The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 11, 1869, Image 5

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AMERICAN,
Ep.glish and Frency
NOTE PAPERS.
NOTE ENVELOPES,
Latest Styles.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS.
Wedding Envelopes.
FANCY STATIONERY,'
OF ALL EINDS.
INITIAL STAMPING, PLAIN AND pOLORED
Done to prder.
lonwams Engraved to Order la the
Latest ityles.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS
Elnuroved. :to Order.
A' t
:SAY & COMPANY,
Booksellers' and Stationers,
65 WOOD STREET,
fell • (Lafayette Be 'ding )
COMMERCIAL,
Let er and Note Papers,
i..gal and Foolscap Papers,
Legal and Letter Ecivelopes,
Counting House Stationery,
Legal Stationery,
Gold Pens,
Writing Inky,
School Stationery,
Day Bo .ks Journals,
Ledgers and Cash Books,
Check Books,
Receipt .Roo
Tithe Books,
;,:etter Copying Books.
KAY dr. COMPANY,
65 Wood Street.
fll
$15,000 $15,000 $15,000
WORTH OF GOODS
SELLING REGARDLESS, OF COST,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
DENNISON & HECHERT,
At No. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Embrielag a complete line of
TriMmings, Embroideries,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, STAR SHIRTS AND•
COLLARS, SKIRTS AND CORSETS. 'RIB
BONS, S tR&W GOODS AND NLOWSRS,
PANOTAIITICILEIS AND NOTIONS.
Having been purchased by
tout & EMU,
They will open it up to the public. on
THURSDAY HORNING-Feb. 11,
With the most EXTRAORDIVAPX BARGAINS
ever offered before in this line of Goods,
FOR CASH ONLY.
Thus Closing Cut Sale will continue for ONLY
THREE WEEKS, and parebssors would do well
to cell early, when th• stork is complete.
SPECIAL. 11,10IICEMENTS to Merchants and
Dealers who will buy Job Lots.
015,000. $15,000. ' $15,000.
SELLING AT A SACRIFICE, AT
2qo. 27 FIRTH AVENUE:
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
New spring Goods;
BEATITIPOL AND CHEAP LINE OP
- • EMBROIDERIES,
L lss -- Ilrranck, German. and English Work.
Pineßarred and StripedNainsook,
Tittoria Lawns and Cambric MMus,
PLAIN AND DOTIIED SWISS
A,OOMPLICTIL LING OP
Ladies'• Handkerchiefs
LACE CHEMISETTES,
A NEW AND FRESH ASSORTMENT.
STRIPED COLLARS .ANI) COTS,
IPI LINEN AND PAPER.
Paient
..rates:via • . kace,
A beAntiftil aswrtm.l4 of Patterns.
17J1jITE HOODS 451) EMBROIDERIES)
Sightly solltdcselling off below cost.
ZetAgnrEnift GLYDE & CO.
felt VS and. SO Market Street.
IgOTICE.—Ther Otitee of the
PITTBSIIRoff wimp LEAD AND
COLOR WORKS has this day been REmovra
from No. 67 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, •
TO TUE I'AOTOUT,
450 Rebecca Street, Allegheny.
Bran omee a HARRIS & EWING'S, No.
331 LIBERTY STRUM. corner of 'l'enth,(tor.
trier!), Wayne). Orders left at the Factory; at
Harris & Elwin's, or tent through the Pittiburgh
post Wilco. will receive proinnt attention.
revriu 3.• EICII O ORMARwIt & SON.
via,trA.INLE RESIDENCE FOR
SALE, In goo 4 loention in Aliegh.nv City.
B. CUTHBERT & BONS.
A pply to 9
116 iinilthAtad street.
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NEW ADVEitTISvtrFINTS,
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ANNUAL STATEMENT
LIFE INSOUNCE COMPINY
Office,. No.. 921 Chestnut Street.
PUBLISHED IIY CONFORIIITY
WI H THE CHARTER.
Receipts for the Year Ending Decem
ber 31, 1368.
Premliams received. volley fees,
Etc $ 8114.070 58
Interest on investments 154,6511 49
Losses and Expend!lures D , aring the
Year. 7
Losses on 47 lives.
amounting t0.....51513, 300 00
Expenses, salaries,
advertisements,
stamps. &c 20,575 07
Be"; and taxes, City
State and National 4,25 120
Con Missions to
agents,licentsts,ao 55,095 93
Premium retn,ned,•
policies cancelled,
o
30,211 90
Furl)lnt 504.994 01
Accumulated a , - -
s-ta., December : •
31,1867 .. . —.9,001,045 97
Deduct scrip re•
caved In pay
ment et premi
ums and flutes... 100.550 00
Accranu , sted &sena, Dec. 31.
VMS $3,403,379.08
Assets of the Company Liable for
Lomes.
Mortgages, ground run's, real
estate, ac 635.619 02
United dtates Slate of Pennsyl
vania and city Loans 1111,028_ 88
Pennsylvania Railroad, County,
City and other Bonds 156,612 05
Bank. Railroad and Insurance
150,715E6 - 5
rtocks
Premium Notes , . secured oy
Pet
:ctes • it,— •tt1.41 tno ,ja i 4 , 15 90
Scrip ,rip purcVised 136, 5o 3 10
Balances In hands of Agents... R 6.901 94
Loans, accrued interest, quar
terly payments, !be
Cesh to nana and on hand.
Deduct louse not due
$2.405,379 98
Market valae,January,7EB9.. 9.521,758 95
SURPLUS DIVIDED ANICUAELY.
Losses Paid Promptly.
Return Premium Divtienil 50 per cent.
scrip previous to 1861 receivable in payment
of premiums.
Policies issued on the Various plias ennui
ranee.
TRUSTEES:
Sninwl C. Thiel', John O. Brenner,
Theophilus Paulding, BtnJamin Coates,
Edmund A. Suuder, Richard S. Newbold,
reunite E. Stoke,, James B. lac salami
Henry C. Townsend, William P. Hinter,
'/ homas W. Davis, Joseph H. Tiott r,
Joseph H. P. Price.. William H. Kern,
Samuel A. Bisphsm, James Boston.
Bodol rhos Kent, Edward H. Needles,
Samuel J. ehristlan, Charles Watson,
James 0,
_Pease. . Ellwood Johnson,
Warner M. Raisin. , John C. Repplier,
Frederick 0 1- Hoyt. John A. Needles.
Christian J. Hoffman, Baltimore.
HENRY C, TOWNSEND. Solicitor.-
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Mimic&
D. HAIITHORNE, M. D.. 1439 Walnut St.
EDWAnD A. FAGS, 1415 Wadies Street.
In attendance at the mice of the Company,
from 12 to 1 P. 11. daily.
JAMPAS USA QUAID.. President.
IsAIVR E. STORKS, Vice President.
JciffsrW. HORNER. A. V. '. and Actuary.
HORATIO V. DTZPHANB, PeCtetAry.
H. lA. V.ILBON. -perlntendent of Agencies.
The undersigned, haying been appointed Gen
eral Agent of tee "Penn Mutual Lite insurance
C 0.," and having, after diligent iniuiry, be
come satiefied of the entire reliability and safety
of this Company, congdently presents its claims
to lie former pupils and friends, and the public
generally; anu will be pleased to hear from any
of them desiring insurance, or disposed to act as
canvesers for the Company, an any part of w est
ern Pennsylvania.
He refers by permission to the following par
ties:
,Dr. C .
ILIA . M
HUSS THAWEY., Esq.l
fa.
Ge.. w. GA.in, President P. Ft. W. & C
E.
ttEO. nOODS, LL.D,. Preet West. Culver . ll
y of Pa.
Rev. W. D. HOWARD, D.D.
Rev. 8. J. ILISON, Wilt. Theo. sem,
Rer. F. A. NOBLE. D. D.Rev. J. 8. DICKERSON, D
Rey. JAMES ALLISO , . u.D
Rev. JOSEPH B. BITTING/F.B, D.D.
J. W. V. WHITE, Esq.
HARVEY CHILDS, gag,
THEO. H. NEVIN, Peel. Ist Nat. Bank, Al.
z. q .
JOHN IRWIN, au., President Allegheny /13.•
'manes C 0..•
A.. W. H ATSON, Of W. McCully k Co.
Wol. KEANE. Esq., of Means 3 Coma.
JAMES IRWIN. Esq.,
W. M
MAMY. Esq.
Y. B. PERNIM AN,Esq.,Pitt Oar& GAzirrrz.
OEORtalt A. BERRY, Esq., President cm.
setts , Nut. Bank. .; -
GEORGE BLACK, of Lloyd A Black.
RICHARD EDWARDS, Esq.
IsgaiMl t'L N it ti 8R0.,. Josips, g ua g e rs,
FLE
JAM -S MARSHALL, Esq., Pres't Par. Dept
N r ank.
Rev. W. W. BELLS, West's' See. Penn. Bible
Sudety.
JaIIISEI P. BARR, Esq,, Pittsburgh Part,
U. D. BRIGHAM', Esq., Editor of Pittsburgh
Comettretat.
JO,IAEI RING. of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
GEL/RUE BINGHAM, Esq., Adam,: Exp. Co.
GRAPE, BENNTT A CO
•JOHN DIRMINtiIIAM, Esq., Cash*r Pitts.
Elev. Bank.
SHARPS McDONA LD
,Esq. -
Rev. RANw MoKINNE
W. G. J..HNSTON & CO,
BENJ. Pali& Ja., seq."'
Elev. S. Y. DA: r. an. Bioningliare, Pa.
WHIrIt,`ORR * CO.
J: , EIN W. KRAMER, Esq., Caah.r First Nat.
Bank Allegheny. •
BaReE J. TEE 1114.9,R5q. •
N. GRATTAN MURPHY, EMI
Bev. D. HERB, DD., Of the finite& Pr:Opts.
ri JOe an.t .
lAll COPLEY, Esq., •
Rev. 6 . P. tiCoVAL.
W. 0. 1/17G/lART, Big.. P. esident Connell'.
ville Railroad. _. • •
ISAIArt DICKEY,' Esq.
uIIARLIIS 0. MELLOR, Esq.
Capt, W. W. MARLIN.
Nev. D. le. NEVill. • ' • •
JAMES N. COoPER,Bsq.
F. M. HUTCHINSON, Esq:. Bei. P., Ft. W.
O. It. B. -' •
B. L. - P ASINESTOCIT, Esq. .
HENRY IRWIN, Eta," Pres:dant 'B. Frank.
lin Insurane , t •
Rev..W. PRESTON. D.D.
Bev. Col. J. B. CLASSY., D.D.
GEORGE COCHRAN, Esq., of E. D. Cochran
Co.
it. E.SBEED. Esq.
JOS. ALORRE. Esq._
BA.RuLAY PRESTON, BAL. of Egerton,
Pr. ston A Co. •
JAMES DALRELI., Rob
MEDICAL -MIMS IA PITTBDURGH
JOSEPH S. TRAVELLI,
No. 37, Bank Block, Fifth Avenue,
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Or TELE
PUN MUTUAL
OF PiIIiiDELPHIi.
1772.701 17
1,901,095 0.1
$4,4502 0
,07 0 09 0
98
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JADES BING, M. D..
F. Le/MOYNE, N o D.
ROOM No, 1, SECOND STORY.
1•31J - Grli'G4tzvm:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
NEW SPRING
rOress Goods
JUST OPENED.
POPLINS, PERCOLES, CHINTZES.
NEW STYLES IN SPRING COLICOES.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
FULL ASSORTMENT
Table Linens,
White Quilts,
Napkins,
Toilet Mats,
Sheeting MitSUns, .
Pillow Case Mt:Snits,
Linen Sheetings,
..riekings‘
2tribelings,
etc., tte.
268,4114 16
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
FEDERAL STREET,
1_ •
asztonErrir.
9LBIO 07
07,022 0:4
JOSEPH lIORNE & CO'S
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Will be Found Well Stocked with
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS,
WHICH ARE OfFARED AT \
The Very I.o:r.vestPrice;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Woolen Goods, Underwear, &e.,
CLOIIIG OUT VERY CHEAP.
77 and 79 Market Street.
JOSEPH HORNER.
Bookseller l , Stationer, Paper - Dtaler,
And Skink Book Monufasetusert
METHODIST BOOK, DEPOSITORY,
(Methodist Eplaropal Block, )
No.l293xLithfielcl Street,
• (VOL. VIBOIF ALLEY.)
A fall assortment of Law, Medical, Miscellan e.
one, and School Booke constant.y on nand. The
latest styles of Fancy Note Paper, Envelope,,
and Visiting Cards In great variety. vr:v •
view STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,
JUST BECIEIVED AT
McCORD & CO's
181 WOOD STREET.
WINDOW SHADES.
. ,
A LABGE..A23OETMENT Or NEW
TBAESPABENT & OPAQUE SHADEO
rust azativsn.
At 107 Market Sit eet.
NEAR YITTH AVENUE.
TIDY - FRUIT AND CEDAR
lJ tumisvrt.
.19131Sigs balr•Peaibea.
14 Quarter
ss roiled .• •
1 " Pears.
9 " " Apples.
/ 51.000 feel Cedar Boards.
Now landlag from steamer New York. for sale b 7
fell Mal 11 DICKY &CO
T B. TOUNGSON & CO.,
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F AN oy CABE hARERY, CONFECTIONARY,
ICY CREAM and DINING SALOON,
83 Smithfield MAI, corner of Diamond alley,
Pittsbursh.
sir Parties and families
n supplied with Ica
Cream and Cakes on short otice.
PEBRIJARY
AT.
ALLEGHENY.
0.4
Oa
180 AND 182
AT
RADE MARK.
DITII6IDGE'S
VIRE - .1 2 17.00.10
Lamp
CHIMNEYS.
sot IL 1117GUEIS & BRO.
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NEW ADVERTISEMEIgTS.
GOOD BARGAINS.
AT 12 CENTS,
YARD WIDE DARR CHINTZES,
'Worth 25 Cents.
AT- 10 CENTS,
DARK FAST COLORED CALICOES.
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Best Bark Calicoes,
CHOICE STYLES.
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Good Yard Wide Soft Finished
BLEACHED MUSLIN.
. AT 62:525
Gored Boulevaxd Felt Skirts,
MI EXTRL BARGAIN.
LADIES' CHID GLOVES,
At 50 iitul 75 Cents,
dT
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, ,
s'L
NO. 180 AND 182
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 pule
Pthhe Butter by ald of the
EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT.
A brief allusion to the origin of this Inn' ortant
discovei y may rot prove uninteresting.. Among
the authent•cated records of the renowned Cap
tain Cook's voyage around the world, is found
the statement, that while sojourning fors short
time on the Brazilian Coast of South America, he
observed the natives using, in the preparation of
their food, a peculiar oil, which, upon examina
tion. Ise found to possess the appearance, taste
and fisvcr of Butter; upon further inquiry, how
ever, be 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 }ea re ago,
an eminent French chemist, while on a profes
ilonal visit tothe tropics, made numerous exper
iments wltti this remarkable production of nit.
and succeeded in extracting &concentrated
patience of the piltnt. The formula for its prep sr
iation, and the Sole Eight for Its sale In this
country are thelexchalve property of this Com
pony, by whom tt was purchased from the origi•
nal discoverer. We claim for this remarkable,
yet simple and perfectly harmless preparation
-IsL—That by its use a net gain of from 50 to 200
per cent. is made in the manufacture Of. Butter.
ild.—That Butter, which from age or whatever
cause, may be strong, rancid, streaked or
coarse-grained. and comparatively useless for
general use, by the aid of this Extract, is re
stored to its original freshness and sweetness,
flue-grain, and even color.
3d.—By the use of this Extract, one pound of
delicious, fresh Butter Is actually made from
one pint of milk.
4th.—That a pure and excellent table Butter can
be made, at a cost of from 15 to 20 c nts per
pound. The chief expense wherein being But
ter, which fa the essential base.
sth.-7bat Buttes-rnanulactured by the' aid of
this Extract Is equal In every respect to the best
Butter made by the ordinary method.
6th.-The Ritract after thorough analysis, by
able chemists, is pronounced perfectly free from
any deleterious substance. the ingredients be
ing Purely of a vegetable nattire.
Bth.—ln proof at t he foregoing assertions, the
factory of this ccmpany Is mak.ng one ton of
Butter per day, which meets with ready sale
m the New York Mrrket. and la consumed from
the tables of the first Hotels, Restaurants and
Private families In this city and elsewhere.
A sample package of the Extract (suOlcient to
make 30 Ihs. of Butter) with full directions for
use, will be sent to sni address on receipt of $l.
• CAUTION.—As articles of real merit ark sub
ject to spurious imitations, we Would specially'
caution the public against counterfeits and worth
less Imitations, advertised as powders, com
pounds, *n.. as the it: tract of the Butter r.ant
is prepared and sold only by
The Economy Butter CO.
Oirrjam, .1.15 LiorwiT STREIT.
FACTORY. 23111 lianaswlCu bT., New YORK.
lite**. County and City Blighty for sale. Bering
to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing
a staple business, paying enormous profits.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
M. CADART'd Pars Vegetable Coloring, it a
pound, sufficient to give a evil golden yellow to
XOO lbs. of White Nutter; 50 cents per sample
package. sent to any address. No Farmer should.
be wltnout it, as white and - streaky Butter Is
worth from six to ten cents a pound less lu all
markets than that of a rich yellow _feB:el6
'WESTERN LAND AGENCY.
70,000 Acres of Laud for Sale,
In lowa and Minnesota; Price froth $3.00 to
gil.oo per acre. Land bought and sold on ann.
vallsion. Taxes paid; Titles examined; abstracts
Punished; burveying and Plotting done.
Infortistion furnished in referencia NI
quality and valuation of lands. General collect
ing business done. Address
Ja29068
EXIECETOWP SALE.
SHOE STORE.
ME
Thestook, Rood will • lease and fixtures of shoe
store of_ the late J. F. MoCall, Esq.. 334 Llberty
street:lttsburgh. BIM location lit the city, and
doing a prosperous business. For further parts
caters Inquire at 334 Liberty street., •
EMMA M. MCCALL,
J. D. RAMALEY,
Executors.
retizels
AGE'S - PATENT LAC
LEATHER, for sale by
c 8 J. & H• PHILLIPS
GREEN APPLES—Iib barrel
nol7re and for by
J.B.J. 11 CANFULLD A BON.
@• R0T10BB— •• To -Le.•• ••Ber Saw'
"Lost," "B r aila." '`lbtiacC.l l ••Boardtap."
&e.. net =massy, Fd UR LISA'S each wilt be fn.
toted ito Mete to Wane ones for 7 WFi RT Y-FI
riE MT . : each 34dttioaal Ilse FIVE osNrs.
WANTED --- SITUATION
WA N T ED. - SITVATION. - A
BUSINESS id A N,witn good qualifications,
who can adapt himself to cireemstances, desires
situation. Astute BS U., U.AZEI TS. Cake.
WANTED --A Clean s Neat Girl
fur g-neral housework. L. a mail family.
Call at'GAzzrra. oaks, 84 and 86 FM h
ANTED—GirIs to Sort Rags.
Apply a:MOONEY% BAtiKET FACI 08X,
on' as •+•r Valley Pabsen4er Itailw.y.
WANTED --A yoting of
good education to become • Student of
Medicine in Ihe office of a regular Physician. Ad
dress, "Physician," Geglia - ra office.
WANTED -HELP.-AT Mr.
PLOYMENT OFFICE. No. 3 St. Clair
Street, BOYS illitLts and MEN, for dliterent
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds can be supplied on short, notice.
WANTED—A Legal Reporter.
—The undersigned. Committee of the
rittshirdh Bar. Dropom• to employ &competent
BrENOGRAP..IC /tISPORTER for the District
Overt. An experienced ir-gal reporter to attend
the dally s.so un of the Court, and furnish copies
of hi. repertf, is r.esired.
Cdmmunications, stattug particulars as to qual
ifications and salary, may be addrea.td tcraby
member of the Committee.-
_
Oi3ERT WOODS Chairman,
John H, Hampton,
A. M. Brown, S. H. Geyer,
Thomas. M, Marshall, Revue Shins, Jr.,
A. S. Bell, M. W. Acheson.
WANTED-BOARDERS,
INTANTED. - BOARDERS. - A
few boarders can be accommodated with
board and lodg ng at 153 THIRD AVENUE.
W--ANTED. BOARDERS. -
Pleasant room, with board, suitable for
gemtleman and wife. or two young gentlemen, at
68 FOURTH STREET. I .Also, a mew day or din
ner boarders t.an be accommodated. Reference
required.
WANTED—TO employ a few
good MEN to distribute Dr. Ashbaugh's
Great itheumatle Remedy. "The Wonder of toe
World." on the package system, not to be paid
for until fully tested. Address J. C. TILTGN,
1054 St. Coat street. Pittsburgh, Pa. I ja3o
WANTED.—Two Young. Men
want a pleasant. well-furnished room with
board, in a good neighborhood, within ten min
utes walk of the Postofflce. Address, stating
term:. • "YEttlifikli - ENT," Vila OFFICE.
- v , i rANTED-HOUSE.-A dwel
flnr
bou.e of four or five rooms. by a fata
lly witlt DO calldrea. Adureas, L. D.. GAzxrra
OFFICE. ,
WANTED—Bonds and Mort
gages to the amount of 00,000 on city
or county unencumbered property, having from
on. to !lie years to run, in amounts ranging , from
tBOO to 118.009. •;
MA. business accommodation paper to the
amount of- g 40.000. In sums from $6OO to
$3,000. and from 60 days to 4 months to flan.
NO acres of Rood Western lands to exchange
for furniture. Apply to .
tfcLA.IN ,t
jaZ Cor. 4th avenue and timlthteld s reet.
TO LET.
TO LIFT—The Large and le-
GANT STORE ROOM antt CF.LLARI• with
Oxinres complete,. Nn. 96 Wylie street. corner
of Federal street. Pittsburgh. A. M. BROWN.
tlr~ifthareuue.
TO LET-lIOLTSE--17 . 1 WYLIE
STREET. near Logan, contaLnlng 9 rooms.
with brick stable in , e.r. A very suitable loco,
von for a physician. Inquire or JAMES
QUINN, fabtli Liberty Street.
E O-LET.- HOUSE. - A FINE
~
larg BRIC DOUBLE HOUSE, Isla' ail
modern Ithprovements, surrounded with grapes,
fruit ttees and shrubbery. Rent not so much an
object as a good tenant . For terms, &c., call at
VAELTTE COUNTING RuOM.
TO•LET. WITH_ _IMMEIHATE
' POSSESSION a well-lighted comfortable
ALL on- WO avenue. 30. by 80 feet; well
a lapied for society meetins. Address Lock
or_ 160, Pit , sbu rgh Postoffice. --, I
0-LET.---STOHE and DWEL
LING, No. slO Seaver Avenue, Allegheny
ty: contains five rooms, finished attic,. store
i c
om and large cellar: gas and water. Apply to
S. S. IL THOM PbON, on the premises. Posses
sion given April let. . •
TO-LET.—ROOMS.—Two fine
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUILDING. Apply
at Lonntlngt Rooms, 84 and tie Filth avenue.
TO LET.--TWO Handsomely
ferntshed rooms. with gas aid are, one on
first floor, and one front up stairs. Inquire at
199 Third avenue
atTo-LET. - FRONT OFFICE,
bt co ,, d story, 56 Smithfield street. Enquire
rug Store, corner Fourth avenue and Smith-
Kid street
10-LET.—A FRONT ROOM, on
second iloor.iweil furnished. with gas and
r eFor terms; aop'y at No. 33 NINTH
STR . F.ET. fornierly hand.
0-LET.-LIME KILN AND
i. QUARRIES for lease;, Etas in stood order
an Limestone complete. 1 ransportation can
he ftunished. Enquire at No. 413 LIBERTY
STREET, up stairs.
910 LET .— Six Offices on the
A.-Corner of 4.end and Eighth strt eta; 3 on
first and 3od the Second Boor, ( one very large.)
Also, a well lighted and dry Basement Store
Boom. To let—.A dwelling next the colder. No.
sw, on 312hth street, with 7 rooms. Also one
with 11 rooms, N 0.25 on IC.ghtn street. Also,
a Warehouse, No. 15 5 'Smithfield street. Apply
at 277 Penn slim.
TC-LET.-ONE STORE ROOM.
FOUR BASEMENTS, well lighted and
finished.
OFFICES In the s - eond storg.
SLEEPING ROOMS In the third story, and
ONE LARGE HAUL, with two ante•rooms,
In the fourth story of A. H. English & Co's new
Foartn avenue. Apply to.k. H. ENO.
LISH & CO., No. 29 Fifth avenues '
TO -LET.-THE SECOND AND
THIEL) STORIES of a Thisiness Rouse on
'era street. A legheny city. I. ach room is 90
by SO. Splendid location fora PHOTOOttAPH.
Kis, SAME' i.E KOMt or light Manufacturing.
Spacious front entrance, and In the best IniAnitas
portion cif the street. For particulars apply, to
CROFT & I'HILLIPS, Real Estate' Agents and
Brokers, No. 139 Fourth Avenue. • ‘ ~
OR RENT.= RESTAURANT: .. on Water streett . Rriek Hoes- of 8 Rooms.
e Villiers street. S 300; Brick. 4 Rooms. Yes
tote street, 1300: Brick of 4 Rooms. Virgin
NISI'. .4340; 118 Wylie street. 1800; 19
coati:min Street. 6 Rooms, 1380; 9 Ann OVeet,
8 Rooms - 8338; 57 Tuanell 1 treet. 9 Rooms,
$450; frame of 3 Rooms, 14 Lacock street.
6144; 3 Rooms, Berths st eet, s 108; frame *l5
Rooms, 111•111 Avenue, beyond the Toll elate,
8840. Apply to B. CUTHBERT& 841248.
• fe10_,.... ~ -.. _ ,-. 88 Emliblirld Urea., .
ELLERSHIUSEN.FIUCESS.
The Trustees are now ' , rewired to grant limn.
see for the use of the ELLICHSHAUSRN PRO
CESS.
The superior qiialltv traps , ted to good iron,
the great imp. ovement in Inferior tron. and tne
reduced cost,COmmend It to ithinanu factures* of
Iron.
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
applying to'
JAMES P. SPEER,.
Attorney for the Trustees.
OFFICE, 860 PENN STEM.
Parties interested are invited tw visit the
SHORNBERGEK WORKS. where the process is
now in successful operation. • felf;d3
C. C. WAY,
ILLIIIGTOTT. lOWA.
.. .
ngPISSOLIFFION.OF PARTNEIt
BDIF.—The pnrtnerilde heretofore r xist.
between J. B. , and , Id and A P. Canfield,
under the style' and arm name of J. B. - (SAN--
Ylitt.D It SoN Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the late firm will be
settled by J. B. Canfield, who will continue the
Dustmen at the old stand, 141 FIRST AVENUE.
J. R. C ANFIELD,
- A. T. CANFIELD.
Pilisstruart, Februarr 3, 1809. .
'..\
J B. CANFIELD, COMMI S
• oxn MERCHANT and WHOLEdAL
DEALER In Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W.
It. Cheese, Butter,Lard, Poik, Bacon, Flour,
Fish, Dried Frult.-Rrain Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl
and Bode Ashes, White . Lime, Linseed, Lavi.
Coal and Carbon' 011 s.. No. 141 First street.
Pittsburgh. . - . febusi
pEsiti. A.Bll-50 casks Novi in
store and for sale by ' .
non, • J B. CIANABLD a SON;
11W3
WANTED---HELP.
WANTED- 7 -AGENTS.
WANTS.
FOR SALE
FOB SALE—Desirable IlYestern
AVENUE RE - 11)ENCE, located on West
rnA.Ten ue ' &1 1 erbeny Cl'7. A doeble two
r7
brick
residence of eleven room s, and
B a t o ° od e • liar, IlniAted in Bret Wane stel e. Lot 48
by 120 feet to a2O foot alley. Terms very earl.
Appty to CROFT & Flit LIPB, Reel Estate
Agents, N 0.139 Fourth Avenue. fell:e4S
FOR SALE.-RARE, CHANCE
FOR. A WAGON MAKFR—At Parnassus
Station, A. V. It. R. 17 miles from the city.
ball an acre of_groundwlth shop and dwelling
and a large quantity of lumber; abundance of
work for three [hands: blacksmith shop conve
nient; rare opening for a man of small means,
will be sold on very euy terms. Apply to CROFT
s petILLtP.S. Iteal Estate Agnate, No. 139
Fourth Avenue.,
F"S4.LE.--ILOOK HERE!_
$35 R ACRE will purchase a tarns of 431
sores In A met- ong county, Pa. 4% milts from r osstou station A. V. R. K. 91 acres In good
timetr; balanc- nnd> r ea livation; 40 acres in
grass, orchard of 400 choice bearing fruit
trees; two good dwelling houses one a brick of
rooms and good cellar: the other a new frame
of three or five rooms; bank barn, almost new
40 by 58, and all necessary outbuildinge,.abrind
once of good water and in good neighborhood.
owner has determined to go west, otherwise it
could not be bought at the above price. 'JERKS
'MHZ EAST. . Apply to CHOPP & • PHILLIPI3,
Real Estate Agents, Nu. 130 Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE.-A DESIRABLE
FARM, containing 150 acres. located on the
A. V. R. it.. Si 3' miles from the city and withic.
dye minutes walk of a Station; 115 acres clear
ed, balance In good Umber. 90 acres in gra s, 30
acres underlaid with a 3 ' foot vein of eni: soil
first class and the Improvements No. 1, con
sisting of a new Dout.le Two Story Frame House
of 1' ltuoms, ,, foot halls and good cel'ar, built
and finished in spleedid style; large new Bank
Barn, 40 by 72, planed an dpainted. Also. all
necessary outbuhdinge conveniently arranged.
including a Tenement House of 4 room!: whole
Firm well watered and can a'l be worked by ma
chinery: six acres of orchard select variety of
fruits; also small fruits. This farm Is without
doubt the best In the neighborhood, and needs
only to be seen to be Appreciated. From the
house is had a dellghtful slew of the towns' of
Freeport and Natrona, u d r u isnd down the Alle.
gheny rivers and surronn country. Forpar:.
flouters app'y to CROFT 'PHILLIPS, Real
Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth Avenue.
•
FOR AYFIE LD / 9
COTTAGE and olitouNDs. about acres.
beantifally planted and dbstributed in vineyard,
fruit and ornamental evergreen and deciduous
trees and shrubbery, a complete assortmer t of the
fruits of the climate; ConimndlOnee.rrlage bowie,
atabie and tenant house uneer one roof; cottam,
of eigut rooms, pantnes, he., slimmer kitchen,
rain water cistern and spring of purest water at
door. Situate oue mile north of Allegheny. on
Perrysville road, and es ginner of a mile from, .
Pleasant Valley Faulkner Car elation. Fort,t , ,
terms and particulerh enquire at north end of .
Hand Street Brldga:
FOR SALE .- FAR'I .-- 24 acres
of good land in Richland township. en the
fluter Plank Road, 17 miles from Allegheny
City, with good house and barn and other outs
bulk ings; Agood itelection'of fruit on the place.
and all the ground is in good working order,
making a deetrable country place fora man doing
business in the city. Apply toJANVI ARBI
SON, Esq.. on the tremises, or tt. P. lIARRIs
50'.. 75 Diamond. Allegheny My: rernel.2.
illyOß SALE.-OVER $700.000
worth of Rod Estate. comprising Ferias.
s, stores Masses. Lots. Coal• Works. Malt
Works, &c.. &e. The • •PITTSBOROII REAL
ES 'ATE REGISTER" contains fall particulars
of all of the above. Bent .EEZ to any address.
CROFT & PHILLIPS, Publishers and Real Es
sate Agents, No. 139 fourth avenue.
FOR SALE.-REFINERY.
First Class Refinery, In complete ran.
nogH
order, nearly new. u been 'in operation
but a few mouths, sitnated on the A. V. R. 8..
beyond the present city limits. capaoty eve
hundred bbls per week. Can be doubled with
no extra expense exceptinwan additional still.
Apply at'illa and 24 MARKET STREET, Pitt*.
burgh, Pa. • •
FOR SALE — FARM .- 200 acres
or good Land, situated in Penn Tp., West.
tuoreland county, two miles from Irwin Station.
on the Penna. R. R. Improvements. hewed log
house -In good repair, bank barn and otder out
buildings. Terms moderate._Enquire of
WILSON,' Larimer's Station, rR. A. HOPE,
Penn Station.
FOR SALE.—A THREE STORY.
BRICK DWELLINO 'HOUSE. containthrl
10 rooms. situated No. 46 STOCK I ON AVE
NUE, AlleFlieny City. The tit Is 30 tty 240
feet, and has a good rick stable at rely. end.
(cowing on Water street. Fsr further latorma
lion inquire of H. MILL'S, No. 133 Woo.
street. rlttsbnrgh. I sts's'
VOlll. SALE—Tfiat tine tw
story brick warehouse, 24 by 64 tl•e!.. situ
ated on 01110 STREET, Allegheny cliv.l.u. 95
now occupied as a P low , and Grain Viirehonse•
Also, that two story brick dwellleg house, 20 by
64 feet, adjoinise the above containing six
rooms For further partlsans enquire on the
premises of M. STEEL & SON.
VOR SALE.-111DSINESSPROP
FRTY.—Is now offered for sale that desira
ble LOT OF GROUND. No. 167 anithfeld
street. This property is wed located Am busi
ness. Parties on, lookout for a trod e'and will
do Wel to call • It BAILEY, FARRELL .*-CO.,
No. 167 Anithfleld street. ;
F OR SALE-BUSINESS. STAND
—A„ well known and proaperona wholesale busi
ness Stand. :with stock and fixture's, Is offered fir
sale. Eansfactory reasons are Oren for the dia•
posal. Apply at 77 WOOD STREET!
VOA, - SALE.-A NEW FRAME
HOUSE of six. rooms and one acre lot in Mt.
Washington. Good well en- the_premlses. Bn
quire In 80. 83 LLa.1110279 IiTHEET. Pitts
laugh.
FFOBSALE.—A LEASE of two
THREE 'STORY BRICK HOUSES In a bus
meta lo^atlon. It has four years to , no; tent %,
low. Address. W. X., ett ZEIT& OFFICS,
FOILFO SALE.—A New Mouse of
Seven Rooms and Hall. corner of Pride and
()rhea streets. Water and Gas Iln the house;
also Range in kitchen. •
TOR SALE-SHOW EASE.-En
-12 quire or J. B. IiENNEDx. - S 5 Smithfield
street.
NOTICES.
itgV - NOTICE.
. -
Manufacturers of Iron are hereby notified fiat
JAMES J. JOHNSTON. of Allegheny ..1 ty, Pa.,
claims to be the inventor of the Improvements
in the manufacture of Iron, known as the "eller •
shausenProcess;" that art Interference has been
declared by the Commissioner of Patents between
the application of James J. Johnston and the
Patent granted November 17, 186 n, to F. Fa.
lerabausen, A. E. Strayner and A. Gateman.
The hearing in said Interference will be had before
the Commissioner of Patents on the A Ith day of
May, 1889. f.lo•em
arTHE t
GOLD COUPONS
Of the Tinian Pacific Railway,
EASTERN DIVISION. dae Rebraary Ist, JIBS.
will be bald on presentation' ea and after that
date at the
NATIONAL BANK OP OOM!ERUE,
• • T(EW • I'ol‘ll% -
ja36:d7B-T:TH:B ..
OFFICE ilLt EGUEET 43RIDGE COMPANT.
r1171311131113H, Yebruiry .1669.
IgrAN ELECTION FOR'P OEII.
IDENT. MAN A GEILi sad OF FICKRB of
the "Company fur ereelnra bridge over the
Allegheny River, opposite Plttsburah, In the
e4unty of Allegheny.. will be held at the /01,1.
NOWA, at the sonth-end of the Bridge, oa
MONDAY, the Ist { clay of Marett. at S o'cloa
P. a. • WM. MOSERD
fe4:e9•ea • . Treasurer.
A i ttlihe l ittrn A libt l2l . ll SEND
Bobbins* Domestic Illustrated family
Bible
Is superior to any other. Address EITIO ET &
Cu.. 111 Nassau street. New York. ag`told
°DIY bi agents. Reren to all Intern Publishers.
fesielgiainir.T
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE
that the nnderegned never was nor is not a
member of the Arm of •
COON, BALLENTINE 4t STERN,
. .
Of No. WI Si. Clair street, Plitsbor.h. Pa.
,JOISEPti STERN.
FIBRVAIIT 8. 1860. 0:41
FLOUR:
ORIKI 4 .TAL.
11WEEPSTAKES.
RED RIVER,.
WHITE n 09%
Very choice, for sale by
NEANOII et BAIIPEtte
e :fe9 3509 laberty street.
221.000 BUSHELS OF PE ACHE
BLOWS.
DIWANGER E EITZVIIINSON.
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