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NEW YORK CITY.
Union Pacific• Railroad and Fisk—Con
-1 filet of JurisdieUen Between ( Federal
. . and State Courts—Circular from
Agents of the Central Pacific Company
—”uritered and Robbed--Conventlou
of tfactroaa Ticket Agents.
My xiaelirati'a to the raistairita (inane.) •
NEW Yank - , April 8, 1869.
Judge'lhatchford this morning refused
to grant a stay of proceed ings in the
Union Pacific Railroad case. In the Su
preme Court Judge Barnard announced
he had received a letter from one of the
counsel of Messrs. Durant and Cisco,
, stating they had concluded to act on the
. op/ nof Judge Blatchford and not ap
pearbe
fore the. Supreme Court. M.
Fie of the counsel. for Fisk, charac
terized Judge Blatchford's decision as a
more flagrant case of extra-judicial opin
ion than the well known case of Dred
Scott, and argued that the absorption of
State powers into the Federal authority
had already proceeded far enough.
Judge Barnard rendered -an opinion ao-•
knowledging no superior but the upper
courts'of this State, and the Supreme
Court of the United States, and an
nouncing he would submit to no other.
He then directed a reference in each of
the contempt proceedings to ascertain
Fisk's damages, etid report to the Court
on the 2 3d.inst.
Messrs Fisk and Hatch, the well
known bankers, have issued a circular
for
that th e of their customers, - stating
' that _their firm is in no way concerned or
interested In the litigation pending be
tween Jas. Flak, Jr., and the Union Pa
. cific .-Rallroael company. The Central
Pacific Railroad Company, for which
they are agents, is a , distinct
and sePate corpo ration, hvin
distinct' and ra separate property, a an d
whose standing and financial affairs have
no connection with the Union Pacific,
- Company, or the Credit Mobilier.
They claim also that that the_ subsidies
from the general government and State
of California, as well as the proceeds of
stock and mortgage bonds, have been
faithfully applied to the construction of
the road, and that all its obligations to
the government are being fulfilled with
thoroughness, and •no dividends
or . profits have been declared
since the commehcement, the whole
of the surplus earnings being ex
pended in construction and equipment.
The only point in dispute between the
Central and Union Pacific Companies in
volves merely the control
as
o g f about sev
y-
entfive miles of road lyin the et
ern shore of Salt Lake. The n
rights of
both parties will.be examined and repor
ted to Congress by a special commission
during the coming summer. • In the
meantime the actual connection of the
two lines will be made in May, near Og
den City, and the transit of passengers,
mail and freight made without interrup.
tion until the meeting point is estab
lished.
U
J. W. Thomas was knocked o, -
~tally injured and robbed near d h wn is resifa
dence in Bergen City, last night, by
highwaymen.
A, convention of Railroad Ticket Agents
throughout the country met to-der.
Forty -Seven delegates were present.
C. P. Clelland was chosen President.
Without transacting any other business
an adjournment took place till to-mor
row, when the reports of committees sill
be subtnitted. The main business before
the convention is the adjustment of
freight and passenger rates between
New-York, .the west and other sections.
The mails for 'England, by H amb urg steamers, will herea ft er be landed at
Plymouth, and those for France at Cher
bourg.
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BRIEF TELEGRAMS:
'..,:. ' • —The official Republican majority in
St. Louis, at the recent election, is 2,884.
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—Gen. W. A. Nichols, Adjutant General
of the Military Division of the Minis
. • sippi. died on Thursday morning.
1,
' lars.
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—ltis rumored at New York that a
late Prussian mail from Bremen to that
port was robbed of over s million dol
:' —ln the Brooklyn Court of Sessions.
.' on Thursday, Thomas McCann was sen
.. 4 te_ncedto
fur highway robb
lon. H h o e r
a P u e i s
e t e y n m t i a r y o t t r ,
of N
twenty ew
T y
ery.
o elllll rk,
is in Chicago. He has entirely recovered
111 from the injuries received at the recent
1 railroad accident. -
... —The German actress, Mad. Von Pit
". tendorf, committed suicide in San Fran
'`
sequence -of the death of her husband
was the cause.
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—Business In Chicago was never bet
.-/ ter. The merchants generally have all
-i f they can do. Field, Leiter & Co, BoWen
N Brothers, Day, Allen it Co., and many
other firms, report a heavy increase of.
, trade over last year.
-Hon. Leonard Swett, of Chicago, and
..1 his sister-in-law, Miss Quigg, weresevere
' ly insured. Wednesday evening, by being
thrown from their carriage while the
horses were running at full speed. Mr.
Swett recaived the worst injuries.
—About seven 'o'clock' Thursday
morning, at Peoria, Illinois. a fire was
discovered -in the round house of the
! Chicago and Rock Island Railway. The
building and the locomotives were en-
Urals , destroyed. Loss estimated at
$ 50 .000; insured mostly in Chicago
°filet*. '
'•=4 New Orleans dispatch says a for
midable expedition under Frtmk P. Blair
and General Steadman is fitting out there
to assist the Cuban patriots. The first
instalment of the expedition will be sent
on a steamship to Cuba, and it is said
there are no- fears of goyerateent inter
ference.
..-.A fire at Enob-noster, on ,the Pacific
Railroad, in the western part of Mis
souri, Monday night, destroyed twelve
business houses In the center of the
downs.
liias from fillylolixtyi thoUsand
Insured u follows: !Etna, of
Hartford_. 114,500; Phcenix, of Hartford,
14 ,50(4 -north Pdissotsit, t1E,704% Foment"
and Mechanics, of Quincy, 1 11., $1,000;
The State, ofHeinilton, lin., 11,0(M).
—On WedlietidaY night two' brothers,
named Montgomery -and Byron Lead, '
nraildered a you n g
man named PAO. at t
a 'ategitir Im - 1 ;In Liberty townshlp o
4dams county, one hundred miles south
ftiC of Quitiiry, 44 The : two Leaches
went to the tinging s cheol and naked for
the teacher. >He refused to go , tb the
door. • Price went out and was instantly
stabbed, feral inns by both of the
t i
Leaches, and dl at, ono*. The mur
der, fled. The t agedy is the result of
an old family fen . . -
th e Mich iga n Southern Bailibad are to
meet in ohleago, and vote on the ques
tion of consolidation with the Lake Shore
Road. extending from Toledo to Erie.
The Directors ofthe two roads have voted
unanimously In favor of the arrange.
ment. It is believed the 'Buffalo dr Erie
Railroad will enter into the same ar
rangenient. The entire length of the
combined roads would be five hundred
?arid thirty-nine miles, and adding
branches, about nine ' hundred miles,
with a capital of qty-three millions.
CITY
liteat Estate Waiiilten.
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deeds 3 - .
The fpllovring " dee d s filed . of
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record before H. SnivOy, Esq., Recorder
4pril 9, 1869; -
Robert Bole to Tbos. FL Babe. A_pr.l 1. l 8%; lot
No. 15, in plan of bidden st al. Pittsburgo; Pa.
..... . ..... . .. - . ............... .Tune . $6. CO)
Joan ti . rown . / . 0 ......... W. Black, l, 1 887:
lot Nn . 1, Brown a plan, 'Colon township. lot 300
Allen Kira patrlek to &hos. If. Rabe. o Aprti 1,
1869; lot No. 15, hi Woods' plan Pitt brown
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• 4 6 000
Witham (Green 10 John Sherry, March 13. 1568; lot
No. 26, Robb's plop, Eleventh ward Pitts -
but gitt. 24 by 80 feet ................... „..... ... $5OO
George Green's executors - to Henry Crons. au
gust 23. 1566: lot I% Union Avenn-, bixtn ward.
AlieghtnY. 24 by eet 1300
John tv. Taylor et ox. to John EL Matthews,
April /, 167! lot on Liberty street, Ninth ward
Pittsburgh, 14 by 50 feet. wall bullthugs.s2-333
Joan G. Matthews to Westley Chapel station
Aprll 8. 1869; the shore described property.*soo
Peter Ciows to. dohn Meinerl, March, 28, 1889 ;
tract of land in la..lana township, containing
._ 0 acres 59 p e tthes•• •••.• ... , . *1,414)
ThOl. W. Hoffman t' p e rche5...........,
Cf well. March 13,
869; lot. No. 56. Brown's pia , at corner or lin
o . and Jane streers , Orysb borough, irregn
r
R dolph Leonbart it. W.i- EL Dynasty:4 e s t 1a1.,.290
prli 5. 1869; Pact of land in Wi.kbati township
ontalnkg 2 acres and 109 perches; also, a lot
In the same t ,, wnshlp, containing 77 perches
3.268
A W. McCauley to , °Asper Ford. March 1, /859;
ct of land in,Marsh.ll townthip containing
2,
ins. acres, o e 1
n ;I!
i t with i t z l ep cp ,7 r u o v . e
Carson,
.1 Persaliles township, co t a s
rches, with buildings $4.40%)
aird April
ng l .
47
ac 1869: 4 4 ; 4 1 5 r i5 t
Louis Bohnr to Geo. Reldle; Oct. 17, 1867; lot on
Bout dary street, 48 I.y• 65 feet,- .... . ... $275
Louts Mertz to kla y liraff, - March 2 8 1569 .... on
NV a. hingtou street, Birmingham, 10 b.:60 feet
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JnoadcCreajr,toJno.Crnn,litarchB.l. 1869;lo on
Market street 01x th ward. Allegheny, 21 by no
fe
Josejsk Babron to - Godfred Becket. Novembers,
1869; lot in
• lndian in townshp cottllvper.hes.
S. W. defftles to
Dr. Dayid Cowley, Mar.h 1,
1869, lot on Turr p ke road- l'wenty-third wars.
' Pittabursh, 60 by 198 feet ... - . , .. .. ... ...SI
fTh• s. McGirvey to Jo.eph /110 . 6 ....... April 0 9. 00
_ 1869; lot on (berry alle,y, Pittsburgh, 15 by_ 60
feet ~... -
fr., 000
Geo. W. Fog & Wm. Anshutz to Jas. Stewart,
March 16, i 1869; lot on Federal ' street. Third
ward. Allegheny, 20 by 92feet, with building...
.
... . ..... $5,500
"Night Stiller" In Limbo.
John Coonrad, a German "night
ioiler," was arrested last night by the
Mayor's police, while cleaning a cess
pool on Harrison street, in the Ninth
ward, for which, it appears, he had no
permit. He alleges that he appli
ed to the proper officer for .a permit,
phich was refused him, and having con
tracted to do the job, proceeded to do
the work without it..
At a meeting of the Board of Health
last fall it appears that a resolution was
adopted resolving to issue no permits to
any person for cleaning cess pools ex
cept to those who had iron boxes on the
carts used for that purpose, and in order
to conform to this resolution many per
sons engaged in the business, and
among others Coonrad procured the
iron boxes and continued to ply
his vocation under the new regu
lations. Subsequently, however, the
Board- of Health took another step
in the matter, which, it appears, ex
cludes all persons from engaging in the
business of night soiling except those
provided with the "steam vault
cleaner," a patent arrangement owned
by W. C. McCarthy, Esq., and it was
upon the strength of this action that the
permit was refused Mr. Comarad.
Mr. C. is resolved to test the matter in
the Courts, so he states, to see whether
or not the Board of Health have the au
thority to refuse permits, when the par
ties applying for them comply with the
city ordinances relative to the subject.
Ingratitude.
A few days since Jacob: Fluameen, a
youth from Germany, arrived in Alle
gheny with a letter of introduction to
Mrs. Maria Knight, residing on Green
street, Allegheny, from a relative in
Germany. In accordance with the rec-
ommen ation of the letter, Mrs. Knight
interested her friends in behalf of the
youth, which resulted in the securing of
a situation for him in Pittsburgh. Jacob.
accordingly determined upon settling
hereabouts, and with this end in view se
cured boarding under Mrs. Knight's
roof.
board went well for a few days, until j
the ertiad'an opportunity of exhib
iting his character which was afforded
on Wednesday evening. On that even
ing the lady went away an hour or two
after supper, leaving Jacob and her only
son in the house. A short time after she
had gone Jacob dispatched the boy on an
errand, and while he was absent, pro
ceeded to ransack the house. In his
runiagings he procured a twenty dol
lar gold piece twent dollars in green
backs and g o ld ring y
valued at ten dol- '
lars, with wich he disappeared. I Mrs
Knight on ret h urning home quickly-dis
covered her loss, and at once proceeded
to the Mayors office. The police were
set on the track of the ungrateftil thief,
and yesterday morning officers Camp
bell and Ekery arrested him at the
'Union Depot, as he was about leaving on
the two A. at. train. Subsequently he
bad a hearing before the Mayor, when
the facts in the case were developed as
stated. Jacob is now in jail, awaiting
trial on a charge of larceny.
A Troublesome Chicken Coop.
Philip Stackawalt, residing on Ohio
street, Allegheny, rejoices in the posses
session of a lot of chickens. Unfortu
nately, however, the accommodations
afforded by the premises occupied •by
Philip are somewhat. limited, and the
feathered objects of , his affections are
compelled to live and -move and have
their being is the attic of the, house.
Had the whole home been in the posses
sion of Philip perhaps no trouble would
have been experienced by this conversion
of a portion of it into *chicken coop; tut
circumstances alter eases. The - lower
part of the house is oothipied by Nicholas
Haiti', who objects to , Philip's chickens.
The principal objection '
.being the-exist
ence of- apeculiar odori . tnitittoll agreest.
ble, which permeates every part of the
dwelling, and which he claims la directly
traceable to the home of the ;'faitherld
lodgers in'the attic. At - thet'listance of
Nicholas amairant was issued-by Alder
man Eggers for the arrest of Philip, for.
nialntatningo nnisance. ' •
- An Indefinite Bargain.
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Mrs. Mary . A. Murphy made informit
tion . before Aldeiman re yester-
, . sus .
dayagainst A. A. Parsons for larceny as
bailee.. The .difiloulty: Seems , to have
arisen from the indefiniteness of a.bar,
'gain in regard to therepairing of 110010
furniture -by - the defendant, . who it a
furniture dealer. i Mrs. , Murphy -sent A'
lot of furniture: to his shop' to be repaired,
for whidh; - according. to her statement,:
she was to pay sixteen dollars. When
finished, howeVer, the job failed to pleaie
her, the articles tot beim. colored ati she,
desired, hence she refased to pay for the
work. Mr. Parson 'obntended \ the.job
, was Performed according to Conti'
_, and
refused to givettppossessien eft e fund- -
tare until paid of r his work, h nee the
suit. A hearing was had,„and alter con
,siderable discussion the cisme was coM
promised' and the information with:.
drawn •
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Vriendly Tus sie,riTesterday morning
a free fight oceurred among a party of
laborers engaged ,in unloading a , metal
barge at the Point. on the Monongahela
river. •Nobody wit; hurt, and the fight
was of short duration, being brought to
a close by the appearance of the owner
of the boat.
Pma tGH Amz
4 1 V.Mig6- 11 1,0 `. "•thii.
- ..rbakrie
&e., oat a, z• nttier, intsif sae wittrof tn.
hated ft oisartsw 2WEBS;.PIirI
01172%1; eksoktilicmai Us* ?IV!. OSIVr&
v,rlmmiw-HEz.p.
1911E1rAlliTEE16-....11ELP-AT En.
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Street, PILOO Y Y M r OEINETL OFFC ME Mo .1o r d dli C r a n
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kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds ear be supplied on short notice.
- - - ROOrI. - WASTED -1100,11:- By two
yo z men. a nice' tarnished room.
SlYtovddlitneliThe prialleite oi bath. but ibis is' not
Indispensable. Location In Ade,rtieny preferred.
Addre a, A. or Z • (JAZEFTE OFFICE.
WANTED ---AGENTS
ANTED AGENTS NEW
Botts—soo ENGRAVINGS—The Far
mers and Wechanica Manuel. A book of gnat
- value to erery one. Send for IS page circular.
Also, LIFE AND EP.ISTLES OF lir. Ettm,
(03.00.) with Introduction by Rev. Bishop Hrop
son. The only complete unabridged edition.
A. L. TALCOTT d CO.,
-903 i Fourth arenue.
Pl:tsbbrgh, Pa. -
F_ECIIS
WANTED--A fete - geed agents
at Dr, Boss' Medical 'Depot, .140. AB C Clair Street, second story.
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LET.—A house and efgi.
ritres of around In the Twenty-second ward,
near Salt Works Station, Connellsi hie Ba'lroad.
Enquire of W. Zs. 114.111.biCi, Esq., Forbes
street, near Pride street.
TO-LET.—The 2d, ad and 4th
Stories, on corner of Liberty and St. Clair
streets: TWO LARGIE BOOMS, SO - by SO rect,
suitable for thrulture Moms clothing warehouse.
ledge rooms, &c.. &c. FR.3-ViaLLY,MOSH, 59
Penn atteet, Pitts:Jars:h.
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0-LET.-- ROOM.-- Two line
ROOMS in GAZETTE BOILDING. Apply
at onnidag Rooms,. 86 and 88 Filth avenue.
r•LET. - $4Olll, 40 .1)5 105
feet, with power, on corner of Penn and
strecte. Inquire of ROBERT RILL.
TLET.-oouble Two-siory
A. House on the corner of Stockton avenue and
Bearer street, Allegheny City. Handsome rte.
den, stable and carriage house. Apply at No. 8
Stockton avenue, or Wayne Iron Works, Tenth
street. Pittsburah.
TO -LET.
"VINE CLIFF,''.
Homestead of late Dr. R. A. Wilton; Mount
Washington, witoin ten •minutes walk of the
city; an elegant Cottage House, with tower,con
tattling 10 rooms and-cellar; with spring and cis
tern water: entrance for carriage, efo.:now oc
cupied by Hr. G. T. Robinson, of the firm of
Robinson, Rea & Co.
Inquire of HALL PATTERSON, Attorney -at
Law, 71 Grant street. tf
FOR SA LEI
FOIL BALE - TYPE .— About 400
pounds MINION TYPE. nearly as good tu
new. Ennalre at THIS OFFICE.
Tog SALLE. —NEW FRAIIiE
#-COTTAGE of 5 rooms, hall and cellar'. m
COTTAGE Ward. (late East Llnertyq Lot 80 by 187
feet: broad board walk from Railroad stailins.
Price low and terms easy . Enquireatruts
TICK.
FOB SALE Suburban
DENCE, BUsINEn9 &TANI>. AID
ONE ACRE OF GROUND. situate In the borou h
of Braddoeks , within two minutes walk o a
station on either railroad. The house Is a neat
frame of seven rooms. large hall and cellar:4ot
contains all necessary out ballotage. and an
abundance of all kinds of fruit., good sprlsg wa
ter in kitchen: ten feet from the house is a store_
room 18 by 39, with we , c-room attached, store
room now rented and doing a good bonnets
The loestion of the property kali that cculd be
desired either for a country reeldenre or a butt.
ness stand. or both. Apply to evert PHIL
LIPS. Real Estate Agents, • No. 139 Fourth
FORe -
' GLASS HOUSE.
Situated in Rochester, Beaver county, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne # Chicago Railroad.
The property consists of a lot of ground 90 by
195 feet, in fee simple, frame factory complete
In all respects, a ten pot furnace, two lean,
mould shop, containing engine and lathes, cut
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Ong shop, packing rooms, stoup' house, sand
mill, all In good order, and a good trade ap to the
capacity of the works already established. This
Is a rare opportunity for a successtal business.
Fur paniculars, encore of
, Ir: MOVANOE,
apflatZt No. /07, Fourth Avenue.
FOR SALE,
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NINEFORTI'4CRE LOTS
Of land In Ventral Wisconsin, good soil.
good timber; and near good market. A few good
farm hnnlements be taken In exchange.
Doting a recent visit to Not thwestern lowa ar
rangements were made by which I can stipole a
limited number of persons with land In - that por
tion of lowa at from 03 to flu per acre, near
lines of railroad.
Address, (with stamps enclo. ed.)
BakerstJOHN D. HILL.
own, Allegheny, county,
Pennsylvania.
F OR SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on th e
Pittlburigh'
Wayne and Moog° litauroad,
TWO LOTS,
Containing About Two Acres Each:
/09unts
W. * NIACKEOWN & BRO.,
=au ; 195 Liberty Street.
FOB SALE CHEAP.
A two-story Brick House on Gibbon, ne►r
Chestnut, street; 3 zooms and cellar; 20h'x100.
Price $l, 400. .
Two two-story Brick Nooses on Wlek street;
rooms each; lots 94x1i00. Price $3.000:46m05,
$BOO cash, and balance is yearly instauments of
ssoo each.-
'One small Frame House on Aiken lane. i Price,
$9OO.
Ten fine Banding Lots. 20/80, on Lobate at.
Fire do do 90z7S L on Cooper' st.
Poor do do • 110lix8u,on Lyndon st.
N.ne email Brick Houses of 4 rooms each, on
Marla street. Price 81,880; ens rooms.
terms.
TUST/N 9,XL1C94
81 Grant street. diet door. ,
b.25;e21
Filinswe SALE.-4 will offer
~ inv FARM at Public tale, oh t.A.TILIWAY.
nib lOtat ns X otellok ?..14 , on tbe
premises, on gaseldain street, Salem, Colas'.
plans eountyfillsitt,
Eightptiro law of Choice Lad. ,
4
.under state of cultivation, with goo ti
frsme house and barn. good orchard °fall klndi
:of mult tbe underlaid with salad o
*COM. .Also, the HOUOit in millet:if. ilve, bein g
ness modern built brit*. house. coutainint eight
.rootnA with It GISVEN and TWti 'ffilMns
Aegza. OP CHOIOIO LAND, hrnimenteo with
al abundance of abrubmry. on:third, good barn:
do
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T4rms easy, which will bematle known on day
apalgai JAMES G. PAIN 7..
DIFAIBABLE RESIDENCE , IN.
'ALLEGHENY YOB SALE. ..1 1 1, large Two<
tory,.Brlek !louse. well ball; and conveniently.
arranged, Portico, ball, parlor, sitting-109mi
dining *pain, kitchen, !but cliiimbors, finisned
attic, bath room. ce.lar,:v imb. bonsai - lag and
water fixtures, marble manic, etc. etc. Room/
lately Ptaefed And painted. Lo. SO feet hont on'
Hebeemt street by lie deep to Park strePt. Grape'
BONS.
trees, venuey to th CUTHBERT tt,
bONBr. 39 /31xth a
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gARDENERS.TAHE NOTICE. ,
—FOR IiALEO.-The FOLTRTSEN MILIt
ARO, on the Allegheny River. and now
used for gardening purposes; well !introvert and
in a high suite of cultivation: containing 40 or
DO aorta. now•offered at a bargain. Ceti soon.
Alio, Other Rous e s , good location,. Woolen
Factory two and twenty acres of land
on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For .
Salaam* Tadiet In both Mules. troy further par.
Oculars inquire of WILLIAM WARD,
feZO 110 Want street, °mamas, Ontitedral,
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tgrFOR CLERK OFCOIIRTS;
• JOBlit- G. BROWN.
attureie bereeen, ie teiprivate Co. H 1 0 211
Beat Penna. Vols.. subject to the decision of
th_e Union Republican County Convention. apse.
Far FOR SHERIFF.
WILLIAM A. HERRON,
Will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, sub
ject to the decision of the Union Renubl - can
County ConvenVon; mbili:gle-d&F
TO TRE CITIZENS OF AL
LEGEY CO
sera It I r-spectfulic
annouece myself as a canuidate for the wilco of
•!Lfilt K. OF COURTS, subject to the decision of
the Union Republican tonere Convention. I
would state that I ask the office but for oN"E
TERM. at the termitation of which I would
cheerfblly retire, believing that there are others
equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of
the office, and as competent as
offmYsel i county
under obligations to the citizens the
for their support. Very resneetfullv.
JO
-EP H BRoWNE,
Late 102 d (old 13th ,) and Stk Pa. Vol.. Regt.
nah%igar
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---7-- ------ 16TICE S,-------
grTHE FEDERAL OIL COM-
Pio% Yl ' A I 11.-Iderr • meet'' , fr , will
to held on the 15t h DAY OF APeLL, - 1969. at
10 o'clock a; R., at the office or A. At MILLS.
Duquesne n av, near Ninth street. Pittsburgh,
for the purpose of taking action for the dingo. u.
tion of the company. A tall attendance Is re
quested. By older of the Board.
C. L GUMMING. Pres't.
ar NO TICE.--At a Meeting of
• the Directors of the
EWALT STREET BRIDGE CO.,
On April 3d, an assessment of 65,00 per share
on the Capital S. ock was made Payment le re
quested on or before the 2:fd of April. at the of
fice of
ape. hl
CH
406
SIEB ER tree T,
406 Penn s t reet.
A i,15 ----- E G i ---- N Y COUNTY
WOBERO ME. — Proposalswill be receiv
ed until MONDAY, April 12th, for furnishing
WINDuW FRASItS ancl BACH for the central
part and west wing of the building. now In pro
gress of erection. epecitications may be seen at
A
offic Sixthß & 1111JSER, Arcbitents. Nos.
X and 4 (formerly St. Clair) street, where
proposals may be left, addressed to
11. S. FLEMING,
_flp3:g7s BtiTi.d&gi3CSogni'lLtt*ee.
ar TO CARPENTERS AND
BUILDERS.—SeaIed proposals for the
erection of
TWO STATION HOUSE.,iI,
For City of Plttsbniah, one to be erected in
Twelfth and one in Seventeenth Ward of said
cpy will be received at the Hardware Store of
J. tt G,_PEARcON, No. 47 Diamond street, be.
tween Wood and timitheeid streets. where Plans
and Specifications can be eeen. All proposals to
b- in by las o'clock. April 17th, 1869.
By order of Committee.
i JOHN H. RARE.
JOS. MAtitiii ALL. ,_
so
6EO. R. PeARISON.
'TO ann its.
.
•
!Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad.
Proposals will be received up to SATURDAY,
May let, inclusive, for the
GRADUATION, MASONRY AND BALLASTING
Of the remainin upo n ectins of b e te d, situ
ated at Interval the 96 miles en Con
n, lisville and Cumberland.
Specifications will be ready for distribution at
the Pittsburgh and Cumberland Offices, on FRI
DAY, the 9th of April. and all information
necessary for the proper examination of the
work will be afforded by the Engineer upon the
line.
By order of the President anilDirectors.
BENJ. H. LATROBE.
C felt Engiaeer.
cornea Pirre'itati & Coign - ELL. ?Lt./tit. R. Co t
Pittsburgh, March 1 :h, 180 .. I
tatal•g33:STTli
SPECIAL NOTICES.
~.........,................_________.
ORNAMENTAL. AND USE.
I-11 ' V FUL. BUY ONLY
SILVER TIPPED SHOES.
For children. Will outwear three pair* without
_ ..__ tipe. - Jem:d6s-3:rius
tgrEPILEPSY CAN BE CURED
—Those havLug s afflictLetterr
nestly solicited yo send formCirculaof
References and Tastimonials, which will con
-vince the most skeptical of the curability of Ms
asease. Address VA-, BUREN LOCKROW,
IL U.. 36 Great donee street, New Yore.
nalaletee. -d&F
igrMARRIAGE AND CELEBA.
CT.—An Essay for young men on tbe crime
of Solitude, and the DIcEASE'S and ABUSES
which create Impediments to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter en
velops. free of charge. Addtess, Dr..l. SKIL
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard A ssociati on . Phila
delphia. Pa. ;al9:ditT
arBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
-
This splendid Halt DI yeis the bestirs the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneo: re m ed i esappinttnent; no ri
diculous Unts; the 111 effects of bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and
beautiful• black or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and Perftncersi and properly applied at Battle.
lor's Wig Factory, No. 18 Rend street. New
York.
anv•tall
WEIOCTOR WHITTIER CON
TIN UFA TO TREAT ALL PRIVATE
Diseases. cyptalls in all its forms Gonorrheea,
Meet, Stricture, &c., completelt eradicated.
i That numerous class of cases rend hag from self
&base, producing unmanliness, nervous debility.
initabilitY, eruptions. seminal emissione, and
finally impotency. permanently cured. Persons
articled li delicate. intric.te and long stand
ing constitutional coMPlatots are politely invited
to call for consultation. which costs nothing..
Ernerlence. tbe best of teachers. 'has enabled
him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe,
pweier,m o r u n tin
an
n w ce h to
m b n
sm o ess c . acMe dc
bnn be
p r ed •
brdenehteonsaadlwhitingrowms;hesm, noarsdiog
*no sleeping apartments for patients requiring
dalY Personal attention, and vapor and chemi
cal bath,: thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No ma ter who have failed , state your
case. Read wha tie Papilla hit ramphlet of fifty
rages, sent to an address Int two stamns in seal
ed envelope. T °wands of cases treated annu•
elle, at niece and all over the country Conan.-
tation free, perstinally or by mall. Office No. 9
I .
Wylie Street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hours 9 A. Ott. to 8 p. It. Sundays 12 if.
to If P.M. Pamphlet aent to any address for ttoo
stamps. .
apt
°Mali OF CITY -NOINZEN AND I 'UOVETOII, E
Pi seffitatt. April 0, 1869. I
NOTICE T CONTRACTORS.—
nEA.LwD PROPOSALS for rebuilding TRY
bIItEET SEWER, north of the Connellsville
Itailroad track. and str e et s , din Paving and
Curbing the following viz.:
WEBSTER AVENUE, from Roberts to Kirk
patties street,.
THIRTY-NINTH AND 'FORTIETH Streets,
from Butler street to the Allegheny Valley Raii
• Als o, wad
,for constructing the following BOARD -
I WAidald:
ONE on Bound try sti'eet; - from Thirty-third
street to Laurel street, tad al rag Laurel Street
' to Eittesteeetr -; ~ -
ONE on Pearl and Cedar streets, from Main to
tal! el streeL lath ward, and •
ONE onDroad street, from Highland avenue
to the Frankstown Road, 19th want, •
•
Will be received at. TUTS "
OFFICE until 4
o'clock?. 3t., on
•
..•, , . •
THURSDAY, April: 15th, 1869.
. .
bet
blds to•be acted on trifle ControlVee must
be left al Me OFFICE velure the time aoove
The Committee reserve the right to kedect any
or all bids. , .. ,
- - ii. J. MOORE D .
__
sptgl4_._,___..._._ClTT ENGINEER...
...-
.0737c7 OF 'ATV JENOINZZR AND tiIIEVLYOB, 1
Perrentrittill, April 3d, 1869.
OTICE
' • tat miszessznivii
For , the construction' or the- BOARDWALK
.. , .
OW M NEVILLE SvIIRET to WILIIINA AVE. _ _
:BIM, ' Co 3 r ifth avenue. Also on SEVILLE
,
BlialEt from Fifth avenue to Centre 'aienne: '
sarthin7offireo7/TunforiewxamEDlNniiEtstopti.A., syn,6Acparunbeitetehn
.
When they will be returned to the City Treasu
reels office. {
,_
ii. J. MOORE. -
City lingineer. •
FDDIUND LABE No . 1271
Smithfield street, Sole' Manutriturer of.
arrenis Felt Cement and Gravel Roofing. Ma.
cabal for sale. ' 4 hom
w• E L
RITIME.-200— bartels
Fresh' White Lime; for sale by
- ' J. 11. CANFIELD.
WANTS.
TO LET,
aNI:030
WHITE
ado by J. 8.0.0.11.F/ZLD.
SATU III/i
r AP 186°
- ,
§MICH LIMN 1569, APPLICAw
TION% -TO SELL LIQUORS, flied in the
erk's Office.
__ Pittsburgh.
John Metz, tavern, Ist ward:
G. H. Bretsch. tavern, Ist ward;
John.o',Connor. tavern, let want:
M. Thoinas, tavern. Ist ward;
C. P, l stein, tavern. Ist ward:
A. E. godson, tavern. Ist ward:
Arch,' Seobie, tavern, let ward:
Dillidger & Stephenson, other goods, Ist ward;
Joseph S. FILM & Co.. other goods, /at ward;
V. g ehl, tavern. 2d ward;
S. H. Ritai, tavern. ad ward:
Thomas tialley, tavern, Ed ward:
Robert Houston. tavern Ed ward:
A. Mamaux. tavern, 3d ' ward:
Win. lictilnre, eating house, ad ward;
E. Sledle, eating 1 , 0115 e, 34 ward;
Ludwig & Co.. eating house. 3,1 ward;
Jac. T. Keller, other goods. 3u warn;
John Drew. eating house, 4th ward;
Schmidt & Friday, other goods, 4th ward:
John McCullough, otner goods, 4th ward;
Louis Cella. tavern, sth ward;
John Russell, tavern. sth wa.r;
A. Unhnann. tavern, 5111 ward:
M. McLaughlin. tavern, sth ward; •
Mrs. J. Gazzola. tavern, sth ward:
rlenals Golden, other goodir, sth ward;
Rosa Robitzer' '
tavern 6th ward;
J. H. Ditt er, tavern, O. h ward: •
Ir T. Latser, other goods, 6th ward:
Aug. Brockmann. tavern, 7th ward;
PetecSpreyer tarern, 7th ward; •
M: Johnston, other goods . , Bth ward;
T. Buehler, ,taver n 9th ward;
• Peitz Nettie, , 9th ward;
T. B. Eyie, t tvern, 9th ward
Geo. Ew i n g. tavern, 9th ward ; :
W. J. Morgan, tavern. 9th ward;
H. Wagoner, tavern, 9th ward;
H. Freyberg, Tavern, 9th ward; . • -
Geo. Bone, eating house, 9th ward;
A. Greenwood, tavern. 10th ward;
D. O'Connor, tavern, 10th ward:
G. Wertz, eating house, 10th ward;
P. McCafferty, other goods, tOth ward;
L. Roil, eating house. Mk ward
John Snannon, eating hogse, 11t h ward;
Mat. Campbell, tavern, ward;
Garret Phelan. tavern, litth ward;
John Gamble. tavern, 14th ward;
- Jos. McElbenny, invert', 14th ward;
Max.TOME. tavern, tave r nard;
Max. Hantingen, 15th ward;
J. Prannholz. tavern, 16th ward;
J. C. Kerseh. tavern, l ard;
H. Leffler. other goo' s. 16th ward;
John Smith, tavern, 17th ward;
John Nasser, tavern. 17th ward; •
E. Stiefeli tavern. 17th ward;
M. Nasser. tavern, 1 7tnward:
M. Shlrman, tavern. 19th ward;
Y. Bopp, tavern. 18th ward;
C. Ackerman, tavern. 19th- ward;
J. °saner, tavern, 19th ward:
H.Schtupp, tavern, 21st ward;
C. Roderus, tavern. 23d ward.
, Allegheny.
Felix Grant, tavern,' Ist ward:
John Pletcher, eating house,lst ward;
Jehn Shicions, eating house, in ward;
•
Fs P. Byrne, tavern, 2d ward;
J.qlcDonald. tavern, 2d ward;
G. C. Lightcap, tavern, Sid ward;
A. Miller, tavern, 3d ward;
P. Lang, tavern, 3d ward;
W. Shugart, tavern. 31 ward; •
Tuteur, other goods, 3d ward;
L. Ste: Other goods. 3d ward; '
J. G. Eichenmiller. tavern, 4th ward;
G. Schielein, tavern, 4th ward;
Wm. Harper, taVern. 4th ward:
W. Herrington, tavern, 4th ward; •
E. Ere h entinhl, tavern. 4111 wa,d;
P. Schlotter, tavern. 4th ward;
S. Graber tavern, 4th ward;
L. Kanffnian, tavern. 4th ward;
R. & Carson.,otner goods. 4th ward;
Phil. Hnether, other goods, sth ward;
Fred. Feldbn,h, tavern. 6th ward:
P.Ulle, tave ward;
Damas Lutz, tavern, 7th ward; • '
C. JageL tavern, 7th ward;
P. Rischner. tavern. 7th ward;
J. G. Walters, tavern, 7th ward;
W. Gang,' tavern. 7th ward.
Mos oughts.
E. Oskins, tavern. Braddooka;
M. Thieken, tavern,_Birmingham;
Pat.artel:. tavern, Eirintughatil;
Vanaley, tavern, Birmingham;
Geo. Krugn, tavern , Birmingham;
John • ox,, tavern, Bast Birmingham;
W. Roseman. tavern, East Birmingham;
P. Bader. tavern. East Birmingham;
Johnrass. tavern. East Bmingham; •
Toeller, tavern. E as t Birmingham;
A. Rudolph, tavern, East Birmingham;
John Schlegel, talent, East Birmingham;
J. Sigwalt, tavern. East Rirniinghvm;
Wm. &haunt, tavern, McKeesport;
M. I.Appert. tavern, Orzosbn
John Lutz; tavern, Ormsby;
John Welch. tavern. Ormsby:
Wm. Hannon, other goods, south Pittsburgh:
Mena B.et-ch. other goods, West Pittsburgh;
H. Thompson, tavern, Tarenrum
Ann ;Vaudois. tavern, Union.
John Wilbert, tavern, Mt. Washington.
Robt. Cheatam, ta o vern, , liwnshipszabetb;
George Grow. tavern, Harrison:
Georae Hugely , eating house, Harrison; •
31. Shoptie.' taver.., Indiana;
Joseph Enker. tavern. 'Main;
Gouldstorm, tavern. Mifflin:
George Benler, tavern. McCandless;
Jac. Eckert, tavern, McCinre;
John Hughes, other goods. McC:Ure;
F. Limegrover. tavern. Penn;
Hell eever & Curley. other
Lowoods, Scott;
Gottfreld Soaders, tave nider
J. hit Ceyrolle . tavern,er St. Clair;
Wm. Young. tave rn Lower St. Clair;
John Leonard., Lower rt. Clair;
R. K. Bell, tavern, Lower St. Clair;'
L. Hoffman, tavern, Lower St. Clair;
R. Remit:lg. - tavern, Union;
James Ward, tavern, Versailles; •
A. Moore, tavern, Ver.:stiles;
Jere. Marty, tavern. Wilkins.
The License Rood will sit forbearing the above
inl
aPeatlons on the 14th inst. at 9 o'clock A. M.
ape • JOHN G. inst.,
4'N, Clerk.
owNzus or
Drays . , Wagons, Carts, Hacks,
OMNIBUSES,.
And Every Description of Carriages,
ARE REQUIRED TO CALL AT THE
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE
' AND
Take Out their . Licenses
9N o*. BEFORE
THE FIB . 9T,DAY OF .MAY NEXT.
F
o
r
e ugg ach
or C and every Wagon, Cart, Car, Dray,
sum of
By arriage. drawn by one-horse. the
„
~..- nam ed
00
For each and every one of stio above named Ve
hicles, drawn hy two horses, , the sum na m ed 00
For reel' and every one of the above Ve •
hides, drawn by foe" horses, the sum ofel2 00
For each and every Back drawn by two horses.
the Asum of ..... , *l3 00
For net and every Omnibus and Timber Wheels.
drawn by wo horses, the sum of tlB OO
For each additional horse attached to any of the
above named Vehicles, the aunt 0f...—. . ill 00
SECTION 3. It shall be the duty of all Livery
Stable keepers in said city, to make &return to
the City Treasurer, within twenty days alter the
passage of this Ordinance. and at:Lousily there
after, on or before the lst day of May of each
and every year, of the number of Vehicles of ev
ery description. owned and used by them in their
, business. and the kind thereof, and the same re
turn shall be made under oath.
Enc. 4. All owners of Carta, Drays. W a
gons,
and other Vehicles, who shall neglett or2ethse
to procure a license as aforesaid, snail heti/Meet
to a penalty of not less than ten per cent. for
. 11 31 1 . 1 _1ver .
the r ilt i Vy l oi s si .. y the e tY n :a r g n Vel a r n ik 1. !:
stab a Keepers fat ine to make. the return re.
gored in the 34 Section of this Ordinance, shall,
in addition to the foregoing, be subject to a pen. ,
alty of not exceeding , fif4 dollars, all of which
penalty shall be recovered before the Mayor, or
o o n v o ct h en ta A d r s ha l l
f be r th cidyt y h yt
s h m e C m i r e y f
of Police to seek oat all penmis who have Jailed
to comply withAuy of the proristons of this Or
dinance and report the same to the Cite Tt nista ,
Cr, for which service he shall .receire the sum of
fifty eentain each can, to be taxed and collected
as are (fibs costs; upon convictioa as aforesaid.
The penalties for non.compilanoe with the or
dinanCe will be strictly enforced after the above
date.-.. .. .D. MACFEIt RON,
_. Cite Treasurer.
..A.LLICIRINT CM April' 1,1111t9. 'antailli
______
OFFICE OF TIM TehiletTßlM OF ALLZOHILNY
.cousTr. Pittsburgh, April let,
IN PURSUANCE OF THE Ist
section or an Act relating to Allegheny Con ti
ty, approved the lst day of May,lB6l: and of the'
amendment to said aectioxi,approved the 301 h day
of March, 1888,1 do hereby give tletleelhet the
Dupllcatea Air the /literal Wards, - Boroughs and
TownshlpsWlLl e BE OPEN,: and I will be Pre
pared tarecelve the,
County, State. Poor,Workhouse and
Improveme „
•
nt 'Taxes for . 1869.
•
On and after. the Ist day of May. 111.* O. Bald
taxes can be bald at tide Mike until the let day
otAaguat with -a DEDUCTION Ot• FIVE PEE
CENT. tor prompt iayment.to all persona paying
the whole automat ot thelr taxes.
There will be no deduction allowed during the
mouth of August. There will be
Ten Per: Cent. Added
To all taxes reraalning impala on the day of
Sentexaber, 1889. ! '
.1; F..DENNISTON,
ap2iditT TresiurerotAllighenitovnty.
4{l -11U514'11%;"-E,3 -,r
.
tarivimr-ciptlis itottsis. -.
,•
ManaLessee. ..... ... ... ............. Wis. RiNDBILSOXs
ger .. .... . . .................. Sf. W. CAlccrsEls
SATURDT A P T ERIiOOIS - . April 10, 11969.
Grand Fam•lT Matinee. for .tic b occ Mon w ill
be presented the great way ,1 '
EASt I.T.:CNR.
After which, by Kind - permissin of Mr. W. G'
slhe BEDOUIN -ARAB TROUPE.
SATURDAY kVEY. LNG. benefit of OLIVER
B. DOED Performance will commence with the
minivitarr WATc4-1.
To be followed by the Third Act of '
Hamlet. . . ....... .. HAMLET.— ... . ... Mr. Harry Harrison-
To conclude with the celenrated play of
ROB ROT. •
GLAD
MondcvSTAS Ecc E ning. the eminent actress. MrS.
. -
nr.LECTuri--------.--------: '
HENRY VINCENT
Will, by special motet of a large number of
cittiens, delirer his great Leotnre on
OLIVER CROMWELL,
AT THE.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Monday Evening, April 12, 1869.
NO RESERVED SEATS. • Admissien 50c.
Doors open at - 754; Lecture commences at 8
o'clock.
. -
Tickets for sale at the Mercantile Library
Rooms, corner Penn and Sixth streets. awe
rjr GRAND
CONCERT AND EXUSDITION
AT MASONIC
(Fifth A.cenne,)
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eyen 9 gs,
April 18th. 16th and 17th. Concert on
THURSDAY E VENLNG, by !Wet heny Quartette
Club.
LA.
THE . 16th,'CINDEREL
LA. OR G L A SSLIPPER, and many other
Interesting exerciser..
SATURDAY EVENING. April 17th. TEN
NIGHTS IN A B R ItOO3L • apB:7g
WIPIT'WEIBURGH THEATRE.
H. W. WILLIAMS, Lessee and Manager,
• EDWIN BLANCHARD 3IATINEE.
DUMB BOY OF MANCHESTER
And a Splendid Olio-
IT NIGHT, A TREMENDOUS. BILL.
•
AT,
SHEPPARD AND HIS DOG,
And s splendid Variety Programme,—
tar'
,- "111.1111ELLPS MUSEUM
I AND -PARLOR MENAGERIE,
The Great Family Reserte.
• •
FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Oid Theatre. .
Open Day and Evening all the year ronnd."
Admission, 515 cents: Children. la cents.
WA GRAND PAIR
Is now being held at "MILLER'S HALL, corn
er of Flith avenue and Gist street, for the•benefit
of n. AGNES ( HURCH, Soho. Refreshments
served and an excellent
. band of music atter_d
sine every evening. • ap6:g92 rrna
LEGAL.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER
thethe District Court Pena United States
tor Western District ofsylvaals, made
March 4th, 1869. there will be exposed at Prth
lie Sale, at ItcILW4INE'S AUDP/Orf BOOKS,' "'"'
La the Cfty of Pittsburgh, on the
10th Day to April,lo69,
. .
At 10 o'clock A. 11.. the !allowing described Real
Estate of JOSHUA RHODES. Bankrupt, sub.
ject, however, to existing liens, viz.: •
All that lot - of ground, situate in the -leLrst
ward of tie City of Allegheny. county of Alle
gheny, and Elate of' Pennsylvania, bounded sod
described an follows: Beginning .at a point 132
feet 3 Inches southwardly of Rebeeca street. 14,
inches westwardly from the line dividing ent-lots
numbers 23 and .5341 n the Reserve tram opposite -
Fitchburg': thence parallel with said line • tonth
wardly 415 feet 3 incnee to Bank Lane; thence .
along Bank Lane westwardly 192 feet °inches'
to line of land. fJ. H. L'adsay one II D , Whip_
ple; thekce Moog said Lic.dsay and Whit plehs
line northwardly 442 feet 2 incnes lo a point
within 132 feet 3 Inches of said Rebecca street; '-•
thence north 68' d- green east 208 feet 9 Lichee :.
to the place of beginning.
Also, a' certain other - Lot or strip of !arid. 11-
inches in width and running irozn'Bank Lane to
withi feet 3 Inches of Rebecca street afore-
Said a l ong the - eastern boundary of the Jot of
ground above described.and extending (aim said
eastczardly boundary to the dividin. line between
ont , lins numbers 23 and • 94 aforesaid, less the •
following described piece of the above described
• lot, to-wit: All that certain lot or pieee of grotind -
Joshua g' d e s point at Lane; then c eropey of
'Rh on Bank ; Conk the -
line of said property. of said Rhodes 241 feet to
copoint; thence by a Lind s ay fee Mc Cue to
nee of property of and cheon; •
thence by the line of said Lindsay and MCCurcheon
225 feet to Bank Lane; thence along Bank Lane.
38 feet 8 inthcs to the. place of beginning, on
which first and second described pieces of ground, •
lest' the last des-riled pleat: ct ground, is erected •
a large Brick Malt House. • -
Also, all those two certain lots of gratind, situ
ate in the City of Pittsbargh,con,ty of Allegheny
state of Peausyllania. bounded -and de.
scribed as fullocre: Beginning on Irwin street at
the distance of 188 feet 7 inches from Duquesne '
Wa; ence at paral l elgtes with Irwin street
00 f e etcthence with Irwin. street' 40 •
met; thence at right angles with Irwin street 60
feet to Said Irwin street; thence along the 61010
40 feet to the place of • beginning, being- lots '•
-
Number% 3 and 4 in a
.plan of loch laid•ont by
J Jo
ge shua Rhodes, recorded - In Flan BOok, vol.. 3 ,
a 217:
u11d.5429
• B. W. MACKEY, Assignee.
...
OFFICE, EWALT STREET BRIDGEETANE.
Pat:burgh, April 0, ) 1198}).
SEALED PROPOSALS
Will be received by the undersigned until
Friday, April 23, 1869, at Noon ,
For building the Bridge of this -Company over
the All.gheny river, from the foot of Ewalt, (now
Forty- thftd) s treet, Pittsburgh. and the necessary
masonry. according to Plan and Sp cidcallons to ''
bones asthe rooms of the buildings of the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com
pany, corner of Engineer. nWayne . streets, of P. .
bLA.PAPER. Esq.. e ProposaL3 will be '
leftwith either o f the nudendened. and .mu - st. be
in the roatrprescribed cy the-Engineer.
Bidders will be required to find ample security
for the completion of:the entire structure in a
workmanlike manner: andtnust submit with their '
Bids the names of their proposed securities. . ...
JAMES • - JAMES I. BENNETT, President,
No. 96 Water street.* ,
.
' OrJOHN,W. RIDDELL. Secretary
ap9;107 . . No. 116 Diamond street. , '
SLATE.
• ROOFING ELATE OF halous
Qualities and . Colorsi;
ParttattiarLattentloa
_elven to laiPlag Slate atel '
maltin 8 ate roots, For parties! ars and petees:
J. &
Ne. 42 Seventh Avenue,
mbal:gsB
PITTSBURGH. PA.
1/[
inABBHALLSB ELIXIR.
OBALL , B ELIXIR WILL CURE ITEADACRIL
MARSUIELL'EI ELixta Nit& CURE DYSPEPSIA.'
TMARSHALL 8 ELIXIR 'WILL CIU/U3 COST/VS
rICe Of afarshan'slCUZlr4 $l.OO per bottle.
Depot 1301 Market street, M. aLiBrIIALL
& Co . Dinggists, Proprietors.
For !Ale wholerale anti retail. by GEO. A.
CKELLY, rittaburgb. fet:a9E•Trili:B
EDIEIRT--10 0 bbls Louisville
117am-tato Content, for sale br
J. B. CANFIELD
En
M