JAMES P. BAltit; I . Editor and Proprietor. IMPORTANT TO TONWTORS Dr. J. H. SCHENCK. „ Ift, MROUEI G THE SOLICITATIONSof numerous perveF, the above named ti} In , will he at •the 'rug r tore of D. E4l. KEYSEES4 140 Wood street, Pit burgh, on on weduestill'*', 7 inursday andiday 14,•1,0r 4th. s:h and 6th, for the examination a pa ruts I. filleted with any disaa.ze of the Put= in " a rs "I"4Le, aueea PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, BRONCHIAL CONSUMPTION LARYNGEAL CONSUMPTION TRACHEAL CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, THROAT DISEASE SCROFE'LL OR KING'S EVIL PLFZE,ITIC CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, 'LIVER COMPLAINT, or any chronic difialLEo of a wastimi or debilita9 ng AFElViNCl d rw lY ot r il o a f d i t -t e e n ar u ailefi ' s ow A n o , have chronic ailments. and wish to consult him. ti ant this advertisement out. so as to enable them to remember the time of his vi‘it. For consultation and advice he makes no charge. ilfany persons, however. desire a thorough exam ination qf the lungs, so as to know their exact con dition. For such an examination his charge is three dollars. The cecaminatson being made with an instrument of his own invention, call:d " SCHENCK'S BESPIROMETER." the exa, is entirely free ff om pain, and trill point out the true condition cf the lungs, whether in a healthy or morbid state. Below will be found a recent certificate of rurr in the city of New York, attested by several witnesees. Dr. Geo. If Keyser, rf Pittsburgh was present when the statement of hire. Bartholomew was given, and can pouch for its genuineness. Bundreds of, cures qf alike character are scattered all over the United C;r.t....s, eo as to convince the inset int-redo/tit s rf the value of Dr, Schenck's medicines. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OR A RU N NIND TUMOR by Dr. SCHtiNCH! s MEDI *MBES-, The healiag - po siers of SCHENCK'S PULMMC SYRUP strikingly illustrated.. The case of MR3. MARY BARTHOLOMEW, No, h 3 West Fatty-fifth street. New Mora: This is to certify that I have been laboring under a disease supposed to be - Liver Complaint for a great many 'years. There was a hard swelling- in my suds. which became quite large. The doctors called it a tumor. . ter some tune it broke and continued run• fling for fourteen years, sometimes dischar ging a thin watery matter; and other times te*fin bile, Yo had the best medical attendance in New. rk, and My physicians ailtette:le that the ulcerous hole in my s de must notbe healedor the discharges from it stop ped, or Lasould soon die. sty physicians gave me calomel or mercury until my month becalms very sore6 -- ruid several times I yrs s saliva est as badly as any one ctittld be without thing under the process. No one could be tortured more th an I. was eiziddive through it. Within the last .year blo my od seem etrengted to h beg stop flowing,s.n. to fail momy p re thantuse at ver et, My ceased teheat for fifteen or twenty sec mots at . a time. My skin and the Whites of my eyes were as yellow as saffron. I knew not what to do and my doctors acknowledged that they could do no more for me. I was no - rifling-to try what are termed "Patent Methainea," fora thought-I bad - nearly all theibest physicians in New York to at me,and if they could not help me no one nonld. At this time,when I had begun to despa r,,a ' friend of mine brought meSunday Mercury, is whioh I read the neitificate of a wonderful cure r of cortatimption,the patient having been confined to her- bed, and apparently in the last stage of ' the disease, and yet was cured by Dr. Schenck. I would have considered this as a trickery or do !teption had it not been certified to by many re spectable persons, with the endorsement of the Rev, Dr. Bowling. This gave me encourage ment, and I was impatient for a consultation - 'with Dr. Schanck, having to wait for Tuesday, one of the days of his regular attendance to pa tients in shin city. It was about the last of July, gra63, when I celled on Doctor schenek . at his rooms. No. 32 Rind street. He said he under stood my ease, and gave all three of his medicines Palmeri - 081Lnp, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake a:: Pula-and within 9 days there was great change to ray feelings. Therhole in my side discharged : More - than.ever ; still I felt better, e and began to entertain Mayes of scare. I could feel th .Pul- monies Br — n opera rongl - yYIo blood. The - • 'seaweed Tonic seemed to act on my stomach: in an indescribable mannbr.bat in a very short time : it gave m e a ravenous appetite, bat not tin - 111 I had, taken nearly a box of Mandrake Pills. None could believe that any u • Jima • stomach could contain such an enoem ous quantity of corruption as I discharged. • It seemed Mat for nearly two weeks nothing but Wreenbite and unhealthy matter passed my , bow. els, My complexion changed, my skin beArat to look Meer, and, to my great a stomshment. I found the tumor healing coo I did not know what to think of that, as tee tors had told me that if :Atietater healed my death. would be the irnmedi r.t, eitebonacqu.ence. i longed for the next Tuesday. to see Dr. fichenok. He said that I Wee de:ag ... well, and that I would coon be as well as eter, anti thanks to kind Providence this promise bas been thrilled, This nay I feel as well as ever I did in my lite, .aithough it is only three months , since my. caseappeared to be desperate, All *he koOrr - ,-1/10 are astonished at the change. tine a running ulcer of so many years continuance --, intentheily healed, and I have no more of that cdttll: heavy; meaty feeling which I used to eXpe .i. Auntie almost without in ter nais4on. I rise the . morning without having a bad taste in my month, or a furred tongue, and I always have an decal -40ot appetite for ray breakfast. I am satisfied o that no one can speak too highly of Dr Schenca'a medicines and, their extraordinary effects. ;For my - part language is inadequate to express my gratitude, I feel that Dr. Scherick's medieases• by the Prvence of G have been means of the restoration of mod, y life, for which the I elan ever be thankful. I ticverat of my friends, through my recinninen lint on, have been using Dr. Schen ck's medial' 09 for consumption and other diseases cf that kind, All of them have been greatly benefit ed. 1 make this pub&c statement in order that the thousands who suffer from diseases similar to mine may be induced to try Dr. Schenck's invaluable medi twee. Do not think as I did, that if yourfavorite. doctor cannot hap yon no one can. I would ad vise every consumptive person to go and seal Dr. Schenck, and follow his presciptions. Take his hd.,. vice, at leak , if yon do not take hie medicines. id s encouraging to bear the people conversiog_ In his rooms and describing the benefit theys4 l oei,ve from his treatment. Their' looks show that they have no. deception in them. They are all anxious for help, and. are being all helped, I ' Wish all who are afflicted as I was to call and see J elin). for I feel that,ltan satisfy r every one of them that this statement is not 'exaggerated. relate all the, particulars, because 1 know that many are like what I *as--skeptioaL I have request ed a number of my friends to appesd their names Xotny statement, in order that no person cab ea jortain any reasonable double on the subject. MRS. MARY BARTHOLOMAW, He, the .utdersigned. friends and acquaint. :.ances of mrs, Bartholomew, who gives the abovi cerlificate, have known her for many yews; end do oertifY that the statements made by her are • entitled to full credence, and that the account , --notes all-exaggerated,--Scarcely-any-person who .4 know her...three months ago would recognise her 'DOW—such is the alteration of her appearance, ROCK WELL BARTHOLOMEW, 35 W. 48th street Capt. A. CHAMBERLAIN, 36 West 45th st,reet. Mrs. M. J. CEIAMBERLAIN O 83 West 46th street. FANNY W. HUSSEY, 83 West 45th street. E. M. HUSSEY, 88 West 46th street, Mr. and Mrs.-S.-SCOFTELD, • 88 West 45th street. DE. J. H. SOELENCIC will be at his Principal Office, No 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, ever/ SATURDAY from 9 a. m. to 4 - 1) m. He , eviss - advice free, • hut for a thotedgh examina- Um, With • the Respirometer, he charge!, Sate of Dr. Schenckle medicines ire hY•the gleas. dozen 02,613E10 bottlehi, •.! DO. CEO. H. KEYSER N 0.140 WOOD STRRA„ , girDesorip dts tiva pamphlets free at. the Udall: Medical. Great Discovery. KUNIiEL'S BjTTKR VINE OF ICON „.. . FOR THE * CURE OF Wesik'Stamachs, General Deb , lity, Indigestion Disease of the Nervous System, Oons'ioailon, Acidity ot the Stomach, and f...r all c.scs requiting a Tolle. WINE INCLUDES THE MOST AL agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we pee sees; Citrate of Magnetic Oxdie combined with the moat energetic of vege•able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark, The effect in many cases of de bility loss of appetite, and general prostrations, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Novro Tonic, to most happy. It ang• tnents the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of, muscular flabbiness, removes the palor of debili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do y ou want sow ething to strenghten you ? , Do you want a good appetite? ; Do you want to-build up your constitution Do You sr autltifeel well Do you wssit toyet rid of nevrousness? Do you wanten.rgy2 Do you want tcs sloop well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough - Is , tested by all classes of the eo.omuaity, that it is now deemed indispensible as a Toniehf , dieine, It cost but little, gives tone to the ;tor/tech. ren ovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic, Counterfeits. BZWA.RE or Comrrgarerrs—AS KUNKLE'S BITTBK WiNH OF IR IC is the only sure and effectual remedy in the Enown world for the per manent cure of Dyspeperia and .Debaiai, and es there are a number of imitations offered to the Pubdc. we would can t , on the .3.memunity to pur chase none but the genuine article, manufacture by S. A. KUNKEL. and has his stamp on the top of the cork of over; bottle. The fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth anu speaks vohames in its far.r, The BITTER WINE OF lau Ii put•up en 75 CENT and SI,OO BOTTLES, And sold by all rermatable Druggists tt rough out the country. Bo portioning that ovezy bottle Mars the foe-simile of the proprietor's signature GENERAL•DEPUT No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa. For Bale by Dr. IiEYSER, Agßnt, lio WOOD STREET. New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES I r fafttl'ocinfellilirdEooDs 4 2: naublier-eatl'O. l EPEB It to speedy in action I . No Change of Diet is Required It does not interfere with hi/eines, pursui can be used without detection I Upward of 200 cares the past month, some CA them very severe cases. It is adaptenl for male and faniale, old or young! J3bLL'i i;PECIFIT: PILLS are the original and , nly genuine Specifil , Pills Over one hundred `Physicians hive need them in their practice and all speak well of t - .e r ctlie acy and approve of their composit i n, a hick is entire ty vegetable and perfectly harmless on the system, linndreds of certificates ean be shown. Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent mail speedy. sore in all cases of upermatorrh ea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train, of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Sleet, the Vi' hitcs, Nightly or Involunlary Emissions, fileoltal Debility and Ir ritability, Incontinence, Imp,.,tonce, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervons Debility, to. Ato . all at which arise principally from SesutIaSIOSECP or Etelf4Abuse,or some constitrition.Q erangement and incapacitates the sufferer from ft: Wiling the duties of Married Life! In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, () lost and Stricture and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys they act as a charm I Relief is experienced by taking a single box / PRICE ONE DOLLAR. JOSEPH r-Lp.miNo, (toper alerts, atreet and Diamond and by Hz - nag - ma generally Pittsburgh. They will be sent by mail securely sealed on receipt of the money by J. BRYAN, M. D., N 0.76 Cedar street. N. Y., Consulting Physician for the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, t canal and Nervous Diseases, wh will sand free to all the following valuable works. The Fiftieth Theueand.—Dr. Belle Treatise on Self-Abase, Premature Deoay. lie potent.° and Loss of Power, iiexual Di , cases. Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Genita; Debility. &c. A pamphlet of fifty page‘i. con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be road by every sufferer as the uican of cure in Fe v °rest stage is plainly set forth. TWO stamps to psv Postage. TO THE PUBLIC Wei PECUALL'T - -Writhaistdrantandialso Li Modest o f dernonil- nations * treat secret and delicate disorders. self- _ abuse and diseases or -* - - tztatlOnseituunonend in trident to Youths of both 1 - sax and adtata, ¢inyle or mu.-; 01. fiecal,ra Da. stangsmirr publishes the :not of his date so, the ignarardand rebels modest are droadfalts shocked. audit/ant it a great, tan ..VOT7 immoral and for eintiredn.atlon and reorri3Vtion amorn their wives - , promising sons rind dams/titers. Theo family Physician 2110C1.1d be cantons to ksep trite in_4noranoe that they do the same to Dr. .aIr.A2N EIPH.UP. (except pc; blishina) lent a lucrative tloe naighCbe lost toithom among stnpV faleals modest , and pronsnutotnotts fannies. Osort-: tar ralead in ignoranoe. synms ay as mushrooms ant who compare sonny, inVallitenoe, dollars and cants, mysteriously, roeaniLF 0411 i gotten. Zr is to publicity, howerver, that netnes;.e. mesas and guiril.rs r.ro thar.tful that thou was, daughters and 'wards, facer sickly and of delicate condition. and nor acct. have boon restored to health and Vizor by Dit. BRA.NSTB.UP; besides awa.ll , botore and , saki marriage throar.h him have been Laved uneh feria[, anxiety, mortification. 4 6 . c. Spernaltp.- - hes or nocturnal =missions. are eromadetaly c in a very short space titian by his now rewabil,: whloh areßeettliarly his own. They are comoon.ftel from the Vegetable lit ed,.m 11.Widr..2 seen e fallani.of the Mercurial :velment ho has abandon. edit and substituted „rho vogitablo dis. 'mamma treated with nuirkeoecoccse—iviavix.gh Over forty yeers experienoe in thou tre.S; went In hospitals of both the yid World and the United Statos; leads him to, say—to all with r fair trial. health and happiness will again bl oez UM the now—palled cheek. Trifielso loam with montebanke and but come and las. carte OmuntnuotlenfiW ." . .g 4 t ol,l,ll 4drad dboasot which, go many annually ED oar countries, ' car now be-relieved. providing antr:lT=d to It. la time , Parties.. .tars can be had o. my tre.ttmeio hyproonting ta copy of thoMmiktalAtivisor,wh3el givetteratis to all that applyHarms tha Sql• vantoso of ovey foYty Imam exporience nut obeerratton, eonseqUeratlY. he bag superior In the troatnont special disease; awl.: wh• nominated by the yro."et.s. !Duras well a-3 race ed jurleyeel,O.le etitsgs...pub#micre, - Pries rs of hotels. km. OMos oir street. near Diamond Argot Private comnauut• cations from all pares of tkc , Ur!Liar, *lett ot tgededio. - 180:51: soe, dear' - • ; IPP.rbttrch Ferri - SYRIIP OF BLILNDRAHE AND STU, - Having had a man employed for the last Ai years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own Practice, and having used them with uncommon Meows in all tliat time, I feel it day to set thous I , efore . the, puhlie, as my axle 1101100 leads mete think they are as near specific_ as any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseasgrtlikt arise from an impure state of the blood. One trial will convince any person ol their fitness forthoi diseases,. Prepared antgol BRASSY:NU P, S 5 an - tedthfialket— Pitteburgh. Pa. CVN42OIID GRAPE VINES. WITZ WERE Ei1110.19E4 THE FIRST 'to v v secure this LEIVAIJITA,BLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for fiveyears. We obtained our Original vines from air. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in nal awarded us a diploma for its exhittition, and the Allegheny County Agrienltural Society. filiiikk,e , DlVEMillta for it , the BEST new seedling rare; all - respects superior to the • Tenb •-; Our. 'Wok 6 . 11 Vines Is :tinequal led ioxywh,exa, trine we offer at 25 cents e ac h, slimy per dom. $12,50 „ear "400. Sloe pe r 1;000. firnall.viate at less - prices. We _eau farad' a few extra larawTllloB at from : 56 *P 1 01 1 t° 4 410 / I *. • - 41-t Plitib ta)X., Wak/iiiiktf; , Sl9l Street. IMPORTANT To LADMS " GREAT A MF - A"\ R 1 ' . 51 r‘ HARM'S lIHHONh THE FEMALE PILLS 11_11AiVE NEVEIt YE'r FAIL. (Fl'Hl IA the directions 'ace boon F crict ly 1°110170d.) in rieuoving difficultici; ircm 01 38TRUCTION, OIL STOPP.A t4E OF N ATURI Or in restoring the system to per'ect hoot when suffering from Spinal Affections. PrMat ens the Whites, or other wm,kiaor- of the I- on 0.• gang. The Pills aro perfectl s y hartulow, on the constitution, and may be (skim by the most doi. inata females without oamiLt; disrt.es: E.:. the isaine time THEI ACT AS A CHARM. By i reitoring the gyarra Lie heJithy ronditn , t , an , by li:ing• ing on t mootT•li- period egulafty no matter from what cacao the ob- traction ILIIP arise. They should, t,wever. NOT be Winn the first three or I ., ur ,•hs of progaßnoy though in eafe at any other time. as v.oarriage would be the result. Each box contaim do Pills PRICIz, ONE DOLLAR. DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE On LientlBol, of Feaink,. Pregnaney, Efirronness, bt lity, lied Abuses tificature. and ouipnerioth e LAD ES' Pro. - VA'fli ADVISER, a elphlet 470 Pages, set free to our, ieldress six cents re quire f to pay postage. 011oahe Pills and Raub will oent l.y mail, coun J entially, when dcEirod, scA Lop, and pr-paid on receipt oI money J. BUY AN. M. D.. tionir..l Agent., No, Culor New Yt.o3. IrS.-Fold by all t'-e p. in is a' fir eor, er Of the Diatnold and 2eloirket or , gem I enad w 44)0 1.): HOW Luse! 110 W IrES11:0REo dug, Pub 11.1,3 in a w.„'- 1 rnr,l .pe. Pr o t 1 e' , l L UItE OA II A A Vlt E treatu tud r.• I. al our,: ~ t tiorrinati,rr hcea, nr Peminfl oluntary Einis giorio, sexual Debility. [ll,l in, pedinei- t= to Misr riage kcnentLy. Ncrvett,air Gen utuptue.i. E, imply and Voilt a ar. I i 1.3 sai,tl Inearieity resulting froai Stitt- alstisr„t. rs - Itats.T. • Cry VIIRIVELI.. NI li.. authi r • the .Ir..ett Book, a A Room to 'A best, ztud• of Fonirerera: Scut uatier seal. ir. a Ha it ti.sai:opu 1„ tin y a c, dress. is , ,, f-ipoid .in riorn.t it toint, o pos tage S amps by Litt. rl4 J h I.:a F 17;• • , • w York. l'oil 110‘, eel 6 an-dew. 9'OISIAI4' ENITLA.N ti .0 IRS F. I, in pent cent,. ti. 7 r • 11. D. TRlBilq Dear I h r.'., the lie cry :h."' v that rime ha% i,eoll o ran Irll - and 1,1 r.s% hut nes e- have found an ar,i,lo eu,,tr . Horse Li 'Amer. t I have lair'3 lit en In) 11 , ree. , aistctrover, Fyr itl R . rut.. calk I..Yethrtz,. 1 t the glands, 3 C., :is a , r tny.r•lf. and hare alrrayr ',is, a;ttdb,t) rem-,ty. . L. I I] f I Nr.a- Yf.r I, all .Iry 'III.OIIII4AN iL(411110111i mon: Alley, I'm shurnu. , N gi_.l W GOODS. VV E 4RE !lEEE) V I N 4: !Li:. % 51,r1; w .••i• sre r hr , -uch from thc e ,t, corn rr.ri .r.. 1,.• I .I•rw-, tow:. Goods, such a• 110tilln. , Tr Iturb . ll,i.• • arlet). • L. 4:,l:ty Hu-ILRI HOjP BALMOIIAL - 1 FINE AN IRE CH ORSETN And a larg.:.,ur.PLY 13,1311 NS E.llHfi ii'l FANCY Gui , DS A.NT) At 141z0:,,50e Allll it 4.11.11 We only buy from iirgt band, and eell ut Lilo LOWEST CASH PRICES MACRLJII & GL DE Between F n a and Ilia=Gud 91E,:g.. F25;?.... - ii . l',:: 4 -:. ~ :- : 1- i._;) ." I'6 iii P!I CO i; i ;,i.:'7 al!i i ii 6.:! I usual_ No.:Iva:114, .;t4). tfou 13,2N.1113 cot• 170.;;^:a DL, `lOl - .3e and z I.'‘va flArt.Ctuz Ataxin.c.3 and nla thc.7.7 ' cinlights, ranlL3 sad Rave also on niiihnrcnntles, A. 160. fttraiSt. tttl, Wroca - ht. Iran ;;aaftinF, l'allta la evary vatiew % and c074r.a0 th. 3 rttarlu:gat..r.e Wool= Mscianor7 , VOri itlartl.l.to Ufic.s.4 we It. rf, .7 ' • od o 1 tho bezt: _r.n.ill7-• • . • 14n11 awes :o ;Wir - o;t4ort, from or t 0,4 act and: tronirtb.• e - - R.F.SOI.I".CION I . II4WOSING EItTAIN AMEN Dfil ENT:- I 'fllE CONSTITUTION. Be it regott..-/ /.;, f and Houge uj li7,ry4e-ra,ll4v, i it, ibnonon zoeatth of Pennswiriania ea General A , aembly met, That tho following amendments be iroposed to the Constitution the Con..mvnwealiii, in ac iordanee with the previsions a; the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to the third artiole of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows SECTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this U , . anuouivealth shall he in actual military service, under a reanisition from the President of the United State?. or by the anthor ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such re4tulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, at fatly as If tie? were present at their usual plane of &cction. There snail be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Coast:rotten. to be ti,,,li t -- nated as F ections eight and nine, es iollowa: tilstrriog S. :No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing MOTE than coo subject, which shall be clearly ex pros. el in the title, eLoeiit ap propriation SECTION 9. .140 sh,ll ire loosed by th e L es _ islature gtanting on I .IvErs, i'ri"ilegeJ, in any case, where the author .y t, grant such powers, or privileges, has been, - r may herca 4 ter be, conferred upon the Ceri!= thi , 11 }jN CEs A . the Menge locpresentative^ fri IN P. PENNEY. ''acme- of the Scoots. Optstena OP TIN tgeßgr.C.7 I.P . TM: CG/lii(r:PV:RALTR. Ilarri-tbn.r., .1.2.:3- I. A's;.'3. PENNFAYLVAL, LA. SS - ...---.) I do h9rety certify that rho inrEttoAng t.s. (annexed As :A Int, It ne amteorreet copy of )----- .1 the . - •rig - ir.,l ;lowa o.rsointion of the OA:An ent] Arsputd,r, cn ...tied'" A .) oint Ret(clution pro paging certain amendment, to the Codbtifution." at. jhe Same rOMILllan u/1 Lie . a this office. In tOtialoll.7 whrre-.1 I het e hereunto set aly 's ()t han& and .mn.Am.l toe seal ..f rho Secreta fiea to be aftLt atl 0. , ... dar and year above w ri tt en. ELI ii LIFER, julA t itl Secretary of 01: Commonwealth. -- - - - - _ TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. WE ARE NOW MI A N UFA CTURING a superior article of IM E , Which we aro prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 50:o LLRYRTY STREET, Best quality of FAMILY c , Always on hand as woad. DICKSON. STEWART Ar CO • Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICR 138 cOHYTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, tanington City, Ana. sth, 1863. WHRREAN, i'y satisfactory evidence presented t> the triplet , i- led, it has been made to ajek.rer that rse FII :.. 1 NATIONAL BANK OF PlT't . s- BURG B. ixii .1.0 Ccunly of Allegheny and et,t4. of Fer.:Nylt 4 ,.,l. a has been duly organized undor and aceordin. .o the requirements of the sot of Congress. crittriad "an Act to provide a National Cutrency,securcd by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re derz;tion thereof," approved February 2.5t.h. 1.61:1. and hag complied with WI tho provisions of grad not rduttired to be complied with before cornmencincAbo business of Banging. Now Tuna:Fogg, 1, Ifugh McCulloch, Comp -ol ler of tha Currency, do hereby certilty that the said FIRST; NATION AL BANK OF PITTS puRou. county of Allegheny and State of Penn errlyar i el. is autaorited to commence the business Of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hnnd and seal of officeethis sth day of August, Itif,3. H 1131311 MeCULLOCII. ~ SS } Comptroller of the Currency. 1,..--- The . First National Rank of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Capital $400,000. with privilege to in crease to $1.000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Cur rency, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL B OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully :„Ireis Ito sevibes for th cllection of Notes. Itrafs, Lti le r ge e o of Exchan, ,Ice. receive money on der r , -it and buy an 1 sell Exchange on all parts .11 the country. Tne sueeess which has attended the Pittsburgh runt . ..01111.11.17:7 wince its organization in 1852, will, we F , clive b e a sufficient guarantee that business ottrtNted to the new organization will receive' the s. tde toeruptattention. Having a eery extensive correspondence with. Banks a -.d Bank. re, through ,, ut the. country, we believe as ran °ter unti-eal facilities to those who do boldness with us, Thu busineas will be conducted by the same cffl m? and director.. DI REMORA: Jarnal Laughlin, W m. K. .hi imick, 1t.. , m.r. .-, Hayr, Alexander Speer. Thomas Bell, Francili G. Bailey, Thos. Wight - ms., Alex. Bradley, Samuel Beg. JAY, ES LAUtiIILIN. President ,i , , HN D. S , :TiLLY, enabler. A eguat `.!h. lani;d.imtf. . . KOUNTZ & MERTZ, L 41tiKERS, IVO."'" W o4 ' 4 BL. Socond doo abovn I , lftb Street, KA LEDS ;A „FOREIGN AND Domeatic. ELY (tin. Barik 2 , 1 °tea, and linvern• con ectionn promptly attamitd r<, Nlsit Lynn, .E . NI AN I) NOTES ' 1.7! ern' o! ntho,t , san Quartrxraz 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, r the , , r ,- vorpmeiv ReQ..L. - ities, bought bY IV, H. W11.L1_63104 et CO., roc !. COl - 1, Or 01 Thiri, MN= Atf#442 N 44 %Iravat ir ( )1) S FOR, T IIIE• bITCHEN. I=il Tin Ware, ' Brushes W ,,, den War , : Basket. Spice Bole, J oily Id °aid,. Cup Tabs I Wash Basin; Straw .attars Cup Mope Bair Sierer Wire Sieves Mince Knives Coal Scuttle Siiver Soap Store Polish Cbamoir Skins Knife Washers hnowers Basting Spooas Gridirons ' Coffee Mills Lemon Squeezer= Wash Boards New Pans Sauce Pains 'ic silo hone 1 Bird Boasters I irk Keitic , s i Fry Pans lista, 13oil, 1"F ' Farina Boilers Graters i Egg Beaters Larding Needlera ' Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Filterers Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers Iron Holders I Wooden Spoons Stop Ladder. Butter Prints lieelers Wash Tubs Clothes Lino: Soap Cups Scales Toast Fonts Cook's Knives Sad Irons Bread Poxes Moat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes. dm., ,gto, FOR THE DI NINO ROOD. RILVRII PLATRD. , Call Belle Nut Picks Fish knives Ice Cream Knives INapkin Rings Cake Baskets Forks and Spoons ' Oyster Ladles Sugar Spoons Mustard Spoons Ice Pitchers Goblets .ERY. Carvers Forks Square Waiters Crumb Brushes Crumb Trays Chafing Dishes Coffee Biggins Coffee Cafetiers Nut Crackers hound Walters Cork Screws .. Knife Sharpeners Water Coolers, Arc. URAMBEIL. Water Carriers Chamber Buckets Bowls and Pitchers Gas Shades ... D P. A NV EltV RA I OS ,• Mar', et ,trio Casters Syrup Jug:: Cake Knives Crumb linivat Salt Stands Fruit Stands Boner knives Soup Lades tir.tvy Ladles Children's Cups Round rOval Salvers Bouquet Stands CUT Ivory Handled Knives Cocoa do do Stag do do hngliish Tea Trays Fork di Spc,:oa Trays Dish Covers !lash Dishes Wine Strainers Spirit Coffee Pots Table Mats Bread Baskets t. .L.l .0 att.r. ' Le. rn Wino Coolers Hefrigora' ors FOR THE Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths Alatre.s Brushes :-;having ißtuas Nursery Shades u Matt% Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Li braer Steps Door hints Vienna Fish Globes ; Vegas Bird Cages Meat , Safes V izzetta Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames' Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining( to a well appointed 11 , oleoholci. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of .' ACTT. T. _a_daw KAY & RICHARDS First door below the Exchange Bank city All goods delivered free of charge the ,Allegheny Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne borough,' etc. agLS-law NOTICE• 114AVING 'RECEIVED I NEODII A - .11.1. tion that persons have at different times in the name et the Sui:siste ce Committee, golle i contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gardners and country* reople in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect inch contributions for us or the Bespitol. :Ina then contributions thus collected have never reached us. W. P. WEYMAN. JOS. ALARKE, }Ex. Core. M ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee should be seot to Messrs. Weyman Son. Smith field st. or Mersrs Otto. Albree. Son dr C o . Wood street. .selff 11. J. LYNCH AVING VACATED THE FRONT ALA- of his store, No• 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new addition.to rear of old store, entrance on Market alley s fact door from sth street. where Dry Goods will he sold cheap. anls REMO V A L. p R. F, BARDEEN HAS REMOVED M f e r . o n tn ,, I, p:t ‘ cdtliteqd street, below . tho Girard UOCIPP. - 14, , Firth street oppooto the Court ,tr+2l4f, Hydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOB wetting Plants and flowers, washing window& carriages, &o, Pumps of every description sold and repaired: , Daykin4 -Patent Water Drawer made and sold. W In 3 SIDON & KIL One do LY.l or 64 reozo E Wood St ft:dr OF PITTSBURGH LAN FITTSBURGH TRUST CO PA IIitiUSEKEEPER•S - 30 FIFTH STREET Educational, Hon. Wilson Judgo of the 'United otates Circuit Court, President. Comoro( Penn A - 6i Cinie St.., Pnte burgh Penn'a., CIIT,APEST AND boot. $35 pays for a full 'Commercial 001/Xeo• No extra charge:, jot Ll 111,-..:teers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keoping. Minister's sons at one-half Price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is aornimite3 by experienced Teachers and practical acomintanta, who pre pare young men for active instincts at the least expense and shortest time fur the most lucrative and responsible sitnatiors. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad. hates at this College bv butnn es, men. Prof A• • Cowley, the 'best Penman cf the Union, l wh M B h , o a ld n s d t over c all largest mumibors oe aFhIFeISs T RPaapud .Business Writing. SS. .attend whore the Sow and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. . For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing lull information, enclose twenty-five 'ciente to the PrinopaLs. auto 3ENP. SMITI4 ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROMF.RS Fri TITS INSTITUTION, SiTUA.TEJO -EIN LORETIO. Cambria county Permsyl rania about four miles from Cresson Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in -1858. with nriviliges to zanier the usual Oollegiate flecor.i and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the 003 t healthy in Pennnylvania--this: r,rtion of the Alle gheny Monntair.s being for it: pure water. bracing air. and I:inter:rune scenery. The Scholastic year c.tiomencea on the IrTP.3 I I !MONDAY after the 15th cf AUGUST. and ands. about the Ztth of .1 U N lowiny. w divide into two Seariona. Studonta cannot return home between thc Seczior,c. the Apparstus 71?C.P.- fury for Land Surveying. Ent.ineoring. Till be forniArd ttj tlae I=itution to the dtudentt. InEtrouicEntai hod Vocal 'd Retie faun= no extra 'barge. Studcr.ts wll lug admit•eal eel* 7r411-r to the age ,-1 unmh•tod. Titawn—.leard and Tait - A -L, half yearly in .....trance $ 65 Surveying aria ore of instruments, 1 , ..r an num 20 tlaonoal end .I%f od.:,rn lauguty.el, extra 1 0 Students spec., ( 1, 111ete... 20 Reference car. be to 'hi 1-;.t. 4v. Bishcp Domenec, Rt. Rev. Illstop hood. Philadelphia Re, I'. t,nl.-t:• Rev Dr, O'llar4, Philadelphia, Rec. !leer; M , Leughlin. Phila doiphia :Ker. Pierre Maher, Harrisburg- N. B.—A heck ra, to Le a to it m Crept. nopfl s_ n. For Ra`a, Mice Roaches.!.. Rnits, Moths in F'uni. inFertg on Plant Fowls. Animals, a,. t'ut up in Ir.o. "Lc and 1:1 hattlel and ; and 5 timks .r ft 1 , 1%. Public read tutiona, So, 'Fly in fallible Tomedicks known.' CPAI f urWRIPoCM`Rsi TI . IIE - an - Fa 'Rata come out of tletr 'nolo- to die." Si' Sold wholesale in all large eitiea. 44r- Ad by all Dreggia,4 alai Dealers every where, Beware af all wertlik:s imitations. ‘;/- Son that - Co.itar'e" name i= on each box bottle and, tlailt beforo ycu buy_. Address HENRY R, COSTAR, Principal Depot, 453 Broadway, N. Y. /Hp Sold by A. E. SELLEKS GO.. and B. L FAIINESIOCK Lt4lneale Agente, Pitts burg. iylF-6mdrodav SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward r-ounciry PITTSBUR(.4II. Warehouse, No. lag FiJA mid 7 3 20 Seoend sta. Manufacturers .of all and descriptions of Coal Oil hatorta and 6ftels. Gas end Water Pipes. Sad Irons. Dog Irune. 'Wagon Boxes, Seel MouldPnllie s ficngers and COUL.lingF. Aloe Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip tion made to crier. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundrs, all necessari fitting will be carefully attended to. o2l:lyd.kw J. DUNILEVV. (-} r o c -, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PtInIiBURGH,PA mc22:lydat> Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. AORNUCOPIdE SALOON ALWAYS in/viral:Lee. The proprietor of this noted eat ing es , ab.khment has just recievod a large sup • ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They 111.1 be served up in the hest possible manner, with all the delicaoie, the Market affords Don't forget the plane, eorl,er of Ft fth and Tbn , 4ln streets. s 'e:N•dtf N. WEIS, Proprietor. MEDICAL CARD F. X. DEROLETTF, M. D From the Medical Faculty of Paris, Fiance, Fa Intern , Itesident Physician) of Hotel Dieu. Charity hospital., Bcn. Date of Diploma, 1878. OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET. St Nichol/in Building, Consult-hilt a GRA , r.veyy Tuesday aad Friday. from 10 o'dock I'2 a in., and , rocu 2to 4 p. tn. BeB WALL PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete atsortruent of beautiful PAPER HANC4IN63I4g Of all styleS, at prices lower than Can be again offered. For sale during the 24.10 U by AARSIIALL, S 7 Wood Stroet. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACHER'S, - • NO. 115 FIFTH STREET mbrasing Gent's. Ladies, Misses and Cidldren's wear in great variety. sell - NOTICE.—ANDItEW liI,OMAN, OF Pittsburgh, 'HENRY PHIPPS, Jr.. and 7110. M N MILL)Eh, of Allegheny city have th s day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Itol.og Mill business, ntder the fi La name of IiLO3IAN PHIPPS, Andrew Kleiman and Itenry Philips Jr as Gen eral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, the partnership to continue laid' the Ist day of January, 1870. ANDItEW KLO AN, II EN HY PHIPVEL JP. TILOS. N. MiLUULL. POlo-18wGw MOD EMOVAL Or LIVERY STALIAL.E. AL The undersigned tinving removed his Livo ry Stable from th , s rear of the Scott 110111,0, to near the corner of First and Smithfield sliest. W. C. Conn s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages,' buggies, and saddle horses upon tho shortest no floe,Alen horses It opt at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu noraLs will re ;pit. his special nttontion, NkIAL RR i iItaLAND. AT EW FMUITS AND. 'NUTS 100 boxes Primo f , rangom 100 do do Lonion 20 Bags Bow /11 , 5 I i,:th Walt atr. 20 do do Filberts: 20 'do do Brasil Nuts: 20 do Fro:di .4.3eaca Nuts; 50 do Amon& liordeocs irics; Just received and for sale by RLIYMNR BIIO'E. a.ta • N0t.120 and 12st Wood sheet. APPLES—iSO BARRELS OF GREEN Apples. Tifit - roceivedand for taleby FRI2I3d. & ARMSTII.OfIO; oa3 corner Market and Yu% Arcata. Bank Elections. BANK OF Prrisacracia, October 15.1.863 , N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI -2111. RECTORS of this Bank wilt be held as tho Banking Ilbuse on MONDAY, November 16th, between the hears of 10 a. to., and 2 o'olcask p. m. The henna' meeting of the Btookbers will be het 1 ,rt TUESDAY. November 3d, at 11 o'clock a. m. J Lail! 114.RP.P3R, oelf3 3 d<w Crashier, ENCHANTS AND MAIMPACTUDERS. 8AN1C.,31 cetober 15, 1863. IraNHE ANNUAL EILIECTION FOR I. _H. RECTORS will be' held 'at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 16Th day of November next, between the hirne of 10 a. m.. and 2 0.. m The annual paeetin• of the Stookholders will bo held on TUESDAY. theld day of November, at 10 o'clock te,m. JORN SCOTT. Jr.. oel6-te. Cashier. L'rntr.Na' 13..trur 153 , O . N ELECTION FOR THIRTE EN LI. xs- RECTORS of this Bank will he held nt the BankiteEreuse on MONDAY November 16th, at 10 o'clock. a. m. Toe regular annual meetinsi 011116 SeDakl'old frs will b 0 held on TUESDAY NovemberSsi at 11 . _ o'croci Et. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier /UN CITY BASK :DirresuAGE4 tctober r 5. 1863. 4 N.ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN I RICCIORS Lf this Bank will be hed at the Banking Howe, on MONDAY, November 16th. bttweea the httuu all a. m„ and 2 jp.m. . The annual meeting DI the - Stockholders he held OtiUESDAY. Noverobtr 3d. at Tna'clock a. m_ J. IItkOOSIIII, ocl6-1 md .Cashier. ALLEGE-Mr BASIC. Pittabur,a. OctobeLl4, 1863. -CAN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF this Bank will be held at th Banking Rouse on the 16th of November next, between the hoora of 10 a. m and 2 o'clock, p , m. J. W. isCOOKhr. The annual mee' ins of the , ookhold Ca e s rs ie be neld on the 3d day el November next t at. 1.2 o'clock, m. oo rte ITP THE PIIN3/!A., INSIIBANcg Co„ PITTSBURG/I, tetober 9th, ws. sirociimOLDEßS OF .11g JR. CLmfany are hereby notified that t..• e an t ual election for D rectors far the ensuir g Year: wilt be held at the olEce,.No. &a Fourth street, be tween the hours of ten o'clock a. m, and 1 o'clock P. to., on MONDAY, the 2d. day of o.ember, 1%3. L GRIER SPROUL, oelo-td ECM Mari% FRUIT TREES, &0., ink ER STOCK OF TREES, OF LARGE X-. size, for tall planting. is fine, APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, GRAPE VINES, viz: CHERRY, and DELAWARE, CONCORD, And the new approved torts in large quantitice, and all tber unary Stock for profit. Ornamental Shrubs and Evergreens, In great varieties. Farmers and others coming to the Nurseries with the r own wagens will be furnished extra large TREES at the usual rates. T, 1. SHIELDS & CO, sew-ltdtatw SEWICKLEY, PA., West Virginia Land for Saie• A VALUABLE AND FINE TRACT ' ' ta e : anaw . a River, about 4 miles from the City of Parliers burg, Wood Counbv, W. V. The whole of whish is under good and substantial fence, and more than one-half is highly improyed and cultivated. The balance is well timbered and the whole well watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard. besides 150 young trees set out two years This is one of the moat desirable farms and residences in the County or State. This farm will be so d. low . Te"MU easy, and. a good bargain awaits the purchaser. For further particulars apply or address M.. P. Altlll9B Parkersburg, W. V. ariT;ltd3mw Farm For Sale. AN IMPROVED FARM FOR SAI contaLing Ciacres, situatad in MOON TOWNSHIP, Noar Stevezaon's mill. The said farm being in a high [tale of oultivadoni has two dwellings, a good barn. s --house, a small tan yard. to- Kotler with allnecessary. in.:aiding a coal bank. inst threw miles from the river. For fur ther particulars enquire by masir otherwise of ROB HOD. On the premises. 2400.11 P. 0.. Aliegh T ety O co.. Pa. ocS-2telfr4tw p Xl6. HALsEr, OF NEW TORR . , MAUS Linvented a _process by which a rush and luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plants of great medicinal virtues. This delightful Wine combines ail the high medicinal properties of the Dandelion. Sareetparilla, Yellow _Dock. - Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whose virtues are ten litnea store affective as medical .aeents. Bo pure and concentrated are the medicanal proper. ties of this Wine,thatit has. been found the most effective medicine new in - use. FrequentlY,!tess than &single bottle matures the lingering Patient from debility and sickness ,to strong and vigoroni health. Every dose shows its good effects en; the constitution and improves th e general health: with Dr. Halsey's celebrated GIUSICOATFD FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cured. DYSPEPSIA \ AND INDIGEST/05,•• A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the moat distudna fonds of this omplaint. AGUE AND FEVEri...One or two doses 0 the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the tame and cure the Patient adhered es, when the directions on the bottle areto. ' DROPSICAL 'COMPLAINTS....ProuI on to two boxes of tho Pills. and three bottles of tn Wine,ouro this;obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF TILE ICIDNETS.—. The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst cases. DEBLLrrr, SIGHT swzdoirs, Anneal tion and. Weakly Slate of the Cm. . taws.—The Forest Wine is a populai reined; or all t.heeie complaints. One to three bottle cure the worst cases without theme of the Pills; but when the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der, the Pills will be required. . BiIIgURATESIL.;The efficacy at the4or est Remedies-in itheumatign is very singulars Some of the mostdistresemt :wee evdr saw have been cured by them in or twelve day ime. • BILIOUS DISORDERS Asp FOUL STOMACH...One purgative_ dose the Forest Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any • com. plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con- FEVERS.-.One of the bowels. FEVERS.-One or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGHS, COLDS, ETC,•On break of the Pills. and a hottle.of the Wbao, will lap and ewe tho most severe colds, coughs, and tains', d m breast ULCERS, BOLLtit,B.L4) , Telial, Scabbed Head. Ringworm, Bevie . elae.- Salt Mee, 'Hare Eyea,and every kitwfolifunru3r. These complaints all arise from one common cause—immure — Generally nothing but the Pills - era required for ho cure of most of these disorders; but it boa remedies are used, two boxes of the Pills. and too or three bottles of the Win e& will cure the velllF worst cane. and frequently by less than ball the JAUNDICE..Two boxes Mho Pll many bottlesof the Wine; (meths semi, *sae of Jaundice. Frosstsic OBSTRUCTIONS, pr educed from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few clues of the Forest W ins cures the most disttessmg forms of those complaints: and if the Wine be followed up a few weeks, these dorm:memento wilt not occur main The and gives str visor.and The Wine es= kw enits the female tons&utio bloom= health. Over a 'million of xes and bottles have been sold within the last two years, in the United States and Canada- Letters and certificates to the amount of many thousandsi have been received, toshiying to the cures and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large square bottles. one dol lar per bottle, =or tax bottles for five dollars.— Forest Pills,,twenty-five cents per box. Genera ,spot, 55 walker Street, Now York; sad , kePt . . yy one or more _respectable druggists in . ahnost evary city and village in the Union and British Colonies. Dr. GEO, H. HAYS s.lacidgimt. geld by Druggists everywh street, ' W ood mlG2:lyw "Elan SALE-4 NOW OFFER, FOR A sale until` tho tirst of Marsh 1864. a =an farm of 49 Rom. 2 roods and 15 perches. strict measure. situated. On the waters of Robison Rno, End underlaidwith stone coal and convenlemtto Railroad. - Enquire of N. Barclay on the prem ism, or 'address art4Altdrinsw, N. ItAZOLAY, lioblectovna. 1 DAILY POST I_, DAILY POST—ADVANCED RATES. •Oae Year, by Biz montba. " fit ..... 4 Three " • " . One "" »_ .... .......« c 15 One week. deliveredl"B T ; Single .... o agent per hum — dred .- . 2 o(; A Snake in a Man's Stomach. A physician at Orenkoldsvicke, in hie official report to the Royal Swedi 3 / 3 Sani . tary College, narrates the following,: • A peasant from Trehorningssjo Kapell, visited me at the beginning of this year to consult me regarding an unwelcome guest that had got into his stomach, naffie• iv, a snake. Daring a journey he had slept one night in a wicker basket that stood upon the floor, - and all at once he awoke feeling something which resembled a cold, live body sliding down his, throat. ;He remembered that he had seen some large half decaye.d logs brought in for the r fire place, and at once bethotight himself that very likely a snake might have been =Concealed in one of the holes of these logs, and during the night had come out to seek a warmer dwelling by sliding down the sleeper's open mouth into his atom. ach. This idea became quite rooted with him. When he got home he took epsom salts and aloes in numerous doses, but the snake which at once notified its presence by sucking just below the abdomen-(!) was not brought to light. After this the poor sufferer drank at once half a gallon more of another mixture, but with no avail. Had he more, he said, he should have - drank more. Now he drank a quartern of nitric acid mixed with three pnts of water, but equally unavailing ; the •snake only grew still mor3 restive. Next, a sort of soap was znade of thin, eour ale, and the juice from tobacco pipes which had not been cleansed for more than a year. Cold sweating, retching ; and at last vomiting followed, but the man only got worse. We now tried, assisted by two friends,to kill the snake by squeezing it to death; and he and his friends continued during nine hours to knead away and the snake really became more quiet for twenty-four hours, but that was.all. After having drank severarquarterns of turpentine to no 'dee, an attempt was made at angling foe. it. A sort of fish-hook was made of iron wire, and a lump of dough, compos ed of flour, the whites of eggs, treacle and batter, was put on as bait. The hook fixed to a string was swallowed, and after about half 'ins hour, a "bite ' was felt, and the string was therefore hauled in, and the patient could distinctly feel how the patient clung to the hook ; but unfortu nately, just as it came to thelorge, it let go its hold and' down it 'sank again into the stomach. The next attempt was still more un fortunate, as the hook got fixed in the - • • -on ,ave .een "thought that this would have induced the patient to give rip any further attempt at angling ; but no,'a third attempt was made, and an extra tackle' fixed at the hollow part of the hook, to be able to get loose if it should fix again. This time the snake would not trite at all ; the hook was drawn up bare, and all further attempts at angling relinquished. Quite in despair the peasant now consulted me, (the physi cian spoke of above) and I tried to rea son with him, it was of no use, he clung to the idea. I have since learned that he has consulted bothysicians and others, and he was at last obliged to return home unalleviated. When he got home, he be came addicted to drink, which, after some time, has actually cured him. Terrible Fight Between a Grizzly Betr4 .Ainzalas. A correspagtierit of the Portland (Ore gon) Times, writing from Banncek City, in the .Ikiise mines, Idaho territory, tells, the following story, which may be believed by those who are fond of wanders : A terrible fight between a mountain ammiss and a grizzly bear witnessed by a small party of mountaineers a short time since, on the road leading from here to Lewiston. The party had stopped to camp for the night, when suddenly wild and terrific screaming and fearful sounds burst upon their ears, indicating a deadly combat bet Ween two forest monsters. The scene of action was near, but out of eight. The Ratty were'ailent listeners during the desperate - conflict, the sounds of which 'Struck terrorto the stoutest hearted moun taineer. Finally 'the sound died -away— the conflict was ended. An hoar of silence elapsed, and the party ventured slowly and cautiously toward the spot, from whence those doleful sounds enunciated. As they neared the spot, the victorious ammiss passed before them into the jungle. On coming to the place of the deadly struggle, they found dead and bleeding a large she bear, that would weigh proba bly 900 or 1,000 pounds. The grizzly was bitten through and through the neck, and fearful gashes were inflicted on the body, laying bare the ribs and shoulder blades, surpassing the effects of repeated strokes from a heavy cutlass or bowie-knife. It seems that the ammiss desired to make a meal of the cub, to which the she bear objected, hence the `fight ensued; and it was sach a fight as mortal man scarcely ever witnessed, and none but bears and lions participate in. The mountain ammiss is an animal half way between an African lion and Bengal tiger. It is described by a mountaineer as follows: "His form is much like the lion, being very heavy before and light behind, with a perfect lion's tail, but lacking the mane, though the hair forward on the neck was longer than on the rest of die body has a round ear, dark streaks around the eyes and up and down the face, also running down the legs. The body is some darker in color than that .of the lion, and free from stripes. His foot is a lion's paw. This beast of prey has lately been discovered in these mountains, and the animiss is a wonderful animal—no doubt the king of beasts in the forests of Idaho. When his angry voice ,is heard, the beasts of the forests crouchingly seek their hiding places." National Convention of thoFeman Brotherhood. A convention of delegates from all the circles of the Fenian Brotherhood in the Northern States Will be held at Chicago on the 3d cf November next. Among those expected to be present is General Thomas F. Meagher, of New York, who Will represent one of the lodges in that State. The convention will be an import ant one, and its action will probably gov ern that:of the - whole order in America for some time. It is well known that the avowed objects and aims of the society are the liberation of -Ireland frointhe rule of England, Or, in other words, the repeal of the Uhion, to effect which the chief en ergies of O'Connell were directed, and which has. ever since his day, formed so important a part of the national wish. Chicago nwici.