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    WESTERN DISTRICT 'OF
F F PENNSYLVANIA, se.
At Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Per nay' ania,
the Pth day of February, A. D. 1P69.
To whom it may concern :
The undersigned hereby giVes notice of s ap
pointment as Assignee of SAMUEL BA:LEY
and WILLIAM - G. McCANDLESS, virtu rs as
Bailey & McCandless, late of the coun ty of
Bearer and Susie of Pennsylvania, who hav been
s
adjudged Bankrupts upon their own pet! lon In
the District Court of said District.
WENMAN A. LEW
Assignee.
felo:e2s-W
TN THE DISTRICT COUR OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the W stern
•
District of Pennsylvania.
JAMES E. LEDLIE, a Bankrupt and r the
Act of Congress of March 2d. VW, having. ap
plied for a discharge from all his deb t and
other Claims provable under said Act,by oider of
• the Court notice is hereby given to all cr i tiltors
who have proved their debts, and other rsons
Interested, to appear on the Ist day of arch,
man' 1869, at 10 o'clock A. st., before' SAM
UEL HARVEY.. Esq, Register In Bankru_ptcy,
at his °nice, No. 80 .Diamond street, 'Pitts
burg Pa., to show cause, if any they hare why
a- discharge should not be granted totesaid
bankrupt.
feleteM w S. C. 3icCANDLESS. Jerk.
VIEW TONS
PIG LEAD,
Best Brands, For Sale at the Lowest
Market Bates, at
BAILEY, FARRELL & C,O'S,
mexixrrAc-roarals OF
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead,
167 Smithfield Street,
regms
1041#*n-i
NEW STOCK.
BATES
BELL
Have ReceiV . ed a
FULL
LINE
OF i
3LNIZIi - 301VIS,
Cotton Goods,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
Which They Offer at
3r-oCirVl7
r l . ll rlaol3.
fe9:MWT
ALIT
JOSEPH HORNE CO ' S
EVERYi DEPARTMENT
Will be Found Well . Stocked with
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS,
WHICH ARE orriazD AT
The Very Lowest Prices,
11110LEt3ALE AND itErAIL.
•
IVoolen Goods, Underwear, &e.,
CLOSING OUT VERY CUR.
77:and - 79 Market Street.
T nIA Is TO GIVE NOTICE that the undersigned never was nor is not a
member of the grin or
. .
,
• - -
.. , copg, BALLENTINE dr. STERN, '
Of No. Sil7 M. Clair street, Pittatinih.Ta,
JuSEPH STERN.
fe2:. 21
FZEITWARY 8. 1860
VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR
_ in good location to Alleghenv City
Apply to .. S. CUTHBERT & SONS.
le 0 85 Smithfield street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NE,' PUBLICATIONS.
Ready This Day.
D. APPLETON & CO.,
Nos, 90, 92 and 94 Grande Strietj
LIFE AND LETTERS OF FITZ-GREENE
HALLECIE. By JAmgs GRANT WILSOW! One
vol. kimo Two steel engravings, Cloth. silt
top, uniform 'with Halleck's Poem-. Price,
V 50.
The memoir of FP z-Greene Ilalleck was pre
pared by his friend and literary executors Gen.
Wilson. It is a work that will not only afford de
light tcrevery admirer of one of the most 'gifted
and genial poets of America, but its reminhiL
cences of early New York life, and its andcdctes
of famous literary men and women, both Ameri
can and English, will render It a rich treat to
every person Interested in the men and things of
the last generation.
It contains a number of unpublished poems by
Halle& and Drake; also, letters from Samuel
Rogers, Charles Dickens, Major Jack Downing,
Miss Sedgwick, Dr. Drake, Edgar A. Poe, and
many other literary eelebritles. The book is
beautifully printed on tinted paper, and contains
a tine Steel Engraving from Henry Inmates por-
Aran, together with views of the poet's residence
and monument at Gull lord.
11.
THE JERUSALEM DELIVERED OF TOR- .
QUIATO TASSO. Translated into English Spen
serian Verse, with a life of the Author. By J.
H. WHIFFEN. Mimo., paper, 62.1- pp. Price
50 cents.
This is the filth vol ume of the "Popular Edi
tion of the Standard Poet., in uniform 116 mo.
volumes. Price. 50 cents. Printed on good ,
paper, from clear type. The volumes previously
issued are the Poetical Works of SCOTT, BURNS.
MILTON and DANTE. To be followed by others
of the Standard Posts.
THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS. By Miss
YONGE, Author of "The Heir of Redclyffe,"
"Heartlessness, Sc. With - Illustrations. One
vol., Bvo, paper cover. Price 50; in cloth, $2.
No woman of recent times has enjoyed a grott
er reputation as a novelist than Miss Yonge.
"The Heir of Redcl3 ffe," attned a very great
popularity,as one of the master-works In modern
fiction, and other of her productions have exhib
ited an equal power in depicting the hcime-lite
ot England, and In portraying character. "The
Chaplet of Pearls" is written In the pure style.
has the exalted moral rentbnent, and pOssesses
the strength of interest, manifested in all the au
thor's other books.
THE POACHER. By Captain Martial. Being
the ninth volume of the new cheap edition of
Marryat's Novels. Handsomely printed on line
paper, from large elear type, with an ornamen
tal paper cover. Volumes already Issued, "Mid
shiPman Easy," "Peter Simple," "Jacob Faith
ful," "Naval Officer," "King's Own," "Japhet
in Search . of a Father," "Newton FOrster,"
•Pacba of Many Tales. Price 50 cents eaob.
Sent free by mall to any address In the United
States on receipt of the price. felt
40 A. FL I= o E SI .
PITTSBURGH
BOVARD, ROSE CO.,
130VARD, ROSE & CO.,
Window Shades,
BOVARD, ROSE ct, CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
11a9:dawT
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
• 409 PENN STREET,
Will Remove on the Ist of April to
NOS. 384 AND 386 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.)
A BOOK FOR BOYS,
CAST UP BY THE SPA,
OR THE
ADVENIVRES OF NED GRAY,
By Sin Elmom- Razzi,
Author of the Albert Infanta, Great Basin of the
Nile. The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia,
5.c., with 10 Blast rations. ISimo.
Cloth, 73 cents. -
"The tone of the book is healthy, and boys will
find it overpoweringly Interesting."—London
Atheneum.
This book is off, red at the very low price of 75
cents. Bor isle by
•
B. S. DAVIS, -
fa:6mm . 93 WOOD STREET.
ELLERSIIIUSEN-'PROCESS:
The Trustees are nod +wavered to 'giant licen
ses for thong° of the ELLEIIISHAUt3EN PRO.
CEdB.
The superior quality Imparted to good Iron,
the great luip.ov.ment in. Inferior Iron. and toe
reduced cost, commend It to all manufacturers of
boa Partie s wishing to use It can obtain license!
applying
--JAMES P. - SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 860' PERS STREET.
Patties intetested are Invited to visit the
ISHOENBERGEFt WORKS. where the process is
now In succeastui operation. feB;tlt7
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF AP+
pourmENT., _ _ _
Dlfrlitt,T OF YENNRYLVArrIA. 38
At Pittsburgh,tue Bth day of FebruarY. A. D.
. 1859." •
To whom, it may concern: . -
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of JAMES PLOY t',
of Allegheny Mr. In the county of Al
legheny, and State of Pennsylvania, within said
District, who has been adjudged bankrupt upon
his own petition, by the District Court of said
District.
J. W. EIMER,
Attorney- at-Law, 87 Filth avenue.
fett.t=-T
NEW YORK.
OIL CLOTHS.
uitGru 'GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, YKBRUARV 10, 1869.
NW ADVERTISEMENTS,
NEW SPRING
Dress are:pods
JUST OPENED.
POPLIN'S, PERCOLES, CHINTZES
NEW STYLES IN SPRING COLICOES.
IMI
WILLIAM SEMPLE'
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY
FULL ASSORTMEN
OF
. •
ITable Linens,
White Quilts; •
, Napkin's,
- Toilet Atm
Sheeting Muslims,
{ Pillow Case Mastitis,
• Linen Sheetings,
Tickings
_ Towelings,
• ter.t
RI
WILLIAM SE MPLE'S,,
ISO .ALND 182
FEDERAL STREE
ALLEIGHENY.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Woolen Goods at a Great Sacrifice.
LARGE STOCK OF YARNS,
In all Colors and Qualities.
LADIES' AND MISSES' WOOL HOSIERY
GENTS' AND YOUTHS' ONE-HALF HOSE
GLOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
Ladies' & Cents' Wool & Merino Underwear
HOOP SKIRTS.
FINE VARIETY OF EMBROIDERED & LACE
Handkerchiefs and Collars.
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS
OF EVERY VARIETY, for Ladles and Gentle
men.
Jobbers will especially do well to call on us now,
as we WWI to' sell most of our goods before som
zueiacing to take stock.
BIA.CICII3II, CO.,
7$ and fan Market street.
~IICRUI & CARLISLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
"LE PANIER PERFECTION."
"THE FAVORITE." "THE POPULAR,"
"THE RECEPTION,'
THO.I4MN'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT • •PANIERS.''
THE NEWGCRED OVERSKIRT, "BELLE
HELENE, " richly_embroldere d ;an elegant street.
or Skating Srt.
RICH RIB ki BONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SASHES.
RONAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
SATINS all shades Ind widths.
FLOWERINPLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS,
LADIES D CHILDREN'S MERINO UN
DERWEAR,
The richest and latest novelties In GIMPS,
FRINGES AND BUTTONS.
We especially direct attention to the great ex
cellence of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Bouillon)
KID GLOVES" over all others, and for which we
are the Sole Agents.
A complete lice of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,_ HALF
HOSE,UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PA
PER GOODS, and all other popular naJFes.
1111C11131 & CARLISLE,
N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE.
n 025
G. W. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office, No. 131 4OURTU AVENUEC, Pitts.
burgh, (formerly .oecupled try lion. Waltei E.
LoWrico will practice - In the U.S. Circuit and
District Court'. In the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county. and mate collec
tions in most of the adjacent counties. JaM:d73
1301111. (*OPE% wALLt o ter. and
WILLARD, I .
pore:topaz=
remove Their Deice on to o April
next to No. TO Diamond. city, rear
of City Halt. jaBo:d79
j ---11. YOUNGION & Co.
. 9
•
Y4l , ex CAKE FAKERY, CONFECTIONARY,
ICS CREAM and Dij.IINO;SALOON,
83 Smithfield street, corner otDismond slier,
Pittsburgh. •
WFarties and, families supplied with Ice
Cream, and Cakes on short notice.
~ _
ORIS.NTAL.
15W EEPSTA HER.
BED RIVER,
WHITE BOSE.
Very choice, for sale by
MEASOR & HARPER,
fe9— _ 339 Liberty street.
2 000 L 1 1:1111rEL - til OF PEACE!
DILLING&R BTIEVIINBON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
GOOD DA_RGAINS.
AT 121-2 CENTS,
YARD WIDE DARK CHINTZES,
Worth 25 Cents!.
- AT 10 CENTS,
DARK FAST COLORED CALICOES,
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Best Dark Calicoes,
CHOICE STYLES.
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Good Yard Wide Soft Finished
BLEACHED MUSLIN.
AT 82. / Q5
Gored Boulevard Felt Skirts,
AS EXTRA BARGAIN.
LADIES' HID GLOVES,
At 50 awl 75 Cents,
IMI
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
NO. 180 AND IS2
FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
THE
ECONOMY BUTTER CO.
ask the attention of all Interested In the reduc
tion of the extravagant cost of Butter, to their
practical and economical system of making pure
prime Butter by the aid of the
EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT.
A brief allusion to the origin of this lmrortant
discovery may tot prose uninteresting. Among
the anthem cated records of the renowned Cap
tain Cook's voyage around the world, le found
the statement, that while sojourning for a t hort
time on the Brazilian Coast of South America, he
observed the natives using, in the preparation of
their food. a oecullar oil, which, upon examina
tion. he found to possess the appearance, taste
and tiavorof Batts r; upon furtter inquiry, how
ever, he ascertained that it was simply a sub
stance that the natives distilled In a crude and
imperfect manner, from a rich and luxuriant
plant that grew spontaneously and abundantly In
that warm tropical country. A few 3 ears ago,
an eminent French chemist, while on a profes
sional visit to the tropics, made numerous exper
iments with this remarkable production of na
ture, and succeeded in extracting a concentrated
essence of the plant. The formula for its prepa
ration, and the Sale 'Right for its sale in this
country are the exclusive property of this Com
pany, by whom It was purchased from the origi
nal discoverer. - We claim for this remarkable,
yetslmple and perfectly harmless preparation
-Isl,—That by its Use a net gain of fromso to 200
per cent. is made in the manufacture of Butter.
2d.—That Butter, which from age or whatever
cause, may be strong, rancid, streaked or
coarse-grained, and cOnipkratively useless for
general use, by the old of, this Extract, Is re-
stored so Its original freshness and sweetness,
fine-grain, and even color.
3d.—By the use of this Extrsct, one pound of
delicious, fresh butter Is actually made from
one pint of milk.
4th.—That a pare and excellent table Batter can
be made, at a cost of from 15 to 20 c me per
pound. The, chief expense wherein being But
ter, which is the essential base.
Bth.—That. Butter manufactured by the; aid of
this Extract Is equal In every respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method.
6th.—The Extract after tborougb analysts, by
able chemists, Is pronounced perfectly free from
any deleterious substance. the ingredients be-
Ing purely of a vegetable nature.
Bth.—ln proof of .be foregoing assertions, the
factory of this company is mating one ton or
Butter per day, which meets with ready sale
to the. New York Mrrket. and is consumed from
the tables of the first Hotels, Restaurants and
Private families In this city and elsewhere.
A sample package of the rxtract (sufficient to
make 50 lbs. of Butter) with fall directions for
use, will be sent to any address on receipt of $l.
CAUTION.—As articles of real merit
Pet to spurious Imitations, we would specially
caution the public against counterfeits and worth
less imitations, advertised as powders, com
pounds, &c., as the t'xtract of the Butter Point
is prepared and sold only by
- , • The Economy Butter Co.
OFFICE, 115 LIBERTY STREET.,
FACTORY, 230 unfundwicu er., ?inn YORK,
State, County and City Rights for sale, i• Curing
to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing
a staple business, paying enormous protlta.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
M. CIADAR.VO Pure regttable Coloring. S 1 a
pound, sufficient to give a rid' go'den yellow to
SOO lbs. of. White butter; 50 cents per sample
package. sent loony address. No Farmer should
be witnout it, as white and streaky Butter is
worth from six to ten cents a pound less 'ln all
markets than that of a rich yellow fes:el6
NESTEIIN LAND AGENCY.
- 70; V 000 - Acres of - Land for Sale,
la lowa and Minnesota; price from 13.00 to
$ll.OO per mite., Land bought and sold on tom
mission. Taxes paid; Titles examined; abstract&
furnished; burveying and Plotting done. ,
Information tarnished in reference to locality
quality and valuation of lands. general collect
Ingbashaess done. Address • .
C. C. WAY,
ja29;08 ET.LII4ITON, lOWA.
ExEctITORIP
SHOE STORE.
The stock, good will, lease and fixtures of shoe
store of the late 3. P. McCall, Esq.. 332 Liberty
street, 'Pittsburgh. Best location in the city, and
doing a prosperous busbies'. For further parti
culars inquire at 334 Liberty street.
i.
EMMA M. MCCALL,
.7. D. BAMALEY,
fes:el6 Executors.
PAGE'S PATENT LACE
LEATHER, tor sale by
J. b H. PHILLIPS.
GREEN APPLES-12S barrels
In stare and for sale by
nol7 J. B. (JANPIELD R BON.
sir ivorlcags—"To Let, • *Stir mate, "
"Lost, Wants.** *'Found," **Boarding,"
Be., not ex seeding:FOUß LINES eaeh.will he in
serted in these 30 limns once for TWEET Y-17 KR
CENTS: each additional Use FIVE CENTS.
WANTED---SITUATION
WANTED. - SITUAI lON. - A
BUSINF,Sa 31,411,witti good qualifications,
who can Odin himself to circumstances, desires
a situation. adur..ss 13., GAZEITI ofticr.
WANTED=-EIELP.
ANTED-HELP.-AT
EM
PLOYMENT-OFFICE. No. 3 13t. Clair
Street, BOYS WIMP and )t N, for different
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds can be supplied on short notice.
WANTED---BOARDERS,
WANTED. -- BOARDERS. - A
few boarders can be acctnamodated with
board and lodgtng at 1153 THInD AVEbUE.
WANTED.- BOADDERS.
Pleasant room, with board, suitable for
gentlemac and wife. or two young gentlemen„ at
OS FOURTH STREET. Also, a •iew day or din
ner boarders can be seeommodated. Reference
required.
WANTED-AGENTS.
WANTED—To employ a few
goOd MEN to distribute or. Ashbaugh's
Great Rheumatic Remedy, — The Wonder of the
World. , on the package system, not to be paid
for until fully tested. Address J. C. TILTON,
10S St. Ctair street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja3o
WANTS.
, ..
WANTED.—Two Young Meri
want a pleasant. well-fundrhed room with
board. In a good neighborhood, within ten min
utes walk of the Politolnce. Address, stating
term.. "YEIL3LANENT," THIS OFFICE.
WANTED—HOUSE.—A dwel
ling houFe of four or five rooms. by a fam
ily with no claildrup. Adaress, 1). 13.. GAZETTE
OFFICE.
Z7LTANTED—Bonds and Mort
gages to the amount of $50,000 on city
or county unencumbered property, having from
one to five years to run, In amounts ranging from
$5OO to $5.000.
Also. business accommodation paper to the
amount of $40,000. in sums from $6OO to
$3,000, and from 60 days to 4 months to run.
160 acres of good Western lands t,• exchange
for furniture. Apply to
B. MOLAIN 8c CO..
Ja29 Con 4th avenue and emlthileld street.
FOR SALE
FOR' SALE.—A LEANE of two
THREE STORY BRICK IioUSEs In a bus
nese location. It has four years to run; sent
low. Address. W. X.. 0 sZirang OFFICK.
FOR SALE.—BUSEItESS PROP
IIRTY.-Is now offered for sale that desira
ble LOT OF OROUND. No. 167 Smithfield
street. This property is wed located for busi
ness. Parties on lookout for a rood stand will
do well to call n BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No. 167 Is ulithfleld street..
FOR SALE.-OVER $7OO 000
worth of Rtal Estate. comprising Farms.
s, etores Houses, Lots. Coal Works. Salt
Worts,. &c.. &c. The • PLTTSBuRtiII REAL
ES! Al F..REGIsTER ,, contains full particulars
of all of the above Sent PILES. to any address.
CROFT & PHILLIPS, Publishers and Real Es
tate Agents, No. 139 Fourth avenue;.
FOR SALE.—FARIII.-24 acres
of, good land In Richland township. en the
itutteil Plank Road. 17 mlbs from Allegheny
City, with good house and barn and otber out
bull. logs; a good selection of fruit on the place.
and all the ground Is in goad working order,
making a desirable country place for a man doing
business In the cite. Apply to JAMES HARBI
SON, Esq.. on the premises, or S. P. HARBI
SO sr. 75 Diamond. Allegheny City. fes:el2
IOR SALE.—A DESIRABLE
FARM. containing 150 acres. located on the
A. V. R. 11.. 23 miles from the city and within
five minutes walk of a Stall .n; 145 acres clear
ed, balance In good timber; 110 acres In grivs, 30
acres . underlaid with a 3 foot vein of cast': soil
drat class and the Improvements No. 1, con
sisting o! a sew Delude Two Story Frame House
of 7 Rooms, • foot hails and good cellar, built
and finished In splendid style; large new Bank
liana, 40 by Isa, planed an dpainted. Also, a',
.neces.ary outheidings conveniently arranged,
Including a Tenement Howe of 4 room?; whole
farm well watered and can a I be worked by ma-.
clattery: six acres of orchard, select variety of
fruits; also small fruits. This farm is without
doubt the beet In the neighborhood, and needs
only to be seen to be appreciated. From the
house is-bad a delightful-. lew of the towns of
Freeport and Natrona. up and down the Alle
gheny Hirers and surrounding country. For par
ticulars, apply to CROFT & PHU:LIPS. Real
Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth Avenue.
FOR SALE.-"M YFIELD"
COTTAGE and GEOHNDS, about S acres.
beautifully planted and distributed In vineyard,
fruit and ornamental evergreen and deciduous
trees sod ehrubberyoi complete at'sortmer tot the
I uits of toe climate: commodious c.rriagehouse,
stable and tenant home nue er one roof; cottage
of elgut rooms. pantries. Ac., summer kitchen,
rain water cistern and spring of purest water at
door. Situate one mde uortn of Allegheny. on
Perrysville road, and a quarter' of a mile 'from
Pleasant Valley. Passenger Car station. For
terms and particulars enqulris at noith end of
Hand Street Bridge.
FOR SALE.—A THREE STORY
BRICK 11WELLINH IIOUSF. containing
16 rooms. situated No. 46 STOCKI ON AVE
, Alles betty City. The It t Is 30 by Ul4O
feet, and has a cool brick stable at rear end
iron. fug on Water street. For further Intorma.
Lion inquire of H. CHILLS, No. 133 Wood
street. rittsburgla. wws.
FOR SALE.—R EFINER Y.—A
Fir4t Class Refinery t in complete ran
H •
sing order, nearly new. as been in operation
but a few mouths. situated on the A. V. It. R..
beyond the present city limits. rapacity five
hundred bbls per week. Can be doubled with
no extra exoeuse exceptivg an additional still.
A ppl y at' 251 and 214 MAUVE r H TREET, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Fil
OR SALE—FARM -200 acre.
of good Land, situated ii, enn Tp. , West
moreland county, two miles i Irwin Station,
or the Penna. it. R. impro ants, hewed log
house In good repair, bank a and otder out
buildings. Terms moderate. Enquire of W.
WILSON. 'Larlmer's Station, or E. A. HOPE,
Penn Station.
FOR SALE—That tine two
story brick warehouse. 24. by 64 feet. situ
ated on OHIO STREET, Allegheny city, No. 95,
now occupied as a Pion , and Grain Warehouse•
Also, that two story brick d weilleg house, 90 by
64 feet, adjoining the above containing six
rooms,For farther particulars enquire on the
premiss of STEEL & tiON.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND
• —A well known and prosperous wholesale busi
ness stand, with stock and fixtures, is offered for
sale. Satisfactory reasons are given for the die
vista. Apply at It WOOD STREET.
OR BALE.-4 NEW FRAMEHOUSE of six rooms undone acre lot In Mt.
E
llington. Good well en the ppremises. En
quire at. No. B 3 DIAMOND BTREET,. Pitts
burgh.
FOft SALE.:--A New House of
Sven Rooms and Hall. corner of Pride and
orbes streets. Water and Gas in the house;
also Range In kitchen.
FOR SALE-SHOW CA SE„,-En.
quire of J. K. KENNEDY. 86 Smithfield
NEW STIFLES
HATS AND CAPS,
JUST RECEIVAD AT
I
McCORD &
_CO's,
181 WOOD STREET.
tea .
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER—
SHIP.—The purtnershlo heretofore exist
ing between J. B. anti , Id apd A. P. Canfield,
under the little and arm urine of J. B. CAN•
FIELD .t HON is this day dissolved by 'mutual
consent.. The buslncp of the late firm will be
settled by J. ll:Canfield, who will continue the
ousluess at the old stand, 141 FIRST AVENUE.
J. R.
A. T. CANFIELD.
PITTBBUROII, February 3, .1899.
JB. CANFIELD, COMMIS
. HOW MERCHANT and WHOLESALE
DEALER In Ooshen,_Factom Hamburg and W.
R. Cheese, Butter, Lard, Fmk, Bacon Flour,
Fish, Dried Fruit, Orlin, Pig Lead, Poi. Pearl
and Buds Ashes, bite Lime, Linseed, - Lard,
Coal and Carbon Oils. No . 141 Pins street.
Pittsburgh. fenel
40 ILIABHELS OF SORGHUM
MOLASSES.
JIM DILLINOER a STEVENSON.
TO LET.
o-PET.- 110E,SE. A FINE
,
, Intl; BRICK DOUBLE HOIrt , E, h art
modern improvements, surrounded with grapes,
fruit trees and shrubbery. Rent not fro much an
object as a good tenant .1 For terms, .tc , cail at
GAZETTE COUNTING
TAO -LET. WITEI IMMEDIATE
POt•SESSION- a well-lighted - cornf.rtable
LL on r lfth avenue. 30 _lw 80 feet; well
adapted for soctety tneetlnge. Addre,s Lock
Box 169, Pittsburgh rostotlee.
TicyO-LET.-STORE and DWEL
LING, No. 'A 10 Beaver Avenue. Allegheny
: contains five rooms, finish, d stile. store
MOM and large cellar: gas and water. Apply to
S. 5. D. THOMPSON, on the premises. Posses
sion given April.let. I
atTO-LET.- ROOMS.— Two fine
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUILDING. Apply
ounting Booms, F 4 ,, and 60 Fifth avenue.
rirO LET.--TWO Handsomely
furnished rooms. with gas sad tire. one on
rst floor, and one front -up stairs. Inquire at
199 Third avenue I
TbaI..LET. FRONT OFFICE,
titcwid story , 58.SmIthfield street. 'Enquire
at rug Store, corner Fourth avenue and tsznith-
Held stiect.
T O -LET.-At FRONT ROUPM, on
second floor, wen furnished, with' Kas and
coal. For terms, atm`y at Islo. 33 NINTH
STREET, formerly hand.
TD -LET .- LIME KILN AND
QUARRIES for lease; 11lins in gond order
Limestone complete. q ransportatiun can
be furnished. Enquire at No. 413 L tBERTY
STREET, up stairs.
TO LET.—Six Offices on the
Corner of Penn and Eighth str, c's: 3 on
T O
and 3on the Second floor, (one cry large.)
Alto, a well lighted arm dry Basement Store
Room. To let—A dwelling next the corner, No.
29, on Eh , hth street, with 7 rooms. Also one
Wll,llll rooms, No. 2.5 on Eighth street. Also,
a Warehouse, No. 1913 , SmithSeld street. Apply
at 277 Penn 'Meet.
-LET.-ONE STORE ROOM.
FOUR BASEMENTe, well llgLted and
Led.
I4S'ICES in the S , cond story.
bLY.E PING Itilo3lB In the third story, and
ONE LARGE HALL, with two ante-rooms,
in the fourth story of A.'H. English & Co's new
building, Foartn avenue. Apply to A. 11. ENG
LISH & C 0... No. GO Fifth avenue.
TO•LET.-THE • SECOND AND
THIRD STORIES of a Business House on
'eoeral street, A•legheny city. Each room is 20
by 80. Splendid location fora PHOIOO KAPH..
Ek, SAMPLE BOOM or light Manufacturing.
Spacious front entrance, and in the best kindness
portion of the street. For particulars apply to
CROFT .t PHILLIPS, Neal Estate Agents and
Brokers, No. 139 Fourth Avenue.
OR RENT. - RESTAURANT
on 'Water street: Brlek Hoes, of 0 Rooms,
e Villiers street, 1300; Brick. 4 Rooms. Pas
tom street, 8300; Brick of 4 ;Room.. Virgin
Mier, 9240; 110 Wylie street, .600; 79
Math= street. 8 Rooms, 1380; 9 Ann street,
6 Rooms $336; 57 Tunnel! .treet, S Booms,
8450; frame of 3 Rooms, 14 Lacock•street,
"144; 3 Rooms, Bertha st•eet, *LOS; frime of 5
Rooms, Fifth Avenue, beyond the Toll Nate,
1240. Apply to 5. CUTHBERT & 5.1318,
fele _ 85 Emitbtleld btreet.-01
NOTICES.
OFFICE, OF CITY ENGINEER. AND 81INYEYOR.
Pittsburgh, February 9th. 1869..
it2N — NOTICE.—The assessment
for the partial grading of Mahon street,
from . Kirkpatrick street to Soho street, is now
ready for examination and can be seen at this
once until rft.PAY, February 19, 1869, when
It will be returned to the City Treasurer's once
for collection.
. fe9:e24 H. J. MOORE, City Engineer.
ErTO BUlLDERS.—"Separate
Proposals, addressed to the Commis
sioners for the Erection of City Hall. , will, be
re eived at the office of the Commladoners, No.
66 SMITHFIELD UTREET. until ..110NDAY,
the I.st day of March next, for the
Stone Work, Brick Work, Iron Work
and Carpenter Work,
Required in the erection of the new Cl' y Flail,
according to the plans and specification,of the
same, u htcb can be seen at the (Mice of J. W.
it ERR, Architect, in Appoio Building, No. SO
Fourth Avenue, where all requisite information
will be given.
THOMAS STEEL, Secretary
arNpTICE.
All persons indebtUd to the City -of Allegheny
for GRADING AND PAVING, are hereby noti
fied to call and Pay their assessments the tui
dersigned. on or before the 18th day of February.
After the above date all claims remaining un
paid will be placed in the hands of the So
licitor for collection, with costs added.
Office in the second story of City Hall . Hours
for business from 8 to 9 A. as. and 1 to 2 r. m:
THOMAS MEG RAW,
Street Commissimer.
ALLEGURST, Feb. 3. 1889. 13:b94
gAT - OFFICE OF PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD COM P AFY
PIifLADE.LPHIA, January 27, 1569.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER+.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the
16th day of pebrnar), 1869; at 10 o'c.ozle Aar..
at CONCERT HALL, No. 1,219 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
The Annuti Election for Directors w II ho h'eld
on MONDAY. the tat day of March, 1869, at
the °Mee of the Company, No. 23S South Third
street.
fetidts EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
O 7 TICE 0 V CITY ENGINEER AND SrItvEYOIL,
Pittsburgh. Yebruary 4th, 1869.
10 ""NOTICE OF
SEWER EMDERS
SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of
a public sewer on alif..b or Pennst Irani.. avenue,
from Washington street to Pinwiddie street,
about twenty seven hundr• d feet (24%0, t and
also for a public sewer, on Diamond alley, from
the Wood street, sewer to Smithfield street, wilt
be received at this °Mee until SATITIMAN. Feb-.
ruary MO. Specifications and blanks for
bidding c.n be bad by callingnt this °Mee. . 4 o
bids v.til be received by the Committee unless
ar b
made out on the regullanks.
MMEMMiaMMIZMI
fe4 e 5 1.1. -J. MOORE, City Engineer.
TLIZKNAP PORT PITT FotrißET CO., Or }
PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh,
January 30th, 186 U.
IarNOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN to the STOCKHOLDERS "t the
KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY,
To meet at its Office on Twelfth street, on TUF.B4
DAY P ebruary 9th. 1889, between the hours
of 1 RIO 3 r. at. for the purpose of electing,
Seven (7) Dlrectais and secretary and Treantr
er. to serve for the ensuing year, and for the
transaction of such other business as may be
brougut before tkem.
Transfer books are closed until after February
10th, 1869
Ja30:677
0. METCALF.Seey
OPTIC! OP CITY ENGIAZFM, AND SURVEYOR,
?Mahwah. Pah. 8. 1869.
NOTICE.-The assessments
for the parttal GrAtria of
DINWEDDEE 19.'"ritErir,
from Pennsylvania avenue to Centre - avenue IS
now ready for examination, and pill r. main In
this office until TITESUir.Y. Feb wry, 10. 1809.
when it will be returned to the City 'ereasurer's
office for collection. • J. MOORE,
te6:67 . City Engineer.
Orrice OF CITY EN , DNICER AND DURYZYOU,
YITT.DCROIII, February 4. 1869. f
NOTICE TO FOUNDRY
: MEN.—Sealed` Proposals foe furnishing
the City of Pittsburgh, with castings for the
catchbasing required • in • the sewers n , w about
being cobtractrd fo will be received at Ws of
fice until 8 aTURDAY. Feb. 90, 18 69
Specifications can be seen &folds office. The
Committee reserve the right to reject
00any.1 or all
bids. IL J. 11,
tt.4 City Engineer.
OFFICE Or TIM ALLltaninT VALIAT It •R. ?
Pittsburgh. January 28, OM%
rfgr STOCK HOLDERS ANN UAL
MEETING.—The regular annual meeting
of the Allegheny Valley Railroad tiomp‘ny will
be held at tbd *Mee of the ompany. No 26 Pike
street, on TUESDAY. 23d day of February.
1889, for the purpose of ekcting a Hoard of
Managers for the coming year and the transac
tion of euchother business as Iv be presented.
jatriden JOHN BALLANT E, Becretarr.
W'WEBSTER STREET.—Wei
the undersigntd. appointed viewers to as
sess daitawil and benefits in the.matter of widen
ing WEBLITh BTRILIST,‘Becond ward, Alla
gam. from Benton alley to North Common,w
meet oa the premises on WUNDAY, - the Bh day
of February. at 3 o'clock V. H., to attend to the
duties of our appointment.
B. MILFORD,
JLJ. HEILMAN,
LEONARD 'WALTER.
ja7.7:d53
—PERRY STREET.—The un
derbtaned. appointed viewers to Asses/
damages and benefits for OPENING
sTHEFT, from its eastern terminus to meet the
roy Hi I Hoed, will meet MI the premises on
MO %DAY. 11)L 11 day of February, atl4s o'clock
P.M , to attend to the duties of tneir appoint
went. J. J. HERMAN
THOMAS en IT, }
H Viewers.
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