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;THE DAILY GAZETTE.I
OFFICIAL PAYER •
pt. Pittoiburgii, Allegheny City And .
A . llegbeny County.
•t 1 4,76TT1L BUILDING:
%Ansa of fihtt; 1.01 Skstibloil !Wert
SATILLIWALY,IIITLY 9. 18T0
t BONDS at Frankfort 94i
erreotscm:at Antwerp, 4:11
001.0 rived In New Tort yeeterday
at 1140111 i.
.
- Ova special fr0m . :6,47,Ne , ,- . m.;tit.c.
the novaiontion of Mr. Delemater for Sem
i for from the Erio-Crawford district, on
the forty.tdsth bollot.
F Mn. C.anicanati. STAND re !
there or, was there not a meeting held at
.; your oft* on Fonrtli avenue to St ap a
ticket for the late "Pore" Convention,
Nrotrarr's able speech In
Coagreaa on oar caatorarial and ahlppltig
Lateresui:bis Amen neatly printed arid L
bang largely elraalated Ihroughtnei/it
muntryi-
IN order to better mmpete with rival
.Now York nonparties, a modification In
1 the 'came held try ths Pennaylvania Rail.
mad on the Erie Railroad. la asktd from
the Philedeiphht Criumila by the former
corporation.
Tnst.t itge&ilg, .The ra Idllllllollllall " that
1 -
t George& Anderson was registered and
, voted in the Second ward, Titusville; in
I the Fennlit. li was exceedingly ult.
Irfortunate fora. U
that gentleman that be was
I aecretiltervrith registration In two cities.
'
9
/ Tux presentment of the Orand Jury of
the Court of Quarter - Sessions, elsewhere
puhlished, is au Interesting document.
The Jury was one of the moot Intelligent
acid practical we have ever had, and their
suggestions are, eminently worthy con
,-! alderaitriu,
TUE Philadelphia Age, 'one of the
wickedest oL our Democratic journals, In
Its prospectus, says: " The atorien ha the
Ape are almost invariably co m pleted In
a single number." Every read* has dis
covered aunt in Journal always complete
with tootles.
"rnit - Republican Congteseion•l Can.
(crew of the 21st Dietrict- will meet at
the Monongahela House, Pittaburgh, on
Tnewlay, July., 10th, 18;0. to Laminate •
candidate (or• Cnegresa: This District
aomprisee ladians...Weatmoveland 'BM
Payette onturties.
rA :graven of the . frieede
. of Mr.
F . , Heeler, trim hicielitpaet yearn Co-labored
with him iti the Republican ranks and
yrtl6 witlitiiiiiiiigned 'the call for a coo
-1 tentintOilsieh tnet ori - Wedueaday -Nut.
I would thank Lim to my whether he did or
I did not, when naked to attend a caucus
meeting in the office of H.M. Carnahan.
bleq.,decUna doing to. proteeileg against
the right of any such catismi.lci . form a
- .4leket - fel. the popular suffrage? = _
Tait Contotereinldalearful that there
will be twelt4nbiltari tieketa In the field
next fall. Row stupid. If the editor of
our ooteunnontry, will again read the call
of the Republican Executire Committee,
he will dimmer that the two Conventions
to he assembled in August. are to act in
eneJunetion with each other to nominate
but oat ticket, so that 'there is not the
slightest danger of, too .Republican tick
ets being In the Geld s , Careless reading
L almost We:crumble in an editor.
TUE Warren Xi/ thus speaks of Mr.
Delamater...whose nomination to the State
Senate own Mr. G. K. Anderson Ls else
where noticed:
We record the success of Mr. Stebtma.
tar with the sincerest pleasure. Some
Jean ago he was a citizen of Warren
county,shratanbar of.tims.Warrealar, •
fora time one of the editors and publish
ern a the Youngsvllle Ezprest. He was
zutiversally regardad,as a very earnest
awl radial Itepablican,a useful and ex
, empbuy eitizen,,and a man whose integ ,
rity LW - honer Were — 'never questioned.
Prictiving law at lionnjrlville and pub-
Wilma country newspaper.were no more
than.nowi and fie went
rawford county, where. he was among
the lucky ones that made fortunes In oil.
If elected we have Ito dordit he will serve
his people honorably and , acceptably.
It ICILY doubtless au:prise many to
learn that from statistics carefully cot
piled Itla shown that the Shenango and
MahonLug Valleys annually produce more
than one ninth of the Iron of the country
These valleys contain forty.four blast
furnaces and tea rolling mills arid nail
factorise. - The furnaces will average
each annually 12,000 tone of ore, 20,000
tons of coal, 3,000 tons of limestone,
9,000 toes 9I plypiron. It la on. the
strength of tbese''flgares that New Cas
tle, the' buelneo metropollinf the valleys,
and oat of the 'most flourishing of our
cities„-clatme that It. Is to the In•
tereit dd.-the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Company to make it an objective point In
the extension of their Mae Went.
Tax. Southern Democratic papers, are
glitelialf and groaning °seethe miserable
osodidon of Oenrral Anderson. comparing
Lim to Delleariue -and. other mlserably .
ending greatimen. This they do in order
to get something -to attack the (totem
meat about, yet if Congress were to grant
s. sum nt money - to Oen: Anderson 'there
would be a bowl set up by three very
journals-which would resound throughout
the continent. making -all sorts of accuse
*es. such . es :robbery. extravagance,
misuse of , pitidic moneys, etc- No, Con.
vein; does just as well to let this Metter .
elona, 'nuking no . precedent. But if the
suggestion 'of a rhicageen be at upon,
and a dollar subscription be taken up, the
noble old hero will be rendered trunfort&
Wiley Me, all anxieties for the (alum of
his lankily will im dispelled end the
Democrat% howlers will here anexcellent
china, to 'button up their picket books
and elate' their mouths..
THE SPANISH, CROWN
that General Prim will not
be al l owed.to dictate nor the Cortex at
Madrid to deelarit who
,shall be the sue
oessor.te the abdicated .throne of the
en
puseti isshelia of SpalO, Without recelv
lag nte Ccennt attire 'Treat Powers" of
Flun;ii . to a so. A wee*. or tee since
• Banal Prim dispatched'a delegaibuito
prowl/4°l)Sr the Smith& mown and
'throw 'to "rine° LeOpold of Hohenzonta
Sigzniefngen. As noonSe it was Mitten
that the deputation MA taken , its dem:v
-.lms on an errand of king-making, It wee
hat the proJect,was the result of
an intrigue eptered Into betweei Prim
and Blimarek, with the clew of proclaim•
tag a Rohe:sellout' prince ring of Spain
withotit the consent of the Cortes. But
.at a Weeding of .the Ministerial Council,
1' held oi the 'hire7mm.ot, Gunnel Prim
was mealpated of the guilt of Intrigne,
i..cad It Wm shown that be bad not only
In 'concert with the Regent Serra-
t ae..I:KO that ha had .no intestionef . pm.
claiming a King without .the cement of
the Spanish Coogreas. - .
Itairever, or= before the matter asizon
od up tangible shape notes, protocols and
tilepatchre 9 rw from tiapilal to capital in
Europe, as thickly .o' the Lek/4$ autumn.
Yeomen lwaine profourldly affiliated over
'the matter and Napoleon derhattied.ttutt do
Prince of Hohenzollern sliotaldie placed
on the throne If Spain, If, he could pm.
vela it, either by diplomacy or a mwat to
iroted farce. Aciordingly, it was propos
ed In the Corps Leffislatif - that the matter
be referred tn a CCM RTORS of .the leading
European powers for settlement.
In the ineintime. lt7Wae knnwn
hat Pruaala was _tiastroaa that the
hlog should seeeexpllitleed, althotigh
the King .teliewd iniiiriany expianatlott
of his wishes._ Fiebsequently, a note wan
received at Parts from the Pruiwian_flov
eminent, which deelsred in. lubsisnee,
that the proposed eandidate for the Kpate
ish ihnine was not a member of theloyal
family, and that whilst the King hid not
interposed hie Influence to secure the offer
of the throne of Spain to Leopold, and
woukltonly give his consent, definitely,
after a vote of the - Cortes was taken. he
wonid nevertheless itiliport him If elect
ed. In addition, - a rumor prevailed on
Thursday ihat Spain had eoncludeda new
tritsty of alliance with Plinio's.
Inthis.state of affair& it Is belleyed that
France will not agre& to submit the set.
tlemsnt of the question to a Congress of
European patron!, but will deal directly
with •
iftPrusSlnaist Spain.
Everything, if we are to place reliant,
n the telegrams reteired yesterdny,lookri
Ike war. The French fleet, It la said,
will sail Immediately for the Mediterra
nuns, and the his proposed to in.
rioass the military rontingent from ninety
to ono hundred thouoiuid atmng.
;The London papers ainpution that, not-
dlihatandlaz the Intimate domestic rela
Lions sitbsisting between Preside. and
(Gist Britain, England does not favor the
elevation of flohemollem to the Spanish
throne. Anstria melntaina . a Strict nen.
trality, and whit paft, 11 any, she may
take in the contest is not foreshadowed.
Leopold in a near relative of Napoleon
1114 "hie grandmother being of the
Beattliarnals family." But consanguinity.
or affinity, exerte but little Mailer:ice, in
most ewes, In the governmental affairs of
the European Coitinent, when important
peteonal and national considerations are
involved. Napoleon thinks more of his
personal and Imperial safety than of the
elevation of a princely relative to 'Spaniel
info. Prussia la a strong and formidable
military power. Tholely and astute Hie
marek and revolutionary Prim are dint
'zeroes opponents, and the "Nephew of
hl
As uncle" will not, if he can prevent it,
permit any man of their choice, however
closely allied to him by blood, to assume
the reins of monarchical power on the
southern frontier of his empire.
The progress and development of the
Iti*thr will then be watched with Intel:tie
Interest. There is something mote In-
olved In It thiln:tite,c9erelatt of the Cortep..
_ .
to take Immediate steps to elect a Sing.
France la ecideatly in earnest: - lAsellng
on the subject I not 'limited to official
circle. . The people seem to be violently
Opposed to the project. and 11 the present
ceedidate le not withdrawn. - vrar seem'
almoet inevitable.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE
In,• review of Dr. Evan's 'Thristfan•
itoettino of Marriage," by the Churchman,
the position Is assumed that the raw of
the. Protesant Episcopal Church on di
-sone is the tight one, that . the'isteteett,
tatty camels permitted toinarry. While
it is a technical ineOnsiaency in thus set-
'deg one side free and not the Other. It Is
only technical. It thinkithat It precludes
the possibility of a person to benefit them
selves by the oommlasion of a - wrong,
The views of the Engllsh Church, Dr.
Evans argues, evidently favor a larger lib.
erty. permittibg the guilty party In a di
-1 tone .for adultery. to re-marry. The
ChurcAmns shows very conclusively that
.1w
in this country, If the Church allowed this
privilege, It, would in eountkee cases lead'
to sdulterY as the libertint wry of obtain
ing divorces. It is the wish to indulge
adulterous passloa which lies at the foun
dation of half the divorces which are
nest. It closes with words clear sad
decided that there is tairene Wane and
that is between the law of matrimony as
God made It, and the law of mere cohatd:
tuition daring mutual agreement. Admit
iiitediency to interfere With the Lond of
marriage, and you admit. destruction.
(!radially system la' den - Aiming: ' ln re
gird to raising the Five Million Fend pro-
posed by the . re-united Presbyterian
Clutch. It Is proposed to secure one mil
-1 lion free-will offerings of ten erste per
week, which will give the entire' immint
hi **year. Each Presbytery is to see that
each churl! _L organized to carry out the
plan. The leading objecf&to be mistimed
ace Institutions of learning, &arch build
ings and manses, institution, for the
freedmen and flustentation fond.
A Unitarian missionary in the ; West
represents that then! ie AO : needref ;al col
gsnization in Fllni, lideldgali,"so long mi
the : Congregational and the Presbyterian
pastors there preach such goad Unitarian
doctrine." ,„,i
'-' 'At the late rriebtibgVK'ilie'New Hemp
st
. ar , e Unitarian Association,, Mn... Liver
more, the wife of a clergyman, was mil.
id On ,io ;preside.) It Is 'dated 'she
promptly did In a most able, graceful and
(charming manner, to the delight arid en
tire astiataction of all present.”
The subject of Tobacco using was die
cussed at the late meeting of the Presby.
terlan Syncd 'of Allegheny. The further
nmaideration of It was postponed to the
nest meeting of the Sysol. The paper
enjoins ministers, eiders:and people,
, whenever It Is practlicabk, to discontinue
the habit; Presbyteries to inquire into the
habits of tindidates for the ministry in'
this behalf. and fleetly parents are urged
to Use all diligent*: to restieln their chil
dren from the use of tobacco in every
'll/4"°• .
FA correspondent of the - Ohara man,
writing from Alabamti, advocate , s.the use
of a hall; instead of a church, for . holding
Dickman Conventionn,, as so much of the
hnitineesai dinctemions ars*: entinitable'
for I chu rch oneeeerated to the worablp of
~. ,
lii the recent animal report of Rev. A.
J. Levy, convertedielarkmary to the Jews,
including Pittsburgh in his district, We
learn that he has videiditwelve hundred
familiar, distributed twenty thousand
pages of tracts - In .different languages,
ninety Hebrew Bible.. besides German
and English Bibles. and a number of
copies of Hebrew Tritamente Psal.
tent, and in other languages. The. work
progresses. slowly among the Jews, but
from what we know oil Mr. Levy, he is In.
delltigubb and wofiley of the confidence
of the ChNstlan cona l taitittlty. •
Leetsdale camp meting; dery Betrlek•
ley, will commence Angora,.
This meeting!. for I 1 eriPeirjeL benefit nf
the stations and 'tire JiHri of the Allegheny
District, including ASegliellY city. The
email:anew to furnlah lotitqtipeet On - the
ground July lath: applkations will
be received byJ W.V.Wllte,Eaq., of this
city, or at hi. reddenoin Beirlakley
Account ig to the iThrierni, Journal, Bish
op. Mahal= loweied the ordinance of
confirmation at Columbus, Ohio,, by say
ing that It was no sacrament, and the lay
ing on of lils hands did not thereby confer
any grace.
The Episepital council of the Diocese of
Wisconsin, several4htys ago reported a
stew canon, which Ines adopted, that any
communicant metpytng outside ',of the
PITTSBURGH . DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, JVIY 9. 1870.
comatl”lion, os . .married by any other than
a clerginianitif the Episcopal Chuicla,
shall stand' . pro flrel.—t-sconimunleated.
We learn biIICP that the resolutiim was
odhred hut •notadopted.-
'tWe
. .
are L not . surprisedto learn that
Rev. Doctors GeOrge_l3rown and William
Collier, are endeavoring to effect a'ciainge
of the name of their Church, by putting
”Protestant - bank into it, 'lnstead of it
being Methodist Church. Singular title to
say the least, when there are
, I.VPIIII
branchea of the gnat Methodist family
The father of lliAhop Kingsley, died at
Yacmin,gton, Penna., Satuniny week,
without any premonition of illness. Since
the death of his honored son, the i 'Bishop,
Beruit, he has nut been no robust as
formerly.
Sunday week, at the morning ne f rvice, at
the Catholic Cathedral, Philadelphia,
ethers huidred and thirty-air children ro-
ceived their first ennimuulon. I In the
afternoob the continuation of four htm
deed and three candidates took place.
The following. synopsis of the objects
and aitna of the proposed Eningellial
Alliance, to be held in New lit:irk, from
September 25th to October 24, will give
some Idea of the character of the meeting
The meeting will be held dolly. Atv - Dr.
Croshy's church nod St. l'aul'ot Methodist
Episcopal church, anti In the Ymtng Men's
Christian Association Iluilding,l and the
topics 'of discussion are as follows : First
day- , --The State of Religion throughout
I the World. Second day , -Christian Colon.
Third day--Christinnity_ and its lAntagon.
Ists. Fourth dny—The; Christian Life.
Fifth dsy--I.,inistianity and Civil (invert].
meni. day—Christian Missions.
Seventh day-,Christianity and Serial Evils.
These general - .subjects are to be Put ,
divided anddlictrsedeachday. l Over two
thousand delegates will be present, by in.
citation, three hUndred of whom are ex
pected froin.fireat Britain and Ireland.
A Victim on the Altar of Bacchus..
Horrible Contest...A Drinking
Duel.
The New York Sunday Dirpatch is our
authority._for the following: I .1 fatal
drinking match came off in Willlameburg
A few days ago which has not cot bee
made public. it appears there was adi
pate between en old French physician a
the proprietor of one of the largest bre, •
cries in the place. as to which of the t
could drink the most liquor and carry t
off. They decided to test the question
a trial, said teet'to le.n match at drinki •
liquors at aconvenient .anloon. the leery
giving lip the trial first to be consldemd
o eeeendelaes drinker, aisle payfora grakd
supper. Both parties In- this' novel and
disgusting content were large men, the
physician being able to tarn the scales at
two hundred and twenty pounds. while
the brewer woo perfectly mammoth in
proportions a perfect Gambrinus
weighing fully two hundred and fifty
'pounds.' A large crowd of profeudonal I
and amateur drinkina were on hand when
the match commenced, and the bets were
freely taken in favor of the brewer, the
Berman .element predominating. The
first instulruent of four bottles of what
was labelled "Bourbon,Whisky" were dis
posed of, each man drinking the same as
his opponent, and at the same time. The
whisky gave. them reuewed
perenily, for they laughed and talked
right merrily, albeit they began to give
evidence of 'having cultivated a crop of
fur ou their tongues; still they drank
about once every five minutes, and drank
deep and deeper. , They changed their
tipple to claret, as a tonic, and here the
Frenchman seemed to be more at home.
It did not suit the ilernum so well, how
ever; and It was soon changed to sherry,
after three bottles had been gulped down
by each. The sherry was only palatable
while two bottles lasted one each:
Their eyes begin to show that peculiar.
ly glassy glare seen only in those erne
whom the effects of liquor have gained
asceadancy,but their etroogphystques en
abled them to keep their scitts, and show
ed very little shakiness. They called for
brandy, of which 'they partook a little
More sparingly than of the other liquor.,
seemingly aware that while thee had en
fear of the preview draughts to which
they had been indulging, there was "death ,
in the bowl!" that coin:dm:4 the poison.
The Berman reached out cautiously to
the bottle to replenish his glass. • 'flu'
Frenchman endavered to follow nun. The
effort on the part of the latter was futile
could not meye his arm; he endeav
ored to reach oat his other hand:but It
'fell tiff the arm of his chair and hung pow
erless. Ile straightened back in lila chair
slowly, his body made a - convulsive
movement, Lin lice became horribly dis
torted. his eyes seemed as If they would
fly out of their sockets, his tongue rolled
nut of his month, a few gasps, his body
trembled all ever like a shaken leaf—he
woo dead.
While his ' fin:Lend 'MU , en its way to the
cemetery the Berman also died, the Coro
ner signing certificates ascribing death In
'stn htstanees to heart disease.
Col;+piracy Asong Penitentiary Co!i,
tillei
For F. 1110110.• past the convicts et the
State Penitentiary, under the lead of the
.more daring convicts among them, have
been maturing a plot to escape from dur
ance site. andonre more-breathe the fresh
air of freedom. Their plan was to over
power the guar d s un Tuesday evening, net
free all the convicta, and when outside '
the-prison walls each man to take care of
himself, and seek; as beat he could, a
place of safety on his own hook.. Every
thing worked well, and so secret their
movements and interviews that the lead.
era thought the officers of the inatitution
would be taught unprepared for the pro
posed emetitc. Not no, however, as one
of tie convicts, who watt let into the se
cret, went to Superintendent Strother on
Tuesday morning and apprised him of all
-their plans Ile at once made prepars-
Mina to glve4liem a fitting reception in
the event they phonld attack the guard,
by increseing his force some twenty or
mote men. ..Theso be quietly armed with
loaded musket& The preparations dbs
closed to the leaders, who were on the
watch, that there - had been treachery in
their camp. 'So they prudently deferred
a demonstrational the time fixed. The
Superintendent, bowers, continues his
prerautionaty preparations, and will not
allow blanket( to be surprised. The lead.
ere will be punished and made. an exam.
pie la.—Richmond IVhig , Jotg 1. ' •
A Brick Wagon Annihilated.
It Iran a bright blim that meaty came
to the at ofthe "dlitin of four horses at.
tubed to a bricii,Wignn, fully loaded with
bricks, which stalled on a crossing of the
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, in Seams
vile. When "he found that bin homes
maid not drag the wagon to a place of
safety, the driver unhitched them and
lettipaying no attention a train that was
approachleg. Aii'the train came dashing
around the curve:ihe engineer mw that it
wee too late to attempt to 810 p. Po the
engine dashed through the obstruction,
betaking tlio wagon into small fiagments.
Ash the minstrels would say, that wagon
wail knocked speechless; it never epoke
again; lea tongue was broken in two. It
might also be added that It war a very
tired wagon, as were also It felloes.
Through a tremendous shower of bricks
and a big cloud of dust the engine, with
only Its headlight damaged, and the long
train 'enigma with safety, to the great re.
lief of some observers in a buggy, who
hurexpected to witness a terrible eats&
trophe.
Tug general public, that reads so touch
concerning the doings In the Courts of
Fisk; Jun., Is led to imagine that be is in
deed the soul of all tbe legal contests and
brow : beating "aids. The fact Is, that
James Fisk, Jun., would have hien on his
back long ago bad not the combined genius
of! Frederick Lane end David Dudley
Mid been constantly at work to diem.
tangle his affairs and keep him on the of•
!mtive. Tido man Lane Is really the
smartest of the Erie trio, but he keeps in
Alm background with ids machinery and
batteries. He, too; is a ,man of great
Inkans; although he was little more than
a wyer's clerk four or five years ago.
" red" Lane ` cite behind the scenes and
palls the wires, content to let Gould and
Flak receivAnotoriety.--pfifeav
•
MUMS. EMMA: As. the Ha im .lim,
Conremtion Vett meets in August be
expected to put in notabiatlotl its veri beet
men, allow me to offer to its consideration
frk the office of Prothonotary, Jamee
*ntooth. Mr. Montooth is a marebiett
otetria standing,. on findtht3eld street,
aulau of intelligence and capacity,
a 'publican of the first water, whose
selection would add much force and halo.
one" to the ticket. Mum.
FORFIGN
Ix Bavaria by extensive grants of leave
of absence tbe expenses of the arms' have
been reduced three millions and a half
florin
.. . .
iv Is stated that should tie , dogma of
the infallibility of the Pope be declared
by the Ecumenical Council, there will be
an exteuale° return, of perverts to }he
Church of England. Several well known
quondam tinglicar.l are corresponding
with one another on - The subject.
Tiro Bishop of Chester has refused to
consecrate a ranch at West Derby, near .
Liverpool on account of the elaborate
character of the decorations.: The walls
and roof, and .almost every . part of the
church ore covered. with painting and
gilding, and there Is an altar piece which
the B i e h ep cee ,nd ‘ sra objectionable. The
founder of the church, a Mrs_ Ronde, who
hoc spent £30,000 upon it, and refuses to
alter it to suit the eieris of the Bishop,
threatens him with a law suit. •
Tat number of persons] holding lands
In England is dwindling :down steadily,
until there are How but 89,760 landed pin
-14,,
prieters in the whole alnild. In France
there were, in 1801, 7 ',7:14 landed Pro
prietors of all kind . Of this number,
above 5,000,00 0 were riiral proprietors, of
whom 3,791.1,750 were actual cultivators
of the sell. Of the rural proprietors, It
•
In estimated that 8,000,000 own, on an av
crags, about two and one-half nrres
2P00,000 average about nine acres each
THE London Times nava: "It k
known that hitherto the United Staten
have been represented at thin an well an.
at other courts by a diplomatist having
the rank of Minister only. At a recent
meeting, however, of the Committee upon
the Diplomatic Service. Lent Clarendon,
in answer ton question from a member of
the Committee, Raid that if the United
States desired It, an ambassador, mitre
renting the moat iniportant of modern nn.
Sons, would be Most acceptable in this
country; but it wan for the United States
to take the initiative.„ There was no rea,
son why 0. republic should not be repre
sented by an ambassador; asithe republic
of Velure had enjoyed that distinction. - s,
M. FEVAL tells thin storY 'of Dickens:
—lt •wan after a London season when
Feehter found himself ',lndebted to the
management RM. As he turned the
corner to hie hotel he heard, :flow ern
. .
you, Fechter, my dear fellow?" It MAN
the cheery voice of Dickens. He told him
with Aomo amount of feeling hose he waa
situated. Dickens expressed no compas
sion, but shook hands and wished -him
.• night. Ho thought it herd, 'hut
such Is friendship." Only the next: -
morning the manager looked Fetcher up.
"The matter was not so prO:aeliOZ as all
that, my dear sir," said he. "Whet do
you meant" "Why, about that 1:3000.
Charles Dickens came and handed me the
rash rm your behelf at twelve n'rlock last
night." .
Tun Iletitteal Gorette viyi, the .tluien
fisheries all along the roast will be very
produetiVe this year, and at. Gaspe liaain
alone 81,000 barrels have been - shipped.
eked In snow•, for disposal In the mar-
eta of the larger tot von
Itvay, very nhundeug -on
•
. .
coast, la well as at Anticosti and on the
North Shore, but the Gebennen were
complaining of the want of bait. Only
one American witooner, had an yet put in
n mipenranoo, niid was crnieimr nioug in
rirch of meirkoWl. The Dominion eruis
rw La Ornadiertoloand Stella Maria were
on the ground. The former rIP shout to
sail for the North Shore, end the &At
for Perch. Fresh salmon la sellingln The
Montreal market for l4} cents per lb., and
trill likely tall 'still lower as the s.ctton
adraarea.
A FEW 'WV+ alum, a rung and
hoauti
fat girl, leaped from Quay de Berry into
the tieine, to end a life witirli her lover's
, .
desertion bad stripped of all charms. l'wo
young men, who had witnewtai her des-'
pair. ran and pligaged in after her, and
brought her to shore Inarguable, but not
lifeless. Messengers were despatched to
Pr. de Laneaaan. He came at once. The
girl had not given the leant sign of life.
lie exerted all las skill to reanimate the
alum , . extinguished spark, after incessant
effort., made during two Lour.. got made
I , olllf, 1120n011. AhbungL LP waa exhausted,
he ennihmed. Lis etrette. end hid the eat-
ctlon to Pew life return all t
. .
vigor of youth. lint as the girl recovered
streniith. - he grew faint, and presently fell
on the floor. Then the girl sad the voting
men did all they could to resters. ills life,
but it continued to ebb despite them. mai
In a few mOments Or. de Lanessan was a
olt7se •
. ,
TIM funeral of Lord Arthur Canton. I
one of Om Bolton msaqueradory took
place et Christ Chlltch Cfalctert.' •TitP
,Orpee was brought from Muridefiird In •
private hearse, It a quick. pace through
the town to the cemetery,. where it was
chortle after met by the curate of. Christ
church, who ottleinied.. The body wis
en
closed In three rotfins,the outer one being
rotered In black rioth. and riuite plain.
The breastplate was black, with u figure
of oar Lord surmounting the :ascription,
around which was the text, both
borne our griefs and earrierinur sorrows."
The inscription was "Lord Aithur Pel
ham Clinton, diod June 19, 197111, aged 29
rears." The mortrneri present merit the
'deceased's brother, the Duke of Norms.
Ile, and kin uncle Lora Thomas Clinton.
attended by Mr. W. 11. Roberta, deems.
ed's soliAtnr. and Mr. P. 11. Waile: and
surgeon The funeral waft unusually
plain. and the init., although In a select
ed spot, was a common one. -With the
eleeption of .those attending the funeral
racially. th ,, n, were not {Wooly persons
present.
A Frmarit provineal paper, the./ode.
prudent du Centre. .later that n fear days
mince..Palala dr Justice Si' Clermont wan
WWI the scene of a fearfill murder arid
suicide. The sitting of the Oral Chamber.
had juat been suspended, and the next
rase to be heard was a petition for separa
tion de corps perwented by a wife againat
her husband.. A sudden shriek in. the
outer hall, ittiacted the attention of the
numemua persona who were quitting the
eourt, and a man was seen kneeling and
bolding a woman down on the ground.
The man wan Paired. and then it was found
that the unhappy woman, who was utter..
tug piercing Mee of agony, had been
litmidly cat open at a mingle stmte. The
man, while struggling with hip captors,
found means to !stab himself in the region
of the heart, and died . few min
utest The woman wan removed - 'fthe
hoapital, but the !surgeon declared her.
wounds to be mortal. It appeared that
the !suicide and his victim were the par
ting to the neparetion suit about to be
beard, and no no previous eltereation had
been noticed, it In believed that the don.
ble crime wan premeditated.
Oeacs:QREENWOODnye W.hile such
sudden , deaths se Thackeray's, Haw
thorne's, and title our: friend shook' us
inexpressibly: ii ii.romfortlog to think
that they went in the fullness of 'their
genius and fame: I have thought much
of Sir Walter. since we lost hie great suc
cessor—of how Death crept stealthily and
slowly upon him, throughout the pitemm
decay of his magnificent powers; and the
*tare has tome up before me of his
hoeing wheeled Into his study at About.
ford,eso day, when the old spirit wee
flickein 'feebly up;and asking for pen
and paper, saying he- thought he mold
write: Then I see the pen falling from
his nerveless fingers—l see him burst
into tears, sink back in hie choir, and give
up. Ali, cannot oven that grieving circle
,at Uad's Hill House rejoice that nothing
so drearily sad • can ever take place in the
pleasant 'study out of which he pawed on
that mournful June day? Neither the
great heart or brain failed Lim, or them,
till tire swift, sudden ixill descended.
There was no melancholy forgetfulness'
of dear faces, no confounding of familiar
names; there was no long, painful groping
In the twilight of thqught. Surely It is
well.
Tun appearance and customs of the In
dians of the Isthmus are singular. They
keep their women as much as possible se
cluded from the view of the whites. The,
natives are copper colored, short of stat
ure, with deep chests, stnsight black hair,
black eyes and high check bones. The
mascolino costume Is thin calico pants:
loons and ehirtn. The feminine infants
have a band tied around the ankle andan
other Jost below the knee, also bands on
the wrists, and these are not taken off nn.
11l the person Is fully grown, so that the
ankle, wrists, kc., may 110 as =all as pos
sible. The upper part of the garb of a
Woman is a loose, shirt, the lower a gaudy
colored gown._ A curious 'circumstance la
that women, and women only, wear a large
gold ring In the nose. The. language of
these people is very limited, 'opposed to
contain not more • than eight hundred
words, They oduyee the oldest man
among them ail- Governor. They also
have a king, who le supreme. The now.
ber of able-hodied Indians on the le - thetas
is estbnated at about ten thousand, and
the total Indinn population from forty to
fifty thormand. They are extraordinary
walkers. Their principal villages are Ela
sardie and Kartle, which have a popula
tion of from three to four hundred each.
—Lefler in Trileme.
I=ll
HOW TO REPLENISH THE
CHURCH TREASURY.
Lei AlMilibUi 000 rilibm 744; • $4 la
a A rid =r .o z ring:
are „ II
'I . ."T: .41 JILT =lf ".
LonJu ae
t
o ri
m
med n u xm we a
Toe time required one melt to ante
Let Mae spent In prayer. allessina
Invaluable.)
hat Mesdsmes A. 13. C.IdD,
Their households watch ssltt.
Bath Gate tram ir1.114 Ithan.ll one nun.
neraces;.ltii , lrr np.ro. C U) cent"
per we..t i.— . ] . ,
Ld!..Kold losieseu taki
Ita WfOlo alio'ilL.P•slli v
Each for one wart. taros dollars aan.
(At 4t.1.1t..t loft In Ladt). •
Let Jaw Ith Jane foreM
'Their pie i.tunt earrisire dare. imivo4 14 iO.l • u •
120
Apdh.lpsvo Rdo auxr end nlst orubls bi se Abe w.rearnrd •
'
ik
Let Sarah wuch- hu s ban d y Side."
That metes he free.
A. when he Juln• next groolit and bride,
Ifoe Ire end Ow the foe: 5 CO
Lot Sumo wore her furs with estre
Ti. serve next wintor'e cold.
And gun.' her dress from etaha and tear '. 00
That she may sirs her gold.
Gbt. Unto stop sad thidk ngsln
M.* she ....Inden to buy: ,
- This diamo.rn ..M'aldht Mild 1,/ a. n cco co
GI vt ITC Puled—sad
CM=
NERAI. 'WATERR OF EVERY KIND.
MINNRAL WATEIOI OF EVERT ZINO.
AIMVIAL WATER. 9 OF EVERY IMO.
EMI
'AT THE PY/R9T TRIMS AT
JAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S
I=
Corner riles sad Ninth MAIL Chat) iltreett.
A BROADOIDF: FOR IIeMBUON
Insole patents and imamate generally go hand
la hand, and of all the (Mee of pretentionslinnWs
nothingn with which itotisty Is afflicted. the an
'dentine "medicine men" who attempt to tamPse
with the health of the entamunlty are the most
danirtiroun and the most Impudent. ,
Bo much by way of Text. Now for • opeclal and
particular enallmtlm , •
It appear, that A mushroom Growth of so-called
- flittera" Is •DriMing up under different names la
vitreous Iticalltlrs. particularly IndhenUuthern and
%Visitant Retell, which the emideribeve the bars
dila.' to recommend to easy-going people. aline
whom they think they eon Impoge. as a substitute
for llostatter's Fluonach Bitten. long rumardatid
by every class as the purvot and best medicated
ethnulant and inalierant the world affords. • •
The concoctions referred to being composed of
worthless material. offer a Istir margin for profit
then that Celebrated Tonic, and honer the anxiety .
'if dollar ...WOW( dealerg to rein them upon
it public in its plate.
'y
But - forewarned is foroarmile . and nil part!.
shout these disUnguished Co beings ore nudes,.
wing to coax and Inveigh, Into substituting trash
far a standard remedy. see hereby informed of the
selfish and sordid 31101.1,1 , which underlie the rep•
ressulatlons in question. • '
The resat popularity and vast. sales of liostat.
ter's Bitten tarlGot, of mune. be 11ef10.17 tut•
paired by these "tricks of trade.. but es ttio4e.
bilitsted and ,sulTering hims a direct Interest In
the matter. It Is only an niinf common humanity
to pelt them on their guard.
Cod met
th • I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FABER &
VAN DOREN
367 :Liborty Stivet,
PPITIIBILIRG.II PA.
STEAM ENGINES,
•ND WOOD WORAINO
A.O 1.1•7"4_1RY
Steam Pan+p§,
Engineers,' and Machinists'
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
BELTI'I•TG,
Woolen Machinery. Machine Isar&
_.
11/rXtuterarturere and VIII %up-
Ors. J 1 coattail "apply on hand and
l'ornbilied on chart notlro.
OitlYEIlll9 kIoaI..ICITXII7,
-1011. NE & CO'S
Received this Dq:'
Traveling Satehel4,
Cord and Mack Satlru., •
Slack tiro brain Sub 'Winona
• Colored Sub Ribbons,
Gauze Merino Undoriddrtii
Large Palle Cau,
"`Silk and Linen Fan..
HATS, FLOWERS,
:Millinery Goods,
AT LESS THAN Coal.
NEW GOODS
Received Every Day.
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET.
PARTNERSHIP .- NOTIOE.
• Mr. ALEXANDEII F. 14 1
Poe many Yews eutneed In the house of Jiik"4ll
O. 111'111.E5.47 and 20Tourth wearies. wee ad
matted to so .Interest. Itotototteldnif iltalittrY 1.
187 e. sod the sty te of the unn bersitter wtll
JACOB• B. HUBLBY
who will continuo the o3tl4l..iren-known stand
- zioots q. ¢CPLCT
Jacob B. Hubley & Co.
Dealer In (Rodeo Aroerterd sod Preueb Coot sedan.
ery, Iroolta. Pore In Pres.!. Water tee.. ad.,te..
27 and 9 FOURTH AVENUE, PHlibargh.
Urn.. dealer atleetlen Pietro le forolehl
ties.Wedatage. ax.4,lstlissle.Lan• style, . AlenNtr;
prepared to Lode,. alltPedd evening. ' jO7
ARNSTHAL & SON
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco './Igency,
SEG-ARS
Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tubuai,
i
v f ,rtITIITIICLD EVEREST Plttsbanlt. •
.
GEORGE BEAVEN
.huNintitertraza or
ndCream Candies aT: pies, _
Mad Dur,l44 la Fraskin sad tionnesuc Frnit"
Pickles, Joiller, Sanaa, CAtsapio, Nats:&e.
NO. 112 FEDERAL STREET,
JAMES RENO,
11 ; . RAND I •
Tboarryi of Bbu pipe rtomv,simmuiq
orrich, 64 and 87 13 ANDU K EITRIIII . .
Roldeasea.l92 Frortmast., Al • 02T.
CIIEGAILLY IXSTITUTE,:
at „ t ri, spiv= gram:Pl
CO/ Wit rj4l
K i4" 111.11
i (ho ttnirpt•MOV i ; Fr.. IN
xikdvrn . TdAppit D'lt :
ninapa.
~
4
RUBBER TUBING:
All .h .. of inals Rabbet Tubing. 4.17
.1. & If, P .
Annta for O. dtl.
151=3:1
„"' , .-Syr.i.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'
WII. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street.
Goiib 11, hr..' AM./
Desirable Dry Goods.
BLACK &SILKS,
BLACK SILKS
Vol/3- Low Prices I
D-R.ESS:GOODS.
.Pialrisod Meld Japan osi Bak&
Om*. allied and !bald Jamars• Poling
Irma. Ilarnarnaa, 01 . 0g1111.
roam and Drab Than Linens, vary cheap
Pri• 07
White Goods.
Figuied Piquet.
206 Plaid stidJasonsts,
Isis Per r iiwitte4 Swiss, .
Licht . and Mints.. a t lac Wes
4I EC %ROAM IN
CASSIMERES,
Cottonades and Linen Drills
Shetland Shawls,
LACE SHAWLS
Light Summer Shawls,
At Attractive Prices
WAIL SEMEPLE'S;
ISO and 1S l'ederal Street. Allegheny
REDUCTION
Regardless of Cost
BARGAINS I„ O 73ARGAINS !
MoTganstent &Co's,
MACRUM. GLYDE & CO.
Spring and Summer/Goods,
Shetland Shawls,
White - Skirts.
Parasols.
Sun Shades.
Guipure Laces
• Neck Ties.
Hamburg Edgings.
Ladies Hose.
Gauze Underwear
Lace Collars.
White P.R..
AND Mitirrrum et TUE
TRIMMING LINE.
Noy -78 and
.8 Market Street.
JOHN STEVENSON:B 848
&do..
J.IF.W.EI_,EMS,
93 Market attest, Pittsburgh.
•
flat/onloud .0 the latest novelties to Ma 1.•-
nary: also Wirer Pieces anq ellna . Platrid Warrant
nen gastgas, suitable for *WWI
Wobslarer of all thriAsiariorn re In gold .4
Idles/ cases. Cloth Rey end Pendant Prlohnt e.
scantly on baud.. well as • full variety el Out
goer grades of the Untie Watt Including Jur
can se, isnot- Porraesax, and olllrUmr.
We all partlcslim atteroJoa to our facilltles fat
moaning and orgalsting dna Watches. To that
tonne , of our business ne ere special ram
Or by well promptly Mind Design. of any
goods vent In doming. by at:requast. •
myliturim
KIN
HILL & ADikES
SEWER. PIPE CO,"
5 and 67 Sandask ySt. Allegheny.
Kunitartskr , Me d, rISRIVIXD WATER AND
WAND PINK Dollops te CIDAINICT SODA
NUM. And if TDRAVLIC 1110111LNT.
0. G. IfferdlLLEN, Agent.
HOI.MES, BEL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON
t G ITSIIIII42II.
3lstrofsemers ITICArr ME 11111111 wad LIOTIT
ANCHOR AND M NOLIA
Sheeting.and atting..
G RAND RE-OPENIN
NEW:GOODS.
Shoes, Boots and Gaiters,
11 EN HY' PAITI,ITs%
XN 0:110 AVENGE, ALLEGIIIENT
Th• onewslinsEl Ssi stain takes
of Ids iold linopo4 Moot •• It with • Itraa=
Welt Of 1100 Ts sUolfs AM , GAITERS.
Good& an wella• prin. will Mos msttsfasilos.
iontoor patrons sad In public vs invllanl .1•11.
e 2.111 HENRY Pa44.1111,_
WATER PIPES
Chimney Tops,
HOT AIR & CHIMNEY FLUES, &c.
ht, lame ..d foU asportasent ootuta.gl7 =M.&
HENRY H. COLLINS,
133 Moan) AvaNuE.
1=1:121=
CEP
HUDSON'S
Caneeling Stamp,
Emma
AITTIIOI:4ZED In THE GOVISI4IIIICNT.
,13r!tr lvri6 6v
crat n . the
IC=
ALLAN C. BAKEWELL & CO
Bakery, Confectionery
ICE CRE - ANL.
The undereldned hes ostabitshid tn.above
AfreT ( tat IVINT'eqUk tsair thjeNtlttieel
a 144
Mot the Parkorbeee ener
orpemb In Ida linti lite ealoolMletnnete =too
np for th e comment Of tce cnote. o .111 nnd It
ear? convenient to the Park: datternation On.
muted In goods, attandanoe end Woe. The Pa.
lin W.... Is solletted.
WIC A. MODES.
C. BARNES
ME:I
aller of WeiOtsand 3Wisonts,
co.li•FOUßnt rA l . k pittavurah.
CAN STEAK BOILER RAMS,—
Ptopotais inil be ...rafted. br ibi MOT
NAM ' ITlrlriteLt i ln Loa 11= 7 4476, t:
461.4 tie OI
Hp, 414writtak thavo„ for
ITV pt . , t.
r ill owl gm urt 4toase =an
t All ntutlaign irtztit,:vh. 1... r ,,,, i1
lestled. dlrecte4 to Orion In”ectorson4 with
th& Cotitrollar at 44 0410r.1 P. 1t... THUM the
- -
4 - 4 - --
40.
VOTICE—Iny •
•Inforimitiol• .
_LI SIMI COM:LAND wbn, sbOuS i ltil Mg
pi,
c =l =the Corzirj . kgtM,
D, a s
Plea Fo un gtkisiph , CaPamd• th"
Magmas PlnamTea., Iriu eoatopr A firm. by
addrralog LA , IS U. W. Milos. Juana
•
COTTON AND WOOl..
nr iiflaa co.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
ITEEMEI
OOb Ot •
Sash and Bow Ribbons.
- flats, Bonnets,
SUND OWNS,
At Primo Low neon be Found Anyvbere
OEM
crania noos FROM inrTni
STONE
is WOOD eraser.
KEI
SO and IS2 Federal Street,
121=131
At LB Be.. LoadletZ and Muer' Mat •
At 73c., full .teed Lama Shawl..
At 1111.00,1911 k Pares°ln, worthlll4 a.
At CNA, Fast Cotared Calle..
At Ho, Light and Dart Calknes,
At 10t.. all the Best Malan of Callous.
At 11.00 for I yards Chlnte Callon..
At 124..44 Bleached Muslln,• eupenorenßle
At 'Me., Feat Colored Lawns,
At Printed Chant. end A1e.... • %
-At 33,, Double Width Chase Mohair+. e alluvaln
Gloves and Hosiery.
•
Green sad Blue Kid Glove.
Blark and Cnlnredltld and Lisle Thread Glne
and Children's Hose.
Men and Bnys' Half Bose.
,AMES' IND GENTS'
Summer Underwem
ruilars. CON end Neckties.
Lace Mess usd IT.sodkerchlefs.
'loop Skirts ind Skeleton Corsets.
lassies' and etablren'e Aprons sod Nett..
Mar Bwitcbee awl Cblipioos.
Jet Jewelry. Pocket Books. Ratchels. A,
\TM. SEEPLYS,
180 aid 182 Feiieral Street, Allegheny
On a Par with Gold!
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
EASTERN PRICES
HITT FR* ARC INNITIM TO
Examine our Goods & Prices
ARBUTHNOT,.
SHANNON & CO
No. 115" Wood Sti•eet.
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"O. N. T."
SPOOL COTTON.
GEO. A. CLARK
SOLE' .AGENT
Sold Evenrw
1141- - e()%itht
AILEyeo
BrCHESINUTST,
P RILADELPiII X "
peIIeCGIOILEIMERIC
mo reputation and experi
ence of 40 years, warrant us in
saying that our, stook of 'Fine
Timekeepers of the best Euro
pean and American Makers is
now the largest in the coun
try; and we guarantee that each
,Watch we sell, is finished with
great mechanical precision, has
all the late improvements, and
Will run regularly, well, and
give satisfaction.
Inquiries promptly ropllool to.
Wads Rivalled IT tuira tar EOM
. IMPROVED
CIIERRY SEEDER
files been In use for the laetelhYouttAlld never
felled in an Mn I. lettandl 1.0 Or% entire •11.thISSO
-1401 to the purchaser.
I.lVhen run to Ile full Mashy, It will eeedabuthel
of ebonies in 20 agnate.
The blactdne Is Cheap. ideate, Durable and
Handsome.
The Rouen, is adjustable, thereb7 ad.iting It to
all Wed Chesil..
It in the pest Merry Seeder In the Morket. No
eareDliOn.
•dig orders addressed L.
JAMES BOWN
No. 1.3 6 Wood Street,
=1313Z1
Will be Filled at
lii4NUFACTURERS'PAICES.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS.!
Juit nocetred...l.v. sad doe wortp.ot of No
Talks,o-n.bitingnt _
SOIKIIONO.
Boyers are hutted to agi .4 moods* the stork
as quality pdwlll be,for :I...lntermit of the
yurcbassin
os Ago o e:=4 . l . alna p ule b srlaint assortment
EDWARD ITRAZLETON.
'aiACtsr3-V iu, I d 3 hood
T. T.
Vego'etTeaberry Toothwash.
tamed Newt% etteepelt and Itnt Deolltrlee
Reantated tree thee 1a1u11a= 1,4.1.6
It moans end teditate
lis=ejtjW o r=:
• PdreAter"AriereTtil". •
• 4 treTrifyles=. , •
Tor We Ojai .
a
JOSEPH R. HUNTER
Tiferahiknaze,,Broker,
luso xaxsE..ivry EITTIENAL"
=E
FM=;;
C "IP
STO TINWARE.
AL
%%RON& AC, EAO4
P. C. DETETS,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
,
" es aluit and Ohio Railroad Di
The , Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad
leooto pleted tautens Item 1114:111NCIND.
41 the eslehruted 4TILPITEIR HPILLVGIB,
In Kati l'lrelfiln, 4t.27 mite, It It being mildly
=tlSCl=l=l2l
• sktog to n 114117 miles.
In Its ' , ingrate %7a+ tyrant', It nencontas and aPatts
unto market t lin WONDERFUL COAL DEPOSITS
OF TFIE KASAWII A REGION IN WEST, WIS.
CIIIQA. • And thus briny. the supettor and abundant
Coals at that section Into etnnmunlnation nr•tth the
IRON ORES OF VIRGINIA AND CIAO. and the
WESTERN, SOCTII WESTI:ILN AND EASTERN
When ownpletw4 item connect the SUPERIOR
DARBOR FACILITIES OF TILE CIIESAPEASE
BAT with reliable navlcetlesen the °Mort4rould
thiu with the ENTIRE SYSTEM )F RAILROAD
AND WATER TRANSPORTATION' OF " , ME
OREAT WEST AND. SOUTIDY/LST.
It lOU mate It SHORT. EASY. CHEAP and FA
IVORAIILF.! ROUTE from the WEST to the BRA
end stll onnotanct n LARGE SHARE OF TUE
FEEIOTITS eeethut trinsportntlmto
the erest.
It VIII thus become 01:10 of the mostIMPORTANT
AND PROFITABLE F../ ST A .N - D WEFT' TRUNK
LINKS OF RAILROAD In the enuntry. end enm
wand F trade of Immense value.
The eempletw!l twtinrt of the 11.1.4 4 dolos
PROFITABLE AND INCItEASING BITEENESS,
.r„a I. i., added In twee to the whole amount of
me mortgage mum the notlrr 7.1ne—(1115.000.-
000.;
The Inn of tho'Chmareake and Ohio itahlroaa
rumpany,behttM FIRST SIORTWAGE rrorg THE
&WIRE LINE. Filar tal'l'r AND EQUIPMENTS.
WORTH WHEN COHPLOED AT LEAST 11130.
000.000. Ls tnerefore moor the most subetantlal.
nsersallse and sellable Its.llrond Loans SOOT of
EMEZIE=
E=1:1122
InvestoN and Capitalists.
Who deelre to make their. Inveetments with to
moat satisfactory assocanee of POSITIVNAND
UNDOUBTED SECURITY. . • ,
The Bolles are In denorninatlM4 of
pl,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
.d me) be End COUPON or REGISTERED.
tolorest Sla por cent. per annum. parable MAT
PRLYCIPAI. ANTI INTEREST PAYABLE IN
GOLD IN THE CITT OF NNW TORE.
Prim, DO AND ACCRUED EITERFT to Cur
rency. la whit price the, Der need, SEVEN PER
PENT. IN GOLD nn their cost.
en Gove;nmont Tinnd4 and othnrPeonitiosdeal
In at the Stock gschange received In exchange. at
their Pall market value, and Rends sent to all - parts
el the country. free of Express changes.
'they titri be obtained . hr ordering direct from in
or through, ant responsible Rani or Banker In 11/71.1
p.rt of the country,
Fisk & Hatch,
13 ...k>TR_ERS.
No, 5 Nassau Street. New York
Maps, Pamphlets and full
information furnished upon
application in person or by
maiL .
&•CO.,
B_A_NIKERS,
65 Fourth AvO. Pittsburgh
i
r=r!fffifJMN==l3
SPEC TIA CIES.
THE EYE.. •
•
Dr. FRANKS. the nelebramd Lecturer On the
ire. and Manuf.turer of Phtarit sod Inepreeed
Sportacles, boa returned to PStabutth, and !snow
ea the ST. CLAM 110TELo6ere ha adjusts bl
far-famed Spectacles to defer.Uve anion tem en
examination of the ere whine. so a; to suit equallf
moll by day ,10 by atsilleial light without fatigue,
front 13 to 23 years. ' Dr. F. maybe prufessionally
eoustilted on all 41.ases of the Slum. Rye.and
hal a•large stock of hls Seemed. and Eye Glasses
1 ..,
- for sole. About 4, 0 Pairs of th ese SPeetscies
mere mid on Dr. Fre 1s lest elett in the space of
three months. siring the most entire malefaction
to all, as it s tbedira gentlemen Alld citizens of
riuseurgh have by ce [idle tvitleed.
Ile partlertlar end enquire at shelf...Ma' entrants,
on Penn street for 10'. Penske L a
el nn. ROOM 22
!t.Cletr Ifotel. _ . L_____ . ~,,!,%I Trit
ere.
WAIO'I:WS
PILE "REMEDY
WARN W?, PILE. RVIIEPT bee wryer felled
Mot crew In ono case) to cure the yeti . worst Aiiees
of Blind. Itching nr Eire ling Pllce. note erbeero
afflicted should InUnedlertely call ou their druid:et
ind get
. PIAIIifEIPS'PILE REMEDY. it Is ng
presely for the nee, it d . le nue recommended to
~,.,
any other Meow. It b cured buoy Maniple:
Shirty years standing. 1 rice ill. Per Mir by drug
gists ere , Tuber.o. •
• • : : ,t~ •.:~
MORGAN & CO.
MANUFACTIMEIL9 OF
CO N NE11,14 svri,LE
COKE •
t their Miner. Brol
Office, 142 WA!
311IP TO
BY RA
And Delve
OscarF.
MA TWA
CONNELLS
DEA ETMI IN
Youghiogheny...an Antlaraelle . Coal
PITTSBURGH. PA.
OFFICE : ROOM No S. Casette Building.
lar Orden resperettul 7 soil/Med. .r l 4
CO
__
COAL! CO A 1 7 4!
~,,i_. . .
.
YOUGHIOGRE • GAS COAL` CO..
Thle < Zopani ere prepared to famish the
bill, C °repeats or nerdlts.AT IrAtIIIIATION.,
Ottee eod Tard attiold g the ConserJlesttle Rad:
rotd Depot. foot of T 1 Str:oet. PlUelbstett. .
Orders seldreased to Übe, Mom West Steel..
Ts., or to Yard; Alit tee promptly ettolded to.
. 11%. C. OTIERti, Bottretary.
Charles Armstrong
DEALER eY
Youghiogheny . and - Connellsville eoa
,
' And Marniractorer or
COAL. SLAM AND DESIII.PIIIIBIZND mare.
1 0MCD AND YARD. corner Butler and Yortoo
street.. Liberty erOLEFer Welt. . Ninth wart;
elsO, Second evert, cp s. trer`O. end et foot or
BOY ! rand ward.
Orders A L :Aga; or riiifito're oftleet,. or ail
droned toms cluougtaltreourighp.O.oriu.rocetre,
proloptattentloo. .
• Relerto Whole Ler narlyw n nienre
Kli s ' " 1 . 2. 1 ut`.le 1I c ran
'MI hell. SUM.=
~..... , C o.,
•II "." irg . ..lMrtraff h bursv..allll2.l.,
,t 00, .1. 11.1.r0n 3 Catonm Marshall it._Co, it
len McKee 4 Co, Del.& Dotal. Vonee
R.
e mu., renosytennts It. FL 4fleithe4/ V 413.7
COAL.! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Raving riarmet thstr Office to
No. 567 Liberty Street,
1 7. 0 6, 'Lear MID SECOND MOOR.
actINI,Vg "4 ar h
oritAtingia
-I°7 t.4."=lVb3areeme...«thuski to than
sitro• the marl. .1111.. , “14.1•4 To rrowlal
C ETS
MIP , OIL CLOTHS, &c.
pfTS
(HEAP (AR .
Superior' Ingrains,
E=C131!!!
COMMON CARPETS,
50 To SO CILST9 PIM YARD.
• •
N.PC kLLTTIVI, BROS.,
51 1 Filth Avenue,
CARPETS.
SPRING STOCK.
hie, ,Medium and. Common
CARPETS.
Oar Stock la the largeet Ue . have
ever offered to the trade.
Bovard, Rose & Co.,
21 FIFTH AI'FNUF
mhltdal . , —
BA
CARPETS
CAN NOW - Bit lIAD AT
• I
I'Farland &Coll s
1 .Alits 73 FIFTH AYE
They are bating trot!, and lOU dose out many of
the beat
Brusiels and Ingrains,
At lees Wen itet iott. CSallsoott and get the dolts.
CARPETS.
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES !
PINYST DISPLAY OF
C 4 RPE TS
Ever Offered in this Market,
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER McCIASTOCK & CO.,
23 Fifth Avenue. •
flig)lßilM3: 4 s4
Mat afastarete a LIMING. ELME wad MIX •
MATTRESSES. Feather Batten we/ Pillows. •
Church Cushions. Cornice Mooldless atMl aE klauts
of Upholster! , wort- Ana deem Ls Window
Shades. RAM GINO and White nolleadarOurde.
Tame's. ate. Perrieraar 'attention. to Mr. to We
lag tsp. eleeetug eruf bruedug. &wide and reta7. ,
tul earo.ll.
oor mode of cleardrur meet L. the only way to
which rota mirk fee 11141161114 that the moon ant pre
served and the goods thoroughly freed from aLI
dust .4 vermin. The pricefor eleerdrur bee.
=iy MdliOld. Our dmreee 1411 =LI for an de.
ll good. free of charge. •
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON k THOMPSON,
15pnasterion and iftropliators
ram Carpet Beating Establithmeat,
IN). 127 WOOD STREET,
~.a,.~~~szs•a~, ~Yi.~.~•~.IfEfPiZ
CARPET CHAIN
Of all Colors,
ON DANL. AND FOIL SALE AT
ANCHOR COTTON !OILS/
mra~.
Allegheily City.
le) Fr.T*lreltll ti zit /I
- 100 - VVOOD STREET.
QLTEEtsI . SWARE,
China and Class
MOMS PLATED 1:760D5, DINNER
. AND TEA BETS, TEA TRAYS
win el at
prices.
.0110,
I
R. E. BREED & CO.,
REYNOLDS STEEN. ic CO.,
124 Wood Street
Lmp.reo.... nailer* to
FREACII, CMNII, 417. GLASS AND
Queelasware.
13 ,- Tho osoottoont id Now York orl •
Ford, P. 8 C. IR, A
ER STREET,
MEM
I,lt. 0 A.D ,
in the City.
MI& Co.
tfRERR OF
ILLE COKE,
ESTABLISHED Ina •
firelLT 111011T...ALSERTAmeaT2..nOrr, K. OMR
HIGBY, CIIST Sc CO.,'
No. 189 Libe;•ty St,.
•
RAO toe,. end Job Iket
gIaer T NISWAXE. °LABS and BILYIOI2-
_
The secention of eg re4t - tines good,
$ climatal to oar loof Imported
train the Mee reieleea =Mete. mg vre
L receiving• Myth end gegrablil lot of We
WiirrilE
CONTINCtreI TO TRZAT ALL . p.ITATMLIA,
1°": & rot= erarnm
tedr/30r - fleidakal ' , Arealanoos sad ha-
Mer h aelellinil mltre b n o lo i . Marmara.,
aa o oo l gqrr
makialmi. eversion to society, n0m,w0t000:th..,,4
tf ,r t i terze=4, 1 47 , zarr .7. ladelerz 006.
oat mt.= m to reader marrlado ,
oo d motefora impradept. porammtly
Persons adllcurd elltk Mee or inky other delicate,
totrteme or bete standing cornettational onethlsint
tat
;MM. biamorthca or Welles. Palling. I
Mon or Maratha of the Womb, Omit% PtOtYLL
Asmommtkora; Stonoretuttla. DismenOntsoela
Samtlity kllatentault. am treated MI. Um greet
rralreilyttro thiroMW: r ' "'"*.ll
of Memel and treats thousands o f moo or
ale
W . Tert.amenille Scram In that r
She Voctor mod
pm* thaß WIVOIII. fall nmemlon of onaml see
prlirata diemr that aua be WI Cm at Mae:* b 7
mall for tee Mope, In reeled envelopes- sr
motenoo Matthias thatrettion to the •Mlrtad,
wattling . tbajeetola.ta Itotertln• th e imam Mere
timer oompl_
teltA tewaLTlaTier , l i. comprietemr ten emote rocess,
71
nhre=4l . nircitne neteinWra
141 u=
~th. '''''
" At
as. however. a personal ewures to
'
=willete otWe =ll personal
end. tor to awcolsonodeslon o
Woo e then ene sporLeoente ronneeteel with
thew* pernide4 with weer, retelene
fnw
la 1110= InciwiLenrer=
MAK
In the Dealers own bborstol7. ander his persona
napentolow . .W.I paroWete et ord. !soh or
tor awn tor Meteor No peenr*, . ghee* e.
m itzt.,,l2,.i4e.Mlll9**.
mom sewer , pg. i ~,,,..111, . BT.
pROPOSAIS ,FOR CO/4.--Sealed
.1.. A.900.14.Wi1i be tooling' no N 0.19 WTLIg
fists% eetO July IRO. 11170. tor trot its
ISAVOI to No (110.11400) taossasa ImshOlo of
r od LOUR 00.&L. to M Malmo' u tlioOtoot
Wool Mow MOOS
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