ESE Far the Tlttsburgh Gazette. A CAMPAIGN SONG, • ADAPTED FSOM SCOTT Arouse! arouse! the standard 11les, The bugle sounds-the call; The loyal flag floats In the breeze, The name of Brant swells through the trees, Swells from the lips of all. . . From high Katandln's peaks we come, A band of brother's true; From Colorado's hills and vales,; From California's golden dales,,' The gallant boys la blue. Tiiough Seymour's nilnlons cry for war We kuow their ways of old, • - They slept when Southern rebels.fought, They held the sword, but used It not, Their birthright's would have sold. Ohl had they marked the warning call Their fathertrs spirits gave, Foul treason ne'er their ranks had mown Nor honest patrlvts, desperate grown, Dug tnelr dishonored grave. • • Shall we, too, bow the stubborn head, In Freedom's temple born, Trenible with knee and shoulder bent, Before a dastard President, Or brooke a Seymour's scorn ? • No once again throughout the land • We'll shout the watchword out: Our votes shall prove attain to-day That Freedom and Honor still hold sway, Still can foul Treason rout. Arouse! aroiuse for General Grant And Colfax let us shout: ' We'll save our'natlon`s honor set. Repudiate no cent of debt And tiLng our banner out. ' F,PRENERIS. —.Lake Erie has indulged in'a little water spout. ...Weston failed again in a fifty mile walk at Saratoga. —The. salmontishing was a failure in Ire land this year. • —Hotel thieves have reaped rich harvests this summer at S'aratoga. —The population of Salt Lake City is 20,- 1:100 eiclusive Of Brigham. • --Kalloch—lhe of the blasted reputation —is running for Congress. —Mucilage put on a mosquito bite is said to relieve it instantaneously. —There are twenty-one more physicians than there are grocers in Boston. —Mrs. Cunningham, of the Burdell mur der notoriety, is mining in Mexico. —lncendiaries have burned three churches within as many weeks in Bacon's Castle, yirginia. —Eight hundred emigrants, recruits for Mormondom, arrived in New York on Thursday.' —Horses in Utah are poisoned by eating grass that has been partially consumed by grass-hoppersi --Beauregard is to marry a New York girl, .who probably has ceased to look Upon him as a rebel. —Coburn wont fight any more excepting with McCool and then not for money, but merely for love. —The ,first snow storm of the season took place on top of Mount Washington on Friday morning. —Why is Brigham Young like an 2s quimaux ? Because he spends a great part or his time in sealing. —Young Bennett has an Arabian horse which was sent him by the Abyssinian cor respondent of the Herald. —Some benevolent Yankee has started a soda-fountain in London, and all cockney dom has luxuriated in the new delicacy. —The Prince of Wales gave Schneider $B,OOO worth of diamonds, and now wants parliament to give him some more money. —Max Strakesh is to be the manager of the Marquise de Can; who will sing in Hamburg, Parrs and St. Petersburg this year. • —The Italian Government grants pen sions to widows and orphans of physicians who have died in attending the victims of cholera. - --A fossil elephant has been dug ) up at _Easton, Maryland Many portions of it are well preserved, especially one tusk eight feet long. —Velvet cloaks have already appeared at -the sea-side, we saw one on St. Clair street yesterday too, but it looked slightly un seasonable. —The skull of an ante-deluvian animal was found eighty-two feet below the surface at Valladolid. Spain; it measured five feet long and three broad. —Mrs. August Belmont is at Newport and drivpitj,4s,ooo pair of cream colored ponies ifrft charming little basket phaeton lined with blue and white silk. --Piga o says that. Strakosch having lost Patti is a out introducing a very beautiful ii k. America prima donna, Wile Auck, of New Yo This must be Miss Minnie Hauck, ho has charmed New York and Philadelp ia._ —West hester has a fathomless pond that reaches way to China. ,At least, they found . a drowned Chinamaiithere one morning-- with a box of dersey cigars under his arm. —N. Y. Mail. -The management of the Newsboys and , Bdotblacks' Home, in, Chicago, states that during six months past, three hundred and fifty homeless boys have been sheltered. It is 'proposed to erect a building especially for the home. , —Adah Webb, the actress, has done well, financially speakirig, in securing the man she did fora husband, for he has an income of $60,000 a year; and no wonder, that such a well-to-do spider wanted a pretty little web of hi l o own. —An Italian barber, who passed in New York as a l. Duke for five years, playing the dickens with the young ladies, has been ar rested for swindling in Germany. Several hundred love-letters and eighty photographs are among his effects. —A novel pedestrian feat was recently performed in England. •A man ran, walked wheeled a barrow; trundled a hoop, and hopped on One leg a distance of five miles, in separate feats of a mile, each, within one bout, for s2oi and won with two minutes td:spare: Maine, is pleased with a re port that the SPrognes bnyegiven; out non-:, tracts for $1,000,009 worth of machinery to be put into factories to be ,erected there .within five' - ye*. ,"Senatot, , 1 80a,gue has recently been in . Augusta . on business con-. :Rented with 'the •purchase of the cemPtiq'l 41,thafeity,:,, •.. popular clergyman at Troy, who married a couple the other .day beautiful and impressive manner," received, after the service, an envelope, supposed to encloSe the usual fee. On opening it, after their departure, he found its contents were simply a restaurant bill of fare. —Rev. J. D. Fulton, writing on board the City of Baltimpre, says : "I haveheard that good wine could not cross the ocean. I never knew the reason before. It is drank up." Never did I see more wine drinking than on this ship at sea. and yet we have bad but one person intoxicated." —Prof. Hall. at the 11. S. Naval Observ atory, ,Lscovered Eneke's comet on the morning of the 14th. This comet has not been seen before for thirty years. In the latter part of September, it will be visible to the naked eye between nine o'clodk in the evening and two in themorning.. —ln exchange furnishes the following archaeological archives: What two animals took the lens baggage into the ark? The rooster and the fox, which took a brush and comb betwen them. How do we know that Noah had beer in the ark? We read that he had a 'bruin there. How, did he get the hops with which to make the beer? The kangaroo made them. Why was Noah never hungry? Because he carried his Ham with him. Remarkable Discovery of Stoles 'Bonds. A large sum, in U. S. bonds, stolen by a New York Postoffice clerk, last fall,were re tained by him, under a sentimentf remorse, ‘ for an opportunity to restore t And F now comes the strangest part o the story. The brother of this man, a merchant, resid .ing,in New Jersey, made discovery of these bonds, and became thief No. 2 by stealing one-half of them from the original offender, and taking them into his own possession. The loss was not discovered by thief No. 1, who had not missed them to :the day of the arrest. This brother seemed also to And no use for his ill-gotten gains, and for months they remained quietly in his pos session. , In the meantime, another brother, a lad of but about fourteen years, came across the treasure which was held by, thief No. 2, and in turn became thief No. 3, by abstract three hundred dollars, the loss of which re mained unknown to hisipredecessor in crime up to the final exposure. This boy found out a' preparation for removing ink from paper, applied it, made the necessary indorsements, and passed' the paper. The bond was quickly recognized and traced to thief No. 3, and through Lim to No. 2, and thence to No. 1, who was perfectly aston ished, as he supposed the whole sum to be still in his own possession. A few weeks ago a couple of well appear ing - but very poor contrabands came to Elk horn, and put up for the night with one of out., benevolent Republican townsmen. They were in very poor circumstances, their clothing being in ,a very dilapidated condi tion. The next morning the genermrs hearted lady of the house went around to the neighbors to get some clothing for the aforesaid cindtrabards, and mono . other places she went to the house of well known Democrat. She told him that there was a gentleman from South Carolina at her house who was in very indigent circum stances and needed clothing, especially a shirt. The lady of the house, was in favoi• of giving a half-worn garnient, but "Np," said our valiant Dethocrat, "give him the best shirt I hare got," and the best garment in the house was forthcoming. A short time after, what was our Democratic friend's surprise and mortification on coming up town, as he expressed it, "To meet a d—d nigger wig& my skirt on!" The idea of a negro being a "gentleman" hdd never en tered his head before,—Elkhorn (W s.) I dependent. THE Emperor Alexander, of Russia, has issued instructions liar a revision of the bar barous criminal code still valid in Russia. Branding with a red-hot iron, to which all second-class convicts are subjected, is to be abolished. This will put an end to the bor rible scenes which were regularly enacted at St. Petersburg and other large Russian cities, wheneVer a number of convicts were despatched to, Siberia. They are now, on the morning of their departure, led out of their cell, tied to a bench; and branded on the forehead and on both cheeks; they then receive a certain number of lashes, are chained together, and driven off like cattle,. The screams of the wretches on this occa sion may be heard .for miles. Ten execu tioners have all their hands full of business, as not less than one hundred convicts are sent off to Siberia at a time. About one fifth of the convicts (women and persons belonging to the higher classes) are'exempt from flogging and branding. . CATTLE are not the only sufferers lby the terrible plague which has come to us from Illinois. Its fatal results extend to human life. A young man named Abram Smith, in Troy, N. Y.,skinned one of the cows that died on ednesday last. His hands and arms were somewr .t scratched by ben rybushes;-and in this manner the poi- Sonous matter or virus was'innoculated into T his arm. The limb began .to swell and pain him very much. He consulted a phys ician, but his condition .rapidly grew worse, and on Saturday resulted in 'his death. A sister of the deceased, who attended him in his last. illness, kissed him after his death, and was also infected by the disease. She was lying very low, and it is thought can not recover. Another man named - Ostran der was subsequently affected. in the same manner, but is still alive. These facts show that caution should be used, not only in preventing the spread of the contagion, but in touching the deceased animals. A. COTIRESPONDENT Writes: "To see Niagara, you buy eleven silk dresses for your wife, and six shirts for yourself: You then get all the ready money you have, bor row all your friends have, and make ar rangements for unliinited credit at two or three good, solvent banks. . You then take six trunk?, some more money, a muse, a colored servant, some more money, and then, after getting some more money, and extending your credit 'at one or two more strong irtuks, you set out. It is better, if possible, just before you leave, tomortgage your homestead and get come more money." THE heels of fashionable shoes worn by ladies are so small at, the bottom as to, afford little or no support to the ankles. This in part accounts'for the peculiar walk of those who wear them, and this is causing many weak and sprained• ankles for which there is no cure. An ankle once sprained is ever after liable to be' injured by a very slight catise. No lady' Who values her comfort In life and her limbs upon yvhieh she depends for loconiotiore; Will , Wear. high, heels, ta pered off as is:now the. fashion. • GENERLI,,,GLEMION, of the United States army, and later a leader; of the Fenians, has gone to-Ylrginia to - retitle, and purchafted a fermi near Swage's • Station. lie ,waif In. Solitary confinement in' Upland several' . inontinf, 'owing to'his prominent Conneetion 'with the Fenian movement. ,General son was ColtmeV of the Sixty-ninth INtw. , York Volenteens. , , r„ , • , , ",): e A Talc of a Shirt PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19; 1868 DENTISTRY TEETH EXTKLCTLD wrrlicnrr PAIN I NO CHARGE MADE WHEN, ARTIFICLLL TEETH ARE ORDE RED A FULL BET FOR 88, AT OR. SCOTT'S,. STB PENN STREET, 3D DOOR A,BOVE HAND . . ALL WORK WARRANTED; CALL AND EX AMINE SPECIMENS:OP CEENIIINE VU AN ITE. my9:d&T GAS FIXTURES GAS Fa 4 032.a12clellerht3, FOB OAS AND OIL. Just received, the finest and largest assortmen ever opened in this city. WELDON & KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COE. VIRGIN ALLEY L . nill24:n=, CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &e. EITURAULIC CEMENT. SOAP STONE, PLASTER, CHIMNEY TOPS, WATER PIPES. • IMEIMM HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE, Cheapest: and best ripe in the market. Also, RO SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. R. R. it C. A. BROCKETT & CO. Office and Manufactori-210 REBECCA BT.. Allegheny. air Orders by mall promptly attended t o , jeV.,:r93 MERCHANT TAILORS. SUMMER GOODS. Boys', Youth's and Children's SUMMER CASSIMERE SUITS, LINEN SUITS. DUCK SUITS, FLANNEL SUITS. • ALPACCA JCKES. In every style. of the greatest variety, suitable fur the present eeasnn. tieutiemen will dnda tine as• Nommen' of Will rE .nd BROWN DUCE SUITS, ALI'ACCA and FLANNEL COATS, &c. every garment. being specially made tor us by t7he beet - Eastern houses. Our nrlePs are as -low as good goods can be sold at by any firm East or West. GRAY _l7 Sr. CLAIR STREET HENRI" DIEYER, MERCHANT 'TAILOR, No. 73 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa Constantly on hand, a full assortment of CLOTHS, O.IS3IJIF.I.ES, PE~'TINGS. te.: FLOUR. pEARIL MILL FAMILY FLOUR. PEARL MILL BULB BRAND. equal to the best St. Lehi. bratola. Ph:AI:L-41 LL Ite D BRA t ^ootl 21:+ the hest Wilco brands. V. 1117 F: C..rllN fel.illfß cm! CORN MEAL. //Si-Se that all tacks are healed and dated. au7:4l NE WOULD INVITE THE AT• VTEN TION of the t lour , trade to the nape rlority of our SOUTHERN WHEAT FLOUR'. Which we are manufacturing, from the best select ed Southern itilnols and Tennessee Wheat. Prices as low as any in the marker. .••*. Gr ik" Pittsburgh City Mills. jy3l t 7•2. TOBACCO AND CIGAR§. JULIAN ALLEN, DEALER TN ALL KINDS OF LEAF TOBACCO AND SEGARS, • co. 13 SIXTH STIIEET,• (National Bank or Corn nerce ) PTS Branch of 172 Water street,lT N. BURGH, PA. Y. atyl:ll77 IPA NI EL F. EXCELBI4)R WORKS. R. ' •W. JAN T-CnSTSION• 'Alan nfacturers and Dealers In To hacc,O, Snuff, No .6 FEDERAL. ST.: ALLIEGHIiNT• vg.hAA CONFECTIONERIES HEN ‘ B.I W. EXORBACH, Confectionery and Bakery 200 SMITHFIELD STERET, Between Seventh and Liberty SiTLATiIES' OYSTER SALOON attached GEO. SCHLELEIN, :Fancy Cake Baker & ConfeetiOner, AUID IMAM.= IN Fon.max &DOMESTIC FRUITS & NUTS, No. 40, corner Federal and RU1)112501:I streets, Alle gheny. liar Gonsuu , :y on bland, ICIL CREAM, or varlous flavors. BILLIARD TABLES. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES , AND COMBINATION CUSHION& I:lndisputably the tieet in um!. Ni. W IMPROVE. MENT: , , Patented Nnv. 26th, 1867. and April 331it,'18168. Er,er}thing relating 1,0 lard of the hest quality and' lowest prices al Way, on hand. Our NEW t.IJE TIO NM EH, Patentee May sth, 186_8, price s2.so—a great suureas. illuatrated price Ilata aunt on application. Address pirzzam & COLLENDEEL 03. 65, 67 and 69 01100313 Y 82.. New Tort City IyB.s7o:rwm HAIR AND PERFUMERY 4ni II OIFEN PECK, Ornanxeutal Haiti AIIt WORKER AND l'EltFlitmEß, N o , 133 rd street. near StnltlitleitL Pittsburgh. ... Always on ham), algeneral assortment of Imdlies' WIGS, BANGS, CURLS: Gantlemen's WIGS, TO. PENS SCALPS; GUARD'CIIAINS, IIItACELETs, Scc.lir A good Price la .0.1313 will he .given for -RAW I AIL . Led llenUeinea's flab' (Jutting Lite neuteet insn tier. nihzin't LITHOGRAPHERS I:IIEHJALIIN PHILIP GUSTS. 'INNERLY bi. CLEIS, Successore to Ow. F. SCHUCLIMAI4 & Co.. • s LITH ING RA PH ERN. rhe oaf) , wain bithograplite Establishment West , rthis Mountains. flllf+lllPBb Cards, Letter Heads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Dipfounts. Portraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits, Dims tiou Oards, he., Non. and 74-'Third. street. RYE FLOUR, &C. WASIIINGTON MILLS, 'WASHINGTON - STREET, • Near Pitti.Ourgh Oran Elevayir, • 'W.z '' ANI.VCTiSON, itantifacturer of CORN MEAL RYE FLOUR awl CHOPPED FEED. Orfler9 delivered In either city .her of etiarxe.:.Orain of chopped; Raul Horn shelled on abort nothw. ARCHITECTS. 13"° &"°sEit, A. rtCtillrEe'res . , . ritilrr ROUSE, ASSOCLA.TIODi BUILDINGti Not, '4 aad 4 tit.. Cialr Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, tiptvisi tilvailoii 'ilveili to, the designing and building of 'flilinitt - fdiifirii kid rtnii:lo nutr.,t)i Nos. TUBES IMO HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 Wood street. ap20.06; R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., PEAni, MILL . _ Ina DRY GOODS NEW GOODS! , AT 4 • J. 111: - BURCIIITELD& cws, No. 52 St. Clair St. • 7TEW PRINTS, /N ... W GINGHAM'S, .NE' V DELAINES,._ : . ' • ALI WOOL BLACIf -and WHITE PLAIDS, tor 95 GROUNDrth 5111. WITITE PRINTS.- black figure: - WHITE GROUND ALPACCAS, do: • BLACK A LPACC/AS A , - . .i.. BLACK "2,-OESKIN CASSIMERES: BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH, BLEACHED MsLINS, IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS, • TOWELS AND NAPKINS. A FULL ASSOR'EIIENT- OF GOODS, ALL'ENTIRE4 NEW. Lair Remember the plac&t.; No• 52 St.~Clair Street, west side( a u;Near Liberty. 87. MARKET STWIET. 87. GREA7r REDUCTION IN PRICES ! / TO CLOSE :yro-ar. GOODS. 87 MARI?ET STREET. THEODORE F. - PHILLIPS. 87.... MARKET BTREET:...B7 168. NEW GOODS. NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and GLOVES. F. SCIEJCIC, Igr No. 168 Wylle„Street. jta 16S. 16S. r.p3n:n4o] CARD, McCANDLESS /v. CO., (Late Wlblon, Carr & C 0.,) I:IIOLEtLA.LE DEALERS Rot eign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STREET, Third door above Diamond alley, I'II77,IIITEGFI, PA PIANOS. ORGANS, &C B TIT LAI!? .IpCH AP- Sch-omacker's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCIIOSIACKER PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements known In the con struction of a first class instrument, and has always 'been awarded the hihest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full. arons and sweet. The workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from to $l.llO, (according to Style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called first class Piano. ESTEY'S COTTAriE ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro ,ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any similar Instrument in the United States. • It is sim ple and compact In o....struction, and not liable to get out of order. . . CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. AU guaranteed for du years. BASE, KNAKE & BULAITLER,• nut 9 No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET HATS AND CAPS. CLOSING OUT SALE! OF Srril.A.:W AT RIDUCKD PRICES, AT hI'CORD &. CO.'S, 7i1 7 131 WOOD STREET. MARTIN LIEBLER, DICALICH IN FLA.P.S. CAP' AND VITEG6 s Also, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer OCTET:INKS, VALISES. lc., No. 132 SMITH FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders nromptiv Oiled and satisfaction guaranteed. GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD ST CHINA' GLASS ALND QUEENSWARE, E.: SILVER PLATED WARE, 43 PARIAN STATUETTES, o BOKEWAN GLASS, o And other STAPLE AND FANCY 0 GOODS, a great variety. 100 WOOD STREET. RICHARD E. BREED & CO tahV 100 WOOD STREET SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN BINATION: BUTTONHOLE ONTILSEAMINH AND. SEWING MACHINE. IT RAN NO EQUAL, • BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD AND IN,. TRINSICALLY THE CHE APEST., A *dr gents wanted to sell this Machine. ,13.A.X.5T.V.1r, • Agent - 10'r Weiteni Pennsylvania. Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS; pver Illebardson'S Jewelry Store.: _ inyMe464 WAI,L PAPER. Vi r . ••••rneyrowne.r.i.re.rowyvove,rroreeeowev ALL' PAPER . , . AT REDUCED PRICES. AtTER JULY ler, We will offer mu:present stock of , • 1;411l fapers at Greatly' Reduced A large eseorireiint of SAM P.APEMS,, for boils, rooms, ettlinice, &0., At • - N 0.107 Market Street,near Fifth. .10s: R. tHUGHES dr. BRO. TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS. AT MACRUM, ,CLYDE & 2110 78 and - a 0 Market Street. MOSQUITO NETS, MUFFLED AND STAMPED APRONS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADLES' WHITE UNDER WI AR: A . full line of HOSIERY; MORRISON STAR SHIRT GENT'S PAPER CULL LADIES' Do. AND f-,II‘Fs, . TRAVELING SATCHELS, lino of -JET SETS. SILK .& 811LL10.5 FRINGES SILK . & SATIN B UTTONS, all colors. A con - Olete Assortment, of White Goods, bj e lsS, VICTORIA, LAWN, . LINEN, CAMBRIC, Lc. 1100 P SKIRTS, in all the "IceiTest Style's. Km GLOVES, at all prices GENT'S S: LADIES' SUMMER UNDERIVE4R; MEN'S JEAN DRAWERS; 1.000 Doi. BALMORAL HOSE 5;000 Lbs. WOOLEN YARNS. Akir Special Ratea to Jobbers. MACRUM, GLYDE & CO., 18.....nd SO Market Street. auto PRICES. MARKED DOWN! MACRUM & CARLISLE'S, No. 19 Fifth Street. ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED ! ON AND AFTER JULY IST.. -168. HOOP SHIRTS. (Ladles%) for . _ .CORSETS, (Real French,) SO LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 25 KID GLOVES, (warrasted,sl PAPER COLLARS ZOO Yds, SPOOL COTTON, (good) POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS MEN'S JEAN-DRAWERS All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Ralf Cost CREAT BARGAINS! IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS. Special Rates to Merchants & Dealers 117ACRI7D1 & Cdr.34SLE, lEEE EXCURSIONS summit EXCURSIONS. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL -A- RAILROAD COMPANY hare on sale at their Office, Union Depot, Pittsburgh, ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS TO ATLANTIC CITY AND CAPE ?JAY, Enabling parties to visit these popular bathing re sorts, and return home at a mOderate cost. CAPE MAY PASSENGERS campurchase Tickets to.go and return by all Railroad. or they can arrange to take Steamer In either dire - Won, betwee Phila delphia and Cape. Stay, EXCURSION TICKETS are also for sale at the •. above Depot to NIAGARA FALLS, THE OIL RE• GjOINIS. GETTYSBURG, and numerous points in Pennsylrania and New York. \Sir PAMPHLETS, containing full descriptions of the various Excursion . Routes by this Road, can be had on application at the Tldket Unice, in the Union Depot. W. H. BECKWITH, BEM r.) ZEX•) :0 31 ZO:r:CifaiZS IA SHEPHARIVS STEAM CRACKER BAKERY, 317 LltlertY Street. Our Crackers are baked upon the OVEN BOT TOM, and are superior to any baked by hot air co any other process. , Aar TRY THEM. -es , r- ''' '-''' ,: '':- .f" . Y . Y 7 7 , -, ';'' ~ ”e. , a -.; ', ',,-- - v. • .. - `,9 NI 8 C ' A. ,.., :1..... ~. 1 1. . ..1* •.• .`• ~..-.. 4' , ' ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS OFFERED IN THIS CITY. WINE, BOSTON, SODA, CREAM, FRENCH, Etz 034 T ir y. d a. s ura s r i g? D A CRACK- For Sale by Every Grocer. in the City. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. 1.35:118 FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA - AMMONIATED BONE, • SITPER-PHOSPIIATE OF LIKE, .MANUFACTURED BY The • Allegheny Fertilizer Co. • • SEWARD te CAMPBELL, . PROPRIETORS, . mace, 860 Penn S t r eet , Pitts b urgh, Pa. • • .• The best Zertillser in use, and recognised y Farmers who have given it a trial, toe the stand ard for raising large crops of, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Pont toes, , ac: We navelpublisted for gratu itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting and valuable statement - a of this Fertilizer, copies 01. which will be seat tree to any ':isendlnit us their ad dress. ICE!.ICE! ICREB S t Ice Dealer, No. aa DIAMOND ALLEY, Plitabtlitgll:. Qrdetx left Aere or at running in Elan 'Ar'd l l'et 'Bridge wni' re " apZo ve Allegheny.ag CITY PROPERTY.-Will sell a good brick house, containing flYe rooms, at Sixteen. Hundred Dollars, lind timid - rent for the amount in six rears. A I. 3GE LOT OF GROUND, hiving : a river fronta.,nd very convenlentof access. • TAN NER , convenient to the city, and having a well established custom' or local trade 'connected therewith; agood dwelling 'nd forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS in Sharpsourg, near the rallroad; would make a good coal yard. HOTEL FOR SALE.—That fme Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres of garden and -fret . LAWS. This well located hotel will be sold low, as 'be proprie tor wishes to retire from business. ,FOR RENT. One large Rouse, for Boarding Horse. One new Brick House, s rooms. One new Brick Rouse of 4 rooms. (tom LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street, Ninth Ward, WANTED-3,000 feet ofFlagging 3 to 4 inches thick. IL P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE; 2,000,000 ACRES CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE, Onion Pacific Railroad Company, 50e (II Lying along the line of their road, at $l,OO TO, $5,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS, 1.. 25 For farther paittculars, maps, &.e., address Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Sec,y, . &p it VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • NINE TRACTS OF LAND, 19 FIFTH STREET Situate in Marshall township, Allegheny county, and Adams township. Butler county. Four or the [ruts are situated about 3 miles west of Plankinton's Hotel on tile headwaters o Se wickley. near David Dud's mill, about 10 mileS from Pittsburgh.• 'Five of the tracts are situate on and near the Pet rys'ville and Harmony Plank Road, about 18 to 30 miles from Pittsburgh. This land is all waladap:ed for tanning and gra zing purposes. Any lutormtion relate to priceiand terms can be obtained by iv callingsaid fafins. on A. HILANDS, at the Court House, Pittsburgh. • F OR SALE. A SPLENDID CRANCE FOE A MAN WITH A ..SMALL CAPITAL. . A good and 'very desirable • , BOOT- AND SHOE HOUSE, Loiated within twenty-tire miles of the city, doing a large cash business. !Satisfactory reasons given for wanting lo sell. Books will be shown for the amount of business done. Apply at 102 Mail) STREET, or B. R. HARBOURS, an6:016 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.' AN OPPORTUNITY for a GOOD 1 INV r.:,,T .I , IE N T.—We offer for :..ale 300 acres , et goat, situate in. Areastrimg county, near the Western Pa. R: R.. and about 30 miles east of Pittgburot: The whole mass of coal is 13 feet: thick. and of excellent quality, and will be sold at a low price and on easy terms. For further Informa- 1 Lion call mror address TICKET AGENT CM FOR SALE & TO LET.--Rouses and Lots for sale In all parts of the city and sn urbs. Also several FAR - 5W in - good locations. Also, a small' WOOLEN FACTOR], with 20 acres of land, and good Improvements, which I will. sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for rent In both cities. For fUrther particulars Inquire wiLtiAni WARD. 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral. : FOR SALE, Near Right's Station, 'West. Pa. R. R., containing 130 ACice;S, with 7 loot v. in °remit, and acknowt-: edged by all .as commanding the finest view on the Allegheny ricer. Term, easy. Vnquire at .au12:109-stwr . ..NO. 320 LIBEItTT STREET. • 115. FOURTH ST. 115• ,JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS Are prepared to SECURITIES uion STOCKS, BONDS, and All kinds of, REAL ESTATE, IIOUSEHOLD PURNITUItE. Sec., either on the premises or at the hoard of Trade . Rooms. Particular attention paid. as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales of Real Estate in the country attended. Mice. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. .196.96.1 slo.o oo TO °AN, • atyls Real Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street D ISSOLUTION.—The PArtster; ship heretofore ex king between, the sub scribers, under the firm of. ANDERSON, COOK 451. CO., Is this dardissolved by mutual Consent. The bust; .ness of the late drm will be settled by our sueees• sors, Messrs. AliliElthol.+l WOODzi, at the ()Met of the Pittsburgh !Steel Works. The underslsmed having disposFll or his iiiterest In the late firm of At4DEßSils',' cootr .t CO ., tr Messrs. ANDERSON di WooDS, begs leave to rec. otumend Ws successors to the patronage of the cus: Comers of the tonnes nrm. J• W. 000 E; Pittsburgh. July 23th, 1808. Frame Dwelling Douse, at corm. r of. Linton Ayenut won!}and Water streets, Alleteheny, 'fronting Mast Com. bating 7. rooms. taws and -argot bath room. Exce lent "ingo In kitchen: but and oold water nu stairs' and .down good' cellar. Covered porch.'" front and at side of house. urape arbor. Lot ac by 60 'eft. Posseulon soon. If desired. - For terms apply to B. meLkiN Jyl7 No. 58 Sualetideld st • • WEIGHTS AND. EE. LYON , iealer of Weights and Measures, No. 5 PqITRTI3. STIMET. 'Between Liberty:m:l FerryFtJr'''. Ordecvprompt2yattended FOR SALE--REAL. ESTATE FOR SA-L.R. ' TWO HOUSES 'A...ND- LOT on Carlon street, Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the party is about leaving the city. and wishes ta dispose of th_e_property before removing. • • SAW MILL, TWO DWELL ROUSES. TWC BARNS. with good FAR3I, and about 800 acres timber land. This propecy will be sold low. Cast. s2_,soo—balance on time to suit buyer.. FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame: house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 180 ACRES,near the line of railroad; very well located for ra ising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100,*cres of the .land in meadow and . 1 One new Brick House 0f.3 rooms. • One House ot 5 rooms and lot 55 by 140. One House cf 7 rooms and lot 150 by 150. Two new Brick Houses, 11 rooms each. One new Frame House, 4 rooms. Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Frame House in Wilkinsburg, having six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden. 7 acres that can be divided tato acre lots. 5 Lets in Oakland. Power and a largo Boom and Yard for rent, in a ood location. Will De rented for sho;t or long !me. TO LOAN---$50,000, IN SUNS OF $5,000 AND UPWARD APPLY AT No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. BY THE IL.ASTERN DIVISION, JO-111F P. DEIVEREUX, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Missouri FOR SALE. The undersigned otters for sale E. G. DIITILDE. CHARLES DUTILH S. CUTHBERT & SONS. R 5 V. plcbtield street A MOST DESIRABLE FARE, AND etIICI'IONEERS, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Gmo: m-. pPzr-r-3r. 4,ww , #;l=l H 'J. - AND EDS J.. W. Ci , O K. ON Wit. WOODS. FOR RENT ~,