ligeglifltal; «slKfSl®*l* l Bedg* F«m Barierjr* f?»UIT^SHADE, ORNAMENTAL® EHRTJBS; Vise*, Qreen*Hoc« ■*■ 14JB& from 5 to 7 fret high, eobne mgt&Xßy varieties, which will be sold at reduced prion tonlttafisM, SOQJMO or sjnrtnte of Iwrpmi, from 10 Inch a* to 4 feet offend by whdeado or retail. * , , Urge *izo, emtxarfng ten choice mie* _ »W.; . ■AXfiWftoekof Jfmgrsan* and Shrubbery la rerj “*B“* pciiuua who reqnira a larn amount of the aarne can be ae coamodaUd ri low price*. ' „ Latterstnoßrnddrmsthroagh .vnikin* Post Office, near Kttrtrarjh, recelTeioaedUte -~'Ortifiv can bt left at our etandon DlunonJ Mukrt. AUo,u <&•*“»» » f WUJlimii For Fan Planting* 3800 DWAkF ohebry > 2 y«“Mg XJJMO Standard 3 and S year*, 25 varieties. Peach, 40 varieties. 00,000 ErerxTeana, cffloa hardy varieties, from email to 8 'Mt With a Urge stock of Apple* paar—standard and dwarf— Quince, five varieties; Ccminte,tteTen vsriettasGrapeVinea, fihrnbbarr, Green Qocaa Plante, flow, Ac. Those wahijig an extra article of choice varieties might Sndit to their Interest to examine my stock before ordering tlicwfasrs. BBfcdswtfP JHO. MPBPOCK, Jr._ 1 fW> non EMBRACING 17 varieties Xvv-VUv, wUlbeeold itmyicnr price!,by applying 7 to 7 JOHS MURDOCH, Js- • —Shawtff Pittsburgh and Oakland Bnresclw- c 1 ARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Our stock VX «f early Seeds for Hotbed*, embracing the moat ap pmrednod valeabto varieties in cultivation, U ready. Or der* from Gardener*, Beaten or others, promptly filled, (rent the Seed and Implement Warehonae, 4T fifth street, Ja34rrSt*F JAMR3 WABDBOP. bxhxt aocxsToca..- —idam arnroß Lebanon Nursery* DOCKBTOCE 4 AHHOS, TNVITE THE ATTENTION OEA JL the public to their large end varied assortment of •*» fruit Trees, Shrubbery, JSverereeta, Plants, Ac. Barserr Ground four and ahalf mßoafroaPittiborgh, (heold Washington Road. Gxszx Taxi Poet Omcx. laSfrlywTXH* Allegheny coonty, Pa. ItytUrtiripfiia atrtectisrmtnts. POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for Woolen, Cotton add Paper Manufacturer*. Printers, Lithographers, Book-Binders and Tallow Chandlers; Copy log Preses, extra sire, for Forwarding Houses, Poet Offices, Railroad Companies, IT la. by 22, and 23 by 34; Letter and Seal Preasea;Uill and Jack Screws. CHARLES EVANS A SON, Corner Dreed and Quarry Btreeta, DOlfrftad— Ja3o PHILADELPHIA. ALLEN * NEEDLES, Ne. 23 SottiA Wharves, and S 5 South Water Street, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS. ff Candles, Starch, Ac. Afull assortment on hand (o which the attention ol dealers Is rwpoctluUy asked, mrfcdly '■ Saltimou Slrturtißtnmts. ARHISTEAD. RIGGS A CO., Agents for the sale of Virginia MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Jfo. 27 Exchange Place, Baltimore. Says on hand a large stock, which they distribute the low * Ct market price#. apatlyd* Dr. CRLnnnated VERMIFUGE OVER PILES. Twoofthe beet Preporetlonc of the Age. They are 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 with 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, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by before the public, pur porting. to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLanc’s V ermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. ft ll ITuEMINC DEC’S, Wood Prrmioßun, IV ‘ tiU- T'e’o:>rl<'font. The G-O'lden Prize Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated, y rnnE new york weekly golden ‘ JL PRIZE la onooftbo largostasd bert Uterar7pcperi of tbedaj, An Imperial Quarto containing dost raats, or ■ joett coixxns, of roUrUlning original mattery and iu aixtiT liirsraarco *Ter7 woet Si A Gift worth from 50 eenta to 9300 in « ImiA, will lx preaented to eaeh »ut»crlb«r ,3 Immediately on receipt of the anbaerip § tlonmouey. Oaecopy for one year *42 Ooe copy for two year* ~*3 to, “«£ 2 gito. One cop/ for three yean 00, ind 3 gift*. Oao copy for ftre yearz I s 00, end 6 gift*. r tm m, n nu Three coplw, one year - Hf« copies, one year.— $8 ®®»— Ten Myiea, one year.— -fl* J®> “** JJ *}{**• Twenty-one copiet, one year W> and 21 gifta* ' Tno.artUlee to be dhtrlboted are comprised In the follow* inglUte— £2 packages of Got 3, containing ..$5OO 00, each »6 do do do .f2DO 00, each 10 do do do —4lOO 00, each 10 Patoit Lever Hosting Oaaed Welches—(loo 00, aacb 90 Gold Wetcbw $75 00, each AO do do $6O 00, each •100 do 4 HENRY 11. COLLINS. CIDER. —Twenty-one barrels just received and tor sale by fed HENRY U. COLLINS. PRUNING TOOLS. —Saws, Knives, Chis els, and alt varieties of Pruning instruments for the garden or orchards. Ji2B:Btw*F JAMES WAKDROP, CONGRESS WATER—A new lot received this day and for sale at JOS. FLEMING’S. OnGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS Zt\J jnst rec’d by Ja4o MACKKOWN 4 FINLEY LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for sale by J. 4U. PHILLIPS, 20 and 28 St Clair rt._ INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A large stock all fixes, 2,3 and 4 piy thick, at tho India Robber Depot 2D and 28 8t dalrst. J»3O J. 4 H. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap ples for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. SHORTS— 490 sacks Shorts in 6to re and tor sole by SPRINGER lIAKBACOU 4 CO. jeff) No. 295 Liberty Struct. SHOULDERS —3 casks Bacon Shoulders in store and fur sale by B.HARBACGU 4 CO., j*SO No. 295 Liberty Btirot, Sundries— 20bales cotton; 281 sacks Wheat, white and rod; 1 bbl. Lard, On steamer Ketzbaugb to arrive for aale by Jx2S ISAIAII DICKEY 4 CO. SUGAR—IOO hhds. fair to prime N. O. Su gar la store and for sale by JOHN FLOYD 4 CO. BUTTER —10 bbls Roll Butter for salo by Ja3B _____ JOHN FLOYD 4 CO. Q/A hhds prime Sugar landing per stenmer Ov Aurora tor sale by [Ja2B] J AS. GARDNER. 1 Ar\ bblß prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, J. \J\J 60 do Baltimore Byrnp, for sale by j*23 | JAB. GARDNER. COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On hand or made to order and Airniibed promptly by T. B YOUNQ 4 CO, j n y. 33 and 40 Bmithfleld street. URNING FLUID! BURNING FLUID!!— Yon can bav venr Bnming Fluid, much cheaper an cn conaicament Car sole low by l_j 4 l 6 b fIU&IVER 4 DILWORTH- Fresh butter -14 bbls fresh Roll Batter fur table use; 8 “ “ Kggr, 600 lbs No 1 LsaTLird, Rac'd this morning and for sale at No 27 Fifth Itrect. Jal6 H. RIDDLE- POULTRY. —A large lot of fi-esh Poultry, Turkic*, Cbtckena, Docks and Geese, rec’d this morn lag mod for sale at No 27 Flfthstreet. IL RIDDLE. NKS ANETfLUIDS--Arnold’s, David's Warren, Klrtland’a and Maynard 4 Noyce* for tale by W. B. HAVEN, Jail Noe. in, 33 and 35 Market sts. ALCOHOL—IOO bbls. 70 and 90 per cent. fbraale by Ja2o B. A. PAHNEBTOQK 4 CO. POTASH —20 casks Ist sorts for sale by Jig! B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. MOLASSES— 100 bbls N. O. Molasses and .Bynip for sale by Ja2B JCHIN ALOYD 4Cq T> APPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at JUS. FLKMINO'A miMOTHY bgs. ft superior article nd tor sale hr. (pol»> AtffKtL tCT 4 OG. TCE 6PDBS— ~ op Various size*. uc-^vw-d.«>di^j! : g HAIInKWJ> taoasrtiia«,wwtatt. ISftuattonal. Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, Algebra, Geometry, iHißcdlancous. Stucco Worker, JAMBS OWENS, CORXER ELM AJfD ftFZIE STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER give* porticuler attention to all order* for work in his Hds. I, CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished o short notice. J ap2Llyd RCOCBBAR’I BCLIPBH MILK. ■ riraiiP acaurr -ammw’ f. lßfl.—Th* sqbsmlbers msa- *f|i9jeof alaetsr* this MR] m suitable H dee far ncrthaai sad eeaatry H^MHar~ Oris* kills, m will as plan p*rtly ed*pu4*fn attaching frwj^SSi\ to Saw kills. Fere fell de- r« JlsßlW seriptiea, erieo, wpadty, As.. f]oMfl \\ •ttrw the ealy uiMta VflBBPlPw a COCHRAS A CO UYmhaia.di.wßHJ^ *Freaafe Dure kill BkMtas *f all rise*. both *l4 aad tw *nny,Mdfmtl>Pl Maahtam, and Sealer* U hrtn Wire, *U DM iiehw Bread Re teas O ta Mill lreas sad Oeaiteg * f my iaerty- HeaTSulFfaz*,Ac. Allarttel— ■■natiOeglveetfre ilk>ae,h 8. OOCHKAB A 00- dx *n4: ID C. lIERBBT, Jal4:'ialtwP corner f.Hierty and Hand street*. GIREEN APPLES—ISO bbls-choico Win I"ter Apples in store and f«reale by J*7 T. LITTLE 4 CO_ No. 112 gecondat- 1 nn bbls. PRIME MOLASSES in Store 1 \J\J foraaleby )alB JAB. GARDINER. 1 Qfj Bus. Barley, A 30 bags Clover Seed, 100 boxes Prime Cheese, 10 kegs Laid, 20 bags Beans, 6 bbls. Roll Butter, Received and for sale by Ja2 snni VER 4 DILWORTH. RIO COFFEE—IOO bogs choico Rio Coffee in store and for salo by jaJ T. LITTLE 4 CO. OriAM LBS: all grades Flour in store and %t\J\J\J for aaleby JalB JAS. GARDINER. •y'k BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES for sale by I O JaA j.n.CAwngt.o. riUM ARABIC, Seijcct, Mediou & Sorts. VT —2OOO lbs. in store and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO Of) BBLS. PEARL FLINT HOMINY; 300 bus. prime Ear Cora, In store and for rale by CtIAS. B. LEECH, Jail No. 8 Bmithfleld street. POTATOES —100 bus. White Potatoes; ... 30 “ Pinkeye M In store and for sole by de!4 T. Lll'l'LE 4 CO. CHEESE. —500 boxes prime cutting Cheese .. rale by Ja4 HENRY 11. CuLLINS, 1 PL BBLSTRESH EGUS for salo by 1 O Jail J B CANFIELD. or piTTSßvaan, pehba. Hl» Üboriooi teareh tad research ta the t egetable King* doo tor eight or ten ran, baa brought to light» wonderfhl jJSidMwhkh willHdirallycure the DYSPEPSIA,which U the first cause of e?) ••ntrml diMW which the humu *ye- Un U robkct to. Keeps th« Ecterrolr [Stomach] clean end healthy. We moat ell hart good health and cannot bea himself, IDmientUl tar eight to tea year*, and haa tried bun&woferperlmentsonhlmselL But all In rain, until M» pMeat dlacomr, which baa radically cored blm and many other* In ■<», eight to twelTe day*, without pain or ey-WrwM?,« any onpleatant feeling* in the intern, but on the contrary, U inrigoratea the *y*Um and gin* a healthy action to erery pot. It will art gently or coplotuly on the bowel*, and gfrea healthy action to the «tomach and llrar. You can eat and drink your tonal dieting, which will not interfere—the medicine alw*y* doing It* duty...called DR. R. T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of dheaaea Will Dy*pep«a produce! Iun«« It U the flirt caaea of all general dlwaaea. Unr AffieeUpo, Lung Aflectlon, or Pulmonary Dieeaeej Bronchltia. Sick pmlfmi Diarrbcea, Billion* and Typhoid Fcrer*. hW Ague, Nanrous Iwr, Benda, [Pllee,] Oo«tlT*Dowela.BdhL Braky or OtnmayßklD,Oolda Rhea lj-fi® w-io-o, th. .nun,, Fill. Oonorptlon of Htol, Tdnra of tho Stomach, Throwing op of poor Food, end alaoWind. AH of thoTtboriftolinl. maf or wfll ta prodnejd ftom • DrapopUeitomach. Fran thalorgaa ganmal dlaaean wUltwprodnood,[lf thiaatatwnont Utros which noun mind wtUdonFjboeaoroall whoharoboonaick know thla , , , . atatonmit to be erne boo uiailtoct, * alck or deranged Sow landing from ■learner Anglo SaXon fur ulo by «ta«2£taS™t. * IBAIAII DICKEY A CO. fim. Q/\ CASKS PEAKLASH for *ale by J. PL CANFIELD IIGGS. —3 bbla. for sale by J j>4 HKNRY 11. 00LLIN8. R' YE FLOCK.—2O bbla. for salo by J*4 ÜBXRY U. OuLLINB. bbls. fresh roll Batter just re crlved aud for sale by JaB R- HUTCHINSON. HOPS— 8 bales prime let sort Hops instore end for sale by SPRINGER HARBAUQH * CO. SENNA ALEXANDRIA—SOO lbs in store and for sale by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. NO. SUOAK.—3S hhds. Good Fair N.O. • Sopir jolt received end for sale by j»6 BUIUVER A DIL WORTH. ifRNITUKE ANU'CilArilS7—or every description constantly auirabctnrirg or made l order, of the beat material aud workmanship by jaiS T. H. YOUNG A 00. INDIGO, Maxilla, Carracas a Bengal— -1000 Iba. on band and for itU by ja2i D. L. FAHNESTOCK it CO. FLOUR— 17 bbls. Union Mills; 17 do Gallatin 96 do Broadway “ FEATHERS— 9 sacks now landing from steamer Anglo Saxon for sale by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. I'GGS— 4 bxs now landing from steamer J Anglo Saxon for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. WHEAT— 77 sacks Red Wheat and 48 sks White Wheat now landing from steamer Anglo Saxon foV «“ by Ja» ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. . DRY APPLES—2C bga now landing fnim FLAX. SEEK—I 7 aka and 2 bbla new land lag from steamer Anglo-Saxoa, forwloby .a Js29 ISAIAH DICK BY * CO. HIDES— 500 dux. Flint Hides;; 31 do Green Salted llldeK • To arriTtand for «>le by EPIUNOER UARBAtQII *CO. :-aXO-- «o 295 Liberty itreat BJtHF.ORH WATER, fresh from Ahe tpringk~Tac)dtliUday by J>SO : JOS. FLKMUffI. A PPLES.—IOO bbls. Green Apples (as’ld) tor Ml faf jiU & DAUXLLA® B. B. B. A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED.— THE TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED. Mankind hare long been engulpbed ts darkure* as re gards the mysteries of medicine, and of deriving a truthful anlntina of its power over ■i>h (ts proper nse in the treatment eftheskk. Medicine, as practiced by the regular faculty,l* a delusion a bundle of lmp-nhnhftltt— ami tmrertalntle*. * There is nothing in it* theories os which the phjvidan can rely as certain or fixed; the results obtained from it* prescriptions are doubtfhl, and in moet unatisfactory. It ia a aolean and startling fact, »>««» threw-fourth* of thusu “who have dejwried thu Ulv” diod victim*, not to disease, but to the injudicious application of this subtle a»d uncer tain theory, a* practiced by the regular faculty. We bore proved tlio utter fallacy of the regular practice : of medicine, and the greet undeniable truthfulai-** uf the R. R. R. over and ovi*r again; for, in a thousand Cases, where theregniar physicians hare given up their patients a* incur able, and bad in many «»« even set the time to only a few short hours, that their victims bad to way’s Ready Relief Regulators or Resolvent, as tbs case may hare been, has restored those dying patients to new life and health. In the treatment of the by the R. JL R. remedies, there le nothing left to chance or uaccrtaintiee, for these remedies are ao prepared as to puses* fixed and potHivocur stive power*, founded on princplee es Immutable in their power over u the law* of gravitation over tbs earth. It is therefore, impossible for these remedies to fail (n removing from the human system thedifficolty for which they may be given, and of restoring the whole human sys tem to Ita normal condition of h—iib. This (a readily even in the miraculous efficacy of RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF—for the moment this remedy la spptied to the part or parts of the body tortured with pain, or crippled with isfirmitlre, all pain nod nncosinees cnases, and tho crippled, laino and wounded Umh becomes Invigor ated with renewed strength. 80 also with the Resolvent. — The most repulsive Sore*, Ulcere, Hnawrs, and the most o etinata of curonic diseam* quickly'.become extinct alt •w doses is taken. In cases of Dyspepsia, Oonstlpation of the Bowels, rangement o( the Liver, Congestions, Palpitation of th Heart, Railway'* Regulators, in the form of Pills, can be relied oponus a positive and scrtaln corrector and regula tor of these difficulties. In cases of tempo rosy Coustlpatloo or derangement of tho stomach or bowcle, the Cathartic and Purgative I’ills given by the regular faculty, titn if they re move the temporary difficulty, do so at thu expense of Cramps, Sickness at fitomaeh, and Weakness, and after the •fibetsof those purgatives are over, tl>« bowel# are left cos tive eud the system debilitated. Rod way's Regulators will Instantly relieve tho pain amt distress, remove the difficult f sad restore • regular action to the liver, stomach, bowels and other organs—they neither irritate, Inflame, sicken or wvoken the patient, and tho evacuations are natural, with out prostrating the system or cramping the bowels These re medic* are the only ones that have reduced t e bygiauic principle to the fixity of a mathematical demon stration—invariable in all cose*, and proceeding on a settled routine. They, and they alone, have imparted to the in congruous experience and repagnsut practice of the so call ed “regular faculty,” the precision and invariability wtilch are essential to the requirement# of a ecience. Taking th* human body os the problem, and health as Its normal con dition, they proceed by fixed ruloe to eliminate all extrane oue and deleterious particles, and thus reatore the constitu tion toils integrity, by the expulsion of thoeo local or organ ic irregulartles which vitiate the eoundneeiof the whole. In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Dysentery, Die rhoee, Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, and all malignant and malarious fere ra. Rad way’s Rcody Relief and Regulators are not only poaitlvacuratives, hut certain preventive*. Mot onfy la thatetMor th* North have these remedies cured the patissta of these terrible maladies, but under the bunting senes of the treplcs, where, In the wildest end moet vioirottiegreea, they scourged the people as a pes tilence. Witn these rum edit# you sred sot tear exposure to any contagious disease or infectious malady. WPfI.IU.IWIU ..... All diaeeeee that have become in th* system, calledehnmicor constitutional, Radway’a Resolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulator*, will remove. Scrofula, Bron chi tie, Ulcers, Borea, Fever Sores, Humors, Hum ora, Salt Rheum, and all skin dlanaaee will quickly yield to tnli all powerftti remedy. The use of the Resolvent will, in a few week*, entirely change the whole condition of the body, we care not from bow many generations you have derived your title to the diseases established in your bodies, Badway's Resolvent will remove It, and give to you what your forefathers were una ble to e pure and healthy body—free from dlaeaeiw. Alt dlnaac* prevalent at this sea*an of the year, caused by derangement of the orgena of the system, sudden ehasgee of the weather, heat and cold, dUturbed circulation of the blood—Rhqumatlam, Neuralgia, Tic Ddloreux, Bowol Com plaint*. Fever and Ague, Headache, Toothache, Ache* and Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Borne, Scalds, Falla. Inflam me tory Diaeoeet. CongutlTe Disrates, Humors In the system— Impure Blood, BoLlt, Puttnle nmplee, Blotches, Ac. Liver Qmnplainte—DTapepka, bihmj OotnpUlntfaandall diseases wbetberacuteklitiUmraatory, malarious, nervoua, chronio or constitutional, lUdway'a Remedlre will most positively exterminate and reatore the Infirm and enfeebled system to health and strength. Ye who have friend* now upon the brink of the grave, on ' whom all hope* of recovery are lost—who have been given op u Incurable by your physician, we Invite you to make on* more effort to save the valued lUe of tho dying one. A trial of these Remedies cannot do any injury, and may re etore to Ufa and health, even though no hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Over a ttxmsand such intanr** have come to our knowledge: and we therefore, foci ourselves Jus tified In requesting the trial. Surely, after the physician aavs be can do no more, hi* prejudice to your using a reme dy that must do good, i* criminal. As no of th* Instance* we have alluded to In the above article, we refer the public to the ca*o reported to us by Richard Griffith, Esq., weU known in Canada Weate* a man of high integrity, and well approved of by hi* countrymen or hi* high official capadtiea. lUaxowixiTH, Fonteeac Qx, 0. W, ) •Juno 24th, 1867. / In October, 1&53. my. wife giving birth to a child, left her tied too early and caught a severe cold, which premised to terminate her life. The bat physicians In this neighbor hood and Kingston were In attendance on her—but all ef no vaal]—(A* doetart had given her up to die. fto tree* cow aeeuhcc vteJa I *at at her toddrta, momentarily watching to toe her breathe her last. I happened to see a copy of year paper called. The Roving Ifond," and there read of your mwtldpq. I resolved to test them me a teat resort. I gave her tbs RetelvaU with the itegulatore—*»d Relief—*o - to directions, and fn iArtr dayi observed a wonder* fid improvement From thisshe dgUyrecovtired,andls now, thank God, better than ever the w*s In her Ufa. The child, when three months old, caogfata bad cold, and dwindled away to a were skeleton, nothing but bone and *Hn hi* eye* protruded from hit Head; as if they wentld drop out; the physicians ail united fn saying there was no nee of ate tempting to save him, his atm was kpptUss, as A* was too young and msaf die. Bat I thought different. Your Rem edies gave Ufa to my wife, while tbetioctors gave her op to death. I again had recourse to them. I gave him the Re solvent Internally and used it ea a wash externally to hi* eyas—be U now a laughing, hearty- prattling child, enjoy ing the beet of health. Your TBeof chadient and grateful arrant, RICHARD GRIFFITH. The above, reader, Is hat one out of thousands of similar com la the world, where had tb» verdicts of the physicians been relied upon without farther trial. itatX would have seised its victim- Do not therefor* gita up your friends on the mere report of your physicians who say they can do no more. When you an told this, resort to our ttemedica. RADWAT A 00, IC2 Fulton street, N. Y. for nil by HURT A MINER, Masonic HaU, Pitt*. *”tSb R. R. R. Remedies are aoU by Druggists. Merchants and Storekeeper*. snl9 feildivljl Tb« Omtwt StdlcalDiicovary Of THE JOB. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY. HAS discovered in one ef oar common pastors weeds, e r that cure* every kind of Daman from the wont Scrofula to a common Pimple. He baa tried It In over eleven bombed cuea, and never (kited except in two corn (both tkoaderhcnur.j Uebaanow la hii r raeiaiinn over two hundred certificates of Ue valne, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles ere warranted to cum annmlag ear# mooth- One to three boUiee will cure the worst kind of pimple* of Iba face. Two to three bottloe wfU scour the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cars the worst canker In the Three to live bottles am warranted to core the worst caee of erysipelas. Oca to two bottles am wan-anted to com all human of the ayes. Two bottleaam warranted to cam running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Foot to six bottles am warranted to cam corrupt and run ning ulcers. One bottle will cum scaly eruption of the akin. Twu to three hot ties are warranted to cum the moat despe rate cases ot rheumatism. Two to three bottles am wamntod to earn the worst cases of ringworm. Three to four boUiee am warranted to tor* salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cum the worst cass of scrotal*. A benefit u alwsyaexperienoed from the first bottle, and a perfect cun Is warranted when the above quantity is ta ken. Nothing leokstobnprobabla to tboa* wko have "In vain tied all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a com mon weed growing lath* pastures, aud along old stone wall* should cum everynumor to the system; yetit b now a fixed feet. If you have a humor It has to start. There are no Ift nor a mis. bums or ha'e about the suiting some eases and not yoars. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the rlcitii yof Boston. I know Its effects in every case. It has a ready dooe soma of th* greatest cures ever done In Mates, ehneetts. I ears it to children over a year old: to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, pony, wormy looking children wbooe flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect atate of health by one bottle. To those who am subject to a etrk beadeeba, one bottle will alwaysenm It. It gives great relief to catarrh and dlsxl nest. Borne who have been costive for years, bavs taken end been regulated by it. Where the body It sound It works quite assy, but where there is any derangement of tbo func tions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but run must not be alarmod—they always disappear in from font dajs toe week. Thsre is never a bad result from It. On tbs contrary, when that feeling 1* over yon will feel yourself like anewpemon. 1 heard tome of the most extravagant ena> nlams of it that man sver listened to. No change of diet is ever necesatrV; eat the beet you can get. I hsvo likewise an herb, which, whan simmered In sweetoil, dissolves ecrol aloosswslllng of the neck and under the ear*. PHee 60 cents. Price of the Medical pbcuva7ftl per bottle. DIRECTIONS rOft UBK. Adult, one table spoonful per day. Children over eight yearn, dessert epoOnftjl; children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direction can be made applicable to all constitution*, taks enough to operate on the bowels twice s day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendanceln bad cases of and retail at DR. KZYSER’B, 110 Wood street, corner of Virgin Alley, and J. P. FLEMING. Alle gheny! aolO mb27;lydAwF A WONDERFUL DIBCOVESIIY 11 WHICH HAS BEEN THE STDDY AND research of the beet medical men that over lived to find a remedy that would radically cum the Dyspepsia, which has been recently found oat by D8.8.T. FORD, . Btnr Important It la to a poor patient wh® hmi b*m eof. bring tat many ran, to point him to a remedy that he can rely on. and radically remora the caste that baa made him dek. lt’alflsea mariner tamed npon the ocean, at theflret Bold b, Uu Proprtator, Dr. K. T.ITOBD, Wrnt foiled Pro urinals Annas (Potmh Brant Hoad,) and aba JOBS riAFT, Jr., No 115 Wood atroot, cotaar of Bizth; abo, Jtf. VIS, M’KEOWAN A CO. Übatty Braat, Wow 8L Clair, PUtabnrab. Alto, Mr. W. A. BUU fixinorlr the firm of JomctT. BaxapUA On,Sortbwnat corner of federalabort end the Dbaioad, AllrghrcT CUj. And ebo, Dr. Pcrd'p Antt-BOUone and blear PlUr; aba, bb laralnabb lad bn VentaMeSerre tinlment. The abort medtetnm need !»ccnnoendation,ferthoQ -handle la onrdty end coon ty vUltectiryto their laTataabl* qnaliUea. Theireqaa laao< lobe tam' ■rUdtolrT QToCKB—Bant, Bridge, Insurance and O Copper Stteti«.U 00. - ttJBUla Bd» THURSDAY ■VKSUIQB attbaMer «haactfJtetong»; r ,-•... ... m-:-~ ■■■H H T EATHER "BELTING—A good mpnlyof JLI tha bast KartßßMaa«tetui% anted to «W low by T&) J»nAttßtQMrit. AYBB’S PILLS. ABE particularly adapted to derangements of th* dlgeetiva apparatus, end dleoae anting tom Imparity of the blood. A large part of *ll the complaints that afflict mankind originate in one of these, and cenee qnentiy these Pill* are found to rare many varieties of Subjoined are statenunts from some eminent physicians, of their effect* in their practice. As a Pajtut Praia FVex» Dr. E. W. Cartwright, of Ji'ew Orleans. “Year PIUX are the prince of purge*. Their excellent qralittef surpass any cathartic we posacae. They are ttitid, but Very certain and effectual in their action 00 tbe bowel#, which makes them Invaluable to u* in the dally treatment of dl*eaM. n FOtt JICSDICX AND ALL IJVtX COJCIUkINTS. rtwm Dr. fftoxforv BeU, of A’rtr l’ork City. “Not only are your Pols admirably adapted to their purpose a* an aperient, bnt I find tlivir beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked Indeed. Tliey have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious «**■ plaxnts than any one remedy 1 can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we h*ve at longth e purgative which U worthy thu confidence of the profcwalon and tbe people.” Draperst*—lhdioutios* Prom Dr. Henry J. Knox, pf &. Louis. The Pols yon were kind enough to rend me havo been ail need In my practice, and have sattafied me that they are truly an extraordinary tnedldne. 80 peculiarly are they adapted to the dlseaoeof thehnman eystem. Him ibi'Ywt* to work upon them alone, 1 have cured . pepsia aud indigestion with them, which bod »«»i»te.i tL other remedies we commonly use. Indeed I Lave experi mentally found them to be effectual In almost all thv com plaint* for which you recommend them.” Dtbxstzxt—Duuukxa—Relax. Prom Dr. J. G. Orem, of Chicago. ,! / P ! UJ hsTe llttl * lon B trial in my practice, and I hold them Id eatm-m a* one ol the best iperieoU I havo ever found. Their alterative effect upon tbe liver make* them an excellent remedy, wheo given In «nut!l does* for btltoo* dysentery and diarrhaa. Their sugar coating makes them vely ecreptableand convenient for the use of women and children.” IwTExitAL OBTOocnos—Wours—Srmsssiiix. Prom ifrs. E, Stuart, whnpraetuxs a* a Physician and Rid wife in Boston. *1 find ano or two large dores of your Pillb, taken at the proper time, are excellent pramtitive* of the natural aeere tlon when wholly or imrualiy cuppreared, and al*o very ef- to clennre the rtuuiur.h and vrurm*. They are *0 much tho beat ph>*lc wo havo th\t I rocommtod no other to my patteuta.” Coskipatjos— Ousriruus, From Dr. J. V. Vaugh% Canada. “Too tnach cannot bo said of your Pills tor tbs coro of cntfircnto. if others of oar fraternity hare {bond them aa efficacious as 1 bare, they should join me in proclaiming it tor tho beuetlt of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint which, although bad enough in itself b tbs pro genitor of others that are wurso. 1 holier** eosiivmtu to originate in the liver, but your Pills affuct that organ and care the disease.*' l*rramn or rnt Bloob—Sauircu— — Sait &UEtm—Tettzs—Text) as— Ksxnunaic Oobt— Nzculoia. From Dr. Ettkiel Hall. Philadelphia. “Too xere right. Doctor.ln taylng that yoar Pius jror(/y the blood. They do that. I hare used thorn of late yean In my pnctice.asd agree vhbyourstatemenUoftbuir efficacy. They •tlmolato the ezcmtor i ce, end carry off the Impnritiea that stagnate in the blood, engendering diewn— They •timolate the organ* of dictation, and tnfaae TitaUty and rigor Into the aycteim “Such remedies u you prepare are a national benefit, and yon deserre great credit tor them.” Foa Utanacux—&cc UialucHr— Fom. Btohach— Pats- Dftopsr—l'urrnoi*—Pajultsu Fits—4 c. Fron Dr. Edtoard Doyd,DaUivum. *Dkis Dk. Am: I cannot innr you \ohat complaint* I hare cured with your Pius better than to say all that we *xct treated vrith a purpatit* I place great ilepeml «nee on an effectual eathartic In my dally contest with dis ease, and bellertng as I do that ye disappointed; but to the siek, weak and low spirited. It will prove a grateftil aromatic cordial,pcasteaed of dogo- Ur remedial properties. CAUTION!—The great popularity of this delightful Ax» ma, has Induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be oot persuaded to buy any thing else entu you have given B ISAIAH DICKEY A CU. OPS.—IS bales Prime New York Hppsln ■tore and for sale by de2 B. 1 LAftBAUGH. Molasses— : 100 bbls. prims Plantation (Oak Cooperage,) 40 “ fit James Sugar House, ~ In store and for ale at reduced prices and accommodatinx forms, by WM. MITCIIELTRBR, Ja, A BRO, oo3> 209 Liberty street. i~kYSTERS—In daily Teceipt of J. V. PratPs V_/ celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, in cane or in ahelL by the bbL or box, wbolenle and retaiL Will warrant them equal, If not superior, ta any Oyster brought to this Pforket. deS 11. RIDDT.w SPANISH BROWN—2S bbla. for solo by "Oil BJL T*nKKBTOCK t A. Buckwheat flour—so sacks, 50 ib». «eb,Jn»t rac’d by ""H T MTTT.I A 00 HOPS— 4 bales bew for sale low. d* T I.KWTS t KTXIgtITON. in? Wnnd «t*Mt NO. VENETIAN RED—2S bbls. on hand m* for nl* by D. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO. CEUHAV£'S HOLLAND BITTERS—IOO dai. for«a)* by B. A- FAIINKSTOCK A CO- J*2o Cora»r fbit sad Wood «twt» (MOULD'S PATENT BPRING BED—We \J| n»mf>rbirloimd Minor thU calcbratefl Spring B«i*tlk»U* ttfeocrf tfn Dollar*. Call «*» Wft bra . g.B»TOCWO* 00i 17 XT BA FAMILY WHITE WHEAT Xi fIOUHOO bbla.cMcilDitoniad bralebj nEu t. umi* 00. lUtoioais. 1858. PenßiTtranU Railroad. 1858. WINTER ARRANGE- HUNT—On sad siUr January Jtftb, THE FAST HAIL TRAIN leaves Urn PamngCT Station every cmratny except Sunday, it B.os o'clock, Pittsburgh time, urtTtng In Philadelphia si IL6O r. M. TUB EXPRESS TRAIN lusrea the Station •very eve ning st SLSO, The Johnstown Accommodation tre!a_leavei Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, st BSO o’clock, stopping at all itatmn*, and running sa tar as Conecnaagb. First Aocom* modation Train for tfiunloCreek Bridge,leatm daily, except ' Sunday, st 10.40 am. Tbe Second Accommodation Train for [ Turtle Creek team dally, Sunday exccpidd, st4dSo P. U--* ] The Third Accommodation Train (or Turtle Creek leant 1 dally, except Sunday, at .< charged Ten Cents in addition to the Station nitre, except from Stations where the Ounpany has no agrnt. Norics—ln case of loas, the Company will hold thoiu- Mlvrs responsible fur personal baggage only, and I-r an amount not exceeding 1100. N. 11—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and frum tbe Depot, at a charge not to eieeod £5 cents for each passenger and baggage. Fur Tickets apply to J. STEWART, AgL, At the P. R. U. Passenger Station, JaS-lyd—d»2l on Liberty and Qront st*. RAILBOAD SOTICH. THE PITTSBURGH, FT.ia;«Psaßsa WAYNE A CHICAGO ■■BgJ KUAD COMPANY, with Its ample Rolling Stock and equip ment, audits through connections, U prepared to transport Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago,Si Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and ail places West and South went, with a great degree of reiyjlorlly apd expedition. The fact that this read forms a direct and “onsclidstod line between Pittsburgh ond Chicago, is a saFMcnt guar antee that Its Trains will make good tlmo, an- roaoectioua with Trains on other Roads. Pittsburgh. I Crestlino. | Ft. Wayne D. 8. Mail 6.30 a. m. | 2.00 9. s. | 9.00 p. m. Express-... _ 2JS t. m. | 1003 T. u. | 6.16 a. m. Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 a. x, arriving in Chi cago at SA6 L. u. Express at 2.00 r. M. Rxioo CuccßUTt—Mail train at 9X3 p. m. Express trainat 7XO l, m. The 9.00 a. m. Train from Pittsburgh being a Train for local business, is overtaken at Crestline by Express train from PltUbarghat2.lsr.il. Ail Trains make close connections at Crestline for Col am bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois and Bt. Loots; also, at Forest with Trains ontheM.R.AL.2.R.R. From Chicago. |FL Wayne. Crestline.. Are. PitUb'g D. 8. Mai 1..... I U. 8. Mail Mir.x IJOlx 12.63p.m. 9.10P.K. Express- 000 a. M.| 200 r. m. jIO.OS r. M-| 74a a. m. These Trains make dose|connectluus with Trains for Phil a datable, Baltimore and New York. Trejos from St. Louis. Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum bus moke daw connections at Crestline with all returning Trains. At Ft. Wayne*Trains from St. Louis, Central Illi nois, Lafayette, and Intermediate places, connoct with above Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. AccoMßODsnon TXaixb—Leave New Brighton for Alle gheny at 7.00 a. M, IX3O p.m. Lean Allegheny for New Brightonat 9.45 a. stand 4JO». ac. Baggage chocked through. and no charge for handling. For tickets and Author Information apply to A. T. JOHN STON, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad offlea, directly on the corner of the Uotumgahela House, Pittsburgh, or 3Tmcxg!&B£Sß Connellsrllle Ballroad la openod for the transportation of passengers and freight to and from Pittsburgh and Ctamellsrflla, connecting with the Ptinna. Central Ballroad at Briaton'a Arrangement* bare also been made with the Penns Centra! JUilroed ,bv whlah through freight to PWUdeJphia and Baltimore will be carrlod from points on the Pitts burgh and OonnelsTiUo Railroad, by car loads, on (arurabl* terms. Remain) or Taanra—On and after Monday, 28th Dec. the Passenger Trains will be run dally, except Buadsys, as Mail train, srfll tears the Passenger Station of the Penna. Railroad, at Pittsburgh, T.OOo’clock, A. M, arriving at Con cellar Ills at IftOO A. M. Bxprsas Pin.sager Train will lears Pittsburgh at 4:20 o’ck P. IL, and arrivsat CooneUariUe at 8:20 P. M. lUtuaauio— Express Train will leave CormeQivflle at 6 o’clock, A. M, connecting with (the BlatryrUle Aceommo daiioo Train on the Ptasa. Railroad which arrive* *t Pitts burg at 11 A. M. Mall Train will lean Oonnellfrlllß at ZOO P. M_ and con-- oeeta with the Brtnton Accommodation Train on the Penna. Railroad, which arrives al Pittsburgh at &00 p. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts burgh and Connellsrllle Railroad, will be received and de livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Rattened CoznDanv Bunting A Ball’s Coaches for ML Pleasant, UnlontowL Frostburgand Cumberland leave OonneUsvUle regularly on the arrival of the trains. MaD Train connect* also at West Newton with coaches, by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Bandpateh, Cumberland, As. Tickets can be bad from the Ticket Agent at the Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot o«4 H BLACK TO Kit 1 Sundries— -200 bbla No 3 Largs Mackersl; 100 bf bbl* “ 20 bblslNo 2 ‘ 20 bf bbl* “ “ 20 bill No 1 26 hf bbl* “ “ 160 bbl* Pickled Herring; 100 half bbl* White FUH; 60 M Troot; 25 bbl* 26 “ Lake Salmon; 10 drums Codfish; 7ft bbls New Orleans Molasses; 60 “ White Flint Hominy; 200 " White Lime; 100 “ Hydraulic) Cement; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; 30 bbls “ “ 1000 boxes prime W. R. Cfaeeeu: 20 bbls Ego; , 1600 busbelsDried Apples; 100 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard; 100 bushels Clovsr Seed, For sale by Ja27 J. B. CANFIELD. ATKINS' CELEBRATED 5 30 DAT CLOCKS, • ZVA tor Counting ft'wm and parlor. Ijvi3 Aa*aortmentiQßosewoodcasct;elegantpan«nis fust received and for aale by J. R, bwt> a 00, js3Ctdtf Jewelers, No. 08 Fifth stmA JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCu i.Apy, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADINO, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, * LABELS, letter heads ' And every demotion of Job Printing, platoor ornament (ooT) printers, Blndero and Stationers, 67 Wood B JUST RECEIVED— -700,000 OtfrasnClgtn 144000 Havana “ 300 bxa. Virginia Manufocturod Tobacoo. The largest assortment of Cigar* end Tobacco ever offered n thia city, la now open for examination and via, at ' GEOROBWBYJIAJPB OCfotf - Allay 5 KEGS NO. 1 LARD; ■ - 3bb!j.fMlßonßaU«. -hfl «M >g ßit w mb ■■■■:■ - ■ BBBnfXg OUiWQBin. 1 f\f\ bag» PrimsßtaOofToajori received nflPoaliKlT; Honr; 3waCT»dimd 1 ‘iUU fcrwltbr BQBIVEK t DIIWOSTa Ml WatWkaliM Kailtoato < ' HBMO V A L . The CleT.land & Pltt.hnrgh Hell Bo«a The Pltt.huegh'colttnxhn. and Cln- ■ o^ A^^™«wn:BßtTAP.Y PENN STREET, A ABOVE U wa.y^?m S ,® HPOT ' ~ THE Thoattentioo of Merchaatx, ManufMtnrT . is Invited to the sopt-rior facilities afW ™ T *q?^ r, I'*7 1 '*7 roe >rm s.-.rr, m and fur the prompt transportatlonofFrelehtm 1 COyTJXUOLS KAIL Wa? vi Frem PITTSBURG II to CLB. KLAND.TOLKDa CHICAGO. COLU3IBUB. DAYTON INDIAN CINCINNATI. LOUISYJLLE AND all' Tni» WESTERN. NORTH WESTERN AND SOUTH WESTERN STATES. Freight is sent to mr»t of the abore places in care in which it is loaded at this Depot. riri'Uiift Reccijts ;p'rcn tn . AND A CHEAT KE-. DCCTION OF TA RIFF RATES.—On an.l after JULY £Orn, ISS7, freight wilt be rvtvivM .vt aborc nt th*f(jllfrw(n*fatee. To Mahuoiog - •** iJ5c. jwt Impound*, TuUrayj EAlj -it 25c. “ * - To KM Rank. To Brady’* Bead f'lnar—Ovrr fire barrds anti tinder fifty. To Mahoning 41c. j»r barrel. ToGraj'* litl.Jv -Me. " “ To Um|’ Book. To Uriuly’a Rend-..-...... —...Mr. “ ** yumr — f\fly OarriU andorer. To Mahoning ::<<•. “ “ To Gray’. Eddy -"hie. “ * To Red Hank ....... ** - To Brady'* B*uJ .. 4.'<. “ • _J72-htf It. It. LOOMlS,General Ticket Ajfni G «»t Western AlaJI jUoute. Ltnofor Froeport-tPoTefi.r and Dimh-ith, from CENTRAL DEPOT, fool of LAKKi&TREET, i. at trying it Duulfilh with *teamera fur 8u and the Ci-i- r Miasindprl. WELLS STREET DEPOT. ' FCLTON AND lUWA LINE—For Fulton nod Central lowa. Pawengrr* for luwo, Nebnuik* end Kent** will find this the nitwt _e*jK-.litiou« route, it l*-itjjc nn Air Lfn* to the Mlwrifcdppl, and shorter »-t fty tn«n thanhoy ether line, connecting aLFnlton with' th.'Qreut lowa Stag* Co- far all points in lowa and tb» West. BELOIT AND MADISON LINT.—For Beloit, Jancrille, Madison and Contra! ffkcsrin. FOX RIVER VALLEY UNR-For Cryrtal Lake, Mo Henry, Richmond, and iioint* North. ' Two train* daily, Sunday excepted, (hr all of the shot© points, making dose ronneetfona with the Eastern Road*, and with packets on the MUsUsippl. north aod aoath. - P. A. II ALL. Rofl.(a.rAlfd:Ul | J.’lIN 1,. TURN HR. Pra*l. Stcanißljipa, Liverpool, PhlUdeiplita amt Ntw York Screw Steamship Company*, The splendid steamships forming the al-ote line will anil from York aa follows; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt. Lehch, JarnTth, IWB KANGAROO, * - Jeffrey, Feb. 4th, ** ’ And each alternate Thursday. From Liverpool everf alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cnlln JTS, Third Qaa* £3O. “ “ Liverpool, “ fIOO, JSS.A *75. Third Cla-fl f|g J Return Tickets available for aix month* hy any in>ia* of the line. Cabin, $140; Thin] Class, *" positor as principal, and hears the same interest from the first day* of June and December, compounding twicoaywir with, out troubling the depositor to call or even fo tnwnt M* pass book. A£thls rate, money will double in less than 13 years, making In the aggn-cale uour a.ndo** halfrm CI3T a raa. Books cootelnfrrg-the Charter, By-Law*. Rule* and lUgn lalion* furniibaTgratis, on application at the office. Prmdmt—GEUJtGS Al.imr.K. VICX k-SISITt-TTS: John IT. Shoenherfrfr' N. Gratton Mnrphy, Ibm >l.l‘fnoock, Junta D. KtJlej, June* Honimsn, John S. CoapraT*, Hopewell Ilepbarn, James Bhidle, Alexander Bradley, Robert Robb, William 8. Lavoley. Hill Bargain, William J. Andenou James W. Qaiimao, John G. Backofen, fTharW Knap, Albert Culbertson. P. A. Madeira John B. Canfield, John 11. Mellor, J. Gardner Coffin, Walter I*. Marahall, Alonso A. Carrier. M'if»on .Miller, David CampbelL 1... A.-M. ivdlivfc, M. D Charles A. Colton, Henry R. Kingwalt, • William Donglaa, John M. Sawyer, Fraud* Felix, George S. Sehlen, George F. Gilmore. AlcxanderTindle, Jame* S. Doon, Theobald Umstootter, William 8. Haven, George R. White, Secretary and Trrce«, Ootr* Tnldo, I*i«T, Horwj ■r) or*. This Picture, prepared at great cost and labor Lt an Important Jmnrorement in Art-Printing, U offered to th« peopla of the United States, as a worthy memorial of thair eminent Statesman and Patriot, by the Publisher, J. IL BIRAM, Bulletin Building, Philadelphia. wJS.*bS2SS .hi. From. Perereon'e Magazine. 'I?* 1 ~Ui* ‘0 »■>!■>> to Low,™ Color Printa, which have been sold here for Are and *ik dollars,could beprwduwd for the trifling earn of fifty cents. bcnulnlj|ui utoid,Uii, ,TU.nc of Am.rtaa p,“™"X Art rotor printing, .adtoau. .. ihiok, r»,,,,1r sale to he at all reoiuneratiTr.'' From the Pentuylyaaiaa. f rc-Ju^ 1 * Portrait' of the immortal CL AT, printed Ifl color*, that ha* all tho merit of a palatine ef.n* , ThT s Hfc° f Art ? ri I n ** 4r * h# most critical cSamlM tton. The likeness of the great Statesman is perfect.” . F ™“ **• FUlladelphia Sunday Dispatch, re-. . 7_^ B . yrM ? ha * bro,, ? h * out a Portrait of Henry CUyjprlntcd In colore wl.icli, ti », bod not been assured ®“* rw “h*V hDnW baTC "orpoawi to bea painting It porosses all the br.Uito.-y of hue and shadL of a W«"'SSu7»,!- t ‘ r ' Ut ' Th ” From Graham’s Magaiine. “Equal to fluo Loudon PrinU sold here for fa and $7. . , From thePeansylTunia Enquirer. s«.^2f*T g . b y. Udi Production, Art-pruiUng has madeaa SS2STRS I te .P. to,r "' Ji The picture i. not only artistio io and arrangement of color, but is raluaMe a* a epWUd likeneea. Being sold at the low price of any wqtis, this portrait must soon become a fsTorit*, aud be onasured as a most fitting aa-l beautiful memorial by th American people. - - • Sitale conies tent pcet paid for 60 rents. To Agents eery liberal discount. JalfcwimF FIBBERS AJiB UAKPESiTEKS ATTLYfIOS Yook attention is directed to the Urgeand well selected stock of Peasoucd LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!! On hand and tor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by «T ATwrfcS M’BRIER Ss GO (Socccwon to Wm. M’lSrier A Son.) ALLtKGEISTVY CITY, PA. !' Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Wefllher Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud-" 1 ding, Clear and Common Plank, Boards, Ac., &c., &c. Let the Paraen remember, who attend the AllechsjU Market*, that onr yard* are the mn#teonT«nfet»t lo the eft v Ta nl mly mnaart /to, tM Maria Uaai and dote to ell the Market Tarcms, w Corner of BandtukySt. and Sorth All*i- Pliicrs PUT DOWN. F' We bare reduced the price SITE P£U CENT ner thnn. aodfrom UU« date to Spring, TO CASU RUYEitS M Order* promptly atteaded.to and aatUfrctlotj rfren EiTO , ss.r I °“ *° i i ~ ta ' ** OrJsurwslTed (or BA3H, DOORS,SHUTTERS, iCtL, I " . Now ■trla ,T, ' , J*® Hlehcibraert. ! }S *!° tte,bi.»ijnciuhm»r». 5. z S - on Bo ‘ ' '.'• . XOIATOK*C(yB.a FiM.-V r ' e Tyrt.SH my Bwta were blackened now " r.j - JLpayoahcar mmj<.f jour liicuiseuiuclaininr. r!n 'tkjaw bo*»WofFreßcii'iUackfag from vrS?™ 1 sk Ur -* u -BEDFORD CO, -SOMERSET CO ..WESTMORET) cn, ..FAYETTE 00, Prnn-* Stine] Top*.