Q Ot littsbuttgt &Ott. SUGGESTED BY AN ACCIDENT., We stood ben tendere caildeller- Ati mei her eyesi: • 'Good I whispered, bending near .Ah me: her tow septies. :; The gaslig ht flickered overhead- • Ah mei' her tempting pout: "prey tarn it down," she archly said; Ab mel I turned it out! There's Providence in many sltPs - Ah mei her cheek was fair; Oft -Love is born of wedded lips- Ah me! twm then and there. 1,0041. wthin the lighted ball -8 . k me! he i r chiding . _ aitooped to whisper, Par don em.„ Ah met her mute re plies,p _ _ven Post r amEatts. ....Hiram Powers is coming home. :-IC..ing Theodore is reported as alive. - —New York has eighteen daily papers. —Raspberries are very plenty this season. • —Victor &tunnel is declared to beprotli -0- —Bismarck's, physlulan say); he cannot live long: _ —The baseball feverhas died out in this neiglibethood. , . • —George Bands has written a poem on her gray hairs• • •L•The Fenian scare has improved busi ness in Canada. —The Paris li'fiero, the French Punch, has been sold for $200,000. • --IThliumPs Poems".liave gone through lily -two editions in Germany. —Queen Isabella of Bpain weighs two , hundred and eighty-four pounds. .—Phosphate of Lime, or Apatite, iafound in immense beds in Canada West: • .;;-;The cost of the public printing of Eng land far 1867 amounted to $1,970,500. —Rev. Isaac Kalloch, once` notorious in Boston, is in Washington as a lobbyist. —A residence costing $25,000 has been -purchased at Macon Ge3rgia, for Bishop Beckwith. --Gen. Tevis is on his way to America to take over a regiment of volwateers for the Papalservice.- . r .-Two- Million cans, a condensed milk , • • , r , • : ion. been- ordered from a Massachusetts - 41 ‘0:utei . W - :Chins 500 'r - A lattory, feet long, and estimated ..-- to need •11,000,000.-bricks in its walls, is 'building at Suncook, N.' H. • —lt is estimated that, there are thirty . thougiand politicians in New York from dif ferent parts of the country. - —Schuylkill county, Pa., has employed a Ova of physicians to attend the sick poor aktiseii houses free of chirp. - —The largest income in Taunton, Mass., , . Is returned by Willis= Mason. at $200,000. Last year he returned $1300,006. ' --Mrs. Swisshelm was the first to detect j Mr: Chase's prOgranune tosecure the Dem i oolitic nomination for President. ~ , ,A, ;thy El dm :kis defined by Figaro as "a L„ tttsia vilio plays blind man's bull; sometimes catching the sick and sometimes the sick ! —An `old sailor at (Ilonchester, Mass., said a few 'days ago: "I began the world wit nothing and have' held my own ever 13111110/ ' • - The _"wickedest man in New York" is obtaining a great deal of cheap advertising throughout the country for his notorious saloon. , —finobbleton to Harriet, in a library re ' cess, 4 ,.ickvl= (inlet We are- ?ere, ,'Arriet." 1 , "yel l pie Might alinost hear an 'le drop." :-.E2x7tange. t —Thad. Stevens indignantly denies that • , he offered any objection to the appointment of a Committee by ' Congress to attend the funeral of the late James Buchanan. .—The leaders of i the Pittsburgh Evening Nail are written , by. Mr. Campbell, the editor, in a cell of Moyamensing prison, Philadelphia, where the libel law has con 'signed him. —M'lle Hedwig Raabe, the German act resi who is coming hither, is a beautiful blonde, with large blue eyes and long gold ed ringlets. She is the pet actress of the Russian Court. —Professor Hitchcock, of Amherst Col lege, says that Gardener's Mountain, in New Hampshire, contains, enough copper to supply the United States for twohtuadred years to clime. ' " ' • . —A' crazy man occasioned' considerable excitement in Philadelphia Onerevening last week, bYappearing on the streets , naked, and brandishing a large knife in the air., 'Hi was arrested. ' ' • ..—Single ladies of. nameriata ago will take ,e , hint from the'announcement that only 'three of the two h ndred women who were shipped to Washington Territory last year , now 'raisin unmarried. - ' r: —Orange trees are pleatedd at the 'rate of one hundred' per acre near New Orleans.. A single tree has been known to_ yield five thousand oranges. -They "com mence bear ing when eve years old. . 7 8elatielyteed.iii4 Henry• 'Reed, the bhr tinned journal , are brothers by , blood, but not, in Witt . The former , edits the 6*,fs;iiitini lie üblican, and the latter the ists, , Enquirer,• ultra Democrat. , _ m , I —Garibaldi has written a strong letter • .... ,< -;oinidetaning the policy' of recruiting troops ~ . , for the Popi3„in'Araerips. Thice Archbish; ': . l.z.ps'of America agree With, him th at efillat; . meats should be discouraged here.;" : -.' . —Daring b, - recent istoo2i# grAn4lei county, M0,,,,0, boy 1.7 yeare .old,. while - . plowing in the field, was struck by light - ning and instantly' killed: ' Beth horses, were also killed by,the•earaeAstroke.: , —The records of - births, deaths and mar riages kept in Great'Rritain for ild,rty years . 43ast, now incicidethe "names of about thirty- , . - • nine pillion of persons, • all reducible'to a bout thirty thousand family names: =--ii, Democintic,politician of thig city in, • • New• York; was telegraphed to on Saturday, • ,to know how .; many -people were in New - yorliCitY, ot -poise the dispatcher meant' strangers: The Innswerea#Lo otws,lnilii,hio, - - i more. Or leas;!! , •,-`".,:,-, . .l , i ? .414 -o,Wriglneville..(Y 4 tik connty) Still : -1- 1 -• seTslhill'idPkti!lif i V''X l !• ; i t i- A Pg igl'eCriiiin '' ..- “*f:t*`:64o 0144.L4:04. lif?-t'l4l6* IMaa L ' : ' - 'etin 'ht In a net at Wilson's battery !It is' g ( ...,.,..,-....s i•A).'..-.5, - 1 au aaa...':,,,,-,..vit Liconti.ii,i,) . ~ I OEM ..,.• .• • • termed an Allegheny Salamander (Mena noma Aliegheniensis), and rather a singular specimen to be fibbed - up in these water The body is elongated abodt eighteen inches in length; it has four feet proyided with toes, and a long tail, whieh givei it the ap- pearmce of a lizard. —James Parton,, in an article in Pack. aril's Monthly, entitled . _ "Don't be a mere Money Machine," says : "Ainong twenty men who 'can make a fortune, you will hardly find more than one who can found a family. It is when I think of the children s 'of the men who are called successful, that I gel * Ihrse — Mbi among us are a `whodevote their-144e time and the whole force , of their natures to tyosi_ was: How strange to expend life in ac ditixtulating the means of living, and forge to —A Philadelphia physician writes to the Ledger of that city, to let the public know the following manner of successfully treat ing cases- or sun-stroke: "Let the person thus affected be removed to a cool and pri- Vide place, his olothing taken off, and the body rubbed- from head to - foot with large piano! ice, at the same time that pieces of ice are kept is thearm-pits. This simple treatment, if steadily persevered in, will save cases which seem almost desperate; and there is reason to believe f under any other treatment would certainly prove fatal." —The monument to be erected over the grave of Lieut. Gen. 2 Scott at West Point consists of a granite 'base, _seven' feet long, three feet wide, and one foot two inches thick. Upon this rests a single block'of Italian marble.. The block is six feet long, two feet wide; and two and a half feet high'. It is a mere plain surface, except the in scription, which is in square, plain cut-rais ed letters in part, and the remainder in plain Roman. There is'aot an ornament about it, not even a moulding, to break the severe simplicity and solidity of the massive stone. -,The details of a hideous crime, commit- ted at Nismes on the 10th or 11th of Novem ber last, have recently.: appeared in the Freric.h journals. A husband and wife named Hairianns,"under the excitement , of religions frenzy, murdered, in the most cruel manner, their daughter, aged thirteen years and six months,• after having drawn from her,, by long-continued and terrible torture, a confession that she had been guil ty of certain immodest acts. The mother had been in early life an abandoned woman, and the child was illegitimate. After her marriage, the woman Hermanns had how- ever become fanatically pious, and it was under this influence that the daughter was murdered. The girl had been for months systematically starved and treated in a phi lesi\manner. Daring the murder the pa rents sang hymns to drown the shrieks of their victim. As no indications of madness seem to have been manifest except insane hatred of the girl; the. couple were con demned—the mother to imprisonment with hard work for life; the father to ten years of labor. • A Woman Sentenced' te' Death. In Philadelphia, on Priday, Hester Vaughn, a young woman, was sentenced to death for the murder of her babe. The initiative sin committed by this poor girl, her suffering, the murder of the little babe, the arrest, trial, conviction, and the motion for anew trial defeated; all having transpired, there remained but one step to be taken by the Court in the sad affair—the paasing . of the sentence of death. Up to this period the unfortunate woman did not realize her position. She knew nothing of the peril she was in. Even after the rendi- . tion of the verdict, she carelessly asked her counsel how long a term of imprisonment she would receive, and that good gentleman could not bring himself to tell her that the penalty of her crime would send her into. eternity. But now every effort of his for , her rescue having proved unsuccessful, he Communicated to her in as gentle a manner as he could her situation; and then, for th first time, fully aviakc to the awful doom pending over her, she became violently agi tated and wept. By the direction of the Court, the Clerk asked her if she had anything to say why the sentence of death should not be pro nounced upon her according to law, to which she made no answer. She was told to stand up, and Judge Did• low then in- a most impressive manner, said, Hester Vaughn, a jury have convicted you of the highest crime known to our laws and-it is our duty to say that, under the evidence, no other verdict ought, accord ing to our law, to have been rendered. _ We would be' less than human did we not pity a ferinde situated as"you now are; but the la* knows no distinction of sex. and throwl its protecting shield alike over -the adult manor Woman, and the tender infant, , whose existence may have terminated in an hour. By degrees you have fallen into sin, and at last have outraged humanity by Mur dering lour ~ o wn offspring. In the dis charge of this toms moat distressinrof 'all painful duties, it becomes necessary to pro nounce the judgment of the law. We will not' torture you by lengthened remarks, though inn Meting you for the last tinie we cannot refrain' from calling your attention to the Tearful crime , you have coMmitted. Hope not against hopd;,the Only. pardon Which, can, Many ,event cleanse your soul from the stain ottbis.guilt must be granted by that Diiine Being who was the .author 0 . t your child's existence, and who"made it own image', An now, as magistrates clothed with"this power, nothing remains for us to do but to' °bey the'conimand of - the :constitution - and IaWS, of this - coininonwealth, and proceed 'pronounce „the' indolent of, the law, whichi_s•Okiiie ail 'tiler Judge's arose,) that biester, Naughn, the pep oner .at th e h or ,,h e taken • to: the -county p r i son f rom whence she came, and: thence to the - Place of execu ; tam and that she there be hinged bv the neck until sheds dead. And may G o d h ave mercy upon her soul! The prisoner,tesumed her seat, loudly la. me,nting titer sad fate. She is nearly twer k _ ty.three years ofage, havinglived a steady, pions life in England up to She then came to this country with her husband, who died in Schuylkill coanty. Until a -few months prior to .the birth.of herchild she lived at. seavice with several highly respec table families, and always in performing her dutiesiand gave evidence of a good heart. Tuts was the most affect ing, truly distressing casethat come` to our knowledge ; and while it is highiy prePt er.that sow step should be taken, to check i the',too preialent evil of infautielee.in" o u r midst,. yet it is most.thesztrending eight ito see this -miserable:creature, from virtuous widowhood; dragged r it teems' ablest frivol iiniferilY down our ;entail tifitidegtlSinfiMic i gta to Irtfitiptnritifislit qta 1:4 41, Mud' brto.cor.: y.,JuiLtp , 1)) 4:t -- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 6, 1868 ..,PENTISTRY ppETIII FILTRACTED • sivrilacKrr PAINT I NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTMCIAL = SFR ARE OR A iruLL sin FOR lA DERED . AT DR. SCOTT'S. will PENN annum, ark Dan Aitovz RAND. ALL WORE WARRANTED. CALL AND EN AMINE srzemors OF. GENUINE VIMCAN my9:d&T ,mLVpuls.: GAM rjxmu4s : yoweAs AND Wu Just recelves, the finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. . WELDON & KELLY, 147 WOOD•STRICKT, COL VIRGIN ALLEY. zub24:32,22 . • • • • CEMENT, SOAP STONE &o. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. 80A1' STONE. mesraa„ atm= TOPS, , _WAITE PIPES. HENRY S. COLLINS, 25 Wood street. u48:4370 DRY GOODS. 87. MARKET STREET. g r . GREAT REDUCTION Xff PRICES I TO CLOSE STOeK OF , 4 " DRESS 4400135. 87 MARKET STREET. THEODORE F.. PHILLIPS. je3o: ST....MARICET STREET...AT. DRESS GOODS! FOR THE 4TH OF JULY , . AT • J. IL BiIIICHNELII lite CO'S; No. 52'ilt. Clair Stivet, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE, ST. CLAIR HOTEL. WRIT SWISS ' WHITE E NAINSOOK MUSLIN'S; WHITE MULL RIN•LINS: WRITE JA.CONET IdUsLINII; LAWNS AND ORGAN Wllfilt P. IV'S, front 25 °eats up; - COLORED P. Ent, for ID oents, worth $1.18; GRENADINES. for AS tents worth 40c; BLACK HERNANDIES; . LAOIS SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS* SHETLAND SHAWLS; L i GREY GOODS, tor Sults; • BIA.CE. AND COLORED SI ES; THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY No. 111% St. Clair Street. lets: 168. 168. NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK suss. _ HOSIERY and GLOVES. F. gC01:16 7 Y, !$' No. 108 Wylie Street..al 168. 168. ftratra4o3 CURB, MeCANDLESS & CO., (Late Wilson, Carr 4 C 0..) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and DomestiO Dry Goods; Mi. 94 WOOD STRIDST, Third door above Diamond alley.' • PITTSBURGH, CONFECTIONERIES. GEO. SCHLELEELI, - Fancy Cake . Baker & Confectioner, AND MALICE AY• ipREIGN *botanic aaurrs a aims, No. 40, corner Federal and Robinson streets, Alle gheny./Sir Constantly on hand s It7Y CREAM, of .various flavors. HENRI W. HORBACH, Confectionery and Bakery No. SOO SIEMME= EITESST, Stitween Firm th sad Liberty AP 'OYSTER SALOON attached. GEORGE BEAVEN, Candy Manufacturer, And'dealer In ronsioN & AMERICAN pRINM. PICKLES, NUTS. Ake., • • - No. US Federal. Barest, Second door Croat. the lint National Bank, All*. Omar City. GLASEI, OSINA. CU'ITERRY. 100 WOOTh STREET. CHINA' GLASS AND .. '. 'QUEENSWARE, 1 . SICLIFIER MATED! WARIEs 8 liARIAI4. STATUETTES, 8 . . iv , 13011 Plai 00 313 1 - - , • And'other !STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, a great varlet), • ioo wooD 13TH IDLY. ~ RICHARD E. ERRED & CO. 100 WOOD STREET SEWING MACHINES. TUX GREAT , AMERICAN COM— • RUTTON•ROLE OVEASEAMING . Alin SENVINGIIiA.WILM IT.4** NO • NE CAI:Y ToulitivnlzrztsAsTsrin(7;. '18*4040? '4lOO tOen tb4 . CAAJEI.: 4 O4 , ,MIALTARMAErri *ralkiliereoth r ,44 , alWgZeWMirr Sirtor t'D/i)1 - 1 rirrt 4 N.; Sincll..l.; 9ita ------------ .. , , , ,`.v.:..;: , -,:-.*:',..-. ,-. PJ "„,,' -,- ---, ~'.. ,!.-..,...' ,:- - :-.-,;,- r - -.1-4 , - , •: - =' ~ gt - , - 4', % -, ' ;.'' :,' .f„.. , ,A.44.1.4K-0.-; 04:4,4:4ii.6iVey4..t4:i.:7411.;4:i(,:n.:,40.)...;,V,L,-.M..4454k7.*--',470,;K:t.-iWA . , -- - ,"",:e..,,,:,tie-,,k4rec,"--,!'w,”- --,-,..-4...5.,,A--Cl-:_;;',..,1-:7,1-4;„7.,-.11,?...,.'cv,-i..23,]::::r..lt.'"nrit:::::::,;':4lf:, . ' -- t- ,fr. ...1e'-' ,,,,, --, 47 -t 4 !•47.-%q.-414VA!,` , A , aqc W.; i 4-. 4 - ;li-4 ?• 44 V-r4 , 0 - :. , 41 -" ' -1. * 4 Wi 44-'.4 i 4.-,r 'A A 64A9'4 ' ' , . 4 , -;161 , , I . _ MIT tlalanaNt4l3 AND NOTIONS. puicES 'MARKED IPQWN DIACW73I & CARLISLE'S, N 0.19 Filth Street. ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED ! ON AND ME I JULY IST. 111111 41Q0i...1 5 K1Ea3g (.40441'.),t4_ ... P . ~,PPASOC4P CORSETS; (Beal Preaell,), ilo LINEN HANION/LitCHIEFS,. for. ETD GLOVES; (warranted ,): ... ... PAPTCHIOLLAILS 200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (g d) ' POCNEipOOSS, worth 50c.. MEN'S 51:33131E1t-lINDEBSIci TS ' ' KEN'S JEAN DRAWER5 .., .. ..`........... AU Xinds Bullets and. to at Halt Cwt. CREAT BAR AINSt: IN A1..1.4 ICINISEI • GOODS. Special ' lintes to Mere ants *Dealers. micungt &. . I. if) rtrmi sTitErr. 17t9 ERE 1110 , RITE $ COMB, A" 'DAILY ARRIVAL OP N_VA I W (31-1::)i:YDS HAMBURG EDGINGS AND YLOUNCINGS; HAMBURG INSERTINGSL SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS; LACE O,4 I MES, COIFFEURS: AND PARASOL COvES; • LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. ' I Hoerr...l%li. surgii STOUT AND SUPER TINE COTTON. AND MERINO 1-3 ROSE; LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, in Lsoe, Vele, Silk and Cotton, of beat English and Ger man makes; DOMESTIC IiCrSIERT, at very tow rates • ALLXANDEZ'S DUCHESS KID GLO VES, • - new line just received. - A fall assyrtment of BULLION 'AND SIZE FRINGES; TASSEL FRINGES. • . BEAD FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS: . GIMP HEADINGS: TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS: PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. 6'1'1128.W GOODS. At greatly reduced rates. New'iltilellA.TEl—Ladles` and Mae.. CRAPES, MALINES,pOTTED NETTS; BLISBONS FLOWERS, MILLINERY LACES, BONNET SILKS,FRANIFII, • RUNDOWNS AND MAKER HOODS , Wholesale and Retail. CALLA AND EXAMINE 77 and 79 Market Street. Jelarwr N EW GOODS. LARGEST AND REST STOCK . IN THE CITY.. Long no BUCK; GAMITLETS, • With Military Cuing, in Drab, Baff and Tin. HOSIERY, • 4 full line of Wench, German an Ingileti. PANS; In , Linen and Palm Leaf. A full line of White ORA FANS. BRUGES, SEWING SILK AND BULLION, In all colors and dudes. PARASOLS, IrDINGED, BEADED, LINED AND PLAIN. A• FULL LINE OF HOOP SKIRTS. • 4lie, Stnne new styles DROP SKIRT CORSETS—A complete 'rtkr!sty, in white and col ored, for I . adlea sad Nainsoolc. Velvet Ribbons, Paper Collars, Irish Linen, . Rid Gloves, 1 Paper Rtitls. Lawn, bilk Gloves. tits - Wed Shirts. Swish Lisle Gloves, Embolderies, Cambric, Cotton Gloves, Ribbons, etc. Also, THE NEW SARATOGA COLLAR. All these vied& are to be had at the LOWESN PRICES. of MACRIT3I, GLYDE Sr. CO.. IS and SO Market Street. jet& te):X_Xi):oai;O:TA: 4 l 3 i;eil*l SIIIEPIIARD 9 B STRAIN CRACKER BAKERY, 817 Liberty Street. 1 .21 2 14.gr u 1ek13111 are . baked upon the OVEN BOT• anyother pro ' e superiora a" baked " hot aix or Er TRY THEM. MARVIN'S CRACKERS ....,..„,..,.... AltE"SliP2loll - ..T(E - MIT • OTRERS • cnuiptED•pz luxe crti: - • • WINE, BOSTON, SODA - ORZLIC REAC H, F lit s TMATlAß iu tini It s i o n d A: Fot Sale', by Every Grocer in the qty. • Bakery: Ntk: 91C Liberty 9t. PIANOS. ORGANS; &Q. Barr THE , HEST AND, CHEAP, EST. PIANO AND ORGAN. , , tehtaiiieker's Medal .:11ano; - .AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN, , - The SCHOU/10MM PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements ' known in the eon., 'unction of a first class Instrument, and has always been 'awarded the highest premium :wherever ex. hlblted. Its . one i tell, sonorous and sweet.' The workmanship, for darahllity and beauty;' surpass all others: -Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish, a cheaper .than all ether. so.taUed tint class Plano. ti ; ESTEVEI COTTA O II. ORGAN Stands at . the hew! of, in. reed instrnmente, In pro. si - dueling the most perfect pips quality' of Collect" any Instrument in the'United States. ' It Is sim. pie and compact in; construction; and not Sable to Set out of order. • ,iaIiPICIPTEIVEt - PATENT " TOE ITHMANA OLO ,, IS only to be • found • fu +lids Organ. Price from 6100 to 050. • All guaranteed for Ave years., BARBI,KNOCE_ KIVTLEI4, tzo. , I.9IIIT.AZAug grustrr. IfEl --- , • R . B A , L•g• & • LET.--110uses s zpoorD . HAND , ,•• •• • : i ~. ,•• , , Pt Lott tb* esti trier arts of theletrit mut an.' ce• ,•,, Pli:, _ _ ~.• 1 , I • • . 1,1 ,I .; ,' W Al.°V i ele P - ~ 1 1PELSDEONS, A BD Mau% 1 _ -, Atio , a "urn EN C'rO i ttirgasZ ik Ai "'':';" 1 1 -.i. :- ts,!—. - , d ~-, , i -'' . 11 ger i tn i rlt 1244"6111134114t./11°11 I w n f e ll at 1ii t WF.444114 1 C,0 5 : 0 4 4 Rti - t . ;: - 1:T ! -"• i l , Va t ik en nib - 3001= 21 0ri teni Ut i , .. t rj a . s e!: .• a - "Wit , a Sr: 0,.} I)3l4l2l2torti rre lLtill I' i11i ' 1 ' 74 1 7747111 / 9 1. . - • •Ii 11 33 0 F , i i m bia ta ,„ afidiagui vsoviser. F ood. jalbelll'altfiltsiti . " , . j a: 34 bat: . ; '301. , #+.4 1001.1 (fill brialw.t.m ', n0.i.b . 4 - .. , :bißl .1:14. ti:•)a.IIII ...,) lA. , 3114 la FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE OR SALE. _,_ • I ACRES OF WHITE PINE AND HEM LOCK TIMBER LAND, attested on Black Lick Creek... Burlington .township, Indians county, Pa., .9 miles from ,Ninevah Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. and about 89 'three of cleared land, under good fencing. On the premises are erected one Grist MM. with 2 run of burrs and 2 run of stones, all complete and In good running or. der. One Saw Mill, In complete order. cutting 3,000 feet per day. One dwell n et house, two stories high , with IA Tomes. 40x4S feet. One dwelling, 28x10 feet, 9 rooms. One ". lexalto " " One • " 18x 28 " 4 " • One " " 2 " One " 24128 " 8 _ One Stable. 90x 24 feet, 18 feet high; Blacksmith Shop and other outbuildings. This land is under laid with stone coal and Iron ore, and it has plenty of never-failing springs of water, besides the creek -pinning thrtetsth•otha_entire pronthatzesseeciali istr: sold enesp anti on easy terms, to a good man with a little money. . • , 10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AvErart, eieilet 20 by 100 feet; on 'whlen• is erected (bur two-story huge dwelling houses, of 8 rooms and hall each. These lots embrace a full square of 'rotted. front ing-200 feet on Bedford avenue, and bounded on each: nd by a wide street, with an 19 feet alley in the rear. On the. premises is a pump of lasting and excellent water. and the surface of the lots is level and neediheitherilllingithregrading toprepare them for building purposes, and being in a section of the city where property is increasing very rapidly In value, make them desirable for an investment. espe ethily,lll the present houses rent for enough to pay a •good interest' on the sum asked for the whole plover. y. Call soon on the undersigned and secure &cheap, safe and paying 'investment. Also, A FARM. OF.• 1.80 -ACRES - of good land, situated in. East Witsatteld township. Indians Co., Ps., 90 acres of which is cleared land, in good'oul tivation 20 acres being In excellent ' meadow. The' improvements are a two-story frame dwelling house , of-4 rooms a frame bank barn, 88x80 feet, with stabling mllerneatti, and other ontimildlngs,• all in good repel !!. > It is .1n a- good neighborhood. eonve. ntent to schools, churches, stores. Ac.. and will be field very low for cash or_ approved securities. • Also, a RIVEB BOTTOM FARM of 76 *three, 19 miles".from the city, In Elizabeth • township, Atte gheny. county, Ps., on the Youghiogheny river, one half mite from Elrod's Station, on the Connehmille railroad; near %lurches, schools, stores, Ac., in the flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. The improvements are a two-story brick house of six rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame hank barn with stabling underneath,amd - other outbuildings; a well of gOO4 standing water at the door; and several_ !dandle g springs of water on the farm, and an or. chard of 70 trees of selected fruits of apples, cher ries, Pears, Peaches, quinces and grapes. This prep. ergs' being located near tae , line mates he rallron within qpe hour's ride of the ity, it very de-, enable for gardening or a dairy farm; 'lt is also a good and beautiful location for country homes near •the city lying immediately on the river, on the Op posite side from the railroad: The West Newton /accommodation and other train! ou the railroad af ford certain and frequent opportunities of daily' communication to and from tho city. Will be ,sold ''as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to atilt Par' Also, A FARM OF 173 ACRES, situated in' St. Clair township; Westmoreland, county, Pa . , near the line- of the • Pennsylvabla Railroad st Houston Melon, The Improvements area two-story frame house, with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There Is on the place a young apple and peach orchard; 120-acres elearedland, divided Intollelds of conve nient size, a large portion of which are well set in clover and timothy; the residue of said tract cov ered with good timber.' It is well watered and un derlaid with coal and limestone and is convenient to churches, schools ', stores, mills and blacksmith. 'Amos. A real good bargain Is 'offered lothis excel lent farm; and with it mill be sold all the personal property on the premises consisting of horses, cows, stock cattle; hogs an ti poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows t farming implements and household and kitchen furniture. • Together ,will be sold very low and on easy terms, to a responsible purchaser. Also, desirable and very fertile Tract of Land of 159 ACRES AND 95 PERCHES. in-Elisabeth Tp., Allegheny county, Pa., on the Line of the Hempaeld railroad, and one and one-half miles from the Con nelsville railroad at Suter's Station. On this farm are 40acres of superior white oak timber, which • alone !snow worth one-half the price aske d the whole tract. The improvements' are a log house., frame barn, g ood o fencing, and. an apple orchard of good fruit.. It is well s atered and underlaid with limestone and dag stone of a supetior • quality,' with stone coal for the use of the (ann. • Also, The best _FARM in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., of 250 ACRES, about' six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail road at Bolivar Station. The improvements are two large hewed • log dwellings; one of the largest and 'best frame barns in the township; two apple or- . chards, in good bearing condition: corn crib, wagon shed and other. outbulldings. The whole farm - is under a high state of cultlvation;, fencing all in first rate order, and the land of the best quality of lime., stone soli, about 900 wee of which Is cleared and the residue of the tract •In good timber, such as white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech. This property will be sold very cheap and on good terms, as the owner wishes to engage In other Mud , pass. For particulars enquire of • - SO ..'A3 LOU 10 G. H. TOWER. let Fourth Street. nt2 FOR SALE. TWO,. H01:83E8 AND LOT on 'Carroll street,. Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the party Is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose' of the property before removing, SAW MILL, TWO DWELLIGNG H 0 8. TWO BARNS, with _glad FARM, and about 800 acres timberland. This property will be sold low. 'Cub kill ,500—balance on time to suit buyer. FAILM 07 120 ACRES, will be sold far twenty dollars per sore. Improvements comfortable frame houstaild good barn; 50 acre* of the land clear. •• FARM 01'180 ACREtt, near the line of railroad; very weU located for • raising stock; improvements are good and' iiibstantlal; 100 acres of the land In meadow and rain. CITY PRO ERTY.—WiII sell a good brick house, , containing Eve rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, and would rentfor the amount In'six years. A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a Jiver front, and very convenient of access. TANNERI, convenient to •the city, and having a well established custom or local trade connected therewith,• good dwelling and forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS in Bbarpsburg, ilear the railroad: would make sivod coal yard. HOTEL - FOR SALL --That One Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, 'containing fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit trees. -This well located hotel will be sold IoW, as the proprie._ tor withal to retire from business. TOR RENT. ' One large Honse_, for .Boarding House. H One new Brick House, 8 rooms. One new Brick House of 4 rooms. One new Brick House of 3 rooms. Oue House of 5 rooms and lot 53 by 140. One House of 7 rooms and lot 150 by 150. Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each. • One new Frame House, 4 rooms. Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Frame House in Withinsburg, having six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden. . acres that can be divided into acre lots. S Lots In Oakland. .- _ •' • • Power and a large Room and Yard for rent, Ins good location. Will be rented for short or , long, FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Wa„ WANTED rd -3,000 feet of Flagglog 3 to 4 inches • • • TO LOAN-450,000, U( SUMS OF $5,000 AND UPWARD. De P..HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE No: 91 Grant St., Pittsburr i l Jo . The lease;.Farnitute and Fixtures of a . • HOTEL . ' - Situate on one of the principal streets of the city; has a large: permanent and trendent custom.. The house ssailahlaxl bed-roomsgsclusive of dining room, once , ralsked: Lease has 2 yeah' and 9 mouths to runt rent • $l4llOO per an. ;A m , 4441:0 4 i?P r ea7, °tu illr : rVit ce o "*l r . r. Iti e rrt t P- ft: any person t 6 Step Into an established trusineSa. Sist ismctory reasons given for selling. • • • - • kror priceandterms; apply to pr atidrelit ,• . ; • CROFT ItekrEitate Ageata,:l3o'frourth VIL O SALE. • , . 14; A FARM OF RDIETY"AORFS; impri l red sad dollghtfolly situated, on the. 'Tough , ' liver. two tulles &Wird McKeesport. The Oonndllsvtlle 111111r01111 plisses over It, and theeito• commodetion Trains stop' at , a station : close to the dweillutt house. fare on annual ticket only 1* cts. per day. and V.e holder can travel- on even train without additioned charge• schedule timenne hottr from the city. The farm will, be sold cheeP oyez - changed for improved city , property. Ince= 9t STEEL jab WILSON ' Brokers stud Beal Zetste Agents, 314.841 snattA eta, treef. tciIIEAPEST lIITILDING , LOTIEI in MARKET are those offered for sale in- the riving village of Allentown, adjoining the Sinn. Ingham-Ifne, 'and only aalkaleal walk from the end of the Monongahela bridge. This town is growing rapidly. Over 470,000 was realised for lota sold lasi. season and over lutrnest dwellings _Nem emoted during the season. ,As a special Inducement ' to mechanics, we are willing to close the balance of the lots lathe low Price of from *ROO toad() each,- andon -terms, easier Rum paying eent...,w e er e eis the premise , ° yen% afternoon front 3 to' 7 o'clock; • or apply tnkr °mai, .porner of Fotirth and Smith- i ppid omit ,. - • . - IfeLAnit dt CO pouNTR w IF I'RESII)ENCE"': FOR BALE o iIENT:T- , t: large twtostory ; dot ble containing 10 rooms. , Inelnding double ?a r m y: w ith . marble mantles, - and all the Modern-Im movements; 1. sin* .oU ground,. lined Inth trait. berries, ;41. •„dituated . near Zillnersville. at Vliiitennisiatton„ot the WYIIO street Pusan_ gertars. This is one nandsomest locations In Allegheny cou nty, r endlo :1100d. kitlghbOthiXod. '_Apply Beal Estate Mee.: it 7 Grunt street. • inhilt , , APPLY Ni MISCELLANEOUS - 640 M ILES OP THE UNION PAWN RAILROAI Are now finished and In operation. Sixty miles c track bate beiti laid this spring, and ‘ the work aloe the whole line between the Attlantio and Paelli States is .being pushed Paniox:d more ranidly that ever before. More than tirenty thousand men ar employed, and It is not haposaible that the. male track, from Omaha to Sacramento, vrilUbe finishes IEI6O instead Of 11110. 'The inellaß provided as stnple,•arid all that energy. men and money can d, OREAIF'. NATIONAL "WORK At thi) earliest possible The 'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD L'OMPAITI teeehre: -,r . , I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way and all necessary, &lint:we and other noi.tertab I found along the Oudot Its 'operations: 11.—A GOVEittatßat r.- GRANT of 151,800 acres ' of land to the toile, 'rotten in alternate seetioru on eachlside of its road. This is on "absolute do. ...natkoni and will be a Selma ollargereetmue ' . the future. .—A 04ViltliMENT GRANT IJiilted States Thirty-year Bonds; nmcgintizig to Itumlll6,ooo to 448,000 per mile, according to, the, ties to be surmounted : on the various 'cations tc be built.* The Government takes a second mort. gage as security, and It is expected that not onl3 the interest, but the principal amount FLIY bs bald in servieee, rendered by the Company it - transporting troops, Malls; The - ieterrat now much more than paid in this Warr, healdei securing a great saving In time Ind money to the Government. . . V7. 6 -A GOVERNMENT GRANT or the right it . Issue its own .FIRST MOBTGAGR. BONDS, tc • aid in building.the rood, to the same amount as the U. S. Ronda, Mined for the"ame purpose, ' and• 'Mori.. Ttie Gc . riernment 'Permits the Titliteelg forthe First Mortlake Bondholaers Ic deliver the. Bonds to the Compaoy, only as the . roadie completed, and after it has been examin. — ed by United . States Coinmitsionirs and pro.. nounced to be in all respects a •IlisVelass .• read, hild with:a , heavy T falk,„Ond completely supplied .with with, stations,. turnouts, car. shops, locomotives, cars, oke, 1 7.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from . . the stockholders„ of which OVER EIGHT MIL : LION DOLLARS have been -paid in upon the work already done, and which will be increased 'is Blowouts of the Company require. V1. ,, -NET CASE EARNINGS on itiWay Business, that already amount to hiGRE:TRAITTRE IN; TRUEST on,the 141 . '4 Martgage. Ponds. These earnings are no .indication.of the vast through business that must follow the opening Of the line to the ?seine, but they certainly tiroie that FIRST MORTGAGE ; BONDS upon sticks property, costing nearly three time their: amount, ARE SEClTfir, BEYOND CONTINGENCY. , • -P• The •Company have abundant means in their, treasury, and make no apneal to the nubile to per cltase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptionS are en.: tires satisfactory; but they unbnilt that for entire' security and Metal returns:, there is certainly no. bettetrinvestmetit tbe market. The Union Paeific Bands are for sl,oooeach, avid have coupons attached. They have thirt* years to run, and bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January And July, at the CODlol.4.llolllce in the City of New York; at the rate of Alper cent. in gold. The Principal la payable in: gold 'at matu rity. The price is WS. At the' present. rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual incomeon their cost of • • rummy NINE ma CENT. The Conipany reserve 'the right to advance the priceof their bonds to a ate above par at any time, and will not fill any orders or . receive any subscrip-; .tions on which the money has not r been actually paidi at the Company . . Waco before -the time- of such' Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds and the accrued interest in currency at the rate of six per-cent, per annum, from the date on: k which the last coupoin was paid: SObscriptions will becreceivedin Pittsburgh by . JAMES T. SHADY & Co., writer of Wood and. Fourth Streets; HART, CAIIGHBY & Co., corner of Wood and Third Streets; S. MoCLHAN & CO., 73 Fourth Street; .PH. R. BLERTB, corner Bth and Wood Ste.; HOBLISON.B.ROS., 78 Fourth street; AND IN' NEW YORK. At theCompanyts °Hee, No. 110 Nassau Street, and by • JOHN J. DISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised i agents throughout the Milted States. BentittanCes should be made in drafts or other t finds par in lrew York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties sub- I scribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery.' ' ' - A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOE 1868 has just beet published by , the Company; giving fuller In formation than Is possible In all' advertisement, re specting thieforogvess of the Work: the Resources 'of the Country traversed by the Hoed, the Means , for Construction, and the Value of the BOnds, which will be sent free on applicitlon at the/Company's codices, or to any of the advertised agents, JOHN 3. CIPAXI, Treasurer, Ei7Cill AmutuslOco IS*9 TRI LABAT4T7,4*zatea, NORTH ANCERICAN 14ghiathl , Rt 4 ,11 EmA6torl. BRASS FOIINTRIT IRON WY:Amu:NG , 'Won. 5 ati,ooo YET liAlitafAtTtrazu,penx kHeiIL F .BRATED.itAIi GALV.ANI4O) LWIIETNING, RODS, Manufactured at .these worts, and sold AM ell parts of the , continent, are admitted ;to be superior to on Lightning Mod la use.. Great inducements offered to peddlers and tU persona' bwfirtg- at -wholesale. Also -flueßlaUna.Poluia; of sU kinds and pane= Vo r ie ITAiiferoVVogp c lrui Per a phleta and Chadian sent fisse num, omit & 004 to 488 488 gi: nituaumumine. arlown4.lll l TP FARMERS. " : . . THE S AY BAKE:,"WELCOME." PATENTED 1866 AND 1887: t is the best Rake made:: It arta 'crake bawler hay. carry it farther, load and unioaltltself , miler than any other rake: It is self-bpgratittgi it child 8 years old esti dO the work of a 'Mall band. asiddreds of certificates could be giren.,one of mblets kfiel": , "G/RAJW. Krte 104 .. 1 1-8 6 7. 't "I have need 'tbe kora* , tzar' make; =nate lured br W. Wallace.' Pittsburgh, Pa.; And rec ,ommend It to farmers. • It is good In light and heavy hayis easy oh Milt and horse; la iCcotoPlete glean a r grate, abet- stubb/ • ;is simple In construction An easily kept in order... JOBIPH. A1111130XLE." All orders directed to 319 Liberty 'Street, Plits nbarilli: Pa.. or at the 'work, it Columbiana, Oulu. Promptly attended to. itobtcr, w licVlc and br Itic ACE. Send orders In paily,lia suPPI7 IS 41 ? 0 - 41015:d.kr fIaIDANI CIIEESEA itriesh supply il.lllifitUse catebialtdtbeess; left received; also, iißr!e9w9ißcirse t pr,pi ti a l a gi t t lig i lor sod f i k ? by /17,1°-••' ,ll ittil:4 tIOIS Liberty iindtraiSfteels. uul eau CIEM . :: II =I 11 NEW YORK. MI z, , smir,swpzvv- Nkivao - if za v at,--,.. •