The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 27, 1868, Image 2

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    El
littsbut ttaittts.
WORLDLY; WISE.
It was the boatman Ronsalee.
And 110 sailed through therapists So white:
And two IL tie latlms ot At his knee. , ' •
With their two little heads bright:
• And o they sailed and astled—all Meer —
On the golden goat o' • "
=
Ton mg Ritineatlee had a handsewe face;
his great beard made him browst;
"And the two little - lame. In girlish grace
They kept their eyelids down -
Thotottedejler silken Tell of lase,
And the one in her woolsey gOwn.
For one Mite lady lived In the wood,
Liken flower thst.:oldesltom theltsy:
Her name was Jenny—they called her the good
And the name to' the other was may:
• Arid her palace Malls looked on the good.
Where they twftly_salled away.. •
Long time the intim - e even stood _
With our Ronsalee that day; ,
But what was a ilttla hunpe in the wood
To a palace grand and gay
So he gage hie heart to •lenuy, the good,
And hiaband he gave to May.
. [August Attaßtic.-
.
URFA ERLS. -
rain I
—A spirited candidate-Prank Blair.
—Mr. and Mrs. Florence.are at Venice.
Chicago Post. wants Greely to: rite
a novel. • -
$
—Gladstone was burned° in - effigy in Ire
land the other day. .1
—The queen of 'England proposes taking
a Swiss tour, in cog.. •
-What part of a gnn is tit for wearing ap
parel Y The,breech is.-Ex.- =Photogratitts of Longfellow sell im
mensely well in England now. 4
burglar' in St. Louis stole $15,000
, .
from a pawn‘Shop the other Lay.
• horse-car companies of New York
lost 95 horses last week from overheating.
—One of the hotels at Long - Branch has 'a
ball room 200 feet long . by 7,5 feet in width:,
—Boston is fond of frogs. One dealer
there sells six hundred yairp of legs ° pe l t'
week.
—The King ofPrtissia prohibited the ati:
niversary celebration of the-battle of 134: - -,
- ' • ;: °
—A. row of 38 three story .dwellingit is
being erected on Sarotottattreet; West Phila
delphia:
Henry Ward:. Beecher bas been for
twenty-one years pastor or;Tiymogth .
_ .
—The sweepin g and duating of the Brit
ish House of Commons costs -eight thou
sand. dollars_ a year.
..-: l •Nillsien has jilted Gustave Dore be
cause he was so jealous, but she stia sticks
• tciier Do-re-rcii-fa-eh., • -
--A compromise between the boss Snd the
journeymen 'masons in New : York is now
spoken of as probable. . .
r —An exchange saj lt Ileechcf's Cturchls:
Closed - for the season. It wilLopeti in time
for the Fall, Cam paign. "
-A. young man from New York, named
Cartii, shot blmself * dead while drunk in •
Chicago last Wednesday - .
—On rtiursday night there were ten en.
thuiliaitic . Grant...and Colfax meetings in va
rious warns or - Cineinnati. - -
—Kra. Freniont family are
now at the Ouneral's summer residence
,1 near B . ing-Sing, New York:
—Governoi
_Patton, saps Alabama will
;raise four hundred thouiond tales of cotton
this year, worth $40,000,000.
4
--Rumorsays that a min
an 'tiondon was
2
'put into a madAliinso because he said he un r
derstoodlirowni ng's , Sarciello.
—The 'French cable is to be laid betvireen
Niw - Ycir.k dad - Brest,'" and Erlanger and
Reuter have secured the . contract.
—Queen Victoria'spnblic breakfasts, whicb
were 'so unmercifully 'criticised in English
paperle; have come to asuclden stop.
—The thieves-.of New York are reaping
rich harvests now in Wail street. They will
find their harvest boracite Sing-Sing. •
—A Frenchman we:that . although tbe
English are anatilm,of tavelers, thi-7 have 4
but-Ismail comfireliensiozi of theart of traveL
-Judy thinks the short dress Must, he
*cry inctinvinient to • a lady traveling by
road, as she Must invariably miss her. train.
—The Arctic dog at the Central Park' die. ten - Years subsequent -surveillance from the
likes the, hot weather amazingly, although the police. 'The Count will, in ell proba
:great lumPs - of fed are given 'him : . to' play bilitY, not honor l'ruasian isoil with his pres
with. ; ence for sometime, as the police are look-
The telegraph rates are so low in France bur for_ him.
at present nett the governmeut loses about would be an excellent thing =if the
one hundred and .filly thousand francs' an- direct Ors of some of the passenger railways
in the city would order a periodical Cleaning
Pedro,•ofl3razil, has tiCen elected out and re-upholstering of the cars. Some
a member the Feria Geographical S ociety . !of the vehicles now running seem to be in
• Ile ieone of the wisest and best of reigriing! feats With nothing less than bed bugs, and
monarchs. • • We have beard loud complaints of this ter=
• -4aerletui coldiagratiOn , visited the little :LAW% noisance. We-are sure that there is
town of Auerback in Bavaria recently, in=';pot a,street railway In the city, the directors
which two hundred houtei and three men . of _ which would ' not promptly order
. a
were burned. - • • thorough renovation if they but knew of
Jno: - Minor Botta has'so yet. recov- the existence of, this , evii.
ered Irom'his attack of dropsY thathe thinks —We are at lest well represented official
,he is well enou g h to :stump Virginia for :ly in Germany. Mr. Bancroft, who is a
Grant and Colfax •• • - I scholar and a gentleman, is also a states
-,
= , -Brigham Young deelares thaithose who man , a faculty of which but few of our'
enter, poligamy_to,get rich map mistake. ministers abroad can boast. . He sPeaks ex
ilia -own returns have been,' only small collent German and i s a great favorite with
propheti. I all classes of Germans , always excepting
—Saratogs, fe=ng Branch and Cape May ' thoie extreme anti-Bismirckists, who hate
are crowdod; and Newport• is having a Bancriift because be is Bismarck's friend.
More sueceSsful aeason'thin has been her We sincerely hope that our government will
lot for Bev' rai.years before. . • I nOt see 'fit to remove the great historian froni
—The New YtirltTribues will , persist in his present office unta at 'emit as capable a
spelling Alaska, Horace is wide. . man' is found for his successor, for the
awake; =he is determined 'keep ;an, ”l" on Baited States have • become too powerhP >
that new territory.—.llr: 0. Tunes. • , and we suouid hope too intelligent Bastion,'
—Penneylvania manufantureittwo4hirds ! to be represented abroad by men . whose
of all the gas ovule, iu this countiy; and •only qualideations are those of a Wardnol
,,
Pittsburgh mattithict-res ,about: two-thirds Bleier':
of all pit,:tr, mane in reoP/Olvania. , -There Is danger, ,It that tie seer. `
—On Thursd:ty a I , arrel• or -oil exploded,../dent to Mr. Algernon .Bwifiburne, an act'
in Wheeling.: ' no' eodAdOtth° exPloslools count of which we recently print6d,. may
not known , but aiioy 'who ,iirairstanding on = 1 prove Wait a result, which'. all lovers of
the barrel at the time wiz; shockloglY horned:- - ..1 grand poetry will deprecate: By many the
—TWO Men have been arrested And held ; first place amongthe modern !vets trim:
for trial in New. lotk lor defacing paters]-hesitatingly awarded to 'll tu, alio- there are
scenery by posting tipadverths*Atcards.. hot•few who.will not piaci° him at least see.
This.is excellent indire hOpe they. :will inf & ond only tethe Lsoreate,',and with this brit
' •.' I haat Position : , achieved in so'=short a tim e
/Porde? has occurred Ina railway , and -while yet so, young, if Providence, per.
carriage Pt France. ',The Old World seems tmits him to live and use his commanding
slow-to adopt the American syStein •of rail- 1 genius. ihiie is nothing which we may not
way cars, but , necessity will force them to it expect him to ~ achieve. His istest work,.
sooner (it later. • • , • - ' , Sienna," is of even greater power than
--Newport * doesn't want a race course. ; hiEti,rmer productions, an f d there waat,yery
The xclusiyes who have monippoliped, to a ,rrason to
• suppose that en& new poem
great extent, that pleasant resort, think - that : t would surpa-s the preceding ones.
At would bring a flood of rougha and par-
Venues in its train.
- , -An exchange-wonders whyltinntini
princes and.millionairex find soninchtroable.
in getting Wives, while bogie counts and
htrons have all the beauty of the watering
plat:mat their feet.
--ID all the histhries that intveleen Ntrit
thilreqii,e probably no more Vivid des
•,criptioni•thin same of those in lcinglake's
drimea. thiirOt the eharge of the light
brigade is, truly wonderful
-General Napier has receive(' his peer
age and his pension of $10,0041. As the
new lord has ten children it may be
.a little
difficult for him to keep up loidly state on
that amount of money.
—We have heard that Hon. John A.
Bingham, the renowned Congressman from
Ohio ; and one. of the most brilliant orators
in the country, will before very long ad
dress a meeting in this city. .. '
—The Emperor of Russia pledged the
seven million dollars,, which the . United
States were to pay him, as eecunty to - a
Hamburg &Inking house, of Which he bor-•
rowed ten million silver rubles l
—The most striking case of the ; effects of
lightning recorded occurred during ii tempest ,
at Landernean and St. pol de Leoti;leratice, •
where 24 charctieswere struck, though only
'three distinct clans of thunder were heard.
—Rumor says that Rossiai will leave a
larg'e sum of money in his, will With which
to foqnd a conservatory of mronc at Peaaro,
his native town. fondiy hit:Pett that it
will be the best school of music in the warld.
—Politeness and courtesy:, is probably
taught in some ofthe New England schools,
for instance in one of the Fall River (Hass.)
gram Mar itehpfils, where the boy pupils pre
suited ; the with a handsome croquet
said' that so much of Alexander
Att
ith's first poetry was complised over_his_
pal Work, i. , e., the &alining of pat
'teiffiffithst one of his eiripleyers assured the
blogi•apher that the "Life Drama': was writ:-
tqa "at my expense; sir, every d—d line
of it." - •4 •
—The' Ritualists • separate the sexes in
church. Paterfauffikus writes to a paper
complaining of this. He has bees in the
habit of sitting by' ids. wife for 25 years,
"and who," he piteously asks,'"is, under
the new'plan, to pinehnie when I snore out
at. the stupid.sermon.P—Punch.
Democratic editors are beginning to
think _that 'Toad. Stevens may vote the
Democratic ticket, and are, therefore, begin
ning to find out that he is one of the wisest
and ablest men in the cobritry. They don't
say anything more about his dotage, which
troubled them-all a few months ago.
—Mrs. Lincoln is sojourning at Cresson,
Cambria County. "Tad' accompanies her.
The lad made a narrow escape from instant
death on Monday; , In jumping on a mov
ing train his hold slipped, and but for , the
aesistance of a gentleman who stood near
him he would have fallen under the wheels.
—There are two Americans serving, as
second lieutenants in the army of the Grand
Duke of Hesse Darmstadt. One of these
'was% brigadier general in the rebel army,
and was particularly bitter against, "the
Northern Hessians:" The other was an al-
cer in the Utdted.States navy, who deierted
in the early part of thew
_ar.
—lt Ihas leaked out that Bismarck's few
days before taking
. lils 'three thootbs' leave
of absence was ituddetly taken so very ill
that big physician thought he would die, and
that ltinsr William was waked 'up in the
dead of, night and called to she bedside of
his great Minister. Two hours afterward;
however, the conditiOn of the patient km: ,
proved so rapidly that the physicians de
clared he was entirely out of danger.
—Corr t Platere, the ex-li!oreign Minister
of the King or amover, was arraigned for
high treason before the Court, at Berlin.
;The diplomatist kept out of tlie way, brit in
his.absence he was tried, convicted and sen
tenced to fifteen years imprisonment and
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE': MONDAY, JULY 27, 1868.
DENTISTRY
T EETttExin 1 4 cTED
0HAE614.1)1 ims it ainalar.
Vra ll & los 10. - •
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AT
DIL :SCOTT'S.
STII "Mr Main, RD - Dom Amu Hahn.
-. . .
att. WORK
W GALL axis SZ
AMINE EIPECIKEHEI OP MnS VII -
ITV.. ixtr:ditT
"GAS FIXTURES
OprefENT, -- SOAP STONE, ft.
yqinisAinuo cEmENT.
'lv EITONs.
ZLRETEEI3WI3IIIInr Tors.
• WATER PIPER.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
215 Wood 'treat.
EMI
TIIIIMIIINUS AND NOTIONS.
EW & SEASONABLE G I.ODS
•
4 TITTE AND.,BLUZ MOSQUITO BAR
lEti AND GENT'S SUMMER UNDER
• EAR; PALM PANS, LIN/NY/INS, SILK
PANS; HEAD NETS: LINEN HAND-
RSECHUIPs, LACE HANOVER
CH*PS, .'
• EMBROIDREEO RAND
&RHUMB ra COTTON H(.l-
SHIRT; LADIES , . GENT'S
. AND OEULDREN's ME- ,
BINO HOSE. 2.ILK .
ULOVES, .LACE • -
i. - :_::COLL ANS,
LINEN "iNtl
P.A BB a
cultd.hars.•
CORSETS,
!splendid assortment for Ladies and Misses
LIuN FRINGES, BRING SHE FRINGES.
411ao, a tollllhe of -
• _
331:71Ai1 . ON, to Match.
WO have nown fay line of the new
DEOP ;SKIRTS ON HAND.
JOCKEY COLLAR, DICKENS OOLLA.B.,
DEBBY COLLAR.
=POSITION COLLAR
We would especially Invite the attention of Job
bers to our W holes ;ie Department, aa wo sell our
goods at lowest eastern market prices.
1 .
GLYDE Oit, CO
78 and SO Market Street.
j 1
AT. JOSEPH HORNE & CO: 1 19,
•
DAILY ARRIVAL OF
NEW (GODS
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND motricionias;
HAMBURG INBERTINGS;
SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTINDS;
LACE CAPES, command AND PARASOL
COVENS;
LtNRN COLLARS AND cum,.
HOSIERY.
BUYER STOUT AND SUPER FINE COTTON
AND MERIN. 1. HOSE;
LA-DIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, In Late, Ude,
Slit and Cotton, of best English and Ger
man makes .
DOMESTIC HoSIERT, at ee r low rates, •
_
ALKICANDRE*B DUCHESS KID GLOVES, a
new line just received. •
A -MI sasyrtznent of BULLION AND SILK
'MINORS:
TASSEL FRINGES.
BEAD VICINDES AND TRIMMINGS; -
GIMP HEADINGS:
TRIMMIMA RIBBONS AND SATINS;
PARASOLS AND SON UMBRELLAS.
tirritALW • GOODS.
M,IM!IS
New at l e MATS—LaMar and Miraea.
CRAPES, MALINES, - INYTTED NsT111;
RIBBoNS, FLOWERS.
MILLINERY LACES. •
BONNET SILKS, FRAMES, • .
RUNDOWNS AND summit NOODIS,
Wholesale and Retail.
CAl4l.d AND 331XA.NLII*EL.
11' and 19 Market Street.
lanrom .
pitit.ms NARKED DOWN!
& CARI,IBLI3I3,
. .
No. 19 Fifth Street. ' '
-ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED!
ON .AND. AFTER JULY IST.
HOOP SKIRTS. (i,adlee.)The..- ' 50.
CORSETS, (Real Freaeb.) 110
LINT N RA.ND5.1510111175,
1111:1 GLOVES, LOO
PAPER COLLARS ...
SOO Yds. SPOOL COTTON, (good). ..
POCKET BOOKS; 5$
MEN B ssu ‘ simze. lINDEESHIRTS 60
JEAN DRAWERS 15
All kimls BotnetiW.Hats at Half Cost
CREAT BARCAINB2" ,
1 '.017 Goons.
apesila Altai GoihriSilisata t lbealers.
meant= 62chuustims,
y f imif • I iglrirrii
FELD,O,,,eO„- •• -• i • • •
GLUECV LED
Tuners'-- ••••• -• ••• • •••
BONiS NEAPS FOOT OIL &et Tr '
„ , •••
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3d doir fOoNgjta,"ollh " firW ri r 04'
I. pirTIIIIIIROH. PA.
BA la Ent roil" SAOI, I • •;.
•
WITH OR! win' orr TUB PEOPLETY;
Or:W . ‘&o2 rent l b r & iell3l Or MINIM& In
atakblwr Na 40 rawteem'
SHEPHARIIO ,,,,
STEAM GRAMM MON,
Sty Liberty Street.
,
Oar - Chaakers are baked upon , the -OVEN 330 T.
TOl=l are superior to ally baked by hot or. w
any -
• ARP
TUT irinr.x.-ke
.IT i • 4 •-• .", N,'..; 2.....4r . " ,', . '•': t.• _ ~:
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ARE SUPERIOR VI ANY OTHM
MITRED IN:-THIS
WINE, I3OSTON ' ,\ SODA., CERAM. IFBALITCH,
WATEZBS: B Mig i WallA i ll s tn i gi . ODA CRACK
- Bile by Every - Grocer In the City.
. .
Bakery, No. 91. Liberty St.
jeS:rab
OTICE OF, DISSOLUTION.
• •
• •
N OT I CE
is bereby given that the firm of
BTNIONLIEN it ktORLEDGE ores dtssolfed by mu
tual consent on we Ist day. pt July; A: D. 113813.
Alt debts dpe to Bald erm'wlll be paid to cHAltLii,f3
li.'hiolll.l.j)klit. by whorl all de:lta due by the grip,
will be pat:r ;11111 ft.! le authorized to elga .. the
'mule in i101da•519,1. J.
Having sold out my . interest In toe above estab- ,
Dahl:Dent, I cheerfully reoommbnd kir. MORLEDGD
to all my friends as an, honest, upright , business
man, and, hope that they will continue their kind
favors and patronage heretofore bestowed. .• • •
IRON CITY SPICEMILL,
O,ILMORLEDGE, Proprietor,
YOU Street E2;tension,
; • • .
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Deslir IA roadnlieratett ROAST COP-
FEES, SPlCSS,,And,Oeneentraled.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART
L N attBlllP. —1 he Partnership heretofore ex
Lting cinder the style of
Is this day dlissolve4 by mutual comment, DAVID
BNIFING wlthdrawlmi from the firm. . The business
will be carried ou as usual. under the old name of
S. HASTINGS A CO., Carpenters stud Builders,
corner of Weal street and North Avenue. The bud- .
nese Of the old Arm will be settled by the uadar
. SAMUEL HASTINGS,
DAVID HASTLNUS.
Alleglmv. Jul Bth. 1165. ye:sOl
N OTICE. - . . ..
. . .
The andersigned has sa - °elated with him in
.buniness, dating Nom April Ist, 15614 Mr. AL
FRED b. WALL. his son ASA n..GILLISPIE and
LOUIS KNOLEUT. The style of the nrm to bed
J. GILLESPLE A CO. J. J. OILLESPIN.
Referring to the above. the undersigned age
pleasure la stating that they will continue t h e
LOOSING CLASS ABB PICTURE BUSINESS,
Ai $6. Wood street, where they Intend to o ff er in
ducements to purchasers second to ne house hi .the
Tinned Butes.
J. I. GILLESPIE & Co.'
tur:p9ll - . •
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
GEO,SCIELELZIN,
•
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
. • AND baiaik IN
. POSUGN a Domani° 7 / 1 13M3 a
•No. 40.'eorzer Federal and . Iloblnaeiantree_ Alla- .
=Lett C .s relaally on band. 10 . X . (1Kady„, of
11ENR1. W. 111ORRACH,.
Confectionery and Bakery
sooslfrr . sytia.o tyrraurr,.
• Nitween Beveutli sad. Libira.
LAD AB' 02111.8 ILLIAX*I attached.
Et. J., .I.A.NCF.;
DYER AND SCOURER.'
No. 8 ST. Mullin wrimirr
And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street,
larlig4 PITTSBURGH, PAs
T 8f.N.416111011it AT ABILIEUICAI t i co
BUTTON•HOLE
AND SEWING bLiCIAXIM‘
rr a*. we 11{4VAL.
Niipo ApHOLUTELY
W 11111D4
MAC ITSIMA I LIN
z Oali kp AND .
aa•Apuria 'awed Soden this
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Ag at
Trt i rri tA W
RlVll7llll 4 l7 . l?" e la. ver ' n
iilkolisnoVll•lo6l§7 Store. _ ary:1111
illerENlll,lr Ea t • '
Nei
qbirsNAM 1111 0 2 •Fsk, h.
astesii*Sii 414 ssiSSersseitetol.6lo3,
OSsiciftsaills. vrornisa. to essuisi
B4 1 *:0 1 . ,11081 Pn* ,
• ;. `AI-tevirrn6i44,
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rtiMT Votnar. 'mom 71LATION Neb.'
41 Awl 4' iM, (Hits Neieet, rttesaimsc.ra. otpipcsii
utratlimi gpl * via N.M. aisalaralaa rad betl4tag
goner maws stil moue suit.ouitas.
'WARD'S„
CRACKER
BUSINESS OHANGB3.
SAMUEL HASTINGS '& CO.,
100 WOOD STREE
GLASS AND
. QUEENSWARE,
SILVER PLATED WARM,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
Manila GLASS,
And ocher STAPLE AND TANDE
0001)15. s treat variety.
~ •
. 100 WOOD smarr.
r
RICHARD E. BREED & CO. I
mtd7
CM=iaMl
CONFECTIONERIES.
DYER. AND SOOUR.ER.,
SEWING MACHINES.
RIMIRORAIIT TAILORS.
ARCHITECTS.
W-nMF . M • n i rW ' MI". 31:-
FOB SALE.
•
11,00 ACRES OF *HITE PINE AND HEM
LOCK TIMBER LAND;ttuated oa Bluish yek
Creek. Iludlng_too tornsid Indlaaa copra,. Pa.
9 sales from Nineveh Ntal on the Pea:huh - ante
Oeutral Railroad. and absut 64r acted-et cleared
_land Atrlet'Arood reefing: On the prearlsea- are
"e pale Octet MM. wait A run '
;.cor burrs and 'B
run of stones. all completeend 9180•11 rditiiint_ar•
der. Me Saw Mill, la* complete order.; en B og
31009 feet. per day. , - • A
Oce dalur hones, hero stones; idly 12
tone drelitir 28:401bet, left. ' lntobitui::\ • •
One ,
A .4 •
one " 18:26 " 4-
One .. 18:26 •+,b
One " 5114x116 " 5 • "
One Stable. 90:24 feet. 16 feet bight Blacksmith
Shop atiel other. Oufbnildings, This laud Is under
laid with stone coal and Iron ore, and It has plenty
of never-failing springs of water, besidestne
running through the entire premises, hridi will be
sold eimap and on euy.terno. to &good man with-a
10 LOTS ON BEDFORD AVENUE. each lot 510
by 100 feet, on whlen is erected four two story
frame dwelling houses, of 6, rooms, and hall each.
These lota embrace a full square or ground, front.
Ind 200 feet on Bedford - avenue, and bounded on
each end by a wide' street, with an 18 feet alley In
the rear. On the prettifies lea pomp or luting and
excellent water, and the surface of the btto is level
an • needs neither 1111 I n g - norg rading t o prepare them
for building purposes, and being in a sectron Of the
city where property is inert:loins very rapidly In
value. make theta desirable for an investment. espe
cially as i nte r resent houses rent for enough to pay
a good st on the cum asked for the nvlittle
Dipper y. Call.soon on the nude, signed and secure
a cheap, safe and paying investmins.
• Also, A FARM OF 160 ACRES of 'good land,
situated In East Wbeattleld-township, Indiana Co.,
Pa., 00 acres of which is cleared laud, in gOod eul-,
tivetlon, NIO acres being in excellent meadow. The
improvements are a Iwo-story frame dwelling house
of .4 rooms% a frame book. barn, .36z60 f. el s -with
Stabling - underneatu; and other outbuildings, MI ln.
'good repair:' It ts. lo a good. neighborhood. conve
nient to schools, churches,' stores. ita.;.and will 5e
50151 Trrf low fur cash or looreved securities.
Also, a RIVER BOTTOM FARM or 16 Acres,' 19
Mlle. trim the city.; in Elizabeth township. Alla ,
gheny codnly, Pa., on the Youghiogheny river, one
ha/f mile from Elrod'e Statten, on the Connelisniße
'railroad; near nhatehots. schools. stores, am, In the
Ikeiniehing Tilley* of „Batton mad Clteen Oak. The
Improvements are, a tyro-stor[brick house of six
rooms, halrand cellar, - goodframe hank barn with
stabling underuSathothofother maenad Inge; s, well
of .good, standing.. water at the door, and several
Standing I.lcrings of water on the farm , and an or
chard of TOO trees of selected fruits of apOes. ober ,
ries, pear', peaches, quinces and grapes. Tnis prop
•erty being located sear the,-Une of the riliroa4
'within one bout's rlde of the city, Makes It very de
sirable for gardening-or a daffy farm;. it. is also a
good and beautiful location far country homes near
the city, lying Immediately on the -river, on th e op.'
posite side from the railroad,. The -West Newton
Accommodation and other.trains on the railroad af
ford. certain and froinent opportunities - of dally
communication to and from the city: ! Will be 'tittid
so a whole or in lots oftMe sere Or mere. to suit moo
chase rs Also , ' A ARM ' 0? 'll3 AcitEs,!-•unsted ha Si.
- Clair township; Westmoreland county, - Pa., near
the line of the' Pennsylvania Railroad. at , Houston .
Station. The Improvements are a two-stety frame
' house, with six rooms and tfOOderllar, st frame bans
barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. - :There
la on the piece-,young- ay le add peach , orchard:
150 acrescleared land. div ided Into gelds of donee-
Went siZl3, a- large portion ofwhieh are.well set Lu
. Clover and timothy: the . reiddne of said tract cov
ered with good timber: it Is well watered and un
derlaid with coal and Limestone, and is convenient
eburehea: sehoels,'Eferes, mills and blacksmith
shops. A real good bargain Is offered In this excel
lent farm; and with it. will be add all the persona/
property on the premises, - toe/Listing of horse s.
cows, stock cattle, bogs and poultry, itarti ; gear%
wagon. farming Implemeuts and household
and kitchen furniture. Together will be sold very
low and on easy terms, to s responolblopurchaser.
Iso; a desirable and.very fertile T,raet of Land ef .
158 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES. in Elizabeth Tp.,
Allegheny county, P.a., on the line of the Hemp - held
railroad, and one and one-half tulles from the Coo-,
net-Willa railroad at Suter's Station. 'On this : farm
are 40 acres of superior white oak timber, which
alone Is now worth one-half. - the pricraoked for the
whale. tract. The improvements are a log tames,:
frablebarn, good fencing , and an apple.orehard or
;goo I
d fruit. tis well n accred and underlaid with
Hotestone and flag atone of a - superior quality, with_
!stoke coal for the use of the farm. .
Also, The best FARM In Fartileld township,
Westuitirelsvid county, Pa., of 250 ACRES, about
sic miles south of the Pennsylvania ilentral ,
rued at Bolivar Station. The Improvements are two I
large hewed log dwellings; one of the largest and
best frame barns In the township:, two apple Or
cha-ds, in good bearing condition
'the• corn crib, wagon
shed and other outbuildings. he whole - farm is
under a high state of cultivation: fencing all In dint
rate order. and theland of the best_ quality of lime
stone soli, about 200 acres of which U cleared and
the. residue of the tract In good timber, ouch ar.
width oak, rock oak, hickory, walnut and beech.
This property will be solo very eheap and on good
terms, as the owner wishes to engage in - other busl
neat. For particulars enquire of
41.11 L. TOWER: 164 Fourth Street
3400:4142
FOR SALE. • •
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carroll street,
'Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the
party Is about - leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of tho_property before removing.
SAW MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES,: TWEE
BARNS, with
_good YAW& and about 800 acres
timber land. This - property will be sold low. Cash
-01,500—halaure on time to suit buyer.
VARA! 01P 120 ACKYA, will be sold for twenty
dollirs per sere. Improvements coinfOrtable frame .
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of rallroad;
very well located ..for raisibg stock; Improvement'
are good and. substantial; 100 acres of the land la,
meadow and grain.
Orr T PROPERTY.,-Will sell a good brick house.
containing five rooms, at Sixteen 'Hundred Dollars.'
and would rent for the ammilnt In ■ years..:
A. LARGE LOT or GROUND, having a river'
front, and very convenient of access.
TA. NERl„convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected(
therewith; a good dwelling ...rid forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpaburg. near 'the 'railroad:
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.-Mat fine' Hotel. property,
'Misted at the Blairsville- Junction; eontaltting •
!Miriam rooms and - the. necessary outbuildinm
with three acres of garden and fnut trees.. Thls
well located hotel -wtll be sold tow, as the proprle.,
tor wishes to retire from business. • • •
FOR RENT. . • •
Ore large House, for Boarding Hesme. , •
One new Brick House. V mums.
One now .Brick House of 4 rooms. '-
One new - House or 3 mons. , • •
One Howe of 5 rows and 10156 'ny 150;
; One House el' T rooms and tot 150 syl6o.',
Two. new Brick. Houses. 11 room. each. . -
One new Frame House. 4 rooms.,
Two new Brick Houses, itrOunis each: -
One new Frame House In "Wilklusburg,l florins
six rooms and tame lot, well antra* for.garden.
that. emir be divided bsto sore lots:
&Lots in Oakland. ,
• .Power aid a .ts_nro 'footman& ;Ysill , foi Mk , ins
red iPcs4on• -,w lil be renter fit..Rorti ee 10 94
not Laniis OH tuu.a.-8 us*. otisitonosiarease
give Wsrd,,
W t TirD- i.ooq . rest •c:itutlitag p. 40.4 tilt,
TO Ziodizt—sse,ocKp;•
air solo or or,oixt •fD LIPNI.6II).
APPLY • AV
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D. E DITCH'S IBMs MATS Opel,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsatulk.
, • • -••• • •
0110 IC E -LANDS FOR, SATYs
HT THE
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Union Pacific .73a4/roasl Company.
&termitic DIVISION.
Lying along tba lino of War road, at
$l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACRE,
&ad on ►CEEDIT ' O? irnri
For janitor particulars, nails, ar.. 114 4 1 ".
• JOlll , l P. DE 'BWGD2e
Limit Occaudsidouer, ToPoka,
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!MIAS, B. i Liil6lOlW, !110'7,
alou - ' . ,:: Toe's. litteacan....
VAAILVAUCE:FA.IIIIIr: . FOR MALE. ,
ettlisge 4 ini train iteminittitslinnJ II;
rc.. ►AIDi yr trail' Slarletta,lo,waebinglou („,„
'Oils; 130 arses; new eraniar n mot, na.t te , uye s
40no es, avow& :swot boVin r , "" h4r d-i " 6 .
p re ptuw• cherries and •Nitidaniiikevisbstosill
atlr graersr sfril , eraterird.' thud. eln toed ~ .tier,
ha n stable. era • .nesrehartieS Ishoolsati•knal'hi.
I s' ,49 A , ,7 - . 1416161 d. curntvari
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, !:, • • • IdiVeinithileld street.
sum popirrnit ;.litiggli) fiblt ' .-- lkifili
• SALL Olt "ItZbiT,.74 . lone 'ise-elotx,fsubit'
-' ,
. eautshilsg 10 roans, - including don 0 eel ,
kw . , w isi t ,isstnie -mugs% , mad ell the modern In.::
greseseeuit: I. 7 ,oi iii 111.' lilted with fruit.
lierrits,', • itt
Cirmsbusitos saii no = seres t esr ,i tinatrtigo.
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The it was or, the Mtn ted issusue Zog r ut,;
Nary:
writ! re m it () ;
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itreet• . ti.i , r`:'l ' , ....l -, +,1 "I lz li '.'. -_,172"
r., 4.0..110 /h. .LET.
Lau for sate to all' Oirto or tbe'inty *ad ea.
11116 Alomoievesol PALM M •ha trowl trodliono.
11 , NNW ...WS/0146S PAOTORI- with SO wares
load, sad good. improveSeduls. ' W/Ick I V" "en
Mem" and Oil 'reosogablt. Witt: 01151tistie. .ouser
OSLO so good atruets.' - Privet/el lorplitno Hooso‘ igr
rola to bold oltloo, .Yoe Author particulars Ititiotre
WILLA :WAWA ILT),
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TYPE. Jlppiy at OR 61A7.14TTA. colt?. XiNki-
BILSCELLANBOT
ELECTIO 110
An tutilUble ieniedy for Summer Con
rhea, Dysentery t Vomlting, sp ar
Chokirs yorbas.
Di BUIS' CRIMP
A speciflC fbr Cholera, Cramp. sad
Stomach. tor bale by
HARRIS & EV]
Corner of Liberty and Way=
AGED 714 Fort-
J. SCHOOIdMAKER dc Si
PURE. WHITE I
AND
McCOY'S VERDITER GI
Menai? treen valet that will . not d i .
exposure. It will loot better, gut
'more perfect satisfaction . thaa au ?
marker..
D 0" SAVINGS:BAN;
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No. 195 'Fourth Stree
CIWZ;
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• ASSETS • • • ' •
Open dally from Mid SI o'clock; also or
.DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, ft
to November Ist, from T to 9 o'clock.
vember lot to May let,' frOm 6 to 8 e'ek
Deposita received of all ouum of nut is
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the prof
twice a year, In - June and December,
been declared semi-annually in June as
aince the Hank, Vl* organized, *the rat
cent: a year.
Intermit. If not drawn oat, is 'glued k
of the depositor as principal,; sa d bean;
tem* from the lot day& ofJ war Dec
potmditig twice a year without` rqublin
Dual to call, or even to premien -pav
rate money adll datable, to legv than
- Rooks containing the Charter. My-Law
Regulations, furnished gratis, on applk
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ritaittitirP-i.iEGRUE ALB/0
TICi PILICSIDIATS:
-Join°. Backoren,• A.. fullßenj. L. Fahnestck, . Hubert Buhl
James liertlmtia, John -H. slot
- James MeAutry, . James 'Add'
James 8. 1). Bleeds, . Alesander:t
Isaac Eh Pennock, • • , Christian fl
Yattaritati:
WM. J. - Anderson, Robert C. 1.
Calvin Adams, Meru J. Li
John. C. 'Hadley, , , Peter A. Ms
George Black, . Julie Marsh:
LIM Barrage, Waiter •
Alonzo A. Carrier, . Jobe B. Bel
Charles A. Colton,. ; . * ,Ontinby PIM
John Evans, .• Healy L. in
John J. Gillespie, • E. Bch
WWlam H. Haven, ; Alexander . '
Peter. 11. Hunker...''Winista Val
Richard'Hars, • Whitt
James II: Kelly, Wet. P. We
TexAetrese-CHAII;. - ES A. COLT
Bet:errant' -JA.IdEd, B. V. MERL
RENCH,
AND gDOVELL,L'S
COPYING- INE
And 'ItATNARD it iiOYES`, Asllo'
111pVELL.g • ;. •
WRITING FLUJ
red SALE BY
W. S. HAVEN.
Corner Wood and third
.FOURTH
115
jOHN..O. BAILEY & B
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE 8
AND Aven . tompusti,
Are prepared to sell at Auitt i :ftrt;lit •
told all kind . of SEUURETI HEAL
Ituusztrimu PUBS ITURE. alit
premises or at the Board of Trade de.,
• , Particular attention paid. aa,lherrtoft
: tale of Real Estate at private sale. , -
dales of Real itatate in the ooketmatie
- °Mee. No.llll, irtiURTH STREET.
T
EATON'S, -
110. 17 Fifth`
itree.
tiICKAT B.S.80.&I/78 IN • 1
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Stripm , • Goode ;
Children's
Sundowns Etc.
POLICE NOTICE.
'rci the Owners of Dtis land
Mer:macre of ttOtill are berebreotttc.
ordlailiore reeelng a.
waisted will be strict'• ettfbrewl, 4.1
eurered to rmt will .be deelt ael,
' AILHOG3 =Merit to7un at Jargit
sad d.a,wiaed or.accocctliajto thtcordlnai:
•- JAKILP , BLACK.3IIOIIe. I.
CLOSING OUT SALE: , ! •
OP
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STRAW
REDUCED PRICES;
AT III'COIXD de. CO
JYri tat warn STUZST.
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• Thattatiti IDr ton tbnner very flours! rats‘::
stowed lapel* nte,.l aasaremy trarnda and
generally that, la ilia , future lir ju the
endeavor. diligently to mull a euntinsan:i
, MLDO. and win •he islway* ekfe amp fro
and. Own. I t 0.3 ; ,
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a - 1....rtn . or knot:II u a ri
tiwthlng Baum*. at •rorn r. 4 Unfq
.arr at.reels, (. ron;114(
Mutt usirtnA 7 rooms, 2 skid *rgeli.f ,
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anu ingot' cellar. aware* ,
fr,iur at .*draw 64444.. "r,p , hor•
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