II • " , ..) t SATURDAY, NOVY,3IBER 24, 1866 TO TTABLT ADTERTIALMS Owfug to she large amount of a^Tertlsl on patron- SO with lehl,h we are favored, and for which .we are ilarthinkful; an.f the increase of ionr ctrcula• soon, altogether beyond our pros-nt means 1.0.5n0-, DiTu prouititly as we ought, we End It generally I,,, e dtmatenc, and sometimes qulte.lnlPOSs WC. to Olnsert changes for yearly advertisers, unlesale it at our ocuiuttnizroon before ItTeti o'clock to the etching. CD . NDRE.N AND'CILE PRESIDED r, Thesonflict between Congress and the President in regard to the reconstruction of the • rebel States, will - soon be renewed unless the latter givei in' and acknowledges ldruself thing it is not probable that he will CO. The controversy - is an ex- . eeedingly Sturm — Rani one. Except th 6 - great rebellion 2 af the slave States, so recently crushed, nothing in the country'sistory Las been so consequential. 0110 of the most remarkable featu 'sof it is, the claim, so continually put forth - by ANDREW JOHN SON, that he 'is the Orem ment. Everything that ho ban done In re gard to reconstruction, -lie elaims to have been done by the government. He calls all Lis acts in regard to the matter the acts of the government, and everything that Con gress has done he calls opposition to the government. In - all his harangues he char acterizes the contta7rsy, not as a centre ' veris'y between Congress and him, not as a controversy betiteen the legislative and executive departMents of the,government, but - as a,controvarsy betweou Congress and the government. It is in pursuance of this theory that he characterizes! Congress as a body hanging loosely on the verge of the government, and stigmatizes the leadinu members of_ Congress as traitors who de serve to be hung. It - must-be obvious to every out that this claim ,is a very extraordinary, and very dangerous one. It entirely Ignores the leg islative and J udiclal departments, and makes the executive department all in all: It destroys at' ne blow the whole system of checks andlbalnneeS - which our fathers, in framing the government, so carefully' provided, and which the Constitution to anxiously cherishes. It puts, not only the ' power to make and to execute-tha laws, inn the purse and the sword, all into the hands of the President, and makes him an abso lute and Irrespoosible despot. - Our government is framed after the mod. el of the British. government. They both have the tame departments, and in both the functionsof the several • departments are the same. With us the President standi in place of thelitng, Congress in place of • Perlien,ent, and our snorts in plactf of the nglish courts. Under . the. Britis - consti tutor, the members of the House of Com mons, are elective, and 'no other function. cries are; under ouiconstitution the men, bersof the House et Representatit CS are elective, and no other functionaries are. e ta'tk about the President and Vice Pre.... Meat being elective, but they are not. Eve. the electors of President and Vice Ptesi , den% according to the constitution are not to be elected,' they are to he appointnf. In England the House of Comnons, tieing chosen by the people, represents the people; and the same is the ease with our House of Representatives. In England Parliament is ontuipoteLt, and its eaunipo tency rests ultimately in the Elaine of Com mein& In our. government Congress oc cupies . the same pssition that Parliament does in the British government. Whatev er of onanipeteney there is in our govern . meat, is vestal in Congress, end it tests ultimately in the, House 7 - of ReprestAlta tives. The /DIM cf Coinious having the absolute control of the tuitional purse, can, by stopping the supplies, lay the King and House of Lords prostraie at its feet, and our House of Representatives teasing the same control over the national purse, eau, with equal ease lay'the President and the Senate, prOstrate at its feet. This is not only 60 as a fact, but it was intended by the trainers of. the Coastitution to be so. But that which more than anything eles makes the House of Commons irresistible, is die power of improvement, and the same ppwer in our House of Representivcs, makes it equally irresistible. The peoplr ale the altimatc source of all political power. The House of Representatives stands in the place of the people.. It speak, for the people, and acts for the people. It= voice Is the ptople's voice; its acts the peo ple's acts; itearticles of impeachment the people's articles of impeachment; its con demnation the peePle's condemnation. 'The Judges of the Supreme Court may pro nounce an act of Congress unconstitutton- el lit . the House of Representatives may impeach them for doing so, and the im peachment being sustained, they are not only removed offfice, but are disquali fieib?nald,. any office of honor, trust or, •pwifitiatiffertlie goveinment. The President may refuse to execute an act.- of .Congress, but. the House of Representatives may, im peach him, and upcia being found guilty, he is disposed and disqualified to hold any office under the government. The judg ment of the Bnate upon an impeachment by the House of Representatives is final anclcottelueive — There can be no appeal frona,it—no escape from it. ' The President May be impeached for an abuse of any o; the powers which the conatution vests to him, as, for instaner-, the - veto power cr the power to grant pardon's and armistice lie may veto an act passed:by-both 110uEte, of Cdngress, but the Houie cif Hepresanta. trees may impeach him for it, and the Seu. ate May convict him on the impeachtnem, and ; then he must be ,leposed. He may grand a general . ; amnesty to all the South. ern rebels, but he may be impeached, con victed and deposed for; pardoning rebels and appointing them to office in the way he has been doing, ‘. Such is the ;power of the House of -Rep representatives ; the poaer of Con gress. From its judgment of condemn: , 4.here is nd appeal, from the cons,- menet:a of its condemnation there is no •escapp. In Coilgrcra• the seveleignty •n the 'government . culminates. There h.' _ nothing in the government above ir, ing even one level with It. To-it eVery thing must bow. before it ever; thing must give way. . . The overwhelming power of the legit. lativo branch of ths government has been frequently, and so . metimes, terribly exem plified. In England Where Parliament oc . . • ' copies the same position in the govern. meat that Corigiess does in ours—Mr. ih'hlr history of the Constitutioo, vol. 1. page 480, says: '`lf Parliament disapprove of any"pct or polity of the government, minis ters must conform to Its opinion or forfeit it 3 conlidence: . Id this measure tde 11..ase of-'Commons,`having he. • come ttis dominant foil). -in the leglsh. dart, has I s.:eu able to direct the conduct of . th e gov,rinn.mt, and control its executive admicietration of public affairs without exceeding its constitutional powers. It has a right Io advise the , Crown, even as to the exercise of the prerogative itself; and should its adviee. be disregarded, it wields the power of imistraehOeti4, and holds purpfiti fogs of the trl;io.l3.baki of acuaissi,•irs , the...flrst instance, and the people in the last resort, stave become arbiters of the fate of the I Ministers of the Clown. Minfatera may save the entire confidence of -their soya- eign, and be all powerful in the House of Lords; but without s majority of the House of Commons, they are unable to adminia , er the affairs of the country. The tall of C.] nister's has more often been the result of heir failure to miry measures which they have proposed, or. of adverse -votes on questions of .punlic poiicy; but frequently it has been due—particularly in modern Limes—to espress representationa,tm the (frown, th tits ministers hive noithe con: tidence.ef the Houseuf Commons. Where such votes have been agreed to by au old Parliament—as in 1784, and again inlS59 —stole affirming that they have not the confidence of the House of Commons is ,pnclusive." For pursuing a policy in defiance or the op. : , position of Parliament, STRAFFORD, atthe suit of the Commons, died on the scaffold, and an obstinate pursuit of the same pol icy cost his master, Client.Es I.;'his crown and his life. At the suit of the Commons, OXFORD, IiOLENIIRORE and ORSIONDWere disgraced and ruined. Those• examples put an end to opposition on the part of the Ministry to the House of Commons, especially after an appeal to the people. NO minister would dare to withstand the Commons; and meth less we - Oa - any Min- tater dare to withstand both Houses of Parliament. If any Ministry in England should attempt to carry out any important measure of public policy after it has been as emphatically condemned by the two houses of Parliament, as ArannEw Jonra iON's reconstruction policy has been by_ ue LWO hOttSeS of Congress, and by the ,eon' Jo an appeal to them at the ballot s tog, ilte fats Of STRAFFORD would certain ly be their's, and if the Crown should ro stir, them in office and require them to ear- Ty it out, the fate of CHARLES I. would certainly overtake it. ANDREW JOHNSON, in his numerous speeches, proposed to appeal to the people at the ballot box. Therein he proposed to do substantially the, same thing that Min isters do its England when they dissolve Parliament and order a new election. In inch a case, if the people sustain the House of Commons, by their votes, it is exclusive; the ministry must bo charged, and the new uinistry must be formed so as to be in rtc. tord with the House of Commons and the .teople. No sovereign of England since the examples of Charles I, ai.d . James 11, would save dared to retain a ministry against a :ate of the Housaof Cominons and of the people. The appeal to the people in re 4ard to.Jouraso.s'a reconstruction piing, aas been taken, and the people by their votes have sustained 'Congress and con demned the President's policy with a dis !inctnosa and emphasis that can neither be called iu question nor mistaken. Tl at .^...n -swer the President-earn:tot disregard with out doing what no British sovereign would dare to do, and what no British sovereign could do without costing him his throne; if not his head. CHARLES I was conceited and obstinate, just as ANDREW Jon:isms is; tds Prime 3llniater. the Earl of STRAFFORD was talented, unscrupulous and unprinci pled, just as Wism.ast SI. Scsraan. JOHN •-oN'e prime minister is. But it all would sot do. < s The obstinate opposition of Cultmcs - and his minister to Parliament, test than their bark. Ought not their tate to be a warning to Jolts:spit' and his aster? Can they possibly he 'ell , enough not to know that the American people' will not bet7ralore tolerant towards their usimpations than the British peoplel were towards those of CHARLES and ;STRAP FORD? It is but a little while since the people showed how much they would dare and do to sustain the integrity of their in stitutions; and ANDREW JOHNSON' and his Cabinet may rest satisfied that the people will no more allow their institutions to suf fer injury at their hands than at the bands of the Southern rebels. History is as sure to repeat itself from time to time as human nature is to remain the same from genera tion to generation. The Anghs-Ainericaos of to-day are made of the same stuff as the Auglo-Saxons who beheaded Cidanuts and Sranarronn; they have the• same kite of liberty and law, and the same hatred of usuipatlon end tyranny that their Anglo- Saxon fathers had; and they will not per mit the President to usurp thg powers of Congress any more than their fathers pee,- nutted CHARLES I. to usurp the powers of Parliament. ANDREW JOHNSON and Lis Cabinet will do well to reflect on this; and they will do well to reflect, moreover, that the American people, if necessary,, will re' sort to as severe measures to sustain-G.3p 4ress as their fathers did to sustain Parlitn mem iu the days of CHARLES I. I lEM T .11S been proposed thit COLIgITSb an'ellicient system of corn pctive examinations for appointments In the various .departments of the ser vice in i lvhich education, knowledge of bus iness, scientific attaintmcnts, or practical experience are requisite, and that appoint meats made under this system shall be per manent, that is, shall be held until some real cause, aside from political differences,- shall warrant and justify removal. This scheme has several advantages.' It would se cure competent men, in subordina to official positions, curtail the vast power o f the Ex ecutive patronage, and remove many places from the theatre of party contentions. The' duties of the. places would-lie performed in a more satisfactory manner than they now are, and the atmosphere oC politics would be comparatively purified, by relating chiefly to principles ratluir than a distribu tion of the spoils. GEN. GRAM" has tendered the' office of Attorney General to F.l CARROLL BREW. STER, Eery., of Philadelphia, who was re. ceatly elected one of.the Judges of the Court 01 Common Pktia in and for that county. ' • -/ I L!141 =3:=72 • —A Pearl worth 450 was laielylOutdlala can of oy.ster.e In lualagna, _—Alanahastar, Ealg,has aabie . rthed over 6,•). pallor the Labrador tlanerraan. —A colored Ivamuu and her elind zlarvi.l to .deatli n law days ago, in Mobil, • colony= ofPoles 24 locallug la (lin Wildvf new, famous us a batllo ground, _1 jai itanparallcO ornanl,atlou la Al la° In vaporled 4 , luclu it 13,trpluanabera. ; tilt, fros.e4 play wrhad, had a lel:your from the theatres last "Soar of y„,ru g . —Boator. ball,aag toOstoto44lt.ll., •0101, 'qt. , ” bugler that. augl,l wnlihls hug la." • _Aare. 'loves p . roPoz as toll : Olt Aid for .` tho' chunaftonsalp” and 115001 1 ., fn., yo u i n. mat. 11.01111.1.' —A howo for de:4l,ltuto ranl iiD”ritan unto Cntootllo eterko men .1a to nu este/ 1 / 1 1,4)nd fu F. 11116 ton, Ct. , • . - • • —fun papers of .llMacao t► comp► to of . ihe froilletley of murders and robberies lu thud SLAW.. - • —The enolera Lao disappeared from San. Antonio, TbILLtl, after carrying utf Oa of Its in habitants. —The tailor isJust diyid who used to pasha Lau - great. Napoleon's gray -grcatcoata. halm: was Lrgut. —A ptoposition fa before the Bliesfasippl Legi-leture to ettloe . the State Orptmn day luta through. a !Mita 3.. • —A. new paper, to be culled L'Artnir, to be devoted to political economy, Sd amtounced to appear iu earls uti the Zth lit thin mouth. —la St.. Petersburg, tipsy people are lodged for the night at the pullet:outlaw:would In the morning obliged to ao penance ea heareugers. telegraph line, Wit ty tulles loog, /a no. der the eoutrol or Ooerlna College, fur We use Of the studeuts who are stn./Aug telegraphy. — . fire Noa Orleans Picayems says that the Southerners who pre crying "Bo tor Dna :IP , baa much better do their hoeing , where they • - • —4.ieneral Nagle° has planted four 'hundred acme oR hhi California tract with inuinerry own, and intends to engage lathe cultitation of ellit, dr—Sire. Vrerheart. a soldier widow;-_rnidd. tug near Terre flame, Lae during the present benison' with tha aid of her little daughter, ehopped ilttpeords of Wood, on a eons act for the pnrchaeoCl a awull house and fut. CoctSC Not.— A Voung and 'pretty lady traveling flora Louowille to Nuslivine the oilier day, was observed to have a piece of court plu,ter on her lip,. When the cars em erged 'rota one of the tunnel, into the light it. was (16CM:tr.d ellogingte the iipn Oa young man who occupied tile vent With her. Thry bath tooled as innocent as 11 they •'hadn't been, dolls nothtng." . —A valuable cobalt. and nickel mine has been opened to county, Missouri. Tlas oro to worth. in ltdongbatu, Englaud, two per', ton. it Is estimated teat - It Can be.due [rout; the mine and delivered at St. ]tary's landln g,j on the 1111ssisslppl river, at ;A per ton; from! thence to New Orleans for *10; them , to Eng land In cotton ships us ballast. —A manufacturlng•company is organizing lit Galena, to whirls the citizens generally a: e called upon to take block, for the purpose, as stated. ••of saving the city from ruin." The sum of 440,000 has already been subscrbed. 'IL is not determined• what the nature Of the pro posed Manufactures shall be. • —Seven counts, two marquises, and about a 10Zet1 German barons, are in C Menge. a ma jority of the n ex-illustrious gentlemen keep lager beer saloons. j • -•-, • 1110KitENE: BIOKIZEINEI—The great Life Inv "gorator, C D'VSEISCSIACCURE, JOSEPH FLEIHSIpI4 DREG SORE, - Corte. of the Diamond, near Fourth street, • Where mai also be obtained Pure Wine. and Ad quote of ail ,leacriotiona lot ao.dielual purposes, mbr.ong every varlets of California I Met, Suill• burg, Port, Pure Holland UM, superlor 1175 tY Waal 1!1'. 1 2'!!!!1:9:!"1' "n° 11°4! ;;;;.; per A. _Saperlor.k °tag& and Soda/A.l'i Every pound of which Is Puui'auteed Every 1,01.4 otwhich l guaranteed • . , Sold wholesale and retail In Pltteburgh, at F . LEIIf IND'S Drug and Patent Medieleu Depot, No Market street, corner or the Diamond, near rou , to street. : no...are , Itch! Itch!! Scratch! Scratch! ! . sW ATNE . rI OINTMENT oozes Itchlrk trornl2l.o• 4.3 boort. , —rrett• . . Dr. Swaynet ofnimnt, 'ITCH" thoopoa'a Ufistaual, "TETTER" "ITCH , NEVER, II ..TET rEII , "ITCH" ,TANTEo, • •IT(111 , TO PAIL ITCH" "PETTF.R, ••ITO11." IN CUBING T 111.5. "TIf.TTER" INA!" "TaTTEII." ••111.111.. T00......NT,N '`..YETT!..Ir.. 'ITC" TETTE:, ...ITCH" 13021 PLAINT. Cures lteldng Piles, Salt abeam, Scald bead, Nub. all dkln Diseases. Prepared only by Dr. ISW LYNE d BON, .11111a deipbla. doll by 51.CLAILKAN La .11.10.NN AN. 83 stars et streeLeliEO. A. oEL.LY, 37 Wood at., and ,JOs. FIX...IIIINQ, 8* Market et.. Pluaburgh. iS.A.NE 6 DEULTT, AllegbenY. :an2i.l2.la7Te TEN REAdONS H IIY HOSTET TER:I bTLIMACH BITTERS should hare a pace In every homy:. . ISE.C.klidlibi Invigorating the Constitution and the frame they avert Oceans. IIe:CAUnE (especially) their use Prereuta the at rnosph -rte poison whlvti produces szonlonfcs (rum taking sae. t upon the 13 stem. Bbl,AUntC. Inty cure indipation, and Impart un• won to I vigor to the *tootle& • Ilk-LAI/et bey are tae bout apjurtlsing medic at present known. they ere the only proper ttlon u: on ablch pot ..us or a Milo. habit ea I safely tell to keep the ricer in pn , d uraer. be-CALI:se: tiler lone cud regulate the bowels, an. Invariably relieve the whoa cousttpatod w tweet nearing undhe rolazst lon. al.lsr. tee, arteries Ole nerves, dear lb erste. and r r. r the ant.na! spl It now lief: n tee et an at . .ack Of spasms or bll. lone .ollc 10 , 1 are :be b:lbt thing . tnat can to Istej ed on the 1011001. h t.; tho, °whine the ihrer ProPertblu tonic, an alt, r. 04 Mr ILO In trail .1.3:105: ,Urlt. BOW p rib. non. -itDECAL:b y area *veldt against Agile an I 1. - Lee oval i tee lotertni.tes ts, a, el with all their .o,r as a prese,a , l , c anti a rorhely. ate as haunters as water/rota the mount - on spring. E W A.D V ERTISEizIEN . TS 17.11. ItINGPA V, Jr., Adams Express Ornce, tel Fifth Street, te an authorised ...Went to receive . Advertisements fOr the GAZETTE, and olt ocher 'paper/ throughout the Urtitri Stoles and the Carindar. _ UNIVEIiSALIST CHURCH, CtU Ell og ti ItA NT AND ear qt. liar. A. ki9z.to t ALAN. NU SAttVilE TO- - prtEstriTzrucc GH ULU:IL , . Li: it K.N.l".—..aervicra T. , 2l‘ , ltt:••ll'. In li4f: , e.l.l.Wery • triter ot itto a tot.. the mornto,t, Us irellter. air. 51E, LY , aUll la Ott tifterboOO , hi' the 11 rsar it. 110•ttt E. 01111.2 rim .o.lt tong...ga t:will Church, ai 30 ..I.rea. CHILT • Until toe complo.lon of the new Chapel• services:7ln be held to ILAAUN It ' LULU.. Preacb• lus hy the esetor, 1100. JAAIEL6 S. DIWill:RtiON. every hAttitATil at 1 , -hi o',lssook. a. m. and m. , ; lock. h. tn. Ad are cord ialgyinetted attend• s 040c1—wares T l O d l ruta7oo 1 oZ, v oEN co. dm-oVti . s tdr- of the L'cru,lau lu Alits.beny elty.Ttsltl deliver no.-othou to 1 ouog th- sit snidee', ESCEI o'oll el A r.• -ifintiSOW L:Vethst.N(3, at trslock. All are °c.o.:Mitt Incited. .ovao free. :• yrivrancutin, 2.1, nag. aer.;;:j ADJOITELNED MEEI ING tuivAssrrelatlOu. /or the morn% 'viten., tan . toclal nopr.3vement of the Young )tan to Le of Pl.taturg , t, alleg . .env and w vastly rep .Ired or replacedwhen worn out. Any ralat n ter can make, to a teW minutes, of some. h •‘ . l . woo d, • actor Came for this Pomp. If the original ones should give not. Ass Boller Feeder. itha ro iopertor, Pi it can be roads to run at any •De. d, •1111. , r mow cr fast, to suit hod work It has to pertorr-. Tqe undersigned reepeettelit solicit the attention of het/ numerous customers and the pilb• HE In Heuer 11 to the own:. of this Pump. sad de sire those wishing such an article to call col Me TEEN & CO., Agents, No. 34 Water Street, NEALE LIBERTY:" 'And ezamtuctor thanselve._ k l y:ril-A tqa , 4itiv ka • coarrnotsztva opricr, CITY' Or ALitalltiry, Novediberlitth, SICALs D Pla , Pudat.s will be rt,etved at tGL odes net') Yin Y, Nov. rOth, at o•cdo k for stinting a Wharf from Goodrich street to urwa alley, the Oilier to tie or eat tit or otheraLood mate rial. and to bscovsred with mal elm. The estimated quantltiee required.are about ;1400 Cubic yards of alrth and about 2,000 cubic yards of el's. decarate bids (per cubic yard) will be neared for the earth fillet end slog. • • Bidden , are teques,ed to state the price payable In cosh; also the price p.yoble to the bonds of the CUT, redeemable la twsnts (2 )Tears, 'alto internet pay ble semi-annually, at the rate of 7 per cent. per •1:1119121. B f il , Clio6 Of the Cormilttee on Wharves and Landings. it. B. trltAtiiiid. n01C0.:776 City Controller. WELDON & KELLY PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 4. tarp &Hort:tent at Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, sheet Lead, dm, ALWAYS ON NAND. . 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. 131YO:SI ALLEGIIENY COUNTY, U. • coricorwsalan or PairsiriivA3ru. t. tha min, and teiral Bapresantattrar it4.111:11 KEA N tats ' at sad county. decdatadr Ton are loirsny etatiro a_zni appear betniule.' jug. zi GRA T. w &AL. In and tar said wort.. ea or Wars 11 , er_VEDATo be ath thty ~ant, at sand •Reol.tera , Wank' at titur...o, tiro and then to taxa oat 'adorn of AA.aublrotion on tbe Frisian!' all lams Her trr. derensen. or &on. Oairn U SlMtroy the was' slanaldw be malted bone or sumo os tinn arid limo or wan anal at parson. .43mi wader , it, hand lad nal °three, at Palo , myth, ilda Ma day alhaFaxhanc,a. EV.; I 4U$.-11. WALL "APP It—Of at!" for Psrtolo, FLolill 'pity an= 7 40 ... • 2 4? grm "'" 7 ' doll. E au a am, Lmilawm:ViatzlDteliaiNo _ f; *- ,t DEAFNESS, 's 4 .;71 NOIBEB 'filar: HEAD, ' -' 4'. Discharges frail the E r CATARRH, NEURALGIA, REICUMATISIR, &c &o. Bronchial Affections, Throat Difficulties, Diseased Eyes, Dyspepsia. Enlaraemeut of the lArer, Ms ' eases' 'of the - Kidneys, Codistipatton Gravel , Plies, Insanity, Pits, Fara lysts, Hush of Blood to the Head. Letatty in Emery Form, CONSUMPTION, With all and every. lseave .111 ch lutesta lbehu man body, cored effectually by IIIgTIPHYSIC,I4 .DISCOVERY, Price. $4,00. Offices-110 Arch St., yhiladelphia, - 51 Bond street, New York. =I 20 00 No boring with Instruments. 'No blowing lit the ears, No swilling up the nostrils or introducing wires. No pouring medicines down the throat. The MET wrilYS UAL Did• ()VERY will reach erery Jpot that drugs and Instruments will reach, and thousands °Crisco. besides. Truth la mighty and must prevail: error is Prrg natod with /math—. onsequently most sooner or later sint"lnto oblivion. DM EEO IMI:1 15 OD .4111 E YOU FA EJUDICEDI jn eonteesf ncerofthe preludlee existing igalest patent medicines. it is my earnest desire th at toy,- Metaphysical Discorery ellonld not be reCelved or Classed with patent medicines or the ag.. You ask me wh_y? / answer. bemoan° itl. a reiratific special. ty, differing lnappllentlen .tendencies and result', from all othermedies and p.renaratious "lads have over gone before it. And farther, because the Metaphysical Discovery In the result offnherited plower iotrace effect. to Shier ta p irere; CLICILIurC let it be enders...el that the Mesic.l I. we • cry Is not only the scsult of inherited powe , but nom theirult ors life of rare philosophic re search, an d that that too, to an unbeaten.trrek. Eves, .and They See Not: Awake, ye slumbering worid and behold Your selves a nd your Children in the prison house ofd Ins else, from the cradle to the grave, thlake TOW : selv. to thournt—think and lie, The worb. writhe. In pile and passer into untimely graven. Mark, learn; that your fronds die through experi menting tin. Every effect driven Is a death blow to tile whew.t system. 1 nava never met au Indict& nil treated for anything but effect. There arc many navel:lug hearts, sorrowful It Me! RCA grimy graves th-ough he use of instruments which tonere. aud menices which destrov the spitted. Thu Dlac - retry con lu sists el Otte distiert lions which pass into the ,Them blr.abnorPtloe through the Ey!s, Lars and Scalp. It is packed In a nest wooden ease, and will be eent w au) address In the world, on receipt of the InUOTC price,' 2 50 to 0 00 CERTIFICATES OF .CURES 1. S. Chase. of Cambrldgeport, 'Mass., do cer tify that! liatiebeen Iron Olin with a b i t catarrh for optvarde of thirty years. I obtained Mrs. M. ti.. brown's Metaphysical Discovery, and In ten ruin ut aafter rising it found relief. K e n t e used' tile merit.Sne 1.1411%111y, and believe it to ttin root *flay dlserme. 1 feel as If catarrh was l dleated er y system, the fortees the sad 4 diseaso havinga ceased. My Wife d s al. has been so/renal; from a complication of dlseasas. On using the Dis covery, Clotted blood and matter rushed from her head, and she fonodimmediate relief. sae has teen gaining health ever atone. tY e heartily recommend the Metaphysleal IliscOvery to all who softer. . - CURE 01 041 . 4 RBA ASTHMA. &t. Mrs: - Cheerer, reading' at _him k • Alien ttrecti Boston. Baas.. says; — 1 have been troubled for !tars with minima, catarrh: awl mire •brost. fered (tura con I.nual pain sod lie. in my bead, eindfeet. tr.; or Ova years eutibl not attend to my titillacbuld Lit. and despaired of ever be ing ewe ly leariamg of Mrs. M. Li. bieisphylocal liitcorery. I obtained It. The result Is, I am uat.rely cured, and determined to keep a box 0(11 always in my 'masc. , ' .ME.I. 0.6'0110 E.116 U0113"8 GMS. CHAT! MATZ. I..LDSN A . Thln Is'in certify that I have suffered ler ten years from dyspepsia.. catarrh, and a corn'. !cation of dioceses. 'for toe past year • I have be n and uould not SIMI" at night. to exo tinted had become' that I ores mable to do my household duties * I became so cola 'that It seemed luipood• much di se as e dm. Fr m y rrh metime my eyes wore very and earing doll. , M• tell and Glenda connWered see In .llomunapttou. lu this Mate I went to Mrs. M. U. •Brown and EOM nod the MetaphYsical 11 trotter.. 1. have and u.c box flahtully, and no language can tell the beuent re- CielVed Steel It. My e)0.1 have becomelear and stroug• 11l dyspepsia is ent i rely g I one. eon now di my own works and feel altogether a new being. My Wends have gaining gosh. know • - vas 'could not lived. I +eel grateful to God for the benefit I have recalled. I recommend Mrs. pi. - 0. Brown and her motto ottreatment to all who nut ter ss I nave dono. .A..XJZ) (7.4TARRII JSROALE O'CO FUR. OY OLD CAMBRIROIi MARS. • v. This Is to certify that I into been troubled with a bad catarrh C. r the last di e years, This winter It became tinu•o•lly troublesome. I was ohllited rise at night, owing to &benzine.. veldch winal, have Mlfocated ma. :1 obtained Ars. •I. U. ilrown•s egabit) slcal 111.covery some week. back,,ased.it fa nattily. and toy catStalit began to y oung eY at once. tat, coushier myself a caned beteg entirely delivered trom the ternbiedmease of catarrh. My plater has. slim ,bech disessed 1n lmr head and eyes ironscolldhoost.-so much so that the fatally thought she could not live. In Chants of the Dlseevery s h e has recelved equal benefit with my self. W. cordlatly recommend the Metaphysical • 11138 .L043421^S CERTIEWAT.I4. gmnusLogan, do hereby tesafg that I. hove bad a nveru Conan for sit yea.; would cough and raise (or three beers at p time:wit/en I coo d not lie down at night;up stab's, any work would nallenst me. Irate hero .a•lug nietlicine and ducturnig all the time, bet was .1111 getting worse. Providen tially a prucured air5....51. W. B.Own's Meta physical UL•covery. I have uteri It one week, •od my cough o• th r u st. one. I have gut rid Of long tightness say I can now take a long breath, which I could not do before. I . can . go up and down atairs wahuut reellOg any fatigue. I tee! encase Is fast leaving my system, Mo. all Itanover street. Moatoo, • offia-al th. worst type of Chronic 'Sorb Eyes of TmmfY•~Jllos ybart standing band by ,ay . ..M.MPAYsical Diactrocry. I Eliza 11. Jeffries, do certify that 1 lure Dwell illtllerllig for twenty-Live year, with diseased eyes. taken from measles when &child. I amuutdescribe the nature of all my sulferinsa, but will state that my eyes ran corruption mad water all the time. Sly stocks also broke oat down to my chin. and the matter from both eyes and fact Imp% cohatantly A r d o l Vren 47a M7 ' 4;1141, 1 aid f'd`Zyrti,:g 11 10 lag It nuUl learning .or wonder/el . cures made by Mrs. M. CS. llrown. when hope cuteredjay breast. t went to see hers and brought home with me the 31etaphyslost Discovery. bused it according to di rections, and now most solemnly gnu thankfully de crier..latirouall the blessidg or 110.1 and the use 01 Mn. M. es. Drown , ' med.clues lam a cored no. loan. ELIZA JEFFatEs. olmulourg, 1 a. FI i'B NEW CASES OP DEAR3NB3 7N .41V.1. 4110[1.VD PHILADBLYIII4. Nobles In the Head. Intoning or toe tam 'San heck end bore /bre, t cared by - atm. at. U. Brown, 410 Jaren atreetOlerapbenlcal Phyelelan. ?lOU 11601 r on Um nye, Ear, )1/teat and 13nAto. The (0111)1•thg 'havn ced of tht aboee dingo... through the tub Di e my aletaphyol cal Dleno•cry: Allan ttebeceaValeon, dr. Paul street, Frankton]. cured of oneness and noise. In the bead: Can now hoar the cialdrenealled by 01.1 r name. In the Seat house. . nir :It r. 1349 'North Front sty.. et, ind *boat yeire, was very deaf; can now hear (Zeno'. tasttnetly on the pine., Could not hear e wand belore. Ells whole system le eeneettcd, be was *• Invalid. retorEellf. in.. 7 booth Second street. wai quite (MAIM Our ear. and partially so in the other, ha regained the bearle. of both well. iiiimphreys, I Darby towneh hod a swelled and shy neck for • eight years; couid not tern his head Without turning roundhis whole body:. tied alao a Lige tutu, veer. of a bad, mid hard. on der his chin. forene veer. Both have disappeared linen& the ele urn). lief Discovery. , IL sun Of Captain David - Wale. In, Wlluilligton, Delaware, has been Mired of deafness and re lining of the Of IS year. stanotr g. • Coe t large sums of webey en callna cut reentilim: could end tio Dece nt; procured suyl ott taphygleal Discovery, whieli lmmedletely Mired him. • ! CERTIFICATE FSQ3/.71S REV. P. S. EtS.S'SOS. • PASTOR OF ZOE .13R0411 STREET BAP r. CR URDU. PII.I.L.I.LISLPIII4. Prom mimes received In my right eye when a boy, • chronic stinammation be. been produced, In eousentsenCe or which r angered martyrdom. livery mc „,,, en t or my winkles Ufa wasembittered, and was flblieolelly unable to Deep at night. A Carle ty of remedies has bee • resorted itivilthont succes. lend eutertained the outpost. ' as a lout resort, of batten the ball taken outer the atieset. in tse h , pe of thus andloß relief. In the meantime. most p.a . /- Wend/4y, 1 noticed one any In -amp cclttclece • bottle of s oontticitanres hot Wet - I had nee. Cr near.l el D. before, ano 1 determined to try it, dnd did, with the most delightful results. io.a few ay. the palnitil' livltitlon was removed. I could bear Dm otweagest fight. *MI Wont forth as It were to the enjoyment of a new life. 1 now keep a bottle Ile lawny. in the house, mud If m rye seems at all disposed to annoy tne. gl ye It ado y ..d there Is en end t011...1 would Otto_ u lbe without it (or any =aunt almoner have occasion to say further, that my wife used to l esifer severely tlm. from eirotreeted pain in sod over bet eyes, and aim has bond Poor iilcuard's Eye Water • sovereign spe• dee In Itemise, giving her almost Ineteut tireleful to Dud ior thebenent 1 have personally received, 1 cannot but commend the pro ,station moat cordially to those who have suffered like my self. P. O. reamr o' the Broad lig. Baptist (Much. . Residence, 1130 ropier street, ghtladelptile. The Celebrated Poor Richard's Eve Water, per bottle: • Largo size, -- - - SI, OO Second Age, - - - 40 Snail-1111mi. TLS &DOTI itGethililidolie. ilia or ii.Ctistrit• Glen!. arum) rotePonktvlat. 11,...141,11.,131‘ /1 1 /YLWl.wllrtittA Ercritioralarntralll"l" ASTHMA, SCROFULA, Loss of Hair, MRS. M, C. BROWN'S = W A !WED, • A ROW WITH BOARD, FOGS GENTLIVAN AND 'WIFE qt. a.." r. O. Box 003 Ala Nit o:i:M I tA,rANTED-43lood • Men to hef t • Nights for anuazw , s GA.6II4.?(FRLIVIt. Alto to sell the 0 ENER %TOR bv - sitatte. sad ether, thlelly selling awl'itralser ortbi srtld. now bring err. hate. Yen out ttf..eraPlo)reelnt "art t ing to make mon•ty fast, without risk. should al at 10a, rt. Clair, street and see SPerimet s. '. ta nmot e got;cl men In On,loettawlth large ,vitai: New ralCliti lust ed. ,apitallsts rhould see this. (nor) J. C. TILTOII. W.I74ITED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, . • iIVST-CLAsSIIOOII Inrultlitd or onl union.). •rltholt Wird, on Penn or adJaeent streets, not • Claar. Addrep no MMMI • A NTED-AGEN TS-. -NA LE AND SI as...E—ln every part of Western renn itlesalls! for the dee new burl Enerarinys. -t-PRAY Pat AV VA TOIRIU." t•THE MAIL P.t4 Mal - L15.001.. re NS 11.0134. AT oI'ILIN GPISLIN by Ole month urea commission. Publish za• rates al cnted. • for mu• parsteaLars apply. ....1...a, or address. YAIWO uo.. • u'v; 43 Fifth street, Pittittnrnb; WANTEIt—AGENTS—*4I.SOOPbit EAU—Every% here to introdoce.UMAW & MARK'', TAM nEW LNG MLAttlitli e s linproes ann perfseted. It Isla Denr tell, ittlutt, •ind, braid at4t emtrroitint dui/ at). lux.oit IDa, eisstie lock stitch—and warrtell for are years, oral la licensed. • We pay he above wagesor s reanntssioti, (ewe whir& "RICO Eat amount ego be mode.. 3 Address or call On LtiNtt. No. 112 Grant streell Pittsburgh, ra. rM Adrertiedreest tit Viable & Lyon cot th e Weed Sewing. Machines. to mother column. se le It...en AIIiTED -- AGENTS—S7S to $2OO TT TER MONTI! for lientlemen, and 1i33 to hill for Ladies, everywhere, to Introdnos the Common lento Yawl) . newing Machine, Improved and per. Cected. It wilt hem; fell. stitch, quilt• hind, braid; and embrotler beatitifully—price my gap—tony. oag the elastic lock-Intel, sad ful ly warranted. Mr tcrce year. We pay the Lb tee wages. Or • rota • mission, Mtn which twice that 1L,1114 . W. made. Address or call on V. PUWEIit , a CV., ()dice No. 253 t 3. Fifth strem. ebit , delphts., Ad It eters answered promptly, with nUeulars and terms. •11-lat-r0 WANTED, • • .ACENTS•AND SALESMEN In every Town. City.snd County . in the 311ddlep Eouthern and Western Mates. Everybody out of employment wit' And It to az lr Intertst to cal at _. • Au. 43 Filth St., up Stairs, (Jr address P. 0. Box 301 Plttsbargh.T4. orS.Tra IANTED—ALIENTS—To sell the only °mat! MI nitatn 11181VRT Of THE IVAB, The LOst Cause, ( BY E. A. POLLARD • e!omplete In . ON.! 'SAGE EOTLL OCTAVO VOLUME of near.y 1300 pages. Biustrat..d. wise - our nand - Boots elreference. KEY-NU dtl OF A3lEfilo,kli .„ , tuturv,,ad e.c.1110E3 FEUM TOE .huUTU. Agent& would do .1,11 to scud for our circulars_tad terms •before rogsalng In the solo of other works. Addreas or spill: to ' 'A. L. TALCOTT. 53 Market Street. IllutntrglL Pa no3.l2s7vrts:ddwi . AGENTS !WANTED RR THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST SELLING SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS POLISH!) • We are the ex ut extensive pribllshers In the trea ted States, (having six houses.) and therefore eau afford to sell hmts cheaper and pay agejlta 00111 Unreal remmleston than any other company. Our hoots do out p.m, through the hands of Gen eral Agents, rah nearly all other -übsertnttonworks do,) therefore we are a:meted to stye our canvass lers the extra per coot. "ridable tonally allowed to Ilene,' seen,. Nene: . (coned canvassers will sew the dvautagesof deallug directly selth the nab. . • Our seri,' embrace. the "most pannier works net all al:injects of importance,. and Is eel ling rapidly both North and dotal, - - CI and all oibers,• the be. t 1 , 17- lug wire:trim will plea. send for circulars ands. oor,terras. and closparo th em and the character Of our : worts with these of nth! r publishers. Addres■ PIJ/iI,I3LIING CU. or Minor tit., Plitladclubla. l i a. lE= ~j ACTED. A. YO 17 IV 434. MATT. Of goo.l aelulrements and lumporate battta, who la vrtll . tog to ittro, Ma entire attention-to - study and once, .1/.lll.iia taken aa a tiTIIDENT OF MILDI. nitb a tiret-clus plus:de:snot this city. razz Or cILLEGZ. None thit'thofa comtrig with good recoma.vodoil.lons will be /maid • _Addret, - PHYSICIAN", GAZETTE: orricr. A tIrIAIME FOR NEW . WOMEN OF THE WAR.; Ly FILARE 31001tE, antpe of "Tile Rebellloa Record, Ao. The ot%!ect of this work 1e t collect and present ziarrattres or the senleee of the .07.11 who shared the perils of the war.snd ought. to Inherit Its glor' 'The - volente Contains shoot 600 oCt .0 pages..sed Is Illustrated with steel plats portraits. ererraTed In the most Improved style. t cold Only by ' For t.`l.restlin, address or ap4ly to. / • • ' Knit 1r & HOW 88. No. 68 Mt& n•cet. YlLSaburyth • • h, A GENTS WANTED THE EU. ItEKA MEWING b1.4:111N.F. COMPAIIT,Y to sell their NEW 425 sew from tissue paper to Deasy Hearer elotb er leather w Ith. out change of feed, needle , r tension. tein.alusting pressure foot and newly designed four motloneel U NDLIXILID, Aodresse enclosing stetnp A • J HALT. Us„ " CS Falb Street, (Second oor,) oe4l AIEN,IVANTED, I • To ACT AS SALESMEN Naha permanently or , aampOrarll7. who Palma to enaire In first-Maas business relatlnalr• Apply In person or address W. D. BAEHR, 5e13:96 • ." 98 Grant street. Plibthorib. Pa. • , WA TED- DS AND MORT.% n 1 Gat/ES to the amount of MOM In . 0 :01O 0 :12 $1:0 to 010, , CO on 0110 or trountrr propttty. wan• comFored; time train Ito +5 year. to Imo. Alto Beano.% or nenornatoduion tapir. baying Iron, O) days to rive month. to run, to amount of vow°. in tuttutsroal Sic* to WV. APO/to B. lleLt .t CO. • A G,E,.iTti WANTEllt:Forthe Gold A.• toisenco ‘e - triNimi. to every Cisi ant Ununty In tbe. Union TLC least complsea:2 two.tbreso &Ilkeston to the world. Address A. It. wiNsuN di. CU, adi WISSWAStan StreLet..B o sto: UR, - • • • IP - • noT:nl7, I FOR SALE. Pm SALE—Four Three•Stortrft' MUCK DWELLTM: MUSES, ' 3109. 1116, 149, MO AND 153 PARS WOW. TIIIRO STIIEET, ABOVE SHIiNFLELD. I.r. W. & A. B. BELL. 0. 14t Fourth siraet. 0.33.0 - FOp sALE, HEAVY PINE BOXES, SUITABLE FOR PACKING ' inquire at GAZETTE . COUNT!NU-KOO.ll. FOR SALE. - THE DESIRABLE BUSINESS STAND, No. 190 'MARKET STEEL?. for o f w clays only. Inquire . 3. W.' F. WEII E. En.. y 021.40, 100 Ala nate.. i'OR SALE, A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,• Will all modern Improvements, In completeordee, and Waste on the Penna. lanutre • N. 110 ratsr sruairi. ! nonnol7: ' Plt!starrn. FOR THE DWELLING HOUSE No. al FOurla str+eL ~ near Wood. Dow occupied la part by desert. Tiernan d liayr. Attorney.. For p• Iguana trq las, enquire at rzoyi.tx ,, I!rotTI.Parat..BANIC.. boltm. to er Rood ana.fir•tstrertt, FOR KALE—On account of Inn rettrelng °robe orthe partners • THE LKAsE. STOCK. FIXTCHRS. rouLs. M&. CHINES; PRESSOII.• OF A ArA Nbltri AaP PRESSED ' TI KARL EST ARV'S EAT; Ad d rre s SP THIRD STRERT: nenialts rittsbuggb, Pa. WM. I. SANFORD, • Gdneral Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN GIIALIL CSl=s=~O'pgEr Ohio. . • . .• • • Baring. complete arnnigesolnas los shelling, by ft 2 .M. 100busbels or corn er dajeasta 163bustelL9 of Corn Meal. tespertfully solicits patronage • • All orders promptly attended to at the lOwelt. rates.: • tia" Add re is, WM. L. bANIVED, El= BOX 1 / 1 2 ..61111eotbe.'t Lip NOTICE. A . ' THE :•NIEETRiG - OF. THE AT of the. 043EL/IND RAILWAY CO.. bold atesilood hutlon. November aim immi, sA?tolivrlnit.geMr were . ot.gpt phenol ot fiterilzgLi.osl," riTIT. A. Boers ev aftipXlElA, - tilrEogGx ,I9CANNN,= Y _. CANDY MANUFACTUR aft .444 44vi%''trAii00; . 7.I4I4, P I P 4O LNUTtkAr., AV:" /1.& Eediral-Birtme4 froonel timm tur n .wirsosal Baas. ..0.9090 &F./ 4 1qm= CUL PA%