El MU It littAutt Galtttt. - , H t E ir '-.. air - mousu RACE FOR ISW: 1 e ~ - 1 - . TintUalaptown Ravel. el ''... &PAT fry I 3 I !I! tr , r ~ ,if . -:....! i _, 44,ll,ltttitm,oi---6.t v , i ,_.• ~., -77tii i i,(4.tot; , - , •:4N' '-i4 ::.-- o; ~,,.........lir P.--"' ~- fair " I'' ' •li .. e'll k tbs MOM a i re -.,..,,,,, 14214; X r m b ile n roine s iti (4414.. .. , i-Aiffileitaowe see Wire oitabate: . " i; s Grant at tbe front you'll always And, Du dal du dal --: Colfax isn't a bit behind, • Dada! dn da day I . Chorus-i-Well work-the races-fair, dr..- - . . _ Andri.tehaltedwafrd is given—go! This matchless Matchless pair will not be slow. tiecireltitiliebrit,lci., 4 : --''' ' --71' . And irbinitlittiace is won at last. Du dal MIAs! Tram ruin to peace we shall havii passed ' ' • Duda...du da dayl_ . Chorus—Went work the races, de. [Philo Breniela Builetin. EPHEMERIS. , ; „ ---Borriblet Queen Victotia takes snuff. —Chief Justice Chase last Flushing; L'.!L --Theodorns's horse has ar din Lon . I , j 4llve 'ail iA made In, Cincinnati from '—The Chicago river. is being cleaned by ' ' r •There are 52 iron cla4s in the tnited Ststea navy. - 4--arasshoppers that , bite are troubling' New Orleans. . • Tliierti weara a grey silk jacket . and says it is . cool. . . —The Princess de - Metterniek is; sum ” • iitiringat Johannesberg. —The Ku-Klux boast of being 200,000 strong in Tennessee. • • • • —Thirty-three miles of beer houses qUench . she thirst of London. • Mien Ells Naar of New,York is said to bethe,belle of Saratoga. • • —For eighty dollars one can go by rail from Pan" to Constantinople. , r -No debt is oftener liquidated than owed V.--Louissine Dem**, • --Thicka,;s,coinat is to.be one - of the ilisz : ,tinguliMed visitors this lesson. —Bothern, in spite of the Faris papers, • ' says he is not Mad, nor soon. wilt be, -The Lewell Curier thinks that in this -,• , Weather the I . ..xoolies are to be envied. - —The general appearance of Miss Harriet Plosnaer is'said`to ItAnd contical. —Belle Smith; is writing the European correspondence for the Cincinnati Gazette. -The 'Londonz-Timas uses 70 tons of ' pap i er and two tons of printing ink every —liearly half of the newly appointed ea deta failed to pau their examination' at West Point. =I L-When WBB Noah in- the -United States? When he went.up the A.ik and saw.—Ez- —Strauss isn't paralyzed, 'and is coming to this conntry.____Se will sail Tor New York in September. —Jerome Napoleon Bcinaparte, of the French'army, and C. Ei l ßonaparte, of Bat iimere ate at Ile*po 7 rt. 7 -Morocco parasols are a new fashion in New York, while silk parasols, square in aliape, are the London novelty. _ A block of granite 150 feet long, 20 •-• feet wide and ten feet - deep has been dug gt*t' f one of the llockland - quarrfes. seems that Hole.in-the.Day'seighth the , . Washingtun Irish girl, instead of amillion gets nothing and feels very badly about it . —"Tonic :Biters" is the really original' title of a new English no4el by Leigh ir...ttfk,l4, which is highly, pralsed by the 'AtAcurunt..- • . Gen. Blair's southern principles are a little'betterunderiltood when we remember - -that he owns a largelliissistdppi cotton • plantation.- • • OEM ,•,. do*nt.t. Jake • the- London Times, any more , H e thnkiiiis not e i. , ;• proper paper lo haven place, in , any vrell Otal.geabniieriallaimly •1. ...The other, eiining rtchilo3ixt Ivies tttiteked -and badly bitten on the ry t i4 by i.ferocion l rat. Besides a heavy loss of tt',Le child has not been seriously in t. *r, : -One of the editors of the, PligOelphii ! , • ; bin column with rue gall to an asitertion which must have been verY eenffertinitv the •readtralot, the, In. I - . . Oliver .:-.Mr..Stephee A. i died at Shrews. ht4t.,..Mass:i'Baturdaylisst, - at the advanCeli , %Eike! 1133,,yperii.: .)dr: Oliver: :reside:4'ln -.. •.. , Boston, with his parents, wheitbe battle of ' .•' l . ' Stinker mu waisfolig4''• ' • ', r. .. . u .rrAlg4iittlelP,hili, ice: house , owner is said , ,; sphere f l it up 10;4 - ropers; with comfort.- , - -., • , ablo seats Which he lets elitist ii;quarter of is dollar per hour. ' - '2 - ,filits la cheap , for, an hour of comfort now a days. , : .. —The firetnen , of Philadelphia have STU derifd thernselves nobly useful during the -.last eight or ten daYs by keeping their am . -.inlanees constantly...an the go in taking , sun ' stricken ,personatO tie hospitals. ' _ „ , —Mr. Cameron,- the British Comm, who - .L was:: a prisoner ,in Abytisfaie, Oinks. that -1 4, todeins'is net ifeiii`i4 all s .but that he tam fled„ and that thec,Aeiiii. body supposed . to ;, -,,, bave,.heen lilswsui some other,puse'..is,„ ;,:, ‘, • ,' • . ' , ..il.?cincles pocketbook of i will as pub ' litdi4,l4iliPleten and aoldi 14 ` Miner' fa , ~, .., -just thei sort. of bcieli.,one : ,Wanhi, to . Kaye, 1 - . Wheeloll!riteti they grass in the shade pf l , ' . 1 Onerfteat it 4 fiirW 1 ! few more, similarly . -; 4ortonateporson!L to , read it'to:' ;:• " ..1 ~..;‘:- ' 1 "`ll-Teisitimelit-J-Stalact: whicii,,prosea, the: Tabs of a husband;•theatre , -.4 ylace , by or: : 1 bibltitstiwhete the only -igniees 001idY.iii, 1 •' ‘ Indyta• in front , of •the , liskistr, .Time,wo. ; i, ' ,1 6 4 1 .1 1 0 11 2: “ .".",i0 t ,I # so g'citn . `o o rii=' , •:, •. • . 1 V+ . 7 ,-, ~ . s. , , 4 , t) (- ( ,-; J ,, PITP• If*: Waist - of t4iiiV , Vbewl:tif' •..,..1 ~, *taint weed before IrUstriago, A (out, habit. ; .”''lrt! r l i i n t . so;l diful bttfdt • 11 . •-1:.,, 4 , PlAintemprity4bokrittuevalf4;Thlachiteit)ltin Skil vidoiv- , -Toifialsawki fromassts Wordeeeibc Ni 4, 4344 ' 440 i llit t potions, "k i f° . want 40-leirve homet - tollo o 'and settle down . ...j artiosittbe'motintsiniq' or beside the'greati *Air& Traveling in such - ivisiker is filtti . . - ply tortwe,b4 , 'it InUlt I 'xi 4.zaiihtrui lobe 'resting at some 1 cool , sluuled rrionntani - it; „ - ' „ sort, or tObtitiiiitgistip - ^ lifthe wiiicri i at the' I= -, ) IRE sea or lake shore, not in a place where the hard labor of dress has to be performed, but in some quiet place where on. ' --; l'i''''':` ofte . -.• ..„, . to change on - i l .1 . . . , . ....... • . hi ' 4A1104:4- .11ticlir un .. '',',- • ' 'i•-t Ili 1 • , .51 0. /IR - ‘.. ' . met * ti -,itti:lici met than ' ill. Vaughn arling hairfiiikin' . :i up the cud - - gels, for this Mr. Darling sietiiii coititisitlY; *, or it seems to us that he does, that he is a very young and - inexperienced - gentleman - who has just arrived at that age where it is Aconsidered.: Ythe -able- -to , use some very fine language and a little logic, and to pro fess a' feeling - - of immense superiority to *oilier', which a few more years would ob llliteiiite. For the authot's own- sake we wish - he hid waited a • little 'while befote cluing into print. , . , —The, Boston Commercial Bulletin, ia most excellent paper, presents WS readers with the following spicy gems : - "Seep off that grim," said policeman 444 to an Irish orange peddler, who had estab. lished himself on a nice bit of turf on tlie Common. "Bad luck to yer," I'mnot hur-r-ting the grass," said the exile . of Ban; "Who aver heard of .an Orangemen ' wearing off the green.'," .. - , . Thegentlenian who was bet on tl by a base ball Match, wet put out at t e. that It is- a singular fact that some-of the most lanexceptionable publications have a Loring Academy, • High soeleti- 7 -The *retie Circle. A lucky pugilist (considering the weather)—Mike McCool. A' seasonable story—Dr. Hayea's "Cast Away in the Cold," in - Our Young Folks. ,Therboot and shoo trade generally is lively; but the most active members thereof, just:now, are sherry-cobblers. •• General 11. Carvers "the father of the Pacific Railroad," as he offers to prove, writes to an Omaha paper of his future in tentions : . !mean to go right on, propose and estab lish, if I live, as nearly as possible, an air line route between the Arnaud° and Pacific -Oceans (on the surface of which float nine tenths of all the commerce of the world) for a iallroad, with a track eight or ten feet - wide. The piissengercars on this road will be travelling hotels, Whereas Puliman7s cars are only substitutes, and I first described :them in my pamphlet written and published at Washington ,twenty-one years ago Tat January: These passenger cars will. be large and splendic, accommodating from three to four and even five hundred passen gers with all the comtbrts of any hotel in this or any other country. I will say to the public, call this Utopian, vain, visionary, if you please. Zly first plan of the present Pacific Railioad was called so and laughed at, for four or five years after .I had begun to recommend it, write articles !or it, and in all ways to labor hard in its favor. Fur ther, I mean, if alive, when the road is com pleted and all things in order to travel film the city of San Francisco to t he city of Neer York inside of foriy-eight hours. We have got a model car in New Jersey built of ce dar, with each wheel running by itself like a 'wheelbarrow, and a_small engine about as large as a barrel in the bow of the car, and have run it at the rate of over two miles a minute with perfect safety and ease. rzEzsz What We Are Coming To. The Moot Magnificent Table In the World The Evenement illusive. of Paris, gives the following details of the silver table or: dered.for the Sultan. The e price will' be nearer 4,000,000 francs than '2,000,000 francs, as originally , stated. The f esigns are composed front the ideas end - advice of M. Agop, sent by the Sultan to Paris for that purpose, and are'splendid. The mid dle or centre piece; resents a Moorish palace two feet six Indies high; there are two end pieces representing fountains, two triumphal arches tWo ;end pieces for flowers, all to be executed in the Alhambra style in massive sliver. The length of the table. ill be about ono'hundred and forty eight feet by about sitteen feet broad. Be sides'the actual cost of the table a sum, of 2,000,000 francs is destined for the purehieta ofllnen.glasaware, ruicampanyingiurrilture, &c. Such Magnificent tout •vneetnMe , has probably a severlnfOre ,bean thawitactuted. A NEW lons correspondent in speaking. Of the intense heat says: The Morgno blow the whole globe to, pieces. A volcanic truptlontnndee the sieti, or near it, like that of IsreenVinii now tfi'Proitress, batty it 'Oily nicem'ipt , iiinvni the:earth into a tinge steant-bOilet, by 'letting the *May upon Fftt~ ,cential th:es, to be followed, for I,Aaght•*i know, by 414 explosion that shall Xendit "pax. ;70co n„°, )l X,ntrn 4,YEN 011MICIL•-.A. land‘ .esprit el. ecmwy and th rift 'pervades! AC tortvv. _ ll ,nk 1 Svnbruoki , Connecticut—the' i i paw mirrogra th a first A zuer i c a T e i s tf orn e, was conattnnted'-indgins Iftllin' .21' Odialf?•,' latory tefleottons , tif , •Uncl ‘ -E. _ 0 14.... , iwtorPlisd Ibefttrifiery.f"lnk' In nniik w thlit Non , get Abotit rin`.,r i trepV , Q co l. Ilintgitikitdrilii titit;si, tn. Ws-, h o l t h , i - b a g 1 ..10iiii''T)Ditll TN, nA 0 '- iniddlin't bull Ateil'Li,e347 . 64/os,plscruituLana.bik-, ingliks lieff),ltliViVei OKI in havin l %ad **TOtitliil,, , tWallldi.bifill , Pnnre'n furty dnl - damaige ito mn I". r .I , ' •:'' ies ;rial various mettiocifiltetriaitinfachiri twice artificially, the eimpyilt , ,%IfsCrYlni„tiOr:TßEl, rititsilWr fit eiltliatifo, anfteiblO,Ntillg efr iv Otht=l;r4Piiii-Y eia,Po4o. l vkazi the'frporigor fti . ,)scrto 6y e~reng ; solphuric !aoid t atiff ifi.abOuCtlfree . minutes 4:decanter 4 water Cm - m thca liozen. r• ME Mil PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, Nagniacitiarrl I -/ • • . . • .4- -. 1107: .a. ~_ y'?. WORK ,979 rt: \ rell 01=1111MVNVOX VULCAN : I - Ik. AND Chan. a ellerkis, . received' Jest e, the -finest and largest usortment ever opened in this city. ' WELDON ac KELLY, iGir WOOD 13750 LET. COIL vrozni ALLEY. =Win= OEMENT, SOAP , STOFE, RIEDRAIILIC CEMENT., strlew74 CILOSING . OUT or . • „ •SUNDEER DRESS GO DS,: J. . , • . J. IL BUR C H F I ELD 44.. CO'S, N0.,52 St. Clair Street: ' 4 LAWNB rcir We.' worth 3174 c. LAWNS for 31c. worth 1351 c. 411tENADIN ER, for 515 et me worth 40e. . PlQUEtt7or7se. worth 81.121. ' ALPACCMIIar 31a. worth 40e, ORKY 01.8308, for 80a. worth 780. • • . TUE BEST .10541011,TMENT. OF DRESS. GOODS • IN THE CITY, ALL ENTIRELY NEW, AND . . ' MA:r3r.er IN THE ‘ C/rrYs ' REHEMBER THE PLACE, No 52; St.. Clair Street.. 131: 87• I NujELKET STREET: „. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! TO CWSE STOCK. OIP ICEUESS GOODS. . 87 MARkET STREET: THEODORE F. PHILLIPS., left 81.... MARKET 13711.17.T....111, n 5 WOOD ST. 11 5 . ARBUTHNOT SHAH lON St CO., No. 115 Wood In n IPflisbnitly Pa n ' DRY GOODS An NOTIONS, AT LOWMIT EASTERS PRI(PS. 168. . 166._ NEW (MODS'. .. • NEW ALPACCALS. FEW 181011A1E. BLACK . . „ HOSIERY 421•1 ql- 1 2VV4a , , -03 1 01:747, I No. "Wta oo threat. - - .les; An s. cs r immin • rummy mccANDL.Ess 1 4 .) Wilson. CIdTA Cm.) • • :'WIIOI.ILAILLZ Fag* ind,Doutebtie Dry 'Gamin; , • •,; - tr0:9440/(4)11171 . 4,111', Third door 1111?CrIre Diamond ' ' PIITIitiIIROU. PA. MINE GRE4T AMERICAN .COM BINATION. - • = BUTTONHOLE OVKBSEAMINg AND.SEWYN4 IdA.MI:I3IE. IT. lIMCNO jE4IVAL, • wilts° • Issur.vrELT, MHz BEST 1 4 1401,y Wultl.D, _AND Lap uitipon,LAAT TINK OHEArItetT. *irAgeitii wwted to self *lds ' 11, 0AAEI 144113 _ •• . Atieektfor = . • .:PewarAvaik, Mind rrovitiAmtvit fItRXE trveg 141etiudottn!logewelall • . Fs'im.:4l64 • SOEIME:=2I, • 1 'l . - : Fancy * Cake Baker it Confectioner,: -; • 04, 1 6014 n ;'*424gritifittleeratiVatitsurs, l,, rirCiniPt i f 10WOBIAAW Of i hr ioVdtfiVjrai. " • ' •pe. i •": 114 1 00 1 111 1 l i til l lolo l4 ool l , ' .•;;,: 11 . Alt i k gr ov...A•y, v i ****4l) we ak 14111PtigAit 481101151 . 311 BeL o ii at • • sw4ot — i ; , xo4_ '1 1 1110: 1 , 264 4Y* 20 ; " sifonstammirr§ Pittabli* , pt. colisualur ifou i!aimims4or " A mliN VasiatilluM tunnels; 44. 'WOWS t • • • • . . ~gcA~F'-'xl - GAS FOR WS AND OIL. rtAirrElt , MECREY Tors. WATER PEPS& HENRIC U. voLtaiss,- ' • • • , .. - A6.Wood 'street. DRY GOODS. 13EIWING, MACHINES. CONTIBCTIONERIES° : Arr TAMA '1•• ' , . • I MOBS BLILIUERD DowNI _ • ..:-• $-T4 -- , c-r - cm—sic,.: tic ~, --4.- --, ..,-- - 7:, t e.-\',:it'Y . A . :' ,- -- i k tt ,, . 1 ".• 1 7 .1, -v - , \;;44,1041. ~., /1,-., , 4 , 0, ,„,,„....s„ ; .; ,mot, Du i \ 4 ^ / 4, '' . : \ . \ - ' ' --;-` - • - -'--..-^- '. V"‘ ' ' )17 f rit ------:- 111 WAFTE R -MIL )Iff. ~ _ 50e. R9C 4. 1 3 'Ff• 411 . e4. ' ) lbr s 1. 4 1. •• , COBS . Mod Zrenctia , LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for D rf/J, ciiirrauted* R C41,A3t3.. ~•* ' -•- ' Ide. SPOOL . COTTinf, (good)` •5 r POCKET BOOBS, worth 50c N B BUMMER UNDERSHIRTS: JNAN:`,DgA,WEBB 'kinds Bondi *Hata at Half Cost. GREAT - BARCAINSI XZND cni Gooims. Baiiisikiteiehinstseiiiio.4enk I . MAORI= 8‘ OMLUS4I, imm ,4fturzik itoit?irE & cws, DAILY ABRITAL OF N - v,w • HAMBURG EDG_INGB ANDTLOUN HM% ,G HAMBURG INBRETINGS . SWBRC EDGINGB - 40M INIIERTINGB,,, LAOWPRA .001FRZURS AND F AAVAIIMP /MTN ANHCHNIFS, • . .1c . . . . , SUPER STOUT AND. SUPER. FINE. COTTON', AND AIERINI) La HOSE; •• LADIES' AND m isms. lima,. id Lace. Lisle,. • ullkand Cotton, of best , English , and Ger - man wakes; • • ' fI . O3I.N.STIC SUSI Inr. at veig low ratea,_•• 'ALEXANDRE'S UCHESS RAD GLOVES, new line lust ired. • A fall 'assyrtmen of ; BULLION AND SIGH FRINGES; • ' TASSEL PILING . BEAD FRINGES TRIMMINGS; GIMP HEADINGS; • _ TRIMMING RIBBONS AND SATINS ; PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS .. territ.A.W GIOCEJ3£4. • - At greatly tvduced rates. N'ew style BATS—Ladles , and Wises. CRAPES' § MLINES,ED.NETTS: Immopa t FLOWERS MILLINERY LACES,' BONNET SILKS, FRAMES, sulimAyris AND SHAKER HOODS. IrhoJeanie . and Retail. CALL . AND 77 and 79 Market Street. eI:XWT NEW GOODS. BEST STOCK IN THE CITY LADLES' PIKE BUCK GITINTLEIS3, With MiiitaiJ Ouffs, in Drab, Buff and T&/L. A fun line of Trench. German and Englloh. In 811 Linen and Palm Leaf. A full line of, White' OP Rim VAN& FRINGES, SEWING SILK AND BULLION, PARASOLS. • 711INGED. BEADED, LINED AND PLAIN. A FULL • LINE 'OF HOOP NEIETa' Also; some new *nice DltclP . tH7RESIMB - A co Oal: for Ladloi . . Nslasook, ' Velvet Klbbo ' Paper' Collet's. Illah Lltieu, , .Xl4-Gloves, , -Psper gaffs, ~ Law's, . 13111L' °byres. Striped Ulna, Swim, • . Lleletilores,' Embettlertes, Cambric, : ' .; ; cotton Illoves, Ribbons:eta. . - . Also, TH E ' NEW. gatOttLi' - . 00 " 3„ . . • • All thefie i goals lie So be hod , et the L0W,1033t P 11101621. o . • ' .• •.. • . * ' 111&611;1:TM, GL'DE et, co.; IS and $0 Market Mreet, ♦ - - • CAR F..1411111.M1 1 CO. .". COAL AND COKE. 00 . 66. Siusilviskylltriet amid P P. W. t Ce, • t :twrinius, v , T,o4kkiiif,hpy , Coal and Counellivill. Coke, thvottsi MAUKET aiTim. Mar Ordelr• protturtly attended to. COAX.rt,t - p111.4! COAILItt, ' DIMSOIyI, ` STEWART & CO, Saving removed tbeir Office to , NO; 667 .LIBERTY erritsinFri (la*, Clry Flour MI) S OOND ELIX)11. • Are nine vepered to fernier' good YOUOMOolitle• NY I.UNCY. NUT COAL, Olt BLACK, at the lowest market prihe.. All orders , left at their ordee, or addressed to them throngh the mall, will be attended to promutW. tdYM:NA' - r . ALES ll' l ARBISTRONG' • • C IA - , , „. • ..... • mraLow. IN YOIIOI4OOMY ABD:OOIMIWPITILE 004 ,•., , i Ao4 Manufacturers of 00AL !MACH AND DkiiILIIIURIZt.D cox* imitAkuctu.Taril.oooll l .Ngli. . or BUTLEIIt•AbILI tiKO .IiIrREETtI..,-,Nirst. a nd o fader 01 r a ts,-_Ntoth atilt god oh **lad h r Lot* No.1 : 1, _ , PlltAbuttib, l'h. t ene t, C 111.411 pod catanutaraurers supplied with the miaow of Coal or t i re. at the lowest cash rates. ere - left' at Any ',their *aloes will !twelve . Plum .Satteutioht .:,,, . , I:: . •: , CRITRONG' - a:'1111LIT(11111.71$0;11;', Sit&egiiote 4,0' 1 . . SIMMS ANWYOUSKtoe,RaNYOUS •!, MlNlinteLerii Yti ll 4o tett ititY4 ll lll;,•itaar f , (ROAD -A it D th Osiris? Yrg Waster r; 01! 4E:: .' 1 . ,: .1 FAMILY , IMALW 1. • .=.l, (dride, „mid Yeed-r.YOOT I Ry TRY STREET. seat 'they's • • • ,„ krttr in it i c a l 0 1:1 c!" , I ..: Oh pen t otTITTORIIRGII 0" TOnsat, wk. NITACQA.t.pdaLAUtteAiI_ Oots de DAWNS proUlptly, ;e'en ,f 1 the ad.see- Sheba lastattnittketedtee ' • - M l ' l ll , p l .TruNgNlighrntiNtt lak,s: -, - zirkfAkilatx u ,issYm.. Tar 41 1 /so4set t u , ' • 4.11011:11?BOTEI. BATS*, MOSIEIii ‘• , ~ .oiaiuc- k xx'xwers!o rxO Tiox a Wirkicia. Age, 1 1 86 C 114 • lona Bti outr • iriAii; Phrase MN „ Sveasu itiontiiin given to the destioug ~olotat uovetteuarimia 111121111 MEE i i • •- • ' "P-';Ig,QUW "'" Y 21, 1868. 100 tO .. 60 19 naTlt stazirr. Goons! HOSIERY. LARGEST AND HOSIERY, E' A. N El; bi all colors and shades. d .11la Wane. to . variety. In - white and 00l- COAL AND MICE. M!IM:2ICIZI R SALE-REAL ESTATE ER SALE. ACRES os warm PINE AND nwx- LOCK TIMM= LAN situated on Black Lick Creek, BuMngton to . 1 Indian's nty, t a 9 miles from Nineveh ti n, on the P eV a Central Ra il road. and ut 80 acres el .. ... 5 ..I. . ... • ~ e •,,t o f - F. .1 . 7 .1 7 , • , ... A....... 1ff _ to. n Or; . ; I • ,1 . ' • 1 •t , r . . ha. '14; 1 idrts ca.. -, eels." , -- ' i .•• . . I , , 4 -` ao .' 1 ' 9lllittai s„ Brooms. '• • .4 - - • ',ling Nay • .G..., /12 i. .. 2••( - "e" - ....,,,,- tf...1. , - Ihse v . " •••• 18:11 1, 4 •!.* ----.1 ": i One •• • 18%96 " A " e " 24016 " .. One On Stable. 20x94 feet, 18 feet high; Blacksmith Shop and other outbuildings. This land is under laid witisatone coal and iron ore, and It has plenty of never-falling springs of water, besides the creek running through the entire premise and will be sold cheap and on easy tenses, to ago men Stith a little money... , —to -130T8-021 BEDFORD Ansa .-esett lota° by 100 feet, on which is erected four two Istoi7 frame dwelling 'houses, of 8 .rooms and hall each. These lots embrace a fall square of groand, front ing 200 feet on Bedford avenue. and bounded on each nab) , a wide street, with an 18 feet alley in the reap. On the premises is a pump of lasting and excellent water. and the surilice of the lotS is level 'and needs neither tilling nor ,grading to prepare them for building purposes, and being In a section of the city where_ property is increasing yen" rapidlY ili value, make them desirable for Reinvestment, espe cially as the present Wares rent for enough to pay st , good interest. on „the bum asked for the whole proper y. Y'all soon on the undersigned and secure &cheap, safe and paving Investmt nt - - - • ~ Alms, A FARM OF 100 ACRES of good land, situated in East Wheatheld township. Indiana Co., Pa.l ad acres of which is cleared laud. in _goodie,ill tivation, %Macrae being in eneelllnymeadow. The improvements are a two-story frame dwelling honse of 4 rooms, a frame bank barn, 361.60„ fie,' with stabling undestteatu, and other outbuildings, all in good repair. -. ISM le a gdod neighborhoOd.eoute 'dent to school's. churches, stores . lc.. and will be sold very low Or cash or 'anbreved securities. Also," RIVER BOTTOM 2 of 15 Ilcresrl9 miles from the eltyl t i th township, . Ails', [hen) county, Pa..-tsti a oughlogheny river, one half mile from' Elrod* Stat on, On the nirlaileviile niltrnad; near thus schools. suites. 4.e. In the flourishing villages of r n, and Green Oa k. The Improvements are a:Iwo-sten , 'brick house of Mx rooms, holland:tense, a good ftalsie bank barn with 'tabling uslllernenth, and - other outbuildings% sr well of good ktanding , water at the door, arid 'several standing sneaks of water , on' the farm. and an or chard of 700 trees of stelected frultsiof appleS. cher ries, pears..peaches, quinces and grapes. Thlaprop- Miheing_located WIZ ile - line of the' rallrm' alie-lionr's ride of : th e city; Make* it very dew "Roble for gardening or,a - dairy =farm; it is also a good and beautiful location for countrytomea ;near iDe fp'. Wing Immediately on the river , on the op. post aide rrom the railroad,: The 'Weat- , Newton Accommodation end other train), on the railroad at-. ford certain and frequent opportunities 'of daily Communication to and frotn the city. Willrber paid as a whole or In lots of one acre or more, to;aidepur• Also, A FARM la 114 AMU., situated in St. Clair township, Westmoreland county, Pa..; -near , ' the Rae of the Penturylvarila 'Railroad at, Houston Station. The improvements , are a two-story frame house, _with six rooms and good cellar., a frame/mut barn 40 by 60 feet. and other outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach brelttard; 120 Urea cleared - land. divided into fields of cones- Meat size, a large portion of which are well set In clover and timothy; the- residue of wild, tract cov ered. with good timber. It is well watered : and un - derlald with coal and limestone and is convenient to Churches, schools, stores, mills and blacksmith shops. •A.vast good bargain is offered in this excel lent'farm; and with it ,will be sold ell the penises!' property On, the premises, consisting of horses, cows, stock cattle, hogs and poultry, harness, gears, wagon, plows, farming implements and household and klteberefurniture. Together will be sold.very low and on'easy term", to a responsible purch a ser... :168 Also, a desirable and very , fertlle Tract of Land tor ACRES AND 25 PERCH.F23: in Elizsbeth Tp., Allegheny county, Pa.„ on the nue of the Henipfield, railroad, and one and one-half miles from tke Con nellsville railroad at Sutersa Station. On this farm are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which alone Is now worth one-half the price asked for the whole tract. The improvements are a log house ; frame barn, g ood fencing , and au apple orchard 01 good fruit. it is well • atered and underlaid' with• limestone and nag stone of a superior quality, with stone cord for the use of the farm, Also. The best' FARM in Fairfield' township; Westmoreisnd county, l'a., of 250 AGARS,. about Ms miles south of the Pennsylvania Central Rail.' road at Bolivar Station. The improvements are two Urge hewed log dwellings; one of the. largest and best frame barns In the township; two apple or cluvds, In good bearing condition; corn crib, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The whole • farm Is under a high state of cultivation: fencing all in first rate order. anti the land of , the best quality of lime stone soil, about 200 aces of which Is cleared and the residue of the tract In good timber, such as white oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech. This property will be soil very cheap and on good terms, as the owner wished to engage in other busi ness. For particulars enquire of BIE3 FIE O. H. TOWER.' 164 'Pettit!' Street. FOR SALE. TWO' HOUSES AND LOT cm Carroll street., Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose of the property before removing. BAW - MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUVIES; TWO BARNS, with good FARM, and about 800 acres timber land. This property will be.sold low. Csili 6.sl,soo—balance on time to suit buyer. FARM OF IEO ACRES, will be sold' for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good barn: 50 sores of•the land clear. FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad; very well located for raising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in meadow and grain. - _ • Do CITY PROPERTY.--WIII sell &good brick house, , containing ftve rooms, at Sixteen 'Hundred Dollars, and would rent for the amount in six years. • A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having it river front, and very convenient of access. TANNERS, convenient to the city, .itnd having-a well' established custom or.-Local trade 'connected. therewith; a good dwelling mid•fortyacre4 FOUR' LOTS in Sharpsburg: near the railroad: would make a:good coal yard. , - • HOTEL FOB S ALE.--'llsst fine Hotel property, at the Blairsville' - Junction: )cminsininli Iburteen • rooms' and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres Of garden. and fruit trees, This well located hotel will be sold low, as the preprie , tor wishes to retire from business. ; , • ' rote EON'S'. . . Onel.rge UQese Tor Boardlng House: One new "Brftk House; S room.. • One new BriokThmse of 4 rooms. • , - . One new Brick House of 3 rooms.' One House 6t 5 - looms zed tot 55 by. 140., - One 13 odse irrocutitt and lot 150 ~ Ity 15Q.;. „Two oew , ilrlekillonsea. roonis each': One new, Frame house, 4 rooms, -.- • Twonew Brick 'fetuses. - rooms each. One sew . Frame : HOUllet In SVllkinsburg, having reins and lame Int. arell stilted fOr garden, " 7 sues that eat be divided Into acre lot 5 1t54 oalliatid. power ands Wilt "loons and Yard, for rent, Ida cad location- Will be rented lin abort or long , FOR LEASE 011, 1 5a1,3-3 Lots on Morton street, liln it w - ,& ra..1.49,4* feet,if 'Flagging 3to • 'napes Oda. • • • ' ' ' - • ' , TO LOAN*,4S4);:OOC uf sow?, or $5OOO AND 1311FARD. Nit/ass/AL ESTATE Onqui 11111 Igo. 41 Grant . Sti finis* 00 000 ACRES OF • ' 01101.0 E LANDS FOR ,SATM, NETII Uni4s!n . 4* MaMNNut Com Pony, Lying along the line of theta inna;st si,oo Ti) 56,00 rNa'AtaA And on opeorr or IIVE YEARS. Tor farther parllottlars, Daiwa, &1.. &tams.' • 1, , 1041 N, Liad Wituatsiiiiner, 1'141: Or MAL 11. 1411,BORSIf fiee'ro ') " 1 - '4: a4MI (TALVABLE FA IR Mk FOR RAILF.i, ,v - , r s) Wide ar uit if ii , riini Ylem WIC i elation; ,N. I IL 8.,.10 esl eaourgo ll4 l , , tta. In Wasblegtou 00., - 011ie; Imo aerpe: lie . e Pti l l h ' n •". 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