DRY -. GLOMS;; CIACOPIIS, Asa= FINE TRIMMINGS. AMES & BELL Kll. L. OVEN ON 'l.' iy, - 20th instant, 416351 . ELEGANT STOCK t obi` PATTERN MANTLES. II NEW GOODS. nowat, OiYDE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers NOS. IS and SO market St., . . Have teeelved 'alt 'extensive stock, Including t L*7-31/ST ,WO.V:P4P# of the season in . , . iS .4 St o.l.aeksadeolors: . I ...._ _do .‘ ,witb_.sildte edge; . 4 trum N*. ° arrumo.tis_kitiTit.uwer.,,emittetak..timale.....tßoltroctuFi:d...csd, ,1 tar '1 " . 'Vibe ached; In the rental - 3. LICK V " ' OW E. AITILLAVES! UNDRA GEtt L'il _ jAalth.NlSlitili 410 Db. N in N-I'LIN; PDX erwideb vropLeop only Um boa, and USlDATimmt...,.wt... in SIM, Uanze .Xs . egg.% 1:4,=.b lin or COlO. Ca , k p ,MB oks. eto. daiordi. eitgotalLv.to•lted to illVe Oa a ire=3. l" tr. 'rei Velflatil e"' I ".. r • 01 0-1...,- gummy °run t go. " . 0. o p cts os 'Or ea. tt Char Allsdrtinetit Cauuot be Surpassed. .- ' . Pl*4l l3lG9 i JEdfDROIDERI ES, inn attention of Retail BUTEirb Is milled to the Mr Ora/tack Lott In More, sod arr prelim tol tn. kna - ,..ntennsonable quwiiiinanwasu Laces,, linside Edging. and Inserting., lievintiVidOrits Bands and Edgings, A Mgragreirilincof White Good., • • Aron Ladles , Linn Handl:a rents Cs. stncry rinse, leas 'minty of Listn-stitrns.l II s nri..,•r• c. from 95 coots up•ards, all Mira: •. trimmings and Fancy Otbnon-, Wads Crochet Glreps and Buttons. Bulbs ILlD(Ttlmining and Batons, • .impure Lau—al aidtins Dress ondllatque Oranmenu. Henri' Sid* Cord for ulart.s. Plenlble Wire Flair Pins fur Crtmrong. Fancy Bhell and Ivory Tuck Combs: Ladino' and 2dleson , Fleccrd Cotton Hot, fancy Tart/J. Hose, Buff Male Gioia. M.BD.T4C7 - S , GrC2.o.7=ll€ l IN GREAS TAROT At WDOLL,AIE AND RENA , F. H. EATON , 17 Fifth Street FALL FASHIONS.' J. W. BR ADLEYS 113* "1:" 3L. 30 X. ElL4l.l_P r l' I (OE DOABLE !WRING) SIEIR T S! WIU not BEND or'BREAR like the stogie florin on, tart will EVER RICE/LIE their PILInIrECT end BSIMVEILIS ti to Zlgß i nale n rit t.hrtatitir=orilgea tißtEr. comfort, dorstatty and economr, t qq bfiLEtlltiCE of SHAPE which hum ade the "DUIPLEIC ELLIPTIC , ' the STAND.kIID SKIRT OE THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. it Viritotesate frr all the leading Jobbers In this eds. Vas sale by tll retailer. irboaell WISPS, BRADLEY & CARY soLs OWll3[llB OF TILE J!AcTrirsits.ND EX C 1, U Wi t t. !LAB u A Waierioo . las arid Oiliest Not. 07 CHAMI3I:II. B and 11Lap MEADE NTREETS. New York. W GOODS JUST IRECEI asslr JOB. HOttNE &, CO Tall wortment .f ll 0 drArETS 4.WD INA TS, All the leading FaII Styles. Orspes and rrsakes. Parts r.t.77Au1l d a g i o l u t . nV:= g4=4"lll7l=,*l:iiir rich Lion , : Flowers. eboteett Trench and LIIIeliCIM: Prattlers, fate, tut And tblZp. • - All XIX 73 I'IL X 31;0 MI A 'MEM, (Well aasoilid.) CWlbrie. liaMb"=4.ll4l, tigediVp,i‘ canna idgingaaad and BASS lihnOTaidered .1 Plain Linea Col n" One, Laces end Lace Goode. DI enliklutClCaii=fertilig Ornaments: Drellailuinpg.rth=‘"lta ad ifigeo"ol:4: A. moat consplaka !Wit And,draoonata, Gametic., Matiabiorg. plaisamee, tlete-ethened, hem med, Inibroldeneana Bordered, the., etc. urea, indaty and dl Blau. aditTitnlltMAln derwear. -"Ildr11543011410g *oda: easpanders aiscaTim.,aeay:fanulf And zoo , ron And WA efedo ; = t' .0..21.dig Nein, Mann and Silk Belting. I kinds. 4=7*,#-,1-LF.'ftea....„ Leanne WWI and Sanding n ibe war oalradatares, Wain eolon sad ranikau., , Ova , . raper F,otlart, and te9thlng In the No ngra loTein zniiern Job tog Roam. oe. 71 arid Plarket Street. mar ciAgRaIicCANLDESS WAllOgy. l ,wpulA*o. l 4' WiI.444IXLP iA MEM 'WOO ICIRT GOBS 21Cra,•04,11i 711ronocg. _ P . JOrliN T. 451-R:LY, 4puturraorp SIGN PAINTER, ~ 011 Mt, AND: GLAZIER, 5411101Sti Pittsburgh ruts sa4 .n4ifzlei4lslgatof avg. , / thmeption d i ms. mom gt4r s prpmpwr maw. i t Viallaii.fflbfiAll{lo47l, Masa ika Ileit# X curjew ) 2100% ' "APITia; lf9eo4lll4i.;TWlSPati iidige---•-d CITY AIM OMAN. tADDrINAHLL LOCAL NEWS ON ITEM PAGE.) ,Be lisittleld 41swirelFe—Seeend Day of the irml=qerellet of enility—Heavy Bentanma • comt opened at lane o'clock, Judges Ster rett, Mellott and Brown cm the Beach. after the %MUM& Of the jury had been called, the alai of the Midfield criminals was taken up and the testimony for the Commonwealth resumed : Jahn Piuldock, sworn—Live at Hatfield; saw Penny Smith on the morning of Sunday, July %nil, Wingert the ground near Mr. tionnelire house In the /nue leading from the Butler road t o the railroad; she wee near dead, I thought, being unable to rise; she spoke a few rambling verde, but I could not understand them; She had no Shoes' on, and her hat was gone, her hair lying out on the ground; her clothing mos very much disordered; I brought some water from lit. Jones' and threw In her face; afterwards Mr. Donnelly and carried her to his house; Kinzie, McMillan and Welsh weroall near the Von McMillan attracted my attention In the first place by whistling to me, and k - ed me if th ere was any water about; said there was a girl there whom th had found almost dead. alter I brought th ey e water the derendanta went away. Cross examined by Mr. Moffatt—Saw the three defendants together several times be fore. Dianot st.c Fanny Smith at all before Sunday; morning; MeSiillan showed m> the girl in the di et place; Peter Gormley came there in about five minutes; don't remember thattne defendants bad any conversation to gether; thellefendant d u d not say anything that ! could understand. Her bonnet and allow; laitythle.tiParwmionstbliigrass arte ma n ear d Womb were sit ting fifty . or tarty yards away from the girl when Minn saw them, Imard rio noise durin g the night: peter Gormley sworn—Live with my mother in Collies township. On the Sunday morning mentioned a girl came and told me that a girl Lay almost dead in McCandless' lane; 1 went there and found Paddock and McMillan pour ing water one girl under the trees. ( Witness then described the condition of the girl us be fore given). I left while the girl still lay there, gun] the defendants went away. Cron examined by Mr. Matelmil-1 did not see the defendants at all that morning before that; I saw them afterwards, and they told inc about the shooting at Holmes. Thos. Donnelly, itsq., awpre—Live In Col lins township; the girl was found near my house on the Sunday morning mentioned; was notified of the feet of the girl being there by my wife; the girl was raving when I went there, and every time we would touch her, she would ear. "0 bc.ye let me . be," "don't take that knife to me;" ire.; tried to get her to speak, but she would only rare; she could not set up at all, and we carried her to my house; I went for Dr. Benison immediately and he came to attend her; the condition of the girl's clothing was very much dleorderod, and her whole Vappeaiunce eery, bard; I thought elm was dying; her shoes, when I saw them, stood -nenr by, tied together; did not notice any wounds on the poison of the girl; she has re mained at my house from that time to this; for about four imam she was unable to got out of her bed; recently she has been aide. to bo at work, n very little; it was three or foci days after the occurrence before she was able to sneak coherently, and give any account of herself ; • after this she matte complaint to me about tne outrage tiled had been committed on her; we refused to let any one visit her, be cause we feared the effects of any conversa tion, she was so very low; never saw the girl before. Cross examined by Sir. Moffatt—Live only a short distance from where the irl was toned; Mr. Paddock was the only pe g rson with the girl when I found her. lie was bathing her with wattre. No Other nun were in the neigh borhood at all that I saw; inn not ..7 0 . 1 .Le ,, with any of the defendants except Kinzie. The lane is very little used for travel, and It Is closed at one end; did not see any of the de fendants that morning - , know Nome, but am not friendly with him; don't admire him, or desire to cultivate his acquaintanoet do not Ilke to base my orchard tobbed; think he might commit It rape Or other crime If he tnought there were no dangers to be appro. ' ' Iterated Or. Robison, Sworn—Saw Fauny Smith first at Mr. Donnelly's house, on the morning of Sunday July tith. She was tying on her back , ith a little blood working out of her mouth. he had the appearance of a dying woman. M a close examination I thought she might center. Her lace was swollen and Ofso pur ee color, and her general appearance was ary bad halted. She sprouted unOrtitsciOus of ,verythlng. I ordered stimulants for her, and Aber placed lu a room up stairs; continued tend her regularly for two weeks. She exemulmnly critical contn. On Muni day mink. an ex a m ina d t i o io u of her There was is mark on her neck as of .cli brithe on her Mashie; her taco and 'ere much swollen; examined her chest ly and (Omni her [Mitt lung injured. The are evident ly produced by external nd exposure. amlned by Mr. Mntrat—The same in the raise of the girl mu some it In eases of epilepsy. Don't think e , m;. , ls would have produced ng ;it tee mouth. tireat excitement ~nice epileptic ma. n. Tanney, sworn—Live at Hatfield. Ite, the finding of the girl On the sande) g spoken nl. Kinzie was t at my Le on Sunday nr Monday el was Cri• ;early an -line witness.") Mrs. if occurrence, sworn—Recodeet leasing of this occurrence. On the Mouttar veiling after I had a to eoonvrsation with Kinale .bout it, I tole Ism! him go away on account of the serape. lie said he would not go, for the girl Idol been will to go with hnn, and hew could give himself up to the mornitg. As he wont away he said something about making a pair of shoes for me when ho would come out of the Penitentiary. I keep an cation house in Hatfield. The °Meters tailed several times to saitmema Me. but I was away from home. (These qui..tions were asked to prove that the witness, who was brought In on a process yesterday, had kept purposely out of HOSIER r. the see person. a stall CroA • yolpto tway, CoCrOSS.e.aMitked—Kln tie Wag drunk when he talked with me. (Miter A.J. Moon, sworn—Am a member of the Mayor's police; arrested Mr. Welsh ou the Monday alter he occurrence, and /Uncle the next morning t ; I bid a conversation with We%eh; asked him who sr. with him, but held Out no ladneementa to answer; know of no in ducements, being held out; ho told me that he understood that Brittle w as stemmed of this affair, and On ltrahe's account ho would dpeak the truth; Moshe ‘v. Innocent and he, (Welsh) and two lathe* young men were the sate guilty ones. lie named the other., (the wit neae Wag not permitted to repeat ton names i TIGHT-ROPE WALKING mentioned.] Ward Nicholson, sworn—Am clerk for the • A Terrible Fall. Mayor of Pittsburgb; recollect this oecurrence On the day the prisoners were taken out to be identified 1 nad some conversation with one TERRIBLE WAS THE FALL OF of them. Meld out no inducement for them to speaktthere wore the Mayor, six or seven offi cers and myself want with the prisoners to . Mr. Donnelly 's. (Witness here described the taking up of the prisoners and Others for bleu tilleation.) (Defense objected.) Hinds NI No. SI Market Street, Yesterday. marked, ..1 knew it, I was there." Heard nothing concerning this matter. I arrested McMailan, and when we were coming in I told him I wanted him as a witness in a ease. Ho said to himself "I was afraid it was •omething else." Cross-examined—l told Ile3llllati that lie was wanted es a witness bcfoto the Coroner in • the Emile C.o. Arthur ‘ldslatt, acorn— I live at the Ally gbeny-ceenetry, Plumed through McCandless' Lane at al met a quarter of twelve on the sat urday night mentioned; Saw three men and ' one woman therm As I came up two men massed d own y r.lnnanollrs side to the other , and eat by the fence on the opposdo aide from them lea. a woman lying on the ' ground, and a man sitting beside her; Heard a little greats from the side where the woman lay; 1 passed on wfthout Mopping. Cross examined—l recognized none of the puttee; Nothing was said to me. °Meer John Wrigley sworn—Am an officer of the Mayor's police; Arrested hi. Welsh. Rod a conversation with him the morning after the arms(; tie NMI than he, McMillan and Kinzie were the men that committed the rape on the woman; I kolotoo to RUMS" and asked lthe wge ane,iteul hoosidroa conversation oosur red ,in the watch house; I took a begin of water, and said "you have got into a pretty had scrape." This was all 1 said to him, and he told mewhatd hairs stated. Mr. Duff 'stated that an officer who was to testify for the commonwealth was absent, land they would now close; With the privilege of calling latm, when he returned. T9ll DX./12110. The easefor the deems° vas opened by W. Esq., In a brief address to the Jury. The defenao Would be able to prove, by the redact the car In which Kinzie sew the girl rode to town and beak, thatske, rode with bim In a lanng manner, kissing htlXl repeat- yy Azfreaclist. Abraham Gross sworn:—Am a conductor.= the Citizenlr Passenger Railway; on Saturday evening, July "Nth, ktelllllan and ginsie were passengers in my carat nine o'clock at they got on the car at Lawrenceville mulled the proseentrix, Plumy Smith, with them. (Witness was asked as to the conduct of the objected. Ob e j ceacrti oCounsel om ltl asluhs tained by the Court.) Mr. Anderson owe= s—Was present at the I conversation between Fanny Smith and the Mayor; I asked her If she screamed or U.llO an outcry at the time of the outrage; she said she mild not because She was afraid{ wee pre sent when tho twO first mem were brought be fore the girl for Identification; I naked M i r. Donnelly - at one time if Miss Smith had given him the names of tbe defdants. (Counsel for Commonwealth objected, en and witness won . diamissed.) Jacob Wainwright. sworn—Reside at Law renceville know Joint Kinzie; know nothing of higebaracter. Samuel Copeland, sworn—Reside at Law renceville:have known Mr. Welsh three or four months; snore nothing of his character, whatever; never saw Lim away from the shop until I saWhita here. Samuel Alexander, sworn—Reside at Hat field; Lave known Mr. Welsh for about a year. Fie has always been quiet and steady so far um t know; have lived in ths house with Mr. kielfillemfOr some time.- fishes always boen pesceable and quie fax as I. knoW. John Andersen, ti ' sorn—Live wit Hatfield; know Sir. Welsh. lie was always a im uiet civil man at the atiOp; know nothing furher. Samuel Iteynialils, sworn—Live atLaWrenee . knoW=Ate; never heard his character called In . question: , kini.W nothing further; /0313 W W.KMADi bava never heard him spoten against before. CroseeXamined—Minzie would get on sprees, but never kneaf him to bo In any serious 9= Hughes sworn—Weside ilatileid; know Mehlinani WitOW nothing of n . diame ter. Henry Brabe sworn—tnew ileh when he was alive, On the Batttsday men tioned he and I were 'Sot near tne 1 Mi. Dennehy', home In the presence et me Q r . and Tunny. .Staith. The defendant. did not lire at Hallman. (Commonwealth ob. leeted. Other Men might hate seamed the naa" of Hainan and Brake, theretare nA oontradletion was made ont, Minot:Um sus tninad.l Eisilifen wens to /.44WraneeTitie at about etsven'oPelook. • Sr IMP not With MM.; I did not see him when became Leek. I didnot go back at all after shout nine dolostiri_ Oroseensirtonal 44l Mint :4041Vasz bogs named Sratio - in. trate lugghborbood• Amu Fibs* nitlAtmatarto go - awl'', _ of. L.. 10 ,: . 11fltnt liskow what gjatilMOhllorrAllreOilintrl= halm known If I had heard or seen any shoot- SPECIAL NOTICES. Mg. Ilelligan and I had had a stinabble with a party before we went t Holmes; don't know E . -,y-s. THE tt g: k: E N.: , 1•111.: tit LEN! anything shout the oar ywe foughr. with of 1..- - i , when Or where it was. MI: 1i.1 . F.1.:\ t - IlarrT7l4l T ay:moss. Benedict Meidhaff s urn—lice at Lee- HAIR RE STONERS! renceville; am a barber; saw lielligan nn the night mentioned, lie c me to my elm , and 4 %I i 44 441 4.40" , tit 1 1 41.44 il SIR 111. -1.,: was telling me shunt a ifilculty he had had. lir , . . I, .., . 1.,.. , I n tiara... (Counsel for defense obj ted. The objection 1., Q1'1,..i ow, I ,r I c "sustain ed and tin , w i hes, was disiMss'i I 1,, the 8.-st t/ air Restorer v vre off..red to The testimony in the e here closed. The the Public. as-rouse and ea ilsith f an of Ihe ease was submitted to he Jury e Mule 1 et- All to tamale h gumont, and the Gout llt tic a recess until two ~,,, II n . thro ,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,. coriock. 11 is no flair Dye. TllB 014801., TOO Minn: 100 TOO SnyTrurn. : it sell al rrctly upon thy root. of the hair eksar - On the re.assembling of the Court at two o'clock, Judge Mellon adf mused a brief eharge to the pry, Matt - meting them that the only 1',.iit„..,7;,..:1„.':.;.;:i:-...1,,,,..-,,,,FinEoji.it:Ce7i.:l7:7lfi ijirnr:Zu:,sl,ll.7f::. question they had to co shier was the ones- ~..,,,,. tion of fact. If the fact proved that the .le -1 it nil Change dry /ma wiry hair to Koh seri la lu. fondants had forcibly ou raged the person of • ;ma; fres.., the prosecutr Ix. it mall ne difference what it my.art• l a d.tielit fel Ant/ranee too 104.1101 r. her prosiest rolatitall ti 41 been inwards Ulan, In 4 4 ort, o f )0u stain to restore our Imir. ,c, in ; ,a 1 t is and rf Wu It through Me. tine Or any one Of them. The r considerations emu only tic time et idyll the alleged opt- 111:3. \II \SIM'S UEFA RXlr, PAY MK. rage 884 eommitted. T a jury then retired. sold by All liressim The prisoners had bee returned to tile Los , ' imee Si per tattle. arid at, with only a slight change of de- R. E, SELLERS & CO., eaner, till the resell. the deliberation on which annealed, In so great a Illaintlre. the TVltolesale Agent , .• (ate of their lives. The) are ail young lace, mf , 0,1;52 each apparently about t venty-three or twen• I ty-four years of age. T ey have the appear- i rw-wv. BARNHILL N. ('O., anee of average young en among the woi k ing classes, and would not be selected, from their nprearatice, ea ill ones likely to perpc- trate so horrible a crit a an this with which they are charged. Til l Ir demeanor true, for the matt part, dignido , McMillan alone 01108 . - Mg an undue levity nil exhibiting a degree of braggadocio in his 4 emeanor. I After an absence o about fifteen minnies the jury re-entered th. Court room- The prim oners were ordered to . tend up, and the jury rendered their verdi.t— . Guilty." The prig- oners were all exceed .gly pale, and even Mc sullen grew white, all seemed to realize the gravity of 1110 6488110 None of them evinced any ether symptoms . ( * emotion, and soon re• gamed their former 51 monitor. After a short intery l the prisoners were or dered to rise and rear ye the sentence of the Court- Judge Mello, betore delivering the sentence, addressed a few words to the COll4 , 1 . load men. They ha I lawn convicted, after a fell, fair and impart al trial, dune which they laud been peritted tO bring all their essee to the stand, m of n most gross and revolt ing crime. The evidence adduced showed nit outs mitigating °freestance. The men wbo could perpetrate so h rrible an outrage must have lost ivory anal ty of manhood. They had n poor, helpless V aim in their hands., en tirely at their mer e. cy, n they utterly tisfi dsc.., I . startled her appeals f r mercy, but saed theirpessions In a in. t fiendish manner. They hail even gone lower than the brutes, fm while theey ir inal victim cooinu y hued etlo ble from their violence hsatiate their brutal passions. The law pr(ivide.l a Dultl4holatt for such :f crime, bit that punishment was limit ed, otherwise it would be (living to exceed Its present preseriptiorui, In tills ease. It ever there wes a ease desenving the utmost severi ty of the law, this was one. Therefore the sentence of the Court would he that each of the prisoners pay a fine of sl.,(Kie end undergo solitary continement in the Weetern Peniten tiary for a term of fifteen years. Oil AB this severe sentence was pronounced each prisoner showed momentary ellloll‘ , ll, but McMillan and Mlz le immediately asanni. .1 a "Muff - demeanor, and marched with a swagger out of the court room. Welsh alone showed that he as devently impressed by 1,, fate. The mother, of the defendants were In the court room weeping, and when the sentence was delivered, were no overcome with agita tion that they had to he assist.] into the 1 , 0- tunda. There they gave way to the wit lest lamentations. Mrs. McMillan In particular seamed to have lost ail power of self-control, and alternately upbraided the "bad man - WI. , had sentenced her boy and torn her only sup. port away from her, anti weeping that she could not ho looked up w ith him, or die there for him. Mrs. liinkle and' Mrs. Welsh were less tit monetratlve, bet none the less affecting in their grief. At length they were all ...1•1- ad Out of the conrt house and taken to tiles homes. The prisoners were canna .10 na.l wll be taken over to the penitentiary. is a tilsovel.—John gulanlin was isefo, Alderman Johns,y.tc n rday. vlirge.l ttl, It, larceny an coal shovel from the A1n....110 of J an. Liibbon, lta towtttlott. Tito accused was arrested, but after a Itcartns was di.- chargtnl, the evidence being of s doubtful charsteter, and .01 On Wollikirani ihc magistrate In holding Qlltlllollo Itn 1. k A Nice Manse for Sorttetrotlyni . • . in On r columns to-day, admit itlity contiguous to markets, churches., I 100 l mcet.ings, Ac.; comphitely anti eltignutly tut rashe]; everything imply for itioncilini. housokeeptiii; nithoui the [aim" motto, of preparation. Special Crsos (lats.—Mrs. Inslou mg Syrup hits lwroute so popular 1119.1 parties have nut out articles culling thrill Mrs Wlnslosr's. Plena° tithe notice tint tVlsslon of thy soiling tut' is iuu count, e sot °Linn nilnln. BOOTS AND SHOES GREAT 114114N.113S E3Mil BOOTS & SHOES TO-DAY, CM3I J. A. ROBINSON & 61 MARKET sTREE'I Boots and Shoes, Hi IS Tills FIIIILI6IIOI.s kFIE 4'ol The proprietor So. "7 Marl", d aced Ilia prices T WY...N I 1 hit h., , , Ie days, in order to w I I mi lintoe.liat. it .•rg• ..0. of ourerner ...owl* to make room ft, awl • tkoodo. t•ItEAT HA ItIiAINS ARE t•i' RUM ior TIIITI• ato- it A ran h.. uited- I roods are slreeov c . . ••• and get bargains. A Isr,e lot of Men . . an,. • a Root. very low, {Ye e t beg to leNnaint puhi: that to factur 1.en.,•• nrst c* al, I 'aif Root. to r,. one dollar an•l anj Cents iolwor than any otl.• lostme In Mr oily. We alto II 1. I to LI II.• f• ;l o ar l e b ft:rtttta " Cl e trlT.t . ; ' :; ,: f ettlng o is te nt. for we 'warrant a perferl ar. I time perfectly comfortishie. ,•altkra, Balmoral., dont. and ;.• • • • a superior quality. made to order. Ilk.. Y., • Cloth allover.. hotl toned and made to order. mole W. Cl. bIARAIFYLY,N7 Marko, It . BOOTS, SIIOES AND GAITERS No. 63 Market Street BOOTS, SHOES AM) GAITERS Tu null gentlormtn, 1101., Init.. awl I= = caiiinmeys and my friends. with ilia =II I=l Tao. 08 3:61“...r15-ot Eitx,oc,t GEORGE McCANDLESS BOOTS AND SHOES. 92 FEDERAL ST. 92 FEDERAL ST Prices Marked Down. Great Bargains to be obtained. A Coo 11.I•1..r I e•orything In the Boot, Shoe and ki al lor lin A good fit, good gouda and low price. at MeCLINTOC 92 Federal Ml., Alleglsen, A LARGE AND FRESH ARIDA SUM 111 ROOTS, SHOES, G 111 E its -",,P CI.X3L. ga1,21§4" - X/Ef Juni reserve, sod will he sold On V Kitt - NItB WHIM A CARISION on TUBULAR 11011ffli, EST PRICES, either Wholesale or Itr t .11V6 VA A CALL BILYOII6 1 . 1.711L11 NU .I,p, At w. C. BORL&ND, No. Oa Market street, 2d door from VIM .Ind Balmorals, iali,lll-61AN . _ VACILE OIL WODIOI, 14011 GENT.I9 .1.4 1.-tO4A7W - ltorlitt3C ol7l . l . lo.. F VINE CALF 1300Th;(11:21firilisesnr,l,,yi. mu,. WICHTMAN & ANDERSON, NOR LADIES -YIN E c iaIAMA L , Zl' i !,, „, . Re fill erm aad Dealers in ho Ala !toms end sulrrEns. C o ke ae and vried, metrotracrirorinrty:Tatnir g..) l i l . r 1 1 1.), , N • L . , 7 , - NA - • for city eater', er hea t era.tr0a..1,11,,,,:.vp.;,,,....,:, . 2 „. ! ,-,,,,—. F ,-_,, ii ,, ,,,,,... 7:4 —, , ,, ,,,, , RN Ai i , , 7. 0N eR r„-2 . ,',....t:i tol U tt ' rrerbre P t . P :11'. it NU DMA' &SNP. WA'r. _.11 6 . 3, alt 2 cousin rt5t.:,"....... : ....... ...JOON ',at horn. • TACK 000. bk. co., fl FIELDING & 0110., , N... 1. OOIILINISSION LIERCUANTE Muollateturere ahttPeelera in AND BROKERS IN Chaste:om 21,1Cer.clo I PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, 1 ilaticoek Ht., Pittsburgh. l'uttalArarhllle Orithh, 11511 Weiss& street. No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. , ~,,,,,,,, iinisiring brusSitis es.aoted on the 111301.410 - ~ W AkuDibi iuiiiirwfiroulEn. tl , 22 2 ___ : _____---.--- _ El NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOR E 1 BROILERS pi . i . , .T . 1 CRUDE AND REFINED POD l i 1 JAI. 24 St. Clair Street. ' WasLE 11., Ittililif, sPra - no' •• NORTH CAROL • ' A hurl snil well perryststoekTi4LtrAolatt loom.. ores.% RA GE LO N .1 6. 12'4 6149.14g1-be'Xidse the LOWiger FrAl9l4 , Iw triMifinvai ivERTIRPHKOIABA. ro.. BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRON WORKERS, Not. 20,22,2-1 and 26 Penn St !laying eeenred largo yard, cod furnished It With the most approved machine,. we are prepared to Main.faednre svery description of Beller, In the •t manner. and searrented equal In nnT m". In theeottotry. Chinotey Breochlng. Fire Beds, Steam Pipes. Los...moil, Boilers. condensers. Balt Pans, Tanks, 111 l Stllie, Agitate, Setlltnit Boiler Iron, Bridge., hug. roue, end sole manu.- (snorers of BARS H ILL•S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Jeseil ny - LARE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PITTSBURG 11. PARK, McCURDY & CO., llasinfoettir , rs.of firm/Arr.'sod 80l .. Copper, I . ri.se.l Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Dot toms, pelter Sold,. Also. importers mid dealer In Metals, Tin Plato. Sheet Iron, WIT, de. eon ...tnntly knoll Tinosits• .I.lnehlnen and Too . ls Warehouse, Ni., .sn FIRST and IN Siccostibtticrri , lal opt., tO an, pAllo r.. Ni.ll ITEM roll 111N111t1:11(1111.:F. t•lsstlnsa • . •' Nizht 11lo.roming Cereu• •• a yht It loano,i,g Cevett• Ph:tits°, '•\ i gist It loom ing ter r 2.1”.1...e. • • NlO.l RI N Cervn• 1•112.1.7.... • ighg Itlonmits C...-.ts• ,„ 11.4)N •//\, NV Sr orl“ + ,il.; 1,0; I"I %I • T t,THLIt E• - _,T . '"PITTSBIURGII SAW WOITIKS, lII.'IIU RHO .t. (Illitasettt, r,•l' i \ It ( I 41, warn rt% ('ALT SrEEt. ,AA S. o( .r clea , tlP ( .^. Mtzle), 1,1 ,Inther,•rittteg. Al? kin.. ••1 h•• 1.7, 3,1 SI•.IS , V , fr•n” itr• real.. 1:1.. S 1,1( 'WO(2 Zir Il• Ct• 1 . 1.1• 1 .,1; rat,. okr rxi.l ti,ag an 1 •7 rAtOk , t‘lne '1• Lt 21 • •1.... of al: kiwi.. •n•I ,Ilutr • • 201121• Ir titt, ul. - OORIN14()N. BEI e 4. CO.. (Site . •• ce•eu.rm to l'• OV, s.vv. biz Id t1.1.4:1: 'I, I WASHINGTON WORKS, l'..gumcier..t MA, .f...ttit,• S,atu or. .. Waal e• gAelnorr, Ottst • l a.:Taal Agen• • ['ATP N I INJKi - 1 ,, 1t • E . 47 — J011 \ 1 ( 13110.. Vsalts V.“, , hutters. .. , - • ill in➢ ..t a• :.".‘74I`,IIAILRIAI:I; AND 414;LIDA1'N. - Wk - ning 114 i 1. •E tort Ina (or rO.. • ,:••. en , An• •ro, refl., 11 1 I,l ' \ 1 , 11..1 'Ol7l,1 u 10 . 11,• oh 1 ••• A• a 2.1 1 OIL WORICh,COMPANIE'Ettic _ c>xx.tiv 0,1_1_0311: sofrfo OIL WORKS. BUFFUN, KERN & CO, I=l (ELI RR ITEII 1 . 011 )I I t mitATOB, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. %perm. Lard and Whale MIN HUD 1it.91 YOWLS OIL IN? MALL 61LlASI Standai d While (Burning 011, 33 Market Slreel, PITTSBURGH, PA FOR A elllf 131. A R .7: , LUBRICATING OILS. TUN UI I'ONPANI, !Mike, 201 Penn Street, G. 4. Slll4ll.Sectelmi I=l lllead Light !111. U UII fur ery. " ". Ilri 1 te. 3111 ' 11 Ilreast. WO(11.111PIRIDliE OH. C: 1 OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA Xll • W ATT, l'resldent. .IxNUI 9. I.oN(l,loe'y and Trwas't INOIIHNIN TEMPI:MANCE:VILLE Office, No, 2 Duquesne Way, =I NI A NurArruitx.R., or putt!. RLLITA 13U id:Ni 17%114_4 ()11,. Brand--"Luoiler." , WARING & KING, 0111115SION 11111'3 .I\ll BitDOSS 15 Petroleum and its Products, 3 DUQUES.VE p 1 41', Y - 'l.'r'r 1E1337_7" I=LCilr=lr.. 1=.41. 1.1111.411E1.1.111A A1,1111.E.f."1: j WARINC, KINC & CO., n 4117 at 4 11l Walnut St.. Phil• SUPERIOR OIL ENC/INES, ‘n:n:rd'! . ...nr,:,r'garoVreer.t , trovrar. ♦ .D. • 010.101.7. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS CARR, M'C ANDLESS & CO,, 94 WOOD STREET, The three-storied Modern built Dwellings. Nos. 11 and L Ferry street, Pittsburgh. at thd corner of Third. arc offered for alt. separately or terother. POeseeStOn of No. El ve l d be gison at Ist April laY. and 05 No.l/ Minns MOW( DAVIr about Oct. lAI A. Thr latter house Itasitot been e legantly' Cult 14,1, frescoes, etc.. and is In prime order. Ifdealr ed. the entire outfit of firs tines runnier, Ca, pet, etc., nearly new, will be sold with the home. This comist• of• oae Rosewood Parlor Set In Rema tch, one Itose•ood Chamber Set. one Mahogany ditto. one Walnut ditto, one Oak Bluing Room Set, Library Set. 'with One match Bootemes, Velvet mil nruseel• l'arpet, fine Paintings, Xngrasings, etc. Everything ready fora family desiring a comforts bk. house •T e.. Parties wishing to purchase will antsy at No. 174 Wood street, Otnce of LoCK11.1"1" & Ytteiv. sels•t - WM. FREW. Pirrl'‘4l:3 l ( I R(411, COAL 'STORRS FOR SALE. WHOLESALE DEALERS ECM 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 Stock, comprising a hand , some assortment of many Scarce & Desirable Goods, Together with Superior Styled of all the best makes of Prints, American Delaines, Standard Sheetings, Bleached and Brown, Tickings, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Apron Checks, Shirting Checks, Col'rd Drills, &c FLANNELS, Plain IA Into, Scarlet, Nixed, Red and Crt y Twilled, Rob Roy, Miners., Shaker and Shirting. \V bite and Colored BED BLANKETS, BAT ,A 4 ORAL SKIRTS, C7T__.(30.01.13-lIV 4G, 13 .Iba., •bo.. dlo. fRENCH, GERMAN ANO ENGLISH FANCY DRESS GOODS. Our Stork will embrace a great vari- et) and all the latest Novelties. NOTIONS, A Full and Complete Assortment. CIRO, IrCINDLESS & CO., 94 NVoc,dl Streo.t. OM M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., A Wood SI., Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE 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, 110-4 Bleachil, American Crash, Russia Crash, linekaback 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, Unbleaehed Canton Flannels Gray Canton Flannels, Blue Canton Flannels, Brown Canton 'Flannels, Printed Canton Flannels, White and Colored Blankets BC, STOCK CHEAP. DRY GOODS IND NOTIONS, AT WHOLESALE, . At Present Eastern Prices: M=:2 E 19IIIENCRituERS ILAITING• ti .galeted their seror e atielas for ersahla i r the WM a &top ntltriloenkr pffeidy fo °"P ell i g. , t° 4 324:: eyed he OA.H. LOA It AT .TUEllill'OllN-I.ho . ,Orirb e illEal - : rhrl i si',ll rfIllg: rglitil,l l ?' " NZ' , ' ...... • .. -, • b O ri: ttig.1.!!;4!?,..r.::.??4°. War: CI.- linA . Street s onitoti r t he 2 ,- _Ala aavkAaapted so .tholr =us* , to #, , . .tozber Ire. Ent, iiiiiiiiii rot r yty"*"".-Mi Niro= „go ..-Atuis a , OR df. Co , ir 0,.... . i.. .t. ~....,.... • ozar.salummt.,;.,ll,nszardriblif -' lll -11. A FULif In all FOR SALE, TWO I LEOANT CITY DWELLINGS TURolta Y. (ho day of October, ktial, at 1 O'clock It • it, matbe sold by order of the orphans' I•ourt, on the premise, in Westmoreland eoUnkr. all the right, title and luteretd of t HANLE'S SRI lIKRT, &erased, In the foal Work, tI Mate In Ros• trac•r lownahlt, Westmoreland county, on the Monongahela river, four mile. shore Monongahela Idly, dud One-toaath mile below Webster, known Lhe Union Cosi Works. Tim above Coal Works are among the best and must produellye In the country, being now In full otteratlon. Attached to Mtn, are a number of Dwelling Mouses. Then: are some forty cars, with asses, ,te., used In working the mine. and tome 12 coal hn decedent conned 10.1411, of the works. smith romainhig 4-lithe can also toe purchased If desired For parldenlars. enquire of diong.l•ll SF:II-MELT 111101.01 I AN ollEitikitT. Administrators. . J. LUDWIN KoLTHEN No. •O Urant ntrodo, AlLoruryt 5e.17:1.7 F°ll BALE .— So. 1. Farm of 100 Mere, Pairgeld townnhtl,, Westmoreland met - ty, Pa.. about 7 miles Rt. of the Pa. liallromi, at n o tt B ar station, and 64 Odes from the oily. Improvements are. First, a two-story atone dwell ing with seven rooms; stone sprits g home , carting, house, corn crib and a good baru el by ;a fret;* large stable add granary, and the best all wativ at the door. Second, a large frame dwelling with rooms and a kitchen, a large stone goring hot,e, bake oven corn crib. wagon shed, a lards bowed fit ham Third, a frame poen; cat house, wim a good stable. fourth, a two-story hewed log hones stod barn. The fencing is generally good, largkfiscad ows, of the best timothy and clover; an alt dance of limestone and coal upon the farm; a Young and old apple orchard at each dwelling; PM acres ele.- but:Jlvgg.;:r4l4 - =lrgx .:tiAzde. The soil to goad. producing kite very beat crop. of all kinds of grain; would make a No. 1 stock farm, and will be sold low. POssettalOn on the firm day of October, 15641. No. 2. farm of 53 acres, situated in Chortler. township, Allegheny county, Pa., about ti miles from the city, near the li ne a the bit übenville IL within one-half mile oLa station:3o..Bs of the best of creek bottom land, lad in • high stale of cultivation; 23 sores of woodland andpasture. The fencing is generally good. The soil Is No. I,and well adapted for gardening. The attention of those ishing to embark iu the busi will cull at once end secure a good bargain, as this Is a rare chance. No. a. Farm of 84 acres, situate to Elizabeth township. Allegheny coanty, Pa., on the Monon gahela river, about one mile from the Borough of Elisabeth. The soil Is of the best quality. The Im• prevents-IU.. are a farm house with six rooms, &good barn and other out buildings; fencing stood,• about Eie servitor coo/. lrourettes, sehoJls sod mills very convenient. Possession immedlatelp. No. 4. Also, the best Farm In ElizabeLhlownshils, containing about 90 acres, lying on the Monroe. - hela river immediately below Lock No. 2, on which Is erected a large two-story brick dwelling, one log and one frame ban t beta, cons crib, wagon shed, brick spring house, granary, work shop, ac.; about 30aeres of, he above Is lint quadtv river bottom; the balance being limestone land, and underlaid with coal, and about 2,1 ise-rea Of limestone. There are two orchards of apple trees, in amid bearing wadi lion; peace pear, Dunn trees and grape vines, AC. Tne laud is well adapted sot garde. tog purposes, being a abort distance from the tbrivitig borough of Euzabeth, creating a market at borne for all tho products. Ike property will be sold cheep and on reasonable terms. No, S. Alum of 158 serr• In Elizabeth township" Allegheny ea ant?, Po., near the Youghiogheny sin baThe Impro•eutents are a hewed log house,a n, stable and other out-bullrongs; fencing gee orally goon: well watered; Is sores cleared: veins o limeetune, the under vein about I , s feet thick ; toe upper vein about feet very onnient to the river. It is well umbel ed with S he ben t dte oak lad block w•lnut timber. p rice , P tier acre. No. 6. A Farm of 216 acres situate in Plum tow milli, Allegheny county, I's. The Improve ment are a two story frame nous, with sitrooms and kitchen; a large bank barn, So by 60, and other outbuilding.: good orchard: 17s acres cleared and lit a good mate of cultivation. The land Is of best quality, well adapted ;or grain or stock, and is all underlaid with coali, very large amnuat of locust timber. PosseS•ton g.ven 1111M1,1111.tely. Con•en lent to churches, schools, Ohio AC. 14 0.7. A Fart of an sere*, situated to Elisabeth township, Allegheny county. Pa., about Imp r ove r from Loot No. a. oil Sionougaheta river. lov ments are one frame house. with Ove rooms, bars, spring house and w.lieroutoullotaigs. The land is of the best qttwlti. The above wits be sold at very low ligutt, l'e•110ot wanting any of the above Rea TO l Estate will rall on W 5e1,19, Heal lint Is Agent. 104 Marl h sEIL. treet. WEST E7i D RESIDENCE FOR ISAILX-a33, ENTERS AVENUE. ALLEGHENY A tlout , ltto•.tory 1./wellltty "1 tt-n room vl h startle ttn4 carriage atm.., rtc,apt tn, hAtt s•tately Ita-ated lot I.': hr Is. Th.: tut abouudA I ehc•ta .041 (nth trees and .Ikruttbert and LI e tte , th horhottel I. one , •1 the most lettr.ble la the V., LT= filott, to btOCKS sad Real I'M!" 57 Fourth st.. ,Burke's lialallat FOR SALE, A First-Class Business Stand The Stock. Flxtores, Good Will. Stork Hod., Law";11 ea t . every boor. Apply to TilusILAS STEEL., seta Rod lestate limiter, CA Smithfield et. JOHN E• BAILEY, Stook and Beal Estate Broker. 1 4 1 0 n SALE -An Ambrot y tory, occupying ono of the but locatio p n e aln the city, and having a good run of custom. Immediate nosseasion onn ocAriren. Jt/11N D. BAILEY, No. B. VC Fourth streat, Or. C. ILEYS, mai No. 4 hill's Block, • unuenne _V. 1. 4 .0 n BALE-33 acres Coal and tienlace, situate on Campbell'. nen, 7 miles from rittaborgh, and midway bo.ween klanaile'd and the Steubenville Turnpike. The surface iv tinder good to , 4l.:‘ ,.. tlilitt a lo t n h La n cept 3 acres of Limber. Frame Stock as; 1 2 1 11 1 &t i lle a llf , L, sun ird booth Street. VOlt SALE.-113 acres of -good' tillable land, alt level and under a high state of cultivation: •lal titres cleared and can be worked b 7 • zoo a lug machine. Large meg:l.story 'frame hove and large frame barn. blood orchard of all kinds at MIL 'The place Jewell 'motored with never telling springs. stood well at the door. Situate one mile , (roe fl ew Brighton, edloining the borough tier of ruuutown. The p ace is underlaid with a IX - feef .a.g. , ; . afjg r tMt y l , tcllngs coal, tindery/111th le a wit "leaver river. inN '4 .ltfltt i n a t ritlll, " sent 110402 Fourth • try C9...1111!Tfi1l itEIItENCE VT• f ✓ WAKIIIBIIToN 'FOR SALlo.;soser groundon which la a Wrasna Cottage. Casing ID rooms, deltas and a wide ar i g awl Coat house. Mole , 1 ./o,4% l At i oit ung. ~