THE DAThY GAZEITE. PI7III4IIIIIMD Ml= 1601137 ENG Ciltranni Itictrrie.) PEIIIIIII3IAN SEED & co., , Whnepricotores. T. t a. . ow". Editors. .70111.111 ZING, "11;171;=.1r=te.. OritCS,l3/LZETTE BUTLDING AK * M FIPTH wnower. I- bpdaicoojorr of Veda' tesupuis. CIATIOIAL PAPER or rrrroluaor LID =Emir MIR eIEORET. CHSAPSIST emd REB? TAMIL! out COMMERCIAL PAPER Ow txt MAU. =lt,,_. ~Ciiekn; . Ls * "° l ' Lt netecrthen. per year.f.7"k.µ.. C=ll MMM e~Egittsbuto valet cauwr The Valon Republican County Ereal . TITO UORNRIttee, At a full meeting held yesterday; - nnaidmonaly - recommended ithe nomination of ereneral GRANT for the Presidency. ; This is a falr indication of the currant of public feeling - in th's THE TREE • RAILROAD DELL AND Frrrazontert, October2B, 1887. ' Harrow Gazer= The-leading mil. *atrial In the Gastrin of Saturday last,_ under the Caption of "The Leghlature." contented, among other statements, the following : •-• "Hitherto the friends of a Free Rao. nod Law have been greatly embarrassed and impeded by the obstinacy of the Rouse Committee on Railroads. Ever • the Speakers representing western coon 'ilea have constituted this. Committee so 'as to give a Free Railroad bill 'no chance whatever. It is Just to infer that this was the cotdition on Which the Speaker ' able was given *cm.. Their professions • of zeal 'fbr the measure were competes. • &Nell units*, Mier. they had so made the committee as to serve the purposes of Ha anemia." :Permit ens to say one word to correct , thifittatement. so far as it may refer to the lest Hiram of Representatives, over - WhiCit I bad the honor of presiding. ' 'lt ferny ride to say, without fear of contradiction by any one who knoWs; that the House . Representatives of -1887 will compare favorably with any previous season for its greet and faithful :,lators in behalf of liberal railroad lager ' bakr. Instead of .the friends of a Free Railroad Law having been greatly em tamped: and - : impeded by the House Committeeßailmade," let me ass= you that they were greatly aided by the Asians of the Committee. I beg- lease further to sauce you that the last House of _flepruentatives fully _maintained its Mistilguishing character ea - the popular branch. ...It obeyed the popular will. A Tree. Itrilioad Law teas • matured and - .paved • with gr eat Mutnieuty—not the "Lksiss Lam" that lamed the Senate, Ind the 'House refused to consider, but the law; aimpie and pure, without the crossing of a tar the dotting of an i, as -la-spared by Senator Slgham—its ene mies not dating mu to =lithe yeas and nays en its final passage. Its failure m the... Senate was not chargeable on the The charge that the Speakers' repro. *Pang western counties have consti tuted the Railroad Committee, so as to glue &Free Railroad Law no chance what- Tfere" . ..alid that "it is just to infer that this was the condition on which the Speskerthip was giveri them, conveys an 'imputation against the last Home, as w y eell as myself, that mana ngsn. be sustainedthrough . -aa the p the Hoare of ths Free Railroad Bill above • Waned to amply demonstrates. The enemies of a Free Railroad Law" were not my friendeduziog the bitter contest ' far . Speaker last winter. No railroad question entered into thateenv&as. My dection was the result of issmingrowirag out of the contest for.l7ninSikates San 'ator, as every one then' ?'Harrisburg • well kncw, I wee the frienitof Supra Cameron, auras : suck: was nominated by the Itepatillesm caucus fert *maker. end subsequently elected; so osier ques tion havimg, is the' remotest degree, to the ben army knowledge, any Influence in determining the rote of a single tom her. • Very respectfully yowl, etc., •. -Joint P. (11.aza. .. , the t teiragna. to which Col. Grass objects, our purpon was to revive the past onit to guard the future; and hence we selected general if not ambiguous forms of expression. We did soit have Ids case in our mind; bet • did 'lnver an instance which accursed previously, and to which we called pointed attention at ther time, as oar readers will remember. " But, under the clicumstanca, we COS- Mot refrain trim suggesting that : the &lima& 'Committee of the House was so constituted last winter that the friemos of the Connellseille road found great difficulty in getting the bill In its behalf reported. =TOR/AL GLIL&NINGS IT teen decided in .a Cincinnati Ocent.tlist a man is not necessarily boned to pay hliblother.in.law's debts. _ non..-Gleninnn £ Onow hai , par. Clialed the Betio, Oil Check and Pithole itifirced for $121,000. That mm is about eras-tenth the original coat of the road: larsass excitementwas felt recent] in Antwerp. Ohio, on account of the at tempt twice repeated of some democrat' to tire the office of the Republican news- PUWout Joins, Esq., bee been ap. pointed by Gov. Geary Judge of the Third - Judicial District, to supply the vacancy occuloned by the resignatiols of Judge Maynard. Arun on the Royal Canadian blink, in Torot!to, wu 'neonatally met the other ,day: ,Tbe bank was W confident in its abilltliato Meet all demands, that it in, duligokrita littlibravado by leaving Its &acumen an hour longer than thin unaL Gsmiguss, of Philadelphia have lieooma very_ Indlinalastle offer the idea - of anew theatre.. Onablimiredthonund dollars Waimea Talsed,and a fine and ornamental building is to be erected, capable of holding • first:clue paying andlence. A gam of thirtytour years of age shot lad of sixteen, In Philadelphia, on Friday, during ascuffe In which they were engaged. The act was fired from a puttal altaraulitith buck shot, which made a *nail but, it is thought, not . DICFNIA paper is congratu lating tie people 'on the heavy decline rin mate inihat Here we cannot, however much we ebotild like to, offer . • any , Nth congretelstiole; nor do ap pearances warrant to ID entertaining any hopes reduction for some time. ; •IKesseva ;evidently lakes tits manta; popularity very' much to heart. He feels twenty that ho is so longer s demigod: The last we hear from him Is that in a letter he has attacked Deak and his par accuaing them of treason, and elan _ withdrawing commnptuansly from" the field AS a candidata for the representa tion of the town on Zombor in the Hun garian Diet. • - des annual accident maned at Adrian, Michigan, recently. An omnibus fell of people win run away with by its heroes and • kerosene lamp was non, ' settiag the omnibus on dre. All of the -pat:Nagel* eacaped unhurt fromthis per . Ipatetin boallrevith the exception orals womasi who was slightly bruhad. The horses were not cptieted by the male, 'path:m i lt" their rear, but nut until cow 4,lateli: =hanged. The omnibus was completely destroLod. Wie hays all head a dad about whir' kg_ and oil traudsitately, and ewect7 molter latowa that Hanna cigars can . be bought at • less mice aametimer than 'the duty would amount to, but the Gov ernment, not satisfied with haying all of these frauds on its hue* has been feel ' ing around for more, and we now hear t that the Dale silk rolli at Patterion, N.J., haftbeen attached by the authorities, the owner being charged with defrauding 1:: the rrnottis out of $16,000; U we ads. take not, these mills butte for some years •• been laragisishing for want of an ade• • pate - duty on foreign silks, and have probably taken this method or protect. .c.STAB . • IP • :• • • • „. 7- . -„ • A I VOLUME UX2UI. filiT EDITION. MMNI(3 = T IMAINIEVOLITION. Garibaldi Across the Roman Frontier. DEPARTURE CF THE FRENCH FLEET EkmemmentTroopsliefuietoFi4ht Apdimt thuabaldi. NATIONAL UNITY UMW GROUND BadicalMdstrytobeFormed, POPE ADBERSIES THE Plaii fPL Figbt Wltq, . ilie Police in Bone. GAILIBALDIABB MUD iiND WOUNDED. (By Wyo.Ph to Zittaptar(tiiimetigh) EZI2 amamitm:wMP. Tmr. somism. Fltabrzcz, October 2i—Esening..4.'en. Garibaldt, has crossed tho .Rotnan fron tier, and Is now at the. head of &Ur thousand men. • DEPARITTAE OF TELE enm.vrt FLEET. TOMOS, OetoberVersone.—The French fleet of ironlads, destined for service iq Roman waters, left this port under an Imperial order at nix o'clock ads morning. The troops' which wore designated to operate on the deferiCes of the Holy See, on the sismalon of the first Giaribaldian alarm, and which have been, 'tinciniped near the town since, are again n motion, and are to embark and sail for Papal territory immediately. The authorities here are engaged in 'shipping 'war material on board of transport ves sels with great activity. - .; user DISPATOHJES. * Lotquots, Oct. 34.---31idafgh1—The fol lowing dispatches wereyendired tonight: Paria.—Saturday night—The fleet of war downers left Toulon :Oda morning under eiders •to proceed to Chita Vecchia. The emixtrkation of troops on board the transports at Toulon was coin plated and a dispatch announcing their departure for Italy was momentarily ex- vicron sauumrEt's SOLDIEIM REFUSE TO FICHT'.I94k=ST O.kM2BAI.DI. FLORENCE, Oct. M—Aliketting,The soldiers of King Vfetor Emanuel refuse to fight against OselbeldL • • ; = The cannot neticmal unity in the court of the Ring's Government is gaining ground. It la now considered certain that a thorougbly radical ministry:will be formed, whose policyaill be devoted to making Rome the capital of Italy. THE POPE TO THE BISHOPS. ROY.; October 03.—The Pope, in a let ter to the Bishops , says the patrimony of the Church is attacked by revolutionists, and oaks thrt to tirdertoi the . - =air wzra 1 . 011161:40Alltakt; , 'Duos ArrAclumlyrne lust .00:21:4 -70 3 poke-. InAlenvbinii4,4*9l47,o4 Ftiday,' met realstarke. They It :with' the bayonet,- and filleen dart bisidillans were killed and thlrty-six wcomded. A tinarditY of arms and bombs were captured. . =E2 RUSSIA'S DEXANIS FOR TELE "enr.lox OF New -Tonit, OctOber - /N -eese's Constantinople letter itays: Tnr- Itey'refuseil decidedly' the Russian de• mend to oodo Candle to Greece. Russia, the writer ease, Win "not, however, force Turkey to war until Europe is bniyeittb. its own affairs but the way Is nowitre% pared, and If warcomes now this reject ed advice will be , presented as Justifica tion for it. rEwasircu o i WED osicarscum. .Do3roorr, ber 21.—tikeetho receipt of telegraphic &hams from Now York, 5-are have advanced to 691. Otharioner icon securities, Arm. Pants, Oct; 33.--...Ebesing.—The feeling on the Bourse Is better and mates are stronger. - • Franz - I-our, Oct. 21.1—Erening.—II. B. bonds 741. . • A:rewrite, Oct. 20—Etcaduer.—Petro leum firmer; Maiden! white advanced to 63t. NEW TOM.. =II Nam , "Vona, October 20, INIT YOUR 9IIt3CONS Er 022 DAT Rev. Newman Hall preached Raw nen. ireuns in this city, yeatididay, before creirded audience! of hiur different de nominations, Presbyterians, Reformed patch, tongregstionalhda. and liptsco: Pi Ham I=l Nine distilleries, ac., were seized to ds7. The Rat says an officer connected with theolnternal Revenue service to day visited sasmded warehouse at Nos. 4:15* and 457 Tenth avenue, which was seized in April lAA and found that shoat e,OOO gallons of whisky had ie moved and replaced by water.: It to sup fesed the bonds given at the time of the seisms are ,worthlem If this to true, the government will loses tax of 18,000. GEORGIA ll'be illeetiam = Amman, October 23.—The Repolili pins hold a Mass meeting to-night. Mewl; Blodgett, — Ballock, ,Conley and Beard, candidates for the Convention, made spoischas endorsing the Atlanta platform.. Stop. have been taken to pre serve order during the election. The freedmen are coming from the country this evening to take, part in the election. There are no opposing csuadidates, the Conservatives havingcletermined to talc() no ,part lu the election, • , • , - SAVANNAII,GA., October %;-;allie elee;. tion for delegates to the Convention will commence to-Morrerw and continuo three days. • - • =I fay TWOS h to tea. rlttalntralie•eatta 1 • hiltgleCts, 0ct.28. Taw! IMO seven halevntemte from yellow fever for the last twenty-form heirs ' to 6p. m. to-day. Thetreather isVerYitexm." The races on the 'Memphis comae have been pestpclaed. 'New. OrmSags, , - October '..—There Were ten deaths from yellow fever yes, today and sixteen to-day. No frost yet. Absentees are cautioned to remain away a short time yet , ' blonmx ' October at.—There wore twelve . interments from, yellow favor during the past two days. Weather cloudy and cold. Thom were heavy rains yesterday. : - &leastwise wreak a Teats. • trrorsitarsetk uttst rinsaarst • utW.3 Cohost, 'N. H., October Some vltlaln attempted on Saturday ovoning "to throw the Northern Express train for Boston from the track, at Thornton's Ferry, on the Concord Ilailroad, bY.Plac hag a piece of rail about Ihl inches long, inserted in the frog at the snitch. For innately the train stopped to leave a pair Banger, and passed over the obstruction at slow speed and no damage was done. means* es 1411 a MGM /Atom, L!7 Telegraph to Ihat lltesbergh Beulah. ) • • Saeo,M.P.:, Cietober C. Adam*, mall agent betweep. Boston and Port huul, was abet' at In ono of our atmots teat night ball grazing his head and renda•Mgblm insensible fors moment. The ruffian then attacked him with the butt of his pistol Inflicting sevens wounds before being frightened away. The would be murderer, and his reasons for the attempt, are unknown. SEVOID OMR THREE O'CLOOK A: M. GREAT STORM OR THE RIO RUNDE. Itlopeetedested in the Memory of. MAO. )111 . 169 OF IN 1111113 111 LOSS 011111. CBI rowan& to tet,Pluousrot u stens) . " Sim Omits-se, October =.—The Awl - pine 'has the following, advical,,Whith l confirm previous aceolugs given of the destructive effects of the fate storm upon the Rio Grande; The hurricane Was the most terrible in 'the memory of man. On the frontier aporpenual lx,mbardrnent for Yeats could hardly have done as • tench damage as happened from tido otio night's storm. "Twentpala persons were killed at Volanitirits and ten killed arci one wounded at BrowniAilit. At Bra- , sox, so itti as knoivel titiilve persons perished. Two 'schooners were blown ashore, and only two bonsai loft standhu: al Clarksville, sad' none at; Bagdad. The lose of life in the latter pion is not known; ninety ofzbe Inbatiltattlis escaped by going on btdre. a vessel which rode out the storm. The rest have per ished. The negro soldlere and their °fil mes, at 13171Z09.i are saidto Wive tided in famously.. They not- only( refined all assistance to struggling and Buffering. families, bet retired tO A - Weltered pikt of the Island, and tee taildiera la:darned the next. &,y tO iob the wreekeff goals under; the ruins -Of, • • ware houses .and dwelllmpt. Hite of- th.m was shot, and killed by a . citizen who deb:idol' him-in robbing. Their of utters, it is said, did nothing to cheek the rtobillielong list of damages'. at Ifidirnsville, we extract the Mbgt Mu g& Kennedy'swarehoruse, roof blown off; banding very badlvdam aged; azaunty Laiurticruso and safl com pletely. destroyed and prisoners all at Wm.( Tho entire square surrounded by Brown,Fourteentit. Lebec and kid sabeth atreetr, was destroyed. itieluding _the .ffeaotero, office and Mneonle HalL The Citaikr, loss the - reef. off: The residence of W. J. Stark, correspondent of the Howl York Herold, was complete ly destroyed; the Custom .House wall was blown down: • the l'resbyteritm church destroyed; PostotHeo- building roof blown off; the hotel and elegant bil liard saloon of Mr. Miller almost ruined; their= building Of Wilkins, Hey &Co. totally destroyed. Between Tenth and Fleet streets seven brfek *dad four frame houses were either tonilty destroyed or so badly Injured as to to uninhabitable. In Matamoros fifteen hundred bounce and huts ; were blown down. The greatest diatress and want prevails at all paints, and , appeals hsve.been made for relleL Ont of seven steamers only two WASHINGTON. , tar Taterra total mtucanreoatatteo' ! Wasuntorox, Oct. THE regrax musousas. The Bridal Government decline tors les.se Cole. *erten and Nagle from cus tody, and have directed that their trials take piece immediately . The State Do- I pertinent directed the employment of counsels or their defense. rtm.muem. or THE rearm COA , T. J. Rosa iron-no has returned from his tour of the Pacilie coast,aad 'is irorking on his offic ial report. The general condi tion of the Mining interest is represented as healthyend prosperous, and the de velopment of, the Pacific elope, in res •peet to other branches .of indu stll~try is • • 404 " . ""ywkOrdnoviwir pioductlon will not raliVys . Gtora - the following:' " • Alelll'ecitalilloit'dellers; Idaho, !telt • Cunt* two millions; Col ersda,,tiva !rnililontr, 'Nevada, nineteen millions; California, twenty-11v° mil lion; miecelisneons, five million dollars —for present year. The iron works on Williamette River,Onegon, are averaging nine tons a day of a first-class quality of iron. The wriest and" flour exports of California will not fail far short of SlO,- 000,000, and the manufactures alone are rep:minted W.:mount considerablymore than Um gold product. Thu wineterep this year trill asnotmt to SZI,000,000: I.le there is whiling off in the gold product, other branches of industry afford more than. a cohigeibalfince. The Commix:donor of Internal neve: rum ham decided that the KIM:Ig, or offer , inkto ee ll ,ifilstMed spirits of t Ift.m than two dollar, per wino gallon, does not raise an proanmptkm In law that the tax haa not been paid, because the midrito may have been rectified and diluted. It is not Intended by the recant cotton regulation, aeries 3, No. 3, to require , per mits and bilLs °finding for tho retacrval of cotton from point to point within the District where the =meta produced, and in case of removal from Ruch district a collector should not exact a foe of the tax payer for nothing Ida cotton.; - mt , ==tamii. The report of MOM munterfelts. having barn' - &smeared On eon - wound Interest WWI, in New York, Is Incorrect. • They are We same counterfeits discoverodoer eml months slues, none hazing recently. passed the Departments here. ' • :41ITILERE ELLSITIOES. 1 ce cceived by the Coneis: atonal Commlttee;from Southern Statoa which hale not yot hold clectione, Ludt"_ cateaLlin all of thorn the party In favor of b a Convention will be IMOL . fIROROLt AND FLORIDA , General rope bas allowed thrixedays for the 'election in eliteryda and _Florida, because thee'veting there to to be done at the county teats. This arrangement wee made because the .4:lettered thought he could protect the .colored men and pre serve order hotter than It they voted at the precincts es in:oUrbr litotes. ,' VILE-E3IPTION ALAMLO. In tim absence of necessary appropria tions to pay for they tenttory of Alaska, it is understood all pre-omptions In that quarter are In violation of law, and thy, military aghorlticis probably be in structed to' romovo such anthers until tho purchase ihall -be dually comiummated by the payment of the money and Cho Government have prescribed regulations' for the same. SAISSINT/ STATISTICS. The atestivet of the quarterly reporta of the National Banking Aarsciatione Amor the resources to be, one thousabd four hundred and ninety-live millions of doh , lara, Including over teqi millions of specie. and nearly fifty...m.4m: MiUlons compound Interest notes; rapltal stock, four hundred and nineteen and a halt surplus fond, faxtry.eLs. mlUlonv and tyro-thirds, and individual profits thirty.thrso and a half millorus MSS'S" . mreics. DIISTNISS, The reran:du/donor of. Patents will is sue for dui week undingthe.sthproximo three hundred and saved-new .patenta. During thrrweek Live hundredand sixty, two applicationa and eighty-two tatToota have been flied. : . I'mc3ioy OFFICE The estimate of the oertao, of the Penalon °dice for tho Mosel yuar endiplt Juno 30th,1800: tielarica and contimgent eApeumeN 4411,310: PoYmeotor Penuio o4 , 740,. • T0ta1535,101,340. ;. =I During Septomber last ono hundred and filly-four Ihrma, aompriairm nine Manama two htuidrod and forty , Zotte amen, wore added to MO productive font& of the Stato of . .minatomppl. 'antler itu:!, ITOT TO XAVT DE rA CM' . • Eneridnry Sovrtud, lICCOLOpeIIIIO2 ,by Vico Admtml Porte:. nt the Navy Department this morning. I=l Surgeon J. D. Murphy Wed ,of yellow lever at Poneneolo no the 2Gtb: , - INTERNAL rinvzsvr, The internal revenue. receipts to-day were $714,01.99.. GEN. SHERIDAN. Isb lostaptlett at teritaad, usy we/moats lbs flatboat atteat.) poitymtn, Qat. 03:—General Sheridan arrived at Portland, and was received by *salute anti tinging of the Churrh bona. t were at the atation The city to meet the party. Mayor Stevens wade speech of welcome Uen. Sheridan res . , ponded. The party then proceeded in carriages escorted by. a. procession, con— sisting oPflfechanioalllues" "Army and Navy Union," Sheridan Guards', and a cavalcade. They marched through the Principal streets, which weree - tilled by ao Immense crowd, to the City Mall, where Gen. Sheridan received the citizens wile crowded to pay him compliments. PITTSBURGH, 'TUBSIAY. OCTOIiER 2.9. 1867. CM' AND SUBURBAN, Additlatuil City and . Suburban on Thin! and Fourth Pages. Also,Curther news by Telegraph on Fourth Page. Mit'n • Aetion et the Vision Simotive Com mittee of Allegheny Pm soiy—The Hero Of Many nettles Recommels. 4041 ter hemitietten. A meeting of the Union Republican Peoevitive 'Committee. of Allegheny county nws held yestertbsy at the office of C. C. Taylor, Esq.:and otter the (moo. action of_ some unimportant business, the following resolution was submitted by. Wm: A. Herron; &et., and union .nionslyLadoptoil ; Resolved, That Allegheny eiiuntv has full faith in the unitinching loyalty - Of the hero °Calmly battles, the savior of our 'country, General - Ulyases & Grant. That in him we recognize a leader worthy . endorsement, and urge his election to the r i t n fTV E Tr led menOf Ipat4=atiVll to Government. That in view of the situa tion es now our iiPprehe =a, iru *Awing tho movement In his behalf bill:hi-In fissigitizto anti honora ble principles' of the Union Itepublinin party; baleen* that with hint at .tho howl' there will be no more panics, no farther hesitancies, and go iiebseless and damaging parings difitrti, .init a steady and prompt movement for the main struotlon of the. Union on a- knits that shallinomote the - ends of public justice, ensure the tranquil ity °fell sections, hind the different Stateatagetber agate In one heart and one mind for the accomplish ment of the great destilij: ilia awaits the. Committe e then adjourned. .. killisbergher Murdered. Many of our citleeno will be. pained to leam of the murder, in root Moot: of r dr . Robelt taggs, formerly a reeldentof this city, and brother of W. IL Tinos. of the -Ninth ward, which Occurred at Westport,'lllissouri, one - day, lard week. . The :hafonmation eoneerumg the -atr6ii reaLi*isi lune, is ye* , ttnwitistectorr, as few °Mho partienlav Are tarnished; It appear"; however that Boggs was assisting he II citizen In the_ arrest, of a desperado nailed Straub, wheo be war stabbed with a knife reptedie by the unyielding priaouer. Ile tiled tile Ibi lowing day. The deceased was about thirty-nine years of age and left, Math. new home In Wadport,a wife and tat:Oily to mourn his untimely end, wee a Ulmer by trade ditd had oatribliehed at Westport n prosperritie and nuorweaful dom. Las Aspatatlimm John O'Donnell, a boy alx yexrs . *lam , son of Mr. O'Donnell, of. Duquesne Bor. ough, had his leg on seriously Injured on Wednesday lost, at Cilrty's Run rolling mill, that it had to bli amputated. lie wax alttingon a coal car, which bad been left ifn a switch, near. the mill, when -a freight train on the Western Pennsylva nia Railroad backed on the switch, strik ing the car upon which be was, sitting with such force na to throw him off. He fell on the track In front of the wheelaof. &freight= which =vied over hie , leg; ermhing It in a frightful monner'be tween the ankle and the knee. Dr.Her run, sweated by a surgeon fesuilaswrendwille, whose natne we did not learn, performed the operation. , The little fellow is recovering slowly. Two IPrieenere In the Penitentiary, named White and Doyle, wilt be taken before the Supreme Court this forenoon. I on a welt of habeas corpus. They are from Erie county, and it appears were sentenced by the Judge of that Wain, t to four years and the, mouths lutprlaon thent for burglary whereas, were convicted of larceny, the maximum punishment for whictualbeire y - %RiMisent, the Judge being led into the error be an momenta entry In the minute book which he had before him at the time of pronouncing sentence. The eentences, ea will be observed bythe o eg i :eh n ere of , j e ' re s ter ti leT b elTiertus n 'd Pu ti t i ' e lbs p l k 'd , °nem will be sentenced by the Supreme Court to-day In accordance with the tow. They have born In the - Penitentiary, we understand, for about leyear. We call the attention of our readers to theadNertirtement a Masers. Wight:man dr Anderson tic another- column relative to the loss of emtain bomb; and notes to the amount of tnii,ooo. They were loin some time yesterday morning thorn the aide pocket, of a mem ber of the firm, somewhere between McClurg it Brother's: livery etabln on Smithfield street, and lbo Citizen.* :VA tonal Bank, corner Diamond alloy an 4 Wood Street, along Dianlaial alley. Fey . Went of the-bonds and note law been stopped, and the papers are therefore of no use to any poison who may and them. It Is to be hoped that the finder will promptly return them to Mews. Wight man it Anderson, or their attornles, Maws. S. W. S. Pursiaime, 110 Filth street. 'MissileCaffrey's Coneart.,To-tnortow itlghtlfiss the vele broiled contraltof a roin Philadelphia, will favor our citizen* with one or tier grand .weal concerts, 'assisted ,by wane of the best Went in the country. Mho Mceaff ray's repn(ation es • singer is so wall es tablished here that it is useless for us to. Bonk of It. Ticket/Casa be procared st IloCa mush) store, end we would O ld/lethal(' who desire good seats to go and prom:math.= at once. as Miss Sto- Garrey is never allowed to slog to nuy bat crowded bonzes in Pittsburgh. Grasid Conceft.-0 . ur readers will re. 'member the grand eoncert et City Halt this evening, by. the Trinity i:hureli Choli,whiCh comprises some of the best minded talent in the city. - The - enter tainment will consist of. secular music from the mart popular - anthems,t which will doubtless be rendered in an unser. passable manner. -Posses desiring to attend should - se - retire sfarte'ss tha repu tatkgrof the Charts su ff icient 16 AillAhe house te its utmost capacity. Coltman Casallara---loluillarry, of Oil City, yesterday appeared' before Alder man Lynch and- made information against R. R.'Logan and W. 11. Olney, of Allegheny City, Charging them with being eummcm gambler.. He 'alleges that on the 10th instant they induced him Into Smith's salopn, In the Fourth ward, thin city, whore they "fleeced . ' him of fifty dollars. They were arrested awl hekl for &hearing. Valuable Reatilnp—lnanother column we publish the Ant uf series of letters on scientific 'subjects from the pen eleur gifted fellow-trowrusman, Dr.. 11, S. Ahern, the well-known physician 'and surgtxm. Thelm. Will amply mpay perusal, as is . wfltton In' concise language, and In alwri apace unfolds volumes of truths. Tho remaining' Jotters promised.: will appear in dun salmon In the zwrrn. , A Child Pohoned.—A little child, four ldars 'of op, ion' or Mx. O'Donnell, or umicene borough, waspohioned on Sot ayl r Ply cating_seermpsum. Dr. Marron, Allegheny -pity, was summoned as ti as it was discovered that tho child. hied eaten the weed, but on Monday even- Mg there were no hopes of Do rowicory . The Alleged, Postonice Jobber. Robert Ellack, an account of Whoso arrest was given In yesterday's Gazette, wee taken bolbro licCantilear,',lsers.; IU. s. Commissioner yosterdny, defaultaft boozing. was rOxonslttedln of boil for trial, at tbans.a:t form' of the United StateaCbtat.;:., t Lir i ;6elia' ii . :Xtevenua Tex n3Ordblv Ana oa iOiet..Sibo paid by rctanarnetu there imoducts and adonis near due,' gind &nal& be attended th . withoid. ,delay, axle tq deigned, py Instructions, ;. impasntlin t 7 nn all. delinquents _aqbe last day of this month. Second Ward, AftonUen i--The Union itopablicans of the Second ward will old 4 very important mooting to•night ttheir rooms, :Co. GO Smithfield street. Eliery voter is earnestly requested to be in attendartm, as the business to bo trenr acted willintorest fat' An Envied wee bold by Coroner (new ton upon the body of Inlzaboth Nneacr, whose sudden death, at hor father's honso In Lawrenceville, to noticed y/.4. today. -The awes of her doeth wee futuul to bo,hearl, disease., gent to the'Hease of Refage.---Mayer. Blocrlsou yeaterday committed .3tlehael tilleudertz, a_hoy (lite= years of age„ to the lieuse of Itehtge, at the requist .of his father, who. alleged .that he could not govern Wm. . - gear Xempany.—J. C.liarttn, of Allegheny City, will orgeniro military conzuty et the Soldiers Lime! llnnuis IVO Reut advertising columns of t ti Gazwrxr, of o rat-olaas , dwell. g tolupti to let In the Fourth ward; Allegheny. , , The Seisms of filltYhae. Since fiarvey, some twp hundred and twenty years ago, attiiidittit world of letters the beautiful and gespeidike doc trine' of the circulation of blood, the eel - enra of medicine hag made 'rapid pro trams to . words - perfeetforLo The lives de- I voted to the Rudy of this all 'important branch or zustaphysi4 veent; not arattili vain; (dens formed, porlape, away down I In-the darknese of anticittity„lrave been formed in timely anizaiskii,fie establish . , doctrines In pitynceraildollt - are :true as truth itself. Tim tenni of medicine Wad never more tho nattlY , zmtlarelood thanat the present. day..:,Tino thennand ills in which mortal t wa teachsph.. hero loon ' taken ' 1 141 0 pla tension and subject ILO analysis, anti facts born tint of theories have accu mulated tonal' a rorranzjel of invaluable knowledr to' - laiiidh 'adz" World 'hes recourse in physical alitiefitnn. The rude wood cuts of Ilioritlint slielehoig the untu tored of his ago the artetlea, bones, and respiratory organs of thhuman being, stand In strange ono Anon with the beautiful-Drains which pluitortiph ir. on the mind tin; minor 4tiond Conduit Is tiniest nerve in 9 Of mortal inturtit the metr of Dr. kl• S.' Almon the - , wedr-kit physician end surrao., n of our city wo interday whiled away. our leisure r im a, manner by no moans impeolltabi this gentle man's laboratory the out of medi cine might find vat study mom practicalend, , broil than the dry glaanlnge of bony ystmt works. Hera we havothelates tificapplian amused lateetirc oi ' t° Wathnew ideas, and advance do otiormanino unknown and,uuprectintd but rampant tively fletrago. ,thebiltee the rcgu lilted 'leilivic - battery. the delicate ni -1 strumente or inhalation, and the stand' ration instrument arktereby medicines In the form of vapor are breathed into °spry air pa4ago et the respiratory organn. l tliW tflejligaitpde t' of other surgiral ineL-tizitit.sl gliztte; rtes and steel which ard 'mint An the successful treatment of the manly dloolt" to which human nosh is, hele-iDr. Abortee great proftaslooal summit 'impends greatly on his thor ugh knowledge of all the late PtitielPl - or StualierograaVeloped, and, -/,., nittreev . knisleintline true and when to apply the propbe remedies. He en -1 counters• dOLLOge riiirlessly whim judg ment tells hint that will will assist in tiro. cure. Aided y matt experience, knowing the aim y of man, and thoroughly convenient with all known prinottden of the eelenoohe p.rofeases, Dr. Aborn has already succeeded let estab lishing „rr - MT a wide repute ' holt: 11 s high - fran tonal reputation loan /OA I °thing his advent to the city, eat is treatment af the diseases of the eye. ar, throat and respirators' or ;eras has been snicked with singularly certain success. Tiundreds of our boa citizens ace adding their testimony to his wo esig4doian, and have net fornitha en Lti which- ho hue met In the i melte ail fornurof disown. Ems.' L boopom1; loosteroOto rm., —rays. Bishop Esher .r ili the chair. Thee/w -rit, Aden °peas" withltburrisual devotional quite e , rn - eller of the dracentes hav ing left or ho e, end thaw, remaining bran ions to beirrelieved, there was LOW n alaszusinl-and business proee mort —w ringdilt t,' Rev. J G. 9Wet the Ohio tburci en,. nal. , elected Superintendent of the Or' "Sstitute locecd at Tittin, Ohio, 'LTlid _ w - 0, of the same Agent. Rev. S. . . - - ago, was elected **Jaded In We accepted, and ha another election. 1 -editor of the a elected. ie. The nexption Rev.r. Augen- of Dr. Ssoit, of ation,moalating tietted`Mbet Of the E. Alm, to have an petting a cirtler churchea. The Polo, T. G. Cia tendered Wind( have furniabed' delegates or this their roads. fends of Pittsburgh, hey shared during nferanoo. A vote of d by a unanttuons Borretatise for their 'Mx. Henry Freese,' fertile. use of ran read sad ap-, Convention ,ad lersville. The S ern of oat •ey. unagfurioun young minteter,. (bit_h lo was called on by other Chili people to old to taking thin cent) raged yr Mail out. of the. slrectk. (241.) Physicle 'were &midi (Hey . tat for cod °Maned. NI.). The young man gay* op bin r mto this poor creature for the' ;. i l t l' l o il irigt t e q r slur f ' On 'e n7.l lm h re c; parents - ho removed ' her thenext morn ing. •(5 i ' Tho young man 'acted the part of umane ghtletlau man, anti the cane o fedely 'mode known to the P - .son, f Lire Seminary. (litho Sha-re ned In thekuliding over night by, the d ilon of the attending physi cian. rill only odd that the rink of being ce op:Pasted with such caue . e .. keeps manyu, treitrtz.c.,..tam =l2 " ~ Convon on. lately held here, Ilan stir: tip, -Imo g Christian men and. women, some • I for reaching ouch abandoned awe, sied thin tango woman ts likely to receive i• ether obentiun from those who neck to ire the lost . M: W. J unstrs. Temperance Meeting—The Allegheny TetuiteMliat Lowe meets this evening, in Molloy. 3. Pt. Clark'a church; corner tkindtialry street and Stockton aro nur. Addresece will be delivered bylli alegatnr, lip., and others. CITY ITEMS Fan t Furl! Ilhars2 Me Nkomo le Bijr cc= MMessrs.G & ardner Stitwart, • aket etor nor of Market and Fourth atreeta, No. 611, have now , open and for sale, at whole . sale and retail, the larg.est stook in the city, in all grades and quillUes, which they propose to sell at lea prime than the same goods can be bought elsewhere., also showing a greeter 'variety and en tirely now Mrs. 411 buyers of furs should remember thilt, an& avail them selves-or this rare opportunity to make their purchases. They are also opening a largo stock of new. dry good,, most remarkably cheap. West corner Market and Fourth streets, No. ta :MS OASIS'S= &STK-WART! Beady . far a large . Trade,:—The im provements in the well known, extensive and admirably managed grooery and produce hope, -of Messrs Kohen Brother., .o. 09 Federal" irtreut, ebony City, have been completed,and the don ire. now prepared to keep pac with. the rapid growth of their trade. A: mock" chotoa fresh .gireacrlue, tens no d prolpep is kept constantly on hand end retailed - or wholesaled-to patrons at wary. lanieeintalle "-prices:. 4CoOtlng but the prtmeet 'articles arelcopt:. - tn'abarre. The retell patronage ofAllegliony, Pitts. burg and surrounding ' nothherheridola Invited, whlie ..country.rnereJaanta 'and retell city donlent will find the stock fully up to thaltrequiremetats,Prielutgea are delivered to all par and carefully ablppod.byrall arriver. -.Orders by mall out molars prompt attention. Inter taittentt.t.The diseases of the mouth aro intermittent to their nature, sinctshould not 430 neglected. 'illy wing mantes FLUID AZYD POWDERED rrivrn gpxr, . meth judo and datema. fort'lrtil uvolded.-•It hardens the outs, preserves the. teeth,lind leaves a .weet, breath. Sold'wholailabiltid.retan by JOSEPH FLEMlNG,'Ne.lrilitarket, street, end . all druggist*. ' • . , GOOde it Wholesalti:-.46 vito tho particular attention of bum, at wbolaavia to our complete stook or silks d re . goditi, and all Unda of fancrand staple good; and to the fact tluttmo aOll at ihe - lowest eastern ^and out pods toaultpurahasers. s„ S. W. Banana et Co., .3th'. beet idaceln either city to procure puce sod hagrant tees of elflcuown Ori ental qUalittes and' tuundrieltlbe old established Tea Mart of Joseph' A. Rob. leson.llo4oAll:litielsCit redo .esa 611300, 41 0 dpelina I?!, the ,FuroPeau -Ladles Fors.—At-the' Now Yotk bat and fur bonne, No. 68 Bt. Glair If treet, CITY ITEMS beefooes,'Hard Header, Ohlelltroes from see Ear. Polyp he Soy, lA lotob ffseWl. elfed Eyos, Inflamed Iye.,7lEyor7 apeelto of bore. ltyoo owl Ears, Oneessafially Treated WY Or. Hoy. SIGHT RESTORED. wedsauto to - which we alluded some weds riga, of. Cbristiarm Fisher,} of Bea ver county, Is now entirely oohfirmod by the appearance of bliss ; Fisher her self, who to-day called on Dr. KEYSER in moon, to thatd4 him for his genius lucid skill in. 'iatdorling her to ENTIRE th.l , 7D PERFEM , SIGHT. Was 'Fisher Lad been:; nearly blind for four inUntint.' She was so blindlhat slie'eoldd not dis tinguish may ;:titojdoit.b6 - tut to- iniko out what it was. The cue to rernarkablii, os liimdrtglaof caseelike hey's are doomed to novenanding itarfaiess, ob the:Maury' 'priteitlhat thoro is no titre, and nothing eon be done.'- She under Di. REY , . SER'S - Aroataneut for two months,,aud bef iillo•APP3o,iief,hint;throttgliher brother, Simon P. Fisher, slighl. hopes' 'Wore diitgittilnea of her over getting her Sight. Her ,too to well known ire the neighborhood where she rusitles,'sad liav been regarded tes 0110 of ortrodrditutry • recovery. We, the uuderelinted, huow of the cure et MieO Ftstor, and bN - tr wiling terti ninny to the facet above noted. , Canitrrua l?tsitxx, Stmox P. Fniaan, (Brother,) Aaair. BRADLEY, j , AlloOteni: I.l4llmvalkc6.littr, , (Ulf: ta : ..S.splereitter 17, 1667. Dn. Karam:—Thin Is the list of names thin I hays to your advent/lemon of the once uljny vier, Radiations 'Fisher. Thby were all willing- to prlt their nitrites dawn and Were very much astonished - to see that you brought hei Sight An 'noon. My mother sends her - thanks thanks ti,yoti, she say. -.you are on e' of the greatest. men in the world." She trays if vrehad not come across ,suna she ,believes: law child 'would not Iss Hyin at Ude time. We all join- in minding , nor love mad respects V) you, , ... ,S: . l'„, Fon Eir.,•NOrttiStiw' telly. S. It. Brown, Liirie Mahar& - Philip Friday, Tti le Mehard; - Rachel Friday, T. r. Mahara. - H. N. Teckle, Le Ii Allison, A. 41.-Caroll, ' al y. J. Brosirn,. 1 E.W. Lievendorfer,a cA. Morton. Wur.'.ltinkins, , ,1. '. Weller • • Miclutel 'Urfa, M v. .r. Weber, Jas. A. Fletning, N. V. 'limn, C. S. Serittitium ' Ns cy M. Harrel, 'Susan Lerntruts, Elvini Heron; Eliza {lode, - Mary H. Martins, Wm. Allison, Win: -11. Morten, 1 Elias Lievenderfer, Ezi-a Haven, J. Lievendnrfer, Jennie Wilson, J. F. Chris. M. Wilson; A. M. Linvendorfer, riry E. Wil , 3n, T. L.Toudg, 'Mauyetten, A. Gardner, Jennie,Za4.3l2; G. Lievendnrfer, .Mtirttia IWJen. J. F. 31 orrixon, James Patteii, A:3l. Marriaotc" - Sado E. Doldri, Robert Mabaed, Jenalo E. Mild.: Cbriatlana Mahood, J. W. Dobt,g, Isabella Dobbs; I. 'Dobbs, h. Foulchoctscr. tn: R. Pence .r. C. Flidter, Wlllanam 1• iehor. cher mother. U. Fibber, G. Futhar A (her brother,' The tax id3ore referred to w entire- Iy,,csalse9, by t issecticinets to purify the blootl f and It Is nitnesissiti by score.. of persons who have known Altp Flatter' and have a knowletige, her total remora -1,4013 to health and the ieetivery of her eight, as the accompanying letter of her brothexacts forth. • CO'N'SULTATION. ROOMS, Su. 120 Penn street, curer Evan's alley. 01 . 11, hnung from Shiut tbelfigifilliiiii ay iron' en. ertfOb Olfloos Clitlsono of Allestomy all. ALLE.3I/ X) T, oet. 14 l 1..3157. 'Ms. liszt.tv.—Dcar : have been troubled for some !emu . with the oomplaint descrilxid by your adver tisement. of Dr. Sargent a Diuretio or Backache Pills. and concluded to give them a trial, rind ant glad to ear they af forded me Immediate relief. I anornitly recommend them to Inv 4one suffering from like sytnploma,l feeling confident they will do all you claim for thorn. . Dario Stara. ' 'For ado by all Druggists. Price SO Cents per box. 4 === Chiles]] wool blank eta 11-bOu artb 17,00. 4 ". ••5,00 " 9,00 "4,60. '' 10,00 41,5111' ,11,00 8.00 " '13,00 " 14,04 *O.OO " " . 11,00 " 16,50 12,00 . 17,50 Largest stock, end nheitliest goods ewer seen in the two cities, on west corner 31arket Fourth &emote... No. tw . ' • anzz= Cell tied Examine the largo unit com plete stock of Ladloe' and,3llatat' Fret, at the extoradre fur horse of Win. Flem ing, No. lie Wood street. Memel,. said id Ml...cued. —ll row not as MD tot. aoltoo ottete 4* a Wt. hat it would Sel. , munriolos aottelse the dead • ot eke y eon toe tick' mut thh dept coed, Ault reader 111. a thlng to be enjoyed. We believe lltat there are millions of livingeritticeses to this Met. Dyspopala. Ls a horrictilinesse,lmt PlantallOn Bitters will cure it. It is a most invigorating tonic for weakness and mental despon dence. Thos who nre " out of sorts" should try-Plantutlon Bitters, mratt dollghtful toilot artlele--auperhm to Catalpa and at half the prier. MT:T.ll. Pantllles itlionld supply themselves with the first claw, crackers-znanufac ' faireo . expressly for tableiuso by the pop ular dim of‘Vray.t. Brothers, successors to' Martin Vorniolly; Irwin. street, near Penn. The crackers and biscuits mann, facturevl .by, this firm are equal to the_ best' in - the country.' Dealers are sup= plied. at. the most reasonable prices. Give ihese gentlemen a call at their ox- Lenitive and well managed bakery and be convinced of the truth orour &exertions. .'.littelfeed Trhunplauftli-Tho renowned Need Sowing Machine, for width It. 11. Long, No 112 Grant street, is agent, has tarried oft all the First Prizes this year at the' State .Falns. No defyiuty ono to produoe as good ■ machine for family sewing. It Is sosimplo that any one can learn, and It never gels out of order. Pricia tomtit all and within tho reach of all. goanttdvg G00d.,-Tho boots, !Mom, gaiters, dce., for mon, ladloaguidOildren, kept at 89 Market street, are Made, of the very-boot material, and sold Ms loing as the 'piggy!. 411- goods aro. warraritect to give satielhellou. If you mutt mato- Wog good, dud at gold ;Mom mall at Itobb'o Shoo House, Ki market atzetit. Fresh. pare and aromatic ootrain con otantly on band, .6:getber with a ilna gook ofahorro teas, Sc., at the old eatablished Tea Mart of Joseph E. Robin ma Xo. 20 Fifth atreoL A trial andecan, prison aquatics Masked. Prices moat Trunks! Tronlisit Trunkellt—Remem bar the place.to got _*our Trunks. Val ises, &c. is at Llehler'sTrunk ' E 013220, Na. 104 , Woodatreet. He keeps the very beß"ndisAur ,bteat in and examine, Trs. • EWeni, 1q0.41}6,W00d, strimt, at- Lends promptly.aucl in the heet,meahan feat style, to.sll ordersin the city or trona tho ceuntry, for.plumbhig, gas er Acne fittiog. Price§ voiy reamonable. Give' him a 1"0 you want. n Islas Traveling Bag, Valise nr Satchel, ;go to Leader's faeMonabis Trunk House, No. 104 Wood street,eind you will And Say' thing you can wish for in his Brie—cheap and good. WO. Country Orders solicited tor the erne donut pumps and all mule in tho plumb line; by T. Eurens, practical plumber and 'km and edam litter, NO. 165 Wood Wort. -- ”'" Eye, • Ear, Threat, . Limo, Cilium IMmtama and CATARIM, enommdbily treated by Dr. Aboro, 134 Smltlitield street. A book by mail 50 cents. TFE° %T.. Ewen; la Wood street, attends to ialtkhnis of plumbing Work, gas and steam =Ling, at the shortcut nonce and upon the mostressonable terms. ••• .ChandellenNpendaniVramotn, globes, and - lamp., Tor saki at e moat reasona blo terms, at T. T. Evans', No. 165 Wood °Gnmeriek=2l.or cheap, nick cerios and ao,ll7ething good, 8010 Arthur . Kirk's armory Store, Noe. 172 and 174 ' Federal atreet, Allegheny. ew• re r. airy Mizs NMMOSASIX XAL/LDIEIL Medicated Sailahaloes as • Mamell; By Dr, E. B. Aber= ,126MMUS street, Pittsbarill. Soo The season is now upen no when, despite every precaution, more or less of our citizens are afflicte with diseases of the throat, chest and, air gamma. p. Sudden changes of our. climate; Illy Wl tliated apartments, anti- an auxiospliiiii filled with fate particles of matte 4 limas& out from the hundreds of weakish* in: our midst; "Millis season of the yeaenie all apt to develop disease's of the thi*,' and is speedy ,renitsly should bo sought In order to prevent more serious cease! quences. The most prevalent form of ObIO/00 , of.the.Oto4slE!°?Pokl°. in an in flammation Of them:mous membrane lin.. lug toe sir Pabes,,andwhen not attbnded to. In time is as fa;alue contimasitleti, This dhalase" frerittentfit has its origin in Catarrh.*of 'Ott land arid' bossy which:, and iiittitluittabititskositothelslynt. and - trachea,' andi , lhaly•Jinvoliros bronchial •.thires: .. , Theryhowdruportani is it that the sufferer from catarrh should seek hamedhad zollef,whichlts Mai suradlyrocebteS istwoushltis have made 'the dineeici • gpeclei j. Expluienceinisproyedemen of the thradandlongstherelsnoramody , mrortmossatal as inhalation whedttropersi ly practiced Shwa Its ,fast IntrOductiere Into praised, 'wiener, and sitinare cont.! Until to perfeht the aystam, ao that:ex..: parlance& physlciana have no difficulty in determining thopossibillty of a cure. .colds in the bend are the mild cr war pr,;,.....tarrh, which net untie- VOMIT &It pertaitsto 1 . 4 . 1.te care of ttrenzeelveettelcil they nxide , ....' ° Pl din A t t a aheittfe adectlopi end reehnice.7 6 saunas allmentge ,in Merida 17.1 practice in this city, ddridat file bat yeer.l have had tinder treatment . o•ter thir teen hundred eases of catarrh and chests*. - ttf the throatmost of them chronic--end that Mytodrroof treatment by inhalation and atongtatloh 110bewn - uniformly ono ceiratil. the cettlfidates of the atacted will attest. Many of theses , tees origins.. tod in what are termEd Yidight .colds," which, ha they been properly attended to In their incipiency, Aped never have btvonie chronic, and thereby jeopardiied lite and caused great discomfort. • I profidsb daring the coining ,seinter to dismiss briefly throbgh your columns the various .dh,msw of the throe; and chart, in order than those Milian& in the organisms may` determine their con dition, and endeavor to point out, to. theta the danger ofdelay in putties; their cases in bands of; an experioncod physi clan. Truly urn E. S. ABOUV. M. D. . Medical and Surgical. Rooms, Ifit Smithfield street,. Pittsburgh. • • October .Ith 196.. aureate csidurrit aid Dfildirgell e r tem i=:=== - Mr. Sohn Morrison, one of our late worthy grand. Jurymen, makes the fol , lowing statement of his speedy recovery from, a disease-of the head and chest froni.Wilick be Ltd early perished: I cheerfully Mike known to the pnblic the speedy manner in which I have re, covered from my critical stab.: of health under the treatment of Dr. Ahem, No. 134 Smithfield street:- I Wareham!' afflict:. ed for several years With catarrh of: the. bead; Widell at Deet affected mytbroat; and soon thereafter my Icings beam:tele , : volved. And also this filthy braid 11X11* , mutation, gravitating,dpernstat ! bayed the functions of. my stomach.and liver. I Was so tlyepeparysand. linos no deranipsol. that - .l:ffiat,ll.l4let t 4+1113L oat afforded - so little' nemailidakneattorlitt' ay:stein; that I soonaotowie , ,ftiLii#94i, reduced in tleeb...l3nooensonyrwi - Life afferded,irottftwntenti What enjoyment ran one, buiLwbo. is afflicted snue X tame Latin. under the treat ment of Di:Jabots:4 bililltren weekm, and . the remarkable cagintei which has taken. I Platcetarathe eh tanniter hbff;of my. _disease, Y, la so ihort a tinge, oitt"c•N .ppititti-b.:Pair464.664 n&edible ,l44u. • •••• power; I have pined malty pounds in weight and am still gaining, and am once mom on the road to Imalth, as the result of his peculiar treatment Jon ar: Ma um so e, !2.55 Bedford street. 31. w ter 311w333 •1 l\3 rassairea. A WORD FROM 111 OLD 1012001. FHTSICIAR !=i! " There are Many systems of medicine by which we attempt to heal the human body and make it fue of dinease, rat:w hit; from the science of Allopathy down to that of Hydropatlry. . How tar the y have succeeded time has abundantly shown, by the number of their Isthmus. as well as by the number and nature of their curia. In the cum of Pulmonary disease, Dr. Abom has stepped out of the old beaten track, and adopted a spdem - so simple, direct and natural, as to recommend Heel( to all who aresufferlng with catarrh and disosaeaf the lunga, of a character defying cure by any of the old, methods of treatment, Although from childhood I have been raised' and also went through a mum and graduated as an Allo=r, yet a strict love of what Is right and best as well as personal henedt received by the new system of atomization, teaches me to bearanno testimony to lie merits for the benerlt of %offering hunianity. • " A . FALCON - MI, M. D. Practical Apothecary, Lawrence's-111e,- Hog. F. D. Kir:SEAN Attorney-ab. law, a resident of Franklin. Pa., suffered from defective hearing, bunting Mikes In the head, and discharge from the ears, for nearly twenty-five years, acknowl edge. his recovery to the ekill of Dr. Aborn. Farther Homo Toollhoosy—Asotbor Tdonwoololl Dom 11. Woo%W. LoW Cashier of its Illongutows, W. V., Anilloool . got. . , W. Wagnei, F.sq., Cashier of theMor gantown, West Virginia, National Bank, was for nearly five years painfully of with a disease in his head produc ing frequent copious dtseluirges from his care, and which almost totally destroyed his hearing. Ile was induced to place himself undorlho. skillful treatment of Dr. B. Aboen, (No. 134 Eitnithdeld street; Pittsburgh, Pa.,) who ispeedlly effected a permanent cure. Mr. Wagner publicly acknowledged 1)r. Alma'e great success under date of November, 1866, in which ho says: "I have no heels tattoo in saying that under your trent mord I have not only been relieved of my intense suffering, but theta am per manently and satisfactorily cured." The following additional letter has Just-been received from Mr. Wagner.. Moniasarreiters, W. VA., Juno 24th, 184. Dr. E. 8. Aborn No. 194 bbiithfletdbrreet, Pittsburgh, Po.: • • DEsitSm:—lam very happy to inform you that the treatment you gave me In. November lost, with the medicine you then gave me, arid afterwards sent to me from Meadville, hes entirely cured my head, end relieved me from deafness, and all those unpleasant sensations from which I suffered when I called at your Mlle., and that my bearing Is per fectly restored. When I was In Plus burgh a short liras since, and In conker- nation with several friends, told them ' of my .visit to you in November last, and the sueconeful treatment I 'received at your bands. Many persona in my IM mediateneighborhood who ta k e-noticed the resteration of my hearing;' will no doubt cell upon you. The gentleman who was suffering with his eyes in this place, about whom I wrote to you, went to Pittsburgh shortly allot you left there, and then went to Winston, In 'this State, 'inhere ho is now, engaged Iq business.„ lain told that he host the 'ewe hie efeeethninland that recently he' had the !eye ball taken out by some I surgeon from Buffalo, who happened to .bo at Weston. I regret. may much that he - did not got to Pittsburgh before you left them, ns my contidimse In your su perior Ala gives me greatrumnrance that you wouldhave saved lila eight. The old gentleman' who Is suffering front deafness has been to Pittsburgh since you you, laeftn d;re for th retg e ted purpose of calling a l he pon had delnyed btu visit SO long. Isbe the ll do myself the honor te Mil upon yo soon, and personally, express to you the deep gratitude. I feel towards you for the par, mutant cum which you have effected tn. my Moe. • Yours, vory truly, • , .W. WAGXEZI. In Wholesale' Boyer..—ldm. P 1 9 , "cl to offer you - at m3i. now house, 104 Wood. Wed, superior lot of Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, do, lover than any other houso in the oily. ilmist .ufwaturn all my work, and can warrant them to be Made of the very bestruatert al. Remember tho number, IN Wood . street Tritt:H • JORErII Lyoim , BLACK Saar Vet - lin-r Volt Cuteint. - -Beautlful goods, Rubble:email- Wes, In all widths, at leas prices then 0= be tinted in the two cities, on west ear ner °Market and Fourth Weiss. -ess, . GARDNER a fireereirr , . . Hargaina.—lnLadies and lames farm at the New Tor]. dal and fur house, No. 29L Clair afros! f. NUMBER 260. ÜBRONIC 'Z1.120 K.! . . • CATARRH ME _0 (=mum,. OMB **.§i - ,.x,uHti* - z.',' NEM :2 - ROM REM OE , . . f. Hon; w , e; 800 OF; . , Pluesitritlei Crawford - C. 4 Pt: 131 area, -Patidial;th, Pa. ) I:initatBna -fiotne,flee years ago m; eon .Willie,.commeneed allowing Brno, tome: of catarrh pf thalando which eon. tinned to inter wens untlllitia:syaten2 was WI debilitated as to pr6elada aft eultiyment of thi. sports* childhood or pu rune . any ordeal o f seady,or attend I. school, end ai dam wee entireiy pros trated '. ,1 0 1 ' ilogerioit fer."-*in?earicri, for weeks togetber,With "constant man ifestation of khetrynenkna at the disease. shah a a constant hsektn& nostril-die. Charm Bc.; irritatUnt of the throat, the.; cash* , nstwea. the natuti 4,0- in:um and treetnioni of phYslciarw; WO.; had fatted to affrird , rAllef until yOn were applied to dofiOg .r.eP*o ollo *ei 4 ti4 at T# ll 4 l / 10 /eet, VP*. wito he began to treprerre laturtediAdYnfta oatetonete frig.i7:tttr, tnestaart,' and carthred to . Ilopelire;' ll OUL.bow be - eoloYe l e good state Faith:Spar, the'lb :re ,, anda chti cod with ati;diet With dutlnterruption.dirdtted to .makethte •I rtebed to be ee4o9 - 5 1 that Lhasa? of wen ReMeet•fullY yous, • . • ,f9"anililKT,7.9•Ctqb-er.2410: ; IDAJELI3. E. S. ADORN, 1 Di CONSULTING I=l Operative limploa aid Ilysidai, FOR DISEASES Ot' THE Era Ear, Head, Tbxeat, I=l Organs of the Chest, and Chronic Diseases Generally, ESPECIALLY SUCH ,CASES is have been CONSIDERED' IN C URABLE, em bracing" peahen, !Jhelum* frau ae 13 f, BIMINI Aid Sistigg wee Was heal/ - 'Messes - of tie Re l~lerrC - et Um Head, Traddels, _ • .1 stills_ Sid 44)1INIMPtin. ne Well witlilesasek et the fait{ N Ike 11Igialive Apparstas MOIOAL'AND MOIOAL 1LCK,3104, .NC" - -01:41ilblehl: St MAW Onara Par 017103, PITTSBURGH PA THE WEBEIX GLUM' - -- Two macrnomm. IWHDYEEIbIY ADD BITIIIDAY. lase sboot. eratstalag THEITTACC 00L two; er talenerttad resdlag udder. taaldand lisdiset Edllatials. 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