ISo^-Isb';-•^b# X^oftdriAd JJ^o* q/* tfta RettmyZcahfa Bottom*. mHE now town of 1*at80Be is beautifully si mated oh 'JL i air elevated levplain, oh the bank of the Doyal-hanna River; where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream by a handsome stone-bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. Itis 40 miles east of Pittsburgh^.® east of Greensbnrgvll west ofLigonier, 13 soathof Rlairsville, 3 north of Youngstown, and 7 south ofNew Alexandria* The Pennbyi.vakiA'Rajx. Roan will be opened to thetent* porary terminus near the town, early in November next, taconneet with the southern tornpflce.. The passengers in every train will stop lolakernmealat Uie new nnd extensive Rail Road Hotel,-now in progressof erection, in the centreof the town, directly opposite the Rail Road Com!’asx,s Depot, Watsa Station, Engine Houses, q., to be erected immediately. The lots no w- offered for sale orlease are 60 feet front on streets, 60feet wide* and run back 100 feet to a 20 feet ailey j ihey wiU range in pricefrom 30 dollars upwards, according to their,positum.^-None of the lots are more than 400 yards front the Rail Road Depot, whieh. it in the centre nf the town ploi-Om-Iota and cottage-lt; sites, of which there are several handfomely situated alongthe bank of the riveri.will be-be Sold on favorable terms to persons wishing to build.—-The climate of this region is^elightful, the scenery roundw wn is very beaniiful and romantic, and it will no - doubt be a place of great resort from the cities, as it is in the midst of the finest fiahteg.and hunting regions in this part oiuxe Stats* Unusual inducements offertkemsclveB ai 'point for bnsinfiss men, manufacturers and me*chanics-to come and settle »they canbad-immediate bus* tness and employment aa this Depot will .be the point to which the Iron and all thatrade of JLigonier valley will naturallwcome, by a turnpike through theLoyalhonna gap Of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston’s, E*q.. to the Depot; as will also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank toad along the valley of the Doynlhaima. There is pletity of thepurest water ; and tlierbest of coal can be had close to the town,in abundance. There *s, close at hnhdi ah inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials. lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mil t are in full operation, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; ana an extensive brick yard also in operation, will furnish a large number of superior brick during the coming season. The soil is deep and rich apd well adapted to cultivatiou, gardens, Ac.The terms of sate of lots will be made known on application in-person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown; or at his office in a liATEOBB,” where a plan of the lots may be seem; ;v OLIVER W. BARNE^.N. B, A public eiile:ofSOI^VwiU take place at Laf-robe bn the 10th of June next,' at 13 o’clock. Terms made known at the sale* Clear, unutcumbered ritlcs will be given to purchaser *.; : . - . xny3i