EtitiKa)IMMMCININGI3,Bto. ll= The Perpetrators of a Horrible Crime to IDeart-SMsortazie Tria-The llat geld gape Casa The eicletiory Of the horrible Hatfield rape, i ~,,,sring as it did On the same night with the saootingOf young Helligans by his intimate ' f r iend, Brame, near the Same place, mast be fresh In the memory Of our readers. On the m orning of Staiday, July iffith, some men woo were passing along the Butler plank road by the lane that led to the haute of Thomas Don nelly, Esq., in Hatfield, saw three men stand ing under some trees near the house and mo tioning for them to Offineap. On approaching them, they saw the insensible form of a young girl lying On the:ground under the trees, her clothes torn and dirty, her limbs and body I bruised, and her person evidently having been most brutally ontragal,' The young men who 51004 by her said that they were passing there and towel her in the condition described. She was removed to the house of Mr. Donnelly, and. Dr. Botaion called to attend her. For a long time-indeed, until recently-her case was very uncertain, and it was feared she would die. Eventually she gave her name as Fanny Smith, and was discovered to have lived in Allegheny. The Mayor and his police spared no pane, and at length found a clue • which led tothe arrest of James Weleh, Win. 1" Klee and Wm. McMillen, residents of Hat- Reid. These men were confined until she i should recover sufficiently to ho more tally I questioned In the matter. Eventually they I were all taken before her Li company alai ' ethers, and she identified them without hesi tation, as the guilty parties. They then had a hearing, and in default of $lO,OOO ball each, a - ore committed for trial. Yesterday they were brought Into court and arraigned in the usual form, each one plead leg not guilty. District Attorney Duff, John Coyle Esq., and M. Swartzweider,Esq., appaar. for the prosecution, and Messrs. Moffatt and Cochran, Gen. A. L. Pearson, Thos. Marshall, I zig.. ass wm. Linea, Esq., (or tile defence. Mr. Moffatt, one or the counsel for defen dant, made a motion to quash the indictment ' mel gave as his reasons, that the defendants were Jointly charged in the Indictment with It a rape upon the prosecutrix a lien ! It appeareo that only one in' them had com mitted the rape. Mr. Moffatt cited law a 111C/1 went to show that the word 'ravish" must te Inserted to constitute an Indictment for rape, nil that the prisoners must ho severally charged, or charged as alders or abettors. I District Attorney Duff objected and cited authority, where more than one defendant had liven indicted. tried and emir toted on the charge. The ("curt agreed with the District Attar ' mei., and the trial a'As proceeded with. ; IJohn Coyle, Esti., on behalf of the emnition wealth, addressed the jury. Elio common ' wealth. he said, would be able lo estithilsh the LA IMEs• DR MS TRIM MLR GS in every s tris. facts that. en the night of the 251 h of July, the VELVET RIBBONS In Black and Color.. defendants In the case, dragged the vicuna of 0 9 withlth ohmic ease; this outrage along the Lao rencev Inc plank NENEWSTYLE do BELT ItUCIELES.. Benin , Fsney road, notwtthstanding her cries for merc y, to Tuck Comb. new and pretty Ties Bonnet aim a retired lane. One of the defendants dr ew a Sash Ribbons. Hanakereide fs-embroate red, uy pain betnstnetteill knife anti threatened that, if she made HOOP SKIRTS of the treat makes In the i sentry, noise, he would cut her t hroat. Si hen they andeverythins yen mar wish for in . reached the lane, site was thrgicti upon the ihzuktry. titziyEs AND I.ADIES' UNDER- : ground and held down by two 01 the dense. OARMENTS. etc.. itc . siss dams, and ravished by the third. Tina wits GENTLEMEN'', rtleNtailtau GU ii..;. relmated several Limes. subsequently at the NEW STYLE NECK-Ti ES; FINE SILIIITS, or which we keep onir Ms I..'st, and house of Mr. lJounelly, SOO aucceeded In hinn y/ill sive satisfction: [frying the dote:taints as the perpetrator, of UNDERSIIIRTS AND W oo l. F.IM, in slit . Das, the outrage. These awl other points the Merino. Shettaniter s lit teer cols ca. . Commonwealth would be able to establish. LINEN and DADEIt COLLARS; i Fanny Smith at. the neat witness sworn, BUS YEN:Defies;_ 1 and took the stand, deeply Veiled. In COO, POCKET-M. O OIW. etc. menetag her testimony elle evinced consider.. Mc agitation. alv name is Fenny moth, I reside In Hat field, near loe Cemetery, wan Mr. Donnelly. rave lived there about seven a eeke; I went to Mr. Donnolly's on Sunday morning; I for merit' Ilved with Mr. Shannon. in Allegheny. On Saturday, before I went to Mr. Donnelly's, I ad eaten my clothes over in Allegheny, and lia't come over to this side to look for an other place; I heard of a lattice out by the emu etrey; a gentleman living out there mud he wantedset there when and I was on my way out there when I eat down to rest near the Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon. While I sat down there, t hat man (Donating to Einglo.) came up anti spoke to me, and asked me to take a ride "nth him; I told him I didn't want to go; he said his aunt wanted a gal and treated that I Mould go with lam. At last I consented, and we rode In a car to the corner of a lane and got out and went up to a largo house; there 1111.9 nobody home, and we went back to tan road; he then told me he wanted me to go to town with him; I refused. when he roil 1 had got to go; 1 was very easy frighten ed, and came with him; It was dark when we got to the city; he then told me that I hail to go back with him; I was frightened and be compelled me to go; we got of the cars at Lawrenceville and went down towards the railroad track: there we found three other men; one was McMillin and one was WC/S11; Kin zielkeld we 1 had, to go with them; I begged timumil let me go home, but he said I mod go, and brand McMillan took hold of me and dragged me along; I commenced to cry out, but they tereatened VIO and I stopped; they dragged me along by the Cemetery, and I cried out again and an old woman came out and tried to take hold of me; they drove her off and called her sone hard names. hicltalan thendrew a knife and said if I didn't keep still he would ut my throat, and dragged me away from the old wo man. Further up the road, beyond the lane, i tee met two young fellows whom they called ltrahe and litelligan. Halligan tried to per suede the boys to let me go, for 1 might be a ' docent girl, and It win wrong to abuse me. I They told lam to shut up for they did not want , anything to do with him. He Insisted mad they quarrelled, at last / saw McMillan shoot Hellegan. Ile fell, and then lifetime-a and Kin zie hrou,gla, me back to Mr. Donnolly's lane. The other boys had hidden along the road. In the lane they threw me down and one of them held Ills hand over my mouth; then Tom Mc- Cune or Kinzie ravished me; after that the othere Mil the same as Tom did; McMillan, Welsh and Kinzie stud two smaller bort, who I don't know, ravletted me, and some of them ravished tell ',eve rat times; four or five times each; they stayed with me until daylight I tried all the while to gist away from Kinzie, and plead with him when we were alone, and niter the others had joined us, to let me go, 1 hut they refused. I continued to struggle and cry after we kid left the old woman. I am very much Injured by the abase 1 received; was confined to my bed for fl•e weeks. Dr. Robison attends me. The fiat I remember atter daylight en Smiley morning was when I came le myself in Mr. Dmally's house. I came from Now York to this city. Dare no friends here. Have no father or mother, ante er or stater. erarexamined by Mr. Moffatt-In the month o' July last I resided 113 Allegheny with Mr. Shannon' left there on the fourth of July; went to New Brighton and Maid two weeks. In Brighton I lived with 11. r. Townsend From there I went to live with Mr. 'learner. In Oak land; staid there but a very short time. I left there on Saturday, the day before I was found at Mr. Donnelly's. That day I went over to Allegeeny to Mx. Snair's to take my clothes for sate keeping. Ornate Suspension bridge, coming Usti[, I met the geetleman I spoke of who wanted a servant. This was about three o'clock. He was going to Allegheny and I was coming to Pittsburgh. lie told me where he lived, and I started to go there. He had told me that he lived near the railroad track, I aral directed MO go out to the came tory and then to the big brick house near the steam mill by the railroad. Ittild not see the gentleman afterweirds. I sat near the come' ery quite a time. The stria one erne spoke toles there was Tom McCune; he is not the one I met on the bridge; staid with him at the house where we went only a few minutes; think we left there before sundown; came back to the oemetery, and then got on another car and came to Pi ttsburgh; this was after the we then went back to the ceme tery on th e same can I wanted to get rid of : Tom McCune; he compelled me by throats, or , I would nOt have gone backadth him; it was late when, we got back; nobody was with us then; he ictathe id with me all the time; e o neer took e clown to railroad, where thth boys I yen. By Ale. Marshall-1 did notice= the name of 1 : the gentleman who engaged me to work for 1 1 lam. He only gave me a attrition to find his I ,wittiont telling me his name; / did not ask 5 name. Before /mum to Pittsburgh I liv in alt nay, H. Y.; I left Albany with Mr. Stedman 'ant, ;tering: I amsbout twenty-two I yearn old. The gentleman:lMM was • middle aged man, not very tall; he had on dark otothem no what him only a few minutes. 1 We made no special arrangement of terms; I 1111aarizioua to get any place to work and was : not particular. Did net stop_ at all before 1 got to the Cemetery, but walked slowly out a gthere w hil e down on the grass. It took me oodt° get th ere, for /walked slowly. ',bad Satethere about twenty minutes before ' Tom spoke to me. He first asked me how far tt, was to Istirrineeelllef I tole him I did not know, and be sat doWn beside me. He then 1 requeeted me to go with him on the ear to his aunt's. He did not threaten me then; there were trees around the house, _where we went end nobody about. lie did not attempt to take any advantage of lie id af terwards compelled me to some back to Pate l:iamb with hire, by takinhflol2owfu too tilly arra m a u nA B=laileitelsi:Zith to help Me. I did pot put my arm arentna _s neck in the ear. wad be did not pnt las arm •a t Me. ALT. 13 wartgwedder. objected - to these quer Ilona. Do not know hole 'many passengers wllan thecae. When Re; got to rittabUrgh 'WO - 011as.Aladlid took Me into the station fig invent, telling met had to go. no toek me out ofthe StatiOnenad took me me to the go same car to go back. compelling to with blinagaln. Mead not leave the station house ooce whiled was there. Vrheil....vre wee a Ll ' I, beta: i alluglltl trial nout Of to get !, Ilia ' a fah o f il resisted he would hare:Me arrellted. That • toned me and I went. 1' had no CO with lum.except to ask him to Int me se. made no atterept to get of/the ear and leave • urn, Dec=s6l . lllo Mead ate would prevent me. •Whenwe got to the Onnetery he took hold - same and forced mein' go with Win to • esteem carstalloo. I did not ask anybody to kelp ate becanee I was afraid to asked him repeatedly to ietraepo. ratter going back to the cemetery, - ur we ,weriv.going f along the board walk, near the Cid woman's house, Tom wanted to ravishaidanthe bald Palk, lathe presence _of Abe. other. I struggled and cried out,, - when the 'old woman came over:" ", and "E. trial. .-1,0 !" get. me away. * fterwargs &Mgt° get me away, and tit=ilteliedeeitO•hini anti had a 444 (al this point witness was too mash overcometo procesed - Pir SOWS talnit.):11ollillan thorn drew ^pistol on aellegish ;Hollm-staid be had been a soldier and OW iihttol tild not seam him; Torn. YeQuate seized the wa pistol and lired at lielligan,butdid•not his an WWI lan seised the pistol. again and sold: "when Mi/I%l2.____/n7iirlitart lanXl.t. 111. 7 00 t..... m . " and tt nenew , .. ' ; 6on fell and ed.. 11411111mA Akan satUnTake be , away or n! expose thalami* of. ar tth .. ,• ey took me upend carried me to the pls... hers 1 wisfewindrl.4l4 natant& at all. 1 . y held My mouth Mime way; Tom. Wenn , . .. Labatt me drat and'it ass yiletho sa yrO nl o y w anh a Ort time rnuer tile asoilzehe rant i ll soon attar. =lwlroundaeruno, The, manes or the other two - boyemure not _. et altoccoll closet know:tbetnt they violated ntfora(o oelYenee." Vann thing i.: told. Xr. mo ms= In li tt t a raMizsr= = UM ukargregingrag-Altey batik iny_tnontheol.olinldtma anbleettnoWinanelden Sir at talblarteltabthater scidtdtstibsYlltalt a ir tiakewhen.t4LccurgiccOullsas see ,PlBrigum.r.AP4lo l o44 l4 9 6l Ktug a .. . ... N'Ett CLOAKS ciAyrias, FEE. ; 6T- ElUttl GS., BATES & BELL W ILL 111 EN ON • 1 Thursday, 20th instant, AbasT EIACANT STOCK OF PATTERN MANTLES. NEW GOODS HACRUM, OLYDE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Not. IS and SO Market St., Hare recved *a rxtenalve lurludlng 1.1 LAT ei IIST .al/VELTJEn of tar toot/ In /LERCH ilifiTe urn vet...sal iovltc.l to irdVc UP Can before pucchatlng urn cowl dens we can gl , ce satisfaction 10 wcll as In quality of our goods. Oat Aowrtment annul be Surpassed. sell TiIINIMINGS. EMBROIDER/E B , The attention of Retail Ito port I. called to 111.. cle stOCk DOW 10 store. and ni.l. h K t arc pr•pat ed **hell at 1T1.0138 We price.. Clancy artipantsb Uwe., Ussple 'Edgings and lemming, Ifrepott CMPOrte Rands sod Edeloe:• L oompleto line of Wlllte Good!, 000 dozen Ladles' Ltmn Geode, felt It f. .1 very deices. Mu variety of Item-stltch•A Handk er from 23 cents upwards. all linen trimmings and Panty llil,twn• roehet Gimps and Britions. Bugle Ming Trimming and Hutton, dalpare Lue—all width, Orem and Banque Or mmeuo. Hear" 5 lb Cord for halms. flexible Wire Hair Pins for t ;. no. Face" Shell and Ivory Tack unmn.... Ledinn' and bilsses • Flkt.ced Fancy Tartan nos, Huff L late (Howes. xi , ..a.xacsr 4:300x:I8 IA GREAT VARIETY AT 11001:41E ANY RETAIf F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street FALL FASHIONS J. W. BRADLEY'S MO "CT g Jr—s, ...11r. IFOLa LAP rr I tj DOUBLE swum (4) SKIRTS! Wlll not BEND or BREAK like the nlogln Springs, tart ertll EVER RETAIN their BRIO ECT and BEAUTIVULeHATE, where three oi tour ord ry Wthla are BAST /SIDE a.SELEnS. with 00a1BLNE neutron, dorsbility and economy . . with "DUPLEXEANCE of SHAPE which has made the ELLlrric . • the STA:COM:ID minor OF THE ASRIONABLE WORLD ►t Wholesale by all the leading Jobbers lb Ulla cal Tor sale by all retAUers who tell first-class Skirts WENT, BRADLEY & GARY, BOLE OWNERS OF THE PATENT AND ET.O IX - SIVE MAN OF ACTIIIIE TW BEAD ' GOO ISJ JOB. HORNE Sr, CO full sasortment of 80.r.TETS adrD lid I,s, Allthe leading Fall styles 361111.3203 - 3 r Goodin. Cranes and Trames, parts raneyand Colored Bilk Vei,"" In Clograble abaft.; Plain Fanny Be.. net sadag . Mom, new and Oen color.: nollll% thOleettTrernels and Americam: Feather.. At Clint Xl2lhE XLCIP X 70/ 2til FL =MO, (Well warted.) 0001414, aszabunkiwtor Loone,,Clnny. Valest- A Z " r ' ' jaid= B , s llitralt=til i gnintnaM i l ! lare, etreeta, Laceasodjaeo-Omds. E:And Ca u s i t= i g l a e nereamente; • nlfai MiNg.jr"M:43: A most oomplet4 atOok of //motet% Catania, ac., 44. lisuilleratles,..Flaln. Law., Betnatltched, Item. mitt. 4141:troldered, Tape Bordered, ate., etc. g o derrenaemereelarfary varlet - yor] all elm. 1.441410 and Bftt's Ugutarentar. • rB4l.444Blaittift 6 4/44d4: Ilattaenders ift elad Beck- est Beam 1301rtn cal D Crgeria . talos s ig2; ll 4 ° , ll )? ay..° 'weenies, au da • Tarni—Brirateerralety. thubraere, Lambe Wool and Mating In no yarloo4 mixture', plain color. and ilea ratiolont. CtralerCotilri. and ereerthlnt In the No nnative. lon aa EastwliJobillng Bone*. ' stfill 19 Market Street: MU. • . vni t le a NcEs lci tT.o., vuoraiiizaput FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, DRY GOODS. lach.o4oxfacria st, rildrd km. gait. insiakietAki,l *MU IV/II9BIXOI. PA. pq.‘l4ii,r4:ki OFCCEEN • • 'mutt Aan sioN PUTTER, GRAINER ANIVVLAZI.E4 54.1.013. St., Pitt,abtugh. • Ans. an 4 Onlomimfol Elsa. of oral dikoorlptlei • fa oreaf.,_ AU . watt (Woo promptly it s - 111 . : SHOWN, 2 !, crass oginsin. Alawx Mt* • - • .1500111A3n!MW PP:3M:L CITY g~ SUBURBAN. (ADDITIONAL LOCIAL HEWS ON ITEM PAGE.) HOSIERI Donelly did net telltee•Ahe unmeant the de- I. SPECTIM NOTTES. findants at aIL Whllsirthey had me on the grotuid, and before I had been violated. a man on horsebaok and KM.= On feat ceased up oho W''' THE QUEEN: THE QUEEN/ railway track, and the bOys r eseept Toni.' Mo. • THE QUEEN OF Curse went upland spoke to themsdld not h ear' what said; Tom McCune staid by me and HAIR RESTORERS ! held me; I did not cry Out; (Welsh ww made tO stand urn) I did not, see Welsh In the car when I was In the car with Tom McCune. BABdirect—Datet, know how long I was Mien- 1 sills afterbeingtalren to Mt. Donnelly's. Tom le QUEEN, not only in xA. r, bet In vinT.. , Mut. w tNSLOW•S QUEEIS Bala RESTO RELY. struck mo that night on the side; McMillan lathe Beat Hair Restorer ever offered to kicked tile on my limbs; he also struck mo on the Pehlke. the mouth, hurting me and loosening my ; As infallible anion= and rarsauven of the teeth; did not have any at before they viola- Hair If falthfully applied. ted me that night or at the time;suppose I W 111.5 In a at when they found mo in the morning. It is no Hair Dye. Mrs. Gormley sworn—[This Is a very 01,1 It acs dirt city neon We roots of the hair chatte -1 lady and very feeble.l—Live near the come- Me grey hair wits orlemallife color; erresiluclart 1 tery. On Saturday night, the 15th of July lust mxtaro decay and falling onto! the haltl . r..l,vit; eeaa I saw a man and a woman standing In the Mg scurf and dandruff; end caring ail hem rem road. The woman was screaming and trying . n. : to get away; I called to her to come over to ' me. The man stopped her screaming and I i , ~,,,t , ,.,.,.., ~3 , ,,,,,,,,,, ~,..a . .,, to the t,,,sr, went across to them. The man told me to in short, If yon wish to restore your hair, as to :.:' ,l i , w„it. e . e ... . 1 41fe dry end wiry hair to son and Mau i keep away, and she tried to-come to me but youth, and retain It through Itfe, me I was prevented from speaking. The young fel- 16S. WINSLOW'SOM Bila EIS'ORIE. low had hold of her and dragged her away. I I followed as far as 1 could. When I !Wet heard Price Si per bottle. Sold by all Drsuuristc• her scream I was In my own room. 1 went out las Boon as I could pat on my shoes. This was 1 R. E. SE.T.T.ITRFI & CO., at eleven o'clock at l night. I didn't know either of them. When I was coming back I . met a man. My house stands close to 1,110 rood. Wholesale Agents. There was a fellow named Patrick Costello in , the bonus with me . The man I met in coming t I buck erus Joseph O'Neal. Cross a:au:deed by Mr. Marshall—The two were going towards litutrpsburg when I saw ' them. Patrick Costello, sworn—Live 10 Collins township; live In the tame 00000 with Mrs. Gormley; heard screams at about eleven 1 o'clock on a Saturday night in July; I was In bed and got up and asked what the matter wax; the woman stopped (trying, and the fel low who was with her said I'd better stay In the house and not come out; I heard the wo man say "let me go home for Sod's sake." Toot was all she said; I. Jild not go out, but toe fellow pulled her out LIT Mrs. lionnley's hands and dragged her up the road. Cross-examined by Mr. Marshall—Our house was only a few yards from where the two were. There are several other houses stand lug along therethe man dragged her along towards Sharpe burg; there was only one man with the girl; I went back to bed, though I saw the girl wanted help. Ile.ttirect—iim. Gormley asked me to go out but I did not; I heard some whistler from to wards the cemetry walls after I had spoken to thegtrl ; I hail been asleep, and the screams awoke tee; the whistles that I heard were not from ears. • P. M. Cushing sworn :—ln July last I lived In Collins township, only a short distance from Mr. Costello; on the night mentioned, between eleven mid twelve o'clock, I heard a girl screaming, "For God's sake, let me go." she was sobolng and erytim; I thought I hears another voice In low tones; 1 closed the door of toy house, for I ilia not wish to hear any more; a few minutas afterwards I hoard noise from Airs. Gormley's, and went out; saw nothing, and went back and went to bed. Andrew McCready sworn-1 Live at flat deli!, near the toll house; was with the others near the toll house ou the Saturday night mentioned, and beard a woman Bereaal on the township road. I went down t a d saw hire. Gormley standing at the gate; Mr. Cos tello had his head out of the window, and I asked him to come out and see what was the matter. Ho told me to go myself; 1 WOOL half •• . - - - - - across the road to where a man Liszt a ta rug alias woman; when the fellow told me I bad better not come any further; I thought it ad. visable to etoy. rail then started for home; Heard a scuilltag and saw Mir go. log Struggling with the man, trying so get toe woman away. I thought I saw too men standing up the coal road, and as I started tor home. I met the same two; they were Hindle and Welsh. Gross examined by Par. Marshall. The two men spoke to me and asked me what was the disturbance. They were bowls distance from where Welsh lived. Kinzie lived n considera ble distance from there. this side of tile en trance to the cemetery. LAistollo anal 1 re . Maraud behind and let the old woman go over to the girl. Joseph O'Neal, sworn—Live In Collins town ship; was near Mrs. I.loralley'e On the night lo eineslloll and heard a woman eel cam; I was coming home and saw a couple of men stand• leg by the cemetery wail; further along I saw McMillan standing on the hoard walk with woman• as I came up he tried to pull her off the wal , k so that I could Untie; 0110 was nut screaming at the time; I passed on in the road anti saw and heard nothing store of them; 1 saw Mrs. Gormley coming hack. Cross examined—l new noto.ac extraordi nary In their conduct; when I I. ei t the wo man scream she area Crying out ear her re lease. Centt adjourn..d al this point Lint, nine o'clock this morning. TILE UNION REPUBLICAN PLATIORB Amendment of the Constitution of the trotted Mattes, which Passed Congress et Its Intel/066101M by the Con•lltutton al illajortty of two-Thirds, end I. now before the Metes for Hostiles glen. Resaired, By the Senate and House of Rep resc_ntatives of the United States of imerlea, in Congress assembled, two-thirds of loth Flounce concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as en amendment to the Coustitutlon of the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of the said Legislator., shall be valid as a part of the Constitution, namely: Arrricta—Sscrios I. All persons born or natnralized In the rolled States, and subject to the prtsdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States, and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any lair which shall abridge the privileges or im munities of the citizens of the United Sta: cc. Nor stall my State deprive any Iversen of life, liberty or property without duo process of law, nor deny to any person within Its jartadletlon the equal protection of the laws. Brerlos2. Representatives shall be appor tioned among the .•eral States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each s.tate, excluding Indians not taxed; but whenever the right to vote at any election for electors of President and Vice Presbletit, or for United Status hey. rtwentatives lrl Congress, executive and Judi cial officers, or the members of the Legislature thereof. Is dente,: to any of the male inhabi tants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, rind clUzens of the United states, or in my way abridged, except for participation In rebellion or other crime...the basis of represen tation therein shall be reduced In the propor tion which the number of ouch male citizens shall bear to the whole number of rnale eltb neon twenty-one years of ace In that state. Stenos b. No person shall be a Senator or Representative m Congress, elector al Presi dent or Vice President., or bold any MSC., civil or militiry, under the United Mates, or under any State, who, previously taking an coati as a member of C ongress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or Judi cial officer of auy State, to support the Consti tution-of the United States, shall have enga ged In insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given old or comfort to the enemies therein J Dot Congress way, by a vote of two thirds of each rouse, remove such dura bility. Set-nos 4. The validity of Lite public debt of the United States authorized by law, Inclu ding debts incurred for the payment o f pen sions and bounties for service in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be quer trotted, but neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or Miliga- Tien incurred in aid of insurrection or rebel : lion against the United States, or any claim I for the loss or emancipation of any slave, tut all each debts, obligations and claims shell be held illegal and void. elpeclal Centlon.—Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup has lartrome as popular that rarleuc parties have cutout articles calling theca Kra Witislow , .. Please take notion that the Mrs. Winalow of the notahLug Syrup is not connect eal with any cabor article. Ivll:4l.tw NEW FALL GOODS u N 4 ~ u ' t 19 Fifth hlreet, Have Just opened no extensive sod splendid stout of DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. !UCH DUNNE f A TRIM/KIND 818 dONS, EMBROIDERIES of avers descriptlo, ILIUM AND ItL.KNANT LAC:H. REAL LACES of all kinds, ',JAMS, REAL LACE TR.AIkIRD tiOODS IMITATION LAC r S---s. splendid Ade, ttyryss, IA NET MUSLIN LINEA LAWN A CAMBRIC. IRISH LINEN: t; LOY LS- .11 new nod ttttt ctive style.; HOSIERY—A Complete amortmentA LADIES' A CHI LUMENS' ktlf.lti.NO VERY! nod FA/46 WERE) IR ZEPLITIL ARTICLES—Splendid styles this erased: BERLIN AND AMERICAN BF.FIIYILS, SIIZTLAND VOUL, THE RENUILIZ CASE/MERE YARNS—AII colors RICEDLEY'S SKIRTS of every site, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTICSS. Mercbant. and Dealers will end It to their advan tage Beall and examine our present extensive Mock before purchasing elsewhere. alt onr goods being purchased dlreCt on the best terms,we are prepared st.d will maks low priers as any East ern Jobbing Rouse. MAORUM & OARLISLE, jouN cicosi, REAL ESTATE AGEXT. Office, No. 130 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Use for este the foltowleg !Wei }relate A beautiful new Frame liswelline, highly finished. costa:Wog six rooms and wide hall, parlor le or se feet, with two are places and marble mantles. Cost of building, 17,2 W; will le sold booing ction with 3 orb Wes ofdihniund. Parties the entire ii acres, Mein the house can have the nobs. which consist 9 aligns,. ri ti,,po : utoeu 50 .1 a nee talk colt. Price Oth hi a down: balance la net TWA Secure biliOnd and mortgage. bite. ate at Edgeweod.litation. 7milea out onthe s tation Ilaliroad. Trains passing to and from this station ezrzrotte of the day, up to 11 o'clock v. Y. Pm.- ' A 150.6 few=l/bILE LOTS, kt $1,1X13 ebeic one third tub the balance en fire yes:situate at the above etatm. Tel plan of these lota, and the nine acres and GULP above mentioned can he men at this oMce. A large amount of city and counts,' fooperty for We, tncladlus two good Grocery Stands, one In Al legheny and one In Pittsburgh, Parties wishing to =maw.. Oh ms, might find something to Poilurthet ParUctilArs, enquire of the above °i nto hours from sto 12 A. et, 1 to 6 1. Y., and 7 to lin the evening. sel2 1866. FALL TJUDE. 186 6 . CAPS AND FURS ' BATS, nd seta& Wholesale a CO ., iffICORD_ .&,,,,,m,-Euru, 181 groom - - , — .7,,, - , -- . 04 of -,. •• i,,,lteirp.* .t...1-ii.,,,,,u-r lau . saio; rats, &C V '42° " ' il toga i ...1.9--darrois.3-„ gt- • am' L amm _ - .. :: ' , ~, --.. : , 2 - :- N..:„._, Ll:Wfi.i.,K,f'":,,L, I=Sl3 arWill. BARNHILL & CO, BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22, 21 awl 26 Penn St. RAT lug secnred a large yard, and furrilaked it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of &diem, in the hest manner, and warranted equal to any made In the couetry. Chimneys, Breeching, lire Bed., Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boller, Condenser*. Bait Pans. Tanks. Oil BUBB, Agitators, Battling Pane, Boller Iron. Bridges. Buser Pans: and sole manu facturers or BABIIIIIILL•11 PATENT BOILEBB. Repelling done on the shortest notice. 3etlictil GrIARE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. 17Z=13 SPARK, raccußDY & co., Manufacturer,. of Shisathing, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms, Band Still Bot toms, Sputter Solder. Also Importers ol and Maoism In Metals, Tic Plots, Shoet ' lron, Wire, ao. Con stantly on hand. Timers' Machines and Tool. Warehouse, No, 140 YIRST .11.1193 SaCONDISIMSZTS. Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper at to any deateed Stmt. myllicMitlitsrT IW - PITTSIBURGH SAW WORKS. Ri r . t l' CO.. Mannraetn n A ENT N CI C LA1124. warrant ed PAST STEEL ItAWS, of every description, Maley. Cross-Lint, Gang. and all other varieties. All linos of It NIVES and SPNINGS made from Snret Cala Steel; Extra relined ItE.APEE and MOW ING KNIVES, At. JETWarehouse sod Works, corner WATali and Snout ntrilars, Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to re-toothing. 10101 and mralehtenineeircuiar Sae.; also, at psi , s of all kinds. Punclaria mid Drilling done at rea sonable rates, Jeb:c33 ROBINSON, REA A. CO, (Suc'" tenor. to ItOBINSON. Untie • KILLEBS•) WASHINGTON WORKS, Founders Q ifindebilnists, Pittsbrargb, Ilanafatturees of Boat apol nation.). Steam ?r -i:l"m''Erg'" Hill Mtl".77'?`llVnogZastogs7 yElo•t•ot7.. sot lloticrs.4 obect iron Rork. ./reAgent,rot uitIFFAILD•S PATEN l' LNJECTUR for feeding bolters. _ r .. ..grJOHN COCIERAIN & Mao ofacturers of Iron Vaults and Vaal Doors. Iron Hatilo Window Shutters, Window tt tiarus, s, lies, 91. Second sad SS Third street, between Wood and Bark*, have no hand • varie ty of new patterns, rangy sad plate, suitable for all Pu -111T7a ' Aleular attention P•td to oßel.t.a Orate lat. JOOOllll den. at shun nottce. trittatly lir - AIIABBIAGE AND CELIBACY, • Ewa) of Warning and Instruction for Young lien. Also, Diseases and Abner. which pros trate the vital power , , with awn.. V:" relie f Sent free of charg Si, era ed letter coo pes. Ad dress. Di. J. ElLLits LIOLHIIIIWS, Howard de ...relation, rtdirol. labia, anttitilolog wt. TM C. 1112771721... C. ♦. ...W. B. WCITZLIZAD SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFUN I KEW & CO., ANU YSc MILICILS OP VIZ CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING ILS. Sprrm, Lard and Whale Oily, 1111 D LIGHT, ?MSS OIL AD VIM MR A L5O. :Landau ' White 'Burning Oil, No. 33 Market Street, -SEND' 1 , 011. • CLRCITIAII LUBRICATING OILS. TIAIN CITY OIL COMPANY, Office, 204 Penn Street, F. A. SMITH, Secretary Head Light Oil. Loathe Oil Ni.. I, do. do WOOLDIUDGE OIL IRIFIFINIINCI oonaPs►sars. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA JOHN WATT Prethlent. H /CHILI M. LONG, watuoi IN TEIIIPERANCEVILLE Mice, No. 2 Duquesne Way, • (N , Par Sown:mon Midst.) AULNUFACTUILEM 0/ , PURE WHITE .131TELINXINGi Brand—"Luoifor." 12.483 WARING & KING, C4IIIIISSIOd IMAM LID BUMS td Petroleum and Its Products, 4 DUQUESAV z.x•rgrenercriii.calez. PIILLADELPIIIe ADDIIEM WARINC. KING & CO., 717m45 127 Wlsrtlt» Phll _--- sirrgilacon OIL ENGINES. wo aro conarnatlng, sad IEII I.ID as hand wrier nyle of ISILVCIIIIr3:IMBUS Will than I 001 ION rt 7 1011111 to w .:ll"Vr::rg s .r. e ggerrCurr.., th ltvAM IST I DEETti, no i llEl i aMer ß Wr iubilita. a 00. Wit. MIGIDTILAN - 4. D. 4110100011. EAGLE OIL WORKS, Irsemers•wa.oereillss. WiCHTMAN & ANDERSON, Refiners and Dealers in E T 01, ElY*ll. S4)."llll%Warl i sArw E le. ""apk,NCPCIL 711.223 = O.ACK zaiix r0azy:C11•11/4 TACK IMO.. & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DRUMM IN PETROLEUM AND 1$ PRODUCTS, Z Hancock St., Pittsburgh. PnUI.ADILTIIIA OPTICS. 1W Waltant atneet. my/31:07 . WARDEN & BATCBELDER. FULOKIIIM IN CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM wuswr. 01L, ItUSIZT, emirs TIMPENTTII,J,. NORTLI OAIIULINA 21a4 04: ' Corner of bur esn• W dr: Miilywsek zepreoot Wil: ii.VZls ie 44,113p10ut street, - • ,i ACEVII:s.I3 ' WM. UOLICILII JAMES IRWIN & CO, JA.IIIII iiASillyl:l6TII4B4 Olt Df YITRIOLTAND 'AQUA: I,4IIIIWEIL =mop.lalmr..axiii.ot, rirraurnatom. PA. lioLmEs, SELL*, inch? COOS Mille, Pittsburgh; - 1414 1a3 /1"40 1 4 01" ,11114 1415 31.9 TIMOWINV fr 7t ir. -,72,•C".167-114"21."1.t°7-J . , 1,117110111121 Q ) .; CARR, M'CANDLESS CO,, 94 WOOD STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS DRY GOODS, MCI Annotmee that they have just received and are now opening an UNIISUALLY 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 many Scarce & Desirable Goods Together with Superior Slylea of Prints, American Delaines, Standard Sheetings, Bleached and Brown, Tiekings, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Apron Checks, Shirting Checks, Col'rd Drills, &c FLANNELS, PITTSBURGH, PA. In= 11 011 for r dlooklo • ry 011 to Gars. D 011 for Vars. Grosso. OLESALE DRY GOODS PI'ETS BIJ RGH, EEZI oreign and Domestic all the best makes or Plain White, Scarlet, Mixed, Red and Gril Twilled, Bob Roy, Miners, Shaker and Shining. White and Colored BED BLANKETS, PWWM cmico c11:103., deo., cgb CI . FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY DRESS GOODS. Our Stock will embrace a great var ety and all the latest Novelties. NOTIONS, A Full and Complete Assortment CARR, ArCANDLESS & CO., 94 Wood Stvevt. MIM M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., M Wood St., Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS 3-4 Browns, 7-8 Browns, 4-4 Browns, 9-4 Browns, 3-4 Bleached, 7-8 Bleached, 4-4 Bleached, 8-4 Bleached, 110-4 Bleached, American Crash, Russia Crash, Hnekaback Toweling, Batting, Wadding, Bags, Plain Red Flannels, Twilled Bed Flannels, Plain Yellow Flannels, Plain White Flannels, Plain Gray Flannels, Twilled Blue Flannels, Miners' Flannels, 'Bleached Canton Flannels, Unbleached Canton Flannels, 'Gray Canton Flannels, Blue Canton Flannels, Brown Canton Flannels, Printed Chuiton Flannels, Whits and: Colored Blankets STOCK CHEAP. 111_1,Y,G0,011S AO ,XOTION4 AT WHOLESALE, At Present. Easters Trices A. FULL ZINC all the'llei)artntients. FOR FOR &ALE, TWO I LEORNT CITY DWELLINGS- The tbree.storied modern built 'Dwellings. Nos. 33 and 34 are Meet, Pittsburgh, at ths corner of Third, are offered for sale separately or together. POSSeselvin of No. 33 will be given at Mt April test, d of No. 3i WITIILN TiIIETT DAYS or about Oct. ism. The latter noose haujast been elegantly retes ted, freseoet, etc.. and Is in prime order. If desir ed the entire outfit of first slam Pimiento, Wu pets, etc. nearly new, will be sold with the hoots. ThThis consists of one Rosewood Parlor Set In Broes tette, one R05e0,3.1 Chamber Set, one Mahogany MUD. oea Walnut ditto, °tweak Dining [Wont Set, Librery Set. with fine real oh Bookcsses . Velvet and Brussels Carpets. line Paintings. Engravings, etc. Everything ready fur • fondly desiring • cos:aorta ble linnet AT ONCA. Portico erlshing_to purchase will Intense TIBST at No. 124 Wood street. other of Lockusnr d .08:v wm. rnzw. COAL WORKS FOR SALE. On TUESDAY. the 2.1 doy of October, al 1 o'clock r. 51, w.ll be sold by order of the Orphans' Court, on the premises, to Westmoreland county, tild fight, title and lutetTst of CHARLES BKI - deceased, In the Coal Works. situate in Ros tra, r tovrtold•, Westmoreland county, on the Monongahela river, four miles above Monongahela . C . lt t i :. is t r i Lo o n n e g ourl oal i.o rgl s e below Webster, known The above Coal Works are Antony the best and most production in the country, being now in Cult ODeratlon. Attached to them ars • number of Dwelling Rouses. Thera are some forty cars, with asses. do., used In working the mine, sod some 13 , coal eau. rue decedent owned 1614ths of the work., and the . . . alnlug 4-tithe eau also be purchased If desired For particulars. enquire of • • JOSEPH SEIBERT,. lAN SIEBERT. Administrators J. LUDWIG KOETIIEN No. Al Urs.ot street. All,rneT w17;1.T • FOR SALE.—No. 1. Farm of 400 sores, "'airfield township, Westmoreland wet - ty, es.. about 7 miles south of the Pa. Railroad, at Bolivar letAtion. end SG miles from the city. The improvements are: lint, a two-story stone •Iweli ing with seven rooms; atone spring house, marriage house, corn crib and a Wed barn 43 by 70 feet; • large stable add granary, ad the best of water at the door. Second, a large frame docility,with 7 rowea and a kitchen, a large stone motile howl, bake oven corn crib. wagon shed, a bode hewed log barn. Third, a frame tenement house, wi th a good table. Fourth, a two-story bowed log beam awl barn. The fencing Is generally good, larekstneati- Owe. Of the best timothy and Mover; an abilladance of limestone and coal noun the farm: • pooh and old apple orchard at well dwelling; MI acres Sear d, the residue In good timber, such as white, red, black and roo k oak. sugar, beech, poplar and "emit- The soli Is good. produci t very best crops of all kinds of grain; would m at es Na. stock farm, and will be sold low. Possession on the first day of October, IVA. No. 2. Farm of 53 acres. situated in Chariters township, Allegheny county, es., about 109 miles from the city, near the line of the btsubenville IL R.,and within one-half mile of a station; SD acres of the .was of °reek bottom land, and Ins high state of cultivation; 73 acres of wood and and pasture. The fencing is genarallY Wm/. The 11l No.nod well adapted for gardening. The attention of those wishing to embark to the business will call at once and scenes a good bargain, as this is a rare chance. No. 3. Farm fe4 sores, situate in Elisabeth township. Allegheny county, es., on the Moose. githela river, about one mile from the Borough of Elisabeth. The soli is of the best quality. The im provements are a firm house with six rooms , ago.] barn and other out buildings; fencing good,• about 150 acres of coal. churebre, ache As , and Mina very convenient. Possession Immedlatelp, No. 4. Also, the best Yarns In Elisabeth township, containing about 90 acres, lying on the illonongse erected Immediately below Lock So. 3, on which is • large tw o brick dwelling, one log and one frame ban 6 hat o, corn crib, wagon shed, brink spring house, ranary. work shop, ice.; ghost Meer. of t he above is first qualtv Oyer bottom; the balance being Unmanns land, and underlaid with coal, and about 20 acres of limestone. There are two orchards or apple tree., in goad nearing condi lion; peace pear, plum trees and grape vines, te. Tile land Is well Adapte ,, .or gurdeaing purpose., be in a short distance from We thriving borough of Eti g wOcch, crewing a market Si home for all the products. The property will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. No. IL A Penn of 1511 acres In Elizabeth towns/11A Allegheny cs nail, Pa.., near tbe Youghiogheny 1 - 11 , er. The Improvements are hewed log house,a barn, stable and Muer oat-buildings; retain, gen erally goon; well watered; 115 acres cleared; veins o limestone, the under rein about SSE Sent thick; the upper yen about SS feet vry convenient to the river. It m well timber ed w very the best white oak Nblack walnut timber. Price !a0 our sere. o. a. A Farm of 919 acres, situate In Num township, Allegheny county, Pa. The Improve ment area two story from. noose. with sls. and kitchen; a large bank barn, SO by Se, and other outbuildings; good orchard; I7s acres cleared and in • good state of cultivation. The land is of best quality, well adapted tor grain or sleek, and Is ml underlaid with coal; a very large amount of locust tam be r. Pesseusion gone immediately. Coaven lent to churches, mbools. mills, it. No. 7. A Farm of 99 acres, situated In Elibeth township, Allegheny county, l's., about one w mile from Lock No.l, Oa flenUngallela Over. Improve ments •re one frame noose. with five rooms, barn, spring house and other ...tabu Beings. The lami the best quality. Tha above be sold at very low figures. Tersooe weollog gay o( the above Real Itstate please ca ll on O. ILTOI4/14R. selllee Keel Est, te Ascent. 104 beano etrect. —•— WEST END RESIDENCE TOR 8.41-Ir-.33, W ESTERS AY EN UE. AMAMI EN Y A dounte two—dory Brick ()walling of ten room .1 h stable and carriage house, occupying a hand. sonsely !ceased lot leg br lm. The lot abounds ir shade and butt trees and shrubbery, and tie neigh borhood la our of the DU. desirable In the t . Apply to 4Cv, g 3 S. S. 1317.YA5, Rinker In Stones and Beal Estate, 67 Fourth al.. (Iturke'a "NOR SALE, A 'first-Class Business Stand. Tbe gloat. natures, Good Will. Store lions Dwelling and large Lot In desrlekler, Cash sal gr,IXXI a month. Posaeuton given Immediately. Sin small Mouses and Lola. sesl cheap. tievereltots at Edgeworth !Patton, from one to fire Ames In each. Apply to JAMES T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Ureter and Insurance Agent, No. YA F ADERA ST., Allegheny FOB SALE, SIX ACHES OF LAND, • nl nate near Johnston Station, on the Allegheny Wiley Itallrued. LS miles from the city. The =- Proven... Sr. • two-story {frame Dwelling of six rooms, • Stable, an excellent well of water, 60 as sopted tiers ol gra ft ed trait, and there Is also au extensive ntone Queery on the place with •30 fool In of the best building stone. now being success- Val iy nd profitably warted. For terms. apply at the Ural Esta . • and Insurance Glace of G. S. BATES, sell Butler street, Lawrenceville. VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE.- . A. Farm, contalning about ISO acres, near the SALE.- _ kille Ferry, on the Monongahela river, 0(1 which is erected a two-story Brick Mansion House and aarn,aria other out-building. Also, several other farms, well located In Allegheny and Westmore land counties, co.. Mining from 100 to =nacres. Coal and Llme Farms for sale on the bteubeur tile nail road and Monouganela river. Tor further partico• lam enquire of BriLt.tAm w Amu, (Opposite the Cathedral,) JefOck: Nu. ite Grant street. Volt BALE-91 aci es of good FA/MIMI LAND In Ross township, amaely at' cleared and all under fence, more than one-half of It • good new paling fence. There are on the prem ises iwo or c ity, od spillage anew t; altneted miles from the c near the New Brighton road. end 1,.4a miles-from Birmingham btatlon. It la a part of the Cooper Farm and will ba sold at a bargain. by Itkiln BY t HALL, Heal Estate Agents, mitt: 1111 ao. 01 ;leaver .rest. Allegheny. ONE ISDAJLL ENGINE AND BOIL ," EA FOR oALE.—Wleblog to got a larger &h -ems and Bolte Governor c udU ode ENIALSE and taiILEIL with Steam flange. Boller upright. In good of der awl the besL Inlshed one to the cliff. 101 l at NO. TO LIBERTY STREET. Near the German Catholic Church, cell:PO A LLcocuorr orry, PA. p,pLENDID RIVER FARR FOR SALE—Contalne:Jo scree. 60 of which Is river bottom. The building. are • large DWaling, built or stone and frame, very large - barn, two sheep houses and other out-buildings; One springs. two orchards of choice fruit; situate opposite Fort HO. mer, on the Pittsburgh and Wheeling ktallread, five =Um below Wellsville. Tilts to one of the beat stock farms now offered for sale. For particulus, call on it. IdeLlani t Co., *sal PPS Fourth street. e,MALL HOUSE roIe SALE—Five More; tot 14 by =4 feet, fronting on Ravine pm., close toy eistlos an the Fenneyterusla near Ewalt street, and eve minutes' walk to the Citizens , rateenger Hallw feellitlea for resetting city very great; fare on railw ay; ay eve cents. street can els eunta• Untne atop dote to the house nearly "Seeg hoer . Appl !Bl o t ate rIt i eV,IS A O ?Mk& et. JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. VON SALE—An Ambrotype Gal-. !cry, occupying one of the best locations in the city. and having • good run of custom. Immediate J io H possesn can be given. ON ■ D. LIMIAT, No. lee V-Ourth 01 0e 01 4 Dr, E. CLKETn_ •031 No. 0 Wools. t ,W.I. POR SALE-3$ acres Coal and: Surface, sltuateon Campbell's Run, 7 miles from Pittsbur■■h, and midway be•ween ktanslie'd and the. Steubenville pirnpike. The surface Is under good good cultivation, eacept a acres of timber. lirazae goose and Log Limn. Joux D. BALLET. Stock and goal Petal* Broker; coal No. led fourth street,' FOR SALE.-113 acres or good tillable tied, an level and under a high instead col thretlons - dor:rem cleared and can ba workeilbt , • oto slag machine._ Large tworstonr frame boater and Imp frame tioortorcbard otall klede of fruit. the.place Is well teetered with gene? Milled spriugu • (toed welktV Pour. liltuate one tuber from New tinge ton, o rang .the borough lint of Ifolletown. b see' s underlaid wttb A 334 . feet P i lul t Er i clat tn frOn i tt ° 16 . ftrb .r pl? . h trg i . p . " Elle . beaver tiVert., O. busy. ' wt.. sepia - • • ',llia led. rou h street. 0011:131 TRW ItESIOENCE: ON NM' IV/hISRPHITON 101 l tiLLETOrer ti ntcmg R.4loll="44=rl7o9tisetallit Aood saa coal houte.'subtAlS storlo:_bigh•Ll4, ,btk. t el arat i raz ttalt.awatr. v., wi l iv.,...;i: weinigzga, 42 .. ,,,Lar. i , ,r4 v.% t . 3 A Lir.lTri:llllll"Licover ot r AW *off .1111, 1 2Lrli . I WA andllealthr In um ccaretti a T . gr i ZZa a leilitUftd.juin eint l io tg : tra "3l4 n i u d. % wi r ,g e c ix4:14 1 ,-E., lll °Et n . 4 . l 7ti n vi ; rll4 : 11 "7 1. . In sbone 50r0n5ur,...,..4.= Ea B , ''''''''—".R----107(43.1k- tim.4 .PARTNEROHIP NOTICE. - TECATE TIM ZMICASSOtIATED M wltluse IL It. 0.21_01k9.1L455"-th lbe§o-ITholoule6itri=ZOlClZTiotr4l."". ,novicwalivw " 7.7 ME MEM ING, GAS lUD: G. BAILIFF, BROWN & CO., PLUNIBERS,GAS&SIEAMPIPEFITTERS 55 Federal St., illegbeny 672 Penn Street, Plttaburgh WATER AND UAS FIXTURES eo❑eta❑tty band. Stied ay with Gar. Warxr or Steam riper - - et short notice. trli&anerles lilted up at abort notice and in the most approved Mule. Agitators, Teets. AM., Hued with Sheet Lead by new pr.:meal', with Hydro-Atmospherie Blop Plpe. We keep epammtly oil band a largeo anoly of BREST LEAD LEAD PIPS, litON AND - Lit-mu IFITTI.NGS or ALL KINDS. HYDRANT HOVE mad la fact ail material kept by • fast-class establishment. We would Invite the attention of all who have any work to do to paella° of brininess, as we feel cone dent we can give the beat of eatisfaction sal necards material, workmanship non Pd., 1y4:13 NOTICE. Private Families and Hotels Can be forwiehed with best quality of HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES AL thortest notico and boot terms, by calling on JOHN MAFFET, Nos. 21'1 and 2149 First Street, P 2' 7'S B Li 11, PA. 1111'17.40 WELDON & KELLY, Gas and Steam Fitters ANO BRASS FOUNDERS. A large assortment or Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. 122:b7 pLUBIEBING, GAS AND STEIN FITTING, Hydrants, Iron Pumps, SHEET LIM+ ZINC • LI) PIPES, SINES, BASINS WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS TOM T. E WENS, (Socconor to Xweno ,t. Co.,' 165 Wood St., Plitteburgh,Ta. mil :MD ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLE 1. 6 1..1711dr.3333. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, for. Sixth and Smithfield Sts., PTT2I4BURGH, Pd., Con ilealrer and Chestnut Streets MANCIEEB74 R. All kinds °Mater, Gal and Steam Fixtures eon slant's on band. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., No. 167 Smithfield Street, Lead and Block Tin,Pipe and Sheet Lead Wholesale and retell dealers In •11 kinds of Brass and Steam Goods, £ND PUPS OP ALL DESCRIPTION& 30137 13220-itlaileolci ortreoeot. jimma .r. ADDY, WILLIBS & BBTLEY Keep on band a superior ankle of WOOD PUMPS, All kinds of Iron Pumps,- Hydrants, Sheet Lead, Sheet Was Lead Pipe, Bath Tubs, Sinks, Water Closets, h Ballot, Wash Stands, Le., at Baer Wareroom., Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, All kinds of Repairing done promptly- All orders by mall Immediately attended to. Jefeent gEItLEHY & JOIEVSON, Ei..A.4OTX4CIALT-i Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters all orders bymall executed satisfactorily and promptly attended to A full line of Walt Tube, Pumps, Basins, Nate r Closets. Mutt. Cbandellers, Vendants, and Gas Shades, for sale at the most reasonable prlees. orders from country patrons by mall promptly at tended to. Baal Hose of every description. letkdid I , :faiyi eifeb?, txo:o it :}f, SEWING Of every description, executed with mamas, and dispatch, en the celebrated WHEELER & WILSON LOCH-STITCH JfLef CIIIXES, Ag" 11 " eeWi ' l N. AT FIFTH FITIEZET. THE "WHEELER & MIAOW , SEWING MACHINE THE MOST DOMABIX. at 27 TurniersmEr THE . 4 1WEIEELER & WILSON' , SEWING MACHINE THE MOST SIMPLE, at 27 FIFTH STILEET THE "WOCIRCIRE 1 WILSON" SEWING MACHINE THE BUT, at 21 Tl➢l'B BTREST. THE "WHEELER & WILSON" THE ONLY FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, AT 97 FIFTH BT.. PITTSBURGH, PAIL. DROVER & UA WS SEWING MACHINES Have beat awarded the the FIEST PRICILIUMS at the 80 0 Fairs the year Ora First Premium for beat Nublna work at Penna.- State Fair. First premium for best Afacb Ins work at Now York State Fair. What Premium for beat Family listoblne at Ohio First . Pr ar eranm for best Stauttliclurtag Machine ar Ohio State Fair. First Premium for best iltsaufacturing Slacidae at ktithlean State Fair. First Prantum for beat Maunfactalog Diselluoat Wisconau State Val. z • Fifa Preset= for best Nam teeth ring:Nablus at . Lawrence County Vain Pa.. - First Memitan for best Saltine for genera S.W.' posek•stnawreuee County War, Pa. ._Flutt Premium for best FamLty et Saha 'Coast Fan Pa. : - _ 2 _ • - Fait Premium for bea-Mauffacturini llaoUce O! Buckatounty Vain Pa. • Ylrlarretalum for best artufactitrittg and Famt'-: ly Macau' at Sprivateld.Sfar. Preettutrt for nest asantsoLortas so • - ty Maratha PalutyruFair. N. •Y. jrud . Find Premium for best Wanutactariug Sy Matta* at Barak County 1 Y V A L lVlii r nrsTa i n rall. E .Mr . 6- r af ituriuts First Premium forSZ—A, . hggVICIDell 362,ur•Cffritat:M.41!4i41. AIIP at ahOUY C.Patilr'graildneWOrk at Anelit.:ar Virltrrreliacall Mr be. County rag'. .-; • , A,l;CvaikTOZigir. . . . INi no 1. 2 111, 1 "idro rot, g, 0 2:4 74,7: orp land al'iitatanzi., on DATUJEWM..rIkt an. C It OT , vuxk 16. et IldOr" .1 " . • • ULBERT rOLLOC4t. 00101111140tlilre: , IffiellifilY4.llE 6l . 3lll 4 €OlllOlBBlOll. DIMUUNT- IegaI% . • ETZTIMMU: PA. 1Trou:44 0 10 •_OASPLAcs--P tlin - ibolr .--- -,- : _ a -. 1 -, 4 ~ z ; mormatia,ooi.p. .c- t o 5.. y.. a *''~w. ~, F u ~;~pg.. ~ut_ ~~~. =EI =9 FIFTH IiTREET EXTENSION Pittilifb‘.l.2lo2l., WM. SUMNER & CO .4i2,;rxiik.#llEN2, IgtfNEIV 01 1 E1114 1 p 0. D. _ . . . U.n.puagleled.R.nneeddestengPrtt Inorelre..Aluvttentandasaadmi.t Grass able aadlenera zdAIIIATarWRIMIRII , AND hula HAMMY Wll3l. Calving substantial er Wine* Of tha unevnined man Tpopularity of We /mitt orlal.nal Irish Boy sad Yankee Dal. IRELAND AS TT WAS, and TUE MEM TITIVIL.- Friday, Benefit of Alr. and atm BaTney Wilttarne. Tlyee glorto. ptecoN .o.r* 4 . 00 " . SATURDAY AFTERNOON—Fifty Cent Matta.. for the lIENEFIT OF TUE JOLLNSTOWN SUF FERERS. garprrrsietruGH THEATIMIL LaSSßlANDMAßAgillbsliglt lINNDRZSON Sensation of the Beason: After warts OftliPnra nos, N AAA WYNN. EMIR lIENDEISICI/X Ins En ninst Queen of the Naiads. Now and beantlfal Scenery, new and gorges". drawler, new and plan d'id propernes s startling mechanical effect.. ales [wanly young ladle at the Ballet- TITUS ElVith IRO, the romance of the Manes In I act., *untied the N Si AD QtrE.F.N! NAIAD QUERN. Lurljuo, tauten of the Salads- —Attie Henderson. With an Irralsiot Mat of shammy. /LATIN EE SATURDAY n 1 ,7 ZAN UO !I . Tho yantin California Tragedian, Mr, PILANN MAYO. will abort)) . sll:,,car. VrTiertißLE , symmETl]m W. C. SMYTHE VIED. AIM... Unprecedented Attractions I Ths wild andmyi, tto drama, entitled THk VAMPIttlt; On. 1/32 Ulla3ert).lloF THIC ItUl NEM O.IIBBY, with new sad ;beautiful scenery, effects, tee. The palmise eomedlen, bleed the Acnierny of W. M. ite¢ooo, newar already briulans Varietrnaoopa La an entire oth puctrlds Ma. sel7 or PROF. BROOKS' FASHION*. DLE DAPTOINO . ACADEMY. PHILOHALL 73 'Minn STnazi. Pittsburgh, is now open day and vening. Juvenile Cl..s Wednesdays and Satur daye at gl r. st.; Ladies` Clam Teenlay and g i dnY az r, ; fieutlemen`s Class,Tnesday and day at Va r. si. All the fashionable Waltzes, Quadrilles and Co. iillions will be taught on moderate taunt- PIOUS tall at the Music. Stores for olrenlats containing terms Go. AAIII ENEHTRANON INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE CHARTER tiatt LIFE INSURANCE COMPA NY OP HARTFORD, CONN. TILE ONLY LIFE ISSIJRANOE. COMPANY IM AMERICA that now mates and pays an Anll¢lll CASii DIN-rtSEPLI on I e twit and each subsequent cumulation premium. is CASH CAPITAL,. MI an. of EL.:OO,On, in securely Invested in glib. Ito etocks and mortgages of REAL ESTATE. It ill now in Rs 1610 year of Co a le.., and bas paid to the WIDOWS AND unmans Of Its members the mon O. ON E MILLION DOLLARS. To thls date not • alib. Mtcase of litigation has occurred, an evidence MIL liberality and fair dealing La Specialty with this Company. lite policies of this Company are not forfeited of of non-payment of premium alter the second year. No paymentsrequd after ten , hat petiole.continue good thro hn San, life. orPlCEtte. J. C. WALKLY, President. N. S. PALMER, Flee President. S. EL WHITE, Secretary. drench Waco for Western Ponnnylvani f == Clrculus and blank Applications will be GM Flab street, Pittsbeurgb. = n u t; wattled throughout the Mate. Apply to JOHN L. EMERY, State Agent.. (JIIARTER 1829. PERPETUAL RASELIS FIEE INSUILIACI ft OY PHILADREILL *aeon , on Jon. it, 1K64. • • 104457• 849 INI eaitai • 04000 Acc p rued Premiums mooch Invested PrZl3ll.l/1 UM= Unsettled Claims 1.4111 income for 1034 MOD. Loner l'ald sincoleM 8.1100,11:0. Porptual and Temporary Policies on Liberal tans DIRECTORS. Ulan. N. fiancee, Isaac Lee, Tobias Magner. Edward C. Dale, Samuel Want, . George rides, Jacob 11. Umlo.l, shred VDler, Georg. '&,ll l ,l.TPli. B A r al l ' irl . , Alta I) EL W AEU C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. Mc A I.I.ISTEIL, Seel , pro tem. J. G. CUPWIN. Agent. Wood end Third street. I=l ITEIZI pENNSY LVAN Lk 1003111BANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH / PA. °nice, sit Fifth Street, Minh flock, 11,119 la a Home Company. and Insures against loss by Piro exelualvely. LEONAHD WALTER,./Vealdent. C. 0. BOYLE, Vice Prealient. ItOBEILT PATRICK, Treasurer* HUGH H'.F.LICT, Secretary. runwronat Lemtard Walter, George_ W.. C. C. Boyle Geo. W. as. Hobert Patriot, J. C. Lampe, Jacob Fainter, .1. 0. Merrier, Josiah Xing, John Voegtley, loos. H. Hopkins. Ammon, Henry boron], 14" IRE AND MARINE INSIIRANCE CO. OF NORTH A MEM% PIIIIADELPIII&: 41,750,000. V. Hartford Fire Insurance, Company, eusso.ooe. 10:==M3 /01 . Protection eon be secured in the shove named d reliable Companies. W. L. JOWLS. Aireat. =I IZ:19 ALLEGHENY INN: TRANCE CO. OF YITTISBUIIOII.- Oface, No. 87 rum street Bank Block. jasurcklagalast all Clods of Fire and Marla* Makin JOHN IRWIN, JR., President. JOHN D. McCORD, Vlee Paesident 0. G. DONNELl,Heerstsry, Capt. WEL DEAN, General Agent. oxrutcrauttl John D. McCord. George B. Heed, Charles Rays, Capt. Whs. Dean. Geo. D. McGraw, Robert H. Davis. =EffE3 • a. lino Harel Chtlor, T. JAHosklnron, John Irwin, Jr., WESTERN INSUUANCE CO., 01' PITTSI2?MIMS 211113C.K. Premdent. WM. I'. FiERBERT. S ee r eam CLAM 11110.12111. 14.111ELD,_eeseral Agent. Office. R Water street, epandlaCe.'s Wareeellab op ' Mtn ' eltU =s 6 t all ktuasoi vim and mut= Will Ware Blots. A Dome Institution managed by Directora who are well known to the coninnuiltyand who ars determined by prone:Deices and liberal , ity, to min us. the chamfer which they have senuned, u Ot. Owing the best protection to those who desire to Le Lneired. elzorwr Ackley, David M. Lois. Alex. It tallier, Jr, James McAuley, Alemintler Nattuallel Mame% Cluepliell B. Ilerren, a. W. Itacketeon im MMT3O MA HIMBERT. Bearetazy NORTH AkrizausA LIFE INSIJRANUE COMPANY. Widows and Orphans' Fund. Mb. GS Bt, . Metc Pork PRICSIDENT—N. D. MOUOI3. TANY—S. W. 1113/11.11ILL. D. wt. TINDALL. MedicaLltunalster E. T. 0 BPECLAL eeENT FUR ter.., 67 Fourth St., Phtiburgh. M=3=C:! pEOPLE'S INSERANdE CO. oinrum, N. E. ocamsagivooa *)llaB4aii Wm. Phillips, uB xir ; I .7 t t ll ' tm.l:tWatta, Jtl.p.rtz, Johnl . 'Capt hi& Kin Izrv:i 14asu1a 7 g W. r. eaninir' 1i i2A:Es 41nj gt. Tosgaao Meat.. Ext emslowroccxkl.lrok roroziosoroul or Ai;iitiaagi or . . - Towco, stitirif A:11# ; eigarill i •Fq 01'0 113181 . linr*ns • •1411ArrOf EMIDeRnon BrSll4ll•s4)re at Salem. 0hi0... tlV,i24rdi at!. • I/a 111 . 1 1. 12% .14 1114 . ; r i5it . :, Beau • TOBtaO,IINUFF , AND cidAßs,, 24. sarA lerimouivottaseni ot grausatianit rime ti &nu 1d1)141.11i4.1 4 . 11,149 . 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