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NEW PUBLICATIONS
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE IN TIE TER
RITORY OP ALASKA. By A3derick
Whymper. With Maps and Illuatra
tions. Published by Harper ek Bros.,
New York. For sale by Henry Miner.
Pittsburgh.
Since Russian America was ceded to
the United States, everythiug calculated
to throw light upi)n our new possessions
has been read with avidity. People are
very naturally anxious to know the char
' acteristics of that far off land. The pub
lication of this Work of travel and adven
ture is opportune, and will fill a want
long existing. A considerable portion of
the book is devoted to an acc)unt of a
journey made in the Yukolt region.
Remiriiscences are also given of men and
things in British Columbia and Van
couver Island. Rrief trips are described,
to the eastern coasts of Siberia and Kama
chalks. The description of Alaska
territory and its Capital, and other things
relating to its purchase, are full of inter
est, and will afford persons a pretty
good estimate , of its • resources. Such a
disinterested'account of this new country
is furnished that it cannot fail to find fa
vor among the thoughtful.- Much of the
,
narrative is journal form, and the
epi
sodes interspersed throughout the, book
tend to give additional charm to the
work. The maps and ° Illustrations are
valuable as well as instructive. The atr
that- furnishes' sketches of great "value,
and his style is free and fiovving. The
work is admirably pristi - d. '
- GRIFFITH GAUNT; or.rwAi.ousT. Wun.E
Lam. ANovEt.. By Ch.tries Heade.
Household Edition. Published by
Fields, Osgood & Co., .11 eton. For sale
by Henry Miner Pittsburgh.
We took occasion when the first two
volumes of the "Household Edition" was
issued to speak favorably of the tasteful
manner in which it had been printed and
bound, and at such a low price. Unsually
publishers are tardy in, publishing a se
ries of volumes; but thishousehasshown
the extraordinary resources they have at
command by their actiyity in. publishing
succeeding volumes. The excellent qual
ities will bear repetition, namely: printed
on white paper, - clear type, double col
umns,•and bound in green muslin, with
the name of the author traced in gold on
one page of the'cover. The ability of
Mr. Heade, as'a Writer of fiction, is gen
erally conceded "Griffith Gauat," when
first published, caused quite a sensation,
and "White Lies" is alsb held in high
esteem by the
.admirers of this talented
- author,
War= WINS? By the Author of Ro
bert Joy's Victory," "Christian Man
• ness," etc. Published by Henry Hoyt,
Boston.. For sale' by Booksellers gen
.
orally.
This work, like those usually issued by
• this excellent publishing house, is'a story
with an excellent high-pm:Led moral, in
which the history of two cousins are
traced from childhood to mature years.
Both were thrown upon their own re
sources in London, and both occupied po
sitions in a hank. They, however, chose
divergent pathways. One early became
a Christian and rose, rapidly to power and
usefulness, ivhile the other sought happi-
Bess In evil pursuits and associations, and
died a complete wreck, but was finally
saved by grace at the dying hour. Ifis a
;story of touching interest.
THE CHAPLET or PEARLS; OT, The White
and Black Ribonmont. By the Author
of "The Heir of Redclyffe." With illus
trations. Published by D. Appleton &
- "Co., New York. • .
The popularity of the authoress, Miss
Yonge, is sufficient to awaken high ex
pectations from her numerous admirers,
• • Without any special. , commendatien from
us. Her previous works have won her a
fine, reputation, and, not because they are
of the sensational order, but for her sen
' sible - views, and sprightliness as, a writer. '
Portions of this work appeared in serial
form, and has been extensively read. It
is of that class of bonks that embodies a"
thread of Ildstory, which is both instruc
tive and entertaining, and forms one of
the adtnimble series of APpleton's Illus
trated Library of Romance. The story
covers an interesting period in - hiatory,
and is one of thrilling incident.
THE LETTERSZF LADY MARY WORTLEY
MONTAGUE. Edited by Mrs. Bale.
authoress of. "Woman's Record," etc.
Published by Roberts Brothers, Bos
ton. -For sale by! R. S. Davis, Pitts
burgh..
rho simple fact that these letters are re
• published as models of epistolary corres
pondence, though written so many years
ago, indicates their superiority and
worth. This lady lived and wrote in the
first hal; of the eighteenth century, when
our land was under. British rule. Soci
etys Customs and manners of the old Eng
.7_l4hrespris are sketched in elegant lari
gtlage 'and with a master hand. Her
edurimon'sense views, clear style of writ
ing, will command admiration. Alto
gether the collection Is a choice one, and
will be highly appreciated by thousands.
Tlie work is admirably hrought out.
IT IS NEVER. Too LATE TO M.smn. A
Matter of ,Fact Romance.'
in.'fiE ME LITTLE, Love ME LONG. By
(Irides Reade. Published by Fields,
Osgood Co., Boston. For sale by R.
S. Davis, Pittsburgh.
Hardly laid the publishers placed at our
disposal "Griffith Gaunt" and "White
Lies" for notice, when we were also favor
ed by thernyiith copies of "Love Me Lit
tle," and "It is Never too Late to Mend:"
7he different phases of talent 'displayed
lAr this , distinguished author have long
since been freely discussed on both sides
of the water; dip faults and excellencies
in the' characters and construction of
each novel have been freely analyzed, and
the verdict rendered by critrcs: `Presnin:
ing that all , of ,etir 'readers hate: decided
these questions; favorably to the author,
we need only commend this elegant
"house Old edition" for its compact and
convenient size; , good paper and clear
type; heautifill and modestgarb, and with
al-Eo cheap.
DOCTOR JACOB. -93 y M. Witham Ed
wards, author of' "A Winter„ with the
Swallows.” Mublished by Roberts
Brot ers, Bori. For sale by R. S.
Davi ; Pittsbu gh.
Thin} s another 'of the Handy-V(ibime
Series; and is unlike "Happy Thoughts"
in mani , respects, ,and we think an. isi
improvement, if itnything on the latter.
It partakes of the ,cast of so many works
of fiction now issuing from the press, in
having a good sPrinkling of theology 9f
the liberal type, i it , least net of the severer
views of evangelical religion. "Doctor
Jacob" is the story of a German school
teacher and her protege, and of a German
and English Minister. The volume is
gotten up in dainty but not expensive
style, and is offered at a low price. z;,
THE STATUES- AT LARGE OF , THE UNI
TED STATES OF AMERICA., passed at the
Second Session of the Fortieth Con
gress, 1867-1868, and Treaties. Care
fully?, collated with the Originals at
Washington. Edited by George P.
Sawyor,, Counsellor at Law. To be
continued annually. Pnblished by
Little; 13rown 4i,,; Company, Publishers
of! the', Laws of the United States.
_ .
The copious -title page — indicates the
character of this valuable and important
publication. ITo public men, in all de
partment's, it is invaluable, and it would
be well for every man interested in Gov
ern' ment affairs to have a copy for con
sultation. The work is carefully indexed
for reference to the laws and treaties,!and
very convenientofor those who may wish
to consult it.,
Tim Six etxxv MAGAZINE. Snowed
Up. A . New Year's (lift from New
Z , 4.ancl and Australia. By B. L. Far
j ynb Published tor the proprietors by
Win. Macintosh, 24 Paternoster Row.
N0..1.. New Series. January, 1869.,
151(e have been favored by- the author
with a copy of this Magazine, the charac
ter of which may be gathered :from the
agave.The' story, -"Snowed Up," is
quite readable and no doubt will be ap
preciated by the lovers of romance.
Legislative Matters. '
We note the progress of bills relating
to local'matters before the State Livia
-
laturh.
The act giving new wards in the city
of Allegheny the right of compensation
from the old wards, out of which they
were created for school property in such
old wards, was on the Senate_calendars
of the 10th and 10th inst., and objected
to on both occasions.
An act to enable the School Directors
of the Fifthwarcl, Allegheny, to borrow
thirty thousand dollars, at eight• per
cent. interest, for the payment off in
debtedness incurreill in the purchase of ,
'ground and com Motion and furnish- 1
mg of the school,building being erected_
thereon, has been passed by both Houses
and signed by the Governor.
A further supplement to, an act con
cerning streets and Sewers in Pittsburgh,
has passed the Senate and is in Commit
tee in the House.' It empowers Coun
cils to vacate parts of streets rendered
useless by opening or straightening, the
vacated portion to become the:property
of the owners of lots abutting `thereon;
all 'assessments of damages and benefits
to be made with a view to such accession
of property.. Provision Is also made for
the transfer f ownership of property,
whenever by the vacation of any street
the, property of one owner- shall inter
vette b•-tween the new street and the lot
of another owner having no outlei.
The act extending the time for build
ing a bridge over the Allegheny river
from Ewalt street, Pittsburgh, to the Al
legheny and Butler Plank road, at the
mouth of Girty's Run, for three years,
has passed the Senate and is in conimi it
tflb of the House.
An act confirming the sale to Pit
burgh of that portion of the Greensbvg
turnpike road lying within the city imt
its, for $5,000, payable August Ist, 1809,
authorizing the transfer, and providing
for the distribution of the purchase
money, among the stockholders, hue
passed the Senate and is in Combaittee
of the House,
An act creating James L. Graham, Rev.
J. B. Clark, Robert Robinson, Wm. A.
Reed, Rev. A. K. Bell, Jacob Rush, Rev.
S. H. Nesbit, Simon Drum, Algernon S.
Bell, D. L. Patterson, Daniel Swoger and
C. W. Benney, st body politic and corpo
rate in law, under the name and style of
the Iron City Mutual Life Insurance
Company, has passed the Senate and is
on the House calendar. The object of
this company is declared td .'be the mu
tual benefit of the members and for the
protection of themselves and relatives."
• ;The act to incorporate the Central Pas
senger Raihy,sy Company, of Pittsburgh,
a synopsis of which we have heretofore
given, has passed bofh Houses and awaits
the Governor's signature.
- Both Houses have passed ap act giving
to the District Court of Allegheny county
like chancery;jurisdiction and powers In
all cases of partition that are now con
ferred on any other court of the Com
monwealth: I
-Both Houses have passed an act au
thorizing the Truestees of the First Re
formed Presbyterian Congregation.. of
Pittsburgh to remove the dead bodies
from the burying ground attached to their
church building. and to sell their pio
rainy.
An act authori;ing the Allegheny Gas
Clunpany to increase their capital dock
to a sum not exceeding 4500,000 has
paued both Houses..
An act authorizing the JOlllO6 Ferry
Company to run and land their ferry
boats to and at any point within the
limits of the borough of West Pittsburgh,
has passed the Senate.
An act relating to interments In Trini
ty church yard, Pittsburgh, on -Lienate
calender of Pebruary 16th,_ was Objected
to. It proposes to authorize the minis
ter, wardens and vestry of Trinity church
to'erect a church and chapel on any part
of their grounds, and to alter and modi.
fy
‘ the avenues, walks and grades now
existing to suit the convenience of the
congregation. The second section pro
vides the ministry, wardens and vestry
shall give public notice, for three weeks,
in two or mere daily papers of the_ city,
of, the intention to use a part of thegravo
ground for churoh, chapel or grade, after
wiiich, in default of other disposition of
the graves, it shall be lawful for said au
thorities; in the case of all unmarked or
unknown graves, to remove and place
the same underneath the church or chap
el proposed to be erected, and all other
graves to, any unoccupied parts of the
ground, or to one of the incorporated
public cemeteries near the e,ity, re-erect
vw.
PITTSIMTI GAZEITE: PlMAL—MattlAitt el 9
m •
g over to in cue new place or sep
ulture, ,the stones or , ronakrierita by
which they are now marked and known.
An act to incorporate the East End ('as
C ompany passed the senate on Tuesday
An act relating to Birmingham bor
ough, on Senate calendar, Feb. 16th, was
objected to. It provides fur the annex.
hag of a portion of Lowtir St. Clair town
ship to the borough, to constitute a third
precinct, entitled to; , two members of
Council, and 'for the period of five
Years the tax to be levied and collected
in this third precinct shall be five mills
on the dollar less than in the first and
second precincts.
An act to indorporate the Allegheny
County Savings Bank passed the Senate
Feb. 16th.) The corpirators are Alexan
der Speer, Barthel Erbo, Alexander
Nitnick,,j. B. D. ;deeds, ThOs. Howard,
J. G. Baekofen, B. F. Jones, Wm. K.
Hart, J. H. Jones and W. W. Patrick.
An act passed the Senate Feb. 16th, ex
tending the charter of the. Bank of Pitts
burgh for the term of twenty years from
the expiration of its present charter, and
providing that , this bank shall hereafter
be subject to the provisions of the gener
al laws of the State - regulating the rate of
interest:
The Senate passed, February 16th, an
act to incorporate the Masonic Deposit
'Savings Bank, with. C. W. Bachelor,
Thomas W. Wright, George F. M.Cleane,,
A. H. Gress, R. J. Anderson, Jacob
Stuckrath,William Scott, Jas. Herdman,
George Glass, Isitac Whittier, J. H. Stew
art, C. F. Wells, G. C. Biddle, A. S. Bell,
Jamea Brown, John. Chialett, James
Michaels ' Wm. Stewart, Alfred Slack
and Jas. Finley as corporators.
A supplement to the several acts in
-1 corporating the Wm. M'Kee ferny in
Allegheny county, on Senate calendar
February 16th, wasoldected to.
The Senate, on February 16th, passed
an act huthorizing the School' Directors
of East Birmiegham to;borrow money,
in addition to the Ham authorized by a
previous act, for the purpose of paying
and discharging debts contracted in
erecting a school house, and for the pur
pose of erecting another school building,
and of enabling the directors to fund and
consolidate present indebtedness, the sum
thus borrowed not to exceed sixty thou
sand dollars, at a rate of interest not to
exceed seven per cent. per anntiin.
The Senate passed, Feb. 16th, an act to
enable the Commissioners of Allegheny
county to improve the public buildings
and to pay for the same: It authorizes
the Commissioners, with the consent of
the Board of Inspectors of the County
Prison, to contract for and cause to be
erected such new buildings, additions,
improvements and repairs as may be
deemed, by the Commissioners and
Prison Inspectors, necessary and proper,
and for this purpose the Commissioners
are authorized to levy andcollect a specie
tax, to be called an "improvement tax,
not to exceed• two mills on the dollar.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed of rec
ord before H. &dyely, Esq., Recorder,
February 17,1869:
David 11111 to Geo. Rupp, kpril 1..1815; lot Fo 50
in Patterson's plan ot Itits. Filth ward,
lthr ay $l.llO
W. McClure to Isaac Mills. Feb. 12, 1i,69; lot No.
24. in Bergres plan. israddo ks Field .$275
John M. Tate to J. F. Seri& F .13. 3. 1859; an I
vided half of a lot on Western avenue, elxth
ward, Allegheny, 40 by 122 feet .... . ...
Feb' Jatries2l. e nder to Moore Thompson, eb
1505; lo: i Nos 12 to Is inclusive, in Snyder's plan
in 21st ward, Pitt,.b.trgh al,BOO
Vim. Watson to James McLain and J. D. Salley,'
Feb. 12 1819; tract rat'. laud In th,, 23, 1 1 ward
Pittsburgh, con . ltitling Mac/es $4.2.787
David Miller to clamor! Cab e; February 15. 1889:
lot on Walnut street, McKeesport, 70 by 140
feet
IMAM
Joseplrll. Gazzan to J. r. Rabenstein, May DI.
1816; lots Nos. 224 and 225 in Mall ntockts plan.
`i hind enth ward 0.600
D. 'Sands et I. to Edward Rabensteln, March 7,
.1868: four lots In Thirteenth ward, late Pitt
township, in McClintock and Gazzan's nlan
03
11 , Robinson to Elizabeth McAdams, Dece ll m .l ber
=, 1860; lot on • , aebster street, 'Eleventh ward.'
Pittsburgh, 21 by 127 feet
James 8. Craft to Fred. Knyer, May 28, 1868: lot
on BeVord street, Fourteenth ward, Pitts
burgh. 24 by 119 feet $3OO
N. Miller to Jonn Koppltz. Mar 22, 1807; lot on
Mary street, Fast Birmingham, 23 by 129 feet..
111,
Adam Diehl t , !Victor . nayder. February 186 741 9;
lot No. 11 in Fish's plan, liirmingham, 40 by OU
feet
42400
I A. J. Rapp to John Kopeitz, February 1. 1856; lot
on Jane street. ;Et's:Birmingham, 20 by TA feet
Bccond A. B. Cnurcu to Win. Glass. April 1, 1 1850:
lot on Marshall street, Allegheny City. 24 ; by 88
feet"
I ar i a Hawkins to John P. Prager, March 14, 424
1663; tract of land In Indiana township, con
tgluing 14 acres and 11 perches 050
ob ervatory to 'trustees of Western
Gravervity of Pennsylvania, July 1, 1867; lands,
buildings and appurtadinc -a of the Alleghenv
Observatory, belug 9 acres of land in Allegheny
City 21
Wm. hobinzon's Executors to Thomas Carson,
Iltov. ratter 12; 1868; lots Nos 77, 78 and 70
'noon's plan, corner of Fayette and Charles
street. l 11th ward. Allegheny 4.1,740
II N. Tlitrrell to Filen Leech, July 50, 1860; lot
en Chisb•tt street, .BeYeateenth ward, Pitts
burgh, 70 by 150 feet 6700
A dn.'s Layman to Gottfried Fahr, February
1689; lot on Forty-fourth street, Fitt. hu rgh, 20
by 100 feet 41.610
Wm. Want to .1. A. Blair, February 16,18t4; lot
ou Mkseball tart Alieghei.y, 24 by 811ft.;.5500
Sanse day twelve mortgages were'filed of record.
FEnitttlity. 18, IMP.
Jacob Ewes to fhoittas McGowan, February 11.
1800; lot No 9, Iteineman's plan, Sementh wand
callaf hear, 27 bylo f et $1,3f9
it..C. Wilier William Wilton F.-bniary 12,
1891; 1 , 4 on Madison avenue, Fourth ward,Alle
ghetty • $lO2
'fierega &nee. to Louisa Krauss, Foitruarf3s.
1869; lot on Jane street, East filrmingliam; 20
by 60 feet 91
Th.mas A. Mellon to: Charles King, Match ie.
1847; lot No . 28, Mel•oo's plan, Twenty first
ward, Plitsburgh, ou , Park street, 120 by 150
feet 0400
William patterson to Jatnes Stewart, Ft b‘uary
13, PO; lot on Menem; street, Second ward, Al
leghteit 20 by 100 feet 91 900
Jacob o.'ileintz to George Hottnelster, August
29. 1880; losAmi Sarah street, East tiirminghatri.
24 by 130 feet SIXO
George atter, Sr., to H. and G. Lauer. Jr.. Ftb
rum y 20. 1860: lot on Ca "son str. et, South Pitts
burgh, 84 by 108 feet $1
John 0. Hide r to William M. AV hittahor.Aagost
26, 1867: two lots In Anqty, Mifflin. township. 48
by i2o,feet 33,600
'John Grusin to John Mc Callen, July 28, 1368: lot
in Wilkins township,' containing 134 perches
b 0
siohn 61cCallen, October
tickiey borough, ea , •ll 93
uRI
• $3
M Heineman, October
ton street, Fourth ward
!pit' $7OO
George Thornburgh to .1:4
17. 18631 two tot! "eirl
by 200 feet, with build!
John Shields to le.rellne
• 10, 1507: lot oti Waalrin
Alleghen , 20 by 123 ief
Clpline to]
Mr Connell, from the Committee on .
Finance, has report :d to the Senate an
act to provide for the payment of the
damages awarded tb a Allegheny County
Agricultural Societ, under the act of
April 16th, 1862, ent itled, "an act for the
adjudication and payment of certain mil
itary clainis." It reads that the Auditor
( 1 1
General and State Tr asurer are author
ized and required t examine'whetber
eny portion or all of the damages adju
dicated in favor of t e Allegheny Conn
ty Agricultural Soo ety, arising out of
the occupation of tti it fair ,grounds by
the State troops durieg the late war, un
der the 'eighth section of said act is
properly chargeable CO the State of Penn
sylvania,,and to certify the amount,•if
any in found due, and the Auditor Gen
eral is hereby authorized and required
,te draw his warrant \ upon the State
Treasurer in favor of the said Allegheny
County Agricultural Society for the sum
so certified, which a - • 1 out of
any funds in the Tn ierwise
appropriated.
I—The New York a cir
cumstantial accoupt writer
by an °dicer to who! on was
s, ade, by Charles 3 atter
urds killed John Id John
A attbewa, •and win If mur
dered by a fellow cl ig Sing,
about a year ago. , laration
does not release Mrs... —.mg. ,in from
the charge of complicity with his crime,
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Pittsburgn, February 9th. 1869.
...M — NOTiCE.—The assessment
for the partial grading or Mahon street,
from Kirkpatrick street to bolt', stseet, is now
teady for examination and an he seen at this'
office until fltillAY, February 19. 1869, when
it will he returned to the City Trou•urer`a ante
for cellection.
feB:e24 H. J. MOORE, City Engineer.
arBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
'This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the wdrld:
*he only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri
diculous tints: remedies the lil effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful. black or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and Perfumers% and properly applted at Batche
lor's Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street. New
York.
•an2B:p2B
RrBIFARRIAGE AND CELIBA.
CY.—Au Essay for yilung and
on the crime
of Solitude, and the HlsEAhr.S•and A BUSTS
which create Impedimenta to BIARHIAGE, with
sure means of tiller. sent In seal.d letter en
velop,•s. free ofirharge. Add- eon. Dr..l. off IL
LINHOUGFITON, Howard Astoclation. Nitta
delphlaora. • ' lat9:llAT
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
SMITHSON'S' EMPORIUPC
55 AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE.
Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & proprietors
of the well known Mammoth Auction House are
creating an excitement consequent upon the ar
rival of new goods which are bang sold ut re
markably low prices. Goods °term' variety; the
finest sewed lyoti, the most rashlonable
bal
moral gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers,
blankets, flannels, cloths. cassimeres, eutlery
and carpets.' Call and examine. No trouble to
show goods. Ladies% misses , and children's
furs at 'almost your own prices. All goods war
ranted as represented. note
. BY G tu LEGGATE. .
AT AUCTIONT
LOT ON LINCOLN AVENUE,
•
The special attention Of those in quest of first
class property for p . rivate reshlence is invited to
the sale on fetaiDAl .F. bruary 100 Lat 2 o'clock.
of that magnificent lot of ground, fronting 100
feet on the north side of Lincoln avenue. di
rectly opposite the new Orphan syltun, and ex.
tending. back r distance of 140 leer. acknowl
edged to be Lincoln h avenueacat sites In Al
legheny City.
lonable street intim ratty; It is wide. well paved,
hurl built characterp he finest mod costliest dwel
lings. Its In these respects is perma
nently secured. The present lot is the oa.ly
cant one on the north side of the avenue. Whets
a southern front and faces the beautiful building
and ornamental groahots of rime 0 , phan's Home.
Is within one square of the Western avenue cars.
A. careful consideration of the pro-inactive ad
vantages of owning elicit a lot On sucu a street Is
solicited. An equal opportunity can never again
occur on Lincoln fINI'IIUP.
Trams OF SALE-1141f cash; balance In three
yearly payments.
Any further particulars wilt be given by
A. LIEU GAT street,
hen
felS 150 Federal street, Allegheny'.
be Paid.
4 SSIGNEEN -SALE IN BAN II -
RUPTCY.-4RIttAY 31ORNING, Ify brun r
Lb. at 1.0 o clock. %Ili be sold et No. 89 Mar
ke street. near , Iffltn avenue, bY miler of Joh n
H. Batley, Assignee. In Jlankrimtev of James
lifeeonnel I and Alexander U. 3feConnell, Co.
partners, the entire large no k or Boots, Woes,
die.. In store; • Also the Coulaters, Shill:lug, and
other fixtures.,
fella A.,MILWAINE. Auctioneer.
SEMETINGS AND 13A r kTING.
HOLMES, BELL . tr. CO., ,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
Ilaut fac torero Of EfEAVI MEDIUM a . nfl LIGII7
SETV:ETINGS AND BATTING
N(~TICEB "'""
CITY TREASURER'S °Frier,
FITT:4110=11, February .11114 . 1b00.
EgrNOTICE IS HEREBY (OVEN
to an. OWNERS OF DRAYS, CARTS,
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, dcc.. (whetlvr. , sident
or non shient,) to toe City or Pitt-burgh, to
pay their Licenses at this (ace TORTHWITII, In
accordance wltn an Act of Ass trab'y approved
March 30, 11.60, and an ordinance ot the Coun
cils of the passed n pril 16,
11460.
All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 15,
1569—trlii be p.'ac4l In the hands of it notice of
ficer for collection. subject to a collection fee of
50 cents, and all persons wild ne.lcot or refuse
.o take oAt L i censes orUI sobjec! peni'ty
double the alllollllt orthell.:ens,, to be :eeuvered
before the Mayor.
The old metal plates of last year must 6e re
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or 25
cents additional will be charged on each Licenae.
RATES OF LICENSE:
Each one horse vehicle S 7.50
Each two horse vcnicle
.12 00 -
Each four horse vehicle • 15.00
Each two horse hack 15.00
Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by two
horses, $lB.OO each. One &Alar extra will be
charged for each additional horse used In any of
the above vehicles. A. J. COCHRAN.
fe12:.146:31WF City Treasurer.
OFFICE OF '.7ITT ENGINEER AT D SURVEYOR, I
PITTSBURGH,
NOTI CV TO Febrta
C ary O 13, 1 889.
NTRA t3T-
OltS.—tealed Proposals for the grading,
paving and curbing of
Ca THE STREt.T. from Forty-fourtb to
Forty-oft]: street
LiCUST ALLEY, from Fountain street to
Forty .first street: •
ALSPIND ALLEY, from Rat er street to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
FOSTErt ALLEY, 'rota. Butler street to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad; .
Will be received at this office until SATUR
DAY, February 27, 1869.
Specifications and Blanks for bidding can be
bad at this office. No bide will be received unless
made out on the Dreyer blanks. Toe Committee
reeerve the right to reject any or all bide.
- 3, MOORS,
fel3 City Engineer. ,
EgirT o • lll TlLDEllB.—"Separate
Proposals. addressed toHall. Commis
sioners for the Erection of City , will be
re (deed at the race of the Commissioners, No.
68 SMITHFIF Lll until • 3103ZDAY,
the let day of March next, for the
Stone Work, Beck Work, Iron Work
and Carperder Work,
Required in the erection of the new el•y Hall
according to the plans and suethications of the
same, which can be wen at the . Ortice of J. W.
BERK, Architect, In - Appolo Building, No. 80
Fourth Avenue, where all requisite intormation
will be given.
T F12,V8 STEEL, Secretary,
OFFICa or CITY ICI:WI:EMI ANDSCRVEYOR,./
' Yluaburgb. February* 4th, 1808.
"NOTICE OF
' SEWER BUILDERS.
SEALED rEOPOSALS for the r . onstructionf
a public sewer on fifth or refloat 'rani* avenue.
from Washington street to Dinwiddle street.
about twenty seven handrad feet (Sl7OO, and
also for a public sewer on Diamond alley, froth
the Wood street sewer to SnOthileld street, will
be received at tide office until SATURDAY. Feb
ruary 14 , 1869. Specincations and blanks for
bidding c.n be had by calling at tills Mike. •o
bids wilt be received by the Committee unless
made out on the regular blanks.
• The Committee reserve the right to re:ect
or ill Mils.
fel e 5.
J; MOORE, City Engineer:
OFFICE OF CITY EN , IINICER AND 13IIRMATOR,
• • elrrAlrußou. February 4.1809. f
'NOTICE: TO FaLIVJOHY
151E.N.—S,aleil Prcposals fo• furnishing
the City of P it burg er with castings for the
catchbasing requ'red in the sewers it .w about
being contract..! fn, will be receiv.4l, at this of
nee until S. T MUM Y. 'Feb. 20, 1869
Specifications can seen at this °thee. The
Committee reserve ti.e, right to reject any or all
bids. 11. 4. „SlOOttk, •
ft”:e4 • City Engineer.
SPECIAL
_NOTICES.
AUCTION, SALES
BY H. B. SMITHSON & 00.
FOR THE MILLION.
100 by 140 Feet.
BY A. wrLwana
PurpeiTSIT'ACM.
ANCHOR. AND MAGNOLIA
INEMI
B EN
FRAN :11
INSURANC
E=
OFFICE •IN FIIAN
No. 41 ;Ohio
A iiO3.I:E, cotarAN
wt.' known to the Com
to merit a shun.
"V ITV.I.VTIw..
D. itimlLE
Henry Irwin. ID. DIRE
L I
(leo. L.
Situon Brun, J. R. S
W. M. Stewart, ch.
Jog. Lautnar, Ji fl
H.
apE:o3.s •
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE C
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPIT
UP AND INVESTED F NDS F.E.O
ING 48,000,000 IN GOLD.
Insurance swains; Fit IC effected on Ho
Buildings, Goods, Wilms, and Mere
Steamboats, &c. Policies issued payabl
or currency. iff - fr United_,btntes Bran
40 PINE. STREET Netv York.
Al losses of the United States Bruno
adjuisted In New York. I
J. Y. Mica.a.A.UOMILIDT, A.
PITTSBUIRGH, PA.
Office, 67 FOI7IIIIEI STREET.
MR. McLAUGHLIN a also Agent for tl
Medan Life Insurance Company.
WESTERN SURANCE I
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
EXANDER MAME, President.
WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General A
Office, WI Water etre( t, Spang A Co.'
house, up stairs, Pittebu rgh.
Will ine against all kinds managed
rinr Risks. A home Inst tution,
rector,- who are' well known to the co
and who Sr. determined .by promptness a
City to maintain the character which th
assumed, as o'rering the best protection
who - desire to be insured. -
nthicrOnS:
Aleiander - Nlmlek, Jonn.R. hieCtlj
, , Chas. J. Clark
James McAuley, • • •Wllllain S. Ey
Alexander. Speer, Joseph •Blrkpa
Andrew Acklen,
David M. Long, Win. Morri on e
I).llamsen. • I
pEIINSYLTA.NI.4I
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSSU
' OFFICE. No. 107,4 WOOD STREET,
01 COMMERCE BUILDING,
This le a Home Company, and Insures
los. ov Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
HORNET PATRICE, Treaanrer.
HUGH Iic : ELHENY, Secretary.
Leonard Walter, DIRYCTOBS:
George Wilson,
C. C. Boyle, , Geo. W. Evans
Robert Patrick. J. Lappe,
•Jacob Painter, . J. C. Fielner,
Josiah Bung, John Voegtley.
Jas. H. Hopkins', A. Ammon.
Henry Bpronl,
•
INDEPPINITIIt • •
AGAINST LOSS . BT FIR
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADE
OFFICE, 438 h 437 CHEBTNITT BT., ntn
in zCSOiI M s.
Charles R. Banck D er, ordecai H. .nia
'lobMu Wagner, ' David S. Brow.,
Samuel Grant, Isa
waac Lea
C ,
Jacob B. Smith, Ed C. Da
I, Porge W. Richards, George Pales.
CHARLES - G., BA.NCREB, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE. :3ecre tam, pro trni.
j. GARDNER N 7,
North West corner Third an F d Wood Streets
meN:wls
PPEOPLES'EMU - LANCE CGI!1
PANT.
OFFICE. N. E.,CORNEE WOOD a FIFTH BTB
Home Company, takln g Flre and Marine 11.1ilki
DLTMCTORS:
Capt. John L. Rhoads,
Samuel P. Shrive;
Charles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brush,
Win F. Lang,
Samuel McCrickart
President.
t ea President.
, DON r G e ne r a l
Agent.
WM. Phillips,
John Watt,
John K. ('arks,
Capt. James Miller,
'Wm. Van Kirk,
James 1). Arerner,
W3l. PHILLIPs,
JOHN WATT, Vt
W. F. tiARDNEII
CAPT. JAS. Wilt
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
OF THE OITY OF ALLEOICENY.
Office, No. S 9 FEDI:IIAL STREET, entrance
on ntoetton Avenue.,
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
W. W. MARTIN, President
• JAB. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
IETOBS:
A. l B. En nilen 10 D . EL SC
. Williams
Jno. Vas, Lockhart,
Jae. L. Braham, I Robt, Les,
Jno. Brown, Jr. 10eo. Oerst,
ocl7:rat
ALL EGMENY INSURANCE
COMPANY or PITTSTIIIROIL
OFFICE, No. 31 FIFTH STREET, BARE Ewer.
Tn sores against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Mak,
•
JOHN IRWIN, Ju. President.
'JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL.. Secretary,
CAPT. Wlt. DEAN. General Agent. -
prawovons:
John Irwin, Jr.,, Crpt. WmoDean,
John 1). McCord. B. L. Fahnestock
C, 0. Hussey, W. 11. Everson,
Harvey Childs, Robert H. Davis, '
T. J. Hoskinson. Francis tellers,
Charles Hays, Cant. J. T. Stockdsle.
LITHOGRAPHEM.
BENJAMIN 1111101tIILY P/XILIP .CL.lllb.
QINGERLY&CLEIS,Succeison
to GED. Y. BCIIIXCEINAN &
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS.. '
The. only Steam Lithographic, Establishment
NV est' of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter
Heads. Sonde, Labels, Circulars Show Cards,
Dipiomaii. Portmits, Views. Certificates of De
posits, Invitation earl Lo„. bros. 75i mid 14
Third street. Pittsloirgh. .
LEGAL.
BUILDING AND LOAN AFlSO
ciAnori or NRANKS OWN, No. I.
Notice Is hereby riven that an application has
been made at No. 442. March Term, 1869, tor
a char , er of incorporatl di for toe above named
kintloing and. LOllll Absociation, which will be
granted at next term of 'out% maims exceptions
thereto are tiled. MIN C mccolitia•4,
1e5:e14-Y Attorney for Applicants.
pArElt. PAPER.
Printing, Straw,
Rag l. glass,
• , Carpet,
ROOFING, BARDWARE AND MANILLAS,
Manufactured and sold by
.FRAZIERi_IIIETZGER cE CO.,
82 TINED AVENUE.
Sir•OASTI PAID- FOR ROPE, RAGS AND
OLD PAPERS. ' c,":
SKATES, SKATES, SKATES.
American Rink,
York Club,
miure, Starr, &c.
M=E2ORi=
WRITESIDES & DRUM,
4(.14 TO FEDERAL HT., ALLEUHEN
=EI
SWINT & BRATT,
ARCHITECTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL 'CARVERS,
No, 63 Sandusky St., Allegheny, Pa.
A. large assortment of. NEWEL POSTS and
ft Ai 1. nTE US constantly on Land.. TUI INO,
of all descriptions. done. oc9sY9B
=I
E COMP
GE
llut i PA
iOLIN SAVIN
DINGS,
S BANK
13NIDZI
bony
Directors
. st by fair
:xttilizsged b
.unlty, who t
td your patron
°Meta
retary
EOM
BEM
r_4_,TT''PITTe.,!,IIURGEIL TEE EATHE.
I
LrAterson, Wm ,
ranz, Gott'.
1 0, Jac.) .1
1 7 1'stork Josep
,Inkartd, Jere. I
/Cooper,
lb 14 aue
Rush,
Craig,
obcb.
H. W. WILGIAMS.
Dit. J. 1.. THAY t:
FILANK J. HOW.
Introducing the foPewing first-class artists:
31 4 1.1.. E :VAR's. the dialling equestrledne: Mr.
44 11ORDE M. KELL I , the chat-120,n leAper:
Mr. CHAItLEs ci.,11, the champion barebatk.
rider; Mr. JAME KEYNi•LDS, olown; 3lessrs-
BLIRR9WB and 13 UPID EAU In their cantle trans
formailiAss; Mr. JAME, AIAUIOAI.. classic
eaves Ilan and double somersaultlst; Mr.
CHARLES Ms.DIGAN; rcemc Rider; Mr WM.
MoDUAN, trytt.nast, and a host of anxil
*ries. Ali trick horse GEN. bitA.NT, PO4IES
.
and AI TILED.
MATINEES every Wednesday and Saturdayaf
terkeens at a o'clock.
.....
IT, PAM
I . ED-
sea and
.andlee,
In gold
Udine,
will be
•
lar'S ill VP I 3 E AMERICAN
TI - 11,ATRE. 4 • • •
(Late TuraiiirdVa .VAILIETIKS.I
rma
FRIDAY EVENING, February I6th, 11369,
Gun% THE MAN-FL-41, nightly draw 4 helmets
to witness his wonucrthl !eats of Eating, iimo
king and Drinking under water Morley's Punch.
and Judy figur. sln new , peclaliles. b'econd ap
pearance of Job tiny Booker and Gus. Wil
llams the Amer! as :Aar Goni,que Smythe as
that rascal Thoinas. Uld Sbady's Visit net
Brigand's Lone. •
OM..
sse•
•
• Q Ma
by DI
. unity,
Ilber
y th have
ose
The Great Faintly Itesorte.
FIFTH AVENUY, t , tulthtteld and
Wood streets, opv..!te d Che tr..
Sir 'Oven Day nod f!..vent.".4% as the y,•ar round.
r:-.iidr•n. 1 i 01118.
ii 3
Mf'"OXY
• .
PHOTECIINICON,
Brilliant ChronxophotieViews of Scrip
tura' Scenes and Incidents. Also of
RN
=3
•
For the BENEFIT OF THE VOW AIM MIS
SION SUNDAY SCHOOL. at Ihr SECuNIS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corirt.r i.f renn
and Irwin erects, THURSDA EVENING,
Feb ry rul9, ary Os. and FRIDAY EVEN F6b
rua 1869,
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Thr audlene- Is re
quested to oe seated at 1 act Hre ,. I u i•;. , s. before
time of commtneement-74 o'clo , k • •
Admlsston-AdUlts, 25 icents: Children 15
cents.
. .
Mice's may be purchased at tlo- doer, or of C.
C. hielor, H. Kleber & Bru., ,
Co., and H. S. Davis ,t; Co. zelB:e67
GEM
iTII
'FIRS. COOPER, WALLACE and
Jur .WILLARD,
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Will remove their (Mice on the First of April
next to No. 72 ptaanorid, Allegheny city, rear .
of C!ty h ail. .)aa0:179 •
W. De CAMP, •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Unice, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon Walter 11.
Lowrie, 'Ada nractice la the U.'S. Circuit and
111strl .t Courts. in the State Supreme and all the
Cuurts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions In most of the adjacent (*unties. Ja29:d73
WM. B. Zit EEPER,
ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OP
THE PEACE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Special attention given to 'conveyancing and
collections Deeds Bonds and Mortgages drawn
up. and alt legal Duelagas attended to promptly
and accurately.
JOS. A. BUTLER;
ALDEBIOI AND POLIDE NAGISTILATE.
Office, 1213 WYLIE STREET, near Washington
1 LTTSI 1 11G11, PA.,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment ..-
.Depositions, Collections, and all other legal
mat e business executed promptly. mh2o:n9
SMIUEL McMASTERS,
J. Thompson
Jos. Myers,
C. V. Boyle,
Jacob Kopp.
•
Ex-0111clo Justlei of the Peace and Police Max
trate. Office GRANT STREET, opposite the
Cathedral. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment%
Denositlous, and ail Legal liminess etecnted
with promptness and dispatch. mh.til
IT C. BIACHIIELL,
/..1.6
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
rny24:b2s
JOHN A. STRAIN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THP: PEACE AND
FOLIOS MAGISTRATE.
Otrice,lLl FIFTH sTRErr, oppo.:lte the Ca
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds., Bends, Mort
gages, Acknowledgments, DepogliurtS and all
Legs Business executed with onnuntuess and
dtsuatch.
Tj lISTACE
.S. MOllllO4,
MX-OFPICI JIETBTiCE oar THE•PEACE AND
• UL ICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, 73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
- Deeds Bonds, Mortgages Aclmowledgments,
Depositions and tll Legal - Business executed
rritli promptness and dispatch. meZi
A AMMON,
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AHD IFISU
RANut AM).
CARSON STREET, EAST BUMISt/11AM.
Colleotton of Rei , ts solicited and p rompoy at—
ena ed to. zny3:llo
JOHN W. RIDiDELL,
Otßee, 116 Diamond Street,
(opposite the gout Honied
fel6:t4l
U. S. FERGUSON,
SECOND FLOOR, FROXT 80011.
A ft K IE.LEi,
lil7rouNmiz - -Azr.-L.A.w,
ang:noMolAV
-- • CIOLG ,14.`2:11 86 C 0 . 98
,gcb, yEA
6;.-4 , ii.0.ril TOILET SOAPS
::..! Are prvp.tn.,l by skilled.
. worbineb. from the best
emu:risk. mid knoAvnas
y y; the STA ?MAR) by dealers
cuettnnerl. Soil every,
where. _ de270611.
MEM2
AMUSEI~~~h ~;
lar'NEW 01"El:1-A HOUSE.
Lessee' WV. RENDICRSO2 .
Manager M. W. CANNIM .
Farewell bereft of the favorite or. i :le,
ETTIE HENDERSON
FRTD y EVENING. February Itith.
the Beautiful two act unoilca drama of ti e
DA UGTITER OF THE REOI3IENT •
Madeline. with sour. httle Henderson.
To conclude - with the elegant Comedy of the
rotiTHFUTi DAYS OF HICHILLEU.
Count St. aged 16..110:e Henderson.
Uncle Turn's Ca in 51..ttiuee on , aturdar.
hatnr lay evening 11.1 , ,a lof Harry H‘itto.
Monday even!ng—T:?. great Female Gymnast.
51'.1e and .he /ALUMS Comedian_
YANKEE ltoillNSO:C.
Manager.
Equa Irian Director.
DR. JAMES L. THAYtR'S GREAT CIRCUS
OI'EN EVERY NIGHT.
BURNELUS MI.'S-1E64
AND PiinLon VENAGERIEI,
Phanlel& and the Holy Land,
By 'REV. ALFRED TAYLOR,
OF PETILADELPIRA
PROFESSIONki,
AI_JDIF.I3.IkLALN,
No. S 9 Grant Eqtreat.
PITTSB UROFI.
AI4I)EIi,MA.INT,
ALIDERM.A_LN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 87 Fifth hltreet,
No. 98 FIEFTR
t .
P ITTd;1111N141-1. PA
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