ff Wlllll MONDATI B EPTBIII3I±.II 18, 1888. . . StBIIIIBAN. Brute! MALV;Tottsnameat To-day and t , Wu • roll reprmatation of Athletics them f: . ' "Ted TeaterelAir,noon. trent Phriedelals, Med flopped et the Monongahela Mouse, The t following are o ther names as taken from the meow! COL T. Fitzgerald, Elie& City Rem, t.:l - Trealdeett of the Club; E. 11. Hayhurst, D. . - ELeinpider. J 0. - -Manda. A. Beath, E. A. Garkill,A.,MeLleary.ll.. - ..Dfshopf. lar IL. Baca, D. T. MeCtud7.o. Mutt. berger, Chia'lett-Denly i Itellenson;' &into, t lfi. Dudes. Joseph M. Thomas, 0. B. Manly. Enelemen, T. Ashton, W. J. Donahue, Wood, W. C. Zane. BI Parker, Wm. Cul-. Hulce, 0. E. Wood, F. Mcßride. L. z„..Drehr„Wm.:Pligetter, H t )1. Graffin and 14. t Wad& „ Ihreelguln.m! Live teen determined upon, two r, -no-4w Imd-one to tuornuiS., ".The: flint nine of Athletics—Messrs. D. ElLuefelter, B. Mc- Bride, A. McCleary, E. H. Hayhurst , E. Gua r. kl:B. W. Deshatep, Lease Wilkins, A. Reach, and Lugene—engage to play the following local .clubs. on WeaLComn op, Allegheny, at the times speeilled below: Jihtterprise—Sii day (Monday) A. Ctseolo—Totlay, 3 P. AZlOnni—Tneeday, 9 A. • "7'.. • The ocaLlon will be one qtgreat .lnledmit to AM - people atlas two clam Inasmuch as the Atbktin are the racially:9nd elmonideve club of the United States. Ample accommodations have Seen prepared -spectators, and &hong the ; t'm prtemprbp liar Sieros *lamb numbirotonr-eit. Morrow. ' Maas arid donbtlees be present today anti to- The Athletics will pa:tabs ot a bangl to be •:' giTen at 111(rEfia, , iiiliegtieny, Ulf ova:LUIZ. Iflatitet Start. 'Tbcs l llokorsibllat vIU ba ...taken. up in thl 3 . Court to.dity, u whlcil tiforibb following cases No..l.:•Graiati dr, Fisher.mb Dickey:4s Hen, 1 - 2. Thomm J. Simpson, for use of John A. Verner, va. Thomas Smith . S John Ef.Titge __ wife, and J. A..biundorf. ' 4. Jcluaritoilsol. E!chbatiroc , ' 5. Ch5a.13....1.emb vs.. Patrick Morton. 0. Clue. B: Leech vs. Patrick Morton. 7. Rhodes & Venter vs. Julius Welasert.. 8. Manchester Savings Bank, for de of J. 0.. McComte, vs. Tbomasl. Slmrson. • - O. James Patkdi, TS. John MCA. 10..Thounts 6behan and Ann, his wife, lata .Atn Bert; vs.-Thoma. B. nut,. 11. Samuel Wiley ye. W. C. Friend and E. I'. :Jones. 12. Ward N. Thornburg, foruse of S:e wart A Brothers. vs. Wm. Bagal.v. 13. Geo. Richard ye; Cook, Wheateroft, a at. 19. Andrew Haritmea vs. James !di - Semi., gar- Dishes of Chas. Geadog. 15. Atorntr Keener CC. Samuel McMasters •et aL 16. Joreph - Hatgive. C. H. Cichrtm. 17. C o P3PorkwealLl}. -N.naglvanks, for aso , o 1 G. trHeed",46. Jeserth' al.mlnlstrator. ximeeso.. WqtepszPistsT !inlay - Paisley . ca Ellen Emma Paisley. Cutting Affray. A sextons cutting affray occurred on Grant Street, near Sixth, about one o'clock Bunday morning. P. McPaean, who keeps an Irish boarding house on Grant street, accosted a man mama Wm. Maxwell, whom he charged with Insulting hhi wife, ardent and tainted ldro roost runmerelltily with/tome sharp Instrument. Al - derma Attain sawgranwell when Wear= Ong led away, and inwertaining -the -nattily! of to. C: Msttubance, mammon! a conpls of officers and f. , prectegyl9o,,MyFailluftr house sand.arersted, bim. 4OSISIMMnit Into; smiled?, he basing badn warrant for him for the larceny of a Watch farm Mrs. McGartby. Maxwell's / wounds were dressed by Dr. Geo. I. gleCo*. and although sedans, were not of a dangerous . c l ianK oj r , Ere - 04 Eta 6triti IlleMatitheaSi and one or hill fingers altruist thritratated." hearing was than Dela by the Alderman, in the 1 - - - case or itawslan, charged with ass cult and htat, Eery with intent to klll,and he was committed' 1 - In default of $1,500 bail. Maxwell also hal a hearing, and was committed for larceay. They / were taken to the lock-np, where they remained several hours, and were then conveyed to JelL t'l• ' The Visit of the Good Intent Fire Com pany of Philadelphia—A Grand Parade . 1, _ To-day. ....,i• r -_ "Betides the Athletic Base Ball Chet, which ar 1, rivecry - eatirday, tom Pb I,delphin, we have yet , 1..--. another large representation from the Quaker ... City, comdatingstribii;Good Lotent Pire Coln? party, which will arrive en the Erie Express at L.; - .... .-9. ,,, se4itAtEtt , Arri 0 si., and lie - tie altfref , '. the Dtquesi a Compaxy of this city. As they &Give one ?ay sooner than as drat annotmced, , i ,- --.. cur fittenten havebern taken a little ab set open 1.... f,". - 111.eir arrangements lor -- their relep lan; but al. ?.., " -.though. we rtgrtt that our companion willeot all : . be re: dy Act turn out, in the ercetr, we pre 'glad to ' l'. note thret-4 ill be a bettit tepresentationupea ' f the biretta than oixttt thermal. Almon) Parade. Toe following soropentel - hi!e• elentiled - their int , o.lon.ortntuiree: ante 'llitpresae. E tee, vigilant, "Clat a - a. tl,tp an •. TEL: dep nda - u a Ind - • tee Hope of Alleghee.y. Toe progiatitnie will :.. be es led 0..t1y armettneed. ' • Tine County Jag We ! lrarns from .Warden 'Aldo that the county jail t t ow contains one liundred and fifteen in. ruche. Of this r. umber. aerenty live are await mg trial on minaret ebargee, and are denteml. pateffir'ecnorprisOners." The- ietrialnbut forty arc zr! fined for vagratcy..drotkenners and die. -orderly POWS— When It La known that there are on ly tbotit forty ally In nse,:tha crowded state of tie prisoners Once appear. Ie some of the calls there foar, and la others Am, Coen tirlaoneta. Thia ICProrgliaral LG.:o ll 4er • cannot be avoided, and every day the ananter will he Incositidox antll the Court meets,: whoa a ' "general jail delivery" will take place. The as -mashy for a work house Id-becoming more and more urgent, bat the attainment of each an ob. _jectlieems as remote as 'ever: theirregeint ea _parity of theist! as hardly sufficient for the sc. -commodatlou pi cburtjrla:d_ritis. sha someplace Should be provided fo r vairaritaLand disorderly personttriatre - they onld at least be compelled to eirn the bread they eat. , 1, .. i Amaaemenb 'PreTentaoll TWEAdillitSs' Mors Klee°. an tetras ollatuth FgebfitT.:,NEVl F Ol O 3- meet to VOA, appealell by the youngcome.- ---A/m.AXatf!./t6ooAirliiifeOur as the IVldt*Cloferly,lir the' •FBoidier'e: Deuglatez:" ]fr. Efwvik 'will instal; the chere'eter of neck thy Quiet. The heffririante conelnis With the "Ttegeity Query, or Nature and Art." OPERA. EtOtret..=-Tile Webb cistern constitute t ie • at. _the Opera , Home to eight, uric Is about evenly litted .mul t t ha t at the cil4l, t4ester. rho splendid burlesque,. entitled •TocatieutaiVereSiZestle Smite." wID ti.ntre. euted. W whicl, both slitPre, appear. They also Weir! chars . Wetere, 100 La Erieedie blei been etPiCettfer tlx nights more, at the end. otwhlelitima she will retire fro 4 the stet% evtkebehdostar plzfegfew, - , Prot able Fatal Accident. , -A 'ell li#l6l2tAtingell,nnOrfed Petifnea four =ld ilveo'cleck on 13ritnrilay afternoon to Joshua BeAkelit; -: tile niatet,'ef.'tite atenirtet, Vann, lyinf retragihos. Hirattaa,ingaged In SPartliit ttier.veseel off• alio; ti 9.3 obelus backlog otdifirldna-ilte epar !•ileetcd,l 4 aiaLlditg Win and .ernsltleg Aim fearially—tbilltetlnti,slevere ratiep, On - . 4*4 Itia,,Of the nese; plid• eritaldatt ; lea rUbtfp):l lidtpihinoat to tOaat .offorepti.Ddliterti;* fact itit 31a: kat 'street. and Dr. liatoliton and. Inca }4 , u attend I.la-lalnfleai , Qa•Bilttirclay alai tiellfawas asral el n!,. LAM at last ac, • cowitalaat.atigt4.l l l . 4s spn sim o 9o bas ELCOMY la deemed dontatali ,;. . . blanlerinte Asaauit.-otBatatear 4 3!t111,13r..: .., /Ault Cella; ProrniotOf Or nilrfaklnititileon,' at ; the kotair,,'.4lf Flfkb and Itstletlreet4cotatall •? -• ,- tee in tuttault snit a mete en a elan naki.te J. i. 4: liebliaine.ll:_ftlyTnitsat)atteeNataattbaa soma • . • wtxtVitetn uelyt, *bra the latter seized the' . ',I InarAtiiel bieCblal over .ttui „beige': Xetett t m '..: Arta ciftlid Leto a barber thdp ea Trylle "ittetet - ;' ..." when ttlaiirotmda were ereetett:by• Dr. rollick, ••' • -,. &net libleVlairrar:taken tome. , 114:14.fte.. are fa ' al' bia r eltainetets bla gut I beteg been. ; IrscilikCi An , : was forested . Aid tsken betirb F • MdcrosauStialni.irba held him, to - tall la :tto ..attai.cla 1)00 toanswer. at Conn. Ballretra:Aeoblent.—Attaeefeertt Of a sericori "tbatiteteri retelling lu the severe lulus, of burl str reelpetcois. - tieturred on eatnidaY;nortafig', Tut Bar,d.v.Ctetir,statiob. op the poor tallgoad. - Th e beau/ and oil& nger • woe throe/D . o*r aeleabankmen and it 15 44. uulat thit some_ bribe paiserteem were not tt . - sutly Med. Aatoo,t thnlnjured was .Mr. ittalataiikitaterleterfaent or the road. Tb antidtistis4atd to have been occatlanei by ah blipllo2Pf a roil. • - . k' Monstrous Inoth.—While on • recent . - at -It to Leeobbunr. Armstrong county, we were *Down by Mr. M. U.-11111 ir bogs -molar tooth, .ternpowd to halm belonged to a mastadon. wl.lt.h was Icuttd tingtter bole tome time aRo in Clunigthus l / 4 474.-.lotr ;nines shoran's!. phtot. It weighed five mugs, was eighteen Inches tb vinomferecee,elgtat Itches in longitudinal dl• smetcr, nod houseehfs waraniorenadlameter. Admlttcd ‘ to-Practice....Ori motion of Geo. flausUtoli; Nita 12. 1- Veetri:trae yorerday Admitted to practice in the Courts of Quarter fitlataliti nd CatitoirPleas. Something for the Ladles—Bates & Bella !Mammoth Eery Z.loods Nouse and Cloak Emporium—Sew Stock, Now Styles, • New Fashions. On Saturday we paid a vigil to 'the mold - cent dry goods and trimming establishment of Messrs. Bates & Bell, No. 21. Fifth street, and were much de/hated with the general appear ance of the skim, the excellent Interior arrange. mute, and the very larva, beautiful and select stock, which Included everything in the dry goods line which ladies stand In nel4 , of. The firm are now receiving their new stock, consist ing of a rich and varied assortment of domestic and Imported goods, embracing all conceivable makes and patterns. To keep pace with the i ßell have of heir busi ness, lavers. Bates and b een obliged to make an extensive addition to their already spations establishment, which will enable them to extend their facilities In the departments for drag gmds, silks and shawls. By this arrange ment twenty-fowr feet of room will also be gain ed for alike and the aka and ehawi room will be forty by filly feet In extent Te cloak room—fitted up exclnsively for cloaks, shawls and mantillas—will be open by the Ist of October, with all the new designs. condsting of French and New York patterns. Arrangements have been made by which all the new.fashlons In these garments will be Intro duced by this firm, Immediately upon their an. Ptannee In Paris and New York. They have now two .elegant patterns of the latest design', which Were imported direct from Paris, and one from the house of the dry goods prince of New York, 'Btelart, with whom they have completed an arrangement to forward the newestlnatteres simultaneously with their first appearance In kaulng fashionable circle's. These Freauch.pst- terra mescal real novelties, and neat and elegant - Jn appearanee. One is the Mignon style, from: Ja g , litrahhahnient of Levkas 'Oottotirenia; the - Wier.), from „Lane Lace dc.co., Paris. D thee completlteiof the cloak room, vi ith will 'be 'fitted - up - in the- moat handsome manner.„4lgether Pith a room for the minutes:tire of cloaks 40 order, we antici pate that this department - will be the headquar ters loran the bon tow sod beauty otottr day, vita are desirous of keeping up with the fash ion& In these article of goods. The most ex .pf !teed cutters &Addeo's - no a editions charge of t work room, and a auffident force kept -cm hand to meet all demands. Mr. L. Ander. ISOn s factil New York, an experienced cloak mer chant. will have the general atiPerinteadenca of the Cloak departanaeL The lady seluvhsten d,-nt„ Mb" Dougherty, who.. has been with the.- rm.eight Leafs, will still continue In the cloak mom. They will be emitted' by' a 'number of ycnog la& a. The stock o: silks has been largely atgment ed by ri cent purchases. It consists of the most elegant and recherche pa - terns, of every kind and In all the new. colon plain and figured, and itiltab!e for all customers. Among tits most Is outlful we note, Craw lei, Penrose, Fames, Grostillr, Gros bleu, Vint, Ilaup Flinouse, Stake Att!qns, Mr and Droeeet Saks, together with new styles of check slits. The stock is unusually large and well selected. The- Silk department is sneer the superintendence of Mr. finches, a _mote man from redo°, la a bleb city be wes thoroughly trained In the be/loess. The display of dress good, Is very large, and embraces every variety of color and texture, from the idablest and cheapest to the rlepsta. and Most costly. The purchases to fancy dry' goods are quite extensive, and their Infinite • beauty and variety attest an evidence of good taste and carefal. pidgmtmt. In selecting them. The stock for completeness cannot he surpassed Pittaturnli: Of Mem. there lea line as. "aliment, in cheek and plain, of the ban quality of French teed - sr among them we note sotne elegantinutena -of Sole et taloa and Pare bane. A grr...at variety of merbooes and all-wool de -1 lainels. rr alb colors and at all prices, is kept on haul. Some really superb articles 'of dress gooo may by Seen* this Mtablistrtnent. We" noticed some beatulfel 'Edina° cloths Of the, various colors; now styles Palle de theme rune, 'and a novelty in- dies goods -celled-Aberdeen Ninny. 'Among the plain goods Is s fine as sortment of calicoes, of 'the very best mikes, and warranted in co:or. The department of dram goods Is under thasuperinteedecoe of Mr. L. Saucy, a gentleman of much experience. A variety of all articles usually kept In dry poda stores, such as trimmings of , balmorals of beautiful patterns, hoopskir ts. and in tact everything pertalning-to ladle". apparel, ilstept. Owing to the completeness' of the gen ial stock. whatever &lady asks 'for may be ob tained, and at reasonable pr ices. Messrs. Baths & Bell are now opening there'll styles of shawls; comprising qualities to salt all rporehasers. Quite conspicuous m tke assort ment le Irish variety of French brocha of dialling be ante and elegant Mash. A large stodk of eassimere_s and cloths, the laver adapted for Iridium , wear, Is to'bo found, trawler with cloths and coashmeres for gentle men's Ind boys' Ina. The linen di partment con tains every description of linen mpods, and mas titis are to be found le all *Atlas. Every kind of •.cotr.te furnishing goods Is kept Constantly on head, 'nab as • mbroidered win dow curtains and ..xnesllna ilDtortiati. and German damask; flannels, plaid" and plain—country, Wash, Saxony, English and Am,ricar; wootess of.,ertry *- '....,!r-e.-01.111,1iktairJP*Z - ,. especially there is a ism s acid .legatt cock. Everythlog. le fact, p.rtalnlng to hon. keeping goods, may be oh- Millet et this estartinna.eat. Mr. J. bn Bell!' the general superintendent of she t abs-room, and makes it his especial busi ness to ace *hitt ustomers are l roperly walled oi. Mr. ~ Pell. the elder, of the arm, at present t.l-el barge if the wilt hassle , department and hat a shied soyetnelon over every depart met t. Tba a belmale department is made a specialty, and Is conduct d ns the In ant leis of "large sales as d traits." By buying in large triautl. ti-e they are enabled to ail much cheaper, and till feet shculd be borne In mind, by country and city dean-rs, The arm can sal goods par chest d at Ess:ern markets at the sane rates winch small dealt.rs would pay for the seen ar. ticks In the first Market. The goods In this de. par; meat I et duplicates of everything In the Tr ial trade, with tnerxteption of silks, and an a I gcr ds of 8 - sreositts. In closing ills ankle, we cannot refrain from expresag our saidefac:bon on witnessing such an admirable tact sod system in the various de partments of this it ler did establishment. The gentlemen and 'sly attendants are likewise courteous sari accommodating, and ladles who do "shopping'. will find this house in every re spin a pleasant andamMeable place to visit. E=l:=2l ro: T , CA , LTIIIEVT• TO THII VIIXO6T 07 ARS %II klr L sees. Pt flaCtlabla: J. B. LlppLatutt a Co. Pttlabargi: DaTia.( lathe h Co. pp. sue. The thanks of the loyal people of the country t4ar certainly due to the 3feasre. Lippincott di ' for bringing out, in such bolutirol style, it retire tribute to the memory of the . martyr . ofi , their liberties. /n. this volume we have prererved In a permanent form, the spontaneous tritutce of esteem, affection and admiration which have berittendered to the memory of the late Prttldent Lincoln, by tieds of the United Silt( e, the British Isles, Canada, and the Pio - item In such a collection there will, of cone, he a great intensity, as well u mach , oh:weirs - of style and sentiment; but very few 'NI a think can c. =Deuce the volume and not teed It thrnugh. • It is quite' interestiog and ettegeetiverto see how the death of this good Icon effected the poetic muses of different Coun tries; and it must be gratifying to the American reople to see with what avidity and talent the poets of other lands have done honor to the memory of their model President. ,PrizteasS OP hernitar Jorrason, President of the = United t tales, with a bp . graghleal Introit:Wiwi by Francis Moore. Bostoo: tame, Brown & Co. Piusturgh: .- Davta, Mike & tin. pp (Sit Every thing that has ever been wAttea or spckrir by President Johnson nillisectrefailr 'scrutinised at this particular juncture. Men or dtfferint 'political opinions will Beek to have their doubts and fears resolve:l.as to his future "policy" In the reconstruction of the 83ntbern Stale.. by what helms said In the put. It In to be tteprd.that ids record during the put four yetis will be attested by his 'future course, tor, "If.!' LW-make use Of hts . OWII words to "loyal iiithErk err ," "hid paid life le no crialea tienef what Ws future will be, blapiefeasions IVO 'both worthless and empty." At it cpsomeet ing. held in. Nashville immediately after the ce had been . received of Ms nominal.= for the ke.prealgerroy bitbe.Baltimorallenves lion, he.sald Iri telatlon Atte emancleation of 'Slaves, 'ft deelre that all , roeu shill have a ( 4 1 4 , Wart and an equal chaneeln themes of life, and let him ElleCeM who bat the'most merit." And again, on the 24th of Oetoberbf the Been year. Juan address to, thiscOlored'people of Nashville, which was delivered from the ecepi - of the Capi tol. reierring to ttur Prooladietiou or Ematicips. step, be said, ".1, too, without reference to the President or any other person., hett a prOciams malcr; and, standing hetebn the steps of tug. Capit01......1, Andrew - Johnson. do -hereby midst& freedom, fall, (ma, 'end rat eamliiiaied, to iverr me. la Tennessee." Poll, broad and unconditional freedom. veldt env qui clime before the tear forcolored men la albums.. Is required.- ...Tbe vulyeme contains the,pristripal epeethte tettaill the, h 4 restdont rynes the war bevels, andthoso who read them Will,giva !Doreen:tilt roe talent and'ablitty lagnige; to him. c rallY accorded' ' ' • l'oo's I , rtee'S ewe tilliTe . lll of teell i reler. dins byd evaited Scorpions. Hy Fr wean.. rrotsdel. Ala: 3.8. Llypeneott 00.k/St Pent. Phahe VO., pp. Mo. , Thfiatithor of this sitar trriimaaagiltintiiiiiti leg work Is a Western Pecomylvitl chtutastance, ;aide from themmli of thework itself, will preerTY obbonee nelghborbcod. It la not literally a; work on Van Belthce of Entomology. The inns are parely his tolleal, -and des not- belong.to 'tho national filatcrycil harms, namely, their anstomy,hablts, classification. dc, hattrth ICH 'he ,better ktiowb pethapa from the descriptive part of the title page-which, Is-all followiu complete collection,. Of the Isgeods,Snismitlfions beliefs, go ominous' sigiti connected witlr Immo) to nether with their uses b medicine, art, and u (cod; and • summary of their remarkable lola. zits and appearances. Did oar space permit. we would like to trans cribe a few of those legends and superstitions to our minnow. Those who desire to enjoy literary instruction, as wells amusement, will not fall to proenre the work. From Eatnrclay's 'Evening Gazette. Common Pleas Trial Ltat. the following Rat of cases in the Common Pleas, has been assigned for trial during the week commencing Monday. Sept. 18. No. 2. Baray Higgins vs Jeremiah Knox. No. 3. Andrew Snyder and Catherine Snyder. vs John Lin:through. G. 8. B.W. Gill, Gibson C. Lightcap, L. L. Robinson, executors of Gibson C. Lai:deep, deceased, vs Arch. McClelland, Samuel W. Rey nolds, Charles Purcell, late partners as sicClel land, Purcell and Reynolds. 0, John Quinn, VT. Will Black. 11. Anthony Madman, use. Jars Richardson. 13. Commonwealth of Pa. for use of Wm. Bard, Jno. Patterson and Leeds& his wife,Win. moconkey, vi. Wm. A. Anderson and Charles Anderson. 14. Ira Fetter. vs. Jno. H. Clark and Peter Linton, painters n. J. EL Clark dt Co. 15. Jas. Matthews vs. Thos. Randolph. 17. WM. Ward vs. Thos. Byrne. 18. Washington -and Loan Association vs. Robert Franklin. 20. Henry Cornman vi. Tobin Souders. 21. Wm. H. Johnson rs. Samuel Dell. .M Adam Getz vs. Thos. Alderson. 23. Milton Herron vs. Robert Morrow. 24. Phillip Dressing vs. Patrick Dunn and Mary Ann Dunn, his wife. • 28. Ann, A Ms wife.lbert Riley n. Michael Daley and Mary 27, Geol,ge Boyce, Adner of the es.tatent 'BIRO Boyce. deceased. Ti. Dasht, .4wart. 28 . Christian Stara end Bre, C. Start; his attra/--t r . 20. Irm.G.J..ydey, re. Pittaburgh,Fort Wayne and Chicago Itallread 33. Stephen A. Vetter, ya. John H. Clark and Peter Liston. partners as J. H. Clark Ca. 31. ',eels C. Rosa. vs. Andrew J. McC4nl. 32. Leyte C. Rota, ye. Eleanor McCord. 84. Abraham Troup, Ye. Wen. Neu. 35. Joseph D. Elillaa, A Millar. 30. TemperancerUle B.,rough schbed district vs. J. P. Viedbeller.. 89, John aleph, ye. Charles Jeremy and Denlel Agnew. 40. Wm. Pam vs. Michael ELUL 41. Lawrence P Hitchcock. Wm. McCreary and John IL MtCreery vs. R. H. Porter, E. Ponce, John Ritchie, Wm, Ritchie, ft slim% Lee and the hew/ of Alf. Townsend. deed.. owners of the earner Eleastings. 42. Nathaniel Stephens re. A. J. Hagan. 43. Mary B. Vrach, adoex. at Win. IL Vesch die'd , se. John filmic. 44. Abraham Mnyber vs, Pstr'ck McNamee, John Mac tare and James Lowrie. 45. Ruben Winters yr. Anne Kennedy, own. er,!and Solomon Clamor, contractor. 47 R. Coulter, Jae. Carothers, Wm. Warne and G. W. G. Payne, partners under the name end style of H. Coulter Co., vs. John blioty and John McClaren. doing business under the tame and style of Stacey A Mc- Ciaren. 45. W. C. Aughatibaugh; vs. William EM. Da. son. 46. William Rceeterg vs. William 31. Daw son. 51. Thomas E. Gibson vs. Samuel H. Allen. 53. Anthony Ebben and John Ebber t, rs. Henry Fort. 54, Jan. D. Crank and Anna Eliza, his wife use. Chantey M. Mike. 56. Patrick Marlin and Susan L. Martin his wife. vs. Patrick Muth). Sr. and Alice his wile. 57. Jacob Cupps vs. Adam Myers, 50. Henry Forsythe, Was. H. Forsythe and Jacob Forsythe, doing business as Forsythe, Bro's. & Oot ts. Robert .ile'_lorcoleic and Wes. B, Canander, doing business as McConnickand Callender, resident of the State of Illinois, not now of the =no of Aliewhent GO. Win. C. Ribinaon. Wm. lies. and George T. Robinson: pawners as Robinson. Res, Co. use Ardeaor Od Co. 61. Matthew Di vs John Redman. Robert B. Robinson, and Charles JastA, owner* of the ateambrat 51ontery. . 63. Wm. Ilaudtton vs A. G. Miller. 64. Alexandria Wright vs The Fourth Pres to erian Church. 65. Mary A. J. Gallagher vs W. 31aCana land. 66. John MeLsia vs Michael Keough. 67. Margaret Irwin. vs John Nelson. 68. leo. L. Dawes and Wm. Mandlln vs. Win. Morrison. garnishee of WIUIOI2 Morrow and F. Casper. 70. Jacob Heck vs Win, Lath. 75. Day and Haydon Ye. 1110 Cleveland and Pluaburati Balllcad Co. 73. Win. Dilworth, Jr., n. David Morris. 73, Won Maloney ra. Wm. kale. It Is expected that ten cases of the anise lot will be abroad of each dlr. The Health of the City We cannot agree with the assertioes of some of our contemporaries, that. the city Is .. eery filthy." that we are "ripe for epidemic diseases," t:c. - Thgeilltyoner has braes kept as clean as It ro.gf t be, but we are decidedly of the opinion Ito it bee set two to dean at re., for the last twa..ty yeate. Thin Is owing to the very heavy to !II cattily r,cunir g talc' of the past few writ •, Incornectlon • Ith the active drills of tbelt, and of Health and the Ilayor and his po llee. We d.) not Gay that there are to foul title, co ChLy sat de. co noisome ems pools, Out eel- that, as a whole, the city Is Geer from dirt and filth than ever before within our =col becko. As to the mortality, It Is very small, 66 !hour. by the returns to the B , srd of Health —Ol.ll bunter deaths In a we , t, mad that week net , of the tott.et and most vpdreseive ever ea pe , le-ved her, Cclronerriu; the other day, intimated (if It did t of arses )test the mortality wee not - correctly Itpf,Tl.Cej or, ID other w,trdr, that there were a.re regain °craning here than appeared by the published e.tcord or the Basel of Health. We are arsttred, how, ver, that (while a care may tee inbred now and thee) the lists are as Acct• ate as =is possible to have them. Returns aremade born eight cemectr.es or burying places, and ninety-else In a hundred interments are made In toe or the other of these places. 'The parties wit(' se duty It Ls to make these returns have co =tame In concealing the number of deaths, acid it Is tot to no tapposed that they would run the Tirk of paying the penalty pre sented by law for neglect to make the proper I' 'urn. lint Inasmuch as the city by been re resented as frightfully Illtby and unhealthy, and the mortality tables show that the unmoor of Deaths Is unusnally small, the conclusloa is Jumped at that -thowbole number of deaths le sea given L. it so happened that no report was made lest week, from the Catholic homing ground on Troy mu, mad the Bawd of Health made =Tilde! as to the =Woo.. The explana• tlon was quite satisfactory—that not a stogie body bad been Interred during the week ! Thin le a sery unusual cirentastanw,lSat It tords peeve that the mortality la not so grist 'hare as se a ej,cople would eve to believe. kir. George Albree, one of our oldest citizens, as d a gentlemen who has bean - familiar with the liary condition of the city foi 'yearA, says: "lhe atmosphere was never =manure, nor has the city been chimer for years, the :alas haviag wait away all the filth." The Dispatch cond i. oily asserts that this opinion of )Ir. Albree clearly wronv," but, "as hula a neemoer of the Board of fissith, he could hardly be ex pee tol to write diaerentlf On the subject," and the Dispatch frets I lee excusing, his error on thLs ac count! That is very cool, especially when it Is known that Mr. 41bree Is not a member of the lirerd of ilealth at all ! The uncharitable id. sinuatlon that hie opinien was founded to prole dice therefore goes for nothing, and the Dispatch will at least glee him credit for: sincerity. No acres with tir. Albree, If the Dispatch doesn't, and we balm that bets "clearly right." Recruiting In the City Bicee the cessation of the war and the bantam, the position of the recrnitingofficer hat become almost g 'timecard.' With the itimurns 'of an settee enemy In the LIMO" occitotheircanrage, and LEM tedatile of large haunt* to soothe sbelt fears;ited the draterg appllcatian of the wheel of fete—tffintive as Aunt Jeadmati plaster— plenty el rota sent lots the army. Bat with the prospect of nothing to do and Little to get, then stay ant. , •At the three retiraltintiobilees of this city a moderate ntubber of uses have bee eellsted In the regutir iii.env daring the "present month. The revelry service Is moat In favor, Captain Mare*, of the Ash United States Cavalry having enlisted twenty firemen. more then twice n 3 many as both the other oilkets. A cried of (der • en left Els r•if,e I esterday (or the rendezvous at Carlisle Itattracks. At the alias of Lieutenant .titeelhamtner, 17th United States Infantry. ten men have been eniln•ed thus far, In the Infantry service. Their rendezvous Is at Fort Prattle, Portland 11,11 bor, Maine, Lieut. Williams, Gsth Volt. d Stites. Artillety. bill 'alto tea menras•the result of his sirens In the Net half of Septem ber. They rendtavons at Governor's Island, 'New Yo,k Harbor. gli=l offictot-Etelton And , Wray, of cto apron) yrsterday arrested at Port Perry, a man ) .. t . med D r ed Sims, suspected of haling stolen 'a tide, 'slued at fifti:dolhair., Old packet Franklin, while pkeakog thronghthtklock. Tho riertitoiltegfc?Anith found secreted In tOt.tippor,rnoth In the j ac k_ house at Dam No 2. &l }bat Sims bho been in the bs6tt 2 i)finstiblitk oti Oil boat while lq tbr 'm i t. en d ., v ki t tng. rip %quipster be could cool etteitlysleaf, Oilltar•Potton a skeleton key for opening carpet Sacks, and sm other kt y. for opening Mee 'robin qicons.. Sims ; was angsted on. the -platform at Port Perry, and being a powieful man ,ho atteepptod to resist by drawing, a knife, but on being. .drearbred tro was brought' dawn' Ilthontfarttsrlrottblef , lio WPI 44 0 , 1.1 4 1 .V i ,ttla Cli*P4 3 F, , . IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AZD NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W. Jame, I. C. Sutra, A. XL, Primalpais. A car- OvirLAT, First College ewlNna , Cbnun Pent nal BA Clai lead r RA &mut " 4, 0 64Fellotos. &WangPfi4 St. Pos. 135 'sad 29 St. au> %a aSt santysta son pus wren wrong° amr. 18, Utilt:' 180. J. H. Hager, Hagendown, Was/dein= 00., fad. F. F. liar, Somerset, Somme. Uo., Pa. G. Tronkey, Crangerdle, Trumbull Co., Ohio. J. K. Hex, Loowelhille, Weshington Co.. Ohio. J. J. Resale, J. Brown, Wilkinsturgh, All Co.. l'a. J. S. Valectine, Bluffton, Wells (Jo., huh G. F. No Ferret; " W. W. IlloEitthar.ey, Franklin, VensnEo Co., Pa. B. hi cElhinney, W. H. Jamieson, Peetees Townships, Ps. N. Irish, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Hart man, Lower St. Clair. Allegheny Co., Pa. J. Crawford, KittannLog, Armstrong Co., Pa. Can to Turtle r, Clarion, Pa. C. S. W. Jones, Tyrone, Blair (Jo., Pa. N. Burch. Westfield. Chmitaque Co.. N. Y. W. 0. Patterwn, Hayfield, t rawford , Pa. H. G. Smith, Peebles, Allegheny Uo., Pa. J. M. Herr, Wilkins, • " " 0. W. Wilma, Sharers Cheek. Hunt CO., Pa. C. W. Heftier, Baldwin City, Kansa. J. Hurd, Johnstown, Calabria Co., Pa, W Herbison. Allegheny Oily, Pa. W. H. Blanks, Harrodsburg, Mercer Oct, J. M. Roberts, IlleConnedieville, Morgan Co., 0. J. 0, Logan, Greensburg, Trumbull (Jo., u. Raadnipb, Princeton, Lawrence Co,, Pa. C. A. Ott, Temperan ermine, Allegheny Oct Pa, J. W. Richard., Drab% Wash. Co., O. Everhard, blessillon, Stark 00., O. L. A. Hoke, Mt. Joy, Lane :Co., P. For ten Ma and information concerning the Gil. lege, scam. Saran 6 ClowLey, PitUburstr, - Stupid Carel elates., This morning, In thilt Crowded passe:surer room of tLe Depot, we saw a man take out his pocket book, =lst on some fifty dollen In tereembadm, and after ostentatiously spreading them out, upon his knee, replace them and drop the pocket— beloki carelessly Into Llte sidepocket of his coat. We suppose the crowd about him consisted. of honest men, and his money was not stolen ; but Insatisucti as some men will learn In no school but that of experience, we are not sure but a Malt experience in the shape of pocket Picking might bate beer' a wholesome discipline for which he might yet thank kind fortune. Half the pocket pickings and all the confidence oper ations that occur, result trom'Juot each careless stupidity as we described. It seems that men eventually leans that the success of ekarpere &t -imid& lux on the wit of the rogues than on the foolishness of tick Victim!. Mysterious Ohs ppearsece. Ua Ft ay morning, a demented ghl named Ma. y Ann Barnes, re,l ling oh Chestnut street, Aregteny, wee missed from her room, buying dbnpreared during the ,previous night. She states! on Thursday that "she would not he here by morrow." bet as she tau In the ba'rit of rotting toylish expreilisiont, her fricads paid hot little attention totter iler clothing was MI found to her room, excepting *dark mitten dress, which she had put on before leaving. It is feared that she may have enximitnal suicide. She was about thirty-ore years of age, light complexion, darkish hale, had largniront teeth, and was above the medium beltht. Mr. C. Ilett get, at the Mechanics etre( I bridge, will receive. any Lufurmation concerning her. The New Interpreter. the Gran of Common pleas, this morning, Thomas M. Mar shall, Purl., presented the commission of Poi Roan, recently appointed as interpreter of the German language for the Warta of. Oyer and Ten:einem, Quarter &salons cud Common Pleas. Mr. Hoerr eras pnment and took the customary oath of orrice. it is worthyof note that the late Incumbent, Augustus Ammon, Reg, resigued In favor of Mr. Hoerr, who served in the 63/1 Regiment, and list a leg at the, battle of Gettys burg. Quiet Ttmee.-131ther the intensely warm weather or eomethleg else has bed a &pre/slog Induenee on the evil-disposed: poptdattou. and they haft kept reautrkably quiet for a day ar two past. Yesterday and to day the Mayor's receptions have been quite. select 1 and at the Offices of the various Aldermen there has been hardly excitement enough to disturb an after dinner bap. We Ups the thintres and di/order lies will continue to keep as short of hank A Pete=le Phlght.—Ellzs Bream and Mazy Atus Wilkes&ll, "birch of a leather," bad • Quarrel raterday, which reaultod in Mary Amu having bar face battered, her eyas blaclomsd, and her 1171134 acearely bitten.; Liza Is "aoma" Oti tho ZMUSCP)./cL. abbouitta one would suppose that sLe bad got too old for pugilistic endeavors. Alden:ma Strain waa appealed 10, and will bring Lice. to an acccunt for her afasult awn Mary Ann Admitted. —•texander BroWn ftlgds, on Eno- Ilan of Hon. J Veeeb. was today dale admitted to t.raetlee in the Court. of Cotenton Pleas and Quarter &pilots. The Young , M.D. , Priend.—Warranted to rare Private Pintail.. For role by druggists. A.k for the Young Man'. Friehd. A panvphict giving the symptoms and Creittnant of private dlt.r.sta aCOctoFealtra each bog. or can be had by addrtastng Young Man's ~ Pero.:, (Ant Innen!. vtth • three cent: stoop to J. aeoh naming, Chulea BuOcr, J. . r altos, ~ a. w. F.: at 1%0. Allegheny . 11.4 m. FINANCIit, AND COIII.IIBECIAL AND fIA Rh tilt% ITOARD C 'Jan 1,1,10 Sr a 311,105. Ilt . eLa AN In CO) sa . renna9. Sept. IS, 1751. o,Tered. data. U. 5 7 90'9, 3rd ..... 70 ON 411 . eenenv llnunty Flees, 71 So leutatetrab 49 73 1...k6-3y ' 67 50— •: , /abeny City I.e, ...... I'm E.O Si Bottue 0• Inat.eanoe Uo Z! 00 rutrka lovarance 50 SO 6/ IVA Waltarn . 61 00 /11 egtaeny Coto ellasille It. IL Interest..._.. 9 7.6 Conoellavtlle R. It nue . ...k.nan tan. 9 50 Geman 3at Iwo& ....... CV -- Iron /lay Kook o 0 Her. & Hanufao. tai 110 911 n 441 Bann. Conuceree.—.... IL 00 Tau& mans ..... IN 00 Bawl of .... II 00 —.— .3111.04733 Y P1:343.6713 (Si 6 60 llolosotos . SS 03 Run !a 55 Murrny Oft ......- 76 fitttehle----- Malibuy Ctierry MM. ---.. . -- 62 -- 04 1711 Pula ..: . . ..._; 223 Plasburg - h:n.Phils. _. _ 166 00aIlllutts & Mining 0.0—...._., i 63 Uulbertaoa's Rua.- - . ... 60 Franklin & Sallidy C 05 1 .20.011 . . , ..; . 66 M usk inguen 11.0 Jones Ferry Co (full paid)...._., 60 60 Ralston . _ 160 the week closes on 11 quiet stock market. Oat. .ldd, b.Wever, of stock and bet:L.4l2g etro.ee, there bee to en a manifest and decided improvement in the robin e of Jude as well su 1n the prices ma. llm d. Diantilect ut me of sit demises are busy with (pit opei.the fell trade. Orders Med buyers are Wal ing lo so fast, that to some branches of Whaley the supply begins to leg beetled the demand. Ship meals etuth and welt, eereel oily the former, be en to wear a near resemblance to the business of other day, Our wholesale houses t , esto to crowd the' side welbe bt ass, and y ire other pleasant evlden. ces of !crewed bettnty. Thus parunless wall for the en atrial world proper, because commeres, reanufstu ales and bsnalas, are Au closely bour.d loge , her In ts.tcrest, i hat when one surfers the orb. ere iannot prosper. "Good tlincil for one la better :riltllll - tor AIL,' A boar Mal revival la lure to fellow a revival of trade. Therefcre do we look forsa larger Maltase to mock cheles not Perhaps et h madly specula tlia nature, but certainly bath ea the Immense and °Mutat as log trade of the country fah ly warrant/. yr York qtrniatioris of gold, -aterly, at Ittyi. U. S. el lads appear to Do quiet at yesterday's a. 'IL. 'octal stoat market contlants dull. Bpi. little Mart Ili out home snooks. Apr onold testa of no operations to Bank 'hares, awl tot tut few among the long lint of Otis. Tlent ]e j' alight Inquiry for Benner at fteCp93. antes of y rbarenof• eolemble fit 6,59, tad en shores al tee of 011(tity and-Pittsbnrgh.etl2,t6. • V a bare talegzat.h.c news of another large strike on: Pit holr 'lbis time inkleate No. Ito. belonging to;1111t; kfelgar, Yieber nod UM benefit yeah tucker rode lzuoi • be ad, once Axil sten4 prlee of erode Oil prom. fee. to have a Issor•ble 010.00 he clock of wine of otu-teat e•mpoolce. : 011 Strike lf o. Ile, the Hot ellen m well; on the 11. 9. well Od. 111: erotiator of tie above number s tuck OH on Holmdel, ntorelog nod we teem by Tale. geopb the t It wee producing eetj the rote of 10 b dit la ler sy with the Bucker rods In.. T 0 own. re the well. are principally all Fite sletenk rev, we met Urn • few of their peones. John 11111/,llhet ta MAPS. And: Henry Apt urs I las Iffral a litrit AI ne e. Abe ', w it, cmpu, for up ykld of 01' for soma time on the woke keftS of the U. O. well. • Xi isy.4rt fro 'Market; Sept. IG. lrurt_ForFlgthrfeve kt II a VW demand, but thu m• Owl to pot tweedy., as last week, are Miro 11.. ll.'v teltftitt than perver sd theft prleer, s hi u es's, rte fully es strong for ;Amintean, whits i fur Pootan: alien »Mahn vre, sates*, husker eates _helm Vero pia.' the a,l sass 2W Bina essotoo, on lhe 'ter, as 147 f hotlliFoll, elftfor Gleason air, one WI let Gartsherrltil 1 100 'do.lfilentanitunt, to an Pe, .41,1400 din Nil. I. Atnerbran, ttli lib do, N. 2 TYentas. $45 at EltsUbstlypeall RV 4s. No. / EX'''. 1 42 649; WO do. Pobkhkespale Forge, sus rri tio. No, I Eastra. for October &Boom sae twos tte.Stoo pelvatir. trukr. English' Halls are ouleirtano tots sort . at 1eiN60(367 sold, We name afar het sale of 64 Loos krewO Int . 0 / 4 0 0 % to ma not traosplredi Bar e,0. . beer Mout. and **hovel. Bator les ot4X) tool &MORS' its. hoed by resoles, et iboot $91,6143100 toO. aO.l. 000 totes NO Ire Bode, on trivets term From store, the demand 0 Wont' miniver at fall quoted nitro. 'Merriam) Berlised Bar Rep blanufaesurara bet ds, EMI. In late to the Trr e, tit atibeStliN . toad—Few York; COAprftlgf flit of. siulfrdaYi PIT ISBURGR MA MEETS. ees- 'Savtranss, tops. to, Po., The general markets hove teen moderatey as the during th week which b IL= glow/4 With out, however, any remarkable change la tele& GRAlN—Wheat le him end la fair demand, but unchanged. Sales en track at , fl 74)5 . /4 0 for Spring; SI,OO for Winter Red, and for do Waite. Cara steady and drm, th la store at 504555.2 for new and old. Ramey is /a de mend and Inn, w.th but Intl. .hiring. Sale of I ear Spring at 1 . 1,55; and 4 can prune old do at Join car 12 exceeulttely dull, while 11,0 e le offered for Rv the loap, FLOUR—The market is steady end moderately active without, however, any change in priers. We contln. to qua' at *141414Z for - SWIM Cod slate VIA for Winter Wheat brands. Sale of Sr ibis "creme ce la creme" al 81020; NM Dbl. by sample. °Excelsior grade family—sr 0,1:0; leo Dal "Ford", "Bartlett" and "Forget me Not," at 49,41 and Ice bib s In lots, at $959.60. Rye Flour is sU I quoted at 44,50 with small sales, rsoviszorts—Bacosi Is firm with a fah. job. Ding demand, and prices ar• fully mstaLsked. Late mgooted firm at 268 , 16 X for prime clip. Dried Beef 25; and Men Pork at te2,ol2gag FRUIT—So peaches In the market, except in the hinds of retails re. Apple. la active demand and Dim, with sales at 664gre per Mil. bled Fruit dull. SP EDS—Flax seed is In demand at 13,76—n0n Is market. Small sales el Timothy at SAO. Noth Log doles in Clover. BUTTER—Is arm and In good demean, with sales of pecked at 606350 for good to prime. Stock light. PAWS—have still further advanced, and we hare Sales reported to-day at 24 cents. ERRE: E—ls arm with a lair demand, and we note sales at 18 lot prima Wntern Besets.; 19 for Homburg, swd 20021 rents for Factory and Golden SW NKr Pt/ tATOES—steady, but without quo table change ; selling at from 5 0 016,60 per bbl. 111/L.f.. FEED--Sales from store of fine White boyedlinp at 61,15, and OH Meal at PIM. Bran end &monde firm but unchanged. SALT—Bablast 60 bbl. No.l err. at" t. 1,71 pet bbl, free on board ears ; L o, small sales .1 $2,73. BEANS—Prime snail Whin may be fairly quo- Led 55,26 per biwbel ind demand Unshed. L8611.4.qu01t.d lism at 11%e, for soft fie , len. 'ASIIES—PearIe to Lair a demand at B%e—rtow held wither. No morerdeot to oteer klub. PITTSBURGH PET ROEHITH MARKET &ATV/U.IIY. Sept. 16, OB ODE—no ettule oniket bubo= moderate', solve to. sy, Iht oar eacritons tti the aggregate bele& sip to the weal average. Dui prices lave undersea eDo decided I binge. QttOtatlonit may be Lelt:y given at (1429 , bb ■ returned, and 21=7, able 100 wiled. Snail of 415, bide to bulk eai 371 Pt Tr, bbla let urned. and 1,120 at 21, Wes to. •luded, free on boar.] e sr, 1 here were, no daub', Witt r small sales elected. Du: we have rlven toot th to Indicate the general line at the market. lii 1l 't!lr—The demand for bastule.l DU ant"... to hate talon Ott • little, owing to the in oket being a i2A. "off" in the East. hot as there la, remparrtlrety speaking no e 0015 la nest hands available, there le, as yet. no "let down" la prizes. gale Moon(' bbl. to be deltverol this mouth, at f, re on boots can here, and Owl II u roe lecvenher delivery In Philadelphia, at VI. t re. Uu Is quoted firm of. 70 rents hit prime city Drandr, some hoblere seethe llerlY herlHA AND RM.. ILIUt/ 31— there Is on mute rot to note In either LI chose into cal and Nap Do appeeie t., he u. sideshlp. W. note • , senatinnal sale ~f Itesoluntri at 45,03 yeptitii, wttle rosy De regarded as the toilet hot,. bICI I PT:— rhe re egos ..f till try the All, (1,. by hit et, nose our hut report were al 101.• low• tr .... 1 WI klo• 4TI 1.11u4.... V*l ! the ?.40 feet deep o sn al ey. Po,l=l Wishing to ' , incense ttgacd dwri:lne Ina etudes loestgoo, are matted to tear.tne thin de noble property. Ap. Ply to . 9. cntraatitt . SO. - fele . ft Market Wrest. IVPMAIN'SRI.EN SOAP—Tirtloty,. the Sous German_ltgiosl (the reasfoi sra< man's telendlSOehjUirt Rae: el I brittle' by the box of at fetal:, at nail" atoogrretatr; _ . of .1111). earl sal final stte_ets: IA t KED 101b1+ '/ OfiliU/SB—Rebelyed . , S ibfita.y et d inlll be In eannant 'twig ef wits do Otte beef Toogure for .its by the dozen or at; retell, at the Featly Grocery Ettore of ' JOUN A. RE NA `: arts earner Liberty and Heed = I -- ACE PLTTERNB ON - ORittNO 4 gro , nyl wad MpuiteksuAr Black Bardtts: itev ViEvab th'ell*Payen, fortal4 er .ire- MAR51L.11.1.,41 Woaitceet. lIBISARY ANLY.-HALL ,PA.TTERMLI 4 Bid aid :tivetWel Popeia of Peon:tri! Int otbitioo.' -PfitukiODE_ • • Idlll . • • naAiitatai, . ~iEric&L. CONERREPTION HOW TO- CUBE IT, WI"al AN za. tore t 1 1 Slatcprir DD, SCHENCK'S OWN CASE, Mil Laboring Tinder that Disease ARD OW MIS PuLarorric arR UP, SEAWEED TONIC: 11Qaadrq ON TIE SYSTEM IN cEIRING Mt DISUSE erilf TICS CREAM SIICCESIQATTENDING LTt Many year. ago wbustrweld' mg to . 'Thad progressed snwunliy sato U. 4 Mirk stage dl Pulmonary Uonsuroption. 41 homs of my imps my bring disingiatedi I' was &dirtied by my thlucias, it,. Parrsh, to remove into the counuy. Morrestown, If._ J., atrottt'S miles dl,. ca m &law. 1 Was removed thither, ys two flit data in the Cm:MUM. MY (Mims add all hia flundit,„hadilred and dbad ' there—end died ql Yurmourry Ccorniggitorr. Vsi my arrival at Moires tOWn was put te tredi Where lay 'for Many wee!. Itiflhat wee deemed • hope lm( condition. Dr. Thornton, who had bona my father.' family physlcian;and b.aa - attitude:l him to ht. last =eta, was called to seems. He tirollatlt my swe ertirely beyond Lim teach of Medictoe,and wanes hat I raw& Welled gave moans *reit to welted , my temporal elfelra He had seen all my tacitly die of consumption, and therefore conclu ded that death tram the tease which-had carried all my kindred to the ve would also take me thme. In this apparenV2 hopeleas dondlticm, beard of the remedies width I now snake and sell. It see teed to me that I ;buil feel them working their way, and pe-netratte„: every neriAllbre sad tissue of my system. , y lunge and liver gin ;an anew action, and the ram Lid matter which be for years accumulated and irritated the diffeeenkoigens of the bcdf, we WU:riled; the tubercle's cc. my lungs rip and / end stormed from my tangs as much saggint of yellow °Tenzin, mattet•iivery moraleg. Al this expectoration Of mailer srbsided, the fevelabated the pain la t me, the ec , Ati eessellOtentmemr,, and the extmasting sweats were se !anger known, mid I had refres/d gileep, to which Ylund long been is stranger. 1110 appetite now began return, and at times I found 1t dlMcultto myself from mina too Much. With thhiretEWEr or health.' gained in streflgt 14 and =mow fieshy I km now a healthy melt, with a large heeled cicatrix In the middle lehe of the riglitdrouread the lower lobe hepotired, - tt complete - adheadow of the pluern. The left la sourd.-amd law upper lobe of the right oni la a tolettlibehealltry condition. . . Oonsumption at td at Mite was thought to beim lactiarble Mures*, by mem our, physicians al Melt , no those who were unlearned in wally such cases as were Minced ter mj treer= 1 was in. Thu induced Many people ter belltiVil my recovery only temporary. „,•1 prepared pate gate the matins teeottelainNlTee'for sot= sod made many inindermJatetreseenel to teased so rapidly that I determined AO "other them to the publie,amidettste my undivided Wiser lion to 'ions diseases. In' trutn:i-tau next tea • forced to for people menld semi fo e meter and, near, to' weertailiurbethq theft. euell - wette'U.kel • mine. Having mewl= tOirtatertne Many gismo!" - lung ailment, / wsepromprot to leventenelnatmW meat sidled .SeneacirY iliespiroducten ,, which. - materially waste - me - iii;deteil'dhe' valour stages of luturdiwises •,•• - Vii,- _ • gor many in 'ctunprottrin vita : n i ts . •-• pat office m y have maklag Mee Wm Malts to. New 'Down. Saillninni neat- Pittabtkrzh. For several years.past Vbave made as many ita. , Eve htuatized exuniaa.lonshreekly with the "6e• pirometer."" or wash explanation my-charge au • three Ileillats,linir it, embus me to glee eseh , pas-• - dent the true coinlishmt of. a almose and tellhtm, • • frankly whether ha wiltmetWelt- • • One otthe greatua: atetales bare with pea • talgted Watt kuleduseass, Is to comings < them to avold , taklng litany think U hthta k ey e my medisfaes thdy eminsta r how care-Lae they may teb tat_ way. This is- • " a Feat error,' fog' If • - the man • -.Cat of tame of persons who were enalsied to their beds-ands come not take cold, and by tali hareful avoidance of cold the fungvwers heated. Phyalcians advise.— their patients to. co out and Waal , / the Livia air.., but to they cure by so doiltgt Let the hundreds- , or de attis by consumption 'La every city answer the question...' 1 would ratter rink a pat' ant la a tight, Illy yen. tilated room, tzars let theta go out and -take ra slight cold. Many nano bora been eared im my medicine, when the &bemuse bruins, were aeolfem.- stye, that cite counit hardil reniain in the room, let they Lot u - tliwittiact er...manre to the urn The peat- reuoni wityT - Myoldanedo net etas consumption 10,1,hat tney, try tit do too masa. ' they give medicine to ato , the ocruz,h, to stop the- clans sweats, hectic leverrand by- so. doing, WY. derange the whole digerMexplosm,looMag ' the srcretiena, sal t ei - ent11.111; tae patient rUes.. What I do is toJka raseke; a catefnlezainlantm with my Heap/roomier, andif I Had lungs enough -~[u• melt, / direct Lc...patient hcre to can the three. rem. miles, and thus-cure him.liknow Vary wall that it la aziporaibla to make niiiiitings.or ereareltotte the portion that la destrefed, bat Imo* at that some time that catiii.a this lungs and acmes Lions is the larnyw and Prone - Mal tuba otti.her brand, sod Lust such eases-Are curve by the p2air . cm of ScLeuckar.Pulmonin Syrup," and. drake Pals." whilst Shea Ate dying daily under toe ordinary treatment of physiciono. It vs a great Mistake cora/ion among many fateir ,. - ligent persons, that there areenedicineswhichwin purify the blmad. hen tie bkaal is diseased - it • -cannot be pr.r.Jled: i t is Lan the same as Other • tease matter In toe system tad will have to berm& • fled out of the system or tne organs whir/I'm-a •appolnted Iry that prinuarlil sail replaced by.neer • brood, whLh can be aid byikproving the nutritive fucciacna and WALLIS the ;digestive apparatus in ••• good worktzgprder. The ettaaeh,liverandbocrele. 01:00 restored, to a healthy cemiltioa, than an abundance of good, nem:ma/dog focal will. make newhiood,whien /man Oka, as tt were, and take the place of that which la tusessed,-anal thumatip. - pky the want:of the body. •tv Tea Potwoina STROP 46411115 of the toostssdit. able atentemes known. It It antricentipowedufly tonic, and healing in h ts middy digested and sherbet • Into the itloail towluenit imparts Ice heeling_ properties. Uhttovrtiii medians that dono' or can •do as mink to rebus di wean out and brokena'egcreomaloa,ol the system.. ' .• &mums Samson Tterur u &stilled from !`amused. embizatwith other tont; andeiterative' roots and barks, in seen el manner *1 to.cosite a deadmilyLlitestant otealeta. having 'Cpewayful Conte OEeCt, Cithout the terMble digestions results. arising' Isom &comas stimsdarits'; ThaUesatetat Tonle' piakkaces luting restlits, thotossedy havig. - cretins the stomach and 'digestive system, and enabhog it to eliminate and make taro, healthy • blood, tn.; food which insy tie need for that pus. • pose-. It Is to wondelfut in dor Lltte/t,' that - ats so ion will' digests hearty meal. and a little of it taken before break/au 11l tire t.tone to the' stomach which ;Mini Dosasn b/w-potent Of doing. I tin ALsion.sine Play tie tskeasolth . safety IRV% /cal cr.ulta that eau be obtained hrun4dom.ei or any of , th e mercurial mediernes, and without soy of their .hurrtlut multi. They earth mat of the spurs if field= etati worn o at:matters looserted sad enaolued by my :learnt , / Tonle itad Palosoal, • • glass Lull Wilt be seta that{ all threw of my Inee. 'cites are neenett to mostisits tonne's Cormmp , tine; and, la fact, my Large :.3orperleare enables me to emetco any they tom cued more eases of that ' • disessethsa that comblastleas us kaowa -to Wan.. In ths va.rlons editions of pamplikes I hare pub. Wheal many of the most evatulerflal cum of eta mohary Cos aumptlon on Ncort. Persona, Miley ionaaairected,thMetinies brie esvltthe la ore lune, healed ornrhY KY Meddle ,, are now hems and enjoying excel/Chi neetth. / giro trw cases and a.cleet Una:Op= ditfarent parts of • the country. no tb-at thee° Qui with mth elan or . write to theca /or more ReslyKe information.. Bee. Hoary Morgan, a Whirler of nigh repute la tie city of lindon,.faut :well truism over the. United States as • man ol4C&t smutty. weal:urn! • • tqr takthfuroy mediae. etUr all other 'motivate I had failed., lie has oftea.orka maths to me With; regard to the tactile biastan and always sewers, am the man." A, fall Maeat Of his ease, - may be men iq my, p•riptis tom t. He had pride's, morrhage of the lungs, and. was, yery at*. Botha H. Name., of rairton.ft.. 3... wi1l , Screfulaatut Me ar - Lad leases: Att.thi.., • titre he eonnueneed usleslthe Mollilowths wee, almcst a MASS 01 antra. HOl2 110 W Int/NWT well. awl attributes his cure entirely to my snethetheu ••• Marlin Koch, fermer firtra near Pecrelhigy, Kos tenths coaniy,.(Abc,toal ion V' Nutcase cerPobsonari, COnatomption, and has voirsif ,nsred by 2r,y esetkihet„ lie it WA Artomts Natcospisaith 4.14.4.8 bona" • WOOS qj trearispa great mortyperammin 0440 to tee Arn remed ,fcs cod yrreknuxr2l. lilt Jl{,lck. • rapt, L. 14 be fore 4.341 1 . 3 " ist:..lbas cu,„ut, can't tern o/ Agtart,.Dr. irobel 5treet,P0.1.146.11#4,.. trona. - - , Mal.= Atexander, of Altabutsti, • PA:, 'was., cared of Teri bad Me OTlllyvoo.l.l and Liver Pills Con Wand by the SesweoiiTno.to arm Itaculiste s b.s.l ir cs be ae r' o - f ° D r ytn, '44a ll 4'll6:":' s and Ltiviet4rl:-`" oared . of a onlyt, She lv an aged wo,lan. and ner COMPL.Z. vs. ovary le very irmazkarda4: !dna Prueens• Joni:Lion, viva sr eint...Tobnsoa; now raining Na. 11W. Tara 11test, WealasW. h u , r , N . Y., was cored of Vitaavansry . Consumr 'los, and Is now as !leant an lad,y . as 'Call/ PAM &AC& ateittliSat. N.-44 WWI asollsr-VlMUllagagl'Or 'enlay.vaary "mown... 11.1 a eettlfloato sus avd 4tkre wv-1.1 knows:pew._ Idlas alLy Vebpalc. - cd zutlait* P.., was bap tome of Cods= ptlo GoavPl44llo-' and Indrered greatly boom balls, aavlo,r aatom Was - , moio than lorvy bolls until, her mews,' kths Vest_ r leathery ennd, and vs now rwrim,l and dvlovv her rand y a ths.alrinattitlblo. Dr. =:C/JENCE'S' omatr•il am. is at /Iv. Saab Stab- suers, tone 'OM UOlRS4tlrt4 r n %A. vi,e44,ia, where. all .ordtes to be♦ddteuod._ - tan ts soma 441 r, 'naiad .1.: 1 161+X L.• ; Dre43E0. 3 11:1114T3r334-: , ,.. WY WOOL t Street` MsbuTetil'ai u raiborticitmigel iujilci tatolats. A • .41114