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FRIDAY MORNING Saturday Weekly Poet—Advertising for the Holi daye.—Dealers in fancy goods, toys, holiday books and Christmas presents of every desciiption, should remember that the Saturday Weekly Post reaches Several thousand subscribers on the Saturday be fore Christmas, nearly all of whom come to Pitts burgh to buy their presents, and most of whom will be here on Monday or Tuesday. Advertisements would be the very means of reaching your country friends and increasing your sales, gentlemen. They should be sent in before 10 A. M. today. Democratic City Executive Committee.—A meeting Of the Democratic City Executive Committee was held yesterday morning, at the St. Charles HoteL The following members of the Committee were present; John Dunn, chairman ; Wm. J. Anderson, secretary; William Alexander, John IL Bailey, Win. Bennett, Thos. S. Rowley, Henry Rea, M. Connolly, B. Flanogin, and F. Felix. J. IL Bailey presented the following resolution, which was seconded by F Felix : Resolved, That the Democracy of the city of Pitts burgh are hereby requested to meet at the usual places of holding primary meetings, on Saturday, the 22nd inst., between the hours of three and five o'clock, P. 151.., and elect five delegates from each ward, to meet in Convention on the following Wednesday, to decide upon the best course to be pursued by the Democratic party in the approaching municipal election. Mr. Bailey, in offering the above resolution, pre faced it with a few remarks, in which he said he was in favor of the party making a nomination, as its dis tinctive organization was sunk last year by support ing Mr. Vols. This Committee had no right to as sume the responsibility of deciding whether a candi date should not be nominated, and the least it could do would be to refer the subject to the Democratic Mr. Anderson said the Executive Committee had assumed the responsibility last year, and it had the same power now. He was opposed to calling a Con vention, and in favor of pledging the party to Mr. Vols. Mr. Alexander declared such a course would be very improper, and thought the people should be al lowed to decide the matter for themselves. Mr. Bennett was opposed to calling a Convention. and in favor of the Committee endorsing either Voir. or Long for Mayor. Messrs. Connolly and Anderson said they had sign ed the call for Vole, and did not feel inclined to back out from his support. Mr. Dunn assumed it would be impolitic to declare fur Vole, as the Democratic party was divided in opinion as to the propriety of supporting him. Mr. Bailey said it was not altogether clear that Vole would be elected even with the assistance of members of the party. If the Committee endorse they would probably be defeated ; nothing more than this could happen with a Democratic candidate. All Democrats would cordially vote for a candidate of their own politics, and his election would he more certain than that of Vole. After some farther discussion, participated in by nearly,all the members of the Committee, the reso tras put Co vote and carried. Tho Committee then adjourned. F ! tlairf Pretew-es.—William Hiller and Adam Ban eriel4 wee held to bail, yesterday, by Aid. MeMas tart; for obtaining $1.50 by false representations from John Urban. The prosecutor is a blind man, having lost his eye eight by. an explosion in a copper mine on Lake 'Superior, and boarded with Hiller, oho keeps a tavern in the Diamond. Biller, finding out that Urban had considerable money, borrowed $l5O from him, and gave his note for the amount, Boner lain, at the same time telling him he would go lid lees security, and pretending to sign the note ; but Instead of doing this he wrote on the note, above in, name, that he was only a witness and would not be responsible. Urban, ignorant of this, paid over the money, but soon afterward. ascertained from a friend the deception practised, and brought suit as above. Holiday Preacutc—We see on every street prepa rations to make a display of such articles as are tom e ally In demand for holiday presents. It has become the general custom to make presents on those days, much to the annoyance of some who are a little abort of funds. Whether the custom is a good one or a bad one, it will prevail for a time. The worst evil of it is that it is generally thought necessary to give ar ticles of luxury, not utility—an ornament is thought a more appropriate gift than a useful thing. The trade in jewelry and toys is generally very active from Christmas to New Years. and many a purse is perceptibly relieved of its harden before a numerous circle of friends is duly remembermL For our part we think well selected books are among the most ap propriate and useful presents. Accident on the Chartiers Railroo ES .0 FLACK, Agi.ot, For Louisville. The steamer CLIFTON. Captain Poe----Clerk, D. MV.olo:—will for the loan mediate port., TIIIS DAY, INTember I. at lu k A. M. For frpiglit or paNs:iglo apply on board. or to In FLACK A BARNES. Agent+, For St. Louts. The steamer It. F. SASS, Captain .1. S. Mt Limm--Clerlt, W. T. FlAttn—will leave for the •= above anti intertuetham ports MI ESDA.Y. December 2.6t1t. at 10 o'clock. A. Itf. For freight or parsagn apply on board, or to 61,21 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agt•lits. Tho stmultir SILVER WAVE, Captain JOIjN NIVIILLIN—LIerk, JAMES WILKINS—wiII kayo for the wbovo and int. rinoiliate portil DAY, Direm at 4 o'clocli E. M. For (might or pa-silage apply on board. The steamer DELEGATE, Captain S. DE.Ls. will leave for the above mini Intermediate pat on MONDAY, December at 10 o'clock A. 11. For freight or pas,:agv nnply on board, or to declB FLACK & LIVINGSTON. Agents. • . The otaarner LUCIE MAY, Capt. J. J. Rom, KON—Clerk. A. Row?lsort, JR.—will iCGTO for the above wtd intermediate ports ou SATURDAY, Doomnber 22d, at 101. A. M. r , r freight or passage appir on board. or to drr3 FLACk t LIVINOSTON, Aguutet . V. . -. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. viA., 9 I%l'llE, NV 112.11. IN TIM. LII 4.NN 11. : 4 L.-111.•1,111e.. J B. l'arnoo, BIL , tlr, I,llteville.. I; 11 , 17%, :L L. on, Ile,. r ,L. DEPARTED. PlitSblll'ol, Cincinnati, and Saint Louts CEMIE! For New Orleans JOHN FLACK. :1;4.0 For St. Louis For Nashville For Nashville AMUSEMENTS. ArrctinigMlEManAttragTrßEe;rW. BOEM Pacr9 or :RxiTn:7B°E.ler;LeneAs:.°Ye°6TEßand' Boxes and Pargnette 50c. I Private Boxes, large $8 00 Second Tier Private Bolen, small... 500 Boxes for colored perisan. 25 rents. ACW Certificate, securing seats, 12% cents extra. frb• - Cutsplintentary Benefit to Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMDCA 21, 1855, The new Comedy of The Little Treasure--Gertrude, Miss Maggio Mit chell; Maydetiblu.rh, Young; Howard, Mcßride; Lady Florence, Mrs. Cunningham. BALLAD Miss Entity 1.. Dow. Aft, Bob Nettles--Mona. Toorbillon. Mon.. Andrieti. (who lots kindly volunteered 8,,t) Nottb,, Aliss Maggio Mit chell; Woddelove, Young t. }',.nn,:. °VIRTUAL To conclude with The Maid of the Milking Maggie Mitchell; Philander, Cunningham; Algernon; Ihdwis ; Diclion, Young. • Doors open at curtail, rises at 7 o'clock. GRAND PANORAMA OF THE SUNNY SOUTH AND GREAT WEST. MASONIC HALL. ANDRIEIi 'S CELEBRATED PANORA MAS of a trip from to to the North, via St. Louis, Alton, Detroit, City of Chicago! La Salle, Peoria, Peru, Cleveland and Toledo, and the finest Lake Views In the World, Will re-open in the above lan, on SATURDAY, December 25, 1855, and continue till further notice. .IG".• Admission, 25 cents; children,lo. Family tickets, ON CHRISTMAS DAY there will be three Grand naiad- Lions—at 10, 3 and VA o'clock. SATURDAY, the. =d, an Afternoon Exhibition at 3 o'clock for the accommodation of families. dix.2o:d.epc APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET.--For two weeks only, commencing THURSDAY EVENING, December 90th, 1855, WHITE'S GRAND MIRROR OF CENTRAL AMERICA, CALIFORNIA AND THE ISTHMUS. This is one of the finest works of art in the United Staten, living a trip from Chagreo to the Gold Mines in California— giving a correct view of Chubs River, with all the impor tant landing-places; the Crossing of the Isthmus; Panama City, with all the Public Buildings, Interior of Churches, &c.; Pacific Ocean; Coast of Nicaragua; Coast of Mexico; 'View of San Francisco, with the priudpal streets; City of Sacramen to, and the principal Rivers and Valleys up to the Mines;— currying the beholder over rough mountain passes, beautiful plains, and landing him in the B 1 lo of the world. Everylx,dy should see this beautiful Painting, us it is the !alit representation of that great country now exhibiting. ' " Exhibition on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY APTER , - NOUNS, commencing at 2 o'clock. 1:19,. Admission, 2.5 nuts; children, 15 cents. In the ei cuing, loon open at curtain rises at 714 o'clock. ORPHANS' FAIR !—A Fair will be held MY HALL. anmencing on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th. for the benefit of ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. Open day and evening. • /Ito- A Band of tri 11,1 w in attentlance. AJmi,vion, lei ts. de.cl7 TOIIN IV. MTA.RTIIY, BILL POSTER and tii :I(l.l,liti to the Pirating and Distributing of nil kind; of BILLS PM CONCBIITS, LECTURES, EXITIBITIONS. &c. All 1,11311111 rwatim,---eitlaer by mall, telegraph, or tb office of the Morning Pest, will reeeiee prompt atty 0 lion. api QUIIOOL (lEOGItAI'iIIES.-COLTON 10 ' , ITCH'S SERlF—S.—These are entirely near works. The Maier have been drawn with mathematical and entnientilinn aecurary, front Um latest and roost reliable authorities, and hence exhibit the recent Surveys and Explorations; and they are distinctly and beautifully enttraved. An important hurt urn of the Male. is the rlnannunnwinuinl,,rtainty with altich .dulent, trill learn at tir,t view the wale .4 mint main. inn Innntln ~, n oncl'aphne and e n ttanann th•nint n• An n ynin K trial nnl the rue nnl evn,ry .t.ntn• nnr- n n nntinntry. 1 . .. In Mal. in. inn- . _ e•s:,:ti. , •ly by 'wild,' descriptions of the country it • ylid•o.. toed hence I leogisphy and Atlas are in the 8:11110 ?inch attention has been devoted to exhibiting the Physical features of each country, so that the very pleasing exercise of olmserving the animals peellliar t.. each part of the world, in happily . provides'. The print being entirely new, is Aso very pinto and twat: and all difficult names are care fully and correctly pronounced. The wries consists of four t niche. vie.: (Siffini Et Filch's I 'rill - wry (kigrophy—Tu be ready in Ja in 114 r V, 6,11,41 d Fildit SChrki Geaparphy—Now readiy and la !wing vatensively adopted. 11,11” d .tnm-ru•an &laxi aylgraphy—To bo randy in April. The pagen and map, this book ore larger than American ,rhadn Lace over meal. ‘hauto, of l'hysicul Geography—This t though but a ory fen' tuonihs finished. is in 61.1 Nrwntdonu.nd 41131 11.. rintion ts noir is pro.. and consist,. of len li , ni cvo... Roth it awl the Modern SciniolG,rgritphy is•uu nn,lsu , ly olintino...l of the pul.linlierri. 3leszrs. J. 11. 011:F1 , S h. (11.. 17'2. Will stroei_ Noir York: or of it FL:FF. I'. NIA XSON. their lipit. at (It r F's.; rirrEllt,lN, hroling, V.. A diseostit 1. , tho Si.'!'a. Maps ! Maps ! Maps ! Map of the World; sire about iM square feet. Prii, Stn. Niaps of the United States and Canadm; size nearly :al square feet. Price, $lO. 0,a4,11 . 6 Map of the United States an.l Mexico; size GS by 55 incl.., Pnee, $5. ltoll'et Mutt Ettrot,e; elm" 58 by 44 inch., l'ricA, Vt. Arol n large variety of (2,4tou's nut:tiler ifschttlsttg, l', Mks 'Matte for ati cents. All ran lwet.ipplietl by the Publi,hent' GEO. P. hI.k.X&IN. City Hotel. Pittsburgh, Pa. S RINGLE MACIIINE.—KENDALL'a PATENT ACTINtI RI VEIL AND SHAVEIL—The at tention of shingle and Lumber dealers, speculators and other, in diroetal to thin invaluable Invention, which to now prenent.nl to the public as the fist and nay practleal ma chine extant, for hiving and Shaving Shingb..s. Various cutting and timing 111311alillt, have been Invenhnl for making Shim,len, but it in a well known fact thar Shin gles cut ur sawed 011 - o,i the grim are t COO HAUS) . for 1 - 00111.1:; pUrpo., Numerous inventions hive recently ap peared for riving and shaving. and these have all been con demned as wortble., from their imperfect metinni of riving, consists of splatitui . from the nolo of the block but ono nhittgle, whit!! almost invaxiably runs off. This difficulty is entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE, Which first splits from thil Side of the block a piece thick ,mou;:h for two shingles, which Is separated in the resin., and by means of elastic guides each part is conducted ihroagh it pair of approximating knives, which completes tic. uperatimn ; thus producing two shingles at every revolu tion. This machine will rive and shave from the block three thousand shingles per hour, of unilOrm thickness and taper, superior in solidity and durability to those made by hand or any other process. Its operations are by no means confined to pine and other soft wood, but works to equal advantage, oak, walnut, and •very other description of timber that (.11 be split The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. 11. Items Furniture Buildings, Fifth street Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shingle dealers, amt men of enterprise, this opens a new held for speculation, as there is 1.10 similar In ven den extant The machine occupies but a small space, is of durable con struction, and costs but about two hundred dollars, and a n and two boys can make (non 25,000 to 30,000 shingles per day. For right of territory, or 11MC1.111.3, inquire at No. 31 Fifth strett, or at the City Hotel. Wrt„. All needed inforuudion will be forwarded by letter, when desired. 0. K. CIiAMBIALIN, Agent. nos 15:dtf Neither with my eyo am with my faith will I trifle pIPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED wITII BAD siown—Persons suffering from Bad Sight, arising from impaired cnuon. constitntiorml decay, old age. or other causes, would do well P. call upon Dr. U. E. SHAW, PRACTICAL OITICIAN. where they may rely upon getting Snectaelesi scientifically adapted to the JUST NVANTS OF VIE EYE. Addre,m, :in Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mnson's, P. S.—Telenetmeg, Nlierweopes, Thermometers, and oven article appertaining to tho Optician trade, kept and repaired on the Intends,. /40-iihneis iuoerh•d in old Fr . 119 . . Any ,Lick not ; I ppr k .vell id, exchanged free of ox dec7:ly 01111 INI A SONS . I'IANO FOiZTES. I i,l 1 Suns new style l'Altl.lllt It 11,1) 1.1.17cuS as now un -' the may ho ItuNt. atol will,Le ottenell . I, - the ertnnualnul of the public on Mon .lot , the 17th. Al-, une of then- FULL t;RAN I) PIANOS, .)1 the new wale, and with their new patent action. Also. a full st,,di of their 6, G . ,ki and 7 octave Pianos, from the plain rosewood to the richest style of carved work. AI oa hound and for sale, at very low prices, a nunale•r of Pin 11,1 from other makers. All th.• 81....ve .01 1,0 suld at manufacturers' pricei, and tea rr,fra,vl, by JOHN IL MELLON, at., between Diamond alloy and Fourth st. Solo Agent for CHICKSUM; A SONS' Pianos, fur Pitts burgh and Western Pennsylvania. th.,15 PO BRIDGE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will be received by the Board of Directors ei the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. addressed to the under signed, until noon on TIIUItSDA Y. December 2ith,186.5, fur furnishing the material+ and erecting the superstructure of a double-track Railroad Bridge, mith wide sicle.walks for foot paa+et.pr hv,a...rss the Allegheny river. at Pittsburgh. The Lids are to i.e at a fixed price per lineal foot. for the length the superstructure. to include all inatrriala and workman ship. to complete the Bridge ready far inn., with a double track; the Company furnishing the railroad irun for the tracks, and the contractor all other material. The Bridge will have seven spans, and its whole length will be stout twelve hundred fit. The masonry. which is .f the most permanent character. is in a forward state, the piers being fifty feet lung and ten foot thick on the top; and the eiederu abutment 111.1 some of the Mors being now up to the taming. Tho superstructure will be required to be com pleted by the first of September. 1856. MI will be received fora Burr Bridge.' with heavy archer, counterbniced with iron rods; and also for a •' Ifow.. Bridge," or any other well tried plan, provided the bidder will secure tho Company against all claims for patent rights. Nazis and specifications will be ready for inspection at the Company's office. in the city of Pittsburgh, on and otter the title hd.; and further information may he, obtained from S. W. ROBERTS, Chief Engineer. The Board of Directors reserve the right tot er tract for the work in such a way as they may deem best fir the Interests of the Company. W. ROBINSON, Jr., President. Pittsburgh, December I, 1855—fdec4:41] WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR RENT, and the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, Ac.„ FOR FA LE, with a lease of the premises for FIVE you-a—The side scriber now offers for rent the Hotel, which ho has occupied with a continual increased business for the last 12 yers, known as the WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, situated in Market street, above Fifteenth, PHILADELPHIA. It ie Large and conunodious, five stories high, and has UCCOMII/0- &Wow, for about one hundred and fifty lodgers, and Stabling for nearly sixty llor , es. It is considered one of the best Hotel stands in the street; Ls convenient to the various Rail roads Depots, Markets, Ac., and it being extensively known, it is deenusl unnecessary to give details in an advertisement, an pen.. wishing to purtinvo would undoubtedly call and satisfy themselves of its advantages. urn_ Particulars can be had by writing to, or calling on, the sutwcriber, on the premises. dee:3,llw JOSEPH WATERMAN. White Fish! Fish! Fish! RiKEEC & HUBBARD, SminusKr, Orno, have for sale and keep constantly pn liteg fe b hand, a full supply of FRESH AND SALT MUTE FISH, and all other varieties of LAKE 0ct29."...nt is And in Allegheny by 11. P. SCILWAIITZ, • sepG;6mdaw) •• LIIE A. BECKLIA.M. Palmer's Celebrated .Epleurean Saudi,: QTANDS preeminent fur flavoring Solve, kJ Gravies, Fist , Meat, Gaw NC., Ste. We ads ise all g ood SATINETS, &c.—A. A. MASON & CO. housewives to try ., it. Price 2•3 COWS per bottle, at all Grote have received ten cases of Satinets, Beaver Cloths, and ry Stares in the United States and t)XnadaS• other g oods for men's wear, which will be lb rind to be the For sale by It.PCLURO and G. IL KRYSEB, Pittsburgh. best assortment yet offered. deelfi 1 P. T. WItIOIIT A CO., 241 Market street, Phindelplds.... ____ SCUTTERS—A large assortment of to] kJ the various sorts, for band or power; priros from to $45; for sale by laecl9l JAMES WARDROP. ' x~} t < to .. `4.:~ HOLLAND BITTERS r4ll='!w7mirm.m7 , Tl Eck Hollandsch Kruiden, Bitters. rrIVO YEARS have °lapsed since the intro duction of this valuable ma i no into the United States. During this time it has phis I rnircrua popularity on a remedy Fener and Ague, Dyspqat . ditestirm, Headache, Loss of Appctdr, Ch.airenem, Blind and Blallint, Pike. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never luta been equalled, for the relief it affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost in stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec tions, it has in numerous instances) proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Whorl eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely see may cease t and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves. HEVES AND AGIJE. A Clue of Eight Months' Standing Cku•et by Bxrhents Wor land Bilters.—lnclutel Kelly, No. 117 Grant., near - Smlthdeld street, says : " Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and Now Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this Unto I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars tot dtf ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Boer hare's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was guaranteed. After taking it for ono week, I must state I was a sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify tfie above etatement le true. Tnoxes ADAMS, Diamond House, Or at R. Chester's, Gothic Roll Mr. Silas Liscomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Iloerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit" Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that ho has experienced much relief from its use for headache. A Ilalawices reziimony.—Jacob Rinskes, Hying in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, 'Wisconsin, soya: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter prose tration of mind and body, I have been resloreit, by using lioerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan,New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement in the nited States—argues much In its favor. Mr.. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced taking Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF rat: STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. A nailer Great Core Iffectol by Boer/tare's Holland Bitters. —The wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Town. She bey,gan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness!' of the stomach and indigestion. She had been nuder a physi cian's care for some time, but the disease seemed to battle even his skilL She purchased some Holland Bitters at our Mike, which line given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, awl we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record ninny wonderful cares effected by this remedy, knit must 'teit another opportunity. Due thing you can rely upon, what we have publish,' are from persons much ronwetcsl in our community, and are Literally true. J. Qtmrrlin, FAiit ,r Sheboygan Nieuwbude, Sheboygan, Wis. A Case. of Two Months' Standing Cured by Boerhare's Hol land Billers.--Georgo Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After sofforing for three months with rheumatism—a part of the time no severely as to confine nio to my toil—l have been entirely cared by acing B.n•rhate's Flolland Bitters. I have hail one attack since, hut found almost Instantaneous relief in the aline mislicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism." This chakigeable weather is likely to produce am - eat deal of sickness. To persons tivuldisl with nervous or rheumatic affections, we would recommend Boerhave's Holland Bitters. On referring to our columns you will find certificates from some of our first German and English citizeus.—Pennty/- vanM 'toots Z.eilung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several troll known gentle men, who have used. thoroughly Lebted, and 1111 W recomme n d Iktrhave's llolland Bitten, as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to publish their names, but will take pleasure in ref erring any person to them who denim, this statement. For this affection. one-half of the prescribed claw should he taken—say half.tempoonful—mornlog, noon and night, one hour before meals. The great tspularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the pnblic should guard against par dmsing. Ile not persuaded to hay anything else until you have given Boerhave',4 Holland Babas a fair trial. One bot tle sill convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. /Yee Sold at $l per bottle, or sic bottles fur $5, by the solo proprietors, BENJAMIN PACE. 3R, b. CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemist's • -or. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. IL E. SELLERS & CO, Druggists, corner Second and Wood streets. And :1.11 Druggist, in Pitt burgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Nlanchenter and Tempemneeville. sep2f4dawly INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PIIENOMEWO_V LV .211EDICINE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, IT WILL replace weakness with strength, Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of reac tion, bat with a happy effort on the general organization. itt- Bear in mind that all malailimi, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and fieLlSaiioll is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. No langrimps can convey an adequate idea of the immedi• ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whethir broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization le at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial propertiel_ of the medisine reach the constitution ids tf and restore it to its normal condition. Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of selfdestriaction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa tion, etc., from whatever causes arising is, if there be any reliance to be places' on human testimony, absolutely infal lible. . _ The unparalli led effects of this great mtoratiXO In all complaints incident to females, mark a HOW gra in the annals of medicine. Thouaands of stimulants have been invented— thousands of iuvigorants concocted--all purporting to ho specified in the varions diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weaknesa, derangement, nervoustis, ter morn, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex, or common to both sexes—should glee the Invigorating Cordial a trial. Or others, will rind this Cordial, after they have used a bot th, or two, a thorough regenemtur of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy o& spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many lisoases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young turn have been restored by using it, and not in a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pals yel biw, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. These are some of the aid and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, logs of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de bility, symptoms of ixnenunptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. lams of memory, confession of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, ...if-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. All thus aillict,d, Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no te:wary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary proopeet hourly darkens tho view; the mind lacomes '' sbadotred with despair, and IMF,' with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own. CAUTION! Dr. Morso's Invigorating Conlin.' ham been counterfeited by tome unprincipled rersoll-, In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's fae-situile pasted over the cork of each bottle,aud the folkivr words blown in tie gloss: Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial. C. It. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial Ia pat up, highly cooceutceicet, 1,, pint bottles —price three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, Biz for twelve dollars- C. U. RI:C(1, Proprietor, 1971 Broadway, N. Y. F.lO by Drun- , ists throughout the limited States, Canada and the West I ndira. JAMP4 T. SA3IPLE & CO.; P. 1 LE3ll:cii. Agent for 01ti0...J. D. PAILK, Cincinnati [epll;tittely . _ _ • F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger.; THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary illarrlicea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it to peculiarly efficacious; no family, individual or traveler should be without It. Cornea.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Cbsitiled Store, N. IL corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, phis., and for sale by all the respectable Aiwthecarfes lit United Staten, and in Pittsburgh by It. A. FAIINESTOCK b OD., SCULLY A. CO. "" : *L • r j I , A, „,, -,/, a ' ' s =MWM MEDIC A L. 110ERHAVE'S ILEADACIIE AND DEBILITY. HEAD TlllBl STRENGTH AND H.EALTH RESTORED NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS IE3IEB DR. MORSE'S CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. LOSS OF MEMORY, A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES PERSONS OF PALE MNIPLEX_ION, MARIE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, CM= Pittsburgh Da. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood et. FLE2dING BROS, No. Co Wood streetx . --1 L E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny 31'KEN NAN ; - • CODFISH--44 quintals just received and N../ for male by 1 , 1(0] SMiTU, MAIN g LIUNTER. .~ ~ ~'-` may: _^.,.