Vittsbargll ROAD PAVLDO IY RERNANY.—The Interior Department at Washington publishes tho follow ing .aecouitt• sent by Consul Epping, of the manner of paring roads in Oldenburg, which, it is suggested, may be found in this country, and which may be made applicable to the same pur pose in marshy districts. A box containing two ready-burnt bricks, two unburnt bricks, and a small quantity of clay its natural, s tate, was sent to.the care of tho Collector of the port of New York: Mr. Epping stake that, from the absence of stone, all the public roads in the marshy dis tricts of lower Germany and Holland are being paved with these bricks: ,The pavements of cities ate also made of them. Roads in the low and T marshy country which were formerly altogether impassable for vehicles during the wet 1101130135 of the year sometimes for months have become, by means of these bricks the finest in the world. The brick itself is made like any other ordi nary brick, only requiring tr greater amount of heat to cause the mass to melt and to form one solid and compact body, rocklike, and is then able to resist a great amount of pressure and friction. The fuel used there for burning the brick is turf or bituminous coal; but the burning of the same with coal has only lately been introduced, l in i-f°muanklinvgerLids practi c able . wii these bricks, the follo*- tig plan is pursued in the clayey, mashy dis riots. A road is formed by digging two deep nd widt ditches, some forty feet apart. The 1, which is gained in this way, is used to ise the road somewhat above the level of the jacent grounds. The road itself is then pre ared by digging out, about eighteen itches eep, as much space as is wanted to be pavAl— ay about twenty-four feet wide- , —leaving shank some seven or eight feet wide on each side. The ning thus formed is then filled in about t elve inches deep with. coarse sand, and the t T e ick is set in on its edge without any mortar, so t at the road is considerably raised in the mid dle—that Is, the road is built so 0011PCX.1111 to allow the water to run off freely," leaving the banks on each side higher than the road, but making drains through the same for the passage of the water. After the road is finished, coarse sand is always kept on the surface, to fill up the interstices and to prevent too much direct fric tion. The banks on each side of the road having been left higher thturtre road itself to prevent the wind from blowing the sand off, small brush wood is then planted on the same for the still better protection of the sand. The cost of these roads is consideinble, (Six thousand dialers a German mile,) from the high price of the land taken for roads, the ; lowest price of land in the marshy districtsbeing above two hundred dollars an acre. The bricks cost in Germany from eleyeri to twelve dialers a mile; other bricks of the best quality used for build ing purposes cost bat seven to eight thalami& mile. These roads, however, are the cheapest in the end, costing nothing for repairs, except occasionally at first, when the beds sinks a littlt. The . bricks never wear out if care is taken to keep coarse sand constantly over them. The weight transported over these roads in wagons is regitlated by the width of the wagon wiled. A wagon having a wheel of over six inches in width can carry from the Ist of No vember till the let of May, 9,000 pounds; . from the lst.of May, till the Ist of November, 11,000 pounds. The largest width a wagon may load to is eleven feet, and two wagons cannot follow each other in the same track. york abbertionnents. GOOLIVEAPAI PATENT VULCANITE, ca HARD INDIA RIMHER. THE BEACON DAM CO., OWNERS OF Patents, manufacture from the above roamed mate rot, and offer for gale at their Wareroom, No. as Malden Lena, New York. by the packet:. only. SYRINGES POCKET CORK SCREWS, of every kind needed fur Do. Co-rover, and Mochanica' mastic or Profewional por- hIEASURINO TAPES, poem, prormanced by Physi- MACHINISTS' OILERS, dans the most perfect article MARTI NGA LE RING:, ever mule. WHIP SOCKETS, BREAST PUMPS, INSITLATORS, POWDEIVFLASKS, for Telegraph Wire, adopted warranted tokeep thepowder by the American Telegraph d riimaroßE CASTORS, e lM6co BRUSHES, that will nut defacethecarpet PANS, BATHS, FUNNELS TUMBLERS d SOAPTRAY& AND DIPPERS, Pen and Pocket for Photographic and Drug- CUTLERY, girth' purposes, Sc. NAPKIN RINGS. This Wonder/ad Material wt.. - ` ligtras HORN,hrilleht --non-malodor of ELECTRII ACIDS and ALKALIES prod's to any other for the above no other porpoos, to whkli it is r Itoalus to all parts of the c mires with thew goals, and articlee of the kind, will buy I. as firm as METAL— t'—apoor conductor of HEAT E CTIT--suld on which OILS. use nn aired, is vastly superior limed, arid a groat variety of applied. wuntry are =lmplying them no sumer, who went the Left no other. Jaltlyr.s.r. Merlllo Iron Pipe Works. & .1 - AQ,I7ES, 142 Centre Street,' New York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Sipes. fittings, Tools, and esers de• aeription of apparstas witusectod with Steam,liater and Gas, for heating and lighting Strayers, Churches, llotels, Priftte Ihrelltztg,, Uradisle, Asylums, TlMagYsi lhctnrin and Hang Also, Vateme, Cock., PLIIIIII, Ganges, Boner. and Baler Floe, made to order. Our Screw Cutting Machin. are entirely new, and our own Parent—warranted to do double the work.of any other turention. Orders solicited from all motions of the Country, and promptly attended to. jaklydr arboncultural, bSc MORRIS zrurtsmrtrv..s, West Chestet, Penna. .7. L. DARLINGTON Az.CO., Proprl eeeee . MILE attention of our Western frien to directed to our very eStCONITO stock of rruityy and Ornamental Tram, now on oar Nursery ground., which are unumally line and thrifty this season It ecmststa of al the leading veridical or Apples, Pears, (Attland Dwarf,) Cherries, (Aid and Dwarf,) Plums, Apricots, Nectarine, to., Jko. Two hundred thousand Pear Trees, one year from bud, thrifty and vary healthy, warranted true to name. Also, cif Rsapbenies, Strawberries, Rhubarb, Curmet. and Cimmebenier ► very large stork, many new and .plendid eartedea. Alan • large stock of Raves and other Evergreen Ilona. Planta. Alla"Waloves writ to.pplicant. A . LI,ANTII US, ELM, LINDEN, a ) Mountain Anh, Au, of extra Kira for Spring plant-.Aiii JOHN MURDOCH, JA N. 1.1.--11. r. Thomas Wilfer, at the Oakland Nursery, trill attend Cogitating shade trail, fix permits reguhing hie Fer vices. me3vitwir Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery. QITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, ida about one gamier of a tollo from the moond Toll eoL - Gate, tto thaFarmene and MeehanleM Flank Yount, so mon- Mon of Fourth !street, and about throe soda quarter mine fromPlttsburgh. k J. 43188 MURDOCK, Propridors. July loltf Vbilabelpbia abbectiocmcnts B UFFALO ROBES! 3,000 NOW ON HAND, And for vale .by the Me or Mottle Robe, by , MEW: F. WOHRATIL No. 415 ARCH STREET, above Fottrth, Rafe of No. 13 N. Fourth street,) PHILADELPHIA. N. D.—Also, • largo smortment of LADIES' FANCY FURS. aul=ral, ALLEN ate • NEEDLES, _ No.= filstah Marra, mud 35 Sbufh Warr Sired, PHILADELPELTA, OLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, NT icerttilem. Starch, tc. Afa assortment mu baud to whlchthe attention o dealers t. respectfully asked. mrstdly tiattimore abbertiomcnts C. =MOM TM. 7. RICCI ARMISTEAD. RIGGS dc..CO., AGENTS FOR TUE SALE OF VIRGINIA MANBFACTURBD. TOBACCO, No. Br !sewslooge Pisa, Baltimore_ mil w Alersys ou head large etock, which they dletrihnte the lowest market teem apollyd• ALL PAINS CURED L IKE MAGIC.- Prim Meaty-five cents per bottle. Piga la the forerunner of &tease. Cora the pain and you PIIO7. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL. L truly the wonder of the agel It came pain hi leo time than It rapine to get • physkianl It cures Toothache in • minute. Cores Cramps, or Pain In the stomach and Bowen Corea Stiff Neck and Swelled Face from • (Md. Vann Rheumatism and Neuralgin Our.. Sprains, Ihrtdses, golds and Bum. Owes Corns sad any Palo In the Feet. Come Agora and Lampe in the Breast Instantly. Cores Earache in a few miantes. Corm Palo la the Sides, Laths or Back Oruro Agee and etd:ll mid Paver. This Is ma humbug medicine, and no family should be without a bottle In nee of accident or midden sickness. It I. axed externally, el way* giving immediate relief. If the WONDERFUL OIL coold eposk, It would exclaim,— .Weits, most physicians take whole months to slay, make my mum lo half a grimmen day.. Ten years rnitdepoe with the Red Skins 14 the tweet, to• Erwith enteeitient scientific travels oo the continent of a^. emordssang daily with the very elite of the Molina profemfost, has enabled Prof. REED to present to the world the womutitrimMAONETlC OIL For side by .11 respectable Druggists, sod at. Prof. Reed's Nos ..73 Third street. . D. A. VAIMESTOCE A CO, and Dr. CEO. IL . ISEYARId Wheirdocl• Azentia ne2Dulkw, r/ Fl" .-100 bbla new No 3 Large Mackarel, too tar do do do, 60 hit do Medium do, ZS MI $0.2 do, 2$ bidl No 2 do, 20 bbl. No 1 do, 60 bbl. 11•Ittenore Honing, 100 bbl. White Vial, 200 hit do do, 60 bids Trout, • 60 kir . do, . 40 !Ads No. 1 Salmon, • 90 blots Lake Shad, - . .. 40 Id( do do. lot Wetly (1y27) .l. 11. CINRIBLD, CREAM ORACKERS--18 Wile, of these new very eoperlor and delicate Checkenr, Past mated on comity:meet by the enhomiber. went gm the llfennfam wren, who will ramie. them (nab every few days. Dom GeGonen and femtlf [roan am especially invited to cell and esAmlne them. A. A. /1.4.1L11Y, anl4 corner Vlrst end,Yerry Knots. T J. WOODS' PEARL STAROHoimstant: J . ly oa 4.4 cad for ale by the naderslacked. Praostr• H... ...red (b. tab 1111per4or starch will be (Quad post to nay of me more elpedliVefor of Cora si.ra ln no, for i.e. &brae EN.. 11 .oltai Tod4lnts, or Cake. Be partical. to acquire fur "Woods' Po. Star.. A. L. WADY, .14 nom. That and P... %tr.', PURE RYE WHISKEY--5 bbts. or pure Itjpe Whiskey for leedidoid impales reed this .fey by 708. 711.1311110, sad . Caner ores Diamond sad Market stmt. . 2, ' . Sat ,%alt az Vint. • To Let. COMFORTABLE TWO StORY :Dsrelllng, situate tin Washington street, Alle-* ch.) , city, containing fire rooms and finished garret. op.. motioncan bo bid inMassliatelY. End. , " of JIM) . It. IL ICLNO, No. =C. Liberty st. TO LET.-,in elegant Store Room (min Fifth street, between Waal and Market; suitable art 6.r.1 Fancy Goo& establishment, towing Show Window mid Sky-light. Enquiro at milSatttt TOT. -A well finished Dwelling el with yard room, shrubbery, Au, delightfully tau IZia usued th e river Allegheny Cit y, near Ore rut dente of Mrs. Snowden. Rent low. Enquire of Dr. J. I'. DARE, Bonn street, Or of MOSES BORLAND, .Edib, • few door. below the premises. DNVELLING HOUSE TO .RENT.—That commodious and well finished Dwelling House, o. pike atrect, now ocenpled by the aubscriber. The house Ls in tine order,and hag all the modern conrenimuxe, water, ke., to nte It d6drable for a family. Poescujun con be hat aoy time after the And of May. 'Apply at No. 42 O'Hara street, to ap2.2altf JAS. LAUGHLIN. FOR RENT.—Two 'Brick_ Dwellings on Third Irtreet near Smithfield. N 0.1.53 toe teo room', Back BulLna , Gan, 13istlertinme, Lc. 1 . 4 c. 153 ina eight Room., thm,lVater, ac. Also, to °Rice on Fourth atreet, near Cherry alley. Reut $.15 por annum. TAUS. WOODS, :5 Fourth at. TO LET.—The Hull formerly occupied by the Sorts of Temperance, on the cornerof ' oal ."'l Third streets. Enquireef JOHN MUILL It EON. mo3Of N 0.257 Liberty street. • For Sale—The ifftWit.M.NVl. ITUATEI) on the Feetler of the Peunsylrn nla Canal, .t Lovrintown, 311fIlin county. Pa.. and ban direct Waterand Railroad oononuttication olds Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The prowrty c nets of a first rho. 11 foot bosh Furnace, Stock Mune 70 by 120 feet; Enginu Mope, with Engine, Blowing Cylindern. be., neeplen..— Eight Dwellings for hands: Twenty-eight Hundred Acr Land, three Ornt.r.lsev Ore Banks of superior Ilemotite oar being lerahenstible, having CO I c rl break, together with 200 erns of fotedliferoue on, lands. containing 60 to r rent. of Metallic Iron. There Orem produce r well talattcod Iron of high grade and totally smelted. The Furnace is ratable of productek 85 tone of aortal per meek, and from Its locality bring t•eini-distatit from Philadelphia or Pitt,. .ho, the advantage Z.fhoth market., Wntrntenete abuudant and easy of accts., v 'thin our fourth of smile. Anthreeite Coal rates be. loui from Wyoming or West Breech at namea ble , or Bituminous front Broad Top end the Allogbeto region. This property preeentasorent Inducement+ to porde. oishtng to renege In the inns lovvinens, sod I. ribred fe ante on favorable terms. . Applicalion may 14. made to t;11A FF. lila 1 OE.rite borgia. cm E. J. erriNa lIROTH.EII, ntrb3:21.4,1 A Pine Private Residence for Sale. PRE undersigned offers for sale an elegant Dwelling House, situate on the aecund bank of the Al legheny river, east of the Commons. in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City. Tin house in a three story lirirk banding. containing 14 room,. erected In the most sulotantial manner and Anlvhed in mmlorn style, with every convenience re quired for a private. residence. Coach boo., stable, garden, grasps vine, fruit Dees, ke„, The lot Is 11l feet front nod 2e7 dev. no flikrto in worthy the attentioiCof - Clove wishing to pUrehase,and Will IA Mid on may tern], Apply at an2tr,.' lwd 103 WOOD STItEF.T. %IWO BRICK HOUSES IN ALLEt:IIENY 1. CITY FOIL SALE.—Tt-to two-story Brick Ilona, on East Lane, with lot thirty-inn fort front by forty feet deep. In the rear of one of the brick house. ice small from ten ement. These homes are neat and comfortable, and will I. sold very cheap. If desired they will be sod vepanstely. Apply to . BLAKELY k EletlEY aults . or to Jan. GIMP., Merkel it. 48n ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE in Ida county, lowa. Apply to tl. W. BUN N. wad side of Feelers' street, second door doedh of the North Com mon, Allegheny City. mr.l2 OR SALE—A splendid Stock or Dairy F a m FARM MAGI, containlng.^,Y; semi of land. The half II river bottom, no which are TWO BRICK DIV ELIA SG and other 1101.1 iii, plenty:el goal FRUIT, and one of the beat SPRINGS in the (minty; situatedon the Youghiogheny lilser and Comiellsellle Railroad. 22 miles from Pittsburgh, at Elreirs Station. Price ASO per acrif—ti. third or fourth In hand and the balance to suit the purchaser. For particle tars enquire on the farm. or to G. T. 011.1.1 AM, SharpabUrg, Allegheny Co. Pa. Land For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF • ABOUT li aeventy acme within s mile and a half of Waal,. Ington. Pa., lying betvren the National liond end the Hemp (kW 11. R. A veer frame bowie and other inaprovotnento , hive been made open it. It la the hat quality of Lane- Mona Laud, and tan boon ender n high state of cultivation. It containn about lb acre. , of Timber, 0.1111 there Is Tommie water In ever hold. For further information enquire at this ogles. [atrlf, 960 ACRES OF WESTERN LANDS FOR i•cp rt.. in one tract in Winnebago enmity. 1110 •• Iloacock county 121 •• Clay countv. 120 120 " " The above lends are In the Btate of lowa. Thep will Le eold In separate tracts at ya.lla an erre: If sold all n. one per chewer p 2.10 an acre will he token. The owner will renarue In the city until the 1001 InnL Apply to an 7 lILAKELY it RICIIEV. 1 5000 AC RES OF V.ALIJA_B LE I ItON AI ORE LANES FOR S.X.—The under signed -has the followinglande whirl; I, will Nell at a very reduced price and on liberal tnrne3 in tr cta of FIN' ETtil JR. NAND ACRES or the whole. Titles ixt - Inet, and go,al war ranty deeds will be riven. TWA Land ie in kart. of AVE throormrlacree each. ell eine atod in the county of Perry and State of Tonnevo,. about .lit miles from tho Tentiemoo river, to which point naen, Om it tuttuteruptell at all maione the year. The ion Ore iv very abundant, rkh.imilarknoiiimiged to be e. mvvi If not the best In the State. The lands amain° Well watme.l by. the water. of the Buffalo and Duck river., and are very beavtly timbered With Poplar or White Womb oak. Clovit. not. kr. A. large purtionof it Dwell adapted to enttivation. For further particaLtrsapply either iu person or by letter to GPO. it. RT.AEI: . :N.OiIro, Or so t3PILINGIiII Jel7ularn I.ibert7 PittAbarrh WE OFFER. FOR SALE A NUMBER yv of lid LUALeLt LOTS, in the town of Oaage,llitch. ail County, low. Thew, lore are curb 66 by 1= feet, fronting on Wide .[Teets and are sirUated in the moat -thickly settled part of thta thriving town. . - . . . I. the seat of the Governmeut Lend Office, for Turkey River Laud District. eontrilue about fifteen hundred ivabitanta, l rspldly Improving. and drethied to be one of the rood thearhatinu towns In lowa- Throe lots trill be sold at n low price. Toll µArticular attt be °Malmo:tat the office of the mho:Aber, Lots for Bale in Allegheny. THE undersigned offers for sale a number of beautiful bulldina lon. frontrng on the West Com mon, on Ridge street and on. Water loan. To lervon• ono wish to build malleable private reildencea. the above pri , tents greaser induellinents titan can he found any whore In this vicirdty. Inquire on the pmialses of lyl3:3rtolavvew JOHN IRWIN. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE.—The undersigned otters for rule on favorable terms. Ism number of building Ima 'n the Nth Ward ot the city. The lots front on Pounsylranie Amstar, Watson, Forbes, Locust. Vicroy end bluff Privets. ere but • few minutes trait from the Court house end .Ili M cold very chimp. Persons desire. of securing convenient end healthy location for a Moue. or wishing to porch.. for epemileti Inn pert of Merity attich must continue...lly to Improve trill find It to their edrentege to cell upon the subscriber. C. MAGEE,' Att'y . my9.tf lift fink am.t. I=l FARMS FOR SALE.-113 acres of superior Farm Land, fall of Coal, on the l'itlaborgb, FL War... and Chicago RailmouL 112 Amer! of Ear•llent land and Cannel Cad, near Dar lington. cit 163 A. of Land on the fLailrowl. 21 miles below the ftitt Acrew of Land, well improred, near the town of In Alum ACITA of Lam!, thme mile. noot:h of the city. • Fermi, Country nausea and Lut.. Earn..., &a, wide..ll.Q in • printed limiter, whlrh in giv.n to all who wish to purcboan. Enquire of Till/31AS lEIIOI,B, Real Eatat. Drnk., aplB 1:o. 73 Fioirth COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign ed offer. for de ONE If ENDRE° cod FIFTY ACHES situated on the find pool, one of the meet desirable loctaione on the klononnwhela river. The attention of Iron men, Cool men, and caplthliuts I. directed to this property, on it In Lelinred the opportunity for profitable investment is owh no in not often yrtwented. The tom. are gutsy. Pull portivulart only be obtained by letter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN LOOMIS k W., Stork and Note Broker., spa No. V. Fourth Street. Ilealth and Strength Must Inevitably * Follow Its Use. 13cerhavten Fiolland p Liter's. ripliE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM edy for Dyspepsia, Mermen( the EI , IIIC7P, Liver Coin. plaints, Weakness of any kind, boor and Ague. and [llO va. neat affections imminent upon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,Colicki Palm, lleartbam, into of Appetite, Despondency, Costive man, 111 Ind and Bleeding Pile. In ail Nerroos, Menai/ilk and Neuralgic Affection", It has In numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, pad in others alitected a decided CUM. Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonic In tie, oyster. Its elfectosre almost mo4enl yet the et:lmpermanent It communiratos no violent shook to the itywetth but by arottoltag its vital energy to normal nc. lion, enable. It to throw oil the room, and tbus thoPoughly eridlmtn the When Its toedlciord virtues are so unirereslly acknowl eolgod,, and particularly hero, where It hoe bee so pop!, tar is a fatally medkine, that It is stllThy many of the gro cers, as well as by all the druggists, it wool.) seem rowdies. to offer further evidence: yet as therm art doubtless roue who have tried many advertlsod remedlos, sod still suffer from Dyspepaial n one or more of its dreadful forms, we sub join the following mainmast', the authenticity - of _which cannot be doubted, coming as they do from persons so well known. WUAT IT IS WING FOR TOR SICK. Ifto.Schoehtnan, Esq., theorell known Llthettrapberr,say4 9 hare frequently too ikerbareellellan4l Hitters, and God It In eariably relieves indhowtion and debility." Bor. &mewl Baboock aayr. "I found apeetal relief from Its nee fur • severe headache, with which I hod long cob fend." I.W. Woodwell, Illep.onyc "I hare um' Skarhaeo's Hof and Bitters myself, and recommend It to othersiknowing It to beJ est what It I. repreaannol." Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, myc "I have tired grant benefit from its rum for weakness of the atomach and Indigestion." Jae. IL Alnrphy, sass: "Increasers] phyalclans had failed Wes-hares Holland Bitters fesnoeed the pain from my boort and aide, aching from Indignation." The editor of the Kittanning Free Freres, soya: "After non of the beet physician.; In We place had foiled, llosrhave's Holland Bitters cared men( the ',onxt form of Dppeoshe , Francis Felix, only marnsfactr.rer of the orlelnal"Ex tract of Coffee," sayc bums that your Holland Bitten lean, of the best =With,. In the world for disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Packed, naltfmore,,pronotinece it "a medicine deeetving the confidence of the public.. • Dr. Yelerhart, the hauling Get.en physic!. of Penna. ho. preeorlhod it frequently doting the put there. yearr, with marked succese In debilitated statue pith° ingestive ergot., or of the system generelly. The manager of Ballna Titterer Parlor'', &yr "I mad It aspen, and was therefore induced to try It. Wind Upes my wife,(troubled with the great debility croon to all of suotweniptive hatelt,) and really it le doin g hermore good than anything she has ever taken.. NOTlolB,—Wheever espocts to Dod In this n beverage will be.disappointed; tint to the sick, weak and low so r it o s, it will prove a gratenti arometlo cordial, poeseswel of elope. larretnedhsi properties. CAUTION!—The great popularity of this delightfol.dro r., h. iodated many intltatione, which the ' , oldie ehoold retard sydruit Purchaeing. Be not persuaded to hay ony thing else until you have given Mortised, Holland Bitters a tilt aid. One bottle will convince you how infinitely anis. dor It to to all them hnitatkinv. . _ . ihrfold at AO) per bottte.. or els bailee for $5.00 by the eels Proprietor.. :TIN PAGE, Jr., A CO, earner Bmllllll an d Third Ea., Pltteborgh. 0 oral. • Phan&lphlo, T. W. Dyntih&my No 132 North Second otoren New York, Down k Aoki 30i Broadway, corner Nano Dattimore,Carboro Brother!, Ilayrtreot, And Penn• oyiranis drearier Chtchoutt. John D. Park Chicano, Eno clay Brothers, 213Bonth Wntor Elven St. Lon* Barnard Co.: Now Orions+ J • Wright k Co. 913ydkir7 .. •-...'""- -' ' - - , E 6, ,--1 , _ , --...-ml ,ktalt , .. `,.- .',.. mevey. , -, „. „;-,,_, ,„ i „ , ._---, _, ~ -. _,, , : •..,_ ~ . ... ~,, ~,,,, , ....„ ~ - ~ .. , ~, • , 44 4 440 " 4 *." -,- ..1.- ,- .;-."il^t44 -, - • - .... i , - - '---. ~, - , ' V. - ,, - r-2. 4 .--- ----4 -"~0k, ,,, -t-- , '- 4, -- _, ------ ..- —,- -L-1 , . ''l, • f' 2 4 , q; - ''''"''' '-' .; - ''''t'; -0,- : -- , • 2--, ‘ ,1 :&;'F"),52.,.C - " ,, i•z2-e'Ve' ' ''" '''' - 4 ;' -.;'.N. , -,',- - :'"'" ' fi4cr4 - 4.",41;44-.:A=4,i2i . -q‘ ~,t .:''Si-2;N,, , ,, O iee,''''. - , j 7, . 'c, -. .zi.,6 :' lM'''''b k' 'W ' '' ' ' '-'." '041 , t,b.a , , , 0,Ari11a4.4,;ii , ,,i,-?-„,. i-;,,;:. -- -.:ac.' ,, " --to,-.4; ~ 7,-, ,4--,0:1, 21° il , 714 , 141:7.4... 0 . •-.. ~ ~ II A ZETIT COUNTING ROOM Iron Land. o!ii - ge City; - I;par a B. :WLAIN k SON. 55% Fourth At JHrbtcat FLIESOI.I3TION • Proposing Amendment• to the Constitnn West of the Commonwealth. Resolved by the Senate anei House of Representation of the. Ralentantrosanof ilattryinanst in(nowt! AssentUy met — That the following amendment* ere proposal to the Consti tution of tho Cotunnrtrealth, In [wombs.° with the lann visions urine troth article therm!. Fat There •ball tw ea toblitionel article to said Constitution to be designstred us witch, eleeen.. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Sienott 4. The State may contract debts. to oupply casual deficits or falluree iu revenues, or to meet expeus. not otb erevise provided for but tbeaggrepite anionnit of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more not. of the general assembly. or at different period. of Urn., krill never excesisi eeven /MINIM] and fifty thousand dollars. and tbn money arising from the creation of such debts, shall to applied to the purpose fir whirl. it AIMS 'tnitistl,*or P , repay the debts contracted, and to flood., purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited teiner the Stan, may contract debts to repel invasion,autipties luso, ! rertion.delend the State in war, or to releein the present .nit.danding Iniletiteditessof the State: lint tlie looney lONA ng ! from the contresting of such debts, Khali he applied to the purpuiie for which It was ratted, or to repay such debts, and to tio other purpose whatever. Sn - riiiit 3. Except the debts also, spesitied. i .N:lion. ! on and ton i olthig article. 110 debt whatever .ball IN, created by, e or on tiehatfof the SINIO. toll, J. To pro , ide 1 , 4 - tl.. pa rturitt of 11...pr , 5. nt &Lt. and any rol.ht wool lirlit 1 , 111/1.,1 , 1a.s aton..hl. ay. Irtrisl, turr. mall. at its nr, ...14.11.111. after the ndoption of Oda u.rndinent. c,atr.• sil:iii,r fund. alii, It shall 1, sullirtrut a to pay the ar . criting Interim ou loch duet(. and annually to rmlurr thel‘rturipal thereof by a sum not I,s than two hon. And All 4 filly thougand dollar, n loch lint; ins; fluid shall tintl4lg.klf the net nllll.l illilllllt, of ti. public works, from ~ to Unto 0u.n.,1 by the State. or the pr0c.....b. at the .ale of thr min, or any test thereof, and of the In...kuu. or pi, creds of oat.. of 'docks owned by I lir State. togrther nit h other final. or rts4outrt.. that may Ise dr,lguld..,l by 1.,. nip .1.1 sinkiing fund linty t.•l u.d. ft , nt time to tints 1.3. itsid,uitu, tail any not of thr taxes. or other rereinn4of the stat, not nntinrrd for thrortlinary and current oxiwns..s i l ol gorrnune /O nt. ld nub... in ca.-of iirtr. invasion or inNiti , pot lon, un part of t it ..thl slulozur fund shall hr .1.'4, nu pliod otlit,ri.• tha . in extinguishment of the puidtc th.ht. until th.• amount .o ,itch .1 , 14 is ,•ille,ii 1.41. the .mini of Ii,•• millions of dollars. Steriox 5. The tr.+lit of the commenrroalth .hall not in any 11111Illier, evi.ut., '&11,41. or lonnell.to. 1•13 y ilPin il comp/toy, corporation. or ;‘,.MloCiiiiiol, nhali tLn colon ~ to:matter b.ronte a joint owner, or Klock boblor. in any company, or comm... iG,10711 Ml. The commonwealth .hall toot a.,,onie the richt, or any part liter , d, any county. tit y. bornc.la or town• .1111.: or of any corporation...r 1111 k.. Mall have been contra. .I to enablo, the •otate to repel inv. *ion. otitiopre..”llonno-•tie nontrrertion. olufetut t 1.4.11 is time of war. or to .. .. the xtalt• In the discharge of any portion of iV pawl ISECTI.N 7. The let,idattire 4.311 not authorize am) county. ,ity. ttttt glo. towmohlp, or Incorporated oll,Ltrict. of a vote of th. ritirfr, or otherww. berlone n Paitritill.fil• any rompasty, ...rialto. or corporation; or to "W.An tins for. or hall ite r-redit to, any corporattoon....,rial.n. iwtitution or party. Tlien..4ltall be an additional artlele to Nat.! constitution, to Iv) 21.4 artiel. XII. to. follow,: ARTICLE mt. OF NEW COUNTIES No county •ball be divided by n line rutting on ore, one tenth of it. populatbm. (either to form a 11.`W eourity ot le erwipeo without tbr expreas a...went of emit remit y, by a vote of the elctor. thereof: nor shall mgr now vounty In rotate hailed, containing lens than four hundred «veire From section lava of the first article of the Constitnt ion, steaks oat the words. ear th , city of 1 1 00.1.1.1phia, and of each rowdy rev,tivelg," from section five. same article. strike out the words. .-of 1 1 4ifaulelphi.a and it th , sees-rot countie "f na ax lion wren, same Article. strike out the words. - ivriihr , the rill , 0./ l'hilattelda nor tiny," and insert In lien thereof the word, °and no; "and strike out - Archon /oar, Anne articit,"aud in thereof insert the foliewing7 -Srenort.l. In the year dhe thousand eight hundred and slaty-four, and In every seventh year thereafter. represent.. II To 4 to the number of tine hundred shall he apportion...l and flistrihnted equally, thmughout thr state, by district.. lu ilroportien to the numberof taxable In habitants in t h e sev eral part.. thereof; except that any r 4 ,1: nty containing at least throe thousand five hundred loYables. may lie allowed a separate . representation: hot non ore than the,.,, romitim. 'Man beptiteb and no county -.hall tot divided. in the for mation of a clLstrier. Any city containing nsotfitirut ...- bee of taxables hi entitle It to at least two representatives, shall have ',separate reptosentation aesigvied It. and shall be divided Into convenient die - nets of contiguous territory,of extent taxable imputation.. near as May 1,...ach of nlavh Altall el., ono ramtmehMtivr.” At 1110 ..n.l hev natoo art At.. • nty , ; (I , Silutlelphau en, Ire riarrsrir,l "dr,rrirrg , e .trarrrrr ri tcl,rrf frrn7Cry ~ nearly rural rn I.,..llorterrn per.iirrer, Ina nuurea , / Aral 1, tircubrat tome Arm..ttinn The 1,41.1tur0, Ora ..... noat tho toloptiou of I hia unsuohooot. 01.11 diti.lo City of 19,11.t.lolphts nun senatorial scol ' , Ls, I o th.. ovum, provided; such &A ricts to motto onc.h:oo,l mill tho portionment In the your one thou,and cigh , htuoli,l nod slaty-four. Them shall acindationml oertion to the Ilnt Artirle ..f esid Constitution, which Khan i.n uutobenhl nod n,4 szonos'a The leglalaturr Khali have the potter to alter, revoke,or untul,.any charter of imnrporutlim belwatter one tervtal by. or ander, any special. or General law, whenever to their opinion It may twinjoriona to the citizen, or the Cone U.ottwealtin in each manner. however, that no Inbtatire Kimil . done t, the rorporaters. ScxArx. 364,0.27. u. 57. That Ow pa 4.4. On the fint ent..t4l. ..t 21. to.• 7o nn the ..o .nll ann,nhttent. vo,o nat • n the Ulintanwn.lntent. p 5.44 IN. toy. 4..14 the 4.l,ll...onenantent. yea. :44, IMF, 4. [Ea trnrt f own the Journal.) OEO. Iv. lIAM4.4ISLY. IX Tat Karol: a? Ilinrtrxaxl talan, -1 prll 1a27 That thi• nr..4nti,n3 paa On the lint 7S. nay. Ir.; on the ~rood atno4dni..nt. rssne ua,o ..n the thin) arnitudrnnnt. yea. 4 72. tap un the tl.artlk atm...lnfluent, Teat nay, File.l In 11. r..tar 2,1., A. Ai. CURTIN. .3.7 tta'a t , rsum. luny Id.trortily that 11, above ami foregoing I. • 1 1 , 111 oud corr.., copy of tho o• 401=1 - firok.luclon propoung ntrteml• mom. to Ihr Con.titnnon of Cho Contrn.oevreaclth: o•nh von. al ocb branch ... 1 / 0 0-. 1 . 11 ." 11 11 1 1 ,1 14 1 11410 VA...., tbero , ll c opp..m.. on. I ortzno.l. In 111 . 1;1 r, • , Inloolmoo, Ib. o. 1. r..nnto ...I my lom.l ' 1 -"'" can.ol lo 1.. 31111zod 0...1 or 14.. ....Tom:, 0111.4o.1.11•doy nncl ear 41.•• VP .1., I'l ir , •onso,Je,reth. INe., .4..treA 27. relb..lnti prl.niug stuendue.ntr. h. the Von.tittitom of I h.• I).,..nontrtAlth bving roustderals..n. On the que.tlon. W:II the S•tutt, agree to the tint amendment! The yens end tuy. were taken ovirreetably to the [soviet. u. of the Con.titntion, and werem hdl.iv, viz. Broiorur.CoM.y; Mr. ErnrLt. rot,. flrmalken, Frartv. I rizra.ll, Jut.L.a. C...vrLs Myer. Soatield, Shurnail. Straub, and Tryurart. NAT,—MeRor, Crreovr,ll. 4.ln•gz. Harr', at/J Smi 1... r aio the queatlatt was deteruanA o, tto affirm:al rn. tho que*Zion, IA in iho Sonoto crr•••• to thr men,n.l unon,lniont • And WI: • 1r..," taltro of the n0..1 won. a f..11..w, vie. • it,srer, Ely, E. Fen,. Vinney. 11.nsuilcm, Irnun, Jor , lan. [Ant...h. Levu, srraul.o. Wright ma,•l Taggart, Spea ,, T-2 ,, i`rabio. ticmg, Ilarrie, /Col Penn.! aad Scollvl,l—% 8o the gneidleu eras dotermin,l in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate rime to the third antendnient The yeatiatal nays were taken eirreiealit) to the provielon• of the CanivUtittlort. mai worry. Vi 7: CI - two - pH, Ely I*4 Fl , nnalten, krm, I,,tant. Jlrttn. Ihilliu¢. r. til/..1. Levrie. Sintuntua, F4sett ker. knit?, Wolvh. Wright-24 • llarr“ and Nona,,'-- .. the .it.ution in [h. willrnlallre On O.- ‘r Ow Sprtr.arrne to din fonrth vnemdrnent ngjo were taket4 ngt,nl.l7 4t the pro,ktott. or tit, Constitution, ns.l were a (Arm% 'tr.: . Vc,a—}le. Snow,.. Coffey, Cr...writ Ely, Evan, Plenulkon. Frtn, I novel, KilLinya.r. Len bad, LAvria. Slyer, Scofield, &Sera. nem*. Sonllsor Stoole, Straub, Welah. Within. and ‘Vrialetr.l. Nara—lffeaara.Cntbb. Flnnay. Jordan and Penroae.—i So the queation NM , dotarinlneff in the attrenseien. 1,11 TI. If nu. or Ilrritc,crrtrtrrn, April t.l. The aturtplun.nt• to Lb., enn4lltution ,r the C.•11110..11WrallI, Wong horlet On th• Will lb,. II 00. , Arrroli, 0, lint emoiehnerit Toe jtme, an4l mut 11. the prtlviolon. .1 the I , po.t man,. and wer... fo4l.pw. sty.: An.lerie.n. Arthur. 11411. Thiel,. flirliri. &rover. Brown, tiampleill. Cleuver, Crawfunt, !rickey, Ent. Eystrx, Firneohl, Vosicr, (Mae. ilunnnl. Ilar)ar, Ileinr,ltektno.l. Itßl, ilillegag, noir. vino, (Rorkg.)lnibro., I tines..lisrulii. Jenkins. Jobrii. n, Knuth/inn. Herr. I( ni.rtit.Long-Art-. Lovett. Mgnenr. Mungle, W I I rain. Mumma., Nutienyttliiir, Pttikin, Peurnitll, Purcell. !tam.-y, Ita nriey, i York.l 'Witmer. lin pi...chart., gluon, outh. (6inilirin.) Smith, (Cntre.) Steeni....n, Vnil, VglivourhigrVickerr, Vereghtley, Walter, Westbrook. Muir too, Witlinrurr, Wright, Zimmerman mid (hitz. NrArs—Me.irrin nark.. ti.inigin. Duck. n. !Inn cork, Wan, liotrinan, (1...bab0n,) Lel., Strutting, Thorn Warner awl Winlriele-11 fto Ow. qtvolinn wu dntrrtnito4l In the ntllrnottl re. On Ih. quegtiou. Will the llotrol ngree to the nwc , n.l nntendment • • The yeas and neva wen• token oureenbly to the nn•visions of the tt.eistitutiort, and act.. n. 1 , 114• U Veve—itlettars. Anderson, Ilitekhemo, (Pill. Beek, Yount, Calhoun. carnpbell, Part, KW. Faosold, V.ntor, 1111.1 ea. flame], !lamer, Ileles, Ili...stand. II Iloffmae. inertia) jinhtia, flows, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman. Knight, ledeenrutit• Liteatiker, Lovett, Nlanear, NI/1111:11.. 3loortiesul. N Nichol sou, N litionntriser. Pearson, Veters. Petrikin. i lO Ramsey, (PhilsdalphlA) Itatianty, (York.) ileum., Ituppt Plow,Ploan,Tolan. Vail, Viseghtli.v. Walter, Wetithe•.k. IVltarton,7.intetiounan aml gall., Speaker —157 NAYS— le•rArK. Arthur, Attgivnine, Markus: llence.n. Bishop. 'nowt, Cistue. Cleaver. Cravrford, Eister,Otisiner, llanoork.ll4l,lling,ll,,thaso,, Kerr. Lebo, 311talutinit, heed. Smith, (ciisebt Int Smith. PrAititre,) Elevensou. Strutlivro, Thorn. Vats .. .... Vickers. Wagonseller, Was tier, r Withentiv and W ri g h t no Inn question virtooletermintal in the affirmative. On the question, Will thellouse nice to the third amendment? The yeas and nays went taken agreeably to the provisions of the Ckinstitntion, and wero ao 1011 w. via : Ysas—llisiers. Anderson, Ilsokhnuse, Oall, Beek. Berman, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chao, Cbstiver,Cravvfortl, Plrkey,'Ent, Eyster, Pansohl. Poster, tilbboney, 11arper, Ilrins, llelomml, /1111, 11111esta, (1p,pp,,,,) Ili/Mann, (Lebanon,) Ilousrkeeper, lialirte, Innen, Jamie., Johns, Johnson, Kant/mm.llor,, Lebo. lairmaker„ Lovett, Mannar, Naugle, wait, sloorbearl, Mumma, man. Nichols, Nlc.brolson, Nmimarber, Pearson, Peters, Petrikln, Pownalf, Terrell. Ramsey. (York.) Reamer, need, 11mip. Plisses Slum, Stnltlt, se, Smith, (Centre,) Stavoulson, 'Tobin, Vinvoorbla, Vickers, Tmulitley, Wiarronsoller, Westbrook. irlllistoin, Wilhcrow. Wrl¢lll, Zimmerman null {Jets, Soraktr-72. Nare—Measra. Arthur, Auslualua, Ilackna, lihrhop, Carty, Doak, tliblea, Hamilton, Ilaacork, Ulna, Jr•nkins, Ktright, Leirkaring, Ileausny,ltotrta,Stratb. era, Thorn, Walt,. \B era, Wharton and 11rIntrodp—it, ....,--.. Au tlin quextlun wax dot , n ..ed In th • nitirni:itim. On the qiimnlon, - Will the !Immo agree in tin. feintli wie , elineel • The yew anti nay. wem taken ft...v..41,1y to the 1 . I,liollll of One Comdllutinit. rind wem on follow, elx: - ' Ato—limuirs. Andiron, Arthur. Ilacklinge.. It,. Balk Beek, Ikuwn, 111.thop, Rower. Mown, balk Carty. Chime. Clearer, Cuomfr.l. hickey, kat, E. kannol.l. Vogler, allitioney. 1111.1 ea, Itanni, Harper. 11 '.l Ilnlatanil, 11111. /11110inte. Iluffnuto, ((lerks,) Ifoffnian, •Onn.) Ilonseknimer, imbrie, lune*, arvbs, Johtmon, Kauffman, Kerr, Iwiat. Leinunri t, Mannar, Mangle. M'Caltuont, .11'llrain, Mumma, Mtitt.l - lYttibole, Nicholson, Nunetnarlsrr, Pennon, I . ..ters, Itetrtkin. Pournall. l orrell. Ittunaey.( ntinm.Y. (York.) Reamer, Krell, Roberta, Kapp, gill/IW, Sloan, !ham., (Cambria.) Smith, (Contra) Stever...on. Tula,. toll , Yttn.. 'Moeda Vickers, Voechtley, IVinuateller, Warner, W.f. brook. Wharton, Wittioton, Witherim, Zimmerman and Getz, Slone:ex—M. T: Ain—ll...wt. Dock, llomiltnk, !Univ.*, Eitrnther., Thorn. Wintr.h, rani IVright--7 SO fr 0 ,0.1011 dorrinfned In 11n- EtnenrrAnr'n Omen, 1 Ilannuncan, Junt f /vnnrybwinin. 1 do ortity that the alert. and foregiang IN a true oral ,Oofaret eon) of the " Yeae" and. Nays ^ token on the too. ionporiag amendment., to the Conaltution of the OnnotanweolUn ea the Name apaeare 00 110. Jonniale of the two Meow of the General Aseembly of thin 0.10100 wealth far the... Won of ISOT Witueee my hand nod the teal of meld office, this I ...- Jorenty-occondday of/une, one thounand eight hun dred and lifty.orrn. y 4l thi uumo k Cbo. OIIRMI. ifkerdernweata. ittcbicat. AFALSE 'THEORY EXPOSED.- TUE TRUE ItESRALED. .Itaukind have lung been eugulpht.l in darkness ns m g:m.ln the mpteries of tovalicine, and of deriving it ti nrhful solution of its putter over disease, mot its imp, to , in the treatment of the sick. Medicine, as prorated by the regular qvctilly.lan delusion —ft bundle of imptubobilitiee and nneertaintios. 'Chore ia nothing in its theories on which the pliyaleion tunmy 04 certain or nand: the results obtained from its ~,,, am doubtful, and in moat caseminsociafactory. It is tt .tlenin and startling fo,c, that. threv-fhurt ha of those -who have departed this life' died victim, not 1.1 duo.", but to the Iniudirioto. application of this unbtlo and loin theory, as proctirod by the regular faculty. hove proved the utter fallacy of the regular procure of mcdicine, me) the groat undeniable truthfulness of the IL R. IL none and over :wain; for, in a thou4stn.l cases, x h..ro the regular physicians have given op their ;alienates Juror able. and hod in1u0ny...,...1,1 set the time to only a f. short hour, that their vdrein,s had to live. Itmlway's Ready Itslief.RegulnP.re or Resolvent, tie the r-ts.t may boo. , Iteell, has reetored Ideate dying patients to new life mol In the tvm tnent of the nick by the It. R. It. et there it :100614:leg to 1,111.11.• or ttne,rtaititie, for thee.. remedies ore prepared as top ast,. fiso.l and to-sibs - ern, at', povort, founded on prim:4,l.s • tv. inninttable ii. their power over dteeitses, ns the low. of gravitation ever the earth. It Ix therafen, buy...able for these rounslies to fail no from the human system thedillieulty for which they ovi he given, tool of restoring the What, hummi aye ' tent to its normal tomtit ionof Itoolth. readdo seen In the iturnoulons egirary of IV'S It I: lII' RELIEF—for the moment this rnedW nppliod tho port or partner the body torttired wit en h P.n. ..r , ripplgtl with inn anitiee, till pain nod utwasinoss eessca, and the crippled, lame and womoted Intl. la-contr. inv,vor ' ated with n.netved strength. uu 111., with the Ilemlvont.— ' The most repulsive ....ores, tlvers.lltimurs. nod tbo amen stirmlo of chronir discos, renekly become extinct oftor few dunes is Lax. In ca., of byapepain, Cowlipation of the Itouria, =moment of the lacer. flungeations, Palpitation of the Heart, Itlutway'n ReamLator, in the form of Pill, can be relieda the, upon politico and eertain rorrcetor and rekolla lor diffieultie,. In ca,,v.i tempo, !olit.tl{ot , tot. tittrotor,olnottt uf stotsixritt Cathartic and Purgatice Pale Oren by the regular fatality, to en if they no move flit temporary difficulty, do t the of Cramp, Sittlion. at Stontach,ll.l Weaknr, ntid at terithe offecte of these folrgtitivtoi are over. Ito' loowely an , left live and the 'latent debilitated. Itmists,'s Itoanhatoro will instantly rebece the poin and dit rtotiovo the difficulty amt rectore o mg - War action I tam bowcht and otitororganc—they neulter irritate, inflame, xirk.tor weaken tio• pattool and the evamoloiscare natural, with out prostrating the '},lamor crautpuor tho by Tile. rentedirc rtte tile on onto that have 1,110,1 the strioriplt. hr the II <tor of a mathematical demo. .tration—ltiveriable in all oast', awl pro,o4lisig on a moiled routine.. They. out they alone, have iniparied to the In. coltartettroiextrotrotnronod repugtmot pro-lootca of the so ll ed t t rrgliltir faculty." the prectaton nuJ Invariability which are 4a.aential to the rettilliftontottt. of ...ion,. Tat. too the lotto. body no tho problem, and health a. 1, norlotti l'oll , ditton, they procOttol b y 00.01 rule. to eliminate ell'extrano ott. and deleterion. pa,rtiolen, and I but rest., calnsiltil lion to its integrity, by the ea minim of thtoe local or argot, to irnaptlarties which vitiate the pOuntinersof the • • • '• - • - • In Cholera, Yellow Ft•vtl - Dyttrittery. Dla• rhoca,Typliiir and Typhoid I , ,yertt, awl all malignant amt . malariain , teterr. Ca land. (h ilt Ittlief and Itettalttorg are not ouly ttwitirrotrati,, but certain preventite, N. 4 only In the milder lutilud , or the North h,l-. therm rontedior mirtttl 11, if therm trill tnahlie, but under tho burning yttnitt nil the I rlpilT, when.. in th.• At Ache and moot violent at e,.lttg they •atoureell the mph. ar 1.,- Mew,. Wins then, etlltm you tn....100t fern ea povure to .y cord-at:hnk tllvars or Infectious malady. All disearen that have become crtablislied lu the mihql chronic or count it utionnl, Itadwa,'S Rendvent, aided by the Relief and Regulators, will tem.., Scrofol, Brom Oat.. Ithers, Sore, lever Soren, Boma*, llunnaa, Salt Rhona. and all 'dint olismon, will quickie yield to thin all powerful silos!, The m. of the ResolYnnt will. In n f..n w,kel, entirely chain., the whole notnlttimm of the tx.d, . me earn net from how many mmeratlons hay, dervend your thle to the dinenam established in pow bodien, R R adway's esolvent will rinno•n nod give to you what yonr forefathers worn unit ble to—a porn and himitlly hml3 —free from dirwanee. CeY VION 11.120,,5, All like 114,1 lin,:at.nt at title v of the year, eaneed by deringetnent tlo , organa of the ”•tens. emitter) change. of the went het. heat end Md. disturbed circtdatkat of the hireld—Rhentnatletn. Neuralgia. TIC lb,lereux, Bowel Come. pond. fever and Agnr, Ileniarhe, Teothaelte, Aches nod l'sne,of all kind, Bruhn,Burns. Fall% Intletunsa. tory Dlee•teee, Congestive Iliseneea. Rennes in the eyetem— ImPure l`netnleLiver Ce.ntideinte---Dyspepeln, Kidnay Complaint, and all dievaree whether acute;intlautmatory, melarione. nerrous. chronic, :onstitulional, Itallway's Remedies will roost poenlvely terminatee and motor,• the infirm and enferbled epdent to health and strength. . . . Sr who hare friend,. now ttpon the briuk .. , rtho grave, ta, whom all hope,. of recovery are lost—who have hero given inettrablo by your physician. we write ,•m to utake one more eitort tho 111111,1 tiro of the dying one. A total of the... 16 . 1tICiliel rannot do Dutyand may more to life and health, even thongii m In.pot are enn.rtain e.l by your phymician. Over a thonAand sttrh hod.," hare come to t.ur know ledge:and we therefore, feel onmelrea titlt. In repterting the trial. t , urely, alter the physician sly+ he ran do no mom hi, prejudice to your using a rum,- dy that smut It mad, it, criminal. gi.V. on.. of we 1114L111C , ,vre Lave alluded to in thoab.ovo article, w, refer th, public to the mftwted 14rhnnl (Winn!, Eon w. II known in C4wula ItieNt nn n rano of 1111:111111 , p1IV.nwl weu etpproved of lky hi, colintrynirn for Inn 141,:li oneual,:apfu.itwo. 114sLoallurn, W., hos 1 ly wife pi - inz lorth to It child. left her 1,4 too esrly and r tu%flit a now. oold. which 111-0 , 111.,4 to terialn-tle Itf+. Th+ physicians in this nett, ble,r. and list,,ton were in at:outlaw, ou her—lott a:I of to. Rii—thr (1.1-I.or, had %Arm her fp rn dsr, /%1-, S , PITS cos se-saire malt I oat. het le.l4lde.inosientar ly satelluin to se, her horstlie her In.. 1 ham,nad 1.. cop) a cop) of your pares called "The „Wrong World," mid the o . res.% of your guedielLes. 1 reecilm.l In teat than M a Lott re., I ,re her the Zlrseleent with the I.,llstors—isel - or•huff to %lire+ tion, on.' in /hr., ,L•ts ,seroof nnvi, 1,1 tntpnorv.w.t. inn thi•.l%, reeoveroiLierri i. nos. thatik 0.1. hotter th. % re, •11,. was In her Itte. The child. when three month. ,dd. caught a 1.4,1 e„ Id. and daelmtlett asnly nten skrldon, nothing hut feed hit rye, protruttettirnot his head; as If SI". sp,ml.l drop out: the phynirianv all onitett Itt sy lag tt,en wae no ttee of at tempting to uutte hint. hie rtu , WNIt hror4rst. he • orge toe young wed must J,r. Ottt I thottstht diflorent Yonr gave lifo to net nth., while tho doctory gate her up I. .bath I again hal reotnne W them. 1 ga.n hiu, the ...lvent Internally and uee.t at nu waoltexternally. to hi. note • laughintt. !tenet y. htnttlin t t ottioy. the bent of Intelth. Your Mt.. vttut. Alit) GRIP/1711 rvrt,ler. i. Inn one ..nt thalvoul. li, I he u. .r 1 . 1 , u her.. tt.,l thr npa. withont triskl, uatl.l h.tvo It, 1+“ not. ther , ..,. Of?.' .4 , t r 16 -n 4 .0 ,, thotnerr rrr rt of ) , ,or I,b)•lrtrot.. ul”, Cu, no W. ......,rr .1.1 Owl. 4.11 T 1; A DWA k 1 , 72 Fulton Att.,. V. rtlo by llt'N'T At 311 N Elf, Ntn..itte 11411, Pitt, bargit. 'Th. 11.11. R. Rens,Li, Am Mert'h..t. said F.torrlv.orwr... nut.l IT WILL TAlii YOU BUT A PEW lIINCTEIL A-VD MA I" S.I TF. TO N TEA ES O F STTFERLYG7 CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The treat Purifier of the 1110,4. ~c ratt, Pi/c.rerel' l'hyntrtang pre,rib. It. and .-ver, ou.• who it .talk r•vrt. yet otT to the Anwrwan public has glunml .tech popularity In ....bort a tit, CA R TE S SPANIS II .11;sTrif Et JrWILL CURE ANY CASE OF' SCROF It will runt arty ea. or Illutirmatlma: It mill crr. arty ....urrrl Salt }thrum. II will cure any ea. of No.ralury It will eur. arty .vat s of rerur Arm.. Or aPy artairm ttnt iturrur.r. %tate ur the Mutt.) • „ - It curNl the rileco of Ilse lion. John Minor note, member of 0mar..... from 'rpm, of Ser..fula. after the .kill tot' the Nest phylirixi, both New York . 411+1 J . llll,trielphla. hod M tru.l rain; and it will en, you. rwukr, if you tiro AO ILltrt•4l. It eon.' D. Iturritt, rig. of Cincinnati. of Rhonmatiant of ftor pair.' ononlittg. altos nll other rrntwlnv foal failtal.— We line linntlnala ranch cortinrwttat. Call on tho ny.ont awt o Dtols and Clrcnlar,an.l rood for youraolf. I he many rat wtarkilltln and aanntiolting ettr.a Itax omit, Thr colebrattal Dr. Dutch, wilt,. to tot Dint h. had two of thr men ana.m. awl long atandttin caw, of a 411a050.0 that two.. would yirl.l I , of lint inotnl 000.,11,0. but he riinal no el.. mill, in. 1104 tho other with unto Ironies of Curtor'• Sponith Shallow. We Int - o known it tool In too, a thou,- anal comm. awl hat, cot 10 hear af o (IlitSln any on. AGUE? AND FEVER—Du not ta: , Quinine, Memory, or any aunt Dm,. hot try at owe thi•Orvoi /Renal, an,l Purill, el the Mud; Olrler't. Sirothlt Mixt alit eure any and evert yalla of and Fever. We 11„t‘e never yet • And for Ail .lipsra.on ati.ing from nn Impo, ~ f th, ever yot boon folttot to lots x. phnl nn ett , t. If you arr sick. try it nt onc.n not th-1:ty: time In pr,....nn„ awl tlboa.ntr,.t of 'vitt ~,,, t which nil lii= I:It 1011.11111, For cll. I,p n. d. VAIINEFTtION A U... nn,l .10:11:11-1 FLtnitN,l. aft.l C.anstry Not. p.krl,o •Itt• awl C...‘41.3A IMEMID The - Greaten Medical Diacovery 0F THE G IVIII. KENNEDY, OF RoNßuity. HAS d15 ,0 1 . 01,10$ 01IN of nor ronanon p...tore et.lm, reltn.ly that cur , overy klutl of Ilsto. loan tho norm: BcrafnLa t. gm common Pimple. Ile Laos tr."! It in °roe eleven Intn.lml CIUINI, and never falleA except In tan ranom(l.oth thundor humor.) lie has ono. In hi. 1.1.4,15i11r10err tiro hnminn certllkaten ,of It a volt, all within :wont' atllom of Boston. • Two, bottle% no , warranted to corn Ntlnming WIC, ',mull.. Ono to lim.• lodtlesi will curs the. worst kind 44 lasniolos nt the Wu,. Ten to throe hot ths elll ....gm the ardent of /On 4. Two hoUl ea ars ' , meson led io cart , the worst efltlker In th o mouth on.) 'nomad. Threw to Bye hottle• are wsrranterl to cure 1 ha worst came of rryslitolne. One to two bottler. are warrent ref to cum all humor. of the ey,411. • Two hottlestire notrrnntoil to ctibi running at the ran nnil litotclion among. tho Your to .L. bottles tiro wan-wino] to cure con-opt and run ning nicest. One bottle will rum scaly of the +kin. Two to three bottl, orttwarnotted to ourt , the moat deep. rotwonwel of tbottrontlotn. Two to three bottles aro warranted to corn the worst re,r. of rinswornt• Throe to tour bottles arc warranted to earn salt rhea... Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst easo or scrofula. A benefit In always experienced frlnn the first bottle, end perfect cure Is warranted when for shorn quantity I, to. ken. Nothing loroke so improbable to Omen who hoer In vain tried all the w o nderful medicines of the day, an Mit a coro na,. wood growing in the postural, and along old atone wall. .110,11,1 cur. scary humor In the ry.terat yet It it now a Hued fact- If ymthave a humor it lota to start. There on. 110 lG nnfnnda, liana or ha's about the suiting Immo caws and nut p.m. I Imldlal neer a thou./di bottle* of it In tho rleinl ty or Iloalon. 1 know It. effect. In sorry ease. It ban al: ready done mmeof the graded mums ever done In "boa, chunetta. T gave it to children overt yenr old, to old people of sixty. I hone area poor, puny, wormy looking children wham leak war mil and flabby, matured to a perfect Onto of health by one indite. To those veltuare aubJectto a Kick haubtchn, one bottle will alwayncure It. It glare went relief to catarrh and Jinni tomee who lame been motive for year. , hare taken and been regulated by It. Where the body In sonnet it work. Mato nutty, bat where thereto any deounuonent of the N.,. tiara of nature,lt willamen tery . eingoler feelings, but moat not he alarmed—they ninny. dhappear In bon, tone dam to a week. There la never abed nand( faun It. On the contrary, when that feeling I. neer you will feel y °amyl( like a now peratni. I beard some of the moot extravagant cram. ninny. of It that man odor. lisMned lm No chmagn or allot It ever neeeextry; oat the brat yen van get. I bone likewise an barb. which, when gnarl in swag oil, Knot. on uls swelling of the neck and under the cant. Price - bb cents. Price of the kledicalPhakmorT II per bottle. DULECTIOIiB FOR USE. Adult. one table 'taw:lfni per day. Children orer eight ram, licleext:sprerufith children from floe Weight year., tat spoonful. A• on direction am - be MOO ' , pueblo to all conelltutinta, take enough to operate:on the bowel. twice • do ilr. KENNEDY Oes perennal Mtendancein badman of acniftda. Sold Itrhalmale and rebel at 011. IZEVSE - ICS, 14 Wood Orem, corm, of Virgin Alley, and .1, I'. FI,EMIN All, ghouy. aplU kwlt DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, stAmm3l3./..150. ST roirthlitrn•t. near ontl. FRENCH CALF-SMNS -34 dozen uPonsin CorbeW. beet, 10 do- eLamoine," very dal Id do pundry Inninds, note opening nal fur No by 17 . • RICH MID BAND, No. =Liberty id. MUSTARD-500 lbs. in store sad for gab by bbl L lIMINZBTOCIL Ittrbical. AYRITS CATHARTIC PILLS, SUGAR COATED.) • , •11l lit•OL. CLEANSE THE BLOOD ILNII CORE THE SICK, Inn,lids, Ildhert, Muf.'irrs, Physicians, Philassaropistr, Rand their E_ffectr,and jaul9, of their Virtue,. For the rare of lleadache,Skir licadanbe mad Foul Stomach. Inrrismainn, Pa, May 1, ISSA. Dr. J. C. Arcs.:—Sir. I.have been repeatedly-cured of the worst headacheany body can have by a dos. or two of your Pills. It seems to arias from a foul stomach, ' , Web they ri,...nic at once. If they will cure others as tLey.dri ma, the tut it worth knowing. Tours with great redpect, ED. W. IHKELE. Clerk ors:learner Clarion. Bilious Thiart.ters and Lirrr amplaisat, . 1 1 DM,GryMFT Or 111 i. Brum t, I bane are, your Pills in my general and h Washington, D. C., Feb. 7,151 G. Fir: ospital practice roes since you made them, and cannot hesitate to any 01. are the host cathartic we employ. Their regulatit tog notion on the Lax, is quick and decided, couseqnently they an, :no admirable ton.ly (or derange:mails of that or gan. I ieleal. I li iv, ,eldwu found a case of Bilious Divan ~, ol.tinnte thatit did east readily yield to theta. F , ternAlly' your, AIANZO BALL, 11. D., l id 'hvelron of the Marine Hospital. I , vo-ntrry . rierhoz awl IV , rms. ' Posy lirric . x. II ,Itm_Utto. LI,. Co.. Ilieln., Nov. la, 'lO.. Dn. Avon: Dour fills acv tic. periellhill of tm.dhine..They have done my wile non, yo than I can toll ,you. Sh had b o n nsick and pining away 1,111..1,, Went oil to be dot , ton,' et Croat eXp1..... lot pd no Im.ttor. She then cont. need taking your fi11!,., WhiCII aeon rural her, by 021e11- hra largo quantities of worms blend) in.. her body. They aderwards coral h.. 1. and oar two rhildren of blissly ilys r., atery. One of one nolglilars inn] it bad, end. ,wife cured ht with lira doses of ,nor Pills, while tithe .mod . paid loon. five to twenty dollars doctor,' bills, in: d hied much time, without being cured entirely even Hot. 'uch a need trine as yours, which is actually good and Lou •.t, will he prised b00r.0E41..1. CatIFFIN. I' boaster. befdrestione and letpunly of the Marx . ... . . DEEI27=I=M=MME3II Do. arca: f hare wed your PUN with extnuttdioary Ato roto. to tor (orally extol among dome I luu called to rhat to .. 1 . 0 regulate the orgnox of ttlawtton mut Purl(? U.` Wood they are the rep 6.24 renuody I have ever known, and I ant roullduntiy rot•ononood thom to wy friendst Tourx, J. V. 111311.29. =1! Dear Sin I nts,aainK 3 knit elnhartic Inns In nty pntrliee, 0 , 1 find thew exceihnit purgnthe to cleanse the kystent tel pertly the f. lOl ,notains er the blod. JOHN 11. 311:AC17131, ?it. D. Erpipdas, Scr.fitio, King't Era, Teller, Tyntorx, on Nat Rheum. From it forwarding Slarchautof SL Louis, Feb. 4. 1S50: IL. Arta: Your the paragon of all that Li great in 111441i , 1111e. They havo ennui toy littlo ilaughter of Weer unit aiireg upon hoe handsawl feet that incurable year, Ilk mother has lifen long grieroa4y afftleted with Mut airs and plmplon on herelli and in her hair. After our child lea. cgirntl, and .ho RI,. tried your MIN and they uriul her. ASA MORO RIDGE. =Ea . . Yrion the live. Dr. Hawke:, of itie Willi - Ai-A E. Church: Pruend MVAN2O.II,Oa., Sala. 6. 1140. liononnn Sim I should umiratefol-for the relief your 4311 him brought me it 1 did not report my Mute to you. A eolil.ettliel it .y limb. and brought on o.nflichithic nen mink: pram, whirl, ended in chronic rheumatisib. Notwlth. maudli: I land th Ir..t of iihriiciant the illeense vow worse mid worse, iy the advice 11 your excelliint went In Italtiniote, Dr. 51. clionzlii. 1 tried your Tulle. Their effecta wera plow, butt . Ily peraticering In the woof themlllo/ now entirely well "...XATE C uanru. It o.e itOCOC., la, DIM. 5,11155. Dn. ATM no born entirely mired by your ilia of tiout painful Ilitl01.4:1 that had afflicted me for INCEIiT PLIDELLi. Itropmy, Pl. thora. or kindred Compiniut.s regolring w•ti.v our,. t ..y .' cellral ry wetly. Per flokaiirci ' moslikenotipation, and us a Ifinner Pill. lhay are a ignorable and effectual. Pito. Summon u. Paranoia. Inflammation. and even Dea rman, and Partial ilindLlClll4 beeo cured by the akera t I ve a eon of thee. Niaot MOW pill i in market contain Slerrury, which. nl lboualf u valualil renewly in okillfal I=l6, is dangerana in a publlr !fill, from the drofulini conaequencra that frequently fellow Ito Inenatlone nee. Th.,ea contain no mercury or mineral enimianee whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, !OR TIM RAPID PURR OF Cough', /Wilt, I baracikr.to, Infitteum, wnwping (Weak Croup, Asthvoz, incipient (bniumptim, nod for [ln , relief or consumptive patients in rolvanoril bin,, the dimwit.. %V,. k1e..,1 not spook to the publicans •irture. Through mit every town. sand aimed every hamlet of the American Steles. its wonderfol ntres of pulmonary complaints hare made II already known. Noy. few sate the famine. in any cirilize.l emstary on tide continent without sole personal erwritee of its effect.: and fewer yet the cantor stuther any where. which hare not sintong them tonne livln trophy of Its victory over the subtle and dangerono , lieenoes of the thnsst. drat hinge. While it Is the nmat powerful antidote net known to man for the formidable muldangerotto dl ea-oes of the pulmonary organ,, It Is al. the pleamanteit and aaf eat remedy that can be employed for infanta and yonng iwn.lite. Primate ghoul.' have it in stole againot the inaidi oils enemy that,. steals upon them unprepared. We harm ohutelant growths to leliere the Cherry Pectoral eaves niece lives by theeonsumptions it pro cute then Ow it entre.— Keep it by poll. clot rimy. your 001110 while they ore crirable, nor neglect thorn until no human skill can toaster the inex orable canker that, footstool on tho rinds, rata your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung dbiordere, and as they know too the virtue+ of 11110 remedy, we greet not do mere than to imure them it ir pain made the belt It cat be. We 'pare nn coot no ear, no toll to produce It the most perfect [...slide, nil thus afford Omse youeelyon it the beat nyr^nl whir, cotkin ran fernioli for their cure. Propaned by n.. 1. C. AY}llt, Practical mid Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Aare. ASe-I . riet• 25 cepts per lox. Fire hoses for $1: Sold la' B. A. IiAIiNF.STOCII 4 CU.. IV holeal. Agents Pittsburgh, and liy an Druggi-te and Medicine Dealer.. au I .d.kwirsi F DR. HDONLAND.. I , • BITTRRS pnrrancro ur PR. C. M. JACKSON, PRIL.ADELPITIA PA CU `(~~L1. EFFECTUALLY I BE Nerrrals✓, t f thr Kidney, (nut WI DU v/ps artnttyfrufn dmord.red Lirrr or Stomach. Such • es Cough- putlun. Inward , I Pil.u.ruturusof Bk.l to the Mutt. Aridity uf the &unmet. Nat., heart burn. Dl9- 1 - gu.i fur Foul. Fulntret or Weight to thh Uttuacia, Ann. I:nu:huhu.... Sinking or Phut Unntyg wt the Pit of the Stomach, bvrimmina of thn Ilead. Hurtled and Inalcult Drina Idea, Vlutt.ning at the m lien.ry , eh , ktn, , atliocating. %ens. hat% w hen to a lying inle t., tHinnnw..of IX de or wale before We Sigh t, and min In th% Thad, Dennielley or Per%pira• Yellowy...A% or the Skin and Eyna, Pain In the Side, Rack...CheAt. Utah, /ie.. Suitt!, Finothe% of !teat, Clurvinin In tin. Viral, Ciinsinnt Evil Anil L-reat Kean'. ott. of • - Snirita. n calling the attention of thn public to tes no aith n feeling of tho tannat enno and adaptation to the dl mew for width 71... proptieh . this preparation, deuce in Ito virtn it iorocotiuuctale . 1 - It is no new az I until,' article, but one that Las anal the toot of a ton year trial baton the American pgarple, and It, reputatio i and sal.. In imrivalled by any similar pre. parotlono ...Matt The testimony in its favor given by the moat prondoent rid well known physicians and individtuals Cann parts of the ruuntry is lumen., nod a careful pent ad of the Aluinnor. piddi,loal annually by the proprietor, and to be lout groin. of any of his Agron.. cannot bot satisfy the moot skeptical. that this romody I, really donervlng the groarerlohrity It too obtainftl. Principal Office and 31.ssittfattory, No. 90 Arab street, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TESTYLIONY • . En., the tra.ff known Trataller for laintatnaini Iron Rini. , flaary Coosita, /h. Dvaeastkoa, /a. D. C. M. :TACCMON—D.ar wee for for fisu years larly milliard with Chronic litilinna Dysentery, for which alai ;Abard by eirreral of the beat physician., in the cuntry, lost ell , In,, avail. !Mao ivied sorb.. remetilen,Dut roold Dad nothing to bow:fit um. until t waa habit,' to try your Deno. hitters, end after taking four bottles by which I vran entindy eurrd, and am now enjoyikg the best of More Effects of the German Bitters in Dye pepaia and Liver Complaint, Certiflcato of J. C. Crane, Esq., Reporter for the "Renn in,: Chronicle," Pittsburgh, 11, who, Feb..lSSff , sYls -For wane week. past ay wife has born nine your Ger man Ritter, with a happy effect. She has bred afflicted more or lest, for several yen], with disease of the Liver and Dropctula. and until she eetunienced neing the Bitter, no thing had given her nmh relief. Hoe health is now rapidly tarinerill.. appetite wash noel WO have every reason to ho. beve ehe ail LW perfectly ninon!. She says it In the best nmlleine she has «ter need." Neffous Debility. J. NI. llumunap. Doylmitown. soya. etly wire lou aeon aglictod with A Nervous Debility since September. laid. slum which lbw I ham been unable 'to Gel any phyvicinn iir M 4116116 that would benefit her in the Imiet.until moue day I called at the store of Dr. Garvey, In 11.14 1 , 411. for eonso tincture of Iron, and cteiscribed to him the lone of my wife: ho then handed mo • lot of papers to read. Joining which I found ono destriblngyour German Bitters. I Immodiately procured a few bottles from him, and am pleased to state that the use of the Bitten, has done boo more good than All Gm medicine elm has heretofore taken. I wide yon to send urn half dozen bottles. fLiver Complaint. .1 .P. {Vick. 51 tingeing, Pa., M 2.2 ay , 1854, my.: ',With much pi nmlrn I testify to the virtue of your Gore moo Dittoes. Soule Ilse since f erne afilicted with o disease of the 1.1. cr. for which I used various remedies, but with no beneficial eltecL until I was induced to try poor Bitters, which 1 ion now happy to state hero entirely cored um!' They are entirely ' , meltable. free from all alcoholic *Glom lame. and pleamut .111 Lode and smell. 110-1`114,75 rent, for bottle. Sold by firm:grits and Btorekerpore In every town and village In the Unitrel Plates and Canada& And by FI.IIIIIEII 111:08., And Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, Pitmburgli WQNDERFUL DINICOVEEtIrt WIIICII lIAS BEEN rilE STUDY AND roietirch of the beet medical mon that over lived to Illid m rot:icily that would radically cure dm Dyspepsia, which hoc boon recently found out bv D IL IL T. PO it D,• • 0 F PITTSBURGH, I'ENNA, 111, laborious search and rmiearch the Vegetable King. Mon for eight or ten your., has brought to light a wonderful 51mlielno -whirl will raillmilly cure the. DYBI'EPALA, which le the first rammer all goneral disease which the human ay. tem 14 Milder) to. Kreps Um Ileseryolr[Stoms4lll Oran and We must all have pool health and cannot hem subject of any general disease. Dr. D. T. I , OIID has ben n subject of 11114 ayrful disease bintoolf,lltyspopslal for eight to ten yearn, and has tried hundreds of experiments. himself, but all In vale., With loin prosent 01Ae01-cry, whirl, has mulleally and Idin and ninny others in etx, eight In twelve days, without polo or sickness, or any unpleasant feelings In the spitem, but on Gm contrary, It intignmt. the Ryanm and gloom a healthy action to every part. It will act gently or copiously on the bowels. And give A healthy action to the stomach and liver. Ton min eat tool drink • your mood ,IlotIng • which will not Interferm—tho medicine always doing Its drat ...milled Dit.ll T. FORD'S IrliSPlSSlitru/I)11b. Mint kind of disowns, will Dyapoptlia produce/ I answer It is the find comae of nil general Bame, Liter Affection, ' Lunn Affection, or Pulmonary Diernee, Bronchitis, 81rk Headache, Billions Ellarrtorn. Billions and Typhoid Ferenc, Fereraml Ague, Berm. Fever, Neuralgia. hoGlixt Colds° Bowels. Iloilo, Himky or Gummy Skin. Colda. Ghro, manta of ell kinds, Apoplexy, Insanity, Weakneas pf the 'spasm. Falso Conception of the Mind, heartburn, Flatten of the Phomach. Throwing up of your. Food. and Mao Wind. All of the above feelings may or will to produrssl from a . Itpopciotic ohnnech. 'Finn that mg. all gametal disowns will to. pmduretl, or this Onternect le true, width no sane mind will deny 4 Leaman all who hare been Got know tido statement to ho true from MperifliCe, • Via. or deranged stomArb is Amt. How important It It to a poor patient who hes been suf fering for many yearn, tivpoint him to • remedy that be can rely on,and radically remove the muse that hex made him sick. Ira like e luriner toaned upon the oemtn, et the that Il r ,01,,,p,m of a light bonne, Ida Muni bounds with Joy. PRICE lIREE DOLLARS PCII - 110TTLE. Sold by the prieter, Dr. It. T. ire Wait end ot Pennsylvania A en mum, (Forth street hood.) ut also JOHN HAFT, Jr., No. Id Wl.lOl street, corner of Sixth; also., N 1 ,.. TIN, WKEOWAN A CO., Liberty street, below St.. Clair. Pittsburgh. Also, Mr. W. A. lIRED, formerly the firm of Jams T. Semple A Cis, Northwest corner of Federal arse. and the Diamond, Allegheny City. And also, Dr. Ford'. Anti-WI:Ilona and Liver Plllg also, hie Invaluable ladles VeuetahleNerre Liniment. . . . . The &bore medicines lIPO4 no cominendation. (Or thou- LIMN in one city and county will testify to their invaluable qualities. Their eqnsi is not to be found. lurlitdawlyF • DELAY NOT Ye Ye who Consider D sine Dead of Hair NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT, brit ere it le too Into ate SANDER'S SCALP ToNro, rrnlch reerone the hraltby condition of the soslp, awn hair to grow on the bald, mot cheek. any tendency toward. Ito falling oot, sad becoming thin. Sir. For mule at the principal Droplets, and by the Pro prietor, San! STREET, Iwo doom below Smithilehl et. mylo STARCH -200 bxo. of the celebrated Ro7 w e Part Starch ear male by ' ax 6 aL aue tiailrnatuL RAILROAD NOTICE MITE PITTSBURG'', FP. i % ll g . izzuz i WAYNE k CHICAGO RAI I ROAD COMPANY, with lta - ample Rolling Stock clad equip. ent.o preptuud to transport Paasengers and Freight trom Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago,St. INnia.lndiaoop oils, Cincinnati, and all places Wee. and South-rest, with a gm./ decgoe of's-loam-1u and expedition. The fact that this read forma the moat direct end rnl consolidated lino between Pithabnrgh and Chieago, la a suf. [kind - gust-ante° that its Trains can make better time, and more sure connection. with Trains on other Mauls, Gum .an be made by any other route. Philadelphia. I Pittsburgh. I L'restline. Ft. Wayne. lit Express, 1.00r.x. 2.50 t. x. I a 'obi 3.40 p. vs. " 11.00 P. 2.15 P. M. 10.30 P. X. 1 5.30 a. n. ' Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.60 A. PIZ I'i[rsl.utgh at 9.40 A. na arriving in CresfUne at 6.17 r. n. Express at 11.00 P. It.. Second Ex press at 2.03 P. st. nun Tirsonnt—Froto Pittsburgh: First Etpress in 20 hours and Illpvintstne Second Express In hour. and so From Rini Express in 34 hours; Second Empress in W.) hours awl.s unmans Tito Mall Train from Philadelphia Is overtaken st. Pith burgh by First Exprivis. and passengers by that Train may go forward by First.F.Tpress fmrn Pittsburgh. Tha 9.06 A.AI. Train from Pittsburgh being a Train for local bantam, is overtaken at Creetline by :seminal Express. All Trains make rime connections at Crmtline for Cohn.. boa, Cincinnati. Indimmpulls and St. Louis. taw. at Fort Wayna with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis; also, nt Forest with Trains un the M. R. k L. E. IL IL From Chl.go. iFt. WgyLi Crrettlee.lArr. Piotnb yO. Int Expreen, 7.40 A. 36.1 3.40 P. V. 111/.30 P. n.! 6.004.0. 3.1 - 10.00 e. 0.1 7.45 411. 13.13 e. n.! 7.34 0. 0. Anil Train loare. Crestlluo at 4...1 nrriring In l'ltta. burgh 10 1.00 P. M. Thew Tratnt make close corium:Guns with Train" for Phila delphia. Baltimore utal Now York. Train e from St. Lonla,lnilianapolie. Cincinnati and Colum. bug ntalio cloveconnections at en.atllnawith all mturning Tntine. At Ft. Wayne. Trains front St. Loste, Central till nole, Lafayette, and Intermodiate places. concert with above Trains. At Fortin. connections at, made with Tralna to and fnan Cincinnati. Spring - field .41 Dayton. AOCOMMODITIoN 'numb—Lea,. Brighton for Put,. laugh at 6.30 A. 11,12.1A1 Y.. and 11.3111.. NI. Leal, littatiorgh far Nun Brighton at 8.15 .1. at, and 5.25 e. y. 1 1, 43Cann choked thndtgh, and tin charge for bundling. For ticket,. and further.informathm apply to A. T. JoILN STON, Agent. at the Great Wooten: Railroad office, directly on the corner of the Monongnbela House. Pittnburgh, or to GEORGE PARKIN, Federal street ctraion. Allegheny City; D. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn street, opwelte Tremont llorulo, ChL..gu, or to the Agents at the Stations along the To commence on ITEDSTSD4Y, 24th Inst., and cant non until further notices. J. J. HOUSTON, Ocn. Puler and Pet AWL . D. W. BOSS. Noir Agent, Chicago. I). W. 1101011 TON, Agent, Philadalphla .1. II MI./RE, dupl. teir9l-1e24 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. THE NEW SllOß'Zzs RuUTETO CINCINNATI A. SI. LOUIS rht STEUBENVILLE OR BELLEAIR NOW OPEN.—Thu trulnd °Mini rood now run tUrrctly to and from Allegheny Depot and Clerel I, StrUbeuville, Win,ling and Belle:Ur without clmp, or lingritur. Three Dully Trainer° Steubenville, Wheeling and Itollenir. Two, Pally Fruit. to Cleveland. ,Fonr Daily TrRILII from Cleeeinno to Chicano. 'On mid after 3louday, Augunt 3d. 1857, the tritium of thin Company will run daily,(Sunilnye excepted.). follotrec Irara Allegheny Inn A. M.. DAD A. Xl.mnd 3 P. M. Arrive in titimbenville - 0.40 1•133 r. 0.26 r. n. • Do Belleair, 8.00 a. 2.112 r. Do Cleveland 4.05 P.M., 9.35 P. M. The 4.00 A. X. train makes no connection for Cleveland or any point north of Wellsville. Thin train is run through to Steubenville, Dridgeportand Bellealr,connctlngat Manlier. Tulle Junction with a but train for Newark. Columbus, Itay o indiampolls,Cincinnatl,Lonisville an. 181.. Louis, leaving Allegheny Depot at 4.00 w. Newark T 2.45, Columbus 200 and arrive at Cincinnati at .0.30 rat. _ Tisk route ♦la Steubenville to Cincinnati le TIIIIITT MILES 811ORTkR than Till Crstline. The 4.00 , at. train makes connectinn at Bellaire with a tad° on Central Ohio It. It., leaving Bellaire x 19.00 , [or Cambridge, Zanearille, Newark, Colmoboo, and St. Lool, • The 3.00 P. It. train makes connections for CI evelml.. Buffalo, Toledo. Detroit and Chicages et Stoutonnville Junc tion 6.06 fur Columbne and Cincinnati, arriving at Newark 12.43 P. ta... Columbus 2.25 A. /would Cincinnati 7.44 a. at Bellatir at 7.50 T. ft., connoting with the night train on the CentrniOhio Railroad Sri Cambridge, Zonemillee New ark, Columime and Cincinnati. The IMO.. x. and 3, or. trains Loth run through to Cleve. Inud and rink* claw connection. at that point for Chicago and other points In the North-Rent, via Cleveland and Toledo itallrand. The 3r. it. train connect,. with the Michigan Otiaral Railroad Boats for 'Detroit, thence to Chicago hymn. Pamengere leaving Allegheny on the ii.fo A- a. train for Chicago via Cleveland midTolettlo, will arrive nt tl nt point scorn /tours in odnenor of those wholenve at tim same hour and go via Yort Wityue. Pasnenger. for Wellsville, Steubenville, Wheeling and other points on the river lino by these trains go through without dotentlon many hour, In advance of the steamboat. on the river. Baggage checked through toSteubourille,Bellentr,Culum bus,CincinnathSt. Lutile,Clerelend, Chicago and other points ou the lino. Passengers for Now Philadelphia and Stations on rho Tumarawas Branch must take the 840 A. M. Train from Allegheny City.. Ticketa aro sold to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Mllwankle, St. Louis, Quincy, Bur[Moon. Fulton, Rock Island. lowa Clty, Dunßeth, Peoria, La Mille, Freeport, Erie, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Steubenville, NTheeding, Bellealr, Columbus, Tndianapolis, Clnelnooti , Louisville, St. Louis and to all way stations on the road. Ticket to all point; are sold nt the Ticket Mace to Allegh eny City. . t Passengers can get any Information concerning thin line thee 071 /.. or the ContPon.Y. Olonongaliela Ilonee,) Pitts burgh. It. P. OL.talir, Ticket AO, Alleghele City. J. A. CAUGLIET, Agt.. Pittsburgh 1857 , 1857 Michigan Central Railroad Line. MORNING ANDEVEZZ IN ..o,l_ ISO Li. for Dotroit,Ch atoraLihraulde, Sheboygan, Galena, Dolomite, Cock Island, liorlinoen. lowa City, Fordo-Lsc, Pralrle-do-Chien, IL Louis, IL Pool, or any other fart of the Great West.' After the first of 31ay, the splendid Steamers CITY OF CLEVELAND, MAT' QUEEN and OCEAN, will form the moredng and evening Doe between Clarland and Detroit tho present mason,vntaniog as follows: OCEAN, MAT QUEEN, (apt. C. C. BLODOrrf . Capt. E. IL Vmsa. /sweet Learcir Cleveland.....slooday A. M. Clevelatad.....Monday P. M. Detroit_ Monday I'. M., lawroil Ttleeday A. M. ClevetanA....Tnesday I'. H. Cleveland Wednea'y A. )1. Detroit ..... —lVedoes'y A. 31. Detroit.. ... .. -IVedoes'y P. M. Cleveland ............... A. 51. Clevelati.L....Thoraday P. M. Detroit.....--Thonilay P. H. Detroit .. . . --Friday A. Vt. Cleveland.-... Friday P. M. Clevehml.....lntunlay A. M. Detr0it......."-Saturday A.M. Detroit- - .Saturday P. M. CITY OF CLEVELAND—Capt. J. 31. Lcsnr.—Leares. Cleveland.....Thealay A. M.Cleveland.....Fridny , A. H. Detroit...—.-Tuesday I'. It. Detroit Friday P. M. la d. Cleven....Wednes'y P. M. Cleveland Satunlny P. M. 1 Detrolt----Thursday A. M. Detroit -Monday A. It. One of the boats will leave Cleveland every morning at 9 o'clock. (Surabaya excepted,) alai every evening on the arri val of Trains from ... BUFFALO, PITTSBUIttiI/ AND CINCINNATI, -. Arriving at Detroit In Brno to connect with the morning anA evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Cldengo with all trains for the Northwest and South: Men, with the lams on Lake Michigan for all ports north of Chicago. Fans $1 less by this route than by .y other. ' Traits of the Michigan Central Road run into the Union Depot at Chicago, from which nll other roads diverge. there by saving hack hire .d change of baggage, incident to other route.. MM2==MI EMMIi= Perm', going- to lowa, Kama; and Nebrarka .111 rind this the cheapest and most comfortable route, an our boats are large and cumniodloua Families moving West, sod dealers In stock, will tied it greatly to tholr advantage to call at (ho Cutaway's Office, Onvoor of Rhyne and Litrrty Stmts. dirmtly opposite tho Mansion House and Pennsylvania Railroad Dopot. • For rates of fare and farther information, applx at the abovootllco. L. A. PlElt(F. , General Agent, Clovelanl7 W. C. SHAFFER, Ticket Agvnt. apleodent F. KNOWLASD Agt., Plttabtirgli. Prunsylvanla Rafirm TILE GICE AT CENTRAL Route, connecting the AV!anti cities 'with Western. North-Western, nod States by n continuous Railemy direct. Ti,! nests at Pitteburgh with daily lino of Steal on the Western Ithers.and et Cleveland and Steamer. to nil porta on the North.Weatern the mod direct, cheapest, and reliable • FREIGIIY can be forward. to nod from thv RATES BEIVEEN PIIR,ADELPUIA A FIRST CLASS—Daots, Shcas, lists and Caps, Books, Dry Groh, (in tx[ieft. bales .41 trunk.,) Drags, (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Fora, SECOND CLASS.—Donnstio Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking. On original tabu) Drugs On casks,) Ilardenero, Loather, (In rolls or Isms) Wool and Sheep Palls, Eutward ........... .... . TIIIRD gteel. — Griainn On coon,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, avdted (lona or inssuoirs,) Tobacco, manufactur ed. (except Omen or Cut.) &L. &c... - FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish,liacon,Beef and Pork On rankle or bouts, Faatward,) Lardand Lanl Ott. Nana, Soda Ash, (let. m. Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosie, Ac FLOUR—YSc per bid. until further notke. GRAIN-25c per 100 lbs. until further notice. COTTON—E: per bale not exceeding fan ihs weight, tinbil further notice. tka.luahipping goods from any paint cost of Phliladel. phi, be particular to meek packages .via. Pennsylvania Radrsid." • All Ooodsoviesigned to the Agents of this Road st Phibuielphlit or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PRZIOLLT Aostria-0. E. Ensue, 64 Kilby street, BO8t012; J. F. Clarke. No.: Bator Bonne, and No. 1 William street, mad John McDonald. No.o Battery Place, New York; Pierce & Zancaville, 04 Irwin & Om, and Springman & Brown, Cincinnati, 041 Moldrnm, Madison, lesl4:DurnestilL DeU Ocv., and Oilier k Jewett, Louisville. Ky.: P. O. CY- Riley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; R. F. Sass, St. Louis, Mo.; liar Worreley A Co., lilerehtds, Ch." 1114 J. P. Musa. FL Wayne, Ind.; E. J. Sweeter, Phila.; Ils gnw A Koons, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsbecgle. 11. 11. 11012STON. Gaul Freight Agent, Phil.. 11. J. LOMBAERT,SnpL. Ancona, Pa. fabtlY Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad. THE PITTSBURGH &- .i gggal Connell...lllo Railroad is no °penal for the traneportation of pairengers and freight to and from Pittsburgh and anolterille, connecting a ith the Penn. Central Railroad at Bruton'. Station. Arrangernents bare raise been made with thn Penna. Central Wlrowt, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Italtimero will be carried from points on tho Pitt. burgh wad Connelsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable tonna. . -. R. 1 1 .010 or Taarts—On and after Wedrusslay, oth Inst., th s ,,, will 50 two daily trains. ea follow., rio • Mail Train, leaving the Passenger Station of the Penns. it.nr.d.. , ..7 ...log, (Sunday ezeopted,) at 7 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, and arriving • CermetlsrMe at llas A. 3L Express Panouger Train leaving Pittsburgh at 4:20 o'ck P. M., and arriving at Connelsville tNoP. M. Rartraznao—Expren Train will re Dennellaville at 5 o'clock, A. g with th Mall Train mat on the Penna. an d ßai at Winton's Static at 7:46 A.A. and with the Indiana Accommodation at e place, arrive {ll Pittr burrggh ltat 9 A.p o l g riNg Cihnellsville at 4ao P.m.,' ' a con necting at Drinton's Station with T a Creek Acbotam eslee lion Train N 0.3, Penna. Railroad, arrive In Plttstnugh at 010 P. Of. Freight to and from Pittsburgh tind dation on the" Pitt sburgh and Connelbwill• Railroad. II ho roottred and de. livered at the outer Depot of th e te otia. Hannan!. Bunting & mar. awakes for t. Pleasant, Uniontown, ,Frostburg and Cumberland leave nellarille regularly on Railroad, the arrival of the train.. Tickets an be Ica from the Tickled Agent at the Perim. Railroad Passenger Depot. The Adams Exprese Company hiva rpecial ronsengers with. theft proof trafes,oo the Lanni... Truitt, to take clomp of money, valuable.; and qackages of all kinds, entrusted to the moo of that Company, who vell receive and rnalpt therefor, and give special attention o the wife and prompt delivery of the came. IL LACKSTONE, Soy t. May 5t11,1857—my7 Great W n Matt Route. • GALENA AND CHI CAGO Union • Railroad-Id Line for Freeport, Galena led Dunleith, from CENTRAL DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, connecting at Dunkitli with steamers Sir St. Paul end the Lipner filiseindppL WELSTREET DEPOT. FULTON LED lO W A LINE—For Dixon, Fulton, and Central lowa. Pamengers fur lowa, Nebruka and Kamm, will find thia the moat expedltkroa 11 , 1 , M4 it being Ale Line to the IdlsaitalppL and *heeler by fifty Wan than any other line. connecting at Fulton with the Great lowa Stag* Co., for all points in lows cud the Weld. DELorr AND MADISON LINE--For..Belolt,Janeuilie, Ramon and Central Wlteetoin. , • Fox Run VALLZT • LINE—For Crptal Lake, Ma nefix7../Gelttmend, and potnte Korth. Two trains daily, Rudy eteepted, panodn t., mak a in k g w &is or the lemiogwith ftoirn aa •nlgld a loa th th anon Pw4lptatodba wivinopra. 44116Etts AUGUST UNE RAILROAD, 'MST Thirty ofTrarel Siovesi-- A to °knob.. scitkon change of Cars—To CY *snob: in elsrylight. On and after MONDAY, Aug Ed. ISM, Two PAA815.16111 TAAAAA9 via Obis route lea's th Federal Street, Allegheny Depot. dally,(Sundaea excepted. so follows: Mgr TRAlN—dommstaes Nemo. loom Allegliony at 4.00 a. 04 Stenberivillo Junction 7.00, (bnvateast at Cadis Junction at Sa. sa.;) Columbus 1.130 and: arrives at a.. cinnatl at 8.30 P. s. Tills train stops only at Cadkit June bon, New Market, le, Coshocton, Ineuden and Newark on the Stenbeneill and indlonaltaartwi. SECOND TRAIN—Tram I:7Oituns looms Allegbvoy 3.00 P. Y.. Steubenville Janet lon Rai. Columbus 2,40 A. It, and arrionat Eine/mall at 7 so as.,. stopping at all sta tions on I. R. It. i • it iggp• By rook thirty .mill ' a trawl are Oared, it be ing the moat ilimet line Crum Pit ibutnli to Odi n t,, gb,. irinnati and Om southern and on ith ivi•ltidn rink, •mi in appointments and management unintpained lig aii drat dim road: in t h e Uninn. CONNECTIONS Trains connect at Newark with the Sandusky, ktur,,ileld howark IL 'Liar kit., Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago. At LVLUAIBUS with (Mamie:is, Cigna and Indmva ILL Co. Aqua. CrLana, Troy, Dellefontaine. Forret Lc. • At XENIA with the Dayton, Xenia k telpreaud iadiaaa Central It. It. for Springfield, Dayton, Richmond, Indianap ohs, Louisville, Central Indiana, Central Illinois, Lafayette. Terre Ileum, St. Lords, ke. At MORROW with the Chaelnuati.Wilmington and FAZIO. vine IL R. for Woehingtort.Circleville and Lenowter. At IAVELAND with roods for Hillsboro, Ilirtudenend Ports month. AT CINCINNATI with the Ohio If Irtnierippi Mond Oast, B. IL,lbr Madison. Louisville, New Slimy, peso. vine, Vincennes. Cairo, Central Illinois, St. lends, Jererson city, Harms, Nehmskil. and ail points on .the scowl sod Missini rivers FAREAS LOW ASBY ANT OTILEIt ROUTE--1/Ae• :ACM CIIECKED Tnnocon. l'or through llctota by Ibis roineto tlieprineliol NV. ,mil aanSoirrnrna CITIES, piTtIDO Splay at the Great h ;tern fiche Office, directly oh the coriwr of the 310nra not Pittalintrgb; oret the lateral ,Once .ST/ttioh ant, pbeny. 6- ASK FOR TICKETS "PIA STEEDENVILLI Allllnforination concerning the allover Lino and 4 •i rote nrvuhiwy togrther with ilw•inigh freight rates and coi.•raeta, will lie forribilled on application at their ogle, 114 Watar strove, CitnitiurAlt. • 111. A A. nuremNs,v,. • General Tleket Agent, Colamb., 4.1110. W. W. BAGLEY, Supt., Coto. bna 0. Q== Air Line a fiROM CHICAGO TO LOUIS via. St. Louis, and Chicago Railroad, all the way by Itailmut, carrying the Great American Expruu and United SW!. Mails. The only direct and reliable route Ithe South and Southwest. • Seventy Mike shorter thAn an other Route. Trains leave the !OUTMAN UTHEILN and CHICAGO A ROOK. 18LANDR. R.;Cortiar of Yen Buren and Sherman rt rue to. t. Lout. Day Express, 11:30 A. V.; daily, (Sunday sx eepre4)--arrive at}fit Louis at 1:20 P. 51. ft. Lois Night Express, 11:15 P. H., daily, (23attire.ays eepted,)—arrlve at lint St. Louis a t1:30 P; M. TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST. 1,1511.15. Day Expreee, 5t15 A. M., daily, (Sunday excepted; arrive st Chicage at 1e45 P. M. :eight Expreee,3 P. 51.01aily, (Sunday excepted;) attire at Clileagn at 7:1.5 A. 31. From Chicago to St:Louie, 13 Hours. IMPORTANT LOCA I AT JOLlET—with the Rack US alto, Rock Island and Cent AT BLOOMINGTON—with II note Central Railroad for GROAN Waynesville, and Decatur, and with Etorti for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria and °qualm ft. It. for Walnut Grove, Witabington, Peoria, Pekin, Beinalleld, Eimund Kno.arille .Galcaburg, Moorroauth and e u rli ng . ton. AT SPRDRIFTELD—with Onset Western Railroad for Jacksonville, Naples and Illinois litres. AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Packets for Ila mined, Qiiney .and Keokuk; the most expediticros and reliable route to oil portions of North Pastern MIMOUIII. AT ST. LOUlS—with Daily First Class . Strundoots for New Otiose:land Intermediate Polnts on the Lower Minds. sissimd, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, SL Joseph, and oil points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumber land and Arkansas Hirers. Pmacogendestined for Illoomlngton,Sptinalield, Decatur, Jacksonville, find, And nil point. on the Ilimintind, notui, Kansas, Cu inberiand and Tennessee rivets, by taking the abovo route, Alin le imre of making connections,and sawing in St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding dm vest. lions delays of the cirenitions binte via. Souris nod Illinois River, saving Mrenty-four boom time, being thirty-seven mitre less distant to Bloomington. tlfty.vight lest to Spring field, seventy less to St. Louis, and !Moen legato Perrin than by nny other route. 'Through tickets stn be procured nt all the Eastern itaitroadJaliirnr.nt the Company's once, 48 Dearborn street, opprwith the Tremont Mince, and at the Michigan Southern and Rock 1.1.vd Depot currier of Van Buren and Sherman streets. Reeponsible Baggage Men will be at the Depots of the Tarnow, roods coming into the Cite, to check.. inntgage throughtoany point desired on the floe. A. 11. MOAB, Fill& meal! y -M. M. GOODRICH, General Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. QUJIMER ARRANGE -1,3)I ENT—On and alter June 211 The 314 i Train lieneeD the l'aeserem Station every MOM . (er e except Sunda,, et 640 o'clock. MMEN;fil=l Tim 311011 T EXPRESS TRAIN teases. Pittsburgh Philadelphia et 0:30 P. M. The India. Accommodation train leaves Pittabirgh daily, except Sunday, at 2,30 dclock, - P. M., stopping at all stations, and running as far on Indian., The Fir St Am= modation Train for TortleCreek Bridge,leaves daily, except Sunday. at 10.45 It m. The Second Accommodation Train for Tulle Creek least . ..lain S unda y excepted, at4n) P. kl..— The Th ird Accannmelation 'n for Tort!, Creek leaves daily, except Sunday, a Cal I M. Reterniug Trains arrieeiu Pi taburg,h as folloter—Express 1.15 p. m. 4 lia.d, 12.30., ml Pest Line, 2 e m 4 Indiana Ac. comnowlatton.and Connellsvill• ,9 a. m•• First Thrtle Creek Accountostation, 63..0 A tn. Seomd Ara.modatkin, 12-40 p. m 4 Third Areammalation, 8.10 p. to., with Co:weird. Ac- -, commodation. The tmeelleg public grill On.. it greatly to their Interest, In going Rut or Weer, to tan. I by the Pennsylvania Beal road, as the accommodate. n mr offered cannot he eurPass ,d on any other mote. \ A. the rued ho ballasted with inane and dentirely free from dm, we can premise safety, speed end comfort tool! mll may favor this read lath their pat rollll,,, For further tusrlicuisra see hindbilla at the different dart. Ina points. Passenger Bona the Wret will nod this the ellortest and most ex Ilona route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Nee , York or ton. 3. STEWART, gt, Passenger Lines, Plante:Mb. TIMIS. )BORE, A ent,Paasenger Lines, Philadelphia. Jellyd Je= 1857 ............ . ......... ...... 1857 Steamer Velegraira. rjr n hE FINE LOW PRESSURE - 1 1 W Steamer Telenvaph, Capt. RICHARD DA ROW, 1.111 make three hips• week between ev Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Brum. Leese Cleveland for Poll Stanley, Port Burwell, awl Port Bruce every Mondays; Wednesdays and 'Friday. at 734 o'clock P. M. Leave Port Berwell at 2 o'clock, P. M., and Port Stan • ley at o'clock, P. M., for Cleveland, Tueedays, Thuredays and Saturday., The TELXGRAPII carries the United Etat. Mail between these Porto. and connects at Cleveland with the C., C. & C. Rallroed. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo Railroads. Also. with Port Stanley and London ttaßrant and Port Burwell line et Stage. • The TELEGRAPH him been thoroughly overhauled and refitted, and la in excellent .condltlon for the trade alut runa &B-For Freirld or rewage opal . to SCOVILL & LAUDERDALE, Clerveland, LANE & or JON DIoILENNON, Port Burwell, J HMB OLCOHILL, lISNDLII H SON, or BOOTH k DAVISON, Port Stanley. spICLImd Liverpool, Philadelphia mid New York Screw Stemaiihip Company. THE SPLENDID STRAMSIIIPS ypi forming the Lime Ilse will tell from New York as follows: KANGAROO. Capt. Jeffrey . , Auguat MIL CITY OP BALTIMORE. " Leitelff " CITY OP. WASHINGTON," Wylie,. &pt. 3d. And each alternate Thursday. From Liverpwl eeet alternate Wedendey. • Fare from New York, Cabin $75, Third Clan s3d . Liverpool. " • $lOO. sss,ls7s,Third Clan $4 Return Tickets evailable for nix Months by any Mame of the lino. SouttelVogieru rood also roa to all ports dandusky mills • Laker, making route by ,hark o Great West. MIZEIM 7& per 100 IN. Cabin, $110; Third C 1.... $OO. Thew Steamship/ era /mpplled with improved Watertig minpartments, and cony experienced Surgeon.. remons about proceeding to, Europe, or wishing to Den no their friend., from the old country, eon mucbmte ticket and obtain all information by applying to J. G.Dale, 1 Broadway. Sable & Cortes, 117 Broadway, N. Y., or JOIIIerIIO3IPSON, 410 Liberty it, Pittsburgh .1111. Passage certificates by first clam Packets be. Moan New York and Liverpool. Draft. told by the above; dr:Si—apt • 60c per 1001:u. 50c per 100 Is Mc per 100 !be. Dollar Savings Bank, Au. 66 Fberth Stmt. Malls Rams Jones' Nan Flarildifyi 0 PEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, .11. on Iredneelity and Saturday eveninP, from E2ny first to November find, from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from No. vember find to :day Ant, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all soots Ind leas than one Dollar, anJ a dividend of the profits declared Woe a year, in June nod December. Interest woe declared at the rate of Na per cent per annum, December, 1865, also, in Jane, and December. MC and .mne,1867. Interest; if not drawn not, is placed to the credit of the de • welter se principal, and bears the mune interest from the first dsys ofJone nod Do - ember, composndlng twice a year will. not troublrniv the depositor to call or even to prment hie pam book. At Olds rats, money will doable to leo than 12 yet" making to the aggregate. MOBS Arbon near ran Me Honks containing the .Chartar, H7 -Laws, Rides and He halme furnished gratini eo applitntion at the office. Preriricril—GEOßGE 4LBREE. TlCKite, sit Hopewell HWh itpburn, George R. e, William P. Johnston, James W. Ifallmnn, Alesunder .llrndley, JohuB.C.P.,O. John 0. Baskaten, Hill Bargain, Albert Chdhsrlson, John B. Canfield, J. Usnber Catkin, Along° A. Gamier, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, Francis Fella, Gems' , F. a, Jame. B. Mi os William S. Elneen, James Hardman, missy and anklyd—torlD GEORGIC E. BANKERS, EXCHANGE STOCK AND Bill Broker& . - • • Current and Uncurrent Roney Bgptbt and Bold. Steck. bought and sold on mo.m.on. Dogmas raper, Bond. art& Ilbrtnagea • city, GuandY . tail road Bon& purchased and negotiated. Collections promptly attended to: oalS - Mee No. 74 lone* Street BANKING - lIOUSES OF Jay 11000. CO, El/BERNET mann:Teo, MOUNT PLEASANT,— WESIMORITD 00, CONNELLSVILLE,—....-..,..PATF111t 00, Penn% UNIONTOWN ..,. - BROWNSVILLE, NEW ..-..YAIITTE CO ' INDIANA.._... Deposit. remised, • , Dheounts made, Brans keniht, and collected, Bank Note* and keels booth Bean, Notes andother &milks bought aad s ' oldand Weems. Correopeadcaos and collections solicited. , HOLMES it SON, DEALERS IN FOR-, N. SION and Domestic Mb of Exchange, Oerhficate. ef Deposita, Bank Notes and Specie, No. Go hhirket otreete Pittsburgh. tb ilirColleetlemitwie on all the primipel dial roogbont the Billed Staten - = TO STEAMBOATS---ZOO tons Railroad IT, to ship to Bulgier Sptinp v Wow St, Loulo,al # 1 lats per ^l'lolb. Apply to 8.01111.1011 . auS 2S6Libtotit Erne. STARCH. - 200 bxe. Madiami Co. ; Pearl for with g in by away lutgoptes =M mat W m: by AMU, , r I.^ 111601111,06-, 'nee, Steubenville, 0., General Agent. vr. , CONNECTION& ,slaml Railroad fur Mows, ; I lowa. teamsbipo. Itlonetarg. John Q. Shoenberger Melee Kemp, N. Oratten Murphy, Mental.' unlStietle Lime Pennock, Wallam J. Andenoa. James D. Roney; William 8. Laveley, . P. A. Madeira Jobn M. Mellor Walter P. Marohll, Wilma Millar A. 31. Pollack, X D. Robert Maury L. ingwall, James Sal Robb,e. John M. Sawyer, Oewilo go CHARLES A. COLTON jelearlyli . .
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