PITTSBURGH GAZ:OFF.. rueusuad *ra s. VIRNEBD4T., MOBBING, AFGUBT 1, 11166. S AL M, Advevittiattisr Um 'AMMO Boos or y ...u[tMDag, &meas. me opened tie Ammermate sadr eatteestelwmet Mdtemmmeem Ilmsda amplas!.lntAmmhead them fa Klima be Ogg. es iketezdal• • - Adtasa Parientik — "Hertafter . no bllll- , eipitiebes min be tam the-Deny or Wettliteitett. carat I made d arum. Wbosbult tla to vp to trhkti sobestytko I. 1•14, ths laD-o MU bit beeseibbiriteblebd, Mime the sititettdou rt. ‘,....a17•40turri wow& tetastost aittettelts. .wry dunelpftes.'will to maid to be bon 'Mew The emir ebbetkeee wW b mate 'pedal mutt kr natty touttots ate sados... septdtv "46 1 Plinakongli Weekly Gonotte.-30. 1114111111 V deenliass item 111miltp &MY ollasts our bmdmir . Ma &MISES Mahn Of nasbing thstr butnOnan.r. gmekwl tY.L .bwtaeabmsad inelkonina,d. manias nhoeitsvori inninnt, annulbetarer sad nbono-lumwr In . Iteenstli POSIZIATIMA. sad &stars new $1014414 lfiatte ' r saela ligia• ..Per Tut Pus= Wouns.—The failure s r the late' 'es of the preceding) 'effort to dispcue of .the Public Works of this State will, 're &a im . pat ma end to the prepeot of selling them. The titsts has now made two endeavors to lid kweself of thins, wt. • agora. below their. actual mat, and cot shine theievalue if properly man aged; but in both Instances she has been foiled, • and is soak case by the same bunnimentatity. It does not seers at all probable that the offer will brownie a third time, nor do we think it de hirable-that It should be. The willingnese to sell has been abundantly shown; it only remains for - the people of the Oommonwealth to keep what has been refused at a fair valuation, and strive to manage the works to thi beat advantage of tie State. „ ' • Wben the) were offered asst year it was gen . evilly supposed that the Pennsylvaniaroad would be the buyer; but she wanted better terms and 'refined to offer. This year better terms ivere - offered, sad the same expegations were enter based; but the tams were still not whit she witted, and spin she has refused to bid. Site expects soother opportunity, in which she can. - make her own terms; but, for one, we set our - whets santest/y against affording it to her. We trust that the people of Pennsylvania will in dignantly ream to surrender the beet interests of the State into the hands of an already over grown oorporstion. - • The object, and policy of • the Pennsylvania Railroad *unpany• is to get rid altogether of the Yids tins Cf the penal, because it oomee in ooze petitka with her. She is Willing to buy it, if she ern get It fora sum equivalent to the value of the Columbia reatisand if, in addition; she is at liberty to abandon the canal from here to Her - risburg. This would rid her of a rival in.the est:ping bode, and give her an unbroken raii ruadllne, of her own, frets litSwielphis to Pitts. - burgh. She wtssid then have a monopoly of the taryiag trade, much to her own benefit, per kap, but certainly to the injury of this city and the people of the interior: - The bilk authorising the sale of the Main Line ei the 24th ult. compelled the purchaser to keep the Canal in good navigable order through out its entire length. It was this feature of the biq which restrained the railroad company from beying. It would not secure her the monopoly eke sought. • B etsed, however, of simply refosing to boy, the Billeted Company has adopted the polity of .rendeeing the Canal valueless to the State, so as to be able to extort her own terms next winter. Tide she he. undertaken to socomplish by buy -lag up the stock of nearly all the transportation lines between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and leaving the Canal without any facilities for the Benoit of freight between the Burt and the West In this she has been almost completely mainesstel, although at what oast does not yet appear. A company, formed of portions of two eFahe principal transportation lines on the Ca nal, advertise themselves now as forwarding agents for the Pennsylvania Railroad, expecting to be able a oonsideration sufficiently valua ble to thensseives,) to tam all the freight hither to eontiped to them as Canal forwarders on to the Pennsylvards Relined. Thefts!, is thus left, through the agency of that Company, with an expensive Ibis of *arks upon Ive bands without facilities for transpor tation, and consequently unproductive. Upon the tax payers of the State Is thrown the bur den of mointaining • long line of improvements, which for the present can yield nothing. For this, as we have said, they are indebted to the kindness of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which impede to be permiteed to take advantage of own wrong, and reap the benefits of the ruin it has wrought', It remains to be seen whether the people, through their repreiventa line, will be so accommodating as to permit this trick to be played out successfully to the end. Bat, it is sold, the Belle' oad Company bed an uadentited right to buy off the transportation Bowe If she *mad. W• do =Aso rapid it; but he us suppose that she had ; is that any niece why she should exercise that right, to the mani heainfury of the at large and of various speeisl portion of it I She hit a right, legally speaking, to do many things that would annoy . ;tire mercantile Interest of this city and injure its hide irresnedlibly ; and she may have a right to di !natty other things of questionable prop erty; bul it does olktlerefore follow that she Is borne to exercise each rights or privileges. She derhres her existimee from the state, and May therefore fairly be considered under oblige.. don sot to indict • fatal wound upon the 11(1112V41 id her being. The means for constructing the road ware oimtrilmted by the people and muni cipal/dee In Philadelphia and Allegheny *aun ties, as inn se those atone the line la the in terior; end an their interests bare been hitherto mush promoted by the mud, a due regard to those Latinists would hare prevented the injuri coui coons that has been adopted. But all each ermildieratiosur have been thrust snide. .The in . targets of the Mate, of Philadelphia, of Pitts "— burgh, of the interior, hare all been made to yield to the Intimate of a giant corporation, whose life Is to be fed at their expense. Is trade to be driven away from our doors ? Is traffic :that would come hither over roads in which we - all hove an Interest to be turned aside to other and cheaper Channels because the canal is no Imager able to keep freight' down? Is Pitts beret to be suds to suffer In her very vitals Amonglt the indirect results which must inevita. hit -follow the lose of the canal? Are our seerebants to be thrwn helilisely upon the whims and caprices of'.. corporation, without • - chick upon it,' and their business stolen 'may be. them because competing cities enjoy the -.benefits of low freights . Rowing from competition the currying trade I Lo and behold we are told-that the Pennejltrania Railroad Company has Me right to moth us all this wrong, and we - should not eomplain l If she ha inch a right, It is • pity that the franchises granted her were _sot more strictly lizaried ; and since she chooses to auroise it, regardless of consequences, let us me if ws, Me, hare not some rights, and whether do law of silfmmertatka t Ida not impel tut to • be is prim of our mitileges cc those who Would emirates Mein against us. As nds wholanatter wiB owns before the neat bob i b l i g , we ere gled to lee= that the id . torsei th w e rk i, under the direction of the Goy swoon heathetitnied an inquiry into all the teeth • at. the case. In the meantime ouch facts u lune been sonde apparent are for the nubile to mut& sr, and net anon. For ourselm, we would b. weistrirel of the dun, we owe to Pittsburgh in. tweets, ard, the general welfare of the State, did ire mot lathe the interests et our city and State predondneat and bring all our aid to their sup poet. .Two Poem oz les Ow um we Threw. le. O. lOnelriy. Rittrburgh: 1885." This is • perapbet of 22 paw, IMO with We. amble dewerel. The sulker , marts ea to my list it le• tar sale it tha pii#pill:bookstom . ire would Ada tope that there ere but few who asey soh *la • . _Asa . requetted to war attention to the 41dairof 's'Boakiag Uri* to New &Wiwi; Detrß allam TIW bei ;-iiffektoidi",*l4.iit.,*of Stag whew ter to the asteepeidet rtalits-a etrat.:p. sat imusbiali Mir korgiattivilt rive= Tee Wadi sitt - csess.—The tone of the press in rapid tothoAinoT does to the orlie4 ;trap is sore hopetta - tinit-foi it few dsie put The Toledo Blade aye: 'Conductor Moore; of the Air .Line livid, In forms us, that the wheat fields in Fallon and Altitude counties, although considerably dem igod by Moraine, will .yet tarn out mitt; well; that ir, if the fanners am have a few days of fair weather to get it into the bare. lie in coming down from Bryan this forenoon; every field - within range of his vision was fined with MOO, women and children, raking and alining it to the drying effects of the sun. Ths damage tedl not be as keqpy by nearly onalsalf as was an ticipated' three day. ago." The Steubenville Eferoldintimatee that one-ihird of the wheat crop in that section of Ohio will be destroyed inconsequence of the rains. The New Brighton (Pa.) Record says: "The put week bait been unusually wekshowers of min falling every day. The wet weather has materially interfered with the gathering of the -harvest, and has given rise to gloomy forebodings, but we are awned by intelligent fanners that if we have favorable weather from this out,: the yield will be heavy. Considerable grans which was cot previons to the wet weather, hes rotted. On peering through the eastern portion of this county, and western part of Butler, we beard loud and general forebodings that the principal Part of the wheat would be spoiled, bat (romper 'mina] examination of specimens of the grain from fields in different quarters, weare htelined to the opinion that the evil is not near so bad as repre sented, and believe that with fair weather, from present writing to gather it in, we will have no reason to complain." ' The Fort Wayne (Ind.) Sentinel gives us first a gloomy foreboding (as usual) and then cheers up with a better promise: "The continued rains for the past eight days hale seriously retarded the labors of the hus bandman and.•damaged the Wheat, much of whioh is badly sprouted. Unless the weather speedily change a lm ost the entire crop will be 'Pont • "P.B. Thin morning the air is clear and brao• ins, the sky clear, and a fair prospect of fine weather. We grabs hopes the rain is over, and 'weethe injury to the wheat may prove less than was feared." The Democrat pabliehed in Rochester, in western New York bee the following specnistioruk "There are two opinions about thwextent of .the damage to the wheat crop. It is not dis puted that where wheat in grown as badly as some specimens brought to the city, it is pretty much ruined, and we observe that the farmers are nearly unanimous in looking upon " the dark aide." Specimens.were sent us yesterday from Genesee, gatheredindhcriminately, which are very much grown. Gotha other hand, some. thirty beads were shown us, gathered froth five different fields within three miles of the city, which appear to be very. little hurt. The root hiid started.from some kernels, but there was no green blade upon any of the heeds. Many per sons maintain that such wheat is not injured to the extent of a penny a bushel. The real ex tent of the damage cannot be satisfactorfly de termined. Perhaps fine weather may do some thing yet for fields which have been pretty much green over aslost. "There is no doubt that the damage to wheat and hay is very large—larger than has been known for many years, alter reaching maturity; bat, we repeat, there is no reason to predict a famine or high prices. There will be less flour 'this year with the "Geneses" brand than usual, but Canada and the incxhanstible West will open their full granaries to supply sections that may be deficient. "Nearly three inches of rain has fallen since the 16th, and yet the Geneeet has risen only a few inches." ' A story has been going the rounds that flour is • drug at Wellsburg, Va., and that holders could not get over $5 a barrel for it. The Her ald, of that place, gives thereport an emphatic contradiction. Flour is quite scarce and dear in all that part of the country. The Detroit Advertiser, of Monday, says: "The reports of the state of the viheat crop have made holders rather firmer. Advice from Grand Rapids, from Lapeer, from Genesee coun ty, and the northern tier of counties, indicate that the rain has not fallen in each quantities there, and that the crops, so far, are safe, and promise most luxuriantly." Burma Cocarr.—The editor of the New Brighton Record says that on a recent visit to Butler he was cheered by the intelligence that a movement was on foot for the organization of a republican party in that county, which will ere long develope itself in a general moving of the masses. He was informed that a call would he homed in 'a week or so, o zuilar t o those of our own and adjoining count:lea. The doubtful position of the American party on the Slavery question, and the avowed hostility of the clemency to its agitation, have left no alternative to the people but the formation of a new organization, whose pc:Sidon will be beyond cavil or doubt on the aide of freedom. Bssvmm Cotarrr.—The New Brighton Record contains a call for a Etzposmoss County Con vention to be held on the 20th of August, to nominate a county ticket. It is very numer ously signed by Whigs, Democrats, Free Boilers, and men who were formerly Know -Nothings. The Recordsays : Of the probable result of this coalition the most favorable hopes are entertained of its tri umphant success. The honest masses are with the !movement and will indignantly repel the iatorference of old party leaders, whose interest impel them to endeavor to preserve their ancient organisations intact. Fin Sou Mss-nsa —A gathering of the members of the Free Soil Organization will be held at the Court House to-day, at 11 o'clock. Heavens Paoarr.en is laaLurn.—A letter from Dublin says:—ln the midst of • desolating, and, it may be,_a protracted war, . with all its miseries necessarily aggravated by the pressure of increased taxation, it is peculiarly a subject for congratulation that there is this year every reasonable prospect of a harvest of more than average abundance; and further, that.the splen dor of the recent weather in Ireland holds out hope, that, far from being a late one, the sickle will be at work fully as early se in seasons when the ripening of the crops was not retarded by a spring of snob unusual severity as that of 1855. The reports from all quarters of the kingdom are, most favorable—not a single complaint of any failure; even the potato has so far wholly escaped the Incipient symptoms of blight, which since 1848 have been generally observable about this period, and altogether there is a marked ces sation of the discontent which annually pervades the agricultural mind during the critical months that precede the cutting of the harvest. Lava STOOK 07 Onto.--A correspondent of the Louisville Colour, who has been traversing Ohio, gives a very interesting account of the progress made in that State in the improvement of live Mock, especially the breeds of cattle. Some parts of the State, such tis the counties of Pick away, Madison, Highland, Licking, etc., have long been celebrated in this respect, but it is within a comparatively few years only that all sects have gone to work industriously and entiltically to improve the breeds-of their cat tle and eetablish herds of commanding reputa- tion. The writer attributes this result in a great measure, if not chiefly, to legielation favoring the establishment of agricultural 'societies in all the counties. Men of landed estate and pecuni ary resources are at the present time embarking energetically in the business of cattle railing, and farmers generally throughout the State are catching the Infection from them. TEN Sets or LUND WAIZAIIII.—The bass"- tions inland warrants are very large in all quar ters at this time. Full four thousand acres per day are sold on the average In Wall street,liew York, which is remitted for in gold coin from the 'west, and being on secoat of old soldiers, finds its way Into immediate circulation. Warrants re often sent on from the west, andnold here says the Poet, to parties also in the west, somuch is New York the antral point of all transactions. • Detroit Is an active point for the puritan of ' these warrants. ' 'me price varies from 1 10 to $1 121, buyer's price, to $1 124, selling price among the brokers. NM' DIAD.—Tbe statement that ',Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Va., is deed, which has attained a wide circulation through the press, is not correct. The mistake arose by confounding him with Alexander Campbell, Id. D., of , !few Orleans, who died there more than a month since of heart disease. An intimate friend of Dr. Campbell; of Va., corrected the .mistake in the cue, into' which we were by. an Indiana paper by tasting to us that within a very few of he had who tenant - with Dr. Campbell, of Bethany, who was in exce ll ent health, and with good prospect for many years on earth yet. Nor Fiskiot AT BAJLATOCIA,—That of "MU; vied Wee flirting "with their hustezedt—At first whim Hellen Hart paw- them promeoadinkand marling and chattering, so devotedly and fuel nathsw she eoseheded it was- some mistake, as they were sating In behalf ..that praotioo m a j ma perfect" Bett-we aro assured it was no plosion bat anadderad decidedly ..nadati" to do so this The geydadizr RrpLter sp.tbate wholesale dada la tbst city wee offered 2,000 bushel, po ssum& deliverable the tot of ant October, for mitt par Isabel, bat dullard the , • '„y.-;-61;;-.,--,',-,-t.:f.,cid;..•'.•tuia-_-,.,,..,I,,,,,..:.f,„,',:...f.k;-•:;a.;1:;:a1:f:;z-,:-1:::,4A ' c,t ' z V , ' ,,:i ' ? '' j; ' -•, ' ,, • - •'" ;v ' I.-- • , '' : ' -4 ,!' : 'z;4 ,--1 '' - ft; 4 •';: - •r' z '-' - ' 7-,. : - -".t':•'' . :: - ''"'.'j , 'c-'-''-':' ,. .:','---'" , 'A''- , ;''''''',-"''' ~,k,g1... .a .A.,....„...,44.,: k _ ; .-. 4 44,.. iw- t z4. ,,,t , --g c•-. . 1?'---- ,, , t --4A-4-7".=, - ----- . . CLIIITI7II M. Csei Elturrmwem.—The Louisville i vrELOFI & , ...catutlkerr !b• • 1 Animal gives the following brief aee en bt S r the 7;1 "RATINT:ABOUND • SAWS. 7 '.- : . ' circumstances that led to theist* eicitement in t..._ _ __,._ ,_ ... th 1 Rockmostle county, By., in Which it sustains the IiAVINGF . p faumNr. Wm. likgt - fearless course adopted by Mr. Clay: 141 tili Patent Right. Si crludlag &eclat lad other . A short time ago a roars named Fee undertook le" Sc *bleb V. ban Tata blla &WV. at m: and lee or. to make an emancipation speech in ..14ncoln ~....,..‘" a °l ',.,..'Pe °l ° 64 °"_ ~..,.., : fa k." _is_tatso , _._• : . : W___• I _ lll _ . ..". 1 "_ WO county, but the People ' forcibly prevented. him '7 1 5: 1 ; 1 , i - 17.7,;,,.,... - ,„: - .,,,,, - 4,7,17;z - 0 ,T i u gi from doing so. Cassius M. Clay. 18 a champion • Saw tqcfettly arm In waxers. , of the right of freedom of speech, thereupon Ther Win require les eett-mill not beetvtaleruirgag declared, in two or three public speeches --itil ranWrooth-sen leatber- and keep an edge looter that Mr. Fee and himself would speak at Bed , .. 7011.1 . 1.1 , 1 zuld. - .. 4 alll not Iteble to become fold Cane, in ltockcastle county, on the 21st of i A l '''' 4..... ...„. from en ~.,... unty a cut r this month, and that Mr. F. ehonld not be mo- 0 ,.. t0mp0rw . pi .,... 0 . R . „,,....„, .... tr . & huh .. tested, except orer his dead body. Citizens of ne e than ismenyneett for &we. Rockrastle, in obedience to a publics call , held a •. we reeteettolif loft. elf ...4.4..m. of Lamb", meeting at their Court House, and adopted the that no Saw edit. ant trouttleuMetshttehmeat but what following resolutions:clement. and utetratuell ft the Temper .in be B.d.d, That Dr. Joplin, H. J. Williams, l ls fraud more ""' " 4 ' l ' ll' 7 Tr" in! S.. Jno. Adams, and Mr. C. M. Clay, John 0. Fee, 1 cha..,...i r .4b 7 JOSEF% woopw-ELLA co. and other abolition ape acne and preachers, must desist from speaking or preaching in the county of Rockcasile under the penalty of being dealt with as *justice and the law require. The committee addressed a letter to Mr. Clay, lusting him whether be had made such declare tions and vowed such intentions as they had heard imputed to him. • Mr. Clay replied in a mdm, firm letter, denying whatever wee false in the current rumors, but repoaledthat Mr. Fa and hinudf would .pea k at the time and Atm ap pointed Public excitement ran high, and seams of blood were generally anticipated, but Mr. Fee and Mr. Clay made their speeches., without molestation or interruption, to a large attentive audience. We think that such opinions as those of Mi. Clay and Mr. Fee are wrong, bat we rejoice to see Mr. Clay vindicating fearlessly the freedom of speech. Emancipationista have a right to speak their opinions publicly in Kentucky so long as they speak them only to white men. We abhor mob law, and we thank every man who, like Cassius M. Clay, has the manliness to net it at defiance. tl: END OF THE 80 0 ST MOVIMUM—The As sociation known as e North American Phalanx, in Monmouth coun y, N. J., will be sold at stra tion in October n at. The estate consists of nearly seven hurt 84.= of land, to be sold either in a mass r pareels. . The sale of this domain and the breaking* of the Phalanx will be generally. .regarded as in some sort closing that Socialist movement which commenced in this country some fifteen years ago. The N.l. Tribune, in referring to this contemplated sale, says: Between the years 1840 and 1845 there sprang up three or four associations in blassachusette; five or six in western New York; one in New Jersey; three in Ohio; one in Michigan; one in Wisconsin; and one or two were projected in Virginia, but we believe never established. Most of them were organized on the principles of joint stock and of dividing profits according to the time spent in labor but some adopted the principle of Communism. They were generally very short lived. That of Brook farm near Bos ton, lasted six years; that In Wisconsin lasted, we think, two years; and that whose termination we to-day chroniole, the beat provided, and most tenacious of all, will number at its death thir teen years. There yet remains,, however, in Massaohnsetts the Community at Hopedale, which without retaining any very brilliant peon- Diary results, still gives no sign Of dissolution; but this Is established upon a peculiar religious basis. A KIDIAPPDSO Casa.—Some months ago an old Frenchman, who resided at New Orleans, manumitted a family of slaves and sent them to this city. lie sometime afterwards died, and left them a portion of his property. Belonging to this family was a lad about thirteen years of. age, who spoke French and English fluently, and was quite a sharp boy. On the day upon which the Attack Blues made their excursion to Glendale, this boy accompanied them, but has since been missing, and for some time no trace could be had of his whereabouts. Circumstances have since brought to light the fact that the boy was kidnapped. Be was offered for sale up the Kenawha river by ► resident of Covington and a man who lives near Charleston, but, as those to whom be was offered . muspeoted there was some thing wrong, they would not purchase. Efforts are about being made to restore the lad to hie parents and bring the guilty parties to justice. —Cin. Columbian, July 26. LAROI MAAS or SILVIOL ORI.—A solid mass of silver ore was received in New York by the steamer George Law, hat week, weighing twee ty five pounds, and valued at $3,000. It is the product of one mine on the Isthmus, and sent on to be coined. The Exprrus says: It is very curious that silver le becoming abundant, and that at the mint in Philadelphia, it is now paid out freely at rates equivalent to $1,20 per ounce No doubt but that when we have a regular communication with New Grena da-by steam, the world will be astounded with the results of a newly directed Industry, of in American character, possibly throwing Califor nia and Australia into the shade. _ This mass of ether was in shape the hoif of • cylinder,' whose length was about two Met, and diameter one foot. It had a rough exterior, and looked like pieta of wood with the bark on, only_ that it was of pure silver. A Fattaraz.—Sparto, Go., July 13.—A large cotton factory bas been in operation here for three years, but is now about being clesed,and to-day will probably terminate its existence. It unpleasantly reminds as of the fate of a similar enterprise which so signally failed after a brief career •in our city!' Why is it so? It would seem to be reasonable, at least, that surrounded with the raw material, unencumbered with the cost of transportation to the Northern cities, Southern manufactories should not only compete, but succillasfully maintain a higher position than those so far removed from the cotton growing re gion. But so it is with few exceptions, our own Graniteville being among them.—Cor. Charles ton News. Cacaos, having voted at the recent election" in favor of forming a State constitution, and ap plying for admission to the Union, the question has been started there on to whether the Consti tution shall prohibit slavery. Aeorespondent of the New York Tribune, writing from the terri tory, Barium% there are numbers of settlers from Missouri and other slaveholding States, who are very desirous of having slaves. In view of this question, an Anti• Slavery Convention wan to be held at a town called Albany, on the 27th of June. A intim. party passed through Springfield, Mau., on Tuesday, from Boston for Kansas, un der the charge of Edward Fitch, of Hopkinton. There were a dozen men and twenty-five women and children in the party when they left Boston. Dr. Webb, the Secretary of the Ald Company, will leave for the territory in a few days, in com pany with Gen. Pomeroy, intending to make a thorough exploration of the country, with a view of eliciting information pertaining to its natural history. COCKROACH REDDANCI. —The Sciadifi r e Amer kan asyo:—"Common red wafers, scattered about the haunts of cockroaches, will often drive away if not destroy them." These wafers like candies, are colored red by oxide lead, a moat deadly poison, and eo Is ace. tate of load, or sugar of lead, as It is sometimes called on visiting cards, which being sweetish, has been known to destroy young children to whom they were banded to be amused with.— Prairie Farmer. SPECIAL NOTICES. Worms! • Wormall Wormelll—A great ninny learned heaths have been written. explaining the origin of,and clarifying the inn= generated to the hu man eyetaso. Scarcely any topic of medical science by elicited move saute observation =I prof. ad mein* end yet phyalciaite are very lunch divided In deletion on the entgent. It mut be adroitweever. that alter all. • tools of expelling them and Ing the body from their gramme le of more value the wised Wendel- Urns as to their Ode. guck an ensiling agent has as lest been sound- Dr. Marne, Versatfure peoN. to be the tench manta after oscine-14 gnaw teleg universally acknowledged hr the mates madleat &unity. As farther nut read the following boots lady—one of our own elt/senc Nn Irma. October 1884 —This in to certify that I iris troubled with norm for more than • year. I...ad ;deed Wan ld'tanee Celebrated 'Main:MC bok one bottle. which brought sear about arty vormg I onnr. brewed Imoroving at Pm and ern nom pliantly IreIL— TIM nubile can learn my mre, and fmt.. , partioulson. by Lpolythig to Moo. ils die. No. 8 Manhattan Plea, or to ILL Thew. Druggist. mono of Bulger and Monroe Kg 1111-Pnrchaaen b careful to sok Po DIL /CLAIII,B ONLJUIItaIIiD , lIMIIITUOZ, and take none else. Alt coo , perm MCI pluton, an Werttaall. Dr. 111' Lauri Veratlltan also - Mr celebrated Liver Mr. can now be had at all respectable Drag Storm to the United Stator and hoer the sole proprietors.. Also be Ws by the int.aar ai mumurn. itahaktrh aborwort b. J. asad a ob.. ao wood R ea l The Sick.—Men of liberal education 'toe moot den devote all their talents to dimmer the .hereby they mu remove those Wand malsollo Irldth Niel the Immo tome, There Is no nobler art },stun that of man the Mk. onsoldoins the cumber. ho diriew if to üblat men is liable. and width may came at u r o dins out • promoted Ilfe of distress, Or 'Willmar c.tblet oath the blown of existence and usefulune.— w .. b , 44 ohs mein seen menu of emitter them I n Abets, or mob* • reward oftboas elm wholeness. In th ose saw where the Idor or the a t ...ait. the Marie, ire Would WAIT reurnaniend Dr. Donnelley/ Gertisla Maw. IdePand by Dr. C.D. Jackson. No andklee et this Dos stamp Mahe/thus three alt tan, and to . those oho ate sudertro Irma the homes of Indigattioo. vow that si* Ws wtldota. des Meat's. Nervous end Rheumatic Attootton— ihusion Intrces—.W. bane needtbleineeildnesureldna and to tnen7 aliait with th• mom atilem Th• mot celebrated of rear throats Pbysideas ars leecemeendlcat IL Darlas atenseedie: vainest.: wiensiblit Muss see troubled witianetvous snd deism* steetiena tt * 3l lb•Oralleble rennedyr4Steeir &Mona See at t in 'moths! sebum. For Bale. - „ A. DRUG STORE favonibly joqated the wow af , Obessat at Utmatr stmt. Allsato= sod &Sus s nod tstsinsolsems tor psdisudies hiatkially 160114112=1r JW. WOODWELL & CO., rupGRTHILS AHD DRALIRS IN FOREIGN AND DomEssric HARDWARE, COSNER OP WOOD aims'' sritzers, Rea dam PITTSBURGH, PA. 08k0 $c PEN NOYLVADIA - RAILROAD. TIER ONLY Ra4II,OAD - -RI,TNNING WEST gßom PITTSBURGH: The. Feat Train-leaves at 2 A. M., through to Cincinnati in 12 bourn and 40 minutes. MAO, Two Lama At 8 A. a. ltriamg T. 413 " Av 3 r. Thmairaina alinmaarloge commetions at Cradling, and the limiter° conned at Alliance. The direct node to St. Leiria M. gr e'en. diet/redline airt:lndhompolle, 100 mile. shorter than via Cleveland. °Daudet°. am made at llddigld with that Newark and Flainitmky City road coed it Cradling ...Ghats throe roads concentrating them For pardonlarg em handbills. No trains run an Sunday Through lieketa are 0010 to Cinclaniti. lonleville, lonia. ladlanapollig Chimed Reek leisnd. Fort Wa Viewdata and the'principal teem and eltlaa la the We The 173 W BRIGHTON ACOOKMODATION TRAIN art tales Plttatmigh at IS Ad and 616 r.•*.. and New Brig ton at r. A. a. and I I itfr 'MUM and fortheilniteraatioti, mealy to • • .T. G. CURRY. I i At the as otlico . ..lender Monongahela Maas. Or at the federal street Maidens. to cnconaz PARKIN, glita6lo. J u ly2S, TRU. Tided Leant Reliance. Mutual Incarance• Company OF PIIILADELKII.A. OFFICR IVO. 70 . WAL/V77rBTRERT. ChpitaL $177.674—AW4, t732,0tri,. &curdy /mated. FIRE INSURAIiCin Buildings, Ider sisistuss, irmattlue. re.. to titrn aitanetrt• The mutual PrlnelPle. aatabind with theseenrltT of • neck Cletttel„ entitles the Insured to share In the petits of the Company, trttbaut thabtllty Us lietiptOsttlirates of this ()company, tbr prates, are sontrTle„ stn,bato the (*pits] Stack of the Ocunp'r. LEY Preatdeat. reRB: dew In. DIREe Le•els R. talttiuret. Wm. R. Th mpant, I George N. Hater, P. 0. . ,R=. railtltS:4l,turler, Robert Step. 1 LL O. M Wog: ara ll. ud' ruiL rdward Rabat Jams. To O!. Jae. L. Tarim.Wm: Musmr, Jarob.T. Bunting. - Archibald Gettr. O. K. 'Stroud. Wm. OOSIN., Sompda vit,lo. Pitts's. I J. O. rahl.4l:l carom Third and Wood str.ta PITTSBURGH Life. jPire & Marine 'lneurimse Company; Ottis* Corner Market and Water Streets, FOTTEIBUROB,PA. Bafir..oA.E. TUT; Preeidaa. Jape D. MODELL, &ly. Tht. Company makes every Insurance ar wise:Sus ~ 0 0l• connected withLWR MaNagatz Dull end Canto Maio, on the Ohio and orallissesevsl env. see uitsltsvi, seams:ie. Risks am y • ...Aid against Loss or Damage by Fire, Ana Liltin g -the Ihnila of the Doi and inland Nevtgatios loweetratee altialltent WWI ealety toall partite. elany, Jame b. Ham, J ohn irft • K. 0., John IdoAlpin,, 'Yankee Neranso. Jahn .WOlll. DWQf Alezender Brediey. John Fullerton, emus.* MaClurten. Chss. Artnathoot, David ILI N. L che7. Iforstlo es; Kittanni us EKIIKKA IMIURANCR COMPANY I OF PITTSBTJRGI - 1. JOHN IL SHOHNBERONR, President; ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary; O. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. 'Will Insure Against All Rinds of DTA.I.INE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRBOTOIIP: noonterm. G. W. Om, 0, W. Ave/14ov. W. K..Nlomick. lama. Id. Panama, T. B. Banta, W. W. Manly. R. D. Doctitan. R. T.• Leech, Jr.. John A. Dawdler, George B. nalden,D el se S. I. Bryan. lo wt avid ay. b yfirlgel=y_ i ad ' reeilt i d • .•9tl) , Vaid Ita armat. no. 99 WATER naILEBT. Janda,* Cit lzutunume Comp" , of rittsburgll WM. BAtiAI,Y Pswide ILAMUILL matieliLLL, at". Oirel., 94 nu ricß,../3617FESN MARKETWID iIIaINDOKRS LEDLL AND A ND RIMS QN OWD'ANDIUSSEBOIPPI ROMS TRIBU.ARIVI Sr /wawa T ., Lou or Damao. by P,,, ALSO .10or..*C4OPPEA Ihe SEA and „WEIRD IrAvigArroa an IMUCTIMK . B. M. 11.karKierd Pori. Wm. lii. Jobe 8.111=24 Ihseriellrre, Danko* U tS: Robert •Ir. Ilerbeusb. t.eo Pertoork. Welter Brmot. ! los, AL °mover. , John blfl wm: n. Lvtoti .162 PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insuranbe Company, • :.; No: 149 CHESTNUT . STREET, • OPPOSITE THE COSTOH HOME. Will make all kinds of nsurmee. either thinnitria or taroß.i. on army a.. tiptlan of P. /Arty or Karl:thaw'!" N rykronabla ratan of Remit. T P. ll:N v fi k ...Prealtk K. Ova. Oen. B. W. Brown. Am.& Pad. John Clayton, B. Wliar. ("Nil. P. Hayes. IL B. Bzif.lia. erman. OP.. &very. B. Th B. J. if intinis. V. Bsiatmmoui. 8. • • J. 0: 00d7111. Afoot. Ildol and Wood amts. Western lanarance Company OF•PITTSBURGH. 2run''?"l"--i001CP• S&T. Wll Insuresgsia: kinds . of Fuo and Marine Rieke. That. Scott, J. Keith A. Simla. , Chm Dade, C. W. Aleketam. NOM Hamm, O. W..lnekson,•Llpplmott. Wm. IL Smith.' AlfDor Jr 3. W.8c.13.4" w m. 1.7.4 0. Musa Nara bows Inst*What m.eaßad by - /Mractors van • • • thls coscoaualty. and isholvill . ost d yeamptly pay all Linasit It U. n7IICZ, No. V 2 Water • t i erre,. (BP.ut Wimbot.la my !.t.ar.. rittsbdrsh. sl• • HOLMES, RAW & CO A. H.HOLMES & BOTHER, i SOLID BOX VICES,BAMMERED IRON AX ,,LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT . TOCSJ3, PICKS, Timbu, Mill, Tobaooo & Cotton Screws, - ; - Sliqltimsevirsiktiche JEtwitiaciT. Car end Bridge Bolts, With Thread and Nuts . complete, PITTSBURGH,. PA., ifazipromm N. 1191 , 7 a, am 107 rim ara.. ammo! Wool' AID 8311111.M.1) /151" All work warranted I r. WELLS, RIDDLE tt CO., penrth at. near 'Taxi, Pitteburgh, Pa., 1 - JI4NOPACIPPER3 OP Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' , DRAY WHIPS; TRONOS AND. SWITCHES, weep, constantly 01 hand, received direct haat thArr.torr,ta tork th. P4tall.. and vatted as. =ra g, Li t zh&Watao t fetWW l dOe. Outlaw Zitth 10, Maio litooti sag =ries at Whl tr litromotly itiralitted to coder. from the are eolletted sad proottali thlPOaa _ WAR RAXZED . ."" , JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. NANIIFACTIIRERB OF . Int Balling, , lnn Tanll boon, Window • Shntun, Window Anard' s, Nos. 91 Second at,, & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) .PITTSBIIIIAti, PA., Haro'on band a Tariety•ol new patterns ramisaas Ewa. imitable ibr as Pu 210 . - P.tim.kr str• Grail= pad to analoslng Man LAB. Jebbtas dam ai Mat sotke. abaft wnaaexs & maw. succormas To APNOLD ige WILLIAMS . . C k !loan Furnaces, Wron Iron Tubing AND =rum oaautAixt __- Pa" Warm* and re:mada ms of antaaws. Wiolt A. Ida amazon If Warming and as ofintlng by OWN* Hot Wean, Plana at Mame, Yuman annebas. Wan* analtals. Funnia, awn amen, 00131 Hoaw 111:41411 or Thirellion. No. 2t Market et— NUMMI! STEAMILILL. ALUGHENY Float. delivered to families an either of the Swot:this: atone ore Naar be left at *With ju ear boxes at the piIALOGS*, WILSON La MI SS Srttxtrt;, Mgtl. DFIRCITIR, came Ltbartsead St. sta. I. S. -U 0011WARM....DralVt b Alle evtar "7' . RII.IfAIL. ififamv a 00. .10!91; Imam , .....coomua num" - PLIEIaNG wars OVCClgebit . 10 *ln.) WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS, no. ao WOOD ISTILIIIMI PL. =Wi PL Plbrai ft ditors of DrarLaset calibrated V t kWh Ltrar Ms. HENRY IL COLLINS, . 2 FoRwARDENOAND ußitplis's.roNmzite_AANT, ♦NDinfrzsz, .pmarnsa. 10-26 l A it= l ;nth D R. RIDDLIII; , of the City of lawns3r, out los - Wows toi Aim of ONO II esootorpootroitioomasioptior .','-',' The GiesSat Medical Discovery -,.- ,' 'OF THE AOE. . ,- .. . : 111r. Keiinedy, of Roxbury llas discoenred 1,, . In ono of ooriMaotot! tenure weeds a rimed,' - elide:ire j seerwkilect of Thnor, fisne Me wont .57rofole . 10 ( 1 Gve,.eow j Pimple. 114 has incest' in onieldiiiilnenriel mole, 5=a,,..., 1 WWI Mott. it ; t7roomme (bolbtAunder humor.) Ile bee haw' in'hil palmed= oelFtwo hindreAl calla tatfo do Ile Woe, a within tonna) millet of Weeps. Two bottom an Warranted to cure o*orelog lore mouth Ono to time bottles,Rl can the we* hi* Of pimple. of Mete. ~ . Two to thsee bottler will &az the Ova= of Wee - Two bottle! ore waresatod to me , pie worst ember In to mouth fuel stoseeh.,' ' Three to 671 Lott:lei are wornaited: to care. the. worst ease ea/sloths. - - F; One to two bottles' ere Warm:del to nee all humor to 1 the ere.. ' Two bottles ore wwaratitedlo ear. ibleohit or a...as Owl blotches swag their ha. ~ pour to six bittJas say warrsa in tad cure corrupt sad - , ...w.g... 00 / 3 ...-. =Wag 1110WIL One bottle will etre ear eruption Pf the eltin. Two to three bottles an warranted , to ems the worst cue of ringworm. Two to three Untir an warranted' to cure the Met des petite came of rheumatism. Three to foot bottle. are wayrented to salt rheum Me to eight bottMs will cure the worst nee of scrofula A benefit Is always impedenned from the tint bottle, and perfect cure la 'smtted whet the above ountlty Is taken. Nothing looks siimprOloable to thole . who have In vain tried ell the ironderltil medicine. of the day, u that. common weed growing to the testPree, and stout old stone walla Mould eon every humor in the irystem: yet nls now • dud fact. If you have Shutter Mine to end There are no 10 nor ands, hums or ha's about it suiting same eases and not youn. I peddled..over a thousand bot tle. of It ha the vicinity of Boston. I • know its effects In every case. it has already dote some Onto greatertoures e'er done In Maninehrulette. I are it to children • year old; to old people of ditty. I have wen poor, pang. wormy looking children, who*. flesh ono .oil and Lobby, Penned to • perfect Mate of health by One bottle. • To those who are subject to a nick-heedeche, cam bottle . will always doe It. It dyes greet ieller to catarrh and dbuineme. Some who have been costive Pr years, have to. ken and butingulated by it. Whke the body le mound It work finite easy, but where there; I any derangement of the natation. or nature. It will our wry singuler teal lime, but you rout not be alarmed-741er always dl *p• Pear In from row days to a week. There knave, a bad re mit from It. On the enotrery, whet that feeling le note you will Hell youreelf Ilk. a ter perion. I heard some of the mutt extravagant eilootiluom of It that man ever Ile tend to. No change ofdlet Is ever Mmeseuy—eat the mot yen can set. I ban likewise at herb, which, when elm mend In swat oil, dissolree lecrofulcom redline. of the neck and under the ears. Price 'UV cents. Price of the Mcdkal Discovery 111 per bottle. t DIREOTIONS YOB Mtg.—Adult, one tabirepoonhil day. Children over eight years. deport epoennak children from eve to eight nen, tewerpoonfot. Seto direction can be made applicable to all constltutions„ take enough te operate on Me bowels twin day. Mr. KENNEDY gnu personal attendance It lad emu of enrols. treat. gold.earner wholesaVirgin le and re /l tell. at Dr.RETBSIt'S,. r MO Wood or aer. e5dA INT To Mothers, Wives and Daughters.— The noblest Mowery In the erleneior medicine, and the one which has, and will continue te prove, the greatest blueing to the hums faintly. le the medical preparation known es M►rebell a Uterine Datholloon. It le designed to cure the various Muses lnddent to ihunden such u Prolumis, pain th the back, weaken.... .extreme prostration from nursing and • hundred other mile In their traln, hare almost med. ilfe a baraLn too, : ederistenoe Into a dilly and hourly urea The mod en- lightened Pridemore of the audited colleges in the old world, ae well ee In MI. iconutry, /..ve held the subject in unions couelderellon, end they hire tinnily determin ed that the old method of treating them u kmt and up end. Meese was all wrong. and that a coutitectimai treat ment was what was required. It is an cid Mtge. that great bodies mem Lowly; and white the Funky were en deavoring to barmaids* 'heir 'Mee and digest a ...yetem for general! practlan Dr. Porrimby, a.phyaltdan with , ort., reme erPerienoe in the Memu of women and children reduced the theory to simple diorewand dimmed *Mtn edy which hu mud and will cm eighteen out of eyery twenty cum now 'tinting. In Moe emu where the or gusher* been ruptured, or where ;they have been arm*. ly Injured by bad medlealtreataseed, nothlog mu be done but to alleviate the symptom. c"/To our is &spriest P' said Si &Mem, the FM lulu of the English medical I Mad, and, thereforn let no one dem& WWI this reme -1 dr Euber a tbithfully tried. Throw ad& prejudice and the advice of an interested phyriclan—reeeon for your ..twee—lee that the remedy hue done . forothan • nd then goon with a strong lath In the amnriume that felanhall'e Uterine Catholic.= le no "quack remedy," hot a sciemtlfie combination of medical virtue., which wW pemeewe the constitution from deetructiou, will arrest the insidious M. 0.& of dimnite. and motors health to the already Im paired Mel power. Prloe $1.50 per bottle. geld white ned* and retail at DR..GEO. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Store. Ne. 140 Wool Meet. haviter Letter from Hon. .Tolui Minor Botts, of vtre.t. 1 1, iitzeingrt, July 9th. lard. Lgurrs. Wet. R. Been ce Gehts..—Uonelderatinne of Mite to the afilleted alone PnOmPt me to mod 700 this 1 roltudarg testimonial to th. wife value of “Correr's Rxtrush ifisture.. for the/aim:elf:tearable disease. Smog Without being dispcoed. dem:ding It net:seamy to 60 Into the particulars of the tam, I . Can my Mat the argon. Lthins minim that hare been prod wed by the use of that medicine on a member or toy oem * family. and LaMar me own observation and saperintendenoe, afterthe Mill of the beet phyeielane had been exhausted and all the usual motedlee tailed. ?Idly inane me Irirecoromendlng Its nee to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. I do nortnean to imy.that it is adapted to all eouettta• them, or that it .111 afford the steam rellefln all cased foe. acorn., I Ma know nothing about that—hut ham what I.hare seen of the effects, I would Oct' hesitate to omit In ane and gesso( Pernfalm'wlth perm. Rr whouil Olt an Internet...lr over wham I mold mamba inguenneoi. oonteol. Beareetfally room. Jot{ diterteeplT JOUR 1.1. Barra. DR. mums Pile Oint4ent is a certain ute 5 that du e... ~_ disease,!,ths Filen to .11 their varied limnx It has teen need for or. than idxty years, and Au exhibited the' most harp). effects hull sum.— We publish - the following names Of gentlemen who have been wood by Ito 111.0, and whn atter suffering for years had exhausted every ',lnures of !the malice] prorawdon In rel. • bro. Jas. D. Fresecott. U.S.:kiwi', floes norida. Gee. W Ma fi !. /t L 82 eu. . erfjb Paul. noesero. es. ed, ifi 1. on.J.dat Des't lut. Wnshirgton. Wsw. H.' Spnigiot6.a.=3 Greenwich el. N. York, X. Fleul. gO. 20 Chambers Goo. W. Nand. Beq., Odtr4.llbliee, The above list might b. Inervaim' 1 by thousand. bnt awash has been shown to Lodoes'esory sufferer to sin the Waved) a WWI. bold wholeesli and retail by Geo. Kfaller • N. 140 Wood corner of Nlrgin Price 111. ha:Um_ Britlah and Continental Exchange. SIDII2 BILLS DBAWN.BI DUNCAN, SHEII3I:AN k CO., ON THE UNION ' BANK, LONDON, These Drafts are available at all the prim el pal Tonna atEnaland, Scotland and Inland, and tb Continent.'' W. also dm. BIGHT RILLS on 11. A. Grunebaum & TRANSPORT A MAIN, Which servo as • Rai:LlMA:goo to SU 'mots of German/. florltzerlatut wocl P.n.s Intending to trorel obtoid mar procure thronalt to letters or Credit, on which:Money on be 'obtained, or =odor. In .7 port of Swam. Co'Malmo! or Ul W, Nam, mar other mourttlor in E. rope. will rendn prompt sten, W U. WILLIAMS 6 co, mh.23. c Wowi r corner Thlrd etroot.. WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. X'CLIIRG. Our Teas will be loand on trial unequaled at the prima 111 the city: Maks. Green. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Ryson.so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and - 1,00 per lb. Engitrukfass, 30 and Imisrial & G. P., 75, 73 ate. per lb. • 1,00 AL 1,50 per lb. Tyra pat ap In "Way bore. ftron • IS to 20 lb., for fandir nee. A Liberal amount nude to rota/I dealeun COFFSE—Nknet, la Onapra. and Bio Chfra, Green and Beaded. S WAR 3-14 .ffirgis and Belcher 'awl Chositsf &wan. As^ Chocolates. Dena. Dickks, Punk and Dried rss.s.n. fir— dz. 1111.11 RE M 0 VIAL. . . • •"' ''' NoCORD & CO:, i:UTTERS, • Have removed to theiii new store, 131 Mod great, 5 doors oboes /WM strait, which we have built with the exprees *depletion to auk increased busier.... The and doer has been fitted up! in MOURN STTLY ezelualvely Srb our retail trade, where Will always be, lound . a complete aitoorsznent of the I{OBT FAISMONABLX STYLES of Ciente and Tooth? Mem and Soft Hata and Oafs, ail welt as LADIES` RIM .... FIATS: and CHU, Mtn% GOODS , adapted to the . . sta.. We dull be plowed to see our Wed& at our ne Mora • .. The Sour weer Karim are' erprissly ear our WIIOLZ BALI TRADE, where will be Ibuod • full %took of Etats and embrerins Seaver. Bilk, merry variety, Soft:Pa. name, Lealtorn, - Braidg. and Pella ,eaf Rate; Silk Phalli and lath Cepa and Ohfittrem'a Goo'de of all Itiodn. horehants visiting oar city will Sod It thelr ioterest to examine eur . atock.' as oar faellitlegiare each se wettable as to onapete -with. our jobbing boom In the eastern sinew Oaf fitatema# from Canada.—Quebec, 1864.•‘Welars, B. A. Yatotentoollt CSQ—We had Use Shame of melting. this moroln4 the within owtideats of your Yertullbga which will be y gratifring to you, salt was mut YoluuterUy. WO gintlenten,yours ver7 truly' MUSSON It CO. . . . . Ommalsw—My Mlle daughter:A years old, nod my smo, older. were Ar mnAdmilia I lime guanine loom norm.. I . parehsard two bottle= Varteltotp‘ of 'Mehl We Chem three dom." r b ern. tti = old Maur, to say, in leer than tittle boutstbsy Wa lens then YIVII lIUNDRSD - Wftahitt, Must of st "tragrYg hn eratllltn ' olorm.... awns - sou Veradtms, I fgel it my &owel:mend It to tho EMI* whirs my oplakm, one ? Bust pu b ; maw wormairlrar yet Mithe pub; llen believe me to to. your marl. obliged nod tumble gems; NAIWAN LtATERS. Prwpered and mid 8. A. TAHNIZEITOCK A GO..iorner of Wood and TIM sta. • ;A • -loyldOltwT Kw Yonn, Jape Th . , i/i55. gaiNew Tort k Llvapk OF of Pada 111.. JOAN THOMPSO . , N 0.11.0 l ir S i* dead. IdttaboraiLlki,ls the ooly gaga to the abovii dty autbortred to oil Pomp kit my Lige o Neeilfork arid Llniwrool Made. - . . Hsi always as hand; Bight t kw - i r e: : ....t. n.r.m. at ear Beak to Ifigilarel, r .land. goodsod out , .. ... Ai x , tri... pilot:igen from New York and Thilagid. 'CORNS itis inninint„ -; r ' ST*Oth it.. rim mirk. • New-DaguernaiGallery. -, ' 4 MIL NELSON.wooId peotfully inform = tap nimide tb.a rtb• Oatne bud...,d poottly apportou. thi ur t - 0 .. ... va c... i. Port Orem, Third strati ii=l; sari toast speeterui god mogollicent Sty Light yew coartreeted fur D• irsormelp liezp:N n o tjeghdp fitatai. W. qv xim as egooda s . of elsevaid etyma, In 411 .4"64 ni tiltiti ahl i rrtk= l" lattlim, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HONICEOPATHIC - ' • - . actioneer. anuililicrviggi Mks Revez. *mu" Mod anal POL% drool MEDICALCOI r "NNSYLVANIA. , - -- - - • Located on Lberty at., above 11th, ' M ACHINERY', OIL AT AUCTION--On • PHILADELPHIA. Thursday morale.. Almost 24„ .t 10 (Meek- at the rtIIE LIXTURES of - the Regular Course ' tr.,Tr:W: l =t io .rsr