CFIAitD 11111111. - 110. 216 Liberty et. INGLISH MUSTARD-500 lbs. lb store Isairossusur -• 11. L AT -Errs CATHARTIC P/Laa, SVGA R ("OA TBD.) 1112 311106 TO CLEANSE. THE BLOOD .VD CURE TUE SICK, Invalids, Fabler', Yaate PLysierans, Phaalluopide, Rend blele E...143,4.judge ar Ifuir riente.s. /or the cure of Iteae,Sicli ifeadt;che and Foul Stomach. Ihrtsartua, Ps., fey Bs LVSS. Dr. S.C.. Arne—Sir. have Lain mtedly t wo of the wont Ineulache any body eau have Ly dote or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a Sad shatmel which they cleanse at once. If they will core others as h they do' me, the fact Ls worth knowing. Yours with mat respect. - - ED. W. PREBLE. Clark oft' fir elation. Minna Disorder' and Lime Onaphrials. Dtrakraccr or Vas LI - rums, Washington. D. C., Feb. 7,10541. Lhavotood your Pills in my general of Inwpital practice aver slum you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they aro the best cathartic we employ. Their regatat. log notion un the Veer is quick and decitled, consequently they am an sdmirable remedy for derangements of that o r Indeed, I have seldom Salad a mama( Dillow Disease so ol..tinate that it did not readily yield to them. FmlernallY yotirs. ALONZO BALL. VI. D.. Physician of the Marine Iloorpltal. Port Orr ic e:! Iles:rANado L r i c a C d o ~Mich, N0v.14, '5.5. .Dc Au= Your Pill. are the perfeeti )))) of medicine. They 1... 5e de om my with, more meal than lan tell you. She had I been sick and pining imay tor union, Went off to bottom I toted at great expense, but got 110 Leiter. She then coni menced taking your Pink W 11101.400 11 mum' her, by expel!. l og h.r.ge gamititics 331 worms Plead/ from her body. They aiterwoola cured her and our two children of blissly dye ' entery. One of our neighbors had It haq and my wife cared hint with two doses of your Pills, while others around "la pod from her a, gm,nry dollars elomora. 13111 s, and lost touch time, without !wing cured entirely even then. Simla a mad Mine as yours, a hie, is actually goal and hunted, will Ile prised hem. OEO. J. GRIFFIN, tostmaster. Indigestion and Repent, n/ the 111,31. From Bev. J. V. Items, Paster of Advent Church, Barton: Do. Aram I have used your fills with extraordinary rum cess in my loudly and among those I or, called to visit In &arm.- To regulate the organsof digestion and purify the blood they are the very bent remedy I have ever haulm, and I can witithientiy recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. lIIMET. %Trauma-, Wyoming Co., N. Y ~ Oct. 24, 1855. Dior Sig I or, using your Cathartic Pills In mv practice, and find theta an excellent purgativeto cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the bloat. JOIN O. VD:AV - lASI, 31. D. ErynDelas, Snnfulrt, Eine' Led, Tette', Tumor:, an Salt Mews. From a forwarding 3lcrohantof St. Louis, Feb. 4, ISM% Da. Avon Your Pillsare the paragon of all that is great ill [Maid.. They have cured my little daughter of ulcer ons sores upon hoe hands and feet that hadpruved incumhk for years Ills mother has been 'long grievously afflicted wilh blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child NM cored, and MI. also West your Cills,and they have cured her. ' ANA MOBURLDGE. RA•umationt, .tiaral./is 'lend Gold. From the Bev. Dr. Ilawkes, of the Methodist E. !Imre!" Putmet Boom, NAVrAlftlAll.l), Jaw 0, issa llomago Sum I should be ungrateful for 11,, relief your skill ho,, brimatlit no if I did not report my ram to you. A col.leiettled In my limb. not brought on excruciating neu ralgic palm, which ended in climate rheumatism. Notwith. standing I had the bestuf phyafeinits, the disease grow worm nod WINO, until. by the advice of your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. 3lnckensie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow; but cone. By pen...tering in the Imp of theta I an, now entirely won. S. MATT. 01113=6, DATO, Dec. 4, IR4& Dn. ATIM. havx Ileeu entirely cared by your Pills of Rheumatic notit—a pitlnful disease that had afflicted me for yearn. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy. Plethora, or kindred Comphdnte, requiting an Wive purge, they are an excellent remedy. For 0011/4VOIIMAS or Constipation. and us • Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectuaL ritsiniresion. Parlays(la Inflammation. and 01,111:teat ear, and Pertitil lillinditenib have been eared by the altera tive aelliin.or there /Mlle. 3lo.ttho pls i market tnnitin ercury, whic. al though o f valuab il le ta n nintly'in Skillfu a l han M ds, Is dangerous h pltiolic pill. from tlwdnradtol curountouncra that fminently follow Its Incaution, use. Theme contain no mercury or tulnerul substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, /OR TOY RAPID GRIM Or thught, tUda , Ilharaenex., Intuntra, Inuopinsr OnegA, Croup. Asthma. /neva:vat Cbnavintption, and far Um reliant piattuniptiva patient.. to advanced oat,. of Ow dine-,,.. W. nerd not speak to the piddle of Its virtues. Through out erery town, and allunt coon hamlet of the Atneretan Metes, its wonderful force of pulmonary coniplalata have made it already kid., say, few are the families Innny civilised country on Ihn continent without scone personal expense. of Ita effeen and fewer t the communities arty where which hare nos among ther m s me living trophy of its vielory over the subtle And dangerous d'Alene. of the throat dial-lung.. While it le Cho most powerful antidote yet known to nom fef'tlm formidable: end ilange•rous diereses of the polmonary organs, It is slew the pleasantest and mf rot remedy that MI he employed for Infants nod young persotm. Parvats ehmild have it ill Mora against the hoodb Co. enemy that stands upon Mem unprepared. We have ahumlent ground• to believe tin. Cherry Pectoral Met, more lien by the consumption. It prevent. than theme it curra.— Keep h by yen, mid cure your wide while they are nimble.; nor neglect them 00111 no human shill can bagger the in.,. ontble canker that, fastened on the vitals. to your life away. All know the - dremlful fatality of lung dlsordery, and ...they know toe the virtues, of tine remedy, we n-.d not do mon than to assure them It le still :mole the lam it can be. Co*t.no cote, no till to louden ft the most perfect pomilile, and thus afford them yon relyon It the best 'smlt which our skill con furnieli foe their rare. r. t.y Ua. J. C. A VEH, l'rectacal and Analytical • •-:, Lowell. , 4ma. ?n - Price cso,: ;air box. Fier Wen for El. Sold by it. A. FA Wholesale Agent. Pletabonti.n.nd 11,11 Druggiet. anJ 3ltdicine Deafen. aulsla rim) . . DR. 1100PLAND, cnna GER NA..l' BITTERS DR. C. M. JACKSON, PREI , ALLI,POIA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Li^* 1 61 ,0 7.6 , ' .A7und C'Arrrnic or Nerrour 11.14.1 y. Diause eke Kidneys, and all Dit arismgfre. a disordered Liam or &mond. Such as Conati• Files,Fttlanw of 8100 l to tLe Mead. Acidity of the • Stomach, Names, Deadline DD. east for Food. Yolosewor Weight lo the Stomah.Sour Eructathos.Sinliagor Pint tering. at the. Pit of theStonugh.Swirnmlng of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Pluttesing at the Ifeart.Choaktruf or antfout 'sheath &lying pos ture. Dinniessof Vision, poser wets before the Sight. Fe ' ver and icon In the Bead, Deficiency of Perspire eon, yeliosron. of the Skin and Eyes, - Pain In the Fide, Back. Chow, Limbs, Ae., colder Photo-. of that, Burring in the Flreh, 'Devon. Inuolnions, Esiland great be. proasion of Spirits. . The proprietor in fulling the nitration of the public to Balepreparation, dossi so with -a feeling of the utmost rood Jenne In Its •irtue and adaptation to the dinewsoi for which B ia roniennocoded. It is no new and antriol artiele. but one that has stood the test of a teo yew.' Dia/ before the American pen: 7 ,112 and its repotatiou and iwis Is utudealled by any similar porta:sem estarit. The testimony in Its favor given by he no prominent awl well known physicians nod individunls In all parts of the country Is Inane.. nod a careful pern esi ef the Ainsanac, published annually by the proprietor, and tolse had gristle of any of his Agents, =snot but funiefy the mien skepthed, that thin remedy la really lifters-in the mut celebrity It has obtained. Principe! Ofllcs and Manufactory, No. 90 Arch atOwets Pbßasielphis, P. PENNSYLVANIA TESTIMONY. thrliciode of B. litvolleuref, Erg., 11. tech bunco Trarther yn., the Deolcannon /ron Mr.', /July (totosfy Th. Drocc.osoo, Jan. It. 1155. Da. C. M. Jackson—Dole Sirc—"lL woe Sro for Are years severely afflicted ith name'. Billions Dyecuterv, for which I was atended be several of the bed physidana in tho meet,, bet all of no avail. I Id. Bred Telli o cor re to ed Its, bet could rind nothing to benetlt me until I was Induced to ley yonrOerman Bitters, and oiler taking four bottler by winch I was entirely cured, and am now enjoying the beat of health." More Meets of the Grertnan-Bitters in Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint Certificate of J. C. Colon Em., Reporter for the "Even ing telmonicle," Pittaburch, Pa- who. leb. 21, 1055, nye "For acme weeks past my wife baa been owing your 'Ger man Bluer., with • happy effect. She has been afflicted ludo or lona, Cr dowel years, with diseme of the Liver and DY.Pork. and until she commenced nalregethe Bitters, Co. keg adaiveo her tooth relief. Iler health la now rapidly mproving appetite good, and we have every Memo d, to be medicine oho hem over m lieve she will iss perfectly re ed" stored. She says it lc the bed Nervous Debility. J. it Rertemen, Doylodown, Pet, June 10,1859, says . f. "My wife has been alfl icte,l with a Nervous Debility since Po her ember.lBsl. dace which time 1 lode been to lotany physicien or medicine that would betudlt in the least, until am Noy I culled at the atom of Dr. Harvey, in this town, for some tincture of Iron, and described to him the athiction. of my wife; he then handed me a lot of paper+ to rout, among which I found one deddlaing yotur German Bute., I huruedietely pommel a few bylaw from him, and am pleased to date that theme of the Bitters hen done her more god than all the medicine she has heretofore taken. I wish you to rend me a half dome books. L J. P. Wm., Itar iver Complaint. timorg. to., day ft, 18.54, says "With much pleseure I teddy to the virtue of your Ger: man Bittern. Some time since t was afflicted with a disease or Rd Liver, foe-which I need Indio. remedies, net with uo beneficial effect, until I wed !minced to try your Bitters, which I on, vow - happy to state have entirely cured nee" They are entirely vendable, fro. from all alcoholic stimu lant., and pleemot to taste and smelt. 4R-Prieels contemn; bottle. Sold by Droggisto and Storskorpors in ovary town and HAge in the United Mak no Canada& And by'FLESIIIO3 WM., and Dr. OEM 11. KEYSER, Pitttburyth Pa., julttlyd&MEl A WOW bikitisilliTlitis-covErt X 11 liVirll ICU HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND TT arewarch uf the bed medical men that ever lived to And a remoly that would radically Coro the Dyspepsia, which ban been recently f 4 . 1 . 7t 0 bL D, OF PI TTSII 12611; PENNA, 1 Rix lahotions search au reacarch to the Vegetable King dom for eight hr ten years, has brought to light a trooklerful kholicine which will radii. y cure the DYSPEPSIA. which- I. the first came of all gen ral dieema which the humanity. tome auldect for Keeps t e lieservoir [Stomachicleato e healthy. Wo =snail ha e good health and cannot b ed ea' soh*. of et./ general di . Dr. It. T. FORD hoc bee a subject of tin awful thane° hlnnelf4Dyrpepdal kw et ht to to year., and ism trick!, hondrods of experintents on himself. but ell in vain, until hit present distmotry, vehicle has reehmily curcel him and many others In sin, eight !e, twelve day., without min or alckunco, or any unplemon feeling. in the erstern, NI en the central-y.ll invigorate. the systentemd Ow ct healthy mtiOn to every part. It will Act gently or copiously on the owele, out rive • healthy action to the atomach and liver. Yonne sot and drink your usual dieting, which will net hderforo--the mesikino eke,. doing Its duty—tolled DR. R. T. FORD'S DESPIIPS.IA CORDIAL Whet kind of diseesea Willnyarepsla producer I =IWO . llt to the lint muse of all general dimes.. Liver Affection, 11=11111tur Diall4lll Zf0nD1717.74 tiVillevers,.Bl'4' 'Peter and Ague, Nervous ever, Neon* clerlON[POcc.), .k.Clostiveollor 4 w l els ki ,ll4ll4 4 ll po ru p y x.t o . r Di.t...mmity. w ite, ,,,a. Co m. lds, o ß r hi , spasm. Faso Conotptiou o t • Rind,- It Frith of the Stomach, Throwing de of your Food, and also Win All of the Abs. feeding. ay or will be produced hone • Larpeptic amused Prom at organ all ported diam em Ibe prodoced, [if thie• tement la troa, vridch no mo mind will de ny,]bocanos. who have been ekk know thin datetnent to be trete from nee:deuce, a sick or demented stomach la first. Row important it to to a r patient who has been 'Alb, feting for many yam. to int him to • remedy that be Fan rely on, and radically remove the muse that ho a .ick. It's Ilko a nowiner tooted upon the Moto, at mode him the ant , Sold by the glimpse of is light botne y ht. heart boon& with joy. PRICE TRUE DOLLARS PER BOTIT4 Propiletor," Dr. IL T.' FORD, W t end of Peoremirania Avenue, (north street Roath)md Zee JO_RD YIN. RAE% WREOWAN o.. Jr.. Nll6 W & as strong. Corm of Pink . 1 ., .N& W. Liberty Orme, below St. Clair, Pitteburgh. Also, Mr. W. A. kik Lomeli,' the the /s t r e et .James T.. Semple & - Oe., Northwest corner of Patera/ street and the DiAmondi'Alleghen. City. And also, Dr: Ford's Arittliffllotie and Liner Pik day .his, invaluable 'Whim Vegetable:lmM Lionnent., The above medicine. need no Commindaticetu for thou sand. tot our dtyand coroary will tmtify to their lovalt able qualities. Their egtpg bp t!.d to he fo.und. mai:owl)* DELAY NORA • • Vs whoConialder • Sae mead oar T' NATURE'S GREATEST ORN • N, • - ii oo ti SANDER'S !SCALP TONIC;, Walsh tenon., tho healthy cooditlop h •ca p, grow on the told, stacker-14 Amy towtoney twat =um * telling oat, alid ltooonuoil tan , . tkirror tole at the tend* Drudoto; ood-by t y P t iwietor EITAUT, too dcon beloirilmltbDoktot.: QTARCH---200 bra. of the celebrated .110- dieter Pearl Muth Ibr We lir apex a (wail. . . ~~~~;' MINM 11.1.11:EL0.L.D NOTICE. • irgEPInSBURGII.Ff. STLI.NE L CHICAGO ELM. RI AD COMPANT, vith• Its ample IhAlitig :neck and cutup mama. it prepared to transport Pas...vnaws and • Freight Irmo Ptdladelphia and Pittsburgh totllcsgo..6l. Lonfs,lndionni, oils, Cincinnati, and all phlegm West mid Sontbrortatt, with A groat Berger °frigid . arity mud expedition. The Oct riot tale nod tom. the moat direct and way consolidated line between Pittaburgh and Clairryo, Lea rot ticient guarantee that its Trains can make bettor time. and more =reconnections with Trains on other Made, than caw to. made oy any .46er route. CESI=I I Philadelphia Pittsburgh. er, , ,,thile. F, Wayne. let Expresa Ira; r.r. 2.50 M. M.26 s. r. I 246 ,r. 201 11.00P.r. 2.15 P. x. io.zo P. st. 5.50 A. 1. Mail Train I,avea Philadelphia at 7.00 s. x 4 Niter: 17,h at 0.401 X., arriving in Creating, at 6.17 P. N. Itasca Cutetao—rind Eapreavat 11.00 P. Y.; Second Ex presser 2.tgi P. tr. Mot Taunton—From Fittuburiltf First Exprosu hours and 10 minotoso eocond Erpross hours , and So Mitl64%. From Philadelphia: Pint Exprms hourm :Wood Exproto l 0 .13/ hours Ando Minutes. . . The Mall Train from Philadelphia is overtaken qt Pitts burgh by First Expnms, and passengers by that Trkin nifty go nirwaril by First Uprises from Pittsburgh. The `kW Tmin from Pi tinbitrgh being sham forloced liminess, is overtaken at Creed.° by Second Express. Atl Trains make close connections at Crestilne for Colnne bus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and St.. Leung also. kr. Tort lThyne with Train; on Wabash and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Csiut ml Illinois and St. Loulk also, ot Forest with Trains on the M. It: k 1.. E. K. F. NIN. Pnau Chicane ;Ft UNTDD ayne4 Costlitte4 Arr. Pittstig. let Ihtpres, 7.40 a. M.! 3.40 P. 110.31 P. M. 6.00 e. a. “ 10.0 u P. y.l r• 46 .1. N. ;12.13 P. a- 7.34 P. X. 11411 Train Imre" Crestline at 4.00 a , a., arriving in Pitts burgh at 1.00 r. M. Than Trains make Citi4c ContleCtinna with Trains for Phila. &tibia, Baltimore and New Vora. Trains faun St. Leon, Indianapolis. Cincinnati and Colum bus ;make cioseconnections at Cretonne with all returning Train. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from At. Louis. Central Illi nois. Lafayette, and Intermediate plans, connect with above Trains. At Forest, connections an. Hoof- will; Trains to and front Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. ACCOMMODATION Tattas—.Leave New Brighton for Pitt,- ' burgh at 0.30 A. 4..12.00 it,mid 0.30 r. ts. Leine Pittsburgh for New Brighton at 8.45 a. a, and 3.25 r: a. Baggagc checker,' through. and no slogan for handling. Von tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOIL.L. STON, Agent, at the Grenrilrestern Railroad office, direct', on the corner of the Monongahela Muse, Pittsburgh, or to fIEOROE PARKIN, Federal street station, Allegheny City; K PATILICK, - Ne. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont !hone, Chicago; or to tiro Agents at , the Stations along the line. To commence on WEDMDAY, 24th Inet;and oont nue until further notica. I. J. 110119 TON, and FYI Ag't. • D. W. BOSS. Patter Agwat. Cliz cage. D. W. 110A0IITON, 'J. It 3100ILE. &V t. my2o-je24 Cleocl•nd and PI NEW — . lttaburgh Rail Road.' THE NEW SIIOE,„Ta ROUTE TO CINCINNATI. N tiT. LOUIS VIA STEUBNVILLE OIL BELLEAIR NOW OPEN.—The veins of thin toed slow run dirselly to and from Allegheny Depot nod Clevelsini. Steutsmville, Wheeling and &Weir without change of linge.xe. Three Daily Trains to Steubenville, Wheeling and tivilealr. Two Bails 'Trains to Cleveland. Four Daily Trains (rum Cleveland to Chirrup. On And after Alominy, August 3d, 1037, the trains of thin Company will run ilaily,(Stuidayseacepted,) as follows: Leave Allegheny 4.00 A. 11., 040 A. Ai. and 3 P. AI. • Arrive to Steubenville 0.40 A. st, 12.34 e. a.. 0.26 P. Y. Do Belleair, S.OO a. 0„ 2.02 P. 7.50. 110 Clevelaud LOA P. IL, OAS e. X. The 400 A. a. train makes no connection for Cleveland or any point morih of Wellsville. Thin wale is run through to Steubenville, Bridgeportend Belleatr.connecting at Steuber. ville Junction with &fest train for Newark. Columbus, Day. ton,lnilinnapolis,Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louls,lesi mg Allegheny Depot at 1.01 A. le. Newark 12.20, Cuinn•bus 200 and arrive at Cincinnati at 030 P.Y. This to to Steubenville to Cincinnati lr TIIIRTY MILKS SIIINITEIt than via Crestline. • The 4.10 A. N. train makes connection at Bellaire with a train on Ceutral Ohio R. 'lt, leaving Bellaire et 000 A. 0., for Cambridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columbus, Cincinnati and Sc. Louis. • The 3.00 r. N. train 'mikes connections for Cleveland, Buffalo, Tobbin, Detroit and Chlemon at Steubenville Jape- Don 11.06 for Columbus and Cincinnati. arriving at Newark 12.49 P. X.. Cole enhna 2.n A. 0, and Cincinnati 7.44 A. M4' at Belleair at 7.50 r. n.,.connewting with the night train on the CentrnlOhio Railroad for Cambridge, gamma-We, New ark, Columbus and Cincinnati. The PAO 4. r. and 3r. at. trains both run through to Clore had and make clan connections at that point Cidrago and other points in the North-West, via Cleveland and Toledo Itallrieni. The 3vs a. train connects with the Madmen Central Railroad Dana for Detroit, thence to Chicago by rail. Pons-agora leaving Allegheny on the 0.40 A. X. train for Chicago via Cleveland and Toledo, will arrive at that point amen hottroirsbdraneerd thole who leave nt the num hoar and gn vii fort Wayne. r,,r utrubcnrilde, Wilesling au/1 other points on the' river linty hy trains go through without &truthou many hours ht advance of the stesn.boats un the river. I:augur checked through to Steoberrille,Belluair,Colum but, eincintuttbSt. LuttLy Cleveland, Chicago mei otterpoirge oo the boo. Ihmterigers for Neer Plillinlelphhs and Stations on the Tusettrawns Branch must take the Sh4o A. M. Train from Allegheny City. Tickets are sold to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toted... Chicago, Milwankle, St. Lott, Quincy, Durlitivon. Flitoo, Rock loma City, Onnileth.Pestris, L Mlle. Froerurt. Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara Polls, Mifflin, Steubenville, Wheeling, Belleedr, Columbus. Indlatuspulls. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and to all Stay stations an the ma Tisket to all points one sold at the Ticket Office la Allegh eny City. Passengers eau get ony Information concerning thiallne at the of the 'Conilmny, (Monitmahela house . Pitho burgh. It P. GLASS. Trek , ' Allegheny City. marll-1 , 25 T. A. CAEGERY. zt.,,P;• • .t•vmh 1857. ; Michigan Central Railroad Line. • ,N1 (,) , 1, -;.'._",.:l4'„„Dit.EvEN - ,agdyff Chtrngr ..„....,uka„,:heboygna, Galena, 1./Mammy Beck Ishiptil, Burlington. lowa City, Foredu-Lar,' Praitiodreaden, St. Lech, lit Paul. or any other part rat the Drool Wee.. Aner the first Of Bey the splendid Simmers CITY OP CLEVELtIII. SLAY QUEEN and OCEAN, will form the morning at.nt evening line between Ckathead and Detroil tho present MASON running en follosrn OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Capt. C. C. bkonarrr. I Copt. E. It. Fro... 1461V4 Loam Clerebtud.....3londay A. MdClevelaml...-MontlaY P. 31. Detnat e . - .. .31onday P. M.'Detrolt .—Tuerebry A. M. Cleveland_...Tneaday P. 31. Cleveland...-Wednes'y A. 31. Detr01t.....-..Wednes'y A. 11. Detroit Wednea'y Cleveland ............ A. M. Cleveland......Tburahry P. M. Detr0it........-Thunalay P. M. Detroit - Friday A. 31. Cleveland.--Friday P. 31. Cleveland..... Saturday A. 31. Detroit -Saturday A.M. Detroit Saturday P.)l, CM' OF CLEVELAND—Iapt J. 31. Dorms.—Lecir.a. Clevelaud.....Tueolay A. 31. CleveLand.....Friday A.M. Detratr... .... :rurality P. IL Detroit.. ..... -Friday . P. M. Cleveland.....ltailmody I'. 11. Clevelend.....Saturdny P. M. Detroit ..... --Thursday A. 31. Detrott.----31ouday A. M. One of the lamas wilMenve Cleveland every morning at 9 o'clock. (Sundays earepted,) and every evening on the mei- ! .sal of Trains from. BUFFALO, PITTSIUBBiII AND CLUTNNATI, Arriving at Detroit In tithe to connect wjth the morning and evening trains for Chirugo, connecting at Chicago silk all trains for the Northwest and South; also, with the bolds on Lake Michigan for all ports north of Chicago, Fare SI less by this rout. than R o ad y ru n into of the Michigan Central run into the Union Depot at Chicago. from which all other node diverm, there by saving hark hire and change of baggage, incident to other route. No charge for handling bagger, where check• are delleer ell to agent. of the line. rattlicee. flare large gable Cars expretady for bores ad Persons going to Tow., Kansan and Ifebranka 0111 Dud this thr cheapen and most comfortable route, as onr boat. are large nod commplioun • Families moving West, and dealers In stock, will hod It greatly to their advantage tocall at Um Company'. Office, Cbrner of • / Own. and Welly Stmt.. directly oppoalta tba 'Mansion Donor and Pennsylvania 'Darned Depot. For rates of fare and farther iolorm.tion, apply et the above office. L. A. PIERCE, Ge W. C. PIIAFFER, Ticket Agent.neral A.cnt, Cleveland. aplikam P. KNOWLAND Agt., Plitsbnrgb. • e TI nosy E' vaaala Railroad. M GREAT CNTRAL Roue, consorting N orth - Atlimn clues with Western, North-Western, and South. Western States by a cootiouona This road also a,o• elects at Pittsburgh with dolly line of Steamer" to all ports on the Steam Western Itrem.and at Moreland and Sand:lay with the emast rs so all porta m tho NorthArestorn Inked; making diesel, slinapnit, and reintals route by width IREIULIT can be forwarded to awl from the Great Tree. RATES BETWEEN' PIIIT.ADELpIIIA & PITTSBURGII. FIRST CLASS-11mm Shown Hate and Caps, tiooka, Dry Goods, (ia boxes, bales 1. awl trnoke,) Drugs, (in boxes and baled) Feathers, Pun, ..... .. . SECOND CLASS.—Dommiic Shee.ting, Shirting arnl Ticking, (to original bales) Drags (In tatab,) Hardware, Leather, On rolls or boxes).Wool and Sheep Pelts, Derhund . THIRD CLASS.--Anells, Steel. Chair. (In maks,/ Hemp, Bacon and. Pork„ salted (loom or to casks) Tobacco. rosnufactur ed.(except Cigars or Cut.) kg.. tr. ..... . FOURTIICLARS , --Cotroe, Nth, Bacon, Deet and Pork (h. caski or boxes, Esetirard,) Lard end Leal OH Halls, Soda Ash, Ger , moo Cloy, Tar, Ntch, Realm 5c... ......... FLOUR.-7bc per WA. until further no GRAIN -35e per 100 Ris. until further no - fur OOTTO notice,. N--12 per bole not examdlng 600 er . . .. . way..ln ahipping good. from any point east of Plinadcl phia. ho partkular to smirk packacea om'o. 71 . nasyinanin Roarand.” An thudanonninT4 to the A4;enta of thisjtoad nt d Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will ba forwarded wnout iVra ". orrt " ' Ancon.-0. P. trans, 61 Bilby st;eet,Stastn • J. P. Clarke, No. 2 Bator House. nod No. I William street, nod John McDonald. No.B Battery Place, New York; Pierce & Co., Zan:v.llle, 01 Irwin & Co., and Spring-man & Brown, Cincinnati, 01 It. C. Meldruni, Modinon, Ind.::Bornentli, Bell & Co.. and Carter! Jewett, Louirrilla, Ey,: P. O. 0 , ne A Co., Numrrille, Ind; R. F. Dn SL a Louis, 8104 Har - - rm 4 J. , iVarmlay & Co., Marophia Won.; Leech A Co.. Chicago, 11 1 P. Ohm, Ft. 1 11tyno. Ind.; B. J. &wetter, M.; M. graw A Room, Baltimore: D.-A. Stewart, Pittshurgh. H.R. HOUSTON. Gen, Freight Agent, Phila. 11. J. LOMBA ER T. SOM. &Boom, Pa. j•Aly Pittsburgh and Comm.!s...Ws nal'road. • T HE PITTSBURGHtritium Canna!Emilie Railroad la no opened for the transportation of pameengers and freight to ' and filar, pitteborgb and Connelboille, connecting with the Penna. Central Railroad et Brintenh Station. Arrangements hare also made with the Penna. Control ita ro „d, by torldeli through freight to Philadelphia bW Baltimore will be carried from pohats on the Pitts urgh and Connelsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable berme. Mama. er T urkh - ell and ftft.r Othinit, there will be two daily trains, mstbliovr., el= Mall T leaving the Paeeenger Station of the Penna. Itallrmd, every morning, (Sunday eseopt e dj at 7 o'cl oc k, Pittsburgh time, and 'arriving at Connelletillo at 'llO6 A. M. Express Passenger Train leaving Pittsburgh at 4:20 tick P. 31, and arriving at ConTwUsiille at 7:40 P. 31. Rirrumentu—Express Train will learn Connellirrille al b *lock, A. 31, connecting with the Mail Tr in clod on the a 'Perna Railroad at Drinton'e Station at 7:43 with the Indiana Aectimmodation Mame pima" arrive in and Pate burgh at 9A. 3L 3lail Train • . loving O.2ll3SURine at .14.90 P.M., and <an imating at Drinton's Station with Turtle Creek Acrommod. non Trila Nn. Non.. eltin P. Railroad, *rein in PitYleureb At Freight tweed trod Pittsburgh and anthem on the Pitts burgh and Comiel Wyllie Railroad, will be received and de. livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad. Bunting A 1611.4 Coaches for - 31t. Pleasant, Onion town. Pnatbarg antiCrimberbutil leave Connell...llle regularly on the arrival of the trains. • Tickets cm he had from the Ticket, .Agent at the Penna Railroad Patellar,. Depot. - The Adana .reas Company here special messengers of With that/proof sage on tbe Rennes Train, to take charge ltioaer, vithiablee qickages of all kinds, entrosted to the care of that Company, • vita will MAW, and, meta: therefor, and give special atkeithei to the iota and prompt delivery Of the acme. IL aucxerosz., 8.0. • May 6th, 1113T—larT airient-Waalorla Slat 4 Rama,. A LENA AND DM, .. OAOO Iltdoo Railroad, M Line for Etheteal, G01t... and Thadelth, item C L DEPOT, hoe of LAKE gilt E% ramie:lag Doaledth with atermart Aa*,4 t I :=MbldtalppL . "RATON AND lOWA. lAN A,-)... otioo, 4;14 Ceathel lowa. Paaseogentror lowa, Karnak,' acid Kamm. wIII find Ude the matt e roam. tt being au At Line to h oilthatatppt, at Mortar b/Ale Os. other Elle. aoltheoook at Fulton rah theorem /ow* Stare 4. kw all potato in Ina/taw, the West ±. • BEAM AND mainsox Solot ‘Amatell&i, aad Central Waeotada._ . _ PDX RIM PALLET LUIR-lror. Ctiaaal Lak., Er arY•Elthuoonclotad plAistaKpth. _ - - Taro baths ue Koralay Pelt t riag ek4 thaoactrotae."4 4 V il ilotita.ft g4" 1 141610/1 sad jetebbasaarth yammer ihanopea l ai P.../Laamoiftits. • • l'' ' l " '4.l . 4ll4lll lla* '1,1074T 11611Weii°14 - mist; DITTSBURGII,COLUM BUd k CINCL B INATI-8110.0 LLVE RAILROAD, Thirty Y4e r s of Trace Shad—lAreeigh to lb7ar bat .:Goal B hauge qf Orre-40 Cialuiesatiikaityiight. Oo an , l after MONDAY, Aug. 8% 1557, Taw I..encredat via this to leave the Federal Secret, Alleteacky De daft. (nandaya excepted.) as follows ru TitAIN--lhaeukett Ikriusta teases Allegiiesy at , kd Steubenville Junction 7..00 (btaskitat a k eCadla Junction at 8 lad) C - dantbas- at 100 and:arrive , * at Ctn. maul at 0.30 r. at. This train atop only at eadla- Jane non. Caen, New Marked, Uhrlehavdle. Ceaharten, Dresden sad Ntiratit on the Steubenville and lisUana sEOONIi.TRAIN—Nut sr Penn.= leaves Allegleeny 3,00 P. at- Steubenville detection 430, Colaabaa 4.4 and arrive sS.l4.. at Cinuinnall at :AO a- slapping .4.11 toe Mina. ..B. It. , • Sir By this mate thirty - milk. of travel oro mm4ll be. In; the most dna lino from Pittsburgh tot"hn:anti. .. CI. cinuall and the .outikeru gad math orstern and to apputotrocuts and suanagawat, tainllpMed b tow ant Tralnac dnaett at Newark Pith the Saadto Itabgkid Newark )1. &for Mt. Taman, Santhulty, • • - At LDLC3IBVB with Columbus, THattit end Miliaria R. R. for Puma. Crhana, Troy, Belk•fontalno; Tweet. LA _ At XENIA with the Dayton,,Xenia k Beljsreanclindiatta Central It. R. kir Sprinalleld, Dayton, Ilielmootl, litul/anep. olls, Louisville, Central Indian.% Central 1111riola r LahOtte. Terre Haute, Et. Louis, do. • At lIORROW with the Cincinnati, IT/InalstirtonehdTittesi Labesatert,_ vine R. It. for Washington.areleville nod ,i At LOVELAND with roads fOrliillshoro,Htnothosatd Porte. -- - , mouth. AT CINCINNATI - with the 044 .s .fttrecifj7{.lkoad Gunge. IL R. for Madam, New Alhany,,lttans. Virtecomes., Cairo, Ceutna St. Looks. Jefferson city, Sanas, Nebraska, andall tiolot• on the IBtnot4 /LW soars and Hlssippi rivers. FARRAR LOW Asnr ANT OTHER ROVlTE.—yuctuax CHEL'ESE =noton. ForUl=o &heti by thin Mt. theprincipal 'Crum Ett. socut s r Cinta, pleale apply at the Greet Meow 7'ietet Ojfiee,llreetly on the: corner . of the . Mo4.opatila Hen., Plttaburgln or el Me Fides! &red Maio*, dtk- Only. BASK FOR TICKETS "VIA STEITRENVILLE....ft All information cunce.rning tha above.lAtte itArton smctloon, together wills through freight West and contracts. will be hinsishril on application at their .mow 1 14W•Usr meet, Pittsburgh. IRA, A. lIIITCRINSON,' (3<noral Tkket Agent. cohlmboa, Ohio. IT. R. BAGLEY, Sept., Columbus, 0. ,• •LarAcinTz DLTICISET, Steubeavole , o , I.l,llCllll4lrallt. Mr Line Route 1867 FROM CTIICAGO TO SlArg ui fti N LOMB via. St. Lon* Alt and Chicago Bsßroad, all theny by .Ballroad, carrying tho Great Azaerhan Enver and United. States Itaa, The Sdirect mid rellablo route to the South and_SouthlreiC Seventy miles abetter thaiv anyother Route. 'Traitte Ines the SUMMAR BOUTEIERN and CIIXUMio R ROCK ISLAND R. K., Corner of Van Buren antl.l as xt Teets. M. Lout. Day Exprva, /140 A. M., daily. (Da;*! am ennted)--arrire at East It. Louis st P..% It. Lann, Night Expresa, II:15 P. M., (Saturdays nvt,4l,}—anir e at Emu It. Lout. atl=r P. M. az. TRAINS LE ST tntY B : l5 'A. A1 1. ~ deit y , dnEEY,A ST IJOITIS. . mina at Chnntun ILLS P. M. Ntgl.t Exprt.,ls P. SI., del), (Sunda) se cts.us.*.l 7 : 45 A. 31' anoepted,) From Chicugo to St. Louis, 13 Hours.: IMPORTANTIOCAL CONNBCTIONK. AT ZOLlRT—with the Rock Wand RaiDoad• for Ott el% Lad elle, flak Island and Central loam AT BLOOMINGTON Othtml Railroad for Clirthm, Wnyemille, sodeflator, with Stop. for porta at Peoria Junction with Peoria and Gotoda It.' R. for Walnut Grove, Washington,Peer* Penn, Brimfield* Rimmed, Knoxville, Galesburg Monmouth Mod Burlier . . • AT SPRINGFIELD—with Great Western Ralflumf. .Ix. Jackemville, Naples and Illinois River. AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Packets for Mannibal, Q u i nc y nod Keokuk the most expeditious • and 'Madge. route to all portions of North Eastern klinoorL • AT ST. LOWS—with Dilly This! aaii:Steunboate„for New Orleamtud Intermediate . Pointe on the Lower MBAs. sissipbi, and with Regular Lines of Packet.' for KEW* St. Joseph, and all points on the Milpou4 ;CIZIO Comber, hand and Ark:tome Rivera. ~ Pamentrera destined for Bloorilitiripirtirld; Deettar, Jacksonville, Naples and Allmon on the MndselppLime. wort, Kamm. Cumberlatul and Tennessee every b taking the %bore route, will be rare .of making . connection; and arriving In St. Louis on advertised time, aMbillig the vela- Bons delays of the eironitiomi roots via. Peoria. , and anima River, saving twenty.ksu bows tin.e, beiVirty.rmy . miles leas distant to Bloomington, lifty.eight SPring- Petri, smeary leas to St. Loon, and lliteen leorto Natio than by any other route. Through Belot.. ma he pmaired at all the , 11,tstern Halm.' Offices, at the Company. oflke, 48 Deasteen inset, the Tremont Rome, and at the hitichigan'Socithern rod Rock Island Depot, =leer of Tan Boren and Sherman thorponelble Bap ..gags Men will he at the Dept:444y the roads nuolun into the City, to chock tiunagh to any point desired on the Line. • • • A. IL Mew' Sapi. myndly R. M. GOODiLICII, General PumenvirAgent.. Pe nnsylvaniaread. 411 . Q 1:3131.ER ARRANG 1 3,1 31E1T—On and after Jane.' The Mall Tale leaves the Passenger Madan every niaitt intr. except Sunday, a: Old o'clock. - THE FA...TUNE leans Pittsburgh, except Sunday, 150 P. 31. THE min. EXPRESS TRALV Jenne Plutbargh Philadelphia at 9..30 P. 31. Tie. 'Minna Accontreodatkn train leaves PittelAirlft &dn.-wept Sunday, at 310 o'clock, P. M tz T he etopping at ell tkAeo, and numb: eas far as InAlatta. klret Amin welded. Train t.,0 Turtle Crtek Midge, learn daily, raulg4 Sunday, at 10.43 a m. The Second Acaumuodation Tale far Tullio Creek leaves daily, Sunday excepted, at43o P. 11.4—. The Third Aroommodatbn Trate for Turtle Creek lame. daily, except Sandal, at em P. M. . %.., ,' s '.• RettwnlngTralnearrtre InPlttaburgh mfollowin—lmale 1.15 p. m.; Mail, 12..% a. m.; Fast Lima 2 a.. um India lia na Am. mmuruntation.aud Connellartne. 9 a la; Floe Tuttle Cm* AmoruneactaelaN Una: tn.; Forced atenonaltinp. m.; Third cammodatideconnualetion, 410 p. tai' with Conadwrllls /le on. The traveling public will find It meetly tO Mir Internet, In going Cart or Went, to travel by the Fenraybranla Ball. road, as the accommodations now offered cannot be integer ed on any other mute. As Maned le lalladed with nom, and Lentirely free from duet, we nn promise safety . . .nosed and comfort Mall who may favor this road with thetrpate renege. For forth, particulars see handbtlls at the diSkrent that• lag points. Passe Bann from the Weal will find Oda Um e110..t nod moist expeditious mete to Phlladel*dp Bahl, mown, New York ar proton. . . • J. STEWART, Agt„, Plummer Mute, Pitt. .1 ..17M . 008 E, Agent, Pawenger Linen, Plillodalphla. .41/4 TIM 31 , ida _____ .......-144 i ii;;;;;i n ieler6-4ii. — THE FINE LOW PRESSUREAt Steamer Telegraph, Capt. RICHARD' BARROW, will make three him., week between • i Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Ileum , -__ -... • • .-, LCIIII Chrrallad Rir Port Stanley, Port Boma, sadl• Port Brun envy /Ronda" Wednesdays and Whiny' ate 7,4 o'slock - P. 3L .. Leave Port Bern)] at B o'clock. P. 3L, aisa Por t Stift ley at 7 o'clock, P. id, for Cortland, Tangier, Thundays. and Saturday.. The DIG vORAPII carries the Mated States Nall lefties. these Port and connects at Cleveland: with the C. C.& C. Rails ßai lro64a ad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lakis &ors . andTolectos Durum Ito. of Sto s, Allay With Port Stanley and irtalf/X1 . tairoll.4i'iid !* no TELEGRAPH has been th irteittenied re &id fitted, and le In excellent °Sedition furinili 'bei.. in. 431-Por Freight or image apply to -'.• ' '..-:', .. SCOTDLI4 LAUDERDALE, Chnel LANE & MILL, or JOHN McEENNO_ 4Pprt,Dowildt, and HOLCO3III A HENDERSON, or. ROG= &DAVISON, Port Stanley. _ ~-,?•o3&7ind Liverpool, Philadelphia Illike 411(411X11111.1.14 THEScrew StearaehiPc o marilM'',;;- 1 .-' SPLENDID. STEAMSAILeS.4Ok forming the above Rae swill eat from 11 . York as follows _, • __— - . ~ • KANGAROO. Capt. Jaks i g : Astiput Mb. CITY Olt BALTIMORE.. ~ • And each alteoste Thvndy. ClTY OP W.ASILTNOTON, ", :Wylie,. dopi..L , &L. •. , I , ' Prom Lfrerpool every siterstate Wednesday. . L.- York ... Pare Rein N Li ev. ,Cabin Vd, Thhd CM. Pk . ' '...: • verlae* POO. /Pi& EflSTllistraiiii* Return Tickets evailable for six. months lis up.,,,.. • of thadlne • Wife, Valk Third Chuoi,B6h, These Steamships arasupplied frith improved Woheili compartments, aml miry experienced Berge. -..... . . • Person. about proceeding to Europe, or willifirgtis squ. I. their friends from the old eocntr can maim ticket and obtain all information, by applying to J. 'a. Datil Broadway, N. T., Sable A Cortes.l77 Roseihray.R.T e cc. .1011 M TlRMlPSON,4loLiberty_st,YfilarfargA ilirroisside or by Morita", gamut Padua, bir , Oven lierirTark and Liverpool. -- Drifts oridiT.feebvilli' d . i—otl . _ • 73e we 100 res. 00c per 100 Dm. boc per 100 the. be per 100 Er. Dollar Semilmhy Bemis; , •• • Ka 95 Flora Street, Middle Ram, Ante AV ri PEN DAILY FROM 9 - TO 2' 0141)C li r NJ also on Irechmiday and tiatorday 'evening', hem 194; • firm to Ir.:mmber first, from 1 to• 9, o'ckeig:land Wore No. *ember am Nab am, from ito reoloch.. and it • • and /fa rims red of all Milne . _net that aDO r*rkil s emdelad ' pada . ...Oared WrWe gaar,lM Jim* hacember. Interritt IMUl:denditedn4n ; • the rate of m e p e e mg, per asmilin, am% hemormer, DWG. and.rone,ll3o. Intoner. tr not drawn mkt. plead 90 the'eredltnr the as: epittor prtnolnah and beam Ws same lattre.g hogn *dim famorJimm bike a With. oat troubling got realtteto ar ton" m present his pass boob. At Gila rate, money .10 _doable hire than /2 years, noshin g In the aggregate sl olrtaintlin Wart= gang A Ilya. •'• - ' • Books containing the Charter.*-hatila Zaire and le latiora %rubbed gratis, on ahllicattiti at t DJr he Moe. - • Haploid] Hepburn, • Joluilhil George It. MIRE., William F. JOlastoa 'N. °mitten urph4 James W. Ila il mam Alexander . Primook. " • • John S. Coagiare, , Willtem J. Anderson. . John G. Baelmilm. . • Hill Bulimia, • AlbereCnitertme k . John 8 Canfield, J. Gardner Corgn, Morino A. Carrier. Charles A.Coltirth • Fronds' Fella, Georg., P. Gilmore, JAulelr Hann, William S. Garen, James Madman. Seorrfory and sullyd—Mr/D The weight, until fizoaor. CO., BANKERS, EXCRA.NGE,' 5T0004:437.) Corrent and //manna litter Booed tont &hi!. Stoehr bought and sold on contwonm. Boototo ec Bond. ntOl ...!•!rqF ebileetions pplaptiratteild.d.k, , . no/8 Office NM 74 /north Stmt. • -11-174140--IN T. MFoRD ... . ..........:,.......anroan c 0,.. 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