~~ ~.;:~r =tt:;;,~.;;, .. ELS v 1011111:11A1:GLITIE & CO., Wholeiatand Detail Dealers, .4sey V' , • -- - ;;-NiWilli and SO liar - Set St., solve stock. Including tit 11 " ridt4T a gc.) 4 47ll.LllEd of the season In LADYILS , ruirs4I7IISIIIIIINGS te_ .ococy_ VELYST Bussmus In Bleak sol . .?lne rs, do t - with Wll_ltf_neVeti". Fancy 2 , laltyWar43.Tr. =IV I plalsrort Idled I momagyprrn o r .0. wurbeeron.stio countriEul "--Xl44lglD ,i,sI)IE.S. UN I) e T° 16114.140 BC) D 3. ARP SMl3l„..a.erVtirv,; 1111.01" •ff here keep only the Pcst, nod "I"AIenPrEICS, lo 8111... Pause 111111•11 Phellan or Wool. nlitte or Colo. co% I,ollJCsall PAPE COLUkat i l R emp o l j k s. miadyysyrro espeendly Incited to give eon .1% prorrerporease elsewhere, es wearsconr; Winton eon fire IsfactlOn p.. Ices as we ll ay vette *roe Oar•AamOrtsu t Cermet be Surpassed, _ _ PRENDINGS, EMBROIDERIES, • ' JEFORIEIit • The attention of Retail Boyers le called to the ele gant ant* Thaw tit Store, ling which we arc propel ed to sell &treasonable prices. ()tunny andßantsb Laces, }1.4.1014451nge and Inserting, French Client . le Banda and Edgings, -- • complete Hno of White t3oods, COO dozen Ladle.. Lint n Flandkerclalere, st very low pricey in 'undies , uarlety of Ham-xtUched Bandkrr :entail, trout 90 cent. upward., all linen: Boitnet Trimmluge and rlllloy Ribbon*, Bleak Crostini Gimps and Barton*, Bugle Ring Trimming and Bottom, Guipure Lace—all ',Mtn, Drees and Samna Or temente, Itcae7 15,1 b cord rot:clans. 'Flexible Wire Doll v.. for C Mc . plug, rt.lia Snell and ivory Tuck Combs; Ladles , and Mesas. Fleeced Cotton Hose, Fenn , Tartan Hose; Buff Lisle Gloves. 3P.A.:D7C'Sr ai-c>c)3ao. IA ¢BIAT VAffiEtl Al ÜBULESALE kNI) F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. .13 NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED IEST JOS. gORNE <SD CO. B 0 XXETS .I.irD Ha Ts, Mff 4ll4 v". c.r-sr cl tir.P.ll .11d 7.1%111t11, F. 1 .13 acct. and Colored Tit Velvets in most d.lrablo shades: Main Fancyolors, lilt and Trimming Itlebons, rovc and rich c Viewers. choicest French and American, !hashers , to CY tint and Mrs - • 33 73fiC. 33 FL C) I 3=l M Xrt 133 03 • Comb lie, ligrobuKir, Bieber, Leone, Clun;,•Valen eWng r.dgings d insening end Main si lirlruumu Li s,it Baud go E asi mbroidered nen Cul e•ts, m Laces and Lace G Cleat Trimmings cud ,tn ids omen l• : , ge, °Maps and Braids; • •mmtngs. Bugle Frames. • WHITE GOODS: A most complete stock of .Inroads, l'ambrle•, Sa... is. lisnilkersblefs., Halo, Lace. Hem-stllel•cd. Ilrin mod, Embroidered, TIMM Ilardered, ete. etc. Hoelery and 01ovet In every variety Lad an +ties. Ladle.' anti U ndera ear. Furtakshing Goods: Euspandtre and Neek-Tteet Heavy 011101.5 Sod Drlll•4ll.,__lluplei. Boa %Pon and I%t. coop Atria; Comte, Hair Puff.. Nets; Union and Mllk Bel Ung. thittons—tbel,lest nove Stmts. Tarns—filTarns—filmiest vs lets'lties, . t e as ere, 1.00.14 Went and Knitting to tile various mist... plain rotors and madam. Bent's raper &Minn', and ever lb vg to tUr no. lion Ilife. Petrel es low self...stern Jobbl..s 1101,i• . ESE NOs;11411nd 19 Market Street FALL FASHIONS• I J. W. BRADLEY'S 3211 117 JP 1-N 30 .IE. E. LI. IC' (On DOUBLE SPRING) S,IRTSI . - Will sot HIM ERr BRAN. Ilk. the I 8 Walla AVEr),YII:II goilkiini.T.gr Tex .'VeTtfts'slirit R'eultiTZtifir-rinr".lll.`""l73ell"' OF TRR FASHIONABLE WORLD. An the leialng Jobbers In ill la c-0•1• F0r8114,121 allretailer& wee Atli prat-al as. ektrts. WEST gBR AY & CRY , eOLT OWNEA9 OP TTIE.PATENT AND EXCLU SIVE MAN V ACTUILEB-1. I= ifIiFTEMRvEN,s.S, 0 g xitv t 3 . Eus .nd y egg , IncCaIIiLDESS & CO., wasay. cAan a c.),,.) virptoLismatia rirdaa fOREION DOMESTIC DRY .000138 micro: .64 , : **ac , ci mare lumme adman Diamond AlleT,L nsta. . . DiDT=Dinaki, PA. I RI H rirrE SIMEIBM. (ADDITIONAL LOOLG DEWS ON 1138 T PAM infeerCesTrtleo—leeeting et TIM Ce Meatilellit Cesamilitee. A m eetjag of the Mealdent Committee of the National-Contention was bead yestenlay at the gesmblieen ileaddliatters, Malta General j r" t es D. Negley in the chair, and Capt. 14for ix,,,n H. amuh end Sergeant J. H. Kerr acting as Secretaries. Prescott Kegler, Pearson. Harper. Cook, gerr, Barker, McCandless, Callow, Baynt‘Ell gore end mith. On motion of Capt. Samuel Harper, it wall resoired•that 1. Committee of one from each newspaper repreSented in the Pittsburgh Dress, be appointed templet. the reporter. at the coming i nflame Olmtention witheCommit be inMted to cosim this Com mittee in regard to providing accommodation for tho. repeal= in the Wigwam and City The Aollowing gentlemen wore solested - aa -Committee: Jam 13. Harper; Comnutrenff; Wm. Anderson, Dispatch; Thomas P. Houston, On 'rode' C. M. Locke, Chronicle; John C. Dunn, .oOzti.Jeint Rennedyeßspubile; John W. Pit tock„ Leader: Wm. Neeb, Prebefts Frn,nd; Barr, Voffratee On motion of Lieut. W. B. Cook, W. 11.. Del- Oa Cape. Palmer were added to the On motion, Capt.Daigleish and Ser f:till it Hobert D. Barker we reens rgugted w a C co ora w : mance Operatlei tee on fs immediately. OninbtlOn,lettcrts from Tartans sources were received and filed. Sergeant R. H. Grey reported an organize tion of "Boys in Blue" was effected in Plum township. Gen. Pearson, from the Committee on Rea roans( submit esylvantsted the foll ßailro owing ad , COMUDI atcion from the Pen IXI being a copy of a circular letter addressed to the various ticket agents on the road: P13MA..11,11-ROARGLSRRA.LTICIEST OVIVICE. i PHILLDRI.TRIA, Kept. 11, Mr.. Deer Sir: You are hereby authorized to sell excursion tickets at the usual rates to PintoPts burgh, on the T2d, nd, 24th and Mth d September. for the uhational Convention of Soldiers and sailors," to be held et that place On the Hilt inst.. These tickets will be good to Pittsburgh only on the days above named. Fill up the Return Lonpon—“Goot until September 30th, incise stye." Conductors will not sell excursion tickets on trams. By order of tat Vice President, Ruin' W. GIVE:INKS, General Ticket Agent. On motion of Genera .FRILTSOA.I.RO Clinic ap pointed the following committee to prepare advertisements and ccmsnit with the County Executive Committee IR regsre to publication: Captalbgarmael Harper Adjutant A. P. Cal low and Col. T. it- Bayou. On motion, 'Mellor, Mr. C. C. liellor, music dealer, ou Wood street, has given notice to the °emirate° that an excellent choir of ladles will enliven the opening of the Convention it c h ordered to arranged suitably to accommodate the choir. 1 The following delegates have been reported , to the Committee: &MI lonmship—T. F. Lee, W. U. Lee, Win. A. White. McKeesport—Capt. Gray, Col. Jas. Reit. Snod grass, Capt. Chruchlow. borne eight hundred badges w to the different organizations.ere distributed - Pull atuortment of All the lenang Fait Stile, (Wdi amorted.) STANDARD SKIRT I; — km]mis. at)1111 1 ki GR AY, noun. Ant aux PAINTER,. GRAINER ARD GLAZIER, 64 Hai:Att. 'Pittsburgh. min and Unmeleotal Yasse of every denription Ire eco oral. All vie* eon.) pronpos . k 11, SHOWN, t he a 'A Or V2OW-0 a monsww.) - fiellsz Alm sum PAINT/44 North-east corner of Third a..d Market Meat. =X= ORPIIANst 7.0011 RT SALE.-BY virtue of an sites order _of ;the Orpheus? COWL Ir ti__Apleate."l"DretilAristurmlwrirat saw asteallloart "ro tisiNtY of rlitst.rish. 14.181)/sY, Weber -Gttil*SB,.l.P IV o'clock On , Wallq . n d dar. tim Aeselli=lintised‘t 431.6°2r =Vella LPl:nseesumi Pfittioto of ...was for ~TostfAliSionillittit of way, surface right for plt, Ibrsoricke.: Reid leads being attested In deost town stdOZtioserlie fine ot the uhertiersVallay'Re ltrorid, St.ri.rostiltersUrarek..=.XlfireeinkuTtua Ara l'olill!MAZYin.%ar, Daniel affillaga. WM. M. ==.ltrat tem, eget W. Cook, Tenesui or tkrAfileMal=_On coagulation Orefetimateskentlow ,, iota -dflverr of dud tho =IT = t er rtagonicirtilli_ ottalire lumen on, be unpaid •imm sae/ until ,ririAtar):l-11erticelers oiwintre or township, Admnr of •Benpuotei", ,:Wry.O.L...febenon BViiIIXEIM /. IPB coma COLD. • 7 - ••• 111a 4 St, Clair Street. • gruays o.ll.l4crideaarg an experipucei t a c ker exprisady for Um mantas at July As end. MIAMI& adartag on Um lit of July ezi! east:- 1114. 1 40 4 1 4 OA gaols:l'W 4lull august.- Ql.peataaaslilp, apply 46 L7 ol le i r .IDooW, • - J. T. IEcOLAVMONDS. a n pieces wnu—, •- - _ GriadsWatCeot wELL „maw— sb* AO - _ 1111* _ ;- C ..! ?;!:77;;;4: 4 ~?;;;!- Criminal Court. Court met yesterday morning fie tn... Judges Mellon and brown occupying tin Bench. The first case taken up was that of Bridget lienohan, arraigned on an indictment for lar ceny. She was charged url it having stolen a considerable quantity of female wearing appa rel, Jewelry, etc., from various parties, the principal loser being Ms, Reilly. Thu Jury had not yet agreed upon a verdict. The next case was that of Mary Christ, who was placed on triad, an. tudiotment for larceny relying been found against her. The defendant was in the employ of Mrs. Barbara Ernwein, a resident of East Birmingham, in the capacity of a domestic. While occupylng this position she purloined a valuable silk dress, silk cloak, cloth coat, vletOrine, and other articles, the whole valued at over sev enty -dye dollars. it Jun' was called and sworn, but before any witnesses had been ex amined the defendant withdrew her previous plea r and p lead guilty to the charge. She wns remanded to jail for sentence. Nicholas Biegler was next placed on trial on an indictment for ug gravated assault and battery, his w Ito, Barbara }Siegler being the prosecutrix. Tne parties reside in East (DaherMr mrugm, on and it was alleged by the prosecu. trlx informati, that the defendant had assaulted tier with a knits, and wounded her In the hand. When the case was called up he plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a nominal tine, the costa of prosecution, and to enter bah in the sum of one thousand dol lars for his good behaviour in the luture. The next mule taken op was that of V. Vick, indicted for forcible entry and detainer. The deiendant owns a house on Liberty street., in the Fourth ward, Allegheny, and the premises were let loot, Matilda Gerinausle, on the 19th of July last, n 5 is alleged. Rao defendant, w bng . his tenants to vacate the premises oroke the door en the house open, took forci ble possession of the house, and put part of tier furniture out of doers. She his in before Justice A. Ara.nt, of iteaerve township, nod the case hold for Court- The jury yesterday returned a verdict of not. guilty, and ordered each party to pay half the T h o mas Morgan was arraigned ou an (edict ment for assault and battery, with attempt to commit arsine on the person of Mrs. Miller. The defendant is a single man, 'lying in t he he Fifth ward, and the prosieentru, who is old woman, was a serv a ls in his employ, and on the ISt of July, as Is alleged, while the proseentrls. Was engaged in washing in to wash house, the defendant assaulted her and endeavored to outrage her person. She strug gled vigorously and repulsol Win• but was se verely scratched on t heta. ins, and had her clothes nearly torn off Mrs. Edwards, housekeeper for the defen d dont, testified [hat her employer had dis charged the proseentrix a day or two beft orers., on account of habitual drimkenness; tha M 1 Miller was drool' °ninth morning mentioned, end that when she was discharged, dot reat ened that her discharge should cost Mr. Mor gan two or three hundred dollars. On the other hand, Mrs. Miller brought testimony to prove that she was not habitually drunk) that she hal drank but one glass of liquor on the morning mentioned, a n trust she left the set- Vice of her employer OR account of this as dult. The prerseentrik went to Alderman Al 1, in:inn Albelte,as is inated; to make irifOr autlon against Morgan on the day of the oc currence, but sow so intoxicated that the ma ' gistraterrefused tO take her information. 'The Jury were still out' at the time of adjourn ment: • • Georgeltiller was arraignedfor assault and battery, his wife Jacoby Miller being prosecu ting witness. Tile partite hare been mairied ten years. Ancording to the testimony of SI re. Iddler. her husband hated her. and sines the first of APril last. he has been In the habit UI beating her nearly every day. On the loth of this month he gave her a particularly severe whlppingy and she made information against him before Alderman Strain. The little son of Miller by his thot wife was called to prove thatl steponotherwasin the habit of get ting drunk and assaulting his father. The boy was too young to understand an oath and his mere statement was taken. Be stated that frequently his mother was drunk on the floor, end beat his father severely. The Jury te ll turned a verdict of guilty without leaving the box. The prisoner wall called up to receive , some connect from the Court, and took eons- coon to make a very eniphatiestateinent in ids corn defense. He admitted that h e struck tux sometimes. but not maids day men tioned. The charge, ho said, wits only "spite work." . ills wife ROA in the habit of aeensing Dim of criminal Int:Linsey withi oth er women, and wait very angry with him be cause he interfered with her drunken propen sities, fle often and often cams home and found her so drunk that he n al to lilt her into bed. At other times whe she w 6.4 tso drunk she would beat him, and after he had 1, plead with her for heaven's sake to Stop and she would not., what could he do hut strike hackt At this point the trite interrupted him With a few spicy blaculatioA,4tand before or. der OoOldlie !catered, are 6.0 of their do reestie scenes -seemed imminent. A female neighbor of Mrs. Miller's else interfered with Maki:tent denial of Hr . Miller's state ments. bite was delingulshen and the Court proceeded to sentence the prisoner. Magid as ordered to pay a tine of VA and cOsta, to gistO DUI in Moan= 0f,j150) ui keep the peace. CoUrt then adlottrned. Western Periltentlary—County Jail and Pforgliousse. The following counnunieatton is on a sub. Pot that. must 500 n engage the attention of the Legislature, and the ocuustimmieles of the Western Membera. It conies from an intent. gentile(' venerable citizen, Who lies bestowed mticlitheught, on the.nocessilty, even now a 'pressing one,"totoltheistus.ge of the Balite . . . or to the cePil sys of confinement or an extensive arid costly enlargement of the present plains 'house. Tending the adoption of a plan fora unMk4Unisee the suggestion ' ,. 31 "A B" 11 tunely,.iital shOultVelleit the dis missiOn which - 10i InipOrtadeina nds. tissue. EaltOSlA.—The t.tme ha) , arrived when. if the uPennsylvaniii system' of sena , sane oondumisentof . °enviers la to bo adhered Ws the Legislature Will ilaYo to appropriate some seventy or eighty thousand do ll ars, Mr the erection of new cells hi thesWestern _pen -4 Magary: The present . atualnit of cells is threlfrinmart4 and Ede, N'arift s even of convicts three - , hund and seventy.fiel lehlala Atii4 o ir en P ors more - than one be arcottimodated with m e cells. This is not. the time to discuss eends clout sys tem; It Leentigh• toktiow that it has been adopted, and I f adhered,to, will require Basra° outlay of money to rionthuie it, or if abandon ed forthe ocingregnio elute's'. the Whale build log Must be remodeled to . mat, a t a etet of. perhaps a bruifiredth. -*Mend dollara for work shopliOtd,,.. ~,,...; The people geaankAs are dissatisfied with the preleat IsPoritYeri.' Last Winter the Le. gtalattita adularia tap purchase titground and tka areal= at a workhouse. Would 1C betsiso.lor the - county--to al:itch:ate the .c t r itliarYr, f here r e r e ll 11; l i t y lg t p ti ili " And work. g necessary fortieth, mauve JOriegeare Weenie The aunt= of comviate 'red Sato Lilo penmen. fassygliMiStlie brtot 2 J nary last Is one hun dred and 111 z, a IllietiOn Over twelve °Very nundb..filladLantinrY.Lhidio the number of tdetehiwilearlytdonoied; Itotwv iidtanding the leUMenrallAUCtiger"Y , lntril . , and ex. , hitatitel'Ot aantogiellk- Ttlo tattiv.:,;• , st crime 'WK.:grab that Nitardatil a" • liY be ' Mere room Veda . , hot -gift for 17FC0424 •ILLOGICIMaItaiOII,I7IIgOrIACIU, .40. ___—.....m.--- , - --- . . . ~ -- ___ Moron. Lem* Deedesr. Isilessuble th ....Alolo the Fu oi Proveletot of _...demiF l L l lrstisernyester vo.set.at ii r i t — TCor eeL Geo. Trees. Islitrestema,selltooez:—..—Uveroooet4rer- fliseine-erbeerthiTas. ;Zo,43lllll6lollki.attle if Warn e/ 600 th . /100 666511P0.= .'""711014112.16nr: .74ZRper- j 1 M Ot the irlitl6llo64oooMile NO'I'ICES Correspondence of the Pittsburgh titmette. ggr' THE QUEENS THE qUIEENT BELIITOWT,K..C., Sept.. 13,1566. THE euEtN or' Politics in this State areassuming an aspect I not particularly ple ao asing to the late rebels HAIR RESTORERS! and present friends of the great Accidental. It lies been their game to suppress all discus' Mica. issLow,s Quiets luau imsi ., 3 ",, Sion and present to the country • spectacle o f is QUEEN, not only in saga, Oat in runt's , . unparalelled unanimity. To this end P umd- .1.1.. he Best Hair Rea rrrrr ever offered to tient citizens whose names had been urged in the Plastic. Connection with the Gubernatorial Chair, an inialitble oatmeal= and raassovra of the have been persuaded to withdraw from the Rate H:tinny applied. ellrivassomd though personally popular and it is no Hair Dye. highly qualified, to leave the field open to the It acts arilogurrr.u.,:irar clops srrutta aux: present incumbent, who though a year ago, I i rffti re tr decay wild fags oat of the e was elected in opposition to the President s nsg i scerf and dsndruff; sad caring all humors of the Policy, which as represented by Gov. Holden- I ' Tt l irll' =Lege dry sad vary wag to sensed laza. suffered a defeat, Is now mounted on that it Imparts slant tresSeS. a delightful fragrance is the hair. somewhat precariOns Platform. Thar elan" , I Inshort, if yea wish to restore yoarhatrots to hations have been rather knocked in the head youth, and retain It-through life. ase within a few days by a movement to put in IRS.WINSLOWB NE UMBEL nomination a candidate in opposition to Goy. \ Price SI per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Worth and the President. The idea was first I R. E. SELLERS & CO , broached In some of the western counties. • Acting en their suggestion, a meeting was l Wholesale Agents. called In Newborn. which proposed a conven tion to be held In Raleigh, to effect an organi zation of "tusmistakahly loyal" men, end nominate a candidate. It is not enough to say "Union" en here, since the development of the President's Polley, has defined what kind of unionism he favors, even to warrant a late public writer In declaring that the best evi dence of it was in having, through the war, obelt conselenttously . in the ranks of the rebel army. This may be thought sarcasm, but it is nothing but the deliberate, sober nt teranee of the Mayor of Newborn. His Honor left unspoken his opinion of tile thousand's of North Carolinians white and colored, who fought on the other Y aide. The new party, whatever it may be called, will necessarily have its affiliation with the loyal Southerners who lately met in Philadel phia, and with the Republicans of the North. Whatever else It may accomplish it will at least not fail its developing a freedom of dlr. cusslOn which' North Carolina I is a stranger •to. The movement is a bomb-shop s In the camps of the -reconstructed," whose ame of stifling discussion it effectually bionics.• The Convention is to meet at Raleigh on the Roth lest., and neither the sneers, Malicious epi thets, nor threats of the other party will in timidate the men of nerve who have the thing in nand. Those who take an interest In the advance ment of adrlculture and the arts will be pleased to learn that the Craven county Agri cultural society Is to be reorganized; tnit toe nand-bill, of which the following is a copy, In dicates a new and peculiar way of doing such thins, and may suggest an idea to managers some of the iron-clad counties in Penney) MATTERS IN mourn CAROLINA yenta: "County COnvontion at the Court-houi Tuesday evening at two o'clock. Friends • the President and his policy or restoratio rally to the Court-house and loos to your interests and those of your State. Good opeaches may be expected. - The Craven coun ty agricultural society will be reorganized on this occasion." When it is understood that in Craven coun ty there are several hundred northern men engaged in Agricultural, commercialand me chanical pursuits, and that not ono in fifty of them is in favor of the President's policy, the alaiMus of this movement will be appreciated, It is hut one example out of a thousand, which indlcatea a tonere° throughout the south, so cially, to ostracise all but the late rebels and their Militants. At the meeting in Newborn, called by the above notice, the mayor made a speisch, in which he is reported to have denounced Con gress as a usurping body, and to have declared that its enactments bad no legal force. This is from a man who was elected to office as an unconditional Lydon man by the votes el Northern residents. He plainly undersuintit Johnsott's policy to be simply dirt-eating Mayor Washington Is not to be beaten at that game by his tilustriotetaccidency. or vie" by the eminent pastor of Plymouth Church. It It .1.1 that another speaker, who, during the re hellion and before lt, was 011 the nuprentl Court Bench of North Carmine, end carries 1 special pardon in tic pocket, said that In Isett he believ ad Iti the right of secession, anti had not abandoned thet Mall yea Belief In this heresy has not been greatly shaken by the re snit of the war, and the advocates of Itare the stoutest friends of the President's policy of restoration. At present there is not much encouragement to northern men to emtgrate here. The feel ing differs according to localities; I , t some all being welcome, while In others a et hardis safe fora ...Yankee" to show hienielf. A N clung man who Is setting up a manufactory at 41i lated pOint. on Pamlico Bound, and Is remarka bly reticent in political topics, was recently shot at while going home from church at it t gill for no reason that can be Imagined hut that ho was a northern men. Such angs t th do not happen evert . day, but they are 111 ( .011, MOO. The current of emigiation Neuf out rather than in. Many hare left, and many more contemplate it. It is hard, in v lee 01 din immense undeveloped reaources of the State, to have to record such a state of things g Sennett, liov. Worth's ur ges o the encouragement of immigrationrgan,l wants northern enterprise, capital and skilled labor; and declares Itself friendly to ail who may tem.!. It says, however, if they intend to create discusaion and etr op political strife they are not wanted. It needs no glossary 01 the North Carolina dialect to understand what this means. "We want your money, your alitll, your enterprise; we a ill toierate yourself as long as you keep your 111OULL shun; if you speak it will be unhealthy for you." One of the papers let !flip a piece of news the other day, which is Interesting. There is not o fare school for whiles in the Mote of Nte.th OrroLina. Iteco.lect there are thousands of colored children in the schools malmamed for thew by the various benevolent agencies at somert This little item, therefore, affords s foal for serious reflection. There are those who preillet an extinction of the Afri can race 011 Liam continent, but in such a state of things as these facts Indicate, it takes bill Moderate intelligence to perceive which rate must ultimately triumph In this ••Irrepreesi ' Me conflict." Nothng can save North Carolina Ina a good system , ir 00111010 n VOLIOOI4 Witt a . largo immigration. At present public opin ton seems to favor neither. I: 4AI-. HOOTS AND SHOES GREAT BARGAINS BOWS & SHOES iricp-r)..ncw', J. A. ROBINSON & CO: 61 iVIARKET STREET TIGFIT-ROPE WALKING A Terrible Fall. TERRIBLE WAS THE FALL OF Boots and Shoes, kt No. 87 Market Street, Yesterday. VIII IS IRIS GOODS AUG ADVANCING? The proprietor of No. 117 Marketstreet has re dact.] tils r lces TWENTY PEA CENT. for thirty days. to o rder to sell out itolnudlate . lee tir ..V . of mummer 0004 s to make room for Pall and %V Inter hoods. tiUKAT Brilto,llAn ARE vrYISIiV.O for TUITY VATS. Our stook. Is larKe. AU can he suited. Crowds aro coming already. Come sonn and sot bargains. A large lot of Menu doe Calf Boots selling very low, We also bra to amtoalnt the Dublin that we menu fatten Gent's first films Ant Calf Hoots to order one dollar and filly cents lower than any other house in We otty. Wo also At op lasts to tit the feet by pls.:lns a lump clothe last for every ono on the feet. This Is the place for men who Ilayo trouble getting a Pt, for we warrant a perfect M. sod at the •ame time pi:meetly comforinble. ',mhos , Goat., Bstmorslo, Boots and !dipper. of a superior quality, made to ardor; incewhe fancy Cloth hoppers bOttomed and made to order. sole W. O. MAHAFrrY, s 7 Market st. BOOTS, SHOES AND ON ITEItS. No. 68 Market Street. Moving added to my stock of BOOTS, SAGES AND GAITERS To suit gentlemen, ladles, millet and children. of the latest style• sod ss good •s can be round to the ket, t will sell It eery moderate Takes Gus Lowers and my [Mende, With ilie public, Sr led to call and get • field fit RifiIEALUEIL THE Vid,:g. 68 841Csixls.e•t street GEBRGE McCANDLESS. _ _ A aliti-E-AND FIIE - 111 AR_ RIVAi SATMAI ER BOOTS, SUOES, GAITE RS Jest received, aul vslll beeold at the VERY I.OW vo mega, either Wholesale or Metall. arra US A CALL Rarelie rtlnClll ASII4O ■1.56 AIMS. J. Q. & W. C. BORLAND, No. 98 Market street, 24 door Mon run St. VOIR GENT.II FINE CAL? 110lYrdarY I EVE /s:,,Arraits. • FOR utiours—iniztt i h no ts A lin s ,,,. Choice . RID BOOTS sad SLAPIZZ d Stock ludo and caricd. e . i. man...lead U. all fent and lac city salts, at ncal , toy iv,- ray WM. ettatomeraproniD a era at tie. 011iartst street. , co. coo c.. p.n riz. Irs,:im:esaumnigia...a,... 01W., \J In o '• - Chairtaillah , - _ _ __—_-, •BOtilrit' SHOES ' & 151 111, , - . • • • Bt ., ofigasaY. .. / 40 pm* --, , ih, sm.! 1. - NO•- „,..,,„,,,,cuivitals!*....- .. -wpm ' . soiddalglh , "r'r7 : ~.,!I _ , , r. - -- L'• . ~., . -:::- -:,....,•5----.4::ittt.-13'1,,- . 4-4-..-. ' .. . -4,, , -. ..:::,ii , fz:-;-. , 2:i1f.:•:-•=7 - c..2% . _=.r. ,,, - , ----- ..5.::4-14,:i.ii.A.,,,,,,,,z-- I=2 WM. BARNHILL Si. CO., BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRAN WORREB , S, Nos. 20, 22, 24 aud•26 Penn St. Having imenred a large yard, and ftlrolahed it with the most approved machinery . Ise are PreP.red to mmintacturs ever.' description of Bailers, to the best manner. and warranted equal le SOY made In the counir7. Chimneys. Breeching. Flee 8" .. . Steam Pipes, Locomotive Iloilo.. Condoms:M. Bait Pens. Tanks. Oil Stills. ttettatora. Bettlthg PrBDn ' Boller Iron. Bridge.. Sugar Pan.: and sole mane restorers of BARNWILL'S PATENT Bon.Ess. Repairing done on the shortest notice. jeOmil arLARE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS 'PARE, MeCIIRDY & CO„ Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers' and Bell io7,27;irrAqt(4.7,"ll.':agt, R.ll7LB,llea?» In 'octets ' , 'rue Plate, Sheetlron,°rWite, de. .NM " l l ,o ‘, l7o, h lWitO T lrlara . t r i d ifO bigierSiTsTarie4ool l'lttlorgli. Special order. Of Copper eat to arty desired atteru. a wgiemediditiolf WriTirsniouGu BAW lAMBS!. or I..SPElM•leitinitrchfreVailleV 51111. i r Ant: ed CanT STEEL SAWS, of every deectiption , triuley, Crots-Cu (tang, and all other varieties. All ainds or h NIVE.S and SPr. INGS made from toast Cast Steel; Extra maned/11:AP ER and MOW !NU KNIVES. ftc. SW Warehouse and Works, earner WaTsn and snot, aTIMLTS, Pittsburgh, Particular attention paid to re-toothing• ming and sirataitteuineelrentar Sass: also. repair of all kinds. l'UncninX and Drilling done at eat rot sonable rates, .L • • Z.W - ROBINSON, REA & CO., (Stic ctisore to BODINSON, alltitS atILL[I,IS.) WASHINGTON WORKS, F 01113110.1 & Machinists, Flitrantrab, )letourActuTorn of Boatand tllatlormr7 steno On,. Enenes, MaclkinrrY, Casllng , or ell dertrlV.lons: Ott 'mutt nod ' , th is. Roller mud sheet Iron Nl'f/r.• air . Agents for tilt YARD'S ECT OS for feedlog boliers. RrJOILIi COCILITIAN Sr. IMO., dtannfarturera of Iron Veldt. and Vent Doors, Iran Window Shatters. Window rinavda, hos. itl necood and VlThird street. between Wood and Market, have On hand varie ty new pathrr us, fanny sad plain, satiable lor ail Dnrhre , e , /7 - Vartirnisr attention Pal d td (Inv done at snortnot:re. whinly diVit PERM:IF. YOU THE O.ILMTKE6CITIEF. OCEIZI =CM ME=11:1 , ~ le.l tli •••II It lA.. Ita Nlvoubt,turPA only b 7 PIFIALON 44; MON", Now Work BEWARE OF COVISTEXIXEITA . Aug TI FOR PALDN'S—TAKS SO OTIIER. 1.--FJ-141;...1T, I,nt:ws FOR ruE FN - SELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Ale is arran ted in all c.c. for the . aurally and re S s booming tore of all disiesses snide; from see nal U (4.1.1 or YOUTHFUL IIiVIIICRETION, Hcrolnal Los, Nighty Emissions and Bongo al Dreams. Gen ital, Physicalsod lal•rvons Debility, Impotence, W. li Ulcer. tloral D15t..0.1 1 , SC., le. NO CHANGE OF DIET In 'NECESSARY. They ran be used out detection, sod hover fall to effect score, if used according to lostructiorm. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Brice one dollar per box, or she boxes for eve dol- Drs. also, lergil 00.005. e 011111.1112; tone small. Prise three dollar,. You four to Ms boxes tell girnerelly requlred to our. °retell', eaekell of Seminal Weakness auJ Emir. von. though benefit Is derived from mlog a single b..% • In Pinwale Cases, and particularly w team or altal Debility with IS , roans thm has affected the system, BELL'S TOXIC PILLS Are redommended as the MOM efficacious reitthinat. Ina and luvigorating remedy in the world. A package, prim bye dollars. will last • month. anti is generally sublethal. In extreme cases of Debility and impotence. Bell's External Remedy, Price two dollars, sufficient for a month, can be used to good agirmgago. It glees strength to the org.e, sod with the Pll:s will restore them to their normal coadition. CAtrrioni.—Tne above Itoutodlca bar • now been benne the public nanny years. and their ' great sin ce. In the alleviation of human nasexcited theca pidity a acearal parties, who pall She ham. I - domino. Pills.' ' copy ray Veneta. circulars and an ew tlfetilente. Sometime. word for word, and put op slur tble” compounds that A le -ppoint Use lost ex pectations of the purchase. If you rabet urthase c Remedies of roar Druggi b i nto st, no other, s hutthud the money direct to DE. JAIUIS lIIITAN, C No. I,lll:Tirnalign4„Ptew h, And you 0111 imelve ' them, by retolD toyall, post pal I, and free from °beer . ..Dom JOSEPH FLEMING, Druggist, Corner Market and Dium ood . urgh, Agent, Pitts Pa. LADIES.-11 you require • reliable remedy tot Wore,. MA rernoen Irreeol•ritlas or orstructlons, Mr HY NUT USE THE DICIT. Seery lady,knbws thwelightes Irreg. Merit , of nature Is natty 'to bring on Headache, vilddisicss, Lure liplitts, Painting, HyllterleS, then the bloom of health fades the appetite fail.. and other symputm•more distresin,gmrepro... riroWo7,kaiZs.a.7."): AVOI!- n /b , 1 L 0 REM gin out be bound in DU. lIARVIEW'S FEMALE PILLS• The exporience of St years oh. breech they have nu equal for removing obstructions and irregularities. no matter Tram„ exam , th ey amidy They nre anfo and , nre In 'every ast. Up weeds of 60,0 M boies see alb! .d no core pnint ul their efticacy ev en heard. for they accom plish what OA - are repkiedie it ;11. 11.1 lu boxes ' lir AVIV, AretIOINZTLLS is . • remedy four clegreci stronger than the ahem', and In trudsd fur Speeilli Cs.ll or WM. stall Price eve tars per box. 11 yon canuot purchase the Pills at year druggist, they will be sent by mail,yeestop:ld, secure 1110 , 111hb, vivrl4,-coolVtZgylicl , l.,V. l7 llVtlioltd t :alr b . New York. JOSEPH PLESithlti, °rug:gist, corned Market and Dia2siond, Agt for Pittsburgh u2.s.lZnltildr • and Balmorals, WELROY, DICKSON & CO, iIEI PITTNBITBOU Night Bleorraisa Ce Nigh. Itia.aning Ca Nigh, Bl•Omiup CO Nigh. 131V....i.g 7tigla.loosaina C .I• :t-atot owl Fragrant Petfr twuntirul ftovror f rgrllll-----CCALIIIIIAGE AND IL, Illtft an Sassy ad Inualng and Abodel.O.tCy...l_,._. trash tee vital Porn.. 'KM .V... 51,.. . ,.. 0 5Y.,:rat &sot free of chores In Id% 11 1 11, n Ct.' , _ d p , r , d 7 .d. 41“,-, J. lia.L.th UV 0111t/St it n anclamon, l'haa.letplata, ra. _ araMMO:DrearT DlZit-•11. MT. AkIIIIIUBN YOUNG LAVES' INSTITUTE This Senor. has Plat tonelnded Its tenth yesr. Ito. from has neon anent proanerny and growth from the commeneernent. The last lavo years the dely average atterdanea hat bun, More than Lao hundred, and many have been refused for Mont Og' aneuottnedatlen. A NEW BUILDING is non under contract, to be ready for occupancy at d 1 be opening of the Yell 605111012 in September, ,mu It to hoped that hereafter all can be ref dyed alt perils who apply. . ... , Ihe LIBItAitY, APPARATUS and CARINKT are receiving yearly, ealtlable additions, and the Pr?Jead PlrkoPl CoursehtendU -. to rumlsh •vner ' i•V, ''.l,aonouit;''‘l'Ll''...l: gfef,rl.`ll':l`l7:,:e. fe male leathers. all experienced Instructora la their Thedepartments. The School le folly graded (rota the PeePareldel deportment, through theenttre Warmth!' Academ ical and Classical studies. rur particular , and CatalOgOns„ address ~ . I. H. WHITE. 25 West Fourth Street, CIXCIA:Vd T 1 PENN INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, thelizairuinut , of naiquat. S. r 11.113 sedated by a competent corpt professore. No. 24 Hancock Stree The PNLII. HEMOOM will comment* MON DAN telptember 3tl. Poe 'soot at tue u.titee• S MOINES. _ I)b2:l6 l ,agel , sus taw Astkj- , Ili,rktisegrk L° " 4 ," by ALlant s triCie ' Mint- - ` 111" Ell " • 54 Wood SI., Pittsburgh. WHOLES DRY GOODS 3-4 Browns, 7-8 Browns, 4-4 Browns, 9-4 Browns, 8-4• Bleached, 7-8 Bleached, 4-4 Bleached, 8-4 Bleached, 10-4 Bleached, American Crash, Russia Crash, Huokabaok Toweling, Batting, Wadding, Bags, Plain Red Flannels, Twilled Red 'Flannels, Plain Yellow Flannels, Plain White Flannels, Plain Gray Flannels, Twilled Blue Flannels, Miners' Flannels, Bleached Canton Flannels, Tinbleaehed Canton Flannels, Gray Canton Flannels, Blue Canton Flannels, Brown Canton flannels, Printed Canton Flannel, White and Colored Blankets STOCK CHEAP CARR, M'CANDLESS 1- & CO,, 94 WOOD STREET, PITTSI3I.IR( -4 } 3, WHOLESALE DEALERS EECI Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS Announce that they have just received and are now opening an UNUSUALLY LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK of all articles in the DRY GOODS LINE Which they offer to the trade at the lowest market rates. Dealers will find it to their ad vantage to call. and examine their Stook, comprising a hand some assortment of tiny Scarce & Desirable Goods, Together wills Superior Styled of al/ Use best makes of Prints, American Delaines, Standard Sheetings, Bleached and Brown, Tickings, . Ginghams,. Canton Flannels, Apron Checks,Shirting_Ches, Col'rd Drills, &c. FLANNELS, Plain White, Scarlet, Mixed. Bed and GT4 y Twilled, Rob Roy, Miners, shaker and Wring, Whit®' and Colored BED Iti:arzir.E,Ts, BALMORAL sKraTs, CD3r....0.43.38L1T CAG dbo.. dbo.. deo. RENON, GERNIANAND ENGLISH FANCY DRESS GOODS Our stock will embrace a Mal Tat ely and all the latest Novelties. NOTIONS, .A Full and Complete Assortment. WCAMILESS & 94 Wood Stret “710 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT WHOLESALE, ikt Present EaStern Prices. AH151,1; LINE Im all the a Departments --- ----- i ---- 34M, , . . semoommilirm 86 ‘ . , " ii F iktshittik*. l .o i .f ia l! I.• T ir.* .b. ' ? ' Bileis iii titled to'call at -- ittI llal) No.-116 Wood Street, I,lllq ll Ti l 4 ? e "c ilrA l )11 1 6U - s „, D inza wrA.,310.-sywo.) , l ..igifF,,lra Vrii*, , 1z , ,,i,5,, f ,',Li„., , j, • .-,- v,..); - -e.. , - ;••;•., 'xi -, i • -."-' `• - -A A i, ,•• : 410 ~,t'ign.rievaiWt.. t-1.4..,,.. Tat4BOTANNErgi 'SWO, „_ l * Y-! A • . n ai -1 . / 4 7 A ms -, ' .. ~ _ - 7 -F ir • ° -- -- AreAszAwao34-Teth rglia """ , ,..:' - ''; - ;,:4 1 .- . - , _ FOE SALE, . TWO I LEOANT CITY DWELLINGS The three-storied modErli hullt Dwellings, Nos. 33 and Ta PenT street. Pittsburgh. at toe r u m or Of Third, are offered fOr wil l b e or tOgether. Pease'slon of No. 33 will be elven at Sst April Ida, and of No. 31WiTtlIn THIRTY DAYS or 'about Oct. 11th. The latter house has Je st been elegantly retit led. feese.i.S. etc.. and Is in prime order. Lidelle ea, the entire outfit of arstelass Irornituro, Car ' Wit'aLi.l:VT.,:7l::::".4.glonta:iNor:g: tell.. one Rosewood Chamber Bet. one Mahogany ditto, one Walnut ditto. one Oak Dlutne Room be Libmry het, with fine match Bookcases, Velvet and lin:mails Carnet.. flne Palatines. Engravings, etc. Everything ready for • family dealrine a pand.a bit house AT OliCi. Patties wishing to pared.° 11l fplesse call If InST at No. 174 Wood street, oMee of LOCSULAWT Yuan,. COAL WORKS FOB SALE at 1 on TUESDAY. the 24 day of October. leis, elect r. ti be sold by orderer the rpu.s . Crum. on the premises In Westmoreland corm,. all the right , title and Interest of CHARLES SEI BERT, deceased, In the Cost Works. situate in Ros tray, townshir, Westmoreland county, on the klonongsheis river. four miles Moose hfonongaliela City, and one-fourth mile below Webster, knew as the Union Coal Works. The above Coal Works are among the best and 10001 praluellre in the country, beteg now In fun joperation. Attached to than are a number of Dwellingtiouses. There are sumo forty cars, with ses, 10., used In working the mine , and some 13 . coal hats. The decedent owned inialbs of the works. and the re F or 4-lit he elm also be pnreb.ed desired• For partletilarm, enquire of JOSEPH SEIBEET, •31.EliEfiT. AdaltniStratOn. J. LUDWIti , KOETHEN No. 61 Want street, Attorney 5e17;161 V011.841.E.—N0. 1. Farm of 400 a- acres, Fairfield township. Westmoreland court. ty, Pa.. about 7 talks with or the Pa. Railroadat Bolivar Station, and 06 miles from the city. incT Improtemats are: First, • two-story sioa dwell ing with seven rooms; atm:hting house, 'Carriage house, corn crib and a go adarn 43 by 76 feet; large stable add granary, the best of water at the door. eratOrld, a lame frame dwellings with 7 rooms and • kitchen, • Gage stone seeing ome, bake oven corn crib, wagon shed, a lardehewed log barn. Third, a frame tenement house, elle a good stable. Fourth, a two-story hewed log It and barn. The fencing to generally good, largread own, of the best timothy and clover; an ab dance oldf lime/moue and coal hymns the farm: a roster and apple orchard at each dwelling; am aeree a„. ed, the residue In good timber, sadism white, red. black and rock oak. sugar, beech, poplar and locust. The soil is good. producing Me very test crops of all Made of grain; would male •• No. 1 stock farm, and will be sold low. Possession on the first day of October, IMO. No. r Farm of 53 acres. attested to Chartiers township, Allegheny Cooll,. Pa., about 11S Mlles from the city, near the line uf the nttebenville 11.. Sand within one-half mile of a station; sO acres of the host of creek bottom lend, sod in it high state of ie n lgnl l irtien . :rTsilsylfr::r d Tha d :Al l to N o. The well adapted for garw.ning. The attention oethose wishing to embmk tn the balling! will cell at once and vienre a goad bargain, as this is a rmo chance. No. 1. Farm of 54 acres, situate to Elizabeth township. Allegheny county, Po., on the blown- Etilte r r ' 'Tti b e ° .:s t i iro Ftg: t r fea n t q q!s h ailt i l. °"' Afe h t ,2-f orocent 6 a jd n ,;th a L e o a untilrig,;..7 i f t e h atfut r i: o 7 l :,.. alruat so acres of coal. thurebes, ache As an, mo s . s s very convenient. Possession immediately. Ne. 4. Also. the heat Farm In Elllaneth township, containing about 00 acres, lying on the Mononga hela river Immediately below Loch No. 1, on which is erected *large two-story brick dwelling, one log and one frame ban E Mon, corn crib, wagon shed, brick *pries house, a tanary, work shop, if.; about aoacres of 'he above Is tint enmity river botmM; the bitten= beteg limestone land, and underlaid with coal, sad about to acres of limcatone. There are two orchards of apple tree.. In good bearing condi lioni pence Pear, Worn trees and grape vines, dc. Tree and Is well adapted Dor gardening purposes, being a short distance from the thriving borough or Elisabeth, creating a market at home fbr all the products. The property will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. No. S. A Farm of 158 &create Elisabeth tow - tablet Allegheny county. Po, near the Youehlogneny riv er. The improvements are • beacd log houae.a barn, stable and °Leer out-bolldings; fencing geo, erally gorse; well watered: 10 acres cleared: veins limestone, the ender vein about 5S feat thick; the upper vein about la feet very eaniventent to the river. It Is well Utmost ed elle tbe hest white oak sod black w•inut timber. Price PO pa late re. No. a. A Farm of 210 acres, et In Ptem• jlownehlp, AlleghellY county, Pa. 'the Improve meet aro a two story frame house, with six rooms and ,lichen; • large bank barn, MI by So, and other outbuildings; good orchard; 176 acres cleared and In a good state of cultivatton. The laud ts of est quality, well adapted tor grate or stock, and i s all underlaid with coal; a very large amount of locust timber. Possesetou gtven Immediately. Conven ient to churches, achoola, mills, Ac. No. 7. A Fenn of 08 acres, situated lit Elisabeth township, Allegh eny county, Ps., about One mile from Lock No. on Monongahela river. Improve ments are one frame house, with Doe os, barn, aciring bouts and other outbello logo. The m land le of the nest ottality. The shoal, alb be sold at very low ligure•. Peroona wanting any of the Mesa Real Rotate will please cation 0. kl. mounts, sehlei Real Est. to Agent. 104 Fourth street. __.--------_ WEST END RESIDENCE TPCINII. /3AN—T-03, us W F.STERN AVENUE, ALLEU 11 EN Y A double tiro-story Brick ,)welling of ten room •I h stable and carriage house, occupying a hand tamely located lot let be rm. The lot .boond• 1. shade and holt trees and shrubbery', and bo o neigh bortiood Is one of the mast desirable In the tie 5.5. 13.1.1V5, Stoker In atoeett •od need Somas. 61 Fourth et— ISSrke•o Banding IMME Fon SALE, A First-Class Business Stand. The Mock, Fixtures, Good Will, Store 'louse, Dwelling And large Lot lo !Sewickley, Cull sales S3,COD a month. rO/8.11011 given immediately Six small Houses and Lots, very cheap. Severartots at Edgeworth Station, from onu I. ere acres In each. Apply to JAMES T. SAMPLE, Best Estate Broker and Insurance Agent. No. AS FEDERAL NT., Allegbouy Fon OsLE, SIX ACRES OF LARD, nate near on the The V•lley ilailroad, m iles l from . be citY. The im provements Sr. • two-story Frame Dwelling of six rooms, a Stable, an excellent well thereater, 60 as sopted Deer ol gmneel Mtel. la al.. an extensive gums - Quarry on the place with a5l foot In of the best building awns, now Wag success nd prodtably worked. For tanns, apply at the Real Estaie and Insurance °Moe of _ T FARM FOB SALE.- A /NM, il cont atihnei n gn shout h/e6l:a acres, near titcha seMecoeraniWorMSck Manalon r bl on se h and barnond other out -nodding. Also, several other hems, well located In Allegheny and Westmore land counties, coudalus from 100 to= acres. Goal Lima Yarns. for safe on the Steubenville iron and Monongancla rlvayiLlnidarAretartlen Wes awaiting of (Opposite the Cathedral.) No. 110 Chant street. 14`0B SALE-21 act es of good 11 TAMING LAND in Ross township, nearly all It and all under fence, more than one-half of It a good new paling. fence. Tnere are on the prem ises two or three good springs of water; situated •Dy miles from the city, near me new New Brighton road, and 1)4 , M i lles from Blrudet ham Statittd iota rrr a llTu h " Wkilt KITT Real Estate Agents, No. 1/4_Lte_a•ert_d.rer• =al nNE SIIIIALL ENGINE AND BOlL ;r.!,K;ul''Oull!sb",.o-treWrl.4. %rot! ti r t g tri. and LLl...llUwarfaraeraor and,Steaut Clangs. 13011cr nciriel,:toider and the best antshed one in 140. TO .11itElalt lISTEMET, Near 00 Oxman Catholic Church, ALLSOLIT:CT CITY, Vs. S -- DIVcriER FAME FOB SALE—Contains as. 60 of which ts river bottom. The buildings arealarge DWelllng, built or stone and frames' vert largo barn, two sheen boosts and other out -buildings; nne Tun °pprlog o, two *urbq,ltrelgieW.6l;strthlie:Nniriei '4;'; Wellsrule. fortes? Is . one Of the best stock farms now offered aoidotokrirttl:.l,ars, call on 17:2 fourt h street. '"I--------------- SIIMLL UOUSE FOIL &ME—Five n. , reams; lot tiny z-"A feet, fronting on Ravine Pt.• close to a station n od the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Ewalt street, Gee athletes, walk to the Citisenakra 114e12 ger Railway; facilities for reaching city very great: WO On ran way Ave cents, street cars SIX cents; trains stop rigs to the house nearly '72 hoar. Big] ILYt r ate Broker, 06 BlTtfith pt. JOHN D. DAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. Vag SALE-An Alabtotype lorY. 0cm.P7106 one of the bast loontto.tn the elt7, nun having .good nut of custom. Immediate Deese sslon can be atven. JOHN 13,. WAIVILY, 131:?. 1 1 c C . Crath Wool. I ell No. 6 8111,s l.tiqueiNeVsy. FOR SALE-83 at's?' Coal and Surface, situate on OroopbelP Bun, Teonests . = Pittsburgh, grid intdway be..weez Idaesile'd and the Stenbenallle Turubike. The surraeo b under good flooteTtleatien, except S acres or Daher. Frame Noose ►nd Log Baru. dOllll D. 'BAILEY, Stock and Neal Patois Broker, ice. MY:earth street. FOR SALE.-113 _ . . • acres ot good tillable laud, &Mired ind.neder a Man Cute of cultivation: 410 acres clearetinun . can be worketib7 • surto lug ulleinne. Latratitratv frame 00260 fT•tal, ri rlos V frame bare. vitere e d 4 wlttggel l Tafil:ll ggigen"Jilliirtittirailfsi"hell=gr II tnol Felstown. 'sue Oboe s underlain- with o 11):feet , s T raa r ifrr i da ui v aq r , tril , un d er rv..,l, , r w itr. e l s olleit Beaver river!: m t JOnis li. e ntatin a,. sap 4 • No 402 Fouritistreet. COIONTION -RtSIOENUE ON MT. WARILISMON POIC.SALLIC-.--Over •ert ur freptuidoW which Is Otranto' Comp cumuli: Brooms, cellar VOL 3 odd,. Wa: ILIWACqd bo L use. AN, T ' ti dime thaw - 10 . -.-; vi ,,,,rgant a V i t Scitli•rritialitl::rig 7 F4l7,lllgt;rei Igitg,Witti t AlT l / 4 11 Ddrioj'°;" -d rA n :g : ""'"' r artalirtmut... caritlats Rooth* . e on In above, Isora.g.aux„...Sluw gstataltrittont. MeA PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I SfAVE TH ao IS DAT ASSOCIATED n ji g th stlit:l N TA C2sA r riraZt 13Z" 119 J:P4G; BALLIVP, BROWN; & CO., PLUMBERS,OASSiSIEAMPIPEFITTE RS No. Federal St., Allegheny. 612 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. d. ATER A. 111 ., (3AS FLXTURES constantly on han 1100.1 /Red up with Gas, Water or Steam Pipes at short notice. 1111 PAlllerlie• titled up at short nutlet and In the most approved style. Agitators. Tanks. Ac.. lined with Sheet. Lead by • n 't7 9,"";%60:1111gum 1W) t.."l.:tfrrap,_``Bl7l,l_, of env., 16014 AND uluu!a- COCNZ,.YITTI'N.GS 01' /ALL %INDS. IIYDRANT HOSE and In tact all material kept or a flrst-class establishment. wuld Invite the attentiou Grill whole.% any p o rk to o do In oarllne or , buslnesl, se we feel confi d w ent we can give the hurt ofastisractlon as regards material, WOrkIIIIIIIAMP UM price. .IY(tr, WM. IRYW NOTICE. Private Families and Hotels Coa be furnished with best bealtlY of HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES At shortcut notice nod hest terms, by calltiss co, FIN MAFFET, No.. 221 and 219 First Street. PITTSB UKUH, PA WELDOiI & KELLY Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS', Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALWA TN ON HAND. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. mr22:07 pLIIMINIENG, GAS AND STINFITTING, Hydrants, Iron Pumps, SHE &REA' anro LEab prPEE, SIXES, BABINN WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS , TON T. EWEN% 165 Wood St., Pittsburgh;Ta mv7m4B • VIIY,WILLIAMS &BARTLEY PX-.. - Cr8ir.8 32011.113 . GAS AND STEAM FITTAILS, for. Sixth and Smithfield Sts., PITTI3B URGE', P.A., Co r. Beaver and Chestnut Streets All Undo of Water, Gaa and Wain fixtur elo es w o n antl7 on hand j ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLE Keep on hand a superior article of W4[301 - 4 'PUMPS, MI kinds of Iron Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, Sheet Moe, Lead ripe, _Bath Trims, strike, Water til.eta, Wash Basins. Wash Stands, Le., at their Wareroom , Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, All 1g12::[,,,;-;llllrlV...tg:ir, to. fY. Jo Hg n, 414.. JOILNAMIN, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Pez. all orders by mall executed satisfactorily .d 97.21elLtIL"e4:1111twTabs, ramps, Baring Wato r tlnandellers, readanu, 'and rim N bode. from e Closets, ulnk,. at the most reasonable price. , Orde. country patrons by mall promptly at tendedrto.tela:d9B Oust hose of every description. •-• SEWING KA.O SEWING or every description , cavorted with I:maltose and dispatch, ea the celebrated WHEELER & WILSON LOCK.STITCIII aLICILLIKES the New " th r g ifo 21 Ftrra nREKT. wnso SEWING MACHINE THE MOST DURABLE, at 27 FIFTH snout r EL S. BANES, Hotter street, Lawrenceville THE "WHEELEU & WILSON' , SEWING MACHINE THE BEST, at 27 FIFTH STREET. 1T33 M_BERS, A lArife assortment of successor to leorenit & C 0.,) MANCRES7C4 R. FIFTH BIBILET EXTENSION AE "WEIIEELEU IPP SBWING MAC ,THE MOST 13/71FISTH STREET 'HE "WHEELER & WILSON" THE ONLY FAMILYOEINMO MACHINE) AN 27 TIPTII gr.. ITrTSIIIIIIGI I , PA. WM. SUMNER & CO. • UALTIMORE S ILILVAN A STEAD* SHIP COMPANY. ALEX. isnoWN a SONN_General Agents. FOR NOW ALBANS DIMLY, CLIII.III/114 0 ug. tiTAT3 MAIL. The Firs t- Ma E o Oteamshlps of thla Ilne will sail as w follo 4.1 s: ;BA" 1.10) tons. T. A. Bain, Command. on on OATl.lnAlwattatesaber lath. for New Or. ..wratl7:Ll,L3tons, Wm. Hollins, COmlallada , From BROW NW33/HABY, YELL'S PEONY, Al 4 o'clock precisely, on the day11•11110CIIIC.0 ,1, Tor feel ht passag e. basing lumarbassed or. mumll/114.0.11k1tIVA.IFIELD 41 CO. Agents, 10 N. B.—No 13 111 s of Lading bat those of tbe CoMna ay 0113 best:med. Permits for Um Lsolgtil taoo prOCI nom 010 offlee. No-MOP , resole:3d be oul. of dJSUC4I on day orsal.ung. • apllol. QTRAIN TO AND IMOD" - MIM 1..., POOL I.A 0 KUKENSTOWN °ALLARD) tortes week. TheISOLAN LINIC. =Malt - EVERY .SATIIIRDAY,_ tw EBY' WEDNESDAI. OARAYING U.B. MAIL& Ticketa said to and trasnArdand. !Meant. klol -1.4, tiersmay andltsnee.. Apply at the Compsarsosecao. • JOHN. G.,.141,E, Agent, 111$11roAdway, N.T. wit. rinunitatd.:; 48:. 4.iitenr."-&. 411 " ziP i °' moo Fula maces.- . - . CARPETS, OIL . CLOTH% ata. NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH BIIIISSELS CAVE% 11611 . 011 TED UY fficFABLAND &COIX0:13 Vie nano now laniiian inieW• :Cod. 4.03 ov .1 thsratb... trio first awlivil or oar roPP T "" t" Vail or cRosirei ,. CELEO RATED Tapestry . aid 1101 t. Brussels Carpet& .=t;:l.:.`gf,Vlllat t initin g i: grer.l 17-F:::ItIalli.41411-", • 7 0 r 11 : 174 •tt'Sl6sl.AnDow amus. I FALI6.IIIADE.. -Bag. I 866. • ,BATs I . CAPSAND 'PUBS, Wholoads and nitait; - CO 131 -Irtirf/D EITIIEI , .; j u vue , speigia at6tiitpti.l.olbekr latis stovk Nor lull and cojiiiitt—tvery tarit to twain; Alba B. ru,lot wary Geocripthat to e tttt thit ~.... uESTOßlitul...rest PoWatuitt,, Os . .u.. 20 , . r5r..71rp5..174/74:11...44;davarAtillitmitztit-Le17utv:,413""ie.7131:30=2'1"11c:.:: .. ' Th r,:phratnzuh u p.r" , ..A,e ,„ . , --V*. etic.rrittibms=. A . B l ti onmu l muk...tvotinizezt4 o . 4 . Se " ra r Trit °lt ste9"twentaU9l4.r two : w i 1a.L.ura117r11.1 . D5it ,08 .....,.. , . ~, ~•,--Dficlualtiwp -,..."-"--' ... , ;.:y , ~,;,..pi p wt.....7 ' • • ,- - - ..=7.' 77 :7 "," ,,,,, ,..', 3- Y;" , A: ~,, , - - - '.'"..--- -; ".' '- f:- . ':' , .' :,-,''. 1X . ... . 4 7; 7 2:7 4, .. ,,,,- . 2 . __,,1 i .%: /.. '' ' - ' 43'a. ,. .. , '::: ,, ,::' , I' - ' l ' 2''' ' ;';'-':7' L:A 3 V-: - -i' -, i;' , : ,:-::!; L'''''''' -i-'l'.;_aig-".X.,,.1.1.,..i,"3,-:•?".4'.6'...1' 'I I ' TASSISLTRSILIISAAPESAVILECIPPI STAaie uo or tua uxcit TOWS OASIN. tatoraMlescatisi sacs. vrTir, oF.N.Essizaimpre.., vustivwnesasiiwixlime. UNCLE TOWS OAIMiI, Lin WHO TUX . 'repay, with ... .... , The entire stilliigth of OA Will - /7" pe'-c_ =I fgrNEW OPERA Boom . s:ii:;ixerox. C. D. KESS.. ........... _ At i ettinO L AMAre f a cottChl the shrikes andlrlth Hemoetste. ME. AND 3/112. BARNEY , ATUSAILIM TOtalnlb con7tlerstion of Atli. NTMERZE S VIIITUY, wlllbeTeDested• ter we last time. Tilt WRY ClICII; Or, CON O'CROLLTS Alto. Sr, Whiten.' ['Totem] OinehdettA. IN AND OUT OF ?LACE. Hrs. Whitlow ta rice Character., Fr y 4, Benefit of Xr. mottle la m Barney Willtetel. satnadetr, and insb Matinee. . -- garTRIIIIIILE9S VARIETIES. W. O. MIMI ?KED. Alus l .l ....... - ........ -..:::: 43°I4I ALLTAV . ttyodp=ent.filtiAltMuVake bill and scra PH 40.1 TOli a, TA... RUINED APBT:t°4thilorw =lllellll:llriierligYk:2,7l; :relic= V P u r trxeggr4tl.lZl,7 talli lan! Varlet,' =ape All 1 " °I ------!--erl - 12rPROF:Mit„ AZ (Wu"' ACIAV •• ' HALL • • Lunn Staticr, Plttabarg_b, - Is tro , l open day and erasing. Joyalillo •Clape Wednesdarkanllplititos :M:,3lT-ol;AVIII.(8114 laValf rdr3 a w rn bial:Labia Walues, laaadiflps *ad tlillots lye •taught onlapil.,tate terau- Final call at the Made morel, for -circulars cantallitaa screw 6c. - • - pioiztvrtvNA PtTg' YOUR e RAE irELRLNCt (101IFA NY OF lIAKTPOntt, CONN. THY ONLY Lune, INSURANCE COMPINT ZR AKELICA that nott mates anti pays sm. *anal CASE DIVIDEFD on t lest and each subeagnett payment of neetAirek y i a OASt ra i Ottattrz . fl u oT, L o&e ' nuo mortgages of ItICAI IHLYK7 is la maw to to lath year of botaneutaad h r 5014 to s WHIM. waro ottruatta of Ila menstoratim non o ON E KILLION DOLLARS. To Oils data 000 a ala fltitartrxegtrottria• Ohl s Company. The policies of this Company are not fOrfelled hy mason of non.payment of peeed= after the second but VW. paymenurrequireO after ten years. Potholes continue good life. J. C. WALILLY, President. 1.13. PwAtLIITINVIoe Pro.ahlent. cgoich bl f ink ypeArao.wrivnit to 5004. Ikt Fifth - street, FilithobloiStt , Agenta *anted throughout MA Mato. Apply h. ociatir JOHN A. NM hi alma Agent. C1L4.11 Ell 1829. PEUPETVAL 1,,,...1 VRAMiLI FIRE INSULLICI 00. 01 1111111111 ILL Asset. Jan. I, 11304, - - $3,457549 96 11.1.1tal ... .... . . ... .. .... I .... ....,.......11 100.000 " 4"" .. v. ...i . rsnt:. ......... ... ....... ...... L.R... p,ii.•,,ffe , i.irrii N. . ..___ .. MIA ---..' VW& Losses Pal , afar: ... . Perplusl ud Temporary Pollees on llipert = DIRECTORS. Chu. N. filtaekee. bra Tobhu agoer. Edward O. Dal.. Samuel t rani, Oearge.7fales. J Jaw h...l44inentitla: rd An a a viltll l64.. G''''''' Vilel.l!Fli%. ANormi, PreaKelt ij HD W AHD C. DA.I.E, vwsrxmasssss.. .5 £N. W. lihdl.Lll3l.l.ll,,e,eydrit term. - Corner NlTgid andliblirdl=ta. rEM7I lIENNSTLVINIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, PA. • wile., sit rum street, mum mock. br ha r ' t i r li e CM. P;I: T 1 r 1 e M s " M r . tIG" tii. WAL TER. CtgrPllaPru i:A KI OItSAJLENY escletazy. DIZACTOSOIS ' WiLEM, Leonard Walter, tr .. 11 %. zv „„,, F e.t. C .:rt . Bilil t !A a. J. C. ' LAPP°. 311.Ca1l PIAUI% .I%u ( k voegai. • : I F :r.l. 11461 h A. AanlAwl.. .IY4a9 Henry Sproul. FERE AND DADANE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A MIRK& P Ell LADELPHIA: Oz.rmi,soo. Hartford Fire Insurance. Company, $1.585,000. &swots, end liar reliable Protec co ni c caan nbe secured In the above named le. W. L. JOllll3. Asent. iN Wale, gavot. fey stales .1 MO AtIT.P I T T`g..FS'ne, INSURANCE Brilini=aLoal all Mx& 0/ I/ I re awl Narlaa Mad JOHN IRWIN. in., President.. JOHN D. MCCORD, The EauWent C. U. DONNELL. BersotAJT, Cspt. WM. DEAN. Hewn.' ALM. nmacronal John D. Mallard. Oeorxe Herat, Charles Hays, Capt. Wm. - Deart• Geo. D. Mreer, Robert H. Demo. bart, Jones, C. Harleyra ° ar Ulla.. T. Jtaasklmon. John Irwin, Jr., B. L. Yabriestork. WESTERN INSUILANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH ALISMA , _lt HHISTOIL, President. ILllRBERT,l3eeretesa. I an'. GEORGB 24Ywl tt, General...Dont. Once, ed Water street, npus &Co.'s WIWI/UO=o. up stain, ittsburult. WM insure eg nut all kinds of Ifire and Diarists Risks. home Institution managed by D who are well known to the community, and hoar s e determined by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they hese swotted, as of ferin g the best protection to those who demise to be insured. Alex. Zinnia, B. either, Jr, Jame* McAuley, Na le th xan a nder iel Spee 11012.... A r, Campbell B. /demon, C. W. Bleketron r, my NOIFFII AlttElllCA LINE ItiMANOECOMAIIY. Widows and °rpm's' Ruid. ,Nio. 63 lirt/iiain st, Alm York ESE.3IDENT — N.D. NORCIAN. azols TAELT—J. W. - ELCRUSLL. It. U. TI.NDALL. Budicpassmaincir E. T. COOK SPECIAL AGENT BOR. WESTEUXrIL.. 61 Fourth Sty IPittsbUrghl ADENT9 WANTED. .. tillOsba PEOPLE'S trisunANCE (mt.*: mune, a. I. oosagavxm_ 17101362161gi taItiODDILL, , ja i l ,. „ bo w, fm. PhtD-Mst ' Ciao] P. Mai Tar, John Watts, AMMOMIO , - John E. ratite. -- -,. rali t ha Capt. Jas. Mini, , , . m. Van xtrit. - MC • - 'HUMID. Varataw' 47 .' - 1 4, d ea f wasa W. P. aeinotzsiiiito.Ar,, iniutT - elpt. .....aigl EiCEWOR "o,o4cPt W;;JOilt i NOON s' scps Tobacco; Slut! and . ' Cita* Iw o. 6 xxmlitel. - 11did door Vord!orporilon 1311.-011.11. • 1. argrriaz% •TOBACCOPINUFF 11110:CICAR$, - =. 7 27 0 .4 at. CLAIR szezirr; sr A Iwo unortment or MIZIISOILLII mid SMOIKINu 7011A000. atilt) ban qUall i gM' On Una& ayft GEORGE BLUMENSOH:M.: out.= tyc ronsi9;pc SECIAIIB, GIizwiNOTOBACCO : _ - SiuolLing Mea. 4. faeircrxo 32 ... (Near COIWIT of • , m 7282.14 JO"EIDI riEBORAIffit Ihnu'ww - retyeg.: ll %z re " a Tobacco,, SALO and afunk 4.13 liir-"Xtri:l, MITISIXISMit cnr==introttittes*NOZ. ;~ s.,_; MI 4 ~~` ~` r t. ; __, DISICTOILS. Idrea dekle7. David 11. Loss. Clarke, John 8. hfoOnne Jranes.P. LIZIIBEITT. Beeretary J
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