PRY GOODS:111MM bIGE4 &o tar GOODS, CLOTHING &a INTER GOODS .421.'W nedneedi Prices: BELL'S, BATES Street. BEIM EMI BLANKE' xtra Heav-y COVERL FLA N Nv,s--01raakea. BATES & BELL'S. DIERINOS—E tra C. '7sc. DRESS GOOD --from 25c. BALMORA4,2---from . s 2 , oo BATES it BELL'S. CLOAKS--Very Cheap SHAWLS—Bright Colors. SQUARE SHAWLS—new lot SPECIAL AND SEASONABLE. MACRIAIW CARLISLE, No. 19 Fifth' Street.- ELASTIC. St ANILEFS UNDF O I2-SK IRTS. for lA dtr.—wir.nuteil not to shrink. nrel much tope rior o LAPLAND bIiATING POUCHES; • 'EATENT EA DILI Pliti—J bt the thing for Ska ters, ,A new un just orened. PINE CrieliST EBY. rliAltPri—Just the thing for New Years Stan. A new lot all width, LINE.. KW AND 1. t LF CilArVe. 4 —e ; etre, EhtiLl'll A5l) SRENCH CLOTH CLOY VS—.t aD~er did ni.ortnient lust nhencd, tt reduced priced. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SONTAGS, SCARPS, Ac., &c. Xr.r.tiANT STYLE , zirriYR SNIT GOODS. DS HMS and DRAWEES greatly' reduced. LINEN HA-NDKELiCHLP-16 eery low. CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICE*, 11=3 msox,w4l-sr G}C>CYMOIS. 7.!,1'n2T Wes. MACKE,' & CARLISLE, e=== NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED TOS. HORNE.. & CO. =I owrx.eTs T =I "mr 1 1 a - 1 iatia-yr 4:Zi-c0c0c1.65. Ct :pee and frames, P•rla rand and colored 511 k fel and id Ribbons.adarPaht fancy 80.- net tel Tritumica I2.R ac , l' rich colors: flowers. choicest French and American; leather,. In cy hat and thief.. raz 33 .131. ca sr 33 ita. t&tflSUTOi(Z.fll Cambric. Hamburg, urriss, Loon,. Cluny, Vafebe benne Edging. and hoer:lugs; Pd.:oologs. 1.50041 and ILuillinge Embraidered and Plain Linen Co- bars. Cuffs. beta. Laura and Lace liudds. 11,eso an d Mat Trim:mines and Ornaments: Bad Fringe, limps mud bratdr: Dress Trbamings. tingle Frame , - WHICE GOODS: , • _ te InOct complete stock of Jaconete; Casbrlcs. Mulls. no.. &c. klandierchlefa, Plato. Lace. RecceettscOed, Item med. E mOroldeeed, Tape Bordered, eto., etc. Judeotr,. and Glove, In ever, variety and all area. Ladles and tient , . Underwear. kwurittlhing Goods: avapendera and Neett- Ties t • Bete" curia qd Drawer , : Duple, 100 and atoop Stint: Corsets, Nair Von, Union pod out Ileltetrg, Buttdres-the tatted noveliles. 1611,5-tircistest ra lety, esstmerc, Lno.b. Wnol and g I.LIC saran , nilStur“, plain colors anO rrtnlOrn. Peat a raper Calais. and ever) thing Sn the No- Pr Lees Ks ow as EaSlorn Jobbing HOwICS.. Nos. i 77 and 79 Narket Street pICIIEID, GLIDE hi. CO., 78 and 80 Market Street. WURK F Es C'ASE.S. WATCH erANDS, CIuAR• CARD RA.KETB. ' t'A.TC.2I."ItNis, P.lniturpllllE. ,4, LAL B.L.NOKEItcIiIEF . I. • CuLLA.R.% "' litmlEß YAN1.4.1L0Y7.8 NE.NT'SVPUNI9,II7:II.; nr,OT.M, ZYYISYX 6t , 5106 A NI , 1100115 t ti L;lll.n.ii ANL) SC&EYS ,wor w,,TRyi.7,11: 11;;Lit., litorelLeops wlli Ond lt co tyelr advantage 0..1 their Etc.ok from our Wh9lesale lirepartment. drl7 Th. GERMAN AND SWISS 3Plari_o3r c,c)as Carved lial.ket6lreckets. Jewel Dozes:and Ornaments, . • l'ortiocrnetes, WeGels. Hatch.ls. Card Cates. !troche hearts. Fames' Knit Goods. Linen Hand Kerchief., • • • Embroideries—Ali description. LICO 'Collare-tra Kaudiserchicis, Col hires Mi !target. Ladles'. Gent's da Children's Kid Csloven..f Gwrood and U.Crpet Jewclrr, Toilet Botpa,,tc.. /Cc . a c. GF:NTI.E!It\'S CNDEBWE.t. eck TItE, Sceirerders, • .. balViiose, Cairo, !Sear[ Pro.c t blecTe liuttonS, . _ AT LOW PRICES. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth St. GOODS , FOll TLIE ECOLI/DAYS, 11E3 YOJETVIN - 1: 4401, .4"0.2.1 FIFTH STREET. . . • LACE AND EMBROIDERED LIANDK . FS FANCY scAurs, NORWEGIAN LEATHER SATCHELS, pOICTLION I Al'., CIG AR CASES, GLOVE ROXEs, FA NGy VANS, LADI Es COMPANIONS, CARD CASES, LACE cOLLAIDc LACE NETTS, EMBROIDERED SETTS. _ • LACE II AN IMIERCIIIEFs 2 .11ESI3TITCHED 116NDELRCRIEFS, EMIIRGIDEBEOSLIFTE II •, Rll3 GLOW Es. BUCK cti.oVES. • CLOTh GLOVES, UN I.E.RuAumEATS, SUSPENUEICS, NECK TIES. LINEN COLLARS, PAYER COLLARS, ao„ ae. • Bellinglcriv for Cash. del ur CABO, McGill LOESS & CO., 11.6011. Oaa&A C 0..) WCIOLESALZ DICALFAIS 'FOREIGN AHD DOMESTIC - DRY ODOBS 1.3 0. 94 'CO aoct. 2 14r.1`.:"'"",""'"'" 41414"....,, "fl ALL PAr t ....mutth,mr"Trif,„, Yon. 5s Nueuxa I►L LLli SE CLOSING OUT SALE. 850;00 WClort'l`ll OF FIRE FILL AND WINTER CS -7:400) X-X X TV* ar. $lO,OOO Worth of DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY, Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, &c. Also, $5,000 Worth of Glov.es, Of ill Denriptii;J, all of which will be old *1 •6. ACTUAL, COST FOR SIXTY DAYS, AND MUST BE SOLD Before roving to ay Now Banding Opposite the Untiin Depot. Sir he lame of store end Dlrelltrig, together with Counters. Ehelrint, Show Caree,&e.."for.e&te• 11,11DIALEY, 334 and MS Liberty Street, • Opposite Wayne. 111121109 825,000 WORTH OF cir_.crmrawc., ECTMEEiI 7 4 11 c rI=I,.,tI.'T"TILT'S Cheap Clothing House, Corner of Ohio Street and Diamond, ALLEGHENY CITY, At Wholes= lc and LIST OFBETALL PEKES Flue Ecotch Tweed Saila = Fine Taney llrary Calitmera son. Fine Back Bang Vp Overcoats I= R 9 00 23 00 Castor Deaver Overcoats =I Fine Clack Cloth Froth Coats I=! I=l Ail WO6I Yrenell Cap. rants snd 'Celts.— 11 00 =I 11+o, A . LAIIGE tiTOCK. OF Ready-Made - Boy's Clothing. PUSTom WORK MADE TO 08DES ON TUE SIIVETEWT NUTICs. nO .2115 'WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ARBI;THNOT, SHANNON & CO.. .•1 0,115 Wood 81.,PIllsburgth Hart instate and receiving, a fall assortment of DRY - GOODS AND .NOTIONS, Whlch they Wipe at EASTERN PRICES Aziblv WHICH The Attention of Dealers is Invited. c. SHAN2rOl.r..g. O. eggrtlatrltOrr. roan COAL, COKE, &c *ll. 21..CLA17T 11,1111 , 1 N CLXIIIII . 9. I. N. /.I,l.5miAN J. L. 2111.1.7.1, WM. M. CIANEY & CO., Gas Coal Works. 410 1 , 1 ,1, . 00 , 1 deal.rs .1,1 brIP):0100. GAS AND 14.111 Mat „ CMG', L. ant 81.01_ , K. cal,: adds. liol. Plitathirgb. and LUCI ..X 07 alt. Me, second story PC440172 0 Saving Flank Handing, earner Liberty street Ito Virgin she., Pittaiirnh.." OPPIGEbi so. Mechanicl.lo,lly street, u ode, Pcnnia.,ll. cite vixen*. Pittsburgh. and corner An - alron otreet and P. P. W. C. It. m. Al.egher7. All orders lett al-either Of 1110 above pines. colic broiling attention. - L'ORT PIT' COAL COYIPANy,_ Shippers and T .deilers Seperlor Fatally ant Steam Cue!. a. t Coal and Slack. geeral °Mee sec ond atonr rla II omit, baring , Beta n oota.r Liberty streetl Ylrsut alley. • branch .emee. T ant coiner ry and Third titre... isboryh Orders tett at tither orthe above placeawill relative prompt atteution. volaptlico Addrese Box 367, Pittsburgh, DILLsC1•0 1 : 5 : J—J, 41r.Lx6r1u, H. L. FAIpIcsTOCIL. • McZnICKA.T. • RN. If.INZiIAnT. tieOita r. e. tllAtr, JAs. IV. T. BAYANT, - JOAN US/ th. • Lrcir1011 , 10 01) . J: J. HILLZBrtr.ET.IItII., Presl. lA. H. ILVGLISIT, scor S. X Tresaarer. W. M. CLA...NEY &CO:, "Dimmers MEI PITTSBURGH NATIONAL COIL AN I B COlill COMPANY, ISIi N M ir, SHIPPER A E - AND DELL r.ltsolosee s the • .11EST FA IIIILY COAL, IVist acova wawa • ID.Liaolx. ()Fr AND VALID. COANZa YOZIETLI.A.NII 7.ltY oTILEETS, Ylstaborolo, ra. 4 • All orders (or delivery lo Jam City. or ships:Or/at l'ioot,,lllosissiotz.rglalsabiztmes=l:dato. COALS C 0.41,11 uoaLlis IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. HIJNINIEL & RABER she's he attention of lb. public to tbeir ape .tool of COAL jest received. including the followleg vs. Mattes Lump, Alos.l. 2, No Chestnut. , LF 410• Valley, i .redciMirratan ttiAlicrYrlAT a: by th P ei srogle ton, Cu loa4.,boat blnrr!irg"gileVl'i attended to. lifCce• UM Chestnut streeto k str a gifizt ra. or9:105 GOAL S' COAL. S s , • DICKSON, STBWIRT &CO String rtatarod .thatr Mx to 1367 merborry st ree t.. ()Atoll City Tow -Hill) tSZOONO twos., riojhrhr Tteay Aercat4oitcsar At the Weest‘eratprte . Sir Al , order. left et thetr ogles, or eLtalltiletd tO thetotbroustabttottit, grui Wounded to proasPUr CHARLES IL ABSISTRONG, naazr+ lx longhlogheni tuul Gonne Ooal Coal. Rat and Desalprialed Coke, 01710 L AAD TABD (Warer ECUs an Ln= and Gipson atron., "i r tyrjnoUatura4 anti tllll. but ale ot Coal or ra_n . ! lld .. Mea l trrtlnp l as at nal ot MAW • • I! I V :s: 0 0.1 Verdict of • "Xot Guilty... as se John will 'tit. In the Court of Oyer and Ter miner Seater. Orgerninetion of the Fl fts-weenno3 Coon. day morning. taforeJndgea Stowe.. Atelloti, • of Oftlrer• the jury In the case of John Willock, indicted Aciording to the Act of Incorporatihn, the for the murder of Harrison :unrolls, eh the members, and members elect, of the City . , steamboat Chieftain, came Into court, having Cuancilso met at their respeetive chaMbers remained Out over night. The foreman an yesterday morning at ten o'clock, to receive, : nounced that t the jury had agreed upon of a vet , he pri "g examme and determine upon the returns of di tau,et, fled manslaughtesonerHui lty r.. u onor,=colon- Judge the election hold a the test Tuesday of Jan- Stowe, remarked that such a verdict could re. miry for members of Councils. mat be found under the Indictment , and tla e cornercornett. corne •• It re eir t roo lL m " , and after ° an trYbse'tigctiouf retired to a t . A quorum being present the meeting was teen minutes, returned, having agreed upon called to order byahe Clerk or ihe last cOun. j a verdict of not guilty." The .accesed was cll. E. S. Morrow, who proceeded to open and then discharged, and n passing fromithe read said returns, which were presented to ; Court room received the warm congratilla. him by the Mayor of said city, whereby it aD- ; Hone of ills friends. pears that the following named persona had been duly elected members of said Council, to " • For the First ward, George W. Come; for the Second. ward, Wilharn Phillips; for the Third ward, J. C. McCarthy; for the Fourth 14-.1,4 . Jamas McAuley; for :be Fifthward, Thome. C. Dickson; fur ate Sixth ward, Jas. P. Tanner; for tile Seventh ward. James M. McEwen; for' the Eighth ward, Henry E. White; for the Ninth ward, David Oinwford; for the Tenth ward, T.J.Hallaher. On motion of Mr. hloduley, the returns, as rend, were approved, after which the Clerk announced that the election of a President was In order. Connell then proceeded to the election of President, and on motion of Mr. McMillan. James McAuley was unanimously elected President ci said Council, and took the oath of office which was admlaistered to him by Mr. Collin, the 'member. designated for that plumate by the Clerk. On fat mg the chair, Provident McAuley made a few pertinent remarks, during which he thanked the members for the renewed evi dence of the oonfidence which they reposed' in 11 stn. as manifested by their nattering vote. The election or Clerk being r and order, E. S. Mon Eton., was nominated elected unanimously, and Calitant Cooper woe re.elected Doorkeeper by acclamation. The oath of oilleti was then administered by tee President to all the newly elected teem. hers of Connell, with the excePtion of Mr. Mo. Etven, of the Seventh ward, who was absent- The oath of clines written aritriluistered to r aud -Cooper, alter which, the organization being cotnploted, the Clerk was directed to notify Common Council of the fact. Mr. Phillips °gored the lollowing: - - Resofred, That the controller be and he is hereby authorized to cent wrania on the Contingent Fund in favor of the Judge. of the snr several election districts, for the sum of $2l taco, and Ire additmnal fur rent room In the Tenth ward,' tar expense. Of election for City Officers held January ist..lVs7. o Men was read tilt . . times and passed. On motion, Connell adjourned mill Tuesday, January sth, at 7 IP• in. Congos coCaclt. The Common Connell was called to order by Rauh BR:Masters, Clerk. who proceeded to read the votes for members of Council from the several wards, from which It appear. ed that the following gentlemen were duly elected: First Ward—W.' R. Boggs, A. B. McVnewau. Second Went—E Mouse, IS .oklelll, Thomas Steele. Third Ward—J..l. Torley, J. G. Wel don. Fourth Want—J. 11. Hare, W. A. Tomil son, 3. Verner. Funh Ward—C. Etck. liemphill. It. J. McGowan, P. Sitibert,.T. Moan: Slosh Want—Wm. Barnhill. J. hi. Brush, I. N. Courstn, J. Liebman, R. Robb. Seventh Ward—W. D. Jones. J. Patchett. Eighth Ward—D. Fawcett, J. Mawhinney, it. W. -Roberti. Ninth Ward—W. R. Ford, D. Mc: Clelland, T. W. Welsh. Tenth Wrud—J. R. Reed, .1.% Rocnick. • The 'returns were duly approved, after which the clerk announced that the next bust nees In order was the electioa of a Presi dent. ' Thomas Steele: Esq., woo placed In nOmina- Bon, and unautrnodsly elected. ' The oath of °lnce was administered by N.J. McGowan to President Steele. who entered at once upon the duties of hiWonice. On taking the chair, he returned thanks to the members for the honor conferred upOri him, and hoped that his administration of the duties devolv ing upon him would continue to meet the ap proval of the members. The election of Clerk beingn animo next m order. Hush McMaster, ly., a as uusly ro, • • • - elected. Capt: S. li. Cooper was re-eh:retort doorkeeper unanimously. The oath of orbs was then administer.' to the members by the President, alter which Hugh licalustors, clerk. and h. B. Cooper worn coveralls swot n Into ernes. The Clerk the tnen direciant natty Select branch that the Cornier.. Council 16 . .3 Organ -12,11 and prepared for the transact iou of Lnd On motion of Li. the roles gOvernlng hi the lad Council were re-adopted. O'Neill moved that alien Connell. ad journ it be to meet at o'clock on Titer day evening, for the purpose of electing city Mincers to scree for the erl•11111g year. Ammted. The roll was then calie.l, when every mem ber answered to ht- name. The members then selected tnelr seat.; by lc:, after which Conn ell adjourned. • • MXII3 - 116 06 Meadville City Banditti, The new ' , City Building • Just completed to Meadville, was coostrueted In two mouths and eight days—about 'as quick work v. in done even lu that section of rapid bathing. Its total cost was tl We. Joh ri C. Coddington Est., who erected the Steil chry House and [t; Railroad depot at Meadville, la the architect Of this structure. .1 bell, weighing 1,70 f pounds, la to be purchased and placed 10 the cupola- The kleadvillo Datl.eifspnbhsoa gives the 'feline Ink dcacritotuti or the Wince: It is Situated 00 LO4OOOl street, below the Olmstebd Hotel, and is two stories high, lel sithts- tho basement. Thu basement. Contains lockno. with three cella. and a reservoir and ' coal cellar. Upon the Oral floor •re engineg and hook- and ladder rooms, and stale lo hornet belonging to the steamer. Tao hose • Wirer opening , from this story 01 tweuty.eight feqikts. Toe second , fhwr contains • hall tjtthe renter, upon t right of which • 11 - 111 Elope Hose Couipaay`s room, eighteen by thirty-Ova feet, on the left tin lisystonu • Irook and Ladder Cornpunvbt room, t wenty• , tares by thlrtyative -fool. The lily Cent:tell i room, twenty-three feet square, is 's ream. Ito 1110 I . ollr of the Reek and Ladder Companyn the rear of and conneeititg . , by fettling doors ith the Hose Comtsany . a roam, Is • hago room intended fora pollee court-hall. " ELCI - 9 90 1:1X1:11 EEC CM 2 50 to 500 Born Away From Home The Cleveland Errata •ays i—Abont a fort. nightsluce, a lay of thbicliy, returning from the East, via-Pltieburgh, gave . notlce to the conductor, near Bayard btatlon, Cleveland 1 elttsbureb Kama, that a new and beautiful ray of sunlight—a fresh freak rose In tho garden of linmortality—a fresh Joy far life—a fresh spirit to be educated fur Woo mundane and bliss eternal, would be unbend into this breathing world noon the train If some provision was not made for Its advent elsewhere. The lady was taken _to a bowie near the station, where a daugn tint was safely delivered and placed in the arms o( its happy mother that °NU, ODO,LII a cocepliment the conductor for ble very ineeltot anti gentle manly attention, lcutr.ediately minuet it Jen nie Bruce le—. All those aho have had the please e of tattling o'er the rails of too Cleve. land Pittsburgh Bead recogntse in Lilt middle name the surname 11l one of the best conductors In this Gauntry. Toe lady, accom Minted by her husband, who, subsequent to the birth, Went. to Bayard, returned to her hOthe.Oh Cherry street, last Monday. = We call the attention of those interested to the fact that the time for killing either Rheas. ant or goalie In Allegheny county his already expired. and It is now time for those who have the limiter charge, to too that the law is faithfully carriettout. Attentioa Is culled to the change tootle in the Game Lew last will tee. Act 11th April,IEGS, I'. L., p..71i tiectlon That no person Shall shoot, kill or otherwise destroy ally pheasant between trio nest day of January , and the firste,lt it of Sep. tember, or any woodeijek between the drat day of. January rind the ;15th of August„or any partridge or rabbit between the first day of January and the 15th day of October. In tech and every year, under u penalty of Ave dollats lor entli °llea.. • bhrtiow a re-coacinient of Section OI,X of the act of witn thisithendment; That Instead of itorirfietutuelit' or - T*o dart It strait h o days, without or 'lrtutoprioth they relit reference to the Caine Laws of l'erinsyl.. mania, dealers will and What risks by having birds in their goeetuisiOn, City .fforleillily The intersaonte to thn'city from Deoemtier 13 , 1, to December 80th. as reported by Ge."..rge L. McCook; phy,lchm et boors Wt beratb, are as followi: White... Females 2l calmed. The diseases loth° above cases were: Die. eases of Brain.:; Typhoid lever, 3; Disease of Heart, 1; Accident, I; Omani., 1; Congestion of Liver, 1; Bronchitis, 1; Diphtheria ' 2;_ Still Born,; Cons . ;listens, 1; Pneumonia, I; Debili ty, I; Congestion of Lungs, 1. Lire Loat.—We are Informed that.. Friday last, a pedlar onto near losing his life . on the track of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, at , Itellair,The said pc& ler was walking along between' toe rails, and failed to noun. an engine, drawing a train, approacheshim, until withiriAirtY yards 0 . 1 , it. Ho ma de a sodden deit to ono side, and found that MI had almost Jumped out Of the frying pan Into the fire, as hhha landed is a hole between the ties. This hole u - ao not large unough to admit of his lying dowatn ft, so he made a second spring, with the agility °fit deer, and bad the wttisfattf .0 to and that the train had rua orer his cap and prick,. and not It tto- . Math Ire.—The Ice Mimi up in tea Musk• fugue], at Zauesrlile, on Sunday. causing the Myer to rise several feet and pressing upon the Central Railroad bridge, so as to move it about.% toot and a half. The I bridge was promptly repaired, so Mat We ears crossed on promptly morning. The Cburter says that the oldest settlers never knew such an occurrence before. Postponed.—The clove:dead Lewis, soya: 'Owing to the fact that thit vacancy cawed by the death of Judge.Wilson.,has not yet beep !Pled, the nest term of the Unlted 814tes Court for the Northern District of obi° wo (Oh vas to commence on the first Tuesday In Jan. Vary; has been adjourned till Me Ant Tubs dew In If ebrossy. The Leading Question.= - A passenger ear Tolled down an embankment on the till City and Fictions -Itrilroad, :on Saturday night. When it "brought up," the. Drat word spoken was by an old gentleman who was lying under the guive and who listed fora light to - arid Ms spectiteleS, Ziohody was seriously buret,. • Go 'd Sh^ , - - The IfollidaYahufli R , f/fAtar .A. Wertz tolled two wild Irk ou t of Sleek of eight at one *hot... the Loot) moo otaha the oteef oar. Tee ball' passed theongb she neck of one ao4 struck the Other on the wtai. ..Well Provided.-Naha/ 3 W City, but five are pings, hone tar:lege lum ny e jtsaaril4 feet Qt hose. Important to soloiera—We hare lust been made aware of the fact that the ad. Olt:Waal bounties under act of J uly, Me, about the payment of , which there existed so much doubt at the time, are new being csehed at the proper departments. Mr. It. F. Brown the ssell.kuown and responsible claim agent, No: - fourth street, yesterday exhibited to Us a number of cheques for hOunty on claims scut on by him but recently, so that soldiers who haie not yet made si more le the relater, had better apply immediately, as there is now a certainty of all Claims beam Auld upon pre sentation. Dentin or au Old Clliseet.—Mr. J. Soup. an old citizen. died In Liberty township, on Weil. nesday, at the advanced ago of 84 years. The decensen'mtgrated to Allegoony county from Eastern Pennsylvania with his father, Col. Jonas hoop, at the close of the last century, and, up to middle age, was known as an enter prisinl.• and useful citlzen. Fertile last thirty years he has been an Invalid. ' Proposed Consolidation:A Proposition has been made to the citizens of Venunno City to consolidate with Oil City, one thus bate both-places-under one municipal env ernmont. ! Should the consolidation he erect ed. prompt action will _be taboo for a city charter. I , A Bed -Look.—Two Nlioemen to Cincin nati, on Monday, arrested two men, merely on account of their. villain°us looks, and found evidence on their persons almost certainly cenvicting thorn of a burglary committed the night before. An Unfortunate Office—The editor of the iCOPICIII. Ohio, Republican ofrors an apology for tire delay of hie paper; that one of Ole men woe ge ea tting married and another one was nick, lving to be inferred which was the more at. Meting event. • . Io Operation.—Tho Panda Find Atlantic Telegraph Company has Its lines In operation between Ilarrlsburg and Gettysburg. , GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON Boots mid Shoes AT ?111 POPTUE SHOE PALM IMPORIni. ca.axci. SIB Fifth. Eiri-c.ot CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK. =1 26 and 28 Filth Street, WM. B. CL.APP & CO. airwome...nubl.r.. 00 cent. a Pair. ' Jal lIAIIDICH'B Patent Double• Acting STEAM .EL.l\72) FIRE ENGINE, =I WATEJI,.CIUDE AND REFINED OIL 't his ramp combine. all the atrantairts of otter •14:ellof Pumps market. with now, I heir erects. ' , Oa PaterttrlearnAttlac spotted to tale Pomo •vable • It tests" at y h tq n. vrrrote andu p r opea a o .r the start Ist once without i t p e use et • elartiophar. or the aaanvsnre I Oiling a Er wheel around to wet It off t/a reale.. For r ' 7:• 4 4lVer7olols . I=°43 ^, - ,;°;!ry,. not. .&4 the Valve-Chest c!exoed to • r:wla ' .n etre. doese Pump th e. la Its tehoie roaslm t ettaa. hot me the helrhoorhocel of a ma,the ohnp to keep it la wasktai order. 'the V•lre.chest lOU V• ten are made of brass ar composition. and c a he easily repenlaced when worn out. Aar earn li ter ems make. laa few wt./les. of alms h ser •ood. a *el of Vs. , • :01 for 'ln i,e arr., In It., 11:11: no 1. Inc“c: sultAblv for all Linda 01 grow MMME==II . wool gprine. nd. A Loin! ng, t,ulto. • n W. if • 1 E t a 11C. ' • d. 11011,earn oren, ISrla rioubt •1 z Irt•Jsu. on Ile:men-I st,eet, Al- Itrle4llor fly, room.. on VI:, t. Viral n room,. on 1..1 ,, a.Ln0t t, w TwiNtl‘-tollan,and no, rundred .1011,1 for privat edveaktag.oet,ly .11.uat...0 A1,.1 Nu. Frmm. , 11T16, four ?Loco...hail rrrr ./,:),,n,on zero. Hou.e of eight rooms; tot let La W.ll,lii•borg. N. IQ sine Hnnre at E , tocoorth St.C.lon, rem...Vs - x.IA 1.1111rt.•.1, gape • itulo , •er ~ f n r +\ li•ts No Frau,. 11..11.e or dvo Litetn.o And attic. the:V.41.1,4 , c1, JOHN deN r. 0.1 ',elate Agent.. 139 Folvtlifitreet. M=l===il one 711 1 1EK nTL)111" DE.I , II..DWELL:Nti„tan. tf. T1)1:1 BIDER' NVA.IIE.II I /U , E, E' ,1,1,111 1 11 . "-'la r. BHP b • - DWELLING, PiLls- . I :2n .'' % 7''' o ' ; ' • l 4o)l:l - MUCK DIVELLI NG P . D. l ' lr,:'F ' .t . •••7 l / ILE If E , 1. Eltir BILI(.17 DWELLING, Plt, 7tot r.o ..tut• 111[10:17 DWELLING. Ea D LLLING. • Itlr nangnant. 41.70,1, r. 10. - FRAME DWELLING. 0.1, gIG no, 4.1,0. 1 .) ail Innutoc La fern...el...U. WILSON.. losox - r.n.S. *ND kesT.l:l- 0,.. 00 FOIL SALE, .11.11111 ET F.lli 11 A p:ccr or land con,tlc!ttg tn lvfal g•uu“i.l. EIMISII=EM l'A.tlf Hot SE, nAns, And other oOtbull•1 logs. It cow.claa s Msrk, both, sod 15 in n 2,11 aril,. lot Ital..her pszticul.r.. 00010 to BRYAN, 135015,151550 ext. au 6 Ht.! 57 rourcb 65.. l It.irkei 1,55555:55 boa s+tee, , • THE TWO:STORY BRICE. DWELLING, No. .13 310... rev otrrot. COntall, nine rlnivr...l attic, and ...1.1.1,0uvr. Ivor coa•anlt.oca of arran..ontrulo and ta.ty and eaVotant.tal.ilnivn.l . pr.•oo.y . excv ~ anvitillir two Iry of al trular 01.0 intuit. 0. liar ors, and hot cold aster 11,13. i .14.1.4 tor Int...rotation t••ock. S. BRYAN. r St end It. al V eau •now Ln otter Lot, as ae 124, a ant . , I ,, tv loa.vtad r.n th.. rjar fry,. f . v0.t..1.r0i n1.1 , ..ety r..rt. (ton, ' t vtr.,t. Iron . r. Harr . . Aro. t. ;JJ . 03 ln I.ltrortya. l l.v.ntna liorouah lore.:rom' . .7. , :11 s'o ttl'uor IS to Tu r to roit , alms, 'v. vo.nr er. crtv. lorat..l lo tor Iratrov • Itv. Vor lemma,and ln..urav: Ofica et' AND, iron SALE.-4 large J u t s In gt ain, .tve. en • ris-verr. r Jr, I.unnuto u rue,. ihno NV ,t Ittu. 01110, • z.ntlng Fot ,o C. ' uv.l. t•ir..lo . at.ar . _ II _ acres of tirouud. vrut,rei tun tutflut,mi •• - •1‘ rnun rug', uu Lau ,. lour. Mrt, Alo u:re, t.tv tun: Awl Futz. 6". aLcuoru:aud Leur,u XI. , I`,otu , rts , ulul 11.0. lu tie c:Ls ,uln.abs. Jot (Utile! purilcUrai. enuu.r. vv.LL , A.R WARD. IA • I'a.lludral• I Nu D tir•...t. FOR BALE, 11.Thrce . Story Brick Dwelling, 1.. on to- sKe , t 0, tregl.. yhuto. . ova - 30 FOR SALE, A LARGE BRICK DWELLI . NI3 HOUSE. Witt, all rno.tern Imnrovement., to coinv+ l,,,,, d.r. l ' :it?A ‘ rV:L "" "g 171;7:Lr ST Ev.r, DU.:037:11, 31)0 . „10 1 .ti tl i. C . 1„1 1;1 7. • Lou. a John( 4,00 •aie I'. . AU. A trbl.r, r1,04J, elOst tun.. ft 111 .1i city-part b0,..11 land. p t , r , 2 muo p O.( ~1•111 u, +lth tc3.ll . l.retn ot yua.t, ' • Foutm JOHNcD. BAILEY, Stock and Real Estate Broker. J OLIN D. HAILLY. STLII - ,1 AND REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ArCnovrr.a. • Marin. ,comlnt.tlune,/tuttionref4n7.4l, lixnkt - 1 •tti now pre t0tr.. , 1 to ...I: et 1 . 0.11 c ASS Fonda. Nereral,,,lt. s Eels either at the at , ore mow. or ton lb. Pr l% ' r t ti v e7ntr atrn'lnn as liert,Ofurcato of 10 a: btu. tolt .15 orite.l Itsta , e in Me cottutrr attcndka. tau:v. I Fourth air. t. 01:211 JIIN D. VALLEY, Stock tiistl , I e+l r.+•alp hruaor and Aurt ,or ee.. 1 'V LI) or gan . ., 10 trte 1 , 11.,111 of '1 rade 110001.,rinse tiara Nalloo.l 11.0.1. au1.127b: W/ •12 11, on Tti 1.11011.8 1 • .na rT .1. 1 , 7. •1. rl, WI Ttleekilqp and Thu, 2,, of Is 'lre... a' 12," p •0.5 FrionT oloc.a. At 00 tiny 001 1101,,110y, •Illted tor. port rale, and the go , e t 'otot ILI,, , lIESIGAIILF. LOTS FOR COTA ,-,TItY 11.ESIL/F,NCE3 —On ar,.1101 in , ru, 0 , 1 07 the weather n Tut,..lay Ole thope dr liable 11011.11 on: 1,2, front two to f..0 , r 1 *cr., each, 0" Or retrystllle Plant 11014, 02.• mile 11,00 Aileithk•ny I Ity wat ad •.Ipurriod. Ilea lo .l ? .tji. n 7Fil s . , Tl7l•land r 2 o. ara. 1,1111 I,.terrat. Fortni , pints of W.:property 0:121 01'h" P'rU".." 'PL4 ,I ' .:O: D. 11A ftSY, - IS ,treet. =EI GREAT_ II ESTEILN PLANING MILL, Ctrner of lulu, Stmt . ui Dcltia Way, rurrsautta H. PA. Sash Doors, Blinds and Nouldiuss hilatr. TO ORLIEIt. Ungttlaho.l work Is put te a In . tionws , l finished when taken out. phatriug; Weather Bonedins Laths 4nd Ithtluglt Couaunt TT on baud. hawing, ro.aatatnit hull tt , td , awlng done with dlspatela. Bozos of aft tf , n4.l wade tot order. rale Is JOHN' Ile:daft. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE HNDEIISIGNED HAVING • nuirlme.l Ito rock and rnar.hincry or the lase YRICII MUCK AV...1(7111.KM N .N..1.7a, on the flr,t .tag o f ontnt.r. 11 , .. on htion tnerehlp on. thr tho wile of. II A Etricit, ULIT.IIA—S R CO, hr tb , manufacture or W at the 01,1 toollAnol notnot or Fr...101a Anbchlenotan and Thom., ti‘roor, Ite..ver street, ninmencetor. and wank, ro-pettutly•olleit • contlauenee of hale pauoasge bitttertoo I hretnoen. THOIIAI A. ASTIIONY till r‘IA.N. A1)A...11 A e..neIiECIAMAN NEW PAPER HANGLNGS. FOIL PARLOWS—FreacII Das Oold Rory left. ti Olt LI DEJLIIIES—Compti. °mac jat AY : d HALLS—New Greet Fatten... 4.1 Clay gr;'. , V C.FIAII BEM—Lace sIYS Apulia Cattar '"' g d ."". 14 . 10161:41;: 1111; VD have succored the riOlce of the 110 PE OIL WORE:SM. 30 star Set street, Pittsburgh. to. heir Works on tiAlniw ,B: 8- THZ,ET Bnownlibown, where Stay can hereafter be foun. • - r .„ . „, Ar mee** 830. Pittsburgh. 1.11.41, AIONEA JLOAN OFFICE, NO. Ell sMITEWIELD IiTH.EILT. eornet—of Biz tb pmtsbereb. MOO , Lowed ou flat.. Gnus. Pletolt. piemoride. Jewelty, Dold Watcher olottony, end rah:WA /MM. eeevy d vied 'Von, ?b. goode peurtot be delivered without a flaw Dot soormutabie in ease of tire OT robbery. Good. Of evert Oeterlytion for *eh, at lewast prim. uslusorl istAIM/LL ME ail S VINII ER. e MO Of .4 C6;OIIAL UNION WI,IrIt,iIAII,,,WCASDULLAAVRM • 7'13e,;i1a,3 - tug, Jan. S. , up .u13,51C I I n k 011 Vl' 0 Lis )erl, P I. e.h-ae COI.T.at3M Se i :i 0 OIL VI OR KS. W &CORI IA, ACT oft THL CELI7.II:IIIVED gri..11.11 1.C411.10N011, PEIII:2LEILLI LULRICAIING OILS. 44kperil. s,arai and Whale OUP, Ei?..o }if; OIL Ati:1111111. QUASI' LLSQ. Standaid , :ti - hite Burning 011, 511drli:ei Street, = Ik: & KING, 7i;UINTS LSD BOOM tr. Petroleuia and its Products 4 I) CQ CES.rE trA r, 1.17.7 , 17.33a,1:TFL1ML -7 M, r!LlLA.W.i.raln.All D 411. at: 1/JAI/MC, INCK & CO.. nvl7.si , PVT lIENDRICk'S LUBRICATOR, N o nutlet...4 by WUITE,BROsi. CO.,New - E. J. ROBERTS, Agent , No. I St. Clair A tre-et. Pa. I 14 eb mst antlY on hand 012. I 1 1 ), 3 " r: F. ' 411:174 1..z . .c I 0 l b- 011. 1,, Cot 014 bo. 1, Llgo 0,1 -Cut- I,rl. Car ult. Not ViCipi,i)kligt(a.; oil. REFINING ti PiT6LIOCR. PENNA._ r.l:!VeWrs.nd Tee-SAVt. Wollat i v TEMFEEIANCEVILEE. 0;:!cn, 'ie. 2 Duquesne Way, • r. sr ,qp,...lua ttnage., r itb or rt., ILK WHITi 35-T €4l - EL lIELLS-011, :lore rl,ll E uz:EI a C.l BOX OIL. Ti..• ElI aEKA ' SPERM LUSSICATINO OILS, Idea:ere in • Criple.lle6ued and Luhricating Oils, LANo. ,FE;tNt. AND FISH 011-1. Nu.'3l. :Ili:La:et, St.. rit...burgh; Pa. tesd li. 11 1: AE T,. 'IIIE iIEsT, PETBOLIA BLUE LEAD, I= T. 11, a s VIA 3 CO, Sonoor Puint W r3~~. N, cor.3d and Market Sts., = THE LIGHTNING LAMP. V 0013... GtiG+,fltl 1 . 011 0 & VOGEL, AgelltS• THE MOSI' POIVEHFUL AND COAL. v,I.4JAtiLtURT 7VEIL EL). I.lu pli.s) r. S. Government. pCne, and lieautiru . tares a thrpe 2 lit t..att AD, et..? p all tam • Parra.o.. •”•I a 1.- me t..) a con•lnci , . naval , re •pir, a •g. tiJr..ef• e 1 Se_ sp. 1,1,11 u• rn.i.e. ANL, Volt I.E. . 051 1E1_,',1e...C.1,, aborat . flatoClo6 NO. 5 , . . ES(I.F OIL WORKS, I,escv - z - comoal:r 111 . 4 o. ViiCti‘TMl4l4 & ANDERSON. Dealers'in E'ETTIOI,EIT M. c'V" 108 A CCO., ROSEcriti AND READY, --/Zoool Dud. Bright Pound, Ito,e llu 1 Golden . Dars. .k1:1 N Broods of gal a C; ) . 4 0 CIN .no "Notorti.l by R. JENKINSON, r r11111,, 1 / 4 12,•.•102 BaJgo. C7rlnr i . 2 . 00,0 Lancaster Segars nrri de72:l*l . FRIEw ,:t.r.,na, id tiwi AND CICARS, fn. li t ,ITHEILT. FITTABIIII.OII. PA. a,•u•valer.t ofAEEII.IIIAUN I NI. BACC,), of the. Lest kt-rt mr.td:b7. je:laki • ralLGßAliiire awl Wliuietale .d Metall Mal, in all kinds of Tobauo, snuff and Cigars, El3ll Err. "T• MM=3 !BANKS Ai 13.4.1V1L1AG HO iLIIOLL JNS, No. nARKET t.TReq. Pittsburgh. I ,n ;; r4lts rec,rna in Ear raids and en rene7. , n• 3na , e nt , an Windt.' polnta of Oz. Unittd :Ante, and I,:snadm. STCCK iIaND3AND (ITHERSEGURITIES gougig and Sold On Commission. a•ttctiva 1414 to the Darclluo &IA al..rof UNITED .STATES SEMBITIES. 1i CLUJ riNli 1:c.1C.1..:.i . ...,:::1xus of 150: I”. d., .5....; . • DO. FIVC, or 10-441; - Po. t , ...v..n•TlLtriles 1 ' 111. lt.rl West, uf Lu4e:ll44oM. -. 11n1..n: ~.I 1:0 , , ,, ,.r.t.0.tit or collectel. 71.11117 W. P. PLEMIEILIOUSE, The W.A.:raw. hwv: .• 't trarlt• Hants It taa..s het, f C. • •• 111• N YL:tin • r r , • '