THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICIAL PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and 4llegheny County. 'GAZETTE BUILDING: Comer of Ruh Memo And Bmlt6Beli *foot. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1870 Bomm et Fnuaifort. 0.1; PETIROLEnr at Antwerp, 531. (.10L0 closed In New Tork yesterday at 111R41141. A NATIONAL BANK at Erie is invi4ed in. to our Federal Court, to anewerlupon quo tarrianto to chargee of illegal gran Um, which if proved should forfeit its charter. The case has been for sometime under discussion in banking circles, and will now have the careful attention which le to establish it or disprove it. IT IS AKl4o[w . el) that the great Papal Ccinncil will proclaim the dogma of the in fallibility of the head.of their. Church, on the gay of Jane. From the same day, will date a more general disbelief in its just foundations; than ever yet led the world or disturbed the , Roman Church. hi all the ninetamieentuTes, there could be found no bolder challenge to Christian en. ligbionment. . A SPECIAL circular from the Interior - Dapinatent Instructs the censusMkers to be espactilly careful in enumerating, at their schools or colleges, all childreti and youth absent, for educational purposes, from their own homes on the let of June and temporarily domesticated in another familrat thereat.of eduction. The in' "traction is important, in view of the very large number of youth, in all the Stater, included in the category no muted. CONORATCLAtE our - Republican friends in- Beaver county, upon the sac. oeu whirls is likely to attend their efforts to compwe the differences whirls have ' heretofore weakened, their lanai position is a party. In their nominations. the pm. ceedlngs of their Convention, and in the 'constitution of their Executive tee, we perceive the sincerity of the gen. eral desire-that Republicaniam. in that county should hereafter present an united and effective folint. The man who first moves lo disturb the understanding is a pestilent feliew, who should be abated as II public ituisaitee. . THE Pittsburgh Post forgets its .. ,usurd candor when it seems inclined to miaatate the legitlinate constructions of our .de. • i dense of the tariff system as an American institution. Our neighbor knows well that we have no sympathy for any doe' trines which would proscribe any avowed citizen of whatever race, color, condition or nationality of birth, It is enough for us that all are citizens, whether by birth or choice, and, as citizens, composing our American .nationality. we shall uphold their common interests against the special policies of every 'other people on the • globe. In that sense, we Insist that the Republic shall be. Americanized, and not on the narrower basis which the Post seems too ready to accept for us. If the Post says correctly that "the black man's party beccinaing defiant," would It not be because the "alliance" is declined which, only the other day, that , journal most cordially proffered? :Tim reduction of over fourteen millions In the public debt during May, and the almost equally large abatement which is expected in June, are to be largely attrib uted to the heavy receipts of Internal revenue, on account of income and special taxes and licensee. We observe one of our Republican cotemporaries, which loses no other opportunity to assail the tax upon Incomes, forgets itself so far now, in Its just exultation over this fulfilment of Republican pledges, as to ask : "Which is best, to honestly pay the debt in this style, - er repudiate it, to the everlasting, shame of our children and our children's children 1" We like such talk as that a good deal better than if; instead the occa aionhad been held to justify only is sharp assault upon the policy of the administra tion and of the people, in one of its most Important details. For the truer dedtic tion,we have perhaps to thank the Con vention of the Ohio Democracy, whose platform seems to. have convinced our co teMporary that there Is no half-way halt. ing placer between that policy, as it is now commended by this 'gratifying experience, and the partizan extreme of Democratic dishonesty. , DrdOatacr in the Southern Rtat s is discovered to be as unregenerate as ver. A late experience at Richmond may be accepted as pregnant with instruction for tiitir northern friend's who insist upon an immediate and sweeping amnesty for past political crimes. The municipal election in that city resulted in a clear majority for the . Republican ticket. The Coahnis. stoners, with whom lay the duty of sum ming up the returns, happen to be all Demoarms. Beaten 'at the polls, what Seas more natural or easy for Democratic officers than to ignore the popular choice, proceeding coolly to elect their own favor • rtes by the familiar method of doctoring the ballots. But even a Democrat witu:t stand too much of that sort of thing in and the Whig, 'an able journal of the opposition, protests against these il legal proceedings, denouncing them an wlthotit a shadow of authority. The mi nority ticket thus 'electioneered into place *declared "not lobe worth the paper it in Written on, and should be universally re. pudiated." We commend the honest CAD. dor of this Virginia Democrat, as an ex ample for the Democracy of our Somer. set, or Westmoreland, or Philadelphia die . RELIG:10II6 INTELLIGENCE The late Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, node" the Presidency of Bishop Stevens, possesses interest to many et our readers, in view of the Pittsburgh Diocese mace being a part of the Diocese covering the entire State. The growth of Episcopall. anima in this State oflate years, required the division of the Church into three dio ceses, and steps were taken at the MILL - delphia Convention to make - another': difi. cum of the work in the eastern - part of Pennsylvania. In Bishop Stevens' anneal address, he gives numerous. reasons 'for a division of the diocese, in which he de. scribed the exhanating nature of the work. at not arising .from travel or from minis tratimst, but from enormous correspond ence, settlement of parochial and other offiCial Attlee, immense office work, super. vision of societies, Merriherships in corpo redone, ke., all of which are unalleviated by any system of Deatwies, Arch deacon ries, as in England. The Bishop favored, and would give his assent, to any line voted by Convention, provided it was .not within the Five Couniy Line. The Convention finally took action. fixing the new diocese five counties around Phil*- , MALL FroMihe Bishop's address, the Mission work of the Diocese is very encour temp eighteen new stations have been adopted, in ten of which Churches S ` h have been began. • The Committee on Episcopal Residence reported that $37. 612.20 had been expended, and that In a few days the whole will have been paid. Very soon the season for holding camp meetings by the Methodists will be at hand, and we observe with pleasure that the trustees in charge- of some of the leading groves in the East have resolved not to allow perstona to enter the grounds from Saturday evening until Monday morning. By this means the desecration of the Sabbath will be avoided, and a strong reason against hoidtng these meet lags will be removed. - • is estimated that the accessions to the Cumberland Presb,yterian.Chtmeydur . Mg the past six months, have been fty. five hundred. The Jewish Chronicle urges the concur rence of the Jews is a revision of the Bible.' Recent statistics show, estimating the p 3pn imi n o of New Tork city this.year at one million, with four hundred and st , •••11- ty cho relies, that the asemge to int obi tants is 1 to 2,127.• In IWO, it was 1 to 2,761. There are accommodations places Of worship for 350,000 pmsons. In the PnAelitant houses for religions \ services, there are sittings - for 250,00* persons. The efforts of the Northern Baptists to open up fraternal relations Nvith the Souther. members of that demimination, failed at the lute Convention tii.the South ern Baptiste at Lodisville. * The matter was diiieussed and then referred to ti com mittee, who subsequently reported advirt log the dismissal of the whole question, and n monition to that effect teas tinani- mouxly pa.uk" The location of the Otte rbei n University, under the care of the United Brethren, is musing considerable discuaslon‘ in that body. The old argument that a small town is preferable for the morale, of the students, is urged, while the Reiigious 7:cleorope says the argument is worthless, and that not a decent college In the coun try is buried, in a small village. Kansas Episcopal Diocesan Conven tion, placed two ladies and six gentlemen on the board of examiners of thel,Etioce an Seminary, being the first instance in this country in which women have been elected to a diocesan office. Among the accessions to the Congrega gational Church at Belle Plain, lowa, was a man passed Middle age, who ascrib ed his conversion to impressions made by the daily eight of the new church while being built. -It seems he had contributed generously toward Its erection . . , • The. noted Unitarian preacher in Chica go, Rev. Robt. Collyer, stated at the late Unitarian Conference in that city, that a conference and prayer meeting had been established, which generally consisted of himself and two or three , others. Bill their. young people haves fraternity num bering from one hundred and fifty to two hundred, which give dramatic entertain ments, and the young folks take to theatre better than to the prayer meeting. The Adverse( notes, which it styles an umuwaloccurrence of a Catholic priest and one hundred and seventy of his con gregation, petitioning for the suppression of liquor selling, at Colchester, Conn., the other day. It thinks the Catholic priests could carry • . 'prohibition law in every 'State in the land If they chose. Cincinnati evidently regards the gath ering of orderly "person to hear 'Preach ing at public places as an unsafe proceed. lug, and therefore, the authorities willnot allow out-door preaching in its parks thin year. •An exchange says there Is no pro. hibition on smoking and swearing. • - The receipts of the Ministerial Relief Fund to the Presbyterian General-Assem bly, for the past year. show a total of nearly thirty-nine thousand dollars, being ' eighty per cent. in advance of the pyl ons year's contributions, chiefly because of the munificenee - of the late John C. Baldwin, of New Jersey, who gave twen ty-five thousand dollars to this excellent fund., The Christian Intelligenrer represents that among the recent convert,' in the Baptist church, at Stockton, California, {.re a man and bin wife, both deaf motes. who, though they never heard a ser mon, yet wrote out excellent statements of the masons and ground of their Lopes. Arrangements are in progress for hold. ing an Ohio State Camp Meeting. Metho , dist Episcopal Church, near Alliance, Ohio, for the special purpose of promoting Christian holiness, commencing August and to continue ten days., It in ex pected to be the largest gath/ring of re ligious people ever held in th/ great State of Ohio. Persons of other denominations sympathizing with the objct, namely, Christian holiness, are expecttnl to unite with the Methodists in promoting- the work. The memory of the late excellent end devoted Bishop Kemper, of Wisconsin. who recently died in his eightieth year. is ':like ointment poured forth." Ilia emi nent services will long make his name fragrant in the hearts of the good and virtuous. In a brief notice of this divine We learn that in 1811 he entered the min istry et Philadelphia and became an llA ststant with Bishop White, in Christ Church. in that city . . Afterwards he was assigned to the agency of the Society for the Advancement of Christianity. the datlesof 4hich required him to travel a good deal iu Pennsylvania. While In thin city he heard that isolated communities of Episcopalian in Ohio, needed the mitt. istmtionn of a clergyman, and he sought them out. It is thought he was the fleet Episcopalian minister who ever preached west o a f the Alleghenies. Thirty-five years ago he was made Missionary Bishop of the North:wentern Staten and Teni teries. . • - . Rev. F. A. Noble, of the Third Presby terian church of this city, tits consented to deliver the annual address before the Society of Inquiry, 'of Marietta College, it the coming Commencement. "The. Congregationalists are adopting the principle that a deacon may be voted out of. Wei office by the same power that "voted him in whenever a change is re garded desirable for the good of the eon- Irrogation. Petroleum Item*. The terrines Armstrong Run well, near Brady's Bend, has settled down to about 'thirty barrels daily, and thin is an in. crease over Medially production two weeks since, or before the tools and .rope were withdrawn.. The Mc'Stair well on the Buedeker tract, near Fagundas City, West Hickory, will be down about the - 6th instant. As thin will Prove the value of certain tracts in that section, and give a new im petun to developments, the result is anxiously awaited by operators front , all sections., The new well at Reno le reported as producing steadily at the rate of one hun dred and forty barrels per day ap to yex. terday. The production of the Parker', Landing district has been inc:eased materially dur ing the pad two weeks by the striking of several new walla, among which are the Henry Run well now doing about seventy barrels daily, the "Chance Shot" well do ing about seventy-five barrels, and the "Hidden" well reported' at one hundred and fifty barrels per day. These wells are all beyond the line of any strikes pre viously reported. and prove that the west ern limit of producing territory has not been ascertained. The new well on the Story farm, struck on the 29th 'Mat., Is doing about ten bar rels daily. The islands in the Allegheny River, be t Ween Franklin and Brady's Bend, have all been pretty thoroughly developed, and paying wells in mazy cases found. Sev- eral new rigs are going up in the vicinity of Parker's on Island territory. PITTSBURGH DAILY, GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1870. How a Son of Eve Bruised the Ser pents Head Wholesale. • The Detroit Free Press, of May 31, tells the following snake story: "Yesterday noon, at the City Hall Market, seeing a farmer endeavoring to find a purchaser for the akin of a monster black snake, the sight of which gathered. a crowd, our re porterintotliewascimluttt.o.eme.ak,,emrezdi‘n,:iittrilLei: snakeship'e capture. The akin 11,10 brought in here by Mr. E. K. Snow, a feruler, residing nissut four miles west of Dearborn. and was obtained about the 12th 'too the 20th inst., Mr. Snow missed inst. a n caif about 2 menthe old: which had been Is:mined-Ma pen near the•barn. The an imal had passed out and gone to the woods.. after the cattle. • All the stock clone Some after sun-down, but the calf failed to appear. 'the next morning Snow and one of his POUR took is tramp through the woods after the missing calf, but fail ed to find it. The two boys, next day, continued the hunt, going all over the farm and woods, but no trice of the calf wee found. On the 25th. Snow took his oien and proceeded to the words for the purpose of hauling up the prom and other nteneils used in the bush last spring to manufaeture maple sugar. On returning, 1110 team seas guided a - shorter mote, along en old road between the two farms, in order to avoid crossing the growing crops. Just after crooning a little creek, Snow's olfactories were greeted with a sickening stench. and thin oxen snuffed the air a time or two and set often a run, pans and buckets flying over the ground. Suniw looked around for the cause of the stench, believing that it had something to do with the loss of his calf. Following up the little brook about thirty feet. to higher ground, Snow found a "dip" in the soil, just tinders rocky bank. with a little grassy peninsula jutting nut until it made a bend around which the creek flowed, forming a sunny - , ecure spot. In the cen ter of this spot Seas the illT110:111.1 body of the calf, and over it, .around it, and crawling in every•direction, were big snakealittle snakes,old snakes and young, until, as Young American has it, Snow 'couldn't rest.' He saw snakes crawling toward the brook, others coming back, others coming out and going into the holes in the ledgea below him—and there was en odor arising from the whole that fairly made the air blue. Neal thettody of the calf were a dozen Ado snakes knotted together, hissing and striking their ugly heads together until one's flesh chilled to behold them. Snow counted Intl fifty large black snakes. looked upon the sight as lunges Ins nostrils would permit, and then started home for means of revenge. Ile got several old barrels, tilled them with straw, cobs, and light wood, with a dozen bundles -of straw to spare, and then-returned to the 'roast' The snakes were as . thick as ever, and, as they heard and easy the preparations making above them. they hissed and raised their heads with double venom. One of the bays took straw and a barrel around to the opening, nad the father and the other son, at a proper time sent down their tire works from the sides of the banks. The fire went off like Fourth of July, making a - noise that prevented hearing any dis paraging remarks from the reptiles, and in about halt an hour the farmer descend ed to find the ground covered with the half-consumed remains of thirty or forty reptiles, while a large number had saved themselves by getting Into the banks. The skin exhibited at the market was that of a seven tooter. who tried to escape across the creek and was kilted by the boy. A spot was found where the calf, in trying to work around a fallen trees. had fallen oft the bank, probably being badly injured in the operation, and the reptiles alight not have had anything to di: with Its death. A Fresh Water Grace Darling. The Detroit Frcr Prrot of the ftOths About right o'clock Friday evening, ns woman named Sarah Flinn, who reside on Seventeenth street, near the river roll was passing Clark's dry dock, she heard screams in the direction of the water. Men. Flinn is a poor, unlettered woman, who works at the washtub fora living. and had been to carry some clothes to a soldier 'at the Fort. She did not hesitate a moment about turning • down through the timbers of the darkand deserted yard, reaching the edge of the river in a very few minutes. From the edge of the dock she saw forms struggling in the water. about thirty feet from shore, and heard voices crying for help. There was a ves sel lying near. but - the - sailors commenced a song, and did not, therefore, -catch the screams of the-v.-sous in the water. or of the woman on die shore. Mrs. Flinn saw that the boys, for such they were, wel, floating down, clinging to ti.catimiaed skiff. and she tan up and down looking for a boat. Finding none. she jumped down from the wharf. upon a piece of ship timber. seized n ,board. and gave her craft a strong, push into the stream. Get ting into the current she found that tee must sit down or go over, and she sat down. the water almost floating her offing. perch. She neared the boys rapidly. cheering! themthrough the gloom to hold on, and her beans finally bumped against •. - _ the inverted skiff. The trio were the just below the Sandwich ferry landing and well out. having Halted mat telior fit teen rods. As she could get no wetter Mrs. Flinn landed into the water to esiz bold of the heat, making the lads get 14' curer holds. and in a manner almost un known to her, for she cannot swim, hay • • • lag never visited Lang Branch, the gal.' ]not woman pushed the boat into the bank and took the lads off. The boys were named, respectively, Charles Mash and Henry Foster, and their parents re side near each other on Fourteenth street, near Lafayette. Neither were thirteen years old, and they. had that afternoon run away from home, stolen a boat from a s li p behind a tannery on the River road, and paddled away down the river. Thrty had been a long time in getting back, and in attempting to land at the dry dock had run the boat on to - a submerged log and overturned it. Both were chilled through when rescued, rind would probably have perished but for this brave Mrs. Flinn." One of lire. Stowe'. Victims--A Poor Wretch Driven to Suicide. The. Pall Nall Gazette says: I'aul Ilia m-Marring, a•Danish political exile. I,om. rnitteil suicide at JerKey, on Sunday morn ing, by pohuming himself with phosOto run taken MI the ends of lucifer matches He bad also stubbed himself in the lef breast with a stiletto. Lie had been great political agitator, and had been ban. ished from France and Russia for being mixed op in. revolutionary movements. Ile had for years past. labored tinder the hallueination that he was the special ob. ject of the hatred of the Russian Govern- Ment. who had police agents and spies continually about him. Ile gave constant trouble to thepolice by his complaints on thin score, seeking for protection from his Imaginary foes. -Ile was a friend of Lord Byron, and fought with him in the war of Greek independence. On reading Mrs. llarriet Beecher Stmie'd book be became greatly excited, and his malady was con siderably increased. Ile was in the re ceipt of a small allowance made by pri vate friends, among whom was Mazzini, from whom lie received one ponnd per month. He wan seventy-one years of age. Murder for Fun--A Simple Colored • • Boy Poixoned iu sport. The Salisbury (Maryland) EaAtern Shorman of Saturday says: A -colored youth, known as Jack Crow; was 'found deed at, the \Vicomte°. House a . few mornings since under eircum: stances that give rice to suspicion of foul play. The said colored individual had re cently coins from - the country. and •was taken in and cared' for by Mr. Brohawn, of the.Viticomleo. Jack's mental capacity was very much inferior to that of 'ordin ary humanity, and for this reason he wax made the object of sport by the boys and young men of the town. Among other eccentricities he possessed an insatiate ap petite, and would swallow almost any thing given him. The day previous to his demise some young men, and we say it to their shame, were seen endeavoring to appease his lunging for food by giving him pills. fly poison -and other nauseous compounds, front which cause it Is sup posed death resulted. This is the rumor, but we cannot vouch for its correctness. as no post mortem examination of the Islay has yet been held. ' THE Philadelphia Ledger says: A suit Of imme interest has been commenced, and is now on trial in the District Court. involving the rights of passengers on ocean' steamers. Tim - plaintiff brings his action against the Anchor Line of trans atlantic packet ships of New York. lie alleges that after purchasing a ticket with a stateroom, he found two other aglow:its to the same room, and was fin , any ousted from his quarters, notwith- Standing his protest. Another room was im igned him, bit it was . objectiormule that he was compelled to remain-la the general cabin during the voyage. The case is still on trial. • CATERPILLAUS are eating the fruit that the people of Illinois lad expected to have for their own tuss. GENERILITIES SCHASI - 1. HI living at Mecca. CAlThvis. le coming to Americas HARD to best—carpets.—[Com. But . A FAT women's picnic is OR the topis. THERE is not a Protestant church in QUEP.N VtCTORJA 11 perenter.n grand TIIE London street ears are purchased n America. INDMO IN being successfully raised in the Sandwich Islands. ILtruom the pedeetrian, luta been nr- Tested for picking pockets, in Lowell. • THE crops in Missouri are unusually gnod this year, especially the rattlesnake crop. . Rcmow say. Wendell Phillip. thinks o going to Corigrean as Mr. Twie sue CeSSOr. City of Paris is the largest ferry boat between New l'ork and Europe. She is 416 feet long A SON Of the Siamese twins is living at Sacramento. He is available as a candidate for the Presidency. AN alligator more than a yard long prima panic among the cockne • y loathes the Thames the other day. I . . , THE Sew York &pre... thinks news. pa t ern sleepy just now— th ey cocain. ually getting morphine-inn news. Two young women turned out with. spades and hoes and paid their road tax in the town of Beloit, the other day. RITSion again will marry the Biitiolt widowed Queen.. This time to a prince of the house of Schleswig HoWain. A Missorni drover has hogs so fat that to find out where their heads are it is ne cessary to bent them and judge by th squeal. Mn. JEROILE BONAPARTE Trliolle obBIP cry was published in Several Philadelphia papers on Monday, is in Baltimore and convalescent. Mn. D'lsn.tep is said to be 80 aristo cratic as never to have allowed a charac ter to appear in his novels who ix - mowed less than $50,000 a year. Toe Khedive finds it hard to manage his foreign generals. One of them, from Kentucky, punched the head of his Minis ter of War; the other day. Two rival' undertakers in Pittsfield fought so fiertely at a funeral, a few day ago. that they nearly furnished the corpses for tacit other's funerals. ON May 9th the registry of Americans in Paris contained the names of Messrs. T. D. Blair and G. D. Blair. of this city, stud Mira Watts. of Carlisle. A cnxtvss of colored citzens at Indi• napolis h a gs organized for the purpose if building n colored hotel, to which no white persons will be admitted. A HOSPITAL for sick Russian sailors nd pilgrims, on their way to Jern.dem. ins just been establishjd nt Constanti. topic, under the auspices of the evtr. -- REv. NV pt stews bus been erted Assistant Bishop of the Notes, nt Episcopal diocese of 'Maryland, of Melt Ilishop.Whittitighstu is Bishop. Itrcnsiti, at Sunderland. England, a ttlo girl was blown front the quay ighting in the muddy laskof the river vents feet below, hat sustaining- no in try. Tux Lafayette coal miners, who have• been on a strike since the first of April will mount,. work on the tint of June having accepted tine terms offered by tin owners. A LOUISVILLE woman quarrelled • with her lover and tried to aboot .hits, a few days ago, hut mimed him and killed an innocent man. She is mid to regret accident. CLIFFORD S. WIZITE was throwl Lip earring° in Germantown. Li, Monday. crushing Lis skull no as to mum death. Mr White was admitted to th. bar in May. . • A N.0q1,11.1.E merchant I-et . ..v.la box of young pole-cats by express. and inamehl diately diSpatched the Isla to a rival house. Tiwy are now going the rounds down there. Tao father ~4 a hopeful youth in Moth ville has compelled the faro.banks thee to disgorge the.losses of his boy: From one of them he recovered $250 and anoth or refunded $1.50. Ctenno W: Roy. a printer. working is the Pio!irer office, at St: Paul. fell out o a three-story window of that office, 0. Saturday night. and was found dead at the pavement next morning. He was in toxleated. NEW ALBANY Wan the none of a recent pugilistic toicounter between two womeu, at.Ch the 'husband of nue looked on and offered encouragement in. this wise “Lick hr. Bet.•ey, you're tay wife, if you don't. lick you: Wool.r.s Num. , are about to be extol: Belted at Stockton . . Snit Jose, Napo and Vallejo, in Col:ton na. In the wane State a beet sugar tumor is to be started at to cost $75,000. with a crushing rapacity of fifty onto per day. A I,Etato tried to Maw Ilia own head off with a jack-knife in a church on a Sunday morning, at Madison, in 'Georgia. Being interrupted by some of the congregation, lie raid lie was "driven to the act by the inordinate length of the sermon." REPORTS - 110111 PlaqUelllirle Pariah. La., Day the rice crop this rear will not reach 60,000 barrels of rought rice; the demand is active:. the stock on hand Is about 3 r ooo barrel... The -crop. owing to the • ild w e ather, has put back the sowing of- . ce. Mita. WiaTan, whose translationa'from the German have made her name faius. on account of their elegance of execu lon as well as the taste shown in selection, has translated froth tha French a volume of selections from the.worksof A. Se Jf a- _Cie advertisement was sent to the Cleve land lien,ld office on Sunday night, in which occur the words, "The Christian's Dream : So Cross, No CrOwci." The blundering' compositor made It read— " The Christian's Dream: No Cotes, .No Cream!" /Vermont, noted: was recently burned in Buchanan county, Missouri, and Walter Hanson has been arrested for doing It. He wan a teacher in the building twelve years ago. but, being turned out, he is supposmi to have nursed his revenge all that time. Tni Canadians may be pardoned for their recent alarm. When it is retuen, bored that they have constantly before them the &MONI example of New York and what it has conic to under Fenian ride, and a scarcely .better fate was threatening the Dominion. It is , reported that the Pemmylvanin Centred milroAllave mode a proposition to the people of Wayland, Michigan,_ and other towns betweeen thnt point and Magi, now, to !Insist in•building n_rallroad to con. sect-with the Grand River and lonia rail. road, ut Wayland. THE gray trotter which created a sewn. Gen a few wean since by beating Dexter on Harlem road, was raised by James Me. Garvey. of Mercer county, Ky. Is a email home, 14/ Imndn high, • and power fully formed through the shoulders, in dicating great endurance with rapid Into; Hon. . A Pants sergeant de ville arrested prisoner in his own house, but he banged door in the official's face, and tied down the stairs. • The sergeant, not to be foiled, mounted astride the bannister, and slid, long sword, cocked hat and all, reaching the landing as soon as his captive and se curing him. OEN. SYLVANI4, THAYER has-promised to give the town of Braintree, Mass., $lO,- 000 for a public library, if the citizens will appropriate nn' equal amount; and he moreover offers to 'lend the town its pro portion at-6 per cent: and to give $lOOOll more for the maintenance of the library when established. ON Monday morning a dog pulled the dead body of a new, born infant front out a bole in the, basemont of Wesley Chapel, in enitunbum. The dog was tearing his pie) , when discovered by a passing Wo man. There was no clothing of any sort, and as Pet nothing - has...been found out eonceining the parents of the babe. A MAN named Elijah Monsell, of Mon. son. Muse,., recently caught the-small-pox, and, Ignorant of the fact, spread the di scase In his family. Ills wife, mother and two children died from the effects within twn weeks:and he, left alone, the sole occupant of his once happy home, be came despondent and was driven to sub cide. • Dtt. Trios. SMITH, of Charleston, S. C., Was deprived of the power - of speech, about three month ago. by a paralytic stroke; but, "with chamcteristic: energy and determination; be commenced Mane dimely to train his vocal organs as if he were a child learning for the Brat time to speak, and, by dint of persevering effort, be is now able to express himself intelli- gibly in private. Bsronr, July 1 only six mines will be producing copper in all the Lake Superior region, viz.: The Quincy. Herla and Cal umet, in the Houghton district, and Phcenix, Copper Falb, and Cliff, in the Seweenaw district. A • gentlerutui has just gone up to close the Pewablc and Franklin, and the south Pewabic will un doubtedly soon follow. Every mine in the Ontonagon district' hes already stopped. Over production Is said to be the cause of the trou IME3 JAMES E. BURNS & 'CO.'S EMT AD. DRUG .ITORE' Corner Penn and !ilia, (old St. Clair) Streets Where you will nog the largest assortment In the city. where win rind English end French Tooth. Mali - and Nall finishes. Pure Liquors for Medici nal PurtMoies. English arid ikwiteh Ales sold at the very lowest price., at - - • •• • • . . , • SAKES E. BORES a CO.'S • DECO STORE. • Cnrner of Penn end 811th !areas THREE REHUSITEII OF HEALTH If all the sickly people In the world were to take to their beds. and demand medical treatment, there would not be doctors enough to attend them. nor aaulllcient number of the robuet to nurse them. Three conditions , are abaolutelf essentiel to health. via.: a good 'appetite, easy digestion, and the ability to sleep seunglr. the many thonsande who sorter from Indisposi tion. yet do not laborunder sellout disease , con. 'plain that they can' t amt....that their etontachs This re . are thi s of Order.',r that thel. - dotel sleet Pail! For this eines of ailments few person. lab in•phyteien, Norte It neceseary.lnasinuch • cog.. of Ilovtetter's Bitters will certainly re t ta di;ee Indi e g estlon and ifet.h,:as:oman7.ll., the liver an the nervous system, from which want of appe vegetable lonic and corrective Is nliw a de lightful anodyne. Insomnia for ineal.eltf to aloeill Meldhas resisted all the ordinary remedies, w yield readilr to a dose of f this pleasant seflativ taken Just before retiring tu rest, In ordlnaz7 medlail practice it la usual to give n ntomachic. ah etperlent,. Invigomnt.a s6porine, or an anthieptie. an the caw fur the time being veer ego. mope Pee ticulerly to require; hut In this restara.,,,tire all these medicinal propertie.... ma nee blended in due tiroportion. Thus, the diges tion Is stininieted , while the bowels are irgeinted. the Beer toned. the strength recruited, the nerves calmed, the fluids purifiedand the circuletioh equalised. It is believed that there le no other roe t omtlree and regulating medicine In the world which to so beneficially and agreeably upon all the eseinglatieg and secretive organs at the Mime time; and to all WWI lack the three fundamental llNUlllittllluf health and enloyment,• a ti Petite, sound digestion and refresnlng sleep, it Petite, recommended as a envictX. 4V/IA alp 3i ty - qgi S )Rtui:l FABER & VAN PORES Liberty Street rirTsßuittaL PA. FE A ENGINES =1 MACHINERY, Steam Plualps Engineers' and Machinists' Tools, STEAM FIRE ENGINES BELTING, oolen Machinery, Machine Cards tAirManufacturers'. and 31111 Sup. plies. A constant supply on hand and furnished on short notice. onnimtA t4ol,icrrv.i3 CTUIL REDUCTION Morganstem&Cds lACRUM. GLYDE & SILK PARASOLS; = He Snminer Pop 6 Skir 0130. WORTH LI bile Skeleton. Corsets FOR 11.33, • • • .. DIES' AND 31ISSES' 110 FOR 10 CENTS AND UPWARD. Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. SPECIALTIES Hats and Bonnets HORNE & CO'S. Alit LADIES* AND cIIII.DRENB CACTUS AND STRAW HATS. Fleet assortment FINE. FRENCH FLOWERS ROSES. GRASSES end PIQUETT RIBBONS, MI shade§ end widths. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRF.LLAS. PONGEE AND (SIIeItItEDLINELL A new lot Jest received. EMBROIDERIES. SWISS, NEEDLE .WORK AND lIAMBLMO ED A GES ND INSERTLNGS. REAL. AND IMITATION LACE. COLLARS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. CIIIIIIIZETTES. • EMBROIDERED LINEN SETTS. LADIES' WHITE AND BROWN LINEN DRESS SUITS. • INFANTS' KIM. ROBES AND DRESSES. A froth line Just In. • KID GLOVES In Llght Evening Shade*. end Bright Cnines, numbera. . NEW GOODS Arriving Every Day,• 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET SPECTACLES • THE EYE. • Or. FRANKS. the eclair - rated Lecturer on the Eye. and Manufacturer of Patent and Improved Spectacles, has returned to Pittsburgh, and is new at the ST. ci.mit limn, where he adjusts his far.faned Spectacles to defective vision from an examination of the err - alone, so es to sat equally well by day as by artificial light without fatirme. from 13 to j 3 years. Dr. F. maybe profealenellY consulted on ail dams. of the Duman tymand has • large stock of his Spectacles and Eye fiDtsses for male. About 4,000 pelts of them SPertael“ were sold. on Dr. Franks last visit in the spouse of three months. giving the most entire satisfaction to WI.O the medial gentlemen and citizens Of Pittsburgh have by sertlecutte testified. Re particular and enquire at the Ladles . entrant* Perin street for Dr. Franks omen. Twos( el Clair Hotel. apiSurrat :WM: KR BS, ICE DEALER, 36/ River Ave., Allegheny. 14.:88 ciftoqu ET ! C R 04411 lET ! The eh...NW and best assnrtment er Croquet. In tho thy. rny gale by JAMES BOWH, MiN2M/Sligaii I have a lino assortment of Sheep Shea =MMd for any grade of Sem. Prices as low the lowest, and goods second,to none. For ode b JAMES DOWN. my! 196 Wood Street. ANVILS! ANVILS! • A -full ousortment of Peter WrigbiN Patent Wrought Anvils, fmm 130 io 4 400 pounds. Just tho oh. for oily und country bluelfszoltltu For . balo by JAMES BOWN . S. 1 - 38 Wood Byron. BASE .BALLS 1 BASE BALLS Wishing to close out tor stock of nano Belt I "In tuft .07 of the following brands at cost, sit Ilonmen's, Van Born, Bost. Atlantic and Betels lion. CM a: NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S GHAT BARGAINS AT WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 FederaoStreet, I= SPECIAL BARGAINS HATS AND BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowei's LACE _EDGINGS INSERTING'S Late Collars and Handkenthiers Parasol. & Sun Umbrellas NEW STYLES IN HOOP SKIRTS SKELETON CORSETS Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves HOSIERY LADIES . AND MISSES' HOSE MESS' AND BOYS' SOCKS.. A NEW AND COMPLETE STOOK AT WM. SEMPLE'S, SO and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny DRY GOODS. GRAND 0 A New and C At the Old J. W. BARK. 59 MATZKE The successors to J. W. Barker C eastern market a new and complete s DRY GOODS, which they will sell at t The stock has been arriling for the p MONDAY, Ju Shawls, Lace Points • and Circulars. Linen. Towelling. Parasols, . . Gloves. ITOsier3 The Proprietor,' flatter thernselte of goals as was ever brought to the P for CASH ONLY, goods eau be pur. house iu the two cities. Call and exa TUE Aln, .. • ( Bnceegworslio J. W. 59 MARKE On a Par with Gold WE NOW OFFER Our New Stock DRY GOODS AN NOTIONS EASTERN PRICES =I Examine our Goods &Prises ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON& CO. N 0.115 Wood Steet BUY THE GENUINE. CLARK'S "O. N. T." SPOOL COTTON GEO. A. CLARK SOLE AGEN-T . a pold Everywhere. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS & JEWELERS, 93 Market street, Pittsburgh -ernian noon FROM iirrn flare on hand all lb.) latest noreltles In Flna Jew .irr also Silver Piece* .ad Silver Plated Wide of newde.lga. acitable for wedding . gift.. w. to b. o of ail Um American mums In gold and silver care. Both BIM nod Pendaat Winder. con tantly on hand ,As well as a full moiety of the niter grades Of Me EMS. %%tat, In.pdhyg gensen. Jaeot. PerniMMlS. and wham We particular &Bannon oar facilities for moaning and glAti Watebea To that b jj r 'eg t hi t firmi aees ZtlY tilarresigni of say itooda sent n draw imp by mall at requast. mylentle 138 Wand Street STRAANTBERRY Baskets and Crates. 60.000 IN STORE of Um MOST APPROYED KINDS. W. W: KNOX 137 Liberty' Street, Pittsburgh, Pa F Doi.* and H••t•1• •r Factory Prim. mfg.. ,Terrar JANES BOW,W, 136 Wood Sept ~L 1 `;:_~ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEWGOODS LOw Prices, WT MM. SEAM'S, SO and ISt Federal Street, At 111.80 Der yard. • supemor article AMERICA\ ILACh . SILKS At by,. lam Colored Calicos. •AtMine. and Annum,. At 50c.. ladies' Balmoral Skim. At tie.. Yard. Wide leather Ticking. At ESiic.. Gray Konica,' Jean, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Striped and Fig'd P. K's VERY .CHEAP.. NESS GOODS In Black and Coleied American Poplins lo Black and Colored Japanese Bilk, In Black and Oilfired Orenadlnea, In Black and Colored Dees. Wholesale and Rota VA L SEMPLE'S, ISO and 18.2 - Federal Street, Allegheny DRY GOODS. PENING omplete Stock!! OODS, DRY G tablishnient of ER & CO., T STRy,ET. o. have Just urehosed for Cosh In the lock of the most stylish and seasonable he lowest lying prices. ast weeli, and will be opened on ne - 6th:1870 NTS OF: • BIE=I Baregcs. Delaines, Poplins, Print:4. s that they h re at least as flue A stock it tebneub nut bet, and RS they buy and chased at ash w rate. as In any other wine the new'stock. PRY &i CO. BARKER k eO.O T STREET. BUR NEW PAPER we claim for OUR NEW PAPER the following pedal Dolma of excellence. ALL of which will ho unglued. under the most critical examination, by Yoffie. They are let. Au Irony-like surface. %U. An excellence of : color, The purest color • . . , that cats be given tsi I, Freedom from swan nr flaws. tti. An uniform ruling, done with great care. tb. In being ruled on all four sides, • great ad ' vintage. Oh. In the purity of the Linen and cotton stock from which it 11 made. th. ill it/freedom from adulteraticlas. Nth. In its being double calendered. snaking th e sface hard, and the paper strong end durable. 9th. Lu Its beteg made Untely of Linen Stunk. 10th. In Us belng.put up - all Insides." Or Perfect Sheets, a savin of Stu 10 - per pent. 1 lth.•ln Its c g heapnese. being bold quite as low as , tbn common inferior papers. . Samples. initti priors. [untidier on application t. the Proprietors. J. L. READ & SON Booksellers and Stationers No. 102 FOURTH AVENUE EM PITTSBURGH. PA. ``III LL & ADAM'S SEAVER, PIPE CO," 65 and 67 Saudusky St,Allegkeny. SE.Osfaciura Rielly VITRIFIED WATER AND SEWER PIPE. Dealers In CHIMNEY TOM FLUES and HYDRAULIC CEMENT. p r enkVl•piastifial:MAS7r. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A PI liter47l,ABB . O • 11. R - I_, - FINEII - Y 5 Wen located: capacity 1,000 bbl. par week, In µ11.141 condition, nearly new. Apply to, or addrea. 11. M. LONG- & CO CCM STONE WATER PIPES • thunney Tops; HOT AIR Sr, CHIMNEY FLUES, &Ci A large and.fult Assortment tonstAntly on baud. HENRY H; COLLINS, • 133 BECOND AVENUE. ~~~- To y Oil Capitalists. The BRADT'S DEND .IRON COMPANY win M U Inds of . land. for 'boring 10 OW . • Ratty to Rio new flowing well on Annstiong Rn • They will also SELL LOTS on the finnk of the A effea=iii """ N. D. BLACK. 13.P.A.W.UL Balm's BIND. .11•7 1911,111579,_my 10102 Bakery, Confectionery The undersigned has eetsbllshed the above bug: aims II the V*IT I.l2Vert location No. stry WNSTIERN aIrhNTE, allereetel7. cass.. lohlr tdmir ft= the Park. when he Is MP...4 to sonar ell oHers in his Ilna. Ills maloon Ls osorottly moo tor for the consumers of . lc i efrie , e svllgo w d =tat Var .I%eisacs. sod Wises. The ort:: novamogoor V !"`"°' wit A. RHODEII. - t0717:719 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANDES:. ..... SVRANCE.Co. CAPITA i s'n )(-LK I= Mil -of . Assooiatiol = &.c.. ,\:•( =r6= ICE CREAM ~ ~._., ~..._... -mow ;s , .r~rc.!:Zs:~:r::!<:n..~..:=^~~"~~, & . 'theinnati: $1,000,000.1. I mralors and Commissioners ETEIST I= =I MEI= Augustus47elml, =I Nasn'l M, Murphy, Alexander Lcnig C W. Moulton, = EIXIIMID Every , lft err nail AKenl is required to tic u E tack. alder. l•ngnrtllc ecitrainir. act Ivo CO-Operlitlith and traria i!elertion of Inivinevs. he 11l h,• faun,id up. (being ritinted :into:wit the Important lineinell exp o( the Weril,i twitting the ANDHS OIiID NATIONAL COMPANY wlli be officered by teen of akin and exliinrin he ;Wellness Of Insurance,wit.e entire ti attention will be devoted to Ile interests. The Corponaorn are of well-known Inteß nit! aria financial ability, men amongst thorn ono wh. • a Is a hou•enold scant In the InsuranCe world be ' recncutrin. underlse sannsgement .the cely sum nt nerly rot: It 5111.1.10,4 DOI.- Its , nits y.mitten ' t., ca.teru city nll the net ning...l the western nu.inesa years. . With n enliA Capitni nf 81.000 b 000. bald by 7/1//1.,,p,p,1y 011110, .4 insurance r 111 all Western nit ks, and the exporlence In Its executive department. s red by. the Management o J. B. BENNETT Is ingdentig expected that tile ANDES will at es . to iTOlit position amongst American In rut Companies. Amply rewinding Its Stock dillies, end proving u solid and enduring benefit it einurnuniti, 'noising the great 'tutu - Alum of Pittsburgh bovine]. °entre, [lto l'onatitilteeinn °runt ta li°. decided to Open: Books of Subscription To THE CAPITAL STOCK Andes Insurance. Co =II SECOND NATIONAL BANK corner of Ninth and atrty atreeta.and the Farmers Depoiit Nat'l Bank 06 Fourth :nerd., rittsburdh. where 9ubserl6- 'tionv will be received and fail infnmetion sToe K Ho I,DERs In Pittsburgh and Allegheny oAM 10.11,4 KM AS. Troy 11111. IIIN InlTne•ne ,Vny And Third T. IL 1714911 E. resider Manchester Sayings Bank. ALEN. PATTERSON. earner Preble and in. Masa streets. EVERSON. Ja..ll.dednie Foundry.. • TIIOIIAS Ntet'ANCE.elf T. A J. T. klecance. 196 Liberty street. W. K. McCANCE.I9•I Liberty street.. MATTHEW STEELE. of M. Steele A Sens, 93 Ohio street. NATIII. NELSON, Attomey.st-La9,114 Fifth JAMES McßßlEß,.l.tuuber Denier. 101 San. dusky street. . /WWI MeNEILL. of McNeill, Detw 'CC Washington street. ROBERT FAIRMAN. 01 Valor/an S Sampson. JACOB H. WALTERS. Pvothonotnry. W. T. THIMBLE. Bullifer. Market greet. . erum..GWINNEtt, Contractor. Markel street. . S. BlEff AL'S. J rt.. of Mohan. A . ITeapandlo4 149 Beaver avenue. T. T. T. Trego's Teaberry Toothwash the most pie:lnuit, cheapest and best Dentlfri Warranted free from injurious ingredients. It preserves and whitens the Teeth ! Invigorates and soothes the (tures! rendes and perfumes the breath! .riVtellt•ekccumitioLlon nt Tarter! Clean% and Purities Artificial Tooth! Is a superior article for Children! .^ - Sold by al! Druggists and Dentists. Proprietor, A. M. WILSON, Philadelphia. For sato by all Druggists. JaZATIM COAL AND COKE 11011 GAN & CO. =I C O NNELLS VILLE COKE, Al their Mint's, Broad Ford, P. & C.ll. B Office, 142 WATER STREET, SUIP TO ALL POINTS BY RAILROAD, And Deliver in the City. Oscar F.Lamm&Co. =I CONNELLSYILLE COKE MEMEEI YoughlOgheny and Anthracite Coal PITTSBURGH. P.C. OFFICE : BOOM No. 5, Gazelle Building PF Ordosys:•cHnily ikollstteß. COAL , COAL! YOUGHIOGHENY GAS COAL CO ,Thin Company . are now mewed to fumlrh the bee cedoreny rise or quantity AT PAIR RATES. 012100 and Tad edJulning the Connelsville Roll road Detat. foot of Try Street. Pltteniret. Orders add:toted to ether Nines. Wert Renton Ps., or to Ted, mill be promptly attended to. M. P. (rIIERE, Secretory. diaries H. Armstrong DICALFItt IN Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coa And Manufacturer of COAL. SLACK AND IlESULPIII:IIIZED COKE. OFFICE AND YARD, comer Butler and Morton astreets. Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth arard; also.Semnd street, Eighth ward, and at fan of Eolle Street, P. & C. IL 11. Depot. Second maxi. Orders left at either of the etonve races, Or ad dressed in me thmugh Pittsbundh will remit.° • • • • Pt41 2 =1,`,1" . m I aro supplying: nn ner, Wells Co:. Win. Smith. Union Iron Stills, S. S. !ionic! 4. Co il !Umbel). SteAenson era. k. H i r r tell:a. tleerd;ll. l rf... neen"*.r.r:mas Se. rate; Marshall Co.. Al liyorra..4Union Cannella. villa R. IL. Pennsylvania n. Allegan./ Valiii7 COAL ! COAL ! COAL bIeKSON,.;4EIVART & CO • Ilaving removed their Offity, 1,41 No: 567 Liberty • Street (Lately City Flour Milli BELONG FLOOR. Aro new prepared to furnish Boca TOUGHIO. GUENY LUMP NUT COAL OR SLACK. At the lowed( market price. All orders left at th eft °Mee. or sddreesed tO them Shred& the mall. wUI Wooded to pftttoptly. HS, &o CARPETS. SPRING STOCK. Fine, Medium and Common CIRPETS. Our Stock Is the largest we have ever offered to the trade. Bovard, Rose & Co., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. zuhVtd.tr:l April Ist, 18 70. SPECIE PA Yll ENT Reth»ied ! From this data Raver Manure 'Ma be given to nil matt customers, at MTarland &Collins CARPET STORL . 71 and 73 Fifth or Our prices are the lowest In this market. CARPETS New Rooms! New Goods! NEW PRICES! Wo have Inaugurated the °lamina of our . New Room. With the • =9 C.RBPETS Ever Offered in this Market. LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861 OLIVER itieCLINTOM & CO., 23 'Fifth Avenup NEW CARPETS. Reduction in. Prices TO CORRERPOND WITH WHOLESALE RATES McCallum Bros., No. 51 FIFTH AVENUE 01: , .14..C1111}tn40:);;;yt UPHOLSTERERS. • • Manufactures of SPRING. FLAIR and ifUSK MATTR88811:19. Feather &dawn. and Pillows. Church Cushions. Cornice Mouldings and all kinds of Upholstery work; AlOO. 00111 10 Window Shades. Bud. Moen sd White ffollands. Conde. Teasels, hr. Cartlads munition Is Seen to sk its tip, Scuds, and brushing. Staring and relay [ emcees Our mode of Cleanest camel Is the only way In which you an feel assured that the colon are en• sewed and the goods thoroughly freed from all dust sad vermin. The price for dewing has been greatly reduced. Our amen will mil for sod de liver all goods free of charge. ROBERTS, NICUOLSON & THOMPSON, I= earn Carpel Beating Establishment, NO. 127 WOOD STREET, mh7:13613 Naar Fifth Avenue. Pittsburigh. CARPET CHAIN Of all Colors, ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT ANCHOR COTTON MILLS; Allegheny . City: 1D721.92 LASS, QUEENSWARE 100 WOOD STREET EEN SW A 11. E, 8 =I CTina and ialass..! • SILTED. PLATED GOODS. DINNER 1p AND TEA SETS, TEA TRAYS A 1E1=321 BTONE {PAiIK and COMMONroomlnn . I • R: E. BREED & 00., , 1);4 100 wool, stitEm. REYNOLDS STEEN & .CO., • 124 Wood Street Imp otters and Dealers In FRENCH, CHINA, FINE CUT CLASS. AND Queensware. arrho largest assortment at New York her.. •')1"28. HI&BY, CUST & co., • No. 189 Liberty St., ,_i a lp l epil . e_s_e_s L .Retal "Dealers end kohheis In VaTID Q IVATte "I')'. 9"88 .sod VER. lita°,.•=dloni.l.7l=l,lr ht ° th l=; from the best European markets. and as a.m. keeelslog a froth and desirable lot of the More good.. apoktk DR. WITITTI.; CONTINUES TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE DISEA em Syphilis In all Ita forms, all urinary diereses. andlhe elects of mercury are neoPlem l 7 Spermatorrhea or Peoileal Weakness and lens Ilsgeney. resulting Inge self-abuse or other muses. and which produce tome of the following effects üblotches. bodily weakness. ludigestlen, con sumption, aversion to moiety. emporuloesa dread of range events, lose et Meting/. noe, camel enits.iiin, and m nronfistlM the sem ual system us to render numbine unsatisfactory, and therefine Imprudent. me pewimmentlY cured. Person. Welded with these or any other delicate, ' rorrivo or w a g mending consgutioigi grains sh rport n igler a the iteot or' at ' trrea toMiertiale • coso- Vior Ulcenil , m of the Womh Ammonites.. hlesiorrhasta Dymenorrnoes, md Sterility or Barrenness, Iwo nested with the great est wean- It is mit-evident iha“ physician who znll7 , i , himself uNo.nell to the Med) of certain elan of disease s midreszti o i . m . s k a t i i i i ittit b mee. every V:,rino general iractice. • mg.. wells ml • medical pamphlet of fifty that o re .. toil exposition of venereal ma West. dlreitaes that on be had free at Mice or by atstrins. Ito sealed eneop. Erin o we.. ranitain• in.truction Pa the ambled. sod u...= to determine the pectin...WM of THetheir comPlotott. establiah meet. comprising ten maple rooms. Is the . When it Is not convenient to visit the tits, the Doctor's opinion can be ebtalnedblloo.l • written statement of the cam, and medicine. pin be forwarded by mall or express. In some Inman bb•VVer• personal examination is aeon:WY mammary Sinn. in others dolly primonal agendum Is rad 'and for the mcommodaderi of such Patimite then, are apartment. connected with the once that are provided with ever,' mdit lin. M calculated to promote mammy, IncledlairiS=y imballMor baths. All preseriptioall Me PetPe In the Doctog• own laboratory. under his personal Inparrthon. Medical pamphlet. itt• tntx, by mall foe tormtampe. Ito maum who have f . Tag Whist he sank HoenigA.ll. to ttg at. Seim dote tt.lo is r.. ots.. 91ITLIZ ST. War Omit 11/in) Pittsburgh.