II 2. l'littsllgo exa7tttt t 2 4 Tii*.itiFE i*A r Vi. ?..-- • T/IF*D. C 10143 withi dOWIAOTCr , Whsle the r stvms go by.. Sometimes vague impatient strivings Stir my life within; Hopes of being something worth), Longing to begin. then again a - soft contentment • Broodeth o , er.MY state; - When the time comes./ ath ready; Until then I wait. El= 11. THE LICATLET. tbis then life? 'TIs g&tious, so fate • The soft Or, et breezes playing round our nest, The Summer fragrancwing iiterywhere, The bnippy birds low cootng - in Cheir nest. . . , 71filhat meant the fear with which weinton life? It is ail - good, and hopes comes after joy; on anything in this delightsome strife. Storms cannot daunt us, sunshine cannot cloy. SUMMED LEAF MSS me. kiss me, kingly , sun ) THU glow with crihiso ru n t' , Till along my 'veins shall • • Liquid lustre glistening bright: , Lct thy touch so piercing sweet Hold me close and thrill me through. • Till I faint with languid heat, Tilt for rent from thee loflignt! sue; Hear not 0 King *.Let me die - withi n-h thy sight. • -IV. AUTITAIN LEAP. . . I:wwnds so bright a l a i ttle w hile er what had vnishefront theago world: • . It a, And now we leaves upon the branches marled Hang wearily, just swaying to and fro. *she sun shines on, the cruel biting ...v. He will not vall one stalls to Ulu our vain: What matter that. so his great course is run? The enhjeete suffer, but the Vin must reign, 'W e are too 'emery even to comp lain. - • P. FALLEN. -Th ro w sprat clutc looserhe last weak hold Gs looser and and looser• Compryg leap Into depths untold * closer and closer and doter. • Quivering. shivering, _Drawn from below, How Where shall we vanish to .7 shall we go ? Leaving the upper air, Heaviness everywhere, Fallen on dul despair. Here wee li low. VI. ASLEEP - Let meulecp, it is so sweet to slumber— • All of sweetness that vemaineth still; Swift the drenching rains and frosts of Wi nter . Ind the earth of worn out things of ill. 'limey be some good therdniti withinnu " - May survive the discipline of pain; Mugnot die, but change its outward substanee; . May revive in other leaves again • ' - EPILEXEM. —Dickens is fifty-seven years old. —Charlotte Cushman is in l'irashirtgton. —Elie wcmts getter schools for the young. iSasOny, has abolished capital Punish —Chic6go supports 881 laiqera and 880 doctors , —George William Curtis ,is engaged on a ries,' novel: , • • Bishop Beckwith will permanently re sidiat Macon, Georgia. 7.- --tucille Western is playing to ciowded houses in San Frtuitisco. —Cfeveland claims a - population closely . , touching one hundred thousand. —The father of Robert Bonner was an inn keeper in Raymilton, Ireland. —Fifty years' ago there was nothing in the way of a railroad in this country. —Thousands of fish in the .rivers of Illi .llolB have been poisoned by locust eating. —A lad ten years old, in Running, nos, last week committed ... suicide by hanging. • • —There are 1,355' saloons for the sale of liquor in Chicago; 81 hotels and 640 board ing houses. • ---"Funerals to -day" is the cheerful cap tion of an original department in the Phila . delphia Post. , ' , • • ' —There i s truth in the report that the - Pendleton escort sneaked home out of New •York one by one. - . --George Wunderlich, a pains-taking Philadelphia artist of considerable local reputation, is , deed. , —The Handy Opera House of, Cincin mad' - late be sold at SherifCs sale. It is ap. - praised at' $124,500. —Two, : pork packing houses, with aggre gate capacity to slay' 5,000 hogs a day, nre being erected - at Chieago. —Mrs. Lois Goss, of ,I.,evant,. Me., ninety years of age, has cut three teeth of her third -set, during the past winter, —"Going up to Osiosh to have a little fun with the boys" is:the new slang phrase for entering upon a spree. —The Un ited'States has enough railroad track& to go around the earth and.' three .f' on a second journey. • "' - - Bev. Lewis E. Watson, pastor of Ply mouth Congregational Church, died at • • Lyons, France, on the 21st ultimo. —Miss Lacoste, the beauttful and accom plished reader, died in New , York on Mon-, day, evening, of rheumatism of the heart. • , —Thomas Francis 'Meagher ISM have, , a monument erected to his memeryat Water ford Ireland, the home of his/childhood. Brooks county, West Virginia, is mov ing to erect a monument to the memory 64 the-deceased Union soldiers who fell in bat ' lie: . , , —Reports. from all p a rts ' of Nebraska show that the wheat crop 7.11 l exceed. both in quantity !and quality, .every previous • The'sanity ot Mrs. Victor, , who is ii,. ir o-stwaiiing exeen ion in the . Cleveland jail, is -to be made the subject of a' medical ,com mission. •`—The Turf liisid and Farm, by all odds , the best, sporti g journal in Anieiiea, has, donned a new eta and will herea ft er ap . - pear semi-wee y. ;' , , ' —An lowa per intimates that. the reason ' why Clay D , it ', does . not wali, himself is because Theis`fraid the Democratic party ' might lose ground. ; —Asslipra e e, one of the wealthiest eta ' zeal,- of Boa ter, New York, and formerly ..' . s . prominent railroad man, died at Avon on 1 • Vedriesday night.' - . • ',. —The Hannibal and 11. Joseph Railroad Company of MisiOuri have been dispoiing ' of their landa l in•libisouri, They will re •alize about ti T ree millions this year from .... such sales, '' . . • ', ' • ' —:Philadelp la has had a • number of mad dogs. this , riv Dog days , cothmenced ~. July Bd, , and w ill end on Augustilth, i That 'the' season does nOt'llant longer is rt good Shing forthe mines - ,/- .: ~ --Coiniiibi9 olty, - indlaila, has: a 11 1 1 04 , and he's adrinmxierrand he drums on the : walls to this'nurport:' that he wastiiirdere& in that t lins° eight years'agO r buricdOtteiti . liet'lleeis and that he w,g . PlP,9iii Seiko' BEM old when he met with these discouraging 4 circumstarAces. y —W. R. Boyer, locifteObr or r the Grand - • River (310. A Ifftcs, was ihkit, dead while' sitting m stAit - goods store by ii. ruffian • , shout whoin ht had t 'wntnin Un'offensiye, pai.agmphtl The.; mniderer - escaped. ,-; is4nnonneed‘4hat the Washington'', Monument Fund, in thetands -Cif the Cin cinnati Society, amounts now to''s7l,Boo,-- having thus increased from the accumulat ing interest of the securities in. which is invested. Chicago Evening Pcol!„.flevote,a /till column towards proving from the Ma; fUrnished by a new : ' directory that -that' City -contains; a population. of at least three hundred thousand. . There are 94,123 names enrolled. - • L-The bridgelm the Pittsburgh and Erie Railway which broke down and caused the recent Union Mills disaster, is to be set up 'at Erie, in the yard of the Corapany, for the purpose of being thoroughly tested by competent judges. • • • —The citizens 'of South 'Bend, Ind., and the surrounding country are.making prepa rations fot a grand celebration atthe former place in oiler to appropriatily welcome Hon. Schuyler Colfax when he returns from Washington. —There were forty deaths in St. Louis on Monday last. From the , earnest manner in which the journals enforce the fact that there is no cholera in that city, we incline to the belief that the dread pestilence has made its appearance there. - -A hen-pecked husbend hands us the fol lowing epigram, a translation from an old Greek peet, who evidently knew how to be seyere and caustic: Two happy days in marriage life allowed— A *ire in her,weddin a . garb and in her shroud. Sure, then, that state; cannot be called accursed, Where the last day ' s au happy as the first. —The veritable Timothy Finnigan, a la borer on the Union Pacific Railway, recent ly, died, and from the:nuaber of men Off duty the'day following the.dernise, the boss entered on his record that "there must have: been lots of fun at Tim Finnegin's wake." History repeats itself. —A well dressed wet:llan entered a house in St. Louis and drawing a, great knife de manded from the frightened lady money. The latteilmstily seized a shot gun which • a. was convenient to her, and leveled it at the female footpad. It is unnecssary to say the thief made a rapid retreat ' —A M. Wade, of Dayton, Ohio, about one year itgo presented her hustiand Ath three ,heavy, bouncing • boy babies. Last week she again honored him,with••two of the same sort. Five children inside of one year may please Mr. Wade, _but most other folks would not relish the joke, —A case of maternal heroism is' made public. Mrs. McArdle has int been re leased from, the lowa penitentiary, mifere she has passed four years of a sentence for life. She confessed to the murder of her husband. It hat been ascertained that she so eonfessed in order to save her son, who alone Naas guilty, ftomptiniabruent. • Samuel. Lover, the Irish author who has contributed so largely towards supply ing the world much to laugh at in such works as "Rory O'litore," "Handy Andy," and like productions, died in Dublin re cently at' the age of seventy-one years. Mr. ,Lover was small in stature,- genial and companionable, full of song and mirth, and the productions from his humorous - pen will survive him many years. • • - f577.; ~7r-T .4, W ,fr i ,,.-1•747:', : : . 44 c;4 Y IZ t Le 2a- si ZPatf7477'K*V; rSN' t *.. • ft; 4, ; Pianos Schroter, one of the many to whom is as cribed the invention of the pianoforte, pub lished an account of tlie instrument in 1768, in whiCh he says the performer may "at pleasure play fort (loud), or piano (soft);" and the present name is believed to hay& been iitziggested by this statement. The pi ano-fort is really a harp, operated by ma chinery instead of the direct action of the fingers. At first it was very simple; but additions and improvements were made from time to ' time, until its present state of perfection was reached. The fol lowing from Oliver Optic's Our Boy's and Giri's Magazine is interesting : The piano should be 'closed when not in use, in order to prevent the collection of dust, .tc., on the • sound-board, and' also to preserve the strings and "action" from the ill effects of sudden change of 'tempersture. Nothing can injure a piano so much as ex treme heat, whether arising from a bright fire in front of it, or, what is worse, the hot air in the furnaces ,in such generafuse. Care should he takis, to prevent moisture of any kind from getting between the keys, par ticularly when clouting them, as it will cause,them to stick. Moths are destructive to planthiptd should be kept out of them by placing a lamp of . camphor, wrapped in paper to prevent evaporation in the inside .corner. Any, hard substance placed upon a'piano will cause a jarring noise, and if the top part is .unprotected by a cloth cover, that also will often rattle. Young Pianists would injure the piano less if .they would i refrain from Striking the keys with such force; a little touch, with a judicious use of the loud pedal, will yield a far better and equally as full a tone as if they exerted all the force at their command. Few are aware of the benefit to be derived from having their. pianos regularly tuned slid kept in, ordor; every new piano • should be tuned at, least once a month, and none should be allowed ,to remain untuned over three. When a Plano is half a note below concert pitch, and it is required to be drawn up,• it should bii; twice tuned, the second ,itiii4ng about a month after the first, or it, will not stand well in tune. It would be well_ to remember that the tuning of a piano consists only, of tighten ing and relaxing the strings to the requisite degree. ' . IT is a striking fact that the dying never • weep. , The circle,, of sobbing,' agonizing' hearts around produces. not a tear. Is it' that he is•insensihle and.stiff already in the chill of dbieolutionf That cannot be, for he asks for his father's hand, as If to gain strength in theju'ental,. Struggle, and leans on the breast Of a mother, brother, or sister, with atill' conscious, affectiok; and just be: ; fore expiration, at eve, after a long,flas '8 converse with the angel of aummer, he says to his oldest brother tho, last audible "good night" of earth —" Kiss :;me, ' kiss-:-:" It must belecartee ttui dying . have l'eached a 'P94 l t t 4 *O ee P fc?'. , Our earthly crying and weeping. ..Tney gp. face, o face,with 4100: ni, and hotter:ok. 77 -Wlththe Father in heaven; and his 'angel; ropg',:. led on by : the Son himself, amlli at are griefs of mourning, , tepora of;a.deg,far*vell,' be it that' they ; arc,shed wi 6..dearelit . on earth, l4 that ;vietsirhright , 9T ini*orfai life end everlast4 • ~, GTE GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 18, 1868 PITT -• I'pit,:WIL&CTED • 4;rrwir.cycrx , pAnqi -„- xfzi OEAR6riItADE wlnri ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE ORD RED. A FIIILL SET FOR $8 I' DR. SCOTT'S • A A7B PENN STREET, 3D 'DOOR ABOVE RAND. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND TX AMINE SPECIMENS OF OENUTNE VULCAN rrE. , ; r , , . my9:d&T, 1-. 414113:1717LTAIRES. (4/151 FIXTURES I i'alb 32. et x 3. cll. el lora, FOR OAS .AND OIL. Just received the _the. linestand largest assortment eyer opened )it tas city. _ WELDON & KELLY, VAT WOOD STREET; COR. VIRGIN ALLEY. ..h2ol:=/ - • EMENT, SOAP STONE, Bzo. r YDRAIILIC. CEMENT. ''l"."aver PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS, • ' WATER PIPES. lIIENBY H. COLLINS ? 2B WoOd street. stae4o7e 0 DRY GOODS. , CLOSING OUT OF Si:MIXER DRESS.GOODS GOODS , AT 'J. IL BURCHFIELD 43. CO'S, [ ' NO: 52 St. Clair Street; i . • • i , . LAWNS for 25c: worth 37tic. LAWNS for 37c. worth 621 c. GEKNADINES, for 25 cents worth 40c. 1 21MTOPIVrAM11 , _ GEEY .4.405D0, for 50c. worth 75c. .. , • THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ' DRESS GOODS IN THE CITY, ALL ENTIRELY NEW, A S ND , CO.V.A.T O EST •IN , '1"11M CITY, . E.E.S.IEHEZE. THE PLAt)E. No. 52 St. Clair -Street; tyB,L —, MARILET cm STREET ' ob 7. . . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES_! TO ! CLOSE srocic. OF GOOD. 87 MARKET BTB.V.ET. THEOBORH F. PHILLIPS je9n: 137.7.... MARKET 115 WOOD ST. ARBUTIINOTi - SIIANNON & No. 115 WOod St., Pittsburgh, Po., WI3OI ALE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT lAWEST EASTERN PRICES. 168. 168. NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. NEW NOHAIR. BLACK 130SIERY and GLOVES. F. SOUCY, Qs' so. 168 ,Wylie Street. jp 168. . 161 k raponwroj !`IA U, , tan WHOLESALE DialaantB IN Foreign and Dom!stic Dry Goods, 4 Do. 9* WOOD BTREDT, Third door above Diamond Wry. SEWING.• iaAm3=Es. THEM GREAT .ANIEERICAN CO BINATION. BUTTONHOLE 01T4L,SEIMPG A. 311) SEACING.3IIELCHINE. rIT.HAS 310 .F.qtrA.L„ BEING AIIPOIAJTELit THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE ORLD, AND IN TBINBIOALLY THE OHEAVEST. -Si'Agents wanted to sell Ude aischtne. Cri-LAJ9.• C. 23.11.1.481...E.M, • Agent fo r r Vreetern tenniylvinlo. Corner FIFTH AND 'Id'ARICET lITEEETK over I Eletiardion , o Jewelry Rom r. • . . mremot r.roknolsooN , oil GEO. SC :* IN, nutcy Cake Bidier & Coniectioner, AND biatait . FCREDIN &DOMESTIC FRUITS I NUTS, No. 40,-oosnerlederal and Ito' Onion streets, Alle gheny. tir Constantly on hand, 101/ OMAN, of various flavors. . , .0 . HEN** ' 1 ,v;; 110 Stiql , 'Copfec4oorllaS Bakery . No. Noo ensTruntioNTNN.m.., ,= Bbt*reetx &meet!' sad Liberty BALD 'teninl ittentlon given to desiglng And PittlOng of, gOVSTEMBIA *WIT= Btal,Wiltaif. " ,r, S AND CARPLTS. N OTWIVIISTANDINo , IME Nanufactureis' recent advance in prices, we will contingsto (lei the Largest stock of. Brussels, Velvets and Ingrain Cexpets in the city, at the lowest prices reached this sea ; son. , Just received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal Axminster. OLIVER 11'CLINTOCK & CO., rj N 0.23 Fifth Street. .. -500. LOO SUMMER STOCK or CARPETS White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy MATTING - S, IN (,GREAT vAirxrdinc. Oil Cloths, Window, Shades. &c. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 1 1 1/TH STREET. Je29:4lBwlt 71 - ,73 11E3 NEW CARPETS. MoPABLAND & COLLINS HAVE JIIBT RECEIVED THE NEWEST .AND BEST STYLES OF ENGLISH VELVET CAIIIIET, 61%-QUARTERS WIDE; Tapestry and Body. Brussels, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT The Lowest Prices Reached this Season. SUPERFINE. INGRAIN 9IAPRPETS DOWN TO $l.lO AND $1.15 PER YARD MoPARLAND & COLLINS Nos. 71 and 73 . ';Fifth Street. SECONI) myrarwr&T STELm CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT, Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL in New York and oth er Eeaterp cities has proved a complete success. ITS ADVANTAGES:.. Ist—Fading and Shrthkage WO completely avoid, ed. Ad—No rippinitapart necessary. 1 3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae, the Carpet looks nearly as good as; new, save the natural fading from wear. - 4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will weer ZS long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of economy, to ray nothing of looks. ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFIOE, No. 179 Liberty , . Street" • Or addresised to P. O. Box 413, will receive prompt attention. - • GEO. L. IieCLINTOCK, . , snide: lIROPRIETOR. mna TTh r AXES! TAXES!! • e Tax Payers of the conaolidated City of Pitts burgh, are hereby notified that the Tax Books are now in the tiands.. of the City Treasurer, ready for collection. • ' Taxes and Water Rents pnid between the let of JUNE and the Ist of AUGUST. will be received at a DISCOUNT OF FIVE PERCENT. And between AUtIIRIT Tat; and the 15th of SEP TEMBER, ate • • DISCOUNT OF TWO PERCENT. ' Froin the 15th of SEPTEMBER to the let of OC TOBER, all xes be_payable as assessed: After the Lst of OCTOBER, FIVE per cent. will be added; and on the lee of -NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes will be_putinto the bands of Collectors WINO THE FURTHER ADDITION OF FIVE PER ,CEN, making difference of FIFTEEN PER. CEN T, T between those paying'in July and those paying In November.. , Mir The STATE MERCANTILE. LICENdES are now due, and should be paid on or before the lst of July,' to save coat and expense of suit. ' - • . S. ALLINDER, Ray Treastinr,_ iele:r&S DRAIN PIPE.-HALL &AD SUPERIOR ARTICLE. OF EirtAlN PIPE, .4.1 l sires, from one to twenty-four inches It - WEL= DON & KELLY'S, agents for manufacturers, MIT ood street, between rah and Stith streets. OTICE % • N_ AIL persons ha 1261 sagm and Interebt ed in the STEAIIIIIO T AlleiADL#o frill take notice that I have seised raid ntealn tat the. Belt of BANICII, rseivair. A GO. 3tiUlgbal's Mace. Hag 37:1889 . T A ILSOS•STRECI: 7 - OTICE IS tp , berebyglven that the*levrere , nooltded to &s -een damigee and benefits for wid • Mug of Ja.Cli.- SON STEEET, Seeond ward. Allegheny, from Pao lam; ture•Lane_tilltlelde Alley. will me ton the prem. fees on 'TEItSDAY. the. 9th day or July , at Ali o'clock P. M. to attend to the dut es' of teir ap pointment. • ...,TA inalidkr, ~ - . -i - rii . ~, ;. „: ~. • .• aki' en tl. : ANA o pir4upgag.WEßEEV. - .OTICF, hereby,,,t van, fluktlbe .-N :Tleirera appointed amen dathingesnlrd tenants for Widening of aleo- PADDEN STREET,IfIghth ward, Allegheny, meet on the premise,' ~ the 10th day of July, al4grab& r. It., to attend to the duttee•of thelf s appolntment.',..; !AIM, 1. A44,:f9f/ 21' Mirit la aVarki7J }l*; . . , RZE I. 117 LET, ICIMI MEM EMM OM FOR SALE--REAL ESTATTI ,--..„..., • FOR . SALE. 1 _____. 500 ACIMS OF`-W H I TE riBE .. AND Ms LOCH. TUBBER LAND situated tat Black Ile Creek, BuilinKton township, Indiana county, Pa. 9 miles from Einenab Station, on the Pennsylcani Central Rallroad. and about 60 acres of cieare land,. under good fencing. On the premises ar erected one Grist ISM. with 2-run of burrs and : run of stones, all complete and In good running of der. One Saw MB, in, complete order, aqua 3,000 feetne,rday. I. ' , ' .One dwelignsi house, two storleli blab. with A: rooms. 40x42 feet. One dwell.ing, 28x40 f et, El rooms. I ' 5 2 " One " 1.14526 • 2 One " 18x26 ' 4 • •'One 24 " ISxx26 26 • ," One " , ' One Stable. 20x24 feett 16 feet high; Blacgunit Shop and other outbuildings. This land is under laid with stone coal and t-on ore, and it has went • of never-falling springs c,f water, besides the cr.* running through the en:ire premises; and 'Will sold cheap and on easy tr,rms, to a good man with': little money. • • • , . 10 LOTS ON BEI)FOLD AVENUE, each lot 2 by 100 - feet, on whicnda erected four two-stor frame dwelling . houses, df 6 rooms and hall east These lots embrace a full 'square of ground, front ing 200 feet on Bedford avenue, and bounded o each end by a wide street, with an 18 feet alley i the rear. .0n the premises le a punip or lastlng so excellent water. and the' surface of the lots is ley, and needs neither filling nongrading to prepare tbei for building purposes, and being In a section of lb city where property is Increasing very rapidly .I value, make them desirable for an Investment, card chilly as the present harries rent for enough to pa a good- interest on the 'sum asked for the who: proper y. Call soon on the undersigned and seem a cheap, safe and paving investment. 'Also, A FARTS O FARTSI6O ACHES of good isni, -situated in East Wheatfield township. Indiana Co Pa., 00 acres of which;le cleared hand, In .good en ttvatlon, 20 acres beinglin excellent meadow: 'rl improvements are a-twaatory frame dwelling bout of 4 rooms, 111111 a frame bank barn, 36x60 feet, aril stab l ing underneato, other outbuildings, all good repair. - It is' in'a good neighborhood. bony Tricot to schools, churches, stores. ,tc.. and will sold very low for cash od aonrcved sectiritiez. . Also, a RIVER BOTTO, M. FARM of 76 acres, - • miles from the city, • MI. Elizabeth township, Ail - - gheny county . Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, on; half mile from Elrod 'a Station. on the Connellsvili railroad; near ..hurches_„ , schools, stores, ln tr flourishing villages of Bruton and Green Oalt. T improvements are a top-etory brick house of a rooms, hall and cellar, r rod frame bank barn wl stabling underneath, a other outbuildings; a w of good standing watt at the door, and save standing Borings of water on the farm. and an o chard of 700 trees of selected fruits of apples eh ' , ries, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes. Thh; pro erty being located near the line of the rallroa within one hour's ride of the city, makes It very d arable for gardening dr a.. dairy farm; it is also good and beautiful location for country homes ne the city, lying immediately on the river, on the o . posite side from the railroad,. The West Newt ' Accommodation and other trains on the railroad ford certain and hellbent opportunities of dal communication to and from the city. Will be s as a whole or in lots of one acre or more, to suit p chasers 3i. _ , Also, A FARM 'OF 173 ACRES, situate°, in 1 Clair township, Westmoreland •connty; Pa., ne the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Hoes Station. The improvements are a two-story fro house., _with six rooms, and good cellar, a frame bar barn *0 by 60 feet,, and other outbuildings.. Thei is on the place a young apple and peach orchari 120 acres cleared land p - divided into fields of con Meat size, a large portion of which are well set clover and timothy; the residue of said tract eo L ,r, •f l ered with good timber ' It is well watered-and u derlaid with coal and I mestone, and is con 'elle to churches, schools, tores, mills and bl kami shops. A real good ba In is offered in thi axe lent farm; and with it;l , ,yill be sold all the erso property on the preartses, consisting of hors cows, stock cattle, hogs and Poultrr, harness, ffes wagon, plows, fanning implementa and hiseho and kitchen furniture., Together will be sold ve low and ou easy terme,t to a responsible pure aser. Also, a desirable arid very fertile Tract of Land 158 ACRES A 141) 25 PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tr. Allegheny county, Pal!, on the line of the Hemptiel railroad. and one and one-half miles from, the Col nellsville railroad at Sirter's Station. On this far are 40 acres ,of superior white oak timber, - will alone is now worth on -half the price asked fort k whole tract. The improvements are a log hou frame barn, good fencing, and an apple orehard good -fruit. - It is wen v; atered and underlaid wi limestone and flag stone of a superior quality, vri stone coal for the use pf the farm. Also, The best FARM in Fairfield townsfil Westmoreland count*, Pa., of 250 ACRES, sbo six miles south bf the Pennsylvania Central :ha road at Boligar Station The improvements are ty large hewed- log dwellings; one of the largest of best frame barns tn ithe township; two apple-0 chards, in good bearing condition: corncrib, wage shed and other outbuildings. , The whole farm; under , a high state of ;cultivation bestsfncing all brat - rate order, and the hind of the quality of lim stone soil, about 200 acres of which Is cleared ai sthe residue of the qua in gobd tiMber, such 3 white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut did been This property will be sold cheap and on gO. terms, as the owner ,wishes to engage in other be ness. For particulars enquire of, G. K. TOWER, 164 Fourth Street. je20:042 - • ' OR SALE.' TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carton arm Allegheny. ,This property will be sold low, as t pf litheta about leavd ore thr the city, and wishes to dispe, oro bef. SA.W MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, T BARNS, with _good ;FARM. and about 800 ael timberland. This property' will besold low. Ca 42.500—bolance °ultimo to-suit buyer. PAESI OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twen dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frai house and good barn; •50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railros, very well located for raising_ stock; improvemmi are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land meadow and grain._- • CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell a good brick hops containing eve roots!, at Sixteen Hundred Donal and would rent fordhe amount In six years. , . A LARGE LOV OF' GROUND, having HT' front and very convenient of access. TANNER% , convenient to the city, and having well established custom or local trade connect therewith; a good dwelling ...rid forty acres ofiand, FOUR LOTS in +Sharpsburg, near the tallroa would make a good coal yard. - • HOTEL FOR BALE.—That fine Hotel ptopert situated as the Elairsville Junction, containi fourteen rooms knd the necessary outbuildin with three acres garden and fruit tree& T well located hoterwill be sold low, as the proprSSSl l for wishes to retire from business. • FOR RENT. • One large Honsel for' Boarding House. One new Brick House, 8 rooms. One new Brick House of 4 rooms. One new Brick louse of 3 rooms. One House of 5 ooms and lot 55 by 140. One House ef 7 °outs and lot 150 by 150. Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each. One new Frame Rouse, '4 rooms. Two new ilrickHouses, 3 rooms each. Quo new Frump House in Wlikinsburg, hayl six rooms and large tot, well salted for gard 7 acres that can be divided Into acre lots/ 5 Lots In Oakiiixid. Power and a large Room and Yard for re good location. IVUI be rented for short or lo tbne. FOR: LEASE OR BALE-3 Lots on Morton etre., Ninth Ward, WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 !Well thick. ' • - • TO 1a0AN...450,000, ay' . . • IN . t3MS OF 35,000 AND UPWARD APPLY AT D. E BATC S REAL ESTATE OM No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. ACRES or 2,U 'U,OOO . CitOIGSLDIDS' FOR BY TSB . • Union Pak itaaroad corps t; . . Lying Along theilie°/. t h eft rotd, at . $l,OO -NO *5,0 PTIR ACRE S ' • . 4 , '• And on a CREDIT OF FI E Timm. For further pittetilare. raps, addrosi JOHN DEVI:BEIM, 14 .1 Lind Commissioner , Topeka, Bo : teasel: Or CHAS. B. 'LAMBORN, See%. . Locals. Missourk4 STERN DIVISION, CM 'WILL PURCHASE S2.O()OACLLEy; ws' loasi I proved, th frame' house et' slir. rooms. frattyA barn, and an 'Orchard of good bearing apple at t ...e 4 .- -peactilrees. &e.: 65 acres , cleared. the bs2aii.e good oak, hickerv.-nugat and other timber. bitnue,4s.: -three miles frotat he Muskingum river. at Silever i. A2- .. . This is said to belle cheapest farm offered for s in the Muskinguni Valley, and parties desiring nurchase should call aeon. . . R. M.otiltlir & co., Kt. . 3,1 - , No, 56 smithdeld street . 114, VErN'°use , .., Iltlf ' RESIDENCE FOt-.514 ' SALE 00 }LENT . —A large two-story' d0u04 3 1 , tontaluing 10 rooms, including, double pa.?. I.r ar lor, with marble mantles, and all the. modern latt - ' provements; tore - of ground, t titled ' t with frutii...;:•:- grapes, berries, &c. Situated near` Illnersville,it the termination of the ;Wylie - street-Passenger tarn ::- ,This leone of the handsomest locations in Ailegho , &.s. , county,' and itt- a good a neighborthlod. Apply 0 ,, , , 1 -. ,- 4 - .- - 0". A-01111BOWS Zeal. Estate Oflice,": ti 7 tirafhe, - , strect.'2.i + , , --_-- : -.-• : : , ~ ~ , ~ mlflAl,;* , .. , . . I ? R.... / 4,'', FOR SAIL V.,* TO JLET.--HouseAt - itd-rkitirttir slab 12 all Vito of the city and Ei. -4 .74=74,1„ urbs.v.kloc;tvveral2j.2% _ln --good locatloitTi, Also., a amaillmi2OLEN P 01•010,,,v1tb. 20 no s T s.. * -. of Isitoloittl a txxr ImprovetoOme,t A0004)1%011 oheland: ,resoottiblectermet. • 8UM0R.55 .ElOl2 /1”&, i tale on g - trod". ipritt RI Pore2Ang-Houses Yelp both 0411. - ,, Pot further barticularoltiquii - ,,, ~.. -,, • - ~/,- ..1 , .4 , • i ' . ~, ^`. <.4 ARILLI.t..IOWARD,- • '‘'-t IQ T- 0.004 street, PDPoalte caibcd na ' . :. ' . - II; • . , • .'-:: ,- 7 •:,`. li, , ' `,4.1?. t`.: .'`'. • I .., - lIMI =I =ME