CtOl t # l3 l t U t t Oaitttt Riititirret's r iiiiii:Pdblli Dien. - 1 : " 3klieo'll-10ir§0„itiTrPtitfolas revealed in print t evidntly ws,ik not *aunt _ . , ._ ._ - for the public ear, 'which-in /- their nature were and yet:Wl:deb repo , table newspapers print. ,Is-it not born. bent upon the editorial rjtrtiOnsibiliv -to ;Itteverti. midi publications ?'' -soli,* time l' itgcr:kriteivattapeflinbliihede'ldni string of rennits which Gieeral.OriCW32 said to havelmade d npon certain Conspicuous citizens. It.was impossible not, to , see at - once either that General tarant bad never . said what was attributed to*im, or that - he did.not mean it shoultioade public. = The. R ublication could have no result except _to pathicertain persons, gratify a taste for personalities, and stigmatize the General as a foolishly loquacious man. The arti cle web undoubtedly-made up of infer encis ale to opinions derived from an esti mate 4f - the,% 2 Gentral's character and known' irieWa, - ,Und of some , rumors, in the air in IF r ashington.' No rateable man be : lieved #; ; but:thernttie some people in the world whO,are, not sensible, and the story undoubtedly did roiscnief, .Now every such performanca4reatly injures the character of the prese,, and consequently, the peOple. If it is the duty of an editor to sell , his, mere at all hazards, ,it is : properlthat he Should permit . such things t,o ; be,prir . printed., duty - is to see that t . the luemense, poWer of the press is not . 1 ; abused to the public injury, it;-is proper 1 that he should cartubliyexclude from his paw 4rvetYthing of the:kixid. , • -. I'l - - s The ;public,: at • least'should:discrimi nate. lEvery morning there is a series ,of rePorii offiketi which are3il th elr-,nattre purel ~*toital. ...Ficileeit • i ' s suppo . sid to r be the',.sppegtif fOr this : kind of goestp that 1 some riewspapent slit:lost daily publish a y natal what. hey call personals; and -long is ago the latei 3tlr. N. P. Willis, remarked ' that what the public most desire to `find in a new_waper - -is - personalities. Now I personalitieslt:all:her very T thnoeent and [ very iriterestine;_hnt„obvionslYkhelawful line of such re!teg-14, 1 g. Very. gasify Pawed i A man of note ; is considered e ta he .fair PreY• Whatever can be ascertained about I his most private' habits-is ruthlessly re '. vealed. The inevitable result lb to cover '. I with suspicion- oven. persoh 'Who , is • - I known to "write cin the'Palters. ` A • 1 friend tells yon an excellent and harmless f: joke upon the most : venerable. dignitary, even <upon, the minor of, the „ncity. or. the ~,. bishop of the diocese . and, - - snddeoly- re . membering, atorribleapprehension over . whelmatim; and hogaspsi "For. Heaven's ; . sake denttprint lit"' ', • - ' :—; i • . : -Thai the reCkleseriees:rif ;some., as 'Dr. , Johnion would say, becomes,the coudem ' : nation of all. And....the remedy lies with ' the gentlemenof - ,the' ra•ofessiou. There ••,,,: is nothing so scandalous , that if printed :, wilirtot , find readers:: It itt7therefore for editors and pnblishent to - decide whether ' 4 ':' - they •will procure readers by such titans. , - And as the' virtuous public will shrewdly i • observe that the names of ' the reporters ' of private conversations with public men - are not generally printed,.. and .as the ' ..1 worthy. reportere.lwish• to , • make their ~ stories "tell," , the public must decide whether it is probably an authentic re. cord which it perupes.—EAsr CHAIR, , 0 " Harpers AfagazigLefqr luly. Why Presiou,lfiugCominltted Suicide. A new revelation pf the cause which drove Preston Ring to suicide is made by a-writer in •the Ogdensburgiournai, who claims to bave been in the confidence of Mr. King, and, to have -gathered from-his own lips a. knowledge of the • feeling by which his mind was worked upon until it lost its reason. By, this, Writer.the sui cide of Idr:Kingo;attrilited.. - entirelY to the freacheryr-Of Andrew 3oh.nson,, whose nomination .for. Vice President, in:1864, was due to the efforts• of, icfr..!King per haps more thrEnto..those of (any =other man. After the Vice President't &teak.' en inaugural, Mr: King took him insharge, going with him to Silver Spring and other places, and , laboring with , )him; until he became sobered. Afterviard, when-Mr. Johnson lieeipiet Pretddebtr" took rip abode at the . .White..l2tenuce, and the JouiruallaYs ldhitole'fourpoild4vas to watch over and, advise with him., Pine ing influence , unavailing . to prevent Johnson's betrayal of those)*ho had mistakenly'elected him, apprehending the most disastronif consennences to the noun ' try from what he saw would tie the char acter and,sourse of the and feeling keenly his own , res ponsibill ty in a great measure' for the nomination and elecdon of so )bad and dangerous a man, a morbid. settled xrpon his mind, which darkened =tine destroyed himself. The story is quite consistent with known facts, and very probably furnishes the true . explanation of the melancholy mystery of Preston King's death: French Insanity. It appears from collated_statistics that insanity is steadily on the increase in France. From thefirstof January, 1801, to the 31st of December, 1819, the num ber of mad under treatment amounted to 5,416; from Jantary; 1811, kakcember, 1820, to 8,373; :from January" ,1821, to Decethber, `lBBo,'—to '10,714; , f and from January, 1831, to December, 1840, to 14,- 485. So that between: 1801 and 1840 the numbers were almost , :trebled— The .in crease during -the next ten years is even more startling,. flgtween 18 vo 1850 . the numbers reached' 84,580. • tun this number increased between 1851 and 1860 to 00,245;.fine 1860 g the' nPaaPas rape steadily Inereased. In 166 r there were 6,266. mattivor; 1862 4,M10 era were 8,387; 'ln I they. *ete- 1 0,4369;' 1804 • the were 6 1 877; in 1864 they, were 7 21;t4' an W aif, :it lea6 s ilhek 7, 28. It , thus . Appears that hi tileYat year, of which we have stlyUdacisl • there were as many awl plq,kepps p treatmentin the as s' Of - tbe •; •T cant of the: , &Boras =there were in ten years at the ppentlizf Out ceatniy. MI 1114 for. Velocapet The velocipede has now really made its appearance in the l btill-fighting ring. In the CirettiraPtiMl l 9!(itkaaiv ap= peered a feiti - days - elvce,montite. on ye locipedes thatmuilvf4rorset% and displayed] such,skill in the manasemeot 9f, their iron stet* that the-astounded hi:lll*ns unable to dismount a 419g1e - , - criepflltevi: 09 1 ;tid tfitts:;fatlmin beekinii-ittidverial in4:oll , j • fighting countries, , to gain I.•:) , csintnoni • humanity will uudoubteMy,ne grAut,hut is 1 is feared that the:increased aspens', will rove an insurmountable *mole to" it 4 general adoptioti,W single velablUede be , fng worth, as 'a rule,,at least half-1 , deier 7of the wretched horses •yearly'dlsembow -Aged hy. hundreds for =the amusement of the,.fitir ladies of Itaiiriflk and Baville.9.- ~:~?~ i ' - Itrankhitto#ltiensa. t• - -, ' It is certain' so lie it importat Cr f %' i n . _ i ne gotiations are going With Canada and ngland relative a new, recipgocity I - treaty with Camilla, but -just wha t are hastaot yet , fairly come to light. ~ , Claims for , pensions , have been, _from' time to titne, rejected by the..ComuktErg . sioner on insuftiole4 evidence; 'until the number has reached a very large figure. Mr.= Van Aernam, the present Commis sioner, deeming that i many of . them were laiptpperly, die:tiro wed, has organ ized int'examining hoard to review this claba' of claims, in: order to do justice where it is p 0531140 that any oversights have been comitted, Claimants will be again called upon to furnish the evidence which may be found essential upon a' re examination. It is thought that this course will result in granting many pen sions to invailds, and to widows, orphans and other heirs, disallowed through in advertence, ',or under ,enactments sub sequently annulled. Information from the Carolinas land Virginia la reecived, describing tbe efforts of Chief Justice Chase to establish a new political party in the South for the covert purpose of securing himself the_Conserv ative or Deniocratic nomination . for the Presidency in 1872. The Wells Repub licans in Virginia are partieularly ea l intat in, their dennnciations of his 'course in that State, and charge him with. hiving used his influence against their interests. They ally that he has.-been 'constantly surrounded by the most ultra rebels and disaffected Republicans, and hes -fai l ed to recognize , the -' existence of any poitical organizationexcept that which suppotts Walker for vernOr. ", - , All the .a bunts r teceived . fr om . Vir ginia say: the ,the ,excitement ' the,State . of ;OS approaching election is becoming ve intense. The canvass is carried bn w th a good deal of bitterness on both sid The leading. Republicans from that B now here think that Wells, the Republi n candidate `for Governor, *ill be el d by - from fifteen to twenty i thousand ma ority, although many claim thot these fig es are , AOO 10W. It seems to be und erstoo d that the disfranchising clause will stricken out of the Consti tution. But few Republicans are sup porting it. - Indiana Coal. It is found that the coal of Indiana can be used in the manufacturer of iron, and that it can be laid down Chicago for $2 per ton. Lake 'Superior iron can be laid down at Chicago for $lB per ,ton. Oyer this discovery Chicago rejoices,.and the. Tribune observes: . "If these acts and figures are true, the opening ati of the railroads to the Indiana mines will be the signal for the building of iron fur- nacesin Indiana and at Chicago &limpidly as capitalista can. comprehend the situa tion and regulate their investments ac cording to the opportunity for profit which they present., It is simply linpossible that the Lake Superloi iron shall travel to Cleveland and Pittsburgh after a coal of:the very best quality for Smelting, and free from sulphur, can be laid down in Chicago for less than the cost of the coal of Pennsylvania." ON Monday last, two brothers, residing in Sharon, Pennsylvania, by the names of Rufus and Daniel Williams, iron workers by trade, drove over to übbard to have a spree, in the afternoon. Dur ing the continuance of it, while -both were engaged in eating' cheese, with their pocket knivts, some difficulty arose as'to their respective merits as marksmen, both having served in :the army,luruig which Ruins, the younger, turned the knife in his hand and struck - his brother a back-handed blow with it, penetrating :to: the heart, remarking that he could beat him stabbing any way. The injured man, instead of attempting to defend himself, passed his knife over to his brother, and told him to stab him again. Dinieldied the next morning from the effects of the wound, and the fratricide, ,who - had been arrested, was taken before Justice Mitchel, who, upon l examination, bojtnd .him over and .vent, him under -guard to: Warren, where he was turned over.to the Sheriff for safe-keeping. The parties were both Weishtnen, and the ap pearance of the murderer is repulsive and brutal. . • ADMIIIAL Prance. MENTscluiroim, who died's few weeks at St. Petersburg, was one of the most ardent fanatics among the sb.called - old Russians. - A Paris' paper relates a few characteristic anecilotes about him. Whenever the patriotic play, The Life for the Ozar, was performed .at the Imperial Theatre, In Bt. Petersburg, the Admiral made his appearance and t . ed tears. One day Prince 0.; noted for : • is caustic wit and independent character, nversed with Metschikoff, to' whom he 1 . id: "There is no God I" Mentschikoff prang to his feet with a cry of horror and eiclaimed, his features distorted with rage, "What did you say ?" The. Prince replied' calmly, "I said there was no God." The Admiral retorted, "You utter a blasphemy I" "Very well," re joined the Prince, 'but what If the Em- Iperdr should', repeat to you the same thine* "That would alter ,'they" case, 'said ,Mentschikoff, quite . paelfied : "His Majesty knowe more about if thin I d 0.," , -.Annum:wt. - fon of citizens from Grass :Valley and Nevada, California, have held a meeting/to take measures to introduce %he culture Of silk and, tea into' , Nevada ty. kicommittO `of sir' was sp- Ointcd to'select tiro'gintletnaii to 'Send , own to 'l3,sri,Vrienchice' to, confer '.with, lien Acl‘npl, and to suggest to ble;the ProppetY of exenilning the natural .4- „vantages of ,Ws,conntry for his purposes; ,salkalsoltaraise funds to pay necessary pexpenseek: ,t : • ... 1 • . r . , 3 ~, I li ,e * te . i . :. ...1 . xor4:l Tribune says : B i lge '..ge**,entia.ak,..Were; held 1 yesterday 3ll , :r.eirlifetulet.sadrOhlo* - and. we think .the Republicans throughout the , pountry will begratified , tolearn. that Ger. Geary fix the one :and- Gov. ' Hayes in `the oilier Mikan haViiiieettiidnelitated-for'feelection. LThentufe*tfy:rlPOttieb, tbiki faithful oftimajovo: i looted' hp 'pie:fire sll6ll#47,ltoo4.; _, erae . and'; the en- A ltar * e ** mans ~t ile 04Yeations. igijre 01,51:44:or iiiicutin October, next. ' 1 BxonSe*,' sssiniffee.-lii' litiaSetehn ',attic DP Sane 25th;n•lieW'goei inteiffifeet which provides.that. any baggage master. exprealelegent,,stage.drivert hackman, or other,person..Nevey3, daty.. jt is to jnendle, remove, or take cate of Abe, baggage of Tasseagete, *bo - obeli' wlllltillyot rest.: tessly injure or destroyanytitink,'Yelia.4 box, package or parcel; 'Wbil4';'LoiicUng transporting, unloading, ; . delli4pAt 'ei9r Storing the same, shall be . !pliplidatAll3l a fine pot exceeding fifty diAlara,• A ithaull law might be: useful is this pinta, ~I i E ~. . k : ,muwzA U U4N E=l:2o:Wi MEI NA.T.zbIiAL LIFE INSIIRANCE yr • UNITED. STATE OF AlffEltlCA. ..• I - Chartered ,by Special Act Of Congress, Approvid. July . 95, 11365. . . Cash Capital - - $1.,000,000. PAID IN. • FULL 31311.A.NCE1 OFFICE : FIRST NATIONALBANIC PHILADELPHIA. Where the general treidneli of: the Comnsny is transacted and to 'which , corres pondence should be addressed. _ 6rFicERS. cLABENum H. custrai k President. JAY COOKE, chattinan Fir.iuree and Exettrtive Committee. • HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W. PEET Secretary and. Actuary . . -This Company offers the follewing advantages: It is a National Company. chartered ay special act of Congress, 111168: - - It, bas a paid-up capital of 0,000.900.. It offers low rates at premium. It furnishes larger Insurance- than other com panies fir the Same !dopey:. It is definite and certain In its terms. - Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policies. - ' Every pulley to non. forft itable. • Foreleg m.y be taken which Pay-to the insured their full amouut.• and return all the premiums, so, that the insurance costs Only the Interelon the annuli payments. Policies may be - taken' that will pay to their - sured, after a certain number of years, during tile. an annual Income of one. tenth the amount name-d la the policy. • - • No extra rate le charged fin risks upon theilves of [.males. It Insures, not to nay dividends to policy-hold ers, but. at so iow, a cost thet dividends yip be Im possible. • , Cheaters, Pamphleta, and full Particulars given on application to the Uranch office of the Com pany, E. W. CLARK A CO., Philadelphia. General Agents for Pennsylvania and /Southern New Jersey. _ - • JAY COOTIE & CO, -Washington. D. C. For. Xaryland, Delaware Virginia, District of Columbia and West la. -• • • ' IRA e. IieVAY co Agents for Allegheny,. Beaver, Butler, hlercek and Washington coun ties. - • - - LOOAL AUENTSARE W.ANEED, in every City And Town t and, applications from comps tent parties for such agencies with suitable en dorsement, ahoirld be addressed Vs THE.. COM • • PANT'S GENERA.Q . A . OENTiI ONLY. la their respective districts . " -mhX: PROPOSALS. E RIE BAIL WAYCOMPANY.' Tfriders 1 will be received it this °face until J'Utt 10th, 10139, for the following attaches, to be deliver4d ao \ rmTuirmil on the line of the Brie and Atlantic and Great Western Railways, for the use of said B alliray Companies to Ist 'lkons sy„flBlo :I '-. ' - . - Railroad Castings Of all descriptions; Rallroad'Elpikes; . Railroad Chairs; Track 'kilts and Nati; , • lot and;Coll.Pressed huts and Bolts; Fish Plates; . Bar andlltound Iron, "refined:" • Boller end Sheet IrOn; -- , Pig Iroo, •.• - ,dirthrseite;"• _„ , • Pig from, " Charcoal " equal to "'Salisbury:" Wrought Iron Axles, to order; Frog Steel„ 'to order ;,.• Steel Frog Plates and Paints, "to order;" Spring Steel; - : Steel Axles, to order,: .- Cut listis and Spikes , -,• .' . LW rimed Nails and Spikes; . • Georgiattite, to o- der , . Chains -; , • .Laid . , . . . . Bell Rope; Shovels. ' The deliveries tO lid Made in, inch quantlties as, may fron'ilme pi'time be determined . noon by the Company,after the acceptance of the tender. Partiel' blddlug - Mustratiiter the quality of the material ) jQQQsffsreiL and at what rcdnt delltered,also furnish spies when required. Psyme to In cash, as castomary With this Com i • • . ra The Conapany reserre the right to reject any bids. Which must be enclosed, sealed, and ad ; dressed to • 1:0 C;HALL . Pureh:Atent, 1 Ede Block, foot itesoe lit., Fe, York. jeln:k7.l.4tWY ' • ' •: • ' " - . - , . . Orrtegoraowritotwrat or ALLEM:M.I97IIO., i t . , JP .. Pittsburgh, Janb 77, 1669. i• WITCH TO BAKERS. —SeaIw ED IttiPOSALS, -, addressed to the • 'Board o Inspec ors of Allegheny County Prison. " will be r ecetrect AL this 4,lTlee ut4ll JULY ?id. for tor inching tne COantv Prison with bread . far six MOntbe from July 11.51. n. LOlrlea to , ereten one. and 'arbalf and two ncunds iespealvely, and to be of approved quality. ' Bids to be 'made at so much per pound. -Bondi - for. two thousand dol lars willbe required fr faithful pe.rfonn , Lnee of contract. The nettle of thesecnrUnnuit aecom. pany the bid.' Bill. endoesed,by the Warden and probsted l at this office willbe paid monthly.' HEN Ety,.tthtßE,RT. . - Controller • CigT lilOwrBoi,isn'e Crirrics. Pittsliergh, pi., June 81, 1888 ;1 .,1 141.4414.44,••11eit1ed • . Propoial s • will be received at title, oMee Anti TVES. A , 519th hitt., • fer - the‘ letting of bedo9. 'Point; Scales: located ea Inflows: la rya ,&.ar 'Point; Ad ward, Water street; Bth waro Second avenue; 18th wardiShirOsbtirg °ridge 17th ward, 44th street; 111th "'ward, Alat'itre tiOlat ward, FranksyrtyB.Bosiiii and; Let ward, ltiett,y street, near fhb avenue, 1. Bidders will stater/stag 'ger cent . of the gross receipts Shay. ill.pay, to the city for the. use of She Seale& for thetetM Of one year, ftyin thitilat of 'Juireesti4.-I‘, vo.i; • , , o o the .lit The Finance Committee .reserye the right to reject any or allbitis. • -i , ii . _,.-.•:-.-.• • • ' • • : it= .. If --- .• ' 4 •r. City Centrohei. • ~ (111PHANgoic0rItt,t4ALE.-4111y order of #iffillg.'",:ooi}r,t; khere ;rlll be ex Dosed to age, Ott tit .prittile4 ott , ..- .-, T II:-.ESDAT,M M-... 3 EM,86 9, .i 411 tbat certain lot: L n the : Bth ward, • ,' CUT. 4fftidlaueb•steraMitleaCosatPT.9 l , and IW:tenet streets. having • frollt 0f,31 itar ot ishistriiii, and We* 30 feet sil .., trilliliBklntAalf •••blidthhbalan• lear,, wattrAnterest. seetireitibithcohl en g i g i e L . ,.. on t1 1 1P. r .. e. ,! 1, 1 1 3 4". t!P ,SwM l Pn., t"..-- A. 11. ISABIZIA.A. WA t - - : .., •,. 1r '..) l' etv ientio:if) c• BWRNETT , S. `; ` 1 411,&0111. , - - The best anditurelut:'. eetved. Ara 11111*, , pekon; Almond, it, tir,o;' ,1 - for DivoTing. forillUal*lliedtioie • joi4 41 1. 9 NW; BEM MI 00;•=1143 . tiost -thrtrvaigit A lt Neckar:l. SIZAVEICD"'ITONTe - 41.n44. Liverpownwat taken accord at ing.tatlteettou • 114 - VraiMlTEet.to be taken the =muttons'. :They eleatittellle stomaohi re lax the liver and ut it towork. ; then the appetite hedonists pod; • e food digests and, makes good blood; the pat* t begins to grow iu flesh; the dtleased Smatter pens into the lungs, and the patient outgrow toe disease and gets welt, This is the only Way to cure cOnstielption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H.Schenek, of phil.delphla. owes his, unrivaled success in the treatment of pubriOnaryCOnSumptlon, The Pul monk Wrinis rites, the morhio trotter in the songs, nature throws it oft' tryan ea-y expect Or s for when the, phlegm- or matter is ripe a slight cough V. ill throw it of, and the patlenthas rest and the lungs begin Wheal. T do MIS, ttnr,t 4 eaweed•lOnlc and Mandrake Pills must be ircely used to cleanse the stomach and liVer. so that the Penni= Syrup and the food will make gond blood. Schench.'s Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the uncle of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show. what the Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented ex cept calomel (a deadly po'son le very dan gerous to use entices with great care,) that will unlock the gall.bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Comniaint is one of tLe most prominent causes of Consumption. Scnenck's Seaweed Tonic. L - a C entric stimulant and alterative. and the alkali 'ln the Seaweed, which this preparation Is made ot,. assists the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonle Syrup, smolt Is made into good toood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. • . - = . . The great reason why physiclars do not cure Consumption is, they try to do, too much; they give medicine to stop the cough', to stop chills, to stop. night sweats, hectic fever; and by so doing they derange tne whole digestive powers. look.- ing up the secret.ons, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. - 'Dr. Schenck, in ;his treatment, does not try to stops' Cough, right sweats , china or fever. -Re move the canse, and' tuey will all stop - of their . own'ssecord.. No oneican , be Cured of Oonsump.; tion,. Diver Complaint. Dycpepsla, Catarrh, Canker,ricerated.Throat;unleils, the liver and stoma...Marc malie.healthyg , • ''' '' If a person has consamption. 'Of course the nags in some way are diseased,' eltrier.Mbercies, abeesses, - bronchial" irritation, - pleura' adhestOn, A or the lungs are mass of in fl ammation and fast decaying. _ln such cases what m ust ba done? It Is not only the lungs that are sating, ,but it Is the whole body. The stomach ed liver have lost . their power to make blood out of to .d. Now the only chance is to take Dr. Schenck"s three =ear clues, which will bring np atone to the stomach' the patient will begin to want food, Hwilidlges easily and mete good blood; then the patient be gins to gain in gosh. and , as soon a, the body h gins to -grow, the lungs coomence to hell re,l and the patient gets tie ally and well. ' This lathe ; only way to cure Consumption. . When there Is no Ring disease and mil, Liver , Complaint and Dyspepsia, tichenck's Seaweed ' Tonic and Mandrake Pills are I nOlcient, without the Fennel:de Syrup. Take the Manarake Pills freely In ml billions complaints, as they are per- . feetlyi c armleas. Dr. bench, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health or many years past, and now weighs 295 pounds. was warted away to a mere skeleton. in the very last stage 'of Pulmonary Consumption, hi. phyAlcians having pronounced his cacti hwee less and abandoned 'rom to his rate. He was cured by the aforesaid mec icines, and since his recove ry many thousands similarly aftl:cted have used Dr. Schenck 's prep=aDon wt , h the, same re markable stecess: Fail directions accompany each, making tt, not absolutely' necestary to per son:Air see Dr.hr. tweet:, unless ;silents wish their lunge er.ronlned, and for to le he is prefeeslooally 'as his . Principal 0 ce, Philadel phia, every Saturday. where all letters for advice must be addressed. He Is also profess'onaily at No. 39 Bona street. New York, every other Tuesday. and At No. BS Hanover 'street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but lOTA - thorough esaminatlon with his Respl; rometer the price ts if a; ()wee hours at each city from 9A.M. to 3P. Y... Price of the Pulmonic Srup an da S eaweedwd Ton ic each 101.50 per bottle; Cr .7.50 a bait dozen. i •Ilandrake Pills fib Cents labor.. For sale by all 1, drugpsts. . . nivlleisi-dicr tzgi egheny Market Oat on tare. cis one • mint, st 10 N 4. Ws*. ----.= •, , ti.att,!.:Aittivotrurinary. 1 L ~ F JE4 'a • ''"," - 1 4 — :, -" 1 - 4 , : - ... !--• .. . oiro . ii -,..„. a , lam jo,64A.iii nif irp.! gjart, TiQiikpd, . l'Elti o 11.4N0i PVIVIcr• -,. ' l tdii , le° ll, ir dnes i sl.' anirtaneur , %V Ilk:. o r. „kik ., .4,. „di." •. ~. . ~,. L. ..., Imr , '., i:ilirite• '. '' U ' rnoe . iveji ...2 t i L . win r,bitv inn:l4m OIL • ,-. .- H. , ,1 • . . vri - . • /Adler riqd . fiekume . • A #, pay ptAga l dous red,.;'.ln the 10 telt, =NW: . 4 ,-4,.,.. Li ~.z., ~ -,' ....7 (1 - I,.;' , ':'‘ '•'- -- - ''''• '- *Weal :and' tear anti* sti 014 : 11": BMW ` tjr, ,71 • • • sur. nYz _ aI. fa"DOCTOR - lER CON - TOMES TO. TEEL ALL PRIVATE DISEASES. That nnmerou: class of cases resulting from self.; abuse, producing manliness, nervous debility,. erup tions. seminal. emissions, and tin4ly im potency, , pervismently cured. Persons afflict ed with delicate.. intricate and long nand ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited to call for consultation, which costs no th ing. Experience, the best of teachers. has ens Pied him to perfect remedies at once ellcient, safe, permanent, and which in most cases can be used without hindrance to business. Redimnes pro pared in the establishment, which embßices of lice; reception and waiting rooms; also, doarding and sleeping apartracats for patients requiring MOT personal attention, and yapor and choni cal baths. thus concVntrating [he famed mineral springs. No matter . 4 who haveailed, state - your case. . head what he says in his Pamphlet of fifty pages; sent to any address for two stamps in seal ed enye one. Tbonsands.of cases treated annu ally, at Office and all over the country. Consul tation free, personally or by mall. Mace No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9 A. X. to 8 , P. 111. tiututsys lA w. to 9 a 9. Pamphlet sent to any address for two stamps. . p 2 W`IELECTRICITY AS A CURA TIVE.—Dr.- H. STEVENS has been using Electricity as a BraatAin,litatain in curing chronic as well WI acute conditions WITHOUT antoicinn for Mole than TEN TEARS. with un bounded suceess. A rAII.I'I3I.ET, Including an particulars, +ebb cc.rtincates and reliable refer ences, will be cent to any Inquirer. A few Amnia:it d rooms vacant. for boarding pa- Dents In the Doctor's family. !Swilled for soon. Ofllce and residenee, 511,001 ARCH 13 fREET, PIIILADELPHIA-. metal= WiIATCAIEifOR I SHAIIi.DIEE• ti l plendld nett Dye Is tbe best In tbe world: the only true: and pe r Dye; harmleer, ble, Instantsmeous; no disappointment; no •rt• Met:lour tints; temedler the effects of bad dyes: trelgarstes and .leares the Hair soft and beantlfoL biaek or broom. liOld by and Perrot:JO; sad ProPerlg' Bae* WON Wig yumm F y, .- 1 B ond street. ew 112rIMI.E1411 1 r CAN Itt CU ED -Those hivinit. friends afalcted are ear ,nesta# soliotted4o send foe arenlar Letter of References and Testbnonials. which will con ... Vince the most skeptical of the curability of the diger:tee. Address VAN BUREN LOCKEOW, M. D.c3fiereat Jones street, New York. rTnr. itIABRIAGE BIN Easels on the EllitOtiS OF FOCITH, and the FOLLIES OF AGE, in regArd to 80CIAL 'EVILS, with certain help for the erring and an fottunste. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free charge. Address, HOWARD AS.AhritilTlON, 'Box P, - Thiladelphle, Fa. ray2l:S63-dir AUCTION SALES. T LEG OATE. LIY.GBEICY CITY HEST. "nk., DENUE AT AUCTION: POSITIVE SALE. ouIIONDAY, JUNE 281 r ii. 4 3 4, , cioek, will tie sold ny auction, without .reieroe; for account 'of whom it may concern that clearable cropeggy on Grant - avenue, formerly- kdown rremllnt street,_eduated on the. east side of the avenue, near Weetern avenue. ' The house Ws outliner thilly built and .:very .convenleotly erring d Double Brick often too/1t...0 , 1th flubbed attl and cellar 'fitted with stationary,wast Intro, laun. dry, stove. IC.; &o.) The 106alty is plesiant,tno adjoining residences being good and. all the our. toundinge agreeable, immediate possession' , Liberal terms. For key • o inspect , apply to f :.1111.1:8611.TE4 Auctioneer. Alas •, ',:l§it,rcdatinttricti Alleghenyi t ,::, , 0 ;1, , ,: 1iy,4 4 ; wThwg. ' .... ~,.. 1.1, El -..-1 ........... ' ff t ~.* ~ , IiSIONEE : •Citn-410 :lerONS .. • 'Plan.: i ii,,ii , ~ dock, •.. AT goy, Il i oth. at, .1.1 o? ow Ibe 14. on see* Oo ofelL'OmmerOl,4 tiea ItoonVeGlinntrideld st et.' tmorder Of JOBB R. B Clirrnee i rki4CSVl. if UTtellY. sun uov, u) NATI ICE. tew In ,ice bongo on to i 'iotl rof o f tit and-Bev -at e 111_1101•011—"Mbi:vOrolcAlloshcroy . City. 1t T e r . n om , ?t er ra fit 144iVillie l'asiiienekii' 1 . •• i 1 ,!.• TEADV„11111 1 " - :.-.1111111;' ,1, ,FLOIllio t;11.:Ii , 7:4,1 0..1 : Plikott. =Lai Thte,ottarasoeol - Bratot, omit to F RENT44 ipiiimipt; FLOUR. .1 • -.also Thogjpgir ,P# l .l4 o e ~ . 0!44 On. Witelti Asps aIitIVIIILVEMEVID; 1; Itigoolitalsett Stit i* 6ll - 811 "AK IR S-i g k ii i nit&NDt: . . tito.btet,Mio s t& i t• T'ls.lllTVlPtiviud • ...t.ND•Coltri • 1":,11•7141013RIBErt Wilt% gerittliAlSM•*.r. MEE iNsoE. MUTUAL: -. LIFE IiEBANCE CO. Of Petinsylvania. - Office 75 Tede.ilitSt. .Alletheny . City. b EcTona Bin. JAMES L.' GRAHAM, , Rey. 4. B. CLARK D. D.., . • . Capt. B. ROSINSOg, Iter.,I6,II.MELL • D.D. • ; ftv..S. H. EXED, Cis per Ileglietiy Trust Co. _.JACOB .RUSH Real ,Estate-Ag ant, • SIMON DRUM.' Mayer of Allegheny, • C. WeBENNT, Hatter,-. • r, A. S. BELL. Attorney-at-Law; , D. L. PA'ITERSON, launberMerchant, • D. SWOONS., Insurance Agent. - Capt. ROBT. ROBINtiON, President. Rev. J. B.CLA RR., D. D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, CI W. BENNY. Treasurer. , M. W. WHITE, Mierdcat.. AlYrnirit. • DANIEL SWOGEE 9 Gen , ' Agent. Tits lea home company. conducted on the mutual principle, each polity holder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company., POUCIen will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis` will afford a satelnvestmentito each ilcl e la i d T etainthemone i at rone t.geUnrge there by dstrv. EN R FSANSLIIo _LA NSURANCE COMPANY. OF w[e}xman, PA. OFFICE IN FRAEIMIN_ !SAVINGS BANK E~:i•~{e~~i`~y . No. 41 021.10 6,t., Allegheny-. HOME . COMPANY, managed by Directors wen known to the community, who trust by fair des/Ine to merits share or your patronage. swum 0.0. D. R1DDLir.77 ...............Predde1ki* z•-•-• :Secretary. DDIZOTOBIR... Heary_lrwth.,. ID. L. Pattersoft, Wm, Oooper, Geo. B. Itidaae, Jacob Prams, Gottleib Baas, Simon Drmn, J. B. Smith,Jacob Bush, W. M.Stewart, Ch. P. Whlstoit, Joseph (Snag, Joe.. LauMer, H. J. Unhand, jere. 'Cohen. FL E. lIEIIION, GENERAL AGENT. ; J INDUKANCE COMPAN PEEILAN*IiiThADING. No. SS Fifth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Caplfal All Palcl trp. N. J. ElgieT. !E.W.Oliver4rentt.l4Ealisl. Oral Wallace, .M Hartman, IA. Chambers, Jake HID. .48: .Clurkan. Jae: M. Bailey. - Therm Sznitik,,Juo:S. Willock, s • ROBERT H. KING. President. JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON; Secretary. Capt. R. J. GRACE, Gen , ' Agent. Insures out Llberal 'Terms on all Fire and. Marine Maim. sp2:g pariNSYLVANIA. ' • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBUREIRe OFFICE. No. ISYM - WOOl7 STREET. BANE OP COMMERCE BUILDING. This is a Home OoMpatry.'ssid: Insures against loss by Eire exclustedy. LEONARD WALTER, Presldebt. C.. C. ' 'R BOYLE ENT Vice Presid U ent. B PATRICK. TreasurerGN WC ' EY. Secretary.. A . , DELICT0118: : - Leo Weiter, Ge ori nard eNle,sc Evans, i, , C. Boole, Ge . , ' Robert Patrick, J._ . . • : ! Jacob Painter. t , . J.' c ner, • -Josiah King, John VoeTtleY, Jan: H. Royals., A. Ammon. Henry Sbreid, ' . IT,: TNDENINITI. • AGAINST LOSS I3T, FIRS, FRANKLIN INSIJRAIIiCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA, 0FF1015.4311 k 431 CEIDITNIIT ST.,near =I Manes 77. Blacker, i 'Mordecai H. Louis' Tobias Wagner. 7 . _ David S. Brown, Simnel Grant. . . lease Les, _ Jacob EL Smith, ' RI . Edward 0, Hale, veorre W. Richards. , George gales. CHARLES O. BAN C B. President. ' EDW. Q.,_W.ALE, Vice President. W. C. STKELE,Becretary, pro s. _ J. GARDNER COT., AGENT. ' North West corner . Third And Wood . Streets. intiMrsrlti NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANy. Cor. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, Office,; In the SECOND . NATIONAL BANE BIJILDINO. W. W. MARTlN,_.President_, .TORN BROWN,_Ja.,:Vice Prestdent,'' JAMES E. ETEVENBON. Secretary. 1, i Jam A.' Myler, .tu. LocktArt. .latul..Grabeet. Robert Les, . ,- Jno. Brown,Je: George Gergt, O.H Pliff lilts= Jno.-Mcimpeon V P iii_TEBV EvstritaNcr. COM ANTOF PITTSBURGH: ' NlMlCK;,President: WII. -P. HERBERT. Segretuy CAPT. GEORGE NEELIV. Gelierni Event.' Office, 9S Water street, Bpang co.'a Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. • Will Inzure against all kindi manag e dd Ma rine Risks. Ahome Institutlan,by Di. 'rectors who are well known to the community. and who ar. determined by promptness and ality tcumintaln the character which they have assumedl as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. . DtkaCTOtUlt - • . Alexander Nimiek, Joan R. MeCane, B.' Miller, Jr. "Chas . J. Clarke, James McAul ey, William 8. Evans. Alelanderflpeer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Amen, ' Pnunp_Reymer, BS.. Davi Bunsend M. Long, Wm. Morrison, pEMESI , INISCE COM. oirincz, E. coamarwopp 4 nrrkt a Some CollPsaY,taklug Tire and Mailne Risk, *Eur.CTORIR- Wm. Phillips, j Capt. John L. armada, JobeWast, Samuel Shriver, John Z. Parkl. harks:Art:Male, Clips. James Miller, , Jared 1 1.. Brush.. Wm. Van Kirk, . - Wm' ).Lang, James D.;Veriutr uv , _ Hanmel YMletart , FRILL Se.waldept IM . - JO WATT lee President: P. GABDirWeeretary. 4 ' PVT. JAB.. GO N.04%210111 Arent: • A ii isirsEGMENKRVAVILANCE COMPANY OP rirre - H. - 0 CE.No:IITEINTH BTIINZT.Barri SLOOn. mauve seabed alkkindAtt : Pire and •Narine alw 3onnt4 twvibr..ni. tielidebt. " ~ T. J. 11031{13130151i , V1en President. • ' 17Al t k. D alfili%MiVil isteiii. ipharrista l gr.,". B.' L. PgirtOei ii i osk b een. - ; 74 1 ' )ea t MA' Worse, FL . - . ...nidiel a kUert..- m u l e s Hive. • ' - yd. : .13tOckdide. Vent- Wm:Dela, n- ', 'lt H.Meirtnei ~. ... ES _ - acQ; -1 • - - 'RIM THE BIESTAND AA Eli' .:21; SiiiiiitiaCketll6o l 4 ; • 1-• AND ESTErSZOTTAGE , CIRGAIL ur%i ri Madiearantibit Vaiwita r iAn c rim. ii t a ti t ow • tion'of at I os at. wait t e r; asraeial,...i She ,i i.beat: ersontinwax• from to M VO bVti llW tY; "s. l l"ll an =VI. , froth , aiditi, , _fsseommh to style ati:Z 2 ,. oissetrwatioo ssuse , orst masa " latattduat the heed:Mall' reed tossrameests:: • froutuling .ttle h uelfrfeet , VIC Or toile • f any eimilst sotto a, te States. els Maple atte pies Est mit' an otoMehs tostea out ot • OUPENT/MIS, PAT v OLO I, - is warts. find hi this from mu to s% Ali guarattteelfse ram - - • , 11 .IEI r ALUM Miatial A BUETTUM9". No. is BT. SULTS' EMIZICTi 2 tirtoders for Willuir an.: repairing will be POtaptly attended to Us C., Y. Mathews.. • _.: t~~ 4 G x ~YL V ~B►_r+e: .. L grimv(ipkia'novsz. for ..a short season commencing, MONDAY EVENING. SorieSSib,andMlntilllie every even- Ingdering the Week: • • Grand Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 51136 o'clock. -Admisilonioiall parioorthelhonsa. 23 cents. ;: . • ,The great inclinparable, - I MCPRZZ ' Aeitzlir.niCr sintwiritzira The largest compani In, the world. 96 per formers. complete in every department. MONDA 1. TUESDAY ANA/ WEDNESDAY Offenbach7s Grand opera, , ' • LA BELLE fi - ELLEkt. . Thiltsariy, Friday and Eatdrday, _ THE GREAT BARBER RED OPERA, With id entire change of programme. Admission—Dress -Circle and Parquette. cents: Gallery 25 l e nts. seats secnr..td from. to 5 each' day at' the box office, without extra charge. ' .• je24:k94 . . ar'PITI'Ig.BURGH THEATRE. • H; W. WILLIAMB, Lessee and Managek. HUDSON MATINEE—THE FRENCH ,SPY Qs - HORSEBACK. At .nighti—Last spininess of LEO HUDSON: • - ' Rookwood and Mazeppa., ' Last night of the season. . tgr FIFTHAVENUE ItIALL oppositethe Opera House, Pitistit rchf3renne4 W. H. STROUP This berme bas one orthe-tinest Billiard ROOMS in the city. It is decidedly the , molest *.and most htvlthlCelabe. The tables are ad. new Ind eta brace all-the modern - Improvements. and Mien superior attractions to lobe's ot the, game. . PROFESSIONAL. Go W. DeCAMP, ATTORNEY AND:COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowrie,) will. practice In the U. B. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Snpreme and all tue coatis of Allegheny county, and make collec tions in most of the adjacept connties. Ja29bd73 WM. •B. NEEPF4II ALDERMAN AND EB-OFFICIO JUSTICE Or THE PEACE.. ~ • .., .• • , OFFICE, 89 FlF'i'H AVENUE. . , . . . Special•attention given'l,6 conveyancing sad cotangent'. Deeds. Dondsland Mortgages drawn up, and All legal taudneulattendedlo,prdmpilg and a ' tely. 1 , S r- ADI la NICBMSTERS, . A. - E.a3vatax.A.m' , • - - ' 7B Ex-Olticio Jusllce of the Peace and Police Mtg trate. office. GRANT STREET, opposite tile Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. , Deeds Bonds, Mortgages,' Acknowledgments, Depositons, and •all Zegal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. male JOHN A. STRAIN, • - JOHN A.1.11-EaIA.PI Itt.:torriclo susncr. or THE PEACE AND •-• , POLICE MAGISTRATE. nltce./12 rant STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, Pittsbargh, Pa. :)eeds, Bonds, , Mort gages, Acknowledgments Depositions and ail Legs Business executed with nrcanntnees and A.oa- I . Justibe of the Peace, CONVEYANCER. REAL ESIATE. , AIM !HSU ., RANCE AON*I.• CARSON STREET, itA$T BrEttrilifiHA.M. Cellectaon cf./trate solicited made romptly at t ended to. my3:7bti JOHN Ocoee, felsA44 SHEETINGS AND BATTING. HoLams, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. glantremers of MITT MEDIUM and LI9Nr •q. *IICUQB Alen .11AUZIOLL1 ICE.' • icEt. I 'KREBS, IC DEALER -No. s') Diamond Alley, ITTSI3I7IIGB,ink. Sir order addressed to W. littEßS, Metals ward, Alleg eny, will receive nrompt attention. Wagons run • ng in Pittsburgh and Allegneny: ARCHITECTS. Liiki Jos. Myero, C. C. Boyle. JiCollltOpirk, , J. MoNaugber . BARit &NOSEII, . - " • PIiVIT. HOUSE AESOCIATION NIIILDINOS, Nos. • and Bt. Clair Street: Pittsburgh, Pt. Special attention given to. the designing eat building of " Hiltiligg and Prilitt.ll • lITTTT.TIFICctq : rro LOAN.• • . . . ICO ' COCO° , . • O) lIRST CLASS . MORTGAGE, CITY PROP ERTY. Apply - ' . RIESAI.. RFJ TATS 41.412.1EIN'X'S 114 FOURTH AVENUE. XRESII SHAD : RECEIVED daily at BENJAMIN PHLPEZISS 'popular Stand, • NO. - 45- Diamond .Market,Pitte burghs widen, the,Twitt- City. Allegheny. City. oornerof Obirraud' Federal sn''N.U4 Tan - be -- bad' all kinds of Sea and Late Ash.' Halitest. - nnal. Seek, Codlish., Haddock- and EeL, • .aboo. - /srie supplies' 'of White, Lake Flsb; Salireek, sa Stergeon. Herring , and Maeinew .Trouo, ?White enables 111140 sell at the , lowest .rnariestfl wholesale or retail. We invite ail 4 0 7'= Fresh Fish to give us a call, and - we Will ;bin= T TNlolr yarrr4TW#!,'„ FOUNpI Y,, _ a onS1011: • ' Aiett s mogni— first", rendemz--wh itti‘Ln hddf wr. ‘ot, Hollo*W - . _ vitract4 , mtandry Colt IP .6183 1111244 AND. i SITIO ' •' '• > BIOTIC _ Fo kiaLlC.—The Fol:lo.tiralt: , It j am goo .Elver. and - now need for. [Ode," PffiZZi_,7 l A improved and l a a bun- Mite r 6 .. t m. w ing 40 or ,nmeeibir 111= 1 1111450 - ISaiia l ta l soLorl_t 4 w cal Passes; aneSeentrateet othiad on the C entral named. Hones sad _Lots RV ;SalasatTo4et ttuboth' elites. 'TOT =ether -bar. tie !`-'o34entara .' , 1 110 Its% 1 ,azaiit.lr, . iilP44 .FUllikifis- L; F.. '•,: ; .7 ..,:-:, .... ~..a..n.st. -- The eeittrated-ynurit Win le eoiti ed by ).11 who hay triedu to be the beat .ind 'this •”it bone bathe OW. - - Give kt a t ri al,. ; ?old -by; ~, , , , -.. p,:; By MEANOR Ib:HARPER, ' 1 . - / t1: 1 6: - OF TYIBMIIITS FRONT . -., .• , ,a v Liberty itrieti . Pitigit,r ,1, biyl4l i,!.., ,- 1.,, , .: ~-.', l't 33: /1.3.', ...--: I , ..: .. - ~ .. , .. ...t..0 ......,_,„ •. i 4 . 1. • - ' ' . Al 6 CO? . , I I , ', A A . 4 611M - 141t PO -- ERY.,. St;AL ,.. 1-1. ~4.4 4 r .., ' toemets 0 ~,, : ~ ..., ~, . Nut ;want *de 1 ' '' iaWA112"11116 BTRICICT 4111141 bon' it !WS L IBERTY , °tee and Ware -- Prom ptly atten4e4W` '" ' sr AU orders prom Eli ' • Iffmager. . ItIIDDF!LL, ORNEY-AT-LAW. It 11Lomond Street,' • • (trimeette the Court Houses) PITTSBURGH.' PA. E'''TMEI33I:piMJEL. MS AND BATTING. MORGAN. & ROBERTS',
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