0 tin lii:tstutO Gap*. II ?HE *WO DEATHS • la*ao maiden)! walking beside g river. Tits one 14 pall, thOutherin gray.' T4O =Wins wailing beshie s liver, Oh now fah' to see were they I And has gold sings on her band, And a kilos with asilver crest; Thrittitbit but her ling long hair, And &white rosy on her breast.. Azad one -with criti. blitist . Ire; . And the other sarshat s me best, 'Abe more is pitY o ,f9v - Rei apts. 1." -u, Two' maidens walking beside the river, W ho used to tire llue sisters of l ore. Twoinaidens walking beside the river; 'l he one shalt rue tt tur ever inure. The thorn scray grows at the born of the river: Dart: on three slues, and dark over head. Tark with the shadow of htmlock. and nightshade hat fattea the best ou the flesh of the ...end. A fair, fair hand on the shining dagger, A gdut In the sunlight, a ioug vrt!ct seretUa. . • A tartan , and splash la the raving torrea , *obits rose edoylng adown rue stream. • 111. • A low dark room where the sunshine wanders Ihs &Iva blood.Un Led abides of umnlng rare. - • • • ' A lone hard woman with long gray tresses, Whose proud coal bends not to smile or prayer. , • 'A 'MIMI child with a posy of Lowers,' , • And une white rose in its plump redhead; go s; "Mot her,wear this for your darling'ssake, bite has brought it for from a fear-of sand." A wiJA a risk 3 !Aging from cope to foruidalon; _ A titre g le to spear, no word ever laid. A.whlt white atu end 'round a haggard dead • ody, I n lv. A grave the choir , and the mass for the dead. No pries sung prayers tor her who died By .be.thorn uustt on the river's else. ' - I long long ago. But the Mats is said, and the dole Is given, Ana the lamps send Melt. Bieck. smoke up to li liven, For It ..r. why has passid away unshriven,,- , 1 Into um realm or s oe. ' ( PENNSYLVANIA. Scanurr fever is raging violently in • Chester county. • WEST CHESTER had a snow and hail storm last week. LANCIMITER Is about to get anothet steam fire-engine. Er orr mad dirty were killed in Doyles town Itlt -Thursday. LEE oir has a population of about 9,000 persona and eleven churches. A Simms= dog went mad in West Chestor la.t. Saturday and was shot. IN York county the fruit seems to have been uninjured by the severe frosts of last week. ' James M. Basins . , Esq., of Franklin, is'-announced as .a candidate for State Senator, to. succeed Brown of Mercer. A. P. Duncan, Esq., is also a. candidate. , THE, Gordon well on the one acre tract of the Baney Farm, Cherry Tree ran, 'flowed ninety barrels during -the twenty 'four hours ending at twelve o'clock on. ;Saturday. • • • • .• d ery tp,.. BROWN 18 again a candidate ,for the S tat e Senate in• Mercer county. ,Marvey Robinson, ex-member, and S. IL -Miller, Esq., of the Mercer Dispest,a, are also candidates for the nomination. TEE Scranton Republican says : Sat urday, Peter Holhuid, a mine laborer at .Leggitt's. Creek shaft, was. Instazitly ,killed.hy a fall of "top coal." His head _was crushed out of all semblance of hu manity. THE :Pottstown Car Works are now : engaged on a contract for the building of ififia , gondola, or box, cars, twenty-eight ,stobk cars and twelve large eight wheeled =coal cars for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. -Two houses in Brownsville were en ' tend bUrglars on Sunday night; from • brie - the store of Mr. Skinner,. some $2OO worth of goods were stolen, but 'nothing was taken from the other, which was the dwelling house of Mr. Nelson Snowden. Tun steam tannery of Leighoir, An ' thony & Co.; in Northumberland, was :destroyed by fire on Thursday night of last week. The loss is estimated at $4,500, two-thirds of which will be covered by insurance. The fire was the work of an ' incendiary. Tint velocipede has appeared in Kit tanning; if it had come a little sooner it would have been hailed with something akin to rapture probably, but it has quite recently become the fashion to decry the two-wheeled monster, and Kittanning is, as usual, fashionable. Box& nights since, while Emile . Rosen: stein, a lad of thirteen years, and a stu dent at Andalusia College, was on a visit to his friends in Philadelphia,' he got up in his sleep, as is supposed, and fell from the third story window of his mom—no doubt causing instant death. - Jan. Jost . HOCKLEY, the venerable Cashier of the old Bank of North America, in PhiladelPhia, •has resigned. Mr. Hockleyltis been an officer of that bank for forty-four years, always doing -his work acceptably, and his kind, genial • ; face will be much missed from his old ; - TIM literary societies of Washington and Jefferson College have invited• Dc. McCoslx, of Princeton, to deliver the ad dress before them at the next annual com mencement, which is to take place in washington on the sth of August, and . , t h at distinguished gentleman has accepted thil invitation. 'Tug Philipsburg Journal says: "A sawyer. employed In the mill of J. J. _Zimmerman & Co., has borne off the palm for rapidity in sawing—having on Friday last, AprilliOth, cut 81,108'feet of - inch lumber in ten hours. The greatest • number of feet cut in the 'same length of `time, lull* parts; 'preTiously, was 25,- - • Tag Rafktnan'aJourna/says: "luioth = er of , the prisoners confined Iry our jail made good hie escape one day last week. - He - solicited .the privilege of , going into - the yard, bdt not retaining, search was •tnade, l wheit it was discovered that'a, new belcord had been thrown over the wall, ' •by means of which ,he succeeded in scaling . • 13osus nine we eks ago Mary Enoch% a pouni lady of sixteen years, residing at • No. 2810,iGermantown avenue, Philadel ..phia; was bitten in the hand by a strange cat-that had entered the house, and which she was endeavoring to cateh. 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' - 7 ;' - -.-..• ': - ' ..P . 7;:a,'W '4l'.. titA.Te - - ' -'* " . 1: 7 1 . 244440:? 1 ' 4 ii5 '''," ' 1 daughar of J. McElroi, became ignited, and she was almost .'immediately envel ! ' oped in a sheet of • The poorlittli child wag so badly. injured she died the . . - same night... A exixeinen accident occurred to Geo. Wilson •of Rising Sun, Md.,' on Thurs.- - day las& H was driving home, when a belt tame .out and-the shafts dropped down on the horse's beefs, which caused him to jump so suddenly. that Mr. W. was thrown out of the wagon head fore most. Hvilighted on the side of. his face • and had one of his ears cut or torn off close to his head as clearly as though it .had been severed-with a- knife. He_ was. very little otherwise hurt, and is about 'again,. but miens an ear. ' AnOtrr a fortnight ago a mad dog passed through Moreland township, Montgomery -county, biting nearly all tun dogs on the mute. He • carried a pup up the hilt by the head, bidding defiance to his pursuers. Going to Mr. Boyer's he bit a hog and killed his turkey gobbler, When he left for Jacob Plethora's, where he was-dispatched. :Unfortunately, - Mrs. Boyer handled the dead turkey, and hay; ing.accidentally cut her finger previously it' is feared the virus has entered the bloOd.—Doyiestouin Democrat. . •. Tan miners in the neighborhood of Scranton are in great - excitement. A strike is imminent; and some men have already suspended work. Most of - the storekeepers have given notice that thsy will not sell goods to miners on - credit during the suspension of• work, as many of the bills thus made 'during the last suspension remain unpaid. The Miners employed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company at Pittston held *i second meeting last Saturday, reconsidered their previous action, and resolved not to Ms- 'end. - Humrsoport is excited over a series of robberies which were committed in that borough said vicinity last week. On Sunday night, a pair of valuable horses with saddle, harness and buggy were made way with; on Monday $9OO worth of goods were taken from a store; on Tuesday, two citizens were stopped by four disguised highwaymen who robbed them of about $4O; and on Thursday a country store at Six Mile Run was entered and &polled of a quantity of goods and some $4O in money. The perpetrators have yet to be discovered. Tax Lewistown Gazette says: An ore exactly resembling what is known as the Franklinite of Sussex county, New Jer sey, was discovered on Friday last on the lands of William A. McManigle, Esq., on the south side of Long Moun tain, about four miles from Milroy, and is pronoun'xid by a gentleman familiar with the business, and who tested it, to have in connection with it the vein of zinc ore al most invariably found side by side with the Franklinite, which is described as a mineral of iron black color, about as hard as feldspar, and slightly maghetic, and is considered as peculiarly adapted to mak ing the best quality of iron and steel. Tux Village ..11eeord says: Mad dogs are becoming alarmingly pre talent incur neighboring counties, every exchange that comes to us contains and account of their ravages. Three dogs went mad at Yardleyville, Bucks county, fon Saturday evening of last week, and were killed- One of them, belorging to Charles Shoe. maker, was attacked with cavulsions in the bar-room, and showed ev ident symp toms of hydrophobia. He was seized be fore any one was injured, end-then shot. Another dog at Shoemaker's, one at Devlin's and one at Captain Lovett's were killed, having . _ given indications of the disease. It is said that all these dogs were bitten by the one shot by Isaac H. Bullhorn a short time ago. ON TUESDAY afternoon last, while con stable Watkins, or Mahanoy township, was conveying a man named Robert Bevesikga,to prison in this borough, the prisoner got off the cars at Combola while they were in motion, and attempted to Escape. Mr. Watkins pursued him, and when within a few yards of him, Bever idge turned around and told him that if he came nearer he would knock the head off of him. A struggle 'ensued, and Bev eridge grasped Watkins' hand in which there was a pistol,.while With the other he attempted to strike him with a stone. In self-defense, then, Watkins tired, the shot hitting B everidge in the grain, from the effects of which Beie.ridge died on Thursday night at eight o'clock. Bever idge was charged with stealing a pair of boots in Mahanoy City, and the Justice had ordered him to be committed for trial. --Pottsville Journal. ON the evening of April 14th, a daugh ter of Isaac Stoll, of Milford township, aged about- .- twenty years, _apparently died. She.'tvas ill for some time previ• ions, of consumption, though not confined to her bed. On that day she suddenly fell back ox her chair and apparently de parted this life. The funeral was to have taken place on the following Sunday. As the coffin was opened at the grave for the friends to take their last look at the; de parted, as is the custom of that locality, it occurred to the clergymen that the corpse had a remarkably fresh appearance. The lips were red and the face flushed. Upon speaking to the parents theieof, it was de termined to postpone the burial until Sun= day. The remains 'were then deposited in a well wormed room-for the night, but notwithstanding this, on. the following Sunday, the corpse had still the same as pect and appearance. The.barial was as in consequence again postponed for an in- definite time. This is a singular case— most probably of trance. omo. How. John A. Bingham is at his home in Cadiz. - Tax Volcano Furnace at Maniion has started. to work again. A STABLE with its contents, valued at thrbe thousand dollars, was burned in Xenia on Tuesday. Mn. J. FRANKLIN, proprietor of an itinerant velocipede school, died Satur day in Galion last week. A BOY named William Jones was killed near Spring Hills, Cbampaigne County, by a falling tree some days since. New Humley, on Tuesday, 'a large neW frami dwelling house belonging to Mr. Manbeck, was destroyed by fire. It Was valued'at $3,000. Tim Canton Repository says: In Ur banna, because Mr. B. W. Hitt entertain.. ed a temperace lecturer, the whyskyitea tried to barn his property, and broke two of his windows, 640-feet, the largest in A COLORED - man, ninety four years old, is.in the Green Ctranty jail; charged with harboring 4lstolen hotie: it is estd•he •foughtiuzder- lacklon Nely ,Orloans, PIITSBURGH GAZETTE and waa a servant of Ex• President Ba dmen about ten years. Arnanw Saar Sr.. and Jetties Sifret have resided in n county for the last half century, and although in dif ferent townships, the distance between their residences, on a direct line, does not exceed two.and a half:Mlles. One day last - week these two pioneers happened in London at the same time, and while the former was esigaged in conversation with Jesse Watson Mr. Sifret came up and was introduced to Mr. Shepherd, the cer emony.being done in a jesting manner Mr. W. taking it for granted that the tiro neighbors for fifty, year') -were old ac quaintances. But it turns .out they were not, and that this was their first meeting. Tun Springfield Republic says About one mile and a half this side of Tremont, stands a dwelling of which a barrowing account comes to our ears. The neigh bors and the whole country roundabouts are, sleepless o' nights concerning it Lights are seen moving In it, borne by no substantial earthly inhabit*. Strange rappings occur within its walls, and if the sheeted dead do' ot squeak and gibbet along its shadowy passages, it is because nobody stays to liken to them. The sew ing-girl who worked there not long ago found herself growing pallid 'with wake ful terror, and declared, "she wouldn't stay another week for anything' in the world:" And the mystery continues and ever increases, as such mysteries will. WEST VIRGINIA. WEST VIRGINIA Is putting up a build ing for a State Normal School at Guyan done. A KAN was drowned in the Ohio river at Catlettsburg, Ky., on the night of the 4th inst., whole supposed to have been George M. Hursey, of Parkersburg. AT Williamsport, Grant county, this State, Hiss Bettie S. Williams has been appointed Postmistress, vice E. C. Trow bridge, Esq., resigned.—aruth Branch Intelligeneer. Lima SPANGLER, a boy thirteen or fourteen years of age, was killed on the 21st tilt. by the falling of the roof in Laid ley & Gardner's coal bank, while dig ging coal.—Oharleston Journal. THE Monroe .Republitan says Mr. Chas. Johnson met with a melancholy fate on his farm on Turkey creek, on the 20th inst. Mr. Johnson with his brother and a neighbor were engaged in removing a log. In attempting to roll it over a rock, tl.o log passed over sooner than was ex pected and caught the deceased, crushing his whole body and causing immediate death. Cossack Communism. The Pall Mall Gazette says: "Count Bismarck, a statesman, whose foresight and thorough knowledge of European politics even his enemies do not attempt to deny, made, a few days ago, a remark which will appear surprising to most Englishmen. Speaking to a Russian diplomatist, he said; do not fear your armies; I fear the influence of your com munal institutions on European society.' Accustomed. as we are, to regard • Russia as the type of a despotically governed country, it may seem strange to find it looked upon by a great statesman as a hot bed of communism. The fact is easily explained. Commtinal institutions, in pa., certain sense, have always been the, le in Russia. The land surrounding each, village is divided among the families in proportion to the numbers of members, (a new distribution being made every ten sears,) and the village, as a body, is re sponsible for the payment of a yearly sum to the free-holders. "Under such a system it is endent that the industrious must pay for the idle, and that incentive to individual enter prim is very much weakened. That the idle form the majority seems to be shown by the following fact : Since the emancipation a law has been paiseeff enabling the Inhabitants of any village, by a demand signed by two•thirds of the heads of families, to become, on pay ment of a sum fixed by official , valua tion, freeholders of the land they occu py. In all Russia such a demand; has not yet been made. -While the peasant was a serf his position was but- little studied by foreigners; but since' the emancipation the exponents of theAlocl trines of communism have been watch, lag with much interest the trial' of their principles among a free petisantry. whey have _as—yet derived bbt small comfort from the Fontemplation, the most- zio ticeable effect being an enotEl2ollB increase of drunkenness." One of the Democrauc 41 VIctories. 1 ? The Bucks County Intelligeneer. Isays that in the contested election cise °flay. for vs. Reading, the. time allowed„ by . Congress for taking testimony closed on last Tuesday. The aggregate result thug far reached gives the election , to . Taylor by about 125 to 150, votes. • The ..same paper states that Dr. Reading and his friends admit that. Taylor will gain his seat, and it is alleged that the Dr. would Like to withdraw from the contest without further effort. In some, of the townships, in Bucks county the most barefaced 'frauds were . practiced. Persons who had not, -paid tax, and for whom the collector' had clahned exonerations, produced receipts given them by the Democratic collectors, and were thus allowed to vote. False ti, naturalizaLlon papers were circa!f ted; and numbers of foreigners voted - pon them, and lave since been can* d of the—offense, and are now serving , t a term of ,imprisonment.`; ______,,„..................-----... ~_ 1 .8031 E years since a wildioose walahat in Washington Territory, _and ' a few wrabie of wheat were taken &UM its or/7 ig v Being large and full, thati,presery and' planted.: The yield *as ,foun d sir greet as' to lead to .. 'its • prop,agii-. dor, until this variety, .which. is in the Tel/Thug as the ; ••",Gooeir ',Wheat," has becorawastandardone in thet.sectiou of the etlgetzry. ; Samples of :this wheat were recently sent 'to TheAgricultural' Department at ;Washington: ,Upl;9/ ex amining the samples at the Memo i of which there are : some 2,000 varieties,: the . same wheat was found...being one of the samples froth the Paris Exposition, and. was grown in Onimea, in Spain. . . Tun St. Louis Boubtiean jays: We yesterday received' Bacratneuth papers the 26th of Aprii—ontit one week out. Thitria the'quickest time yet maie'att thie city. From some ' titexptabiett &Ott' In stones our , Batt Frautisco letter fhil though we hive neiViplipet Alesikpui that city apt* Ounday the 25tb ' 7Pls ' , J FRID. AY, MAY 7, j ; 1889. TEIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &C. SATURDAY, MAY Ist, JOSEPH HORNE do .CO. WILL HAVE ON HALE 100 CASES NEW HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING SHAPES NEVER' BEFORE 01- FEBLD 1N THIS MARKET. . . , FRENCH. FLOWERS,- "JELIN3 BON f 3, CRAPES, MUSLINS. BONNET AND HAT FRAIkES; AND MILLINERY' GOODS, OF EVERY To , Which We Invite the Attention of MILLINERS AND DEALERS. 77ut AND 79 MARKET STREET. NSW SPBING GOODS MACRO& CARLISLE'S giro, 27 Fifth Avenue,' DressiTrimmings and Buttons: Embrbideries and Laces. 1. Wino a and Flowers. Rats nd Bonnets. ~ Glove Pttingand French Corsets. ,-.-, - Newl t tyles brasier' a Skirts. Parasol,--a I the new styles. Sun 1! Bala Umbrellas. • Hosiery—the best English makes. Agene for "Harris' Seamlesi Bids." Sprin and Summer underweas, Sole gents for the Bends Patent Shape Col -1 lams, ' Lockwood's "Irving. t' "West End," 'Elite. ' /Lc; "Dickens," "Derby," and other 1 , {tiles. eaters supplied with the above at. . . MA UFACTURERS' PRICES.' • I ,r, re • - I. -- ,s 3. MA UM & MELIA. 1 NO. 27' FIFTH AVENUE. my 4 rdERCEUNT TAILORS. B OWS' CLOTHING.-The lar gest and most complete stook of 1\ Boys', Youths and Children's Clothin '\ g, For the presentZseoson, Is to be found at .GRAY & LOGAN'S, - a w e >47 SIXTH STREET, (late St. MTHERSON & MURLANBRING 1 No. 10 Sixth (Late St. Clair) Street. litaceessors to W. EL McGEE CO/0 DICRCHALPIT TAILQRS if Rave just received their caretally selected, stock of Spring and Summer Goods. and will be wad to show or sell them to old and new customers. The Cutting Department wilt Mil be superin tended byYr. C. .A...IIUBLANBRING. I take pleatinie in recommending the aboie Arm to the liberal support oh the public. tnhli:ttuW. IL McDEE. • B TIEGEL, ° Mate Cutter With W. liespeatielde s ): ArEIICISCANT WALLAS. No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittshurgh. sezrra NE* SPRING A. splendid new stock of CLOTHS,.cASSIMERES, Just received try. ABEIRY MEYER. .I,telprelliitilit Tailor. la Smithfield stieet. GAS FIXTURES WELDON &- HELM( ' , Itanntacturers and Wholesale Dealers !In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers, AND. LAMP DODDS.' yeanoN Am) LUBRICATING OILS. W4TE4 r*ES, OUIMNET TOPS tine apiortpleat, HERBY n.'93T.y1150, Ad vennem -feta. St 1914:hn x:sosvx][4.is i PURIFIES THE BLOOD.- • 6rl t 2}041 6111;i4 DATTEKONTS.EVERTIM,Ber , • ;;1 - Z cp • pi NI DI II ; i t 1415 0 Ca *a '"‘ Foci 8 7 - _ . 4 itt Al 1 2 marF4z a rt: , 0 22 gwi pi 02 EMI I WO r _ i IC b: MI 0 V/4 44 1 E ni g z g I=k I=l z E _O4 adi 5 2 1:1 NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED, AT THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', 87 Market Street. Prints, Haslink Dress - Goods, SILKS, SEMIS. FULL LINE OF SILK S.A.CQT_TES, Very Cheap. 87. DIARRET STREET. 87. ap3 OARW A r.. 5 19 041 1 ..) ' CO ., WHOLE/MLR DEALESI3 IN Fozeign and Domestic Dry lioods, No. 94 WOOD ESTREZT. Third door above Diamond alley, , ~V ALL PAP'ER • AND WINDOW SHADES, OF 117, and Handsome Designs, - Noir OPENING AT • No. 107 Market Street • (NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,) Embracing a large and carefully selected stock of the newest designs from the FINEST STAMP ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of Which we offer at prices that will pay buyers to examine. . JOS. 11: HUGHES & BRO. mh.28:g41 - WALL PAPER. THE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE,' W. P. NIA*S/141,1,'5_ NEW WALL PAPER STORE; 191 Liberty Street,. (NEAR arzeß mutszro SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mliS GLASS. CHINE. CUTLERY: 100 WOOD STREET. - •• NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHNITILiN AND CHINA. NEW STYLES,a Dur.N.Ezurars, GIFT CITPS, 8310)1117.0 SETS, . A large stock of SILYE ,PLATED GOODS IS of all descriptions. Cail: and zainineTtir good's, and we isaUstled• no one need fall to be suited. Re ' Few ^ litliEED. arr CO • Av. 100 WOOD STREET. DR: WHITTIER nowrontrEs -,To TREAT ALL gLiprivitte dlseaßen,Syphilii in its forms, • Gonorrhea, Glatt, Stricture, Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effect* of mercury are completely eradicated; Eipermatorrhea or Berni na' Weakness and Impotency: resulting from self-abuse or other causes, and which produces some of the following effects, as blotenes, bodily weakness. Indigestion, consumption. aversion to goblet) Aunntanlinria, , dread - of; future' events, loss of intmory : indolence, nocturrmi. emissiond. 'and finally's° prostrating the sexual system as to render marriage unsathitibtory, and therefOre Imprudent. these pumauently cured.. Persons af flicted lattbi or soy other dello& ,te intricate or long standing constitutional complaint shoUld give the DOA*r a trial: - he never &its. partieular attentlonAviven to all Female coin tibtints,'Lencorrbea or Whitelliralling, 'edam -minion or , 'Ulceration of the' Womb, During, Prnfltht, Antenurrhoesk Mertorrbitirta,. Dysmen norrboety and bterility or Borrenness, are treat. en with tbe greatest suess. It Is selfTerLdentthat $ physlotan who confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain clam of diseases and treats thousands of cases every I year , Must acquire greater skin In that specialty than ong in general practice. • • . The Doctor publishes a medlOal pamphlet Of fifty pagesthat gives Aril exposition of venec e d and private diseases,ttb at can be bad free *to or by man . or two stamps, in sealed envelop s. Every sentence contains instruction to the 'of illetedinnd enibltbem to determine.the pre. Mse nature or th complaints. The 'establish ment, comprising'ten ° Maple rOorns,„ is central: When it is not convenient to 'I visit Abe, Mtn. the. Doctor** opinion can be up. tamed by giving a written statement of the ca and medicines can be forvfarded , ' bit malt or 'e x . se, Mess. In 'tome inakuusea: hoWever, a personal. ex main ation •Is absolutely netwriary, while-In others daily personal attention la' rent ired, and for the accommodation r teach Patients there are - apartment, connected with theoMcirthat, are pm. vlded with every requisite that Is calculated tO bßrbpromote recovery, 'including medleated vapor Doctor's owiLlaboratory : under his personal su pervision. Nedical pamphlets at OMNI free: or aTuaiiintimidialErryaltn"ll3l, lit:t:PretirWhaieeicrrlarls.oriuril;;Hs:.llo:ll-ntßa;efile..onCers.,l2l:erealit:Pttetoare.!l.bbwdwhW°l:ibLa:ibi Mir aHrim‘..4t ,mr14913°611 11:4. Of .191.1101111436. 111' 4 pr yille DRY GOODS. PITTSBIIROIL PA. WALL PAPERS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. BRUSSELS CARPETS VELVETS, &O. The Latest' Arrival FRON ENGLAND. MCOALLIIM BROS., No. 53.. FIFTH AVENUE, watt 7nc: akalfireasitaEllBn-dort KIdGLD3II MARKET. They also offer a Complete Line of DOMESTIC CARPETING. To which lar g e 116E111.1one are dally beln g made. A Disphiy of- Gouda . Equal Re reßented In tbls market atLmyzzs. MCCALLUM :81108.,_ .ro. 51 FIPTH arXrux WOOD& BbiITHRIXT,D.I , • ~::CARPETS. We are now receiving our Spring Stock of Carpets, &c.; and, are pie. pared ,to offer as go .;stock and at . as low prices An :any other. Ileum 1 1 in the Tra e. ' We' have all the new styles f Brussels Tapestry, Brussels, Three Plys and Two flys. Best assortment of Ingrain Carpets In the Marke . BOVARD ROSE co 21 sobt:dawT SAVE TIAO IiONLT & COLLINS HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR NEW SPRING STOCK FINE CARPETS. soyeL,./isirmsT,Eß. -P.EST IS. - ifiT ETNET LISH BeIDY BIitTSSELB, The 'choicest steles ever offered.l4 this mar ket. Our prices are the LOW - F.4T. kiplendid Line of C,hettp Corpoto.• GOOD COTTON* CHAIN Citini i irt. At 26 CentB Per Yard. • MeFARLAND & GOWN; No. 71 and 73 FIFTH AVENUE, mOB PROFESSIONAL. G. . w. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT-LAX. . Mice, No. 137 FOURTH' AVENUE, rata burgh', (formerly occupied by Hon. Waltr/H. Lows's.) wid practice In the U. S. Circuit and District Courts, In the State Supreme and all the COurts. of Allegheny county, and make collec.. tto_____ns In most of the adjacent counties. jailyi774 WWI. B. NEEPIEB, ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO JIATIREP - . THE PEACIR. • - • 'OFFICE, 89 FIFTI4 AiENIIN. - Special attention_given . go conveyancing... MI collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages dram up. and all legal business attended to peumptly and accurately. Atp7.13.1. McMASTEIIS, Ez-Omcio Justice of the P and PellieMax trate. - Office; GRANT T, opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGR,:PA. - • Deeds,Aßmads ; Mort ass; Acknowiediuents, Denositton's end Legal Business executed with prompt ness and dlsnatelk. , , setae . J O HN STRAIN, ; . . A..T.a3mitricsatt, KZ-OPEICIO JUSTICE OF MR PEA.OIII4IND , POLICE .111AGLSTRATE: 0111e1411$ ,E/PTHBTRENT, o * ) Site the 1 511- 'Metre', Pittsburgh,, Pa. Deeds, Bonds,_ Most. gage!, Acknowleagments, , DeTusitlutie, and eli begs, Business executed with - promptness and 41sustch. • t r. • A MMONs .• Justice of tTI4, ?OW, CONVEYANCER, REAL INTATEAID IN§U. RANCE AGEEN , F. 4 cA,IIBOA BTBEET,, EAU i!IRMIREiLL4i.' Colloottgn '.ol Zienis sollalliet% and iipmptly e - tended to. . • utid:7lo ,oy ARCHIBALD BLAAELEII, A. 7 " 140 . 11 N - mlt-.A.T-l i ik.W 6 Are. 9ii 4 1478 15T14,1,1`, 1 PlTTiintitSlT. pa% = join WI ituaDELL,! ArrOiPIET-212V-L -°Mee, ne Diainorid street, • (OPPofite the 007 t Him%) Prf_ ...... „_111.111:111011, PA. felb:t4t SEOBETINGS ANiqtdiTlNG. tum -BELL - &- elfolt ittipotkit . 'COTT stuivramrer l c*Er avl ims:tiusous ' SYriEIMNGS 'AND EXT'TINIG:' pIIIIIIIUAD LAKE,' udviteld street; 'Bole l i tsßeturer. ot arres.P,STe Cement samkenivel Ant. testa 113 V 4 :law IaPr iiiT E.LIME.O+2OOI vw Fresh lkOlte,lttne, fit mil I 4,1, AMim _(Second Floor)' OM , batveis Zitirda). • - "V - "" • .-cti , At a"