The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 05, 1868, Image 7

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7, - -: Urrote the Evening IN:Nit.)
Clover_ seed has been . raised- Successfully .
~ .,,.for more than twenty years ina - southern
••-„ Her k imer' county,' N..Y. -It had;; brought
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fortunes to the farmers and is stall - raised.
~:;::,'.., The soil is a variety oflellow loam on the
---,, hills, and allwrialdeptrsit in thetvalleys.
i, Clover is Milled abundantly here on all
k- soils. Seed does - Weeinflhe - upland.s and
Y better on =the south `, gild Ike Mile; Older .
t : always being used. `'This '(he aSe_ of phisi-'
f: ter) is considered itiikoqisity toil pal enipi'
~ -4 and seems ' nide° 'Arnett* favorable. to'
'3 land most • . . red tb the MP" of the sun.
A steep N . . w r ieclivity
,yields ehtuidantly
:'' of straw, - lint little of . seed. ' - '
„) The mode here to suoceisfulli raise clover
seed ittloSow ) in thesPringnn sininegrain
or (earlier and better) 'on winter wheat and
:, rye. This eeldoni AllsAvith us. Sown on
. -,. the life spring gneiss, is suceessflawith us,
and probablylreferable 'f4.anyoffier way.
'1 Thiswill corer-the field in ilhe fitli - With a
1.. thickrzicltgr4Wfti, =4 if the lirmMiltis Weil,
dralutdreaY, 4erY- the frost . \ • r .4 • -
ThOneXt year lutttle ;Are , tamed :on as
,I soon as txtsture is afforded, !which is, early,
li esnecially with June. clover.' The 'told is
cropped close-the Scoter thet.better.l This
?„ is important, as, it niakee the •eroP even,
ft causing a timultaneoterri**nk rft ffOrcight,
~!. time-for there is but a
as' Ilittee in
11 which 'clever fills well as - , the. Years:run.
i`That time' is between the eAtrerneheet and
1, the early_ frost. The, heat will Barn' ;and
1, hurt the aeed, , andfrequentbr spoils a Whole
g crop. Much moist weather is also a dam.
r, age. Cool, dry weathOrie best,at the "Atl
i; ing" time, which' is' in' thelatter part of
~ f; August and the fore part of :September, the
ripening following ineTediately, ldler and
the cutting !andhariesthaein October.' The
harvesting IS soraetimes difficult on account
of moist weather, extending the work into
November, and in some cases till the snow .
'4 . whitens the ground. I have on more than ,
t one occasion gathered a good crop after the ,
I field had been whitened with snow. Cold,
crisp weather is favontble to good dryi
t , But the sun in mid-October is best, and this '
r, is the time to gather the Crop.
After the field is thoroughly shorn by the
cattle, sheep, &-c., sheep being bes the
stones are picked, and plaster is sown, rang
ling from half a bushel to a hushel per acre. .
The • cattle are turned out on the 15th of
. June. The time is'the important point in '
I the raising of clover seed. If taken out
earlier the sun will be apt to injure the crop;
1 if later, the frost will reach it. Experience
has demonatrated that the 15th of June is
1 thesuccessful point. This year two weeks
t earlier, or even three or four, would have
I been the time, this on account of the cool.
weather in August and September, and the
1 early frost. But this year is an exception.
On the 15th of June the field is expected to
1
I look like a (=ruin, 'as barren_ as can he.
'I It is a remark that pasturing , clov er for seed
, 1 is starving cattle, and it is often 'difficult to
i get sufficient stock to dress it down. After
1 this, nothing more need be done till the
, scythe enters the field. .
Clover seed is in high demand, and - pro
portionally pays as well as ever. Itls, how
-1 ever, not so reliable a crop es corn or wheat,
though on the whole it pays es well; but It
j,.., requires•proper management _
; The second crop- of seed - isnever taken
17 from the same find without- breaking trp the
! boil and reseeding. • The :.'root dies or is
', lifted during the winter and spring by the
1 frost. The treat ment,'therefbre, is to sow
i timothy-with the clever, which is kept down ,
:4 the first year (by the clover) and the second
appears. This usually forms our best hay,
being a proportion of one-third, dotter 'to .
two-thirds timothy : Sometimes there is
more clover, espeoudi.. ywhen tb.e Wide , a.
i favorable one and startsne w shoots, andlha_
soil
is dry. Even in suckceOthere will tw
1 more or less timothy, and the clover will be
less mania. -The third
_Year - finds the
timothy to Predominate; but the crop is less
heavy than the second year. Timothy will
run out unless.well protected, This pro
tection is afforded by the bite:had', a 10
growth of which will protect and manure
the crop. In this way tunothy, is continued
for many years. We know fields thus
- treated that have afforded heavy - crops' of
pure timothy foreight years in succession.
But the math covers your ankles if'you
walk through it. This heavy coat affords a
good deal of manure, and •of tile right' kind
exactly. The frost cannot reach the tender
roots sufficiently to hurt them; and the re
sult is the finest crop of timothy I have ever
seen.
HINTS FOR HOP CULTURE
Hop culture is beginning ..to attract con
siderable attention among the farmers in
this section of the country, and is worthy
of experiment. The manufacture of malt
liquors is largely. on the increase. The sta
tistics
oflBso put the. number, of- barrels
menufactufed at . 8,280,545, those of 1860 at
7,916,575 barreb3, and the number for the h
present year is estimated at 10,000,000, lit
increase of 800 per cent. since 1860.
Hop vines will grow upon almost any.
soil, but in order to insure the "filling out"
of the fruit, a high, drygnpund, with medi
um loam soil is the best. In low,. moist
grounds they are exposed to frost, mildew,
and are liable to rust. The ground is pre- ,
pared with care,,nearly as one would pre
pare for it iiractop, ..Tbrildlliabould beat
least eight feet apart, in all directions. It is
necessary that should be a free pas
sage of air through the yard: Seed
roots are cut into pieces containing
two sets of• "eyes"'each and these
are planted, the latter towards the surface.
Two good- roots in a bill are sufficient, Mit
in order to-insnre success against' worms or
disease, three or four are placed together.
It is very important that the vineyard be
laid .ofrAn - ,esset ,squares,„f . one set .Of
vines lasts for Years. 'The' ho are divided
into sexss, the male bearing afh. "tit ill.
mg necessary to y a pn3per bearing in thefet
zp
rPw, P od
of planting is as Ibllovra: 4Take a stick an
inch and a half in diameter , , duuCpedat the
end, and snake shore larg - ciki - enough
to receive the roots, in abiniel . 3; eyes up, , 1
uppertentri thiliAlifiraiiiitubbian inch anal
a half below the swam It is necesp r y t o
pack the dirt earthily 'Oiteid
their entire length, otherwise - thersivillbe a
dead. air cell left, which is .often fatal rto .
them. TLIPPPIRRIA,E.I44(tftiFitIieb
upon- -
Hops do not yield until'the second season
after planting:kind the first mason the ground
can be made to yield an income by planting
L c riveg )ta nlir i Sth °T e
gof °44e fficti Mon is
is nearly the scone,that of gym. It is ne
cessary to go thiciuh the fieldthree or four
fkiii a
tigtesufritkg.9 ol4l4 ro 141 v ia *K li*Vrii ri li rigta oe. t
w eeds aid the es .
Ne W4;014101
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GAZETTE : TUESDAY. MAY 5. 1868.
BMW amts. I
every cutting, -set tin
cuttings. at an , low, (at least di
chLsp.tint the y , . • e shall •
, .
I eartharemutibe-leordttlnnirwitathe. foot.
Xtisirettelnuiclz:tltezn withgriusor straw;
andiftneedlewsterthentoccaabanally in the:
4ryest - eretither:7fThltilti.ot :course, fer -the
:fatrflep ettd.the . areateur. , .%-TheAnraminsn.
iiroicagalio frelik , terigle'ti..'ifsppk , t.c.46l4t,ti:.
48 4 . 1 - 0 1 .0i* P 0 01 1. 414 4.,
/ 301 4044 1 41ea ' 4'.0 1- o;ar6 '
tectmoch- mote freely thati!v.thers.-
stance the Concord, -31azatawnyi Hartfotili
Prolific, T h, Clintotr,'-eassidayskte,
take'. root rf , W,,•.'Neltile 141 Debmarentid;
Dlans ate'di odt#oprOptittite in oticitt
tare enlessti*Olike is them, a~td
gocid i lisiOrs#l" - **NoAtBo„t'.:: .
7W.e V0W.,,e441Y)
~t eiiieberrieli-arethtiegrewn. We_
- both the attesteating
out. ...ctuTunsa_azoi, , _gocisk, tedes , shoultbe
:Set Amtjust 3r)tare; they Are ._-Vdshed to'stind •
• pentanentl.7..---le- your prefer a tree,: cut out •
all the.' eyes beneath: , "the.. 'surface '''Of
:nrounk- if a Inish, let 2 7the eyes remain:
These cuttings 4itight ! b .. be planted . at leatit
eightinchetrdew the: earth pressed
drmt around them: . •• ''
* l 4 7 .l'ol ) ti4 l6 ttlon of tiOretitrg.ahrtilie
caWitiso:!l)l3
this.. She*: be ;wn :by all; "who have;
`"lucid' in 'innlflplying; .
stock in- this -
way.77lstendwitettc4 :
. .
Avo t r T. p.ENcts,
then di
=I
The eryPtiettn',l4lllHiliel•fences,": is dai-'
lybecoming eminent Ang
'agrieltruititk a a::imiovid, threet,and a half
niAles of r what.: regiids as. ,niunx
'fence from a farm of less than 200 atres.
It •is estimated. that Gioia BritAin•lnfghti
.dispense witb'6o9;9oo Miles of : feneintno*.l
inexistence. -If we suppose 'this fente tO'
occupy a width offline:se:7,, which-is a very
moderate estimate the wide; live fences
of England, this, would be An: o,4ltlitlih:i,,to
the arable land of 589,280 acres. . ••• - •
Our common wuruklferKe
pies a width of * feetr,the rails being, font
teen feet long. A fence made-;with . longer
rails occupies more space.. • If the `rails :are
shorter, the space occupied is less:" To 'this
it is safe, to add eighteen inckes for land that
is not cultivated. This"gives' a width of
two yards appropriated fence. Every
22,40 yards of such fen ce, ceupies an acre:
An acre of land in a form 'nearly square,
and;consequently in the. most , economical
shape as regards fencing, is •220 feet by 198
feet. To fence this re quires ' 278 yards'of
fencing, which occupies just about 'one
eighth' of an acre—that is'one-eighth of the
whole. Such .a fence surrounding a ten
acre lot: of the comparatively economical
shape of 242 yards by 200 yards, would oc
cupy 1,768 yards, or considerably. less than
of an acre. This would be less than 1-80 '
of .the whole amount--a striking illustra
tion of the advantage of large lots over
small ones.—Country Gentleman.
IN NEW JsusEy, the c r a nberryrn cultture la
rapidly becoming a leading industry, and it
is said the people of Ocean county are
this spring going into the .cranberry busi
ness with a vigor that surpasses all previous
efforts in that line. Larricaranips are be
ing cleared, and the prospects are that thou
sands of acres of new 'had will this year be
planted.with the , cranberry.'
= ruxxots rntrir cnoP.
SA.NDOVAI;,ApriI. From the report
of express companies at this station we find
that there were shipped from here during
the past season 107,4'72 boxes 'of peaches,
Which yielded the shippers the handsome
profit of $1,65 per box, making $188,076
brought into circulation as net proceeds, of
our peaches. Pretty goOd; is it not? sr. a.
.
TO 3f.A.SE PAPEA i TRANSPARENT.
Dissolve some resin in spirits of wine:
Dip into it a camel's hair brush, and with it
go over aa much of thblatper as, you wish to
make transParent;',dning it on both sides.
A colored drawing - Cm, engraving may be
Made by this applicationrranalmrent gum
PartS where
.m
t . is intend,
e d t o , be :very bright. Mierwarda,
can only be seen, to advantage , :with all
behind them. The same-application is used
for transparencies :painted on &tenor thick
muslin stretched on a frame.
•
- • craN - Aatox c.axEs.
Beat Ili, six eggs with three tableSpoonsful
Of rose wati3r, put to it a pound of sifted
sugar, a desert spoonful of powdered cinna. :
mon, and enough flotreto form it into a paste;
roll it out thin, and cut it into any shape you
please, place them on papeiand bake them.
Remove therti'from the paper when done,
andkeep.drY,:,
HOW TO MAKE F:00 BAILS
Boil four eggs hard,-take out the olks and
pound them, add to them a few bread crumbs
and pepper and salt, and the yolk of one raw
egg; mbe tbem.all weir together, take them
out, andwith flour on , your hands toll them
into balls; boil them for,two minutes.
POTATO - TIMDII7O.
One pound of potatoes boiled and well
mashed,
warm,
pound:;butter stirred in
whiliC warm, two ounces imgar, - the rind of
half alcrapn chopped fhte; : wish the juice, a
teatupffil of 'milk butter 'a' tin, ptit in the
mixture, and bake in a moderate oven for
half an hour: An addition of two eggs can
Wraade if desired. . • • •
- - SARATOGA, OR IiGIINCH ROLM.
Boil one pint sulk cut up two ounces of
butter into,t, add a uttre salt; when tepid,
sift in one pound ed - tleiii, one egg beaten,
one tablespoonful of yeast ;- beat these well
together; when riseni-.form into roll, with
asdittle uirttiling as pcisslble, and bake _inn
brisk oven : :1 ;: , „
GOOD Micron,
Twc teaspoonfuls of_crearix tartar, one of
soda half teaspoonful : salt, ;rubbed-time and
well with one quart of flour. Rub in
a piece of butter the-size -of an egg, mix up
soft with ' th*lc sour n9f, or bitter ntillt,•Od
bake quickly. .
' -
• Take three pints of , mudfted yellow c orn
meal, one tablespoOnful of lard; and one
pint of milk; work isll.-well together, and
:bate m calm( the'site at Vie hank mod` n
inchlhick. lot, "Moithltittet,
molasses, or both,osstay be preferred.'
-Half pound of butter, four eggs, sugar,
salt and nutineuttyotn — tpste, and two
table•i*ndidir of &to*** *et; Pion.".ozi
it Atunt Of bollbietnilk; and stir the *hole
together. To be baked deep dishes.
noir' TO fiSIET itietrins room , '46tru'iMxt.o
Seep ps pyster tiff4fi c l4 -
tter,e4tbit, 0 ,0 :00 2 nuit
on fluiinside sittraet ng tl* .otonT
particles to itselLi›. - Uoy.it.---
VA= utsT on74:lPwrxxl4 -
Coviaritteifteelrifitttfloil *lll rlithbeL,oll.
111 artrirgiitlOttrg ttrig / eNu!' r4llll t
dared ntailookia-liifefffinetbeittst ' Sap
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ie only e• -t •
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EGISTERPS OFFICE
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alas, .4e., baTg,b-wm.dial7 nsulkeilft
De ilitiMellster-in
OMee, al:Wirth h 6 O%IIAI - edit, thi pilate. eonn,
fog noallratitiOrtand Viwigainee, on MONDAY; June
!lat. : lB4Bc - -: - -•• • • -'• ' ' ' • '
1 -N9.• 1. Aced:Mist of Sanniel
Feb. Dickson, - Executor-. Of
iohn - Dielt_ . ,son 'deed:: • Filed F 3d, MIL - •
old. 2. "Mal account of•Joins-Hicittnatiplxecutor
h - Orgun - , - deci•d. " Flied - Feb:4th, 1868.
'
.:. No. a.,. Final account of Michael Wagner, - Arbnin- -
, istrator of John Wag ner , itge..a. Filed Feb. 41u,
No. 4, Virile "and Anal account. of. iota liaison,
:Adlninistritor of James Watson. deed. %Flied Feb.
3th. -18611. • ._
__ r . _ .. , . ..,
• ,No: 6: Final 'entrant - of H r
ministratrix of Andreas Wallitiogle.' deed. Filed - J
Feb. bib 1808.
No. 0.:3314 account tif - A - -•'lt.Steirefistti. Admi n ..
aerator of George Weigand, dec•ti, ,Filed. Feb..
• 1 No.
..
t : Account of March r Humutings; - Admhils',
tirgaleP, lyr. l • . : , .! o !ick-.914.-fiewo,:Nll#4F9b. 12 t 1 i.
Ntr.'4l. First and: putrid: itoxinnt 'of Oliver • Ir. -
Jones, Admin.'s trator, •of (*eorge,4l3.; Jones. deed...,
.Flied Sep.t: Ith. 18136. - • • •
.... No: 0.- Accomit of Geo. B. ' , Neely "and . Jeremiiiii' I
Meekv.E ni
xecursof Nathaniel Nee*, deo'd.. Filed ,
Feb.29o. 1888.. • . , . •
• No;3o...Accotrat of Ellia l .'Wallingibid,Admin-:•
Astray's; itircAlexandar
11.. 'Wallingford, deed:;
.Filed Fab. - 200,4808.' 0 • - •'l' '''i'' • •• .
NC...".311, Medusa of Airs. A. M. Lierithlem, Ati
minTst Oitri* of Jamesii. Irwin; decd. Filed Feb.
5et14•.014311.1 11 !,,_, , •,. . . '',, .',. , I
No...l2:riFirst and flail account of (ugh 31.1ilootti. '
Administrator, of Joseph Scott, deed, Filed Feb .1
Allst;lB6B_,, • -' • - - ••• • 1
No: 11I,Finat ; accotust Of James. 11. 'Tanvoorhia: '1
Trustee.of Durld {Mists, ; decd , F ile d Feh r 23di ,
18613: ' ''"' - ' ' ' - , ' . ',I
No. 14." 1? al- Antolini Of William' Thaw, i Gila& . 1
wan or , Valliam.•Bestiainith, Mary and .Alcitri I
:ander - H. - ow. minor . children .of sLiza Thaw, •
deol(1:-' , 111 Feb. 971 ,•1868 _ •
Not 4ff. :A of__ Julia A•ntit tlebotifilin, Execu- ,
a l l
• - tor or' Ch ary B ch MM .:deed. Oiled Feb. Allth,'
No.' WA ant (WO: o.t Vawisett,"•Administriitor I
~of Dennyit Clark. thro , d. .:Ellettieb. 219th. 1868, - ,: , ,:1
• Ng; IF._Aocount or Thomas oKe_Guardian, of
GeOrge - Mittes_;_zeinor • eon Of a__ , - , Mates,: deed.
Jilted
,Mtirch4tn. 4888: .._.-.._...,-.: • ;:-. ~,... r: : - -..
• N.S. 2.8...1fital acconn.tof Thomas liallshey, Quay * ,
dian Of ! Tittles B. Litillart, minor son of Abraham
lAnhlirt. dee'd. -Flied March bib; MM.. - ' • - •
' N0,30-•lfistalacermint ofThentaaMirlialleriGtiari i
Kilimi. of Alex.. 3i._Ltubart ‘ minor. !OSLO Abeahaml
Linnaer,.7deed.s Filed Mardi ilitli,',l", ~. ~,,____ ',
•NW 26:1Account OVA ROSs‘andisaacitifill'‘
.Executora of Letit4 n, gitio'd.*Piled3liarchti
8041888 - • - • .• • -
No:sll. l Aceiliiiit: oT - JailOti;igtotiffer, 'Adtalisistra
tor cif Itsxriltoilbr.! deed.i: Filed Martitillth:lBBB.
131
, N0..2-First Account of Ants Brain, Adminis- - -
trater Of Edstard It.'4danut.. dec'd. - ;Filed. March
eth,-1488;:-f; - .:....: i ...:: . .1, - .. -1.; • _ - _ ...
No:A& ..Anbount of When M. Marshall, Guar-'
dlanislt e ßT,tl,. Abbott L. Marshall H. and Frank
G. m , minor beim' of Henry Metieary, dec•d.
Plied M ars 7th , 1068. . • . . 1 . ...ii .. • •
No. 24.. Veit and partial account of John F.
Deviln_,. AdmilligtratOr'of
,Peter B. Devlin. ' dee'd. •
Filed - March -Ifth.lBBB. ' • ' , '
No, 26.'Ilist and Anal account. of David Ern.
back Executor of G. Paul Dietrich, decYd. Filed
Match 9th, 1888. - •
No. 28. Account of Robert Grierson,' Adtnlnts-'
i~or B. or Isabella Meille, deed: Flied March 10th,
' •.
No. 29. Account of Minato Sttrans,
_acting Ex
ecutor of Samuel Dicaos, deed. Flied march 13th.
1808. •
.
No. 28 . Final account of Samuel Scott and J. J.
McCurdy. Executors of Priscilla Phillips, deed.
Filed March 14th.1888. ' -
No. 29, Account of Joseph Siebert and Chbatian
Siebert, Administrators of Charles Siebert; deed.
Filed 3larch 14th, 1888.
No. 30. Final account of Henry it.. Chalfant,
Guardian of Stewart Sampson, minor sort ot David
Sampson, deed„ Filed March 14th;. 1888.
No. 31. Account ofjohn Torrence, Executm of
David Torrence; deed. Flied March 18th, 1808.
No. 32. Final account of John Conrad, Jr., Guar
dian of Mary E. Kim, minor child of Anthony Ki
deed. Filed March 20th, 1888.
No. 33. Account of Matthew Mc(: re or„ „;,1;
istrator -or, James McGreg or , deed. . ' L P . '"
3d..1888. •
of IS. S. Camp-
No. 34. First and final a
' arts._ 7 .. n. ' Filed March
boll. iGhardian of David B
24t yr& _-- - . ...` •
N _. Fr/far - account of C.ll, . uobb, Esq.. and
Jai. - o , ltrine, Executors of - Emma - S. liictiowin,
dee . • Filed March 94th. 1808. . .
No. 38. Final account of Robert Clugston and W.
1 1% Ward. 'Executors orsnlahl 3 l ll 4 lB 9 l l.dec•d. Flied
March 26th; 1808. •
No. 37. First and final account of Annie Glyde.
Administrator of John Glyde, deed. Yiled March
26th. 1868: ' •
• No. 38. Final account or Joseph H. 11111, Guar
dian of Robert C. and John A. Moore. minor chit*
dren of Robert Moore, deed. Filed March 20th,
1868.
No. 39. Final account of Samuel Scott, Adminis
trator of John 'Anatolia, dee'd. Filed March 26th,
1808.,„
• • -
No. 40. First and Final account of Francis G.
Balley,Administrator of Mars Ann Bailey. dec'd.
Filed Starch 80th, 1868. - • •
No. 4,1. Account of Wiliblat and Hugh Meet:deb
eon, Administrators of James alcCutclicoo, deed.
Filed Mareh ..MI, 4888. 'l , . p . . . .
No. 49. First and Anal account of John Ewer and
IMbeilis Duff, Administrators of Hugh Duff, dee'd.
Filed March alst. 1888. , •
No. 43. -First and final Account of Mary Ilennon.
Admintstratrix of James Henson , dec'd- Filed
Muth 31,1868. -
N 0.4
4. Final account of John J. Herrmann.
Adtralnlktrator ofJames !looney, dec ti. Flied April
114418011..• ' •
-Ito. - 49. Account of John Brown and A. Clenden
tug, _Executors of, Andrew Hare, des"d. Filed
April 3d 1888. •
No. 0 1 5. - Fourth account of N. B.- Bogs, Execti
tom of El/sabot!' F. H. Bissell, deo3. Filed April
th„,1,861.1.
. No. 47.•F1nal account of Moses 1.. Curry, thiai-
Wan of Joseph B. Iliebuffey„ , minor son sof Joseph
7dellattey, dec'd. Flied April- Oth, 1808.
No. 48. Account of Stephen Applega uardian
of the minor children of bildeonlValf, decd. Flied
April Ith,"1888. ' " • - --
8 . - 14 .
,
No. 40. Account avLer Wollinger , Gus n
of Catharine. Carl ohn and Anna istexidma -
not heirs of He n Steadnm, deed. Filed I
7th, 1888.
No. 50. d and final account of George Mc-
Cagne, Mut nistrator 'of Hobert Dunlap, tlec'd.
Flied April Stis, 11888. _ - , - .
No. 51. Final account of Wm. 11, Nabltt and jr.,
H. ElcOabc,_ , Executors of Eliza Nesbitt, dec'd.'
Filed April Stb.•1888. • - .. •
.No. 52. Final account of &Emanuel Haug, Ad
ministrator.'of Christian Schmidt. deed. Filed
April Oth,•1888.. . . ' . . • .
No. 63. Account of William Clayton, Executor
of Eliza Brown, deed. Flied April 9th, 1888.
' No: 54. Account of James Inontooth, Guardian
of Fruncis O'Hara.• minor cldid of John Ilicl'ara
land, o.c-"di Filed A_pril 11th, 1880.
No. 55. Account ofAdam Hess and George Hess,
Administrators or William Hess, dec'd. Filed_
April 13 th.1888. - ' .• • • -
No. 56. First and partial account' of A. B. Cook
and John K. Cook. Administrator of John' Cook,
•dec'd. Filed April/3lb. 186 8. • '-- :
No. 57. Account of Christian Dillenbach, Admin
istrator of liottlelb Idashey. deed. Filed April
15th, 186/I. - : , _
No: 58. Second and final account of 2ifacolni Hay.
Esq., Administrator of Michael O'Hare, dec'd. Filed
April 15th, 1888.
Rio. 59. Account of Clement A. Warren and Br's.
ben Wall ,:Executors of Wm. ghrader, deed. Filed
April 17th. 1888. . .
No. 60.• Second account of '.llehert and Thomas
Wightausn, Executor of James _Wlghtinan,.dec'd.
Filed Aorll 17th, 1868.. , . , ... ,
No. 61. AcCount of GeoreGross; Adtaiiiistrator .
of Charles Rozlee. - ace l d: 1 , lied April 99d. 1888.
No op. First and Anal account of John Haworth,
Admitdstrator of Hobert Morita, decd . Flied Apell,
22d, 1888.- • •
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• . ...
.
No, 63. Final account of John MartincOurt; Guar
dlan of Catharine Allen, minor child et John Welty,'
deed. Tiled April 22d; 1568. - , . • ,
No. 62. Account of Samuel. Dempter;Guirdlan of
Julia and Nancy
Filed
minor heirs of John
Vaughn decd. Filed Adll3d, 1888.. , 1
• No. 43t. Account of Ja Robinson,' Admintstra.
for of 'llttna.: IL Robinson, Sco'dd. , Filed , March
23d, 1888. ~. 'r - • -- -. • 1 - ~- .( •
• No. ea. A c c oun t Of'Thiettis Varner Executor of
Dorcas McFadden,. deect, Riled Aprit 241k11168.
No. 07. AccouV of William 4. atoOrhead, Execn
tor of Eliza A. Black. ; dep'6. :Flied April SAD!, 1
No. 68.4Inaiseetinlit of Thomas MaCance, Gnari
dlan of Jithitil 8/14 Danial Dempsey,Elluat helm af
Dantel_Dctupsey
_deed.' Filed Aprs 27th, 1888:
•.• No. OW Supplementary 'account •
431 4 J0hn IF:. La+
gao. Adtelnistrator 4# oanis • non;:clurn lattaiamito
annezo of Thoma s;llartfoed, , dcc'tt. ; .Filed 4pF4
97th, 1868: ,-• ~ • . ,
No: :70. , 'Account of D: Thomas; Adintritstritoriof
James M. Gallagher, deeld. . Filed Apr 11289411188.
No. 71. Final account.,Of V. X. )11cElhehy and
John A. McElheny t .execntors or,,!pho. MeEllteny,
dec.aj y; piled Malt 9 8th 1 888: -..1 , .. rv - ''. .:. .
. • No. 40.-Accemnt.of WWl= Galbraith, surs'lving
ixegitor, of, SztayelSialt i Vap. dea'il,,Elled Apra
• 1 40.43:- at 'Coon:tit al William Shantii, , AdMin.
,Lewisistrat9r , 6 Pha!'" deed. , - F 14 9' 1 410 1 . P 9 L II ,
2868.
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• • NO: lat. Flaa l Umlaut or WhilimErinium,Adttiln
istratorpfMary D. flOstami6eeldi :;FllelAtlcil 30th,
'Noll:ltiai, ,
Tik Final ice:ollie or Thoniaißloarke, (War-
Mtta (Daniel aildiMin7!Yerrilli , ; ened April 9018,
1868.
No. 76. AecOttne Of 'John Iterrart, Gitirditay of
George Bradley, minnrsottorCharles Bradley, dec , d.
l e rl i im i 7Pitrgli ii t i lie „
. 4 ' 141 Gide/Hal of ' .. - - ~..• ... ......s - a,* r.'4,,".. , ,
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6eis'el":- 'Fite Aprit6l9tbi zoos: • • • •• ''•••, . .
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10111 I ;ailmotoxi*tti ocv74.;Kmpo
ioig iTzit .6 tgnieilttriilli‘Vd.mitmtraror-at William Votallaiaw: dard.' t ßed
•
Anrll3oth 1368. - • ~.. “... • • •• - '
No. 81. Accounfei'Zeilih l ll4den,' Jr..! . and iii -
than McGrew. Admlntstraturs or Zetah Hayden, ti!:,
-deed. 'Wiled Aril2othi :Fri': '' -7
Tirwi, '',11414 89.1r w n tli .. 24.0.,k,. Adion.
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STOCK ANlVAEAtlliiiis:llloKili
• 4/11D AIIICTIONIKEESSo t
Are prepared to si flit-Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
Auld all kinds of SECURITIES. REAL ESTATE,I
' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e.., either on the
premises or at the Road of Trade Booms.
Particular - attention'-paid;' as heretofore, to the
• sale of Real Estate at private sale.. -
Sales af - Real Estateln the couritty attended.
No.:11/15 FOURTH STR.E=. : .oe2S
cp mAI RFAIIIIIII - IFOR BALE.:: .
—.6 . ~. _ . • _
, Yhave now for sale several oftbe gnat rums 1n
Westneareland. and Indlanktonutles,; on remarks,
lay easy terms, so env that any one desirous of buy
LiAgn punks:se on •Le altogetberi • .0431- and -elt
for youraely, .
•,, , ..:v • , G : l it l e z.pr i v;
: , ri t • .., (.- No. 80 fleoltbiebt street., -
FORALSZE-REAL-
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polTNlTer . ltilritit s lii . . CVFOR
SALE oir• urzy T. —A two,atoi7 ammo.
mac. containin g 19 r oo g uh , file 1304_ double PAP'
lotc with ituithltritihntieS, 'Ant on tii6. Mahan int.
PrOveine be lo gia! -. l"Lumw - nuc ri witt, - ,friut
ftliikillnation of ekirytt et_ :4 1 rPssjtigerArt.'
This e antral the hstubrimetti toottions in then't
reanty,- and 111 -a•good neighborhood,
.., Aviv !Lk
W. A. 'HERRON'S' iteoll'Estntn 04110 e. lict gar ,
street.
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licirrielt SAYLAP4 af• i re VT 01111141 it.
an a orio l e
_gLirts at t ety an. : .
; be. ' Also, several PAnint 'in good Mee _ mu._
ritlso,- a mull •WOOLErbi:FACTOHY r with MO 41,ftt ~
of land, and good improvements, which I wili - sen
cheep and on reasonable terms, liasiness Hondoil
-to let on good streets. Rrtvltatunrelllng Houses for -
'net in Nth ernes.- - , Yor Anther Datticulascinqulrel
. ._ .: ~. WILLIAM ... , ,r•
:,jlOl . “` Murata street 'op siteUgdral. ' "
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.Tar.:INAoIvoLIA,
••,-il, 150 ACRES, •
, . ,•
Loeated near afeKeesPort, not far from treil , s Sta.
.tlon. on thn Railroad. New house,' In ,
excellent • condition ; burrroxcelled AT lbw, In the,
cOnEtry. All. ItuproveMents -on the place are mod
ern and of the best kind, boll unsurpassed by any In
the' country for _Unplug. Yrnit. grapes, • In
abundance. Never ailing , springs abound. s.:oal
bank open. Fences perfect. Wlu be sold cheap.
Apply to
STEEL iklis%E.sepr - ; --- .
Frok - Zroatid Reg Estate Agents,
•
apZ 27 0. se surritYlXvilo STREET.
WRITE LEAD AND COLORS.
CIROME YELLOW ,
von
HAS PACKERS,
&NI
Mil)OrS TERDITER -61 BEEN,.
•
FOR SALE BY
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WHOISALI ViItiGGISTSI;
•
Corner of I..ibeitirlite ne§treetn.
Prrysinatcai.V.A..
j SCHOONMAKER & SON,
Pla"1131311713431.11
White Lead and Color Works,
MANCIFACTIIIMRS OF
WHITE AND RED LEAD;
ZINC, PUTTY, BLUE LEXD-,
. dr y YEBDITER °BEEN,
And MI colors, 4r, or In 011. .
•
OFFICE., No. 67 VOUS= STEZET.
Yactory, Nos. 450. 455, 4.54, 555. and 455
Rebecca Streol. and *5, 51 and 53 Lacock streot,
Alleaheny., - • • • •
BANfIUPT Nonors.
'ESTER tr mientier of rENN
. SYLVANIA, as. At Plttobargh, ra., April
. ,
It may concern...-The undersigned hereby notice of hts appointment - tut ASslgnee of
gives
IsPEAR, of .A.Detibetty, VIM In the'County of
Allegheny and Male of Pennsylvania, within said
District, who has been ,s4ludged Al Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the . Distrlet Court of said Dis
trict.
spit:ol6-ml Attorney-atf.aw, 110 Fifth street.
. . • .
WESTMIN DISTRICT o}' PENN
SYLVANIA , 118.: . pittsburgb, Pa.
pal 13th, A. D. 1888,
To whom It may concern: "Vhe:undersigubd,here.
by gives_notice of his appointment. as Assignee of
tMI? MDR. MEHATPEY. and '.IOHR, GILIIRAITH,
of Allegheny City, In the County, of.. Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania, within said - District, who
hate been adjudged Banlwpis upon their own peti
tion by the Dlstriet Conn Of.sald Distriet,' ,
apl4 Oirittr
JAMES W. 'M R
URAY •Assionee
• Attorney at Tmw,..11.16 Mtn ;it. :
rrEßStigirrniter . Oi l P•Erirr
SYLVANIN,'-'lo}-:' , At • Pittatiprgh t p a .
A ' lithe:A..lP. MOIL- - -, • •
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_- OVIIS:31: IT ISAX L CONCIGIet : :The - undersiiiiied
heteby ghts notietiorjrisappolntmenr as Assignee
Of Willi - am Ithodat e orthettioromb of hhwrpsinrg,
W h igt c h u ingi r Distecrw i t bes t ag'LUdi n tri
binkrupt upon hls own petitlen by the -, District
Court, of said District.
. • , • .JA2,311 , . inITIMA. - Assignee, •
'.ll 4:Tu'roilat - Attern •st Law,' • " Fifth street
A DISIIIISTRALINKELV NO TlOlll-4'
ra
LetteLetteret •Ajintotitritten theqrotatte OF. APPLEBY—depeemed, taming been Krau of
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ed to the pudoretgleed. Ittl.pprsone betmdeblo t o
nitd estate trill. please =me m egt
Atrd:hmiebiting Claims or err nitwi W t the
wil i t
AMU, yltdtteAutke known t e domande me
itmy. . VtentitAtlle wePLEIIT
tares3tizire •naeambenerk;
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iirevy
,J oglll Skosamsdlau peps imimildik to itas
iktscsiber,loPaSimds Mad to said estate isle
100010 ii 6 immealatt postman, • and Masa
sigalaatha. tams xprinsidll them,
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T1ip2004.6". MS Liberty t;,•Pittsburgh:.
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dm th liL . eve Sake gaper- ;.'
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for meet at the Mee ofentiliti
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'fteentrix. , ,
EX
ento
I.ZEN FRANKLIN
r
INBURANt MPANY,
°Moe In Franklin Savings Bank Buildings,
No.. 43 Ohio St., Ailletchen74
A HOME COMPANY, manaed by Direct Ors well
known to the community , who - , trust by fair
dealing
to merit a share of your patrona g e. •
inamitir lawur.
ono: ItIDDLt
DIRECTORS:
1
Henry .Irwin. D. L. Patterson. !Henry Gerwig,
.Geo. H.. Riddle, Jacob Fran; iGottlelb Fess,
irilmon Drtnn. .J. B. Smith, Jacob Rnsh.
W.H. Stewart, Cb. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Leather, H. J. Maraud, Jeremiah. Ro'hen.
aple:o33
WATiOSAL INSIIRAIICE CO.,
... LI .
' . #2.Tas err or.ALLEffirma.
Office In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY , 8
BUILDING. '
.
FIREEdie RAN - CR ONLY.
• '
vf.,' W. 'HARTIN. President.
JAB. E. STEVE SON;"Senretisry.
—' . , DIRECTORS: ,
A.U. English. • 0 H.r..Wllllamildno.. Thompson ,
Jno. A. idyler, ' Lockhart. 'Joe. AlYers,
gas. I. Graham,' bt, Lea, , IC. C. Boyle,
fr e
li
duo. Brown, Jr. 6 . Gent, ~ dieobilopp. •
.t0165:n34 - 6 -- • '
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BTEfIN .
___,____' , INSVRANCE CON.
.PANY OF PITTSBURGH. . • ' .
LE XANDFIRNIAUICK.'FresideIIt.'
WM. I'. HERBERT. Secretary. , .
CAL GEORGHNERLD;• General Agent:
Odle% SA Wateri t e
t ek a ppang • & Co 'a - Ware
house. up stairs. Pitts r . . . --: .r
win tazare anlng • I ds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A:home - Institution; managed by Directors
who are well known to the comnmnlty and who are
determined byprouptuess . and. libera lity to uusla.
tats the character whlth they' have - assumed. as eV.;
tering 'the beat protection:to , those who desire toF be'
. .
- ' ' • nlascTO lilil •
R M
&lu%ander Riniirk, John . enne,
R. Miller, Jr., •
"Ines McAuley, ' William 8. Event,.
Alexander Speer, . Joseph Kirkpatricx,
Andrew Ackleu, ' • ,". — Phillip Reymer,
David M. Long, ~:, ; Wm. Morrison,
D. Dungen.
.. .
•
EZEIVEITLYANIA
PINSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBLIRGH
OFF/CE, All FIFTH ST/LEET, BANK BLOCK.
. This Is a Rome Coinpany, and. insures against lose
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER; President.
ROBERTYLE, Vice President.
PATRICK, Treasurer.
- RUSE bieELIIENY, Secretary. • •
Leonard
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., NESS 57u.
DIRECTORS:
Charles X. Bancker, I Mordecai H. Louis,
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, I Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith,l Edward C. Dale, -
Peorge W. Richards, George Pales.
CHARLES G. BAN 'HER, - President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, 13ezretary,pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
mhZewls
A LLEGMENY INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK
Insures against all kinds.of Fire and Marine Risks.
JOHN IRWIN, JR., Presideni.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DIIIECTORS:
Crpt. Wm. Dean,
B. L. Fabnestock,
W. H. Everson,
Robert H. Davis,
'Francis Sellers,
Capt. J. T. Stockdale.
John Irwin, .Yr.,
John D . McCord.
C. (1. Hussey,
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Hoskinson,
Charles Hays,
p r I N ITLES' INSURANCE CON..
OFFICE, ti. E. CORNER WOOD I FIFTH STB.
A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks
Win. Phillips
John Watt,
John E. Parka,
Capt. James Miller ,
Win. Van Kirk,
James D.-Verner.
WM. PHILLIPS, Pi
JOHN WATT, Vice
W. F..DARDNER, I
CAPT. JAS. GORD(
COAL AND COKE. .
BEST FAMILY COAL •
ALWAYS ON HAND
And Delivered Promptly to Order,
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY
OSCAR F. LAMM & CO.,
Corner Sandusky Street and P. Ft. W. & C. R. R.
.A.X.I.AEGII9IP_.NIE" C.a.°J2
ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
jet:
COAL! COAL!! COAL,!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO„
Having removed their Office'lo
NOi 567 i.kBERTI" Errxt.Em'r,
(Lately City Flour BIRO BECOXD ELOOR.
Are now prepared to Amish good YOUGYHOGHE.
NY LlaW, NUT COAL ,OR BLACK, at the lowest
morket price.
All orders left at thelr othee, addrealed to
them through the mail, willbe attended to promptly.
my25:1323
I
younickewrz Jamt oninzaavms OOLL
CO . AL; . I3I.,A6E''AND DEBI I 4"LPHIJRIZED COKE
Wilco and' Yard—CORNER OP BUTLER AND
MORTON STREETS. 'First yard on Liberty and
Olympr streets, Ninth Ward, and on Seoond 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 omees will reeelvo
pt attention. • " '' ' ' '
4LILIISTRONG Is.SIUTCHINSON,
-.. dneceuors to
ainit.PltlA AND Tomowolfram COAL Co.,
IDNERS SRIPPRRs AND DEALRM,_ RY RAIL
BRAD Rtyy„R, or aupertor :Youghiogheny
APID FAMILY 'COAL.
°Mee • and Yard-400T OF TRY STREET, near
the Gas Works.
S • .UP
MU OR
•'- cHrntiw As Co., '
inn eis and ithlytoe re of PITTSNOROH OAG, TONGS,
tad SAMMY tAtAI4 NUT GOAL and BLACK.
Q*1'4040;04 orozaPPY to all parts ef the cities
At - therlarset razes.' - :.1 • :
Mee and Sard-0011NER. FOURTH AND NV.AT
SON thaTtiterty,esell) pitteburgh;
Sou. 80.111301 L, , -•—. °chi:
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.tirlo t erinit -- us
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1. -LEMON -, e.„ wines . .'.
NO. us venusalic_Orkitzmr.
sgether
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• lisiont eilAri,Tl7 •li AAA a com
et' or conuncre' Furniture st reduced
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wir
% l ed tooan belle purchafing, ; . • •
emir inisraato? , - ..._ •
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OP ALLEGNM,TA.
Pres'demi.
Secretary.
DIRECTORS
orge Wlison.
d. W. Evans,
C.
C.
F Ls etift e.
Ammon.
,DIREC7OnB:
Capt. John L. Rhoads.
Samuel P. Shriver ,
Charles Arbuckle,'
Jared M. Brush.,
Wm. P. Lang, •
Samuel Bicerlckart
resident. •
I President.
Secretary.
^IN. General Agent.
DZAZIR IN
And MannWtnrent of
lIMMI
. 4 21
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.1 4,
• ;
. •, , !attelptLisA,Elat,
Great double bill of the season. First nlirldoithei --
celebrated CA1.14.! t
ithe secret ton .Fl edgbt of the expose of
Bart. Bob Ban,e ICMlClJU2C Oscar E ll iiA lrles, lats 4 l l l l llL Y
enure double ComparnriT.neti.
figr ' BIIRNELL's
MUSEUM EXHIBITION,
cmnprlslng_FOßSS OF ART- GREATNr
URAL LIVENG CURIOSITIES and
Fifthh A ttree T Pt, oppositePittsburgFßANKLlN
l3r.h
heqtre-
Cards of Admission AB cents Loons open from
S o'clock A. It. to
APS:Opt
OrTHAITER & NOYES'
GIGANTIC
CIRCUS AND. IIINABB1111;
• or, i
TRAINED. ANIMALS.
RED LION LOT,
Commencing atro.A :- .6A .r; May 4th.
,
TOURNAMENT EVERY INTOHT..I,'
commg o e: r :t t irTt l ici'Vl.: l '3 l i- ( . 1 1 P.
3i.
Perf9rinneerS•
my 44167
IgSt'"MASONIC HALL.
33 A - rtwu - Nus
NEW -YORE MOthII7BI.
Wieotion of Living WondOra.
FOR BPiDAyH ONLY, co 3 gxcus-61
no=
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ON ,FRIDAY, MAY . sth,
10 - .AFTEINOON AND EVENING:
NOTICE.-illre would respectfully inform tiieltb., :
zees of Pittsburgh that these "frealca of,ructUr.ol.,
constituted one of the principal features otattner'
Lion at our Museum on Broadway,irevions Wilt* -._
destruction by fire,...._ .
~..marvil dim. esatarl i i-, -
Iljelifnif an old acquaintanceship, and Inv! .'. .
your friends to attend these Levees, and also afford-
ing the ladles and "little ones" eq cpportuniry of
furtherance of thitorob ect, we Zhall
so doing. In
bold Levees EVERY- AFTERNOON in aciditioii to
the Evening , Exhibitions, in order that the ladles,
children, and entire community may witness these
interesting representatives of , • If ,
I
- LILLIPUT AND BROBDMINAG.
•
The troupe consists of the beautiful
Circassian Girls,
Dwarfs, Fat Boys,
Giants, Etc., Etc:,
Iu approprlate foetume and character. L!
r .
Levees will be held Afternoon and Evenings.
Exhibitions from 2 o'clock until 5 in the after
noon, and from 7 until 10 in the evening.' 1!,
I _
air Admission. 25 cents; Children under,:ten,
15 cents. my4:063.
HOTELS
THE ILINSION HOUSE. .
I.
e undersigned beg to announce to their friends
and the public that they haye
_purchased this OLD
ESTABLISHED and POPULAR HOUSE,
No. 344 I.lbertv •Streeti.
And will continuo to keep it in the best style. ~ The
MANSION HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all
ewly furnished in the best style, and only two into- -
, _ walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will
ADA this house an excellent one to slit at, anti - will
be accommodated any hour, day or ill t.
Connected with the House is a s plendid Hall for
Concerts.
Families or single persons taken to board by , the.
day, week or month, with or without rooms. ,
H. WARMEgtii!Er
nthV:mB7
CONDUCTED ON THE EIIII.OIk O E- , ,
'4„:„/ AN PLAN.
ST. JAMES . HOTEL;
Nos. 4O and 407 I-41b4arty St.,
Opposite Union Depot, PITI'SBIIIIGH.
JAMES . K. LANA:I-1A.14', :I TOprieiOr ) .
This house Ls neirly built and splendidly fdraish
ed, and convenient to all the Railroads cominginto
the city. Strangers visiting the city will find this a
very convenient and economical plan. Tod secure
your room and pay for your mode as you get them.
The Restaurant connected with this hotel is open at
all hours of the Any and night. Balls and
_parties
supplied with - Suppers at the shortest notice and
reasonable rates. aell3:gaS
LUMBER.
LIIIPTICEIR! LUMBER!
ALEXANDER - PATTERSON, .
YARDS No. 88 Preble Street formerly. Ifaiiliesier.
and No. 1.57 Rebecca atreet, opposite Gas Works,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS CF •
Bough _.and Mined Lumber
.
t
Flooring, Doors. ' ~
'Weatherboarding, Saab, ,
Shingles, . Mou ldings, ' . r
Saw Mill Lumber, ' Ceder and L ust Posta,
Lath and Palings. Oak and Yellow Pine.
._-• .
ALSO—FIRE - BRICS, TILE and CLAY. a i d
FORT PITT LIJIIBIER COILP.OT
Cap4al, - - - $125 000
•
Pnastinarr—EDWAlLD •. '
Bsclurrany—T. A. WRIGHT. • • ,
AlurznirrnorDßsT—RDW. DAMSON. • -
DIRECTOUS
• Edward Davison, L. F. Duncan,
John Mellon, E. M. Dilhrldge,
- Geo. W. Dltlaridee,_ M. L. Mdone,
• 5. B. Johnston.
. _
LIMBER YARD...Corner , of 13IIT.Lr.v. AND AL
LEGHENY, BTREETS, Ninth Ward., .
OFFICE AT FORT PITT 44,A88 Woftss, NlLO-
Aitoef B#eet. , leTomgo
FERTIMZERS.
TO WHEAT GROWEIEVL i
EMU .ABIBIONIATED :BONA
OUP. .PHOSPHATE OF: MA
MANUFACTURED BY
Vie, Alleghenr - Fertiliser -
.. . .
SEWARD Ai CAM-FDELL,f
PRopM:E:'I •O,
*Mee, 850 Pena Street, Plttebttrgly p . s.
The best Parental , to use, end XecOitnized by
ran Who haveltheo It s 411111,, to be the Midi-
A vela
sea for =Wait IMO Mor Inet ed lu, oat s ,
COM, Pots toes, ao. , e irk us Irma.
nous otrealattoe ellsor_et s
in d va luable ilitaSelDO ,01 - 11 2 . ATV
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dress. , , r' , ••.•) r : ;,. rttri. - . "i: :- . • 1
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tforiret.tat°°.' was
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