Dll (30C11 S, i•RITAR7INGS, NEA srtir.o GUODS Lv e art :oat retaleing a Nil and camVlet it. at tar bar spring atlas. conalstine at WHITE lainalia, witt L ,c, swiss Mulls, [tarred and Plain Nainsooka , , ictoria Lawns, Linens: Linen Cambric 'and Lawn. Tucked Cambric Wiling. toll lint Jaconct Edging, ind Inserting.. ii.triburir Edging, an Insert ng,. Jacob. and hamburg Fiounclues. French Cambria Hand., Dimity Bands, Infants Embroil.. dared al st, LaCM, Heal Point. and ' AppliOnn isn' Kdalnirs and Inarrtlngs. HNbIiEttCHIKVS. oral Point and A Thread s Clinty and V.. Trlmod, ain tiro, dered and lionteatliclied I Irrn. Saiilf and liliNtiET nIBBONS, Trimming' and Neck RIBBONS. FELL 14NE ALFN Atilittr. Kilt GLOVES for Lad ea. Gents and MI, re. COHOST And Hour Pk/Urn, all makes, 'Waterfall Nails flcr . Lori:let Banda, Nitta. Le. A FTILLLINEGENTEdIRNIrH I COUNTRY tl and will to sell meat,ill d V ull in our V. bole. e •gtand Asia/latent : And as luir al MIN MACRUM, CLYDE & CO., ud Market Street, 78 a L BARGAL%S SPECK and 79 Market Street. EMS e would tail special attention to our stock or HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES , LACES. I NEAR'S' EMB'D ROBES:. SCARFS,' LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS AND SETS. oKIRTS. WOC/I.EN GooGS—Gc Ivry: and Stork reurrally, which we ace NoW GNP:ATLI' ItCl/110EU VILICES WOul,lrrl SHAWLS. nOSTAcn. Hool), ka/BIAS, uCABF/I—Ulderlng . rery low:to cloao out. HUSIEBY,Merino Rlbhed, all Wool Bibbed, Balcoorkt. Cotton Fleeced, Tartan and Scotch • I VIVAAGood Purls Kld Snores $1..15, park, White und Opera Shades. A full stock Cloth, CaLr * l d :11l Fleeted, for Ladle. and HANDEEECHLEE SALE CONTINUED. We are ,tin Oferlng our stock or Slightly dott ed Handkerchiefs In Iteu.tnched and Embroidered. THE NW HOOP BRUIT FOP 1067. Sometllln Entirely New. We would Invite the atteu lon of MERCHANTS and DEA LEE 4 to our stock, wltlen , xlll be found to con:Mal:1 an that • se.ondble, dud at vines to mitt-he deelloo In gold. JOS. HORNE & CO., 77 and 79 Market Street. PI! ITALIAN OPERA. KID GLOVES—OPERA COLORS, NEW LOT JUST OPENED. Fancy Ijana,' Opera Hoods, Real Lace Goods. 3Etl2Bsar...w, , s'ea New Duplex Skirt For 1867. $1.25 A PAIR AND WARRANTED. $1.25 For "S. 8." Sid Gloves. DIACRIIII & CARLISLE li..u.cturer. ? i the To Guarantee Every Pair. .irgpigl‘V,fg r - t t e tt r .,"fgll poleß D ° ton, on I & CARLISLE, kG , 19 Fifth Street. 0 , 00 OVERCOATS VET ;REMAINING UNSOLD, whim mn.t. be CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST At thq \ lmmense. CLOSING OUT SALE, ina J. D. RAMALEY'S 334 and 336 Idberty Street. 1110, ILLI4OIS.OrIZOOLIC Or FALL AM \TOPER CLOTHING DRAWEES, UNDERSHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, -So f lion and Woolen Hosiery, 'Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, &c, 4.if oil Descriptions, and 'a Large Assotment of GENT'S FURNISDING GOODS, AU of which hunt be sold re. gardiess of cilif or invoice. Call and Be Convinced J. D. RAMAINEY, 334 and 336 Liberty Street, Oppomite Wayne I= WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ? New Goods Just Opened. Merchants desiring to Sort Up shouldxall and ex a mine our Stock and Prices. FULL LINE OF DRY 00005 & NOTIONS. No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON& CO. C. ARIMITEDIOT.W. T. 6IANNON.J.O.6TEVEIL4 SOX • •21 •`AIIii, McCAIVLDESS &. CO., • (LaTs WU.5Olc, CAlcos a. C 0..) WIIOLICSALE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. ct.; $34 Vl7 c›.c.cl TlV, L. Lhene &bow. LlamongAnc7.) Cdot.o.Doun..nott.nt. x WAR ..W. L. iivrinan BARR. BRAKE & BIIETTLER, Et;tesasors to WAXMAN k BARU. N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittkburgla Pianos, organs, I= iirtole Alter!u for the Celebrated BRADETI 11. Y. New York, and If CIRJMACKEII reil•delplaa, PIANnS. Alan. L.`TTEE.A . "COTT/01E," and E. D. A u. W. EMITII . B I•AMEItIeAN" •Ult {JANA. andTILTUN'S PATENT UITAIL Thebest Italian and tlerrnau Violin and Ual tar Strings %Drava on hand. &Wine 825,000 TO LOAN I= In sumo of .500 and oprokrOf Heal Istal.eboagta and .old 1iL011(tE M. PETIT. jt9 went Utak, Agent, ;So. 14 lit. Oar t 4 C=:7 FINANCIAL PENNSYLVANIA , . STATE LOAN. PROPOSILS FOR I LOIN OF $23,000,000. AN ACT qr Cr'eato a, Loan. FOR THE REDEMPTION OF The. Over-Due Bonds of the Commonwealth, botle.of the Cutatuotivrealth, and etittin oentOcaleo of lodebtedueii, amount lug to 'tweutt-three millions of tle;llars, have been over 41uc and unDLI for some time Put I=l should be paid, and withdrawn from the market EIMER SCC.I . IIN .tie it enacted by the Senate on 4 rrJ Reprj,mitatins rf (h; covynontren/th of =I MIMS rd t,y fl,, authority of th , oar , That the EOM =I arc hereby. .thorlxed anti empower, @NM 'on, on the faith of the COromonwitalth IZEM an:mits and with suet] notice. (not less ty days) as they cony diem roost eSprill, MIME El= e interest., of the State. to enti-three of donee, and leeee eertllleatee of loan !I or the Commonwealth far the mane Interest at a rite not exceeding six per all. contum Der an w. payable - .cull-annually, on of }•ebruary and first of August, In the = hiladelphla, which certlecAtei of loan E 179 or NAAS that) not be sublect to any, taxation hate4r, for State, txtualelpal or lora) pure,. autl:a l / 1 11Le p.yable ae 10/10Iff. 1:111.C.17 : Five ilttous f Sollars payable at any time alter live isars and writhin• tsr: years: eight millissna or dollars. payable at any time alter ten years and within fifteen •eara. and ten millions of dollars at any time atter etteen years and within ten ty-eve yein; end shell be signed by the Gee nrnor •nil. Trevfrurer, and couiattrsigned by cite Auditor Gent rat and tell le tend in the boots of the Auditor General, and to be teal:Lateral:le on the books of the - Commonwealth, it the Yu Iners , and ]icchaules•. National Bank of Plata di . ilptifei Ilia proceeds of the 'whole or which • - r - 7. _ loan. Including premiums, et cetera, recebed on the same, Shall be applied to the payment of the Goods and corttdcates of Indebtedness of the Cpmsiormealth She. 2. The 'bids for the Bald lorn shall be opened In the presence of the Governor, Auditor General' and State Treasurer, and awarded to the-hlg Lee t bidder: Proristsd, Thst no eerttricate hertb, .anthortsed to be tilted, 0..11 be negotts tett for less than Its par 'zinc CXC. 3. The bonds of the State and eer3lneate of Indtatednes now over due, shall be recelva tie la payment of ate said lose, ander such no uhttleas as the Governor, dltor tic:teal nod State measurer may preacrlbe; end every bidder for the loan, now &sabred to be Issued, .hall state la Ws bid whether the same Is payable la cash or 11.1 the bonds tar certMeates of Indebted mesa of the Commonwealth. I. That all trustees. executors. adcaluls tratorm. gcardtana, azente, trtnaurers, commit Lees, ur other penal., bolding•in• fkloclAry cc paclty. bonds ortertlfrates or Indebtedness of he Mate or moneys, are hereby authorized to bid for the loan lierebr lautborl.4l lasued and to surrender the bonds or urtlit.te a of loan Lehi by them at the lime ormalcla and to receive the bonds authorized to be lamed by Ulla Set. Cr.c..S. Any per.on or person. standing In the fiduciary capaeltritated la the fourth, sectlod or this set, iebeimity desire to loe.t money In their bond& fur the bentfir of the tn.. c o al Y.ltlinel any order oiruort, Inveit the same In the hood, authorized to be IsAue.l thl. act.. at rate or pretniunt not exceeding twenty per C. That from and after the Duuge of this act, all the bonds of MI; Commonwealth that' be I= `Sep'.:. That an 102 m of this Commonwealth not•ret due, allot' be exempt from nate:mu:ll elpal or local taxation, after the interolt doe February nrit, onnthonasud tight hundred and ;Inty-a.ven, stvtll have been paid. Ea, S. Thar all ...rioting lags, or portions Ibtruor, Ineonlittera Lt ro+lth, art hereby re 1231 =I zlpelkker of the Home of nepr,,,,..t.tim IMM!M Mpemkeronbc Sert.,Tte Approved Me -econd day of Yobroary, one thousand eight 'mails"d and slaty-seven E=0:11 In accordance with tile pr. - talon of the above art or Assembly, ProPo.e• win be recdv rd at the °thee 'of the Treaturer, In the Oty of Ilarrhborr. rennsylvarlts, 1113tii o'clock. Y., of the I.L day of April, A, U., to Ise en.lorrid A; tollow,, ,, Proposalc for Pena •ylvanla State Lean,' Tr.:Miry Department. liarrithorg, rerill'il, U. B. A .131,1 s will be ',caved for 85;000,000. actlD 1!1!=M31M1:1=1 •H. 000,000 relnaborsable In Ten years and pay , able In Fifteen years; and $10.000,000 ,elm bumble In Fifteen - cars and payable lu Twen ty-Ylvo yran.The - me of Interest to be ell.bur 5 or p , r text, per a,um. most be ex- =8 s,..o4stgeens to the,lState will be accuptvl• No bt4 fur leie - thatr - pse. .I,e conxldered. Ihe bands be 1.1.41 In sums or , 130, and imat biglier.ous •e desired try the loaner, to be free from:nate, local aua municipal taxes The over due bends of the Commonwealth of Pe termylranla will Iw received at par In payment or " Lul bl.l.lers must .tale whether Om] ntend to pal•ln run or to the Over due lEEE No Molinalon will be made between bidder* putng fa cash ork,ver-tl. !Otis JOHN W. UIAtT Uoro.or of Peungrrards JVH\ P. lIABTHANFT, AUdltOr G.erst iv. i. IiEUBLE.k I= sirs. lt.N o newspaper pnblishl sag the thove suillorlsel, will receive piTi relt23 iltcl'ittsl)titglt6ittlit ,„ , . THURSDAY, 14:13. 1567 CITY AND NEIGIIIIOII.IIO9D. NEIGIIIIOII-1100D GLEANINtiS The old Friend's Meeting Donor, built In Ruel:4 - county, u century 'mid? half ago—in 1715,—Was burned dews last week. - The wife of sainuel Leech, of Ducks coon ty, hung herself on Friday, the eighth of February,. She procured a clothes line, and fastened to the rafters with a loop in which silo placed her neck, WlO then swung herself off from a boa on which she Lad been standing. Albert Dutch was convicted of murder In the first degree, in Decks county, last week. When asked to nn why sentence should not be pronounced . Teeter Wade a speech, noel/sing his own father Of the crime of which lie bud been found guilty. The Doylestown Democrat says : “The prisoner listened to his sentence 3V1131 a calm indif ference that wits indeed surprising. When he charged his poor father with committing the foul crime of which he is the perpetra tor alone, the sympathy for his terrible position was C 411.114011 1410 intense indigna tion. tin his return to prison ho handed the nheritr a new main-spring saw . which ho hail concealed." Captain Ileorge Dutch, a sea faring 1111111 Wilts youth and prime, died I.ot week. at Bethlehem, aged it.n. lietoorologlatireport the month of Janu ary at the first in seventy yearn that has passed by without a thaw. There was not the sign of a thaw during the entire month. A young lady :Dying in llarrlliburg, can play two pieces 'on the piano and ding a third, all at the same time. Wayward sisters are arreatthl at 'Must villa an d . d i ts e cl io ar v i n e . ti on condition that they will The city ball building, at Ttluayihie, was hurtled down on Sunday la,t. Loss, $5,0 , 0! insurance, al,tam. Tile debt of Philadelphia Is only 4.5,0C0,1 , 0.). Tho ovation to Gen. Sheridan, at Colon, bus, was participate.' fu. by all classes. A leading Democrat of the 'louse amused his hand, with the roman -- General, you killed some of my relat It( Winelik,cer. but I don't Dim): any thy wornu of you for that." A partial married men went sleigh-rid log near Pottsville, Pennsylvania, not long ago, their companions being females of doubtful reputation. The wives of the CflV shirrs fOrilleil an ambusuatie, captured the revelers, and stripped the ecetzpanto of the sleigh of their clothing. leaving nothing but tile underclothing of the women, and the buffalo robed that were la the alulgh. Ay the explosion of the boiler of o loconi otlve, at. Roney°, to this State, last week, William Snyder and Patrick o , Bryan. were Distantly killed. The latter was struck by piece of the boiler. while standing one hundred and twenty feet Irons the scene of the explailon. 4. little daughter of Eden Powell was burned to death last week at Altoona, in the usual manner. 'Left q1011:3 In a room, to play with thit lire, tulle the story. Loot week, at llolidaysburg, Captain .1. W. Dougherty was severely stabbed by an Irishman 111161.1. Matthew Parrett, while ordering am/astable to take gamma to Jail. Captain D. is Ina critical condition. The A:vizier claims that glit,Stu have been expended on permanent Improvements in Oil City during the past year. That looks 11110 The Cleveland Nevelt sayS: '`The other day a treacherous piece of ice deuelved the 'understanding . of a handsome and well. dressed lady, displieying the prettimit feet that err trod - the Cue de Superior, causing a sudden lurch, in an effort to regain a per pendicular, to rupture LL ...cult scam to licr stockniir, allowing Indian meal to - poor out lilto dour miming low n the spout of a Sherwin street mill. What will those poor 'calves' dolor meall" .Corpornl Pcnizlnlinaent In Schools. Judge Warren, of the Police Court, or Cln• einnati, has decided that the corporal pun ishments which school teachers lutlict upon the children is their charge, Wine within the general law in respect to assaults, ai.il 'that the teacher cannot Justify upon the grounder his calling or occupation, in Miler words, that ',LOU/teller does not stamp t~ ward the pupil in the relation of a judicial ollicer, or in that of master to servant: neither dots he stand in aro parrnti, ex cept to a very limited extent, and that bounded by his capacity to teach." This decision was rendered In ilia rase of George S. Davis against Jelin J. Marvin. nu complaint or the former for an a•41l1111 anti battery upon his sun Pisan Davis, by whipping with a ratan upon the heed, by which consideralde nervous disturbs:lice we, produced. Although ollipplett with a ratan on the hetet lan very pain tulMode Punishment, and easily capubie of tieing carried to the eZteet of ex treuxe torturi., It did not appear that Cu Mu case of young Davi,. the Indiction—according to the men a ore co( practice in the .11001 s—seas extra , - agalitt and Die decision of the J Wig° en, ercc the who'd groan , ', without regard to the eircUmStaxlec• tsf the particular case under consideration. A - Eight and a Larceny. John Gorman, James Starr and another MILO were all somewhat Mated on Tuesday afternoon, and German got 'lnto a fight with Starr's companion on Water street, near the Point. Gorman had a bun dle In his band containing an overcoat and a pair of pants. During t h e Progress of the row he drooped his bundle, and Starr caught it up and ran With It into the house ke a pt by . Pry.ou tinter ttrect,lre tween Wood and Market streetil. Having deposited the bundle, Starrseems to have returned to the seem, of tan filet and taken a share In the fight, for he and Gorman we, both arrested 11 few snout •eta thereaf ter by °Slicers Mooney and Smith, and taken to the llayor l o Wilco On a Chortle of alour klerly conduct. There tiormiat Madefo. - motion airatro4 Warr for the larceny of the pantaloons mid overcoat, and, at the hear. ing on the charge yesterdaY innrulng, Starr teat coraualttea to Jail, In default °Rt., hundred dollars, to answer the charge at Court.. Gorman Sr tilted for disorderly conduct and Went his way minus his clutns tug. A Steamloose Itov Testerday mOrnina• a row of oonsitterable dimenshms occurred on the steamboat ken• ton, Captain Moore, lying. at the Mononga hela wharf. near the Point. A net of bonds tad hems employed to unload the boat, which has Just returned from New Orleans. Another set of hands who 'considered them selves entitled to the lob, were denied it, and were consequently very much enraged. Dually they attacked the working party. and very 1,0011 a genersl tight, invoiarlng about forty belligerento, wait to pr ogre,,, Tile fight 11.11.1 continued Inst a abort 11010, thong], It had waned very nlKoronc, when Chief Hague and ailteer Dre.sier arrtved at the spot. and Interfered. they soon suc ceeded, by the use of unergette. measures, lo geode, the row and arreatlnit the ring leerier one John Mane, The others nanapcil arrent.. , Magi, tens taken to the Mayor's afire, where Mr. Joseph. If. Intelun, clerk of the bunt, preferred a charge of ililiOrderly Induct against bin]. The tactaieed had a hearing on the charge and 1,1.4 tined or e dellare and required to pay the costa of the case, which he del and went away. SiONUINir DeAtli A German, niouol Andrew Nolte, of Columbus. met with los death in a most remarksble manner a few day. ago.. Ile hail long been known to be a very Intent. [Wrath man, being beastly drunk neatly all his time. Early on Inlay omitting nought ' smoke F. teen lsaulog' from Ills ILittor shop. The shop Oiln entered by sonnt 0111- Lena. Sotto found lying dead behind the counter with his lip. entirely burned an ay, leaving ' s ghastly bele,. lu w Welt In to was seen burned to a crisp, as was then 1,1410 of his mouth and throat. Ills mot , M.O 10,114 hurried as xf by•llre coming out of Gls nos. trite. There wets no are In thu room, ex cept his burning clothes. A OOPOCILIO Mathe an examlnatloo rd the 4.tod 0, and It was all. Cltled that Nolte C.ll/0 tO (tenth by OHM. c0na,“4110,0, or by the burning of damnr ble gases, generated In the whisky rotted CO1,1:01, and recant:of by this sir nu.- sages, Pala [night have beCli COUSeil hv nil attempt to light a cigar with a match or Other flame, Tbe Stewart Divoroo Cane. The Stewart divorce cane Is to ho re.open• erl In Chicago, although the defendant, the !Lev. Mr. Stewart, hiss been acquitted by a Jury. The cane, hOweVer, reOpehs on seine techniCal ground, and Mr. Stewart ..111), written a lone letter In which he announces that LIEINCEIIIIOSitY prevents his defending a second suit, and IM success in lhe first gull renders a new defence unnece ascry. 111+ Intimated that there is Went) , of mon ey on the other Wu, and the new tri romises to bring once morn before th e p public, all tile dirty details of the ease. 11, grill be difficult, however, to remove (lie impresslim• ereited by the first trial; and it will need the introdhellon of some 111,/ a nd poive testimony to 4111/51/ that the whole In 1/11t. a trumped-up ease, In which piano lona tall, but heretofore unenecesw ful, are In operation to get radio( distaste. 144 but nut Pr0V.14.4,e,10y, us Blonder...l Poo Itinfe-MeeplOM On Tuesday. afternoon olliter, Utabarli, turnkey at the link-up, on returning to Out Copt/rill's °Mee, after vialting the calls, dis covered a man named Henry litcClusky, lye jog on ono of the Lunches, bleCiosky line medlately, in a very matter of fact way, inquired what was to be 11(1.0 With navel g that he had got it - little bit tle,ht, and hail come In there to gut rested. The officer convinced him that the best placate I rust woe behind the bare in one of the and Leto one of the cells Omar was pc c ord. Ingly conducted, albeit under pr otest. Af ter a little while he teens , ', resigned, and went serenely to Mos.. Yesterday r .e. ,ng lie Faa elek—,vury rick—rou sick to Matte the cell fora 'llearluir, and his position atilt continuos to Bunk eztunt. that he ill yet ln leek•up. • =I 1 , , t a; an • .:::porter ye:Acid:ly. nays ii,- ti ririd.opi • ss ,Voria roermin. we Mei ra, °piss - inlay of inspiriting a number ' of art of of Faris straw and Neapolitan bons nets, of the very latest patterns. The style diffiire little from that now in vogue. The articles me not smatters than the hounets now worn, for that is Scum - ly possible, but more convex and , ':aped. A fannienahle milliner. who wan watching the immning, eyed the bonnets with intense disgust, and remarked: eWlitie this style ' of bonnets lasts, milliners nov can maks a dollar." The merchandise nevertheOins in pretty. There were about a dozen di ff erent shaper, exhibitiff, all of nearly equal diminutive ness, with not much more difference lies tween them than there wonld be between the shapes of tit equal number of oyster shells. The only absolute novelty way is bonnet of the Infinitirssimal size with ~per fect crown main it, like n 1111.1 i oyster upon the hack of is big one, Many of tile samples were adorned w fth sprigs and flowers in heart work, and all were more or less orna mented with glass pendants. The latter In umber color are, in France, the -favorite fashion. Firma. for trimming Imimids, got up of the mm material, will! he ready when the 6CILSOII opens. ILIiVIIII..O of the Ifferi.t ntyle of bon nets is that three-eightlis ot yard of ma terial Is aingclent, and that any lady pos sessing enough Ingenuity to make: a pin cushion can be her own milliner, while those who purchase their own material may get up very styllsie heart gear at very little cont. The Importations of artificial flowers will he very IMiffed. They are to be very little tined, while drooplng and manufactured Wainer , are so expeMive AS to he beyond Lho reach of the majority. Tense shown yesterday—ami theyare extremely frail and delicate—ranged in price at wholesale from twelve to twenty-tive dollars each. Tile prinelpal ornamentation useilwill corns • prise detached leaves and other devices, with glass pendants, anti it few el these will go a long way. In colors there seams to be nothing new. The Minuet dike lent over from last, year will answer WI fr this, Th belies will exhibit their c hin s—and in this o respect ladles are like rabbits, their •clitnn being their prettiest part—tar the bonnets are to be tied behind Chide U., The quant sty of millinery and lingerie Cook Imported this N l. oting, we urn told, will he extremely ems l = As the season for removals will soon be at hand. the following clause of sect ion te, of Act °rani) . 13111, 10. X., may be or interest to persons doing business requiring a Recent., license or special tut receipt who contem plate 0 removal. °Anil in case of the removal of any person or persons from the house or m cooties (or which any tr.te, 11.1,4111,', or profession was taxed, it shall be lawful for the person or persons so removing 10 11111 • et her Ware, to carry on the trade, husinc?l or profession, specified (II the tax 11,Celpt SA the place to yi bids such person or.persous may remove w [Wont payment, of uny additional MEM Henry Snyder, a brakeman on the Penn. sylvania Railroad, true' instantly kllied, In the tunnel, al Gallitzin, on Tuesday, the 12tL nit. lie wan seen on tiro deck of the care, Just before tile train entered the tunnel, by Mr. B. Wise. Not long titter the train Pas.. ed, snyder Was found dead in the tunnel op Messrs. Howell and Shari,. Mr. Snyder was about - 21 years of age, and resided neat Boli var, in Wesunorelniol county. Ilia- ba.ly Nene terribly mangled. Mr. Simon Martin veßs ran oVer by tile Balt hunre Ethross I rain, on last Thoriday, a short dist.unzo helow Now FlOreitee, and Inst tly killed. Ile leaves n Saul iLY• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tin - 1114CE cr.i.su. BOOTS AND SHOES • AT PRl , •tti TO nrIT TIIK itn leOlt I , AYn. M so) the., LE, runs FUCr Sten, Calf lice , tg, tan rndwed rom t , •.• 31,1'e water I,ruol, rr.,11, !1ta.11•61.1,. ...pc!, Loot.. acit,...4 P•11:c..11,:r. tedi.cL Dom .u 2 1 ,4 Ir.an Ja, halm.r Edits' tl3 pullo fr, .. F:. I::c4' ~ .. t. r.: ~.ir :.•1 GAM. pqkt rrow 1, V. 1. , 11re• gost Wt.. (I, if :Aug 9.40. ENTIRE STOCK AT GREAT REDUCTIONS 26 and 2S Fifth St., Pii6burgh. W. B. CLAPP & CO. LADIES' AND GENT'S ma SUMMER PRICES, lIILLERI'IAN?S No. 75 Wood treet. I= CA_PS MIMI L.ITEST STELES IRON CITI SPICE MILLS, FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, Xear Pennogiraniat 4renue, PITTSBER4II. 1•A. PURE SPIOES AND MUSTARD Warrant..: wb.n 49r namn 1, on W. Article. THEAFT GROOM, CORNMEAL And UNE FLottß remoant:y an ttn•l. CoVREE unouNi) NUT: , ItOARTKII yr. toPOT• Vie rteo,trotly Inform the Inthlte tt•t ••t• will contluee the itotoul'Artno ••t' eth 01 I. • YRIIENT KI • t0.t0r,1•t01,,, vo- Whole Ale mot WWI DeOtro Vo , !owe, mLOtet •Onlng , deal fat, we euticit ttle patron*, of the ta.,11c.... IL. J. HA IMIL. termer , of 11, Conp-on Sloee Mill. will be (mold la the so., tont at all boo, to Wend to the le•otaof customers. Clitlre.ll - FILLO 62... Cy 1.x:1.1. = ME PAPCit lACTURlNtiCUMPA.`o, l lauufseczatr.of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTM; KILL. bTRUIIENVILLIt. , illlO, 116 KW 111EllitavN, VA. • OFFICE AND WAITE 'NE, No, S 2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, 0PT1C1.:113.-ACOUNT lIA ILTJK, Fershirra. JNO. 11. LIVINIi,ToN, Treart. u11)1 K. k. retary. Ul irtun'6l,—... 11.111 e. Js.l:n Atwell,,. 11. I num, John Llylvxntov. Jotni Per ine. C. 11. Merrlrl.. ' Cash Laid for Pliper Mork. H. J. LANCE, tIILK ANL) WOULIEN DYER AND SCOURER, UM Chintz Window Curtail. and Chair Coven Cleanul di Rrglnud without unpacking. Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street, Bearden Wood and :iv:111301dd CM= PITTAIIiIIt 011. PA. p.. 7. MoTICE TO PII OI EIITT OWN +, Eftn•—The abutlon 44 the I. , . , ri•rtr °an t,. and cilia, need Plttatoirgn .11u! to the fl. towing rri.dullun of the pireet Committee, ad d ptA at the last meeting, Jan. Neolsed, That the CI I.l a¢ otruct, and extending .0 foot Along Baldwin ureet, on whirl, le meted a NTT:int:WM. I , A. J,,4111,1NG CUMMING TWO 1113ICX DWELLING 110IISH cone.tne, )arrar,s Ilia and siA ,- uo.se 4 convenit ntl,l, arklelled and In cow+,:tlon. Tanss:- - Ont—thlvt In bawl: t.l3rice In three t. erte s mentli. ...red by bond and livrtgage. I n,t • s. 114141)1 4 0S, •Oss H. IIr.ICELY Y I r Executors, Se ) • Feu s—AfiX, A COUNTRY RESIDENCE aT siitarir SIDE, On the rENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD, lettltln =min au; ride from that city. The hOnse ts to ttrely new, substantially 0 0111, convenient in Its arrangements. and t.tefully ide and out. It has hot and cold water, and gas ilitures throughout. It meuple• • commanding site On a tot ut Ore acrrs, part of whic Is the original forest, the remainder twine well h MlalW . N for Delta and vegetables. There Is a thrifty oeha , l of dwarf trees. The .1111...W.113,s are all attrattl•e. conslathun of private residences Fof Itte character. • or full particulars. apply to =11:112 lIIPIIOVEP PllO riarrx Junin In Itivienrevillt, and i!prinatield, lolng. ranging In prices from COW to it f. Will be sold ids reasonable terns If al:Tiled 1. Er= For fortbrr inf.rnaselon..PPlT .t tLe F.61:1. e an d Insur.r.ce Omen of 0. 8. BATES, Jail j Butler street. Lawrenceville. won s ALE.—. 4 FAIIM.AT WALL tiTATIMN.: un the Central Italltimd. with goal Imprust meats. A ise..TWO FABLE AT CARPIth 1 ELL OVATION. well improved. A COAL FA Niko. , the bteubenvllle Railroad. eight ndles fr.m the City. Property ou Peon • A...- ne and Cecile. arenne. Improved and unimprov ed.•nd In all parts of tbe cities and suburbs YAWLS A 4 ,11, ilt.il:SAS TO LET Inquire of 'WILLI/sot WAND, opposite tho Cathedral. is.VmS2 No. /10 Griot street. ROUSE AND LOT 'FOR SALE, Regales 's Lane or Bidwell trect,stc owl Ward. Allegheny CLOY. A comfortable Frame Dwelling 01 dln Boom. and Cellar. with Lot of about OF feet front on tract of Street Car, by about 11l feet haat or the Home with hall th e lot. will be mild separately Apply to J. C. BALI; LIFP, No. 50 Fmleral street, Allegheny, or at No. 114 Vlfinitreet,lllmburgh. to de3c.tat'tlgrlt N. NEL2 4 / 1 1. Att`y at Law. 'DWELLING 110I'SE AND LOT, No. er 1701. W ELL STHEK r. YUK BALE., Three storing bleb; pee•sed brick front, and sr. :Mr.; ;71'1' is'Zl•k . l l :l4 b egtpArCos7e4 j l:lll4;t d . meats and bathroom:gas arid ...Dern, he house: Iron verandah In Dom; lot SD. feat t by jurt. "" "t. A" V T .4% L. AIN AGU., fel9 l= Fourth street. fIoUNTBY RESIDENCE FOR RENT. at Derr Creek. on the ,Writ. Pa. U. U.. inPri from the clif —a I.eHUEE UWELL -1 111 containing 9 rooms and hall, with about 2 acrila of ground. a stable and carriage hon., fruit tn., grapcs and alirubbtry, and Water at the door. Apply to AIIiERMAN 1111Ilt. COP. Federal and Lacack ntrect, JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and .Beal Mato Broker. JOHN D. BAILEY, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AUCTIONEER. k Haring taken out a eommlarron as Auctioneer, Ault carried at engagement with tne Pittsburgh Ittrarci otTnule, securing the rise of Moil , rt..., aßove the Thlru National Bank, lam now pro t ore. Rea] Estate, de.. either K lba shove rooms or en the premirea. Particular attentlo• paid. as heretofore to the isle of Heal bottle at orlente sale. . . rate. alit,' Kele. In the .nantir attended. Mee. 1 P.l Fourth All Yet. ne= FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS DWELLING DOESE, Flaring all modern Improveme'nis.. locs:sit 1 0 0 ALL MI LIEN CIT 1, s a Jesse W. Carr, F., q. The L o t %out YO tent West Inatou,•treet, W`t feet b! d a w „. deep, and Wauttfulty ornamente ata cenact o _ beep and trees. The Imororeute cu _,_ o _ r n Ito atore Double Ltr.et Hoase. o l ce the Ut,l t Materials a• pontalulne Iwo. a W.'''. "0.51' Sr., "10 P Ho ' f... `" ThedV.idn. , `"" 8 '•"'' so" heated by tiould's _g„ _ n (1 am only on • account tint Furnace. threrea ( o r r• removing from th e elty. Terms 01 (be .1711:Altura will be sold wilts the house f; a*,....---e • fr ' '"' U. DAILST, .__,,"" se/ ►ourth street. 14E LT - 13; G: BELTlNW—Leather and 01192 Be-itICIP of the best quality. Also, (17,Attletttf; g ,r a a s , %!./ a aitt a ih s hc. ro Laea Leath, ;:afest Price. by J. a if. rkilltrAl, th e 16 and :$ et. Clair street, j OIIN W. 41-11E1-6-E-L-1, OEM'S: No. 13. S Forum writers' H. C. MACHRELL, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 69 Grant\ Street, PITTSIICIMII, PA. unr.4.bzs B . F. BROWN, ,leres et property Ile betteee • Rue and eteubenvllle Late Local Claim Agent. U. :I. Sao. Com Mice, No, 67 fourth St.,second floor, anairlzid ;rliit w,l and No ohsrse made wall claims srg settled. Sod onvOlttal hen but . modetste fee. 8100. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND CLAIM AGENTS, SOLDIMP BOUNTLES, PENSIONS, Extra ,Bounties, Back Pay, &c., Collected In the Shortest possible time, by JOHN I t. STILUN AXO=P3MMUMILC!L.N. EX-OtticiooUstice of the Peace AND POLICE fitiLS'ISATE, Office, 112 Filth St, oppodte Cathedral, PITTORIDIUH, PA. Deeds Bonds, !longues., Acknowledgments, Depositions mu! .11 Legal litusdness executed al. promptueso anddleptteti. mymst JANCEY. NOTARY PUBLIC, USTICE OPT II E PEACE. ANL! REAL ESTATE AGENT. CCrq