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ESTABLISHED 1786.
my' :mutt AD musEtions.....
hom ITIL501111; crwitt anCo. Gealus-Nrmesna ,
Annienums norm CArletoces AP4 10 .04. pi4a44 aad
- , - COTTON
I f nowma/cur.-3u/ JalyznrA P 3 Chn,scry beet Dually u3o, ovt - ploODire SEWING ILICSMIS.-
dgenm ROMIRTiAG.II.I7 & CO.. ,
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61 Diy , stiept; NesiA'ork.
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0.0,k3 Jig .Arises
PICTURE, FRAMES,
Lboiring Glasses sod Picture
41 . "maim lholoomorr. we% no, no gra SV2 Ofoonolth
strew; wthef Saw York,
, Volo3tav \ 11011.1036 V. ECIGLEIL
\ Iron Furnitore..
NEW YORK FOUNDRY, RAILINS
ud 1.803 - oral& all klodo of
-too owl wrought \LP.,.Oif WuR.E.B for ISIJIIMENUA. A
outer vorbAy of Osttorns for Iron Rotling than so?
Moo astabtlehmeuf, faNe L ritort b and itzlooton riMosso
4 = f a• AtrPORD A TABS. Al flown N-
• -::: - .11VitaliziAT -- - Element!
•-. •T O , 010111 W IS lU2vl & PTIVE :- '
it t : PHYSIViAN of \ high Ertsuidings, and .lbrewilyi Protium? in cree,o the •Priadieit - lindltoP
s mu attain omit! . now retired tram nentrahrartiert
-....1wh0 au Poetise (rem ulmonary DLiesse, dheone
,-. a red...elate a - Pentli P n Marina thillhl bialttr
aElohtlon. ' Pronollltla ',. 00Intha, ,Oolda , and
a , sad being. eurm'elliat. thonnende are
L .to frariair mad net ententity *ors =is • mutt drueditilof
s- all Alemawt he drahowle,from the prinoltara et huresni•
~'., tp. or matins known tide meat minable ' relosay..... Upon
.z. - .Preelpt of itinaft,Oeula.ln Potterelitioirk grtMange, be
..:Irtit mad a liaelp..' with ..tall auction for Making ant
n acerwfulty whin it.
.. _ , : , •, .. i ,
... ~'.. -The Meal t ParrOzed Lu trod air pent One. eud the
,Darnant °ilia, enteritis= addrenn '
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New Tort Corn Exeltanje.:
BAG •MA Xtr_rtgli; C 3 T RY.
.1.25 and 127- uroaa Street. ,
CLARK,
' • MANUFAOTTIRAR .011 W DE&L1111t
ga . and Bagg ,
.ing
t i rNAl3Oll.O9, litteotia74 Doak, and-
Cablole Trim; le
• - -1 • • - ,
• urk Bihar Dealer', de.. stunned:side:Una' Was&
egini.l3. Baca, Yk TM TVa " si,BAGB,..
- Deed awl printed to cedar improsalrlar Molt me. Cis
' auartment el bard= le lad e , and ol.warkwel dadame ,
had our materna' can have any mullet peep par Tato
w i g.; t ierdln a t c ense laellad exam oar ittek
PAIMUIr Bees, vir- get4ol6. 'rage, of all the whim
brands of Dues, dh• .Ter7- heavy. Oznathrea,:- hesel
Ihilhatt e •
Balk • -patties supplied with hunk Addeo, plated th cedar.
Brennen healerasuorlied. with Has and Bad Base, Dry.
&Limeade dada et etlond chub. We haw> new
Paints, Oils, Cla ss,
Ill*rili.Pluid, Camphoene, Alcohol. ito..
...::•. - - , -:. - -DORE.-A - 3IANN
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8.. .....011.71:ET .. .rigr =HMV YOWL
rlloir . Z.hll7t,bl3 above ' Dez4 l:l' .. .
stAti, Gi eatlon wit e ne, Mule attar s D aserlete
i tztra of
firmond; atm
Der
hi& mut Agoarkan Zise /9:6dr: de..„_26,,a, , tielcattbs
offer grog Induormenta to Desiassaul unmoor;
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For the - 1,000 000. -
lIA.-FATKERISIABZLE COAPANYv
99 .
Thole street, N. Y.;
MANUA° OFMARBLEMAN
: T1.813, - !Teirl2l ' TOM= COMIONitI a MIitSPLE.
arena; iircoatel. sad all-Italian
demoleW
article, which ig mmirli.• a:Marble Bast.
combine:l with' Wep, to al to be mulled late
a VT rem bytrbich a-marble- oew be tztroutior
torefl at In hair Me =Zoe the csaaeurt_mistrelat,
te i =7. UZZ 4 1g.
rulootlig Into Rho team of the toaterial. stile no !grata
-117 figi o NLItr °1 =2 .b"E" ,K.0 4 7.7 "mc'
Mate tor the Morrolidere sad alms Dyi
. the
dillersat litelesorhirli will insure lemons same to
hare Intewftz . themeelrer irdonaatioe farolated on
elm -
_Prost. or
COWL{ LAMB. Ba- - ..NSW TOZZ.'
:,•-• - . - - French - imioVi EILIBB.
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,:. , . ~.... 144 CAmaberi st:; , .'2Z.' '74i,' . '
- ; r Two doom suit of troltion Elio? liallmal thmot. ,_•
iLBEFE r itS. tO Dealers andenstottunslis eel
,
obratod broads of Pronett Window Glut on Amor
0 team. hat oooeslp minhin;Cl
t. nftomatlon will bfurnished
; latrinioes ozar of Maio ddzero. Glass eat toanY
,- dosinot potterti. woo ooaked tom of clams. . 0141ydv
If P. 131131". PILEDEMIff TIAN°L'IORTE,S.
..-., STEINWAY: it - ISONS, -•-• -S.
*ANN.VILOTIVILEEM 84 andlB-Walker Btresk
Rake arcommar. NM TOM
I) ESPEOTFULLY eall the ist-Omt
, xe, oust= &the palliate. their mlerultd
issortemat ofomMgramlamtlsouaroPlartas
which,. for TOIIXIIIO Of tone. MastleMr of ,
roach. , Ilmegpf fIIMM4I2 Mart OTerr rums trimtrandersa
Moo aro mszurvaarmL t o
were mrarial the
From mix= for both klada, to sompetitiou orals tha
most diethmoteked makers-.;Mom.-Bono" _2 biladelphik
New York and Baltlmom. ' -J; -
....
NSW TRlUMPlD—Mtruewar Von have Just been
swatted the Ml= - .Premium GOLD MEDAL - Wet. all
eosapetltern at the )eta Mr of the ..txtecieszt lastitatei
Crystal Eaten: !be the MAD PietuAerteit- del (AMU,
.
• . ". ' - - Safety rase. - • .
LoII.BILNING PURPOSES, and forIGNI-.
TING CTIEJIGEL bath to WET- sad DRY- Meeting:
UR Whereat Wadi. The ooTrox and - 1111.1PEU=
he SUOMI sad DOUBV, TAPE WAUGH, philit. T
Idstrelsetered rad 'old brl
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GLENNIVTILIAN,
,
- _ . 253 Ldbaty E VTIV151111.: -
_gar Orders trot:444'MM for ell =dm
of
GO_
_IOW
.DEE,of the met sorered breed& EDGE'S 4, •=ll3k ,
=NAL ELMO WOIOCE, _LOUP IWINALE.Ao,d ~ . k.. , - .
SCIEDIFEELIN . & CO.:
• istrorrns Ain) /MAW= IN
Dru,p, Palats,.olh,' Die!, Perfaram,
• 170•WILLT AM Sr, Isiew York,!
'MUTE
-the attention of: the trade to their
krire and itzritsi stout of Dyne, Paints. OW, Pestiorkt
•In ditiouta thew revamp luircitailoup ofStaple Brute.
they an also reaching. GU.C . eZt nova the 1110121<ell of yrs:l_l4k.
tkal apd. rastairsetart. supplies Cr. Tooth, -Hair sal Aso
Browne, Corks. anion.. HM. heath. sad
Janata y, Likblu's Extracts, auks menypther ar
ticle; uunialy euk to Drosuplots stocics: .le.b th ey
ace also enabled tooffer kni the most wirsatereoustems.
Oran...law la person sr by =ill, will tecelwkirskint
LtdPORTANT
- : , 70:'/30173EKEEPERS 42PD•:1),HApER.8.
110PB,M118,
n 74=4 Starr and 71. Bermar nun NSW ran.
h'emez";ire.. 394, 4 7 sa 3 jl=trefrtl'eggbltr.
put. 4 Pxo pn, mom of, this long_
• -c,r-as.iND arzetrAa,rarata; i
Onutlirrepe ewers lb* beet . re.e:
firenet,Tes Ed otter ta.—
to
Traga j preparollaatarde Come, and es.anr_oreer set}
dear! ass in army family. wrier trey ere? o•II the
clod ereeoreble terms. Ustelognesseat m dut. - .ere
rokere li e . isiwn./.
•
•
r • - The AdaraiSonms,Ccunpay.-•_:
TiUsburgicßoauter - coudiform, , Brt,gton
the . . especial' ItCGOG2loditelOW . -er. the
meedloa alone thane of tliselilo Perm.
ay slate lieGmed. betwerouPittabough and GeV Motel%
phase Intimate briathear end valid nista:me zedufre nth
Mane/. 'MI. Ada= ics_grogo CiononsiT:bwro
`ate ....goaktmt t er e lialtroad as .to enable them to pat
usty Mr
A lt an the heeenumxtetlon Train, who will
ed ta CW lreTtie de ' s= aiLt have e and Lyloe n
Was In th
Can iv Os &Trait and Lama smutty of Wendt
lewd and other talnehlas, Hewitt ism New Brighton,
by the lug Int nolonam In Pittsburgh Leda
City dating the del' to attired to *nth earmilmio. se
Tony be entmeted thin, and by the Greening
Vein, with We Goods end OoMee executed, -IL did
beide duty toyeadVe 012 his ne trip parieleekneek
ordain, moej.je ttl ;which w wlll, & e. t. a, L . tscr A ed t lo A prom
ely t iNgT l 4. Ks Liao tegeive viten metal=
es to to dellearral Wed cit7—mmmminte In
obtain thitintinticet, sod rerun rrpiles—order,
rattan them—nuke magma% imps or Amin:-
AB
rt7gl i :railiedirtir tt u tio cities:72ln -o:
dlstannl. leltntrtit extra dirge. bat to. Ware each aline
the packages,areoisliZtutpitrata houses.
be esplidit.; , .• .
e l yj : itritione, atillanirla COmaaaT irAwithuieglt.tim
Et et ake li e t=i l the at the Inr=thin gw git i :
Tre i he L miet exr carrying peatages,:lth, ehd terthwe
aidelerei by the timed gm. are Ititsnded to he within nee
ea.ble Malta When the netamoy the btWnee,l.. nth
se to &halt Wit eamtel agreements, %GI be made,
• de the Memanget Is required t^ settle-Ide Mlle end tow
Gotilltenn and tom 1,4194,041
• rues albs Gm:relit planet Aga ea him M mut .mxt.
IIIL t tiBY g.:re dumd irt:e 11 6 12.1, "" :,eod
will cotraneuce hie dudgeon ;Mazy: 11ee.1.411155. ,
• ..,itiattellitritti •
4k.epiatirtSGeele.lirmespit Minh r •
. 41:=0. BM Writ ileum:A*
core,
~ ., / mcs dullsiirraiss,
Plttabccrsh4 Des. 5r.t.• 1504.1
.".:' AUSTIN 1.001114. •
- Nato. Broker,
e go. x. 9 l. 2 oi ß ri ?vmra i rf e s. a st d
. tasi. otilloiXtenh nexotiaVd i Stot73botTintt i d
.11sYlott - Aa sztionfto aixtuantattes with litolled
msa,-wo aro ambled .to negotiate
to
caL-agted to co.
romosall *al oo avorablotenas - • so)
Commercial Hotei ' -
Coriurojairoti oncl,Yeso:Lcceft, NM: Orkaza.%
- • 'IC: STEEL - vorddl 'most :respee:A
• i at tr mann the tvireung puts" that b•
the ..bm named MAO. ''' " ' , ._,' _...'
Hata tau .reeentlarergars s atomics rat:ah .i. :
;mw aaa
East tis i taria '''"
l ag' get.',!! . 7:144: ,' rinse. hill
Ebmr. RI t.T."11 - bn.= with Ohs . bat
120 2 11Z ut b:''' d fti pl tuate7l. fa the ham anatliiicht 0-.
, 11 1 3 . b° Asb=
Chasm. dtiv , aa well an balm coo at
atrial staccatos. to 4 41.&71.11,1" 1 4°Z., flag
ut,ima I.l"tetTate that has aver bees barmrskins, Ohio
how - Price of Board per Ds:y. $1,00; - -.
Tha Bar vm bontoeka4 slab Wins sal I Anton Inner
or to syStbaz boas, la as dia. . 41 ‘axal.from /0 to
32 A.:. as.-Mao otaladast atal acoantasstauns
.1•221 ad :. - . ..
00IIRTHEN . HOUSE EILEA
Wants in lot In Mantlustei.boas. oxill tot
I...ftrairg task
It Cam tal4 hem on Vont at.' ROM): £ tionso - 71741ri
WsablugtonSot SIM*, W7abl.le tanyeant
rrtt s k' !ir: a " Ciro t ' ff." No r B
etch. 'A n n
w house o 7 rooms Co amount., Az Co.-.
A cottage bowman! lam lot or 'mound on in m bb..,
An An SLOOO. inttxt %snuffy/a 4.41101
/OM twp !tar bum With a Ids or greaDd la BM,
tbestor max. Yornsls by z •
atm : B.OI3TIIIMITA EOM, &Ma C.
irUND—On Wodnesday;in-the Diatom
ciara•poaarr WALLif jo ongtathing . null lOW
sad laws Orval:* thowner. St* owner
by oiling A.srm.aa W oila.btli - wird. Pianos
yr takpyrrit an pa
d rt= mensal on tearrar the
itf . nuasaDJoansTos
_ _ _
of all giros fora /
i 6l ,ZA.Tilia BEM" u.,w -wstir Node..
1 .14 indmi 1 4 art aim:an. '
saq 5i1a11y 141242.°43 MUM
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BUSMZSLeARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
•• 4. : Et, & -
ll 4tor-
T 3 at Linr. Mae No. ILI • • eireet,bitimon
• • aagletataafttatargil; • . i mY. I
,ROBERT PLIILLIPS, Atto rnoy at Law,
II I::: •I II:
'TAMES J. KMIN, Attomoy,at Law, ofßoo
Yaccrth stmt. near Grant. Pittabataa. .101.11,
AGENCIEE4..
2116higirifienendOcrinmisdouland Collect
. tion Agency Moe..
K oB. the calection Zome•and o rE nvign
o e i l K
, alettantito esti WI other:l*Q
.etztaut.
gAle o litteati . a .. l 4t ra i rs
J o=
witt ra l
lamb andwm.,tst=rnuteeLVaum,mnt.4 and;hpa,
Rehm.Betb
etc w nits Ott, Gazette Ottlzat Lemzeit3tevart ON
atenhate.
Ditablesa hom Nestabla
WK. A,
REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No; 87 Front
dm% Hddoor fma Eliaksk Dealt' in- Las Chun.
Ci a. rtg if,T 444,6 00,11 , M1,t17 bayata, sad mold.
AUSTIN 100 MTS, - Beal &tate Agent,
ate*. Ingirehatin4Liml BM Brokar;ol6e. No. et
ugh stent,l6ols Wooa Badmen procurtri attended
- •titter
Wv:, ,, 4 . 50tf , f4 .. ;;:t•,101%;Zai1g
"LI M. GORDON,' Secretary Western Instr.
.a.." . rime arweactstert. , • -
GARDlNEHOOFFlN,Agontforhankliri
DRUGGISTS.
:ate wwmc;
. PLMENG BILOTERRIV
• ocroasiou to a. ram a oo.) •
19.11-OLESALE DIVUGGIEiTS,
\ , won mum. . _
. ncentsGN,,PA.
FOR otDr. =antes cele .e
tragadUß
ooessortoJeaMOuf- .
eons Wind Eilxib '
ttekirsh. sr/Wirolar Aron toe . Dz. torn Dcoloiw
-
- -
tOHN' P.\ SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
num , Baas. Chts,Vonyhbios sad Dpo stagy. No. MI
stmt. Pittsburgh.
cedars gill rixalro ottoutinti. ..
*r Aunt fox bohmaro mlet errs
A. FAIINBSTOUK ft CO.; Wholesale
eramems. and adandbetcciant of Whits
~
h and Igthadde, 05216117 Werdct adcl Irma itteetAlelhitti
E. EDILIMRS;\ Wholciale Dealer in
neap. rain*, np stark Olin Varnishes, tn. itse
*xi Man, rittatr=6.. Goods 11•1.1 Prhas
Imam
RISPNi4: II MPPMROVIIdeB3IO . & Retail
wag of =testi and Eft.Cla ttg
- I[±' SOHOONIELMEM & CO., Wholerala
ILIF • Prizast•tt.'no.24l4ccd strait.Mabscrsh.
H FLEMING, Successor tqL.Wiloca
a ock. ocatna,florket street ad Ittarmond4-ISM
ahead sad caozolila siaostuma .
. 1
Jakly
7 CO]llatlfifi3lON
IEsiBANZA AMER,
uramaarata a 6.41484a5.1 ,
DIU /.27
FLOUR,'.6IIIkEi AND PROpIICE.
Commisionvandrangirding Merchants.
No. 124 Berorid . sl PittoburgisiPa.
Uon 1.'5U:43111a
'PEARRDEFFAIt 00 C SMON
Wool, IRdei3, ronr,.Bodoa, Lard, & Lard Oil
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 76 Water St., Pittebtirgit. Pa.
3SoACTisibiigh. Dtt?b'g 14sa Wells.WellssloA
CDJoao; CAderOltDsp Bk. Kossu lat rak- isstbiA PhDs. .
TANA OA. BaraA. Nesbit St Osrsetima,
Joseph] Dabs. At Doom. Ma.
TAnSts A embser,Dantoss. Holmes t Owns% stooketl.
sum, Ohio. O D DallookA 00.. " -
ISAayd
SPRINGE R N MFEI.
CMUSS
Dosler in Wool, Previalotus & Produce generally.
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBIIIICLEI, PA.
JOON J. Lim- ATM.
All4l.l.,.Lincei CO,
W-gOLESALE GROCERS.
oduce & Commission Merchants,
PITTEEtTIRGH - HANMACTI7I3EB,
Woe& bstwoon.Water and Front at
ADIS : . . .11TISBITIIGH.
DAVID C. KELM,
Mow, Produce, Provision and Cammiseion
IiEROHANT
No. 2157 Liberty Ova. earnerqf Halfsd. ,
Pittsburgh,
krVES hie attention 'to the saxerof
Itlec.B.mon., Lard. Chem. Dater. Climb. =fa
2362...0.3i Ati...p.tror idthteet.
EMMY 8. ZING
(late, of the firm of kind: Moorhosd,)
COMMISSION =CHANT,
'DEAL:Lk IN FA 414 , 1. 7 AND SLOOI4
No. 76 Water street, below ; arket,
yap PLITIMIRMII. MILL'
COWMAN . . a. * Fatellai l Dll , ll C .ll ' kaiEuff r:
Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
lorrimrn . I ,
Comer First tVl?erry.ota., i littoburglo, Pa.
LB. OANYIELD, lat.o.of Wthen, Ohio,
Oca
h ai sad 1
western 14 3 .. mi Biercbsat, an=
Pearl dab, and Western I:Fodzoe • ••• Watt steed.
IMMO
1 ar ena Reasa4Llttle 00, Wholeriele Grocers,
T j
. Produce and Claciatbelcat BLvidAsaal;., azul Naleeno
Ilunsflmstarm No., ILI Bound strAlltli.
" 1:1;..,..-111,1 , • • :
Deske hl 13 3() fWFBC Y* Lt rW V ' ,.. o 11‘ 9 11 cenititi
26 Wood ; abuts miter, Pittsonaga m 721
Ik • • .
DRY GOODS.
JuI3RPH.B.O3I.NE4 CO..
, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
MirMINGI3,
iMBERIDEEZEA H057:1111x lIVOLOPSZ
,s Eanov exKli4 &a.
jgairrii=e-ytatetuntrara...big4
a A. Yams
A.AfreoN& CB7, c iikolesale a anWetall
Vestal Taaryszto llamas Tra aimas..x# nati
t a.
and iFIZIELD,. intaddtdo
and lean Dry Goods Idgmbuds, {arm Youth
tstmagintaWla•
• .
110171 . 3 E, SIGN dr. ORNAMENTAL •
EA,1291..
GLA2I:I6,z.
Ire:107 Fourth eitreet.
• [petrel* wood .04 EmithiSeta otrettt4l
• Aee areas • zuptly attended to. Isoltn.6:ad
Recoiaval Itemoyall :Sem. !
RODLICIIION d 23,,' 71.1.2 Z( 471?-687.
fjAVING Rethoirod our , Store tO N 0.23,
I &MAD dont *undo= to A. A. Nash 6 094 i/sue
non Dlssioad to exhibit eras ctn. lomat loam odhat•
postal andAtassltan (a s ths to this
mutat— in Oat 41111611401621 t. crnmd
• al Wan
•
, and •• • ;•; • Osnottnitd.
• •
ionsther wlthSeiteli Plalds, .4%12004 - • 4- • • arld
krw Woad . goals •• • Ann, - ;• •
Notts,
a State Bal e Blu• • An, pa
and Table Illotros;: Lair (Dodo Window Ahnlas, • •
llolland Orem 01 • • as, Ao. AWN slants* •
ol Moot , pop 24 not wide of all oink •
_all
al sitsteh *Luba tow oaths I avast rash veto. I note
Valuable nopaiguor
giN Libeity.iitftet; ad of the
Om* Ysz4,usal Mztal 8ute.,,,,,' thi calf
mug, Owe arsrolaa7 in this , u="
boulbt.: l 9 , Sbi ftinglYlTszilsl744 Campeny.=
4tls ungru 80 feet, on Elm screEtACO r. Lt aaaa t . n9up
ld tir4ry ig g u b ns i nath= Mai T/ taglan
- ear cm Lt. good stlathl era. OAT
ruxestarf Wet balktlngs, bas Avalon g%Emit bra ix.
CM& I tt = dan d=l i a= ji r i sc&l7 4 =
tral da sea to #gasalne
1025141 . . . IMMU EPWAISD NABBR.
ORORGE Sr-ARNOLD &OD' '
IMtlatan l2l kIegANUE, 0001,11.1111 25 11 14.
, Agora grad, (swats Bs.* of
AUTaintactioan at most -
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In. ill w wasseAW...;-,........n Ir. mace'
P. - IttARBII.ALL tt CO:, .m.t.eri
; 4,..ta Naas In henen.nn4 .4t .Papll
' *WM W Wood stmt. Pittotomb, ,•:-1 _. :
- Polo Ywnto or the Deleboitaa /11.112ormatiOsilh"
3".. W.% a Oa t . IParts. . ua',
amaiscr
IC O. APIEBNIS
IZEI4ERAI commisßlON , AGENTS, foi
:NA stomas and pontoue of latato, Oolloat= of
1,43,4
e Banta d
bor ond Utah= UoorP_SS__Bondi add.
alort.ovo. lorl l oallog Phi
lics . 114 .• Jimoratio
swor:Olusnoco
SHE Co-Partnership Iteretofora etstia
, =du* the stil•orWll,V.4l,:=ON" a 00, 1 1- s
dillsoltsd trf mutual • -11... D. !tartan na
. sim
=alma el Ostsitnea. tam bustsrS O S III
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Artm la b• 4411Elbr Wss, 'Waal=
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 1. 1856
PITTSBURGH GAZErrE;
lel.PlLGlbirat 3110th AdoXerre.. l 42l. fr..tetwri
.elzadazion.olcar Nair 04art# Was ta ousintsialis mea
a toad doodrthis nisdhun of =Wag ihsli basitkuis lazown
OureSraufattobt. btfireenibur ad Ova
tn. *haat imry roaduint. maxtafsetausrmadl 1210 *ape? In
Ifutartt Paumlnugs.azdirastaziabit4
Advance Paymen4.-..ueresnor 410 eau
otx/Pillon t.k.n fbt the D 4 1.7 .9r WSlwtte.\
utiles payment Is =do adonitco-. • Wbonnoso the
tlme lo op to 'Web the eekeetiitiost u palckthe r teepre
trill Do Invotialtly nottiod, intim the oultszolS•km-1,1'•
isnot by advanei All ;Manna . a&Yortlolnyi
of emery dootrlntiOn. mitred to bo•told luta
moos. The only ozoontons rill in *tine opectol month
or near mat:tuts on awl. • - , • satidaw
iMil PI /OA a) ' . 'roc.
To the Public: — 1
402;51 fros-Dr. a. IL Filth, of 71a homeless N. i''
It le with real pain and the utmost Posalble
reluctance that I !end myself forced Into erlmt
may look like's nesepaper controversy atith toy .
relative, Dr—C. 11. Fib*: But justice to. My
self, to the publio an to; history, compels me
to take thiastep, orb f ilndeed, I have delayed
much longer than o prudence voila have
dictated.. I have :too long 'veered' Ch publi c
to receive false imprissione !from the nblina.
Ilona of my nephew. 'hailing that I )Iht, by
some meaner ar other; .be spired the necessity
of publicly correcting hie ontruthful assumptions
and statements. . _ .
Thom who have rind the advertisemeits and
other publications of Dr. , O. U. Fitch are aware
that they convey the Impression, some of them,
that ho to the "Dr. ritoh" of New Mirk, who
haa been for several years somewhat familiarly
known-to the country in connection with the
treatment of• Coseumption end other * Chronic,
*Diseases and by a volinno pt "Six. Trieturee,"
in'whlob.the apiece of practice originated by
him is eat forth; °there, that he, Fitch,
has been lately, or at some
,former this was,-
the. professional partner or am:Moist° lot this
Dr ; pitetr, In eriginatiog,:eatabllaltifig. cp4 Per
fecting:this ' puttee: More reeently .14,nm
tome no longer any bitaineve doper:Eon with
Dr. B. B. Fitch, of New link, my former asso
ciate," ite.; Implying, of course, that he :ties
been my associate at some time. Their nilarep ! ,
resantations I have endeavored to corn -set by 6
simple Card, stating in few lime that I was
not abiant front home; and that. I have net, nor
have I' had a 'partner. ;In reply to thin,, my
nephew bodily rainwater {the' atiettion- Unit be
has been my partner, that he assisted in engin
' sting my eyetem of practice, and was princi
pally
inetrnmental in building tip my large
practice, adding some very slanderous and abu
sive things of me personally.
As these assumptions are totellynntrne; and
If believed wonld deceive many benefit people,
U well as involve me In implement:responsibili
ty, it brocades necessary that T should recount,
In few.words, the history' tialueotion of
my nephew with Myself; also the hiatoryof my
practice and publications.
Early in my professional life the premillng
disease of the Lungs, became to his a &abject
of specie' Interest. Imprested* with the' belief
that Consumption was not an incurable malady,
as war then univerestly eipposed, / demoted my
eelf to an investigation of its coma and meant'
of cure, which I pureuedl for years', among the
best sources: of informition both In , this coun
try and in Europe. My reeearchesi ' observa
tions and experiments resulted in establishing
both the Curability of thle.;cainater disease of
Christendoin, - , ands methdd of treatment by
which its care cud be effected. - This system
I first Introduced to'the notice of the 'English
plicate Ina course of - Lecturee,slalivered In the
city of Liverpool„ England, 141 1840. , Sixteen
years ago last March I there presented what I
conceived to be the true wises of the. lugs, the
muses of their disease, and the mode of pre
venting mid curing Consumption. My nephew,
C. 111... Fitch, was then deem years old.
In 1842, my nephew being then thirteen years
old; I commenced public lecturing ho this coun
try, and duriug the years' 1842 !8, 4 and '6 de
livered these lectures) in Penitsyliiiiii, Now
York, Virginia, Yemeni!, Eew ' Hampshire,
Maine, Massachusetts, It. Wand and Connect
mt. • During the whole of this time I was
plying and illeetrating, iu. a large, and eumeee
fill practice, the doctrines annooncelir
• In 1846 I pnblishad ;dune tectirei 'tinder Khe
i
title ,!, , Sx• .Discorries on Gousimpt(on, es
Caus
ante Cure, and . theLasaii trole,".-64., in the arty
of NeiltOrh, where . I .6ed takes up my Perma
nent residence, and established a permanent
motion. . All these 'infanta odpublia notoriety.
My nephew, C. 11. Fitch,. was tbie-time &m
-odem years oil.
I need not dwell upon the reception *blob
these lectures met. They excited very general
attention, Andvari hailed with delight by the
great community of ovneuteptireti, and other in
valids, A. 9 the dawn of a brighter day to theM—
si day of hope and tempo from ImPending death.
It was not, indeed, surprising that they 'Were
thus received, ae they contained a foil and 'com
plete defnonstration of the curability of Cou
euinption; founded not on empiricism, but Upon
moos undoubted facts, =leafed by living vritnee=
em In greet nunibers—net obscure peramui, bat
thoee of the highest order of respectability
. and
'lntelUgande. They establiblied the fact beyond
all doubt in the minds of all impartial ingutrire,
that Consmoktion curable diensee,. and
one of the easiest to be prevented. -
In the latter part of 1847, my nephew,. Calvin
IL Fitch, then ,18 years Old, cants. to"-lite - with
tne, AS a clerk, with the same opportunity far
prospeotiie tutefulnemi as any.yroungmerf would
hate bed at that age, but wholly inexperienced
in butlnies," and utterly unaeguaintedmilliany
thing connected with medicbm,-tlmt
never formed any part 'of his studies; or oomo
within the mope , able observution.
It is frim this dote that ha =Dolmas, in bits
: published papers,advirtisements, his ready
hand in making improvements in my practice,
end &misting in the care of my - patients. Ito
continued with me ebout Bvo seem as (4'ealsrloti
elerk—reoelving limitary' far beyond the - Talon
of his services—and a, portion of the last two
years of -that time he attended medical lectures
at the University of the city of New York; at my
• In Dl:;Member, '52 he left my eerviee altogeth.
er, and'oommenced lecturing and dispenslog
medicine, *bleb I allowed him to purchase at e
nominal price, In order ithat 'he might-obtain s
support.;'_ Daring the period - that herb
he never suggested anything in the shape of
remedies or improvements whatever; nor did he
leave me on account of my rennet. to adopt hie
views of practice. Those who would know why
he left see referred to his father , the Bev. John
A. Pitch, of Sheldon, Va . -
In the dark, and - tome, painful history, of
this cierkship, and the Ingratitude and deep ma
Heenant hostility towards me, in return only feel
favors and kindness, in which it ended, the pub.
lio have no concern. Ism only called too Moly;
that he was never forint - -hone my partner, nor
dldhe ever have charge of my practice except
as a clerk, to give my remedies according-to - my
clreoticks.. lie never bad a medical ogles in the
city of New York. Tbe etory,he bon published,
purporting to'give tho cireutostacces of a pare
aerially, Is a sheer fabrication. I have never
at any time offered to sell one to hlm-my prem.
else, or. place it to his . charge., And there is
scarcely a material statement In the article re
ferred to which Is notitn , •
•
After my nephew left me in , 1862, be imme
diately commenced the extraordlnary,ooureil of
adveidaing to which I have adverted. The de=
alga eeems to halo'been to7heitfueolhe'ptibllo
mind, and transfer to himself 'Doe
,reputatlon of
my name and premise. lie spoke of his'2o and
80,000 patiente, the oelebrity of his pntatioe and
meetings, his long experience, &c. Ile soon an
nounced that he wet in the West to same inva
lids the trouble of visiting New Yolk=ditted
himself as "late of 714 Broakway, N. Y." spoke
of his prielleo in N. Y., &a., &c. . •
lie published lettere from my patlenta; the at
least, over.tho signature of the Be,. Rodotplass
Bard, of Brimfield, Ohio, so Interpolated as to
convoy the impressims that he had - been his pa
tient.. Ina hundred adroit wayn he eotight to
oonfase and mislead.
I wilt cite a few Ins tallo4l of his misrepresen
tations, to show how l little •regard he had for
tenth. On page 108 bf a pamphlet Issued by
him,. he .sayer - t
"We were in the habit of employing cod liver
'oil long belbre; in this country at least, It had
become au%artiole of• medical 'maculation, and
knew both what it could and what it could not
afloat." , •
Now,
at the time when 'sod l iver oil woe for
sale to this city and all - over the tidied States in
vast quantities, this young gentler:tutoring only
,19 years old, and had not practised Medicine one
hour, as far as I know, or had he staMed =di
cta° to my knowledge,
kg The following is the letter he published ' l olor
the signature of Mr. Ilard:
CONBIIMPTION'imati'
.Farratik orthe Rethi Nottap* -
• _ BersnuM, 0.,14ePt.19. 1864.
Datit,P.nr-Ifeating that Dr. C. hi....Fitc4 of
New 'Lark,- hi • lecturing in your city, on pulmo
nary diseases,'- I Wed Impelled .by a eenee- of
duty, to the pablle patlhode to Dr. Fitch,
to make known, throttik your columns, the ef
fects 'ill IV own case of that tiYistent of treet
ment, of which Dr. Mill ie ee ablt ew advents:
My ..fatar are nearly all conentoptive. - My
own constitution has always been slender; tad
!when, at.be_ ago;•of twenty.five, I obanitteaseed
my Moto swilitafeter of the,Gcsipet few, at ay
friendolhoniMPl Oily I should lira to thirty.
My lunge were.:Weak. lin troubled w ith -con
,
NAM
=DE
•
••
E
stant noateerms and s !milting cough, expector
ation, :night sweep, and habitrial enliveners,
with di s tressing nervons I besdache. 'A change
of .elbristo from; New 'Mark to Ohio, operated
favooslo, and for 'twelve. years I was enabled to
Hank pastor:of thiltsp list Chinch in Brimfield.
In the winter of 1844, I had a Revere attack of
erysfpeltis feirer,.sylitek Itif i l h me in a decline. In
the winter of 1816, I took ' arge of a peotracted
meeting ati, Mantas, laboring night and day for
lonr weeks, at the closer f which I found myself
entirely prostrated. My lane' wore to Weak that
it wee With - greet difficult) , I could speak an as
leinit booed. Mytriendsand.ntlnleterittgbreth
row-beta:ire alarniat, arid ' "urged " me' to atop
preaching but I did not realize my danger, and
oentlimed,tay labors. I tried all the usual rem
edies, each blistering, to. , to no benefit. I
1 ,,,
:went down eapicily,l with increasing alarming
AillePtirileil All boob waa one, sod the came.
'OW ootraiderelllrle pest r ery. , ,.Fertunidelg
at this time, a copy of Dr. a. 8. Fiteh'e leetures
fell into mytande,ehe re ing of which rekin
dled a "mark of hope. j \ floattie time in applying
,to „ern, and on the get !if Decemberday of
happy memory—iteelled a : full impply of ' his
remediee. I fellowedhis diens to the letter,
and to the astailehmentanajoy of all my friends,
my'reeevery • Was ;•sel rapid salami been my. de
-1 eine, so that on Nei' Year's dray I was able to
:visit my friends. t Soon felt myself compelledi
to, labor. for the impport 01 my family. ' Daring
the summer, I performed the:tumid amount of
labor. In Ootober following, bytinpridence and
1 exposure, I brought en a relapee:m
Tlidisee
now concentrated its whole force in my s nings.
The cough returned .withlgreat violence. My
lunge became loaded with teak-beery matter.
Without the power to throw it o ff , I immediately,
applied to Dr. Fitoh'egain,lbut there was norsea
airily some delay in getting 'medicine. My
'friends and physiolana acid then Waa ' no. hope
in my can. :I,:loa,'l'elt Hied intand Was near,
and made arrangements tleave my family; and
how could I think othend el
remedies at length strived,- after
. .
et
Dr. Fitoh's
using which for a few
e n I rained large
quantities of matter,' ilta would sink in water
almost as;soon as lead. - there comedies cavil
my life. tinder them I (continued rapidly to
Improve, and in May wable to visit Dr; -
Fitch in New York. Bev n years have near
elapsed, and my health I better than at any
of
previous period. A considerable portion of
that time was spent in an office,-(I filled the da
. ties ' of -Border_ of ~ Portage County 'Ohio )
writing steadily several hours a day, and yet
found myself well. able to bear It. If --my one
was not 'sufficient to prove pontrareption curable,
I Imow not what Can be oalled proof. Dr. Esti,
of Franklin, recently said to me: 'Tone case Is
almost a miracle, it Is winght by that treat
ment 'of which Die. B. 8. O. M. Fitch are the
originators and sidnoides; and my advice to all
titillated with pulmonary .
diseases, is to lose no
time in applying to.n ,so Manta which they
have.souie reeenable hope of. relief—to men,
who,. devoting their whole time and energies to
the investigation of a pincliar ease of dlsomes,
have met with a degree of 'innate in their treat
ment never before equalled. Hoping that this ,
letter may be the means o 1 good, I remain, anti
BODOLPHIIS BARD.
• The hots of 61e. ,Blints sickness, and racer
ery, are here coneolly stated; and as be wrote
them. But a few 11 . 0149 Wifely inserted at the
commencement and near the clone .give the
reader : the idea tbf it it win dna, :in: pan allelddi
'to the 'serene andakill of Dr . M. 'Fitch: in
8000 Iraq that . Mr. Bard I tam '.enied, and the
voter: woe originated bliethich" this cure was
effected. Oa seeing - this Hari Mr. Bard In the
following Commodme:di t the Cleveland Plain
Dealer, indignantly expo=eceptiosi and
vindicates the truth :--
. ,
i seam the Plain Dealer.
21: MEDICAL. DEOEPTION ,EXPOSED.
' ,, - By .
,Bev: Rot/o4ihut Bad: •
Batmecnn, Pornageljo. Ohio, Ju1y,1866.
&Mew tif the Plain Deiacc'; --1 , '
, . - ,
Thus Sirt:-1 lum recently, and for the lint
time aeon in print: in s pamphlet leaned by Dr.
0: M. Fins,. (a - yoriniMin who upon
do., in Cleveland In 1864,) a letter
dated Sept. 19,1864, under the oript ion of :"Cola
sumption Cnrod--Narniti l e of Der. Rodelphria
Bard," to which my name s appended. It was,
as It appears; 'originally published In your paper.
I deem it doe,to the publid Utile myself, to say
that the latter,- tut prfated, contains language
and statements which are not mine, were not
authorized by me, toad lard incorrect. I 'did, in
compliance with It special request of Dr. 0. Al.
Frees, Mayorga:4 Co me by totter from 'Claim
land, write one and send Mrs, in 1854, a short
amtement of the facie in relation to my having
been oared of Comm:option is 1847.8. by Dr. 8..
8. Frreri, of 714 Broadway, New York, [not
this. C. M. Fitch.] He stated that he was than
about to deliver lecture:gm Cleveland on the
lungs,:do., and wished statement over my
Own signature, /no iron the curability of eon
sumPticia." . The main Note of my ease—my
condition and eymptems, alinwing thst !had true
Consumption, and my • iestoration to health,
which has since continued good, are presented
es I wrote them. Eat thre bare been interpo.
lationo and change in t e language of other
7}
portions of my etateme to designed to convey
the improselon that-I wastlie, patient of this Dr:
C. M. Fitch, and .was ested by him—that I
gee, the credit of =yen in a measure td this
young man; and that, I Was grateful to him for
'it, d0.,-.-that I regarded him as enact the origi
nators of the system of practice by which I was"
euted,—that I recommended invalidate him as
an experienced, skillful rind' encosasfal Physi-
Min, As. I wish to sty very distinctly, that
rwtatever language appeared in the printed let
:ter referred te, : tending 'to" convey any such
impression, was riot in th original, wan net
antheirized nil rile, dna is iincorreet. ' In Bending
the statement, I said to Dr. 0,, II: Fitch, that as
it was hastily written amid a prose of business,
he might correct any trtriel inaccuracy he die
covered—or to that , effect. I then mooned
him honeet. - Thin permieurion of course mane
authority for the interpolation of misstatements.
I was bever"the the.
of Dr. 0. M. Fitch; he
had nothing 'to do with my treatnient, or with
originating the eyetem of practice by whieh I
was cured—he being at the-time I was treated
by Dr.' B. S. Fitch in 1847, a rung mob, but
jest ent of school. 1 knr of nothing for which
Lowe him gratitude, an nothing of his ax
pbrieece, Alit, or mon ' o that should induce
n
me to recommend : invalids to tilia. The design
In interpolating and perrerting my letter, seemb
Jithave been to transfer to this ,Dr. C. fdi Fltch;
the reputation of Dr. Si 3: 8. Fitch of New York,
Whose restarchee,Aalre aid publications, in
the field of medicine, e nd' Whose remarkable
tamest( in treating long dieeeses, have given hie
name eWide celebrity—arid to;'Seiko me the in.
retrumerit of the,transfort I can ,not well ex.
peen my indiguatitin that my name should hare
been employed to perpetrate: in this manner hoth
a personal wrong and a public imposition:
In connection with the above, I have been re-
quested by Mr, John Ji Eldredge of Amara,
Porter:J . oo., Ohio, to Make eirdiar corrections
with regard to a letter weh has appeared over
hie signattire; addressed E n tea Dr. U. M. Fitch.'
Having &personal inlaid etiftlui feats, .I com
g
ply with the regrind; This : letter of Mr, i El
eredge as printed,le , . rio. worded as tit. represent
Mr. .E.'-' tb-hrive-becti ' w patient of- Dr. V.' M-.
Fttoh,-sad to have, been;leured by him', of Con
eumptiori. , Snob are nap..
e facts, and.. Mr. E
ldridge inform:lan heray?' Ulric auttuaristd each
etatemente to be Made - C
r. C. M . . Fitch never
heard of Mr.'Eldredgies itkriets and recovery,until I infenned. Mut althorn . 10..1854, six or
paean }eon 'after their oc currence: In- 1846
Mr. Eldredge.was low air" Consumption. .Upon
seemgmji tmpnvemerit 44er pie: B. 8, :Fitoh's
treatment, and
,upon., nay recommendation he
concluded to nnketrial Of it. But as his symp
tom weranleiming, I felt ha could 'not afford
time even' to eend to NeWYOrk for ternediesi and
at oneeenpplied himmilb s'portion of those far
ribbed far my own we by Hr.ll
. 8. Fitch, alsowith.
a set of instruments, a copy Dr. 8. B. Filoh'a
Biz Entrires, ' AO. Hd made a r faithful use of
there, following the general directions given by
Dr. 8. B. Flteh, and got Well. He remains well
stilt.' His recovery was, oneldered remarkable.
In 1864 rtold Dr. 0. fiC ?Soh of these foots at
my own bons& „Ho thin applied to Mr. Eldredge
O
to p arstatement oft m, drawn up la such a
way as to:convoy, the 1 pression that :'in-:his
' treatment be had been (Dr. 0.. M. Finites)
patient—the language being : /reed • "applied to
yeti," tke.. Mr. Eldredgb told him this must be
etrielteri out, as it was looorreet He eigned the .
statement, supposing it had been - done.:;' Theee'
lan the facts.".l will make no comments forth
' a than to say, they ould ougget te your
leaden caution' in belie bit even published tea
'l timonials of tares by' it aerating doctore.
leans, BODOLPHIIS BARD.
, Here's one more tit7ple,of CM,in ' e.mode of
adeerffsing. *lt Is not t nation importanct of
itself, but will an* he i little be regerds tenth:
Oa page. , Itflof his patephlet, recently pub , .
lished, in cotter% Abdoptinsi avoriers, he pre.;
lents two .oute,—"Figi 11" representing my
'Supporter, and ' , Fig le" his, - 48 be eilineL
MS It hi6lll34lBlge: 1
:' : w Th e first of thefollo I,il g oats :represents the
Supporter, of which Dr.ill. B.IIE is the paten
tee, and the emend represents 4
nts my own, which in
of more recent invention, and, I think, In
,'" many
remote a decided on the preced
ing; the advantage la: especially :manifest. when a
• douidodlylytiss pressure ptessntpis required, although' I
am in the habit of employing both "'sleets, In
.manyeallee.finding the get; which is earriewhat
'the ch eaper of the' two,: i to answer sufßeient pm
troe'"- - - r 1
The "back v .-
aim^ 1 4 11111&?eilted
. Bartlett excepts, bo.
this oat, they my
Own invention, for which theld a patento that
Under - the ent, - .lelg. 11," are the words,.9 . nrw or Dm S. S. FPNOLI'II.PATLIIIT AIiDOREIRAL
' SUPPORTER, and ctnder ant ...Fig. 12," Vim or
Dm C. IL Frrotill Drenevno L larnto-Almotmet
Burroirran." Now, Ads very Supporter, re..
presented . by out "Fig. 12, ",thee claimed by
Dr. C. M. Pitch as AD, the reader May bo , mar:
prisedte learn, was used by me In my office
years ego, at the time he woe my clerk, and is a
modification of my own. It was made by my
Mannfaoturer, Mr. A. F. Bartlett, at least 12
years ago, as will appear from the following
statement:,--
"Hy attention has been celled to a representatien clan
Abdominal liapporter on rage 134 of a pamphlet Lawn
reoently by Pr.O.M. Pitch. share It le termed “a Vico
at, mews Improved 13pInootbdemlnel taser.
ter." Is but Lair Vat should my I. rahnien to it.
that lins style of stunmrter, the UM hi
or th em e as
~.c c ee,,,,,ese, nate the exception of the 'haps or tha
bask orbs*. was designed by myeolf. and lug been made
ty r M 10,14 PhYsielans ter the lest Meese Imre, and
SM. 8. B. Pitch env= the Ettesban , tesnallentory
rue been In Beam Masa A, k. 8ia9.112T,
' New t:u 1000. ,
•
Oattin in het here takes my !
.qupporter, with lir.
liartlett's improvement, end declares it to be Ids
bisentloa!
'1 Inztomoo these otatomeote, priaolcially because,
being clearly shown to be faloolloode, they will
euggest what measure of credit fa to bo given to
any of his assorting,' that are in eoalliot with
ray own. ,
' The effect of the advertisements of my nephew
was to lead a vast number of people to accolade
that'/ was traveling and leeturing,in Now York,
Pennsylvania, and the Western Staten. Large
numbers of letters poured in Upon me, telling me
that thd . writers had seen me in St. Louie; Ohio,
Pennsylvania; &L; - others were writing continu
ally to know wheel would be inNevi York, where
they yenta like to visit me; others , upon - visiting
C. id. Fitch, and folding him to`he, as they-UM,
conntorfsit, Wrote. me most abusive letters,
rieentlig nie of Veiniest apeorciplicie in this most
wicked fraud; and others agalnyrrota to me, call
ing oas me to , reftind money ant of which they
load been defeinded, as they claimed, by roe and
my- qpirtner,
_Dr. 0., N. Pitch.", of these
lettere wercanswered, and this faits detalied se
they really atood. I wrote my nephew repeated
' ly, urging him to 00E00 each advertisements; as.
outing him thatnuoh deeePtioris would be anro
eventually to excite illags.st against Mansell, and
wore rskely to injure mein the public estima
tion. '
Bat my upostaistion,onlyserted to lIIOTtIaS
the nrunber and audaiiity of these represents- .
tiOns. I was tins* obligatitainform the public,
bat I did it in the moat.carscal and varied man
ner, to injure him as Tittle AEI popsible, that I was
always at home; that I did not, 'travel about and
lecture; that my residence was lid Broadway,
where I was always N be found, and that I had
no partner or representative . elsewhere. -These
Modest imitations were receivedby my nePhew
ad castles upon hlro; and eo replied to, and natt- ,
ally witlfsonie new pretenaibni. To anohnts ex
. tent .tild this confutia.of the Public udick at
length faith that t eivnifore ed 'to pet my portrait
in my book of Igo:tures, end Inilusinut positlic
- and pointed meaner warn MC:public that T was
not thagontiesnatt traveling through the Western
Country, and lettering - ender the name of "Dr..
Fitch" and "Dr. C. M. Atoll." That this Dr.
C. AL Fitch was not my partner and - never hid
been; that Ise..wia not profesaionallylocinected
with me, wu.not laanyananner my.representri=
tiee, and .I must nether held-in any way reopen. ,
Bible for his practite or act: ' , ln doing thischow
ever,l.staid- nothing lb this:projmlice of my no.
beyond a '.inere' Contradiction of Isis
statements relating to
,:myself'.. But he at once
eninPlained loudly. that I was "attacking" him,
attempting "to crush" him,—that au "jeal
ous". of This anooess r ios., A.o. These complaints,
ho still continues, striving to excite sympathy as
the ground of being pereeoutod by me. This Is
a ehallow deviii, and, as
_winked as it is shal
low. lam faked not - en soy account, b uti
that be should insert to . IC Not a word have I
published, that has nut been in Maple contradic
tion of his mis-statements,' in *doh my name
and repetition, were involved. Instead of he,
trill leans" of my nephew, I only wish he had
paretuiti'llioourie that would have secured to him
brgennd permanent success. - In common with
others Of his friends,.l. feel 'deeply . pained at his
Career.'
It is perhaps nesemary that ,I,ahottld here no ,
Cools :Pad which Calvin has reproduced from my
dlinanao of Dlfgl, to prove that he was my part
ner at that tiMa or die 'year before.
The following is the oar d - -
"To those Interested. As I kilo" heard of
several lnatanee of persona tunteffing through
the country, representing themselves to have
been either partners or pupils of mine, I would
ea; that I never hut any partner in the prattle@
of medicine, or any students, except my nephew
Calvin M. Fitch, A. M;'M. D., who hap been
with me for several years, and Is now my &Na
tant arid associate. B .B. Prron."
.
This callerhim my associate and assistant, not
pouter. But he never ens evert my associate in
-practice. , 7lt will be recollected, as I have before
stated, that he left my °Mew in 1852. This card
appeared in, my almanac of 1868. The facts
were these:-In the summer of '62 I formed the
design at visiting Earope the next 'year, 1859,
provided I could leave my office fee the purpose.
I hoped and thought that CaITID, though young,
and had only graduated a few months before,
might by dilllgence and attention, be prepared
by the following year to administer my medicine
in lily alumnae, and it would therefore be proper
he atfotdd be announced as my associate. while
thm tilting charge of my pallet*. I according
ly named him in this card, the principal design
of ,whleh VMS to stop the *Omer :et several tm-
Postori,whe Were traveling about; the • country
assuming myy-matte or Claimfei to be my -part
ners, pupils,rBra. The 'almanac Iln which the
card wag inserted wee for 186 d. Bat it was
neCesearily printed in 1862andeent to my ogente
foe, attribution before January 1858. The notice
that Calvin wee my aatoolate was intended to 're
fer as. It in feet did only to the year len. Af
ter the almanae wee printed, however, lib:came
convinced that I could not, in justice either to
myself br valetas, leave my patients in Cavite!,
hands. I abandoned the design of going to Eu
rope and did not go. He therefore left my em
ployment and office altogether In December,
1852. It was, howeuer too late teerecall the
card, no the almane.o had been printed anti knelt
ly sent out to - my agencies for distribution. In
deed I did not suppose it necessary, for it never
Occurred tome that Calvin could conceive the
design.of using it for a Wile and dishonorable
purpose.
It is hardly neoessary for me to say. that the
statement Which Calvin weaves into ail his ad
vertisements, that I em.,under the toluenes of
-others, and that age Incpooltates me for active
business are utterly false and malicious. ' They
are made for the twofold purpose of breaking
the lonia of my exposure of his wicked course,'
and to destroy the confidenee of Invalids in my
practice. .I will:only way that I have hardly
passed middle life, have the whole charge of my
large practice, and never perforthed a larger
amount of labor, nor possessed mere vigor in all
respeots than now; and that I do not need to be
influenced by. ethers to disapprobote falsehood
In conclusion Ibeg to repeat that Dr. C. M.
Fitch was never my partner.- never originated
any part of my practice, and I am not aware
that he hart originated any. thing since be left
ule...Nor could it be expected or asked of a
young man of his age and experience. It re
quires many years of study, practice and ex
perience toorigiante and establish the useful
neseof any thing now in medicine. All . physi
dant know this, and therefore receive the
etla
gatlons and ;lama of young men in the pro
fession with great caution. What Is required'of
then'is thatthey ehould bithoroaghly sequsiet
ed with the experience of those who have gnu°
before them. A yousg man may ban good pear.
tidal Surgeon. Bat it requires long years of cx :
tensive practice to make a thoroughly clperi
cooed and useful physician.
I will hero leave this painful subject. I have
striven most arduously to induce a• different
course on the pert of my nephew. Ile has
ohoeen a line of (waded which leaves me no
. alternative but SO rebut and dirprovo'hia mis
statements; 'and to continue their 'publierefata- '
time, so long as he condones to male them. I
know nothing of his practice, whether:it is enc
coastal Or. nor, I only know that he does not eta
ploy my system, nor, use sll - my remedlei I only
,ask that those who - take his-treatment, should
take it on its own merits and not en the reputa
tion of .mine. I hold no communication, with
blm, and hive forbidden him Imy • house. His
course of conduct, and his language when last
here, for example, "I can blow this establiel.
meat to h-11, and by (1:;—d I wilt;" oompelling
:me to do - so. .Inutst not be held in any manner
ireepoesible for his note. •
I here repeat that my tido° is at 714 Proud
way, N. Y., where I can be seen personally or
communicated with .by - letter, and. where, my
Sixteen:wee on the prevention and cure pf pul
monary Consumption can;be obtained- I would
most earnestly recommend three Lectures to the
invalid. There will be found the most minute
directions for the sucoesdni prevention of con
sumption;aitinne, disease of the heart, female
complaints, and chronic diseases generally, and
also the mode of .obtaining relief for those al
ready afflicted. Knowing that the information
this book contain; has been the means of.pre,
venting diseases in vast numbers, and restoring
many to Itealth, I-shall be etenset for 'urging
invalids to get and , reedit. It out be sent to ,
mail, and will cent only 28 cents, not the coat of
a book of 880 pages, boa:edict moat, with. 80
`engravings. Itean be applied for by letter. 2
8.8. area, A. /Li M. D.
Haw Yost, Eieptember; 1866.
•
Steamer Niagara Burled.
OVER EIGHTY EITT.S.. LOST.
I the Chleastti Ttitsam tint. tEL
The Mager" left Colllngtrood =Monday af
terrioon, iot 2 o'clock, in plane oftha -.Benton°
State, - the regular steamer foe that. day. She
started with from one hundred and fifty to one
hundred and seventy-five passangers„ , twenty
five to thirty of whom she landed at Sheboygan,
the greater portion of whom were steerage ;pas
sengers. -At about 2 °Week p. at. of Wedneelay
the Niagara left Sheboygan," and 'about two
hones afterward was disoovered - to be ton flte.
When the fire was flint disoovered there was but
lraihntreldeel e il o gt m o"h e t: t ur en A"mt no tidh ie ets s lulotim o ir : Ne m i: o dri re thh"Be tbis lall' id a. toWrs.soolisfWthhinahebey-east,
trlno. As Boon as the fi re was discovered, , Capt.'
Miller, who was asleep, wee called, and the
steam-pumps Ott to work. A few momenta af
ter this, the pant:agora became aware that the
boat was on fire, and a merle ensued, which,
'said a passenger, .beggars alldli.Miptian-- con
stellation Belted upon almost every -one, and
men, women and children method to and fro
about the boat,' shouting and crying." Not half
a-dozen passengere gave aio7 aid to the crew,
and bat few attempted to Make provision for
their own or friend's escape. It was but a short
time from the first discovery of the fire until the
whole upper cabin was in fittaies.- During ilds
time a large number of , roamers hid jpmped
overboard without anything to , tnapport them in
the water, and in a' few momenta sank. Moth=
ens emir, their children into the lake-and wildly
sprang after them. The water was intensely
cold, end ameba the hardieat persona Odd
live in it but a few momenta. A large number of
passengers, before the steamer stopped, in spite
of the appeals -otthe mate, got tato ' the stern
boat and lowered If; when It, instantly swamped,
and all In it were drowned. Another Portion of
the passengers filled the starboard.quarter boat,
and lowered that also, and all found a watery
grave.
Before the upper cabin 'wee in flames, a por
tion of the more selfloaseseed of the mongers
wrenched the state room doom off and threw
them into the water, together with tables, chairs,
stools, &0., and upon these many of those in the
water saved 'themselyee, After it had bleame
useless tateitain on board any longer;che *am
end engirmer, carpenter and a portion of the
crew, together with a number of passengers—
twenty-two penman in all—lowered away the
larboard quarter beet and palled to the shcire,"
where the fratteengers were landed, and the crew
returned with the boat to render any assistance
they Might be able. Capt. Miller, -witha nom- ' ,
ber of others, saved. themselves by clingktg to
the wheel, and were picked' up• by the boats.
The steamer Traveller, propeller Illidole;
schooner Dan Marble, and two • email tmhaanors
and;the ilfe.boat at 'Port Washington, (tame : to
the aeslstance of the Niagara, and made every
Possible exertion to save Ufa Their boats were
ell manned and lowered . as Boon as they came
hear enough: the roaming wreck to tie of service,
aid kept at work until nearly 9 o'Clock at night,
whin all the persons -who could be found in the
water afterthorough searching for a considera ;
ble distance Mewl the week. wero carried iitto
Port Waithington.
Among the eased was an old lady' who was
found clinging .to.ct plank liferpreserver;neatly
exhausted, with her shawl wrapped rotted 'here
binding her to it, actually holding on by her
tooth. She was restored by the active exertions
of those on boarl,the Traveller,, and - to no*
nearly restored to her usual health.
A small echooner 'eaved six persons; the
echooner Dan Marble saved quite a number, and
two other schooners also eased a number. . The
names of the persons we have not 'Obtained!'
The propeller Illinols . pitited up sitme'thirly
pentane, and landed them At Port .Washington,
bat when the. Traveller left It wart impassible to
obtain their names. It is eupposectsthst but;two
women -were saved, though thertiwere some
twenty on board. There is little doubt but that
nearly all the crew weretiatied. The panenger
Hot of the boat was burned, `-eo that it will be
dilßoult to obtain a correct list of tho lost,,par.
titularly of the steerage and deck psesengette,
but Otfi-next keno will probably contain en acoa:
rote Ilat of the eased.
•
Dlr. Geo. Hely, it is feared, i 3 among the lost.
Ho lutibeen clerk of the Niagara ever sinoeflio
baa ran. He was.weli known in this eity, and
was-greatly resp.eptad by ell who knew bien.7llr..
Itely'e eon, Henry, Whomaa second-clerk:oral]
picked op by one of the Travelven boats :and
taken into Port Washington, where be woe loft
in o , ritleal condition.
The Hun: Jahn B. Mae,. of .Wisconsin, took
paasago on the Niagara at Macklnao, and is sup.
posed to. ha lost. Hugh 'Kennedy, whilst,'
name le in the list of 'saved,. lost his wife 'and
daughtericand Mr. H. Chalmers. lout three obit ,
dren. Thls dead bodiee of three women, picked .
up by the Illinois, were left at Port Washington;
On the finger of one of them was . a gold slog
marked with the initials "Z. G. D." and there
:were no market about the others particularly to.
Identify them. Tho body of a man; supposed
to be about 70 years of age, was picked up by,
the Traveler. Relied a wallet containing $4 in
hie pocket, but nothing by which his age or. 5001
dense Could be ascertained. Tho Ann engineer
and the second mate of the Niagara were not on
• Capt. Miller informed Mr. Wheeler that; he
euppoetd there ware about 130 paesongers Cu
board the boat when she took fire, of whom 40
or 60 were cabin passengers, and the probahilitY
is that of those from 60 to 70, at least, aro lost
At to the origin of the fire, a painful rumor
kiln circulation, but we forbear to give it, as
there seems but little probability ot ita being
true.. The most reasonable supposition:Ls that
the ; fire caught in the Phre-room„..' andhsi made
Each headway before being cliecovere.d as to ren
der all attempts to extinguish it futile. •
We: are Informed that Capt. Miller exhibited
great presence of mind, and acted promptly and
for the best, throughout the terrible coon; and.
that his men behaved nobly, doing their duty to
the last, and standing by their ship - as long as a
chance was loft to ease her, and several of them
were badly burned shout their faces, arms and
'breasts in their efforts to master the filmes.
The Traveller reports that 'all the passengers'
baggage was lost. The Nisgitra had a very fall
load of freight which wilrprove a total lose,_
She was about eleven years old, ana has had
the reputation of being one of the stun:keit
and safest boats afloat. She was owned by
Chas. Reed, Esq., of Erie.
There wore over SOO life.preservere on the
Niagara which, together with life•stools and
floats, would be sufficient, if properly used, for
the temporary safety of nearly WO persona--
Capt. Miller informed Mr. Wheeler, however,
that he did not think a half dozen fe.preser•
yard or stools bad been put in 'requisition by,
the passengers, en groat was their terror, and
haste to jump overboard.
Penn DepAtIZOIINLL-40111-
trary to all our epeorations, we find that the
Republican party is making wonderful progresto
insomuch that the 'Demoeratio papers are,- alt
over tho•State, - dirccting their whole batteries of
&hue and slander against Fremont, representing
That the eontest Sec between Fremont . end
Buchanan In that State. Nothing but bud 'verde
are spoken by them or their orators of - Erdimore,
but the eirtuperation *Ube lltepublicanparty
and candidates. la their whole staple. -Nor dotes
this eeotnto arise lion any unfounded-estimate`
of the Republican canoe. The. Fremont clabi
are the mostatitioe and =airbag' pplltidif pigan
intim; In the Mate. ' - • -
In Ban FrinChno the Seal Clob - bee's room
hired, which I. ra great , oentro of - attraction-
lithetings are being held "aierywhere. -- ' , -Cno held
recently in Columbityon - the mime evening - With 1
a Fillmore gathering, far exceeded the latter,in
numbers and spirit Tho Republican State Con
twill= was a very large and enthusiastic mann.
blage. One of the candidates nominated by it
for Congreas via -the. Preeldent 'of the great
meeting in San Francisto In favor of the; Vizi
, lance Committee. A ItemooratlO paper ellegee
that arnaj Ditty of that • body. wee compoeed of
Itepablicans. . The pally; however, haa gained
largely from both the. make. of the Committee
and Its opponents. Many ontbe Southern polit
tiding, who had swanned Into • the Amertatin
party, are now leaving it, and
,going for IbitiV
sun, purely on Hie slavery oneation. - Many of
the Know Naiads office holders lava done-tat
The Marysville Herald, one of the most inibv
'lnitial American papers In the theta,: has taken
'down the dog or Fillmore and Donoldeon and
heisted that of Fremont and Daytoti, giving es
Its reasons for : doing so,' Mr. Filbnore'e disunion
speooh at Albany. This paper pentane gre.t
weight hr northern
,California; and - the Sacra
'meet° State Journal stye:that it-will catty - . 1.116 - '
greater portion of • the American party: n that
reetion to the Ilopnblieen rants.. , - -The partY hes
cow Mantled newipaper organe - aVartitisn,
death Mriertmeitto r Ban, Jode rink hiaryitile„
thus comprehending the principal the
State. The American pain.- trim
.6 the pro-•
shivery instincts it the Southern fiction which
le at its head, has ruminated for - -Conetei Awe'
Houtheriere. • The etganizetlen *of -theMepabli:
cans in Calilinina Will; twilit' ;Yr; Liter; put en
eta to the- &mingle:fat Southern
in thed Eta* . The'disonasion!oll principles : third'
ta rapidly opening the eyeS . ot Abe peoptertii the
manner in which they here been misrepresented.
ReArscrirmi. - -
Chiiilte 'D. Foutaini, the • Amid Cad candidate
far flattener at blieslaalppi, hist.*falt,
thief Unwell ter Buchanan. •
VOLUME LXX-DIUMBER 36
stmisrar op imssmorm'a himre—Almost
every steamer edition of our paper,. far the last
four months, has Curried to, theEsakan,scoormt
of some startling incident, or popular demon
stration, so out of the line of ordlnaty events
as to entitle lite epeciel notica. In Oahe no
tice we gave a detailed account - of the: success
attending g.up of the,affaire of the
Pence I, 3o=lttee.. That, as` vas then an
ticipated, has prated a final end Of *their labors,
they hiving,' after 4 abort time, formally ad
journed without delay; nor:will they be likely
to again Meet as a body, unless the necoseity
be forced trpan them by 1101:110 action Cu the
part of their • opPonents.
lifinto the, great, let
iang interest of Our
State, !s e as general thing, in n s prosperous con
dltioth Mt: i 8: especially the.. case wpon the
riven, Irbil* , owing le theunospaadrouth, are
lower ,thati.Lever 21ths,' while, it cute
short the - "aupply. „Of those dependent upon
ditches, - facilitates 'operation), in the,bedo of the
stream; which are bales iondiutteit oda - more
extensive scale than during May preceding 'year.
The lied from this :merge hO immense be
fore the close'of. the eeestin; esOruilly; should
the rains hold off late. The wort:bigot quarts,
although not always attended with =ado, is,
as a whole, satisfactory, and.. aims:peat en
couraging..many puts of the , country but
little can be 'done for *sat _Tar,sratSr.': Works
tratTlYlog thls,vrent la, greet' demand; and
oiler 'the best Opporturdtles ' fOr linvestinent.—
In fact, we lulow or no othei kind Of Inprove
meat that holds fotth loth taticenlenti to VllP
itallstsptt being safe, pernument,ia arofitable.
We bop°• the. reoheyed men of the lid, and
elsewhere, wilt_turn their - Attention of this new
and extensive field oriniestment:",
, ,
This wall prove tiprohlable:iteiaan4o t the nue
peryman,-the etoolcArdetir tk , OCtitti . fo;•ffer..., The
former has propped large_ giiantitiel of fruit,
for which ha bes:Lind ‘ xeedy aeloa:and good
prices. We know: of nulnY Area ittp.reatize
small fortunes from the sale of their peaches
'alone. The crepe throughout .the. State have
been:toad, except In aome-ottlitntonthorn dis
trict/4 Where they suffered frentithedry weather.
Prices itilm of agricultural produce have been
fair; thus enuring the farmer • better remuner
ation,- perhaps,'-than - any . precedingyear.
In fect, sgenerale a rrey of Our condition and
affairs leads us, to .02e: belief 'Out se people,
we are' piesperottal .piogreealve. . None of
our great bidastrial'lntereste can be said to lan
guish. Commerce Is gradually epreading up
and down our widely-extended coast, as well
PO to the Islet/es of.thentin tradey 'its •
general thing, continues paying and settee.—
The cities and towns of the Interior, lately do
etroYed by, re, are already, Sa n great meas
ure, rebuilt. ' .
Education having been provided for. with a --
liberality that brings it :within thi.refinti of all,
all °lessees:earned dlepoied to 'avail themselves
of Itsativantagem /Wore have at preseidaer large
a number of scholars in our pnblie ihools, oom•
pared with our population,:ds 'any other city in
the Union; while, in addition to ' this, high
schdols have been estedished both in this place
and in Eaoramente...!'
And hot, yet more Impoitant Than all, crime
has been checked; rice and immorality bare
been sensibly diminished, Itialre viride and re
ligion have boenadraneed in one Wad.
I .
There is a good deal of anindedty. growing
'up, in California'mod Oregon, toward the Mot
mono, bothvon account Of the , iiiherr.nt vileness
of their teachings, ned.Of their emissaries hav
ing heen!detecteti!lneitingthei- northern savages
to hostilltice against the whiteii
The Vigilance Committee; =before the' final ad
journment, .- notified ' , Cusick, Thompson and
Hennessey, who fiadvreviously beet warned to
leave State, that' they. .might..do so..by the
ate amer of 'September 5; after, whicdof, Rand
in the city, they will incur the_penalty.erthisth.
Several - weeks 'ago ' the Indians ' on:Ring's
River having attempted to . teaI:BOUM horses,
were pawned by the lothites, , and -EAT: eE•their
' number • killed: 'Mi. :Ciinpbell," - tro agent in
that section, has been compelled, in consequence,
to remove the Indians from Ringli River to tho 1
San Joaquin, ' . -,. -,--. -4 t •f:-
-Twebto _lndiana belonging telho 'Fitt - River •
tribe were recently killed. in.llllinath County,
'white attompthog) to...rut:loff a, pecker, named
Smith , 7 • , -,,,•-: , --.
.' .--..' ,'- -
_-- 'l.
For the
-first time ; in: the :nistol7 of t he; city,
`there Is not a prisoner in thejell of tbid county
awaiting trial. , , . • . „,. . ~..,
Afsevere thunderstorm occurred etCriscont
Cit4.lately=an unusual event in Califorate:—
The terrors of lightning, so veil fonidedinlite
Hist (craw part of a Calikunian'e trouNps.
Highway robberied, of the- most daring-char
acter, are matters of daily cotrurrenatrrinc.the
interior of the State..We scarcely open an-ez
-ohange from that gamier, bunt contains eon or
more accounts .of some fresh eutrager or this
_kind, often accompanied with, the ahedding;of
blood, 'and sometimes with less of life. -- , The
'nervosa of' this patticularo.itmeilt - oirrig :,in
part t no doubt; to. the great' iniutbar'ittnacels
driven out of, this city-by - the 'Vigilance ‘Doin
mutes, and in „part to The etringetuor of .the
time% leaving no other resource to the putbling,
mod thieving gentry than to' engage in,lettest
-,YrOpt or-go upon the road. The tether alter
lollies being out of the rinestien,\ they adopt the
latter) by force of neeeshity.
Mr. John L. Durkee and C. E. Band, the, two
1 members of the Vigilance Committee _ who : tesok
the arms from a schooner RC the':.bay,While.en
her way to this oily; some weeks ago; 'for whit&
they were subsevently arrested:by the United
States Marshal, l and; ripen toramin*Lm i !, were
admitted to bail' by, Judge ticiffnutn,.were yestor
day Indicted by the "Grand Inn , orthis r Dlitilet
After the finding of the bBI they'were arrested,
• , and are now hi thscustody of the United states
Marshal, the question - of ball having.not yet
• b eon determined. --.- -- -- ,
rmxi ine.#. Y. B=tft7.llenalcL
The 'Late 010 little Ftirg in Prance r 'l
We hare publishediti iteosubt of inunditie
(rand upon the Northern Railway. of France by
two of its easidera.L..charles Cape:dim 'and
Loeb tirelet. Now we aro called upon toien
amines the arrest of one of the parties (arelet),
and two of tile' gaged accomplices, which took.
place in this city on Friday. evening, through
some 'shrewd management on -the= put of the de
tective poliee. - . . ... •
The accused, it eippeare, fled to this country,
in the early part of this month. - Lomeefloret
tiridhls brother Eugene escaped' on board" the
Atlantic, and arrived here on the 16th-lase
while Carpentier arrived In this from: Havre,,,
the eteamship Patton. Carpentier_was the head
cashier of the railway company, end In concert'
with Loeb Grelet had beet' carrying-on a'serles
'of embezzlements for the bast three years; Think
amount, in the aggregato;to something like one
million dollars, or Ave million franca.
A broker named Sagest Parrot accompanied
Circlet to this colintry, and as It Is supposed, lie
has been engaged in dispoeing of the embmieled
fends for the caehlent, the pollee' arrested him,
And seized upon 70,009 france,,whiab he had in .
hls'pesseseiorp., brother of " Grelet'e, named
Eugene,a younunan about eighteen years of -
one, was also taken into onstody, but It bi Son
orally hollered that he is entirely Innocent..-;
oupenties has not'yet been arrested, bitetrong
hopu .are entertained .by the pollee of his nits,
mate cantina.- ,
`The,'Frenott Cocain, d 6 lionthoran, aria
Christmas,'litezagint -of the Itotitsobilds,
have: been making everynxertion-to ferret our
the, fugitives, and will be Indefatigable in their:
otideavoreto hare the accused , parties senthaek
to Franco - tor trial. - 'Unfoealtappeare that the
Ntirthern Rillwei of France is a government In , '
entailer''and thaftbe fugitives were 'poblio etE=
core; wo 'think the effort Will be in vain, for the
treaty ousting between , Ude oonntry and France
f o r the eurrender of otiminandoa ;not embrace
'larcenies or embezzlements, except-There the.
same ere cormailled'biptiblio ifficera. AB - the
freed involved the - house of Bother-IM3s to a largii
; =Mint, a London - detective noliconeturend en ,
inspector of the -Railway `.comparry were aerate:
:New York, to secure the arrest of the.inen.—
On , their arrival,they equated, the ;Ala. of the
New-York,, police - who Aseektaboa:litit :the
swindlers had arrived on beard the ste',,,k,dgp;
Atlantic, - and pat tip.,at the liCilichileellotel,-,
bat hatleft. - 'ffhile the hiveetiglilonvras going!
en,Parot,-,ono of the. - serindlerrc went to the'.
banking house Of Be - lineal' &Vo., and _Oared',
30,000 francs in one thousand dollar noted Odle
Bank of Frazier, terbonegoliated for torliion::-
In - the coarse aftble.tranitaetion lio ere data
ted Una one of the parties sotight. The tatiteiz
two wire aneeted-noaelle lodgiuge. Besides
the 80,000 francs,•receitedrrain
_PareLlrßel.
men's:; Agent, 2.4000-in motes. itm reletri'dn:
his _person, andl6,l)oolnhis baggsge, , mhbm
in ell 700000 francs recovered. lima,:
denifri that-the:messy found.duilerfossessione
, formed eny part of the prociUnf: the:lrma
ripen tha railroad nompany,.. bat did:not ten, al
very - astisfaCtocr: story of thir_.manter Vain
koame into ,posseesion: Artist s sdmittedf
hia'grilirthrouglaart interpreter; antinhneredther
amen' a lief . 'afore'-number of dares ha-lad.
4 4P ,8 0 , 0r , . 1)4 .46 1 4.,t0 hla,emplogere, :i Tye
Innmlier urchinea, eceording to theaceount i is
6;a57, whieleiliTerd'bitt slightly from - the On'i
chliatione'made s l4-the'direojectiin the ralwif
ieempony. Ile expressed gree eorrow at Vat ,
had happenedi 3 nurcairldilrlitTitiMng to .go
bitek toltiintritild abide tife-rikaartan Whit
ligation `try thiSlatheritlea of-that ecuittri.'=.4:fr?
'belageekelitutt he 'heti:dons :with, Own:Teo
thatkobtainodeVilaia•tb* Jt434.hati4Efitenv.
dared away he efeMeletnelielmirdions a ,arid '
he was not then taseetisiatiEtustitalati•iiiirtli
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