The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 17, 1868, Image 2

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    El
littAntrgt Gap*.
AT FOIIII
•
• BY itextiazitT rnasoort sitirPOo •
All. hippy day, refuse to got
Bang in the heavens forever soh'
• Forever In raid afternartn.
-Ah, happy day of happy June! , •
Pour out thy sunshine on the hilt,.
The piny wood nith,perfame 1111.
And breathe across the sighing sea
Land - scented-breezes that shall be
- Sweet asthe gardens that they pass,
Where children tumble in the gins - II
• hippy day, refuse to go!
Bang In the heavens forever so!
And tong not for thy blushing rest
In the soft bosom of the West,
Withd grey evening get her back.
- all the stars upon her track!
- - Forget the,Aark, forget the dew,
1 1' 4 , - .llrieTety of th e midnight blue,
And o spread thy Iftde.warra wings,
While ummcr her enchantmenttlings:
_._ AL, laapptity. refttse to gOt
Hang In t heaVens forever Sol
Forever let thy tender mist __
Lic, like d Wring amethist.
Deep in the distant dales, and shed
Thy.mellow glory overhead!
Yet wilt thou wander—call the - thrush,
And h. ve the wilds and waters hush
To he. the passion-broken tune,
A.h, h. ey day of happy June!
ET'HEitERLS.
--Refrigerators are in deman&
7 —Trabils waiting his autobiography. — -
-Six lives of Sey inour are under way.
—There:are five - hundred and five students
at Yale,
—Peabody_and Bright have gone, fishing
together.
—B,. B. Cox thinks he is•going into Con
gress this fall.
• —Barney Williams and his wife are at
Bath, bathing., -
=Blair was in Chicago on. Tuesday look
ing for enthusiasm.
,—Vieuxtemps, the teat violinist; will
come ove; in the fall.
--Drowning and sun-strokes
ingly on the immage.:=---.!
7 - newest dodge in Paris.
—Very striking-Tide three thousand
New. Ycirk bricklayers.
—Terra, del Fuega—the Allegheny au
pension bridge at noon. •
—Rome, the - capital_ of the Christian
world, MS hilt-one newspaper.
—Heat--n general subject of conversation,
and a universal object of attention.
—Wm. Stearns, aßombay merchant, has,
given Dartmouth College $30,000..'
i—,-Fourteen cases of sun stroke in Cincin
nati on Tuesday; nine proved fatal. '
I—Juarez, having -killed off his stock of
Bishops,laas sent to \ Rome icr a fresh supply.
—German authors are forming; a protect
tire union for the sale of ,their manuscripts._
—Bismarck is going to Cannes, Some
,;persona profess to think he is going. to pot.
—We can't understand how the fire-flies
manage to keep lighted this kind of weather.
=lced-tea with lemon juice is a popular
and health e Y drink for these Hades-bid days.
—Lotta is studying np new roles in. New
York. Hot rolls are uncomfortable just
now.
—There are more than one thousand pris
s_Oners In the penitentiary at Colum - bus,
Ohio. •
—Nearly two millioa of dollars worth
of buildings are now being erected in De
troit.
—lt must needs be a courageous man,
full of faith who would buy a stove this
week.
—George Washington never told-a• lie,'
= i d (Feneral dtrant never uttered a profane
word.
—King Geand, of Hanover, khinks that
uneasy the head that does not wear .a
crown.
-Mayor Hoffman wants to be-the next
Governer of New -York, but Griswold is in
his way.
—Prince Alfred brought a small Austra
lian zoological garden home-with him to ,
England. "
—We had just -such weather as we are
, having now, in 1854, just before the chniera
ripprared.
—Seymour Is standing the hot weather
pretty well 7 considering the state of his
poor head.
—Four hundred and sixty Baptist
diurches 'nave presented Mr. Spurgeon.with
$B,OOO in a purse.
—ln this • sweltering season Miss Flora -
21cFlimsey must feel very happy that she
has nothing to wear. _
..tluizot won't accept. sa election to' the.
French Parliament; he says his political
career has terminated. - •
--Seauregard is engaged to a.-'Staten
lidand fair one. His tanner engagements
were not always successful.
- -It is pleasant to know, in these days,
when the sun eclipses everything, that he
* will himself be eclipied in August.
—ThOse persons who sprinkle their pave
ments and the streets in front of their houses,
are public benefactors in these days. •
—A stout awning or screen of some kind
would add immensely to the comfortOf foot
passengers on. the Suspension bridges,
--Russel- Lowell Is writing a new war
eple. \ He is the first of our great poets who
has ventured on an epic' on the rebellion.
—The excursion, party ti the Rocky
, _
• 'Mountains ought - to feel cool, beck - Use they
have the region of perpetual show in view.
—A new volume of poemi,by R. H. 13t04=
. dard, is \,soon to be printed;' it will be, a
, ,
' . ,pleasant sqltion to the summer literature,
: ---Wsde Hampton proposes to edit a pa-
I•er. The Chicago Post thinhs that there is
i now some 'chance of his becoming a better
man.
• —Five Japanese lads are to be admitted
to the United States Naval Aciademy, at An
,
=Tolls., The • • Japanese government will
- ,Abot the bills. •
311bhlbaelt is writing a new novel,
`"From Bolferino to Kontggratz." 1150:
novels about Schiller and Goethe have — not
—V been succesai'aL
—One bandied and sixty-eight Mexican
Genersls want to be President, end intend
to pronoun - de themselves so at the first fit
ting opportunity. •
—The bridge, has gone down and Ho.
_
ratio is now struggling in the Tiber, in
hopes of reaching the Capitol, bat the weight
of his armor will sink him.
—Boston has all along, been the coolest,
or rather the leak, hot: of all Atlantic
I=
".
~'~s~,~~~Sya
IM
cities. Evenßoston thermometers seem to
be more cold blooded than the rest of their
kind..,,„ , ' ,
—The Oxford crew irt the recent boating
regatta t!ad an Aineriir boat without -a
coicionin,''birtthe regent committee refused
to cauntanance the change.
=two colored'women were found dead
in the Woods, in Worcester county, Md.,
on the 6th init., 'bearing evidence of having
been shot down while berrying.
- —Two styles of costume for men prevail
at the European watering places, either
very tight or very wide and loose; the latter
is affected 'by the thin young men,' who
don't keep calves. ,
—Artemus Ward's executors are indig
nant at the derogatory reports concerning
them which have appeared in American
papers, and invite the American executers
to inspeet *eh. accounts.
Japanese fans are the latest , and best
things with , whickto keep cool. We know
of nothing else which gives as much wind
unless it be the great fan at Dixmoat or a
Deniocratic Convention]
—Henry Ward Beecher hits the Chief
Justice rather hard when he says: " 'have
for years, as' a leader' in nOlio affairs,
deemed him, like his greenbacks, as promis
ing more on the face than they are worth in,
iold." -
--Eastern Florida is 'being laid : out in
large ferns for the purpose lof cultivating
fruits and ly vegetables for the northe
markets. iacksonville, the chic og
port of the State, is but fo '' ' from New
York by ste mei . :ss by railroad.
—Ores :-
once that every man who • • • 1
• .r cliewed tobacco was a hog. We
nk Brick/ Pomeroy must have chewed
once, mu now he is going to start a new
paperii New, York. Henry Clay Dean is
to write for it,nil must once have used to
bac& r too. 1 -
—The third annual tobacco fair of Cin
cinnati was held in Pike's music hall on
Tuesday, and was remarkable for the fine
display of superior grades of tobacco. 113
Or pound was_paid for first class,first pre
1111W31 tobacco. ' 'Various addresses and
speeches with a grand / champagne dinner,
wound up the affair. - -
vertieementa are the
7 --18qua-ga-na-ba, an old
_chief of the Ot
tawa Indians, died recently and a medal
was found hanging on his neck
,which he
had worn for fifty-four years, and which
was presented to him in 1814 by the British
Government for the part which he took in
killing and scalping American whites at the
River Raisin massacre.
—Plan,chette, the mystery, is exciting
everybody now as much as the hot weather
will permit. It is understood to have _be
haved in a very singular way some weeks
ago. When asked ‘, l Will Chase ever be
President," it ansTere'd "Te he 1" This
may be some very abstruse answer, and we
call the attention'of scientific.men to it. -
—A paper giving an account of Toulouse,
France, says: "It is a large town, contain
ing sixty thousand - inhabitants, built entire
ly of brick._" This is
,only equaled by a
well known description of Albany: "Al
bany is Ctown •of eight thousand houses
and twenty-five thousand inhabitants, with
most of their gable ends to - the street."
—lt is in these hot days that the advan
tages of Pittsburgh dirt are shown. In
beautiful Cliivelancl for instance, the houses
are so bright and clean as to make a glare,
unknown to the neighborhood of our dingy
buildings, and the lake breezes stir up a dust
which adds gre-tly to the discomfort of the
people, and which is unknown in-our sand
less streets. • -
—Seven girls went in to bathe in the
East river at New Yore:. Four of them got
beyond their depth and were being drown
ed, when the screams of the survivors at
tracted a young hero only fourteen years
old, who,_by repeated divings, rescued
three of them, but the fourth waa drowned.
The drowned glil was named Towers, and
the Nip, Who was a perfect humane society
in himself, is named Frank Beck. -
"Little Jack Horner sat in Ihq corner •
Eating his Christmas pie,
He put In his [hate, and pulled out a plum,
0 what a great boy am 1. , "
This was prophetic; ' in Jack we see the
Dekiocratic party, in the pie the Conven
tion; the'tfiumb is doubtfully Inserted, long
aila anxious is the search, and doubtful are
the results, but finally, out comes Seymour,
and Demoeocy r all ready, immediately be
gins to sing, "0, what a great boy am II to
find this plum in such a mass of dopgh."
American women who go to Paris otiklit
to be very circumspect in their behavior.
But if the following statement, made in a
letter to a Berlin paper by Sigismond
Kolisch, is true, some of them don't do any
thing of the kind:
There has been considerable talk:foy,sev
eral days , past, about a flirtation, or-10111e
thing worse, going on between a distin
guished personage (the Emperor) and a
young American girl. Incredible as it may
seem, some of these young Amerieainea are
hankering after the questionable honor of
becoming the mistresses of the aforemen
tioned personage. The truth is, the tone
of American society in Paris just now Is
abominable, and the women behave even
worse than the men. The latter will shrink
from no humilillations in order to gain Sc.
cess to one of the leading clubs, or to obtain
invitations to fashionable soirees,but the
, women alixiost ontstripthepriestelses of the
dont - Monde in acts of impropriety and defi+
ance of public opinion. When -you, now
adays, se6 at Bole do Bologne a shockingly
decollettit fair one, • You may be sure
-that she
is either from the Rue Breda, or an 41meri
dak. "(Pest sine-itmerieciia t ot' is now tit
tared with a shrug by the rePrOseritati'ves of
good society,' and with `tt sneer which can.
not but hurt-to the quick all well-wishers to
the Anierican Republic.
,
Rums atirS.:—Tha last novelty: 18 gal*
hats, made in exact Imitation Of fine raid.'
ed straw bats.' The process is so simple
.that the great wonder is that - it has never
been thought of before.. The pulp Is mixed
in:a large vat, heated by.ateam and: thor.
oughly mangled by circular •tee It is
then'drawn off by, a epiggol, into a foim
-which has'a fine wire sieve to receive the
pulp and'allow the water to eaca 'After
the water is run throcch, the iv e sieve
form is placed upon a blcck, wbe , after
drying, it is placed under a press d_
jected to a pressuriof 2,400 pounds' to a the.
eqiiire inch, coming out a perfect hat in ap
pearance, lightness, durability and water
proof.
—One of the poets of antiquity wrote
American Girls of the Period la Paris.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1868.
DENTISTRY
rzra r ErritscrED
WITIIOI7M, 'pang
NO =mom iNiu2 s
a TIMAIRTINTOUS
A rum. paric•
Ai' DR. storrs. •
An PENN 6TEEET. 3D ENAZ ABOVE
( a
ALl iE WAl : C o raikara l Ns ANDeX
AMI ITE.. ' I Mdlifi
GAS FIXTURES.
GAS - FIpIETITRES
AND
. \
-
Cla. - asi, is dleiliers,
, • FOR OAS AND OIL.
Just r eelved, tht finest and largest assortmen i t
ever o ned to Me eltv. ; .
i;,
W,ELDON ,ik KELLY;
147 WOOD STREET, 002..VIEGIN ALLEY..
mb2t:n22 ,
NT, 'SOAP STONE, &o.
HYDRAULIC CEIIIIIIIIT.
SOAP STONE.
PLASTER, CHIMNEY
PIPER.
aDI6:o
DRY GOODS.
CLOSING OUT OF , •
•
sII
ER DRESS GOODS,
J. IL BURCHFIELD 84_ CO'S
Aro. 52 Ste Clair Street.
LAWNS for 25e. worth 3736 c.
LAWNS for 3Tc. worth 62c.
GRENADINES, for 25 rents worth 40c. 1
lATIPAECSC% 7
le 3lZ !MIL-
GREY GOODs, r for SOc. worth 75c.
• •
TIME BEST Assoarairarr OF
DRESS GOODS
IN TRE E ' - CITY, ALL ENTIRELY NEW. AND
C7I4 I P3EST IN THE CITY,
REMEMBER THE FACE,
No. 52 St. Clair 1 Street.
•. - -
87 1 minium , STREET. 87.
REDUCTION,
IN PRICES !
Isi
•r..osE. Tocn. OF.
.SS -GOODS.
ARKET STREET.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS.
B?....MARKZT
11
WOOD
ABBITTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.,
No. 116 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WIEW
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
AT LOW - EST EASTERN PRICES.
168. • —l6Se
Pryor (MODS.
Nvor ALPACAS.
NEW MOILtAW• v •
BLACK. SILK&
HOSIERY and GLOVE.
F. scoucne - ,
SW' No. 168 lrylle Street...Rl
168. 168.
rataernel
rIARR, McCAND 14 & CO.,
ILI (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,/
WHOLIER ALE 1> Ens Ui
Foreign and Domes lr.; a
Dry Goode,
rkk, 04 WOOD STILSET„
Third door above Diamond alley,
SEWING MACHINES.
IIE_ -- GitEAT AMERICAN COIN
TBIRATiON.
. .
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEMING
EIEIRMSrG NLA.CHELTE.
lladd IAO ;Ali
BEM ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY
MAORINE 1N THE TTBINSIOALLY THE OcatrpApAig,i:
#.lreats wanted to sell tits Matitilne.
, CIZAJE‘ isAmelizazar.
_ •• • Agent tbr . Western Pennsylvania.
Omer AND MARKET STREETS,- over
Richardson's Jewelry ISSOit•• . EIMISQS 4
.
• CONIMOTICINERIES:i:
• GEO. IMILELEIN,
Fag Cake Baker* Colketioneii
AND plum= 111
/0111 WIN &DOSOST,IO RlOll7ll NITA
No. 40, corner Federal and•IloblOson streets.
E 11... Oqnstontly so Iliusdi 10/1 01/ZON, of
various flavors. . •
ELEaral W.
Confectionery and Bakert
No. Ape inizranzLii sTrairr.
tilstirgen Semslith mad Liberty=
AV °mint SALOON
=Re: - I ;
HENRY MENU;
---111ER013ANT TWWIL,
78SifITHIPIELD STREET, Pittapnrgh, Pa.
oonitantly on hand. a WI assortment of CLOTHS;
CA 961311M1C5. ViCSTINGIS. &a. 5p20:41
,
Mil
RY u. COLLINS,
_1211:Wood street.
Eizam
M
CORSETS—A complete variety, la white and col
ored, Par Ladies and Misses. •
Wainsook, Vetvetlllbbons P i eper Collars,
Irish LLncn, Rid Gloves, • Paper 6'ntia.
Lawn, • Silk. Gloves. '• Striped Shirts,
Swiss, Lisle Gloves; Embolderies,
Cambric, Oottoo Gloves, Ribbons, etc.
•
Also, THE NEW - aiILiTOGA. COLLAR.
All these woods are to bo hsd at the LOWESN
.PRIQS.I3.
81ELC11.1331,- (MIME Az CO.,
OSCAR F. LAMM & - Ctk---- •
0.1 LAX* • DAT/5.
•
s , COAL AND COKE.
OIDoy filatdoelty Street and P.F. W &
lEt. It., Atleghear
ottpxolou.
Youghiogheny Coal and Connelhoille Coke,
('I~AI4 V OALf COALW
PITTSBURGH. PA.
NO, [kW LIBERTY enTaamr,
(Lately Olty Flour Mill) SECOND ZLOO/1.
Are now tweeared to faralati good YOUGNIOGitir,
NY LUMP. NUT COAL 011 BLACK. et the krffeet
reorket oriee.
All ordtws left at their office, or addreased to
them through the mall, will be attended to Promptly.
_myht:b2t •
TotraxopLzrz AND'OO
Ani zdonotootoionot
our. BLACK ABD reatnammerzr.D co=
Office sad Tard—OORDIKR or BCTLZR. AND
MOUTON. Tint ynad on Liberty and
Clymer streets. Ninth Ward. and on Bcoond street,
near Lock No. IL PUbiburgh, Pa.
Families and Miciotacturera supplied :with the
beet article orOoal or Coke MM. Lowest cash rites.
Orders left at any or their oNeea will receive
prompt attention.
4=TROSO. 84, lIIITTVDINSON
• • Buooossors to
Bl.Pait. Amp YottcunpoMlNTOciAL
iaairmak_siiremo AND
SOAR 'AND Biwa, orsaparior Yough.togneny
CAB • •AND FAMILY COAL.
omoe ad Taa—iriN)T or. Tay Erraurr near
STIPPRoPi,PO4tIII, z •
••Kle_ . 4::"Ce. s . •
mmerej i ttemppersof rrrTsratruort
:sad LY COAL. sad El K.
Coil del rend promptly t 4) pa!ta o e falai
at the lowest menet ' •
. Oboe sad Yerd—OQBARK FOURTH AND.WA.T.
130 N tformenrClamd) arEBEETiL Plttabursh.
O. Box tees. • .
- • cia:
Bmurksi.MOSEß, ' •
' A. ,l {:CiirkEbTS.
• ,
SUIT HOUSE N os
&and Gilt. Olair Street,' , Pittsburgh,. Pa l BOitelal
attention given to the designing. and building of
qarnist /101:1131iii sad 217/11.10 SULtaldliGB.'
TIaMMINGS AND NOTIONS.
?mums ncutium nowN i :
AT
MACRUBI &
No. 19 Firth Street.
ALL -GOODS GREATLY REDUCED!
ON AND AFTER IDLY IST.
BOOP SKIRTS. (La. ea , ,) for
COW3ETEI; (Bea) Fre eh,)
LINEN EANDEEIt a NIEFS, ; E for
IA
HID GLOVES. Ora anted,)
PAPER COLLARS
TTUN, (good)
900 Yds. SPOOL C
orthOc
POCKET BOOKS,
MEN'S SUMMER
NDEBSIIIRTS
MEN'S JEAN DR
!wawa
All kinds Bonne
and Hata
CREAT BARCAI
IN AMAX, ' MSEiI dF
Special Estee to !Merchant
MikaREINA C
t
AT JOSEPH BORNE
DAILY ARRIVAL 0
MEW .43-
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND FL
HAMBURG INBERTINOS•
SWISH EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS;
LACE OAPES,• COIFFEURS AND PARASOL
COVERS; • -
LINEN CE)LLARS AND CUFFS.
IIICISEERY. •
SUPER STOUT AND SUPER FINE . COTTON
AND mum) 1-s HOSE;
LADIES' AND MISSES , Huss, in Lace, Lisle,
Silk and Cotton, of best English and Ger
man makes;
DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at very low rates;
..k.LEXANDRE'S DUCHESS KID GLOVER: a
new line just received,
A full usyrtment of BULLION AND BILK
• FRINGES;
TASSEL FRINGES.
BEAD FRINGES AND.TRIMMINGS;
GIMP HEADINGS;___ •
TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS;
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
STRAW GHOHDDS.
At greatly reduced rates
New KITle HATS—Ladlee• and- M
DR BBO APES, MALINES A DOTTED NETTS:
RINS, FLOWERS,
•
MILLINERY LACES,
BONNET SILE.:-.4„_ FRAMES,
RUNDOWNS AND SHARER ROODS,
Wholesale and Retail.
CAL - IA AND EXAMIN E.
77 and 79 Market:Street.
8337)
NEW GOODS:-
LARGEST AND
BEST STOCK IN THE CITY
LADIES , TINE BECK GAMITLETEI,
With Tiflutary Curti, in Drab, Bu and Tan.
HOSIERY,
A full line of French, German and English.
PANS;
In Silk. Linen and Palm Leaf. A full Rae of white
OPERA PANS.
FRINGES, NEWIII43I SILK ABB BULLION,
In all Colors and vhadoe.
PARASOLS,
FZENGED, BEADED, LINED AND PLAIN.
A FULL LINE OF HOOP SKIRTS.
Also, some new styles DROP SKIRTS. -
78 and SO Market Street.
:.
COAL AND. COKE.
ATIAMWEST M.ABEZTNITS.
Ordere promptly attended to..
DICKSON, STEWART &ICO.,
!wing removed tial once t.o
RISS H. ARMSTRONG,
DZALILIa 13
bRCHITECT9.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
NCITIWIT HS TA. 11111 IN G THE
— kat 1/11/4AlFeilf Mint advance in
prices; we will continue to offer the
Lailest stook of Brnesels, Velvets
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
the lowest prices i reachted this sea-
MlLJust received, afew pieces of
a new and exquisite patienis of
Royal Axminster.
1.00
OLIVER IR'CLINTOC & CO.,
tl z)
• No. 23 Filth S eet,
. 25
SUMMER STOCK
Half Cost
etAre).l.7.l
& Dealers.
EITREIi.
MA rr rr I N . GI- S,
FIE
C 0 . 98,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e,.
DS
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
- 1724 CINGS;
Je29:dawP
EM
NEW CA.RPETS.
MoFAIM&YD & COLLINS .
ENGLISH VELVET CARPET,
' BIZ-41/17AETERS WIDE ;
The Lowes t Prices
I L
iteaehetthis Season
S PERFINE INGRAIN , GAPRPETS
DOWN TO $l.lO AND 8.15 PER YARD.
iz COLLINS,
STEAM
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMENT. - - •
Ind.% TEN YEARS. TRIAL in New York and oth
er Eastern cities hag proved a oomplete success.
- ITS ADVAN'TAGISik - 7
lit—railing and inainkage are sompletely avoid
Whenpiria apart neeeeaary. °
ad—freed from dust, moths or their larvae,
the Carnet look* nearly as good. as newt save the
natural fading from wear..
4th—When perfectly clean, a.Carpet will wear as
long again, a desirable matter u a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of Looks.
'ORDRES LEFT - AT TEN OFFICE,
No, 179 ..Liberty Street"
Or addressed to P. O. linx 473, will receive prompt
attention,
GEO.. L. MA3CLINTOCK I
4 1tOPRIF,T01/. , ,
mpl9
GLASS,"CHINA CUTLERY.
004
LANess.
DYER AND SCOURER..
Pro. a err. FLAXIEt :s►l'
And Nee. 13 end 187 Third Street,
tti4 PITIUMIGH,
„
good,and efficient
- _-21013811 EIiEIPER '
Onewboendesatande 000Mng. Mao, two FEMALE
TEABRERB, for one Or our rnbilo -in%altntione.,
Beat or-refereneea required: Applleatiotk to be
made at 67 FOURTH ttTBBET. 'Jones ,
Boom No. a. on or bolero Monday. Joiy.7.Btb.
CARPETS.
Or
CARPETS!
While, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
xrr G-xtv.A.T
21 kilerli STREET.
HAVE JIIST RECELVED THE
NEWEST - AND BEET STYLES OF
Tapestry and Body Brussels,
WHICH THEY ARE SELL \ LNG AT
Nee. 71 and '73 f'iith Street.•
ScIEONZ, FLOOR.
:mwpaT
100 WOOD . BTRZET.
QUEENSWARE,
smirra, PLATED WARE,
PARIAN. STATUETTES,
BOBEISIAB' °Lig%
And other !STAPLE ACID !ANDY •
0001* a PIM TiA4l47.
100 WOOD STEM.
RICIt&RiI E. BREED & GO.
Aso, woop bT
DYER AND.S MUM,
~~~~Y
It
v
,
FOR SALE - - 4 EAL EST
FOR
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ACERB OF WRITE Plly - Y• AND
LOCK TIMBER LARD. situated ~:`l l Ninek L.
Creek.. Buillnirton townstdp. Indiana e.:Mtityl p
9 nine( from Nineveh Station, on the PetsLyytra,
Central Railroad, and about 60 acres of clas s
land, under good fencing. On the lore-Mlle* 2
erected one Grist Mill. wititla run of burrs lad *
run of atones, all complete and in good running i
der.' One Saw Mill. ,
_in complete order. COM
3,000 feet per day. -, - • ~
One dwelling; house, 'two stories high, yet ii.
rooms, 40'42 feet. ~' --.
One dwelling, 28x40 feet,' 8 room..
One " 18x26!, s• - 2
One " 182116.• " 4 `` •
One • " 18'26 " 9
One " :• 24x26 ", ' 5 .• ' . .1
One Stable. 20.x.94 feet. /6 feet high; Black •
Shop and other outbuildings. This land la a 0
lain with atone coal and iron ore, and-it has p
of never-failing springs of water, besides the ere,
running through the entire premlses, and will ,
sold cheap and on easy terms. to a good-man with ,
little money. • - „
10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENUE: each led
by. 100 feet, on 'widen Is erected four two•
frame dwelling houses, of 6 rooms and ball ear ,
These lots embrace a full square of ground, a' '. .
lug 200 feet on Bedford avenue , and bounds t
each end by a wide street,' with an 18 feet ail ,
the rear. li p the premises is a pump of lastin g
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excellent ater , and the surface of the lots is 1
and needs either filling rtorigrading to prepare
for building purposes, and being in a section of ti,
city-where property is ' increasing• very rapidly
value, make them desirable for as investment, sap
daily as the present houses rent for enough to pt
a good interest on the sum asked for the wh a
proper-Y. Call soon on the undersigned and secai
a cheap, safe and paying Investment.
situatedA. FAILM IDF Und , townshipf good laa: .
inlErit Whaattield lndiana 00
Pa., 90 scree of which is cleared land, in good as
tivatlon, go acres being in excellent meadow. n
improvements frame wo-story elling houi
of 4 roomtt, a bank lbar 3 6 x60 ' feet, wil
stabling underneath; and other outbuilding', all .
good repair. It Is in a good neighborhmdeeonve
nlent to sclools, churches, stores. Ac.. and : will i ',-
sold very 1 w for cash or arrtrreved seethitier
Also, aRIVER BOTTOM' FARM of 78 acre I '
miles from the city, in Elizabeth township, , •
Rr
eny county, Pa., on the Youghloghenff river, .. '
alf mile from Elrod's Station, on the Connell vii •
railroad; near .hurcher aebools, stores; AO, • U
flourishing villages of Boeton and Green Oak n
improvements are a two•etory 'brick house .f it -
rooms, hall and cellar, a good frame bank , • wit
stabling underneath, and - other outbuildings' a we
of- good standing water, at the door. and eri
standing !priers of water on the farm, and,
the
chard of 190 trees of selected fruits of ap 4
.rtes,
trs, peache s , quinces and grapes...
prof near the lineof, thezvillinontrlde of
the eity,makes it v ry
also sizable for gardening or a dairy farm; it I als0!-
good and beautiful location fOr country hem a n 4
the city, lying immediately on the river, o • be
pantie side trete the ralltead. The Wert
Accommodation and other trains on the rail . a'
ford certain and frequeur , opportanttles . dsll
communication to and from the. city. Willsol
ass Whole or In lots of one acre or more; to apt put
o Also, A FARM OF 173 ACMI3, tteil .lb
Clair, township, - Westmoreland County,- Ps., nes
the line of the Penns ylvania Railroad as - i ne, , ,
Station.. The improments area 'taro-story •
house, with eta rooms and good cellar, a thane .
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other onthuildlnize. - T' et .
,Is on the place a young apple and peacir.orchati
120 acres cleared land. divided Into Acids ofeonvt
"dent size, a hirge porthbrof which are. I
well set I '
clover an timothy, th e residue of said tenet eav '
ered with good timber.: It is well watered and er
derlald with coal and limestone, and 0 - convenlenl.
to churches, schools; stores 'mills and- blacksmit • •
shop& A-real gooabargain is offered la thia excel
lent farm; and with It will be sold all the person'
property on -the prenllaes, -
.consisting 'of horse(
cows, stock cattle, hogs and PotatrY• harnest: gean •
wagon,• plows, fartniugimplemeuta andleusehol
and kitchen fturniture. 'Together Will; be - , sold sold ve
low and on easy terms, to a responsible .
Also, a desirable and stay fertile Truro=
158 ACRES AND 25 pERCHESA in Elizabeth
Allegheny county, Pr., on the line of the Herat
railroad. and one andtrae-half tulles from the a
nellsville railroad at uter'sS Station. On.thle
are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, whit
alone is now worth nue-half 'the price asked for th
whole tract. ' The iniprcrvements area log house
frame barn, good fencing, and an apple orshard e
good fruit. It is wells sta r red and underlaid wit
limestone and Slag stone ofc. superior quality, wit;
stone coal for the use of, th farm. . . }
Also, The best FARM in Fairfield townshi p
Westmoreland county, Pit., of' 250 ACRES, aboo
six miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road at Bolivar Station. The improvements are twt
large hewed log dwellings; one of
the largest an{
best frame barns in the township;•two apple on
chards, in geaxlberaingeonditioni corn crib, wa on
shed and other outbuildings. The Whole fa il
under a high state of cultivation: fencing all In '
rate order, ab o uthe land of the whi ch quality .of I
stone soil, 2OO ac;es of is. cleared
the residue of the tract In good timber, such al,
white oak, rock oak, - hickory, walnut as be
This property will be sold very cheap and an
terms, as the owner wishes to engage in other bust
ness. For particulars enquire of\ 1
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G. H. TOWER. 164 Fourth Street:
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P HI SALE.
, TWO HOUSES AND LOT t on Carroll
Allegny,. This propertwill be sold low as t
party laabout leavingthe ci ty, and wishes tolthi ,
of the property before removing." , - •
BAST MILL, TWO DWELL 7 e HOUSES,
BARNS, with good FARM, and about so 9 ac r e
timber land. This property ill be 'told lair. CaA
55,500—balance on time to nit buyer.
FARM OF 180 ACRES. ill be sold for .twentl
.vi,r
dollars per acre. -Improvem to- comfortable. fram3
house and good barn: 50 ac sof the land clear. 1
FARM OF 180 ACHES, n the line of railroad;
very well located for mist g stock; improvemen t, '
meadowsg and substantial; 1 0, acres of the land it
and grain..
CITY PROPERTY.-Will e ll a good brick house
containing live rooms, at 81 teen Hundred Dollars? ',
and would rent for the amount in six years. " f
A. LARGE LOT OF. GROUND, having a rival i
front, and very convenient ofaccess. • . • . i
TANNERI, convenient to the city, and haying i /
well established custom or: local trade connectee /
therewith; kgood dwelling and forty acres of land. ' -
FOUR LOTS' in Sharpsburg, near the tallest& ,
would make kgood coal yard.- - - 1
HOTEL FOR BALE.—Tliat line Hotel proOerty, 1 .
situated at the ;Blairsville Junction, - . oontainins
fourteen rooms and the necessary ' outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees.) TSL
well located hotel wlll be sold low, as. the preside
for wishes to retire from business. . , - .?
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One large House, for Boarding Reuse. . ~..
One new Brick' House, 8 rooms. . . .
One new Brick House of 4 rooms. ' • '''';'' "--
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One new Brick House of 3 rooms. _
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One House of 5 ruotog and t0t,55 by 140.. • ,
One House cf 7 roomsend lot 150 us /50: ... , '
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Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each. -' , '
One new Frame House, 4 rooms. • ..1 :' 1
• Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. , ' , r , I
One new -Frame I House in Wilkinstnrie is '
six rooms and large 10t...we1l suited for garden.
. I acres that can he, divided into acre losta.
5 Luta to Oakland. I •
rower and a large Boom mid Yard tit , rent, In .
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good location. , Will -:be - rented for short- ors, war
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time:
FOR
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IN MINS or 10.000. AND
B. P, HATCH'S REAL ESTATE ONE,
N. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgli.
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LANDS FOR- SA 'LE;
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Union: P acific Railroad Compcmyi
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EASTERN DIVISION. . ' • '
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.Lying along the thae of thetr rind. st
$l,OO. TO $6,90 PER ACNE,
And aa a CREDIT OF FIVE YEAR&
Tor farther inutteuktis, naps. Ito.; addieee ' I '
. 'JOHN: r...Darszirx,/
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. • Land Oottunlssiones, Topelts, punts*
or cuss: B. Ziurnoszi, seei, ' l.
stall .' - . , . . St. Loins, ][is=
polilirplalf RESIODEIOC F ' ' - ilt
BAIA. OR i ItZicIT:4 , &K large two-storr'• d ble
°use, oontalning.lo rooms. , Inolniting doubt .par
or.with marble =tittles. and . all the mode tor
prcrewelite; .1. were •of 'groend, - idled with , t,
icp...,tortitti,tlikl%l"ll:Plithennl4, : . ,
This is one of the ttandsomeit loestiotis n y
count'', and in :a mood • IleighbOrth)olLq ...fi:DDy as
W. A. ' *MOWN Is Beal -EatitteT.Onloc," ST 'Grant
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1011. i; SALE TO: lET.lfiyiksess'
end LON tor gills lir %mot thosilb=an
. be. :Alio., sans* AP al,AVad- 11%
AlBo,'s
Mal WOOLEN HY, With 5110 serer
of land , and good Improvenienui wniolr I ndllsell
cheap And
.on;
reasonable. terSorsv /Wanes. :Houses
so let stegood etreets_,. =rote I:rivalling Romps for
rent he both Ohl" - ' For tartlwaativeSarktntile
ja2s . ILlSSerini @net. ontlotltetistbetirsl.
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itnettine Stone Woi+kt, -'
Norterrest'corner of West .Coromon. AllethelaY•
FRED'S ATVATER4ii, CM .
Rime oi brad or p_reptre on abort notice Heartit
sad Step Stone, Flags ' for - Blilerams,,, Brewery
Vaults, Mo.' d ano TOmb Storer; ito. _
orders promptly executed. Prices reaoonablir
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