Source:Wood-street-property

From Pittsburgh Streets

Daniel M'Lane. "Wood Street property for sale." Daily Pittsburgh Gazette, Feb. 4, 1834, [p. 3]. Newspapers.com 96006192.

WOOD STREET PROPERTY
FOR SALE.

THE subscriber being inclined to purchase property elsewhere, will, on Saturday, the 8th day of March next, at 3 o'clock P. M., of said day, on the premises, offer at public sale the following described lot, to wit: fronting on Wood Street, 18 feet, and extending back, with equal width, 80 feet, to a 10 feet alley recently laid out by the widow and heirs of Jeremiah Sturgeon, dec'd. On the above described lot there is a two story brick house, in good, tenantable order, yielding to the subscriber a rent equal to $400 per year, and at present occupied as a clothing store and dwelling, and adjoining the builings [sic] lately erected by Allen Kramer and others. The property above described, might be an object for business men who wish to have a comfortable and convenient business house, by improving the whole lot; it having advantages that very few, if any, on the same street, except those in the same range with it, possess. Title indisputable—terms moderate, and made known at sale by

DANIEL M'LANE.
Patrick M'Kenna, Auctioneer.

Pittsburgh, Feb. 1, 1834—dts