•, . ; \ NA .• S ire littsbut &Ott. FLING. OUT :01M .BANNOIit. . . . , „ ... 4,016-11k1 40etk.thoechacames.-DiStUater-hl tS . 17 P , .:1 4e ,-,bigit e im e se ° na 9r • tke North, bool°E~ goat, Columbia's •ick,.._ - "II" tilth.,usit, the from East to West, the start- , n 4 ._.- usg Itirw.ll MOS borne.{hat . _ ._., , 'Aurriel !.came to save thelLag reb e l hands had toTp - /12-111104 tke. harm er r unfurl It te ttre breeze! - , . 4,oet' goat o'er our country and ber ships that plow , the sehs. 10 long Wer the tirdon may its folds In trios:Mb weir% Thsrath for Ulysses and the tlag he fought to save: . " The kneel fofflisunion from our land has puled vo le ..0117 t ir g a r g a , ; ., Eroudly . _ Heats again above the "blue and ... The IV:: jen:usmree triumphed and the soun ds of .. And we r hozi ) l . - to crown Ulysses with the laurels i Pltog oat our banner: unfurl tt to the breeze: Let it float o'er oar country and- her ships that plow tee meat, 41) long o'er the 'Union may lta folds fogmph wave; "Harrah for Ulysses and the flag ha t to tavel rlf. Y. Evening Part. EPMilatIS. —:-The Colorado' potato bug is moving this —Brigham Young is enthusiastic over the 'Pacific Railway. —No stone marks the grave of Hon; Joshua R. Giddings' —The liferyland and Delaware peach crops are failures this year. —Maggie Mitchell is going to row for a prize in Savannah, 'July 9th. —Jtunes Gordon Bennett, Jr., is again in editorial charge of the Herald. —William Phillips, a well knolls west- - Ara paper manufacturer, is dead. .--Reirerdy Johnson will have the honor of escortingkirs. Lincoln to Europe. - —A little . boy was drowned in a bath tub in Obicinnati last meek, while 'bathing. ---Reading, Pa.;; sustains five' daily and seven meekly newspaPers. e A rea d i n g pe e !plg dye Chicago refs:Lies to abelish corporeal . punishment in public schoollt. In this Chi leg° 451111.• lihotb. will spend the hotweath . er ' at histeountry house at. New London, Conneeticut: ' -", • than fifty ; thousand people die an. ./anally in Paris, but Paris is a good place in which.to live. The bones of a man who was .murdered forty years ago have just been discovered at Patterson, N: J . -;-Stark county, Ohio, has the ineaslei very bedli. Three adults ins one family died last week fiem the disease. Dellar is in the Bast, perfecting his ar zangemeats for the ereeti on in St Louis of a magnificent new opera house. . _ —A chninpion sWimmer. swam 840 feet in 4 minutei . and 20 Seconds at'a swimming bath inliew. York. on Monday evening. !.A.'French piper tells of a man who has been sued for the price of the wood used in burning his ancestor at the , stake during he Sienishimpf ti --MoCixde: and:, Coburn, the'-pugilists - wares permitted to 'enjoy the 'tit:miens fourth" in Cincinnati. ' They 'were taken back to prison on Sunday. —Coal lands are estimated to contain one million tons per square mile for 'each foot in thickness, and for a six feetveirk'over a quarter of a million bushels per acre. —The body of Senator. McDougall was 'buried in Lone llountairy Cemetery, San Francisco, very near the graves of his emi• sent predec,essors, Baker and Broderick. --Hayes, of the Savannah Republican, apologizes for an alleged omission in his journalistic duties; en the ground of a "pressure of libel suits and assault cases"- -The St. Louis Republican wishes that Henry Clay. Dean would come out. for Grant. It, would be much more astonish ing if he should come out in:a <clean shirt —A affectionate wife in Illinois, not in Chicago, stopped her husliandyrom.quarrel ling with a man she loved better, by pour - ing seeding water out of a tea kettle down \ his back. --I+oo l Ft* 3 continue to annoy the eastern past,'Of the,State: The Hanover ,Spectator reports three deaths in that neighborhood of persons stung by them. Cattle are dying by. the scores from the same Cause. —A gorgeous flag for tie Chinese em essso has just beerimade in Boston, by or der o! Mr. Burlingame. It is of yellow bunting, thirty feet by twenty, and displays upon its folds a monster dragon in blue. Bands,u magician; announced a performance in St. Louis last week, took in two hundred.,dollars lathe door and depart ed for parts unknown, leaving bills unpaid imit a disappointed audience in possession the hall, _George ,Bowman, of, Lancaster,7 Pa., • ,h a d , hie coat and boots tom off by a stroke of lightning during a storm last week, and, . • singular to say, he was lilt uninjured. He had a pitchfork on his shoulders at the time. This is a tough 'stoiY, but the Inquirer, of that city, puts it off as troth k • —Queen -'Victoria believes` in, ghosts, at least a story current in London' says that her mind has become so unsettled since the • death Of her husband flash° believes Prince , Albert's spirit always appears to - her on MB birth-day (.14,y 24) at Balmoral, and her late and unexpected' rapid flight from Lon- •,, don to the haunted spot is thus, accounted for. —The additional fit= given to Vassar College by the will ,of the late Matthew Vassar is not less than,sB2s,ooo, of which - 450,0001 s to constitute a "Lecture Fund," Tor the aaployinent of celebrated lecturers sot connected with . the faculty;po, ooo -to constitute an ' , t , Auxiliary4 Fund," to aid iniligent young;wcimen in their education; $50,000 is to be a "Library, Ait and Cabl7 -net Fund;" $78,000 to pay nhond given by; ihe ) trustees; the residue .of hits .estaia,:nr about 030A 0 I, a Paid Dir She improvement' ilkthe buildup and ; , -;79i our, 'FrIV 1 (!!!!' 'Pennsyl ! who are • 0 4.1 !)yea, to :ticutti: locusts we publish the following receipt for making what is termed "seventeen year's soap," -which we find in Bitsbenhaar's Medi caLifagazine: The locusts must be washed (immediately after capture), pounded, broiled to hardness in butter, then boiled in beef broth, strained and served with-toasted • , ,•• T IMIIISI4II.I3 [. kiNSTE4:• TVBS)k juLg , 7 •„ -=- 3 bread. A well prepared loctiat soup is bet ter and more strengthening than any other, its flavor agreeable and its color a dark brown one. Boiled in water,: without ad dition of broth, they yet are good and nu tncto" o n:t skg lQcnstafrom gak trees, as those have a Alsagreeable flavor. t th oth —A. foreign correspon d en wrt a a e Swan business still occupies 'attention; but to Use the stereotyped pluise, does pot seem likely to give rise to "political corn, plications." The only probable inference, to he . drawn at , present from the event which has happened there, is that st has been dictated by the jealonekef the rival families and partisans of Black ;Georges and the late Prince Michael; theCapulets and Menta -1 gnes of Belgrade. Ruisia seems to have no intention of interfering actively at present, and the Bervians are to be "left to elect their o l wn ruler;" which seems, however, to me little more than that the party which ie uppermost for the moment will be allowed to till the vacant throne." —Royalty, so far as the young generation is concerned, seems to be every where on the decline. Wales is no worse, than the other Crown Princes. The Crown Prince of Holland, as was recently proved in a French court. where Julet, Faye said he should be called not his Highness, but his baseneas, is a downright scamp. The Crown Prince of Russia, is an illnatured, scrofulous youth, who, is disliked by nearly every member of his own family. Prince Humbert, of Italy, is the Italian Wales; perhaps a little worse. The Crown Prince of. Saxony is a bigoted tool of the priests. The Crown Prince of Denmark was last year vales' companion in Paris, And at the German watering places. The Crown Prince of Prussia is *a good man, but tathei dull, and a henpecked husband. —Mr. Longfellow, in his reply to the ad dress of the Carlisle Literary Society, said "Coming here as a stranger, this , welcome makes me feel that I am not a stranger; for . how can a man be a stranger,. is a country where he finds all doors and all hearts open to, him ? Besides ; I' Inyielf tan a Cuml3er land man,. I was born, in the county of Cumberland, in the State of Maine—three thousand miles from nere--anc: you all know that the familiar name of a town or county has a home-like sound to all ears. And yet there is mush strangeneas in this now, when I come to the land of my fathers and find init. nei trace of my family or name. If I am to find them at all it will not be in the streets of towns , or on the outside of the . houses of the living, but in the grave-yards and on the doors of the dead." —ln view of. the 'lmportant eclipse of the sun which.-is to take place on the 18th of August, th'e-Germtm newenapers are pub lishing the following singular decree, which Frederick IL, Prince =of Hesse,.issued in 1690, in regard to :a similar event. It is as ... follows "Wherizas, His' Highness has been in formed that a highly dangerous eclipse of the sun will _take place next, Wednesday, September 03, tt 10 a. m., His Highnees, as a good father of his people, deems it incum bent upon himself to advise all persons to keep their cattle at home on the day pre lions' to the' eclipse, and for several days afterward, to provide *he necessary fodder for this purpose, to shut the doors and win dows of the stables, to cover the wells care fully, and to secure tle cellars and barns, last the noxious vapors of the air should penetrate into them and breed infection, inasmuch as so dangerous an eclipse may give rise to whooping cough, severe rheu matism, palsy epilepsy, malignant fevers, and even pestilential epidemics." Poisoning from Jealousy. A singular story is just - now running the rounds of Paris society. In the garden of the Tuileries, about a fortnight since, a young lady elegantly attired accosted a nurse who held a beadtiful child of about eleven months old by the- hand, and asked permission to embrace it and give it some sweetmeats. The nurse accepted them without distrust, and saw with plea...ure the admiration bestowed on the infant. For ten days the strange lady waylaid the child in the same manner, and on the eleventh day, after kissing it as usual, pieced in its hand a biscuit, the half of which it swallow ed,- the nurse eating the . other half. The child goon after began to' cry, and shortly , after its return home it became sick, and ex- Aired in frightful convulsions. The nurse, in her turn, was seized with pains in the stomach and vomitings, and notwithstand ing the efforts made to save her, died at the end of three days. Before she breathed her last, however, she was able to give a de scription of the lady who had administered the poison, and the lady has been arrested within the last day or two. The story runs that sho had been the mistress of the child's father, who has been married Only a couple of years, and' that it was jealousy which prompted her in the commission of the crime. It is expected that the- case will shortly come up for trial. The Alasha Speculation • 'The following statement was, made-by Mr. Mungen during the debate in the House • . on Friday: . . A company of gentlemen will, within tient) , days from and. after the date when ;Co ess makes the , proposition r pay into the Treasury of 'the 'United, States the sum of :ten million dollars gold; for the terri tory'of Aiituikt4 theie gentlettientaking , the tee simple therefor, and letiviiig.this right of eminent domain in the Government or the United States. • Gentlemen _Cannot,. on pe cuniary ground's, bbject to thie Proposition for it leaves a clear ne,tipiblit,.4 #2,8 00 , 0 0 0 in gold in the . Treasury of the United Stater, . 'growing out of, and the direct result of this treaty." In concluding his...speech he re- marks: "The proposal to 'purchase the fee' simple of Allaskii for ;10,000,000 in gold' not a joke,.. some of the wealthiest 'men in' v ie u n ited States stand ready to make gOod, s o y, , proposition." ~The: parties .referred to are prominent brokers, bankers, and politi cians in New York, all of whom _are . Ne u, known to the public atlarge, , •and General . Mungen still stands ready to make good his offer. • ' "5 Death of Celt Samar'OWL Gen. Stimuel'HaYsi of Prii.Uklll3,,P, e diedathiexesidence yesterday' *904 k.. 41 th_ eighty - eighth ; year. of: , ;Age.: Asps was,oue of the most 'coneplonpus and ' popular men in the ,western pap ; of. the Commonwealth, having •been: a,pionetX that portion of the -State, and having-held' various : .5 1uitioortint (Official !,.! itusts. He' setied,teptatelly in both braiiihea of 'the: Pennsylvania Legislature, was at one time the United States Marshal of the Western ltkistrict, and, for several successive terms, a member of Congress, where he displayed considerable ability. He was the father of %he gallant Alexander Hays, who was kill ed during the late war in the battle of the Wilderness .--Harrisburg TIL" TEETH - EXTRACTED . " ' - 1 13rrrii0irr PAIN! _,- .- 7 -ND VELABEIZ MADZ vmr-mannqus. T rc ru uLL on run 0, SSa ' AT DR. J3COTT'S. . iris rwiN erxmorr. 3D DOOR ABOU wain. ALL wom wAimorriv. cAti, AND "ICX AMINE SPECIXENS Or EITSMITE VULCAN' ITE. • amtsd&T GAS FIXTIURENI C 33.451, E. a. eXierss, , . rot GAS AND - OIL. , .anet received the .. lineet and largest assOrtment ever open 4in ibis Pity.. . 1 . ' IIAII ELDON & KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COB. VIRGIN ALLEY. - t0h24:n22 CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c Hlr DILtIILIC • CEMENT. soeit Erro3rz. stilB:ci7o GEO. SCITTPT.smir9 . Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner, • AND DLLLICA IN FOREIGN I DOMESTIC ,FRIIITS a NUTS. No. 40; corner Federsl aid Holalni;On otrets. Ans f ~ glneny. W Constantly on liana, ICE C Am o '.visions savors. . • - 11ENRI W, HOMIACII, Confeetionm and Bakery 24-0. moo wainnniLD erEiurr. Between Seventh pad Liberty GEORGE BakVEN, candy MmuilUctureit And dealer in YOREIONai AMERICAN YRVITB. PICKLES. NUTS &e. • • - No. 111 ' VVederial Street. • Second door from the Alit National Bank; Alle gheny City. • "Sliznlikmac, 1699 lIRES. GAS PLANTER, CETENNY . TOPE. • - • WATER TIM HENRY H. commis, - 25 Wood street, CONFECTIOMMES. iIIiTLAD oystzu SALOON attached. GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY 100 WOOD tiTILICET OHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, • SILTED PLATED WARE, m a 4 PARIAH STATUETTES, 'g somEtus Guss, g . And ?Atte: W i TArLZ t t l y ir . D_PADVlr . I 100 WOOD OTBZWIL RICHARD N. BREED & CO 100 WOOD STREET BUSINESS CHANGES lISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership he&totore exist ttetween J. B. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BURKE and DAV tD J. MIL LEM, under the name and style of .1. B. WILLI AMC. &has been this day dis solved by mutual consent, and the boots °Rim said Inn have been left with R. J. McOANDLICSB. bber man Mouse, No. skt:talc street, Pitt:harsh, for settlement. Theintstness In future will be carried on by J. B. WILLIAMd. J. It. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BDIUM DAVID J. MILLEK. 7gti. "May 304 1868. Jet:rfr,rt; Plitsbnrin. NOTICE., _ The undersigned- tuts associated with him in business. dating from April lA, 1468. Mr. AL FRED e. WALL. his on ASA b. GILLISFIE and LOUIS ENCILERT. The style ef G IL LSto be J J J. GILLEJSI & 00. J. J . drIE. Referring to the above. the undersie pleasure in statlng that they will 'Continue gn t he ate LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE BUSINESS, At SO Wood street, where they intend to offer In ducements to purehasers Second to no house in the United States. • I GILLESPIE{ & CO my9:p93 . - . SEWING MACHINES ABE GREAT AMERICAN COM BI NATION. , . BUXTON-HOLE OVEHSEAHING 'AND: sEwnrd rati.cEriNE. IT SAS NO EQUAL, - BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, AND IN TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. Mr/Orents wanted to soli this Machine. ClLitiS. G SAT-ST BEY, Agent for Western Pennsylvania. Corner FIFTH AND MARHET STREETS, over Riehardson's Jewelry Store. rnyht:eBS IibtABLIBLIED 11149 TEM LABOntrr 111 AbinarCA. NORTH ABIERICAIq Lightning Rod Manufactory, BRASS,FOUNDRY. \ • • • A2415' IRON- GALVANIZING WORKS. 00,099 TEST 11ANVPAOT9RED DAILY. t THE CELEBRATED STAN GALVANIZED . ~• .; I - • . Minnbotured at theie works and sold to all parts of the'continent; are admitted to be superior to any Lightning Rod In use. Great inducements otferm to peddlers and all, persons buying_ at . wholesale. Also: due Platina:Points, of all kinds and -patterns, together with Insulatorei 'Pastel:Matti,- CoPPer lata Iron Connection Bare, Brtmes, etc. tininples, Pam• ithlets and Circulaino34. free. • REYBMI lENTKa: , & CO 1408. 488 ant1490 , •8t.. Jain St., PHILADELPHIA. To FAirmuriM :Tlik • elip. , ‘ illife beitllslietifide'le Will'isket heavier:a; ap curry it,fatibezoloadiaad , nrdo • itself easier than Aggpther rake:, /tic seif.alpere tig*.s o dld S Twit , Ad .can do the' worlt of a =lt ' ittd.Atmdretle of feinillicktestouldbe givotiLonal tag inch is Delmer R, ~• ; - i , , ,t , ,"Outmap, Elio oo.,tPsig, July 5. ,1861. ' — "l bait used the Watcronta Hey RON manuthc. tamed by.W. W. Wallace. Pittsburgh, Pa., and reo ommend it to farmer,. It Is good in light and hear, lay: is easy on man and horse; is a complete plead. gr of grain and attibbiq Is simple in oonstruction and easily kept in order. JOSEPH ABBITOSELE.” An aLders directed to 319 Liberty Street, Pitts. inirgli. Pa.. or at the works in Columbiana, Ohio, promptly attended to. Sold wholesale and retail by . W. WALLACE. A _GOOD ASSOFNEOENT OF FANCY' GOODS, EC= e j ii AT WIT LIAM SEPLE'S, 180 & 188 Fed Bt., Alleghesy. MAIWELLIMS. PLAIN AND FIGTMED Jeowirr, sinsta, zwiLuiMr, LAWNS. CHINTZ. DRISS GOODS, L.A.4OZ SHAWLS, LAC' COLLARB, LACE HAMMEBC;IIIEFS, SILK LACE MITTS, KID GLOVES, INFANTS' WAISTS. FANS, SI:BEVY. BUTTONS, And a Variety of other Fancy Goals. SILL PA/WOLFS, KIN ITMBRELLAB, BoltNwrs, mm)owl.is, BATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, U.; A NICE ASsororricrawr, AT EXTItpd3CLY LOW ruicrza, Wholesale and Retail, AT WM. SEPAPLE,S, 180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny. 87. M - ARKET SIIIEET. 8 GREAT REDUCTION Or PRICES ! TO cr...ogor. STOCK OF :DRESS (3Kicons. 87 MARKET STREET. THEODORE F. PHILLIPS. }Oen 87 ....MAILICSTSTRZIrr DRESS GOODS ! - FOR THE 4TH OF dIILY, J. M. BUREFICLB & CO'S, No. 52 St. Ciair Street; NEARLY OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL. WHITE BMW; IIIIMLINS: WHITE AINSOOK ISIIISLINS; - • • WHITE MULL MDOLINS: WRITE JACONET MUsLINS; LAWNS AND ORGANDIES; WRITE P. K'S, from 25 coats up; COLORED P. X.'s, for 78 cents, wbrth SLAB: GRENADINES, for 25 eents worth 40c; BLACK lIEUNANDiES: LAOE SHAWLS AND MAI4TILLAb• SHETLAND SHAWLS; GREY GOODS, for Sults; BLACK AND COLORED SILKS: THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CM. No. 52'St. Clair ?Street 115 WOOD ST. 115. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO, No. 115 Wood St., Pittabant, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICE& »Tot t 168. 168. NEW HOOD& NEW ALPAUCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK Snag, 'HOSIERY ' and GLOVES. Pt SCPUCTI 7 9 tir No. lea Wylie street..a 168. 16S. CIA 11314) DICCIIPAIDLIESS & CO., ' (Late Wilson, Carr & Co..)'. WEOLICSILLIS DEALEIIBrEr . Foreigit and Doinestio. Dry Goods, ' go. 94 iiroon STREW; Third door above Dlaniond '.DYER AND , SCOURER, . 41: - ALA.NCE, .*' * ' . . AND ,SCOURIER. sw...criAearit,,,4"rmallaw . : • :77 f.. • and • • Nos.._lBliand 187 Thirikisireelt',' , 1 , oli7ll'.7rf. • . ARCHITECTS. Biala 1 / 4 MOSENtt INUIT MINN ASSOCIATioN Nllrt.DrNee. Noe. IA and ft at. Clair Street, PittsboriN ePoolia BOMB to the deogidAs and buNdlai of NUM sal P CB pßic mAn MACRITEE & MUMBLE'S, •••••••••• ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED; HOOP SHIRTS. (Ladtee',) for CORSETS, (Beal French,) LINEN rfANDSERCHIEF3, 3 for KM GLOVES, (warranted,) PAPER corxem 200 Yds. SPOOL. COTTON, (good) PCPCEET BOOKS, viorth IKOc. MEN'S SUMMER UNDBBSELIISS MEWS BEAN DRAWEES AB kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost. - LK ADI. KINDS or , GOODS. tipeclal Rotes to Kettsbants & Dealers. IMTI3 AT . JOSEPH HORNE & NEW,. Gi-0013S STRAW GOODS.. At greatly reduced rates. New le HATS—Ladles , and Motes. CRAP DTALINES, DOTTED ISH.TSS: RIBRON FLOWERS, \ t MILLINERY LACES, ' BONNET SILKS, .FRAMES, BIINDOWNB ANDBLIASE HOODS, . O NEW GOOD& : • LARAMT ex Ispilom4o, Prrisinnton, DOWN 1 Ntfthfrëe ON AND . AFT= Jut IST. GREAT BARGAINS! maim= & aguasim, 19 FIFTH STREET. DAILY ARRIVAL OF HAMBURG EDGOIDS AND FLOUNCINGS; HAMBURG INSERTINGS•_, SWISS EDGINGS AND-INSERTINGS; LACE CAPES. c9nrrztrEs AND PARASOL - COVERS; • LINEN COLLARS AND CUFF& 'FLOWLEIFOr.. SUPER STOUT AND SUPER FINE COTTON AND MERINO' 1-A HOSE; LADIES* AND ROSES' HOSE, iu Lace, Lisle, Silk and Cotton, of best English and Ger- man makes; DOMESTIC HOSl__X.Terfillw "'tett . ALEXANDRE'S DUCHESS AID GLO VES, a new line just received. A IV seer:mot of BULLION AND BILE TABS FRINbES.' ' ' BEAD BINGES AND TEIMMENGS; - GIMP EADINGS; , __. _ TRIMMING RIBBONS AND BATINo; PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAB. ffrh4)ki3nl4:l and RetaU. 'VT an 19 Maiket Street. jeI:YWP , BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . LAMES' MI atm GAUNTLETS, With Military Cuffs, in Drab, Buff and Tan. HOSIERY, A fell line of french. German and English. Es A. lik7 IS; b n ah r... v l lvs and Palm Leaf.• A. full line of White FRINGES, SEWING BILK AND MILTON, In all colors and shades: . • . PARASQLS, TEINGED, BEADED. LINED AND PLAIN. A FULL LINE OF HOOP SUITS. Also, some new styles DROP ElKellPeß tu e se c e. ariety, in white and col- CORSETS-1k co °red. for Ladles a insook; ' Velvet Ribbons Paper Collars, Irish Linen, p PMlNtLawn, g Striped Lisle Gloves, ' Embolderles, Cambric,. Cotton Gloves, Ribbons, etc. Also,. THE, NEW SARATOGA COLLAR. ri til ic tet t goods are to be bad at the LOWESN 31,11:03.1731; GLYDE & CO., IS . and SO 'Market Streit.. eia • . CRACKER BAKERIES SHEPHABIPS SHAIR CRACKER BAKERY, 4 11 Liber4 S"rt. =ME Our Crackers are baked 'mop. Ur. :ONTN BOT• TOM, and. are Ruperior t) biked by hot Ot/ Or lig other prods'. Air 4,11E111.1111, ,' , - •.J i • *. :1: l • , J • .1 t•• t.• •I M AP I LVIY I S . CRACKERS ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY QTR ,OMMED IN THIS (NM WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAm, wif.trgfh, ' W ulf Tigtantritniast n ikr' DA For Sale by EverY Grocer in the City. No. 91 Liberty PIANOS; ORGANS, litO T riAl llll AND IREST oRG ANDAN. CHEAP EST i4 ,ho mac i l l' .091 - Medal: Nano ; AND ESTEVS . •COTTAGE . ORGANS' • ssr i ol imagg.3 oembr all, the , Tho „ able improvemepts known p the con:. 'latest.% X i . first Wass Inistrument, tui nap always 11 ,_tructgaidell. the +highest premium wherever ex '"`e° I t s tone is full, 1101110C141111 and sweet.: , The. hlUltado, for dorability and 'beauty. work —..;prioak fromsso.l4`oso, (accord to , ' an° iiii asa dalth. ) elleePer.thart.oll - ether s ed, d it q litee tl i . %IVO ' s t an ds at the: ttead:of all .reed. , tuatrmaersts, to,,pro:f duel the most perfect pipe quality of tone of sup, emu instrjimptit In the United States; It IS Sim ple pie compact eentirtui t iolf. &end slot Uable to r. -4 - il l* * • • o ek ty to.l* -yott th trriowtromtwoi to wow; Ws. sraneeofi for ' tittrivit a r. NO. 19 ST. CLAIR STREET. SECOND HAND • 1111141111:0118 AND ORGANS, In whet order, from $35 tolll3o. MRS RA Pinkrt., Rd door oIgOIM EILI PAIN )R:,I3.A*M-- . 143TA FOR SALE. O ACRES OF WHITF.:ViNE AND BEI LOCK TIMBER. LAND, vitiated on Black tic Creek. Buffington township, Indiana. county 'pa , 9 miles from Nineveh Station, on the Penntrytvari; Oeritifer Mailroad. - and about , GO acres - of assure dazed„Meiader good fencing, On the premises sir erected onaGrist•Jd ill. with 9 run ofleVen One inn of stones, all complete and in gotetring of der. One Saw MW, in complete order, cattle 13,000 feet per day. One ,dwellre house, two stories high. Vii y .One dwellileg, 98x40 feet, 8 rooms:, .- • One: 18x9.18 " 9 " , One " 18x98 " 4 " One " 18x98 " "" • - One —"" 94X98 "- 5 ' • - One Stable. 20x94 feet. 16 !het high; Illathszolt Shop and other outbuildings., This land L lindm laid with stone coal and iron ore, and it, *has plea; of never-falling springs of water, besides the erect running through the entire premises, and will t sold cheap and on easy, terms, to a good man with little money. _ • " 10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENUE, -each lot sk by 100 feet, on_ nhien is erected fonr two-stor frame dwelling houses, of 8 rooms and hall east -Theis lot& ate sa ri ; fall square . . of ground, froze ing 200 feet on Bedford 'Menem. slid !Denuded o . °se/tend:by a wide street, with ad 3,8 feet alley I 'newer: - On the p cotises is a pump of lasting an excellent water, and the surface of the lots he lew and needs neither filling exntgrading toprepare thee for building purposes and being - in a secttou of th city-where _preperty is increasing very-rapidly value, make them desirable for an investment, espr cially,as the .presenttouses rent for enough to pa a good • interest on the sums asked for the whol Droner y. Call soonam.the undersigned,and seem a cheap, safe and paving-investment. Also, A FARM OF. 180 ACRES of good lard situa t fn East Witastfleiff ttewnshite: Indiana Co. Pa., cres of, which is cleared land, in good cu. tilts , ikoreirnolgginnnoeiteir;t l neadow. Tt improvements are a two-story frame dwelling beau of 4. rooms, &frame blink barn, 38:80 feet, wit stabling undeeneatn, and other outbuildings, all - good repair. It Is. in a. good neighborhood, soave ntent to schools, churches, stores. Ac., and will t sold:eery low for cashor ataneved securities. Also, a RIVER BOTTOM FARM of 78 acres, 1 miles from the city, --in Elizabeth township, - All. gheny county,.Pa., on the Youghiogheny river on. half mile from Elnsdn Station, on the Connellivill railroad; ne a raturches. schools, stores, Ro tb flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oa t.'Tb improvements are a two-story brick house .of al rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame hank barrewit stabling underneath, and otheroutbuildings:, a we of good standing water at the door, and seven standing springs of water on the farm, and , an or chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples, the: ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. - Mispro.; erty. - being located, near the line .of the reamer within one hour's ride of the city, makes it very di Arable for gardehing or & dairy farm:- it is. also good and beautiful location , forcountry homes nes the city; lying immediately on the river, on the 01 site. side from the railroad,. The ,West Newto Accommodation and Other trailed on thd railroad a ford ,tertain and frequent opportenities .of communication to and from the city. 'Will unit sol as a whole or in lots of one acre of more, po snit pa chasers • - Also, A FARM or Ira ratiintia in Clair township, Westmoreland .counte,• Pe.. net the line of the PennsylvaniaNailroad 'Honstc ' Station, The improvements .are two-sto house, _with six rooms and good cellar, alran= barn 4-0 by 80 feet, and other outhuildinscs. !The] is on the place a young apple and peach °ram( 190 acres clearedland. divided Into of cony. silent size, a large pertionot which. arewell jet clover and' timothy i the' residue of said : tract on ] eredwith good timber. It is welt watered - and us derlaid with coal and, limestone„and is convenier to churches, schools,' stores, mills and blacifemit shops..-A. real good bargain Is offered in this cam ' lent farm; and with it will be ; sold all the person; property on the premises, cnsisting of dense cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, Imre:less, gear. wagon, plows, arming implements and Malebo] and kitchen furniture. ! Together will be sold yea low and on easy terms, to alespcmdblelgurchfiser., .Also ,a desirable and very fertile Tract of Land . 158 ACRES AND 25 FERCITES. in Elizabeth Tp Allegheny county; Pa., on the line of the HeMpftel railroad, and one and one-half miles from the Cot nellsville railroad at Suter's Station. On this tar: are 40 acres of superior white oak• timber, whit alone is now-worth one-half the. price asked for ti whole tract. The improvements are a log hons 4 frame barn, good fencing, and an, apple orchard i good fruit. it is well atered and utiderlaid wit lintestone and flag stoneasf a superior Want', wit, stone peal for the-use tef the farm. -•- , Also, The best - FARM . FARM. in Fairfield toWnstdt Westmoreland count', , Pa.,-of 950 ACRES,• abet six sans , south of. the ,Pennsylvania Central Rai road atßolivar Station. The Improvements Ire in , large hewed log dwelllegs; one of the largest at best frame barns in the township; two apple cr chaeta, in good, hearingcondition; corn crib, wagoe shed and other' outbuildings. _The whole farm under a high state of cultivation;• fenclnshin do rate order.-and the land of th e best qual ityof lim, stone soil, about 200 aces of which Ls c leared at the residue' Of the tract in good timber, such t white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut , and - Merl This property will; be - sold very cheap and on Roc terms, as the owner wishes to engage In other bus • new. For particulars enquire of • , • • 31 . TOWER. isiiiron*iti %anent. =IS 1.00 MIOR 'SALE:' - • • . 144 Eicitiiitti AND LOT on .Csiroll Allegheny. Thid prOpetty will be sold es-to an tt par( y-ls about leaving MO city, and wishes - to dispth of the,property before removing. - • SAW HILL, TWO DWRLLDNG HOMBIR% TW BARNS, with good • and about SOO &cr. timber land. This:prOperty will be sold low. Cat 01 4 500 — balance on time to wilt buyer. AILM 0F,120 ACRES, will be sold Ibr - tweni dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable fran house and gbod barnrso acres of the land clear. FARM OF \ 180 ACRES, near the line of niiircia. very well located for .raising stock; imprOvelnen_ are good and substantial:loo acres of Ostia's= meadow and grain.• CITY PROFERTY:7WiII sell a brick bons. Containing five rooms at Sixteen Hundred Dollar and would rent for the alaCallt In 51x years. • A LARGE LOT •OF GROUND, having s rtv, front and very convenient of access.' -• • TANNERI, convenient to the city, and well established custom or; local trade connect( therewith; a good dwelling tuad'forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS In Sharpsburg, near the talirop would make a good coal yard. - • HOTEL FOR. SALE.—That tine Hotel properr situated at. the Blairsville Junction, cotitainti fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuilding. 'with three acres of garden and fruit trete. Th well located hotel will, be sold low, as thepropri , tor wlshet to retire from' business. • ' . FOR RENT;_ ' = . One large House, for' Boarding House. One new Itrick House, 8 rooms. One new Brick House of 4 rooms. . One new Brick House of 3 rooms: _ _ One House of 5 rooms and lot 50 b•yltu. One House cf 7 rooms anti lot 150 by 1501' 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 Wilkinsburgi Navin; six rooms and large lot. well suited for garde!, 7 acres that, can be, divided into acre Lots. 5 Lots in Oakland. - • • Power and a large Room and Yard for rent, in good. location. Will I . )e =tack! for short or lon Lime. - FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots olsMorton stree• Ninth Ward. •WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to *lnch( thick. • ' ' TO 1602iN—550,000,. IN aims 01' 48,099. AND DAY:ABD* D. P, UIOIIIEIII ESTATE OFFICE , Sro. 91.-Grantlt4Pittsburgh. OR SALE. — The, Wise, Furliiture and of a 140 TEL, ,; Situate on our of e. nelpal streets of eci h ty, u rg e, permanent sad transient eastern. vai house contain. 3 P ice, exclusive of dining moms jdoheu,oPice, &e.., all furnished. Lease lut S years sue mouths to - run; rent' 11,900 per an num; Vie .bar,rooto. stable WI .callar -rents -9,440 per year. This is a rare opportunity fa i l AZTArs:ul p trPgt i tr el igg i n i g h „. e 4 : ""elB. Nor prioe arm terms 'apply to or addreall egorr.N.HinhitarPs Real Estate Agents. - 130 "fourth t t.l on. sh.l!.E. 'A FARM OF NINNY AORES, *ell -improved and delightfully ' situated, on RI i i =A l t; it elvo Railroad miles tu r =rt l i ci k e igl r th e T A mmodation Trains atop St' a' Station close to th i r il ° wel l ing day,t u e a d a e h ous e . n i d t d y l t . t i o ' :: n T e. a h "P a t icharge.lr"ldi Lenonfarm . c a annu al I n n s c' i ut rsa li be - so ld t e vl d et u l I I e°l:‘tt, cheap ft m e e vl Y e I I e: t r l i r ac o Clt r i i g 3 iced for improved city property, -Inquire of S.. TZEL ..Y.e'WILSON, . q , h -, • , . Broker; and Real 'Estate Agents, can .!, 5e..60 'Smithfield Street. v . , ki CHEAPESTVIIIIILDING cars iie MARKET A are those offered for sale In the th F ivin g vill t s,ge or. Allentown, adjuhang the ftirm-ti Ingham line, and only fifteen initiates' walk frotil the end of tbetilbnon'gahelit. Midge. -This town IP ,growing rapidly. Over 4704000 was.realized for 10t.4 sold last season, and over fifty neat.dwelllngs weriii erected during the season. 1 As t unecial Inducem a r to uteohanii:s, -we aostrilling to eliase - the_hstan se 1, -.., hrice of from " - .•A , ....,. ...ea ofeatitlek , alio .... ..,e- inirieiillixiQ--. -Drsverit,__,urescrilssrevo Poendi dated Nvlth fruit. 041, 4 4Er t h n e N t ok e " uMi reet ue&Wrierevllle, az' :3%1a/oboe ot the 'A bet luelitideir Ilfl e e r gtieni ' :' i I attl A. ai IIICERO d in'l7,'. IVialltrarlarkliPauit-i. ideet: , mh2s t/A . SALE Si TO LET.—mouieso rd II Lots for sale In all_w_ts or the city and any, a. Also, several PA tuee In_good lostattonszo Also, a small WOOLEN EACTORy, with go acre' ot land, sad good Improvements, Welch I will sell:. ditty and on reasonab l e_,• terms. Business Son to let on Eood street . Meats Dwelling Houses tore. rent la both cities . for twitter killers Inesdrao 1y..411)__ ‘-. 4-1 Ara u 0 great street, oppeeire %alum , ni. 2.: ----- :7;1- BM APPL
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