Important Sotto" .to those Afflicted wmiusunthaasuals. *Dr. A. B. IMAM Na. York Can ibuttng it arpOodblo to about itonnunr to on rolbatioata,aad bob= ranUltbr to tent nob no , Douriblo dtltin to ablitiato oe dada% eau= ttio topproodzot tea nlortworthlosi and blolim Olook oriattleinn, as watts§ the Innoltloas sdnettsod under BAUM nom. elbrias to sera ndroorA' l4 / 4 _,_ ar .., lbootet or Una damn or one dolls% aort"'`"*" . tbs abaft. toscoccomodato borttoto then run of the mnbia and andloton. with fon dboooms. 427 anon. r 011.% sullen tnatmeet 13 mended br • lona nalod than One =Crab. wren Lb* On I the urn Be' nob month. Tbikes for all sonaral orontboo. 'attain that Stir the main] oars of bomb: Irill dopubd taDon the osoultarlty of the carc Patron .111 gin stop obitorubt 07.11 al& ormotern, oo the =Win on to. Intel with anwronni :Arson to *mann. ' an 1:034317 Isttanabottl4 b. meowed. ma Erg Dart of my Wu• toto4 work will ho moot to *or address on tbo ftle.ll4 of 112 •11 . /0111prtsg End. orjalto the Bt. A. Motto* MAIL salad New Yon. • Dr. .upeee Shoulder Bracei-4rom pu ts b um b %match. April lOth. DINV-Por wore than Mars Peet inaumteonstantWaora the %Weston/3w wader &sow mamba - tall by Dr. Geo, EL Nem, cd'No. 140 Wood sty kW* dt.7. sad would heartily recommerig It to all who ere attopenal to gnaw a isedzataa ocauPs• -Non. Ai we here bellere remerked,ln alhig, attention to Its merits. !tanagers fir abmoe end empertera. the weight of Pantaloons being so Mooed as to dodalidddl* 'gland to tattofe the shgaldera to thetr natural make sad expand the chest. Women. hundreds of I tch= are RZMULUT Inictred bg th• widght of enotmons should also promire then brawa. De pectlontar la too owing the kind =cottoned, ao rung er the . braces sold are humbug. - ,.801d at Dr. CIEO. 11. EXINMIIII. Wholesale to Ws. IndlitM• 140 Wood ot , edge of the Golden hfortar. J. M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR NO' l 185 LIBERTY STREET, trnmnyrsautios. GEORGE WEYMAIN Idottotiotator sad Dealer la all Wads of; Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND ;Leaf Tobacc - oi Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond:Alley, bizarre, PITTIMIR H. 2A. To Haryana Ettatoren: A retirod clergyman, restored to health in &in dais, Mtn many lean of great mamma intffeNair, lumbni to make !moon tlto mum of care. MN and (ern) the irmeriptlon Red. /Meet the Nev. .101 IN N. DAGIVALL, No. 69 Fulton. Steen. Itrooklyo. N Y, Ile.l.9;3ladoodk3irorS some Testimony,-4 have used many v.nairao. 'me Worm Dertroyon, bat McLane's linpror seatolfors, as prepared by . Dr. I. Ham & Cgo.Otank Moe, Morgantown. Va., altar tasting It' tbontuittlr in raf lattd 3 7,l am pleased to stab to the saddle this It to far supellor to any Tounttngs I our Wood Moidantalm, Yeb.7.1650. J. M. DARN, . DT ErLaiiies Immosal. Urn Pllla and Improved sa I. Mts. alsolld:.EStott's Celebrated White emmastar, surnt,presared solely under tba surenteloa of Dr. &ott, a Beinda Moffat Gradasts.and Dbfilalan of mum alts.Plilottoe. _Nobs_ sifirinimbly as prepar«l by Dr. L S3rt Dom axe r 7 PPr1a14434 Bank Flaw tdorstabtorn. Vs. Dr. Mo. Lame* amyl:m.l Llit•r PIll• and improved Yermlftlge acompromled by outtbrate era. McLane. . the above Pleclidorts Arr sale bp Dr. Dr, 11. ILIIYBII¢ 140 Wood street, Wbolenie .YLIIIII . NO, Alleeteny, near It, Liarjpot. ho . • _ P. BRIIIIIB.T, Sculptor,' kindle?, Stucco Weal)? and Wood Osrm No.-88 Mild street, Wynn Wood and Market stmeth flttobanb. Pa. Leos anurtzatirou'l=na an aeautment of e. i'mrestlaare Pleas. for Dast7l.7ka . . NEW ADVERT] SEMENTS. REMOVAL. JOHN PORTER 40. 91 fitarket Street, DEALER IN SILEB, MBEINONS,' ctotAKs - MANTLES, BRAWLS, ETC, Take pleasure in imtorming hie customers, mid tb• pubito that be HAS REMOVED TeTtheTicrge and eoramodionti Stare, No; 91 Mallet Street, betwccn the Diamond and Fifth street, NEXT DOOR4O JOHN ORR & CO., Where he would invite their ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO A LARGE AM) ATTRACTIVE STOCZ OF Rich Silk Robes, Rich Fanoy Silks, plain - And Figured Black Silks, Moire ;Antiques and P9p. lina, 'f French Men • . nos and Printed • Merinod Mous Delaines, Plaid fc Striped Cash .Frencheres, Sco Wool Plaids.. Chintzes, Olosks, Man tles, and Telma!, Brooha long and Square Shawls, Rich Saokii Plaid Long • and Square Shawls. 1312m10r Makes of . LINEN SHEETING, SABO!. insium TOWELIFO, Embroideries.' "foolery, Glover; etc., mi4gAwS 'UvI I P D ra D z lF ea l l E Bo L o D stp ' t S a fNo EW ECIoOusOKI BOOK, lnokr all the popal t raudd oypov r d W atbods n for t Wow a and mooring allkluda of Moat..V. W . tdav, Proof:fryer, Past. i t Zt Coot Ikal. IrebavetrrOVlONO.-"..-Elt. Port. It la vita boot Cook Book out.. Everybody &bouillon a oopy."—Barks (koPrers. it to thavary book on CcOkory and Zealots, puhltaluxL . Palo.. "It la the moot valued/ book on cookery over !publish.. adf—Paansodvaalan. Just =bibbed and for oda br W. A: GILIBNPENNEY a CO. odd With rt. oiduadtatba Tbastre. LEOTIONRETURNB—The mostintense i 24 azzlety exists to know the result of the al/snot Feats electiossethat are about taking blase. Theme who here beta at stake of course feel eager for the i , sult. Many of those who hargelothlog staked on the election would no doubt bit pleased to 'receive. an order on IMES TEL who will PrOtoPtlr scent and 811 all such orders. If the owes Is oral.Wdr who vents fashion* ble Chnotleconer ex gore tagAleals at_ • IlltEigarlll Rath WOO4IL. sad hlazoond Ailey. • har. We /tad, to '''Ar nleatse. . ,ml,l IfIEPOSITOR'S;i 12-We are authorized to offer ten pet cent per alumni !Dr. Depoeite In slums from two hundred to 161,W0. to female not kup them one rear. and to be mewed on nest soOrtsgee In the two elku end county he doable the amoont. Avid/ at the clam of B. hi oLAIN • BON, Bill and nosh Broker., I DIE-50 bble for rule by NJ cc.l4 • • LIMY 11. OOLLINO QTAROll—ltochtsior Pearl atarebTor sale zoantakatarerra mist HENRY FL COLLINS CirEESE-300 boxes prime cutting cheese • • • , Ex gals by oth lIiASYII . OuLLINS. ••=.•-• LIOLL BUTTER-2 Ibis fresh this day N itred •ad !Or ads br HESILVIE COLLINS. . • pOTASH-9 casks first aorta in store and ter fa 1.17 0014 - -11. - DATZELL k CO. IBUTIER--27 kegs packed Butter; DALZILLL A UO. LARD -10 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by. cos - It. DALZELL 2 CO. IMILDINO LOTS, well aittudo in Al, si k eet i =e c ggeir= i grageritCcia / 't t glie; l : !ff:it ° l'="lFET h rlafE l % T EA N6l P=d'et". griA6TILE t3OAP-30 bag. best quality just • I reed and Mr tale - JOB. PL.F.1112 , 10. lUGESKIIVE OINTMENT is warranted to eon rota. maroorm; Scald Untd .d all sirs. Ismerefor West . JOS.ILBMItIO'n. ..gr_f LYOERINE OBEAM—A certain remedy , ftr thrzw , ll harldr, Ifosq freely in the fall It frill ' • reader the bawls lets Ilsbir to . booms mash tbr. raw, If te • 'r Itsterire% mid meld by JOn. /LEMING. • F• HULLTITFIN'S CELEBRATED PAR:: i131,11t TOOTIIPET, boat article now fa qua far raataTlng tartar, stranatbaranic the gums watt Impart 11Z i tir wE aW ° Ib. 7/LP=l43. .and EDLIM POWDER—W tbz.wtel can lta_ and _rum_ , tl u r. alga La in - tl arran n boaaa te l d . v ib fu i c h li da11 t 141 . 781 . • IHST REUEL V.r.,D 3001 be. FRESH GUM eV DROP/3 ef auk= Omar; at JOB. ISIIIINGT, ode earner Atoka at, sad the Dlantoatt:2 Desirable Public lIOTIIIO for Bale, !;y i l IN WASEITNGTON; PENN'A. TIE• TAVERN- HOUSE,. known as dm TAVERN rottotaio.n Sn'fitashlagta,P t te r =fo t r o ag. aormagrdatfortohrarelers. transient rora and board, •C; era Ursa can be. hood In any other 1 Ind toe. WMe matt'. are i t tlic i t;artic. "' Zonts ‘u4b .tso b :igr. !Tyr o . et,LizurzA,.w.e.,, LI fro. V30121110,0Te th= a barber .bon: ono of= tle t rolnari t z In thw o r i r l y i Ilesa_peeld h g allroa,t ape oftho direst highrsays between ,therar. as Ito row= wltlLtris • r, w The orriarty hill Do offered for Ricer. If not Crossed of oo ' ff :Iwo* JOSEPH TESIPLETQN_, _ WashlngtOb. • otice. rpooKs WELL N BE OPEXED AT TILE ofillze of the rittalenth- enel lltepbeiniller Rellreted CrroVOrtilY=r 1/I,WctlVAlldrZraba tkoug, 185.3. to treelve eu r trtlene to the 0114thl CtoOk"' he " tat ' "" scow. peoiegietozont named In the e5t,,, ELLJAII Mee, orl=td. reATON. [_ °EARL . INLAID EBONY HANDLED BUGGY WHIM doubled omit hon thmaud so do; fooc7 Idatha braided " d d i b4. ,1 k" , ted do do• got rZigi ll o p tior nu arartiCes git a ingoVr=trj, ".; " s t, opulod dud oftereo to du eons by • • e ag WALLS. BIDDLEa 00. tioEo Fourth dzott. • 12p,opoatlLsToNt b ir L ol d s,..s ii. our.,Froas ao. eaturazy.c ratritrure.l7."AL. ds w„„,,,,..„,. l "n n o Et.ogi n . tem an atnnettlian at the CELTAUIF • k jOIIIIOIII9IMIT, Aida. je LTTLE WEL WASTED until she bo• ooloos of amthould Ito Moot 12 milk old. of mod T2Bll7eCiticgreNt 8 OIVANtf b.iyheard Wat §ADDLERS , ..AND DEALERS IN WHIPS, nntiand the beet amen:tot In the Wet; or e? LABERB. TIIOAOB ' ta, at the ItZElDirelra; 043 tio, 30 Poor h *treat. ' V BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ',---,.. irj.new BannAM Flannels. st ' ~ /MaLW a MCWIRLDT, , A fallgtalll no% c°l42. 4r il, PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNINGT, OCT. 14, 1866 ?RESIDENTIAL ELECTION. &publican Nominations. ELZ.MIOI,4 77 72:594.r. NOV:KJX6a Ca PAZZIDINT, JOYJN C. FREMoNT OP OLLIPOIIMA. FOR VlOll PREEIIIMNT. WILLIAM L. DAYTON. OF NEW JrftPZY. STATE ELECTION -Union State Ticket . • 1LE927019. , 71779. DAY; OCTOBER lith. roz. mast. CIOXICIVIAVEN, THOMAS E. 00CHEAN, of York. FOB AUDITOR 011111111, DARWIN PHELPS, of Armstrong. TOE lIVIRTZTOR 0112111TILIZ, BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE; of Bradford. Union Connt Ticket. • Cowen. 27.5 t Dist—Qom DAVID BATMEN, lltteborsch. " 8. A. DOBAI iNOB, Butler. aIgae—EDWARD D. OSUMI, Pftt Aseetelgp—WlL E. EITEVANBON. eittaburgh: . O. B. 11Y8TED. Peebles Tp4 'SOUS T. PATT, Moon Tp • filiniltanZUE Ir 2 1 in et het, y anemia Attorney—P. OOLLlert,retpugsberg. Arrttlate Judge—J(lllN R PAlllig,leszeheeter. asmnissfeeee—Wll. DEAKINS. . Chertless Tp. Alefelor—L. U. OiRAA O ILIBLE, West Deer Ih=jeor—JAMlLMlVi y ars. JUDD BOYOD. Beath perstte. IYeet• Hecker, the Patriot. Everybody expected a rush, a jam; bat no one did anticipate the whole extent of the crowd, the enthusiasm and intone° epirit, of last evening's meeting at City Rail. That immense edifice was densely packed—galleries, stage and lobbies. Dr. hfuenich was the first epeaker. lie was followed by the great Hecker, upon whose every word the vast audience hang. Tremendous was the cheers with which he was interrupts]. Rio speech evidently made a great impression. Leopold Bahl, Sr., follovied id a' peech fall of tire, which he fully imparted to the:anditory. Gov. Johnston and Gen. Robineon, took posi tions en the stand, and they were greeted with enthusiastic applause. Goy. J. made a few re marks, afterlthich the meeting adjourned. The Torch-Light Procession, At the done of the meeting in City Hall, the immense audience after the greatest efforts sup plied themselves with torches. There was in tense enthusiasm; never have we beheld such a scene. Bonfires were kindled 'on the streets, and as the throng passed they lit their torches. A Brass Band headed the procession. Notwithstanding the Inclemency'of the weath er the procession was a grand success. Tho route through which it passed was crowded, and hearty cheers greeted. them in the ranks at in tervals of every few minutes. Last night will bo long remembered as one of the brightest, among the many brilliant, demonstrations of this never to-be-forgotten campaign.. The procession halted at the Monongahela House, where a wonderful scone presented itself. The streets were crowded, and radiant with the numerous torches. Hecker,- Muensch, Bahl, Cassius M. Clay and others were called out and spoke to the vast crowd, the Maridillaize was sang, and unbounded enthusiasm prevailed. At a late hour the crowd broke up. -- - Tun House House 07 RETOOL—A recant visit to this Institution stroided US much pleasure, and we take °caution to recommend then who feel an interest in the moral enterprises of the day to spare en hoar or two from the "dusty walks of trade," and see for themselves what can be done far the =cared for youth on the streets, and is here doing for the two hundred children within the walls of the Howe of M./up. The number of boys at present in ithe Rome ill about one hundred and forty-eeven, and of glib, between forty and fifty. Some of the boys, are now fit to be discharged, if suitable homes could be found for them; and we call the atten tion of our Western resdere—fermers and me chinics—to this source of obtaining a supply of' well-trained boyi—trained to industry and moral deportment, and with more or lees intellectual culture. ' No boy can leave the Institution until he has paned through the several degrees of improvement, and attained that point of merit whirl entitles him to liberty, and gives society a guarantee that he will be an acquisition to it. A gratifying illustration of the affection existing between the children and the officers of the In stitution happened recently in tho return of one of the boys after several month's absence in a distant village where he was apprenticed to a trade. The employers of the boy did tot supply his many properly, and after unavailing remon staztoe he retained to his beet friend, the Roue of Zefuge- There are only two girls at pretest eligible to go out, and they are provided with good homes We saw them in the sewing room. assisting in preparing their own outfit, under the direction of the amiable and excellent matron of this part of the establishment, Mies Magee, We give below the names of the officers of ibia Institution Mr. Thos. G. Rutherford, Superintendent; Mr. 8. Frey, Teacher; Mr. J. D. Turner, Teacher; Mr. J. P. Burdick, Clerk and Teacher; Miss Ann Magee, Matron. Visitors are admitted by Carte, which can be obtained from Ceo. Weyman, J. Schoonmaker, Jas. Pennock, Mr. Livingston, Mayors of either cities, Jadges of either Courts, &c., &o. Tan NATIISALISATICIif QIILSTIO3.—AuIga Mc- Clure made some very oppropriate remarks yes, terday in reference to the question whether the State Courts had the right to naturalize, brought up* Mr. Hartshorne, on Saturday.— These remarks were intended for the informa tion of Judges and Laepeotors of elections today, as 'probably designing men would endesibr to mislead them. The extraordlocry application made to the Court, induced the Court to say. - L. That this Court was asked to declare the Actsof Assembly on this estbieet aceonstltutlon vabc I al. 2. To declare the Acts of Congress noconsti 8. To declare the Cor.etitution of the Mate.] Metes ancoostitatiohat. 4. To disregard the decision of the courts of Pennsylvania, and thinniform practice of every Uenrt In the State of Pennsylvania, and else where, this court among the bamboo, for half a century. E.. To disfranchise thousands of gar fellow citizens, and practically deny the tights of olti• zeiship to men who lire hundreds of mites from the clerks of tho courts or the United States, those courts only.balig In Pittsburgh and Phila delphia. The applioationliade at this time was oaleala ted to perplex honest men who are not lawyers - . At any other timo the question would be of no importenae. Tun Fins.—We nio glad fo learn that owing to the confusion on Sunday night our informants considerably overrated the loos sustained by the , parties burned out. Messrs. Hall It Speer saved the greater part of their stock of ploughs and many of their patterns. Their loss will not ex ceed $25,000; on this however, they have but $7,667 Insurance—ln the Lycoming company. • The heirs of Samuel Hall owned the buildings. Theirh lose is about sls,ooo—and they are in• eared for $5OOO in the Lycoming company. Mrs. Hall lost about $2OOO, tot she is fully insured in the same company. Mr. Cyrus Townsend's loss is $20,000.. Phelps Care's loss is considerably less thin was stated. They have ssooo,in the Partners' & Mechanics' Company, Philadelphia, and an equal amount in another oboe. Mr. Henry Burchfield, while engaged t in re moving stoek from Meseta. Phelps, Carr It Co.'s shop, was thrown out of a second story irindow and received internal Injury- DU71 . 11 MICIWAIITILB Courts, Pirrsicaarr--t The principal of this inetitatioo is the author of a system of Bookkeeping, sanctioned by spealai committees of the American inalitute and Chain:: boy of Commerce, of New York, as the beet trot.: the upon the subject then published. At the late Pennsylvania Mate Falr it was awarded a silver medal as the test system of accounts Cl hibited—eenfirovieg all its praviods high testi. :menials. Mr. Doff having had nearly eighteen years' experience so an eventivo merchant and eubsegnently upwards of eixteen years practice In teaching Bookkeeping, which with the recent production of this toted-irork gives him a claim upon the confidence of alOtho value on elevated commercial education, presented by few engaged ' In this department of Instruotion; aceounts for lite unexampled salutes of this time honored 'insitution. The now •edition of Re circular (mailed free) furnishes farther and naps intert wiles partici:l/ire. silLeareti Pinar Arun= epeot a abort time yesterday, with others of the ay press, In examining Clark's now flouring mill In operation. The proprietors, as we gated In a previous article, hero rented a room in Byen's building, where they have erected their mill. As far as we ark qualified to judge, this Pemessea every requisite neoeleary for and oem- Intl to other mills; in addition, the oast Is trifling, the machinery compact, email, (the mill we saw being In a email room; it tuner out three buebels of flour an hour,) and simple. We believe..this mill will work a revolution la the business. Our °Weems who feel interested are requested to Cali and examinelt. DZATII Or A CZNIIIHARIAIL- - -A atIMSO nefifed Born, aged 100 yeirs end days, died at hls residence la. Allegheny hat week. He come from Otamany In Ala-70th year. Vtanesos - Coinerrn or ays &Fru WARD, Om or Prmszotom Jared M. Brash, ° John Beott, John Bin, James Lowrh ..- arms Lowrie, jr., Theo. Robins, John. Little, jr., Ralph W. Meant,. John Wallace, . . Wm. Henry, Wm. Linton, Jew. A. Marshall, John T. Whitten, Robert Black, John Thunpbreyi Wm. 4. Booth, Chao. Thumm,, Win. Culp, A. B. Berger, -` Chas. Rowan, Geo. E. 3PLcau, Alex. Gordon, Jas. L. Kerr, Wm. White, J. D. Kelly, Capt. Wm. Ward, Jas. EL Spodgraza, John Phillips, . Pierson Poster, G. W. M'Clintock, Rhshard Jones, Standish Peppard, George Lamborn, T. A. Rowley, Jamee Graham, James Parks, Capt. M. Barey, John Bin, Alfred Ludwig, Wm. Dithridge, Dr. A. G. M'Candlesa, John Pownall, Robt. Lafferty, Joseph A. Butler, George Arthura, Samuel Alexander, Hamilton vraig, John Biggs, Win. B. Hoye, . John Black - , Thomas LDOIIIIB, John Niobium, G. W. Gardner, Jas. lleisley, Abijah Hays, David lateen, 11109. B. Stewart, Jae. M'Callom, Wm. Dickson, D. E. Mitchell, Dr. Robt. Wray, Wm. Reed, The above Committee are requested to be on the ground without fail at the opening of polls. lIANDBOUE 811A.IT/9.—Tho great Bale of Shawls which took place in New York last week was really a wonder, and for the time It lasted put the whole fashionable world of Gotham in a state of perfect ezditemeat. This is the largest sale ever held to this country, and comprised over 26,000 shawls, some of which ecld at half the cost of importation. The only merchant from this city was A. ?doTighe, oorner of Fifth and Grant streets. Mr. AloTighe tells us he porchasod over 1200 Shawls, and that ho la row prepared I to sell a very handsome, all wool Stella Shawl for SS, and the finest quality Gold Border for $6 to $B. This is certainly holding out great inducements, and we would advioe any of our fair 'lndere In went of a handsome Stella Shawl to call at - onoe on lloTighe, and make their ae lootion. Excelsior Hall, Allegheny, was het night crowded with an intelligent audienee. The epeakere wore Gov. Johnston and Thomas How. ard, A large audience assembled at Lafayette Hall lan evening, and wee addressed by Dr. Gee. L. McCook. Hie remarks wore loudly cheered, and upon the conclusion of them a motion re questing a copy for publication was unanimously adopted. D. L. Eaton, Esq., Was loudly called upon and made a few remarks. The Hooky Mountan'elee Club was in attendance. Govaason POLr.OOK has appointed Mr. James Little, of the Ninth Ward, one of his Aid-de- Camps with the rank of Lisatenant Colonel.— Col. Littlois in every way worthy or this mark of respect and esteem at the hands of the Gover nor, and we rejoice that the appointment hes been made. ACIEHOWLEDGISIIEHTS.—The member', of the Franklin Literary Institute of Birmingham ao. knowledge indebtedness to Hon. David Ritchie, M. C.' for the receipt df Publication Dooomente. Jose Gsarrr, Beery. &Anal* or Taws.—{9e have no ozone() to offer to-day for scarcity of news In our columns. Every item murtuned & political hoe; politics com pletely monopolized the day. Oar rood&rs will core little for paper-reading to-day, we expect. FRIMONT, TOO MOOTAXO CANDIDATR.—If Col. Fremont had as many,,friends sa the Mmitang Liniment, the oponalsion could not draw a nor , poral's guard. Mr. Fremont remarked, in his dispatches to President Filimoye, while trans porting homes and cattle over. the plains of Mexico, "That if the Government would nand of a liberal supply of Mustang Liniment, it would save 25 per cent. of hie losses." This in very important A.r all Farmers and Liverymen to know. The Mustang Liniment Is a wonderful article for Dl= or beast. It ehould always be need for Sorts Swellings, Stiff Joints, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatic Paine, &c., and for Gelds, Sprains, Spasins, Ringboae, &0., Upon horses. Beware of imitations. The Meeting le sold by all respeotable dealers everywhere. Realms & PARK, Proprietors, New York. CuCIIITH7XITE9 spa /10051V119.—Tho public are cautioned against purchasing stabiles pre tending to be of the nature of tbe•balta of nolo sand flowers,' for pettotoing the breath nod beautifying the complexion. The popularity of of that article has brought forward a host of counterfeiters. None to genuine unless signed by Firranuictr. & Co. For sale by all respeeta. ble draggists who , frown down counterfeiters and impostors. InarticotonnettiNtay rereetnit Clatette.l A Parinioned llmenthat lady d isc tlemn would remain under Marone of anable breath wlrre by wing theralea of a rieeturnd ea a dental:riot would not only render It ewes., but leave the teeth White as alabestint Many proems do not know their breath le led, end the subject Is eo &Beate the recede will never mention It. Put a single drop cf "Bebeeu your toottobroela and worth the teeth night and morning. A =rant tottle will last a year. A Psairrtrot Ckriertzmon may easily 'l,re rionolred by oar log tbs . /Jahn of a Zbowered Pkwers, t will remove tan, pireptor, and/rockier from th e akin luring Ito( a soft amid Imeere has Wale towel. pour en two or three drops, and 'rub the fear night sod moralism 1 duerma Mao. Haar—Wet your sharlogalwrieb In alit, arm or cold water. your rro two or three donee of ••ktelin of a Thousand Flowers,. rob the beard well end It will make a brantlfol edt lather much fatltltetlng the'oreras tine of elievlng. Price Daly Fay Conks Bremner *Co . ProrrHire, New York. • B. A. PARNIZSTOCIC 014, 11. IIIN )IIt CO.„ (I 60 II KElnEft, RP a Cl/ , and PLIMING BIWd Agents far Pltdaborgh soh3l.lread A Card to the Ladies J. DI: rONMYS GIOLDETY. nitloD/O.t YI LUf POR ItSMALEtI, la rc !realm* henna tar. Wes. and rencivlng obetrnatene crr the Menth:y Tame tromvhatevereatue. Sleri Know Al 111,11 et 61111 . theme_, Mal no Jamie 0101 envry proNl 11.44 sodas th e 0 feepalow; and wtwoover at, obstruction thkee Dice. Whether Roof exposure,cold, or any ether cum. the mural health begins Idea to denim, and the want of such • moody has be the ranee et tau Man/ themitioPthos armr>emu lemalet Ifeadathe pain In the side. palpitatiou of the mart, lostblog Maui and disturbed Weep most always arises hem the interrute tiD of nature; and •beoever that fa tta was. , the Pills will lourthly remedy all it.,. evils. Poll and eullelt Directionn acrocipmay each bor. which most be saintly followed. sad all dim.ws peculiar to le -0.7 b• studily coned. Muth fi,oo au Bo; and mid by all thus Druggist* awl bj ISAMPLE R IISSIVA,genta for =thy; YVILTON'S Prow Ptora,lllrmingham;3ollN I' . 2U Liberty et., 1113 d. A. 7 W. A, OILLENYEINNNY A 00. 43 . ti11h et" Pitts nub. Th.y pill Irtmfribe trade at proprieteesprima Pnd wild the Pills by mall `Ott 00+101 id $l,OO throatth Ittabotob P.O. apYLlydAwfel ALLEGHENY ANL BUTLER PLANK WAD ELECTION—The manual Election for officers fieldeatmny and Dotter Plank Road Company will beat the Treasurers offline. 1m DUTLIRE, on ?JON. DAY. Ma 31 day of Noromber. A. D.. : teed. By order alba Dcard. JAMEAVAILIPLIELL, /Secretary. MEI= Plank RoadEleotion N ELECTION FOR OFFICERS of dm Mill Valley Plank Bold Oci. will let held at tho .A. 00 W. Mil LI. W•LILIGII,11611, Ward,2tllesibeny Qtr. beMONDAY, th e Ed dor of November. Me, between Co. enof 2 o'cicek and b o'clock, P, 21 ,of that day: sold oflhary to be a. President , ere blanaifers. • Trtosom sod end, other enflames Mar be nocneery. nellsitd JAB WATOON. President, MISOBLLANBOUS BOOKS—Finn Edi- Uolllk—We are now receiving our new stock of ame 114 mks, to which we would cell the attention of our enstomentand the public generally. In purchasing our .rock particular attention hes been paid to procurhig the bent editione of Bonk. no reuses pep.r, printing and binding. Among our stock will be found ouolow copies of the following: eparke Llfe and Wrltinge of Waebineton, 12 vol.. Do American Biography LI Aaneroft's Dulled Mates, verloue et; hyt. 6 Irvin:eV Aliacellumoueorke, 16 •• a3 " • Leigh Ltrlnt'e. fitS4. Inns . tr'sw Coleridge. , Th. Withal r4te, Apolston's doe finely hound. The w Little A Brown's Aldine ad: The " " Phi diPfes L Flom twee new .d; The Modern British Emus. lets. rations Idyl.; 8 .01% Diekene Novels and Tales. estionnedltiong Boost's Life and Poonas.lo solo; The Wsrarly Novels, ratio.. edition.: Preroott's Works, fusif librars sad clothl t ding; Toesther with s gen PIM assortment of all lb. ova . of Travel Vie Orf r BloarsohT. detenc.. General Mantas. And the VII , Art , . tall RAT 4 Bd.. 65 Wondst. ILLINERY GOODS-JOS. HORNE & too. Invite the attention of MUIh., to their new .to Of Flowers, Feathers; lUbbone, FaLlno, Velvety Hach"". Shaw Gimpr, Cheitbl,p, Straw Batton. end *very other stele.. In the lllltttcer77 line. at ccl3 No. 77,WIRKET WIIIEXT. • 910 LET—A two Story Dwelling , eontain• 100 6 moor, situate an Wa•blomOitat , Car. Also, a atom [Loom. wltlo •comfortable dselllog evu n•otod, ,or.t.ioloa rooms, I , ltUkt, 0D 11.10,4.4 Alle. ahoor Clay. inquire of 11.11. 111 NO, xlB No 211 Elbert it. "RAY FOR SALE—A ecoond-hand Diay JI for eole cheap. Esquire el it. U. NINO. cel3 lee. 311 Elbert)• street. APPLE PERERS-30 .dor just rco'd of od pg,ra Foam's Istrot rAtant for Atli* b HOLSISS & COLLINS. 120 Wuxi et. I[4 . OQUETS--itly number supplied on shore is Y oodesh.m Nereloy A Co's =merit*, br xl3 lIOL.ILES OOLLIN ff. 129 'Woad sC. CIIURNS of every style reo'd and for sale by 1101=8 OOLLINP, 129. Wood • • A' I e . —" o To our .rri or . klodscri bawls, canglni t frigtjlD ta_r+ . _ 13 . OLTd• 41 W,ad.rt 11.1 C K THLRET 'bIiAWLS--Wo hAvo ho : t bawl 'd same o y p o e f r i n o r o a m t s Ok d y oodcanA mu ck A. A, biABON A 00 • 7.5. Übe. JRQC.ELE 231.1AWLS--Jast zeed a large ...nem.: of long 14' Ammo Vienna Thwb oel3 „ ,A A MANN .1 00. AN M. sQn T lt& :I Co. Invite .be !Mention ortbe tral4 II a !qv,IAN . Not grades Caw km Wls.ormds. • . IgADDER PRINTS-50 caries low priced littldir Prints ttr ale at t attall edvan,e, st A A tditSON t 00. 13IG IRON-50 tone iron for onlo from the 11lestour Mud br 30111 At FLOYD 100. °LASSES-40 hhda SaAgar Kraft um lanea zr We by JOIIN.IFLOYD & 00. tp a comae tth end• WoOd ettette. UTTEI—G bb - andlo kegs butter in LP sten s ao for ate b 7 gnu; ?LOYD 100, ral3 coma' eth sull Wm' Amts. SUGARS -30 bble crushed and coffee Bei, mut reed and for eels by JOlttB it (DOLBY. • cola Na 131 Water street. inn BBLS. SP. WHITINO ivied and LK, for Web,' B. S. ZELL/MO 00. John Wybell, Francis L. Young Oliver H. , From California. Nair Tema Oot.lB...—The George Law 11171 f. ed with California dates to the, 20th ula, and nearly $2,000,000 in specie. The ship independence and the sloop 131. ii a - General intelligence from California nnimpor l7, were anchored at Panama. Tho Saratoga was anchored at Aspinwall. teat Politics occupied the public mind to the exal t ,. sion of all other subjects'. In fon Francisoo there brae a movement to unite trarions eletaenta, Of the opposition to the Democrats, who are bitter enemies of the Nilsson Committee. It was somewhat doubt. fat, however, whether the project would succeed. The Democrats bad nominated pi l ul es L . Scott and Joseph C. Noßibbon for ongrcra.— They are Gwinnp, or anti•Broderiak, John L. Durkee and Charles Eran¢ had been tried on the charge of piracy, for lasi Ong in the State arms from the schooner Julia, in the her. bor of _Ran Francisco, during the ridge of the Vigilante. The jury rendered a Verdict of ac quittal after five minutes dellbemtion. Snit has been brought against the Panama Railroad Company to recover twenty thousand dollars damages for injuries received by the ao • obtain of the 6th of May. A number of other parties are awaiting the result of the Rotten. Trade Is dull in fan Francisco, buX with the removal of the social disorders, aretnen Of bald inees activity Is confidently looked for. From New Granada, we learn that Gov. Cairo Gallago hod Neu inaugurated at Panama on the 11th Inst.. This insures a peaceful condition of things on tbo Isthmus. The dates from Blur sagas via ?mums, are to the 22d tilt. Walker was still at Grenada with 800 men. It was ru mored that he would shortly take possession of Graytown and afterwards march upon Coate Ri os. 500 Costa Ricans, under General Cacao, were at fluanacaste, rea dy: to oppose the threa tened invasion. Rivas remains fortified at Leon with 2600 troops, waiting the dry memo for an attack upon Walker. Dates from Callao to tbe 1116; Gallego flour, jobbing sales, $l5; Lachman& coal, $l6; Orleans molasees, 60 eta.; provisione firm; mess beef, halt barrel, $11,25; clear pork, $3B: bacon, ex— tra oloar, $2l; hams, 161 ore.; lard, $23,50; spirits of turpentine advanced to 46 ate. 1.? gal lon, large speculative sales at $1,75. CINCINNATI, Oct. 11.—The Demooratio torch light prooesaion to-night. exceeded anything of the kind hitherto attempted. A fire broke out in Bhaw'e furniture store.— Damage $lO,OOO. • Tom Corwin defended Fillmore's administra tion and denounced the abolitionists for their re fusal to support Clay against Polk In '44. He maintained the right of Colima to legbilate els very in the territories, pad disclaimed the pur pose of electioneering for any man.. Ho belong. ed to an old party . now:extinot. He was an or. phan. He spoke amply ., as a citizen who desired to confer with his fellow* gado their duly in this emergency. He bad no political aspirations He had enough of involuntary servitede In hold ing a federal office, and claimed the benefit of . theardinaneo of 'B7. The people themselves are to blame for much of the trouble the corm. try has been brought into. lie believed Fill more's views were the same ae his own concern. lug the power of Congress to legislate on slavery for the territories. The wires were broken by the proesmaloa Pau.AIIXLMA, Oat l3.—Theitireetigation at the Mayor's office in the fihiffier noire ease at. trotted a large crowd. No conclusies evidence watt elicited; ono officer teetified that he believed John English, of Baltimore, was one that fired the pistol; the Bing taken from the body of the deceased was entirely too large for the pistol found on English, thus disproving that charge. On the conch:talon of the evidence, a motion to discharge a portion of the prisoners on bail, was argued, but the Attomey•Oenerai, Reed, con tended that they should be romandettfor trial on a charge of murder and riot. The whole party, 33 in number, were . committed. This decision has created moth angry feeling amoog tho friends of the prisoners. New You, Out. 13.—The Firemen's Trien nial parade to-day .64 the greatest demonatra• Non of the kind ever got up in thin city. Besides 16 companies belonging to the city and the va rious associations connected with the Department were other companion from Ilrooklyn, Newark, Jersey city, Easton, Penu'a. Detroit, Michigan, and Cnarleston, Massachusetts. Thirty-two bands furnished the muslo. The procession marched four abreast and tract an hour passing given point. The !streets through which it passed were denselyczowded and the windows of the buildings closely packed. Flags streamers and triumphal arches decorated all the engine houses. There was no accident or disturbance. PIIILADELPIIIA, Monday, OUTIa.—An affray occurredlere on Saturday night; on South et., and Wm. Mclntyre, a noted rowdy; was ohot dead by tome person With thmEltiffier , Rave, from Baltlmore. The whale company was arrested and looked op. Among the prisoners is John English, eeptain of the Baltimore watch. One witness sooners him of bring the shot. Be had revolver, one barrel of which woo discharged. The DemOnrais charge him with being a mem ber of the Baltimore "Rip Rape." The mom bent of the Shiftier Bose aro still in prison. Writs or habeas corps, have been taken oat to obtain their release In time for the electione. Hilt:l7oHD. Oct. 18.-Ihe old paper mill at Windsor ticks, owned by 'Perese & Brooks; was partially burned yesterday. The maabinery and stook was mostly sated. The loss is unknown. Insured in eastern offices for $50,000 The new mill was uninjured. New Oancaae , 00t. 11.—AdrioeB from Texas mate that the steamer Perseverance was burned to the enlacee edge on the 8,1 inst., while lying at Powder Horn wharf. No lives were lost— The Perseverance had 119 balm of cotton on board; none of which was saved. - Wasuradroverrv, Oct. 13.—Full returns from Columbia, Nassau, Bt. Johns, Putnam, Dual and Jackson Counties give Walker 1179 and Ber ry, Democrat 993; Alachua and Marion have gone Democratic and Cambria, Hamilton, Holmes, Madison, Banta Rosa and Walton have gone American. Catmints, 8. C. Oct 13.--It IS reported here that the fioerriore of the fifteen Southern States are to meet at Raleigh to-morrow to coneider what steps it may be necessary to adopt In once of the election of Fremont to the Presldoucy. New Yalu, Oct. 13.—There wore two new mei' or fevered Fort llamilton. At Brooklyn there was ono death, the latter occurred at the Military hospital. There arc no new cases In Brooklyn city. Oct. 13.—Private deepatohee received hero rrcm Savannah declare that the Amerioana have undoubtedly carried Florida KEY Wm., Oat. 1111.—Tho Demooratio Hoke bee a large majority in Key West. Nair YOILIC, Oct 13.—Cotton firm, osier 2000 baler; Motr firm, sales 12,600 bble. Wheat ac tive with' an upward tendency, calm 193,000. Corn quirt, ealee 26,000 bun. Pork quiet Beef buoyant, sales 1900 bble repacked Chicago It $10,60011. Lard dull. Bacon quiet. But ter otcady at 16020. Lineeed Oil firm at $1,0301,05. %Jokey uacbanged. Coffee dull. Sugar firm; sales 1300 We. Molama firm Scotch Pig Iron steady; sake 100 tone. 'Tallow heavy. Freights firm. Stooks dull; Chicago & Rock Inland It 8.944; Cumberland Coal Co. 13; New York Central 824; Reading 804; Erie 604. Pnixassz.rirra, Oot. 18.—Flour firmer; hold 'ere retailing $0,50 for standard brands; sales of 400 bble extra family at $7. A fair demand for the purply of the city trade at $6,5068. Rye floor steady at $8,75. Corn meal firm at $8,50. {nestle good demand; sales of 7000 bush prime Southern and Penn's. red st $1,50, and white $1,6001,63. Rye mince 'and steady at 800. Corn in fair request and steady; flea 7000 boa good yellow at 66} afloat, and 66 In store. Oats steady. Whisky in limited demand at 38®40 in bbls, end 40 in hhds.. Minimal', Oct. 13.—Floor, $6.75 for City, and $6,871 for Howard. Ohio wheat 3 to 50. better; red $1,43 to $1,50; white $1,5501,66. Coro, white, 60(351; yellow 63066. Whiskey steady. WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, 13T KIMBALL, MESSICK Id 00., • Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, OFFER TO THE PUBLIC ALL ct 1., the DELICACIES OP VIE SEASON, served no a: the aborted, notice. hens 6 &elk In Use maraca 'to le o'clock at nircbt. Bestrews moo end others wle do Atoll to rail In and .0' statue our Bill re lase 007 um. to role truer appetite, Oaring sawsnesments mods to receive Cl/OICB ARTI. CLES In ant Bus from Bahlastre. L'ldladidttla and Nor. folL o yare • Isseti rtergiiplg uarr TROUT, tu i , LAVE /IMMO, and from ths Wert ail Warlstles of ?}MILLIE OrMITA PRAIRIE OHICKEZIP,USD BrILDE.,ta, which we mown furnish to Invalids or others, at whole. oats or Mall, either at corner Wand and P.lOll sta. or at Walnut HO. DEM etreet. calltlyd Ei,DOINGS, INSERTINGS, FUMING INGS-31011PIIIr BMICRIMELD hays !dd an os. soon: sot of ohm gads, to vhlela they Invite Us Wow. We of tho A do lto, row Embroldoolen Collet, Blom'. k gotta of. Q., lIEET LEAD, LE AD PIPE, AND SHOT 1.3 BA B LtlrtDo—A cotatatt wain i s hand 143 df er atm,. Frefanc Wort arcs G =Get /Brut Gad, Otto. Lead PIG. Mt. t — . =Shot. t . Bu .I.Wi‘o. 1 dhaonet trill ha made to Garda, derdua AU Ita AUG artlorea U. of labettor quarter. ~ Fussy at Iliteraloaak's Btu:aura Gad Mount . No; is Front rt. Her Tort.. i . J. NoCUMOUO , oettUrrol _ : . . rrealdut ...... IQ ALT PETRE-30 kegs for sale by a SALT oat E. go,. COMMERCIAL. coxmlTTig or ea m rsaTtox OCT. Jts. W. LlAluus. W. BillM t 1. B. BatrWr. D. Wusuro, T. B. Dentax. PITTBBORG II 'MARKETS Preninita / et, fhaarrs °moat' Tuesday Mortdrur. Oct. 14, 1844. /LOUR—the Weaver" cone asenad to min !Ott front stars, ..agrregatlag bale at f 0.3 se ar for toter. KU for 4U:ca. and $7,90 for family arias. GRAlN—salos of =0 boo Oat,. &alms/. at II; Bre, 900 and 200 bus to arrive. at 61; Barley, 40 tn. from atone at 11,35, and 500 do to arriveat $1,40, E l /00N—tales of 10,000 PO Shouldars at Si, and :OW Be Md.e sad flaw at 2145410 N. OlL—asalo of 14 Dbl. Lard 00 No I at 65. 114Y—ealre at ae‘tar of 19 10ada at $lOl/1413 per ton. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Pee/terbium. HAMM. T 01111.2.-1141 following state. mime exhibits Ih. tonnage of Um Pemmytvania Railroad to the month of September, for throe years: MO 181 S. itibil. Through tonnage. East, ..... ...4,ti O. ns 10.800 2,227 We5t.........8,418 B.BTO 2,P29 Lord " ihmt....-18,E17 12,605 8.788 - West . .. 7=io 7,107 8.904 .4..3081 29,064 17,964 :Zig? E:IV1 21,67 .....08,880 28,400 14,166 _ -.48,780 29,LT3 1224476,128 24,288 24,680 29,462 2 4 880 12,001 22.076 74921 22,548 24376 Total &pinata: A nout July May..... April ...... Fetanary. January.. wrom Jul Ito Boot 80... ...... 317,401 742,003 176,019 thereat.; over 1863 ....... tons " " 141%062 p The relief In the Honey market oam Wines, and borrowers hare had lees difficulty n Inc all eapplying their I un it' than f ten day. pan. The banks do not lend 4 fruit' het IPre rapital &Inseam to he hamming in abundance. The larding lonia of convemation In the street to-day was the disoorery of th• torgerite for which Chu It Huntington was yesterday arrested. Rumor was eon. 11°41Y.raroct.Inia...r.?"' of tr,g: but th e begat to give the exact amount Abe [muds; but Kb unposed not to timed 1100.000. The dlecuerles that far ranch 570,000. A large amount of payer whlch brat peered throush the hands of Huntington, who wee • note-broker, has been eumined and band to b• genuine. It does not appear that ha ever sold any !blued rumor, but 'IILII ter as known the only au he hal made of It wee • col. lateral for leans. and tree by paying th. Jun. to the collateral matured he prevented Ite presentation to the .apposedmaker., The expiation took place Dont a note of (helm Dodge A Co, which was over betels aut. dentally Included In • lot of oollatarial paper pledged with Mr Belden. Mr Belden', clerk, upon dlecouring thleorm•lno tabu tut It to Mum Phelps. Dodge A Co for payment, who liamedlateli pminnuared It • torgerf,— Seurat other name' are eurrentu reported to lump ben forged. but we muld ascertain nothing In regard to them with certainty. NM complakta wain made today azutzut Hunthigton, and he was rannetted, and afterward sus , madame by Hs Duck. on the Prudent telnidelot, Hume Belden and /W Hinitington, wo undentand, srse originally wad laralturs boaln In which be failed.— Ile was aft conceened in aver y extensive laundry Lat Panama , and afterward In a bank et the West. He as teen Living very fast of late, keeping .in horse, et ais. —N Y Tribtoto. I'EULADIULUA LfAZZlT—woof,—The market hu barn nelet but eery dm doting the past Task, and holders are realising Ica "riot. Wes reach about 126,000 Ms. In lots, witnin the range of preview quotation.. T. u1na...7 le upward, perticularlY for the Du =gam Suns—There has been rather more inquiry far Clover and not much offering. Some 040@7700 Mu however, hue changed ha do In lOU at 370373 i, the latter for prime poll/ /OW, B t urooLe! r n i all tees / .. S old crop are also reported :tritrott have 1.? y lf,'°;trd'dotr., $3144.34 rats. Platreed continuo entree, and Do; rustle Is worth 112aV2,06 H bee Turns continuo In 'ennui and NOM, with further as of eOOO.lOOOO good Vf