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WINFA OVA 3331 v EMENTS.
ASSEMBLY,
VINCENT MILLEN,
Will be a eandid ate for AsSEMBLY. subject to
th.! decision of the Repot,iican County Legisla
tive :fauvention• Ta36T
10 -My 'BEND.
OFFICE 3101e0KGAIIELA livsonateck Co.
i Virrsachoit„ May M 4 1869
The President and Bu. . rd of Dtrectlra of
this
Company have this day declared dividend of
tw, doitax,,,oW per share on the capital stock of
Compahy, ont of the earnings of the last six
months. toityeble, free of liovernment tax,' on
and after - June 1,-11889.
'JOHN H. CLAYEY.
My2s;j6B ; Secretary.
IarPROTESTANT EPISCOPAL I
MISSIONARY MEETING.
• A public{ Missionary meeting under the an:-
pices of the American Church Misr lonary Society
Witt be held D. V. In St. Andrews Church. (the
Metholist , College Chapel. lioneock street,)
Thursday levelling, May 27th, at 8 o'clock. Ad
dresses by; Her. Jno. Cotton Smith, D. D., Rec
tor of Asciension Church, New York, the Sem
tarY. and Others. •
All - interested In the work of domestic mis
sions. and especially alt desirous of a lust under
standing of the principles and alms of the Amer
ican Church Missionary Society, ara cordially iro.
vited tr attend. - my25:381
BANK AND CONNELLSVILLE
5T0R55.- 57 tU be added to l , rmer list of
eto k. tabu sold THIS Cruesdayl EVEN r4G, on
second Odor of Commercial tiales Rooms, No. 106
ggilibtirld street,
10 bbatel Second National Bank.
50 snares Pittsburgh end Connelisville R. R.
110 shares Pennsylvania Insurance Co. .
-narro . A.. 11cILWAINE, Auctioneer.
iSTERN EXCHANGE HO.•
-LA TEL, East Liberty. is now ready for the
reeep*.ton of guests for the Summer. Rooms
single and en suite. Table supplied with all the
e- , s arm It;poitices. Charges low. 14 intraqulos ,
liouriy Communication with the city.
Inylitt l 7s J. S. 31cril.EAGON, Proprietor.
OFFIUE CITY 7.14 , 11NEER /ND SURVEYOR, /
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Pittsburgh, May R 5,11389. i
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OTICE.—The Assessment for
~, Gradlns, Pacing and Curbing CJI.HrHE
l I IT
',- 1 ' kt.E.Y.T, from Forty fourth to Forty-fifth
Zstreets, is now ,eadv for examination, aid can
t bs seen at this office until FglLhali, June 4,
when it wilt be returned to the City Treasurer's
°thee for collection.
no 25:382 H. J. 1100R15. City Engineer.
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X.' WHITMORE,
Real Estate, General Brokerage
and insurance Agent.
OFF/CZ CORNER OF OHIOSUR AND SANDUSKY
- ST IS. A.I.A.ENY.
Real Estate bought and sold.
Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages drawn on short
notice. •
Risksin first cla.s Insurance Compantes.glven.
Money loaned at highest rate of interest.
Note:, Drafts, Mortgages. &c., bought and
sold.
Hamming had large experience In the abode busi
ness, I reap.ctfu ty oiler my servic ,, a to all who
may want anything In the above line.
ORE.
c0v2.5:180 - M. lin e . )RE.
A N ORDINANCE
Winging the Grade of Liberty street,
from 'fweaty-ninth to Thirty.secOnd
. _
S. =Tires 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh. to Select and Common Coun
cils assemblad, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the anthorlt of the same. That the
grads of Liberty street be so changed as to have
a fail from the utesent crade at Twenty-ninth
street et 0.10 foot per 100 feet to Thirtv.tenond
street, thence a rise of 1.65 feet per WO feet to
the present grade at Thirty-first street.
£OIC. 2 That any ordinance or par ..of ordinance
confl tcting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and tne 113131 P is hereby re
peated so tar as the same effects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a Um In Councils.
this 11at day of Slay, A. D. 1869.
JOHN UVIIPTON -
President pro tem of Select Council:
Attest: E. S. Moultorr.
. Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council
Attest: H. Meltssw.„
Clerk of Common Council
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AORDINANCE
authorizing tho Grading 'of Irwins
alley. from 'Fortieth street to Forty.
Second street.
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SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted bv Eh -telly of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common touncits as •
Semeded and it is hereby ordained hind enacted
by an hority of the same, That the City Engireer
bendl be 'l6' hereby authorized and directed to
advertise for proposals for the grading of Irwins
alley, from rortieth stm et to Forty-second street,
ind to let the same in the thanuer direct , d by an
-ordinance concern big Streets, pasted August 3L
istiv; also, an set concerning etre& rest approved
January 6. 1864.
SEC. Z. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same ordinancereb re
pealed so far as the same affects this .
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils,
this Sllst day of May, A. 1609.
JOHN SHIPTON.
President pro tem of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW.
Clerk of Select Council.
AV. A. TOMLENSO I6 ,
W.esident of Common Council.
Attest: H. Mc TER,
Clerk of Common Council. mv24
AN -ORDINANCE
Authorising the Grading, Paring and
Pk b street
Soi xhteßrtihgreet, from
. .
Sic Vow 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by authority of the earns, That the
City Engineer be and he is hereoy authorised and
directed to ed curbing proporals for the grad
ing. paving and of Sixteenth street, from
Pike street to the bridge, and to let the same In
the manner directed by an ordinance concerning
streets. poised August 31, 1851; also. an act
concerning Streets, approved January 6. 1864.
- SEC, 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same ls hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law lq CounclLs,
'Ole 2,lst day of Nay, A. D. 1869. '
JOHN SHIPTON,
President pro tem of Select Connell.
Attest: E..S. MORROW,
Clerk of Select Council.
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W. A. TObtLINSON, 1
' President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. hichlasnot.
Clerk of Common Council. myl4
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..A N ORDINANCE \ _
Wain:king 615esvolke.on. Thirty-Mush
and-rortleth at eeeee . . ,
ME
Sactiois 1. Be it ordained and enacted by
the City of Pltteburidt, in Select and Com
mon !Councils assembled, dit• is
he
ordained and enacted by the an authority of the
same; That the width of the sidewalks on the
west ride of Thirty-ninth and on the east side of
Fortieth street be CO changed from Hotter a
wid street
to the Allegheny Valley it. it, as to oe. of th
of fifteen ( 15s feet.
Sac. IC That any ord!nance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time. be and toe same i ordinancee
aled so far as the sum Riff RA tots
. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils,
MI II 7ilscdaJoCMay,A. JOH N ti 9. -
fIIPTOH ,
President pro ten of Select Council-
Attest: It. S MORROW,
Clerk of . detect Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON ,
President of Common vont:el
Attest: H. MclilAsTinu.
Mei lc of Common Council
A NOitDiNANCE
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or the Construction of a Boardwalk
on ➢Slur etreet.i , (Bloomfield.) from
Liberty avenue to the Manna. B.A.
SECTION 1 Be it ordained and enacted Ity the
City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common cloun
silo assembled and it it herebri ordained • and
enacted by the authority a/ the sarne.That the City
Rngineer be and te hereby an.borlted to 'adver
tise for proposals for • b , ardwalk on Elm s tr eet,
eilooratkeld.) from Liberty avenue to tee Penna.
Railroad, and t i let the same in accordance with
acts of Assembly and city ordinances providing
therefor.
EEC. S. That any or:finance or part of ordlna - ce
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the lame is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordi dayd enacted into Itw In Councils,
tht. l ust pf May: A. D. 1689.
• JOHN SHIPTO I7 ,
President pro tern of Pelect Connell.
Attests It. ii. Monitow.
Clerk of emlect Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON ,
President of Common Connell.
Attest: R. MCMASTER.
Clerk of Common Conseil
ME
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TICKLED
ss to cues Extra
e jam alto, W m alto , jOne and two pound
py Ina cum or pickax
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IN
NEW ADITERTISMENTi:I
AN ORDINANCJE
Establish Log the Grades of Various
West..
Smyrna 1 - Be it ordained and enacted by the
City . of Pittsburgh. In Select and Common Coun
cils' assembled. and it is hereby ordained a d
enacted by toe authority of the same. That the
radee of the following nameo steeets be, and the
same are hereby adopted and refs:filched, in ac
cordance with plans ac ompani gMs ordinance
and tiled in the OM Engtneer t s office: •
THEO/0110:6011W PIKE from Butler street
to the Penneyiumis Railroad crossing at East
Liberty.
LIBERTY AVENUE frouiThirty4econd street
to Cent re avenue.
t DUTY-SECOND STREET front the Allegheny
Valley Railroad to the Greensourg Pike.
MAIN STREET from Batter street to the
Greensburg Pike. -
BATEs ...LLEY from North street to Butler
_Mfett.
lA)NfI ALLEY from the All. gheny Valley Rail
road to Buller street.
ORTY.FIFTH Butler T from the Alegheny
Valley Railroad to street.
LOCUST ALLEY from Fortieth to Forty-thi.d
street.
NoRTH BTBEET from Fortieth to Forty-fourth
street.
HEMLOCK ALLEY from t -Forty.feurth to
Forty-fifth street.
CENTRE STREET frornForty•fourtt to Forty
fifth street,
WILLOW STREET from Fortieth street to
Forty-fifth street.
HATFIELD STREET from Fortieth to Forty
fifth street.
PROSPECT STREET from Butler street to
Union Alley,
RACE STREET from Butler street to the
Greensburg Pike.
ALMONI) ALLEY from the Allegheny Valley
Railroad to the Greensburg Pike.
FOR lETH STRKET from the Allegheny Val
ley Railroad to the Greensburg Pike.
One for THIRTY SIX IH. S CRISET from the
Allegheny Valley Railroad to Butler *Reef.
One for THI sTY NINTH STREET from the
Allegheny Valley Railroad . to the Greensburg
Pike, thattportion between Butler street and the
Turn pika to be a uniform grade.
ac. 11. That sly ordinance or part of ordl.
r aace conflicting with the passage. of tuts oral-,
nsueta at tte present time, be and the tame is
hereby repeated E 0 far a the same iIirCCIS tilts or ,
di aance.
Ordained and enactinto a law in aoancils,
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this Allst day of.llay, A D. 1809.
JOHN SHI FTON.
President pro tem of Seket Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerk of Se'ect Connell.
W. A. 'AOHLINSON.
President of Common Cuunell.
Attest: 11. McMAsTait.
Clerk of Common Council,
A N ORDINANCE
Vining Compensation for City Eng
neer.
SECTION IL Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common tioun•
ells assembled, and it is hereby, ordained and en
acted by the authority of the same, 'chat in
lieu of he compensation now provided by the or
di:lances of the cit.?. the City Ens laser shall re
ceive as ftill compensation
hundredservices an an
nual salary of thirty •five dollars, paya
ble from appropriation No. 7, la such manner at
the Street Committee may flirter.
SEC. Si. And hereafter the fee to be charged for
regulating lots shall be four dollars, midi for
sue: t grades three dollars.
SEC. H. That-the city 'Engineer shall keep an
accurate account of all fees reccived by him,and
shall make a retoon ther...of to the Controller on
the tlrst Monday of each month under oath, and
shall pay all mouey so recelr ed by him to the City
Treasurer f .r the use of said city.
Sac. 4. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting wish the passage of tbbi o
nance at the present time, be and the same is
hereby repealed so far as tlfe same affects this or.
dinar ce.
day
Ordainedy andd enacted into s law this the slat
'of Ha A. D. 1889.
JOHN SHIPTON,
President pro tem of Select Counci
Attest: S. S. MORROW,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Councl
Attest: yr. 'N[cm.h.sTEß. •
Clerk of Comma Council
AN ORDINANCE
Authorising the Grading'. Paring and
Carbine; of Liberty street.tromThlr .
Iy. first street to Tbtrty.second
street.
Ssr.l. Be it ordained and enacted by the rAty I
of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common COURCii/
connoted, and it is hereby ordatnez and enact
ed by the authority of the Caine. That the City
Engineer oe and he le hereby authorized and di
rected to advertise for proposals for the grading.
Paving and curbing of Lib., ty street, frcm Thir
ty. first street to Thirty second street, and to let
the same In the mistime' directed by an ordinance
concerning Streets. passed - August
also,zin act concerning Str_ets, approved3l. 1831;
Janua
ry 6.1884
. Sze,. 6. That any Ordinance %r part of ordi
nance conf li cting with the is amaze of this ordt
dance stthe pre eent time, be and the same is
hereby repelled so far as the same affects this or
dinance.
Ordained and enacted into 'claw In Councils,
thin 21E. day of 31..7, A.D. 1869.
• Julls SHIPTON,
President nro tem of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Mormon',
Clerk of Select Counl.
W. A. ci
TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connell.
Attest: 11.11c11hsTen,
Cleric of Common Connell. mySis
AN ORDINANCE •
my2s
Authorizing' the Grading, Paving and
Cn.bing of Apple alley, from Van
Broom street to Marlon street.
sircnow 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the .
City of PittsburgA,in Select and Common Coun
cil: assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by
i the authority of the same, That the
ditEngeer be and he is hereb and
ire
etedto n advertise for proposals y
for theauthorised
grading,
having and curbing of Apple site), from Van
Braam street to Marlon street. and to let the same
In the masher directed by Ordinance cencerni ng
streets, passed August 31st 1b57; also, an Act
concerning streets. approved January 6 th, 1866.
Sac. s. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the passage of this ordi
nance at the present time, be and the mime is
here...y repealed so Jar as the same affects this in,
dinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils,
this 11st day of May, 1869.
JOHN SIIIPTON.
President pro Wan of Select Council.
At4st E. S. Monnow,
Clerk ofect Cou Selncil.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Connell,
Attest: B. MCMA-van.
Clerk. of Common Connell
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Pickled Oysters. in d'art
'penCove and Spiced Oysters
s. received and for sale
1740. A. 1131111)11AW.
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A N ORDINANCE
Irthorishot the Gv Paving and
curbing of a t. ratrtek alley, from
Marlon to Mllt enberfer.
Site. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by
the City of Pitteburgh, to ticket and Com
mon Connate assembled, and it to here•
by ordained and enacted by the authority
of Ms same, That tbo City Endineer be and
be is hereby authorized and directed to advertise
for proposals for the grading, paving and curb
ing of lit. Patrick alley, from diadem street to
attitenberger street. and to let the same in the
manner directed by an erd.nante concerning
streets, passed August 31, 1851; also. an act
concerning Streets, approved January 6,1!164.
Sac. Z. Tbat any ordinance or part ot ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same is hereby re
pealed so tar as tire same affects this ordinance.
Orne and enacted into a law in Councils,
this Alast ay, ot May. A. 1809.
JOHN SHIPTON.
President pro tem of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Itannow,
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. McMAtirr.n,
Cleric of Common Council
A N ORDINANCE
Authorising the Grading, Paving and
Curbing' of Beech alley, groin rride
street to,Miltenberger_ street.
Saflitort 1. Be U ordained and enacted by ad
Otty 4/Pittsburgh, in detect and C o s °otos.
cits assembied, and it is hcreby ordained and
e nacted by the authority of tee same, lilac the
City Engin adver ti s e he p r oposa l syuthorized and
directed LO forfor the grad.
lag. paving and curbing of Beech alley, twin
Vride street to Miltenberger street, and to let the
concerning e manner directed by an ordinance
Streets,hassed August 31,11487;ai50,
an act concerning streets, approved Januaty 8,
1/164i.
Sac. 3. That any ordinance or part ordinan ce ce
conflicting with the passage of this at
the present time, be and the same is hereby re
pealed so tar as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into s law in Councils,
this Blat day of Ma', A. D. 1889.
JOHN SHIPTON,
President pro tail of Select Council,
' , Attest: E. S. MottfloW,
Clete. of Select Connell.
'W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Atest: H. MchiAeran.
Clerk of Common Connell. my 24
4 ;1 °T CITY EltGtlYßto
it.7ltrafri
N(yricE.—The Assessment for
_the Boardwalk on Pearl; street. from . Main
to Laurel street, Is new seedy, for examination,
and can be seen at this once until WieDNIX .
DAY June. kid, when It will be returned t• Ws
City Treasurer e aloe for collection.
.61 MOOMBs 4,
_ . meant,
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESBAY. MAY 25, 1869
NEW rimucATioivs.
READY THIS DAY.
D. APPLETON & CO.,
Nos. 90, 92, and 94, Grsuid Street.
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ing comprised in six volumes, issued in uniform
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Etch volume illustrated with numerous tine Steel
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gilt side and back. .r rice, $l,lB p r annum, or
$10.50 per set.
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AN ORDINANCE •
Attu hart
of
the Grading. paving ed
Curbing of Forty-third street, fro n m
Butler street to Davison street,
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SRC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the cult ofyidsburyh,
and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the
authority of the same, That tile City Engineer;
be and he is hereby authorised ana directed to
advertise for proposals for the grading. paying
and curbing of Forty-third street from Butler
street to Davi:on street, and to let the same in
the manner airected by an ordinance concerning
nin
Streets, passed August 31, 1%51; also, an act
concerning streets. apprteed Januaty 0, 1504.
SEC. 9, That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance • COIIOiCtICS with .the passage of this ordi
nance at the present time, be and the same is
hereby repealed so fur as the 5114 C affects this or
dinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils,
this Alst day of May. A. J O HNO9
SIIIPTON,
President pro tem of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MonneW,
Clerk of Select Cocil.
W. A un .
TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: IL Medan En,
Clerk of Common-Council. y 24
-AN ORDINANCE
Chaining the Grade of Penn Street
from Thirtieth Street to Thirty
-third Street. •
.T.CTIOnr 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh. iu reit et and Common Coun
cils assemb ea, and it is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of the same, That-the
grade of Penn street be to et:waged th
old t i
grad all
he two feet above and parallel lOW the e
from Thirty-first to ditli ty-third, and a uniform
grade from the present grade of Penn at Thir
tieth to the new grade at ihirty-nrat arc et.
PSC. lg. Tit any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflict.ng with the passage of this ordi
nance at the present time, be and the same is
b.rebv repealed so faras the same affects tots or
dinance.
°roamed and enacted into a law Ibis the Alst
day of Hay, A. L. Ib6B
- SHIPTON.
President pro to:nett:elect Council.
Attest: E. b. Molotov'.
Clerk of relset Council.
W. A. ToMLLNSoN.
PreEVent of Common Connell.
Alters: 11. 3fcliasren.
Cie ra of Common Connell. r0v2.5
ap24
AN ORDINANCE "
For
CreiWidentng-Webster avenue. Irons
not street to seventh avenue.
Sr irrtmi 1. Be ft ordained and enacted by the
Cif r ef_Pittsburgh. to Select and l'emmon tjoust.
etts ragout/fed. and It ia hereby ordained - and
enacted by the authority of the same. That tne
City hngineer be and ce is here'+y authorized
and directed to s urvey and open Webster avenue.
I - oni Want street to rieventh avenne. to the
width of fifty (3U) feet. In accordance with the
"Vity District Plan." and to appraise damages
and assess Vile tits Aarsat VIOWI., James While .
.
an.lJameslilsek. are hereby appointed,in aecord-
oved January
ante with an act of Assembly apps
6, 1804..
one. A . 'I bat any .ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the passage+ of this ordl
nence at the pleas-ft tine. be and the 'erne Is
hereby repes - of se far as the same affsets this or
dinance. . •
Ord , tned and enacted hien - a law In Councils.
this illat day of May, A: I> 1869.
JOHN BHTPTO3,
Presitlent pro tan of Select Council.
Attest: F. leonnorr,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. MUM ASTER, „
Clerl: of Common Council. ' my 24
AN . ORDINANCE
Authorisin he rading. Pving sod
Curbing ot g For straeet,froui
Batter street to the Allegheny -river.
City
Pitte It ordained and enacted by the
City 4/ urgh, in Select and Commen
Counetle assembled. and U is hereby ordained
- and enacted by the aulhoritp .of the /tame,
Test the City l_ngineer be and he is hereby au
thorized and directed to advertise tor proposals
for the grading, paving and curbing of tint
' eighth street, from Butler street to the Alleghe
ny river. and to let the same in the manner di
rected by anordi ulnae cid:veining Wee ts. passed
August 31.1837; aiso, an act concerning streets,
approved January 6, 1661.
14ga. S. That any ord I nance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage, of this ordinance at
the present time. be and the same is nereb
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinanc y
e. re•
°Osumi' and enacted 1889 win Councils,
this Slit day of May, A. D
A.
JOHN SHIPTON
Pnaident pro tem of li,lect Council.
Attest: P. 8. lloknow„
Clerk of Select
W Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Conrail.
Attest:. P. MabiAergn, •
Clerk of Common Council. my2s
AN ORDINANCE • •
.myl
For Constructing a Board Walk from
lainersville to Lawrenceville Statlen
oia tile Pennsylvania Railroad.
SECTIO?.4 1, Be it ordain , d and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh. in select and Common Coun•
ells assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
mom rd by the authority of the DM. That the
City Engineer be. and he is hereby authorized
construction direcd to
Board s advertie for he reby
for the
of a Wale along the township
road leading from Minersville to .be Lawrence
ville Station on the PellllSylV&Dialtalproad. and
to let the same in accordance with Acta of As
sembly and ordinances of C uncils relating
thereto.
rise. B. 'That any ordinance or part of ordi
name conflicting with the passage uf this ordi
nance at the ;present time, be and the same Is
hereby repealed to far as the same uffecte this or
dinance. •
Ordained and enacted into
1869 In COuncili,
this Alt day of lday. A. U.
JOAN IaIIIPTON,
President pro tem of Select Council.
Attest: E• S. kiOnnoM. •
. Clerk of Select Council,
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. McMA.Tun ,
Clerk of Common Council. my2s
mr,l
AN ORDINANCE
Opening Forty third altreet, from
Sutler to Davison street.
I =vox 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pit tiburgh, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled , and it *is hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of the same, That the City
Engineer be and Is h e reby directed to survey and
open Forty .third (late Ewalt) street, from But.
ler to Davison street. and to appraise damages
and assess. beneilte Frank Kohne. henry Her:
and James I'. McClure are hereby apdointed.
SRC. A. •t hat any ordinance or part • f ordl
nay ce conflicting with the pasuge of this ordi
nance at th present time,
same the same is here
by repealed so far as the , affects this ordi
mince.
ordained and erected Into a law In Councils,
this 911 st day of May, A. J O HNOB9.
SHIPTOff.
President pro tern of Select Council.
Attest: B. S. MORROW,
tiltark of nelect Con W. A.
11.
. TOMLIKSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. MallaSTßlt.
Clerk of Common Council. myff)
riSTALLMENT NOTICErThe
titookholdera of the Mercantile Libt err Hail
'orepenr_are hereby_ziotined that the Oh instell•
meet. T 111,199 DOLLARS per iliare,_haa been
this doe called,payabie an or before ateLleth„
1969, at the 'Mee of X. liaises& licou,6l Mar-
Yet street* _, ,—,. ~
By order of taird. ----
611131110011 T, %Wisner.
P1i4011104 ,inye:l4
I
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DRESS GOODS.
EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS
OPENED FOR
TIUS WEEK'S SALES.
ALPACAS,
SASH POPLINS,
LITSTRES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
tfv., 4f.7c.
Heavy Black Silks,
Black Alpacas,
Fine Black Mohair Lie4tres,
&c q &c„ = &C.
PRICES EXCEEDINGLY LOW
'ID MOVE AS RAPIDLY AS POSSIBLE
TUE
Very Large Stock of the Above
AND
Other Desirahle D: esS Goods
FY3
-WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
.orrica OT CITY ENGritacE, I
ALLEGHENY CITY, rA., May 151 b, 1869.
NOTICE
IS HERE/3Y GIVEN
TO ALL PROPERTY HOLDERS
IN THE
CITY OF ALLEGHENY
That On and :after the 90th DAY OF
MAY. i6BO, _the act of Assembly pro:riding for
the registry of lots to the City of Allegheny. of
which the 3d and 4th sections are hereunto ap •
r t nded, will be en forced:
ECTIC , N 3. To enable the Engineer to Skeennp
the hoOhd of Said plans, it shalt be the duty of ail
parties ..cquirina real estate by purch sae. will,
descent. partition or otherwise to mane rep tie
him
t t
hint of such converyance or %muster, with to
precise dimensions and locally of the premises .
and so doing the same shalt be received without
charge and noted on the, deed or title paper by
tti
the City Engineer or b ii - assistant, but eft he said
party or ;tames acquiring real estate as a oresaid
shall omit or neglect said duty. tuey shall be sub• wl
lent to such flue or fines as hereinafter set
forth lb
and provided Deedction 4th of this Act land
the Recorder ofs of said county - of Ali gbe
uy shall not admit the deed of conveyance t re- tl
cord In his °Mee, and any Re=order of Deeds
who shall admit to record any deed of convelance a.
of a lot or partof lot within the elty. of All ghe
ny, which bat not been registered, shall for each
offence be sub'ect to • fine of live dollars, I to be c
recovered by summary conviction or by pt at ac
tion In the name of the City of Allegheny, be
shallh Mayor or any Alderman of said city. and
he Liable to indictment o r misdemeatior in
office.
SECTION 4. It shall be the dntv of all owners
Of houses and lots to fora IA Cot thwith defer*
lions of their nropet ty to the F.tlghleef to aid him
in making up his !bobs of Plans; and whenso
ever such descriptions shall have been so fur
nished and the certificate of the Engineer or his
assistant, shall be rece,ved, no property so re
turned shall be Bublect to sale for taxes or other
municipal elatms, thereafer to accrue as a lien
of record thsreom except i n the name of the own
er as returned and after recovery by suit and ser •
vice of the writ on him mode as in case of a sum •
mons.
Andon and after that date all deeds or title pa
pers pertaining to property within said limits
Must be presented at this oMce for registry as by
law required.
nayls:3M
AT S. A. CLARKS & CO'S
NEW BOOK STORE,
119. Wood Street,
Second door below Flftb.
. -
Will be found the best selection of
THEOLOGICAL BOOKS,
MEDICAL BOO KS,
MISCELLANEOUS AND
SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Writing Papers and Envelopes,
Witb a general,aesortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
my24-mTw
CITY ENGINEEEVEI °mot.
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.. May 11. 1869..3 I
NOTICE.—The Asetssamente for
Grading and Paving of
WARD ALL Y.
i
From Allegheny avenue to gedgwl street, are
now ready for examination, and nbe seen at
the Office of the City Engineer untl MAY SIM*,
18139. when they w 111 be placed in e bands of the
City Treasurer for eolleztlon. 1 •
CMAELES DAVIS.
gity Engineer:
my 18153
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OrrICII Or OrlY ENOTNEZIL AND DIIAPSTOB,
Pittsburgh. May 1111.'11369.
"PITOTICE.—The Assessment for
grading and paving Smaliman alley'. frOm
uel to Cleric streets, Is uow ready for 'nand4
nation. and can be seen at this office until TIDOS
DY, June let. when It will be returned to the
City Treasurer's office for collection.
i
U. .11. MOORE. i
rarlieltA CITY ENGINEER.
U rioi< or C ENGINIIM ADD nunvirron..
Pittsburgn. , Mai 91, 1809.
110 - OTIc The Assessment for
IN the line dwelt on Fifth avennearoznßridy
street to Btu hy street. is new ready for swill.
nation. and c nbe seen at this once until TUNS-
D AY. June when it will Di returned . to the
GUT Tress 'stake/a cede% o
• U. .1100
inipitoUrt
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
V,d,rovedirdv•Vnee,, eeeeeeeeeeee
SILK PARASOLS,
CH 0 DRESS', PARASOLS,
LADIES' MEATS,
' •
CHILpREN'S HATS
BONNETS,
LADIES' GLOVES
cuAl4. DAVIS.
City Engineer
BLINK BOOKS,
AT LOW ritzczi,
1 , : ;1;t i 7 z . 3 : 4 - o.wv_l igs `''AV\f,
INGIikM SUN UMBRELLAS,
SILK SUN ÜBIBBELLAS•
v
1 FLOWERS
CHLDBENS' GLOVES.
DIES' STOCKINGS.
CHILDRENS' STOCKINGS,
Ladies' Embroidered Skirts,
ES'' EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR
Infants' Robes, Waists, &C.
HOLESALE AND, RETAIL
ea
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
o. 180 and 182 Fedeitu Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
UNITED STATES INTERNALRENE - NCR,
• TWILNIT-TRIRD DISTSICT.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
_
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENVE.
AM Collection lllstrlot of Pennsylvania.
No.69lWater St., Allegheny Clty,blayl9,`69
Notice Is hereby given that the annual lists of
SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed LICENBES,.
and of ithe taxes on
[NOW, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plat
Ac.. are now In this office, where payment will
be recetTed thereon by the Collector on and after
the let DAY 9F JUNE, 1869.
ben taxes, baying became due, must be paid
ton the 25th DAY OF JUNE, 1889: other
isedadditional expenses will be incurred by the
x -payer.
. iDIFFINGTON, Esq.. Deputy Collector of
,e amity of Armstrong, and EDWIN LYON,
sq.i , Deputy Collector fur toe county of Butler.
rille ready to receive, after the In of June, for
held respective counties, and will post notices
esignating the times and places, when and where
hey will be prepared to receive the taxes collect-
Lbtelt'' , them.
a, es payable only in greenbacks or national
rrency.
Office hours from 9 A. IC ,to 3 P. X
JOIDI I. SUMO,
mylBosl
G. HAMMER 84 SONS .
(Late or the -arm of Hammer &Dataerj
Atitheir new establishment, No. 48 SEVENTH
AVENUE, have a.iarge stock of elegant and
lashionable .
• [ PARLOR!
LIBRARY & BEDROOM FURNITURE
AT VERT REASONABLE PRICES
We have erected a large rectory. and. are ore
pared to fill all orders on shbrtest notice. We
Better ourselves of always having maae good
work, and It will always be ouyendeavor to con.
tinue. having large number of experienced
7orkmen. and's foreman of ABI years experi
ence at the trade toeuperinte.nd all work before
&eying the Factory. We use no machinery; all
our work is made by hind, and for durability and
dlegance it cannot be excelled.
myB4l C. G. HAMMER is BONS.
PEOPLES' SIMS BIN
Of Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL . .= . • $lOO,OOO
,BTOCIIHOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Pritsumm—S.' U. HARTMN.
Cessna — E. E. YOUNG.
- DIRECTORS.
,S. A. Hartman,
,J. P. Henderson,
J. Konen,
Samuel Dyer,
AV. 0. (Anson.
WOOD TURNIIiG, 1
SCROLL! SAWING,
AND MOULDING
Done promptly to order at 161 Lacoek street,Ar
leghedy llity„by,
P, LEBZELTER & CO.
The best attention will be given to all who want
anything in our line. We always keep a large
lot of turned work, such as Balusters, Newl
Postal Hubs se. Also, a geed stoat of dry
Walnut. Che;ry and other =leer ,on hand.
myll:i7 I".LItIIZEI.TER t la)*
FEDERAL OIL. COMPANY.--
In pursuance of an order from the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny county, Pennsylva
nia, the Directors of the WEDEJIAL OIL LOH
eAN Y have this day declared * dividend ef TEN
CENTS per 'hart, payable forthwith to the legal
holders of stock in said company, on return to
the Secretary of certificates or Otter evidence of
ownership.
All parties are hereby notified that dividends,
nolaimed fora period of cix months, wilt be dis
osed of according to law.
By order of the Board.
A. B. MILLS, Secretarl.
OniCeMuquesne Way, 3 doors below Ninth St.,
rittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgh, April AS, 11.11119. sp211:11a
SUBURBAN DWELLING
ROUSE YOU RENT.—A good , Two fliog
i i ,
brick Dwellin g Bosse of MU. five ro s a
Cellar. two pu.cht a, two cemented elate san
well of water, fruit and shade trees, snru tperg,a
frame stable . lc.. In a healthy and agree ble la
C4llOll on Yu Washington; • fine view of the
cities, rivers and surrounding column, Dame*
AIM,. pouession. *PO' icIS
P. tIDTDIBC DT It 410,
=di iMillneo
LA 6 .--
Air NOrius s—"To Let." • •ter . gam I
..krat.” ••walstihe t 1.!!"iarodo, S•SOaraiSIMO
*O.. sot ex neeltiagiFo OE LINES each tali f. 4 " in.
coned in Moo xitiontso ones for 2' Wo Y-FI VA
0.117r4 : Each odditiosai Woo Fir& 0.15/Cr.s.
WANTIED---HELP.
WAIVTED--HELP.:--ST EM-
PLOYNENT OFFICE, No. 1 St. Clair
Street, BOYe GIRLS and NEN, for .diderent
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds can be supplied on short notice.
W - TED-AGENTS.
WANT ED.-4 GE 1% TS.--$l6 to
$2OO per month everywhere, male and
female. to Introduce the 01EINULNE IMPROVED
CoMMON SENSE FAMILY IiEWINO MA
CHINE. Tall machine will It'tch:- hem, fell,
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, lu
a most inperlormar. net'. Price only $lB.
warranted for five years. We will pay $l,OOO
for any machine that will sew a iffronger, more '
beautiful, or !flare elastic seam than , ours. it
makes Um .+Elastic Lock stitch. Every second
stitch can be. cut, and OW the cloth cannot be
pulled apart without tearing It. We pay scents
from $75 tos2oo per month and expenses, or a
commission from which twice that aMount can
be made. Address bECOMB & Pittsburgh,
Pa., Et. Louis Mo., or Boston, Mass.
CAUTIOa—bo not be Imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast Iron machines,
under the same name or otherwise. - Ours is the
only genuine and really practical cheap machine
manufactured..
NVANTED —AGENTS.--To sell
the American Knitting Machine. Price
$25. The !Amplest, cheapest and best Knitting
Machine ever invented. Will knit SlO.OOO
stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to
agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTINti MA-.
(MANE CO., Boston, Mass., ur St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED.—To loan s9oo' on
bond or mortgage for one or two years
Addreis J. D. F., care (Mae:M.:atm.
SELECT SCHOOL.—A person
desirous of carrying on a Belcct School can
secvro a position whkin has paid the present
principal 413,000 during the present year. Call
at No. 94 AN , yile street,Uuring the present week,
from 6 tia 9 r. 11.
WANTED.—House of 5 Or 6
rooms, within the limits of the old Wards.
Address U. 8., kIAZIATZ UFFICE, stating loca
tion 1170 terms.
T O -LET.—Four Large Booms,
No. 27 River avenue, at .$l7 per month.
Enquire on•the pr miser.
MO-LET—One Two• Story Brick
Dwelling House, in a good location in Alle
gheny O , ty. Inquire of H. A. GRAHAM,. at
13a• es dr. Bell, 21 ' , lien avenue, Pittsburgh.
rpOLET.—Bouse on Centre Av-
ENUE.--Ciaa. Water. &c., very convenient.
soon f at Bent MOO per mouth. Call
at 121 Centre avenue, Pittsburgh.
TO -LET.-2d and 3d story pi
No. AEI Diamond, Allegheny. lad story
suitable for a private school,. Incintre on the
preaises.
rllO-LET.ROO3IB.—Two fine
A, BOOMS in GAZETTE BIIII.DING. - Apply
at Countlak Dooms, Sit and 86,YMb avenue.
FOR SALE.—A Handsome Bay
PONY, quiet but spirited. and sultabie for
ladles or children to ride. Will be old low,for
want of we. Can 'be seen se CAMPBELL &
AIKEN'S Llrery Stables, 136 Fourth street.
. _ .
FOR SALE - BLACKSMITH
AND IVAHOTI MAKER. SHOP, on Penn
street 3 forges. andlarge lot of too a. Sold at a
bargain. Arply at or address 106 FULTON
sTR ET. PITTSBURGH. 101.5179
Fon SALE.— MOunt Blanc
Foundry. Main bulidingis iron clad; size
stlx6tl teat, with cupola, cranes; eueine,b4Per,
and . everything required in thd, business in first
rate working order, with a isrgdiot of useful pat.
term. Is Atuatsd in the beat manufacturing dis
trict in Pittsburgh. There is \ ample room to
double ita present, capacity, having a front of
144-fee t front on Allegheny Valley Railroad, op
potite Union Iron Mills, and running 120 feet
' back to Spruce .alley. Can be bought, at a bar
gain. For particulars inquire at .1. B. Epuing's
Real Estate Office, on Penn street, neat Butter,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOR SALE.—The one-half in
terest in the Drug Store of BLACKMON
McOßEtiOlt, in Bellaire, Ohio. They are
doing a thriving business, and the location bone
of the Ms; in Eastern Onto. Belson for selling,
ill health of family. Terms reasonable.. Apply
FOR
4
SALE LAND-15 acres
In the 13th ward, fronting on centre ave
nue. Craig a d Neville streets. This is a desira
ble location for country res:dences; well watered
and near Penna. R. R. and East Libeny Passen
ger Railway. Will be :old as a whole or In Lots
of Dorn one to Ave acres. Enquire of W.. H.
TAYLOti, 7Wo d street, or at his residence on
Neville street, near the proper.y. or of HENRY
LLOYD, Kensington Trutt Works. ° my6:180
F OR
ALE—TTPE.—About 400
pounds MINION TYPE. nearly u good as
new. Enquire al THIS OFFICE.
COLLECTOR
FOR SALE.—The remains • o
tte Refinery by the late fire at Clara Ott
irks,consisting of Boilers, Stills,rtimps.Con
dewin, Tanks Ao., together with .the ground
upon which they are locat-d. Location near
harpsburgh bridge, between A. V. R. K. and
Allegheny river. Apply to MANY, JAGlibiAli
& CU., at works.
VOR: SALE— -SMALL COUNTRY
SEAT. situat within three minutes walk
of the "Glen Dale" thaton, and has au eaten
sive front on the Ohio river and railroad; contain
in g two acres. highly Improved and ailed with
fruits of every var ety and of choice seieetiots.
The budding's are a neat cottage. house and other
out Muldinge. This property can be bad at a bar
gain, as the owner is going VY est. Vor mice and
terms apply to B. bicLAiti & Co.,
my 24
104 Fourth Avenue.
ARDENERS TARE NOTICE.
Igr —FOR S ALE.—The FOURTEEN, mix
I AND, on the Allegheny River, and now hIILE .
In
for gardening purposes; well ininroved and
im a high state of - cultivation; containing AV=
50 acres, now offered at • bargain.soon.
Also, other Farms in good locations. woolen
Factory. two Houses, anti twenty acres of land
on - the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For
Sale and To-let in both cities. For thither par
ticulsra inquire of WILLIAM WM/Di'
fe2l 110 Grant street. ontasite Clathedrsle
A CHEAP FARM In Jefferson county, of 100 i
acres, 10 of which are cleared and 301 n fine
timber, all underlaid with an 8 feet vein of coal; •
large orchard of choice fruit; will sell for $4O
per acre on easy terms. .
13 ACRES of level ground near Jack's Run— .
well ,adapted for a small frult farm and garden
ing.
c - a 3
,tV for C
gra S of p
e g s r , or to
onndinla.; Freedom; splendid spl d e i r r lid lu l t o e : .
..5 BULLDINO LOTS on Lyndhani street.
x 10 VACANT LOTS on Locust street. • . . .
FOR SALE.
IW. B. Bart,
1
J. O. Patter-on,
B. V. Brown,
13. B. Megrim,
my'21472.
FOR SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on the Plitsburghs
Ft. Wayne and Chicago liallroaft,
TWO. LOTS ;
Containing About Two Ades Each.
t'''''' t tg,,,...'"..Z,FT,T5.;47,11,Rin,xgkf- =,,0r0
'FPI 4 ;,'-i - A .1 :".- v.. '•P . • 4., '- •• ' a,'"' '
WANTS.
TO .LET.
FOR SA LE
For particulars. enquire at ST tirantitreet
myl TUSTIN -& KIX
INQIILBS. OE "
W. MACKEOWN St' BRO..
195 Liberty Street.
ukhlb
NATIONAL'.
FLOUR MILLS .
AT ALTON, ILLIIIOIO,
Will be sold within thirty days. For deseriptive
circular apply to FIRST NATIDNAL BANK.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Address,
F. J. CHOOLKE.
r0y234N1 ALTON. ILLINOIS.
4.IIDADEMET OF SCIENCE, 101
Federal Street, Allegheny, (seetnis Reel
ding.) Spring term beglus
MONDAY, APRIL isth i 1N t,
dream. &C., swill* •
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