El ttt littshro Gaidtt. zocamvEß nofm. . . . The following. hiteelienentirgooted - at a `Highland Botietyi, dinneith London • are as , • • blaiii . Jollied to .. 'ea lialikey : .•,-. . • Tarewell to Lochabert itzewell to tha glens. ': : "To the *treads arm llhe eorrlis, theistruths and t he,' Warewell.ohlarews to tbiheantlhil shore, well maybe return - to Lochaber no m..re. i l'ro long-- r mounts upward the smoke of our fires. .100 longer or ns are the homes cf our sires, • - No bread for the winning comes in at the door, lalchaber I ,Locuaber ' fsrewell evermore' ---• • . ] In thedays that are grme tit .In the 014 1 1:appy time. Brave men were the inte and of the clime. Bat the g roe .e and t e d eer need- e keellyards of aislirel m aybe return to Loe ober no no i',. Sight gladly We'd cling_ tL . thes. land Lof birth! And dgnt (dr thee I -die Tor thee-,.prlde Of t , Ranh! Bat me n without hope are as drift on the sho re , Lochaber! Locnaber I farewel.• evermorel : - Iv • 3rarewell to bochaber, Its eloud-covered Bens, . • - Its clear, wimplln. latrines. its bonnie green glens. ' ,The holy. the desolate, Beautiful anise— _OW. return. we rettirnylo Lechaber no more.' farewell, oh farewell Land wherever we roam, ---- SPY nam • . ail be syttp.ol and wateha ord of hem She ',rho o joys That no.time shall restore. ' • Lost! 10 1 ltn. Locbaberl lost' lost' evermore. EPHEMERIS; 1 - . .-1 3 eto a-tem:ideas. \, -., - Rom ,„ ~, • ro is in . Washington. )„,--G . arabaldi walks on crutches. -': omahfili; a monetary crisis. ' • —34adame ienzternps is dead. ---Sohlke is to .dance in Chicago. —Figs are ripening all ear Louisiana. `--.1. Y. lectnres to-night in - Steubenville. -Alum is largely used in making claret. 'L.-Nobody talks of anything but the heat - Novi. ' .Fe le foot padti are a late St. Lords Ben i • satio .. . . . \ I k cle-in-the-Day had a son who sue. , seeds him.“ , --Tomatoes are selling in Zanesville for 25 cents' if• quart. ------„ • • ' Irawingroortf balconies are used as , clotherf lines in Madrid. .T-44.00010r the, season is the rmi ng te of a N e wport totter. ' • _ --------. \ The Susquelfairfa river is to be stocked Iwith)black basEi - from the Ohio. ' - - ' , .• 'The French Minieter to Peru died' re cently of yillow fevex at Lima. \ ..- i \ . - 77 Quilp asks "liiirben does water reams 1 bte:equity?" When itis just-ice. _ —Lager and whisky are called Java and " 1--- likrialiii on Sundays, in New York. —New Orleans peperr, are pleased with a new j hearse which. has appeared in that_ - place. \ Parepa has had a fight with her Cali- Tornia manag er ; she is eeling very heavy abOut it. . - L \ ;—On Wednesday ( col was 140 iriljew., • York, and . Mercury only 40 below it, Irrs 102. ,--11 a).: Gen - . Silas Casey, who has just zetlied from the army, baa been 42 Years in 'tie aervim. i ' Copenhagen during the summer =one's is the gayest andliteliest town in Europe; Perla' perhaps excep —Mount Lincoln is the highest,pealt in Oeloradn, it being 17,000 feet high; or over $ l .O OO feet more that Mont Blano. - - 7 Lsmbell has taken Tcnitee's - Place In Itatemtui'a Opera Troupe which opens at iblo's with "Barbe Bleu" on Monday. -4The Hon. Anson Burlingame lite Man darin•ef the ied, a rank which taies preoe deuce of everything but royalty.* China. —Five tons of moral ison. in the shape of nasty books, were re&ntly captured in can establishment and destroyed by the London police. ~.t'l — Bome of the eastern papers are , trying to, get up a trur i •atie against theadOrinons. it is mot a bit too soon to have their vile doe trines extirminated. —Wheeling is to have street preaching; we hope i that they will at least wait until etailer weather or sun ..strokes - will be on ihl3 increase among the Preachers. &Riley is icheertul sort of a per ti; he heads Ida editorial ' on the Demo cratlo nominatien **slit ,be worse." •We kitow • no other Democrat who can say , ' ae riot Occuired : in 'Steubenville. on ikretbiesthy arming ant en lied in been the 004 or ion:ri:oters'imi two iTw• .of the former • were;.ar , rested. 't , ?. • '-- -We dcpalt.see that. We weather • sty moles just now;althotigh we do own: Ales eun we Imagine it hutch - hotter even andol Seward tiny:ail the'iolcanoee .ender the sun., r• ' —A ma n Be.yeoly years : old; recently died in the State prison atling Sing, who, forty.; mine leers ago, via Worth. - $100".000i aldel,F ° P e X t y . Ift* York wash many • : -1... - Instor,Conness,ht stdd tote eitglitiM io4inutrried re Was' iiiidreth, a niece of i (wrath - , Bider, , of . 11emarktible , pentotral 't ' beantyand intelligence, ,„a gi l l i ct s 1 1 ; ehti.itnientriiii neat.. - -., , r .- .-• • 1.. e. .BLE -.L t r.nis ferrfcompany-ht t e inn, \---------cluised l ie U. t 3. raw,. "Vindicator," and \ cUrPOBei i using it to : keep a fiesee °Pm for ferrylboits through the-icatni . tittg.the win- Ser.P i retty cool roceedir.Vor, tiiis sort of -he atardo Health in St: _Dottie Intuit ...lie tnii, of gOod4tingS, tie theiseized and - condscated all t LwaterMelons in the Mar-, ' ket i tlie ether day: If, we wbrela Baied or L 11.14111tve would like, ln seize all the rice: - cream in the city _muff - these hot nights. ,i / —Tlie Beratoltliietid _ heePeriare delight: dat thelresp of . thesesson; they, an: • Sitipitel the fulletitystaieir they ', bare ever': 'had -' 'llanY of, tlia familiar Eleithern faces, - 1 luxe appeared thlit , , year •lbr' the tirstiltne I since iftKl t and,:liforthernMii, are ,i*igliii /- the die!iik . '`,i ; 2 , ,• , ;'`l:;r7 ~- e :'--; i .. , --iniie imertOsiriLites at :clopeibivid'' I - , - - wbdVittentlypuid .iiwthi* Q uee h , l of ,D4a,,, / mark, were 7 a little-sttniiihed „to see that she wore chesr:drest‘"kind that., on • . ~ , • Ti ein g 1 ° r. W ,_ T 11 4 (, 1 *HOI'Aie 14 .. P.Aheri t erhs. , \ , t ag .9 44 8 A , eon° 1 stockingom vial 1 she , , \ had beetatnittlaW_ .4 •,"./ l' -, •` '' ').., ',",, a itiii tri Wt . liot i viest4i ,kt;,, , tz;iviork - critics continue to - prehltf - ,' pe, IC e llo gg 's singing and tictink . ,filti '-----,- ' -\ _ for thg Ontt Oita in tar iter orthal It4ghnent, Imo, - , worlifiitkithett, I tli* toel4l bar drtun iiliYing. f. . ~ 1, ; THE HAUATEI/ HOUSE. J, Story of Life in Luti/pw, Mims. 4 ' On the wide, sandy plafnirldelt,etches its weary \ mortotodyhet*e crowded `. Manufacturing villages! . c.r - dlibpOkriver_ and the quiet villaws of - Oran* and South Hadley, .sta4l house tOit rods, frth a lonely real It ilea twostories and an-L, though the single room in last is the only room that is inhabitable. The two story part, now_a ruin,haa neverheenntore than a shell A quarter of a century ago Shubael Jones put it up, planted a little orchard aroundl4'and-ISKltlbTt6lEhlfl9cK: eyed, high-tempered trifh.P N, , ,Bit. he , tria at that time an incipient drunkard, and soon every appearanae* , of ,comfort and domestic happiness fled. the place. And one dismal November :night the wretched wife sum moned her neighbors front their beds to go. where the poor sot lay dead at the foot of the cellar stairs. No inquest was held, none doubted that he was killed by -a Dfall in a drunken fit in ,attempting another visit,to his cider barrel. 'The widow rented the 'place to a tenant who neither kept it well nor paid its rent. She went With her little boy, who was not quite an idiot, to work in the paper mill at the village, then called- "Shipmuck." For long years she changed from factory to factory, as best she could keereher son em ployed. He was always:harmless and still. He was always obediert when under hie mother's eye and working at her side ' but the,prudent people of Ludlow, where they last lived, feared to allow them to "gam a settlement," and thus render their town Ha., ble for their future support. < So they ob. taihed 'the consent of the agent that the widow and her son .need not , keep strict time, and offered to furnish a room in her old desolate house., three miles from the fac- tor)", if she would live there. The proud wonilak understood - the motive, and, with a flash of her dark eyes 'declined their kind ness. ' But she soon bought a little furniture of a family. that was moving awaY, and re established herself in the gloomy. old wreck. It-was now late in the fall when" the. widow Jonetefirst noticed that the grass.was disap pearing from the road side by thebara oppo- site her door. •It soon - grew obviously worse;- and though a bald - spot 'on a man's bead is no great wonder, thitibare spot, with no hoof-marks on it, baffled all her ingenu ity. The fence too seemed:_victin, as if by loungers leaning upon it. What could that mean ? No human • gathering could have been held in that lonely_place sines the day when that moldering frame was, raised except on that sad day when the moldering frame of the owner went to its long home. The explaination of that mystery involves us in a deeper one. One night in . Beptem tember a man from-Ludlow was passing the house just after the factory bell had an nounced the hour of nine. As he neared the house he heard a groan. It was a single 'groan. and then all was still. But it was ,such a groan as no,one utters twice, and he i who hears it never wishes to hear it again. lHe felt it his duty to rush into the house, but he dared not. After long hesitation he went on his way speculating whether , the widow had murdered her idiot son or had been murdered by . him. -And when he saw them both ' Conte quietly Into the village , the next morning he doubted first his eyes and next his memory. ' But the same `errand again brought him past that lonely house a few nights later. Again he heard the nine o'clock bell as he toh app approached the house, and again, as he was oppos to the house, that dreadful . groan. Then next night he walked out with aneigh bar, timing his steps that when near the house di heard that mortal sound. Both were certain that it came from the house. Three went out, and five, and fifteen; and thirty. All heard the groan and all agreed that it was exact to itritime to a quitter of a minute. Old Captain Ilardcastle Said that if he were shut up in a hold.as-dark astalk ' night, he could tell within ten minutes *hen the time for his "leven o'cl , .ck" came, but he couldn't,keep time with a ghost.- One [ guessed the spirits heard .the bell: The agent stopped the bell one night, but the groan was heardarusuid. And it was not a similar groan, but the same grotp, , re peated every night since poor Jones `broke • 1 his neck." Otheri said th,at' if' they were • the Widow, railer than live 0 month in that house they would confess ,the deed and be , One night:the lawyer- and the doctor. •Ludlow, both young men, went> out quite a i early. , 'They went into; ~ the. hem ' an "wanted to. ait till -the moon rose." Th widow-ove them-sosnt welcome;' shit h not forgotten Ludlow prudence, and she al 'ways conjectured that her present _guesta 1 bad their share in that atilt Without _a l candle she sat there stretching. her . skinfgr f hand. to the blaze, for the night. was Chill.. i The gawky: ;boy', who would be n*ll.-sesr eiffeet long, if . straightened' cut , nu who seemed to have aaluired his longitude atthe expense of blitlatitude, as it put through a 'rolling mill, sat there-in kinks and silence. They heard ,the , factory bell, they beard a cricket, they heard a lusty rat; but 4 they heard no .groan! ~ At halt-past nine they went , oat 'to a'ilarge g shivering, impatient crowd that had edssed.,l lll : l r groan and loft 'misused. Ia an instant more the groanwait, heard. in all its perfection. Our I friends hurried baCk tnthe house to inquite'wheth - er the lawyer bad - dropPed a glove: The . widow wit making up - a trundle•bed that 'had been lurking, unsuspected' by them bi-' neath the large - one in ,the darkest earner of the room. .They admired ' tlus contrivance for econoiniiing spiee - Could' the 'Widow move it' easily? fihe'lid 'rut it in and :drew it`out again. -' By "this 'titan' the law yerhad hound' his glotie in his pocket,' and non they wished the widow good night.' Meanwhile - the cintaiders:'had'- heard ' twO 'extra groans; the first was somewhat differ= eat trerethe cruel tone brit the laid ma&pa "l have found, , sa,ys the lawyer,: "that Ludiow has expendi.dit ' least' three'.. hun dred miles.travel .on 'foot, and.an . in the! night, and a hundred hours loafing by these old bars,,just to - tutar that 'Weaned ;drawMit: ,• het . 'trundle' heit - tot that "Jacob's-ladder .. . idiot." ' • , "And let tie recommend you,'" added the doctor," "when yell find anything, *it! Can": :not e$016111; not to lump .to the concluwon that' it'in ' einV , ilatnraL — lt". ik, mor than -1 pretiabltr=.it Is Wile( 0---rftutt; ,if , .you ' -knew ; enough, ynh'doind find a physic al cause for every physlad effect.". , • ,; AnclB9'4o37***? borne . and Went to. , bed ,Aid' thoipexi•iiirins sloe grass grawfagaiw, around tiT,3yl4filea,lwo..., „,,,.: : ..,. • „ "_ thr • : 4ltz Tna ;67 1 1041X: Agana I ' s u^st , itis More curious thaw theantiill seller. , Heitrinidles a large and shallowband.darl .through.: the streeta, , covered 14vrith" thuga' - tot 114k - crawling all OM the-sides or tbeciartil: with horns. extended• and , house on 4 1:01itik :4V dozen can be purchased far the small ioti ' otywo sow :you can 'soled; Med yotiniK and wry Mem away in a paper big,- 1 13ditie people.esp, them .t`toti;•tlke - opor t v ; i duets , : 4•Rsivithrm - *Oh .10)nity . tints' ' Thal/est: suallenotne fretin'lbirguntlit . thaautilttitW I , and' ale fattebed Ili The "itine leaves': noes! 1 novt selling are gathered in every ditch orn.l Ode thisfitfjtheattft rtl' cemeteries 430,1 'tug the - J*4,44pp* r ~ . „ ,41 , : ~,.~..s~iur::'s PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATUDAY, dITIX 18, -1868: DENTISTRY rrwerwgilPIRACTED i t 4' VirlThOtX' 1 0 .iLtriU • ), 4 , 4 1. 110 . CENW Al t z ve. -- A FULL SET NOS" AT DR. • I . 279 FINN =OM 3D DOOn ABOVA"itarpe ALL WORIC'WARILANTWiI ,ICIALLAND SS AMINE BPSCIILKNB OF eirANg vtrixiar. .ITI3. _ - - Any 94,10 GAS FIXTURES. GAM irixirvitES AND r; CJhasn.aeaters, • , FOE tus. AND OIL. Jost received, the finest and largest iusoortment ever opened In this city. WELDON & KELLY • 14 Womitrnurzr. cos. viitirN :n22 'WENT, SOAP STONE, &O. YDRAULIC CEMENT. )AP STONE. PLABTESI, ONIENCNICT TOPS. WATER prrEs. wil:o70 DRY GOODS. 87. BuItILET STREET. 87. GREAT REDUCTION - . IN. PRICES TO CL O SE wrociE cer DRESS 4: EO7,)COII:IkS,. 87 MARkET STREET. - THEODORE F. PHILLIPS. Jet: 97....m.ARairr STRZET....BI. us WOOD T. ARBUTHNOT, BRAUN &;. CO., Nat 115 Wattlfick, litiallugh, Pan WMCO DRY GOODS MID NOTIONS, AT ISIVEffrEISTEEN PRIM& •-•-- , ••••1619. 16E3 : . ....z.gmieek••••••••«•• , ‘: ~-• - l ur , em GOODL ^ Age Inca ,aCe 7 , ' NE,C3I-fiiLAL IL. ; . .- ...., .„,011 __ , .4.7.,„dzi.: ' .' , , s .. 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Vr'L'''''..:Vl:' , ' ',s.4 " . •P r i;` '4 '4.' 4 .`t -' ''-' .. * 4. ?1 ',3 'i - " - . 4 -44' , 3” , , ,, N.5, Zire:2ol`.:.,W,4l=tMZ:Z.\:,.#hfrd'il''' '''a'''''''''''''''.47,%:,:e-;'..."1...'`V-414z,.:,;_,,._ ,;.%-r„.....,-,, , ,;..,-,,,- ,4.,,,..„.g.,„...-.,..„1„.,,,,...,.....;, ~,--..v . ..13.4,...,... _ ...,...„........„..,,,..,......4.„.,...„,........,...4..,„..4.4„,,,..„,..,,,w4..„4„&i: fi.,4SZAV--,-S-a.k. . - " e., •;*, •• •• , ,ir - 41 4- 5 , :r.•4p....p - ,••...• •• - •-' 1 4:4-1.-4"..r••• ' IMMI szatrair K. uoi.uraiii, .. • - 95 Wood street: 115. . ~ r MEE *:li . ..,':•'';',:z . :f , . Vil i•Cii,:i j im i l =k4=d pitimias arAsimii 1)0111'*! 4a " AT ; .'' , 4 . . . 1.. MAORI IN ar , CARLISLE'S, . . No. 19 Birth Street, - ALL: GOODS • GIEATLY REDUCED! • ON AND AFTER JIILT IS'i t : HOOP minas. (Lame...) far ' we. 00282T13,111eit.1 French,' go LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 fo'r 25 NW .LOVES,' (warranted,)...... ' .... .. . ... L 00 , PAI22 COLL,ARS , 200 Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good) • 5 tui 1 , POCKET BOOKS, w r th 60c 95 - MEN'S SUMNER. DE4151112T3.. .... .... 50 MEN'S TEAR D WEBS To All kinds Bo ets and Hat,s at Half Cost. . 2 GREAT BARCA1018! IN ALL KINDS OF ococms. Special Botts to Mertibants elk Dealers. n 180111716 & winusm, jyl am 19 FIFTH STREET. T JOSEPH HORNE & C 0.714, DAILY ARRIVAL OF aD►`~'~e SZ.) 1~~~ aemstme EDGINGE AND ILOUNCINGI3I HAMBURD SWISS EDGINGS AND INEZETINON:• LACE CAPEZ, PPS AND rexi mm. COVERS; - LINEN COLLARS AND ODIN& lEtcmßrrarsr. onwrit STOUT ` AND SUPER . FINN OOTTON AND MERINI HOSE; • LADIES , AND - NIMES , HOE, la Lace, Blik and Cotton, of beet Anglialk sad 9or maa make. DoIktEOTIC PAIERY, at very_lc!w Meek_ ALEXANDUE , S ,DUCHEM h.LO kiWysz, • new line lust reeetted. A MI usyrtment of BULLION AIM BILK FRINGES.; TABBEL FRINGE'S. BRAD FRINGES AND TRLICKINGS; GIMP HEADINGS; TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS; PARASOLS AND BUN UMBRELLAS. STILILW 4300.135. At greatly reduced rates. • If ew HA TS-Ladles' and bly_ses. CRAP MALINES_, DOTTED NEMTB; RIBBoN FLOWERS, MILLINE Y LACES, BONNET 81LES,FRAM141, RUNDOWNS AND SHAKER OODS, Wholesale and Retail. CALL AN`ll EXAMINE. lit and 19 market Street. Alniver. NEW GOODS. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY. LIDU2I TIRE BUM GAIIIIIIETEI, With =mg Cues. la Drab. Buff sad Tan. • . HOSIERY, A full Halt of 'reach. Genus mad Engitsb.. FA N S; DAM f ad Palm LeaL A fall Ilae White `cFANS. ium tIES, SEWING SILK AND BULLION, la all Cohn and *badge. PARASOLS, i !SINGED. BEADED, LINED AND MAIN. - FULL LINE OF HOOP MO Alen, some new styles DItOP 001181STI3 A • eyed. ler Ladies Nahoook, , rarretabbose Papo tri Linea. allt ?Roma Wpill Bolt Lisle °wive, 041111brie. Oftaos Gloves, eta. TEE NEW ISAILCTOOL COLLAR. All %hoodoo& are to be had at. the WW112.11 SCRUM, GLYZIE _Oz. CO.. and SW Marla* Street. COAL AND.OOHS F% 1A1!131 * . • 7. &tine '" ' ' 0. nAsu. COAL AND COKE. `ogle*, Sandusky *Strata. and P.P. W. A - 11.1nirlburny City. ISSollogheny ;Coal and .Conellolle-eolu3; WintST DIASICST sew. Eresdersproisyslt stteadadia. COMA COAL!! COALS!! DICKSON, STEIVAIIT & f3o.r Havlnit ‘ reniove4 tbetreffloo NO, 667 Y.IHF3RRTY swztimwr. 0 , 1440 Oft 7 EWA. Are now prebend to fonder' and YOUtfft1001:110 NY LURAY, NUT COAL OR IILACR, at We lowest imiorkei. price. All order, left at theft oMoe, or addressed to ,thens through th e he attended to promptlY. air/Utah RILES H. AIIMISTRONet JXOI7OOIOOLENT AND 00 iE t4hotDreHot• . :430AltiflutON AND DESITLPITT MED ithArt;', ?inn_ AND IItOKTuNSTK. First, yard 'on Liberty 11114 ClyntOrltteete, 3 Ntel Ward ,. Ind on iteterndstreet:' ;.N9 •Plittditirgh.: ; . r Mranna.,arid Itanniketureni, uniiptheil with lie ' pert art e tike ist, the limes; 460 rates. C a ters deft at , gay of , their linen* renetit ~.„ & • NN2BO)N . IPP r NILA L L i T i ' otoAi4V4Ci‘i - L MisDN AollZß.in A t=Perk= CAS AND TAMIL' ilea; sUT Yar4I.44NYNON.:TNY-BricllM iefi thethir walts.,„ . • 1131ERMR COAL ; i ; 1.; ; ;-; -;. • 'l - x i d elkl 6tii7o: 7r e t Y ) I arid .11PUTIfitslitailluqf tbe dtta attibe et mita. Ird.4.lthip...._tottivrs - AND w - AT 1 , Wm i u Plitaballak - • Fs:4, , ' 1.4.1.0..•..013211i MEE I 7100 ) BAIU S 1 4 .t.,! 1 . 1 W.F1 1 4 ~ x,nr " littitit'Abg9V4TlON Ainijirorukymi. • owl Pgiat 4 47.h. Oih.;o o #l 4 . istastitiiOino toACiagdiplii biglifew, IsNorioJiJu , *1: , .7. , • OE ME rata +NAM , . at alma and odd- FZII CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS ! CARPETS I 5' 4 1 m.gi,Nrs*cmunEso HERE tpid • HAVE N4r",!41/):VANCEDIPRECES;I ti lt we or■• fer all kindi* cAarkki "for the *resent at the very low bat CASH RATES of the past season. _Raving made aU our contracts previous to any ad- Vatice; - anti ettilii we are enabled to ' BIDIY lower than they can be per . chased thii .Fall. 111c,CALLUM BROS 51' Firm STREET., 7717: CA.R,PLTS. NOTW ) ITHST.S.NDING THE lffanufactuyers' reoent advance in prices, We will continue to offer the Ilazgest stook of Brussels, yelvets and Ingrain Car:l)de in the city; at the Tolrest prices,reached this sea son. .y.st received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal AxminSter. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., 30.23 Fifth Street SITISIAMt ST'()M CARPETS-! "White, Bed, Decked, Striped 'and Fancy M AL. rl" 7E` 11'oF 431- S, 3:6r ciataiver 011 Cloths, Window Shades. &e. BOVARD, ROSE & CO” 21 VIET)! STREET. Jeekdiert ' ' ' jutrE azcztvED. . . NOTTDIGHArd - CIDITLINS. SWISS LACE CURTAIN'S. _ Brass and Wood Cornices, THE NEWEST LIE BEST PATTERNS, (many of Which cannot be had elsewhere.) AT THE LOWEST PRICES. meNARLArm a coLuNs, 71 and VII Pirtn Bpmcwet. }eternal' • "teZooND rocs► S . TEAM ~ - : : : , . CARPET BEATING : i • . i - ~. ESTABLISHMENT: WiddiTlNl Tl!.hiltS• ?MAL to New York sad oth e es. Nu era bas proved a complete swam. - r Irl ADyAIIITAGIM3 .' MS—Nedlaf sad IMMblige are sompleisteavokl led. . std-IRI, rippia.g_lrpatt - , , . _B4l--esi me from ' dust, moth* re their linim W I Calla tookfr4ealii as 4%04 -a! sew. - awe' Me la ssuriu tug from liver. : •.•• •. .- 7.: i ilith—Whea perfeetle-sdein;ti Mips% will Meer so loos again, a desirable matter sea mere potiM Of liooftain, tesatoosbmg et loots - ' , 'e' '" , V • ' -' - ' .. . , , , .. t J4s. oars xas tiort AT rut Oinnoz.: „ - .• No. - 179 -1413erty• Street”' or aJdiened so P. O J* ii73,-wis receive priiiipt , , • '• GEW 4„IIxCLINTWI: r r. ‘' Ishl ; - 11 , - 1 . ' '..- :.- ' ' ' •r'• noriki rms.: GLASS, OEgNA. CUTLERY.,: A, 6L'ASB AND -I.QUEE,PiStiiARC. •,-• •"v ') summit this was. I:.PARTAK STATUETT ES' . - BOORIPE:111,A1A; , Ana GUM? wefts . Sittri r .:*-11001X3, a aisat.vartety:' • - ,100 WOOD eTallDrif . RICH*R3**-pßicglirk:tii. lop. "WY! gr,REET. Dwiß HL J!, bitif AND aceiWien;!,.'`. rito. : a; cIAsIP 3 hrtVis:s7 cl • 5 • /ad 142.1.86 , sount'llibrittitee" , , a AttirElkilood'ilind;elloo4ipt W , , ~,, I , . , t{l6l. 1 t-1 -1. IM ! .; ., h P rl )1 .. k... , :t-t $., .4, . t t -7 ' z 4.IOI:MIMUIEIR i pa• 11 , 1 -.:.: ' ' ''" •."".i, A- .<-1 •)-r., ~. 41,,„t,i4iniaxiseiti000ll i f.iipweiritiaii: A voguake4ot , 'tit . *, ltsgigxtttlit'bbs' . l u m p 43141errittfrixvdjl , ' pps up ht. tiA 1 4:1116.... ad 10 1 ,41141144,1 1" 4,4lr dUlgi : 011:1611( ..,(1411,x, , 1.,11.1.1. ~.1..:, 1,. 5.,.1 .N-11111 .., Fft'M ß NEli l4ll l l6 l 4rl le raa t tr ni a - Wm. ad of he quality. piUttou,veteb stip litillkur a elo tbe upa st ereAtettinarmeov iteed.) : 11 Ar . =.M.4 4 r.f.f1,41Ateitivkin,*.4 1 4,44443, i . :11,71 /AIL 1111111.ftu , 4 0 . 111011140111.111e4ewmay,;, . • - • .P.- , ;, , C:7 '4', FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE., oCRES , OF WITETNI PINK; AND RIM LOCK TIMBER LAND.r slenated- Re-Black Lie. Creek, ROffingtWtewnsbip; Indiana county Pa, ' • 0 mites from Rinevan Station, on the Pennsylvant , • .Central Railroad. and atm% CIO acres of clear* land• nilder good fencing. On the 'Premises ar ereetedone GNat MIL with It run Of burrs and i mined stones; all complete and Ingood mining or der; One Saw • Mill, in complete Order, curt* 3,000 feet perelay.: ' ' • - • - -One .dwelipsni , haute .. , two - atediel lligh4 ‘ With I loonts„ - ,40:411 feet. . One dwelling, 118 :40 feet, Et tor:* ' One •••• I.ltrille " S ..•-0 • ••• - One " 18126 "' 4 1".4.- One " • 10 - 1116 " 2 . ,1 - 2-7,- - • One 24x20 5 ''' _ _ (Inc Stable. 20124 feet.l6 feet high: iltackszete Shop and other outbuildings. ,This land is under, laid with atonelicaland iron+. ore. and it ihtellaene of never-falling springs of water. i besides the el running through Abe entire preralsett, anti win lieldebeap and on easy terrns,to sigterdman wft ,- , little money. • 1 10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENCR. eactriosm - by 100 feet. on :which •is erected four trtosegr frame dwelling Moises. of 6. rooms' antriedi ellosh• These tots • embrace a full elleare.o l. "rolled. heat tug 200 feet on Redford avenue..nrot btnindegeg each end by a wide street, with an Ifrfeet alley b the rear. on the premises is a pump o• lusting au; • excellent water. and the surface of the loteisit Te, an. , needs:niftier tilling notgrading I cipreparethee for building purposes, and being in a seetton of lb city where property is increasing very rat:Willi value, make them desirable for an investment, ease daily as the present houses relit for enough meg . . a good Interest - on the Want asked for the whole m oper y. Call soon on the - nndb, signed and seem, a cheap, safe and.paling investm. at, - - ... . Also, •A FARM OF - no—A - eitEs iff goad' Ilk* situated in East Wheatileld township. Indiana Oa.; Pa.., 00:Loses of which:Ls - cleared laud; In goaded: tivation, SO acres being in excellent meadow. ~ i le improvements are a twotetory frame dwelling Iliad , • of 4 rooms, a frame b.nk barn, 36x60 f.•el., eau . stabling undo neatu, add other outbuildings, all Ils good repair. Wm- io -a•good tieighborhoon; Carnal 'dent to schools, churches, stores. Ac.. and wilkln Boni very low for cash ors amittered set:entire. , - - j Also, a RIVER. BOTTOM FARM of 10 acres. 1Q miles from the city, in , Elizabeth township, £ll5 gheny county, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one ' - half mile from EirocPe Station,' on the Connellevilli railroad; near ...hurehes, schools, stores, Ac. in tin flourishing villages of Boston and Green Oak. Thi improvements are a two-etory_ brick- house .0f..112 rooms, hell and cellar, a good fradde bink batzrrilit stabling underneath, anoU . other outhaibilugs; ewe& • of good standing water at the • door, and several; standing springs of water on the farm. and-aver. chard of 700 trees of, selected fruits of apples. cber, ries, pears, Peaches, quinces and grates. This pea erty being located near the line of the ralire vrittitn one hour's ride of the City; makes it very de taxable for gardening or a dairy farm: It Is M4Ol good sod beautiful location for country homes 'Doi the city, lying immediately on the' rivet, on the posits side from the railroad,. The West Newtes Accommodation and other trains on the nillroad a lord certain and frequent, opportunities-of 403 communication to and from the City. 'Will' be' flora as a whole or In lots atone acre or Mere. to seltplM chasAl A. FARM. OF 173 .ACRES, situwied_ln SC, Clair township, Westnioieland_ menty„, ga.„ ersi the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad at `HOustee etatlee.- The improvement:; area' twreatery,trattie house,__ - with six rooms and good crilar,a tramsbaria barn SO by 60, feet,.and other enthuildinga. - There :ken the place a young apple and , peaoh , orchardil L2O acres cleared land. divided tato riehissfotanwe Meat else, a` large portion of which are well so b . ckwerand timothy; the residue ofsaid tract 'con. erect With gOodtimber. , It -la-well watered an& Sts. dmiald with goal and limestone„ and is,cowyentent teehtirches,' sebools, - stores, mills and - blicksinitk shops. A real good bargain is offered In this creel. • lent farm; and - withlt will be sold all the, personal property oti the premia - es, oonsisting .of - horses, cows. stock Cattle, bogs and poultry, hornets; gems, wagon. plows. farming' implements and , bonschola and kitchen furniture.. -.Together- win be sold spry low and ou earT terms, to wreSponsinie purchaser., Also, a desirable and eery•fertile Tract-of-Land u IBS •Ao nEs AND 25 PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tit 4 - Allegheriy.county, Pa., on the line of-the Hempaald rallimuL' and one and one-half miles from the Cod nellatille railroad at tintere Station. .On this farli are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which alone is nosy worth one-half the price asked for itic whole tract. -The Improvements are a log home; frame barn, good fencing, and au apple, orshard 01l good fruit. it is well , stored and underlaid with limestone and flag none of a atiperlor quality, with stone coal for the use of the farm.- ' - ' • •• •• Also, The:;.best FARM. In Fairfield. township, l Westmoreland county, Pa., of 250 ACRES-, about miles- south or T the ennitylvanta Central Ralt4 road at Bolivar. Station. The improvements are tarsi large hewed log dwellings:. one of. the largest, an& best frame barns in the township: two apple Ag. chat de, in good bearing osimditioti., corncrib, wagon.. abed and ether. outbuildings. The whole - farm 10 under a high state of cultivation: fencing all Mama rate order. and the land °film best geality.ef lime stone soil, -shout SOO ameit of which is cleared sue the residue of the tract in good , tlibber, . sack white oak: rock oak, hickory, walnut and be - This property will be sold very' cheap arid on terms, as the owner wishes to engage la other nets- Fer Particulars enquire of , .:, , -.• . G. H. Towsir, 164 keiurristireet.- - - mell „ FOR SALE. .. •. . _ TWO SOUSES AND 'Lot , on Carroll '' Alleheny. This property will :be sold low, as the party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dlepoe , of the pro before TeMOVielff, ; I _SAW MI LL, - TWO DWELLING Huuns TWO, BARNS, with good . FARM, and about . B OO .atmes, timberland. Tide property wilt be sold low. Cask It2,soo—balatire on time to Butt buyer. ;- FARM OF 120 ACMES, will be sold for twenty , dollars per acre. - ImProvemente comfortable frame re bone° and , Rood barn: 50 acs of the land clear. I FARM. OF 150 ACRES; near the line of ratircs2l4l very well located fur raising stock; improvemente are good and substantial: 100 acres of the .land in! maidow and grain. - • • CITY PR( ipERTT.--W ill Sell a good brick tionse,d contain five rooms, at Sixteen lionized Dollars, and wou ld g rent for the amount in six years. A.L ARDIS LOT. OF *MOUND, having a liver frost,,_and very convenient of actress. • • .t TANNERI, convenient .to the city, and lisWi well estab li shed custom or - local trade - con r therewith; a good dwelling sad forty Soma 6flied. - • FOUR LOTS Sher b the glissidf In Ps urEvi t k i lar • Would - make a 'mod coal yard. - • - , '• •, HOTEL Fog BALE.—Chat due Hotel Pri=l,3 situated at.. the kinnetten,:.con fourteen rooms , and .the .necerwary.• outbalidimp, 'with three amyl of storied - and fruit Mee. Title' -well located hotel will , bearrldlOw, as the 91291101 for wham& to retire tram: bosiorias.. . •. /POR-,REPIIT. ' • : 960 large Flcenie/.loi - Boarding Theuite, • - f - 1 One new Brett House, 6 rooms. , . •• •- • . I One newnriek House of 4 roOnui. Ose new Brick House of•lt mane' One 11.,ni.e of 8 row and ior lib by .140. •• r• - • One Heinle of V rooms,and 10180 by UG. - - • • TWO new BriekiEforiea, 1.1. - rooma each - • • •, ' One :new 'Frazee floaan,Al roans:, • , Tirepew HoloSal. a rooms "sok. -.: • - - One new'p - rame' Bettie In Wilkinab •Vg, 441w1:14. do manta hind Aare, lot, well tented nor garden: V acres that can be divided into:acre Iota; • ... L. , d. Power.and'wbttrAilimisitid•Tarli:ircir ood location. Will be rented ibr abort or • tc B ' Horton steeel~, Innttriwara, • ' • Thaw Aim of Plagsing TO 21 9 410 ""45.010 0 01-' • EIT 8V OF WSIOW 11.11:11#0111:1114.ESTATIOrn S 1 V 4 *t l 4;S4•M tt Ob il lir la . WZOtti • . „ • ', • . .; . . . 2,000 000 ACBES Or HO LANDS FOR .SAW rnion:Paisific , itail r 0 a d'CPesPaolliv: 9034,10** 11 4bfitg 5 06 1 414.4 ,-- . -:• :-. $4OO. TO $6,00 rili ACS 011 &OitBl:olT,Cip invaTtAza. Yor particulars, maps, &a, mistrust I 1 gen3l DIMEILI6IOX... 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