—wre.f.l== • _ CE =MOE Vittoburgit 6agrttv. -4.--f4qVam!KYr•Oef'OßElt'2o.,-18613:- -ti4-103F EVArERSOIS DAVIS. the Oilier results of the October election!e-counted the apparent in 2,elin4tiort; ?I - President , JOHNSON to have' DAVIS brought to trial for his crimes. For several months prior to those elections it • was manifest a favorable opportunity .'. was sought to liberate him on.arole, as n a preliminary * step' to the final dismissal 'of all -pniocee dinga against -hint. The judg . -manta of .tito.ballot-l)z rendered in four . States are not only consequential in them • - selves, but are really prophetic 'of other judgments, similar In hind, soon to follow. . No room is left for that high-handed career upon which the Administration was eager to enter. To attempt it would beheld by - all loyal people-as revolutionary, and the • _ attempt would be met not by such patient and moderate measures of redress as doubt -14 and cautious minds would suggest, but by such incisive - and heroic measures as would preserve the rights of the - people, if need be at the saczitlce of the letter of the ConatitUtion. In this view of thd case the resident addressed'the Attorney General latter, conveniently dated three days be fore the elections, but not answered till throe days after, inviting information as to 'what^ could be done by the' Executive to ' hasten the trial of the great offender. ; ,What the true men of the nation want is, not si trial which, Commenced with solemn pomp and unwonted stateliness, shall end in broad farce. Such a trial as is demand ed could have been had months ago, and ought to have been asstired. The delay has been in violation •of the spirit of tile, law. A man, aceused of crime, hasa right to demand a speedy trial, or a relinquish ment of the charges against hint. In this particular Mr. DAVIS. has the same 'rights as any other citizen. has, throlfgli his counsel, signified'his readinesi_add desire to inset the charges made against hits. It is but reasonable, that this desire of his should be complied with. ' If anybody supposes Mr. DAVIS can he convicted in Virginia, no, matter' how strong the evidence or how clear the I ul. ingi against Idm, that individual misun derstands hoW universal sympathy with , the rebellion is in that:State, and bow ef fectually it sways the actions of the great . . majority of men likely. to. be summoned as . jurors in the District Courts of the United States in the Curious States. )1, - ltere a fair trial cannot he had, in an} case; owing to the perversity or violence of local senti mentN is common for the proper Legis lature to pass a bill authorizing and com manding a change of 'venue. The design .of such special legislation is simply to Se cure the ends of public justice. Congress • has analogous powers and responsibilities. It can provide that shall be tried in any district it shall see fit to desig nate. The exercise of Klett discretion could not fairly be regarded as unjustifia bly individous or unnecessarily harsh. In - such event the trial would proceed regu larly in conformity to the established rules 'of adjudication. _Tlie• result would he forced neither by the Court nor by the jury. Jestice would be done, and what : - ever' might be the' verdict, the laws :would be vindicated. When the President makes up- his menu that Mr. Davis shall have such a- trial as the'gravity of his offences and the majesty of the law require, be will find little dill'. culty in adjusting details. =I All reliable accounts agree that the health of the Emperor of the French is not only unsatisfactory; bat so enfeebled us to excite serious apprehensioni. These forebodings do not relate to the probable departure Of. one who has acted a great part in the drat te , of:ev'ents; but to the uncertainty of the succession. The heir apparent is a child, and it is a grave question whether he will — be allowed to succeed peacefully.or at unto his father's sceptre. Whether or not the 'two branches ofthe Bourbon dynasty have • compromised their rivalrieS, is not ptiblic ly known; but it is probable both of them Would contribute to a condition of affairs in which a Napoleonic succession should be impossible, Misting to fortune for a result faiorable to their aspirations. Then the re publicans, often deceived but never hopeless, Would manifestly_ he disposed to try what fortiMate . ShanceS might be revealed by the disruption of the imperial regime: Ag,ainAt all these stand opposed the careful and sen- aitive merl of business—they who hold that government to be the best under which the opportunities and profits of trate are am plest. ''These can be relied upon td . main tairt the_existiug order. The result, there fore, seems to depend onithe- fickleness' of .popular opinion. Io Paris, as has been of ten demonstrated, a breath may make or unmake a dynasty. What is in the womb of the Future, can only be told at the mo mentor birth.. Hence, France and all Eu rope stand is profound eipeetation: • M= -Guyernor Gnu seem to I); in. favor of the ratification of the ,constitutional - Amendment, and is rePorteifto have said in e, letter, that if the remaining Northern elections shall result in favor of that policy, he will immediately Convoke the Legisia tura for that purpose,, and thus settle the . question in the only way it can be settleq : We think that, inthis view Governor Out . represents a large and intim:Uttar part 01 the leading minds of that State. But the old race of fire-caters still exists. General WADE HAMPTON is ...a representative map of that, class. He declares that "shame would cling to us for . .ever if we admit that we have been guilty of treason," and that "the &ea is and has been, loyal in the propei sense of the -ieiird-" , Of course he . and his set will. resist the amendment; but we are lnelined to believe that the sober settee of such men .as Governor Onn will ultimately triumph - .over the readiness el ' ' the fire-eaters. In fact, haul it not been for • the Moonragentent they received front irt- Dnew • JOIINBON,) the.' rater class would . have been powerless long ago. He It wits who kept the South. in an agitated and . semi-rebellious condition ever since lie put forth his "policy." - JOUPISOWS LUCIC If we would see the extreme rashness and • folly of the Piesident's: partisan di clara tions, wherein be speaks of Congre'ss as nn incompetent body, because certain Shiite . are not represented in it, we have only Lo • carry them ont-to their lOgical sequence. • If this reasoning,is correct, then. Con gress fell into that 'condition the mon:tent the eleven rebel States tore thenrselves away from the Union and recalled their represen ` titives, and we have had no Congress since. 'Tleen the whole national debt Is invalid, I and the natiphal securities worthles.s. Then isOiry enactment of Congress since 1861 is as; null and void as are -the ordinances of siceision. Then the second election of Idr. Lracomi was no election at all. ANDREW Jouttecoi never Was Vice President of the United States, and consequently: Is , not now the l'rtaident. The logic, when Car - ried out, cannot stop short of this. If the seceasiOrcof the 'rebels worked such disas ters as these, it was more successful than . ..„ixty of usrwaisdit was. TES MISSIONARY MATTERS The American Board. of Commissioners 'for Foreign 'Missions has just held Its an -nue meeting in Pittiftelofitisachusetts, at which it was computed over two thou gaud, personi were present, from abroad, anti hospitality was taxed' to its utmost We glean from various sources some inter esting items 'Red. Dr. Hopkins, President of Williams. College; occupied . the Chair. The repor t . h opened wit.as reference to' the ',meted, Persona Who had died dUring the peg year. .Thirteen names were announced, alining .whom were Rev. Dr. Nolt, Rev. Dr. Brain.. twd, and 31. W. Baldwin, Esq. At this point Rev. Dr. Barnes, of Philadelphia, arose and stated that the name of Ray.J)r. Porter, late, of _Farmington, Cepa., ritiast . bo added to that remarkable list. It is a' noticeable fact that it was in his parlor, in that same town, where Dr, Porter has re mained pastor, so long, that the American Board was organized in '1814). It appears from the report that the income from all sources for the past year amounted. to $446,49144: 'The nuinber of missions, sta.'. Lions and outLstations Makes a total of 345: Ntunber of laborers sent from this country, 312; native laboreisi.Bl6; total, 1,127. liire are twdestablishments which have printed 13,649,826 , paces. 'Rumber of churches, 194, and members, 24,630. Tho additions of the latter during the past year reach well nigh . 900. c The educational depart ment shows the following: Theological schools, 16; other hoarding schools, 17; free sclionls,lol Whole lumbar of pupils.in these schools, 10,001. The annual sermonwas preached by Rev. Dr. Hickok, president of- Union College, from Phil., 1140, 11. "That at Ms nonce of Jceus ererip knife should, bow " An event occurred, which had a thrilling effect on the vast concenise, on the occasion of the `resignation or Rev. Dr., Bolus Anderson, now seventy years of age, who was taken into the service of the Board from the The- ological Seminary in 1822, and has been Corresponding Becretary since 18.12. The • addresses on the Occasion by distinguished ministers and laymen, were alike credita , ble to the head and heart. At the eltse the •specches, Mr. Alpheus 'Hardy, a mer chant of Boston, on behalf of the business men of that city and thereabouts, present ed Dr:Anderson with the sum of ten thou s'aradollars. Mr. Oliver E. Wood, a mer chant of New York', announced that. a number of morehants of that city, hag rais ed a similar suin for Dr. A. lion. W. E. Dodge stated' iu the concluding remarks that these twenty thousand dollars- would yield Dr. A. about twelve hundred dollars, which they considered his half. pay. • Proininent among the topicS before the Board was the interference of Bishop Sta ley With the missions in the Sandwich Tins called forth the earnest pro- test of: the Board,ns uneourteous and un kin4 Action was taken on the State of the country,; urging the education of the MEM ". Here another picture of minionary ;work by one of the most influential baffles in th'e land. The thirty-first. annuli meeting of the- Board of illbsions of the Protestant Episcopal Church convened seine days - since in - New York. The au nuaLsermon was-preached by the Itt. Rev.. Bishop Much of the' proceedings 'of the bdily were of a routine character, still—Sev eral points of general interest were dis cuss/cif and action taken, worthy of .re"- producing here in a condensed form. Shoitlyafter its sittings commenced,' Bish op Kerfoot, of Pittsburgh. Diocese, intro dueed a resolution urging the claim's of the Colored Orphan Asylum in' Tennessee, upon the Freedmen's Commission. After some remarks the whole matter ,was re ferred to the iCommittee on the Freed men's Counnission Report, who kindly as sumed the work of caring for tke not object proposed by the Bishop. Bishop Quintard, of Tennessee, exhorted the Con vention to conic up the work, 'but rather thought too much attention was given to the secular instruction of the freedmen. He said he believed the right way to pro ceed was hitjpepare Ctiilorcel men for the ministry, and expected, soon to- ordain a colored deacon. Considerable feeling was aroused in the Boa4l, afterthe reading ofthe report of the Foreign Committee of the Board, in rela tion to its aCtion in regard to the Mission at the Sandivich Islands. Bishop Kerfoot, of Pittsburgh, took strong ground against the action of the Cummitree, not only in refusing to aid Bishop Staley, but for not . expressing sympathy for him in his work. Subsequently lie offered a resolution in fa vor of expressing sympathy With Bishop Staley and his Work, commending it to the support. of CI& peonle generally. Bishops Lee and 3lcllvaine objected to the resolu tion. The latter spoke at length, stating that the action of hist year was distasteful to hint, and had remained so ever since, though lie did not have nn, oppor tunity_ to • register' his disapproval. Finalty,.at the mrgent request of Bishop Potter, the resol4tion was withdrawn. This course, sustaining the action of the 'Foreign Committee,' ICaves the cause of Bishop Staley for the voluntary action of individuals. t • . The Greek Missicio, occupied considera ble discussion. The delrite,tthough lengthy, was 'conducted in a courteous manner. The 'matter, however, was finally placed in the . hands of the Foreign Committee. trItiFASIIIONApit•E TREPIDATION. Funt-r, the offending correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, exhibits the nervousness of a ntivice in wrong-doing. Arraigned simultaneously at the des#4 of his employer and the bar of publie opinion for publishing as genuine an important document, the authenticity of which he cannot substantiate, he endeavors jo ex plain, and does it so bunglingly, that he is forced to 4 xldain his explanation. This, so far from mending his case, only make it spar.• serves to Instead of extriesting himself; he gets still more entangled in the meshes of hiS fabrication; This .is singu lar, considering ho had full before him a revat instance of the heroic handling of the same sort of perplexities. • wy eti the President was criminat‘d 'Ergo mutilating tine of Gen. sirkninAnQ dispatches as tc involve the moral guilt of forgery—nay, w hen the act was brought as clearly to hill door as this later stet of the same kind is to -the .door of Mr. FLINT, he -answered not a word. Ile maintained a stoical si lence, which admitted. of no i other inter pretation than perfect indifference. That shows an adept In thls sort •of thing; the hand of a master which no exposure can trepidate; a trained 'mind that spurns all impertinent catechising. - ;tfr. lemur, bay ing taken so eminent a personage for a model; hlundCred In not making his lotion complete In all particulars. Per haps, however, something ought to be use. cloned of the crudity of a,first rtssaf. Far ther practice sissy develop bins anim- Pissivity equal to the original, 'after whom he patterned. - . . • . Doran, through the Pall Mall Ga zette, asks Engllshmeu.to restore Iluekuall Tos Churchf la `which lle burled the bodies of , . Loft BYTO/4.. mothet 1 40 ”Ada, Mtply dWASAliter. .. my Lome au. •.•. • - - • J :'.,...`".,,„.-,.; -;,;.:.•;'. _.,7!.*;•i0i'...-i'.:''..'l:','',. The Legislature of this State*semblFd a few days ago, and Governor IlmrrnitEY seat - it:lla message. It is a gloomy docu ment: .The only bright speck he can see in t,he political landscape is the removal of the colored troops from the State. Ile speaks of "that small cloud of fanaticism that rose in the 'East, at first no larger than 'a, man's hand," having overs . preatl. the land with its "liortentous Wad - mess," and destroyed "the rights and property (slav ery) 'of u portion of the States of the Union," and then pitches into the Consti tutional andilidrnent thus: "The Radical Congress has enacted laws and proposed amendments to the Constitu tion which, if adopted, will destroy the rights at the Statmaud of the people, and centralize all the powers of Government in the Federal head. • it I{. This amendment, adopted by a Congress 'of less than three-fourths of the'States 01 the Union, in palpable violation of the rights of more than one-fourth of tho States, is such an insetting outrage and denial of the equal rights of so many,of our worthi est citizens who have shed lustre And_glbry upcin our section and our race, both in the foruth and in the field, such a gross usurpa tion.of the rights of the State, and such a centraliza&n of power iu the Federal Gov ernment, that I presume a mere reading of. it will cause its rejection by you." Very well; the Union can do without. Mississippi's representation in Cougresd as long as Mississippi tau do 'without the Union; and if she must be treated as a ju dicious parent would treat a refractory child, be it so. And should she undertake fo show herindepenlience and chivalry by 'abusing the most helpless., portion of her population, she will-be put under yet closer bonds. . • GEORGE: •nitTlit. of Armstrong's Coal Workw, l'..l,ll6sWtialp, Allep heni county, speaks as followa of 16e • REV. E. A. IVII.SOIVT4 Great Remedy for Consumption: •'l wa+ redneed no lon with rotnton.ittlon that I Yr:L.4 ttnottle In leave Inv It,. and my In th they could d , 3 nothlng w rc forte , . Cane being ntterly Itopeleto. that I hail not eyrl3llll, over x 11103411 Wilt,. Att ht. •tage ia as Indneedtt try Itgr. E. A. 1111. SIN'S ItEMEIII% and ttndar AM at well as any man ht the world. there an anr wo donht Ills. taloonent, they e3llrall and Cl tne, too per above a dre.l) and I glve them al the part foulard ref Inc ettraordinary reeovvry. Tne nole,rgetter ror the ns le of CON nUAIPTIVE ItEIIEIJI' In l'ltlattorgli la xcynsmx...tar.. 3V12.1-3131Xxiv-- 16ut7GGIST. No. Si Market Street 41 , Sencl.yr mxll anywhvre on re,elvs of 95,00 orl6,rs • itch! itch!! •Seratchl,cratelat I SWAYNE'S aura , Itch la franll2 1.. IA • • 4 1T(' II " Dr. AJ.11,4r . r . (, itount, ••TET'VEIt• IT(Ill"'Ws --TErrEic• • • •-r t: rTEIV “rreit — NEVER KNOWN •TT rE n ••ITCH . "T F: ETT E ••ITVII" TO FAIL ••ITCII . ' . • •'PETTER` ``lTtal" IN Ulf RINII THIS "Tx - virEit• ••Th:I'VER` ••rren — - • ..3 4 oir.)IKNTINU "Tr:WEI(' I • •T EFT E a' "ITCH" ReOl PI, A IN:. ••"r- rrEit , Car.,l Halting Vllrs, SalL Rlaaan. i,ni.l brad; Ra+l. aII Skin 1,1,..a5e5. • • Erepared only by I /r. WAYNE& SON, PlaLa 011000 hold by 11• E EN\ AY o.l7iarta earcaa. mod ll EO. A. a EL.I.Y. :17 Wpo alrert, Vitt.hurgh. au2s.ll,Tth THE GIELIAT ACCILDIATECII: TONlC—Wherever IItoSTE fT ER'S riTOM Atii I BIT TEAL'. the celebrated AIM ideals prevention Of el I tulle Diseases. havo Jenlu ,Introductsl into un healthy regions, their r litchi in sustaining the health, .vigorland sidinal spirit. of those whose pursuits sublecterl them to extraordinary risks trout exposure and privation, lute been wiruderfnl. lit the Ariny tile superiority of flits article over every other lorl,ositlng and alterative medicine. his income to Itiallif4t silos, used, that It le relied 'riloor, est:node C. as it pr t n. et ton againSl Illituois Fever, Fir%er and Ague, :tiol Bowel cotitplalutv of e every Ito/. The SOldltrs ray It It the ONLY $l.llOll- lout 11101 produces and ke , it up,:r healthy titbit 0 Ludy /h 1 unwholesome licationa. Bur the unseen mated plonivr and sillier It Is the Mott relishle of all safeguards skalnit sickness. Throughout the. Bolted ntate• it Is considered the tooth Liestaltful and agreeable of nil tonics, and altogelllor tau/vials t.l as a remedy for pplioT,ln. IL, medicinal In g reillents ice all vi C. table, slot are: 11041,ln:solution .ny the most. Voiloieselne stimulant moron—the. E. Bence of Bye. I={l Are mental...lll , er at Intrebnree, roinnylra end no IVe3 teen r!Anou .:urea t arc suld at ally by drusetrar., NEW ADVERTISEBIENTS. WM. I.l.lhreillel if, ✓r., Adonis lerprese Ojlee, 54 Fifth Street, is on giothorirrd Auent to reeetre Advertjsesunts for the 'tl AZ ET'I'E, and att other papers throughout the United Mates and the Canada, PEYIROUTII COliGn EGA.• TIONAI. ell 1.199 I. I'n9llc cdIAIOOI . dery Ices In the New Aeatlen, of Meal, end rra neh e by the pact., Rev. lIY.N It V o.l.lltd)lte, To. Mlllettite at Ili, A. el.. ante , . P. L.' • R s —rnes-rcinusTaANcituitcu, A1.1.19:11eN V EXCF:l.ld , lll. HAL, coner of Federal Al,! Itaenek streets. Pantnr, .11 L 1- ee r pli ;. e.Aev I.Ollll'S IlANat po t EVENING p. tn. Prayer Meeting W F.IIN EA WAY at7he'eldek. rfr UNIVERSALIST C COICNEN99 . GRAKT.A 'II RI , ST+. FaVer..Rer. A. BOSSEILWA ti. Prraehnig EVERY Y at io.'‘ A. M.. and I M. ruedny llehi.l at 9A. 0. All the people Ore Invited td retrr and hear. liptdeet fur to-morrow etenloc. 9etend ,Thee. hen the Lord Jesus shall be revealed (rum Ip•aven with lllc mighty angels." Ae. r,i/7110 ItIEMIANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON =l2 Monday Evening, 22d fund. #sabjeci—So.llf , lTlll.,ll^G TO 100 Seats fi r I,IIIG I.ectu re tu.ty I.egeru red at' A CAI/101 Y. ,py MUSIC. Olt niONi D A V Alf .LN IN t,t. 'VA 1u- t.. At ID o'clo,k. • MOM,* Al , l'lckettt tO ,tl4-1“ without tertlter charge. Slagle Tlekete for Cemteretl Stat. 7,A et Atilt Ad -11114,101131) eentA ' I /1/0111 0114,1 at 7 o'elttek. left e re to corptaleace at ik o'clock. Nut aIItEATER Nusiniat , 11 . 11ANTWELVE SEATS CAN Br. BECtlltitti ANY Y. 1.1.11- • JANIE'S It. VCOTT, JAS. U. 1101:11 As, 7 63 . 1 Flit IE if ]ION. Idv KommMee r W31..1. 111,11111:1[T, SCA 11.1% • oc18:141 ' T. N. 4111.1.K1t, SPRINGTON FOHGE ANIS l'AltH at Private Sale. A VALUABLE WAI POWER, WITH FARM ATTACHED. bit the Bran dyselne, beVEli miles north of Downing town. The )3rairrlywhie and Wayrorshorg Railroad passes throne. the property. and within a few yards of the Works, which connects with the l'enosylvaa Fta t oo Cheater Valley Icalirosd at tiewelnstarwii. or 1113111lia,turInK poronws the power exeunt be excelled: Sweaty-rind feel, head and fail, with a large APIA, new used for dri slug a Forge with four large wheels. A goal !Ocarina for a Polling Will. Cotton .11111, Paper 31111. or Anthracite o.llwidred ant riftyattirceserra of Land, part fir Wood and the rentarnder In Fenn fond. '1 he Im- VareTet ' ST :e r e of largee areoatirlit:l3°.:".4lCZN! log Lions, The buildings arcaunplied with a anal• tale of Spring Water. ,TllO power can be sold tell, a portion of Our land. A large deport!. of Magnetic Vrt vu the tit'olicrtYr This Is sews. desirable property.and imbibe cold on moderate terms, as the _perms an: mashies to Hoar their Cruelness. ' A part of the 'urchaic money can lay in the property. For partl i eulare, inquire ou the pr.-adder, or'adoretis COUNIM Jr. IfeILVAIN oli:m60:14 • W.allace Clitsler C . 0., Ps NEw cEorits; Ladies' and'Misses' Bacques, =IS WHITE, ORR &co., 5313 faitiroot. _nom IFILVII,E ROUSE , • V .4 :201;1. lESALIXEI t In -Allegheny City. Wm Room., Corotr Lot 'loud I.estlott. loottito STEEL , irc WILSON, BROKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS At No. GO Smithfield Street, mlars"rimimetrxxcrramm, WANTED AT ONCE—To ei --- 7 - kga - a 7;' a few men orenerey wad ability,. - want to make money. Ina Ily bt and II on•ntbAL U 4Y DC. to felt by X.OW/N NICWLY /Milt:lX of greatyaluel $30.000 hae been IhR11: by agent. wl Wlo tbe las tt lately days. , lieod salary allowed. New tonne to clerk. generally. A eLERN , WANTED. !Pall Mlle. /WY St• Clair street, Room No. 3. ' - •. uex 17 - :1 . 41E AirWALE MEETING 111/F TUE blocktolders of the • - • PAXTON 'PIeTROLIitIIittCOMPANV • Wlii be bad at the Mceer HOSIINstme, hve LE A N me C 0.% No. OS fourth streOt. oh TI.IIroDAY. v.' I stet , 3 o olefao. L. A.fu II at t end need or-i3tOet. , bottlers I. dui re . fl al be Oyes e , of I,roportatoop wilt . be br.4203.b0f0r . e tO 3 lie . e . 41if.... ;; ,,:_;.. - ,.. 0 „ ; i 0, , u5h ' • . =EC EMEMIIMIE , JAMES T. BRADY & CO., c5..,...z0r. to -B. Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., BANgERS.,_BO3RO smAirss #l.srcertas or Government Securities,: Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupon& COLLECTIONSItudeaa all aceuelble poLatat?t the Thiltid lila*? null CiaadaL. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. DRY..GOODS WHOLEWkLE AND RETAIL. L W, BARKER & CO, MARKET STREET LA RG EST STOC K xv_m LOWEST EASTERN PRICES BEECHER'S SPEECH ON TIIE.ISSVES OF THE HOUR! HE ZUPPORIS THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK, The New York WEEKLYTRIBUNE. TIIE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for Oc Tookrt 17. TILE. N. V. WKIIILLY Tit/RUNE for this week contain* the following: Lea MN° A 'tile L.—lf the Amendment he Italia el—lb hot Then? Mr. Julturonts Polley - and the enterleau - Cnollt Abr. Finance and Currency; The Ilennerneuts of Agriculture; Our hell Jtrels l . - tore; The of Orrolwr;Tlte Merman Question; The New Orleans Maosure Defended; rho Old Laodmarkid Editorial Paragraphs. Etoroniar. Notts. News or rum IV nex—Domestic Newe; Crimes and Casualties; a grleulturst and other Fairs; /tensions: , obituan, The Fenton.; The Mullane; blew York City; to nthernlNe we—condition of the :South; The Er. edmen; Meek.; Eurotend hore—Enyland. DirsiYalt or 'run F.Vl,ll,4oll . llt—Stntelocnt dr our of t‘,.. Crew; ThriPille Narrative of the Mil feritt Frhittotti by Um :Survive:a; Heroin Condart of Lady Possesgers. A 1.1.1 - trlt I'ollll Mlt. Itall4olD-1111% Opinions, Es pectof logo and 110004.1 es Last July. haw rt 0t.141.4.110,04-1104c to IAI I.verythlug: Keeton 1 revels. arid 1 t•ilan Brigands—A Nor ra. tile of 4:Amore ,loin- Captivity: Iliblothren Auterl• coon V t.tmaissinia—A 1 / 4 .4Ctlptiott of Work' Heist log to America, published between the. I cars 1412 rend 14.91. A toil TO Cot:On nno—Yrolti our Spector Corers. poodeut. Itvyori 70) . 10r. X Vl—The Ark-sous Val-. 1 ley rol ill. Mu Luke.. Levratt roost "Tom LitoWN or OXYClitle'—Fnirn Our own Cores spontlent —Tee Questren of the Mate Chureh: Polltleal tios he Postponement of the Tit h 'Lionel at Umlaute: The Late iittperlments la ar el totenarY: Nord lintughsm; The:social /lettuce . (tonere,: 1 be Jamaica 900.000. ThK Eheurtohn IA Nov= ban—blissourl; comb, Tut: !serve or Oda lid 1111—Hrory Ward Iteochar at the liroolll4t Aln4c , lll Lelnarks Mike Lev. Dr. Storm: :speech of Mr. Beecher. Tilt ACT ur /le Application to American Monufaeturm. - 'Pita Pra bey I.l:alia COOL Yleurii—A Month Among the Moonier. and 1 . 411•411411101 Coal Urns Illnes; How Coal Si. 1441 ,, rd and Soot to klorkel; ity Railroads: eyemning. emoinshann SW/ . ton and lAcesmamsa Valleys; Wimples et bah sloe,. Williamsport. Nonitemberland, Pittston, retro:ton,. Vivi/cods-le. and the Delaware Water trap. I; rot. It trrhateollhelleStail PrlECrt• TUN Cco - totAL linit.co•D',lll POLITIC& ELECTION 1 art.t.t.lnENce — Peonsylvartlatleteltrus kat rod.; Mortar/a/Iowa; alentpitla. Peasomory ebtilNotonktor. Pol.t7il'at.-11to southern Loyallets; Addres• to the People of thu United Slues; The Mendes of their roof. 111.71 f 011 , JOSINIVII4 BURIN. YIN • ISCllncr.. I.lTaltnTtio.iE. • , FoltE b ld4.lllcC4l.l.ANY. • N GIViLItAL Nate, Alt litre hth—Anierican 1 tootitute Club, ocoley, wt. 9; Fruit Ladder; An Illasolved Quol too; clovrr Flnecr: Presertlng Fox Urapes; Mutt t Potatoes remit orth of Now •York; Vence . Posts; 11ros to Meow Setrawbenlett; Apples; now to Cut 100 m.% Otto: Cot tient. Keriy;,Coregme lug; tirowth of Treeto am the Pralrle: Vinegar from Pontur: Barometers fur /carmen: Wlresor Clothes Lliree; Plastic PIMA., /Mee More; What Is New/Peat Purl; linking by Steehinem tore Curd for the I:spea in Chicken.; /lire fur 11.11me:110o Kingbirds Esc }loon Pees? &Deb Worms; Proliteblu Fruit 6 rowing: Windmills and Pumps for the FM us. The II &Mit of 1103—Wheat; Corn. • Pon/ttY—Ertuset in Autumn: Ferrnaylverds for the LAMM. EpnorrAis MatiOnTa.. • TOE Unit/00PS Mortars' I flier 17'1.115. al 18CL1.1.4,410CS ITEMS. al a Milan VetAN:y-ITEMS. AND 111•71.11. NAILS? it Br MAOWT.TIC. TZLZOneTII - 5Pe . clal 'Wenatchee tn Tho N. Y. Tribune. COtrit Luelor.—Full Ihrporte of the Stove. Money, Cotton. Oealn. and Cattle Markets, •pcebelly re • ported fur he N. Y. 111001.49: - • Ready Ibis morning. Price In Wrappers. ready for malting. I/ye cent.. • For sal. by al/news, newoMen. Moll subscribers, single copy, I year-112 mons • hers $ TOO Elalisubseritters, Clobe Of lire Ton copies, addressed Co immee of lielomelbers 17 hg, study copies do, do do :do 14 441 Ten copies. 100113 '_dress Twenty copies. to one address ' ED CO on retro ropy wilt he sent for each club of tees drafts on hew York. or Post ()Mee orders, pays- Me to the order or . 'rut' Flinn:llW Mini/odder, are preferable to flay other etude of .emitl suet, _ombetorn Addrem THE TlllisuNr„ New York. SEWING MACHINES. SALES FOR QUARTER FADING J unpin, as per assorts statements WILSON SINUNIt • 0,411 (MOVER .1. LAO:IL •‘ • FIAMENUE 2 1i 26 • ehowlog•Lkeyoridin doubt that • • • lIIEELER .6cIVILSON'S•: Ie Ike Fumtly. Sei*lng Now. Improvemerta have recently lieen sulded. WARRANTED sod •pinittICTIONS URATA'S.:' Salesroom, .; 27 , -Fifth:-Streeti PITTSBURGRft: . SCINEIt'.&: S,III4IWLS, ISI.A.OQTTEILS, 1511.11.12173Ca191. • E1.iti.04?1733111F.. tErIXALN7I77.O9. • • miaacztrings, WHITE, ORR & CO;t, • No. 26 Filth strect. IRON CITY NULLS. ROGERS • & RURCILLOIEW, • blanufsetartni a • um PINED, CHARCOAL; 4UNTATA d -r OLISaZIY • • eszsclowil =Maar. Otfrit.+ll. 2o irazkrr . . • NECESSAUIES r it TICE WEV. —Vor • good COOKING 8 roval4.lolbar mo to-No. 140 tirLat 1,".4.0; iitTia:g 7l7 .gl42gLiNi k t ß Nlgaii and otherlatacy Yentleraostoye ter ConcluCtUr.4 and all other srUebss; cal at P.U. a. DU InTY. , 'No. • , cinua stract . ...B.lB Pt talt18:10i11119) , - 1. ME= 59 WE OFFER TIIE EMI .1.1" D .1T THE ...__. s~~:.,.~~:~,. ....e_.f. ._._..w.e ~ ,_ ~. ~ FIFTH -STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENSthrz-4/ilim.: swe:si:r•sr):Pmco xi lB4o, 'a EEO neorperated by Legislative Charter. THE 13IISINESS MAN'S" Favorite.' College FUR TILE LAST TWENTY-SIX YEARS. The Only hnlitution, Of the find. IN 111E,UNION, conducted by n prac tical BUISINMS Onr highest counnerelat Buthoritles. east and west, pronounce his Ppitelll of ook-Keepinirunequalled; entnyrehending every department o i business, and yet so at.ilifulle eon denied that the Attentive students niaSte r tbeirltoin lusts. or eight. weeks, which coullats of • Stock Books, elated once with a Visa iwd twice will, it gain, ex hibiting. by three dlailreut methods, the trausier of old to new books. • • . Partnership Books, Condurted by. three different metitimis, exhibiting the transfer id'old to nen hooks, with the introduc tion of a nen' partner; also practically illustrating the , Private Ledger,. • p. By means of which the [vault. of the bustoess or kept of the geverstixpoks. for the ule of the panne only. at the serthAneut of Partnuithip dools by Single Entry, • With six practical illustrations; exhibiting 0 Books reopened uponbi Entry. Our course original lectures lnc details of „ • • • . Aeiunl Business, A re, to one koolng into towlines. 01111 N own scroll sit, warn) more than lila tuition Yee, and may-save him IhOuvotnola of dollar» In experimental knoveloootge, that may take year. to arquire In lousiness. In !loose lecturer we have nu compotllor. 0f1.1011 ,, Init. Po VS perienerol merehaut can Impart tho prolate.] in for oaation which they contain. It will also In. oet . . l •l' e xninatlon of other systems tot aerountA, Mat at IA the oaly one In use containing comprellea ; Ave exercises In • Business With Foreign Countries; other tntult.rn treader contttlns 1. aftwir r t.. In Mil lite,lcortv.t trout them ie. Own - lure. lett totally delident iti title depart uvlit of American Cowmen,. I.lltr *pilots, (hos OS ruded Into nel.li Inlihieni wltolly entitled by all them ensbles nal to prt•setzt 4plir .studetitt vtlha omprultro*lre .41 - valuable collel‘3 by • •lluoSsellers generally.. • . . .• Tbe-.oelly work yOOlllll.lOl arty 'value to•Sti Mesmer'. - Aooomment. .1. F.. 1. A1..1.100N, Formerly Clerk of the steamer Forum, ••The most perfect Nyateui of Ble*mer•e Accou nts Formerly Caiitala orSteatner Nashville. ii . e . rfect by stem far kkeidrg.l9p24.1 l'A Visceig 11C " •, • 'ormerJr CastOr or Merchants 113ok of I.ltrobtirgh "The Time Table alone •I worth lite prire (4 - book.”-- - D. B. - late Clerk otSteamer Mount Venmoi "I COllfiliOr the trissi Corm or ths Stesuier's Pr cat so valuable that 1 never load port without opy ow board." , • ,Cspitt A.C te l a A i L A LA ur t. IfireoPles oroniMerenntlle or Stekrobont. Book keeping are mantled, pat•pak!, on receipt of 11;00. - • -- ON W. H. DUFF'S PENMANSHIP Twelve First Premiums. For best linsinesi and Ornamental rennianabln, awarded Mir pram,* peninan, trf the United Mateo Filar at Cincinnat In ' Fe unailyantit State Fair, at W.TenniiF , ..... •••" 1 " %Voltam Peunaritania' air. at Pittantirgis . '.....lign 'Western Virginia Fair, at Wheeling. lani And the Ohlontate Fair. at titareland lint , - • • Ail orwhlrh are eallinitinl ouregice.. "Perfettgeamierthe penman's art.".,Pittatrurga "These nee roniaan tea earl 'noir; be . eXcelled LIM au "Al l."—Plitiratirgh "All his ornamental design., are new and remark.. Taelate 47:1.ern 1 1"ennillegrt k a z itir . a . viarded him tlig }lna. rtignitrairin all branches or , the art."--tdiii , tante Jeternat. ; • . - ' . . - -- • CZIII7II. Me3Eirt.32dEll: . . . For the Graduating Course, locluding Itualneue VolloutrthiP, time unlimited. IRO (0 Blank. Books s LU o,arper , a , Enlarged LtIltIon,o1" pntre. Other Go ler charge. from •$2O fur blanks. • Gur blank. are inade of line. iXtra !dee nonce, tided complete, with full sets of aux . • - , ,We therefore present the Unsterile etodent with. ID iwrtaut Adyantages. lit.' We Wire the nest Penman la theirext: • 241.: Oaf, Book-keeping latight under . disantlan 14. ho jt• susses of an eitgainneed inerchant. Sin. A using ut KiCitor . right: weeks' titan in hying - •A saying ortlia same nataberof weeks` board. 646. A sun:mot VS on blanks and prlntad book. - 4th. laminates stints In the long standing tennis • • goadur elegant Clrentar. pp._ 73: coatatnlng • - • .. online of oureolleglate wane of Stadyja walled .•Iroraisnoleaer oar Irrillag,•-ineloro TIVEIarTY. vaVECItNTS; and Or oar .p.ENJI.I2O/3- tlir3.ltr i#TT LIENTO nani.bei tarloted to ,• .. • • 'F.. DUFF, & t3ON, Pitlabergk, MEI • rvya~ T ~-. vyi::.2 tea _ - tt:=, r3iE L S.-- ABpR,-Ni ocolotll-1.13.:Et MCI AURAL SURGEON, AND 'Physician for Diseases of the ' Respiratory ,Organs, 11A9 TAlitS krATIT. , AT •• where be Neill to, prepared fo practice the mist re cent and feleeflac sratem of 31 EilletflE anddUltliV.ltY, for the alfevlatiOn oCW:forint humanity. wILL DISEJSES OP THP ,YE ;AR- OF IHE CHEST • ;TREATED WITH THE UTMOST SUCCESS.,_ Embracing all Acute Riad Chronic .Maladlei of db r e Eye. Blindness, Cross Eye. rang of Vic Eye, L.T.I Catarrh, etc., Deafness: Itoa'ring and Miming in the Ears, Discharge from the , Ear . N. eIe.:IIIIC.CS of thu Nose, Ca tarrb, Bronchitis. Asthma. Con- • • • M stimptionart andA ffectios o and nf the- - • • . HEALTH IS . THE HIGHEST BLESSING! Biln will nit,' all be has for rebef frt. disabillt.g. snit pain. Vet thou int tnis auffer'for a long .0 ries of years, and linger on t a useless life, who. sr Itla.progc• It treatment. mightlal restored to health mil .cuti tribute to the Mall Lk and happinesS of others.- Hot the fault Is not • lilt the patient, fur lie tries per, giste i ntly the vulseie Decturs.aini • QUACK NOSTRUMS For relief, and 1011511 sal. The reasonla, the gen ,rat phystel-n hos but little I lino to inform himself In regard in the future...intents In medicine and sur gery. Marty physicians know but little of the conics of dime. , and arc manstoucCitly Ignorant of cute. with Mg a limited opportunity for extensive sway, and restricted Intl.:le ObnervatiOni to a quail Ott,. orcouptry, they cannot expect to become 4:0. pert In all' diseases. A selentlde awl practical means of. cure atust result from long study and ex tensive nem atilt in respect to bprelar dtstases. lir this faettutslleat men of this euungT and Mt the entries ofEitrope are aware; and Ma , eldest [trac t !Limier,' are giving their best • TlernieS In, alma toil' diseases. That have mastered the laws of 'life Lull health—snarled l he oatinilegical chiange. —and toned safe of effectual medies. .To long arid paticrit study of tilt diseases re or the 30 4inFeg, Mgek.3Erlu., Throat, Lungs and Chest; And his gligOnO,}ll• or Pew I . ..clears In.! new aryl n. leal loos of o:d ones. Lit. ALIIOSIN owes bin nu nsatleled a.leCcss in curing diseases thst hivetanK }Wiled all soroalinia ireaitnent. And his de stem. and delicate surgical operations on the Eye, Ace., • Are the trolls of his exact itmoviedge of Anatomy and an entrust, practice of hit art as surgeon of Oa Eye tind.E. Infirtitery or tan Frannie eo. awl MI tllVtitiao awl hurt...At:in-Chief of the Nash ville itledieal and po w reseal institute, -The cleat dis; pairing lavalltlY ill be encouraged to hope for cure on visiting his rooms and witnessing the nets Me runs testimonials and evidence of lila skill. - 1 ' • - CATARRH, • Marsh of the bead Is the eonamonyskor diseases.. In ta early II tr.. 311, to 5 , 2 n•rly noticed. heedsient ',complains laittile of eold In the head, Int not tie warning; or. if he does, he is tarty to zteort. khoseif +vim, the th..nd and nee soups and sung' recommended by regiment of self-ski led slot:torn ortgrandatnes. , And so toe disease runs on. tilt It results In Chronic Cory., Graved°, or general Omta. !thencomes the mit:toying empires. of lassitude. - painful Pemba, aching - back. tightness ins. the- forehead„ corrupt discharges, 'p rofuse iaehrsrnation, hoarseness. sore throdir , furred tongue, nan•esh Z,.ss of itputtite. and general debil ity. If the disease Isnot noon arrested the throat beeoniet. Inflamed by the putrid dl.ltarnea, the hstincharr Ital.!, and tile lungs poLsoned by part.: 'lllation of air Das"ing Ott, r the oiseased about. twenty Wonsan Lintel a day. and Drennant. with the dinitasting ellinvla. A cough soon misses' which. aettrarated by i he sully bend, seeumniet lona drayittoind One-award.. cantina.. null:_the Dings Rt. way, and fatal Consumption tio.. We scene. citeight. cold in ine iliaLett fore, should to , prompt atteutiun. for cure tills ata •e easy: but it allowed to become , chronic catarrh, It require* the best skill und n long thins to cure It, f ,vir,ed,ll.tients ishorlnk under this terrible malady Imre limbed in. thin for kelp. hitch shostid know that Or. Anon!: has dhicosered a uratment .re to aloe sorely relief. end to result. dually.. In a com plete Cure, - ,- • • OTORBJECCEIL • drseare is distinfusishcri by ibnutulent or me cfmorkstent discharge from the ear. which Is only a symptom of tae real rihrease diattrauffer through lire wins this evil under the Inaprmslon thatlt ran• not be cured. or heroism /MOO PrOteleriM prodtir iras promulgated Use Wei tbattri arrest the discharge it to lon uD thrpolum In tire syst' in to break out t o ' mine more oangenors part,The stupidity or cis tremors is to he pitied. What, beep open ea eildreVlST lOC running off corenpl. humors. or Mti orse Ole funntain that the . filthy stream cony dry up: A thimble tui of common nature gelded of this pent t. nletigoof tiro nature aud canoes of disease, will eradontle ittn a Omit time, not doll without I ulary'bel wllh a re unokable 1011MOVerOMIVM the tr. coral health. The raorres of toll Affection are in tlatematirio Pons 'toning or from 'exanthetuatous oincAser, It con forivol, morn graindatisms of the men:Warm tympani. scrofula; kr. It Murray to see last if the canoea 7a It pus. It eat. ensile be and pith si Ittlie • anger as Use e ttrosi ion or a wart on tlot band. The same Is true if granola- Voles of Um tympanum:are the cause; audit the I°. nammation I. Mr-i . e. - IUL of a scrofulous condition or a or arm toil, polio, ellosinate the poison or eimuxe the mortresta and' the cause ensues.: Thug a rare mare la effected. lint riniervot varieties and 4.015 es Ot tornMetronm crooplaint mat be. 1111.TOMl . M , lAirOnii`nrobtua, cud a sure awl safe remedy °Warned. ! Hope i for Consumptives! • l'ohte vendor., I'aISTTI, Catsirti pto.l.lrei Lat u rattiest's, thonehltli not Cionampthin Ttiete dl.ew. ban. lona babied the ordinary mod 2•• of rrrrr meet, Lento.e rewriting bate out been brought to brar do the pans alfre.ad. lini tie. All•Jl.Ved New inhalator. eiceTl.ll of the breath. Ink opatatmi eon at once be reached by tindian.d tuhalsl len. and the mutt setonl,h.he rusml. Jolla. it.appileatwo. liise..es or tte, LIIIIMS .11 Naga an. speedily eared. while tilt Intonation Is taller y eel lend toleeh.ei. References. We. site undeleigned citizens °CR. - eaten. haring lineestN) the 61111 of ltc. Melanie surgical oln.eit loue. sad these...ferret en rell of cant, of long r land n■ and reiterant , deemed hopeless by pattents sad thratelatis, ern happy to lend one natrie• fur the en eregement of thb afflicted. that They may nut le pair even In the most desperate cane: . lion. K. ti L. LILL. Mayne. I liona.T. San.. Pinta. and Prin. of 111014 nebool. Prof..% N. tiittirdtlii. l'flnc l 7. l of VOffleterrial • W. 11. ranitine. Keil.: 'Ranter.- Ita.rr usWit It usetitnite. Dedgelsts. 15. Y. Nanir. Kat, eropelettre Wyoming Hoare. • • • ' TESTIII2OIVIALS. • tif the ming teliiniontali 111'11111' gidisession we ieleet the following. ()then Inn, ite.raose of cher acier and high social buritinn, who may ho referred le, and can lea ecru by calling et tin Ilerehatil,r Am an Act of Justice. /realm/ It as on get of giscp:o osy that lir. Y.. s.. A h.r. lige been practicing as.• physician and ...asap In neraoton cur el s weeks Poet. d... 33. n whinb b s has •nceecsristly trc.ted asca other os Scull curs thought to be Incurs* le, and Wilms, Wag / consder. him to he a 5t.1110.1 phsician, and one yyyyy W sy entitles/go coonience i .. Rox ' , opt. nod Psi ocipal of 13Igb School. de:iLANTOn, ' Slet. I. laC 4 . . , • .To the Suffering. I h.m ehroldif rove eyes fur drt en smooths. Dv situation wit called to Dr. Absirres aavertitenttnt• lo Aka papers of toe day. t walled ipso am] hare been und•r his Laval. lova{ a few ilaya..aaol have funwl rcat g relief; In deed. r,vl .Carly well, end would sotissre all who are sntrerlux with ditesse .11 tha cyv to call oo bliss, bulletin,/ Usey will awl O re N. lief. II ANA rkinatstit: • ttemin e el the iletserat Assembly. F RM. VICS, NATi O tIVILS!It. J 1715. lad I. A 'Wonderful' Cure. head the fAlovalnir anon affidavit regarding the rare• of acot or deatneas or tiorculy-Illtr year. stxudluX. 0 7 be. Alr. l " ' Thla to rerttry 10211 haft been totally deaf la any left ese toe t.eats-I , to yea., and that. Dr, goons restored the hvarina la do, intantotine, the Ant time I have been 'able to bear mato( t h e lett or for tweoly-two yegre. ' As I consider this a re markable care. I ta havu I oludiartlg made Ole panto. Me. AMIN S. HISOL. . hworn to 004 'aat.cribeil'lltia Vitb..tag IC Of August. WIC, before toe, • 8.. JAY, Alderman, Seranton,.Pa. To the Afilicted I • lir. K. &Aber..the. entinent hite ardor, and net news. formerly of the city of nazi Prawn... 0 .1 1 - - knoll., end more. recently of the Notbrint. 0.4 tilArglell Institute. who... won4erfUl ono aatuandel Ike orld In too treourrent of Deaf ens*. 1111110rtrils. Catarrh..AiWunl. ltromellitaa. tall all chest 01. tones. h. strived In our cny. The ores. of tiosbvlllo .0 800 Yronelne. teems with he piton nattering nutlet& of Ur. Aborn'o r l lll. and the many testimonials be Wino from men of high one/st poslttons, prove lent three tbn ineplelen of quackery, from which eia• prophs bore so loot sot-' leered, and point to blur a! a ministering angel to those who are otilletled. — MsmPd 44 / I PM Dr , • To Tim 1.001.00 .CIAMITDIIIIr and ,•eblootortlY mole known. the tool that„l bad been dmf for nine years, and that Dr. /11.1 s rert.o,4 my tm0r,,,,t . ,„. teeny by two ortrot.oul. 1 bid the tiortoi , btat speed In Ida work of Mercy. • P. ti'llOtto. ewers land sUbscribed tub' cal day of teplember. • . JAY. Al en lieronlOn. Pa. ' This la to ecOIIIF than when come Into the office of Dr. Abaft, woo entirety loaf 1. my right eat-- 110,111 MM dV•r *Ofcal years—and woo cattrelteurvi. ' In a few momente—could en coOd as 1 toner 001(10.. W11.1.A12.• 13.• . ;Insister of .Illisaurt Itiver Preobytery. • —Mothlon Psochragai, Pirontoo, dcafucu and Mat stage el Warm, restored In 0n...r. mlotite, led the lung stfeWitin cure 4 br Stir , Medi. —B. l'syne, Pcsautton, ichrunte. eyes, cosa, plettly cured. • • ,' . . . —l'. tsCriitami 3 c ol °.'lbesie anti • • cp.,• Cure.] In three days. • .. • • ' •••• t)oodwitt. fortlilitOrla 'years. with corstatit.palw.lll-o.l.bead. gallantly , 0..04 by w numb of trentillintilietitiro ~—Tha a=a upw a ni, S.:pitapat. ernrektry. two operation.. (r ing Pelt, Cont.:lst:aro, deaf for tight net. nearing restored Of ..00lm.. •-4.lltorles derostos;eatarr It to the head' for nineteen years. Cared by three Weems' Wife; ' • " mast -Mrs. Haden.of Xersatoo. WIWI Car ale `Sittoths. distil restored. ttorris,•Xstroaton, %sort diselsul. Crest do. laity. Cored's, &course al tresrment, • • • •• * ) . • ...di.% Altetell. &mato". ttYrlseSsla sod yudots :SSor.of H. Cared Oyu. ',mho.' roxsossol... W. U. Mos .xt litoshsrto, Gal.ann *J34 dyspep -141C• 'Cured: • •-flan: Bevy. Ihnoser. Nashville. foreign body' lo asft eye, Iras taken to Dr. AbMIS ht.- medical w rists, who loath:alumina, relieved tho eye of Its foreleg foe owl o f the • •- t. o•l'Pr•oVr.t.rest. Bersotho. URI dttailli_ll4 lode, unable. roster. poo - the heitortrof LW POI for tauten. year*, Aluftst by two °pond loguh•; s. _mu. Eh hittlet. N Ashy the. statehtta teltillsk -11 es. Meadherr. I's. stbospotothtsesilliser. resist humst , 4q. I •o 4 . ol t4eS•l' ICted 60.1 utr. 5111sstuIrros. Seranott:alieharis triesithe ems sod ds•arnerr , with os • brokeis , dotso• etraslLlSitlhas syssnoetely tote& • ' - - , o. ••,.! ....•••••• • . usditrOsreil Bead. Abeganals. Vest ettlf6 „;.. o soil. 9nattrnitinlM). one ".4 06 .• • , V13. 31141 nar , . - • _ - ,: 1 ". - -'...'''r •''::''.7'.'..:•i,; :V., i , - ."..i . ~,::, . 'l '.1:1 - .-,.f::,tV,,,,..1.;;4• :.~':.: :. ;.....:: -'. •:: :~'.: ~.. ,:~;.i.:'•kitii:T4;:;~?• Y s~. Liy~ 9 ~~tijMr~j::J: "=Yt~^"*''t'uv~r-R`•a".r`~.~r,' ° ~ ;, w? ', t~~s' ! ~z*^~-:a. Y~ ,; y~gx,~ ;+ L~,yr• '' ~.~a.--~ - .. , .... .. II . 01, ARE GOOD. NM MN ARE BETTER, Robaeles Stowel! Bitters, ..- . • - . , . ~ .. . With SU end es o ery..l.rare which I Eh is t he human - ' ' - NAY. toted effectatlll i by . - • , Atter irareor eipertenee and td ti, hire pro Ten to, . .• . . he the best rentedtertant - for all 'r'natiltinta where' 1 iiiib 'M. ... ~, A ..... • . s tonic and Nth:natant are required. - They never fall - ' . .—....• ma awl cinurWN'S to strengthen the weak. Impart rigor to the strong. ... , _ ._, , - ~ , and In all resin:AS ieitdre abattered end broken mutt • down comet Iva bone. - leo - retnedr ban beenreeeleed APHYSICIIA 'DISCOVERY ......uchtavoras WHACK'S lerelfACll BIT- . . 111 9 T.E.1.11.. . . . . . , . . _ • . . • • - . ' . . , ' . .. .' .. i Pride. $4,00.• ROB.A.OWS BLOOD PILLS SICK READACHE, CoUiveness, And 4U Diseases of the Bowels. DR. ROBACK'S Blood Pills, BLOOD PITRME ARE UNEQUALLED Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Disease, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Dpspepsia, • 'Sick Headach Liver Coraplaiiit, Rheumatism, lEfill IND St. Anthony's Fire, PENILE COMPLAINTS GREENBACKS ARE GOOD, tI. Artiltted byeor moss learned phystetasa that tn. IttltIACK'S BITTEIIS combine the propertle• to trestle ha.utlee. an etheket anti-WMoa meet rtd the best stoutachte knows la the world. ItOBACK'S RITTIVIS lie used by con vslescrats to streastalla the plostratloa wbleb always Col.low• &Colo 410ases.- • - la the bilious' districts of the %Yost and Booth, towns bola for • lone lime, born cob needed, as article of Stonlaeb lilttrra wbl eb. if m taken in Prop er pa..Stes sad at lb* Pron. , War. axe • sato Pao. (totally. al at • Bilious Fever, Fes•er and Ague, Liver Comp Lint, Dyilperibi, JaundlOgiii* . ney Complaints, nod sill Diseases 'or /&.re Better • All Preti• tivi tor Milani deahngetnent,. tajtablt. lag Ins ernem &Int tont to the dtgentlae• or- Sada. time nay other - known 'Toady; • Nan , ttua the woe Is °ter. Iliere'slll - bt turassads iota lag boeoes la the Moot. ,Nopaimeli 'rho Taloa I Ills Me .11.14 thtre ttboa luring constant') on band the I 1 - 11KIWas a aalegnard alnet decays .nad 3041.412,1 IMPardenA hl•nand pointed water ' • Tras,•era to lad all ,roildenta or the rank. rper boa not *rat. vines and antb. •24 the valtry of the htimisodrpl mud MI tributaries, anotdd pnrrhae then. ::::..BETTERS. l- PRICE, -WILTON-tit, Siam~n6'6.G!_3.'• SOLE ,pitIETOSS": To vrtals all lottemli.u la Negi ail -62 Trs - 4• . ,77 , , 1t iVtifillaiMt 4.`A4.94,1:Yi'it;1.0 .:. • . .474";.:• 1 44110.1/ 7 0afiti ... e trti, * , M iear,itnfiiitti _ . : L n i " a 4.l' " 4 s "4"41141...°*4226.4".' EN ME BET ' C'ETFLM Blood Pills, F011,013 . 111NU or Indigestion, BUT lar nature, amid =I NsEs E ~.:4sol - -,• s J.? . - AD, 1.7‘. gOB from t h Ear e CATAlin* NEVRALGIA, ASTHMA, saFtOFULA, Bronchial ikffectiomy, • Throat Difticultes, Diseased Eyes, Loss of Hair, Drrelri4as Enlargement of' the Llrer. B is tallCS Of tbo — lOaner.COUG l l l2l4 'n , Gravel, Plies, In -mMty„ . Fits, Para- • Iris. Kush of Blood tothe /lead, In Lvery Form, CONSUMPTION, Otriees-110 - Arch Philadelphia, 51 Dodd,. Wed, New York:- • baring with Instruments. No blowlog In threat's. NO sending up the nostrils or Introducing wires. No pouring medicines down the throat. . The DIET•I'IIYS , CAL Stltle:OVEltV will reach everyspot that drugs and reatmements - will reach. and thousands or pieces besides. Truth is mighty and must prevail; error. Is preg nated with urath--ousequently muss sooner or later sink into ,' •• " eIRE .I'OU AP,FIL'JUIPICED? • In &nacos twee of the prejudice' ea istlng against puma medicines, it Is my ,earuest desire that my Metaphysical Illreovery should not be received or clasted with patent medicines of, the age You out [roan tut other I eltiedlell and preparations Ishii have ever gone before It. And further. natality Ike Metaphysical Discovery is thult of Inherited power tO trace effects to litter lintangel therefore fet It be =drew.' that the 3letsphysical Maros err is not only [be resulted' laberited power, but . also the result ofa life of rare philosophical re search, and that too, In =unbeaten trout. Evei,.and Thev• See Not. Awake . ye slumbering world and behold your selves and your children Use prison boats of dis ease, Crow the cradle to the grave, betake Your selves to shougut—[hint and lire.' The worik writhes in pain and passes luta untimely graves. Mark, learn, that your friends die through pert-.ex melting on. Every effect driven is a death blow to the physical system. I nave never met an Irutivid ' nal who was treated for anything but effect. There &roman) agonizing hearts, sorrowful b. mraand. graft, graves tb.ough the Iwo of Instruments which Lactose, and Medicines - Which destroy the system. The Diseover7 eunalsts of (Leen distinct Prot , . a tiOna, which pans into the system by airigarption .through the Eyes, Ears and Scalp. It le packed In a neat wooden case, and will be Sent 10 any address in thu world, on receipt of the above price, . CER'nFICATES OF CURES. I, S. C. Chase, of Cambrldgeport, Mass., do cer tify that I have been troubled with abed catarrh ler upwards of thirty years. 1 obtained Mrs. M. U. Mown , . Metaphysical Discovery, add to ten mio owsslteroning it faced relief. 1 have used the medi, Ise factually; and believe It wens to the root [my disease. I feel as •IC catarrh was eraditated from my system, the fonletteci al the sad dises.se having ceased. My ifs else has been suffering fro:exc.:implication °rein... us using tile as cover/. clutud liheal and matter rushed from la, ihead. and theft...id Immediate relief, and has feet! praising health ever since. heartily recommend the Metaphysical Discovery to all who suffer. CURE OF CATARRH, ASTILIfet, • Mrs. Cheeses . , residing et No. C! Allen street, Roston; Mass., ways: ••t have keen tronhle.t for year!. with asthma, catarrh, sod sore •iltvat. I tur reted from continual pain and ditelness litter head, coulfeet,.ltc.; for eight yearn could nut attend to my household dal les.-and hod despair:At of ever be ing cured. reovldeutimly leani - ng of Mrs. M. it. Brown's Metaphysical Doseosery. .1 obtained it. .Tbe result ts, I sun eeturely eured, and deterinined to keep a besot It always In icy MRS. GEORylf Vd utyr:r s pyRTIFICLI TS, E=M= This Is to certify that I have' wßorel for ten veers from dyspepsia, catarrh. and a coinpilmaton ul diseases. tor the past year I bte 11 reatlele and could not sleep at eight. i+o eixhatisted ba.l I become, that I was uhaute to do my household dutle3 l became so role that It seemed linpaid hie tel keep wino. For sow:Sidle my eyes were v. re, much disessed,and my liedelue dull.. Myself and! &leads conaldered use In Consumption. In this state 1 went to Mrs. ht. ts. Brown wit obtained tho• MetaphValcal o.i:cover). I barn used one. box faithfully, and no language mai tell Use benefit re ceived, loom It. by eyes , Lave become clear and struts,. ftp dyspepsia is entirely gone. 1 can now do my own work, and feel altogether anew beteg. My Irfenda hay 15M galls ing drab. 1 know as I Wad I could not hare lured. I ceel,gratettil to 1.1.1 for the benent 1 have received. 1 recommend Mrs. M. U. kleulen and her male of treatment to all who suf fer as 1 hare done. ' V.ITARRII coaND.-1111. .11;aullE treO.V. NOM, OrotapeAilltlili:liK. .11.443, This la to ramify that I bare been troubledwith bad catarrh ltr the last Use years. tuba whit.. It became unatimily troublesome. I was obliged to rise at night, °slog lathe mucsa, widen would barn mitiocated ml. .1 ohmiand 314., al. U. brown's Metaphysic. lilacevery some wet. hark. u.ed It faithfully, and my catarrh tagan to give, way at saw. I asyr consider myself acured )000g being entirely At/Lycra/ note the Le rn tur diwace et estmrh„ abater has alas been di... is Mr bead and sin trona cullethood, - . math to that tin family t lament We could not lire. In the use of We Ilibt.rary abs has vaulted equal Mnetti with my amf. • We. curd ally recommend Mao Metaphysical ' • . Loairns oscrincers. - 1. alms. Logan, do benby teatlfy that I have bad a aware cough fur. Mb years: would mud& sod lain for three board at alit.; olLell leowld not ilo duals at night; going tip stairs, any Work won.arose.. me: / boon beep sating medicine and aloctonpg all the time, bat Was men ill gtile worse. recrriden alally • Wen/ procured Sirs. at. U. Ittown'a Meta phyla./ Inseuyery. used It one neck. nest my cough la nearly Roue. I bane gut rid of the Ughtne w h ic h my tbroat. L tan now take a Mug • breath, leould not do befOre. 1 cao eP and down atalrs vettbout feeling any fatigue. I lees disease la fast leaving my aystein, Nu. Fs Ilatiovec street, Boston, Mass. • (, • IIEatARSABLE CUR& A nose 41. the worst rape tlironie gar Rya •P Toodnotsjt. years Mown. caeca ba sum . Netspligslcat hisrovesy. 1;1W. IL Jades, do oartify that I bare been sulfating for twenty-aye years stlw diseased tyea, taken finda memies when &child. I caeout describe We nature of all my anderloalk but will slam that rag eyes ran corruption an d water all the time. lly racets also broke ton done to my Win. and the MU. from bulb ilea andkept constantly dropping on my drew. Ad the doctoral spoil. dto failed to reader ma relief. ands .14604,4.1 u( and lOW It until Icansing •of We wonderful car. Insole by Mrs. la. U. ltro•ra. 'then Lupe eutereslmty breast went to see her,and brought home 01111 me the Metaphysical ilcercry. I used It 4e-crow/Inn to di rections. and flaw Mutt solulanly Ana tb.klully Wat thrunall the ...nista of thal and the 41441 Olaf. AL It. 'trowel toadiathes lama cured -wo man. LLIZA. Lt. JZVY.44.3. lionotslang, 11 VS NE C UA ND u l IDEAFNEI4. IN dYlr liana to Ike Me.. Inionlegof the Kars, slit Neck and mare lbw •1 woe:4 by Mra. M. U. Bro., SIC •xeb stteet, aletagt.•l4•l ray - victim, rrufasser on the Lye, ear, Throat and amdp. The fodowing toniona hare Leen eared of Mt above dheast s. &brogan the use of Jmy Mytaphyal cal 11Mabee.e 4, Watson, 01. ('ant atmet. Ifrankfewls cured of nearness and liaises In the bead., eau now hear the children called by W.lr nanseasln the .st noun. Illiato .Y.lnwechltr, N54:11 front Streets • lad of about years, was very deaf; can mew liear the notes aistincUy on Om plasm. Coeld nut bear a sound Octave. Ills whole system Id laheatted, be was an Peke X4i/Y. gooln &coma dlr.', mos quite dearth one ear, and partially. ta We other, has tegalited Oradea 4,(04,114 • in s ist...el Ilutoplireys, if Lull township, had • swelled and still neck. far Naha years; could hot tarn els head without fis ralligniondhtsi whole body: MOM. • isratl wa . . side of a bail, and bard. wa der bls tido, ono year. Ruth have .141./(4.44 triteagb the oar of my Metapbysibal Miserryery. • Aeon of Capt.. David- Wary to Wilisdattlea, Delaware, baa been cared of deafness 404 running et Um WI, brit years nandlag. Ppent large amms of money on Wherein renutilm; coca. and ao owe. and. my meumbybleal Dlwanerls wake lauetediately cared Mum _ ei'D ref ft..A - Yg AMOY Tell RSV. P. S. lENSON. PASTOR urTillritßuip ,YTACEET DAP- Tizt PALL4DRI.P.OI4. ?rota inlartrs •received to My rig. :eye Ohms a boy. climate 111..11.110ti bad been rod, L. cusmodoes. KIWI. 1 sugared martyrdom. tmulY moMeowif my waking lien Y 4¢10141,44,1. spat was frequently onabie to sleep st tI/JO4. • Carle ty of remedial. b. bece resO4IO•IOVILDLI•4•...4. Carle `? I antertaladd 4.146D.14.4 . • lost resort. having We ball main .t Me *octet. I. the re ma • Nes te'', rep.. 'ln meant I.e. usoat pier . , I asitlced OD* daT la • shop irladms • bottle of Yourt tutliattl I d ri e nra. ,,,,,t t o ttad , hav er baud MIL before. , mid did, with she meal 1.1•1 Mulls. in • few digs trocillat animal. was wrta.g.: emnd / pit lista, and we.... ails we. ..•JOya.t. of • newt ife. • 11.414 teep • bottle of t.idway• la the basses liad If 07 e7e mews at all ellapeeed .uoy me. 11114 14 S. doww„ •s,p ( b en . L . an and to Weald Oct be. without It for lay me I have etteasiott to say fanner. that my wife shed to ...attar seetereleat Unita from nos SlVethetal4V"Mj:St.sl,7.l`'. a°d one Pet! u s her case s girlie hser alsacat Airatelld to U. tor We bandit / have personnti r versiorad, I cannot 'lr. commead the preparation most &lethally to Wawa who Lee Gencred et ipm - 11. P.• h. Nk2 , l a, we Pastor Of WC Drat ht. 11.41$1.4.anwew, Residence, IP/ ropier Matt, Ebiladeibble, The Cilebrete4 Reerlidiara's Eye . Water, per bottle: Large - $l,OO Nettnid ■tze, - - 50 Salta' si z e' 4 28 w': :T~ 71. G11,1".5. slaw. liActiclaatta hnlad Of •LL DRUO SCULAS. of ~sr 114..*1 win •bdt Pit/stare,. imily alai% Of YONAMPR...tritv 40.4i5r, , - . • • - • - • El E - to