1 r ov.A EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The followinz valnable property belonging to the eata e , of J. M. PORTeß„deceasoi, is now open for sale. If private bids are not satisfac tory to iii- Executors, the property will be ex- Post.] at Public Sile, commencing On 'Monday, March Ist, 1869. One Farm. known as the Irwin farm, contain. lag one nundred and twenty-seven acres, more or less, situat-d to nurrei township. Westmore land county. "about one hundred yards from A.V. B. R. and Ail , gueuy river. reserving the coal. Also, one farm. kuown as the Martin farm.cou taining ninety-two acres, more or less. situated in Burrel towusilip,Westmoreland county. about one and one-hair miles from Allegheny river and A V. Rallroa.., without reservation as to coal and minera'a. Also, 0 e lArm, known as the Hell farm, con tat..ing ne hundred d thirtv.flve acres, more or less. Itunted in lawn township, Alleghe i r County, bout one mil from W. P. stallroad a a y r.ver, wit coal and minerals. I Also, re farm, known as the Vantine font. situated In Fawn township. Allegheny county contalni g furiy-four, acres, more or less, about one mil • from W. P. Railroad and Allegheny river. Also. re farm, known as..the Vantine WM, contains g twenty-six acres, more or less, situ ated in B awn ,own Ship, Allegheny county, about One mile from river and railroad. All the above laud is eligibly situated, and. ex -Opt the Irwin farm, the coal In which Is re served, the ba,ance of the farms are underlaid with coal and limestone. Infurnsat.ou as to • 3 ELMS OF Or in reference to the above fauna , can be had of either of the executors re! 'dint. at Tarer turn, Allegheny county. Pa. In connection therewith will also be sold TWO LOTS, No. 61 an 1 61 t In the borough of Tarentum, In whiett Is a brick house, and huh a short distance from H est Pa. lisaroad. Sale to Commence on the Bell Farm, on March Ist. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. 31., and to -041ntluue until all is sold JAMES JAMES B. ULTON. MES McCALL, Ex.tcutors WM. V. EVAN TAnavrunt, PA., Feb. 16, 1869 _ _ AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Grading and Paving of Chartiers Street. between Fayette Street mutt Washington Avenue. Stic.l. Be it ordained and enacted by the Se lect and Common C'OttfiCtia of the City of Alte• gheny, and it enacted by the authority hereby Of the same, bat the committee. n Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and dbected to invite and receive Proposals for the Graving and PEMILK of t.liartiers street as aforesaid, and to contract the seem with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their - discretion. SEC. 4. That for the purpose of defraying the -test ano expenses of said improvements, there be. and is her by levied, a special tax, to be equal y assessed upon tne several lots bounding and abut ting alms the said Chartiers street respectively in proportion to the feet front in them respectlYely -comprised. and bounding and abutting as afore said. Sac. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses -of said imnrovemenis shall be fully ascertained it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and apportion the same among the sec .eral lots bounding and &nutting upon tne said chanters street respectively. according to the rule above indicated, ana thereupon proceed to make demand and collect the same, according to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the Commonw.ealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act defining the manner of collecting the expenses of grading and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other . Purposes." passed the 30th of March, 155`.4. : Sac. 4. oat so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or he supplied by the foregoing, be and the same Is hereoy renealW. Ordained and enacted into a law this the .Eler 4enth day of February, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. JAMES McBRIER. President of Select Council. Attest: Posy PEI it. OXLEY. Clerk of Select Council. ALFRED SLACK. President of Common Con. cli. . Attest: Fe. OIL wOnni. Clerk of Common Connell. 16-02 A N 411RDINA_NCE 44 Authorize the Paving. of lien Street. SEC. F. Be it ordained and enacted by the B e.teet and Common Couneile of thellity of Allegheny, anti it tu hereby ordaintri and enacted by UK au thority. of the same. Tim the Commit , ee on Streets he and they are hereby authorized ana di rected to invite and receive proposals for the Paving of nen street, and to contract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their cliscretlen. - .. • • . Sc.E :E. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of the said Improvements, there be :ind Is hereby levied a special tax, to be equally.as,essed upon' the several lots bounding and abutting upon the said !ten street respect. ively. in proportion to the feet front in them re spectively comprised; and bounding and abutting 5e6..3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be fully ascertained, it shall be toe duty of the Street Commis'sloner to assess and apportion among the several lots bonndlne and auuttug upon said Iten street te spectlyely. according to the above Indicated. and th er, upon proceed to make demand and col lect the s-ine, according to the pr,visions of the Act of the Central Assembly of the Common-. wealth or Pennsylvania, entitled ••An A:t de fining the M 9 nner 0 , collecting the expenses of grading 11,1 paving of the streets and alleys of the t:itN f Abeglieny, and for other purposes," passed the 30th ouy of March, 1852. Einc. 4- 'rust so much of any ordinance as troy eongict with, or be supplfed by the foregoing, be and the same Is hereby ropeal , d. Ordained ana enacted into a law,this the Elev enth day of February. A. D. 1860. JAMES McBRIER, President of Select Council. ._Attest: J. R. Oxi,x.Y., Clerk of Select Council. ALFRED SLACK. . President of Common Council. 'Attest: R. Dri.tvoirril, Clerk of Common Council. fel2:e63 AN ORDINANCE IteLsting to the. Allegheny City Po• lice Force. SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Corn rose Bouncila of the (lily of -Alkyl:Ml. and it it hereby enacted ly the authority of the same. That on and a. ter the lit day or February. 1869.. th, eollce Force shall consist rd one Chief of Pollte. one Captain of toe , Ight Force, four DarP..lce and thirty-five Watch m n. SEC. 2. The ofileers and members of the force shall he ::dl the iollowing rates: Chief of 1' lice, peryear 111,000 00 Captain of Night Watch 900 U 0 Day Poileernen, per day 2 00 Right per night 2 25 SEC. J. I: .t so much of any ordinance or part of any on:II:awe that may conflict , seitli., or he supplied the foregoing, be and the same is hereby reheated. Ordained and enacted into a law. this the 11th d.ty of cutouts', 1868.. • JAMBS Preside nt Attest . XLET of the Select (3°"421 Clerk of Select Connell. ALF ..ED SLACK, President.o f Co Attest: R. Dmicoirr nmu°4 C°aucil Clerk of Common 001211 Cd. feF S. 2. SWINT • . J. SI. BRAT?. SWINT & RU • ATT, , - • AIiCIIITECTIIRAL AND .- ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, No. 6: Sandusky St., 4.llegheny, Pa. . . A large assortment of NIOWEL POSTS and BaLLbTV,IL4 constantly On hand. Ttrisd ING, of all descriptions. done. OO,vall DIAMOND . OIL WORKS, N. LONC & CO., Office, GALZELL BUILDING. Duquesne:Way, Plttaburati, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ASSORTMENT OF. HAMBURG EDGINGS And Insertings, COLLARS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, NEtd.13.00033. AND' JACONET MUSLINS, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, No. 180 and 182 Federal street, ALLEGHENY. NEW BARGAINS IN PLAIN AND STRIPED DRESS SILKS, • Striped Poplins, BLACK POPLINS AND ALPACAS, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 AND 142 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. tel 3 felb:e64 JOSEPH HORNE & CO'S EVERY DEPARTMENT Will be Found Well Stocked with NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WHICH ARE UTTERED AT The Very- Lowest Prices, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Woolen Goods, Underwear, &c., CLOSING OCT VERY CHEAP. 77 and 79 Market Street: ft. 3 SKATES, SKATES SKATES. . I hare received my stock of Skates for the sea son of '613 and '69, ccmprising every style known to the trade, at prices ranging FROM 50 CENTS PER PAIR UP TO 525. My stock embraces a full. Line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Skates. New York Club. American Rlnk,lllondln"s Ancle Sup porter, our Ladles' and Gents' Clipper, Phila delphia and Boiton Club, Empire and Vulcan, together with a large assortment of medlnm priced. Skates for Boys, which I offer at exceed ingly low prices. I Invite all In want of Skates to call and be convinced that 136 WOOD STREET, is the place to buy Skates. For sale wholesale and retail by • JAMES SOWN,. NO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. no2o:Tr WESTERN LAND AGENCY. 70,000 Acres of Land for Sale, Ia lowa and Minnesota; price from /3.00 to 85.00 per acre. Land bought and sold ou com mission. Taxes paid; Titles examined; abstracts furnished; Surveying and Plotting done. Information furnished in reference to locality, quality and valuation of lands. General collect ing business done. Address ja,20;d68 ALL BOOK AGENTS SEND (or the 16 reasons why Cobbins' Domestic Illustrated Family Bible kuperlor to any other. Address ELTHRET & CU., 111 Nassau street. New York. irir Sold only by agents. Refers to all Eastern Publishers, te9:el9:scw:g-T .FLOUR. ORIEETAL, SWEEPSTAKES. RED RIVER, Very choice, for sale by WHITE RO3E, MEANOR de BARPEII, _fe9 , 320 Liberty street.. 1. • c, 0 5 ' • ' .SAP C, C, S 'c, If. BULIMIC l.'A. AVM& STEELE & SON, ALL. Commission Merchants, AND MILERS IN .1"1.1017.11. GRAlris FEET, ay. No. 95 OHIO STItEEI, near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.. NDIA • RUBBER BELTING, ostlHose, Steam ' Packing and Gaskets - of the 'on Belting Companies manufacture at pricea as low as, this qual sty orgoods ean be bought of the manufacturer. A fhb stock - always on hand at the India Rubber Drpoi, 26 and 28 Sixth street:.. .T. ft H, PHILLIPS. .fOs . Sole Agents for the company. FSII -IR OLL BUTTER.—Io bait hbla Choice 801 l Butter just received and for sale by J. B. eA.NnELL). PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1869 ALT C. C. WAY, ELLINGTON. lOWA NEW • a • - N AT S 7-2 CENTS, AN ZXCELLENT FORTY SPRING HOOP SKIRT AT 12 1-2 CENTS, The Best Dark Calicoes. AT 10 CENTS, FAST COLORED DARK CALICOES AT 12 1-2 CENTS, Fine 11 'ard Wide. Bleached Muslin, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY NEW ASSORTMENT OE , TABLE. LINENS AND NAPKINS, i Quilt and Toilet Mats, SHEETING AND PILLOVNIUSLINS, dT WILLIAM • SEMPLE'S, NO. 130 AND 152 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. fell $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 WORTH OF GOODS . SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DENNISON & HECKERT, At No. 27 Fifth. Avenue, Embraolaz a ccmpkt.r :Sc..' of Trimmings, Embroideries, HOSIERY &No GI,OVES. STAR s AND - COLLARS, SKIRTS AND CoRSETS. RIB BONS, SI RAW HOODS AND FL0W1.1::, , , FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. awing been purchased by MICRUM & clam, They will optUt It up to the public, ou TITURSDIII7 11ORNING. Feb. 11, With the most EXTRAORDIF A HT B P.RG &IN seer offered before In this line GI -Goods. FOR CASH ONLY This CloSlng Out Sale will continue for ONLy• THREE WEEKS. and purchasers would do well •to call early, when lb siorx Is complete. SPECIAL INOLICEMENT:i to Merchants and DeaArs who will buy Job Lots. 1515,000. 815,000: 515,000. SELLING AT A SACRIFICE, AT NO. 27 FlF'l'.l3 AVENUE.. tell FIRST ARRIVAL OF New.. spring Goods. A BEAT:TIM. AND CHEAP LINE OF EDI BRIDE RIES, In French. Oermml, and EngliAh Work. Fine 'Barred and Striped Nainsook, Vichria and Cambric Ilnslins, PLAIN AND DOTTED SWISS s'') A COMPLETE LINE OF Ladies' Handkerchiefs LA CE CIIE3IISE2'IES, A YEW AND FREsEI ASSORTMENT. STRIPED COLLARS AND CUFFS IN LINEN AND PAPER Fine Patent Valencia Lace, A. beautiful assortment of Patterns. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, File:4ly soiled, selling off below cost. DIACRI 7 / 1 1 GLYDE & CO. , IS and SO Market Street. ' feu TRADE MARK. DITIMINE'S FIRJ - moor Lamp CIIINNEYS. NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS, JUST RECEIVED AT &CORD & CO's, 131 WOOD STREET. 4 NOTICES..." To Led, ,,- • •For 'sate," •• Last." " Wants." ••Found. ,, "Board! n 9." etc., not erceedteigoo OR LINES eaet wilt be In serted In these Jolumne once lor TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ect^4 mit:atonal line FIVE CENTS. WANTED-HELP. • Y thoroughly comi il eten D t to ll 6 take ilrE chqrg ° e , 1 ) 1 1 1-e s. small Plate, With Greeulkoueotc. Apply ?.t.!k:p. 17-1Wo..(1 street.. LuCEP • • WANTEDA young man of good education to tfecolue a Student of Medicine in the office of a regular Physician. Ad dress, 'Physician, ^ GAZETTE office. TATANTED--11ELP.—AT En• V PLOYMENT OFFICE, No. 3 St. Clair Street, DENT ULELS and MEN, for different kinds of emplo} ment. Persons wanting help of all kinds can be sunplied on short notice. WANTED---SITUATION _ a I I WANTEII,-1 mediately, or by the flri , t of , pril. by a young man from the country. a P ACE TO LEARN TIER TINNING. TRADE. Address Z., GAzrars OF FICE, for a week. WANTED---BOARDERS, WANTED. -BOARDERS. - A few boarders can be accommodated with board And lodging at 153 THI trD AVEIS UE. WAIiTTED:_BOARDERS. Pleasaut room, with board, suitable for gentleman and wife, or two young gentlemen. at 68 FOURTH STREET. Also, a iew day or din ner boarders can be accommodated. Reference required. W - * WANTED—To employ a few Rood MEN to distribute Pr. 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 . . 103. i St. emir street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3a30 WANTED-HOUSE.-A bou.e of four or rive rooms. by a fam ily with no children. Adores 1). D., GAZETTE OFFICE. 11n s a amount o f tro 4 o .0 0 0 on cit yo il r V coun Ae tP 4 u .2 n s e E n t e o ui t i h lb e ered property. having from one to die years to run, In amounts ranging from 4500 to 45:000. Also, business accommodation Paper to the amount of 440,000, In bums from $6OO to 43,000, and from 60 days to 4 months to ran. 160 acres' of good Western lands to exchange for furniture. Apply to B. NicLATN & CO.. JaZ Cor. 4th avenue: nd ;.Inlthileld street TO-LET.—A fine, large, well. finished ROOM. suitable for an °dice, in Dispatch Building. second floor, back. Apply at Room for terms. &c. TO LET—HOUSE-177 WY LIE STREET. near Logan, containing 9 rooms, with brick stable In rear. A very suitable loca tion for a physician. Inquire of JAMES Pi QUINN, 2SO Liberty Street. TO -LET, WITH INIEDIATE POSSESSION a well-lighted comfortable IiALL on stfte avenue, 30 by 80 feet; %ell adapted for society meetings. Address Lock Box 169. Plurburgh Postonlce. TO - LET.-STORE and DWEL LING. No. 210 Beaver ANenue. Allegheny City: contains five moult, finished attic. store room and large cellar: gas and Water. Apply to S. S. D. 1110.1iPl:ON, on the premises. Oven April /Ft. TO - LET.-1100:ns. Two fine ROOMS lit GAZETTE HITILDINiI.. Apply at Counting Itoonts..Si:and S 6 Filth avenue. TO LET.- -Tiro Handsome! furnished rooms. with ft&S and fire, one on 1141,.. and idte front up et airs. Inquire at 109 Third avenue M .._ o-LET. FRONT OFFICE, r• , ,•••,1 tory, 58 Sni I thli cld street. Enquire a: Druz Store, corner Fourth avenue 9 1 0-ILET.4II FfIONT ROII.II , on riccond furnhihoii, with etti and cml. For term,. KW , ' at No. 33 NINTH rTIIKET. fortneTl: hand. rile-LET.-LIME KILN . ANIEI _IL QUARRIE:, for !case; 811114 in good order Llmt,tout. complete. 't ratHportatlon e:t11 tle furutil , cd. Etiquire at No. 413 LiISERTY S ICEET, up stain. To LET.—six O ff ices on the corner of Penn and Ei g hth sireir: 3 on drat and 3.0 n the hecond Boor, (one very large.) Alo. a well Hinted not dry Basement Store R'o:n. To let—A dwelling next :, one wit It 11 rooms. No. 25, on E,glitte street. Also, ar a Warehouse, No. ISS Stuithtield street. Apply at 277 Penn sticet.: TC-LET.,ONE STORE 000111. FOUR BASEMENTS, well Ilipted and rrICES In the s'eond etory. nLFEI'I NC, It•fit3rit. In the third story, and UN: LARGE IT A 1.1.. w two rOOS In the ) fourth story of A. ith English An Si Co's new 'IIII.IIIIR. Fosrtn at Venue. Apply to A. 11. ENti• LI:41 h CO.. No. 19 Fifth avenue: T'LET.-THE SECOND AND THIIO) STORIES of 3 'Business House on Fc. , !ral street. A' legheny city. r ach room Is 20 by 80. Splendid location fora PHO I OWIA.PH SAMP:Ar. ItOOSI or light 'Manufacturing. Spacious tront offltrance, and In the best business portion of the street. For particulars .applp to CROFT St PHILLIPS, Heal Estate Agents and Brokers, NO. LID Fourth Avenue. . FOR RENT. RESTAURANT on Water street: Br of Herons, lie Villiers +300; Bricit. 4 Roo th , Pa s _ ta. e 4306: Brick ut 4 Houma, Virgin Alley. 4240; 110 street, 1600; 70 filisitham etr..f.f, 6 noon., *360; 9 Ann street, 6 Rooms, 4336; 37 Tunuell treet , N !looms, *450; !infirm of 3 Rooms, 14 I.iacock street, 4144; 3 Rooms, Bertha st•eet, *LOS; frame of 5 Room., Fifth Avenue, below] the Tull Hate, 41240. A,..nnly to 6. CUTii ! miry :sws;:3, fel* *5 Smithfield Street. II w - SEA LED PROPOSALS will .. • be received until THESDAY, February Pith. at Ole MAYOR'S OFFICE, for the making of F. Fry, or tiiorr, UNIV0101i,;, the parties to turnish trlinmings,with the exception Of buttons. Sainp.e tinlfwrins to b. , seen at the ()Mee. fel3:e4i JARED M. BRUSH, Mayor. ,OFFICE OF PEN NS L VA NIA RAILROAD CultIVANy. PIIILAPILLIIIIA, January 27, 1869. NOTICE TO ST4 WE:HOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of tile Stockholders of this Cornpant , will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Februar), 1869, at 10 o'clock A.M., at CONCERT BALL, No. 1,7119 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Annual Election for Directors will behold on MOND&Y, the Ist day of March, 1809, it the office of the Company, No. 238 South Third street. fe2:dBS OFFICE. OF THY ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Pittsburgh, January R 6, 1869. STOCKHOLDERS ANN UAL MERTINU.—The regular annual meeting of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will be held at the office of the ompany, No 36 Pike street, on .TUESDAY, 313 d day of February, 1306, for the purpose of electing a Board of Managers for the coming year and the transac tion of r Eh other busine'ss as may be presented. jai:MO JOHN BALLANTlNR,becretart. -- - - 07FICII MONONGAHELA BHII.V3E (1024PANY, PITIEDUNGIL Januaiy 30, ( arAN ',ELECTION Oti l'Hllt- TEEN MANAGERS of the Couspnuy for erecting a bridge over the Monongainaat My r. a, uo.tite urgh. in the county al Al:eglieekr, held at the 'roll House, on MONDAI. the Ist day of march next, at 2 o'clock P. R. —re2:dB)•MF JAS. H. WHIVIT, Treasurer. " FRENCH BURR HILL F TONES. Fnmch Burr Smut Bach nes, LTHE BEET WHEAT OLEA Elll3 IN MEL Portable Fiour and 'eed OOLTINO CLO At) nunibera and best quail 319 and4.2l Liberty t ants LCKHaItI, Fi: n V i; I WANTS. - TO LET NOTICgS. EDMUND . BMITII. Sporotary EMI For sale at Pittsburgh. WALLACE. FOR SALE F 9 R' AINT-t R FIX TUEa.--Tne Stock and Vlxvires of a ar.S%- class Y atully G •ocery !Store. The 1111liertiilrUP11. !ling toe nga. ein :mother business offer, the Fixtures and tttoc•ic at a bargain. ti.W•PLI:i.Ei. 49 Federal 4 treet. Allt , gbeny Cit 7. FOR SALE.--That handsome TWO ST011.1" BI ICK It.R.SID‘"NCE, 203 Western avenue. Alleghtny City. on the line of the sfauchest..r Passenger Railway: con tains ball. S rooms. finished attic bath room. hot and cold water and gas throughout... The baled. lug has a front 24 feet wide, and is erected on a lot 48 feet front by 120...bacir to a 20 foot alley. Term. , easy. For particulars enquire at the AL LEW-IF:NY POSYONFICE. FAR SALE OR RENT.—That elegant 'RESIDENCE, corner Western Ave nue. and Bidwell street. Allegheny. Lot 100 by 227 feet. House contains 16 rooms. wi h all modern improvements. Apply to GEORGIC H HOLTZMAN, SO Fourth Avenue (up stairs,) Pittsburgh. . _ VOR SlALE—DesirableWestern L AVENUE RE'IDENCE, located on West ern Avenue, Allegheny Ci " - A double' two story brick residence of eleven rooms, ball and good cellar, finished In first class style. Lot 48 by 120 feet io a2O foot alley. Terms very easy. Apply to CROFT & PHF,LIPS, Real Estate Agents, N 0.139 Fourth A-Yenue. fell:e4s FOR SALE.-RARE CHANCE FOR A WAGON MAKKR—At Parnassus ',Station, A. V. R. R., 17 miles from the , ity. halt an acre of ground with shop and dweillns and a large .quantity of lumber; abundance 01 work for three hands; blacksmith shop conve• Went; rare opening for a man of small means. will be sold on very easy terms. Apply toCROFT heal Rstate Agents, No. 139 Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE.-LOOK HERE #35 PIR ACRE will purchase alarm of 131 acres in A.• mstiong county, Pa.. miles from nosston Station A. V. It. R. Al acres In good Umber; balance under cuHvation; 40 acres In grass, orchard of 400 choice bearing fruit trees; two good dwelling houses, one a brick of 6 rooms auu good cellar; the other a new frame of th-ee or five rooms; bank barn, almost new 40 by 56, and allnecessary outbuildings, abund ance of good water and In good neighborhood. owner has determined to go west, otherwisie It could not be bought at the abovaprice. IEHMS VARY EASY. Apply to CROFT tr. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agents. No. 139 Fourth avenue. IWOR SALE.—FARM.-24 acres of good lana In Richland township, on the Butler Plank Road, 17 miles from Allegheny City, with good house and barn and other out• bulloings; a good selection of fruit on the place. and all the ground Is In good working order, making a desirable country place for a man doing business In the city.. Apply to .JAMES HARBI SON, Esq.. on the preiniss, or S. I'. HARBI SO S. 75 Diamond. Allegheny City. fes:ei.2 rOR SALE.—OVER' $7OO 000 worth of Real Estate. comprising Farms. Works,t ouses, Lots. Coal Works. Salt ,kc.. &c. The • . PITTSBURGH REAL ES , A• 1 E REGISTER" contains full particulars of all of the above. Sent FREE to any address. CROFT & PHILLIPS, Publishers and Real Es sate Agents. No. 139 frouith avenue. _____ FOR SALE.-REFINERY.-A First Class Refinery, in complete run. nog order, nearly new. Has been In operation but a few months, situated on the A. V. R. R.. beyond the present city limits. eapacity,five hundred bbls per week. Can be doubled with no extra expense excepting an additional still. Apply at 42 and 24 MARKET BTREET, Pitts burgh, Pa. FOR SALE--FARIII.-200 acre of good Land, situated In Penn Tp., West morelana county, two miles from Irwin Station on the Penna. It. R. Improvements, hewed los house In good repair, bank barn and otder out. buildings. Terms moderate. Flaw:tire of W WILSON. Larimer's Station, or It. A. HOPE Penn Station. FOR SA I...E.BUSINESS PROP RTY.—Is now offered for sale that desira ble LOT OF GROUND. No. 167 titulthileld street. This property is well located far busi ness. Parties on lookout for a good stand wu do well to call • n BAILEY. FARRELL 8 Co No. 167 , mithtlel.l atreet. FOR SALE--BUSENTESS STANI —A well knowll and prosperous wholesale bust ness stand, with stock and fixtures, is offered fa sale. l , atlsfictory reasons are 'riven for the dis ' Apply at 77 WOOD ST,ItE.P.T. MEM FUR SALE.-A NEW FRAME HOUSE of 61x rooms and one acre lot in Mt. Washington. Good well en the premises. En quire at No. S 3 DIA3SOND STREET, 'Pitts burgh. FOR SALE.—A LEAsiE of two TH RE P . : STORY BRICK HOUSES In a bus vness lo••ation. It has four years to run; tent low. Address. lA% X.. G • ZEIT% UFFICE. FOR SALE.—A New House of Seven Rooms and Hull. corner or Pride a n d Yorbes. streets. Water and Gas In ale house; also Range In kitchen. 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS J. L. DILLINGZE DILLINGER & STEVEN'SON f CORHISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa RECEIVE AND SELL AU Kinds of Country Produce, Al! orders for Merchandise promptly filled at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits,. ate, We feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction, ty making QUICK SALES and PROMPT RETURNS, It HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and therefore respectfully solicit your consign ments. All correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. 1n31:t78 E S Cf,1111.-1 DBYA. & T W.. M. GORNLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DIRECTLY OFT. EAGLE HOTEL,) I'I'I"I'SBUIIG.H. I'4. se :$l6 WATT, LANG s CO., TriIiOLESALE D.E l r. , KM IN Groceries, Flour. Produce Provisions, Fish. Cheese, Carbon ac.. Nob. 171 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Lib erty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. noS:ns.s RI STAR KILIL JAS. P. rICHAUT KEIL b.; RICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AIM DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, KILL FEED, &c. 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, mr24:b37 ALICL. 311,11ANIr. J. 8.A5J12.11 McBANE & ANJER, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • i„, Dealers in FLOUR, GRAI mid: , PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 131 ATISH STREET. above Smitheeld,_Pittablulca. FETZER & ,ARBOTHONG, FORWARDING COMMISSION lERROmprg s For the Bale of Flour, Gratn,l Bacon, Lard, But ter, Beede_,_ Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. le aLUIKET IiTBICET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. • fe22:811 L. J. BLANCHARD, Wholes'aje and Retail Grocers, - I No. 396 PENN STREET xEe CM EMZ/ IDTOX KNOX &SON , , it MERCHANTS and d oiKAIN MILL FEED and P ALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, Allegheny City. LITTLE, BAIRD holesale Groan, Co anti Dealers in Proddee, Flo Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Cotton-Yarns and all generally. 112 and P 4 o Pittsburgh. TOIIN I. 110 USE. .ICDW. 11OUS JOHN I. HOUSE • ceaaora to JOHN I. HOU Baia Grocers and Commleato tier of t3mlthtleld and Water EW ADVERTISEXENTS, ANIMAL STATEMENT LIFE INSURISCE COMPANY Office, No. 921 Clie'zinut Street. WITH THE CHARTER.. Receipts for the Year EndirDeee®— • ber 31, 1885. Premiums received, policy fees, Sec Interest on Investments . $ 614;070 59 1a14,697 49 i177X:708 Losses and Expenditures Mora' kg the Year. Losses on 47 lives, amounting t0.....8158.300 00 Expenses, ealaries, advert Isements, stamps. &e 20,575 07 Rent and taxes. City State and National 4-,25 t 26 Commissions to agents,llcen.es,,tc 55,085 93 Premium-returned, policies cancelled, 30,211'90 • Furplu. Accumulated a.- Ffrt 8, I lecember 31, - 1867 2,001 645 97 Deduct scrip re cd%ed In pay ment of premi ums and flutes Accumulated assets, Dec. 31. 1868 ' 89,405,370 98' Assets of the Company Liable for Loa .es. Mortgages, ground rents, real - estate, #c $ 635.619 00 United States. State of Pennsyl vanla and City Loans ' 721,028 88 Pennsylvania Railroad, County, t. By and other Bonds 156.612 Bank. Railroad - and Insurance rtocks 156,712 Premium Notes . securea ides 449.445 Scrip cavidendaurchased 136,683 Balances In hands p of Agents,. 26,901 94 Loans, accrued interest, quar terly payments, ac 91.813 07 Cesh in Dank and on band 62,929 02 Deduct losses not due $2,405,379 98 Market value,,Tartuary,l669.. 2.521,758 95. SURPLUS DIVIDED ANMJALLY. Losses Paid PrOmptly. Return' Premium Div Wend 50 per cent. Scrip previous to .1.867 receivable In psyment of premiums. Policies Issued on the ♦arious plans of Insu rance. TRUSTEES: Samufl C. Huey. • John G. Brenner,. Theoplillu3 Paulding, B. njamin Coates. Edmund A. Soudet, Richard S. Newbold, :-amuel E. Stokej. James B. McFarland, Henry C. Townsend, William P. Hacker, Thomas W. Davis, Joseph H. Trott.r, Joseph M. P. Price. William H. Kern, Samuel A. Bispham, James Euston, Rodolohus Kent. Edward 54. Needles, Samuel .1. christian, Charles Watson, James O. Pease. . • Ellwood Johnson, .• Warner M. Raisin. John C. Repplier, Frederick 4.. Hoy t, John A. Needles. Christian J. Hoffman, Baltimore. RD. HARTHORNE, 1439 Walnut St. F.DWAKD A. PAGE, 1415 Walnut Street. In attendance at the once of the Company. from 12 to 2 e. m. daily. 'JAMES THAQUAIR. President, 11? L E. STOKES, Vice President. Jolt , : W. HORNER. A. V. '. and Actuary'. HORATIO ` 4 . STEP/ ENS, Secretary. H. IU. WILSON, 64perIntendent of Agencies. E=l The undersigned. having been appointed Gen eral Agent of tee "Penn Mutual Life insurance to., and having, after dilllgent inquiry, be come satisfied of the entire reliability and safety of the Company, confidently presents its claims to Lis former pupils and iriends, and the public generally; fine will be pleased to hear from any of them deslrine insurance, or disposed to act as canvass. rs for the Company, in any part of West ern Pennsylvania. tie refers by permission to the following par ties: WILLIAY THAW, Esq. Dr. C. b.. HUSSEY. Gee. G. W. CA.SS, President P. Ft. W. AC. • R. R. GEO. WOODS, LL.D,. Pres't West. Univers): , ty or Pa. Rev. W. D. HOWARD. D.D. Rev. S. J. .4 ILSON, D.D.„ West. Tbeo. Sem. ' Rev. F. A. NOBLE. Rev. J. S. DICKERSO3I, D.D. • Rev. JAMES ALLISO , , o.D. Rev. JOSEPH B. BITTINGER , D.D. J. W. F. WHITE. Esq. HARVEY CHILDS, Esq, THEO. If. NEVIN, Pies../st Nat.• Bank, Al legheny City. R. H. DAVIS. Esq. _ • - JOHN IRWIN, oft., President Allegheny In- St2s 11,.ee CO. sv ATSON:of W. McCully & Co. Wu. MEANS Esq., of Messes & Coffin. JAMES IRWIN. Esq. WM. It. MURPHY. Esq. F. 11. PEN SIM AN, Esq- Pittsburgh GAzETTB. ' GEGRoE A. BERRY, Esq., President Citi zens' Nat. Bank. WM. 110L31k.S Esq. GEORGE BLACK, of Lloyd & Black. RICHARD ED W A RDs, Esq. SEM PL K A loNEfti. Bankers. .- FL EMINI.-1 BRO., JAMES MARSHALL, Esq., Pres't Far. Dep't Nat i ank. .Rev. W. W. EELLS, West'n Sec. Penn. Bible Society. . JAMES P. BARR, Esq„ Pittsburgh Past, C. D. BRIGHAM, Esq., Editor of Pittsburgh Continfrcfai. . . .10.1 All KING. of the Pittsburgh Gazette. GEORGE BINGHAM, Esq., Adanis Exp. CO. GRAFT, BESNTT & CO - JOHN dIBMINGIIA3I, Esq., Cash'r Pitts. Say. Bank. 1. SHARPE 31cDONALD, ESQ Rey. DAVID hiclitNNEY, D.D. W. G. .I , IINsTON A CO. • BENJ. PAGE, Jn., Esq. . , Rev. P. S. DA y iES, Birmingham, Pa. h HITE. oRR A CO. JI MN P. KRAMER, Esq., Cash'r First Nat. Bank. Allegheny. RaESE J . TH - 03lAS, Esq. N. GRATTAN MURPHI, Esq. Rev. P.R. KERR, DD., of the United Prestasts.. Mau. JO,IAH COPLEY, Esq.. Rev. b. F. SCOVEL. ' W. O. H EMHART, Esq., President Columns- Mlle Railroad. ISAIAH DICKEY:Esq. • OHARLIS C. MELLOR., Esq. Capt, W. W. MARTIN. Rev. D. E. NEVIN. ' JAMES M. COoPER, Esq. F. M. HUTCHINSON, Esq.. Sec. P., • Ft. W. It. C. IL R. B. L. PAHNESTOCE, Esq. ' HENRY IRWIN, Esq., President B, Frank .lln Insuranc. Co. Rev. W. PRESTON. D.P. Re^. Col. J. B. CLARKE, P.D. GEORGE COCHRAN, Esq.', of R. D. Cochran. A Co. • . it. E. BREED. Esq. DOS. A LtiflEE. Esq. • BARCLAV PRESTON, Esq,. of Eyerson„ Preston a Co. JAMES LALZELL,_Esq. H Hon. THOMAS 31. OWE. 1103101 t. Wools A CO.. BAKEWELL, PEARS & CO., -. . WILLIS IiouTHK. Esq• WHITMORE, woLrr. DUFF Ac CO. Rev. JOSEPH HORNER, Meth. Epis. Book Store. • !SAMUEL%PAYSON. of R. &J. Watson, Wood - street, near Front. rout. Hon. J. 31. KIRKPATRICK. •.. ANDREW ENOS. OMMISSION store In FLOUR, °DUCE (lENER . ppoolta City Hall, Jal7all7 MEDICAL EXAMINERS IN PITTSBURGH: & PATTON, minion Merchants r, Bacon, Cheese, ron, Nails, tildtm, rh Manufacturte ,' B OND STREET, JADES BING E M. D., F. LeDOYNE, M. D. JOSEPH S. TRATELLL • 1... WM. lIOUBZ. ,11110 S., Sue- E k CO., Whale. Merchants, Cop reefs, P,lrtabargh, No. 37, Bank Block, Fifth Avenues ROOM No, 3, SECOND STORY. or THE PENN- MUTUAL OF PHILAMLPIELL PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY 100,550 00 1,901,095 97 $2,422,079 98 16,700 00 HENRY C, TOW.NSEND. Solicitor MEDICAL EXAMINEES EI 268,42416 504.284 01
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