NEZZI tlittsburgit 6azettk. FRIDAY MORRENG::::::•-....NOV. 13, 1868 . . Judicial Nullification. We hale enraged to find time to wade through the wearisonieibitittdes of WOOD= WARD and Lowaut, which spin out through scadany mortal columns of the newspapers. Tho people were naxious to hear what they had to say, and we were desirous to see their oracular utterances stereotyped, in or der that they might be remembered, and re- fermi to hereafter. The Chief Justice is ebstluate and iposrrigiblac.-vnus Utterer wrong in his life, and never confessed an error. If he has an opinion, "are wouldn't -melt it out of him. He would die in It at the stake:" and ho will, of course, die in his Sins. WOODWARD, however, equally true to his nature, will deny hie complicity in this matter in the comae of a few yens, and-1111 in the ease of his Convention speech—aren the record will not deter him We want it, therefore, to confront him at a fuVe time, when the retconn pf peace, said of the now diefranchised,hut then enfranchised soldiery, will swell the clamor for his re- tEkolmi ilxvular hurrloane—lf he should not have the wisdom to arrest the storm by performing hart sari, after the Japanese fida,a9l4, And taking himself off, in the mean- When we penned our remarks, a few weeks ago, iu regard to the ridiculous scene which was enacted in Philadelphia, at the hearing of 'the motion for a preliminary in junction against the drafty although well . . aware of the lispositions of the Copper head Triumvirate, it did not enter into our heads, that they were quite stolid enough, or quite crazy enough, to commit the trans parent folly of venturing to nullify an Act of Congress, through the extraordinary medium of a prerentirc process, resting upon equitable forms. We took it for granted that, as the Habeas Corpus was now out of the queation, they would wait until the case came before them, as a Court of Law, in the usual way. These operators, however, are as bold as they are ingenious. When they volunteered 'to attack the liberties of our people here, in order to oust the jurisdie- tion of our own Courts, and deprive our citizens of the trial by jury, they imagined the prerogative writ of mandamus as a fit in- strUment fOr that purpose, and boot law and morals, authority and principle, and everything else, before it. Encouraged by this temporary success, in a small way, within the State, they have now grown more adventurous, and dared to measure their strength with the majesty of the cinion, and run n tilt spinet the Govern. meat itself, with a weapon still more extra. ordinary. In that, however, they have been guilty not so much of a crime, but—as Tel le,yrand would have said—of what was worse. for them—a blunder—which gives to • upon, the. sir of a settled purpose to ald-tltelrebels, by,paralreing the arm of the Government. Our readers are not generally lawyers, and will look, of course, to these opinions - TOi• a fair presentation of the whole case. They will be surprised, therefore, to learn that, aside from the mere constitutional question which they discuss, there were objections to the whole proceeding, eo ob vious and palpable. that they could scarcely have been otherwise than intentionally ig nored, oven by lawyers of the grade of these three gentlemen, who, without any previous professional experience worth naming, have done's° much to bring down their court frcim the high position it maintained in the days of the McKsass, and TILORMANN and Gra- Soars, to the condition of disrepute, into which its adjudications have fallen among tbe profession everywhere, outside of this State, as well as in it. The object of the proceeding was obvi ously to effect, in an indirect way, what could not have been accomplished by a writ of Habeas Corpus—even Louo re the suspen sion of that writ—without disregitMlug and directly oyer,ruling the decision of the SO promo Court of the United States, in the Wisconsin oases, Illicit was hailed with so much satistackion.. by the Democratic and fro,4lavery party;.inclnding these Judges themselves, and but 'recently accredited by Judge Lowrie, as of binding authority hero. That decision imported that no State Court could ' interfere with Ille,'"CAttody of a prisoner in 'disbuds oftheTedoralofficer ; that the jurilitteutinatiiiiiiinLitA , uwas In ouch vaceif rAi irri eiclarditi'onc and that it-was a sufficient answer to the officer, that he was held by virtue of al'ederal The:import and effect of thic - preceedlng are; that although ills not cotriptiterit to the Supreme Court of this State, to take the -..prieceersost of the lands of the Federal an -5.1 _tharit;toS, they zuty (lodge the obstacle, and strike a more affective blew at the powor of the - general go4orment, by tying the hands of it, l roontiaxies in advance, and , preventing itior:dkpm gUV thern. .And this is not all. T6ibruntesess but a retail operstiom—a sort of ptZdling, huckstering, petty-chapman affair, at the best—a bleed ing of the smaller veins, as we have al ready characterized it—while this was s wholesale proeiss—the tapping of the grand artery itself--whereby they might, if they chose, and may still, upon the final hearing, arreit the Whole_pro ceeding- under the act of Congress, and shut up the office of every Provest Marshal in the State. Out of their abundant grace and favor, it is true, they have confined their present action to the individual eases of the parties clueing, but if they lubd jurisdiction it all to do what they have done, the rules of equity would equally well have author ized its extension to the whole community; and, as a consequence, we are all now, as the lawyers say, "in misericordia," . which means—a( the mercy of those upstart Judges) if they can assume jurisdiction in this way, the Boo= eases count for nothing. The spirit and reasoning of those cases, however, alike proclaim that the power exercised here, was a usurped one, and If they undertake to enforce their idle decree, they will find to their confusion, that there is a principle there, which will block their progress, and expose them, per haps, to Oaks, which soon who prefer con tributing their aid, te the rebellioniislyree fel way, rsuld not Care toineui. TheTzeirest Marshals, we take it for grailed,w4l4o, heir duty atalleventa,biprooteding*nrolnitl ca pture these men if drafted :V - 1f they do, we would like to knowlion; , visite are to help themsetteitc39l4 summon the officers before them to answer for s contempt of their authority? They sedOeffri - ,StWree, 'that th?ey have ar rested, and hold their,ttaptivdt, as desert ers, .itider tiuNtutiforilj., or the United -Btetiiinndhriff - deelitm a s they mast--any discussion of the question of the constitution ality of the lecrinicTifr which they act, be before a Court whose jurisdiction is .onsted by the answer itself. If the Triumvirate should declare this answer insufficient, and undertake either to imprison the officer, or discharge the party held as a deserter, it will then be his duty, according to Judge Taney and his Associ ates, to resist, and he may, for this purpose, call upon the posse comitatus, if necessary, to aid.him, We are not sure, however, that he might nOtleel it his further duty to ar rest the triumvirate themselres in return, for obstructing the draft, and that, if the prisons of Philadelphia should not be big enough for such dignitaries, the Secretary of War might not be disposed to accommo date them with larger apartments, albeit with scantier and more meagre fare, as State prisoners at Fort Lafayette; unless they would prefer to go down and see their afflicted friends in Dixie—as we would most earnestly recommencl. But there is more and worse, which wo must needs defer, in order to avoid the risk of tiring our readers. A Word of Advice. Welnd supposed that the cuticle of the editor of the Franklin Repositorg. like that of the Hindoo spoken of by Sir W LLLWI ;loans, to having slept, for many years upon a huidle, had become so indurated as to be impervious to the best aimed shaft. It seems, however, that we have gone through it, if we may judge from the eructation which we have produced. If we have not drawn blood, we have, at least, dislodged something worse, in the putrid offal—the festering mats of impurities—which ho has upheaved from his unhealthy stomach. The stripling sportsman, who tries his skill upon a buzzard, is apt to be welcomed by his wounded quarry in the same way. A still lingering sensibility 19, however, always a hopeful symptom, which might indicate, in the present case, that even so old and obdu rate a sinner As himself was not beyond cure, but for the coolness with which we are asked to ventilate this fetid agglomeration of garbage, by a republication. We beg to be excused. We can advertise no such obscenities. We profess to publish a decent paper, and would as soon think of advertising a brothel. If the writer wants any additional notoriety—as we think he does not—he had better appeal to newspa pers of his own class, or those who have heretofore thought his effusions worthy of republication, and were not unwilling even to pay for thus debauching the mind and morals of the people of this State. We think we can assure him that the exhibi tion would add nothing to his present fame. The worst he can say, could scarcely make our readers, or tho general public, think any worse of him, than they had done before. His remarks are no answer to us, except so far as he asserts what he knows to be untrue, and denies what a dozen witnesses would prove, if necessary. This was natural. The man who would do the things charged, or owns a character so bad as to be obnoxious to the suspici 011 of them, would deny of course. We doubt whether there is any one of his public acts which he would not have an interest in denying. If there is anybody credulous enough to believe him in such a case, it is more than the people of his own county would think of doing. With such a reputation, the man who does so, has a faith that is a large, though anything but a raring one, while the creature who is so humble as to repent, and so lost es• to admire, would imitate him, if he had the brains, along with the recklessness and the audacity. WO Lave a word, however; in the way of advice, for the Thereites of the Repository, as well as his humbler yoke-fellow , and copyist of the Telegraph. It strikes us that if they would take about half the pains to reclaim their own Districts--which have been both lost to the Union cause, through their unwholsome examples or helpless in efficiency—that they do in black balling the chosen Representative of a Loyal District, for no other apparent reason than that an honest and loyal man is a standing reproach and offense to themselves, they would— aside from the mere question of taste—be doing a much better service to the country, and repairing, at least to some extent, the mischief they have inflicted on the party. When they shall have done this, they will have more leisure, and a better title to in dulge in this way, if they think it an object to get rid of theft who are supposed to be Quixotic and crazy in the pursuit of rogues, and over-diligent in marking and ex posing each patriots 0.5 themselves. We are not nettle enough u:t see how the interest! of the Union and its friends, are to be furthered by vulgar diatribes against any of the loyal Representatives, who hold the most important trusts of the nation, by -the choice of their districts, in times like those; but if these gentlemen have any quarrel with the Congressman of our north ern district, in the meanwhile,• they had better turn it over, we think, to their own copperhead Representatives in Congress. With such aid as they can borrow from the tornsplts and scullions either or else where, who testify their disloyalty by en deavoring to weaken the hands of their oyrn representative, and showing that they would rather damn an enemy of whom they are jealous, than save a nation in its ex tremity. The noblest cause has always its treacherous friends, as the noblest vessel will have its bottom fouled, and its speed impaired, by thebarnaeles that cleave to it; and they may find consolation, therefore, as they have obviously found encouragement, in the fact, that there are, here, perhaps, even meaner and baser creatures than themselves. _ _ TELIC 'littlest of the situation of the perma nent capitol of West Virginia has been under dismission in the State Legislature, but was finally laid aside without any definite action. During the discussion it was made known that Grafton and Clarksburg are the probable points where the capitol will be situated. Wheeling, Parkersburg, Beverly and Point Pleasant, are also competitors, and one of them may possibly win the prise. Tar Albany Evening Journal, of the 6th, says the Union majority in New York State will not Tory 500 Totes from 31,500. The Senate will eland, Union 22, Copperhead 10 ; - tho Assembly, Union BR, Copperhead 46. • .„. Tim lately elected Governor of lone, when ntridllat km twelve years •ggoo„ worked eight Icon, • do for the ptirpOsenf earning money ;to pal tds Alaarl f.A.4,44.1!A The Missouri Election. While the copperhead papers generally have been claiming that their pear relationc . the conservatives, have carried their State ticket in the recent election in Blissenri' and many of the-loyal journals have even' conceded this claim, we find there are yet strong reasons to doubt that any such result will gladden the hearts of pro-slavery Or structives and rebel-sympathisers, when the 4 HENRY IT: roctiNg official returns shall be mnde. The Chicago Cl. ! LlAllt.S.--Siv VAT lON Tribune, which we quoted a day or twb ago WAsTro.—A moo with twall (unity, aho nn on this subject, has the following in its t,°``.,,r!". u 1 t ,.. 111 , 1 1 1 :ii Wednesday's issue, still more cheerful and TVl:l7:llaTiire".7.7it,i,n.Trigiv"-7.b.neT7ti:l7lL, decided than its previous making up of the Ire.t umvta,tu,., Wrobington many, will he promptly attended to. nolltn case: tn‘ The returns from sixty or more counties in Missouri embrace all the rebel strong holds. The figures have thus far done the best they can do for the Gamble-Schofield- ' Blair-stiok-in-the-mud policy. The small advantage gained by these patriots in their own fields will be completely wiped out by the returns from the radical portions of the State. It is now conceded even by their bitterest opponents that the radical candi dates for the Supreme Bench—Messrs. Clo ver, Krekel and Wayne—are elected. The soldier boys aro yet to hear from, and the straight oil loyal side cannot fall short of from five t(seven thousand majority, and will probably exceed it. Good and glorious for Missouri! knono the women of England there were in 1867,10 harikari, 7 money leaden, 274 com mercial clerks, 25 commercial travellers, 54 brokers, 38 merchants, 29 farriers, 419 prin ters, 3 shepherds, 43,964 out door agricultural laborers, 13 ladies were doctors, 2 were bone setters, 6' were reporters or eborthand writers, 8 parish clerks, 4 choristers, 4 teach ers of elocution, 17 dentists, 2 knackers, 4 con jurors, 1 astronomer, 8 "neutralists." A CORIMPONDEST who has seen J ames Gor don Bennett get off the afternoon train near Washington Heights, describes him as "a large, heavy-built man, of about sixty-five years, with uncouth and repulsive physiog nomy, and clumsy though straightforward gait Bo says but little to any one, but moves onward, cane in hand, to his carriage, and drives off, while many curious eyes follow him, charmed by very ugliness. TEN of Jeff. Davis's slaves were lately rap tured by the rebels thirty miles below Vicks burg. They were on the river plantation of the "President" and had on federal uniforms and arms in their hands. Six slaves belonging to a brother of Jeff. were taken at the same time. Will the "President" carry out his threat and hang his own slaves for the offence of wearing the Union uniform ? MAINZ will receive this year nearly half a million of dollars for her surplus potato crop. From Bangor alone two hundred thousand dollars' worth have been sent to western and southern markets. The ruling price has boon fifty-five to sixty cents—now fifty to fifty five. The:sales now amoant to from fire to ton or twelve thousand bushels a day. Ton Rochester Erpress says that Frederick Douglass, Jr., has enlisted in the 54th Mao. swchusotts (colored) regiment. lie is the lasi of Frederick Douglass' sons who had remained at home, both.hie brothers being in the some Togiment. A SNOBBISH WHITES in the London Tone, says of the late Lord Lyndhurst, . " Greet as be was, he bowed before the greatness of the Supreme B.Eng." Bow very humble and de vout, not to say condescending Fourr growers say that two hundred thou rand barrels of apples will be sold In Orleans county, Now York, during the present autumn, for Eastern markets. Tim present total revenue of Russia is i44,- 374,248, of which £18,000,000 is obtained from the tax on brandy. L 111,225,111 goo, to the army, and 12,941,104 to the navy. Peor. HcLLLa, the well-known rentriloqui•t and necromancer, died in liarrimburg, Sunday. PUBLIC rroTicEs. FOURTH WARD (Au.sunEziy) UNION LEAGUE n 1 n-0. on TIIIA Friday EVENING. Every reque , eed to Mt emf n 13:11 E '1"11111%a t I›. Alt'l ILL F.N.In —Men who have wwn aervice as Artillt•rishi, are reiloristod to call at the armory of Flattery A. over 'diner'. /look Store, Fifth *wart, awl enroll thin:wawa., to proceed at once to Lake Erie, um! , r orders from Mal. Goners,' Brook.. W. W. WARP, Chairman Battery Committee. ' - Euars, MINING Coxes:iv or Itscrtiosts, I Pittsburgh Oct. 12,4,, 18101. A SPECIAL MEETING OF TILE STOCKITOLDERS of the Eureka klirittig Company of Michigan and be held at the Ogles of Banns, Bart .k Co., in Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY. 81h day of Douemticr, 1863, at 9 o'clock a. in., to act una propooation to sell the property of the Company, and for the alteration of the By-Lases. noL2,3t ISAAC It. PENNOCK, Preeldent. CA/RPS, U. S. A—A Re cruiting Station for this attractive bruich of the army has been opened in this city. Tho nature of the service and the Inducements offered are roch ros render this opportunity of enlisting most desirable, usd on. that may not again Ile altered. Tor fiarther particulars inquire at Recruiting Sta• lion, No. 26 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Lieut. J. D. DLIT, Reeniitiog Ottiror. :"- -- .TO STUDENTS AND LOVERS OF CHURCH MUSIC.—The well-known composer, Mr. JOHN ZUNDF-1., Organist and Di rector or Music of henry Weird Deccher's Church, New York. will visit this city during the noel month to give a short coarse of instruction in harmony, the Organ or kielositon, and Chorus hinging. connect, d •lth pablic performance++ th Organ, and barred Couiserts. Circulare, stating term., etc., may he ole tattled at the Music Mores of H. Illober . lima nd C. C. Mellor. not.ttlkca COLLECTOWS NOTICE.—The Annual A...cement List, for 1863, containing taxer on Income., Silver Plate, Carriages, rte., and Lice.* Duties, in the Ilifd Penn. Collection District, comprising that portion of Allegheny county south of the Allegheny and Ohio there, hoe boor received from the Assessor. Prez nztis , 3d, t4htt , 6th and atb Wards m oot ? V i tt : t nc We .! burgh, and We adjacent Boroughs, must be mode at my office, No. f 7 Fourth street, on or before the DAY OF DECEMBEB NEXT, after which time the penalties prescribed ley the low will be esricted. Other portions of the District may make payment at the same place, until notified by their respective Deputy Collector.. JOHN SHEA, Collector Penna.. District, Olney, No. al Fourth street. Ih, Nov. 6, 1663. no7i2w Owe! W I flfl lamoxsaca C0ur...1,1 Ditt.borgh, Nov. 3d. The Director. of the Weitern Ineurance Company have thla day declared • Dividend of TWO-AND-A HALT DOLLARS upon each share of the Capital Stock, out of the earned profit. of the last six months, payable to Stockholder. on or after the 13th init. not:td P. If. GORDON. Seey. _ • - _ ALLZGUZIeI Gas Connors, Nov. 41„ 11163. [0 .THE PRESIDENT AND DIREC TOSS bays this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital stork, out Of the profits of the teat eta months, payable to the Stock holder. or their legal rvpmentativee, on and after the 13th Instant. noCtd J. C. McPIIERSON, Treasurer. PROPRIETARY AND REVENUE STAMPS, of all denomination/. A full supply kept mordantly on hand, at the Internal Revenue Men, No. 67 Water street, test door to City Veal pry, Allegheny. DAVID N. WHITE, Collector of Internal Herman, 93d Diet. Pa. Ncers.—Letters shonki be directed to Allegheny, not Pittsburgh. yeti SPICED MINCE M EAT-Just cd, our usual supply of "Na Plus Ultra" it Incad Haut, put up In glees Jars or firkins for family use, or tor ,:.:u by the pound, In bulk, et the lowast prim wholesale or retell, at the /amity Grocery Mote of JOHN A. HENNHAW, Garner Liberty end Hand stre.sts, noll S _ U N litt I Es.-65 bbls. Grease 7 Sitekti Yeabore 111 du Raga; To arrivo rtram•r Atlantic and for axle by noll ISAIAH DICKEY k CO FRENCH MUSTAlillgenuine import ationjust swami ; also Htirrowe'l Leatagtan Mustard arul Contrast's Anglian Mustard, tar sale by .101 IN A. IitINSMAW, maw Marty and Hand .tents._. (14 UM BELTING, PACKI.NO, 110::4E, VI sad GASKETS, of all thee and Oilcan...sm. A i tt=otilo ".""*a s l d A 6 l . l. " P d llltLra, mlhs not Noe. 211 and VI At Clair stmt. IUESS PORK! MESS PORK f:-:-I,UOO J.ILL bble. Mese Pork In stare and for sale by McDONALD & ARDUCKLES Wholesale Grocers, 'Produce * Com. WerehaLW, aca 212 and 214 Liberty street.. CHEESK-I,ooobxs. Western Reserve soo 4k. Ilandasrlo. • • 100 do Ceashein In store and fur mile by J. 0. °Ai imp. AltiO ADrERTISEMEXTR. ' -ft) I'ERTZSE..97/E-9 - TS. .rE IP 4Di . 7ERT IS IEALE.►'T_B. ii pa:3111% CL ' HE TALLOW OLL-10'bble. to arrive and t yAmit.)-! , V-E (1)1,i ttgrwafrby-,:1" ' .1- - • P\. 717 n ^ 1 - '27:11 11 . . 1,.1. C. WISILLELT'S AGON...OrkiLGS; aiSO Anti . Battleicfor)34:fist rectlTed and torsolts at t!4141!"11611'iP‘441. nag] tit and 9alr btrt, t 1 , L.,hl 1:. APPLES Bambow. ipd .BcPcflu,r.o ifiA...x.NOTICE--Lu persons in the JL Second Ward, Allegheny, wlm bac, net paid their County, Hutto and Bounty Tatem to tbo Gunny Treasurer fur the year leCd, will find me at tle. ~tore of W. J. Cllawny No. 161 Federal 64 - .4 eecrY rcw trig from 6to 6 o'clock, to 1 . 001111 , tbo tame They must be paid Immediately, as as fnrtl , r can be green by Bald Immure , nol2:et JOHN RAINET, VALUABLE SECONI) ST. Pitt )PER- T TY AT LOW PRICIFeg.—Two ei.mfort.b , " thm - story Brick Dwelling Horpee, In good location, he tween SmliMield and Grant streets, each hen mg a lot al feet front by SO deep, to an alley; boll, pert .r, five chambers, bath room, dining r-onr, kiirte r cellar and yard; gas and water nature.. Ear price and torms apply to S. CLITRBERT ,t SoNci, nol2, Oomtui , rcial Erokers, 51 Market et. MISCEL INEOUS 1;00K.t SATURDAY EVENING, Nov, 1 It h, at 73 o'clock, will be eold, at the Co tunicri.lal Rooms, Fifth street, a large collection of he.. and .econd hand Miecellaneous Books: in every department of Literature, comprielngstandurd p.V.lar author , ' In Watery, Tmvele, Theology, Science, Ye lb-. Lei tn.., itc. Also bound sots of Magazines, and a aria: vari ety of good Novel, from ei private Library. nol3 DAVIS & MeltW ALES. Auct'rs. - - DISSOLUTION OF PARTN E RS' I I 1". —The partnership beretnfore natio:or nuder the name, firm and style of BOCKSTOUIL Aafld 0 , In the Nursery Business, has OM day been doisolved by manta oDnsent ; and all business ennwetod with the Ann will be ',titled by either of said firm HENRY BOCASlliiii, 1,DA31 .131310 N October Le, Ifr.a. In rethinernm the late gem of BOCESTO , 1h31.110N, I take plessure In rt emn,eu. my late partner to the patronage of onr rustrmer. nolgat AIJA3I UNII C ED .— I4A. 7 I . ES GOVI:ItN.NIENT Of the knurl tzuportemt lower , Lantern Virglitea Virginia. . The Mountoto Rr, lon of Yneth C.calt. and Tchno.o.oo L•niPlana and liar-Wotan Haar, s approach, 1.. r sale Icy 0013 _ FR EE FREE! FREEI PITTOCIi'S, AND A lA,:r CARD PHOTOGRAPHS YER:3OAS AL' I ALL AND SEE TIIF. FINE I , H(YI()(4IZA.I ,II .List - M ra 111 , . oFYLII.S LoW null IT.I V t. I :3A R, t r of the Arscrionn Agroculffirist, who say* of tie. ••Firit Premium littiverml Clothes Wringer' rom .. , 091 yea's' esperienrat with it in our don fatuity . ; from the watiminiy of isurotradv who Ist,e used it ; and from the roost IT.Cii. of the implement certalo that it ie worthy a place In sec.} family where the washism to done et me. A child run readily erring out a tut.ful of clothea to a few minute.. It le in reality never t a Time saver and • Strength sayer! The melon of ga r. meat. eIII alone pay a large pereenti, •ti to. at. Wr think the machine touch morn than pea • for It • ...If every year in the met= of 011114.41‘. here are ....ern! kind., warty alike in general ie 800. hut we consider It important that the t% ringrr St rad with cogs, ot brewing, a mam of manumit. ~,or clog the and the rollers upon the crank-.bolt and tear the cletlina. Our 01111 14 one f ;he fret taw!, and It lc ge.4 as new after tom ronskot For sale only at tbe India Rubba Deot of J. It 11. r PHpILLIPS. n.. 11 N,,.. 21, and 214 st ~root. A CARL).-111S10.); 'ACI WAY COMPANY BONDS, EAStZ 1 , 11 - 1131., (Kanerts Drawh of i)• Fneffie As bonds of the above, description will pool dy to , offered for sale In the money market, the 1... 1. hereby carctioned &gaited purchaslog, or in any way negotiation for them ' for the under...nor! L.," el, rxLtlux contract which pr: Joists ...Lode Ll,e `etc ot use of mid bonds; while at thratoc Hate the statute Lana of the State of Kemal give them. under tte Ir contract, a prior bea, to ail mortgages or aced, of tract which can b. executed by said (0P11.3 v. Any investment In add tondo, without authority from the undereigned, will he luridid, and will toted • total Inc. upon the parties who shell re torn to pur chase them. ROSS, STEM, B co., Contractors kr building the Leavenworth, Paworo and Western Railroad, now railed the Polon Pa cific Beltway. Eastern Dtdnien. nal sr UPIIOLETER.IttIi, IN ALL ITS BRANCH rs.—llev tog purchased a large stock of goods for rash, we are able to offer great bargain. at ex tremely low priom. A groat variety of BLINDS, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH, EMBOSSED TABLE COTEILI; ADILADE, OftA.SS and MANIL LA BORDERED )lATS, CARPET BINDINGS, and every rmiety of goods kept to Hist Poe. II e invite the attintiou of the public generally to our well as sorted flock. All orders promptly attended to. Marx give as a call, at 172 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny, (house formerly occuptisl by Mr. Semple.) n07.;1w BALI. EttA NIBLO• LAWRENCEVILLE t' It 4 E PROPERTY EON BALE, 'Bum , on Butler street, near the forks of the road, • lot (routing od Butler otrent and m..;...,dtun back b. Lafayette alloy, on which there is erected two 2-otery Frame Dwell ings—one new, the other nearly a , . with the nixes wiry improremeura, all in good order The Fixation for business, de., le O. of the hest la 110 . borough. Terms ea y. Apply to C. S. BATES, Conir• firoker, null Butler etre. Lao?" 0,111, $3 000F I ALI 1 3 4 1 .C o l f k t:t c6' Ii;GABLEt IA miles from ) the clip opposite Sawicki rell . e, mei half I% mile from the river. I hero are ii( s under • nlti ration, balance Komi timber land; • ..whited of fat apple meek of Let grafted fruit, besali • a ',ram) of other fitilL The place la wag vete...A nail springs of soft water, cod located near clod-clue., iichool bona., +term chops, be. Torsos cnoy. Apply to O. S. BATES, Commeraial Broket, moll Butler street, SALE—A Houflo r ntyl Lot on Ful l: ton street, In the Sixth ward. Let _5 feet Om: and extending bank toCrawford street 1 . 17 Ii et. The house la e largo two-stnly brick illy... Ping, arranged with wide hall, parlor, dialog-room lit. boo and wash bonze on first fl on no room. and lidth room on ;brand floor, gss and water tbrougit....l the prem ises; good cellar, fine yard. Comniarling limo view of the rivera e cltica and surroundings. roll B. MoRAIN A CO.: Iblefidir tli NEW GOODS! MISS SHANNON, No. 112 YEDEIL4I, STREET, Allegheny, has just rocolvod a largo assortment of • MILLINI3RY C OOI ), Consisting of 111012N12113, I BON. :NET I'ArtIONS. el., which }be o .n 1,, d n.ed to .how her friends and contortierw 40 c‘collno them., ••4. . SUStiftikg! 20,0b0 - 12w, Bockwhcat . AFOUr 400 to; Yreeli Roll Both,: 1,000 The. gatawbe Gripes 2 bide. &soh sop: 20 Nay 110, No. 1 31eot 2. ` 4 do do, b 1.13. Lebredor Vorria,;; . 9:1 — " choke Winter Ap p :-9 :100 boob. Dried Apple. 200 .• Wencher , : 100 sacks grant:in./atm Row receiving and for sale by moll H. tuRDLA(.II3 LI:r? D ES-TM:ln( DR. W. F. DONDEIVEIEDu ilu msumod lb. pr•ctict of 3, No. 144 fiTitiET, two c1...0" tiur& SWE, Wr PO' Ar Jersey Sweet Petitses jest re,ieed sea roe as 121 Second street. SUANK s A\ 4;OOER. P.HUGAR M VS riceived.and for sate by' • ccYi . . JAVEB ,b()V7P, 136 W.vd-or.q. - 10 JIBLS. FLLNT HOMINY; 5 bb is. Corn Gelb,: In Mom and (brads by L IL VOIGT k CD. A p PLES-200 bblot. choice received and for sale by eANTIELD. I , v ll tt. 1 .1 ro For 'On O. Cowie, :Own &ark.ion: - Manuel-, lints• Yeat hors, Kid Wove, 1'1.11.1,-n•Choi...lnc awl all kande i.t It eating Apparel. .6' A ISAVINIS OF ion PEE CENT. 'nil For tlf• cnonte y• ran en - lor .1. 1:1:11* it.+A.:lo , .11.1 Ott , et AL t 011111. V11,1„t. 1. A Kne a,6µ,,, th,, pit o f ge„m -frl,ll, Knt , pew , ' "4s-1 , 1'111,1i 000x , 1 by 11, perranwefit contranton ^i-al•l•-. not any onw 00. lb.. ni:o 0 0 , p. . :-'t I'm stomach upon undigested food. It genera/1y yona ens. Dtreetinnus ut Eosin-inn 0n.1111.1i , 1 1_1• r111:6”, Iwgill.lll2lordiatCl3, Or a .hartHMO after eating; in often very severe and ob.:that, I.ano I 10On - 1110PM Ll)ennia• and co nog a , 2. Fidel:ace and AM./ay.—The , symptome arse pen f et k oonlenl.wn of rod re a - - 'n naspod t. ' from tlw of 1.4, nhwil lortnentn Indeed oven...thn en, with nolny • alit .. .in ho-ip ...a porn•line- of of:testing. nt o vone` Tr e onis• , la Dyeing :t. htotirenese orpreilr.—These symptoms tent tw , 11h ipi ot proo. --lo ••••Ine• are the evert. of the tom:dorsi condition of food in 11111 --It o :1n:c11.,. I. II n E of to EN , tine vtounwh, and 1.110 want of mistric yon Knondway. th-t Mee. The stomach u,-flan painfully distend.' by Far sale by deu.totents sad dealers gem-Hilly niud ; the appetite Is !no:lotion. voracious. n nil -tan . 4. Ginom and dell...Wu of egririA.—Tlils state uuhio „ many for the enjoyment of life, and is caused by . 1) , EA! , EsTATE sA NAN( ;rs • 1,.: 4- 1 noionn re inlon4 turohloal by imperfeet digest:en. Inn TUTlON.—Kintoment of the rotolitiont eat tae thle stage of the diseaon many persons csionmit enl abn.n.• 011 Mi day of Novozoln-r, lohn, ride. There is a roost:lnt forelveling of evil, and an publisowl iu eon:fortuity to the chertee. ireltderenee },0•111‘e trn: twrform the of- LI lilt L IT I En. Amount of Depend. lion. GI. 18421 51. 1 foil i Nweehoe.—After being at first costive. it,' sub A144,1111t of lmerest due Dopositor.... ...... 1,974.1.1 t-rer fl afflicted with diarrhea, which is owinit h• .1 • 1d..11,1{ ..f onnon..;ent t 1111 i • 2.44: di:waned condition of the boireie, produced hy the un - ancennted food, whirl: it er....uated in the same mono -5147.07:1 01 that eon when morn, and of course: gives no strength to the system. on h. p.m in “R sant. of Ma nonslern—Arise from the :e• neer tJ, ILO p.n ter7,11,1 blond upon the wren-.. They ar•- h.lt c nay to the head, ode+ nod breast, and in the 11. , I 7, extremities. In many ca+ e. there to au unewincs. MO 97 on the thrat, unto it Aerl.e of choking or suffocation. 17.0 u,t lon no• -nob on ohm, • ' •n lth a Lad taste ate! ASSXTF. Al kntete ...... ...... United Stat.. , :lowly U. S. 15.1.1 Certillrates Davi 7, At., ,et . . . Tut.,rot P 1171.41 not ‘lll. Office Vomit tiro Cb• on haliai t 1'14.11,1 1 , n4g0, . . i'orinemptire palpitation ttft), Lean. per,..n• pronounced as hat tug these disease, hatt., la fact, notliln;; Distop.la. the lung nod I...nit dbitilior being only iintrti.inin. T ,t lokrvuto..l. Auditing Com m i hare ex sum- IA t.s terr IlNviuent of Dys roe' iLf tho , 11., I,nd, 21111 1. • c•-ry .•Iten Mtn C011111 , ...d....U.1 . ' ran, el-m.4 , d the rash, sod h ull the,,ort /I) ,, Vd. ....MI nt t.' Irani ./ ,/nep.—.., tery Ppitem, re- Nulling often inetental derangement. lo...etnrieine r•lnltoa.—Th.• Judu n t is af t leo pintituli. til ! 1/11:11 - 6 k 0... mg Li etiniurid dr. at elttn, tel akin Le one. ad Depoidt• reel DAILY, and IS F: HT SATUIZ. terted ti) eruption. and tatters. The gleeemy DAY EVENINti. ;..puce avoid...let] as mu: h as pn,eible. I titemd paid at g , r cent. per I areonig.—A frequent are distre.singp- Aim. It relieve. I. pain, but emaciates and wears tlee patent. 1 , 1,:/$1*, .I.nnres reun, newlarla. .4.1 deg frolklng.—Tll.-ne are - alarming .vmp ate ...eddy reunited by our medicine: Idit if neglected. are quickly followed be numb... , d. death. It i• iniposidble for n., to gfAe sell int it; 'apt. 41/. a 1 , 3 tr nual , a space, Lut lilt' 100 TO aro add that the patient loses 14A Al . PITA;•i. 11,1. Thos. Dt. Hou.•, Ho, J. %VIII. 11 G Mtts,y. O. B. lOp land, J....A, Painter. 1'I.:1.1., Nicholas Cdr - Gtll, No. r... 1 FOURTH ,TIEtEET Price n S. I." MEM . y 'mod. red oulliciont, if see add th- ea peta.._. )1I PI IA o '..srS i Cl. /I HT SAl.E.—liv virtu , ' h,. rtemorj and attentum to rerronnding objects, N --- 1 of ott ' , der of th'' OrPhaml i Coon of Allegheny i tilt 1 trequently becomes tuorme and e.•,• In dispssi county, there will b. expoeed •1 Public red. or , out. lion. lec .hould my. however, that palm In the cry, on SATURDAY. Soo. ''Mb, 1 , 013, •t 101 o'clock 1 joints and stillness of the limbo, which go by the 0. rn., at the 0 , 01:111 IioUSE, in the COY ed i'-' 0 " mono of oluounatism and neuralgia, an. very often burgh, to the highest and Lost bidder, all the right, i proreeed by Dyepepsin. Also, • hardness of the title, intorpst, 00000. and claim of Wm. A. Murdock. i intetelos of the abdomen, which become contractod idilen Murdock, Itobert Durclork. and ,eitin 11. Mur- i and bard; and in some oasts the lolly shake, instead 4.4-1,. mm -r childs a of Jame. nod Frances T . .“ - - , ot losing gently prominent. doelo, late of the county of Allegheny, deceased, in a I tortnoto 1, of go, 1 *rest° on tie city of Pitts- ' Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia! Lurch, boaund-el and des-riled on followe, to wit: Ito- I 1 , , r.t.11.• ItA in 13..0 N, Of Brandywine, DeL, fur oohing lit tho goothemt reriler form, by the inter- . merly a Old Chester, Del. do certify HIM, for ono so, non of Presbytet inn Ism A ~ 1 Church all,, and I ' eserr and s half I suffered everything Ant deathfrom ''' ndur l• in ftnnt nn ° buri.h nil " ' in. l '"'"' " Y .24 ' That awful asseame call , D span i ' My whole are feet, and in tlo P °°i "`"”n`rili° from °.""°° °°ll° Y . ' ten was rattreted with Zak ty . -:Snd dutabtlity ; I pre,rvitt the mme width of 20 1 foet 31 , 114 emit Prys count not digestMy font; Of L ate tsen • cracker or 0,." 1 " 60 , °0 I '''''', °° , d 'l nni 7 of 30.,,f'"' to •,.. ... a ii " nr ° °- " ° o, na the innellret - edrocont of tool. it 0,0101 return )oat 00 ourTneny on no. ..y ... , r.....tur. ...Lowry, ...1.11,R . pert oft , I „....,1 0 „,„,,E I , I became so costive in my uowels I, t No. 12 in .lames liorn.rh. plan id lots oloong the i that 1 „rook, not haves poop age in less tnan from Imo lot a ~.-..,,ft formerly owned by Devid Ilet, boor nod often eight dnyn . . .4 . , tamer this Immense lad ter, olooram - d,, boo. tu,, 1,-"reola err..4l eve twt..•tory . , Prior. my mind es...oci entirely to give way; I had bock duelling house. Term. et sato. ' do yadlul 11 •.1, and e•il forebodings; I thought every- CHAS. NV. LEO 1,, body lusted me, and I hated everybody; I could not Guardian of ne: nor children ..f lamer and rrenent . . • . . ~. . ... Note my nnsoana nor my own moment, everything liuni..ck, dereetsud.toolktdis a I'm c appeared to be horrorstricken to me;.l had no ambi tll/ l' N'lli. I itErlf I - DE N CF: NVA NT El.). two .., do anything; I lont Ell my love el family and ‘,./ —Went, to purchase, aemail TARM, or tn home; I .would ramble and wander from piano to l'o FS ACRES. more or 1'.., within y 0 within ,d pu.., but could not be contented; I felt that Pittelyregh, directly ton the lion of n stolway. With- doomed to bolt, and that them wart no hosysn for me, ~,,i, on n goo d g „,,e ng ,, roo t, would nn ,,,,,,.. as I was 01100 tempted to , ^rne.+lt entente, •onear The bon..• buildings nowt le goal And •t,Erb, wt.. was my whole nervous eystent destroyed, and also my to to room.. Also, tho noressery ntebio ',rod form mod, from that awful complaint, Dynpepels, that 1 0 .d,h... 0 .„ .. Th. L oo t ~,,,t b,„ o ( g4 „,1 quality „,.l my blend. thought beet S. . hare IRO placed so Dr. cell watered. i sol , ro y e d s irt, fruit, An. A n y p o n e , E. irl.toride'e Hospital, at West Philadelphia. Ira boring • nuitattle pinto w ill find n parthaerr hp ivi- nonmed then nine weeks, and thought I was A little h.„., „g •01t. Ir. C. ea,,,sa. on o . Pittsburgh," „tot. better, Litt Inv few days my dreadful complaint war ,„ g 0 1„ 0 , p on tr o n, p no ,. nor ms-, o r nom .. en d par- raging as bas ever. Hearing of the wonderful In ulurs se to i d 1. cr, performert by Dr. Wistuu - thr Great American N. B. -Wonid 1. willing to lea. for a term of Dyel.p.ia l'llle anti hits Treatment for DrePePaia , yr..re, provided the owner war not disposed to molts my husband calkd on Dr. Wisher . , and statew my no, if caw to Item. llr enid he had no doubt he could cure _ a .. —.. . - u.n. Ses in tine days after, I called and plasnl ony lik) ii. SAL E.—Two Buperior Cylinder welt under toy Doctor ' „ treatment, and in two weeks 1 B o dere, obi inch, des utotor, :al f,t loeig, made 1 Logan to digest food, end felt that my disease was of I ', inch iron wrought lent low.l. - 4,, t Work. Doll- fast giving a a) - , And I conthattod to recurer for about cm slonoet as good as now. threw months, and at the present time I enjoy per. Ales, Ono Portable Engin. and Tubed, Boller of font hoslth of, body and mind, and I most sincerely nit home poser, 5 inch ejlindyr and 12 Inn, stroke. return my thank. to to. nierelfolGod and Dr. Wi re hart Tlll4 Engine has burnt en. well wlnution 700 feet deep, slid to Los great Amelia:ln Dyspepnia l'ilin and Pine ' and in admirably adeptosi to th..t kool of w.•:., 1., Tree. Tar Conlin' that saved me from an Insane Any- solving renal for InComotirao. liar and a premature grave. All persons suffering Ales, One Engine, Leary iren hpil plate, 14 Inch with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or writer. cylinder, 30 incite+, .trot, ;up*, with Islam,• yalse and I a ill try to do all ;he good I can Inc guff o ,l,,g governor. Well adepted to non a grlet hill or [call humanity. ELIZABETH BRANSON, hoop mill. Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del. Endoire at Dr. WISHABTS office, No. 10 North frecond et. . Philadelphia. li. M. BOLE'S, corner Point Alley and linqueme Way, - ---- -- • nolfklen Pittsbnntla. , Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia I ATERY CaEAP.—We have on hand, at 06 1. : h.ne been e constant ten, . Vr present, a very large nod well eelected stock of en.) , Dyepepene f or the Inn, o lg h teen during ROOTS AND SHOES, which wee bought lwfore the which time I cannot say that I ever enjoyed a per late advance on goMin, and we will give our custom- redly well day. There were tintee when the symptoms mil the benefit of low pricya. We have the latest and were no , ot ecgc ncneed t h en . 1 other., and then it molt fashionable sty lea of Gentlemen's, Ladles', ....Died it would be a groat relief to die . I had at all Bloom', Boys' and Children ' s ' times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly 11l tilt,.. GA I TERS, my suffering@ au much incressed that I breams tLMORALS, TPPEILS, moat mint ter business of .1 kind, my mind was BUFFALO Sllols. continually tilled With gloomy thoughts and forebr- AND QU ' Mg ' dingo, and If I attempted to change their current by tit every elm and description. Call and examine. c ,,," ng, at once a e.0e.„,0n of ley c0mm .... , In con. rculti+T m.rcbants will nod it to their ttd " Lta°4. mutton with a dead weight, ait it wore, rested open to sire US a ,111. I or brain . aim a fe - dins. of sickness would occur at JOS. H. BORLAND, the stomach, and great pain to b., Up., =compact 1.1 with which was the continual fear of losing my ma :A 11A REET STREET, 2d door from Fifth. 1 , 1.41; I also expel +on:. great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it dlltimalt to walk by day or deep at night, I became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and baring tried the skill of a number of eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to she ..htslon that, for tide disease, at my present age. 4,:s years, there was no cure In ex istence. But, through the interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks; r at lost found a eovereign remedy In your Dyspepsia Pins and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed almost tho last trace of my long list of ail ments and bad feelings, and in their plane health, pleasure and contentment are my every day cum panions. JAMES If. SAUNDERS, No. 4:53 North Second street, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. WISILART'S °Mee, No. 10 North Second et., Philadelphia. .7 ISAAC CRAIG, OUTLET SAW MILLS Helga omstantly - on hand • large and thoroughly scssoucl stock of DECKING, BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANK, WINDOW FRAME STUFF, UNTIES, SUB.SILLS, JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATHE, PAL INGS, d.c., in., be. He will fill orders for SAWED STUFF with promptmws and at fair rates. N. IL Persona wanting LONG TEMB'EB or POP LAR are particnlary invited to examine hip stock. DiFollice on Orsig street, near Robinson. ataktf 184. DIARIES. 1804. - A tare usortnvot of POCIVET AND COUNTING DIARIES, for ISM—In raper, In cloth, in roan, In Imitation Turkey, In Turkey Morocco-- with flit edges and k Jai marble edgrak-n.th tucks, wentdropsLps and also , . that.-ulna. All don, and from the COlOtantleflt m thd Tory Lust. For bele a? reasouabls rat... by WU. G. JoiINSTON A CO., Stannnara, . . 0014;3aw-wram 57 %CNA strovi. pAPER AND ENVELOPE WARE: ROLNE.-.4v.t oprvAEL a lam, storl. or N',TE, LETTER AND CAI' - - Also, ENVELOPES, m o,st rorirtir•, colors and quslitles, for over) For sal° by W. G. JOHNSTON 3. CO., raper Dealers, ert4>9aw-wYtr• 57 Wood stra-A. A y-a Lady, n ratimtam as V Tzscagn, In any of tho Public &hoot" of either cliy. Haa had three p.m' experience in teaching, and can glue the bend of rofereuces. /milk.. TEACHER, Roo 1,12, Poet OinCe. unl4:Vor W AN TEL. An Experienced Carpet Uptieliderer la wanted hamediately .t WANTED -A MAN OF 1111A.NS AND EN ma, to open up a honer. for the menofsrture and gale of BAXEIIII EXCELSIOR R RIMER A - VAL, One of the meet useful end popular invention,' of the day. All Inqfilriee cheerfully etureered ef. nolOaw 13 T. CLAIR 8111F.ET. IV A' Ive N p TE RL D-- ble p ik ri • so ar e d ( a n il d „o j r A' r. i !!: ' LeD i n n „ a d year. old, within 13) minutes or.loell on hones walk from the Poet (Mkt.. Addrete LIUX Pittebtreh P. 0., itating locAllty And ternt•s nohh2t WANTED TO RENT, GOOD WAREIIOUSR, PRolted in • buena.; portion of the en,. Enquire at RIO tIECOND Irrusrr. txlltktf • \ll. ANTED-1 Fitiwy CLAas BooK -10.1:1411 ; man who haa a practicii knwwlndr, and ran canto wall recommendtA. Addrew, BOX Plat .22:tf WA - gall--Op who under- VP dant' 'cooking, and other houtte-arork. &a dmit BOX Bit, City Of Allegheny pool 0410.. with ratnrenew sa to nuallficationv and charactor. netulf ANITANTEP.-$6O A MO-Via—We wunt Agwntm et "0:1 a month, entivnlca paid, to .01.1 our Rowing*" Pewit., Oriental !Owners. and thirtaiwt other oow, Weal and curious Irwelen. Fifteen sni cks sattferwi. Xddnwa. arl.:43rodow7 SHAW & °LARS. Blddprord, Id, t 4jltol A r A" MONTH I-1 want to hire Agents / c, In nary county at 875 • month, exPonsas _ paid, to mil my DOW cheap Family Searing Machine.. Addr , an, 8. MADISON, Mired, Matte oe24..lhadm•T WILLOWB.-30" bdls. Ke . f .; rocky &tat Willows krrtrY Ly IZ by mil, fir AII DICKEY I CO. GREAT AMERI.C.Or Dispepsta Pill and Treatment DR. WISIIAIZT tote tr.-etert. In the pd.t to. year , . i r.e , r !On • th0tt...13.1 th re e hundred and ninety p tt ete for Dyeppla. in Do ettri4ne f.tram, and ;a u her,. then , th,rine woe flatten it. dirnnO.i. ' It perfect ettre. A nuntlxr of the A 114311, CAA, had Irretrti by the moot eminent phyririddle in t lot e-entry sod Europe. He tame! All p.m.. eat- feting irow the stone dirmrr , to rise hint a, refl. and blare, No. to NORTII NEI:QND ST.. ! A.. 1. t N. 11. ('OPF,T. ANT , . 2.11.:H0 LAu V , .Y.3:IITLY wM If I Cll. ALLEGHENY CITY, Ir.l.X7'S °LIP= McCLINTOCK .1 POSITIVE CLAIN. TOR PYSPEPSI WiL4 DI,PEPSIA M=l Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia i I, Moan 'Fenix, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa:, 119 , 9 suffered for more than 090 year everything but death Itself, from that awful &pease, called Dye peva.. I employed, to that time, Dm of the meet eminent physicians In Philadelphia. They did all they could ofo. better.rme withlmthedici then went rapping, bet I the . vania University, in order to place myself In reach of the heat medical talents in the country, but their medicines faded to do me any good, and oftentimes wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, hot ..ceittr, Dr. Withart's advertisement to the Philadel phia Bulletin, I dolt mined to try once more, but with ladle faith I called tat Dr. Wishart, and told him If I could hare I thad I would not have tr...1.,b1ed him rend then related my svlfrcrillga to him. The Dr. iiltsured me, if ho failed to ware me of Dyspepsia, It would be the fleet caws in two years, so I put my solf nude ,- his treatment, and although I bad bora f-r months vomiting nearly everything I ate, my 91 , 99.1e1l 69011911 with pain beyond description. I too•lght a boa of his Dyspetsdr. Pills, I used item as directed, and in ten day. I coukl eat as hearty a meal as any person in the Sudo of Pennsylvania, and in thirty days uui a well man. I invite any pers o n suffering as I was roach and see me, and I will relate lay suffering and the great wire I received. I would say to all Dyspeptics, everywhere, that Dr. Wishart ie, I believe, the only person on the earth that can rum Dyspepsia with any eartah t ty. MOSES TOBLN, Cheltenham, Montgomery/ Co., P. Dr...NSIPH.kaT'S oftles, Plo.lo North st. OM, hour. from 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. All examine thm and consultations free. A:Positive Cure for Dyspepsia. Boos what 3lr. John H. Babcock sayer No. 1028 Oliva Strut, Philadelphia, latmary =d, 1809. f Da. Wvitualtv--Eir It iv with much pleasure that I am now able to imorm you that, by the on of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I hare berm entire ly mood of that most tUstrusirm complaint, Dyapap. Fa. I bad boon grievously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, and for tett year@ of that tame I have not beau freo tram its pain one week at a time. 1 hare had it in tu worst form, and have dragged en n moat miserable egletenee—in pain day and night. Every kik of food that I ate filled me with pain and wind, It mattered not how light, cr how anmil the .inanity. A continued belching was sure to follow. I hod no appetite for any kind of meats whatever, mod my distr., was to groat for several months be fqro 1 heard of 'your Pills, that / frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit ; but Your Pills lying tvicounuanacal to em by one who had .been cured by them. I ooncluded to give them a isle!, although I had no Ellth in them. To my as. tonishment, I found myself getting better Intfoto I had taken one-fourth of a boo, and, after taking half a boy, I ant a well ram,and me fat anything I aim.enjoy a hearty meal th ree times •day, without In-. convenient.° from anything 1 eat or drink. If you think proper. you are at liberty to make this public snot refry to ma. I will cheerfully give all deUmble neat Inn to any vita who may call on me. Tours reepcetially, JO/IN A. HABOOCII. Tor nolo at Dr, WIELIIA.RrI4 Medical Depot, Nn. 10 North Second otrect, Philadelphia, Pa. 'Pr/oe. One Dollar per box. Seat by mall, Dv* of &mug., on receipt prka, DR. GEO. X SEYBER, Wo. 140 WOOD STRUT.. Solo Agent for Pittsburgh, Peart . o tiol3:3tairdawf DRY GOODS, arc. - ,ll k WHALES s. 7 600 (bin extra Giree-thread Bore and Grey Knitting Tam 1,500 dox fine extra do., nil odors. 500 dos extra heavy Wool Socks 50 doz. Knit Jackets 60 dos Traveling Shirts. 50 doz. Drawers 60 doz. Atkinson Patent Stec) Collars. 10,000 Paper Collars. VERY LOW MACRUM & CLYDE, 7S Market Street, BETWEEN FOL'IITII AND DIAMOND no 7 N EW GOMM—We hovel:IOW in store • complete ittock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, moat of which were purchased before the tote ad vanes In priers, .d will be sold st low rates CLOAK ORS AMENTS,GEI PORE LAC.F.S,BRArDs AND BINDINGS, LACE COLLAILS, LINEN COLLARS BREAKFAST s t^ns‘• sty.s; LINEN HAI:D[IEIICH liFS;old go. -..`• ..t old pric.; SILK A CASH• MERE NECK SCARFS, ' BONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS nusrvi ES: BELT HATS, BEATER ' HATS. SILK HATS; EL.tiI.DRE-sSELS HEAD-NETS. In every style • BONNET y EL. VETS, BONN KT SILEN SKATING CAPS, HOoDS, yort.l,^E JACEETS, BREAKFASTCAPEB, SONTAGS, BALMOE.AL SE.IKTS, swami:7' new styles; SLY, QUAKER, and other now HOOP .IiIILTS, FRENCH I AMERICAN CORSETS; BAL- MORAL STOCKINGS, Dorton LP, bed, Shaker, Koit, and other. kinds, for Nil and ninior ; GLOVES, In etry style and quality; good pairs KID GLOVES, in dark col-. ors and pisi^ "look, for $1 00; gred WHITE BID GLOVESfor Ell On; Men's SHETLAND WOOL SHIRT ' S AND DRAWERS, real SCOttb, and • fall line of otbar Undergarments and Finishing Goods, for Men. Wonsan and Citillren. tar Wlolessla Rooms up stairs. Buyers from oorrotry, and city dealers, find oar stock at all limes well assorted, and pricer aa low as say other have. JOB.EIII HORNE & CO., oe3lr a 79 ?LUMP.? FTWEET. • JUST OPENED. 2,000 DOZ. SPOOL COTTON, In numbers ranging from 10 to On, widell we ehell dap out at 37 CENTS par dawn 1000 DOZ. PLAIN Al KASH k TIEL 6000 BALMORAL SKIRTS, I=l 50 dozen of the NT•.:C ANTI-RHEU- IkiATlc SHIRT, at the retail price of $1 50 each. 100 doz. Atkinson's Steel Collars. 50 ill AS Cuffs. EATON, MACKLIN & Co'.B, I=l CIASSIMERE6 AND CLOTHS. AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, N. R oor Fourth and Market Streets. BOYS' AND GENT'S CASSIMERES. Black. Blue and Brown Clothe. CLOAKING CLOTHS SATINETS, all ° COlors. KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS. Grey, Twilled, White, Colored and Shirting Flannebi. BLANKETS, SHAWLS & CLOAKS A. mil assortment of emery description of DRY GOODS. 1.9 A T - BARKER & CO.'S, ' No. 59 Market Street, FILENCH NERIEFOEB, II CO PER YARD-ALL CCLOB.S. SILKS, AT 750., 8734 c., si 00—VISIIT CHEAP. DRESS GOODS, AT 78 0 4, 20 AND 25, PEE YARD. OLOAKS, ALL KINDS-GREAT BARGAIN'S. SHAWLS. LVERT BTTL n 1 TEE lasaszr, CHEAP • EVERYTHING CIELELP IFir CALL KSD SEIL.IDi gaL MILL A IN EATON, MACUtM & CO“ Noe. IT AND 19 ITITH BTIIKET, Perrnuloa, Pa., Sole Agonta for Atkinson's Steel Collars and Cuffs, taamelled White, haling the appearshee end eon tort of Lima. To military teen and tromilara thq are bseshzable. ISTAIL PIM= MIT= COLLARS &NED Gant's BtandbigOriesc"h. " Turneirci " 100 • " I 50 Der pare Ladles' Narrow. Ontlars=.--.. 1 CO each. . 1 50 per NIG Bent by post on — ter7erpT;iil - 1 . 5. Str4l.ollaes menarnelled for 25 renel ; 02 we will excbange • NEW COLLAR for an OLD 0111, pro- Ulan It 4 not broke or tent, for 25 maga. The trade supplied at the New Uri Aware price. For pries list address BATOR, KAMM t OD., Plttoburuh. Ps. FALL wove: NEW GOODS Jost reoehed st LANE, WAROY & COM, No. 140 =DUAL MUM% Alliipsa. *diem AtIAN'S IIIAtINOLJA And LAIRD'S BLOOM OP TOIII±Er BAIA . the M*.i,tF! tart and rollable articles nov In usa fot lodanagdui and preserrtng the complexion, for sae it OW. A. KELLY'S OnitmiklDrug SW% corner Ohio and Yokes' atm% In Settee Ilanni A7l snl GL Y CENIN L (=AM, voLD CHEAM, an highly parttasted asircniwz SOAP, ror chapped binds. tea and for de ea axo. A. MELIA'S Central SWIM , tob In LOA MIA • i