„ oy 29 it ,Not go 1 -Dad ;.2 t', —Dec ft ....Da p ”o [' 4 ~ Dn. . 7Die ~ 1 i Doe ,11 a ,: », i Ld ork,:.' -IDIIIO -.; If York.,f. -1 Ar York+. 1 , ' e . 4. s (ii ontliamptoli.Dia ' rI ...Liverpool ....-Dge I 71c -Liverpool --Deo 1., ir :Liverpool 4...1.Dee F . k -Liverpool ....-Thie• 2D ; ork -Sonthampten-D.a 20 .!f a' Liverpool Deo 24 ,4, ork -Gburgow .....-...Dee 27 w . f. A; „Do i k.4., patoppee 27- .is eFefYd '..L1401 , .. - 1:40 1 30. Boston .Liverpool Jan 7- ..,omNeW W ork . Glasgow Jan 10' •••••••• , •X e ir. tf9rk4 4 vA94 o l ti .,:Jan 14 ... . . roBK 04431Wie ITEMS. --. eimugth . 7 - e r 4i1 t .;3 1i . 1 . :k1 7. "i& 'idtitd ? ;, ' The : tr y sa l • is again agai a mt the trade and dmvers. hen o . o he Felled to sell. had to' stet: li la emmessio d rehe Etato ranioli 3 le Ito t o mm ine•re' loin the sa ng t a h r JAL mit fa:- vor t ea a : 088 weighing 2a) ihs wtll with diffieOr nir $4 50. bt t each weith2llo@2Bo are ,sia iv more salable ats4 go • da4 W • . • ' 1 tE*Blehik 4:k i?iitli Tie 441.4. flafesiOf;l;un' :`....,;- try were ma? eat $l9 75. .d the demand is not •/' stror aat that. City is, waver, held at 211 2$ for old and sl3fer lr. • .r , ~ _.•,:. - 1 • i g,sl4 littlerces.ll It h marl to day, and ; + pufeliases at 87;i4c were fe - easy. In kegs it ... ' meets with better inani and a tale is Laid to ' have biers made atielei -... ."-- ' ' Tr, , _Right hundred OE on.theiteamerA RPM V.lO - 4 1 ,. 1 „, matt. , ‘ .l- TOPAYgr. bas; nine inches sine.; our - hit:report,. with six n the canal. • i lheictrwer Ohio is in tine nay' _ s order. We have no is ter or more f.tvorabl voles...fPgi-the- Kanawhii e c ulowi f il eightuoutliiiieabundanti f - Tnifirtlist - 641 'at per hpndred. with - 1 The lieshvulepl r Pittsburgh , i over, ....i- a 3 bake of cotton; e Lady Pike "used Cai ro Saturday nigh is due here to.morrow. l las s , ! iirfoll i L cot ' a th e iollAivitlipsseetri ( Litw . llit lve ole" _On. • ordifyrhavioa ale i arrived ere yes-1 torday. After di tig her cargo she want coil the dook'forreprii e will soon ire' ready far! genie , a tm — W. Thomas goes to Cairol and. perhaps,m'aq with a-to also arges' of coat, for the. i eat. will take' 3 , 0 tons of Geyer 1 reight - to Columhus. tits ' • ''''' yalle. iii l • The river was ow !Weir last evening , wi h six feet w the canal. four feet in the pass, en d: t h r e e e*icks. Weather &ear and P.easant..: Frint*iit indications, we have great hope of as alert' give .13/3 ahun dance nrcoat _ FA tt i ua4l theiribritiviegin such a condition as Role the gunboats to operate tal i ar d furnish loner armies in the interior. We also 'ea r n e l umberlard and Tonnes geeriverg are . tleveral boats a r e pre _ parieieste. j e with Government stores The m ary Ca ro„ ht up 63 hogsheads of to bacco f eem ,.etrltin river. • She went up as far as Cantor l' 11l Se.lolElill., .lil Vib.riVer ablitr ir kg rapidly Sa'urday. In the.2eilinu a 4,_ 1, tolo-lr a. ~ ....it swellPd , one bet SN '• ablCii Se ' then- eight feet 314 r i aterMark in" December, 7360. inches spin . There is eset in. „ShanneLtait , t4),-Crair:l- . ~ The-Invfi' , sr is mg raPidlY—from Peo r i a down. witi, n f. tin the channel to the moteh. ,•-, 3 41 Plli The Us VI is ri•ing &lowly, with five feet Wunel; om Keokuk down: We have b neWS. I from the Missouri river. fhe wea , nist fine and mild. aa. IE rt NET. The folltrates tv, , ere maintained by our Brokers yIY. 1 vik t ; . Gold , .. 0 Silver ' 22 DemanA.:... ) I cc*Exehange. . New Yd.— k . ;! 'Phiqpielphia Baltimci-..: Boston. ...... • !tern xebsoge. Cincinra, li s io Cleveland par Louis% Lonia... par A v 1 :..- w : ABLE LOT 9.F - i ii vit 1 li iodTpLif HS, SHAWLS litilanal HESS GOODS; . Baited e-wan, do . ' and Twilled Flannels, Blanteleil w ill, e sold , eltean for cash at tt .r. LYNCH'S, ieclo .:' if 0.96 Market street -- r3l* /S AND MUSTERS, Purster,. gzAir Bisweinr. ll i)triell., Plecteteheoll,l362. j , ON OP PARTIIQQERIIII3iP. nershO l ikereloforis - existing he- NOERIend W.R. °GARRARD the 20th of August, 1562; i g i Vitirt r il z :Ate7443' '-a") - bitpio tinned by klY.lll%;intena: have al yericAot_article of AR:FOR v ,STOUT 4 The undersigned o the friends of the , late firm for their i pa and promise (into ess, , Wallon all who the aVAI' 7 -KN;:of Liberty street, so o business community. will have of our: business, with the full ivery.l dery 01 DENVER & MaKAY, , Pittsburgh Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER. /AMES MaKAY. 41i6E CO. G lIN U DE RS pfrit AID span MAKER% , t,;.1 A v.. B. .1$ Traaaegile Depot. (3 L suitoo &mikes to oar ono and glor.-anct tutted , for, alle,tiaw 2 4 NanY9egasetedlos. • ' tirtito•embintotton ol es 431 r out anus. and for i saw mins. re Rave ab=unntrfnddi and adtfor4l6- sentA Geld VPVFIVITni:, 4461. tteet imi s y n . 1 . " It and . : 1 =l 6 llll q t r tlre Mit '--- andwornuited In all.oulatto triyo glitififagtr A ._ aarCorivAr o 2 l Ingo= ad -(Lammas' 101 U BACK ps:o LAIMErAdAMBI -.01109 procured at r" . 0 7,55( 1 ..4' uol:3na . - jut GO7MININEENT. isbidiitai. t,o tAtZ O. I WaelOurtpn•Pp CL • NE w: Alt „ 47-360 21 k tf.l44.ofis.tfq . Tazium booni_ -ank-1416*, 414: Aonpreikemenummarn we leitiona*tow, . 1 4lkederal dna' . ram Airightin7 eft: tas9 . 1.111 T '. , DAILY POST--ADMOED . : •-..::. - - RATES. .One -year, .by mail - Hz mor4bs. ......... - ....... ............ 9 rd. ' , Three ,- " ............ -............ ..... 215 -' -' 'One . -- . ~. uiele and All . ' '; Oneireelc;_delivered irl'ilieCii ----- 15 y........ .._ mg geßarre,isv_ited to eall ndrkesithem4l ,e, i si ß e e c0pm......... .. : .... .. ... ........ eweerikrabrot. - - SOHN . . - , Tongents per hundred ...". 200 • . 1 40,P47ND'PIANOS4 MU& foiliZettzar -Joikisrmotz.e. deo2o • --'BllVOod*eit., 1191409, 'flNt-11111111 - Army, i tti!l i glit c rait Acjp:tan fi t (llogtonLig:reo nateasimi. lodennificat-54 7 57_0100.111 • and $l6O Etar e nioniumsst 60. 60 .1G1V1M..W., 300.860 apdf4oo'dollam .Eor ralfig,••l2 , : • • • •.1 JOHN H;MEE111011,,- • .deti2l.) • .813Vopd sited. WORTH OF • PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM S . „. of the moat tm.perblvoikraintlitilbf ] every and from the best mannfitetnxertln the emaritr they have been aeleattd - with the ire' test past' b!etare. ;special)" for the Prioesto F. or sale JOHN-f 11: M an ' LOU& - -• 'Blsos:it eijmot. 0161 "IVEW sz,..w<rocrAlrz -PIANOS. •LAjlingliDwoolli Woes. - Astitkm and ova VW; *with nawklatote - $l6O ; wf moaldiaga.Aarvataeo.and.: inlaid n name boa $175, SM. 52IYaJ; and upwardirolbe same wi pearl 1425i:4. 1 %AraJ , Tha'abova -- Piano thQuirk 'l3.P.P44.wo.yeryeraillett. , r Second ban Malmo at SZ, so_, .$5O, $6O, ::$75 and $lOO, Ne itelodosawfram.llloupwaad& • • 11(11tilc; MUSIC. . , We puidiShinndreds of pieces of Mi M sic, a large' number being by c first masters themushiallserld:: - Also, • thswriollon Books for nearly aJI musicalinstraments, 'Select Nand' Mn, sic,-the Notl 1/ziridl; Pakiatiortiong Book; Ala ofirre dom, &c. Our thniis eataloguei: which as sitto'all'arhosend for it contains lists gall our varieties of music, with L"prioes attached: No lei. dy in the ()wintry should - be witkcnvit..lhdere by InailmexgratSprotoptbrfilled,- and as'fabb,ftillit executed ad :th ough tta. person' ordortng were pruseut:lltemit_moner in a reestored letter o bYlgerPrefa. iIIOBACE noWwddamw, No:481 - Broadwaa, N.Y, boles of cotton arrived .Tecreas and &militia. PIANOS -A CARD TOREY,PATRON: and Competitors.—ln yelastorf wilts 63101 brated Haines Bro.'s Pianos, Mrs. O. BLUME' would beg to state that she has had theAgepoy o these Pianos for 11 yearscindlniing that 14eriod, she has had the pleasure of selling& Jarge.num4 bar of these far-famed instrunienisto - reimetf thti first families of Pittsburgh and surroundings, not 4 withstanding her competitors hem beat to injure the well estiblialied reputation of theseaupener Pianos4but I am happy to state thattheir efforts twee' Been, thus far. without avail. and finding their efforts useless, and that these inetrumentgwereinoreasing in public fayort they have hastened to New York. endeavoring to obtain th.dgenpr r for,thp very Pianos they have been - 10 Years rtrinitieewn, 9. _[.2rerY CILARCOTT.E .111Luom. Sole Agent deol6:.= sw4wmixdbtiniiloiti, M=;22 GREAL.---tOL.EkSTERN • WALTER PATONixMmEMILiiNIII bgdispatoh ed from NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, SATITILDAY, January 3d, First Wist each bierthowapratag to Ale ilmiiaitaattarkor aor comnfodLatiOts. of,fite spitrgopm;•• atlitayiagjbe sams tlllvarsisitalitA l 4 l l l 9. 3 at al 'aids twit h eft an . • Se..itea of -spartimenirfor famillee may ke en 104 0. .. ed by special agreement. tArvant3 accompanying Passengers and dill di en tnaii twelve sears of age, Calf fare, In frAnta free fecond Cabin state-mom berths, meals fur nished at separate table $BO Third Cabin, intermediate state - room pasaen gere:found tables nten-' silaand good food" Steerage, , Withinaperior aCcoonbodations Poch passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of lug jigsaw. An • experienced tiurgeon on.bost:d. .- ForTreight , and ?ilium avgs , to CHAS. A. 'WHITNEY, At the olEce,..No. 26 Broadway; New York. HQWIr.AND tc- ASPINWALL. Arents,, or;TROBLAWItATTIGAN., Agent. WATSR , BTREZZ'PIT2:3B UIiG.H. de2l.tE r • i , ; J., . . .ErrElFui . upon_the eatate. of Mrs. SARAH B. FET TERMAN; deeeesedoha7ing been_granted to the kmderiiiiied by. the , fteatater - of , - Wills. ho„ all battuona•lndebtedtto.theaai(Leatate are regnested to . plaktf_payttietikanfr„thoae having present them' to - • • • . - • GILBKRT L. 33.aeisTESESIAN. /10 . ;137,.1r0artk attest. Pittsburgh. oestd4sw. Aaministrator. fuommELviimmiti: • CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS . (At tie old patablialled Comte Radom) p174111112111gE WAY, ''34Edlß ST. (mars - sTBEET. Repairing done as laud. DAZES & BIERCIAWIT TAILORS, NO-185 BMITIMIEW kERIPT. MED A NV Z lostlinisFelleY ST Ele a Tr A. TA GI- 0 0 31) =Amu of lotliefCguitmefesi Vestingto, &a. /il,l3O—A large stook of , . GENT'S - FURNISHING 'GOGHS, lueluding Woolen Shirk Paper 03//arsarea roes. anti evta7thingnialzkent to , Brat °lila iiisigh i. g Shirai. Orders Rromptly executed. au3o:lyd . _ . HAILMAN, HARM 00., mutoriertannus-or 'leen, Bratle.Plow 'Am. B. Steel Sjirings, -Axes,, WAREHONECE., ; -„SQ.,. -77 WATER MEET. 1 ,; -1 TgrektiVilL PA. I i - CEO,;R,...COCHRAN, ATTOIRDi"AN'D 'COIIMILLO4 AT LAW Office N0.69 draniitreeVneox the Court Nouse, Pittsbnigh..r 1 r L L BVSKLMitir ENTRISTWO TO carewilkiecoi:ire`prompt4tOintion. ' lions mittltitoid theutoney - prditiptly 0c6:17. - - 1 . Omers Qtrsaintaitsrmrll.l3;43ltn ,iPiusburgh-Pa.: Dee: 20*;1882.',: Y at this/egee for ,the -delivery at NOVO; TEinuessee. ofTwb)limdria rietimat. ' 200, 0 0 . A. MONTOOKERY. Maier and Quartermaster , . 14 4 13 Aria". , dell:Md., ' ? rimuoars, r itLEtzi-t? LrOt r " - PRIPOIW-to, gm. *Pun .44 11 4 m , g3L w ate l- P4. l 'd lUME L `,./4 00 14,Fard' ilharartewre Haw daipmd Ogg Ll,l' ,Cor, tie; iarket sad raid streeta:Pittsburahaa• 1 ,, -N )1 Ifltm-TFORNI4 ceiptlefarellivefoi , itigertr4otsellunte Celle for Ilia wines. imperior to a,Ar AMAMI and equal to 0.7_ Euro_ _Peau-Wince; They ipnsist of Rock. An oitt__ ,or '-adtiectitall'and Port:and - the attention oft involiddia called to then 1,:e4220.11nd ' Oar Emma." ismond Alley. TITOII WELL PLIOOSIII COLL rAT JOS alcc IL Borbutcl'a, - No.'9Bllarklit.fatriet scd liar o 14a a pair of thaw cheap Balmbrallhotatiuithe a aa'Aust rareivo4_, , f -TO- L , IN•E RP 0 OL. DIIQIIFONE WORKS. tillk^.‘';-. - 7, - . .244e.x.i.e.,..-:-. 4t .- f`• t :---..' '. ' ; - t '' ; $ 1 41. it:. :..:.j•-.)' ~... - --..., '7.4:. 1.7....?.., -i - . '!. ~-,•' 't". ' ''; , i `!:.7.; I -:,i . .--,'".• ~..,. , . . ._ ~ .. .. . . E't .' -.-- ._. _ ......,:. B .- -.---• 1 , 1 - , 1 plii .'' i ) - .. ~*t -,,, , ; ~,_ 1 ,,,.. ~ ~,. .: ~ . ., - -e :, . , . ... .. • -.... 0,1. ,--- 7 -, .'.....: ..,,---7---• 4-, ..---- -7., . , . 1 , : ~. .. •.•-. ,; . ',, • ".f 1 . 0 ,1 - 2 .- F ., I , .... • . - • . - ~.. . • _ . _ . . _ ,. .. . . .. . YZ7P4PIT. Tlivß,soA NEW ADVERTMING BATES. The lollowins rates of advertising have bon Hireethretirti* the Znbl Aheis 'of tne Pittsbnrib Daily Press. to take effeot on and after the 10th day otNplembpr, ISO!, on all - Aew oontniate EITAISDINiGOIZATTIM P.. 23 3.13G,L2-8,Q,11/1.33, EVERY - One insertion 60 Two niontho-- - 111-0 , 00 Two insertions,.. 100 Three months 11.00 Three theerponi 125 ottrmopths_. 13 OD Onifirbogri" - 2:00 1 1 1KamonthW:.. 11100 22anireeltai. a Sim montlic.i... •I* 0 Three weeks: 500 Nine months,... 20 OP One month '6'oo Ono 'year aa oto , AV* clusr6MAßl2lokArrElL • Which .. . W allows thejoririloge of a tvaaklychoage of matter, to be insetted tanotiraow advertilements. YE OINGLE'SQI4IIS EVERY D..!,r t Six months .., g l B 0 0 Twelve months - .... ~.... 8000 Administrators' Notiees . ... `225 Marriage Notices 75 Death Notiees.eaoh insertion.- . 50 , . : — .l4.lPadvertisemhite ordered - in for one Month, or lees time. to be cash at the time of oe. daring.; „ JOIE L.E;C T 'TA L E . MY UNCLE'S CASHIER. "My dear Charles, it is a question fok you, not Tor me—you must decide yourself. I can, only state the conditions upon will that 'decision Oust befotitietie t i g to college, you must go with a very small allowance indeed. andyon must work hare for a fellowship of some kind, for I can Ipage you. nothing, as you know, beyond a idovisicin...foeyOur Mother and unmarried sisters, I shall leave nothing behind me when : I go. , If you go to college, you will enter a circle; the entertainment of which will multiiily ten-fold,your chances of suc cess in after life ,• it will give you a position in society . which nothing but bad conduct can deprive you, and will put you in the fair road to become what I should like to see yoii 2. --a scholar and a gentleman. If, on the other hand, you accept your uncle's offer, yon will have a far larger allowance/ as a salary, than I give you under any circumstances, the chance of succeeding him in a very good ousiness, and soon be , coming a man of some importance in the commercial world. 1 need say no more' you mulit choose for yourself; I shall want yoar 'answer to-morrow, in time to postl go and think it over. Don't say anythind to yotirsistera, or they will persuade o n to go to Paris, for the chance of visiting you there." , , . . , - Stjeli was my father's address . to me ati We eililY ake'of seventeen. It was a ilif-1 ficult question to decide—Oxford or Parisi, Still Ldid decide, meinext day announced that 'decision. "I should prefer going to college, father, at all (moats. '. "Glad to hear it, my boy, though the other course would have been the cheaper for ; still lam glad to hear it. I can't do much foryou, but in sending you to college, I can do more for you than I can in any other way. If there's anything in you it will come out there-; if not, you will not be spoilt for other things afterwards, so God speed you, my boy." To college, therefore, I went, with only one more word of advice from my father. As I left the gate in the 'hired .chaise, he "God bless you, my boy, but if you mean to be anything , don't hear midnight strike too often. Three years had passed, and I was 'get ting on' as my mother told her friends ; and in a few months more, I had hopes of, getting something worth having,-in the shape of my degree and fellowship. Alas! my hopes were vain. I had hardly return• ed to college at the end of my third long vacation, when I received a telegram an nouncing my fathers illness, and reached home too late to see him alive again. My college dreams were nver—l had not a penny in the world—l must work for all I PM to have. I My uncle-now wrote to'repeat his former !offer. I joyfully accepted it, and a month saftermy father's death I was inParis. My uncle's house was in one •of the 'small streets lying between the Rue Vivi enne,and the Rue Nontmarre, just North !of the Bourse. It was,as May besupposed from its sitnation, an old rambling place, with the banking houses on one side of the court yard, and the residences on the other. The offices, the scene of the new duties, consisted ofs suite of three rooms, communicating by swinging doors ; in the farthest sat my uncle, the next was the chief cashier's or clerk's, and the third the office proper. A counter stretch. erelong the whole length of the room, and on the top of the counter ran a high, troll; wire-guard, with two or three small km:liar. openings, through which the mon ey was passed and papers were passed And taken. Behind this guard I was to Sit as third cashier or clerk. My uncle's business was that of a banker, bill dis- Counter and money-lenderiand to judge by the rate at which he lived, he must for tiorne years have employed a very large amourit of capital, or have lent his money a little.more than five per cent, in *rest. I My uncle having shown me over the cjaces took me over the house. "My daughter. Mr. Wardee—Vietorine, tuy. dear, Mr. 'Pardee—a nephew of mine." I looked at thy cousin once and again— Bps was worth looking at—a most singular mixture of races was :visible in her face., Shelled' a higki•bitad, thoughtful 'flee; lien forehead=a man's rather than a girl's •-fii delieite chin and mouth, with the small teeth - so Characteristic of the more lnghly . organized French nature, and a ngese and eyer unmistakably English, in e clear bridged outline. of the one, and open; featless gaze pf the others. She e lia a curiosity-- a new thing— and I' de *gained to study closely Victorine, my cousin. ; "You must dine-.with us at six o'clobk. Where did you sleep last 'night!" ‘fAt the Bedford.' , 1"YOU - iiia hatter bring your trunks here; your . ikeady'." lleaßt; l T l did'nbt :think I was to live f`Tkei*Ple , l47 Where else?• Paris 4apiakelkegiqiisce for young men ; you cheaPer than anywhere faldei, intoti' , 6inftittable perhapi, if Yog and; Vic iorine,dou'A , rtbis.Watmdire than.' had hoped for, to find myself domiciled in my uncle's Boyle. I thoughilui had done much in renewing hie - Offer after my refusal, but this over came 'mo, • am really grateful to you for your kindness." "All right, my lad, all right. See and , gef your things here or yon will be late for ditiner." • gt dinner Was introduced to the chief .cashier, or rather the manager of my un cle's business. Once or twice I noticed his eyes fix. themselves on me in a way that gave me the idea of his measuring me. I felt annoyed at this; and I ihewed a little, perhaps, in the tone of my Voice, . MORNING --, XANITARY:II 1803 , • • , as I iniWered hiiiiiiitiirt''esasio the pract tice of E nglish commeiae "GIN .said my wide, 'Cite knows noth-. ing about the matter, Monsieur Vernay.- 7 Ask him to reciteto you a cliorne from the 'Antigone' and he'll repeat half the book; but of coim'derOe--of banking he knows nothing." . - "We Shall teach '•him our system in a. few years, if he will 'only stay so long with "He'll stay longs '.th an I shall, M. Verney." . • 'i ' . "Let me hoPe•tiotP.M. Wardes—you are a youngmen.yet." ~ .-4 "That may be; but` I don't mean to spend all -my life in your dear Paris,- M., Veniay." "Whatever corne a 'ciii;ivill do our best with thel,yOung-gehtlenantomake him use ful." , ''f i I felt angry and ve xed at this converse-. don ; thMigh the hinlitthrown out by my uecle were plain enough, I did not like this contemptons' tresitnieqrfromhis man ager . ..i,F,I . i Moieover, I noticed_that iM. Verney paid most assiduous -And graceful atten tions to Victorine, who accepted them as a matien-cf - courserstitlihrintidenni still more inclined to digit _ MI - WCill was easy efilingh—too_ eesy.— I co_pieklettera, paid Awty,...meney,„and did-lall that :heti - ivied_ged to eiy;dePartment inlitinio'clark. ' M. Verlag?' was' careful to give me nothingtothi,that was not aim. plied) , itsalCAndpivailliered fei l ",i - tilint 'Of something that mightilidupy my iiiiridliti well as my fingers. lA.; -; :theeyening I soli Aore:mient cmt," anti - 4,lllfArem , cchiteiit4O spend My time with yictonne, who, on her part; seemed to..thinh the evenings were pleasant enough 4o' lee& 'short ; so, while pap a dozed in hie chair, Victorine and I taed and ,sangttfbiii heart's-con tent. . M. Verney came shoal once a week to dinner, and contrived Viet, and indeed, at all times, to give my Uncle the idea that I was in ,peed of much Uhielung es,regard ed businessmatters.. 4.. "How many years doyen think, Char les," (we were cantina, retider,) "will it take you to learn to cotidect' papa's busi ness?" 1 -1 _ _ "How Many months, you mean, Victor ine. These practical ,men, your father and M. I jerney, are greatly mistaken in their estimate of me; they' fancy that be cause I never looked into"a day-book, or journal, or ledger, beforti,l came here, I shall be Years learning, -their use i its a mistake of theirs: I hiiii, ever since I was old enough, done littlir else but think; : and disciPline - of thickirid enables me to, learn in almonth what their undisciplined minds wold require tivldve for. As for M. Verney, his i systeink' as he calls it s is a good one and a *Arable one ; but' tlor . tar e fifty methods , of applying the, sae prinCiples. He bookete _that ,by system fraud is rendered , Aptpossible, be cause discovery is certain: he's wrong,' and greatly wrong ; • andir Mad access to ; his books, I believe I couldprove to a dem onstration-that it is so." -1' Victorin somewhat incautiously defend ed me ther eat time I waniattacked, and repeated y remark that 'if I had access to - his books I could prove fraud to possi ble • I M. Verney started, - turned pale, and turned on Me a glance thatlinade me sure of two things : first, that Ibis chance bolt had hit the mark—that Ogre' was fraud ; and next, that if M. Verziay conlikput me out of his ay he would' tintebe'very '' per ticular as So the_mearOf doyigl6°4!;; . • This one idea of finite kept forcing' it self before l me constantly; M. Vernay's care of' particular books and kepi, his constant endeavors to make my uncle take "one glass more" than was , good for him, and te strange, suspicions-looking people wh came to him first, and then drew out oney from the bank; all com pelled ul h me Ito think of it. I was more than confirmed in my suspicions by an in cident which occurred some few months after this idea first entered my mind. I had lost myself in the Faubourgs rath ,er late one evening, and ;entered a small, ,mean-looking restaurant to ask my way.— There was 0 number of men in the room, and as I glanced in a looking-glass I saw a face there was no mistakine-' -that of M. 'Verney. He was sitting at one end of the little round marble-topped tables, with two companions, with his face to the wall, and his side-face reflected in the glass.— . I• saw him. I clearly, but from'hie position' `he could not see Me. Instead Of asking my way, I took a seat near the party, and 'took up a paper. They spokeln French rapidly 2 in an under tone. 'I will tell you," said Venitin "it will not do; yoli always have to ask me before you draw, and unless you Can do it in my way it cannot be done." "Repeat," said one, "repeat; what is your way?"l "This," said Verney. "I will give you' a cheque now for .50,000 francs, with the Marquis de 's signature. Lizette will bring itl; she must come in her car riage and cash it to-morrow—und=" "That's it 'exactly — and-what are we to do ?" , "Give me notes for 45,000 francs, to night." "45 1 0004 that is only 6,000 francs, and , a carnage and horses and Lizette ' s dress —it is .too little; besides we'have got the money; I like the old way beat; T will' come annual." "Yon_ cannot d 3 that without risk of dis eovery. Viet prying English nephew is suspicions-±he has the eyes of an eagle= an owl, I ought to say, for he sees 'in the dark." I "Can't yen quiet him? There is wat er under every one of the bridges of the Sein j e still.l , "He's , to o happy for that; happy men don't drown themselies." . "Does - hOgo out at night? - An appiiint , Leant with 'W pretty girl might tempt him." "Not at Wil=he'ifin' love with Victor hie. " i ' " Tha t is y serious, Vernay--she was to be yours.' it 1 0 i T r ht s a hai m r y g b o e to i ye na t. m N bu o r w sllr vi , Il a yu n o dm h a s k ve e t i o in c l n a n: e B Tm e t h h o h te e h r e te t p w ? . 1 the r tx ' r r r l . : r e . : I R 1 va . the i h ted lc room . f o ra was . dee m l p 'completely;ll n a a t i f b e E It 1- 1 a w a cid : ,i' r ban. and . Tice ;) he said to his comp an ions: - "I'hnt43 id:"" - then?" i "You afelitiOSed, he ?„ eau. "Ves. Nrhere is " Le hlec — ochet-book & !Verna,: lye* iron! , .P.,, w , i __, , , blank nhecinf4 filled it 1 9; '. o Ve.rie I Tallue ! and dated it. , _, ~..... ~., 11, 10W : ila notes- '' Air rc i r -F ,, {"All gds To be; ; SIF Veins,' l d care fully, at the notes, and then,,ti - til: Ithe - - c heq ue; headed it to his companions ;, , 0 0Willitr h. 1,0 0?? 3t141 7ii 1 ;0: d t ell her lii) . t ! t°- talk . :., -46 1: . ° no room with his coin- Xre rose and left thelew whew -I saw:the Paid°lts. ar l. had: dieittn4. - ifoi table yams , w hether. flin n o o t t, thilipl i gb i thaut ook il e ii,. 4 d - e a Liir t litile tli;ia ll b li l im e e [ eli4 , to lll! ,,realizi t i. h i er ec e ee si ,ho an ef Don it, and found that :paper. -Itseedinftbi a l meimml a t to it W 36 api ' , Of b o y and _omit was thetl 1 0 f df the t w I had ockhee pq e e . impression i in the r ea p office, w o;fs .:,thoe: Imn. ri t a i t 4.4 la i f _, . Oi ; iiiki kty!lA.:pt,. , ay easily bet imagined, i t andforindetriz chi rather worse than us- . . uall.. Me was .. ways a little 'comforta; ble,?! as. kind. wiies say; towards evening; tonight ,he _was asleep - & - his rm - chair, e and - snaring 'violently. Victorine came. down, hearing I had come in. ! • 4 Tharles„ what is the matter with yoil . ---you look eo ill and pale. Whit has hap 7 paned? , Do,' pray, tell me,; soi cold too. Come-up stair,s, here'slade in the draw in g•irixitn." ; 1 She made' the go with her ` .made Me take some liiiiitly . , and then again ask_ad me whatwas the matter. I told her. We had reached that. deligioantage e.,f of eci• tion -wheu f ,thaugh nothinehasibeen said, it, is'felt.by. both, that there is But one in k . terearbetwead them. She was almost id credidousatldi narration of the inciden t' • Rai was:myself:. Of. having witnessed the scene. I showedller the blotting paper', and it convinced her.,-- ; l_f , t • ' "It's no ilea telling my father: to-night; be has sriali'cdifidencem M. Verney that :will not bilieve it; you must tell him itt 'the:morning:!:. I told him Jtk, , the morning what I had heard' and seen. I ._ -- Taiiiiertiiiiiid on Saturday] 1 kW B_ If 11 I/ 0 H.A L 0 B , 49 ,9,t!' Vtair Street. manttnacilialwebst TO OS: s ., • gC4.._ Y,OA, OWE.", • Vaint, UOABSIVER Art.tt'_.--6116'108.41,3%L.0an ouroltaseci at bilks far wow...Um tumid rates. j itarfireatindueements °fared to Dash buyers. • MOM 4.7. D4LUL L ROIL DAttELL, 11,X14;! Wholesale:4mm, CO/MISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIMITS.: • . - ND , Dealers In Produce eadPittaburghlisnufictires 251 LIBERTY sTatirr; etenol. . -REDTSBDRIMIt TEERNAIi finglexv, Wholesale mid Deoimuis TEAS, wawa, acej NORTH-BART oorner of 01116 - Ea r aiciir TEE DIAMOND,! now4l- Aria . ximINT orrY. K N I O POProiI WA' n NAIL WORK ' 13. L.I.,•03111. .133[4.A.C15.- , ..Idiftifsoturoro of . or, Moot, Bollea.,3Platoy Hoop. A mad T Ulm Nailaisoid Spikes; bo. Beiee ißrasil riat izoiLlmlialiltfOrWorko, _ Work! ara adkohibspo CITY, %HMO= . _ Wirehouse.illoASAViiteritieet and ]i 6 Marketers Hallit!ne. Ap/&66.6141 - 2; LUZ SUPERIOR'. OOPPER IMES ..LSD... SMELTING IVORIES. vaxik. mierrnaiy Co.. manuf:duniii Reath. Brasier? and Bolt Citpiier../teleed'OOP Perßottoonitalpedstitill pottomi b Spatter rt " eiM ICtI C II4 alatri u L 3 lteet.lrolle I rO.n,tantl on h*, ad Tordr._Wittelioase. illalfanwr and . ne BOOND mamma. Pittabnria. Penna. Aar Special orders of copper oat to env,drefzed pattern. faThlyAdew CURTIN C., STEMMETZ, ea pialA.L H 0 IUSE CARPEN ,4 /TO ;Fortop VIIIISLIWALLET., between Wood 1j14"1.1714,1")e64 IITTSBu . sirora,6 oolloltrd lad promptly intended to. Vlll tolesale Grocery -and Liquor, Store Per :Sale. JEIHE.STOCKIAiroI plawnlituut OF A' It o legalefiroo4l7 of Homo, do_ jng a trade on _one of the bent badness streets a ereitrOs oared for aie.'as' the 'own inikvish to) into.rdier Infteee. For farther itD on7-tt, J. 41110 -o .41110V1.6 , Phodte Cathedral REAL illriATl , / . T2114444 - 40 4 1rX • ROTS to r fiWrirOmateigianii , : k.othin sasoluta.l- Sirolideiolll Ike& , t • ' BOWN SC' TETLEY. • -Wood vstreet. , . . : at,MoCiellancl'a:Anotion. 55 JOlrsr NO. 108 FOURTH EITERET, FiltrAtififiL'llloll . ll j Promissory Notes, Stook Bonds. and Mortiling bought and•sold...• • , • trill ALL!, ,PA1204-3 tcarap-milvrit • frezelatnd•V o .IsFemw . 11 ; ,be , zold wißh q u nd ia lVc i drti*at; Iylegt'q#4 40•04 . ehl; 4: JM. P. eOl 1[1:0, cipt..wirimoim I;at i t , 4 if... w ha , s.PPittL a tunwh i alST IA H '- c ln Ud i lheriel tiVrtrelr - gelli .eXtraattst si r ei n i roesemzed ammo ,telestily 'Site OW ,slad , Datiatirs 04100PesPtisils, hatetwr, 'lssi Z. Alriks4 thlstseate.Clu: Ilisisottram mend knot/Wired Wl' ev a il w ,- ,.. n , .9; ~..::•1-:: • - - .inserted ; in even , ' ap silit:r as, win warrant the rut ormaterial, all eases: • ' • _,,,,, ,_,, ~ IL OUDRIE. Dentist. • , nothy..o, „ , 134 switkeeld street. 1141141k4i Jg4t , a4 o 44l l 4l oo coutitssimortannt o,ERTtit a FIIRIPNInia.> GOODS. • MOEN dt.00,,i rug 14$ Yederaistreektillectians aim ilkiMrl4ll4; -1 W. MeCLINTOCIE a SON, . • t , us VEMBET. , , • , /Kitt fp - On. - ' Air. - BODENFLIME.R, - of iNewTork, having Pittebtutb, will, ta d ialarZh e i a n i exelnai: t . c ltantion' to :the 41 1 :IMPIXC BV§4.*), . ' - ' --- - 4 :../.!-- , :•: , 7.-.,.- •' - esiieelellxthoee l e;;Oer r .Bow eoelfea PAIt 'BoarelriuStricatature . of ' eV i thl i k, $y am ' -rstllP-- of the Bowel. aro. - Ms% the -madowiti -Mr_ eases of die Woe*. the Bikki; .40 it , 41Ble reddenee le_litthe - r - . nosostemuma HolusE,,, -- Am hetalafletliniinsteatsigep.frixiA Wolcott 77 0 u4 1 1 6 .14,4101Prif jiff Lilt Yidt Mk. pnts awned. MIENS i3l l. ,xr 11T. s MAxtr!umpulas Pure' . I Carbon ic . • f , - ilirOfficar ~L isiattyl sturni ,- opiogiite Peril:ea& R. DApot. r • f AU d: " -" imonuodt - pErnoz*TA: OIL liVOllO2-0 I4kha; iirORXB AT ETIARPOIIRECH BTATAINAtr _•-rAfat:NY VALLZY -QlMoe ad Warehouse . • • "7„-- I 04!EAR:Hirr pnumr,iurilaus* • , Ifstodio' tiro of Diondrigl4 - pl 4 . florbanOikandanizolo.--; Bro.-iltrztarznt 0171!4tWARNA1* Ar o7l6 .EXPlONSlVE,kidwamork hood. ' Ln Dent I -DUITCA43 ,I :O I 4AX'-,44-00-9 sianeaatiivniat ` 4, BUBEi wmprinansini 1- , • 4,4 ;both.,Wok NO. 291 14131111147 STR=fist re,„ , L7l VIE ARDESCO 01140k1t411t.% , Fi l4 "o 4l ßE'' . 4 l lntt'mr,AlTt; kiP4 ' sale* 1 oupenoriatioleof Rti4lie4 - - 4 1 1. 41.5C 0 0 1 4. • 21 0 i/8 0: 1 440 t, waielioti4f;:o***l4.liii**** The. rhiloB6o4l4l3tlnaPP7 11)1FAYinffirSIOrWDOWRIareAfTh 1.1. Phil:l66o6i Baron forearbon.olll le now ready. It 'amain!' -Many ad,aanares - -over Common Burnett.- ; - • 4 - I. It makes a largo.* „mall lisalmithpartiot • • . 2. It will any quantity of of f Witk safety. I It - can bossed withw lont-or altortAittiseyi 4. It oan•be used as a taper nighvisimp, • r 6. It can alirt46 beicadolo burn economically,' 6. It is more eerily 'vioked: thaw 4 a117 - othe bnrn 6 7. It min be man an d . lightOd without re? movingo It thro the Ws con all e. tliq whibs light above the con.. 2.• The -chimney can -be removed , or 'Warted' withouttiatchint the slaw, • ,t These burners' rnisisin she. and' can be put On , aar • now in - usel'llsurY pei-4 soktudng Carbon Oil mild hams a - Philosophic', BiLtmer. Price 212 cep • dowVt n . Bold a No, 82 P0111{231 14264srdw outtitsNE twit WORKS. J:1; —F: 4 I:IMPC.) afrasiorvss=rbli rdmei( FINISHED _Elam '3#o3lt, GAS ALND STEA.fI. - FITTERS, -Allar•Partioular attention to filidnigOilltellinet .es, Brags Castings of superior smoothness made, to order.' Steamboat work and relmifinirkesior /3rltoas' Oil Nei Navy's ra ci - d ainA OsaDrookets and %lents: •Vornor ST. STEEM' AND DOW/103n WAY. Dad • JAMES A. 'FETZER; . FORWARDING! AND Clintlooll - ancituir, . ros THWISAIM I)! , '. - . z-.' r ilour, Grain, ilaeou,i Lard_ 'Sutter; , 7^Flried Fruit -Anti, _..P • ,riuturrc_ - _ , ---- _ - 49 eneg, 11, F. ,„."_,... ~.,. - Comte market =tut Writ !streouts„ : :,: _ Rw=l; I ... '' t/TOB-t i mar k ti Dil - V st. ' .:Fi..&—Outh :anel tfi t 3- ' " El lAtteti: mt . , .csimg•ta, , wor t-11-41 e , B a nk. Lid How Mangb 416, Co. fieorier W. Audettona' Donlo n;, ~ nton: it Co., m a g a& • . . . .-lay2B.lritEia - J. Jac, • B r a'ss ,F ou.iktleirs# GAS:AND-STEAM FITTERS, MI kind's of 'Minns and f,ron 113000,1'. I =made order.- - • • • Ef.4-kz; . • , iBBASEI (lASTINEISi 'Or' Made at • ":*- 01 LREFIN **An eafereleffießOWlr•& TM 114 WOOD 13TEXIM liillPm The memb etlfaikkid ere orthielfrin - 11 !ohenies.- of maniyaire. experienoegie7theq nen, will Ware io sive eatinsedoayi Silla TO7: WOOL . ' '' • "'" WILLIAM HAO ,WHOLESALE lrlit.t LE'• • . . NOO. 18 AND 20 W00D5 1 1040,,,, laktf ' /414( 4:1_ , :;• 1 -• , ••• , •• lincLux NW% • , DATA VAIL 1 MEANS 1 4116 " • ' ,•• • wynoessore to watualem Idina* IWitOLESAI.E:, • AiltOdaltis , Qorner Wood'Aid 'lrs*:,Bfiiiitik' km* P1TTE . 111131119434`, PA mv ll 9-P.E.44Nr, 4.I4}AUNCni-4:6 - .-, T,HONAB: RATnstAar; %Euvoirimui, Agenai l ilti Water,t,strooti ,Rittebruzbi, d'gr prepared to firina, out" or send book ,paamjars from or to any.partor the ol d' o,tatMl7i tlictrAl: ittrearrirmeit%'.-L.-„siiein-a.. fart of Saco o. .. ~ . I al? t art hritf di r tri l and d-Iffac I C M u nit il i Ado, anefor,tholinmoff3toamnrsoadt New'York.'Llfectrol; tip i aigow and, wps.i , ") ~.. .... ~ - 4 :,• ;":- ..-• I+. n . . for ilaw i eti WiT - ...ltite ai l .tilt ' ili co . • , - WIOLESALE ' aROCERS: '' ' ' And" Iniiifirtours of , ~ i K 'llittarDoo, ' nvil l ." " A WINI ' — AltBo. ""'. e - - ''....,-- ' 'bilabiel'ilil Dpiirare in ' ' - :-.2,- - riNmi OLD mozromitiitra ititwitifii :XV Miliarty surest, .- ! , .504.17 - ,,:fto s sr: s,;.limr.rtannaextrita ir 'TOI7 tsar seam + goolOti t if JR. Fruit orit i nnaref..mhokeit. - Aid all ' othbr. dr ot,flpinett_ cooking Ban aor 1110 r wew OrsnireillemiterindMtroillid ld worth 4 Brothers. intherDiamond.s *h l i seta naw,..orop of, grvit d: km ! , . --/ itycitliettiousq in the ft. Abo , .., WU meortount of Pandit. emote • _Cat , 2 . 9' Brandied!. ir,nd -011; otheicatinds, ~ . , 11:1o L. ,0!ipti s.ivi pp,l- 44 '... w . , .. 0R , TE _ --, ..i.....'E---.. , 462 C.: 1 arner mamontiii - • rr:11 t 4, stveki „ „- 11 2 110,114121:122 0174MV51 . 61 iH0.12 Desirable 888 to; the amountit ILBMITIT WM.' 'IL • F f,j- 105,412 - SEC .Mf TO THE PUB' IS:**.AkCilliatti _ b ea , ......, .. vi. .. NM, d • al' . 4illr abuse, and diseased Of * Cagt 6 0 11 Ettr t 44 1 31 1 -' ei natfiblU ,. Da. up p * Out In_ so. the d no- , am& eaook and think it a gropt-otn , ...a., t i r r yivr taantilli To_ jrzomiling '53415 i: ' ' 16 ' 111 7 illsZli, maid ti t : l o ß o l untaft6 7 4 '1: • izAbaoratio. t thq: 4O tlie acme 1 32.' - T rAPPAVODIPAU OIII 4 IO t tioe might 111 Mt to them /oa f : a n tix )T - o,Li t inothistu 1 .141 ,finOtUngaZiEl .O raised.in ishoriunp.. Bynum u _.ea m Did ,- t' 3 1110 AOUllainriM4 ,Irt divxertir* o. -- ollan'ara oant&_ otiali. =lag Wm It to paltiliato qvortiott ' - -ants and anatliano vi a k tnaWlit . uo..danithtan 441 inrovio ti' . and _ of defeats condi on. gni._ titi" Et ralte rnai lGit M "'I 131tfaj UP," , . dots _ Info toning nS l 4 ?in in In •li o d i et tii 411 . 4 tri pats I co ..I rounatem . VolOt s° time , =wan, , raztairer. otwids daily zt c mend ea widen It-infect 404 _our..rmaar 'efit." 4 l -- Wsiv Pastan' , as 1, wilt pl Reif -1" HERE) "I bead . 43 1 11 11 3 tried , tbit.. Mink lave & ADO laiiisiuer mformattoo pleatwi 3141 IMMO nializbitak;fouinsiit_ _a. qfPALLIBLE. LINAIDEPTTI unrivalled - by Any. in nil 'tear arisiiiiMpraure. /Intim 1o• Went oaland_oartain. r eti. biabignArn; pure Spuvin and, flangbone me vordodand oared . in 'their int 030 144=0 1 CMOs are Tixesvgaf lUDIOAL. ad MUL ease e. di so..denenor;horpriest itte, bythia Liniment, and its Willful a k &Awls 'remove the - lormentes:'nua. homy to travel with - poniparatipo ntsekt,, 'horse wirer should have this rem' L banditry lis timely arciat the findeppearr -amellae ortneen;" .‘mo - fr riireakperrieritioned. , to - road Nrl • • bovine clef& • and:SU Stritin 'of Pitt. rratitiau .3101111. 00111.111111 Burgital: sw,t,-I,lr f.” "o sitaftb liof by the salvias, • , its 6i 1--the: ?* liet • zwinft - 7 - P. - i r ixeruk , ilMaeoureifr="ob. 1 411614p1W/0 6 - 1 1 1! * **Stai • ; AEWMir , Dile I I ni -' 1. 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