, , age oniallrtiad iron, while lying on the wharves awaiting shipment to other ports: Referred, to the Finance Com mittee. , _ Mr. Weldon "called up the ordinance granting Hussey, Wells & Co. the right to erect an addition to their mill, laid over under the rules in Select Council at the. last meeting. On motion, the action of Select Coun cil was concurred in.' Also the ordinance increasing the salary of the Street Commissioner in the Third district.. The ordinance was lost by a vote of twenty-nine to nineteen. Mr. McCarthy - mov edthat the hosPi tallties of th e city be ten dered His Excel lency, Andrew John n, while passing through on: his way home in his exit from office. ~ A The . motion was decided in the nega tive. • Mr. McCarthy' , called for a division, A vote being taken, the motion was lost by a vote of three for to sixty-one spinet. The ordinance relative to the re-loca tion of - Ridge street, in Select, Connell, February 13th, referred to the Survey Committee, was laid on the table. The.pettlon for the• re-survey of the Lawrenceville and Shexpsburg _Plank Road, February 13th, in Select Council, ',referred to the Road Committee, was re-. - ferred to Committee on Surveys. The proposed act relative to the estab lishment of a City Park, and the issue of bonds to pay for the same, which had been_ approved in Select Council, Febru ary 13th, was taken up. After consider able discussion. , Mr. Reed moved to 'non-concnr in the action of Select Council, and lay the paper on the table. Carred. In all business not otherwise . noted, Select Council-concurred. On. giotloeadjourned. - Amusements. OPERA Horrez.—A large and brilliant audience assembled at the Opera House last evening, which was the opening nightof Yankee Robinson's engagement. The comedy of "Naval Engagements" was presented, after which Madame San yeah, whose daring feats on the trapeze have excited the wonder and admiration of the world, entertained the audience by the performance of some of the most hazardous feats ever attempted by any one of her profession. The entertain ' ment concluded with "A Wife for a Day," with Yankee Robinson in the role of Matthew Tucker.. Tne same bill will be presented to-night. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.—Dr. Thayer's Cirdus is the great centre of attraction" for amusement lovers at present. The Old Theatre is crowded nightly, and the entertainments are of a most excellent character and fally worthy of the patron= age of the public. SMYTHE'S AMERICAN THEATRE.—The excitement at this establishment, conse quent upon the appearance of Miss Nel lie Taylor, Gurr, the man-fish, Gus Wil liams and the many other brilliant at tractions, is unabated. The house is crowded, nightly. Go early if you want • a seat. EXCELSIOR HALL.—A large and select audience assembled at Excelsior Hall, •• - Allegheny city, last evening, to witness the astounding performances upon the piano of that wonderful musical prodigy Blind Tom. The entertainment was of courseva most excellent one, and the au dience were delighted with it. The con cert will be repeated this eventng, with a change of programme. - United States District Court—Judge Mc Candless. On Monday forenoon the Court deny , ered an;opinion in the case of 'United States vs. J. B. Finlay, charged with making false returns of woolen manu factures, with intent to cheat and de fraud, quashing the indictment. —The-letter book of General HaUeck, containing all the correspondence on the subject ol.the removal of Gen. Grant when at Vicksburg, including the order for his removal, has been found. The order wan signed by Gen. Halleck, but was inspired by Secretary Stanton, who, at that time, directed the correspondence of Gen. Halleck. Generalßanks' friends are urging him to give all the papers in his possession on the subject to the public; bat he still refuses to do so. —Two men were killed, and three se riously injured yesterday morning, at Fonda, N. Y., by the explosion of a last on the Fonda, Johnstown it Cloverstrille Railroad. • • - PRESCRIBING . FOR THE PEOPLE , , We have disnensarles, hospitals.'noble insti tutions of all kinds tor the relief of human ills. Every though fel citizen appreciates the vane of these estabpshments for the amelioration of suf fering. But thay do not cover the whole ground; indeed, it is imtiossiblean the nature of things, that the amount of good they do should be at all in proportion to the popular need, Theyare con fined.. principally * to large eittell, To the sick man in the remote west, forexample. of what use) is the New York City Ho:TIMM, or the N York Dispensary, But. although asy.uma for invalids are nut to be found . everywhere, an un equaled tonic and alterative is within the reach of all. There Is no settlem.nt that bears a name, within the limits of the United N.ates, 'refire HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER . ; is not pro curable. It Is a medicine for the whole commu nity, easily obtaleahle by all its members. AA this period of the year, when the ...limit son of Yeti nary" is beginning to evoke unwhole some vapors from the earth, and the "fever and ague season" Is c o'e at band, this excellent we ttable preparationshould be taken as a 7011.7gilta OW TUB SYSTLIK. All. complaints proc.eding from indigestion are rampant when the winter breaks lip In a "ground thaw:" almoly because no sensible. precantioos are, as a rule, taken to prevent them. forestall the evils that lie Verdo in many a marsh. and swam°, and pool, ready 'o trounce upon the neglertfol as soon as toe sun shall have licerated the firming miasma from the r. eking Escape bLlous attuks. colic, sad utalarloos endeinics and ep- ening and mniating„ :the idemi digestive,secretive . and discharging, organs with tne MOOT SITICA- V.INIS AND nat.easfre Or Ala. ITOZTABLE /N . DiSiWPSI* fe alw ayssagravated by the damps of early Boring, and Shakspeare tells to that "the sun In March (loth nourish agues." Against both these. complainte, HOSTkT rEIVS STOMACH are the be,at possible pro tection. THE SOISND OF THE LUNGS. One of the most accurate "ways of determining whether the Innis are in a healtny or diseased con dition. is by means of listening to the respiration. To those experienced in this practice it becomes as plain aninaex to the state of the lungs. and b as well known to the operator ae are the Yokes of his most intimate acqaaintancea. The belief that -. long standing c o ughs, and diseases of the lungs upon Which they are dependent, are incurable, are tsstbecontind ohrsolote. One great advantage to be gained from thusadvance in medical knowlo edge is tte earlier . appliastion of those whd be iborne afflicted With thote dbseases to some one competent to afford relief. 'I he error which had • taken hold of the public mind in regard to the 'csrabilityofcoilsumptiou, or rather non-curabil . ity, hi that becoming obliterated, and .it is well that it shoukl be so, not that persons shoal lose - that sanatory 'fear which would make them apply • ter a timely remedy, <but that all might be ludo oed tense remedies while there Limy hope; It Is ibe delay In these cues that fills us with lITA prehension and alarm,' for if every one would • make timely application of 'DS) RiFyggs, , d • Wilk Cliits in the beginning of scold or cough, g e w oases would go so fuss to bUomejgremedlp- Die. • Solffet the Doctors great m e dicin e Btore.. No. 140 Wood street. WILL SHORTLY REMOVE Te HIS : NEW. STORE. NO. 16 LIBERTY STREET. SECOND DOOR FROM ST CLAIR. 10EYSER , S RESIDENT OFFICE FOR L UNG EXAMINATIONS AN9 THE TREAT . sr,NT OF OBSTINATE CHRONIC DISEASES, No. /90 PENN STRE.ET. PITTSBURGH. RA: °Mee Hoare from 9 A. N. until 4 P. st.. And from to Sat Right. Th6Cirialigr Lecture. Miss Olive Ugan will lecture at the Academy of Music next Thursday even ing, on "Paris, the City of Luxury." The following Criticism wetake from one of our ablest exChanged: "The lecture, is full of telling points, which apparently come to the surface 'without effort.. There is just enough sa tire to give it flavor, and not enough to be reckoned as one of the features. There are thrusts of wit which flash like keen steel, but do not wound. There is plenty of drollery. Miss Logan speaks fluently, without the aid of manuscript, and talks all over. She appears to enjoy herself amazingly, and #as a happy faculty of communicating ber enjoyment to other.. Her voice is clear, ringing, and peculiarly sympathetic, and her manner is atto ,gekher charming." NEW ADVERTISPATFINTS, rOff'EXCELiIIOB HALL, ALLE OKENY. BLIND TOSE MATINEE, TODAY. at 236 r. st. Tickets, 50 cents; (141- &en,. 215 cents. t 23.11 Iar"BLIND TOM, THE MUSICAL WONDERI - MATINEE TO-DAY At EXCELSIOR HALL, Allegheny, •t AM r. x. Adm Lesion, 50 cents Chlldr,n, A 8 ceote. fe23:r2 ItgrBRING ALL THE CHIL DREN TO HEAR AND SEE ' BLIND. Tom-. At EXCELSIOR HALL, Regbeny, TO•DAT et St% r, M. Admission, 5 cents. 1e 23:f3 'TO THE CHRISTIAN PUB LIC.—The FIRST COLORED REGU LAR BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALLEGHENY appeals to the Christian people of this vicinity for aid for Church. habbath eehool, and other purposes.' A. CHURCH SOCIABLE will be held In. DAVIS'S HALL, on Water street. a few yards from Federal, on 311..NDAY AND TUES. DAY EVENINGS, March Ist andat 6 o'clock. let ets, bacludtbs; Supper, 50 cents each; admissionovithont supper, .915 cents each. The Committee will spare no pains to -render the occasion pleasant and entertaining. We ask the assistance of Lhris t lan s of all d .nominations. Tickets for sale by the Soliciting Committee and at the Raptist Book Depository on r fifth Avenue, near Market street. • S. A. NE ALE Chairman, P. T. CAPERTON, T. P. SAMPSON, fe=:elco.vs Committee of Arrangements. MERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES. MISS OLIVE LOGAN WILL LECTURE Ai''THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Thursday Evenly, r Feb. 25th. e Stibject—Taris, the City or Luxury.” Admission. IA cents to all parts of the House No Reserved Seats. Noharge on Season Tickets Doors open at r. x . Lecture at 19 P. 11. IWE MAN, OR THE MEN. who bold PATRON'S TICKRTS of the 2d 3d SERIES OP WASHINGTON MEDAL LB PENT, are hereby informed that the dra w. ings were made January 29. 1869. and that cir culars 'giving fell luformatio2 of the numbers drawn, will be sent to persona interested. on their undressing the WASHINGTON MEDAL LION PEN COMPANY, New York. B.—RzAD • SIDCTICEkTh or TIIE 4111 SE. RIES. 1e.2i:19 A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF AP- POINTMEN T. ssinult DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. as: At Pittsburgh, tills 38d ility of February. A. D. 1889. To Whhomit May Concern:—The undersigned hereby glv s notice of his appointment as As signee of NIL' tit.ibAS kilLl.ls.R. - of Allegheny city, in the rcounty of Allegheny and State of Peuroylvaola, within said Distrit:torho has ilteti adjudged a bankrupt npon his own petition by the District Court of said District. .1. W. KIRK kg, Ass'gnee. fenetdr Attornev-ak-Law. 87 Fifth ay..nne. VALITABLE FARM FOR SALE. , -Situate 2%. miles from Hal cht , a Station, on Western Pennsylvania Railroad, 17 miles from Allegheny City; contains 90 acres of 60 of which is cleared, balance in best timber, water in every field, underlald'velth best of coal; soil excellent for craft' growing ; on which are erected a two storyframe dwelling, two stables. a young °rams tUnst be . .ginning to bear of best quality of fruitlkood roads from station to farm. Persons wgnitug .one of the best farms in the county, and at low price and easy terms are ex pressly directed to the abOve• Apply to B. EicLAnt, fal: • Beal Estate Agents. 'VALUABLE STOCKTON AVE- . y NUE 'PROPERTY FUR SALE—In good location near Federal street, lot 60 feet fr n.t by ii&O deep to Water street. A double two story Brick House,. wide central hall, large parlor, library. sitting room, dining room. kitchen, wash room, OM chambers, two bath rooms, closets, three attic . rooms, gas and hot and cold water 'fixtures throughout, front and back porches. cemented cellars, sky light ventilate, s, brick stable, etc. Persons in search of a good location in Alle gheny are requested to examine this degrable property. • • B. CUTHBERT £ BOWS, 85 Smithfield stte,t. AT AUCTION._ Beautiful: Residence sHADYsIDE: 1 , . . Monday, March Ist, at 4 O'Clock, Will be sold, by auction, on the premises. the very beautiful residence and grounds' of the I te Orrin liewtos, Bmi., at Sbadyside Station, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The grounds consist of 4 acres, well Improved, and - bight/ ornamented with fruit, shade and forest trees, sena:ben' sad small fruits. That I portion In front of tb- hones is a beautiful level lawn of about one hundred yards square, Belle that in the rear, use a handsome, gentle Sl ope to the railway.' The house is a two.story d ouble frame. containing parlor, sitting and d tangle.. pas, with. folding doors. live bed rooms , kiteben wash house, pantries. closets, and other covenlences. There are marble mantles, Boston rage. bake oven. boiler . pumps, i prim: bonze. stable and I 1 carriage. There are handsome fro t and side p,„ecbes, and an observatory from which exceed- 1 ingly nee views of the surroundingcountry can be obtained. The house is substani ly built, and has a very pleasant appearance. it adjoins toe residence of Dr. Huey and is e ~ irJed by those of News. Renshaw, Bitchcee , Pitcairn, Lewis and Graham. It is near to clo arch and school house and and but a c, few yards from iShadyslde Station. There are eight trains daily to and trom the cit eighteen minutes clue. in view of the spaolou and com fortable dwelling. the eligible dinette, the easy travel, the good neighborhood, and ell the pleas ant surrPnodingsrtnis property should commend procurea atteuti,:n of business men dirteg to beautiful suburban home. I' m, preset ses are unoccupied, so that immedia.e possession can be given. BI applying at 118 Wood !Met t., arrangements will be made for daily eXhibition. Terms—Une.tbird cash, balance In/ one and two ears. Train for sale leaves at 8:25 .r. M., city A., LEGGATE, Anetl 159 Federal street, All EN HAY. NO. 1 TIMOTHY 8A For sale by bale or In quaatltt, at 405 LIBERTY ST • • Opposite Union $2.000 T O LOAN 0 • BOND. AND:MOBTOACOL for 1, 2 or 3 years, Apply GEO. B. COCllRANAttorney•a 4 Lsw , fe'lmix3 1114. 00 Grant,Pittabar h Pa. • CORN AND-CEDAR BOARDS. IL/ 532 sacks Corn; LOUO feet inch Cedar-Boards.nowlandMlS from steamer Mary Mirage/ fer4mie by ft. 22 ISAIAH UICXKT a co. 2Po ausnOus OF REACH 1-naaas & BTIOTENSON, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRU A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASBURY LIFE INSIIIIME COMPANY Of New York. The Asbury Company has insured, in tha first nine months of Its busine se, over an unexampled success, and is rapidly 'lncreasing day by day. This Company isiumi policies in all the forms In present use. on stogie and loint lives, endow- manta and =unities. A special table for lives of ministers by their congregations ' calculated at much below he ordinary rates A special -table of half rates for the first ten oars. Few restrictions on , travel and none after the first year. Registerel Policies; countersigned by the In surance Department of the State, certifying that such policies a're, secured by a special deposit of public stocks. All Policies Absolutely NON-FORFEITABLE. Dividends to Polley holders on a new and most popular plan Introduced by this Company, after two payments, !Li - liftable, at the option of In- Buren), to an Inman of the policy, to reduc tion of future premiums, or payable in cash. In surersl preferring to relinquish their interest in profits may have instead a bonus addition of one-third of amount of policy. Members icommodsted by a loan of one bird of premiums when deshed, but no note re gutted Books of rates furnished on application to the Company. or any agent 129 Smithfield Street , FRANCIS SELLERS, fe22:e93 AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Grading and Paving of Spring Garden Avenue from Main • Street to new City Line. SEC. 1. Be if ordained dad enacted by theSels ct and Common fiouncife of the City of Allegheny; and R is hereby ennettel by the authority of Ms same, That the Comm tee on Streets be and they are hereby authorized and directed to Invite anti receive proposals ,or the giudlng and tossing of Spring %Jansen avenue as afore , aid, and to con tract therefor with 1 he lowest and best bidder or bitlrerr. at their discretion 61e. 2. That for the purpose of i.ifraylng the cost and expenses of Lilo said Im rovements. there be and is hereby levied a special tax, to be equallyassesseo upon the several lots - troundmg and abutting ' , lion the sate Spring Darden ave• nue. respectively in proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. exc. 3. Thetas soon se the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be fully ascertained, It Email be the duty of the Street Conirulssloner to assess and apportion the same among the several lots bounding 'and abutting upon said Spring Garden avenue respectively. according to the rule above indicated. and ther,uoon proceed to mate demand and cod et the saree...accortling to the provisions of the Act of the General AllbCtri bly of the Commondesith of Pennsylvania, en titled “An Act defining the manner of collecting the expenses or grading and paving of the streets and alleys of iheCity of Allegheny. and for other pit poses," passed the thlraletn day of March, 132. SEC. 4. That so much of any ordinance or part of any ordinance that may conflict with. or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is herehy repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law this the 18th day of / ebruarr, A. D. 1869. JAMES MeRRIER. President of the Select Connell. Attest: J. R. 1 , E.1.E1r. Clerk of Select A C LF nell. on RED SLACK, President of Common Council. ADM: R. DILVVOWiII. - • Clerk of Common Council. fe=:f6 AN ORDINANCE To atithoride the Grading of Blossom - Sz,c. 1. Boit' *Ma (nal and enacted by the Select and Common (-enact/a of the City o-' d llegheey, arid i• hereby oraatnect and enacted by the au thority. of the same,. That the Committee on streets be invite ey are hereby authorized and directed toand receive proposals for the granting o tbl l lo ° w s 41 1 L a biddertconjrr contract de h r e a rc , at ' their discretion. hike. M. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expense-s of the said improvements, there be, and is hereby lesied,a special tax,to be equally assessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting upou,the said Blossom alley re spectively la prdportion to the feet front in them respectively comprhed, and bounding and abut ting as aforesaid. SEC. 3. '1 hat as sot n as the cost and expenses' of said improvements shall be hilly ascertained. it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioners to assess and apportion the same among the se v erallots bounding and abutting upon said Blos =gal criverenvir t;;e4rpogigxdigmrig: demand and collect the same. according to the act of the Dauer:el Assembly of Ilia Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " deed— ing the manner of collecting the expertseb of grading and paving the streets and alloys of the. City of Allegheny. and=-for o her purpose's," passed the thirtieth day of }larch, 1863. Pyre. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same Is hereby repealed Ordained and enacted into a law, this the eighteenth day of February, Anse Domini one .thousand eight hundred and aixey-nine. JAMEY. bIeBBIER President of Select Council. Attest: J. R. °WIT. ' clerk of Bata. Council. 'ALF BIM SLAbli. President of Common Council. /Uteri R. DILWOU.TII. Clerk or uommon Council' feD:i7 • ANI ORDINANCE firmatbortze the Grading and Paving of Franklin Street from Beaver Av. envie to the Ohio 111Ver. Errertost 1. Be k ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of .- gheny, and U ithereby ()Maimed and enacted by the authority or the came, Than the Committee on Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to invite and receive proposals for the tgrading and Paving t f Franklin street. as aforesaid, and to contract therefor with the low est and best bidder or bidders, at their discre tion. Sao. S. That for the purpose Of di fraying the cost sad expenses of the said Improvements, there be, and Is hereby levied. a special tax, to be equally assessed upon the several lo s bound ing and abutting upon the said Franklin street. respectively in proportion to the feet front In pep respectively comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. • ex.C. 3. 'I. hat as soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements shall be fully ascertained, It shall be tee duty of the dtreet Commis.loner to " les s and Apportion tue amine among the several lots bounding and abutting upon said Franklin street respectively, according to the rule above i n dicated, arid thereupon pruceed to meke de mand an collect the same, according to the pro visions of the Act of the General Assembly of the c om nionwealte Of Pannsylvania, entitled .'An Act weaning the manntr of col acting the ex, • panic of grading and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other A passed mu c ho da ordinan c ee 1E133. . tinc 4.. That so of any as may con flict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, bo and the same Is herebylrepealed. • Ordained and enacted Into a law this the lath day. of February, Mu. JAMEM ISICERIER, , • , President of Select Council. ' Af,t4sts J. R. 'OXLEY. Clerk of Select Council. • • •c ALFRED BLACK, President of Common Council. Attest: R. Divorouruo Clerk of Comon'Councll. fan ill =a =II E I El Mli $2,000,000, OFFICE: Resident Director. S. 'Y. KENNEDY, ' Solicitor. Alley. NEW ApVEETIBEIr:ENTS, DIMS IN DRY At bOe., Good Fast Colors At 12 1.2 e., Beet Quality At 10e., linen Toweling. At 20e., - Cotton Table Clot At 23c., Yard Wide Fenth At 12 1.2 e , Yard Wide Ble Un.•.Rood. At 121.2 c., Yard Wide Sb Un. At 81.00, Melee White S Bosoms. FULL ASSORTNE Sheeting Muslim, Pillow Case Li Table Linens, Table Napk White Q, Mil Very Low P WHOLESALE AN na WILLIAM SE ISO AND I FEDERAL :S ALLEGIIEN AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Gradi =I Six: 1. Be it ordained and en , tied by the Select and Common Councils of the C ty of Allegheny, and u is hereby oraa.n.d aatt enacted by the au thority of the same. That trio Committee on streets be and they are hereby authorized and di rected to invite and receive proposals for tne Paving of Jamey" street, and toicontract therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at, their discretion. „SEC. 2. That for the purpose) defraying the cost and expenses of the sal improvements, there be and is hereby levied a t pedal tax, to be equally assessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting upon the said Jaiappa street respect. Ivelv. in proportion to the feetont in them re o speet %sy comprised, and bound in g and abutting as afore, aid. • bk.C. 3. That aS stionr,aa the cost ana expenses soa m l i lblie m hpr d e u v t e y m o e f n t taM e S a reet e C r o u m sw ss e ion tski r ne o 4 a s. ssess and apportion among the 6,..^veral lots tfannd lag and abutting upon said Jalatipa street re spectively. according to the rule above indicated, and th ereupou proceed to Inak s demand and col lect the same, according to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act de fining tba,mattner of collecting the expenses of graeing and paving of the streets and alleys of the lty of Aliegheny, and for Other purposes,. passed the 30th day of March. 1852. SE 44. That so much of any ordinance as may condlct with, or be napplfed 6 hy the foregoing, be and the same is hereby ts.peal , d. Ordained anti enacted into a inn this the 18th day or February. A. D. MY. I JAMEL 4 MeBRIER, President of Select Council. Attest J. W. OXLEY. • Clerk of Select Council. ALPitB.l3 +SLACK, ' President of Common Council. Attest: U. Ditmonnt Al C 1 f 8 Clerk of Common cline 1.. feTt: AN ORDINANCE AO Aathortse tt!eGradlpg• enil Paving of Dlrine Alley. Esc. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Be. teed and Common Councils of the City of Alle gheny, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the saint, .1 hat the committee en Streets be, and they are hereby authorized and dhected to invite and receive Proposals for the Grading and Paving of Divine alley u aforesaid, and to contract therefnr with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion. Soc. li. That for the purpose, of defraying the cost and expenses of said iteprovements.there be, and is hereby levied, a special tax, to be equal. y assessed upon the saverallote bounding and abut ting upon the said Divine alley respectively in proportion to the feet front In them respectively comprised, and bounding and abutting as afore said. -- SEC. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of Bald Improreinews shall be fully ascertained it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and emu:moon the same among the !ev ent lots bounding and notating upon toe said Divine alley respectively. according to the rule above indicated, end thereupon proceed to make demand and collect the same, according to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth 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." pissed the 30th of March, 1883. Sac. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may contact with or be• Supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is hereby r-pealrd. Ordained and enacted luta laW this tha 18th day of February, a, II . 11/80. • JAMES McBRIEE, President of Select Council. Attest: TOSitril It. OXIALT,! • Clerk of Select. Donnell. _ ALFRED SLACK. President of ,Common Cour cll. Attest: R. DiLsreitTil. Ct kof Common Council. ft 22:t4 JOSEPH WIESER. • Itooksaller, Stati(ter, Paper Dialer And Blank Book neumfacturaro METHODIST BOOK IDEPOSITORY (Methodist Eidseolial Block,) N 0.120 Smithfield Street, (Con. VIRGIN ALLEY.) A full assortment of Lim, Medical, u dSI kion o ates an tyl cho al B F o ncy No ta Pa you En d elo T es, and Visitleg Cards in great variety. :2:111 DISSOLIITION OF 'PARTNER SHIP.—Notice' la hereby Shen that the partnership -lately subsisting between ROBERT ANDREWS and EDWARD ARMSTRONG. under he firm name and style of Andrews & Arinstrone, mu t esolved on the day of Jan. nary. 1669, by al consent. all debts owing to said.partnership are to be received Dv said Edward Armstrong, and all demands on the said partnership, are tol_Pe pmsented to him for pay. me as. ROBERT ANDREWS, felS:c7l. • - EDWARD AIIidaTRONG. (3 • • <,R- ck- \e V 0 °) C D C?).' 4 . C '‹S !IP 0 B. y013.314450N J arAl. • OT CANN TAN.ERY, CONFECTIONARY, 108 CREAM and DINING SALOON, 83 Smilhfteld areal, corner or Diamond alley, rittseurgh. rartles and families supplle f il with Ice Cream and Oakes on sherinottcp. SUNDRIES. 70 bags_Pea et 2 gf: urY Apples; • • 3 do Quarter •On steamer Havana, to arrive ° , for sale by . tea • 01".1131 DlOlittY CO. le=2l Y 23, 1869. NEW. • ADVERT'S Groot:11s, .T WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, No. 180 and IN Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. FOR I! N' AND BOYS' \YEAR, BARCAINS IN Cassimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, eCO" cfbas, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, . ALLEGZIENY. GOODS. Calicoes. alleges. Damask. r Ticking. cited Mos- eting lfins• iris Linen T OF = EXTRA. QUALITY OF Heavy Black Silks. STRIPED AND CORDED Dream SILILIar. es, 'WILT lAM SEMPLE'S, NO. 180 AND IS2 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. fel; ices, RETAIL LE'S, BEET, 1869. .SPRING . GOODS. 1869. NEW SPRING GOODS Are Daily Being Received at F. H, EATON'S, No. 17 Fifth Avenue. Third arrival of HAMBURG EDGINGS. REAL AND .I3IITATICN LICE CHEM"- SETTES, - *Pall line of LADIES - JOUVIN KID GLOVES, FANCY STRIPED RIBBONS of all widths and colors. NEW NOVELTIES IN Embroideries, Lave Goods, Trimmings, And a choice line of HOSIERY AND ODEAETSe fresh supply of those (Bargains In TAPE BORDERED and HEEISTI tCH ED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. fear:Tits g. of Jalappa NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS, MST RECEIVED AT McCORD & CO's, 131 WOOD STREET. fee tASINT RESIDENCE AT HAZIEWOOR The House contain , eleven apartments com lbrtably arranged. The premises itiomprise nearly 8 acres of land, planted kith the best varieties of fruit tree and vine. Connected with these are spring house, well, stable, pasture for cow. .nd mast'' other conveniences of a comfort able home. A board walk leads from the station to the premises; and this, with the frequency of passing trains, renders the property quite acces sible to panics in bUsiness in the city. Enquire , G. K. PLOWER, Hardewoood, Pittsburgh. fe'tneB4 GitAY 5 B FERRY raurzo INK WORM. C.. E..ROBINSON, ANUTACTIMLIt 07 • Black and Colaced'Printing & LiihOgraphic Irardnsans, Gras , a Ferry Road and 88d Street ) fel6:e6o PHILADELPHIA. OIL COMPANI!. NOTICE.—The 'annual meeting of the Stock holqrs of the TRIUMPH OIL COMPANY will be held at their office, No, 19 SEVENTH (late /rwla) STREET, , • On Monday, March Ist, 1869, at 8 P.N.) For the purpose of electing Wagers for the ensu lag year s and for the transaction Of such other business u may come before them. felo:ie2 WILLIAM lIII3BSLEL Secretary. 017100 OP Tff2 ALLSOMEIT Vat Lay A.R. / Pittsburgh, J &unary 20, HOD. Or STOCK HOLDERS ANNUAL MECTlEU.—Theyegnlet annual vacating of the Allegheny Valley Ealltoad company will be held at Mc °lnce of the ointsany, No. AO Pike street, on TUESDAY, Aid day of rebrcarrt 1880, for the pm pose of electing a Board or Managers for the roming year and to :rename ;ton of such other business as map be presented. JOLIN BALLANT/NE, itleoretary. MARK NOTICES. Jar NOTICEb--0 .664 " • —ton. tiara. "Lott.' ' '•Wanit.'• ••Fband." ••Boarding• ••• tre., not ex nteslingi FO of LINES each wilt De tn ♦erted tn these solumr.s owe for TWENTY-Fl YR CENTS : each ottdittonat tine FIVE (TENTS. WANTED---HELP. WANTED. —An experienced .f SALESMAN for the Carpet Bueuees. Good re ferenees requl red. Apply to O. MeCLI TUCK & CO.. 23 • 'fat avenue.. WANTED.—GIRLS to SORT RAGS. Apply at .009EY'S BASKET FACTORY, on toe Pleasant Valley - Passenger Railway: ANTED--HELP.—AT En..- PLOYMENT OFFICE. Eli. 3 St. Clair Street, BOYe UIRLb and MEN, for dtilerent kinds of employment. Persons wanting help of all kinds can be supplied on short notice. WANTS. WANTED-1101118E.—A dwel• ling berme of four or five rooms. by a fans fly with no ebildren t Aderess, D. D.. Gagg,rrg OFFICE. WANT D--Bonds and Mort gages to the amount of 050,000 on city or county unencumbired property. having from one to five years to run, in amounts 'singing from $5OO to .5 000. - Also. business accommodation paper to the amount of $40,000, in ,sums from $6OO to $3,000, and from 60 days to 4 months to run. 160 acres of good Western lands to exchange for furniture. Apply to B. 11fcLATN & CO., jaV Cor. 4th avenue and Smithfield street. ANTEII--TO PURCHASE.- The MT. CARBON COAL CO. wish to pur- chase a number of Model Barges and a Stern-wheel Tow, Boat, About 110531x5 feet, Engines 24 inch cyan-. der aril 7 feet stroke. Address, giving full"par' - tictdars, price and where the boat may bdseen, JOHN BAIRD, President, Grand Tower. Moots felB:t77 TO LET. MO-LET,—Four new TWO STORY BRICK DWELLINGS on Franklin street, in the second square from the Passenger Railroad. Sixth ward. Allegheny, (late Borough of Manchester.) Each house Is furnished with a Boston range. and hot and cold water fixtures complete In both stories, and contains seven rooms besides bath room and finished garret. Inquire at the office of the subscriber, No. 33 — , 10.1n street, Allegheny. B. A. SAMPSON. "rankly, TO-LET.—That desirable mod- ERN built residence. No. 8 , 7 Marion St., Pittsburgh. For particulars apply to J. FER GUSON, Attorney-at• Law, 87 rifih avenue. _ . T0 -LET.-T 6 e ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, 'Metal street, Allegheny. City, above the Diamond. Po. session given March Ist. Apply to VIM. SEMPLE, ISO and 18A Federal street, Allegheny, _.-----.. MO-LET.—Three two story DWELLINGS, 6 rooms and cellar, at In Root order, Nos. 297. 299 and 301. Bob 14a. • Ilegheny, Inquire at office No. 1., FOURTH ANF.NUE. Pittsburgh. • rllO-LET That THREE STORY BUILDING, No. ft Logan street, contain ing eig ht rooms and basins large pa d attaebed. Rent $ 4OO per annum. Enquire of T. P. HOUS TON, GAZETTE OFFICE. Tpo-LET.—A fine, large, well finished BOOM, suitable for an office. In LI Weil Building. second floor, back. Apply at Boom for terms, fie. MO -LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION a well-lighted comfortable LL on t itch avenue, 30 by SO feet; well adapted for society meetings. Address Lock Box 169, Pltteburgh restollice. rllO-LET.—STORE and DWEIr 1 LING, No. 210 Beaver A venue. Allegheny City: contains Ave rooms, finishsd attic, store room and large cellar: gas and water. Awl) to S. S. D. •.01031PaON, on the premises. Posses sion given April lat. - _ _ atTO-LET.—ROOMS.—Two fine ROOMS In GAZETTE 'WILDING. Apply Counting Booms, 84 and 136 Fifth avenue. TO -LET.-ONE STORE ROOlll. FOUR BASEMEN= well lighted and. 112isbed. - z. OFFICES in the s-cond story. SL TPING ROOMS_ in the third story, and - ONE LARUE HALL. with two ante-rooms, in the fourth story of A. H. English & Co's new building, Fount avenue. Apply co A. H. ENG LISH & C0..•N0. SO Fifth avenue. TO.LET4-THE SECOND AND 1. THIS.) STORIES of a Business House on Fe , end street, Allegheny city. each room Is AO by ISO. Splendid location for a Plitri KAPH- Eli, SAMP4E ROOM or light Manufacturing.. Spacious !tont entrance, and in the best bu,inesti Cportion of the street. For particulars apply to ROFT d PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agents and Brokers, No. 139 Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE FOE SALE.-A NEW BRICK NOOSE or 6 rooms and lot, 50 by 200 feet, 200 grapevines, fruit trees, shrubhe'V, &c.. on the lot, at No. 180 Ridge stre-t Fifth ward, Allegheny Cltv. For terms and portiere lars apply on the promises. FOR SALE.-FRAME COT TACtit. contalning_nve rooms and excellent cellar,wlth lot 60 by 187 feet In the 19th ward, (formerly East Liberty. ) Price low. Enquire on the premises, or &duress B. B. 2i., GAZEITS 017 ICE. FOR ALE.—FARM AT A BAR— GAIN.-145 per acre will purchase • farm of 100 acres In Westmoreland county. Pa.. one and a half miles from a regular station on West Pennsylvania Railroad, all uhder good fence, good frame built barn, 'good house of rive rooms, plenty of fruit, abundance of good water, 70 acres cleared, balance in good oak timber, good neighborhood, school on the farm. Terms easy. Apply to Cool?? & PHILLIPS , Beal Estate Agents., No. 139 Fourth Avenue. 'lOO It MALE.-16th WART .-, BRICK HOUSF of seven rooms, on William street, adjoinms the residence of F. K. Duff; lot 40 feet front and 260 feet deep; well im proved midplanted with fruit trees. F.nonire on the premises, or of L. B. DM, 83 DIA MOND STREET. VOR SALE.-STOCK AND. Frx- A: TURES.—The Stock, and Fixtures of a drat. class Family Grocery. Store. The undersigned. wi , hing to enga.,e in another business offers the Fixtures and ettiek at a bargain. 9.W.PUSET. 49 Federal 4 tnet. Allegheny City. FOR SALE..;--That handsome TWO STORY BRICK fivrtzlDßNCE, No. 303 Western 'avenue. Alleahiny City; on the line of the Manchester Passenger Railway ;con tains ball, 8 rooms. finished attic bath room. hot and cold Water and gas throughout. The bald ing has a front 24 feet wide. and la erected on a lot 48 feet front by 120 back to a 20 foot We Terms earr.: 'For particulars enquire at the AL LEOBENY POBTIMPFICE. FtR BALE OR RENT.—That egant RESIDUAL E. corner Weetern Ave nue and Bidwell sheet. Allegheny. Lot 100 by WIT feet. Hotme contain' - 16 rooms. vrt h aII modern Improvements. At ply to GEOliGe. H. HOLTZMA.N, 80 -Fourth avenue. (up stairs,) !'lttsourgh. FOR SALE—Desirable Western AVENUE EE•IDENCE, located on West ern Avenue, Allegheny Cl , y. A doubts two story brick residence ut eleven rooms, hall and good cellar, finished in first class style. Lot 48 by 120 feet to a2O foot aile . y. Terms very easy. Apply to catorr & PHI .LTYS, Real Estate Agents,•No. 130 Fourth &venue. fellie4S OR .BALE.-RARE CHANCE FOR & WAGON kr/OUR—At Parnassus lon, -A. V. R. R..:11 miles from the rity. half an acre of ground vrith, shop and dwealne .and a large quantity of lumber; abundance of work for three hands; blacksmith shop cone. Wir. l ent; rare ooentug for mum a man of sma ll s, will be sold on very e 2 terms.' ; Apply to etIOFT & YetlLLiP.s. heal Nstate Ageots. No. 139 Fowl. Avenue. . • - • . . FOR SALE.--1313SINE88 PROP.- ARTY.—Ii now offered ror sale that deans- LOT Or GROUND. No. MT : Smithfield street. This property is we , l located. fde busi ness. Parties on lookout for a cool stand wir do well to call. n BAILEY, .FARR&LL & CO' No. 167 timithfleld street. 'on SALE. &miry Residence and You Acres of 61round, Four miles from Allegheny and easy of some to the cities oy the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, orbs the New brighten Torn pike. The house P mew finished in modern style and contains 15i rooms, Including finished attic: also pantries. bathroom and a well or neve fail ing soft water at the kitchen door. The lot con tains a variety of hole trees in boarieg candl- Ven, a coal house and Stable, with large cistern. The dwelling is tocated on an eminence. and commands an extensive . view of the Ohio River and surrounding,tountry, Ills smolt desirable Minn, and ran be bought upon. reasousbie terms. For further information apply to F. A. BATES. office run Ugh. Oli Works 06 th Street, (formally Hof:mock.) fon:e4
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