El Ti tc DAILY ; GAZETTE. 1111 At) Reed& s'o. SG Co, / 1 113W5.4AiDliraiu-da, 4.10°- Sitisbuqk o,4zeitt. SLT I7IIIS 4Y,,JULI 7,.-1888. mooW otiniik.-iii':Tne milscopAT., ~..::-••cliVitcu; . ... . . it is flally twoYeatasince anew religious , •order, called:Bte' Prutestant. Episcopal. i 'l 3 isterMind of St. Mars," Was established in New YOrh,;;*ider the.'intalaties of the Jo „ • Right Rev. Bishop PO4rnichl : ' of the • leading clergY of , thepli*C,` :yet very little is known: of the: of tion; and the character orthe' work, '-' them. Teci r According to :one of theTj ' 'of the', • Murat, Its members ere' ' to devote 1 -thaniaelies eicirfaivelylo Ivo Of mercy, by attending the sick, aiding the poor, and • disseminating: Christian instruction among the young. The membership is composed ' 1 of uninarried ladles or widows over thirty. I ' Admission to Membership is grouted on promise to continue their pious labors until ',. either the urgentlntoessities of their kin dred or some Spetial •prvidence calls them from their ; sphere .. - .45t .duty. In • such cases the bishop was orapowered to , releakelhem from their obligatiens. There area number of sisters in the society, Mad others on probation:- - 1 Recently a lady, who had been a amdi date for admission into the sisterhOod for - sometime was admitted with impOsing cer emonies. Biishop Potter prepared a serviee especially for the occasion. Quite a num ber of distinguished tuktisters were present and near the altar. The members of the Sisterhood were pregent, )ttired in the black habit of their order, which resembles that of .the Catholic Sisters of Charity. After singing the hymn of Whitsuntide, closing with the Gloria Patria, the Bishop offerella few words of exhortation to the lady, relatink to the worlF., closing with the itapiir' y, If slie would devote herself whol ly to the ofikies of 'charity and mercy in the Sisterhood of St: ItLary,. and obey the rules , . of the Sisterhood : .- After prayer the Bilk op took her.lollietright band and acknotel edged. her ash menibe and at the same. • time gave her the title of "Sister Agnes," a mane different frOm her own, „and by • which she will be hnown in future "E,ifq - DiTNKERS. . . _ This strangebody of poaplit recently herd their annual gathering near Waynesbe. rough, Franklin county, Pa. Its session lasted one week. It was compoeed of del egates from all • their church% scattered throughorit the United Btatett.;:' The dele , gates were lodged in the neighborhood, bat all were boarded 'on the ground. • likter: Sive preparations •were made, SuffiCient, it is stated, to. accommodate one, thousand persons.- Delegates; and..the multitude, werofed in imitation of our Sttifimir's feed ing. five thousand; r - itaii - inilike such Ikea : mons, instead of a fowler:ll , mi of bread, they cinurnmed about sliti harm's' . of tour, be sides a vast amount of other eatables. , The muffle:of doing 'Main* was sing; mini, consisting in rendering decisions on the . practical_questions that the times and ... circumstances renderednecessary: It was decided in the t he. right"of eating , ordeito obtain the sense of the major- ' l ' IV; &Minna' as voting was a custom that belonged --, to the world; Decisions were left to a committee of fifteen,. Who referrtd each ['lye:glen to sah:copunittee.„ which anheoziiiriittee fnitimi a:decision. The com a mitteetheu presents their action to the as rembiy ApprdT a lliOiriaidfeite noel= Xing; rdiSapproval: by 'shaking ..the head Dismission usually etithaes when:any signs of clistpiarovalnre;r*tileited;;. , ll.nioeg the . .questionsi says.* bens ear Wes. issuer, decided, were Shall ' receive 41Ored persons' into , the' ; quick and shall We Salute them with die holy. . kiss? It - was . decidetithat they. should be received into the Church, bat , that all the members were: - to' be to their own - . ebolic and taste in regard to saluting their colored brethren; witiCtho tuilerstandit4„ however, 'that all Who to.doso were to be regarded as tairsk - eof theirmem bers Out West leaSed apiece of ground to an agricultural sociptY for a, number of years. ; Was it_right for him to ido so? The answer was not aalto:thsrchYLiiClik,to'fos-, ter the spirit ofiriitc.. - - IitV„ , I3I3ENIIonGIA7 . I3,- The General Convention of the New 3e-. rusalem Church tite;United. BtateS Was held in. Boston some time since. over one hundred ministerial and bsy delegateswere present. .11,eir. Dr. Worcester, of. Boston, nresideskanti eliver4the annual addresa Nev. Mr. Ekablard preaebed the Mon. The Convention supports a hook publishing and printing esiablishment in New. York. The - . 2lreis- .Thruldism- Hawn. ger, in its eleVenth4esi, Is published there. A monthly periodleal, 64 pp., is; mimed at Beaton, and allied The derugaiem Nat aline. It Mts been published for thirty nine years. The total membership is esti. mated at 4,000: :laPennsylveniatheTeare ten soeletleN two Ministers, and 400 dr.ooo members. In. Ohio ten; sedates; six min- asters, and ImM . OOO to 100 members. , ' Rim— Tama G. Fan, of Kentucky, whose name is associated with some of the noblest words and deeds,ollired. and perfOrmed in behalf of the ,Oppressed of per land, and whose elfoint have been' rewarded and ere still being bleit on the soil where he !ought his brave battles ; is . now on ;a brietvislt to oar city, and will preach for Rev. Mr. MOORE'S Congintiop, in the Academy of of .Music, on Sunday moming, at o'clock - - —lt is stated that Gen. Casa' large for. tune of five million 'otvlollars bad its - oil. gin in hiti inveStnient iMmatlestate la What Liu new the hearkaf the.citiof Detroit; and *heirs of the deceased statesman may thank the late llrs. Cass,. who died in 1855, fin the great wealth - they inherit. -Repeat ally, wlum the property was rising in 'ni ne ye:are ago,. the - General wa,tt 'ltat-dons \to sell, and was only restrained: bytife_ earn: est advice and remcmstrance of Idris - lib. . on , ... i „. , - --Samuel gniUN of Brated, - -.died ~ Thursday of list week, aged: elghtreigh4' and his.wife, aged eighty-81m,, died' the day. after: _The , couple had been married for siMy4even - _ year; and- during the Whole tune - bid been separated only, Gime nights. The inneral was observed, on Sunday, and they were both buried in one grave. , - , _ .: -7.. --.__, BE ty' -.---- -A ~.,- ! movement is. in , Progress In - Finnee ' • - PROW . Illkiii , ! , „ to secure the-'abolition of the punishment ••• , ?--T-....-L t - ' _. zweu . of death.. . The question, which will short Palma 'Como of Cholera yet Twoosy.four !y semen p for,.. considmation,in the French' tr-moczt,==..Distrifeeted b=„ste, le %molting. great. interest, and 7:11., ~u n, a Timad--Aketrn several leading tienatora are expected ' to: . oer sad isulloddo-fe i er u tr i A day speak iii, TIM r of the abolition. . '' . nostureatnad (M t% j aw - . 'Us a ceeiern -The cashier of a' batik 'in' Galveston; Z til° P ' 14 11',, F 1,1,i.„ ( , 0 4, 2 la tie :Bonsai Texas, carrying a , bundle of. bank notes Is n o m 2„, r u' d , . . 1 , _ , . .;:i . „ - ,.•_ amounting to *VW; was . knonkof down VN"..,,,,,,4.*.th last - t;,,,,ip.viiii - hoursiireiitii, add sobbed, a tow " days ago While the YID v;,;' - ' - ' 4 wwk a wife. zeportod. ta- th e Mina succeeded in' - escaping with the plun. once o r De-pene ek , ;watery supi§ryon,_ -der although several shot% - were Bred at . shot which were deaseed genre. a'a= v them ,. ~ , , -, .. , .... _ - -,- , awe the =roar eurnTenthnet esaY ~ , i ' , were duly fainfeceet. tiar - .- -• . The new edition of the - Ring of_Saxo- 1 The • tarots %atm, thermometer ny's German translation of Dante has Ism Mantling on the gr eets to.day. ..,,i'.. ,i c , ne: it—b3r thi" publication Of the third vol.t 1'111:1:=4.1 o r 1,4 1 , 1 "7171 - , Imo. ttime,, ? ,,, ,Ttia Partates..l', .-'„ Wrointittdiona sear stair taaming r ; making an satelnOt are said to place the royal ,c o MMenUtter.in upon net the a 2 ... _ le ten_snmood caw : the gist rank of Dante 60 4 0 ,,LT„,1 4 L , .....--=.- , ailfl,lirt=l -141:3:Zgt=gi -A boy in the eillploY oi A.Puri uuman to4a . y. ,-, ;,-- , .: . ..ik Co.. bankers, in chictiga: leat'n , package' ~____., *leaden Liter to Id rtunoreatZ: i t i. fgzi ; Pnltaof4KODik. a: 4 11 , or iialn'slllc°,'lvkik:sl.k ---- ' 9 ' , '"aust ,r. Tk* H i u d ery o is on t 7 ? 3 1 ine 12f .* r':;-''''''''- '''' 2 lt d °.Mt. ) .M t , ~.....V4.- ;',...:,---- . . . „ .. ,•. i ;,7 . . ,;...-•','.,T:,:,::- ';'.‘..:'•!'.'''. :',.i'''4:, '.. i•:,,,,.....,..--,tf.;,s‘ts.t=i'''Z:a7iiv3'''''Ll'''' )7.1.-7,-cm=erctft:s VOLUME TOCXX.---NO. 169. CITY ITEMS. • Lubin , * Cocoanut Cream For the hair. It has no equal for promoting the growth of hair. Far enlo at FultonW Drug Store, corner Fifth d Snafuleld streets. Suiluiller Dress Closing out very cheap, on e northeast cor nes of Four th and Market eta. C. Hanson Love $ Bno. Black land. White Lace Points and Itotundas,' on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. C. Manion Love a Ban. • White Domestie planners. One ease opened this day and win be .1d by the piece or yard, at a great bargain. Gall and nee them, on the north-east corner of Fourth and Market street. C. Hannon Lova .t ttno I =3 That. much dreaded operatiun of tooth lIMW lug bits beau changed from pain to pleasure, by Dr, G. W. Spencer, No. 254 Penn street, If the report of friends can be relied upon. Tho inhalation of the nitrous oxide gus, being tree tram the ihowers of chloroform and ether, has become quite an institution in our city. Pare North INuallna Tar. In Bartels, Ralf narrate and Kags..ean bad at FLEMING'S DRUG STORE. No. 84 Mar ket attnet, at lowest rates; also Turpentine, Rosin, 011 e and Vantlabes. Remember that the Tar is the genuine Southern article, and can be had cheaper of FLEklllsiG than elsewhere to the city. Refrigerators. lee Four and five minute Cream Freezers, ice Pitchers, Water Coolers, Water Filters, Meat Safes, Bath Tuba, and a full line of goods gen erallY.suitable for the heated term. Ourstock is ,the largest, our variety the best, nod oar prices the lowest to be found anywhere west of the mountaln.s. Call and see, at 1.21 Wood street, south side, five doors above Fifth al. w. W. nUADSHA Pagt.bunch wing co.;.rt. -•• • - Attention as directed to the advertisement of Messrs. IdeDonalil, Thomson & Co.,.in an other column. They have added some very excellent pretdirty to their attractive list of gifts. Setae have heretofore objected to their eictledido because they had no city property in It. They have now removed that objection . eiTeettially. Their Concert will certainly take place on 2410 30th last. Every one should have a tleket for It. Refreshing to Lager Beer Drinkers. The use of this much loved beverage is to be prohibited by law, the Tempenume Society :haring Laded to ustoblish a Maims or piohibi. totyilynor law, a substitute has been intro duced and adopted by tee Congress of the United States, and after six months delibera tion lies become the law of this Government to use Dr. C. Sill d Gillipsites Laughing Gas in place of all other stimulants. all agents and persons wishing to use this delightful agent for drawing teeth out without pain, will call 'At Penn street,.that there may be no mk. take. • • P. b. Phymenuu3 will please take notice that all stimulants other than Laughing Gas will be excluded in their prescriptkum under penal .. • ty' attic law, as made and approved. • • Get the Beat. ~They Always Give Staltstatettess. kvetY week, Dr. Quincy A. Scott is failed upon to insert Artificial Teeth In cases where other dMitlsta hare fried, been paki, end fatted. and inavery case his work gives entire antis factiOn, HO is quite an artist In hie line of business, and has merely to examine a case to know how to articulate the teeth, so that, they will preSent a handsome Jima natural appear ance, and will masticate the food thoroughly. 177sprices are tower than those of any dentist Lathe city, and he will guarantee his work to be superior. So it would be better for emy (doer readers who are in went of teeth, to call upon the Dr. In the first place, and thereby save thelethne end money.. We would also assure them persons who are suffering with diseased and unsightly teeth, that they can have them extracted without anppntneshouessr, by calling upon Dr. Scott. Ile boa extracted for over tea alltiatrAcepersol2l.l4 within the last seven years, and among this large number, there is not one =felt which his process has proved injurious. On the contrary, he can refer to numbers of iris patients who claim to - have been benefited in renewed health. Ile entracte numbers dai ly by . the ram s 'lthigolene or Vapor" procese, and gives pure Laughing Gas to those who desire it, without charge. makea no charge for extracting when artificial teeth are ordered, and gives a fell *set ma Vuleardte, with beautiful gums for eight dollars. Ile , member, Isla number, 27s Penn street, third door above lined. A Splendid nansloVes Selo, 1 ' At seventeen thouaawl dollars, five thousand seven hundred and.fitty, dollars at the time of , sale, the baltmeeM One and two year e. This property is bealatirtiny situated on Mount Washington, apposite the month in Penn street, In full view of the three rivers, Puts burgh and Allegheny cities, and only twenty minutes walk from Wood or streets. There - are Caen acres of rich soil 004 a bean tlful grove of huge trees, with an abundance of IMOice fruit and rare ornamental trees. Also &never failing spring Of Water. The buildingniind Amprovcruents consistsof a first rate modem, well finished dwelling house of lour toen,rooms, is large sized wash. house, with copper boiler arranged to .use 'coal or wood; a large chicken lxnuto end a com plete stalls and carriage house; a green or hot house, in a moat splendid condition, with double glass roof; boiler and pipes for beat ing, enflamed to have cost five thousand dol lars; Uwe* urge elate - ma supplied with Pumps, all in good order, and one of them bolds a tbeasind barrels orwaterta large and complete le. house. finch olnuical for a good home acre sallow offered: Per particulars en quire of 0. 511, PAO Pion street. P. B .—ldeastres are being* taken for the con struction of to inclutittl . railroad running up the hill.frens Benth.Plttalmrgb, which. ill•be completed le tie course of a yew?, when Mount Washington wit become ,the matt: needle/Me lot:attester prtate residences, It being en tirely out Of the smoke and dust of the city. .: . 'The Gress Acclimating Towle. . Wherever Bodetteris Bitters, thecelobrated American proveatlon of Climatic Misuses, have.bres Introluceil into unhealthy regions, their effects in Sustaining the health, vigor, and animal spirts of those whose pursuits sutdectect them to extraordinary risks from exposure and privation. have bean wonderful. lathe army the scperiorttY of this article' over every (Cher invigorating and alterative medicine has become so itianifaitishere used, that It hi robed twos, exclusively, as a pro tection .likairst 1111.1.hus Fever, Fever and Ague, and Bowel complaints of every kind. The soldiers sty Uhl t'ne only stimulant which . produces and keeps up a healthy habit of tiodylrinnwhok.ecrate iocationS. For the, an. acclimated plower sealer It is the most reliable of all triSerrtanie .against: sickness. Throughout the 17n1tel Stites it Is considered themes*. healthful ant agreeable of all tonic '' , andaltogether ansqusled ass remedy for Dys pepsia.. The ussilicitat Ingredients are all Vegetable, and era 'told la solution by the most'wholesome- stititilard known—the Be set:Me at Bye. .illostetter's Illttersu.t re man agate:red at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and atilt= thara.o,o3:4lozen bottles are sold anon ally by druggists,- - Aire Saki irhplesab and nihilist very low rates o, 4 ,l,,selngieDrugandPs.tent Metheino Depot, Marlille Alia. a mum of the Diamond rontkiialset,nearifirtutti urea?. - ME THE - •PlTTSlitTßGlf''''-i,.I:,GAZETTE IN EDIIIOI, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. THE PORTLAND DISASTER. Car Loads of Provisions Siefil frown Boston. THE FIRE BREAKS OUT AFRESH, The City in Total Darkness EXTENT OF THE CONFLAGRATION Ponria‘n 0, ME. July e.—Flue ear loads of pro- visions came down trout Boston last night and are being distributed to toe people. A lire company to strong, from abroad, have been working all night on the ruins. Large amounts of supplies have came In from vo d oes maces. They were greatly needed. Most of the provision stores, had been burned. There ens hardly anything left to be taught, and our people were mostly living on uread alone. The Atheneum library was totally de. stowed. The city building and Custom House talked up again this morning and axasloned another alarm, the city was in darkness last night owing to the gas being out off. A rain Is falling now, but it is scarcely needed . the homes were so fierce that all vegetation is burned Off the ground. The First and Snd National Bank fund and securities a reall saved, and there is no doubt in re gard to any of the others. im P. Farrington, should be added to the list of clothing dealers who have suffered. The brass works and tabilshment of L. Rockall was not burned as r4r . r i tAl. a T i =e ti m p =ma g t • r t.a . a ? l rt ,, to , m r : 6 1 n u ful, which aaved Commercial street and the lower side of Free street. The National Tim tors` Bank papers and money are all safe: also the papers of the Ocean insurance Lout pany. Workmen are bnitily clearing the ru- Ins, and everybody Is at work getting in WM. porary residences Ana places of busbies, Our *Made trees are mostly rained. The newspa per Corneae are Issuin slips, and will probably go out of town to p rint tile the present. ow. hug to the noble Charity of other towns and cities,sto one is suffering tor [cod. enCenD D . Se ATOM Iroartann, lir., July S.—Everybody is cheer ful and hoot:dol. No very heavy failures w ill Occur, and not many of any kind. Ti,,, city will be rebuilt in better shape than before and as rapidly as e = i l L e. Contracts are baulk made and lots _ . Securities were mostly p deposited In the hanks and are safe, and will : be quickly put Into brick and mortar. The le- I serene. Convent., with a few excepthms. I are respOnsible. Thu are canget from a i cracker thrown by a boy am oug netins shay ' Inge to Degnouts cooper chop. The sugar house adjoining was es 7nsfe aim well protected from fire as any building of the kind could be, being built of brick In sections. with a slated roof. Beyond this bottling was the most populous Irbik quarters, built up with very uld wooden buildings. Bnyend this, the buildings ware safe and well apparently, but nothing could withstand the trealatinteto gale of wind blowing. The strongest and thickest building went like timber. The fronts of the best buildings on Illathe street did not seem to stand flee minutes. Alter the flags came through th e side of the street, before they were all ablate. The name* roamed across the street title a huge wave on the ocean beach, either through or over every tiding iti ilis path. Out of the , direct block much mig,la have been saved, but the whew fire force were obliged to'ileht the lance sr. front in impart did the water fail until the tisanes had passed up. The whole pasdige was made in less than twelve hours, and n only stopped al, the open pastures tit 'lllenjrn The fire proof buildings were hardly safer than the wooden moat The Custom Reese In which are tho Pilot- oftlees and United states Courtin, was built 13> ' the Government to be entirely lire proof a In nothing inflarnable about it except the fund tuns and contents, and with guile an open space in trent with open streets on two side,„ but the upper part Le mixed Donde and masses of stone work pooling from the Maniac. to some Cana% wooden buildings were navol while brick buildings were bunted: on the eastert,, : corner of Myrtle and Cumberland streets A wooden building whisitavisl, and every brick building in the square was destroyed Heretofore we have considered the city pm. titularly sato from conflagrations. Our aev department, Is excellent, and the celerity a iu, which dangerous aro, have been atinalled seemed sometimes marvellous. All the cod and dangerous buildings are swept out cleat and the city will be rebuilt with the greatest attention to future security. Onr shade trees were a winnierlui Proteelion on the outs!. tri, Of the Eire and to them some houses owe en tirely their safety. Our Moliness pieces are getting consider.. bly mixed. Wood d. Son, broker , * are In Ma cbeth,' wholesale grocery on tot,, .tenet, are! Darla llrue., stationers, are nappy In a el, uoa, gum fattory-with their works. neweliliate, laud hank promises to have a dding, and Lowell .I:Soutar, the principal Je welers, will have a tie• store on their old alp, in nrity dayst It id repot - t.14 that fishing vtaanla hare •ott.e. li. thn n lora. 'I Or bill to gt.nt. two. J JJ • i. 41 I tie oOi e,a.anti riot 0 8. 01 I , u. 011010 op to ardor. •,• t.“l was off to In rktynuntu..l Its 11.,P94,:tr0nn 11 • .1. Atli.. .1. • • a 1.1 .Illtialt.l. Lt. Ita 1 WY, t 1 . 4.111..t0 •4 ,••••.• It 1 r 1 , 111 gt..ll.llitg 5t11.,•,• .(1.1)..: , Mr. Holt. r 111.3 1.1.1 /1101.1.1M1 •I :It. 111. 1 . . ...I tt 11..1. Alt. lid , 0 1 .1“..trd t•.. tltal ,„it 001.00.1 illo• .nott• ~Itt tit" ../1.1 tor. 13' USA, lair War 11./4 10 atty r W Mr. Hubbard, of t-otta,l, IL 'lt. from the h LOot mina.: on Par.:ale, Sri...tr.: nail LO allow' Jam:. I:. Cook to h titi) It.r.di .L40 . '4.1011 of lit. p.trAIL t talon La Lt> an ottarta Th,, non., .. ..I Into LA.Uirult.l.... IL. , WbOlu, 01, .rttottrld c' a.. g wanted Inv .-ott•I It roll , . or lite Tarilt 141 ,„ 1. ; Mr. holly 0104 - lot tO ro.l tire LI.I> ts tar u.s Ital hnn Marble front Otir dollar It/ rot) roots you rabic foot...and Apotto th IN +U ittlnrt Afire eon/tolerant. debut, IL Mr. %%neon, el 10,4,, 11/1/VOLI to rrilart. (lotto! ralonnn duty Ins Vanish Mart.do from Foltrettly to pc: 'ant. Mr. opnotted the atortolioent 'rho 1 (11010:1e Lint dobatr, and dins Gutbrio LLII. 101:011. 01 nth Coulee Once elhrillllll.4lll 011 1111 , /111.4•11111, itCrerlue 111, and pro ...tied 1.0.5101ta Lau awn°. Mr. Stet . .. 111101,116 010" 110.1 beet done , Walt Lbu prool.ol to•intring rant. , Of allot/oil !Mad. on the rd.' nu. lobe 11 - 10 , 1 befOrna Val . I tot! State. Court, to•t,ad Ul briery: decided by Ansexusors. Mr. )10.1p1,1. reCIXIed from theft pros - Imi,, briim iissurog by that , A I . t erne Boron so Nest teens worn sufllciont jit ivisious of the MMUS] kind in Other purls of the bill. Mr. Stevens thought thin was 1110 :mast 1111- portant poor islon In the bill, $.04 that Clio bill should not pm, without It.. Mr. Noss in/Introit whet disposition 1,..1 Weu made of the pt....don about tho moons tax. Mr. Mooner en plattiod that that Konate Intel Struck .11( that ohuk. suet bunt, nv Ili" /110010 g, tax for this rear haul urea lulu , 1.1.M1 the Sri ititto deemed IL ox ped holt that there Should hat 110 action On the subject till next mission. Ls that Ohio . LlO, Mouse (imamate°cool.lol, roil. in regard to cotton, that Wx 10111 lixed lit throe cents per pound tasteful of two mints, in tLxoil by the :senate, and fire cents Ilxou by the Mouse In lelution to gnu companies and borer ralirmuls. The Seitato provision allow ing them to ,01,1 on the lases, was agreint to, hut only to continuo till the :loth of April next, In order to giro Mow Uwu LO apply Liti 1110 Stat. Logmlatures, the horse Illthltad eninint- Faun In that muaw !mu being 005011 to sell puck agoy of tickets of tut less lima tiVl3/1 lir at the legal rate, WILIt 111,, neLlllll LUX added. In ro tation to the exemption of small tnanufaCtu refl., eats 1.1,11.14.11111,1411.1 shinnuakers, this Sou limo 1,0101,11(4.4,1110d llMlVUrreti 14 - 1111 the /1011,1 In lmeinpLing not I.lll,llskuln , dollars' worth of work, fowl ilslrti of this value of hits material. Mr. Egglestou protested against acUOn of LI. ConfutlitLeo of regard to Gan caul C005p51.1.0, nod be hotrod that Congress would sit I 1 ,5.501r0r next rstlier thaltaUb-: mites It. Mr. tiehenek Mad. all argtlcatna. in UM Saute 11011/4.1,111111 tutu Il thorn wore no other °We- Moil to the ropert, ot the Colmintteu, he WOnld rote against It On WILL gruun, 1. Mr. Morrill expressoo elan opinion that this; WWI a very anutu touttor to mum, a fuss :dant( that Ulu uoLien of tint 1,11 111l111144:0 WM. uirreet and proper. Further debate eras closed by Um m.0010114' question, neat the llothie proem, cal iu vl , lll. Oa IlleCOnlelolo,,,llolloll, WW1:1111,W agoast to— year 71, nays Li. ~ The /loose than wont lulu u Conunittub the Whole, Mr. lichoituld In the Chair, and rt. , l stoned the consideration of the Lurid billrhav ina lira, 'ordered till conning session. The amendments pending to the paragraph. timing rnarblo Wore rejected.. .- 011 motion of Mr. Hogan the tot inTorelirditi on polished marble lots increased, (mu, iS t o Dyer Mat., and a rein paragraph addeq,•taz. lug autrbla alubsand tilos owl dollar per cubic. foot, Sind 85 per coot: WI, talore.M. .70gisurpogusgsprer..14-Innivilluarinitnedij; Mr. Itubbard,..oPlialatintititalt, 'Moved .to :Lan.lcord,l4l4fia:-A,Par_bWC*ltopln the vtrlko oat. the pilixritialib. tweak :mon.l,•Allettlit r ,Y4,l:4o,glinradM;4:llottlrbllo: 'Zdr. Garfield' utoVigtle Mlle*/ z 44 . 0 . ' /WiskritPU'f. l oAltulg.4 l ol4t4 , :ta t . ',lna nen toll makAng theduttomutetelW per. ci.inD: - .. wkipteket . a.l . ooo:roJoftllfitto Abe Vroorletavor valorem. •• "• • • ilalOOW.Aftlft}*arresttiktuatlttuatitowiya Akir.4 lo Ortles4 moved I.o:••lisalinitbkitifotatkstairAu:;.be.'o4o2:ol:43.so4.oP-Jibt.appytute,•?...at,- 1141.11)411.1LIE_ ins tbu - duty from ,Airw.,4o%,llll,y,' tOttalVeitcoliti;`,,r,g;,i,M.Y.,,,jlKW: ~-.4.ll;bissbtifill,tNEWAl•kalkr p0ntiit....,417, 4eoorattoddi r c otqpi uua tliter4gra4"l"464,s44*-410it,'"> P jFilikedl7 l l,- ,TP " ) : 2 l 9o ,l ollneiPt; , Initedatt.2oo 404 m - ( A i! - (win • pant - ..T.turyoopput•Ax,airi4r.btabit.oiimio ti.o%sli l c itz enc,club ono-myth* .A4eirbmor-4tor lowAxgtoul o r with leluilvero - tawAstri%iittiver groakquid . voollega.ll4o; etrooti in vat, 1, 1,...,_thm,•,t ,41 ,..,PP1, • !!-Y,vvv4.&C'“NEY:- .. - •••• • .• - , • - • •,••• . • S) percent. all valorem, for eaclrdangth of six ataltbraesfuartor inches. The COmtnittee rose. The House then took a receq. Eicidoo Nanion.--On motion of Mr. O'Neill, the duty on metalic pcts was increased by adding Ca percent ad valorem, the gross to consist of 144. On motion of Mr. Morrill, the duty on per. cession Caps Wlll3 increased by adding 40 per rent. ad valorem. On motion of Mr. Garfield, a paragraph was added taring hair pins of Iron wire 50 per cent. ad valorem. On !nodal, of Mr: Kelly, a paragraph vas faiths] taring gold wire 01 per cent. ad Natio. ue motion of Mr. Spaulding, a duty of live dollars per ton Was put upon grintistortas fin ished, and is per coat, tid valorem on Bristol stone and Bristol brink. Mr. Grlcwoltil taeive.l to strike ont the tax on anallne dyes, and to tax anallne oil 10 per cent. ativalorem. Agreed to. Mr. Rollins moved to reduce .the tax on preparations or fluid oxtracta not provided for from ten to two dollars, which was agreed to. Mr. Williams moved to add a paragraph taxing soda ash, solleate of soda and sal mad., and caustic soda, Which Was rejected. Mr. strolls° moved to reduce the• duty Orr living aaiim from &I to PO per cent. ad va lorem. Mr. Wentworth emptied, and Mr. ROM moved to Increase the duty to fifty per rent., whit:eh, he said, would be much be. low the protection claimed by Maryland for her manufactures. M. Pike argued that this wall a Western tarn:Flail of up for the benuilt of the West, nb• Into Pennsylvania and leaving New Kuglantl out In the cold, which was careless whether this bill was passed a year hence or nave'. Without taking a vote on the amendment the Committee rose, and the House at ten p. a. adjourned. . Public, rieettoge for the Stetter of Port- lewd New You Jr., July 6.—A meeting of prominent citizens la to be held to-morrow afternoon, in behalf of the sufferers by the tire at Portland, New lintimiNtes, N. J., July 5.—A public meeting was held In this city this morning, to take inanattree for the relief of the suffers at Portland. Maine. howron, July 6.—A public meeting will be hold I. tho EXCL.-WU. 141-morrow to devise practical means of aid for Portland. The ~tedi non tributlona la Boston for that purpose already amounts to 16.5,090, The citizens of NeWburyport, ralaad Sloan. sr. Lotus, July 6.—At a meeting of the mer ebsunt on 'Change to-day, a commlttoo was appointed to solteltsubsertpttons for the Port land auderors. Much sympathy is felt for hem by tbo citizens generally, and a hand some sum will doubtless be raised. Canada and the trolled States—Coss of the readout held. New Vous, July tl.—A special to the Tribune item Montreal, July say s : The bill intro. duemt into Congress to establish centiliters for the admission Of these provinces Into the , ihm, has closed an angry feeling in Govern ment circles. The bill la /coked upon an a bid to the provinces to throw off their allegiance to Groat Britain, and join what 1n termed hero "the - Folitleal ounfnmon of the United state." The foaling to against any such AC!, The Cominiasiolior appointed to ascertain the damage done In the law raids of the re , ulauh, report that In the east It will amount to from ett,ISM to SACCO, mud in the west from St:WOU to Ce,ooo. 111E51 • Stab 4.42 by a fietiool Toseber—Probable Homicide. LeelsvlLLotJcily McGinnis,* teach r, recently °bast - toed a KM or Doctor Roberts for ref..' to partfolpate tu gymnastic aver , eases, and nos slumalsaod from tile school. I.r. Roberts pubitaltotla latter In the Densocrru In relation to tho Matter. Metlihutla overtook Roberta owl - stablest bun. probably totally. McGinnis bas not yet beenOrrenton. Arre•telll,4littaais• of Res Theo. dare Clapp h toe out.t.ut,•, Joky li,- lwale° Itettal. of Om. lira. 4111,114?:/ ItUdOMIIR to New Orloaste, to, to, tut tog to eseente the l.4gbte toll. The r..• 'maths of Bor. Thlnhiorel- 1 .41P *tit be to . reOvtel to hew Ottleetst,,. front Loubmille, anti tt to..moment erected_ Greal trot al llostan. flo , coNc.f oly 4 .3.--t)t - er oft thou.:Lod persons wrm tartarat to lettuces Lite trot to-day over the Itlytwode track, between the litalttoa W ether/ nod *Ate Metre Lady Thor.. (or . poigo of two thativand tloihtts. The race was 00, Ist throw ctretlitht hotaa, 43; Lady Thorn. to/q, had 27.7-N. Ktatue er Waitbtu/leap Ilemtakre • a,ut.4.4-ros, 4111K45.,...Tiin statue IA Witab• rcolorre, -- tho VlrgLuin 11111 Mary In„ti:nto at LeXineinn, Va.. by Gra. Itnntcr 911Tra4) !fp ttuy VAlley or Vlrgtuln, her. tenn r.-..1. iltrongb Attruoultto: by esprem on its, ray ittni plro, asrorglttli4vlnglmAn .I*Kuott far ILI ',Montt/no. „ 111=1221 • traiantac Itettalti ruhriaialkeepaLe. l'orartaltarOla, N. Y.. Jnly moat Irk ter.po'he.l hero re-day. The moron. at enon one headre.l In Me hhatle. 14, 41e4.21, hi tyrant:4 thu. fat r.-n. Anuttter Shaunleen/. Bequest. I , J tily rellbaViy On Tien'. meol, emotbee owe huottrcal ibon to Um Frat'ocly hutttute, 1 , 4111. y NW at ...tali thutvorra. Biter alai Steatite., at Latsiatitle • . L..ecov i 1-4 r. July ti,—Rlter !Wing ...lowly with its, (nut wuter In L*ttyl, hicrlniry n.lo c . At 11.00 n. Weat.bv!c cloudy. in.)ll.,attrtg 4tstutm. hammetar, xirit Ite•eorery of Gen. Lime. tieits:ss.Wvl;;KiNfti July 'l'.-41a"e"3 an< his friends are hopeful CITY AND SUBIIII:11Alq. 4 . 841f10nal Local KAU... on Third PRI". • Akid fur Oho Partlattd . . I nor last irtme we auggmtud the propriety of the anzhorittes calling let meat a public meeting of the citizens, In order to forward 'auitetsutf i d aid to Um imamate. trout the late destraetlou, by Bre, of Portland city, Maine. X. yet the 'autlooritios haves not acted upon the flaglinartion. We learn, honorer, tital, lies. 'Loney L , Moore, of the Plymouth tkragrosti, 'Muni church, has already forwaniodienbetan. tial pea - notary and from tilts city, the 001104 butionswi nun:titer of eharltable citizens. Pit faller:glum, should not forget bow thank. taffy levy remind the aid Attended them in the hitter tiles: of 1111 Irelitlgattendant upon the great conflagration of Isti. in Portland t hocenuids of families are In destitution anti rt.- ally surforing for the. nee...vies en filo, and now is Uze accepttal hour to forward aid. No time should tzu lost In Uto good Work. Qin trit:U.loos In money will NI promptly forwar d.: by Roe. U. It. Moore, nod it Is to be hoped that our oitteeru will du their full duty to wer-Is aiding tiro suffering people of PorUand. Contributions left at thleoglon wilt bo duly aelizzonlodged and forwarded. Court of ttna.ttr kleasdoats • In this court, 00 Thursday, the case of Lee , . ' pia Burt, Frederick Tatample and John Wail , , ndieted fur riot, was tried. The par ties were Charged with acting in a riotous manner at the house of John Froupolte, ot lawroneeytile, ou the evening of Slay list. Thu Jury found it verdict of guilty. Sentence deforrod. Yesterda John Frounitoltz was placed on trial on an f n dintincnt of assault ono battery, Leopold Hart, ono of the ilofeallants in the preceding case appearing as prosecutor. The r. auc t irn pr e o d ft: t o o rc r li t e c :, t i tf4ltteullt t y s ,. and di. Richard Smith, proprietor of a drinkinglui . o loon In the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, _plead guilty to theta Indictutonts fOr selling liquor without Mena. Ile was sentenced to pay Muni aggregating two hundred and fifty do.. NO, the coats in rack case, and toll undergo forty days imprisonment In Liao county Jail. Food. Pinkerton ohm plead guilty to a similar charre, and WOO sentoncod to pay a duo Of ollars and eons. for Walla plead guilty on Into Indian:units for a fliMiltir oteence, •Thonma Smith on two, and Rudolph Bechtold on ono. Sentence lieferreu. Thu business Of the court was concluded in the afternoon, and the Jurors were discharged. VOrmeriltone Lold.The corner stone of the now (Mihail° filinnch at Perrysville was laid ou Wednesday, with all the pomp and solemnity usual - on swill occasions. Et. 11ev. Domence,asslsted by several clergymen, ballehitetl The new church will occupy -a eautiful Sits in the centre of the town, , amol will cost, when completed, the handsome !MU of will t i jijaf i TtitZTAO golgthrognarjiiin7. Sent to :1141.—W1lltain Itarizer and Alfred inhatnni, who arrest ror tittarkiug twohm O ort Liberty street' While rettirnlngTrOin tho Theatre we notined. n yealordura GA. zerra, _Were arraigned before Mayor CartbY P - "jtar oll Y• lint the Indian declining to.prOso- Cute, the various charge of assault and battery Wan abandoned, the amused offeuging with a thirty days' scionyn in the County jail fOr ikcdetlyconduct.". Plead lidillty.—annle Lindele vies before' nation Lipp, of Biruinigharai, yesterday, chanted with surety of the peace, on Oath of tharistinti Sehlld.,: In tne absence of the prose. cuter froM hlS,hot l l9 on ,the "Vourtbr. Annie entered Ws dwelling, and abused nis wife, callina_her , thief, and otberierind names. dmile put ln a plea of.guilty, and gave ball In the 151/111 Or Vin tetkeep the PeatM. • ' Zortenvoreit to Steal- o'lloraet—Brotrn Daiwa entered 'Andrew ' qaokman'a Irvory •swan, 04 rol/lt strecil, in' th e Itoratb_wliza,la • a tato hoar ort.raunelay night, and endo ri teo LO'citeat. 'norm by talon It throelvan itif=ralt tlor rondo, whore yet The Pollee Note s_Deseene on ElTer Ez:23 ----- Yesterday morainglate antheritietrgained some information that led them to belie? that a gang or desperadoes .had lodged-theml selves In a small trading boat, calledthe York State, lying at the root of Wayne atm% In Alleghot4. river, The police were placed en the alert to watch. the movements of the gang, and sben* o'clock, officer llowTy, of the special Po company with several of the night wan Ob;' served throe men go down to the wharf and enter the boat. The police followed close upon their heels, and ore the door could be closed they succeeded in gaining an entrance, and before the trio could make anyiattempt at and resistance or escape, they wore captured • a posse of police 11 . 2 . tete . ! to take t toe to ere weret e others or whore, th tat g. g who half an hour they were safely lo dged, -AZT had not yet been captured, the police deter mined to wait for further arrivals, and by way of killing time, they employed tnetnnolv en making a rigid examination of the craft. In ono corner of the cabin, winch contained only a few benches, which laud Iwo made to • serve as bed and table for this select coterie, wasoiled a lot of iron such as capstain pine, rin g wit s and stove plates. in an opposite corner a lot of clothininaivutenngilkmfri—mtogether with a ipilloqf n several yards of tarpaulin canvass, a couple of small LOW lines and an endless variety of small artielea, which have doubtless been pilfered from the the Allegheny river packets. -AIM all they had finished their examinatiotnA li n ern to about depart, they heard a sal t the shore. Going to the door, one of Lb cers asked what the new-comer wanted, the an swer was to send "Tilly out as they were going after that." Instead of seeding Tilly, officer Elowrey went to the assistance of the individual on shore, who, before ho was aware how matters stood, had a pair of "darbyd" placed upon him, and was marching under PO. con to the "Lewis mansion." The three first who were captured refused to give their names, but the latter, with an air of stately dignity' stated that be rejoiced in the cogno men cf Geo. Grant. lie farthermore stattel that their arrest was owing to the =disci*. Lion of a certain lady, who had betrayed them, and expressed Ma sorrow that ho did not diewn,her oh some former occasion. Botiont and Prostrotatton to Harry Leiria at ttieiiTeitie. Tho farewell benefit of the veteran actor and stage manager Ham , Lewis, at the The- at re, last evening, was a perfect -ovation. The bill was good, embracing the Interesting melo drama entitled "The Gambler's Pate," and the laughable farco of "The Artful hedger," In both of which the beneficiary appeared. At the conclusion of the drat piece, Mr.' Lewis wan called before the footlights, when Mr. T. T. Everett, in behalf of a delegation of the old man's friends, Presented lam with a hand some edition of Shakespeare In two volumes, accompanying the gift with a brief and neat lion be ItliswlthutMtrc;tliweiloresregrnd:idslotanntmeO-r Loon with the stage, to which be had boon per sonally connected for almost halt a cen tury. fo D un ugng . all t tht, time iic lie ne f v e e l f more at home than in title city, and for the many acts of kindness which he hod received at the hands of our citizens, he wished to re turn hobnr and heartfelt thanks. ln con clusio thanked his friends for the beauti ful present he had just received, which ho should cherish as long as life lasted. In bid ding adieu to Mr. Lewis we canna retrain from wishing that we were in possession of same wonderful Mizell. by *bleb we might restore hint to youth and profesalimal useful ness once more, but such a wish Is beyond the power of attainment, and Harry's advanced age will only allow him to sit tamely down upon the stage of life and watt until the great prompter, death ridge Oowe the curtain on the drams o hisearthly existence. Let Them be Bezuesed,—lt le about high time that I:insight!, piles of bricks which adorn Fifth street upon either aide, were re moresL Podestrums and others have suffered stuliciently from these nuisances and we do out coo why they are pennittod to remain so long standing, Working up most effectually our main thoroughfare and Jeopardizing the lives of our citizens. If our memory oerves us aright, there is AUL oellnance to tba city code, which if enforced would long lance have necessitated thesitieedy removal of these nu nightly wartO opOri Oar matt prided thorough- I faro. Will the authorities look to the marten Meagan asmiwir.—The regular dramatic season of the Pittsburgh Theatre closed this evening with a benefit to the ollioers, door keepers and attaches., of the establishment. UU sday evening the celebrated thiprea (hewn'., Minstrels takeion of "old Drury," fot the parolee oi l = a brief sew. son of minstrelsy. This CompanyL el.- ..tilt/UM In erery respect, being made up of the best material lit the profession. The seat ing rapacity of the old house will be, hilly tested during their stay. . Hal a Ifearlesig.—John long, Mu= with the shooting of John Norman hhareox, at Illatuntield, on htenday evening Inet, had &hoaxing at the Mayans omee yes terday. The erhienne elleided &hewed dee tams to be AA mated in our Immo rit Wednes day morning. In the absence of several wit nesse* for LllO defence, Loup was remanded io fn.: a further .heanng on the 18M. A charge of larceny has also Mien pre tercet by ilearpneek against the primmer. Asgra.ated Assault and llbattery.—Taro arum named Daniel and TlntoUcyngan Prd. Volta' anarrel with • certain Jerry bailie= and Isla wife &arab, id train bastion, on the anAllegheny elee Valley Raensued J ilroad. on Cho Youth, and the m that erry and wain were terribly bonen. The sasatUng lda party , were brought before Alderman Donaldson, who held Mem tor • farther bearing atbday. They are charged with aggravated assault sad battery. Mapped Alla Wlllar—alolse Hu Swag brought boron) alderman Taylor yyfenty charged alth Ramat and hatter. y on oath ol hts alto Caroline. Xrs li. testlged that her tmwortby toot her on Penn street, near the Filth want market house, yesterday and without 'Laughing ant. cause for hut con. nee.duct, beg to wWp her in a shameful man ner. In d efault Of WOOhalt, dlolse was com mitted for trial. grasilmoSts Tirlisis.—A few days niece en. fallell 2(0. VI and 2rhi drovr. the largest freight train overthe PtstrasylVants lbJinetal since the formation of the mad. Them wore eighty six loaded awe in the train, reaching a frac tion over three.marters or a mile in length. The engineers an this largo train were Plank Ilanser And Jiumes Spielman, while the whole was in charge of Joseph Plicklin, Ocradnetor. Boy Drowned—lneraesl.—A boy named Joseph Schwellbach was drowned in the Mon ongahela river on Thursday evening while bathing. Ills body was recovered y and an inquest was held by acting Coroner d Al o d w m n a g n was r a n s a o cr n e . d A . vTohrecd tra etw fnd m ed tladl with Ids mother, in the Sixth ward. • Aswanlted.—James Pato entered the boor saloon of John Gelb% the Third ward, Idle ahemy, yesterday, and called for 601311, , whim' lin Vt. and was about to leave the house when ho was sasaultod by a oranKof rowdies and beaten in a cruel manner. He how made oath against the partici, and they will doubtless be 'Tomcat. • • • Voreastiled ' for Berghwy.—The ease of IL McMinn, charged with burglarlousiv en tering the bouso Of William tins • Stith ward, and felontotudy carrying elf p to the Mni= of:slM, was brought nr= bearing. before. Mayor McCarthy yesterday, and resulted In Dollson being committed to Jail for Ulla. . Itanower.—Thomas Morgan, a resident of Lower 'St.' Clair township, while driving a mint Veen alone the old ' Brownsville turn- Pike., on whilreday, tell from his teat beneath the . weeels of the wagon. which Palmed over ids stomach, Injuring him internally. to inch an extent that his thoughthecannotrisioret. betting Worms...4l3=as Bill, who w In.; jurod on Thursday by jumping from atraln ou the rittramriM and Ccaustillaville liallrosut —a full account of which was prim la' rester-' daps keno—is sinking rapidly, Ws life bein g despaired of. - , Surety_ of. th e Pesee„.—L'dw_ard Atollor, "nick charged Jacob Metz, &butcher, reading inn Bninnnanm, with surety of tile peaceyyn, torday, bc(oro Justice Ammon. Metz was ar rested and gave ball for hls, appearance at court.. • Crowded.—The Opine lirottee - last 'evening was crowded to repletion by_ a yery select an dlonee, otouposed eblefly or ladles. The Han lon Brothers as wo expected have immense earl] to the manage ment.proved an litstsieskilftervlees.—Tbere-wtll. be a full , musical *satiric*/ (without sermon)) at Trinity champ, 81atb street, tomorrow (ann• day)evening, commencing at seven o'clock. Tau public are Invited to attend. , . , Itittediamtra Lynchon brakesteari'en the rittoboraklq Railroad, was killod a raw days since, by being struck on the 'heed. the:Unbar* of,afbrklge nnderrirtlyk train " I nw qntr. - • • .D l viderid,r.2l6 , Pittainargh National Bente Of commerce .htip declared a dividendMitre per rent. onn thheerdtalstockAfrerr from Goy, erom * ont lax)-"Ulat ;of Nay lent letratirCA Pro. ) joy. ianenetE-41. itutriiained - Peter: hiorit gomery was sevekely. fahrouelat Harrisburg on the Farrah. of July, by..l.lie.:Omplaelon - or .a 'quantity of fire crackers ire. bin_potacet.", DIED cAssoarr,i(ili PAWADY. Lk th e Pa th Athena 414 . tk0l place iitheb 4 .T. 2 YIP" See; the "reairthraed,of -thetbee:tOket. Ifeel:WkrOuthrittheurithoiese the depth end or 04 ,Athithiejtig mirk:::The !Heade. of the, thiothy :aro tespeetthily_thvited tO attend: :".140TLIRI111 . —.01 0 4 thetiAolYeaLithltnith1Ocke;b -held,;.wiLta.hatficleoriusllAL, roar/Nation or *".mg 48 ..And1w.r.. 1 4 6 . - Awitumboiftvlzqou l , L theo:freleek.' - at,_llt.' 1 3.016,1- COPefir7;-''.7 - ..- , ;,-"--: • , PRICE THREE CENTS p 6 *-1, , ,'N.1111', tV I .7.0 y - I • FAIRMAN UNDREiT'"A JcPIRS, Na 196 Smithfield St, cor. 7th, 21,3*- (ERRlnee StandSmati, Stmt.) .rosixrcrzumraz. - AND AM SAND SKY STREET, ‘,m72ll:StS ALLEaustery, PA. Aura. AIKEN, • I:7LV3ZUEZEUR ', Oil ea r - .treet, rittsbargh,_ Pa. 00/iTilifi at tatted tuAJTEEMad ever. description ot /attend Farms g %loon: sonamea. oms onesula v midnight, Hearse and Carrlages favolshed itiarantaoss—Rov. David Kam D.D".. Set. it W. Jacobus, D.D.. Thomas Els Mir, Esq.. Jacob El Minor. XMU . jafirc7l FOUND, ON THE 3d OF JOEY, on Cffir street. A BREAST PIN, 19blebibe owner can bait, by caning at THIS OF VICE and proving property. , • •-JY:rao DIVIDEND. 1 5, 5 - reaulton YlaProrlAL BAN'S OP Commlect, 1 5 .75755135015. PA.:Joly 5, 5 9 1 HE DIRECTORS OF I. Bank have tale day declared a dividend OF FIVE PER CENT. • • • on the capital etotk. (free froln Hovers...l Tax) oei of the profits of the hut hitt month.. JO7 JOSEPH' H. HILL. Cashier. Xti]qGt:Co LE-NE! The Greatest Discovery• of the Age Better Than Laughing Gas. There Le no [mete any necessity for ynitto "go to sleep," with the ilea of never awakening, for you can now have your teeth extracted '"and know everything that is going on." and yet not eXptli : eine Lha .lightest pain. 'Tie strange, but true, aid by calling upon Dr. QUINOY A. scum and ex amining bin now Process. you wilibe convinced., He Meese foil set of •rthlcial Teeth, with beano - fel gum, forge, such as others charge $lO for; a mill set for 810 which others charge $l2 for, : nd a full ....tin, from $l2 to 816, which we will guaran tee to be better than can be made m any other es tablishment, at any price. He give. I.sathlitgOas free Of charge, In every, ease, and makes no charge forextracting when artificial teeth are ordered. N. 11.—Other parties have advertised this new ego et before they were prepared to use it: in 11. et behire they were sepplied with the necessary appar atus, but the public are mitered that Dr. BcOttnev , Or advertises anytl4ng but what he IA prepared Ito do. Remember his number, 278 Penn street, third door above Hand—Pißsherob Part. ' 117:r BANKING HOUSE. N. HOLIES & SONS Mitztrumeris, No. b 7 MARKET STREET, PRlsbargb. cidy. thaw estas.eaw... Prin"P Po in t. " th. STOCILS,IIOIIOSANO OTHER SECURMES Roogli and Sold on tiOlUlUMthel. firtliolar Mention pald to the psuillasa sad We of UNITBD sTAT ; SECURITIES. uteL mnsu °kited dudes Slue of DID Ito. do 6-30141 Flees of max; a Do. forfen-Thirttos; thh. Cortltkales of latiebt,..aest. Ceders and Votieborz bongator collected. 111110 INDUSTRIAL WORKS. vacs in. sout....somiteradoscor...)flunneo cime i soultY sh C _ M IA S s trIED A L C S • rasa Du for Coal Works, all kinds oi grtLL lcan. and D arias MN ade to order. • Yrom the welt tamed reputatio to the Manager, Mr. JAMES DIELD4ID4 we ti.D. Dewar. s 'nen. shareor smosaiss .from Steamboat builders and otherirmunlng ivod machinery. Oar the will Seto do all stork to the best manner lora fair colopensa-• Una, and to dolt Wile time we I nziAll kind, of CACTINGS m o ds '. tb 'order. Bie Machiny promptly attended to. We eau turn • haring fee er l loos, and bore or tern aPolley 20 Met diameter. ' airMhop• HQntDuquesne Way, near the Point. foundry on Thi rd street. near Market, Pittsburgh, P. ETHOLIA MACHINE WOHILe: El. $ll. mancowsr, II n. Okdo litiroets Allethesk7 • UdPSUVSU Man ha ufaeturer of • Partlealar attention Invited .to or " protementa Jara and Joints, made or Jurdatta, and. Low Moor Lam, to alandard Mock and numbered, 50 that parts can be ordered .by •mah ao vela and rosuid a velem east AM Mmes. alao Amgen ropes, belungi t001a,..2c.; to inotwarho may Irian te. Savona and Inachbee wwe made to order. ne by mall promtly Mtended le. aer. propared to m ant unmans to ocum manular mars for there Imtwormaeolson Moral tenon Box 17 alleimeny ' je20473 • N. H. LRURT • SIZ T E:tiOVEItIMII4t PAT— . I.EATIMIt BELTING AND,4IOSE, Itatmdictbred at No. MI dIIVINTIELD bT., by liAliTrzy/.oztEtlis & co. • , Atedm for New York Natlber Co. GI-um Jfeltisag. LgiwTlll4.ll. l atitit_ kirifigkojO i gn INTETS and MAO, BN.L.T BOWEN ego. leave° J.; DIAMOND , Practical Optician, And Manuth istier of the , RIJSSLtIV PEBBLE OPIELVACLESJ Which are warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the For . sale suds by hroAtt filt.lThatr Iltamets EMI . RIFLER . CLOSE & acticat Manufacturers, .•-• : :: 011.,PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. ittiltiTUlLlCcons;matlioßtilad• zgf.....TAELTHEjif TaFTLltilitti - . HOl3 M ift*tet L litti sari:Ail' 6, N dzeol/101STa near n et a - cr. ty.-ntanola nrotrialtnideognittiou of tz' Word :and ratooredat Alban nottoo. 4, rartlontar. attonUon paid:to liana for.3todin6 „NW* and:beary - works: - .Mtworktrananted. - ..onwsreq,7ratly - - AusENAuvoLows. wcitas. 11111 V a,404t. , .. -61161CAIVAiii: WANti Wkrb4 XOW *MI onsurrloc.l44 VATatt, tans= wtxrwn •.., O O yeti -west or yagaunununik-MwAys ombutd; elsaswale 'ot 111. '111).?ve olden •Mtel 4:.13 111 / 1 ICICi* ,111 .41CRINEK1111E.-:' , 7SAi. ....Vniri/311,1911-ilsettunt with ;mat I ;d l7l == .l 4:e t ratstrzi rku r - ai. Itt ! ;..4 C4. l V itti4 t M een Z 4 az ent‘ l 4l7 4 7 Evin um `4" .-- ' 4 r a l dre t-Ir si t_ l ' ' ..................... , TI:IEWEEKLIiGAZETTE. IVO EDITIONS: ISSUED. ON OFINDNESSANN Olgib -- RATTLIIDAIIS* tie edition to Imwarded even II scribers *mass so ibe men . ' COr l / 2 4 P 2,13 Ole ENO 8f 1 11:7-Ami i NEW ADVER- • DUNSEATH & ale wtru s astreet. DiuAnks t* Fide Wax Chen, CLOCK; JEWELRY, Silver aid Silver Plated Ware.. CrarlaWl l lerAftligelg tliellerl" .. t 3) unit •13 lee 011C.10Ck at alms. L 111:ERA AND GENT'S 17i7ALTIJECIBEL - ALL STYLES CI , AT RE4T LT =MAID PA4P25,,. mirsiura T. virsmainriei, WYLIS BT., NEAR BIFTIL Fos caraP , 4 GO TO HASLE,TT & CO.'S, 033 SIIIITIIIVILELD STREET. sartmcovel OLD STAND CLOAKS t CLOAKS!! NFW CIOATS JOST RECMVED AT THE, Mil ST. CLOIK UHL ELEGANT CLOTH SACQUES Selling- at 02;50, I= New Cloak Rouse, 49 Fifth Bt., Opposite Old Theatre. SAVE THYSEILE: A CORE'FOR - 11VTEOPERA.,. NE. • • Di. S. Cutting Celebrated Stomaeli Miters. I " - • The greatest !geni:Acre' , diseoe,,,i. .4,11.. Bon, within the last ten years. of Lr. Cutter's het - ;via* tliscoters to tits Bitters, makes Ito perfect antliloie to intemperance. Preslona to las til.ftvery of the ?tenth], this medicine was benne tbe4ll.4x . public, celebrated as a Tonic end Ai .teratia e., diseases of the Stomach and or the ltes s ml i ae Mddittl{ ftboo d. newels, and diseases elision from Impetlities of the blood. ..te-a mu I. always 'the choice , of the I Stomach, In all person. addicted to the I tilants and narcotics, soth as alcohol and Malt Liquors,' OS It removes the worm,: appetite, or craving or the , stomach for stimulant; La. Headache, Netualgiae , vine add all nervone diseases, it has no:estitas it bet Ten years 1158 o the 'motored English.Blitcra 1st:: . St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 01 . Magr t yc l ispetak • - i i =n e or a :gl s e• P l,! ° . ° F i t " `" l " • In emperance, sad ,gll • • • • • for It the approval or the - intending dllrgeonsinAll the hospital.* and prisons thronghout Great Bitten,. : ' ' *edit prescribed now lip many physlctans, Lin Ott--- ,•.' Vole Patti., for persons addicted. to the nse ;:• giralmittitoehdaodatives-' ,trt Paralysis. St, Vitus'i... - Nrrroulnis l e . Retail Agent, A. ToititENcE; • . m 719.81 xO.lO .11dirkel. at., conscc of Foartb.-- j.c. SWH " 6O A- ITW-Wdcir. BUFFIKKEIEW&CO., CELEBRATED segintuLtiiilltifroß, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OIL& Swink, Lard and Vilialeans, azu Mit 1, SW OM LIID ,191111, Standup, White' Burning Oil, No. 33 Market Street, PITTSBUJIGIE, PA. aszen) FORsA. • JOHN OwFT, • ItEmiL'Z'SIVITE : ,4GEXT - mace, Rw 139 irollgtft Streit, Vittsboyg y ll Has for sato the following itentlCatates A large thregmnory Ilrlek .none r =M in ing ten Noun, Dirge halls; Wont room on Aral floor nand MI a Drag Store; hot and gold water, and gas through-. out the honso. Lot 11131 I S Act, bitgate an Chest, nut street, Allegheny CI . - . VAU LP. -LAN,: situate at Lftegood from o t ramPennsyla glailroad, 7 from Mg elty, the o which th isy, . beautif now frame dwelling, and a large numbernumber of Burlin ul g fruit %recant lhobest quallty, and a good supply tr water. The disellingand 7 sensor lie sold sepacattly if dealred. and the residue in Alla cit nacres gash, or larger li:renovated. - !the above land admirably tongued for business awn, , ACIAtEI 'LANA - ..gontalning agaitt myna jtmestone, of a splendid quality. and s,Then.: oli ol ;be ,thrst_elass, Aultabie.elthe Mr Arming or:gardening Purls:west good frame threllint and barA and a good supply of .water,...1111.- nate Initlea from the city:on thnWashington Pihe. In Union townsMp f DV part or the Uerter farm. . 37 ACHES. well improved:.and ander .. l Mak Mae Of cultivation, on while their are 1.100 bearing ent rant !maws, 200 bearing glaper-rinet;llXl.sisailar.-. pegs ttees,,andaissge number of peach, hippie and pluni trees. Property Mutate on lag OW Washing. , bon road, La Scott togrnablp,:sizmUsa from the city: , Inc bather pulichlars laqvlre et the abony ,GREST: WESTERN IiIIN WORKS. `JOHNSTON,J H i mixer and Dale ; k ' Fine- Rifles and Shot Glum, ARM% aty.)OS.NM -REVOLVERS., CAE. BUMS sad atiinxxr& !and. al ft iliri ENK "XC)24l".- And •S lithium , Com cial, tarnished with anas at abort notloa. C. 'urn /l u ta/ bat mauler. Bauaaaber the Wand. Corner Penn and Wayne Street; Jaa:do" P/TTSBLIUGIII. w. z. musts a. r. GILULAX. A MERICA N M ACHINE 1101 40. ME E; GRAICAM fSS Begin Builders and Machinists, ItAz.rtrAcTl*ltE,' or Oa Engine% Oii Tools,' Aug, everything ,iteeethary,:kur':gvithie OIL: Wets& rartleidaratheatlon pelil , th Martoit Aveiant, near Pt, NV. aD. B.': It:, • MePAllithNti Dthilt.rucuar.it‘r. S. IL 131 11FA3,:lirolAer in r fitocki,, wows Aim rms.'. in-4.TM' 57 POUR= STREET, Olake , a Bonellaio bur. and Comm*non YIANK,' R AILBOiD, utsuitows, errnorzum. srocics, nod Govzsiormr, MUNICIPAL, NA ItucAu AND "HARBbN4?B - execut.d kV iskgraPh .1: the NN W emu ; ; and tmLevr.LraiW bTOCIX/WARDSatthe,rates. otcomnitsslon curreut In Mow -title% jos GUANT HOUSE, , • cf. iszcEtzeir, Coma of lubelU Io /dud Near the finspenatop Bridge ,, R i 19.50 ALLTAIICENT CITY. PA. 110110 DIJCE NOW RECI4IV;NG... zAo poandilßrimo Fresh Butur:,,-. • . -• 200 Dow eriolerCutibli Cream Omen , : ' mo bus. prime Peach Blow Potasoelq, ' 'BB dozen ancy Broome. la 2XO Bowads F clear Jibe Boom:, B In a re tom. . tooponadsliarikßoun i try 001,111 .Lore 1--2Xlbushels omsll 11taas; barrel Don Koontain BI gen.:Bev lot Ia attire foe side by „,, Liberty strut LA PIERAUEBOVM. • rigozdapj*FiWi'j,6-, Il thtsWvoellellinisA. bu bean Skirl AND YUNNIIINED IN AN ICIamiANT MANNEII...a.ad IsuowLpreparee with the ukort Perfept spub:tents tor -the soceptiOti Ot z ituesto.,,The Ant vocation among iltkt-dlass Bomb{ villtgle twuntalnili th"....nituroles-ukraTtV =maw- - , BAN N. A • -F mugaiCktizi, kith mrtet*tr--- -eirtreen Tuttsuil and ChnihaweStrtets,'— , - , atiRWITAAtip'NEALER IN HARDWARE; • oh id; ducd6alibubi,„--api. t! . 11 ta , '.rViNah,CalAttiat7ol2rl447l7-'',,,fleVPl'' c velJelu WarttrsaguAl7,,w4vier‘ - 4 . - _ 1=111• 1 4. f .1. 1 • v I 11 i‘ EMI TEM FM MN =