&doiiwjt«tal,&t. ' \ PltUbauh£ed(« Para Sutwry. 17 ru itTSeabe, ornamental® JC VgU JOTICTKUBS' Green-llouae-E; IVwErßmdbekrmTieai, from 6 to 7 fort hl*b» eiabr»c ucm»TtizUlto>wUch*Un» eoldat reduced price* tonUthetlaaiL t 1 r - , , , 200,000 or npward* of grergrecni, from lOlacbee to 4 fret hirfi. ftfaml >rr mlinliiili <* ntifl, T^OwCiienTltee^'lirg*itea>..emteedng tencbokunric ties, i A» oorttodtoT Et«meen#«id ShmbUry i* T * f y penoue who reqrdraa fare* aowont of toe *»»• can i* »> commodated at lovprices. . ' _ Letter* to onraddreaftbrwißfr Wllktat Port Offlc*, n Pittatmr*&, will »ceJr»lmßrdl*t® attention. Order* eaa-b?Wk at oor rtaodon Mgß«_ jfflf “ Diamond Hark*. Al*H«:tlieittjfatf i,, sgiu.^«, For Fan Planting. 3800 a WAK? CHEfiRY * 2 years,g IiyCKM) gMDdajdtfead^ jeers,9 Tsrktiee. 'SOjOOO tadh IfrnzWiM sjooo *mjiaen*cfAneh**'i7 nrietfoe, from mil to B Apple, Peer steartetd and dwarf— Qolsc«,fiT»nzii>tteeCamDuLiteT»D rerletiee; Grape Ylnee, Bhrafibery, Green non* Plum, 2ceea,Ae. The** w&faiotaa extra articles# choice varieths mtebt find it to thair interest to examine my stock before ordeitofi elsewhere!/ sefodawtfg JHO. MURDOCK, Jr. Grape Vines. inn nnn EMBRACING 17 varieties IUU.VvV/, vfQbemld at eery low priees,by apphrtaur 7 to 9 -JOHH MTODOOH, Ja, ■afc&wtfF pittSwnh and Oakland gureeriw. GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Qoretock of eaHy Seeds for Hotbeds, embndo* tt® xp»: ptored and saleable Tariettee la education, dors tram Gardener*. Dealer* or oUasv promptly. filled, from th*lked tad Implement }™“ «"•*. Ji33Nrt('P JAUEB WARD BOP. - tmt >uww.— litbinoß DOCBSTOCB * AMHOBt- TNVITE THE ATTENTION OF I th* public t« th*lr i&rg* sad nzitd .uflrtxnurt of BttftTreCT.Shrnbbety, KTUKfemgljnt^An. Harmy Grand four sad abiU nOea ftooiPlttilmrgh, tht old Washington Bold. • Qtß*4U*FonOmu. ftSUjuTXB* , ADagbroy ceonty, Pa. VflilaHtlpfiia atforttiurarntß. Screw Presses. POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for Woolen, Cotton and Paper Mangle taw a, Printers, lAtbographars, Book-Binders and Tallow Chandlers; Copy* taw Presses, extra tita, toe Forwarding Hocae*, Poet Offices. Railroad Companies, IT ln.br 2% and 23 by 21; letter and Seal Fttanaiaini and Jack Screws. CHARLES EVANS A SON, Corner Bread -and Quarry Streets, nolTrtad—J*3o PHILADELPHIA. ALLEN dfc HEEDLEB, 1f0.22 Sooth Wharva, and 85 Water Strut, PHILADELPHIA, TTTHOLESALE dealers in oils, fV Btarch, Ac. A faQ shlortznßDtcn band to which tbs attendon of dealenttwpecttally asked, mrfcdly *- -• iSaltfmow aiibtttiamnttß. o. ffossn v. raos ARHISTEAD. BIGGS A_CO« Agents for the sale of Virginia MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Xfo. ST EecAonoe Place* BalUatort. they distribute ths lowest market pries*. ap2odyd* Dr. McLANJE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of the heat preparations of the Age. . They ate not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered /Avith the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, See. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, _J?ittS T no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and ‘ Liver Pills can. now be had at all respectable Drug ti cures plemikg bro-s, Wuub Hi., Pirifurituu, 1 The Golden Prize Ulnstrsted. IgsB. lUn.tr«Ud. The new york. weekly golden PBIZB U oneof the largest and best literary paper* of m« day, Ad Imperial Quarto containing Bear Tiaa, or roiTT oouacri, of entertaining original matter; and sw* oijm.T uttamtiD awry weak. A Gift trorth from 50 cents to $5OO in f'old. irlllbe prciendd to etch »at>*erlber mmcdlately on receipt of the enbserlp tlon money. • v;g- TERMS: Onecopy for one year 42 One copy for two years, f? S’ ? V onecopy farthreay*aia..—ss One copy for fife yean——4B °°> “d 6 a-to toons * Tfcoeztielea to be dtstrfbßtp) awcomprfaqdta the follow tog Usto— . . ; j p “'sr o,I S ,1 '" n r 1 “ 8 :"":r.'^ 10 do do do s®' ®**s 10 Patent Lever Banting Cased Wntchea—sloo 00, aaen -100 do . do- —$W 00, each 500 lAdlM* Gold Watches...- .. $3O 00, each 200 Silrer limiting Cased Watches $3O 00. each 600 SUrer Watches.. —....—.—510 yo to $U each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and fob Chaina.slo 00 to $3O each . Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Ptas,Coff Pias,Bleet»BnttOtts, Bings, Shirt Stoda, Watch Kers, Gold aad SUter Thimbles, and a variety of other arti cles worth. &o» 60 eeotstoSlSeaeh. Immediately on receipt of. the subscription money, the be entered-noon cor subscription 4S ftad 4$ ttb&t BnUdin*, 33$:Broadway, N. Y. SWBIO Copies sept &»• A 8» oU Wanted, j jwewWWf .' • WOBH>r ; WOOASII WOBBBUI VRES* WORM CONFECTION. « the procure noolW. .ItULJXXS. JSmS&.cmipooiiM Sulnl, tatwlm «°U b * uid Car>Bl»>«bol Piop»irroK, res ecUut-Hr iyannbanoMthath* has maoadlbe «U.pvnaamK. of napagtoftat, m U rrlitadl Am tbe r«e9ABmU> 1 Ml jKtarilanrou* GAS TROM ROBIN PATTY FLUiD MATEjKIaVXj. ) The high illuminating proper* s TTKSafQt* fr£r £fc*in and oleaginous Wb.tone~ ! -^anflu^them * favoritematerial 6>r the maoo , flSiSrfSSomofaM. . JrStho»l,ln order to sappty their wtih a 6« . li entirely free from >ll Anw end tefaw «rab and xhddi at coco, it* Brilliant tllomtaating»!». greater originalcost of (fan aprtratns for the mann factnreofecalcu together with the aitenUon and expend cosftutlr required, end the difficulty, t! not impossibility-, of eotlmy separating the ddetericui end oflfeoalTe oases, generated In ccoL render the BORIN OIL APPARATUS cheeper and more desirable In every *aj B- COATES, of C7® Broadway, New York, ha* devoted trf* entire attention to the nuanlwtareaad rate of Portable Om Apparatns.asd hempeetfhUy cade the attention of th* pnbUc to fcu present castpUU and efficient machine. Perfect sntufactloa to the pnrtbaeet jtunmiM»Un«»r) case, for farther information addreae 8. OOATBS, Kfl Broadway, New York, , jytthgawdly or DAVIPIL WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pm. BOOTB AND SHOES, OHKA.I* FOR CASH. James robb, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, Fall and Winter itock of LADLES', MISSES’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITHRB, OPERAS, Ac. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. “PORD’S’’-RUBBER SHOES, : A very aoperlor artkls and very neat, Direct from the Manufacturers, which he will sell by the MIX or faceaok at very reduced prices for cash. This stock comprises one of the largest assortments to he found In any city, anitable for city and coontry sales, and having over twenty years experience in baying, he trust* that be r* n now suit ail tastes. lie respectfully Invites all In want to c ill, assuring them that they will he pleased. mr2o—eal6 min »wm« AYER'S WORM CONFECTION is pleas ant to take. - Ayer’s Worm Confection contains no Calomtl. ■- Ayer's Worm Confection is partly vegetable. Ayer’s Worm Confection will not sicken. Ayer’s Worm Confection is uuinjnrioua. Ayer's Worm Confection is tha only safe Worm Remedy. Ayer’s Worn Confection is the only efficient Worm Remedy Ayer’s Worm Confection only requires an Introduction Into families to procure far itself universal favoritism. Compounded and fore' sale, wholesale and retail, at tho Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Ja^ ddl comer of Wood and Sixth its-, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works JNO. D. MATTHEWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cotter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.— Enina, fidaaors and Raxora Ground. Ac 4 Knife Blades Inserted: Table Knives Repaired, and Genera) Jobbing at tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER Ho* 138 Smlthfleld Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH. PA. 49>Tbs above firm isprepared to make anything in the shape of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what ever, on short notice- Jy2sUyd JjVALL AND WINTER— COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, HRS IRONS, SCUTTLES, GRATES AND FENDERS, And other seasonable articles In my line, far sale to suit STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The Tropic Cook, the boat improved, as well as the heaviest ot the sue now mode; the Parlor and Chamber Stow; The Groceries —100 bgs prime Rio coffee 70 hf. cbt*. Y. 11., Black and Imperial Tea*; tSO bozo* 6« and 6a Lump (Tobacco; 200 keg* Nail*, assorted exes; 100 bozM Window Glass, assorted tire*; 60 dot. Bne Wash Boards; 100 do Corn Brooms; 600 bdls. Straw Paper; 200 bu Olive, Oleine, Rosin and Palm Soa 100 do Mould and Star Candice, For sale by uolO R. ROBISON i CO. T HORN’S EXTRACT OF COJWrfTA 4 SARSAPARILLA—Another supply of this celebrated English nmadyjntt rec'd by —JOS. FLEMING. .ATS.—3OO bi *wenty-one barrels just received •yj lIKNET n. 00M.1.V8-. lID Vftiribraalm TOOLS. —Saws, Knives, Chis •!», and «n varieties of Pruning Itutruseots for tb« garden or orchard*. ja2S£tw«F JAMES WARD HOP. CONGRESS WATER—A new lot received this day sod for sain at JOS. FLEMING'S. OnGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS /CKJ Jott rec'd by ja*o UACKKQWN A VINLKV TftnKS—Rank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Btoek* sold at pablic or private sale, by r AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO. Bale THURSDAY EVENINGS at the M«r chants’ Exchange _ _ J*lB Leather belting—a good supply of the best Easters Manufacture, os band for sale low by Ja3Q J. A H. PHILLIPS, 28 and 28 St Clair »t. LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for ■ale by J. AH. PHILLIPS, &apd 28 St_CUir st. I” NDIA RUBBER BELTING—A large stock alt 2, S and Aply thick, at tb» India Rubber Depot 28 mod 28 8t Clair at. Ja3o J. k 11. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap plesfor «ale by HENRY U. COLLINS. SHORTS —490 sacks Shorts in store and tor sale by . SPRINGER HARBAUGII k CO. ja3o No. 205 Liberty Street. SHOULDERS— 3 casks Bacon Shoulders in stora and for sale by S. HARCAUOH k CO-, jaSO • Na- fflS Liberty Street. SUNDRIES— 20 bales Cotton; ZBl aacka Wheat, white and red; 1 bid. I*rd, On steamer Folihangh to arrive for tain by j*29 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. _ SUGAR —100 hhds. fair to prime N. O. Su gar In store and for aale by 'JOHN FLOYD k CO. BUTTER— 10 bbls Roll Butter for sale by ja2B JOHN FLOYD k CO. QA hhds prime Sugar landing per steamer OV-J Attrora for sale by (Ja2B] J AS. GARDNER. 1 AA bbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, J. UU 50 do Baltimore Syrup, for saie by ja23 JAS. GARDNER. COUNTINO HOUSE FURNITURE.—On hand or made to order and furnished promptly by T. D YOUNG k CO., J*2J 38 and 40 gmUhflcld BtreeL URNING FLUID! B URN INO"FLUID!!— Yon caa buy tout Burning Field, mnch cheaper and better than any puce, at JOS. FLEMING’S, Ja2S corner Market gtroet and the Diamond. Concentrated lye—so cases on ham and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BEANS. —200 bus. for sale by ja4 XIENRY n. COLLINS. KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco ivU on conaJcntnent for Bale low by jalfi SQRIVER A DILWORTU. Fresh butter— -14 bbla traah Roll Better for tablo use; 8 “ “ EOT 600 Ibf No 1 Leaflaud. Ree*d tbi« morning for ealo at No 27 Filth street, jiatf * H. RIDDLE. TJOULTKY.—A largo lot of fresh Poultry • V Turkic*, Chicken*, Duct* and Gwae, roc’d this mun and for sale at No 27 Flftbatreet. 1L RIDDLE. rIfKS AND FLUIDS--Arnold's, David's Warno, Kirtland’a and Maynard A Noyes’for cals by W. 8. HAVEN, Kub. 31, 33 and 33 Market bU. LCOIIOL—IOObbE 70 and 00 per cont fcral.br i-OS 11. A. FAIIXESTOCK k CO. ►OTASll—2ocasks Ist sorts for sale by JriO • B. A. rAHXISTOCg A CO. MOLASSES— 100 bbls N. 0. Molasses and Syrup for calaby Ja2B JOHN IMTD ACO R’ 'APPEE'SNUFF-Freab only at da]6 JOri. FLBMINQ’K TIMOTHY SEED.—SO bg9. a superior article inetoreandforaalehr fimlß) ATWELL. LEE A CO. ICE SPURS— 1 OF VARIOUS SIZES, For Hie, Wholesale and Retail, by W.T>. MATTHEWS. de2B • Sintthfield street, near PlllU.' cLANE’S VERMIFUGE ASD LIVER PILLS. —100 groat on band and for aal* br * B. L. FAIUfKSTOCK t CO., cornea of Wood and Foorth street*. doIO < Eng. veneti an! for ola by TKEUHAVE’SIIOLLANDBrn'ERS—IOO XS-doLjiaiaibty B. A. TAICIEOTOCK * CO.. jftn Corner Kiret and Wood etreoU CUJLD’S PATENT SPiUNU BED.—We an mnaftctnrfag; l " l selling 1U» cetatajtol Swing nctdvUU F«mal* Bcmtnnrr. THE NEXT TERM Inrtitulion will ct'mmpmvfltiilOSUAY, fi-h Vr> ’ 1 iVpl|» wit Ib» rßfcrjfel |* f f>o (>cr torin, «n 4 will telec the •tailin' they wlah to puP*o« Ih'tn lh« Mlnwins Hat pM-linf, Ancient History, fonlogy, EnnnetMton, .Modern " A«tr«-my, PivnnnctaUob, M*p Drswtnp. Nat. niil«woph| PpeUinp, AocietilO' Pliy«lv>lo(y Wriilcff, ■ Modern Gtnmmur, Composition, Ptroiml RVt« |1 «*HI If* Ura-fo. Plano, pt course of twenty lea*>ut t* Uw of Piano per term 'I Drawing,pereonrtecflvrentyleeeoo* 4 OH Painting “ “ “ 8 A Gonnao laijjr, an extvllenl pianist, mldM Id tbefamils, and wU) gins lewMC* on the Piano and lu liftman and French. A fow pupils will be accommodated Id the family ol the Principal. Hoard, with fuel and light,exclntfre of washing, $3 per week. 1 All paymeuts arc to be mod* In advancer fell.-wAsdly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. SI, Principal. Qas just received hie Urge ~ " Stucco Wo’rlaer, JAOBB OWEHB, CORHER ELM AND IVIZIE STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER give* particular attention to all order* for work to hU. Une. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished o abort notice. *p»l:lyd ROOCBBAI'I BOLIPBB WILL . PATENTED AUGUBT 7.lBSA.—ThenfeeoQienmaa- MVKV7 mfaetue this »ni of saltohls rise far uenbaai aad «utry T^BWHr OtlA Uiia, aa wall m plan* utlsa ase. Thar an alee an* BbiKHi partly adavtai far sffrtitng jnOMl . to flaw writ*. fit a fall do- ,->W H[BilvV\ ssripttaa, prises,upastty, Aa., JtS ||ffif-lil •• liiraaa lu aaly attMRM 8. COCHRAN SCO, We abemnsfas>»*rnMh Ban tUU mourn af aU BoUfafCMh. BUI bmo ui Quiln diiw Aaaoetp- Mm,limFlab,fta. AS HttdMWwmgrt ta fee* ottn a. oocmua too* cu. s*4:dawfanF House furnishing hardware STORE.—Housekeeping.ariidee geDarallr \ Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Brittannia, Bright, Japanned and Prosed Tin Wares, Wood and Willow Warea. JOHN FLEMING, se2l No. 47, Market ttreet,eorner of Third. FAIRBASK'S PLATFORM SCALES* THE undersigned havingbeen appointed ex clusive) Agent* tor the ale of theec celebratodgCA LE3, manufactured by the original inventors, B. A T. FAIR BANKS A Co n respectfully Invite the attention of the bus iness community to die tnperiority of those Seals over all . These Scales have been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTS on all tha principal Railroads In the United State* and England, andln every branch of bnalnoaa throughout the wortd, and their onlfonn accuracy and great durability have gained for them the mentation of being THE STAND ARD FROM WHICH THERE CAN BE NO APPEAL. We are prepared to fill order* tor Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scalea, it KASUTACTumEta* eatota. HUSSEY A WELLS, QEO. W. SUBLET, Federal itreet, Allegheny. No. 325 Liberty Street, Commercial Row, ae!7:lyd Plttaburgh. Pence. BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn meal, Salt. Ham. Crain, Dried Fruit and all kinda of Bags, made from Bleached Muslins. Otnaburg Drill* and Duck, neatly printed to ord*r, in appropriate style*, Km 211 and 28 8t Clair street. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always fresh, oa h*ud at jos. Fleming's, Jal6 corner Market si. and the Diamond ■pVHESSEJJ IIOGS.—II I>resBcd Hogs for I fnltbT Ja4 HENRY n.^OLLiNtJ. RYE FLOUR—4O hb'ls. and 30 Packs for •alohy HENRY II COLLINS. EGGS.-O hbls.Egesjupt received and for ule by JalB 11. DA WELL A CO. SELTZER APERIENT will not fall to effectually rcmox* Dywponeia or Indigestion Bilion* Headache, Ucartbnrn, Acidity of thi»mtind _ on"BBLSTFUNT nOMINY for'TMe ttj Z>\J j»18 JAS. OARDINT.R PATENT BUCKETS—2OO doz. in Rtore and for sale by jaZO ISAIAH DICKST A CO. q'A/V'^ _ BB.LS.' _ Com’merciar White Wheat Family Flour, 200 bbla. Buckingham White WLrat Family Flour, and for ole by J»l* JA?I - HAItDINER. just received and lor -nCNRT II- COLU3B O. MOLASSES—3O bhi • Molaaei la rtorv and for nl' by Ja'Jl T. LJTTLKA C0,_112 Socond NO. -SUGAR —20 hhdu prime for sale • low tor caih by T. LITTI.K i CO, 112 P«c «t. SUGAR AND MOLASSES -22 hhd* prime S ny»r. 40 bbta Plantation M<.la*»o», To »rri?f t-.ll2 Second ri. frirTBB'LS. PRIME MOLASSES in store 1 for «ole by j*lB JAB. OARDIKEB. 1 QA Bus. Barley, Jl O St) bagiCloTrr Seed, 100 boxe« Prlmo Chw?*e. 10 kegs Lard, 20 bagi Beam, b bbli. Roll Butter, RrcelTe,! and fur sale by ja9 SIHUVEK A DILWOKTU. RIO COFFEE —100 bags choice Rio Coffee In ttore and fur *ale by Ja7 T. LITTLE A CO. onfitTEßOi' grades Flour in store and JalB JaB. GARDINER. 7c BBLS. N.O. MOLASSES for sale by / OjiS J.B. CANFIELD GW ARABIC, Select, Medium &. Soars. —2OOO Iba. In (lore and fur aalu by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A Co._ OrfBBLSVI’EAkL FLINT HOMINY;' &\J 200 bun. prime Ear Corn, In ptoreand lor vale by CHAS. B. LEECH, jail No 8 Binitbfleld alroet. If)OTATOES—IOO bus. White Potatoes; • 30 “ Pinkeye “ In (tor* and (nr tala by de!4 T. LITTLE & CO. IlEfcsE.—soo boxes prime cutting Cheese . tale by Ja4 UENKYJLCuI.LINS, 1 C BBLS. FRISH EGOS for sale by It/jiK J B CANFIELD. on CASKS PEARLASH for sale by OtJ Jas J. P. CAXVIKI.D. EGGS. —3 bblt*. for sale J*4 RYE FiXjuk.— 20 bbls. for Palo by jtt* nENUY ILCuLIJNS. UTTJSft—S bblfl. freah roll Batteriust re cei?od ftnd for oloby J«8 B. HUTCHINSON. OPS—# brflefl prime Ist sort iiops in store udbr ole by fepBINQgR lUBBAOOII ENNA ALEXANDRIA—SOO lbs in store aml for ole by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO_ NO. SUGAR.—3S hhds. Good Fair N.O. • Sazar jost receirod end for «a!f> by ° . fiIIHIVEH A PILffORTIL_ UJtNITUHEAN iTcUAI RS.—Of every description constantly mannttetariaß or made l order, of tbn best material and workmanship by j. 25 T. D. YOUNO 1 CO._ TNOIGOT AlanTiXa. Carracas t Benoaiv-- I loot) lbs. on hand and (or sale l>y ■%25 lb L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. FLOUK —17 bble. Union Mills; 17 do Gallatin “ 90 do Broadway “ t,„,» .U*».r A.. 10 ta.™ fgr FEATHERS —y sacks now landing from .iMrn-f Anglo Soxnn for sale by ja i9 IHAIAII DICKEY* CO. T7GGS —4 bra uow landing from steamer Anglo SU™» tur sale by 13AJAU DICKEY k Of). WHEAT— 77 sacks Red Wheat and 4ft ska White Wheat now UnJIUK fr.mt * tanner Anglo euMfaVSKby W *CO_ DRY APPLES—2O bgs now landing from DICKEY t CO. LAXSEEU-1T sks anil 2 bills new land e'"a“Tunmcksy t co. -S IDES—SOO*O iED —2S bbls. on band D. h. FAUN EBTOCK A CO. IDES—SOO do*. Flint Hides; i 31 do Orrro R»Jted Hides; Jq lodibr <*!o by SPKINdBH UARBACOH i 00. #0 236 Liberty strwt. PPLBS,—IOO bbla. Green Apples Us'td) ttPJ&mLAOO IStmrattonal. ArithnMir. Air'hrt, (Jwmvtry. fHisccllanfous. Is prime b bv HENRY U. COLLINS. E 1) VOK 1> WATER, freah, trom the ipriup, we'd thlt J*? ty J>M JQg.?UHraOi V- iHrtttal. It. it* It. AFAI.SK TIIEOIIY EXPOSED.— THE TIIL’E SCIKNCK KHVEAI.KD MitukinO linrp lung Iw-rn cugulpbwl lu darko^# 1 * thrill lli« iDtkUdv* of mmlJchM>, tuwl of i|ri lrii»g * Umltfvtl •ilDltoa of It* i«Ari‘r uvn anJ It* [iP-jN-r »!'•■ 10 • *“' Irmlmciit..[ |{i« tick. Mi-dicinn,'** practiced by Uierr)tul»r faculty,»»■ •Muni-u | • liudJU of Improbabilities ami nucertalntto*. There t" ..othinz in it* ttiixirlM on which tin* phyrician can »1) «• • ocrUltn'rOied; the mulu obtained from it* prc*:rtptlonJ . are doiibtftot, amt in most caacaniuatittn'tOTy. | !l It a tuUmu and »tartl Inc fact, thatibrr*-fc"irth»»d | •'who bar** departed tbi» lifu" died ili tlmt. »»«>( <*• Jiku-t, | hut to tin* liiJudicUiueapidication of this lubtlo and uncer tain theory, aa practiced uy tin* rejpilar tiw.ultj. We h«Ti* pruT»nl the niter (ailanjr of the rejuW ptavuco i •>f medium-, Mint lit* mulenlabJo irnlbiulmm* of the | H. U. H otrr and over again; for, in a llu»tuaiuleww«* where j thy regular phr»i» «-nu »pi the tium to only • •ban boon, thnt their rlclime b»J Ui life, fUnlway »llcady : Relief, lUmilriton or Rr-oUent,« ‘h* C»* »»y h*’" been, has n-etoroJ tin** dying |«tkuiia to oow life and health. In the trvntment of the »icb by lb* It. U. K. remedu*, there it nothing left to chance of nuecrhiiutlra, for thcae remedies are to prepared to poaeaa Axed anil po«Ui»»ctir attre power*, founded chi principle* ea immutable iu their poiret over di******. at the <>t gTariUtioo trrer the earth. It b- th-t efnr», lmp«uihle for those remedies! to fail tn removing trotn the human iyetem tUedlfllcuUy £nr which they may be girun, and of restoring the vW* human eye tem to it* normal condltlonot brami. • This is readily sren-In th* mtraculoui effleary of BA IV WAY*H READY RELIEF—for tlie moment thle remedy « applied to the jetrt or partaof the body tortured with pain, or crippled with tnflrmltlee, all pain and onnaalue** oeaaea, and the crippled, Urn* and wounded limb become* inrlgor feted wltli reunr»*d strength- N* with the Reaolerut- The most repnlalre Bare*, Ulcer*, Ilnmora, ami the most o •tinata of chronic disease* quickly become extinct aft »w doses .eels taken. J In ows i.f Constipation «»f tho rangvmcnt ..I tho I.Jyer. Oongretious, Palpitation of tli Henri, Railway's Regulators, iu the form of I'll W Jean be reUod npon nt a jKwitiro and ntUio corrector aadjregula tor of these dUhcultlea. la cases of tctnporaay or derangement of the stomach or bowels, the Cathartic and Purgutlie Pillsgircu by (be regular faculty, even ii]they re move tho temporary difflcnlty, do so at Uioexpeuae of Cramps, Rh-kuoaat Stomach,aud Weakness, and after the effect! of then paxgstivrs are over, the bowels are left coa- Uvo and the system debilitated. ltadway’s Regulators will ImUntly relievo the pain and distress, nanOTotho difficulty aud restore a regular action to the liver, Stomach) bowels and other organ*— they neither Irritate, inflame, dickeu or waken the patient, and theericnatkm! arenatural, with outprostrating the system or cramping the bowels C Those remedies aro the only onea that have reduced t t hygienic principle to tho fixity of a mathematical demon stration— invariable In all cases, and proceeding on a settled routine. They, and they alone, have Imparted tO| the In congruous expcricnca and repugnant practice of th? so call ed “regular faculty,'’ the precision and Invariability which are essential to tho requirements of a science. Taking ths human body as the problem, and health as |ti normal con dition, they proceed by fixed rules to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particles, aud thus restore the cpnstitu : tlon to its integrity, by ths expulsion of those local or orgsn | ic trregnlarties which vitiate tnssdundnoeaof the whole. Id Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Few, Dysentery, Difr rhoss. Typhus end Typhoid Few*, and oil maliguint and malarious fevers, Rad way's Ready Rollefand Regulators ere Notonlyln the milder latltadeeof the North bstjo these remedies cared the patienti of these terrible maladies, but ooder the burtiing tenet of the treplc*, where, in tbo wildest and most violentdegree*, the? scourged the peojle as a pes tilence. \Yitn these remedies you need not tear exposure to an? contagions disease or infectious malady. All diseases that hare become atabUshn l In tbo system, called chronic or constitutional, Rad way's Resolvent, aided by tbo Relief and Regulators, will re mo re. Bcrufnla, Bron chitis, Ulcers, bores, Feror Sores, Humors, Uumors, Salt Rheum, and all akin diseases Will quickly yield to this ail powerful remedy. The nn of tbo Resolvent will, in a few weeks, entirely change tho wholo condition of the body, wo caro not-from how many generations you hare derived your title to the disease# established tn your bodies, Rad ware Resolvent will remove U, and give to yon what your tOrcatbera were una ble to—a pare and healthy body—free from diseases. All diseases prevalent at this season of tho year, censed l>y derangement of the organs of tho system,sudddnebanna of tho weather, heat and cold. dlstnrbod circulation of the blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolerenx, Bowel Com plaint*, Fever and Ague, Headache, Toothache, Aches and Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Barns , Scalds, Falls. Inflamma tory Diseases, Cougeellvo Dlaehsoi, Damon'to the system— Impure Blood, Boils, pustule Pimples, Rlotches, Ac. Liver Complaints— Dyspepsia, KJdnay Complaints, and ail diseaso# whether acute, inflammatory, malarious, nervous, chronic or constitutional. Rad way's Remedies win most positively, exterminate and reotore tho Infirm and enfeebled system'*?? health and strength l . aa orro—to tas onsa. ■Ye who have friends dow upon the brink oCthe graTa, on whom all hopes of recovery are loet—who have been given up as incurable by your pnysician. w* Invito you to make one more effort tosavetlie rainedUfe of the dying one. A trial t»r thee© tiezncdlea cannot do any Injury, and may re store to life and bealUt, even though uo hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Orur a thousand euch instances hare come to oar knowledge: and we therefore, feel oumlTtaJus tided In rvquesting ibo trial. Surely, after tbe physician mars he can itu uo more, hit prejudice to yoor ttsiog a reme dy that most do good, is criminal. As no of the instance* we base alluded to In tbe above' article, we refer the pnbUc to tho com reported to na by diehard Griffith, E*q, well known In Canada Weet&a a man of high Integrity, and well approTed of by bis cooulrymen or bis high official capacities. IIaBSOWSJOTn, Fontenac Co, C. W n ) Jane Hth, 1857. f In October, 1856. my wife giving birth to a child, left her t>ed too early and caught a severe cold, which promised to terminate her life. Tbe best physicians In this neighbor hood and Kingston were In attendance on her—but all «f no vaall —the doctor* had oiecn her op to die. ibr uvm am ueuiite totela I nl at her bodsldo, momentarily watching to see her breathe her last. 1 happened to eoe a copy of yoor paper called "The Moving World," and thero rad of your medicines. I resolved to test them as a last resort. I gave her the Ecseloent srith tbe Regulators—-and Relief—ac cording to directions, and in thru o nyt ehterved a wonder fal improvement. From this she daUyre»Tered,aadls new, thank God, better than ever she was in her life. Tlte child, when three months old, canght a bad cold, and dwindled away to a mere ikrieton, nothing but boae and stall his eye* protruded from hit head; or if they would drop out; ; the physicians all united In saying there was no ose of at tempting to save him, hieaxse- was Amplest, wAe was too young and must die. Dot J thought different. Your Rem edies gave life to my wife, while the doctors gate her up to death. I again had recourse to them. I gave him the Rc colTent Internally and mwd it oaa wash externally to his eyes—he Is now a laughing, hearty, ormtlllnj child, enjoy ing tbe best ofbwdth. Your i»»«* and irratefol »eP,ant. RICHARD GRIFFITH. The above, reader. Is but one cut of thousand* of similar ease* in the world, where had the verdict* of the physicians been retied upon without further trial, death would have seized Its victim. Do not therefore rive up your fHenilson i the more report of your physicians who say they can do no ! more. When you are told this, resort to our Remedies. RADWAY A 00., 163 Fulton street, N. Y. For sale by ITU NT A MINER, Mnaonle Hall, Pitta, burgh. The R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. »«19 fel3alaw!yF^ R~ ADWAY'S READY RELIEF—S gross no baud and for sale by B. h. FAHNESTOCK A CO„ per of Wood and Fourth streeta. Tb« UrtMcit OTB*e4rßlicor«r|f H OP TUB JOE. Mr. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY. HAS discovered in one ef oar common pasture weeds, ■ remedy that curce every kind of Human from ibe worst Bcrofala to a common Pimple. 114 he* tried UJd over eleven handled caso*, end neTrt faOed except in two cnee* (both thunder humor.) lie bee now in his po*see*ion over two hundred certificate* of it* nine, til wtuiin twenty milts of Do*ton. Two buttle* ere warranted to cure a nursing nore mouth. One to three bottle* will cure tho wont kind of pimple* of the fee*. .... Twoto threw bottlo* will seoorthesvstem of bolls. Two bottle* are warranted to enre the wor*t canker In the mouth and stomach. Three to fire bottle* are warranted to cure the worst caae of enralpelaa. .. . , .. One to two bottle* are warranted to cure all humor* of the **Two bottle* are warranted to cure running of the ear* and blotche* among the hair. Four to alz bottle* are warranted to cure corrupt and ruu -1 ping nicer*. One bottle will cure ecal y eruption of the akin. Two to three bottle* are warrmutod to cure tho oo*t despe rate cases ot rheumatism. Two to threw bottle* are warranted to cure tbo wont ca*e* of ringworm. Three to four bottle* are warranted to cure aalt rheum. Five to eight bottle* will cure the wont caae of scrofula. A benefit u alway* experienced from tbo flnt bottle, and a perfect cure la warranted when the above quantity 1* ta kes. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who hare lu rain lied all the wonderful medicines of the day, a* that a com mon weed growiag In tho pastures, and along old atone walla thould cure every humor In tho system; yet it is now a fixed fact. If ><>n hare a humor it has to start. There are no ib Dor and*, bum* or ha’* abouttb« suiting tome caae* and not your*. I pnddlod over a thousand Udtlcs of it In the vlcinl yof Boston. 1 know It* effort* in erery case- It ba* • rtedy dooeeomeof (he greatoat cure* over dune In Massa chusetts. I gare It to children over* yrar old: tooldpeopl* uf sixty. I have*eeo |«oor,puny, wormy looking children whose flash was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one l*>ttln. To those who are subject to a sick lioadacbe, on* bottle Will always cure It. It gir.-s groat nli.'l lu catarrh and dlzxl no** Some who bare bo in costive f,»r ytsus, have takenaod bwon reguUtni by it. Where tho body i* *ound It work* quite easy, but where there la any derangement ofthefunc linn* of nature,lt will raneo very singular feeling*, but you ninst nut be alarmed—they alway* disappear lu from four dav* lu a wi«ek. There is uevur a bad result frouj It. On the contrary, whim that finding is over yon will feel your*elf like a newperwin. I heard suuieof the most exlravagatd enoo niumi of it that man ever listened to. No change of diet is ernr n« Wind. All of theabovofoellng* may or will be pnxlucadfnnn a Dyspeptic stomach. From that organ aU gowral disaam will be produced, [if this statement 1* true, which w>*apa mlDd will deny,! because all who have been «tek know thto statement to be trne from experience, a sick or deranged ■tomach to flr*L , , , How important 11 it to a poor patient who ba* bean *uf fkring fiar many years, to point him to a remedy that he ran rely on, and radically remove the eause that has nut him sick. It'sllkea mariner to*s»*d upon tbeocran, at the first glimpse of alight house, hi* heart bouadswith joy. PaTCETHRIS DOLLARS PURBOTTUt Sold by th* Proprietor, Dr. R. T. MW), W«t endof Pennsylvania Avenue, (Fourth street Bold,) *ad •!•* JOffii HAFT, Jr, No. 116 Wood street, comer of Sixth; atoo, NE YTN, M’KEOIVAN A 00, Liberty street, hdow St. Clair, Pittsburgh. Also, Mr. W. A. RKBD, the firm of Jaraci T. SempleA (it. North we*t comer of Pwcxal *trej*t and the Diamond, Allegheny City- And ahm, Dr. Tojvt Antt-Bnueo* and Liver Pills; also, hi* Invariable Indian YesetaWeNerw liniment , I , . _ ft* above medirinri need noccgn»nd*^<»». to t , ,y°?! •nds la onrdty tad county wfll testily to ttrtrbmlortl* gniUtlr* ThetoequA togottsb* (bus . JHrtiral. AYEU'!« PILLS. 1 lb3h. PcnniylTtttU Kklltohl- 1858. AHE partiirularly adapted t<> ileranjreuK-nt' of lbs digestive ap| aratu*. tsf their cll-i t* In their prnrtH-i*. lung ml 9.60, « At t V4M11.1 Piiteic The Jobnafown Accommodation train leave* PitUoorgb from Dr. £. n* CtrticnaU, of V. u- < vUw rtc, 'P t Sunilay, at 3:30 o’clock, P. SI, atoppin* at all • Y.mu Pills are the prince rmrura Tln-ir elr.-llmt and naming an tar as Cootmangb. Fint Accoa urali lies'pnrpasa au y cathartic «o py,« « Tin y »te tu.l l. mi,,u £ J “ n Trajn h* Turtle Creek Bridge,le»ve# Jaar.esMpt bnt e, ry certain and effectual m I heir ocum tfe U.-.ret* .at l«UQam The -WoaJ AccoiumolaUon Train for which make* them Suvaluatd.'t» us in u>» J.wU u, Turtle Cork lea**~,daily, Sunday earepted.at4:3>P. M..— of disease.” Tbo Third A«©tunicsLun>«j Train for Turtle Creek lcaT*a po» Jitm-Ifi axn *Lfc Ijtxh CoMPLUVTa. •lady, except Sunday, at 0:30 P. SL I Pram Dr. Tluodort Mi, of Xcw Port r'jy. • Rc-tiirniagTnujuarriTo In Pittsburgh as follow*:—Lxpr*« ■ “N..t only are your I»uxs odinirablv adapted to thrir 14i P u '~ *Ln\. 600 a n,; Johnstown Accommodation 11 j purpose *•«*• • Train* f.-r Chursvllfe and Indiana connect at BLurSTllfe pta.na than an> one remedy lean mention. I sincerely Intersection with Mid Train Kart, Kspre*.* Train W e*t,at»J rejuice that we bate at length a purgative which m wurth. the J dmsioau Train Cast and West, the confidence of th* profeswkm and the people ” . !htid>uri;li »ud t'uunellarilfe Train*, (topping at all *-J a UTsrcreu—'lispiocrm** IU " ■’'“•bunth and Cnonell-mlfe hood, leavfedaily, Pnm Dr. Jlmrv J. Knnr. *f &. L»uit sandr.y -i,-. pu-.t.a* follow* —U«U Train, ..<* a. nu k»Rre» M Tltt> Pau yutt were kind enonch t<« snut me hat- h., » P '<• Trains from Pjtuburgt* and *H niwj hi bi> j.ractlco, ami li.Tr tott,ncd m. Ui.l th.-, ar, : V‘“ n,: ‘ rl "r'ii.al Ptnil'iirjtii. 11 a. m and truly au uitraonllnary mnlirinn. So nrculiirlj arp tbrj . *" *1 , .... aiia|itml lo tl.o diauaaca u! tlm l.umun syitrm, that thry irn'in Tl,» Irav. l,n, huhlu ~11 J1...1 .t ,ruaily U, Uirrr iulurual, h, work upon Ihrin atom, 1 l.orr mil ..... „f H„ H" 1 " 5 I"" “ r " '« ''»'rl b) ibo Pauu.jlTaiua Raih ami ,u.l.o.rf™, .ill, »l, rt ho.l m.i.irf »■ roa.La. !h. a.-c08,m0.1ai,M,., no* olftrwl rauuul l. «liiai» othrr rurowllp. *. I.M 1 h.-iu,.m ..I ..0 aoy Mh., Kmfca A. tonad to latoM will «h • mentally r„..,„l llmm |„ I* .'ir..tm.l iu u1.0.-t .11 ““ “ • n , u, r 1 1 r “P"’™** ““/..’P” plalnl. lor *hlrl, you , T0 ,„,u, L u,l Hi™,'» *» «'» ™*J thrur thu r,»d *itl. tlir.r i»l -1'r.ctTOrr—In.Knuuu—Uct.u y n. Pro*. I'r. J«. Crrm., o/ Chwa?o. . ' o hl i H j e |,,,.o ■ o, “Youi I'iLL* h*Tc bud a Innp trial in n>T praetkv., an I l « . 0 r hoM them In eateem a« one «r the h“*t aperient. 1 haro ecvr „ .* I u> f.Tnnd. Tbeir alterutire effict np»n tbo liver iHak--* them .. . , nr _ ~, g|! m t aH.«luwtok to u» or wom.n ...I ‘ y.u'rjSnp .'irt.fi lu rum *lil b. ,l.uri.:dT.u l.Traa.L uush.irm.—trouu.—Surmr...... C'«- P>*«™r.h*. r.rup. from s.ortoo. Pro. to. C, AW. u. u «- to .lll hol.l to* *1 And on. or lw., larg. d0..*.! your Pill, toki-.i .. .1,. -'*« "-pmalfcki J» rP»uul tapW proper time, am excellent promotin'* of the natural annmnt no* exceeding ftuo. lion when wholly <.r partullr Ki. P nr.sw,|. and »N. ver» of- s » -T?>” V.tcvMor Ommbu* 1. ne h « feet sal to cleanse the etonwurh nnd e*p-l v..rn.». They are , l “ ' ' nT, ‘> Passenger* und " <“* “ K. much the ..... phy.ic ... u... th.t 1 .i-ouiuim uI u. ~.1,.r *1 rtioiu. not to earraj H 5 cut. (or .nth HMf to tny patienU " l*atn::tg». - fur'Jickrt* apply Li Coitsn?AT!o!r—Cojnrcvr's, Pram Dr. J. P. favg'm, M'>nh-tal, njn.t-i i "Too much cannot bo said of your Pills f«.r tin' run-«.( ttioeifti. If others of oar fraternity have fuiiud them ieflk»cloa«os I have, they should Join me hi proclaiming fur (be benefit of (ho multitoJu who suffer from (bat complaint which, although bad enough io itself, I* the pro genitor of others that are wnrae. I believe Mttirrntu lo originate In tho lirer, bet your Pills ofToct that organ end ftirw the rilnreyi/> ** Imp cutties- op mi Blood—Scnorcn KuTvircum Silt Tinttm—TtttEn—Tumobs— Kiuuvatism Goer— NKUS'LOU. Prom Dr FtrL-irUlall, Philadtlpfiia. “You vent right, Ihictor, in saying that poor Pills purify ISe blood. They do that. I have used them of late years id my practico, and agree with your statement* of their eSlcary. They stimulate thoexerctonca, and carry off the imparities that stagnate Id the blood, engendering di»cu*n. They stimulate the organs of digestion, and idlumi riuility and vigor into the system. "Such remedies as ymi prepare are a national benefit, and yon deserve great errdit tor them." FOR Oeai>»che—Sick Uudachi —Fovt Prosncn—Piles — D&ofby—PirraoiA—Paralysis—Fits—Ac. From Dr. Edward Dryd, Dalttewre. “Dear Im. Area: 1 cannot answer yon what complaints have aired with your Pills better than to Hay all that vx srer treated wifA a purgaiiv* 9irdCeint. I place great depend snceon an effectual cathartic In ray dally con to* t with dis ease, and believing as I do that ynnr I “ills afford as Urn best 90 have, I of course value them highly." 43* Most of the Pills in market eoutain Mi.icury, which, although a ralnahle remedy in skillful hamU, is dangerous In a pub Ift pill, from tho dreadful censeipirurea Unit Ire qacntly follow its Incantloas nw These routain ui* nierrn ry or minora) substances whatever. AYER’S CHERRY I’ECTORAI. Has loug been manufactured by a practical clieiund, and e» ery ounce ofit under his own i*yo, «Ith Invurmtd- a.-< mro y anO care. It is wiaW and protected by law from coun terfeits and con*e.|iieutly ran t* reli<*d on n- K'-nnii*'-, without adulteration, ll supplies tli** sure** remedy lue iuijui buuuci ""rr* >rlil baa ori*r kimwn for tlie curr »l «‘l I'Ulmmiorj rotu plaint* for Coughs, Cold", ll.«ir»..ii l *s<, Astluua, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Incipieut Consumption, mid tho relief of consumptive patients in advanced "tagvs of the disease. As time makes these farts w icier uml letter known Ithifl medicine has gradually become the I test reliauro of the /afflicted, from thnlog cabin of tho American |*«sant to the palaces of European kings. Tlirongliout thiseutirecountry, In every state and city, and indeed almost every hamlet It contains, Cnnunr Ptctoiul is known as the best of nil reme dies for diseases of the throat and longs. In many foreign countries it is extensively used by their most intelligent* physidaus. If there Is auy dependence on what men of every station certify It has don* for them; if we can trust oorown senses wlnMi waseo the dangerous aßortlont of the longs yield to it; if we can depend an the assurance »l in telligent physicians, whoso business Is to know; in »h«*ri. if there la any reliance upon any thing, then i» u urefumbH proven that this niedtdoe dors cure the cho-s • ( diseases it uniiru oj»i uus uirus^u' 1 w. ---* in dwdgnml f..r iK'yoinl any and all other remedir* know n to mankind, Nothing but it" lulrinaic virtues, ntidthn unmis takable benefit conferred on thousand" of sufferers, rould originate and maintain lt enjoy*. While many Interior remedies have l"*en thrust upou th- community have failed, aud b~*n discarded. this hs« gamed friend" by every trial conferred l**n*lHs on the afflirtvd they can never forget, and produced cmea too and rcmnrkaldn to be forgotten. Prepared by PR. J. C. AVER. Practical and Analytical ChrnnUt, Lowell, Mass, and«oMby all ItruggLits npd Leal ors in MedicimaoviT.rahere. Cm .M.«l*ul\F A""”YEK’S CHERRY PECTORAL AM) PILLS can be had, wholesale or retail, at B. L FAUNKSTOCK 1 CO’K. ocCd corner of Wo»"l aud Fourth sta. Haaltn ana Strength nail inevitably Follow Its Use. Boerhavo’a Holland Bitters. The celebrated Holland kem erfytor Dyspepsia,Disease of the Kidneys, UTor o.m -plainta, Weaknee* of any kind, Foret and Ague, nod the ve nous affections conaoqnaut Jopon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the st..uiach,Colicky Pain*, Ueertbnrn, l*r more of Itsrtreariful forms, ws mb ( oin the following certificate, the anlheuticity of which cannot ho donbtpd, coming a* they do from person* so well known. WIIAT IT IB DOIN'O FOR TIIK SICK Wm.fichuehman, l.ithocrapher.vay* *■'l hare freqiifUtly umhl Bn-rlvare'* Holland Bitter*, and find It Invariably rclievv* ln>Ugu*Uon and debility Rev. Samuel Babc-iek aayw “J found sjwelal relief from Its u*e for a severe brad if he, with which I b»-l lung «a* ferod,” J. W. Woodwelt, Iteq., **y«; "I have used lUvrhuve • Hoi and Bluer* myself,and recommend It to others, knowing It te bo lust wbat-it is represtmted.” Ala. Jonathan Nrely, of Lower St, Clair, sayr “1 have ar rived great benefit from its use for vuitmre of ihr «iom»ch and Indigestion.’* Jss. M. Mnn>hy, say*: “After suveral physicians had failed Birrbuve'* Holland Hitters removed the pain frem my heart and side, arising Bom lodlgwUmi " The editor of the Kittanning Free Press, aaya: “After one of the best physidan* in this place had faileil, Iki rharv'* HolUnd Bitters cured m* of the v oret form of Franci* Felix, only manufacturer of the original “Extract of Coffee,” *»yr know that your ilollaud Ritter* is on* of the best medicines in the world for a disordered stomach or liver.” Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Fackel, Baltimore, pronounce II “a medicine deserving the confidence of thu public.'’ Dr. Bderhart, the leading German physician of Penn*, has prescribed it frequently during the past there* year* with marked sucres* in debilitated state* of the digesti\p organs, or ot the system generally. The managarof Ballous Vlnogar Factory, says: “1 used It myself and was therefore induced b* try Its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all ot a consumptive habit,) and really it is doing her more good tban anything she has ever taken.** NOTlCE.—Whoever fi|«-Lm.:.. "onllal,poneased of singu lar remedial nropOTtlea. CAUTION!—The great popularity of this delightful Aro ma, bas Induced many imitations, which tbo public should guard agaiust purchasing. Bo uut iwreuadoJ to buy auy thing else until you have given tfcvrhave's Holland Hitters a titr trial. Ono bottle will convlore you Uuw iiifinltely inpe rior it to to ail tbreo Imitations. 47*Sold * l $l-00 pvr buttle, or six hotth* fur $6 OO by (be Ml* Proprietor*. BENJAMIN I*AUK, Ja.,A CO.. No. 27 Wood etreet, I'lltetmrgb. Philadelphia, T. ff. Dyott A Sous, No. UW North Second etreet; New York, Barnes A Park, 50-1 Broadway, furwr Duane; Baltimore, Cuabare Brother*, (Jay ttivet, tod Penn sylvania A rennet CLndunatl, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar* clay Brother*, 215800th Water street; St. Louie, Barnard Adam* A or>4 New Orleans, J. Wright A Co. fel:tapldAwP E' Term a v k* s ao l l a n l> b i tt bus— i uu doc. »n hand and for sale by H. I„ PAIiNKKTOCK A CO , nolO corner uf Wood and Fourth strw t* C* ARTKK’S SHANIsD MIXTURE.-A good supply uu band aud for aalo l>y B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. nolO corner of Wood and Fourth iirrcis. DELAY HOT, Ye who Consider a fine Head of Hair greatest ornament, hut ere it i« too late u SANDER'S SCALP TO'SIC. wulcli restore* the healthy condition of thn scalp, rauv>* Lair to £i n« on ib» Iwld, and chocks auy tendency tow ard ItsCitling out, and liecuming thin. ***K‘-r aale at the principal Druggists, ami by tbe Pro prtetor,SlXTH STREET, two doorsbelow Smlthflold sh mylfl IN L)I A~TUI B BEK HOSE.^TfiUO YtTl'mui to 10 Inches iu oalibro, 3 and 4 plv tlilck, auiuhle fur Viru aud Locomotive Engine put for mile by deO J. A 11. PHILI.I PS\ OCHRE —50 bbla. American ami French for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A fsi., noil corner Wood and First »t« H~ Ides.— ‘ 107 Green Salted flbhe. 76 Dry Flint “ }a*t received and for aale by do 3 SPRINUKII HAIUIAUUH New crop”suqar'&moLvsses— -10 hhd*. N. 0. Sugar; CD bbla. N. 0. Unlasnes, Rac’d this day and for aalc by • T. LITTLE A CO. del4 No. 112 hocuud street. SUNDRIES-100 bus. choice Neshuunoek Potatoes; ; 130 bbla. Kali and Winter Apple*; 3 “ Sweet Cider. purojuice; New Phlla, Sugar Cured Hams; Small lot of old Shoulders. good order. In (tore aud for trait* at 71 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE. Cll)£k. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for sale by d«-9 _ HENRY II COLLINS. BLANK. BOOKS.—On hand, or made to order in mpnrinr manner WM. O JOHNSTON A CO., d*-9 Blank TVxik Wwi-hnnw ST Wood ?! SUNDRIES. —Tqnn. Flour, lNd sacks vari* on* brands; do do 7H ld>l». Broadway Mills; Snnmc 73 bag*; Orcarc *8 l-lila. on Meaner Kunny Eero to arrive an for tale by deli ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO. HOPS. —15 bales IVimo New York lion? in rtrnr and for sale by do 2 S. HAKIIAI.’iiH OuASSES^ 100 bhta. prim* Planlation (Oat Coopcrapn.) 40 “ fit James Sugar Ilonse, Id store and fir *aln a* rwdnred price* and accommodatin' forms, by WM. MITCHELTHKK, .In, A BKO no2o ■ 209 ■trri't. OYSTERS— In doily receipt of J. V. Proton celebrated Nn. 1 Norfolk Oy*tcr», In ran' or in ibull. by tbo tib). or tax, wholuaU and r«talL' Will warrant them equal, if not mporiar, to an y Oyalrr brought to tbi* market rtrS If. HimiLE. Spanish brown—2s fTr^^by ooll BJt. FAUNKBTOCK A (X). UCKWHEAT FLOUR—4O Backs, 50 lbs. curL, jnst rac'd auditor sale by will X LITTLE A OK BOPS— 4 bales new for sale low. OT LXWTB*SDaiOXDK t UTWoadim, Kaffgfaw; , 4. STEWART, Agt, Al the P. H R. Pattcngcr Sutton, on Liberty and Grout it*. Jii-lv-l — IiAILniIAI) NOTICE, TIIK PITTSBURGH, YT.REaiBSSSI WAYNE A CHICAGO "idr Mg KoAb COMPANY, wttb Ha ample Rolling Stock u!'.s a. M. Express at 2.00 p. M. listen Cixctxxsn—Mall train at V.SS P. u. Express train at 7.00 A. U. . The Imam *.Train from Pittsburgh Iming aTrainlbrloeal buoiurSH. tioicrtakuu at Crestline by Express train from Pittsburgh at 2,15 a. H. All Trains make duao connections at Crestline for Colum bus, Cincinnati, IndiaDHpolla and St. Louis; also, at Furl Wajno with Trdus on Wuliosh and Western Railroad for i ljfa) « tte,C*-iitnl Illinois and St. (amts; also, at Forest with , Traius on the M IL AL. K. R. K. SETtntxixa. From Chicago. [Ft. Way no.. Crestline’Arr. Pittab’g U S. Mml .... U. s" Mall ... M.SMI 5.30 a. k. 12WP.S. 0.10 r. u. Kxprvsa.. iAiOa. 2.00P..M. |lO.Ubr.».| Ttieso Trams make cluae'connocdouswitU Trains tor I’tiila dt-lj.litv Baltimore nod .New York. Tram* from St. Lnuw, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colutu* bn* in:ikeriu*'c»>uuecUou* at Crestline with all returning Train*. At Ft. VVajruu, Trains from St. Louis Central Ills mu*. Lifny. ite, and Intermediate places, cuiiuvct with aboTs Tram*. At Forest, cunnactions are made with Tains to and front Otucinusti. Kpriagfli'ld and Dayton. - AccunnuDsTioa Tiuixs—Lease Now Brighton Alle gheny at 7.00 a. 11L30 p.M. Leave Allegheny for New Brighton at 0.45 a. ■, and 4JOP. ■. Baggage checked through, and so charge tar handUng. For ticket* and furtlier information apply to A. T-JOIIN* STUN, Agent, at tbs Great Western Railroad offleo, directly on the rnrnfr of the Monongahela Tlonae, Pittsburgh, or fr GEORGE PARKIN, Passenger station, Penn St. between Wayu» and Hand; U. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn St. opl«>sili* Tremoul House, Chicago, nr t the Agents at the Station* along the line. To i .mimetic - * on MONDAY, January 25th, and continue until liHth-r notice. J. .1. HoCSTuN, Cm. IWr «ud tVt ArX I) \V. IMW. I'vu'r Agmt, Chicago. .1 11 MiW)KK.Snp , t. 1437. IV Inter Arrangement 1 837• ST. LOUIS. ALTON ANDRE f 111 C A HO It A Tl.llOAP.—Ondiil ijlXi^'gg and after uCTOBIHL 2d, Trains will rau as follows; GOING SOUTH. 11:30 a. u. ami 10:30 p. X. C'Mcajro at.. Arrive Ml St I .on l* _. S3O A. U. and 1:30 f. X. UUIhU NOKTU. .“.00 A. m. and 1:20 p. K. Luave Hast Ft. Ixiui* at. .{►4o r. u. nud 0:46 a. u. An ir.- -»t at OONNKCTION9: At CHICAGO, willi all tbo Great Eastern and Northern Unra At JULIET, with R.-*-k Inland Railroad West, and “Cut Off,” East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Otjuawka Rail road for I'i‘uria, uaieeUirgh, Burlington and intermediate pUll-'eS. At 81/tOMINnTON', with (liinoia Central Railroail, North and South. At dPKINOFIKLD, with Great Western (111.) Railroad, East for Decatur, Ac, Went for Jurksouriile and Naples. At ALTON, with Terre Haute and Alton Railroad East, and »te*mer* on the Uiver. At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio aud Miss. Railroad East, West by Pacific Rail road and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas anJ Nebraska. Also, to *ll points on the Illi n.M* and Mississippi nv.-rs. _ l i. k.ds t an be obtained >t all the principal Railroad Ottt. e*. Tickets and Freights as low as by any othej Route. A. U. MOORE, General Superintendent. . E. M. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agout_ ut>3 mr7:dly Pennayl tadU Railroad. rptlK GREAT CKNTRALf^j^p^p^y cities with Nurth-Westrrn, and Boatie-W«tßro Btat<*< by a continuous Railway direct. This road also con nects at Pittaburgh with daily line of Steamers to all porta on the Wcsti-ru RiTcrs,and at Cleveland aud Sandnsky with Steamers tn all ports on the North-Wiwtern Lakes; making the must direct, c heaptJt, and rtllabit rxmte by which FREIGHT can I— turwsrdi-d to and from tho Orcoi tier I . RATE* BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FI JUST CLASS—iuv-tA, Shoe*. Flats and ) Cap*. Bo<,ka_Dry Goods, (in bores, bate* ( and trunk*,) Drug*, (in bore* and bales) Feather*. Fur*. Ac. BF.CON 1> CLASS—lKumatic Sheeting, ] Shirting and Ticking, (in origiual bale*) Dntjt* (in casks,) lbnl»»m, LoatJjer, (in rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep I'slta, Last van) THIRD CLASH—Anvils, Ft«l, Chain* (in' casks,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, salted (looeo or Id casks,) Tobacco, mannfactnr- t»l, (except Clean or Cut.) Ac., Ac FOURTH CLASS —Coffws, Fish, Boon. Bed and Purk (in casks or boxes, Eastward,) Lard and Lard Oil. Nails, Soda Ash, Ger- man Clay, Tar. Pitch, Rosin, Ac FLOUR.—SI,OO p-r bbl until farther noth*. GRA IN—ln car hauls 45c per 100 Ska. until farther notice COTTON —$2 per bale not exceeding &0u lbs weight, ontil farther notice. *ijn shipping goods from any point out of Philadel phia, lie particnlar to nark package* “rio. Ptnnsyloania EziiroaiL” Ail Goodi consigned to the Agents of this Hoad a( Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded wlthoot detention.- — Paxton? Aocirra—o. E. Evans, M EUhv street, Boston; J. F. Clarke. No 2 Bator Uouae, and No. 1 william street, and John ilclV.nald, No. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce k Co., Zanesville, Od Irwin A Co., and SpTtngtnan A Crown, Cincinnati, 0; R. C. Mel drum, Madison, InddlßciiusnlL Bell A 0-v, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Kyj P. G. O'- Riley A O-, Evansville, Ind; R. f. Sosa, St tools. Mod Har ris, Wormley A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; Leech A Chicago, 111.; J P. Glass, Ft. Wayne, I add K. J. Bnceder, Phll&d Ma graw A Kouns, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. D. 11. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phils. H. J. 1/IMBAERT, Bnpt, Altoona, pa. ja&rly Plttsburcn and Connelavllle Railroad. THE PITTSBURGH &fgr— ei kjh.ihuhii i ConncllsvUte Railroad is o|n-ned for tbo transportation of passengers and 'freight to and from Pittsburgh aud CunnoUsvtlla, connecting with the Prim*. Central Railroad at Urintou’a Station. Arrangements Lave also bewu made with the Penna. Central lUilroad -by which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried ffam points on the Pitts burgh and ConneUvllle Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. Utwxtxo of Traixs—On and after Monday, 28th Dec. the Passenger Trains will be run dally, except Snadays, at lullow* Mail Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Penm Railroad, at Pittsburgh. T.OOo'ciock, A. M, arriving at Cot neTlsrille at 12.00 A. M. Express Passenger Train willleave Pittsburgh at4:2o o'ck P. M., and arriveal ConusUsvine at 8.20 P. M. Rrrraxixo—Express Train will leave Oonnellsville at r ML Pleasant, Unlantown, Froetbargaml CnmberUnd leave Cunnellsvillo regularly on the arrival of tbe trains. Mail Train connects also at West Newton with coaches, by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Rsndpateh, Cumberland, Ac. Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. orf H BLACK TOt’W **—. « SUNDRIES— -200 hid* N» 2 Largo Mackerel; 100 hf bid* ** ** • 20 bbla «No 2 20 hf tbls - *• - 20 bids No 1 2.’* hf bids “ “ JM) bbls Pickled Herring", 100 half bbls White Flsb: M) “ Trout; •». bid* “ - lake Salmon: 10 drnros Codfish; 76 bMs New Orleans Moluwt; Ml White Flint nominy; hO ♦* P. arlaah; 310 “ White Lime; 100 “ Hydraulic Cement; 100 Loses Pearl Starch; 3»> this “ I duo tote* prime W. R. Cheese: •JJ Lbl* fc K g*: IhOU bushels Dried Apple*; 100 bbl* No I Leaf Lard; 100 bushels Clover Seed, Fur sale by jail? A" THINS' CELEBRATED 30 DAY CLOCKS, ACyTX (or Counting Room and Parlor. Anassortment In Roaowrood cases; elegant pattern X(f' Jujrt rvalred and for tala by J. 1L R££D £ 00-, je3&dtf Jeweler*. No. fig Fifth street. JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS, DILLS LADING, POSTERS, PASIPnLETS, LABELS, T.PTTBR UKADS 'Ami every description of Job Printing, plain or oruatn* si. executed Bestir, promptly and at reasonabia ratra by WU. Q. JOHNSTON ACO-, (no") I‘rliiter*. Binder* and Stationer*, t* Wood a JUST RECEIVED^’ 700,000 German Cigar* HfoOOO navao* “ 9)0 bxs. Virginia Manufactured Tobacco. TUe largtwt assortment of Cigar* and Tobacco aver ottered * this city.l* now open fcrexaniinationands*l*,ai for BmlthflftlJ itreet and Diamond Alley \ KEGS NO. 1 LARD; •J 3 bbl*. fresh Roll Batter. Bectt and for safe by „c 22 t aHRIYKR k DILWORTH. 1 AA bags Prime Rio Coffeejust received 1 anffor «al» by , BIOUTKR A DILWORTIL 1 >» .;,ug«s AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l'Jlh the Freight husinen'•» three Jloruls in the CITY OF PITTSBURGH will l*e transacted at thn „ \F.W ANI* COMMODIOUS PLPOT. PEW STREET, ABOVE WAYNK. AUJOININu THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. The attention ..f MorchuntA. M.innfartnrer» and Shipper* is invited to tho *uporioi laciiitica adorded bjr those I load* an'l f«r tl>« prompt tranrportaiion r.t Freight* b? < -OSTiyVO CS HAIL Ha r CO.WVJSCiiOXS PromPITTSBURIjH«- CI.E»ELAND, TOtEDO. DETROIT. .wu;o COLUMBrs.DAYWS, INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI. UJUISVILLE AND ALL THE WESTERN. NORTH WESTERN AND >yUTII WESTERN STATES Vniibt is *oat to next of the abort* Harp, .o th-> «a« p f »r» iti which it ia i«d«i « tw* riiruvsA R't'ivU pir'fl lo «•’» im/vrtinf /W.*. Tot fnrthrf iuformarion'applyto JOHN p. GLASS, ' J fi-lMf A7rot - 1 LLKOUKNi VA L LEYnSggga^gl A KAiLßOiix-n>:MovALOF.rnE««=S^ i^ioiITDEPOTTt»TnE CORNER OK BUTLER AND , CARSONStKBETS. NINTH WARD, AND A QREATHB. i nutJTION OF lAftIFF RATES.—Od and After JDLL .SftW. ?85- fro.cblVm li rorelveJ a* abor* nV the following Mlw. To MalionlQß . pjrMOppimih. ToOrnjr’a Bddy. - “**£*- ToßMßank At Z*- To Brady*» Bend .....at:3lc. ytw—Orrr fire barrrlr andundrr//(y. ! To Mahoning ’ 4lc. per barrel. I ToQray'aEddy... * “ To Red Bank •••••;«•• “ l To Uradj‘* Rend Wc - I‘ Flour—Jty'ty barrels and wr. To MolibniuK - To Oray'a Kddy - To Red Bank To Brady'* tkod —.46k - j lytEfcu it. B. LOUMIS.Uaptni Ticket Agent. I W e'uVroflaU i^uu. AND cni-RKawcraEßßgi \JT CAGO Union Railroad, M«inCl i y‘Ww , w^F Ltnefor Preeport^Qolenaand Dnnloith, from CENTRAL DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, conn acting At Dunlelth with steamurs for Fl Paol tad the Upper Mtadaslppi. WELLS STREET DEPOT# 5 ' PULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dixon, Fulton, and Central lowa. Pawngrrs fur loam, Nebraska and Kansas, Will find this the moat expedition* route, it being an Ait TJna to the Mississippi, and shorter by fifty tnijei than any other lion, connecting at Pulton with the Groat lowa Stage Co_ for all points in lowa ami ib« Went BELOIT AND MADISON LLNE —F«r Beloit, J«wrlUe, Uadlson and Central Wisconsin. FOX JUVEB VALLE? LINE—For Crystal Lake, Me Henry, Richmond, and potntaNorth. Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, for all of the shore points, making close connections with, the Eastern Kueds, and with packets on the Mississippi, north and snath, p. A. HALL. Rnnt InrfrlrdtklT JOHN *». TinrWPR. Free*. Liverpool! Philadelphia and Sew York Screw Steamship Company. The splendtd steamships forming the above line will mil from NcwSSUfejfcS York u follow*: CITY OF BALTQIORK. C*pL leltch, Jao.7th,l?sS KANGAROO, “ Jeffrey, Feb. 4th, u And each alternate ThoraJay. From Liverpool or cry alternate Wednesday. Faro from New Yorfc,Cabin $76, Third ClaaeCSO. «• “ Urerpool, « $lOO, SS3, As7s,Thlnl Cla« smpartnieota, and carry eiperienced Fargeon*. Pencils abont proceeding to Europe, or vishlug to ten (or their friend* fruiu the «1J country, cen pnrcheee ticket and obtain ell Information by applying to J. 0. Dale, 1 Broadway, N. Y * PuMe * Cort.*, 177 Broadway, N. Y„ or JOIINTHOMI'SO.N, 110 Liberty st, Pittsburgh certificate* bj Drat class Sailing Pseketa be tween New York ami Liverpool. Drafts sold by tbs above de29—*pB Dollar Savings Bank* Ao. 66 Fmzrih Slrttt, MidiU* Roavx, Jor.ct iVn* Building OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, •Iso on Wednesday and Saturday evening*. from Slay first to November first, from 7 ti> tl o'clock; aud from No vomber firat to May first, from 6 to 9 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums n*t levs than one Dollar, and a dividend of the proflu declared tvrlrs a year, In Jnna and December. Interest vraa declared at the rate ot Six per cent, per annum, in December, l&di, also, in June and December, IbM. and June and Ilocnuber, 1K67. Interest, if nut drawn out, is placed to tko credit the da pnaitor as priori pal, and boars the saroo interest from Uie first days of Jute ami December, compounding twice a year with* ont troubling tli« depositor to cull or econ to present bis pans took. At this rjite, motiry will doable in less than 12 years, making in tho aggregate nauv attooxx aiirrnianrT - A TKI&. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Units and lUgn lotions famished gratis, on Application st the office. Prrrident—GEOJtGE AUUIE£. vi.tb rsisiDi.TTH: John H. Ehoenberger’ N. Omttcn Morphy, Icur M. Peanock, James 1). Kelioy, James Hordmnn, John SCosgraTe, rcMTttt Hopewell Hepburn, June* Phldlr, Alexander Bradley, Hubert Robb, William 3. La rule), Hill BnrgtHo, William J. Auderron | John G. Baclofen, Albert CuHx-rtson. John U. Canfield, J. Gardner Collin. Atonno A. Carrier, Da rid Campbell, Charles A. Colton, William Dotiglaa, Fraud* Felix, George F. Gilmore, JamesS. Hotm, William S. liaren, tertiary and Tr*aturer— anfclyd—Ja22:ditrF __ _ Banking houses of jo noao. BEDFORD, SOMERSET MOUNT PLKASANTr CONNELLS VILtB, UNIONTOWN, BROWNSVILLE,.... NEW BRIGHTON,.. Deposits received, Dl*coonta made, DrafU hong and collected, Bank Notes and Specie bonghl ni Stocks, Notes and other Securities bought and iudd mission. Correspondence and collections solicited. N HOLMES & SON, DE A LEES IN FOK a F.IGN and Domestic Bill* of Exchange, CertLConto of Deposit*, Bank Note* and Specie, No. 60 Market itmi. Pittsburgh. nuido onfall U« prices pal citte* tbroerlwioi'ib* Ontud State*.. cOO per 100 tt>*- - 7frc per IW Caa. Cemetery Marble Works, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, • 65c p*r JOO I b*. PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON. YJ7IS UE S RESPECTFULLY TO IN T T lbn» hi. fri.nS. .nd tb. public p.-.T.Ur, that i » baa feared Che above premise*, for the manufacture and aal* of every variety of Marble Work. *uch a* Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of *r«iry variety and form; ALSO, Mantle Piece*, •COc per 100 tbi Centre Table, Pier, Bureau •nd Wash Stand Tope, Ac, Which he ia ottering aalow a» any other establishment West of the mountains.' Ilia stock U entirely new, and baa been aolMted by himself; expressly for this market, He is also prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Mar ble or Stooe, and to execute any other work in Li* line, n any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. axrxaa st r omission vo Kev. T. B. Lyman, Robert Galway, Esq., lion. Wm. Wilkin*, John Chlilett, Eaq., Jno. 11. Bltoenberger, Esq, W.L. Ringwalt, Esq, Charles Brewer, E*q., J. 11. Ilill, Eaq, Thomas Scott, Esq, A. B. Curling. Esq- W. P. Baom, Esq., O. R. White, Esq. The Trade (tarnished with all kinds of Foreign and Domes tic Marble, cither finished or in the rough, at WhoSeul* prices. lie has also m*J„ arrangement* with the manufretnrera of the beet brands, for a constant supply of Hydranllc Ce ment, Water and Lcolsville Lime, aud Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stncco Work, all of w hich he is prepared to furnish at short notice. tuhlfcdly Agents Wanted! New Era in Ameriean Art. JUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait of lIENRY CLAY; Printed jrxrtn filrtl Plats in 12 fidlfU. ort. This Picture, prepared at great coat and labor, by an important ImprovemeuUn Art-Printing, U offered to the people of the United States, ai a worthy memorial of their eminent Statesman and Patriot, by the Publisher / J. H. BYRAU, £ Bulletin Building, Philadelphia. The following are a fuw ot the ynany commendations this Picture has received from the press; From Peterson'* Magazine. ‘Thatso fine a Picture, equal as it Is In finish to London Color Prints, which hare bw-n sold here for fivo and ‘six dollars, could bo produced for the trifliog sum of fifty M ‘ D t* is certainly an asLmiablng evidence of Amrrian progress in Art color printing, and muit, we think, requir. an Inmienso sale to l>e at all ramnnerat jve.” From the Pcnnsj-lvaniao. KMr. Byram has produced a Portrait of tho Immortal CLAY, printed in color*, that has all the merit of a painting and as a work of Art will bear Ihe most critical elatnln£ tiuc. The likeness of the great Statesman is perfect.” From the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch. Mr. J. U. Byram has brought oot a Portrait of Henry Cl»y, printed in color*, which, if we had not been assured otherwise, we should h*vo supposed to be a minting. It ponenes all thabrilliancy of hno and softn«*of*hadeof» fine water-color portrait. The likeness of ‘Harry of the West’ is excellent” “Equal to fine Loudon Prints sold here for $5 and $7. From tho Pennsylvania Enquirer. “Judging by this producUoo, Art-printing has made an important step towards perfection. The picture i* not only artistic In finish and arrangement of color, but U valuable a* a spirited likeness. Being sold at the low piico of fifty cants, this portrait must soon become a ravorite, and bo treasured as a most fitting and beautiful memorial by lb American peopla. Single copies sent post paid for 50 cent*. To Agent* very liberaldimonaL JalL-wlmf FIRBEBS AND CARPENTERS ATTEJiTIOA YODR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO tho largeend well refected stock of Seasoned LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBERS On hand and for rale, Wholesale and Retail, by JA.MES M’BBIEK - Sc CO (Successor* to Wm. SPBrior 4 Son.) ALLEGHEN Y CITY, PA. Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud ding, Clear and Common Plank, . Boards, &c., &c., Ac. Let the Farmers remember, who attend ihs Allegheny Markets, that onr yards are the most convenient in the dir t&Upper rard only one *7l tart from the Market Haute and dote to ell the Market Tatxnu, Corner of Sandmky St* and North Aliev. PRICES PUT DOWN, * J. B. CANFIELD. Wahaverednced PER-CENT, per Ibou. md from this date to gpring,.Tft(JASH BUYERS ONLY Order* promptly attended to and satii&ction given Shipment* mado to any accessible point by lldfeoa Orteti received for SAfIII, DOORS, SHUTTER?. *c- Ac. d*t3nvr ’ IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES^ Beet Madder Prints VwS&itte Extra Heavy Plaid Linseys.- do s°o s New style DeLaine*-„„.j. Rich Cashmere*. ~ \t Cashmeres. litAf do 81c Rich aO wnol Delaines ; „Jie do 76c SIR. «• rrf.cdo. 1105 . A, A-MASO^ACXrg.2SYIfU>«L 4C T WISH my Boots were Uackened row/ 7 A.BO yon hear mans of your friend* complaining. Tell them to bay a lot of French Blacking £re“ ■lO9, TLHMIXO> .and their boot* do not need blacking more than enee a week. €hllfcrUaiHiaeneTuwaf*rk*t^.andthalHiantwl;/nnfl- |^xgl» r 6ob^.a*it»mgg^tew^- ttailroaSß Stramsjipß, /Honftarg. I .Units W. Mailman, Charles Knap, P A. bl&lcji* John U. Mn» v r, W *1 ter I'. Marshall. Wilson MlUtr, A. M. IMlocfc, M. D Henry I, Kingwalt, John SI. sawyer, v ' Georgs 9. Felden, A Icxandt-rTlndle, Theobald Umstaettar, (hrjrpn K. White, CUARtES A. COLTOy. -BEDFORD CO, ..SOMERSET 00., . WESTMORFTD CO, -FATETTECO, Peno« .FAYETTE CO, .-INDIANA From -Graham’* Magazine.