C=SI ..inilitbi*O:.: . 4'*# Inside , Bedlam—Scene in Bethlehem hospital., The - London, Telegraph describes some of the scenes in the Bethlehem Hospital for the Insane, in Frigland : ''.ln Bethlehem'Hospital every , effort ii3nsed ' to.make the life 9f the-inmates cheerful. hear As 'you walk down the corridors Yon e the cooing of the pigeons, and the' quick, AiibUrint notes of Of singing birds , flitting to and fro - in large and, well:tended aviaries. ; Presently you come, to an aquarium, anon :an .: to's stand of flowers, while there are s t ettes and engravings on the walls. • - Eve 1 where light;; everywhere elbow .room `an ••-breathing space. Hence as you are led d , froin stage to stage you gradually get into - state of mind in which it is not in the 1 'surprising to you to find yourself with Scan very gentlemanly lunatics playing billiards; '-not do you feel at all astonished bY-and•by •to" hear a piano in a neighboring room, and recogniz,e. a bit of, Beethoven.. Parts -a Bethlehem seein, more like a chib _than a • . mtdhouse. Every man is allowed to smoke after the dinner; and it is with a strange feeling: f semi-bewilderment that you stroll into a reading room and see a gentleman quietly enjoying his' tobacco over, a number of the Illustrated liretql. - .Pitied I" Pertain ly ; has been mad,for years; will be mad for fyears; but not; for all that, miserable—not; or all that, cut 'off 'froth ' the felloWsPip'. of Pis race I• It is hardly the' sufferers from acute - Mania, perhaps, that afflict one' , -the most.: - • Here and i there,. over a fine proud. face, 'you see a sbadow pass like a thunder clond, ~as the mattie hour• a torment comes upon put in thatere is still some courage and lnazilioad left. Yonder, stricken the, worst loud of melancholy, a poor ‘crett 'Jure, his hair -all.: gray or _grizzled, , T uaks t:himself incessantly - to and.fromponhis seat, shrinks' from atouch as froM , firtf, and gives no 'l,tinswer to a ' kindly tsitititsttien"Prit-a moan. If thislie his state at midday; ;What `,is it when the night! *lobes - irkt, Pass oa ; • and now, tow old, think the rosy gentleinen,aileep in :tkeheir:by the chimney corner? The rosy. gentleman looks up with .-a surprising amountof briskness as he:bears -the'question, and - eniWers4. "Ninety, sir." Bek' is' not dretinhig, "not-romancing.'He Came to this hespital—think of it—in Jan . nary; 1827, *diem* forty-eight years old; and there is still a-color in his cheeks., :Less cheerful, but robust jri hie language to a degree which is ahnos terrific, is en old sailor in the neighborhood. Our men swore terribly hi Flanders, but this grand'old vet , eran would outswear thirty troopers. Never was there an old gentleman so utterly unfit for'publication. In the female wards situated in the east ern part of the hospidl, we meetwithAany more cases of chronic and persistent dela ' sion than among the men. The very first fdr ; instance,-whom ire accoste des - Gabes herself as "Queen of Heaven and ',Earth," and speaks of Her Most Gracious .MajestV Queen Victoria in a slighting tone, and de lout es" bas. --=A .poor unhappy gen .tlewoman has been here for Years; she has • grown old,'and sharp, and wrinkled; _her "white hair hangs In . great tangled twain; %boat her, and there is a look, like ° than of hunger, in her-eyes es she presses 'towards. ,the door of her littliiivom, and would-,fain . pass on and bustle hy,you.• Involuntarily, man _shrinks trom• the touch- for: just secon; and 14 is not your first impulse,: but a return of your reason, and yourreverence for woman, which- makes you accept and press the hand that she offers you. Ab, it is a thin, worn hand. Honestly, one is glad anon& to mount to 'the tipper galleries, where the more hopeful, at any rater the quieter cases, are to' be met with. " Decorous as a private drawingroom are many of these apartments, where some of the patients sit reactilt, others working, others again, .„praOticing at, the piano. A ; poor girl, who is, in the strict conventioal !:sense, young.QT—eagerly accosts us'as pass..:ewe As one might guess, it is thenld story . of a love that came to nothing. The `'face is bright Still, and 'pretty,. thoukh the, eyeinre tioubled; and there is a pain ; .f 4 little.; in , the ; voice. Sensibly and quietly, with a Alnd-. of subdued eagerness lhaf is wonderfullY touching, she pleads for her . , release; she is quite welt; 'she would be :quite safe; she take care of herself per , fectly; A crucial question; is. then asked, "Ah l but I shall tell you the truth, or not the`truth ? Whoa I tell you the truth, you keep me here." "And the truth," God help us, is that she is engaged to a young gentleman, "and that the greater part of Europe belongs tohim. The soft but earnest voice—a lady's. in re every ume— treinbles doWn into tears, but the eyes, though suffused, look proud ; and have a touch of anger in them, as she says, "You keep me here because I tell the truth." No quieter voiee could you hear, and you must be strangely constituted 'if you can turn away from euchnn interview_ without pain and sickness at the"heart. • , - • Average Age orAtilauda. ' The average,' age of cats is 15'years;. of squirrels and hares, 7 or 8 years;, of rabbits,- . 7; a' bear rarely exceeds 20 years; a - wolf, -20; albs, 14 to 16, lions are long lived, the, one known by the name of Pompey to the age of 70 years; elephants have been; known, it is asserted, to live to the great a,ge of 400 , yeais.; When. • Alexander the. Great had conquered Poing, King of India, he took a great elephant, which had fought' very Valiantly for the King, and named him Ajax, .dedieated bin:4o the" sun, and let': him go with this inseription : "Alexander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the' sun:l? The eleplituas found' witli this. inscription 850 years after. Pigs have been, known to live totheoge, of 20, and the rhi- ; noceros to 20; 11, heirse hits been known to: live to the age of 62, but average 25 to 80;• camels -sometimes jivetathe, sg e of • -100; stags are very ldng Itved; sheep seldom ex ceed the age of 10; cows live about 15 years, and'are then killett.fer -beef. envier con siders it probable that whales sometimes live I,oooyears, the dolphin . and porpoise attain the age of 30; an eagle died at 'Velma at the age of 104 years: ravens -frequently reach the _age _of 100; sw,ans have been; known to live 800 years. = Itti.<llalerton has the skeleton of a swan that attained the age of 200 years.; palms:are. long: lived. A.tortoise has been known to live 107 years. The Tidintid; The publication in Berlin 'of a faultless stereotype edition of the 2,118 large doutde sheets,7luni recent been announced. It is stated that this volumin ous work did not appear in print in a coin ,plete (vita until 1620; whin aiCediticia Tine published in Venice. A single copy of this early issm.,f,nll of,- Ins-ill!' loik a ram; is worth s s7oo'in gold. The' reient co ition is ~ s oid*fitit- l eibioifable'dlirice. The ;tk iii TOmudiestpaPorxl or ISwo , PArilli - V,A' •z' secdndltiti,' and the Muni` 89plement, n .4be,,enmpieginit,,, in The =Elia Ise: digelt' Oflsinelitialfliaffitions • Z l •qqinl 3 9l4 l V l uded.tetWritl4lisi tjfermo Rabbi Jehtidah,the Holy, , who Dyed the i second Centtlikiterciiethiikt." . 33' written and =FegniTes note These are furiiialted by . _lie Vik i clWeafitY -commentaries, temilyoummt when the word Talmud is used.. =BE Hints to .;l i cintlehnk.:llllo4v-10 Orga* PollUeakMtettngs., AB the season for political meetings is at hand, it is proper to produce the following eseellent advice given by Horace Greeley some years ago, which Republicans and Democrats wilt do well to heed I. Do . not fix the :day for your.meeting and then look up ..o ur speakers—they will already, perhaps, have, been engaged else where for that day;4-but secure your speak ers first. Let'themlit the day. • 2. TWO.'prinaiiient sPeakers,.ivith The To eal „aid at Your ' command, are sufficient for any one mass meeting., , Let the people,un derstand tharithesc,can be relied uponi and do not. load your bills with an array. of great names only to Disappoint your au- 3. Ilavei 'your meeting, if possible, in doors. One indoor meeting, even if packed. is worth half a dozen out-door gatherings. The former is comparatively easy, and the latter difileult'for a speaker' to control. 4. If, you muat have outdoor gatherings then.seek the trove or woods ; and fail not to erect a stand for your speakers, and cover it with boards and nothing else. Canvas absorbs and deadens the voice, while' With' nothing •above, the speaker's voice will waste in the'air and in five cases out of six he will break down. • 5 Alivays put down open your. Platform, whether in or outdoorS,. a piece of coarse carpet to stand upon. Never cover with pll-cloth, unless you. expect your,speaker to be lifeless and dull.- - . 6. Consume as little time as: poasible with preliminaries, in marching, and- counter. 'Marching.' Get' your 'procession upon the ground with dispateh, - and proceed at once to the %Sinus of. the meetine., , , fi _Remember your 'speakers, especlaily the more krominent onfa, have families to i*Plgat. Their : , time is ;valuable, and it costa , Money to travel on railroads,and stop at hotels. - "Thou • shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn:" The Family of the' Late John C. Calhoun. i :Fdwfird A. Pollard, in „ recent article upon , the distinguished :South Carolinian, states the folloWing facts regarding the &Miry of the demised:l: , - „ At his • death he le ft 'five sons and two daughters, all grown,up, and of these only the eldest daughter is now living.- Four sons died of consumption within a short period of each other, one daughter of fever, and the eldest son, who had attained middle age, died of apoplexy during the recent war. Only the widow , and daughter are now left in occuplition of Fort Hill, the old'hoineitead enibowered in trees near the banks of the Seneca; and fOrmerly looking over many hundred acres of river land in the highest state of cultivation. This residence, once the seat of the most elegant hospitality, and thronged with noble company, has, of late, been sadly, invaded by the sheriff's officer and the auctioneer; and many persons have learned with pain ful surprise that to satisfy a paltry debt of a few hundred dollars, the library of thedead statesman was lately sold under the hammer, being the only • property that could be offered • by . his poverty-stricken family without de priving themselVes of the necessaries of life. , • The house and land' were not sold, as . . happily; by a military order of Gen. Canby, there is reserved from execution, to every family. in South Carolina, a ouse and twenty acres of land attached to it. The ' proceeds of the •sale of the library—one of the chtlicest private collections of books in the South—were pitiful indeed. Whole shelves of books were knocked down for from $4 to $6 a shelf, and then other per sonal property had te be sold to eke, out the - claims of the creditors. 'EBB Harrisbuig Telegraph of. Saturday has the following remarkable and fatal acci dent: "Last. evening about'live o'clock, as one of the through freight trains,'over the Pennsylvania Railroad, was, approach ing West Philadelphia , while the fireman of,en gine No. 378 was in the act of cleaning the smoke stack of his engine, he was struck by abridge into which the train was enter ing, and was forced. back. and .into the smoke stack, byy, a projecting. piece of tim ber; and there lodgesd, found dead 7 , : stalded and suffocated—requiring the,aid , of eight or ten men to extricate himfrom.the funnel ,of the - imoke stack. • = A natOrs in - Kansas, named Robert' Beck ley, recently took his ,little ster-son ont in - the woods and diliberately killed him:, The - evidence at tut inquest _revealed the faCt ;that 'on several °masons he • bad been seen by direrent parties whipping or beating the child; in a most. unnterciful manner—such as setting it up on a high stool and. knock ing it therefrom with , his hand; lifting It clear from The .floor by the•nape of the neck and beating it while there - suspended," and 'otherwise treating-it as only a demdn would - treat a helpless'child 'of two years. There Is a hopeful prospect of, his speedy execu- . , . A Outman, dated July 28., has been' • distributed in the anthracite coal regions, inviting the working men to require, pledges from the candidates for :thepLegislatnre, that, if elected; they will use all honorable means in their power to pass a bill that. all • labor done over eight 'hours'shall be tulle fandtne half time;' or'in ether words that 'Jetty: minutes shall , 'constitute ' one, hour. The miners:and laborers; or ;the : anthracite ;Coal Aistriet are advised to_ work as, _many, :bents as theLlaivOrectsand no more, since by so doing, legit coal will be shipped and; the, markets will become exhausted. - ! SPECIAL-NOTICES. IarPIULO.N , S- " _ • 'fri 3 AP:II3:IAN LOTION," YOB' SKIN AND cox - P_LEXION; Semeves all /4rlleticds. Freckles, -Pimples, Moth Blotched Tan, etc., and renders the Skin so , t, ti on-eloomingi For Ladles in . the ',Nursery is invaluable. For. Gentlessocs. atter 'shaving It has uo equal- PAPQIAN LOTIO% lt Ii the only reliable -remedy for dhseases and bleat ishes et the skin. ... • /: • I . 3lal4liirg I TACTPAPIIIT.eOoiri Pcit the 'Haiti': *in nnifciiiii iie Jain. Price, V.Li cent per cake - • - firkot. t' - Anew; rikfurde for 'the handkerchief hxqtdelie, delicate*, lasting inigranen. , • hold by all Droggistd. „ wiz • uNiri.,ft'"...r.l..llF F'‘Fari mei! York. „ grBA.TCLIEILOWS 111A18 OTEe `Tb s entondld Hair yre lithe beet in lorid; the only ttagand' per fe ct 'Dyer; harmless; rel iable; inatantatiecoar 'Ato dleapnoiortmentt no : ridlenion tints; ttmedleit the 1114 eltectkcd.i344- direkligt rates and leaves the so Nair and beaut 1. kw.. or brown. Sold by all 1 3 :1 4 1411 ate and Perfnmera end properly appile.yAg.lll Ore4WlLitattrtotT, No. lB Itonttstreet. New ork. as :p7B TI) 1 1 / 4 1Elatakararrl• Yo ng Meti.or Guide to nappy Marriage Aid 00 rtheity. !matte vlowa abetter ...list PbrYeadnae, entbeMr4gaing Aba incident far Turnip Anil Early Manb sent lb UAW eavialokes, free -a churl,: A drets , a AND 'As. 8001AT.19N.,Iton,Pi. - /F . FOR RENFF.O = jrFA i , :tase - hold (or - Ji-, 6 term or about nine Ivor' _or a t Two Awn rams Dwrllla4 Hanrg, kr Com r or lialon Avarolo dad Mier “IrkfrevFieDY. rfrootrng arid , Cala • nr 0110,04 1 114 wr 1.: ii u Eli qintidegp barb toots: , tracri,eat ' , VIP! ,j2:rnibq,apOl,sauldiararcr 3 * mot mown, v. ve!ar. voyerrir.poreb i • jr • id Adre .1101116.0111 r45 , iirboV: Lot= bt so No Mtli*.tclegolr fttlh -, is. GAJN4f 010. - Fort r No. NI Nraltbleld .treat. jrl7 , (1" x' - )' I A 7 : ;:) - • 2ttetr`;4 ;?: WfirB4.2.STK •-•- • FOll3lll • • That after repeated trials of otber remedies, Bo back's Stomach Bitters , . Blood Puriller and Blood Pills are the best medicines extant to care the dis eases for which they are recommended. 'BOld by all . Druggitts Everywhere. IFYI=I3. There is no medicine in .nse so etlipacons u Dr. ibthick's Blood . Purifier and Blood Pills for the perManent cure pf ,Blind or . Bleeding Pllea;. they strike' at the root of disease s th ereby removing the - . . Bold by ail Druggists Ilveriirhert, , . • TEREPIMANCE• There fa, 'perhaps, no one thinithat "has done so much to promote the cause of temperance sta that" gentleithaniatimi tonic, BebaelrieStiormib titters; 'they Itrengthen and 'invigorate wit:hock 'producing the effectrof alcoholic atirunlants. I geld by all Druggists Everywhere. Are Pflle that have a direct and powerful action o the liver,' and relieve' any inactivity, or congeste state of that all important' Organ . neon_ which de. nedds stier whole proceis'of digestion. The import. &nee. then., of yruonting ' a Pill that shill have such 'direct artiOn witheut the effects of merenry, manifest to every one; sneh Fills are'llobackii l3b6dd Pabst they are warranted purely vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe at all times. '•• _ • . GES'X'ION rebut 'nether name Ibr Dyspepsia; arid thepuent of Many Roback , e Stomach Bitten taken in directly after ditch meal. will surely effect permanent cure. Do not 'take our word for it, but try them. • ' Sold by. • all Druggists Everywhere. Is one of the many diseases- of which Dyspepsia la the parent. To effect a core .persons should avoid hearty:lo°d at night. and take a wine.ghtss.fall of .Roback , a Stomach Bitters on retiring to bed. • Sold by all. Druggists Everywhere. _ RENOVATE. During the Spring months it is one of the xegalaz household dutles to renovate, and, in th? multipli city of other duties - one's own self is, in • great measure, overlooked; thousands of valuable lives might be prolonged, and many doubtless saved Blom premature graves by., thoroughly renovating the sysiem with Dr. Itoback's Blood rills. Stomach Blttera'and Blood ratifier. Sold' by all Druggists Everywhere. MELANCHOLY Ti one of the many disorders of the nervous system, arising from a low state of the oonstlhiUonal health or Severe prostration after lour continued sidusess. and renutre a - invigorating remedies like 'labia's Stomash Bitters to restore the nerves to their natu ral vitality: Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. . . „ WHO SELLS nrint ? ' The iirerkte for the sale 'Of 11.014Clit I3LtroD PILLS, STOMACH RI ,TTERS and BLOOD PITRI RUIZ are an Bruiglsta everywhere. U . a PROPRIETARY MEDIC= C 0.,. PROPRIETORS, • CINCINNATI, O. 3017:www-r . , . MANIIOOIk _ HOW ,LOST I BOW RESTORED t 'Audi:rub/Saha in sealed meet- Pride, six' wilts. A LECTURE• ON THE NATURAL T NT. Lad Radical . Cure of Im i t° : r etAt ilWe i k gTh i iZ lnt t xi =tn,eiteblremdlaMeohr rlage generally .Neirvousness..ooniumptlon Epi lepsy and Fitst,-Mmstal and Physical lucapacJ6 -e -milting from Belt Abusp, Ac., by Robt. J. Ct.. er well. M. D. author of the "Green Book," Ike. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS, OSUPFERERS," sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post- Lath It.reifl.?lll42l g:116118474: NEW YORE, POBTQFFICE 119 A 4380. Also Dr. Culver/tell , . "Itarriagequldef Mee 25 cents. , • • . Nllool).”—Another New MEDICAL PAMPH I MT;frddi the nen of =Dn. Cuirrys. The Mextical Times says of tblaworkr "This valuable treatise on the cane and cure of premature dekline. thows%how 'health is impaired through secret abuses of youth and 'manhood and how easily regained. "It gives a clear •synopels of Itheimpedlinents to marriage, the rause and erects -of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor. , • A Docket edition of the above will be to warded on • rectint of S 5 cents., by addressing Doctor CUM- Tin. - No. 88 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. , AUCTION SALES. L LECHIATE, .17 • E§I'LAND NEAR GLEN-' DALE AT Auer will be sold ' without reserve. on the premises; - on W CLINE& . GAY, August I.2tb, at 2 oldest, two,plots, - nine and eight acres respectively. situated on . Ktibuta Itun; 'a Mite from:Glendale Station, en the Yort Walne Itallrood. ,Partieuisra from • . • A. LEGUAII3. itictioneer. - • 159 Federal rtreet: Allegtienif. jOUSE AND, LOT,: FEDERAL * B RIX, .6,1 0 14.01UNN, 41. .. A UOTLON.— de property No. 311. Federal, near Ja'ckson,Elt., Allegheny will' b , sold oti WE LPN En D August 111t0; • at c lTO o'clock .A. tlwaer west 'The lot 'lll go by 100. The house la , brick, has a rooms; attic,' Boston range oven hot and cold ira-. to'. Fa% hydrant, coat noise, 'mato ei A yery cs mrortable. nest and desirable place reslaencer Enquire or Angt.r. ;`. au3 ; • . 159 Federal street.' Alleebeny. • „ ACRE LOT 'AT WOODS . RCN.- , A Lot of one andA Vii.rd Acres. on the old Lousy eats o. near Sue 'Station, at Woods Son. will be sold on tne prevails. on ?du n DAY: August 10th, at +a o'clock P The lots oovered with fruit, and 1. a splendid building site. A credit of nine years will be, given: • aufl LEGGATE A Y' PALMEII , *,PRILLIPa pAutinEti it. iimuzps, AircriON3Enits: ' And 'ContorrissiOn IfferChantat OPERA 'HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, - No. eliFifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS , Dry '0" 4111 ,a!ld NotonNs AT PM - VATIC TALE DAY AMD,EVENING. oAnsfipinaels ' lie Solicited. Prompll-Bip ASSESSMENTS., ' O ici ow creitiiiivt ts t ri4iintiii i ign, - • • nit burgh, Lt, 'lB6B Tfir •OLIESSUCHT FOR THC Oready tbr examlttlit!Oil; Mid ran Lett at 9 °P. 04111 ' . „ . l AireitiAt 14 • • ''' t " • .WiltalSwwlll , ;b etnraed:tat&tle City ,Tiessurerls fddice ior coutecion. ra .onic., zn Ere - , er a ii,oiw,,._l_:,B su ' rcidvail'eite requira t wty_ . r f i • sl ly ,l ( :1 tita V llB l l 4 i sl l7 us 4 a t . e iiT 'll,* ;.0,,,,ii,:,AiAz0av,,,,t00 wr ~ , ,suis box 6 white Aolur maggrily . • tied for tale at tin faintly or, tu r iAw _ JOHN . tact aril tier. Liberty and Hoed atrools. LIVER PILLS Bold by all Druggists Everywhere, FOR 13.ALLE--"REAL ESTATE. ]OB BALE. . TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carlon street, Allegheny. This-property will be sold low, as the Dan r +Leann leering the eltf. and wishes to divan of the property before removing. SAW MILL, TWO DWELLWO HOUSE% TWO BARNS, with_good FARM, and about 500 acres timberland.. land. :This property will be rand low. Cash o,soo—balance on time to salt buyer. • FARM OF 1910 ACRES, will be sold - for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good hani; 60 &cresol' the land clear. FARM OF 150 ACRES, near the-line:Of railroad; Very Well loCated for raising stock; improvements are good and alabstantial; gra 100.scres of the land in in eactow and in. CITY PROPERTY.—.WiII sell a good brick house, containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, anoWould rent for the amount in six years. I..ARGE LOT OF GROUND, having, a - river front; and very Convenient of access. TADINEXI, convenient to the city, and hiving a well established custom or local trade connected therewith; good dwelling end forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS In Sharpsburg... near the railroad; would make a good coal yard. HOTEL FOE SALE.—That tine Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville. Junction, 'containing fourteen rooms and the • necessary outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This wall located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie tor wishes , to retire from business. . • , ore RE NT. One large Ho .for Boarding Houie. One new Brick ouse, 8 rooms. -; . • One new Brick Ouse of 4 rooms. One new Brick ouse of 3 rooms. One House of 5 oms and lot 55 by 140. One House ct 7 mons and lot 150 by 150. Two new Brick ouses, 11 - rooms each. One new Pram ouse, 4 rooms. I ,e, Two new Brick oupes, 3 rooms each. . One new e House In IVllklnsburg, haring six rooms d large lot, well stilted for garden. I acres that , can dMded into acre ' lots. 5 Lots In °Wan Power and 'a large ROOM and Yard for rent, in a ood location. Will be rented for abort or long Ime. , : , . . FOR LEASE OR aALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Warn,' WANTED-8,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4lnehes thick. "'TO LOAN--$50,000, IN SUMS OP $5,000 AND UPWARD. APPLY AT Da Pa , HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 Grant St.., Pittsionrgh. sen:Tiis • 2,0009000 ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS FOR SALR, Br Trac Union Pacific 11a0rocta Company; EASTERN DIVISION, ' Lying along the line of their load, $l,OO TO $6,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OP FIVE TRAWL For thriller particulars, maps, ac., address • ZGU P. DEVEBEIIX 2 - Land Commissioner. Topeka, lianas. Or CRAB. B. seey, nul4l St. Louis. Missouri. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The undersigned otters for sale NINE.: TRACTS OF LAND, Situate In Marshall township, Allegheny county, and Adams tewnet.lp. Butter coon' y. FOtir of the tracts are situated about 3 miles west of Plankinion's Hotel -on the headwaters o Se, wickley. near David Duff's mill, 'about - 16 miles from Pittsburgh. . !rive of the tracts art situate on and near the Per rysville and Rannouy Plank Road, about 11l to %SO miles from Pittsburgh This land is all well adapted iltr Earning and gra sing pu , posve. - Any information relative to said farms, pnce"end terms can be obtained by calling on A. HIL.ANDS, at the Court House, Pittsburgh. au4:t9S•CliT E. G. DVTILH. CHAEL.EN DIJTILH. yoR SALE & TO LET.;.-Hottees and Lots for sale in V_ arts p t of the city md sn- Also.. several .11 . - in I good 'locations. Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY, with SW acres of land, and good improvements, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Briefness Houses to let on good streets. Privet° Dwelling Rouses for rent Diboll' cities. Per further particulars inquire • ' WILLIAM WARD, jaM 110 Want street. opposite Catbe-dral. CONVENIENT AND COMFORT ABLE.-1. two...story Brick Dwelling House on Federal street: .Pittsburgh; contains hail and 7 Pantrl, wash-room. bath room: cemented rooms,_ 'Pressed brick front and slate roof,,all in complete order, for sale by_ . tarrtnarriSONß, . • alit 8D emithneld street.- REAL ESTATE AGENTS.. • •. • • 11 5 . . FO U RT HB T . 115. JOHN D. BAILEY &BR° ' STOCK AND' REAL. ESTATE B ROK ERSK . AND AIIJCTION/Egf#4 . , • - . , . Are preiared to selkat Auction 5T00E54.116E118, and an kinds of szcIIRITIEs, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. do., either on the premises or.at the Boartiof Trade Rooms, Particular attention paid,. as hereteforu, to the sate of Real Estate at private sale. • , Sales of Real Estate in the country attended.; . ,Oftice, No. FOURTH STREET. ne;s6.l .$10•000 To LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. GIMO,; M. P'JET'1 4 3r • • . sayls : /teal Estate igeni4 60 Smithfield street. GROCERIES: ATM. MILLER, (Late Miller & Eleketsono Nos. 221 AND 223, Corner. Liberty and Irwin Streets, Offer to the trade at Low Figures: 150 rf s. of NI.W MACKEREL, harcels; a vOO, onartera find kits. ;100 cheats choice YOUNG 11Y80.Ni' JAPAN and 111PCRIAL TEAK ;'s •• , . • 60 swcb choice RANGOON RICE. • - U 8 bbls. choice 'CAROLINA RICE. No leL A NIII*YRUP; 0 bpi'. choice brands„ , • ; 'loo'bnis..N. 0. SIOLArBER. ,L . 00 bble,* lisltMUo A MOLASSES... = •• . :800 bOls..ititiftNED .BUGAR.• 25 hlp s:.1.01tY„0 RICO, CUBA and DE:II4- - KARA Mikan. . . 1100 bass RIO COFFEE. • 80 bags.JAVAand;LAGUAYRA COFFERS." 100 cases tairtißTED CLARET. 5180' cases Mar l' & CLIANDON'S CHAN. PAUNR WINES. SCOTOII ALE and LONDON POlTTuair-con, staatly on band. , - , , • '4OO bsslirlrae YellOw Ear Corn. • 390 bus. do • do Smiled do. • _OO bus Primeßsrley. 'B,OOO lbs. Dried Apples. 500114. Dried reatties. ' • • '• • f as bbbi. Sorghum molasses.. -• 10 bld.s. Sweet Cider. 50 dos Corn Brooms, . In store and for side bv '• • 7sTzEs * ARMSTRONG, .led Market utreet. corner, /1 poonjs.' GOSHEN,LIPACTORT • awl HAN BU Ita OttE Ihrt J. B. CAN Fl EWA • moN,„ u 6 141 First street. HITE to bbls. best tale . • .7 H . ovinti.usseN - • riEME NT-40 bb 1 4 LOUISVitri Azi.,BydranlioCotnePS rig4al6 . ~ 41144., J ;tcv949 . 51 'llLp 8010. „ ClaiN-4100 bbls. Missouri rite sad Pot Clay, forme tit 1 , • , „10 .*PON. -SOIP,AIt ASII-4001easks Aekr,i,tore nd for sttlitiy ABUT-21i casks' fOr sale sis-40 easks for , soletifel tjAIMAROWEiLD BUN.= W LEA U—lioolll4l Soft Amid, fer sale bY J. m, C. 1.11,1441.1) a ouN. ZMIMMIE= •WINES, LIQUORS, Bzo IMPORTING HOUSE. ffE ESTM:UMU:ID 1830 S6HMIDT & fRIDAY, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN WINES AND LIQuoRs, No. 409 Penn Street, Pittthitr Would direct the attention of the public to the tact that, po sessing super sor facilities through several large Wine and Liquor Houses in Europe, and making their importations direct, they are enabled to over the various grades of choice WINES AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates.. Ex aminations of qualities and:comparison ni prices respectfully solicited. A choice astortment of pare OLD BY7,IVECIS KEY constantiv.on han d wisnErTmes. CURET, %El AM SPARKLING.• CLARET. Mediae, Margaux,, Bt. Jacques, Panama. Chateau Lattte, Chateau Ittroux, Chateau La Kue, st. Juliet', Eft. Sauternes,. Chateau Latour Blanche Chateau Sauterne. I Chateau Yquern. HOCK WINES. Nursteln. Hoehhelni. Lanbezhefi3i4r, ISPAILRIOLENO WINES. Mosel Ifusdatel, ; I ,Scbar2burg, Rocbte!meet; superior qil,!lity. - • - CEIALTIEPA.ONE. • I Id : oe r C aadon,_ .. ' ftmammbaeyrt ine, Vnezay, IteldalW , .- ' Obanblls, and other brands . Also, a large assortment of BRANDIES, WHIS KIES and WINES, of all destrlptions,' constantly on band, at • . , • . i WDL ZdILLEIt'S, (LATE MILLER EICKETBOI7,) • • • 221 . and 228 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. josimit s.rvircg & Co.; . 1 , Nos. 185,187, 189; 191, , 193auld MSS, FIRST STREET, PTTTSBURGH, 114PUPAOTO$118,8 OP • Capper Distilled Pure - Rye Whiskey. Also, deale.rs ill FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS, HOPS, se. mb25.n1521 PURE NATIVE WINES. . . , ISAB33ILA AND .CATAWBAI Of our own growing. Also, the best, brand% or CRAMPAtiIM, CLARET, SHERRY and PORT WINES: ._`•irine Growers.' Company " at BRAN DY, pint Basks, just the thing for travelers. N. IL—Particular attention ;mid. to supplying ldmillee._ A. 111ADLAWX. ji2anel ' No. 4•Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. COAL AND CORE. OSCAR F. LAMM & CO. I Di= COAL AND COKE. Ogles, iladneky Street and P. P. W.& C. Ht.s Allegheny City., 81:17E11.1dIt - . _ Youghiogheny Coal and -ConnellaTille-Coke, AT LOWEST MARKET BATES. ifir Orders promptly attendeifti; COAL! COAL!! COAL!!: : - DICKSON, STEWART .8c CO., . Having r em o v e d their Office to NO, 567 LIBERTY erritiqpir, . (Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND ELOOB. NYi e t r nr, t o oti d atilLA" l CV,Tete e gsv ai es E market price. - • - - • . . s All dl orders left at thelr , oee, or addieleed to them through the mail, will be attended to 'promptly. CHARLES H., AR STRONG, =1 .TOuGHIOGLEST AND ; • • 41id*zufzic!aieriFif COAL, SLACK AND DES Office and Yard—CORNER . OP BUTLER AND MORTON STREEiTB. 'Tint 'yard. On Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth 'Ward, sad on Beoond street, near Lock No. 1, _Pittsburgh, Pa. Families and Manufacturers supplied with the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at any of their offices will receive prompt attention. RBISTEIONG HIPTCIIINSON, A' Successors to • • 1 4 71.11.iDti.PINA A..ND YOUGHIOGELIZNY COAS. C 0. ;.. MINERS SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BYRAIL ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghiogheny • CAS AND FAMILY ',COAL.. •, • Office r and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near the Gas Works. AFETY FIRE• JACKET SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR • THE TRAVELING 6ONNUNITY. • J. RABBITSAFETY FIRE JACKET, • • • Car Heater and'. • For SMOKE AND HOT . Al3l FLIIES, dispeniing with the , use of Stoves and Fires' in or &bola the Pauenger or 13aggage Oars, with the attachment to graduate the heat - to any temperature that may be desired without the poisibility of firing the car ,or cars So which the Ja -aet may be attached. • Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which la warranted to_resist the most intense beat that may be &dolled to it. in the position and OurDese tor which, It Is 'intended. It 1 0 , a sure protection Atom accidents by fire origi nat ng from defective sues ' or where iron pi pes are , used nductors fo that oke may become It &polls pli cab b ie o all pint ng.may oterbested, ' and is warranted to give perfect. satisfaction where wood arbther: combustible , material' may be pliced In close proximity thereto. :I am. now ready to ap ply ray, Invention to stores,, dwellings, facteries, ships, - Iteambouts, - railroad cars, — &c.,, wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and security desised; tell, on ap plication, rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also, teraltorial rights,' to such as may wish to engage in seining prirjeges,lsither by State or county ' • - 1111ce at Abe , u2TE PLUS` ULTRA PAINT WS.H...'„lcorner of Morris street and the Allegbe -nie188;1147444 Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, wwpp:AND BATTiNG. EV LI trAI 9, BELI4& CM, 'API9I4OII COTTON MILLS; :•+ar'e4Pf:}l;is4r.*Drcl/fanli,Lloo' ANCHOR AA ONOMA ' AREtVO4,,ANi;S BA/7r/S . G t PAINTERS. P .49..107 Tuvitou tali uqhnovitr i fi t ubV Petegkeite be. l l t =l=tle itraireatt thrtimit,q=l endeavor dlOAentlyitiv s h op o merit • contluoanoe of the same, and wui be we at the from I 9 moind trose ito r , x , to mysavax ...~:~. iristnt'4xcs, BEBir FSANKW INSURANCepOMPANY, OF ALLEOENY, PA. Office In Franklhigarugs Banißakiduiss N 0.48 Ohio Se,. ALAJLe¢limny. : A HOME COMPANY, Mitilligettbr Direetorvisfett known to the community, who , tenet by fair dealtni to merit's abate of your patronage. HENRY IRWIN, .... GEO. D. RIDDLN...:.; DIRECTORS: . . _' Hermy_lrwth,_ ID. L. Patterson Henry Gering, Geo. U. Riddle, Jacop gran , Gotttelb Balla. almost Drum, J. B. Smith, ', Jacob Rash. W. M. Stewart, liiCh. Y. Whlston Joseph Cralr. I Joe. Lautner, U. J. ZlnEaud, ' Jeremiah /plea. apPhoas _ . "MATIONAL INSITRANCE Co. - or THE CITY OF AnalEffri; Office, In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMAITVEI BUILDING. FIBE - IN,SUBANCE- ONLY. W. WI MARTIN, President - 'JAB. E. BTEVENBON. Becretary. • buta.cronet ,- A. H. English , I o.H.P.Willlams Jno. Thompson, Jno. A: Myler, jag, Lockhart, Jos. Myers, Jas. L. Graham, B.obt, Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, Jacob Ropp. mhil.:nd4 'STERN INSITRANC'E COM'. • PANT OF PITTSBURGH. LEXANDER. Nrinon t President. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEORGE NEEBD,' General Agent; Dike, •92 Water street. , Spang & Co.'. Ware• house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will lumre against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks.. A home Institution.; managed by - Directors who ar well known to the ~ community,- a nd who are determined by promptnesetand liberality to inain• thin the character which they have astithld,lut of. tering the best protection tO those who desire ici,be . DrnECTOne: . Alexander Nlmlek, Joan B. McCune, E. Miller, Jr., 4 Chu. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph IClskpatria. Andrew ArJrleu, Phillip Renner, David M. Long, , Wm. Morrison. D. Ibmsen. ' Ace pENNSYLVANIAL ..INS6ANCE CONPAkt_OF, pinTsBuRGH OFFICE, No. 167 M WOOD STREET, BANK OP COMMERCE This balite:lsis Coxiip . atiZtand' insuiet iitalitit leek by Fire exclusively. • ":i. - - • LEONARDWAIZEItiresbient.' . • C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. • ' ''- • ' .'' BOBART , PATRICK, Treasurer... . - . • , TitiGH'iliettir.HENY Drui ti ,Ffecretury.:-.,.. '•' ' . Wilson. Leonard' Walter, .... ..."i' Ateorge 'Wi. - ‘ ' C. O. Boyle, 4 Geo. W. Forage,' .Robert Patrick, -, c.., 7 ' •tJ. C. Lupo, -- Jacob Painter, c. - J. C. Pleiner, . . Josiah Ring,, • ' i John Voegtley, .. i" 'Jas. H. Hopkins, ' - ''''.A..; nteutort. .. .- , -Henry Sproul, :-. ', . jyti AGAINST. LOS BY F1,R33.._ FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 43 . 70H1MTN17T ST., lia.s& 5111; DIKE rORB:. Charles A. Bancker, .rdecai H. Louis • - Tobias Wagner, , .avid S. Brown, •••. Samuel Grant ticha • ac L. _•. • • Jacob B. Smith; .."; ward C. Dale, , f eorge W. a, _e Falee. _ Ca&RLES G. GANR; President. ' ~ • EDW. C. DALE, Viee President:, • W. C. BTEELE,Secretary,aaro tem. . J. GABL.DNER COFFIN, - MANE,' North West co .er Third and Wood Btreett. nihZ:wls . 0 A . LLEGMERNE IRSIIIIABICE COM+ n e . MANY OF P BEIEGH. • OFFICE, No. 37 Z II 3TREET. EMIR 81,,1XD1 Insures against all ds ; of Fire and. Marian Elabl. JOHN IRWIN, Jn.,!Presi!lent. ' , JOHN D. McCOND,lrice President. .. , 0. G. DONNELL. *Tetari. -.. ... CAPT. WM. DEAN 4 General /igent. ' DIRAOTORS: Crpt. 'Wm. Dean, B. L. Fabriestock .‘ W. H. Beeman ~, .• ' , 'Hobert H. Davis, Francis Seller.',: _ Capt. J. T. Btockdale;,* EIETZ! dotal Irwin, Ti . John D. McCord, Harvey Hulsey, Cbtide, T. J. Hosktnson, Charles Hays. - PEOPLES' INSURANCE COW. , PAS Y. El II OFFICE, N. E. CORNED. WOOD & FIXTH 8:113. A Home Company. takl4olr,e and Mirine /Walk Wm . . Phillips, John Watt, John Z. Parks, Capt. James Miller, Wm. Van Kirk, • James. PH D. VernerlLLl WMP%:PI W JOHN ATT, Vice W. F. GANDNER,- I °ATT. JAS. GOB.Dt POWDER. , PRICER OF THE VARIOUS KINDS-6F GUM WM% COKE. ILLHErFACTIIHED BY. THB HAZARD POWDER CO3IPANY, ARTHUR KIRK, Agerit, Office, No. 289 Liberty ,St*ti prrrssuitan, PA. • CANISTER POWDER, Kletiits :Kos. 1, a, g 4 and 5 plan, In - Squire Canisters ,1 lb. each. 'American Sporting, in -Oval Canisters .of 1 Ib: each Dunk Shooting, Nos. 4,4, 3 and 4 grain, Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each • %Indian Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each..'.. Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 11b..each Kentuskyit Ifile, in Oval Canistess of lb. each_ (25 one Oval Ca nisters in a case.) •, • ; (50 half lb. do': do. . do.) - • , , , - x3F..e a:.4tvvvi:omlt• , B.entugly Ride, 1 , 770. 7 , 21), and 'Veil Ehoot tug" ra, In kegs, =lbs,' Berduoky Hide, Trim, Fro, and "•'Bea Shoot .titlng'l Pa to kegs, la% lbS lieueky Ride, FF1 , 0,..-sTa, and , "Sea ShoOle • Ingo , TO. In kegs, lbs ' 1. Deer Powder,: Initegs, Allnlng and bltlpplns Powder. Bluing' Pr; and yrr grata, net cas4.• in kegs, 25 Os - - Safety Fuse for Ilitasting,.3 Of IMPonOr quality,_ in paCksgesof 10 feet and over... '' .. . DellvAred free of expense on.board of Boat Or ; road, in Pittsburgh or Allegheny. RlM:Karr& F .110 ITTSBOROH 'PAPER: , RANO. FACITLIEINQ CONPAITX itsnutsctUres of , PRINTING'AND'WDAPPIND'?,APIERt ciairioN XILL--S767BENVILL.L Oita '• 'BRIGHTON'ILILL—BMBRIGHTtkr ra. • Ql4/0* ANDIVARICHOLfar -711018;' Third Street; rittiglbigkrass Oirrialieel•LATlGlTST HARTJ&_.Prieldeat: ;• , ,; - .JN0.•11. Wessixter. . • 01141Eall. =MU& tbecrsat7. . • •Dlritteralui--Asest Bartje. 4ob.n,imiroPh..s Jolttilt. - Lrytugton.' • ' ' • .. I ,‘ " M ul Ai furor Paver Stottla..,: • - - c • • vjawdelt NM Q. • • al:. 'aw•T : „ A. M lILLIARIE OM, • i ,, .._ -` -; . I CARPENTER AN D ktfti i+l4Dt/to: ;1 Ida all PENNSYLVANIA nVgN unn . O% Distrstreet. eet. rntsburgh,"-Ta." , Ittsidenee. arran • Jobbing done 'with ueatneu ...T. dbpaZal. Su orders promptly attended- to. la. , entlabotiot war . ranted. auramanorans Ili . : "," • .Sciereta.ry. ...' Diancions: • : • _ Capt. John L. Ithoaaa, Samuel P. Shrivel," : 1, Charles Arbilale, . , Jared ht. - Brush, . . • . ' Win.' F. Lan ' :.., .. Samuel MeCrickart• , isident. , , ?resident.- _.' • •-. . , , IN, General - Agent, PEER.
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