The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 18, 1868, Image 5

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CHEAP OEMS FOR THE.PEOPLEO.-
2.44 GREAr. WBSTERN GUN WORK'S have been
removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
wilt altoays be found the most complete assortment
IV Gang, Pistols, Anarnuniil and sport
ing Material, &is., Wise city. ofOuns
ana Pistols earefullY repaired l id fjor
ARMY RIFLES and RR VOLV l stnp.
for illustrated Circular. Apes n
Conn in the United Stales Add gO ev ii e g
STON. 179 Smitnaeld S treet.
IarJOHN N. PURT
Register in Bankrupte
Once, 116'REDEBAL BTRE
sir Office hours-9 a. V. to 5 P
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE
superior Press Brick BlanufacCg Co.,
Will meet at the Office of the Company, No. 137
Liberty Street. for the election of officers and the
transaction of other business, on MONDAY, Sept.
7th, MS. at 12 H. •
aulo:u-T W. W. KNOX, Secretary.
IWEST VIEW PARK.
GREAT . RACE ON WEDNESDAY.
At WEST VIEW PARK, Perrysville Road, four
miles from Allegheny City, there will be
On Wednettday.Afternoon,
Trotting Match for a Purse of $3OO,
Mlle heats, best three In five, to harness. The race
will commence at half-past three o'clock.
C. Bane enters R. M. "Dutch Queen.' •
Gitubler enters S. G. "Prince Albert."
J. Carton enters C. Seeley•s S. G. "Dan Itice.
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- p i Toruagn FE MALE COL
ELT. 1. C. PR&SHING, D.H., DIRECTOR.
In buildings, faculty, patronage and all the facil
ities for securing a thorough, solid and ornamental
education the leading ladles school in the State, and
one of the first in the - Union.
Twenty-two able and "accomplished Teachers, su
perb buildings, which have Just been repainted, car
peted an improved at a heavy outlay. Thnrough
course of stmly. Unsurpassed facilities in all the
ornamental branches, especially music.
Fall Term commences SEPT/MEER 2. Applica
tfons can be made at any time, either in per.on or
by letter.
suit
M. SIMPSON, Pre, Trustees
JUST RECEIVED,
• AT EATON'S,
No. 17 M`lfth Street.
A great assortment of
HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES,
VANDYEE LAZES AND EDGINGS,
GENVINE JOI7VIN RID GLOVES,
NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS,
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS,
REAL LACES. Ate
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REMOVAL. • •
The PeeplesNational Bankof Pittsburgh.
• Capital, :: : : $1,000,000.
SA3IDEL REA President.
GEORGE BLACK Vice President.
F. M. : GORDON Cashier.
•
The above instlintion will occupy their
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NEW-BUILDING,
No. 75 Wood Street, above. Fourth Street,
. .
On MONDAY. August 3d, where in future their
business will be transacted. au.1:482
-., 11 - OUSE ESTABLISHED 1824. •
JACOB .B. HURLEY,
..Nos. 27 & 29 Fourth St., F , lttsburgh.
. . .
CHOICE. CONFECTIONERY,
Of Superior French and American make, Wholesale
.and Retail: and pure ICIS CREA3IS and WATER
ICES. FOREDIN FRUITS, of all kinde, JELLIES
'slid rare delicacies. In season.
• Weddings,'Farties. Festivals and Select Compa•
hies supplied , promptly, and equal in style to any'
',other establishment in the country. Oliver and
!China Ware. supplied, and also careful wailers.
•
it Elegant apartments provided for dieUls, com
:pri.ing the • delic.cies of the season. Ladles and
'families can_ enjoy a quiet, retired place to dine.
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SILK SACQUES. •
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
FOB SALE AT LOW P.BICES, BY
WHITE :ORR & CO.,
s'
25 Fifth Street
.f4OOD CANNED
n'EACJIES, PLUMS AND RAt3PBERRIES,
Selling at very low prices, at
GpIIGE }MAVEN'S.
112 Federal street. Allegheny
• :. 4 1 0-LET OR FOR SALE.
SIX NEW DEICE HOUSES,
;n Second% ward, Allegheny. Reasonable terms
;nqulre of
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• W. EL TAYLOR,
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WARTED.
50,000 bush prime WHEAT
50,000 • • • • Fall and Spring BARLEY
nd 25,000 EYE;
E For which we will pay the highest price' In caihAt
proacoox, & 00,
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FOOD NEWS. ' •
GUI' BREAD T DEAR M ..
;Inquire for NVA.RIVS Bread.
_The largest and beet. . The . Initials "H• W." On
, ery loaf. Take done else.
IGHTNING APPLE PABEEIS.--
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Spa l he yhaveee e b vedaar ge esotek of o r t he h ab l o a ve
:ree years, and have proved themselves to be the
Est ever invented. They pare teeter, better. and
their work much alkalies' lban any other Apple
Arerill known. For sale wbolesa. ndretall, by,
7*XE,, DOWN,
138 'Wood street.
' ini:TER?
lOUBLE. SiIItitEL:SHOT GUNS:
1..• —I have In store ateryatipertor lot of i , otade
:arret Shot tinny. breech and muzzle loading. of .
OWIli importation; whtch.l will sell 'stow as any .
.use In the contury, :.lexcept. none: All I aak
all and examing and be cenTlnced of 'the same.
.
for sale by t . ; :Tresizs nowar,
uttrrtry ' • 138 Wood street.
p RIOT! SHOTl—Just received. ti
MAltnasortrneut tit New Yoilt Patent Bhut,itn
u tor t g a byshasserted numbers from a/I •
' MIEN MORE;
• 138
wookttreet.
Z ATUEiI,:iIEXIVING, the best
re "
quality eak.,Tanued i t Ilea,' on -baud .at the
r "l'a• • J. a a.rauaars.
nth
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NEW -A.IYVERTISEPSENTS.
NOTICE.
- To Cellar Diggers and Ash Haulers.
Parties having earth, ashes or cinders to remove,
can depoalt the same at the Monongahela Wharf.
. .
ItIHN FLINN, Contractor.
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NOTICN_
E.-Letters of Adminis
tration barin_g been granted me on the Estate`
OBERT LAFFERTY, deceased, •all persons
having-claims against his estate will present them
to me, duly authenticated. and isli persons owing
said estate will makeayment to me or my Attor
neys, COLLIER., MILLER A McBRIDE. No. 98
Film street, Pittsburgh.
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KNAHE & CO.'S
AND HAINES BROS. PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and quarterly. payments
CHARLOTTE MOVIE,
'ants 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent
AN OPPORTUNITY for a GOOD
INVETAIENT.—We offer for sale 300 acres
or uoal. situate in Armstrong county. near the
Western Pa. It, It., and about 50 miles east of
Pittsburgh. The whole mass of coal is
solid feet
thick. and of excellent quality. and will be at e a
low price and on easy terms. For further informa
tion call on or address
an 18
HOUSE AND LOT ON FEDERAL
STREETrALI.EGRENY, AT AUCTION.—
The property No. 311 Federal street, Allegheny.
will be sold TO-3tOHROW (Wednesday.) AFTER
NOON, at 2 o'c'ock. The lot Is MO by 100. The
house is a good brick dwelling of seven rooms, fin
ished in good style and in good order. Inspection
invited.
IMO
ORDINANCE FIXING SPECIAL
RATE PER FOOT FRONT FOR SEWERS.
eEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Connate of the City of Allegheny, and
it (a hereby enacted by authority of the Rama That
the special rate on the foot front of all property
fronting or abutting on line of sewers hereafter to
be constructed, Is hereby axed and established at
two dollars per foot.
SEC. 2. Any ordinance or part of ordinance that
may conflict with the foregoing be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law thls the 13th day
of August, MS. JAMES McBRIER,
President of Select Council.
JOHN S. SLAHLE.
President 6f Common Council.
Attest:
D. SIACFEIIIION, Clerk of Select Council.
R. DILWO/t2l/. Clerk of Common Coen - cll. anis
A N ORDINANCE authorizing
the construction of the SEM:WICK AND
13E.RAL STREET:SE WE RS.
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Council., of the City of Allegheny, and
it i 8 hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That the iCderat and Sedgwick Street e.ewers, as
marked and designated ou the plan of sewerage
adopted, shall be constructed,fand the Commission
are empowered and required to contract with suita
ble parties for the construction of the same; and
for defraying costs and expenses of the same shall
levy a special tax of two dollars per foot front on
all lots of ground fronting or abutting on the
streets, Ac., in which said sewers are built. and the
amount remaining unpaid after said rate is levied
sballbe assessed upon the districts in which said
sewers are respectively located, according to the
provisions of an Act of Assembly enticed "A Sup
plement to the 4th Section of an Act approved the
Ist day of May, A. D. 1861, entitled an •'Act rela
tive to the City of Allegheny."
Ordained and enacted Into a law this the 13th day
of August, 1568. JAMES McBIMAR,
_ - President of Select Council.
JOHN S. oLA6LE,
President, of Common Courcii.
Attest:
MD
D. MacrERWIN. Clerk of Select Council.
Int.wotra, Clerk of Cothmon Council. aulS
ORDINANCE authorizing the
construction of the SIONTGUMERr AYE
LIE SEWER.
Eiec.l: Be it 'ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Co um:118 of the City of Allegheny, and •
it i 8 hereby enacted by the authority of the oa me.
That the Montgomery Avenue Sewer and Its later
als through the Common Grounds Is hereby author- •
izee to be constructed, and tile Commission on sew
ers are hereby uuthurized and required to contract
with suitable parties for the honitruction of the
same, according to the plans and sucellications
adopted. •
SEC. 2. And fur defraying costs and exrcnses of
the construction of the same. the Commission are
authorized and empowered to make assessments on
all lots of ground, public squares and Common
Grounds within the district. according to provisions
of Section 3d of an Act of Assembly approved the
Ist daY of April. ISOS. entitled a supplement to the
. 4th Section of an act approved the itt day of 3iay.
A. D. istn, entitled "n Act relative to Allegheny
City.” •
SEC: 3. The special rate to be assessed by said
Commission (for the construction of said sewer, i on
the foot front, of lots fronting or abutting on the
streets,
&c., in which Bald sewer is constructed. Is
hereby flied and established at $2 per foot.
SEC. 4. All ordinances or parts t f ordinances con
flicting herewith are hereby repealed.
Ordained ana enacted Into a taw this the 13th day
of August, A. D. 1868. •
JAMES McBRIER,
President of Select Council.
JOH s S SLAGLE, '
• President of Commoo Council.
Attest:•
D. MAeFERRON. 'Clerk of Select Council.
S. DILWORTII. Cleric of Common Council. aulB
E, the undersigned, LIVERY
ME N OF PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY.
B RMINGHASI and vicinity. do subscribe to and
agree to sustain the following
BILL OF PRICES:
Carriage ' pe pe r g a aif day . m - g 00
. .......
..... 700
Concert, .c 0 .37 , 500
Party, .. 5 00
.. •• Country 7LO
- " Depot . 8 00
per hour 3 00
Barouche, and pair, pea 3 20 00
" - p - e . r d ha . lf day 700
Buggy andpair,B 00
pr',:rr. dap
day 6 00
`• and horse, per fl i t
day 6 00
5 00
: :: .:
per
4 00
BOrse and Saddle, per oa3- , - 3 00
'
" per half (la) 33 00
Ladies' and Gents' horse . 5 1./0
- FUNERAL:7'.
Carriage, city trips 3 00
- Hearse, • • 6 00
Carriage from Woods' Run, Oakland. Cop
per Works. Temperanceville andAirciwns
town to Allegheny & St. Mary's Cemetery 6' oo
Hearse for same 7,00
Carriage Dom East liberty. Glenwood.
Manstield,lieek.'s Run and sharpsburg...: 700
Hear e for same N 00
Carriage, per day ' 10 00
: ,•• per half day 7, 00
.
Hearse, per day 10;.00
, per half day 6 00
piggy and Horse 3 00
Horse and boggy, pit. week 6 00
Horse, per week 5 00
Horse and buggy, day time 3 00
Horse and buggy, over night 1 00
Buggy, per week ... 100
Single feed 50
All vehicles without huriies, half price:
John McKeon, , 3foielsnd & Mitchell,
Body Patterson, Jr., Campbell & Aiken.
Thomas Dahl., Harper & Co.. -
Spencer & 011119 mi, - Charles & Peebles,
Andrew Jackman, Fahman & White,
B. F. Mevey, Shafer &Floyd,
Edward Czarnleckl, H. B. Miller.
• Inner & Bradley, I McNulty & Samson,
. Hamm & Bros., S. Kocher,
Wiblo & Co., bicCaldn Bros.,
Jacob Yoe'key, j McClurg 8r05.,.
Robert Young. T. Ifershberger.
Li. Stewart.
August 15th, 1568. . auls:ns6
TO RELITIT CONTRACTORS.
THE GRADUATION, MASONRY
AND BALLASTIN4 of the following enutner-
45 Ohio street
aced sections of the
Pittsburgh
_& Connellsville Railroad,
Are advertised for contract., and proposals for the
same will be received at the Company's Office, In
Pit. eburah, up to the t`
20TH OF SEPTEMBER, inclusive,
Commencing at the' Uniontown Branch Junction,
about &Mile east of Connelsville, !Sections 59 to 64
inclusive. Then Sections 65, ; 73, 74, 76; 00, 81,
82, 83; 84; 85, 86, 87038, 89, 90, 01, 92. /06,
no, no, 115, 116, 117, 118, 110, 122. 128,
129, 130, 133, 140. All of these Sections are in
the valley of the Youghiogheny river, up to Section
112 Inclusive. Sections 115, . 116, 117 are on the
Summlk and embrace the Sand Patch Toone': and
the remainder ■re In the valley cif. Wills Crack,
Section 140 being about 5 miles from Cumberland.
Spetdilestions of the work on the above k ect;ous
will be ready for deliVer, on the Ist of September, at
tiie Ofilees of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum.
berri#6, where contractors will obtain all necessary
information to enable them to examine the line.
•
The Company reserves the right to reject all or a
part of each 'bid
Auiust 10th (1888
§TORE: WINDOW . SHADES, of
any color , and-stse reqtdred l irlth border and
ttexe pistil or ellt; also the Dixie Blue for same
V=uutr9Es 3o 7 ket wide, aL tbe bu inotp
, and ot. Clair street.
Jet J. h 8. riuunq
JAMES D. KELLY,
102 Elm Street, Plttsburcb
B. CUTHBERT & SONS,
S 5 nenthfleld street
A. LEGGAIIt. Auctioneer,
139 Federal street. Allegheny
LIVERY
H. H. ZATI{9I3E,
CIVIL- ENCITNEYR.
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PIM,R.TIRGH GAZETTE.i• TUESDAY, A.UGUSI 18, 1888.
POLITICAL.
tgr" 7TH AND BTH WARDS
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB
A regular meeting of the GRANT AND COLFAX
CLUB will be held This (Tuesda,,) EVENING,
August •
JOS. HARTMAN, president.JOHN D. McFADEN, See*y. au 18
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB,
OF BEOOND WARD, AT. I7 GERRY,
MeetJfeets at SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, every
Tuesday Evening', at S O'clock.
au3it6l MTt
NOTICES.
L47"PITTSBURGII
SAENGERFEST
August 31st and September Ist, 2d and 3d.
MONDAY, s
Reception of the Guests.
Torchlight Procession to the Keystone Rink.
Addresses by Gov. Geary and other prominent
speakers.
To conclude with a 'Concert by the resident Singers
and Orchestra:
TUESDAY.
GRAND CONCERT at the Rink by 500 Singers
and an Orchestra of 50 Performers.
IVEDNEBDAY.
.SECOND GRAND CONCERT, at Turner Hall, by
the Visiting Societies.
TIIURSDAY .
GRAND PICNIC at the Iron City Park.
In the Evening the Festivities will close with it
CRAND BALL
AT TURNER HALL
PRICE OF ADMISSION
Reception Concert 0,
Grand Concert
' Secured Seats 25 cents extra
Second Grand Concert 1 00
Plc.-.tife, for every person 50 cents
Ball 1 50
aul7:uBl. THE COMMITTEE.
110"'THE APPETITE FOR
TOba l cco Destroyed
•
Leave off Chewing and Smoking
POlllO4lOllll Weed, Tobacco.
One box of ORTON'S PREPARATION . Is iWAR
NTED to destroy the appetite for tobacco l i any
person, no matter tiow strong the habit may be,
Jar IF IT FAILS IN ANY CASE THE MONEY WILL
REPCNDEE. It is almost impossible to brekk oil'
from the use of tobacco by the mere exercise of the
will. Something is needed to assist nature In over
coming a habit so firmly rooted: with the help of the
preparation there is not the least- trouble. Hun
dreds have used It who are willing to bear witness
to• the' fact that-ORTON'S PREPARATION com
pletely destroys the appetite for tobacco and leaves
the person as free from any desire for it as before
lie cornmenc'ed' Its use. It is perfectly safe and
harmlisS In all rases. The Preparation arts directly
upon the same glands and secretiot.atft ilea by to..
borer., and thrungh these upon the blood, tlinroUgh
ly cleansing the poison of tobacco front the systt
and . thus allaying the unnatural cravings .if tobacco.
No MORE HANK !NI: FOR TOIIAcEo AFTER PSI NI.;
ORTON'S PREPARATION: P.P.CoI.I.FA: TIT I,
WAR RANfEI/ BEWARE OF
CoUNTERFE:TS
RECOMMENDATIONS
The following are a few selected from the multi
tude of recommendation> in our no>session:':
[From W. I'. Heald, Esq,, Bangor.
Its>n:on, Mc., April 24. Viol,
I hereby certify that I have used tobacco for thir
ty ears past, and fur the last ditcen In ars I have
used two pounds per month. I have made attempts
to Marc on at different times. I have left oil one
sear at a time, but always mmtlnued to hanker for
it until I tiseti Orton's Prt parstlon, which has coal
te:y cured inc of the appetite for tobacco. I
wou.d recommend all who are affecked.with this ter
rible habit to try the preparation. which will cer
tainly cure ft If the directions are followed.
W. P. HEALD.
:From E. W. Adkins. Knoxville. Tenn.,
KNOXVILLE,' Tenn., August 5. 1867.
This is to certify that I had used addict.° to such
an extent .e that my h. alth had become greatly Im
paired, and my whole system deranged and broken
down. In June. 1201. I puichasetione box of Or
ton's Preparation, and after using it I found that I
was completely cared. I have not itad any hanker
ing or desire for tobaccoaince using the preparation.
I believe it to he all that it Is recommended, and I
would advise all who wish to quit the use of tobacco
to try one box of Orton Preparation. •
E. W. APKINS.
(From John Morrill. Bangor, Me..
lias6on. Me., March 24, 1262.
This is to certify that I have used tobacco for
eighteen years: have tried many times to leave off,
but have MI tiered so much frotn a Waxiness In my
head, and gnawing at my stomach, that I have soon
given up the trial. A short time since a friend in
duced me to try Orton!s Prep. ration tsold by you.)
I have dour-so. and ant completely cured. I did not
In the tenet hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after I began to use the Preparation.
JOHN MOIMILL.
Price of ORTON'S PnE.PARATION Two 'Dollars
per box. forwarded to any part of the country. post
paid. on receipt of price. 31,ticy be ia by wail at
our rbk. Addreed.
C. B. COTTON, Proprietor,
Box 1, 745. Portland, Maine.
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REFEBENCE.
We. the Undersigned. have had personal dealings
with C. it. corros. and have found him a reliable
and fair dealing man, and nelicre his statements
41eserclug the confidence of the public:
S. 11. Richardson. Rev. .1, d. i reeh. Dr. S. B.
Gowen, Portland, Me.• Charles ff. Morrill. Bidde
ford, Me.; A. ff. Boyle, Attornev, Belfant, Me.;
Alonzo , Barnard. Bangor, Me.; • Win. ti Sweet,
Esq., Went Manntield, Mass.; ff. M. Boynton. Last
Acworth, N. li.; M. Quimby. St. Johnsillie, N. Y.
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•-•-
rgrNOTICE IS HEREBY;,II,-EN
that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the
Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over
the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, In the City
of Pittsburgh, In the County of Allegheny. to the
Allegheny and Butler - Plank Road. at or near the
mouth of Oirty's "Run, Incorporated by an Act of
the Gene ral Assembly_ of this Commonwealth, ap
proved the twenty-sixth day of March, t. D. 1868,
will be opened at
the office of SILL H STTERLY,
on Butler street, in the Seventeenth Ward of said
.City.of.Plttsburgh, on the TENTH DAT OF SEP
TEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. it. of sold day.
John W. Riddell, S, J. Walniiiight,
J. J. Shutterly, James I. Bennett,
T. R. Sill, ' J. B. Poor,
T. B. Stewart, D. Derapsest,
• M..?ncCullough, Jr., H. Sample,
E. S. Hanna, L. Fellbaugh,
W. T. Purviance, It. Coates,
: W. Young, J. U. Barr.
Win. Reardon, .Wm. McConnell,
. Israel C. Pershing, John J. Williams,
N. I'. Reed, Commissioners.
Pittsburgh, August Bth. 1868. • aulOtn2l
SUMMER STOCK
OF
CARPETS 1
White, Red, Cheeked, Striped and-Fancy
MATTIN 4 G - S 9
IN GREAT VARIETY.
011 Cloths, 'Window Shades. &c.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Pula STREET.
Je29:diwil
D R AIN PIPE.--HALL & ATIABVP
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF - - •
DRAIN PIPE,
All sMesi c from one to twenty-tour inches at vr-EL
DON RLLY.S. agents for manufacturers, 141
Wool street, between FLfth and Kith stmts.
W. P. PRICE, Secretary
. 50 cents
41 00 '
031
BATES & BELL'S
BATES
.& BELL'S
BATES & BELL'S
No. :121 FIFTH STREET.
auII:TTR&T
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
•
ASSETS
Open daily from 9 to *o'clock; alto l.l o O n i- jYr 1 9
DNE . S.
DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No
vember Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, In June and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually in June and December
since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per
cent. a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, Is placed to the credit
of the depositor as principal,. , and hears the same In
terest from the Ist days of June and December, com
potinding twice a year without troubling the depos
itor, to call, or even to , present his pass hook. At
this rate money will double In less than twelve years.
]souks containing the Charter, Ily-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
orrice. • _ •
John G. Bad:of4:lT - . --. 7t7M7rotiock, M. D.,
Benj. I h Fahnestoek,' Robert Robb,
James Herd:nail, John li. Slmenberger,
James :11cAuley, . James Shidle,
James 11. I). Meeds, Alexander Speer,
Isaac M. Pennock, - Christian Yeager.
THUSTNES:
Won. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis,
Calvin Adams, Henru J. Lynch,
John C. Bindley, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, John Marshall, •
MR Burgwin, Walter P. MarThall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John It. McFadden,
Charles A. Colton, Ormsby Phillips,
John Evans, • Henry 1.. Itlngwalt,
John J. Gillespie,, Win. E. Schmertz,
William S. Haven, Alexander Thelle
Peter 11. Hunker, Willlnni Van Kirk,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittler,
James D. helly, . ', Win. I'. Weyman.
TRZASUmfm—CHARLES A. COLTON.
- SEcnoramor—JAMES•lL B. MEEDS
Godeffroy Brancker & Co.,
Are prepared, ns Sole .Afents In the United States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantities to stilt
purchasers, (delivered In either New York or Plana-
delphls) the celebrate I
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for the manufactnting of
111,3 Iron la free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, snd
contains a heavy percentage of Manganese.-The
above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive
"• . STEEL RAILS
Manufactured by
of Dortmund, for which latter firm they also hive
the Sole Agency in the United States
Full particulars, samples, prices - Or chemical au-
game wUI be promptly forwarded on applicatban
aull:u2o
DlFtle - 0.41i LUMBER.
ASSORTED THIORNICI3BEB.
Algo t FLOORING and COAL PITT RAIL,
In Yard below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny elde.
prrlcir.—Perrri.
1014;04 lIAIHOOOR ST., PITTSBURGH.
NEW FALL
DRESS 4300135,
In the Latest S
yles and Fabrics,
11UST OP
ENED AT
WM. S
I)IPLE'S,
180 and 182 Fe
eral St., Allegheny
NEW CALICOES,
NEW MUSLINS,
NEW FL/NNELS,
NEW CASSEVIEREIS,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182, Federal St., Alleghen)
IMPORTED GOODS.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
FOR
LOW PRICES,
CHOICE GOODS,
LARGE STOCKS
No. 65 Fourth Street
CII.A.1171".1E.11E.1:11 IN 1855.
• _
PRESIDENT—ii 17.01{0E A LIIREE
VICE rims! DENTS:
42 EXERANGE PLACE. NEW YORK,
BESSEMER STEEL
G. ARNDT dt: CO.,
A CHOICE LOT OF
BUTT-CUT PLANK,
Dfc P. ADAMS BRO.
WM. SEMPLE,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal St.,
ALLEGKENY,
NOW OFFERS A LARGE AND COMPLETE
STOCK OF
NEW FALL DRY GOODS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
RETAIL,
TO WHICH
DAILY ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE,
DURING TILE SEASON
COMMISSIOIi MERCHANTS.
BILLBTGER & STEVENSON,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the, sale. of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE
generally. Also,
LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c
No. 87 Second. Street, Pitt burgh, Pa
•
frac - LIBERAL, ADVANCES made on consign
no !its.. jyil:t7S
J. 11. CANFIELD ............. .... ....A. T. CANFIELD'.
73-B. CANFIELD & SON, COM
• mrq
isos MERCHANTS, and Wholesale
>eater, in tio.ditm, Factory. Hamburg and W. IL
Cheese, Butter. Lard, Pork. Bacon, Flour, Fish,
.Dried Fruit, Brain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and Soda
Ashes. Vh hit, Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car
bon Oils. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh.
WATT, LANG & CO., , .
WHOLESALE DEALERS Ig
Groceries. Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro
visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon Oil, &c.,
Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. -nu8:12,55
M. STEELE
v r STEELE & SON,
I.Y.L•
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, ate:
95 OHIO STREEI near East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
JAMES B. If EANOR JOB. HAIPH.B.
MEANOIi & ILUIEiIi;
FLOUR, ORALN AND PRODUCE
CO3X3ILSSIO.PiIr'NMRCIIis
329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH
Consignments solicited.
__ I
RIFICRENCES—J. G. Martin, Cashier mechanics*
nNational Bank; J. S. Dilworth I Co., B. T. Ken;
dy jA3I:I7A
PETHR XXIL JAB. P. ILICILLIM
KEIL.bt RICHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- AND DIALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c.,
- 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my24:b:l7
L
T J. BLANCHARD,.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 396 PENN STREET
apIS:xS9
=3
iniiM;Miil
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN
ERALLY, No. 14a. WATER. STREET, above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
FETZER ARMSTRONG,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSIONIMOHANTB,
For the sale of Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
Seeds, Dried Fruit, and ProdUce generally, No. 18
MARKET 'STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh.
fe22:uS
JOHN I. HOUSE EDW. HOUSE WM. U. HOUSE.
JOHN 1. HOUSE Si. Suc
cessors to JOHN 1. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
JOHN
and Conitutsalon Merchants, Corner of
Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.
HA
RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY
• STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission bier
c ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce.
Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad
vanced on Consignment., and paid for Produce gen
erally. au2l.
ROUT. KNOX ANIULW KNOX.
13 KNOX & SON, COMMISSION
e MERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN
I, FEED and PRODUCE ORNERALLV, No.
79 DIAMOND, opposite City Ball, Allegheny City.
Jal7:r37
knviLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
lai
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants d
ers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish,
Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton
Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
111 and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
JOHN BM PION A war.Acs.
§HIP'rON&WALLACEJ WHOLE
SALE U ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS,
o. 8 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. isl2:rsB
Ti W. C. FELD p.
A.: •
DEALERS IN , :, `
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Tanners% Scram Cerooni, Cattle Tails,
BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, &C.
- oOfee and Warehouse, No. 333 LIBERTY ST..
3d door from Wayne, •
PINTSBURGII, PA.
SECOND-HANDENGINES
WANTED,
One 'Uri:omila 'Ermine, of 20 home power. -
One . ..Nigger' , Fnglne, without reverse valve. .
Also, a medium sized DRILL .
Terms cash. Address, with description and price,
JOSIAH! corvEY, Jr.,
• sunnB 66 Elver Avenue. Allegheny.
ImNDIA RUBBER BELTING AND
STEAM PACKIN6I.—A full stock on hand it all
et, and of the best quality. Parties wishing to
at up nAILs or shops where Belting is required, will
and our prices as low as cau be bad In the East, and
night Meth .•- •
J. 11. '
PHILLIPS,
Ori . Clair street.
NEW STOCK
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
180 and 18 Federal St., Allegheny
B ARGAINS IN
MEN'S SHIEITS,
180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny
CARPETS . AND OIL' CLOTHS''
I=3
CARPETS ! CARPETS!
ANUFACTURERS HERE and
in Europe HAVE NOW AD
VANCED PRICES, but we of- e
fer all hinds of CARPETS for
the present at the very low
est CASH RATES of the past
season. Having made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash, we are enabled to sell
lowerthatt they can be pur
chased this Fall.
McCALLUM BROS.,
=l3
. fr O w :rWITHSTANDING THE
nfactnrers' recent advance in
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest stock of Braisels, Velvets
and. Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
the lowest prices reached this sea
son. Just received, a few pieces of
a new and exquisite patterns of
Royal Axminstat
OLIVER 11I'CLINTOCK f & CO.,
NEW CARPETS,
T_T rl" A. I DX Mr
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
THE •Bar GOODS AT LOWEST PRISM
IicFMULOI) & COUIiNS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street,
Next Building to U. S. Custom noes° & Post Ogle*
soll:ThAT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS_
LINEN SIEIRT FRONTS,
LADIES' STOCKINGS,
WWI. SEMPLE'S,
51 FIFTH STREET.
CARPETS.
No. 23 Fifth Street.
CORNICES
WELL SEASONED
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