II 1 H Real Eitate' Transfers. "the - following deeds were filed of .roaord before H. Solvely, Esq., Recorder, Aprll. 240 i, '1869: af t uivimisserg to Edward Hays, April it. I lot rm St. Marrs avenue. Pittsbnegh;omize! 102 rem. at 8. IL Green to Nicholas Mt. Jan. 18. 1859; tract land la Indiana township. containing aeres. ' 500 Chas Meyers to Louisa H. berion, Atirli 13, 0. lot on Gvertilll street, 7th ward, Puternurah. 22 by ito Met WO . A. W. Withington to Joseph Him, April L 1• tract of land 1n Penn township, containig,SO9; thirty-two acres, three roods and twenty.fenit perches J. M. Taylor, executor of Mots Humor, deed., to Michael o , Concr. April 189; tot on Penn street, 12th ward, Pittsburah, 12 by 100 P., with buildings 92.350 James L. McCain to Philip Smith, Aprlll7, 1809; lot In Led ile , s plan. on Carroll street, Second ward, Allegheny, 20 by 100 feet, alth buildings p . Gen. A. Bayard to Adam Gelty , April 17, 0 18614 tractor land in Versailles township, containi ng 12 acres .. . Hag Glyingston Aphraim Lov e, .dane . 3o. 180 4 t; lot In bbazosburg, North Liber t y street, 120 by 530 feet 6 7 50 11 L. Kelly to Arch. ellY, Aprli 10, 1859; lot above described . —. . . . . ... 050 Wm. Anderson to Wm. tsieei, ........... 15, 1888: lot In Hoboken, Indiana township. 40 by 160 Caroline Bender et al. to Augusts - Kirchner, April 3.'13811; 101 No. 110 gait Ltperty, in Mc- Parlandns Grove extension ' .115111 John IdoOortnach. to James E. McCormack, April 24. 1889: Interest In tract 0. land In Scott townahip„ containing otie hundred and eleven serer and twe'nty_po .o C. H. Love to W. N. trail, Febr : lo t t on frallvlew avenue. Chatterstow n s h ip,so DY t 220 Jar os atta 'TrillY 10 u). Arirlli 23, MA lot on plasuide 'treat. Third ward, Alleghe 11Y. 28 byin'test • 91.400 Jamas ToWnlay tO Henry bwlnuell, Aprll 21. 1810; lot adjo liana above... . .1.000 Ciisorge Hopentister to Jt,lni. H 11.111114 April 14. UM; bit on Jane street, Bast Birmlnaham, 10 by tnalldints 0,200 "aria Price to George Biengeltioter and Fred elide 8' hroder. April 24, 1864 lot on Fifth ay. elute. Eighth ward, Pittsburgh, 20 feet front, with bruldingi 8 3 ,000 MORTGAGIM I I ' i r BeMeday eleven Inertgages were filed of record. MOZiDAY, April D 3.1869. Henry Rea to John C. Tapor. March .6, 186 Wot No. 31; .in •ii. subdivision of the metier g e . !blead; 80 by.l92feet, With buildings '.. . ...Keg ury Mel..terd-ld to Martin . Winte.rtialder„ ebruary ili. 18tMi lot on Jane street, East Bit.. • isthigham, 20 by lie ft -et smo A. G. Walter t.. Grace B. McMaster. July 1. Isom lot lu Sewickley township. contalulne 19 acres. with bulloinss 45.500 4. B. Vi'artier to Dr. A. G. Walter, Febrtidry 5. 140:sannal 4 55,00 Charles X... Goehrlng to. Aug Maria, December o IN JAZ:part of lot No. 33 In Bobinson's plan of Spring Garden 11130 Nicholas,..Martin to John Born, March 16. 18W; coal lot in tau seventh Ward, Alleghen , y . . 11 3 0 W ..701111 1 Walker. Jr., to lfreatree Houghton. Mssieb 24, IMP; lot. at the corner of •Strawberry alleyfind Fifth street, in the borough of Eliza. bbeth.• 3 'Tholnlai iiail tO W. B. Wolf, April 21. MO; SI 1 11 ots 40 1 6,Breekinrottesplan of the extension of the •Cathiri Anfroughne o Welt t o tarir Tm • 150/ Thomas Hall, A prll sa 20, 1849; ttelots 1101 Mary J. Davis to. Was. Prosser, .April H HO; eastern ball part oflot No. 4, in Flab's plan in ..c the extended limit/ of.tOrailngham $l. 300 ' Unita Schott.? to Henry Llrbeld, February 13, 11304; lot on' Juniata arm t. sixth ward, Ally schen', 2:1 by 50 feet...—. • 6450 Andrew beads to Wm. Über. November 37, 16138: lot at Sandy Creek, Penn township, 60 by 154 Seat 6100 Many Graenwalt. and Joseph 13 Copelatui to Mary Ann. Copeland. July IS 1968: lot In Buena Vista.' Elisabeth town.llto, 20 by 110 feet NI Albrxt.4: *lmes to Albert B Gmbh's, a pr.l 14, ISM; lot No. 22, in McFadden's plan, 20 big ) ' feet. WM. Xenworthy to Wm. S. Welsh. A prat 1i lest lot on BeLe.lontaine street, Pittsburgh, 24,by 100 feet glo John 13otlelb Relsebwaeger to Joseph Anton m Pleffer, Sept. 6, ISM; lot corner Juniata anti edgwick street, ash ward, Allegheny, 21 by 43 feet SOO i •Oliver.tta WI/anon to John Nicholas Feld , Nov. y 22, 1808; lot 8. the - Don't' side of Pine 'street, i Lower St. Clair township, 00 by /71 feet..... $660 Catharine Walter to Mleasel lieu, march 11. Me; 1 lot on Carpenter street, Allegbeny,D by 50feet Francis • ltto vatharine Walter, January 6,1366 55 ; bass adjoining lot, 50 br 199 feet 075 •James C. Crawford tom. Neel. April 34. 1813; tract of land in Mi township, containing 5 acres and 87 perches g 1.840 Geo. Einrlch to Chas., Schwarz z. April 22, 18n9: lot No. 210, in • Robinson's plan, Allegbeni x Chu. echwartz and Geo. Emrich to Fred. I Wes. ton. lot No-173, in Robln.onbt plan, 90 b• 141 tee 63,333 - George*. 'Stewart to Charlotte April 11, 'f 1.903; lot oo,Churchßlum. 28 by 33 eet •• Bathrnl B. Robinson to Atilt gl. 707 L.' Oldshoe, April - 6, 1869; lot on Bedford stassiL in the Eleventh .wsrds• Pitt/lbws!). 20 by 1!!! feet 8275 Jam., Townley to charlotte Blume, April 17. 46601 tot oa Church alley. 30 by 31 feet.... $3,500 Maryßinnidt tn Charlotte Hume. March al, 1369; lot on Church alley. 24 by 30 feet, witn• ottild- ' Inca gl,OOO -Jamea McCully to Mrs Char Ate I nine. April 21. 1110; lot on corner of Church - alley and Mx th street, 80 by 34 feet. With btilldings 1 1110,1X0 John C. Eisner to John Wagoner, Augast 1866ttwo lots on pieces ofland in Mifflin town anip. 48 by 120 feet $240 Ji/fred r. - Osgood to d. McGeary, March 24. 1809 _lot In the First ward, Allegheny, on Rtdge street, 81 by 200 feet 80,400 MORTGAGES. Same day fifteen Mortgages were filed Of record. Petroleum Items. The Titusville Herald contains the fol. lowing late notes concerning the oil pro clueing business: The new well which was recently put down on Sandy Creek, about seventeen • miles from Oil City, as iPr test well, has been pumped for about a week past with out obtaining oil in paying quantities. It produced a small quantity of very heavy • oil. The sand rock in which the test was made is reported to be sixty feet thick. It is reported that the territory in the vicinity of CH Creek Lake, on which seY-. oral small wells were sunk in 1865, will be • subject to a further teat daring the coin nig summer. Two new wells on the Mill farm in the southern part of the Pleasantville dis trict, struck about ten days ago, are now producing, but the product of them is not so large as that or other newsvells in the vicinity, and they will probably not yield over twenty-five or thirty barrels per day, "each. The plan on which the new black oil ter .ritory Lielmden run, near Pithole; is to be/eased to operators; Is about the most sensible that has yet been adopted in leisaintlhia kind of territory: It Is to limit the number' wells to one owevery • , Aveacrea, and to leave it to the discretion otthe lessee whether he shall pu down more thau one well on every ten t acres. if a plan like this this had been carried out in the Pleasantville district, a mil - lion of.dollars would have been saved to the working interest and:. the • same amount of oil that has been produced, wyvould oventuidly, be obtaincell. The !sys tem of leasing and selling one and two acre - lotaiand putting' down wells on them, has been a costly one to operators. _A. new well has been struck on Sage run, about two miles northeast of 011 City. It commenced Dumping onThurs -day last, and produced from an to twen ty barrels of amber colored oil in two or three hotinf,,:but afterward' it - suddenly eeasedprod uoing, le though it -was pump ed fer about a day. , The tubing was with drawn oat . 41d ay,entkrisplaced, - and on eaturdaY nhuipinkjwits6 resthenced, end at one time it was yielding at the sate of-4°m or fifty barrels ,per Whether it will cohtihue to 'produce day or not is a matter which cannot' be deter mined: 1 It Is loceteenrltory, is about 800 feet deeP an ds - the oil 'bearing s sand.riVkrforsqd lu It le Sixty feet thick. 1114141 / NO ( *nod .by ilWisrluomioetv, of CLIPS!, The snaking of the well has ill n _ierable,atir, ewes opera -rani in On uktelticar *and ; *lite opera - "number 'persona Yilsited It On leatur day.at is Located on the line of the sue. po s edil belt running between 011 City Scrubgratis; riv or some other produsing place along the er. ' , —Oneaturday night the clothes of an adopted ditaghter or Edward Hilton, of North Oiford„ Massachusetts, took fire - , - while - goltig to bed. The girl was burned to death, end the house and barrradjohi- Aug consumed. Loss $2,500 - • f " --Ex-Gov.' Henry Dutton, of Conn., died on Monday, aged 93. —The distillery of Sherman t Co., in Peoria was destroyed by tire on Sun day night. —F. G. Jewett, of Skaneateles, N. Y., the missing banker, has returned, to that place,*and resumed bu.siness. —A petition is being numerously signed at Boston' requesting the Press dent to appoint Frederick Doug lass as Minister to Brazil. —The report that Mrs. Brown, alter ter acquittal of the murder of Angießrown. at Poughkeepsie, New York, said that Brown had left viith here confession. is unauthorized and entitled to no credit. —A dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, hies There is great activity in building spring; but the supply does not meet the demand. The city is filling up rapidly and immigration to the State is epidemic. • —Dr. Adelaide Grennan, of St:l;mila, has been appointed examining physician of the Homeopathic Mutual Life Dun. ranee Company, of New 'York—the first appointment of a woman ever made to such a position. • —ln the case of the State vs. Charles N. Scott, , at. Cincinnati, for sanding a bogus tottery drawing by telegraph, the defendant was found guilty, and sen tenced to pay a fine of one hundred dol. dare and the costs of the Court. - —Capt. Warren Gardner and Henry D. Brown, both of Gloucester,' Mass have been committed for trial by U. S. , Com missioner Hallett, at Boston, charged with purposely casting away on high seas the schooner Twilight, an offense punish able with death. —The Cincinnati Board of Trade have appointed a committee of thirty to, urge the passage of the Ferguson railroad bill by the Ohio Legislature. The most of the committee left yesterday afternoon for Columbus. Its members represent ten millions of capital. —The workmen in the United - States armory at Springfield, Mass., have re quested Senator Wilson to accept a re ception from them on his return from Washington, and have passed resolutions of thanks to other members of Congress for advancing the eight-hour law. —The Toledo Board of Trade yesterday selected'J. Cook, G. W. Reynolds, E. W. Harris, J. Bash and F. J. Scott , to represent that city at the Convention in Chicago to-day. to consult in regard to cheaper rates of transportation on pro duce between the west and eastern markets. —Rev. J. C. Lovejoyhas been removed froin the Custom House at Boston, and his place has been given to Charles L. Mitchell. a member of the hfassaaiau setts Fi ft y-fourth Regiment, who lost a leg in the service of his country, and was one of the first two colored men ever elected to the Legislature. —A . prize fight took place on Monday morning, twelve miles from Richmond Vu., on the York River Railroad, be tween Charlie Doherty, an Irishman, and Torn Hammond, an Englishman, for three hundred dollars a side. Eighty six rounds were fought in two hours and ten minutes. Doherty won. —Daniel D. Page, who died in Wash ington on Saturday was one of the oldest citizens of St. Louisa He was the sec mid Mayor of the city, serving , from 1829 to 1833, when St. Louis contained but seven ' thousand inhabitants. Mr. Page was, the senior member of the once famous banking house of Page, Bacon it Company. —A. private letterstates that on the Ist inst., the schooner Ella M. Pepnell,- of Machias, Maine, while in British waters off the Great Bahama Islands, was fired at and brought to by a Spanish war vest sel, and her papers and cargo examined.. Finding the Pennell had nothing contra band aboard, the Spaniards permitted her to proceed on her voyage withon further molestation. —The earnings of the Kansas Pacific Railroad for the first fifteen days el - April were $102;000, exclusive of-contractors' frieght, being an- increase of $83,000 over the same period last yipar. The businete of the:road is growing rapidly.. Settlere are pouring into that part of Kansas in great numbers, - and some counties on the line of this road have doubled their population within a year. —The Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco ' hare memorialized President Grant by telegraph, urging him, In view of the industrial and commercial neaps idties ot-the Pacific coast and country-at large, to withhold the commiesionwof the myty,apppinteurto the Mint until the prent Stringency in the money market basitbatedi ' &mistime Stetiiirt and Cm serly`ara alio:requested to submit to the PrOsldiMt , lthe ipibteats of bankeni and nierohantstelegraphsid them against any . , change of Mint ohhoials. °new& ICanads) dispatch states: Mr. Galt.- made long 'Speech An the House ofiCommons, , supporting his mo tion relative I.V.Fenlan raid*. Remade an addition to his previcam motion. Im to include the, correspondence between Canada and the United States duringthe rebellion. He:defended,,ilisTeal the policy or Canada, and closed ,byeav lug the course of the Unlted,lillates‘goV ernment appeared to, be dictated by full). sire to bring about the humillstion, of England, through-her dependencies on this continent, but ho did not believe the plan. would succeed. England , would notfera moment give way, and r the pee ple of Canada would sustain her, to! a man. Having repudiated the idea that: the Polley , of G reat Britain toward the 'Dominion wee one of the &handout/WIWI Mr. Galt closed, amid lend•oheers. • • SZM fi.W.RaFx:74 . ..,-,_ , „-...,__. ~_ _ , ''' r '-'., - m44 - ttx0 , ,,t;54---t - ;.', 1!. --, - -...\ c't -,, ,- , ,? ,,, --. - -,-1-,--,, ---- z -,., - „,--, ._._ ~____—__.. 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Location etoll.llleiserem. *le& '.Berrans: , :fieeer./ flue Weald, • dinietrene fire at the ildeeari:Soreyth' s e:7, the people of/Allegheny,. and mote eepeelail3r those in the yicinitrof oil refineries and storage tanks, have be come serlothil) , impreseed' with the den gee these lastitutlens threaten them. That the best managed and best ton . , . strneted refiner) , is da n ge rous'in' ex ,, trem and especially so when located in the midst of a dense mulation, there can be• but little doubt. Sooner or later, we will find them, one by ode, perishing by flre. Fortunate, indeed when this happens without the loss of life,, but how seldom is this the case. The ques tion naturally suggests itself, what is to be the remedy in thie,matter. So far as new refineries and storage tanks are concerned, the remedy ia sim ple and easy. I,et our Councils Prohibit their future erection within the city lim its, and also any future extension of the old establishments. We would have our Councils prohibit the storage of these dangerous oils in large quantities. We do not deny, this may seem arbltrarY, and may work hardships; but shall we wait until squares of valuable property are reduced to ashes, and scores .of hu man lives sacrificed? Already the peo ple of Allegheny have moved in this mat ter, by petition to their city Councils. It is hoped this subject will receive the de liberate investigation and early action rte importance demands. . . Yours, do, SIXTH WARD A:LEG/non- BRIEF. TELEORIS Ige*Oltittio , t win tre esididiitotiftittiiii, the dentition of the BepubtleanCottnty Queen- • PirFOß' SANERISTi reP.Etftllll antiOnnee myself a candidate for anEntrg, SUbject, to the usages of the. Itat pnbrfean party; and if aueettaltd pledge ' Inyaelf to devote alt my energy to an honorable and faith ful discharge of the duties or the office.- aPla:ir- 11. PEENING. • fa!FOB SHERIFF, 1' would resueet.ully announce to the cltlz7 of Allegheny reniniV that I will be nes ida for_ the(Men of SHERI wit', subject to the declal npf the next ensuing. Vats n Republican County Con vention. apM:h7O:DF !gr .- volt suiputtr. .TONN A. WATSON, Of Elizateth township, late private Company D. 79th ea. Vols., will be a candidate fertile office of SHERIFF, etmeetto the decision pith° Union Republican Convention.' ar2o:le/W FOR suEßwr. Warsaw a MORON, Wlll be a candidate for the once of Sheriff, sub ject to the. deofsfon of the Union ItepUblielat County Conyentkes. nih76:gl9-d&P. tarros COUNTY TREASIIS 3. IF. DEXPIIIIITON, (Latiß#tiatliaJ o r U. B. V 018.4 will Ws oatidl °ate for .enomlostion, subject to the decision of the ItepublietwOontty Convettlen. ah 27 POR COUNTY TitgAiSUlt.. RR 00:4 a , B. COPELAND, • Of Elisabeth townabin, will be a candidate ter the above Mike. subject to, the decision of the Republican County Convention. apt3.bB7:D &F . IarFOR. RECORDER, AIICHISTIIB BEOZIMIT, Aliag 2 l .3BY CRY. late private /Fifth Excelsior ßeg iment. Reg eat. Lost a leg in the second Bull Run Battle. ap27:II4•DBP t'zl FOR CLERK OF COURTS, • JORICO. artowrr. • Mtltrale borough, late [private Cot 1:1; Beg' t Penna. V 01,., shhiect to the decision of the llnlon Republican County Ootwention. niz crnzaNs OF A.L. LEORRNY COUNTY: I rupectfhlly announce myself as a candidate for the °Mee lit CLERK OB COURTS, subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. I • would state that. I ask. the o whi c h for ONE TRAM. •at • the terminatkus of I weld cheerfully retire, believing that there ere others u all equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of the , under obli an t d o ac t m o t pt e e n ci t t azse my s of f h counb _ for their 'Whorl. TertiresneistfollY, .10eRPR BRWE, Late 1011 d (old Lath,) and Oa PA. VOL Real. inhlh:g47. la' FOR COUNTY COMBOS. SIONBE. MUM" IWIVIN. be candidate for County Commtlatoner attbject to the decision 01 the Union Beihstiticai County Convention. • aptnant NATIONAI4 LIFE J 1 8111,INCE CORK • 01 TIM UNITED STATES : OF AMERICA - • - Chartered by Spatial Aet 'or Congress, Approved July Sid, /868. Cash Capital - $1,000,000. PAID IN FLTLL. pRANCII OPPIC311: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PHILADELPULt. Where the general bastniu of the - Oomolay'll transacted. and to whisk all general earreo- Pondence shonM be addressed. OFFICERS. CLARENOPI H. MARL - President. • JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and, Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vine iresident. EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. - . . . . . This Company offers the following advantages: It is a National CoMpany. at attered oy special act of Congress, 1888:.. It ha.; it paid-up capital of $1.000,000. It offers ion rates of premium. It furn lakes .iarger insurance than other com panies for the same money.' • • Itss definite and certain in itsterms: • policies are exempt from attaohment. There are .no unnecessary restrictions In the policies. - Every policy Is hon.forfeltable. • „Policies m:y betaken which,psy to the insured their full ationnt, arid return all the premiums, se that the Insurance costs oily the interest oh the axintisl payments, • . , • ,• ' Policies mow be taken that will pay to the Ir. eared, after a certain number of years, duriuu life, an' a inual- Income of one. tenth the amount name" in the policy. . • oflio extra rate is charged fur risks upn thelivei fmaes.lt insures, not to nay dividends .fo,polloy.hold ers, but at so low a coat that dividend' will be 1111 - possiele. iph culars,‘Pamphlet*, and full nartichilara Oren on application to tea Branch otllce of the Com play, or to' • F: 'W. CVABEI; 00 :, 4 Ptilladdlphia; 1, - General :Anent' for Pertrusylvallia ant Southern New Jere.). •• '' JAY COOKliht Cilit'-Washliiiit oz ,; D. •0 . - .; For Xs:7l=d; , - Delaware.. llflrglami. Magna Of .colutahla and_ West. Virpm. ', , ' lna,„ 11. VAirik to.;: •: - Allegheny , Aiteittiforl_' B Ire*, Dialer, 11thrtiee antlyfaahltitin co miss: ;-. -.. ~ .. , .w-LOCA UNNTSARZWANTNDht av4y City and Town; and appileiftOni from oOMpea. tent pl i a l lsl for such - agencleswith imitable en dorse should be addreatel Tle Tin, mar. RANIO.3 , X EiREAt.46,Z4,T4 q$l,Y. 421,,ttielr respeettv distrlete. ALLLEGPIENY 'W -, 4DE COMPANY OF PIVISBIIRO. . lg. go. Binirra isvEzST_,; Maw IlLaw. _TILL.rei sabot 'lll bade', of 'ire sad Mulls B . • xottrtiltWitr. • li 1 Pielident.— ' • . T. J. HOSNINSON ,Ploa Prealdellt. t,I, U. H. Nltbt,,,Aeora ClArn. . MAN 'QM Ai et i t . • -;.• -,,,- - pnwholist- .. - ; ; [ ion_ ,irur_v t __ ! ". :. • -1 TOPfuteeteak w...b, y rt 7uson i i, .: ,IT tin. yersen, O. I. tom . , zwiDerc ala.. ' , 'Hind, nndill . • ' . ' Prude Hellen,- -!.' : Charles m flint. J. T. goacialai. caps. Haba sh.w ..,,,,T.ll. liairtn. --...,........ -....„............... nalioittln.))PT INtliller ;tom WI PEE r t-OgitALAr i e ,Wint • AniKPEVIThimIt,,• Miretteet;nees Bhatnitile, PlttebutAb. *hazo•Oli etlickl•laso:tement t 14- di • I gig. Rol unaivitatTA, Gtr ,BRA6' • API; LoW7fahl • seem /maw r 3t•l .10: d• 'WE 414 : 9ltta nith In the neatest Eihniter: Itholle VA2'Mft 3E MEE FRANK DVPZ .hto Township \JAME% McBRIEB, Attest: J. President or the Select Coaneu.,,, • Clerk of the 4ele6 c roddent o. the Common Conned. r. Bt MART ;DILWORTH. Clerk of tLaColnmon Cpuncll. • A it-Tontirsuaritie, TeAlley. rairthorise &be Pavin abtweetr'OolaaanidlFia, direst., Third ward. . . , . SICTION 1- Belt ordained and . enacted by the Beteet and COMIDOn Councils Of the City dfAllel• gheny. audit Istereby ordained arid enacteo by the eathorlty,of the same, That the CoMmittee on atreeta be, and they are hereby solhorized slid directed to invite and receive proposals for the paving of Blossom Alley. as . afore 'ald.. and to' Contraci: therefor with the lowest and oast bidder. or bidders,at their discretion. SIC. A. That for he p moose of defraying. the Coat and expenses of the said improvements; there be. and Is hereby levied. a special tax, to be equally assessed upon the several lots hour d ine and abutting upon the said Sims= Alley.' respectively Au propottion to the feet front In theta respectively. comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid. listo. S. Thetas soon as thecost and expenses of said barrovements 'ball he rally ascertained. ' it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to welts and apportinn the same among the several lots boonding. and abutting upon said Blostom Alley, respectively, according to the rule above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make de mand and collect the S/1111.1, according to the pro vishms of the Act of the Elena's,' Assembly of the Common.ealth of Pennaylva! la, entitled , An Act defining the manner of collecting , the ex pulses of gr.ding and paying of the eireets and alleys of the city of Allesheny, and !or other parpooes," pageedtheadtb dayof March, leas. sac. 4. TbSt. 110 mooliof any:ordinance as may Candles wisn..er he reppl , c4 by the foregoing. be a O r dainede is bereby repealed. and enacted Into a law, this the 11$1.1 day of April. A. D. Mg. , : .. JAMES mcßl4l-rfr. President of the &lee* Council. ATTZST: R. OrzzT,' . . tacit of the Beim Conne ll. ALFRED SLACIC. • _ President ofthe Common voltam rtimer s .ll: . Ciet k or the Coliumon Council. • N ORDINANCE A we Amlbarize f ' like Grading wad Niviner ofinonteionmery alley'. from Norm idler Routh amis , in Third ward. 3aCa-On• elm it rdalned and the by the il l Beleet and o Councils of the City of Alle n/11'0Y. and It is her by ordained and enacted by the authority of th same, That the Committee on streets be, and they are hereby authorised sad directed to Invite and receive proposals tor the Grading and Paving of Monfgomesy linty sue aforesaid., and to contract therefor with the low est and beat bidder or uldders, at their ascretlon. lilitC. R. That for the purpose of defrayihg the cost and expense of said Improvements, there be. and Is hetet)/ levied, a special tax. to be equally assessed noon the several bate bounding and abutting open the said Montromery Mier respectively In proportion to the feet front In them respectively cromprbed, and bounding/1111d abu at nit ai aforesaid. Sac. 3. 'That *spoon as the cosaand expenses of amid num orgasm s shall be (OJT ascertained., it shall be the duty of the . Street Con:miss once to assess and apportion the Name tonoug the several lots bounding and *Witting upon laid Alontgom cry alley vesnactively, according to the rub: above Indicated, and thereupon pr , teed to make , demerit:l-and enllect the same, accoreing to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of PennsylvanLe., -entitled "An Act de fining the Manner of collecting the expenses' of grading and :laving of the streets and lilo7ll of the City o e f Allen: any, and for other fr o n i toses," passed th e thirtieth . th day of March, lige,L4. That so much of any ordlnanie as may . cOntLict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same Is hereuy repvaled: 'Ordained end enacted Into slag, this fhe yeeen. ty•second day °lapin, Anna Domini qne thou sand eight hundred, and slaty-nine. j • dA.111:15 MCBRIgU, _ President of the Bet Council. Attest: J. D. OxLny,-- , • Ckrk of the Selec Conn ate, '" • A.firivED 8 ACK. President.of the CroMmo Connell. 44est: ROBERT .1111.WOliT3. Clint — ofthe Commonno ell • Aof ouDixAscE v reAitthortie the Sindlox of. Evens oneT. North of Ntxon street , . Sixth Ward. auertoir 1. Be It ordained oft enacted by the Select and common Councils he City of Alle ghey, and I, la hereby ordained and eoacted oy the au horlty uf the same, That thelCominlttee of Streets be and they are hereby and directed to Invite and receive proposals lor cite Grading of kivans alley ar afbresat 1, and to contract In. rem?w ith:Ge lowest and ne,ec bid der ur bidders, at theirillscretion. SIC. - 51. that for the purpose Of , defrayliigstheL cost and 'ex toes or the said improvements, there be, assess Is hereby levied,. a special bound be equally assessed upon the several lots ing and abutting upon the said Evans alley re.- pectively in p - oportion to the feet front In them rei pectively comprised. and bounding and abut ting as itforesalu., iSge. 3. That as soon as the cost and expenses of said improvements...hall be. duly ascertained. it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and apporilen the tame among the sev eral lots Iml:iodine and abutting upon seta Evans alley - teapetalvely. accoro ins to, the rule above Indicated. and thereupon proceed lo make de• mand and collect•the same, aemordlng td the pro- Moons of. the Act' of the General Assembly of the Commonneulth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act defining the manner of colleCting the gr!es of grading and paving of the streets aleys , of the'Clty of Alleghen and. for other purposer, ',passed Are thirtieth say of March, 113.52. Sac. 4. Thit'so 'much of any ordinance as may conflict with: or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the rime Is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a la* , this the twen ty-second day of April, Anno Domltu one thou sand eight hundred and sixty. ul,,e, JAMES licaltlert, • • • President of the ;select Connell. Attest: J.ll, Oximr, , • . , Cltrk of the Select Council. ALFRED SLACK. • • President of the Common Connell. Attest: ackspt.r Dzi.wolrro, _ , • Clerk of the Common wzmik u 4 5.C411*1PT,,4 FRIDAY., IHPOItTEEtior VINEVIILLNIIIESii- GIN, &o.; wiroicpsALE Duszwits ID . PUB' Ityg inilsmys , 3 .•, •, ~409 Pram. STREET„ win lientove on lot of Apra to , N 08: 884 Ain) -888 VENN, Cot. Eleve3ith St; (fa f 6.1 coal o t m Cito,, t i Not. Iss t 0p.i.. 4,1 , i 4 /B ,1 4 4id na t i , ."1511,1., . "1 66 6 7 1 i n ui MN lik7o2llle 2 ;tirOnts'inal LI: , ao. mlizaauSt theiZ ias 0 4 11 011114ARGIt 71TIT e _ 4/(afitiirrhiiihfkiiiiikilftid Parfait' of-ileritc ieaeyaroollito - 4Forth this sd ei,reet to the North Ilse of ItatifftentiVlbt. ••• • • • ordatnefriond enacted by the Select and :Mouse* COtencnt Of Me My of ..4ZieghollY• and ig herlku ordained and dnooted Ili the au this'll,- Of glie 'Sante, Thar the Cenitnittee on Streets be. and ihey . are hereby authorized and dlredted to invite and receite 'proposals for 9the SradOlS or Delat alley an aforesaid t_ the same to tthbe without curb' or side walk-, and to contract erefor with the lowest triddere,- St their ( MX' re" ion.. ha° A. 'nit fOr'tbe nurikise •O[ defraying ihe cost and expenses .ot the said Improvements, there b.. - and hereby levied, a perial tax.. to be .zonal'y 'us aged nponthe several lots bounding and abuttiou upon the add t.:erst respectively in propor.lon to the feet flout, In them respectively, comprised, and boundlog and abutting as aforesaid. MCC. .3. That as soon as the costand expecting of said Improvements shall be fully ascertained. It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and apportion the semeamong the sev eral lots bounding and abutting 'anon said-beret alley respectively, accordidg to the rule above Indicated and thereupon proceed to coke de 'mend and' coll.ct the same. according to the Act of the eleigpral Assgmbiy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entir ed “An Act dellning the manner of cOlectlng the expenties of cradling mu/ paving of the sereete and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other purposes," passed the thirtlei h day of March, 1854. ' • Sic.' 4. That so much-of anyordinaoce as may contbet with, or be supplied by the foregoing. be and the same Is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a•luw this the 22 , 1 day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine. •• • ' Alpmlvmet ME ' : 'T r , lEEelatiONifrprir: MUTUAL' . ..LIFEINSURAICE.a Of Pen.nsylvania,. Office, 75' Federal St. Meglteny City nnuWwiiinsi • • Hon. JANES L•LORA.IIA•II4 ' • Rev. J. B. CLAIM. D. D., Capt. R. ROBIRtRfN. • Rev. A. K. BRLL...D.D • • -- Rev. S. H. NEell/T. ~ W. A. BRED, Cairlder Allegheny Trtiet JACOB BUSH. Real Estate AE ant, SIMON DRUAL/lfayor or Allegheny, C. W. Attar Batter, A. S. BELL,ney-at-taw. IL L. PATTBRSON. Lumber Merchant, D. tiWOOBB, Insurance Agent. • Capt. BOWP. ROBINSON, President. Rev. J. B. CLAREC,D.D., Vice President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, . C. W. BENNY,- orreasurer. M. W. wrirrn, gaxtzcir. eirnazzu ; DANIELSiVOGEB, Genq Agent. ~ . . This Is nome comparly.tcmducted on the Mutual principle, each polley.,bolder receiving an meal share or tbeprofits or the Company. Policies will be limed on all the different plans or Lire Insurance, and being conducted on an econorel cal bads will afford a sale Investment each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home 'industry. mb20:01, 13 7 A.NITILIB . . INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Ammoniac ' s re. orincz IN BE A NIL LEpT SAVINGS BANE No. 41 Ohio St., Aliortheny w et' A ROME COMPANY, Inanaweirly Directors known to the community, who trust by fair deats* to merit a share of your patronann. MMus 04.0. D. MIDDAja„...... DIRECTORS: • • ' Henry wail:, .ID.L.lNlV.erson,Fra..oooper.• &so. daeoUrraas, Rottlelb- ram, Eamon Drum, J. B. Smith, ' Satoh Rash. W. Hi Stewart; Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig.' Jas. baatrisr, H. J. Zinkaaa, Jera.Bohea. - • aplo:o3r. ... I NCASH ' •-••- . _ • • I NSURANCECOMPANY, . • PIIIILANII S'lMatING. No,. 22 Fifth. Avenue. ./hisiiiht. Flsor. , PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital. All Paid Up. ... -: DIRECTORS.: • . •,• ,: . . 1 1 N. J. iy, B.3y.(bilver. jr,gapt.N.Balley, Dann Wallace, w 8 lc 'Tannish. : Chamber*, Jake Hill. ) S. 111 , Cletyk,in: - la. M. 'Ailey. Thomas Smith Jno.B. Wino* , - ~., 1.. • , ROHE Ta. ansitkrreindene. • JIVO. P. JEWPillititi, VlVlSPreeiklent. JOS. T. J OHNSTON:Secretary. . • . Capt. 11. .J. GRACE, peal...treat. , Insures on Liberal ;Terme an-all Fire sp2:aa and allan It ne ialu. ap23 NATIOII.* ..:• • INSURANCE. COMPANY, Cot.. Federal St. and Diamond Allegheny, °ince, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. W. Nr: MARTIN, Pietadec d, JOHN BROWN. Vice President, JAMES E. STRVR.RPSON; Secretary. DIRZCTOIB.I • s' p . i Browner. bka V.AntZ.k...l. rc ler. • I NTEnl i naine _J INSURANCE , "COMPANY . . . GP PITTSBURGH; PA.; . • Omoe, No. 424- _PENN ST., (IN NATiONAL TRUST CO. DUMDUM.) ..' . , . , DIRECTORS Dickson,Robt. D bi. Liddell; ir. 7. Priday, G. incite, .. Van Baran ,. Rim* • . E. H. Myers . GangwLsch, , kris. olebert. L.. 1. Blanchird, . webaer. IP4*Schildeckek• NlTERSPraldent: ' L RORT,DiCKSON,_ 'Vice Preaideal. BORT.J. GRIER, Treasures. teak' -; dir, - J. ALMETZ. Secretary. ... INSURANCE COMPANY -OF PITT'T BURGH Ortior,: rroaeoni wooD BTEZZT, HARI CP 00/11X11110H.BGILDLNO. ' 4 1111111 ilt4 r . HOMO CcenpaisY. and Imre* maul lost by irtt _exclusively. j LI4O ARD'WAliTitit, President. O. C. 110 71.P4Nleepresident. , ROBUT; PA IC Treaaarer. HUGH McRLKENT. Secretary.. Drientrroas: . • Leonard Walter, George:Wilson. C. C. Boyle, Geo. W. Byanii, Hobert Patrick. J. C. Lapin, Jacob Painter; - J. C. Pleiner, Josiah Bing, I John Poegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproni, PD. %AIN'T' , • . ' , AGAINST LOSS BT FIRS„ , FRANKLIN•INSURANCE'CO;OF PHILADELPHI A, OFFICE, 435 3 43T CECIETNDE BT., sear . /TM ' DIEEOeOEB. Ohailes Ar. Baneker. Mordeeat R. Loeh' • Totdaa Wagner, • David 8. Brown; • Jlealob B ueel . 6A - . ' Edward C. Dale, veer aW. Ric hards' George alea. liertztair CR 0.• RAN ERR, Presi d ent, EDW. C. DALB,...V 'president. . ' W. C. BTRELIC,Reme tett. J 1 GARDNER PIN, .4458 e, zip.= West corner Thlekand,Woe4.l3trellis. 1n629;w15' IBIPERILAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. , • - cgs. xxorrpoN., • ESTAIII4OIIED 1803, CASH. CAPITAI4, , PAID AND INVIMITELi XIAIDS rX942:1)" ; TNO" 18,000, 000 I!)F GOLD Insurance 'ALUM lire effected on Houses and Buithagi; c ods .Warea and /Aerobia:Abe. litemboara, ae; ioUeles-hisged payable In "old or eurrenor4; United titatea Branch Omni, 40 ME e Alt losses of t e unttettAtates .oranelf 0111 be J adlted In •• 566;yn_ agent. $ BEE T . I -11278.)3Pilfilar oipmh.67 NeLAZGHLlNAsalsalteent tbr the Man- Ittan Lite Insurance vompany. ESTERN =SUR /INCE COSI. PANT OP 144139p0rt0H. • • EH2 , I OKI 1'01104,4 . 7 . - wlii. Iv HERB T. -Secretary. CAL% tiZEIWAID MAlLD,c‘leseral Manta 1 9mee, 92 Water street. tiv i anr A 9n . . ?p, , house; 'up imam putoula , Wlllkaztuv modem ds Voir Mar rhid - nums. -A nomo ry tion; orDj. rector, who etre-- welL mws to, 0 community, • . anel who art , OetArmnoed Wimmaptneso sad z e... , ..ut, to &ale tain - ttif otiarager w they ve wattled, as otTertat the best , postmen to olio igdrake to bi lastuerdJ • • .y ; . r . , ` 14 CWIAU: , . •, . , Alekr.ndei 7M10,, firm R. litecas. H. muter, 4 - ~ , ' vass:J: annul; '. junco nfOr• )" - , , Wilitarn Arra rii f ;Alex faz. ~; . r . ic j i Aid r, • Itavia t ilhonni I , . MM. .' ".' 110PLESP ININTR,AWIDE COBIN .:7 ~,__.,: OIFFIOIC. N. Z. 0011.15r= WOOD A Fir= WM. A Ronan Oempany,t4lngllre and Marine Blqk a , . 1 . reaticsmia n .. t, ~ . , , Putter7 -4* I "D ' fauPl'? a . j t u ti John Z. Parks, ; . . Oharltd, Aru c l e . ' `- Wit Anirv:!°..... .itglsic l , tlyib, James I ),Tmnit% pt+ • BamttellEntla;ltiul 7 WI,N. , Men,. I - ;,. r.. WATT toe Presidnnt., , t.- , •WV P. liAillithSeereta ryi , `• I. ,• " • - - OUT. JAB. 024, Onnesel Agent. BUILDI3fOS, SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM,' as arm YLFTILLVICNrIC. - • Megan. known SMITHSOI'f' Auct i onroprietors of- the We Mammoth , Molise are creating an excltetnent consequent upon the ax-.. rival of new goods whi ch are being sold at re markably to prices. Goods ofevery variety,* the finest setred Web. the most - fashlonable al moral gaiters and ', anklet shoes, slippers, &c., brankets, flannels, cloths. cassiMeres, cutlery and esirPets.i. Call and examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladles , . =lvies , " and' thlidren'll tars at. alatost your - own prices. All goods:war rented as represented. note' ' AUCTION SALE. ,tiveritamied bnd Jai** ;' Tlnw re 0ve115, , Fall:111314, &e, • • WEDNESDAY MORNING:" APRIL - 111Itti.'at 10 O'clock, will be sold at WmaIIADNES & CO4 No. 99 Third Arcata, between• Wood 'and Mar ket street'. to close op •partnerlMpi' the "min stock on hand+ Of STAMPED •abd JAPANNED TIN MARE • and Ettnicr'sl Stock, Drank, 1111. 04" &c: The atination of• the*-Tado la Invited to this closit4# oat sals'otvilualde-atoclo. e P~ llikB kc>LWiktN AMetinneem I 441L, SIGNEF441 T16- Rut AND MANUFACTURED WOW. - - TEE MALLSTOM,-=WOOL)= 'WARE WORKS.-THUItaI4YMOOII/99,Apr1l 89tb. at 10 o'clock. oNer or Vr. A.' Lev Is, Esq,aa.., -WSinge - of -Salley &LEstlazidletc, be WA ma orksemes, at the Fallston Wooden. Winn ot matley alleClanttleMoall! the material and manoinetureLl ware, cpxotnieloiPs/ota, Ulle, Zlnc, , Whiting% 'umber; ot hrm- Tab From, "Ilret i r" li C e 'ttine"4°P7' art ere...-. In ( 'Moh an or TO b ete. Also. larkr lot:of Itltaten*ll.4 lotlobers-And a Sao lot of Slashed Keeler'and Tam Tra, to:lealrel•PlttsbutellitiTgLEELke: • I ••aP/. (1 ),,1 IA), Al4/4WAYInitAI49"I"B".; lIIM .I.sAlit.':.;o4:'.FalliC - ','"LotA iqtas3trAn . !m•Tbied Stole:rest 10114,14nd ea IC FRENCH! rAmILIFt (FLOUR., ,• , 1 , , T 1 sp l i, .17111TIQUP t WAll Oe-yat oat a aline 'briefed. ' ' ' ' " ' •when •• "' ' PEARL NELLIILIIIII , BIIRAND, : firqual brt Loos. P4l4°4' WarrX OORM imoun AND RN KRAL.: ' • •.- z VIENIFED/ &BM.' Allegheny, Begs. 9. 1808. PAUL MILL. lall !IIarP r .r , ,WI , O I FIPM:44I:LSA; ~:'l., weet :o.l k . ' ' - Ifilv,lLlonkmaint: Idattarer ' '. 31... W. 4swiii,, ,, •LAST WIWI of,TitiC SEASON. En gageinentlbrillrelliabla only of the popular 4 1 /d ye4'4l ll l,le actor, .... . , f 44. " 7 .4 01 / 1 1 7111 0VOBAIG - : . wEDNkilt/IT EVENING,_ April NIBili: 1 149. will be pre4eated Mr. Zrottgltaare great &a =stir. moire, entitled -•,- .. • • - -- -4' , ...Li , 1' .Tll LOTTERY OF LIFE. '. ' ' :' ' "-- Terty, -- abe Swell. s untmplab character bp: -: <' 7: 7 • Lueep,aAAes, 7 '..4 ... ... ..31.r. Jolut Brousbasao Broligharn Matinee on Saturday; : ,„ , farILIECOND. GRAND • , • , MASQLJERADE .. VELOCIPEDES' . . .• . AT THE RINK,. . THURSDAY . EVENING' APRIL ' :29 ~ I - During the Livening, the ?tang; fiici.tria Mitrin g , itc . ,lp costume.. ikTere:loniso beano:, citing Saubis race% between jranoletin roans; I_ the celebrated Tamer. and one 'of our best ire locfne'dsts. tilsianee; AdOn,skn.... . Children . 1111' ap2B:L2O `‘ ... • . rgrAILOIONIC HA L L . .. . • r-- • . • • Fon-six NICHTS" Commenting. Wednesday 1 Evea'g f hpril , lB,- -. lEirriit.ETT - - . ff.:?::!. : , y•cs.. Pronounced by the D r esses public t e b riclitieYo as unequaled in his feats of Pre4 tatton• 100 eostly and useful presents to bed bated fatr/y And honestly to Ihe audienceefir r elrain ••• Admlsalan, 95 coats. Samatly ticketu.adtnisting sit persond, sl.' Doors open at 7; to comment & • at e. 314 '' • • , . ' ' See programme. . *Dar fgrpITTSBURGIII 1141M4,Talg __,, • • 1:11. WILLTAIM . ,B -Lessee's& artnaxer..: THIS EVEN INII, !Ilea A N vIEHIBSONra. Waa EMMA LLOYD. Mlle. CON CHIT A Bows aTiA l SAM. COLL Yalt and hLs pup il s. and the a m - moth company, In the /our draina called, ,701 C KIDD. the Champion of the Ring 4 tntrodueting grand display of 0. nano Contest In the Roped Lamest /Matinee every TreMeetiday and , • . ligr a ni - NELLNAIISEILTIK. p al it o i, nre*a . • The Great 'Z'alitti* Iteacivite -IJr., • • AVEFIFTH Ntri ita; , tween eaduateid ma Wood streets, opoositedatit.,Theatre. 41 =ti Da.y.and Eventk& ailtke year salteatatOhudietii - itl'eratil: • : 13.141,0/41,i ,iOl5OlOO. ..,:r; arEti.USEPIni CAMREittril - ED . ;) Po s sen i l for Alrerirdidasl/404i References and Tittimotials. , width since the, most skeptical of the corabfiltyjtf Viso I disease. Address VAN BUREN :LOCKROW s - Id. D. 38 Great Jones street, Newyork. - mhis:gZA - AIVH CLIUIII - souge,lh4treitigiMs%72lEtegrilit. which createimpediments-to MARRIAGE, .with sure means of relief:. Bent In sealed letter en velopes. free of •char Se. Address,' Dr. J. LIMEIOUGHTON, Howard Association. Phila... Pa.. ;sl9:d&P gr-HATCILELOWS ILI.1111)YE. .• • • • , . i:.• . • This splendid Hair Dye is the beit in the world: the only into and perfect Dye; harmless, instantaneous: no distwointinent; no die:dons tints; remedies. the !Wel:recta of balk dyes; invigorates . and leaves the Hair soft and beautinil. b last or broom. Bold by all Druggists an_LIF urters; and properly Applied . i . d ariss 'Har yn e— , lor's Wiz rootg?y, No. 16 street. Newt YorIG rarDOCTOR - warnings CON.; TEN 175% TO TRAAT . PRIV.A.TE Diseases. , ail its forms Gonorrhoea. - Gleet, fitrlcture;-'dc.; completeli Uradicated: That numerous Class bf 'cases resell Gni hem sell.. tr b ri l l i ACr l g lli t t ritttl ams, artl e ir t s z l i knetspqs,debilim s emulsio , and - fatally impotency, , permanently ' eared. Pe r sona' afflicted wiLh delicate, intricate: and long gawp.' lug ;constitutional cam:dal:tits are politely Invited, tocall con stitutional Consultation,' trhiCh - colts nothing. :Experience, the best:or teachers. "has enabled: him to perfect remedies. at. once ;efficient, safe, permanent, and which - In most cases Cul be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pre pared in the establishment; whinh embraces of-) nce, .reception and waiting rooms{ also, boarding. andsleeping apartments for , patinas reqplrl nR ly personal attention, 'and vapor:and: ,4 cal baths. thus concentratlng."GiZed mineral, springs. No matter who hare la d, State your case. •Itead what he ' , squill his phlet of fifty , Danes; seat to any address 'for twttstaMptirrimr., red envelope. Thousands of cases treated anan-• ally, at office and all over the country : : Clrhstil.' Mitten' free, personally or by mall.; .umee No. - 111/ Wylie stree t , (near Court Helms) NO/berg/4. pa. Goars GA.H. to 9 X. undays 1211 . to Si P. at. Pamphlet sent to any address for two' stomps. AUCTION SALES. BY B. B. lIKITHBON di CNN Bo_ 011111, SHOES AND CARPETS- FOR THE MILLION. BY A; MTIMAINE, .„..1...::r_L0u R ' 1 ,..,;-„.,i.., Eli IEI Ili U EMI \