The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 26, 1869, Image 5

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    PEVIT ADV-KRTISEKENTEI
pr,,ricx OP CITY ENGINEER AND SURYISTOE,
Pittsburgh, May 26,1869.
MOTICE.-SEALED PROPOS
ALS for the construction of a BOARD
NA LIS on the road, from Lawrenceville Station
the Pennsylvania Railroad to Millersville.
ALSO , ?Ise on Elm street, (Bloomfield.) from Main
irest to the Pennsylvania Railroad, will be re
ived at this °Moe until TUESDA , June let,
L 169.
The Cordmittee reserye the right to relect any
all bids. 11. J. MOORE,
imY28:181 City Engineer.
II
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A UCTION SALE OF THE REA.L
bsTATIC Or THE FALLSTON WOODEN'
E WORKS, FALLNTON BOROUGH,
jEAVER COUNTY. Friday morning, June i,
x 10 o'clock, by order of W. A. Lewis, Esq..
.slitnee of Bailey and kicCandl. Is, bankrun_ .ts
Zill be sold at Comme•clal Sales Booms 108
lhdeld street, the entire large real es tate sit
.'. la 'Allston borough, Beaver county, Pa.,
ad known as the Falls, on Wooden Ware Works, '
e.l ? c i t i z e n";
i ll) e f o rAt ri t i u s d n s u ,
rab=l: -6,6
if m o
d a 1 11 ..!7;
I„getner e arlth rY ll9 shares of power of theF a llstoo
, Ater Company. The machinery is of the latest
1 pprovement. For fu•tner particulars nquire
W. A. Lewis, Esq., 93 Diem wad street. e
A. Die .LWA iN W,
er.
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Auctione
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. N OBDINANCE
lA.
t
,I.utTiorizing the ConEtruction of a
Culvert on Perry Street.
cdEC. 1. . Be ft ordained and enactedhy the Select
Common Councils oldie City of Allegheny,
ras it is hereby ordainea shad enacted by the au
tiOa of y the game, That the Sewerage Com
on be and they are hereby authorised and
r n cted•to invite and receive proposals for the
structlon of a culvert on Perry etre t, and
t i ard contract enacted west and best bldder •
rdeinea ails Into a law, this Mc ROth
T, y of May, .!.. 1). 1869.
JAMF.S Sfe B , IER,
t - Pr. - 4 Went of the Select Coot el!.
J. It. Ort.tY.
Clerk or Selcct Council.
ALFHED SLACK;
- r. esldent of Common liouncll.
!Attest: ROBIRT PiLwoirli, • \
imsx. Clerk of Common Council.
A , TATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
7 ALLEGHENY COTJETY, 5. 4 .—1 n the Or
:ans Court in and lor eald County,
t
In the Matter of the Estate of
iERENIAH
„LINTON, Deceased
e fln Partition, No. 1, Sentember Term. 7885.
• t,lid now. May 83d, 1889 the inquisittoo and
I Id pralsement in the above case bating been re
tr- n-d by the Sher ff, on the Sta day of Maf,
89, and conarmeddnisLand
Court.ceptins hay
. ,14 been flied thereto, the on motioa of
• - MI A Susanttorneys for Petitioner, grant. a
Ile onLinton, Intermarried with Jonn
I.tffer; Itletty Linton, intermarried with Simon
John Bothwell, nusband of Louisa Both
,
-hit. deceased, formerly..Loulsa Linton; Mary
Itthwell, Intermarried with Sidney Perry. Jon
han Linton, Wm. Linton, Cornelius Kings
.,]2
, d, husband of Mary langsland. deceased.
• erly Mary Linton, Sarah •Ktngsland. widow
• ' '• Jos. ph Kingsland, deceased, George Flings
. • • Wend J. Bolder Itingsiand, children of Jo
• - ph lltnalland„ deceased, by their Guardian ad
.F!um, Wllllam Linton, John Fulmer, - butband of
ait Puluter, deceased, formerl
a ndrahKigs d, Ida Fulmer, Mary Fulmer John Pal
. •-•'• ..r. children of S4rah Fulmer, deceased, by
le
t. .•- :. ir Guardian adlitura, 'Wm. Linton. 31argaret
..: ugsiand. Intermarried with George Kingstand,
•: t. sena& Kingfland, intermarried with John P. •
. , ciao'. Mary et.' liangslaud. Intermarried with
'.• t •.orge Cabbage and John Ifinedsnd, heirs and
•erat representatives of Jeremiah I. nton, ae
r
1 ed, and all other persons interested, to be and
. .t .: ear before the Judges ofsaid Court, at a Court
,: •be held st the City ofPittstcargh, In said Conn
' ',' of Allegheny, on the
NTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1869,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A.
lEEE
• tit Ind there to accept or refuse the Real Es•
Fe o said deceased, at the appraised valuation
tn upon ii by the Inquest or show cause why the
ine should not be solo.
Itill the Court direct that notice of this rule
11 be given to the parties residing in the Coon
( Allegheny or their Attorneys or Guardians
, stolidly; and to the rattles residing out of the
:Unty of Al.egheny by pnblicatton weekly for
.7Z weeks in the Pittsburgh GAZETTE.
it . tom the Becord:
BY THE COURT. -
1 •
A. HILANDS.
r , &
A los,
PRING STOCK
MI
t~
!LIVER,
COMPANY'S.
,We a re
, receiving this
eek by ocean steamers from
gland a , fresh stock of the
; test andimost beautiful de
liens in English Tapestry
d Body Brussels by direct
portations from the man
p
:., actuers. We invite the
' speotion of house furnish
. rsi confident that we offer
furnish
:
:, he largest assortment and
.)t'eatit variety of elegant
attems ever brought to
his market, at the lowest
tiricet.
._
197:, inducements are
e: '
,"... - ; - 0 . all 'grades of In
: :, i 1 .1d Three Plies, it
i I 4eir constant aim to
fn, ::,-, ' , ' ,the multitude, the
..., 1 i;, _
1 *V • rtment of cheap
1.4.„.. , . , -,
14,..
~, eable Carpets at
ewer :: than any other
o s , Ihe trade.
„.,
f 7 nt Avraz
;
FIiM...2WAMth •
NE WADVERTIS
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
READY THIS DAY.
D• APPLETON & CO.,
Nos e 90, 92, and 94, (rand Street.
PRMART TR IITHSOFRELIGI9I.7. By Thomas
M. lark. D. 1... LL.D.. Bts 'op of the Diocese
of Rhode Islaue. I votume, 12m0., 30 pp. Cloth.
Pries, $1,25.
THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER. By 81r Wal
ter Scott. Being the twenty-fifth and concludin g
volume . f a m w cheap uniform edition of the
Waverly Novels Each volume Illustrated and
bound in an ornamented paper cover. Price, 23
c .2) t i per volume.
Thi, edition of the Waverly Novels is uniform
with our new cheap edition ef the works of
(Merles Dickens frice. for the entire set,
mailed post free. 6. Each set accompanied with
a Portra , i, on steel. of Sir Walter Scott. On the
receipt of *lo,a complete set of Dietans' Works
with a portrait, and a set of the Waverley Nov
e/!, Will be sent, carriage -tree.
VOL. 6 0 ,1. TIIE LIBRARY' EDITION Op
THE WAVERLILY NOVELS. noels , the
he con
cluding Issue of the Waverly novels, set be
ing comurised In six volumes, issued In uniform
style wl.ll the i"Library k.dition of Dickens."
Each volume Illustrated with numen.us tine steel
and Wood Ens raving.. Bound In morocco cloth,
gilt side and back. rrice,4l, 78 p.: r annum, or
110.50 per set.
Either of the above sent free by mall to any ad.
'dress on rec,iot of the price. In) 23:Ve
AN ORDINANCE
To Authorize the Grading and Pair
ingof effersoa Street from Beaver
Sheet to Shieltss Alley.
•
SEcriOn co mmon it ordained and (nutted by the
Select and Ct.unclis of the City of Alle
ghe eny, and 1.. is hereby ordained and
an.hority of the same, That the
on Streets be and they are hereby authorized
and directed to invite and receive proposals for
the grading and Paving of Jefferson street, as
aforesaid, and to contract ih• recur with tve low
eat
and best bidder or bidders, at their discre-
Sac. X. That for the purpose of defraying the
cost and exp. nses of the said Improvements.
there - be, - aed Is hereby levied, a special tax, to
be equally as sessed upon the several lots bound
ing and abutting upon the said Jefforson s.-reet,
respectively in proportion to the feet front in
them ret pectively comprised, and bounding and
abutting.as aforesaLs.
SEC. a. That as soon as the cost and expenses
of said improvements shall he duly ascertained,
It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to
assess and apportion the same among the sev
eral lots bounding and abut...lug upon said Jeffer
son street respectively, accort.in s to the rule
above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect the same, accorning to the
provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act defining the manner of collecting the
expenses of grading and paving o streets.
and alleys of the City of Alit:chi:fly, and!brother
mposes," passed the - thirtieth uay of March,
SEC. 4. That so much o ' r any ordinance as may
conflict wl , ll. or be supplied by the foregoing,
be and the same is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a lite . this the twen
tieth day of May, Anuo D.omint one thou
sanueight hundred and sixty nine.
JAMES Mcti.
President of th e SeleztltlEß Councl
Attest: J. R. OILIT.
Cl' rk of the Select Council.
• of SLACK...
President of the Common Counci
Attes:t Ronan? DiElvoturd,
Clerk of Common Connell
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AN ORDI
NANCE
To Authorize the Grading and Pav
ing of Fayette Street from Fulton
Street to Beaver Avenue.
•
SfitTioiv I. Be ft ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common Cour:cite of rh. City of At h
gheny. and it ie hereby ordaYned and enacted by
the. authority of the same, That the Committee
ande be, Invite ee'. a hereby authorized
directed to and receive proposals for
the graaing and paving of Fayette street as
afotesald, and to contract therefor with the low
est and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion.
Sze. A. That for the purpose of defraying
the cost and expense of sa r dlmprove,nents, there
be. ana Is hereby levied, .a special tax. to be
equally aFFessed CIDOn the several lot! bounding
and abutting upon the said Fayette treet
respectively In proportion to the feet front In.
them respectively comprised, and bounding' nd
abutting as aforesaid.
SEC. 3. That aspoon as the cost and expenses
of said imps °cements shall be fu.ly ascertained.
It shall be tbe duty of the Street Commiss oner to
assess and at•portion the same amoog the several
lots bounding and shuttle, upon said Fayetti
street respectively, according to the rule
above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make
demand and collect the same, according to the
provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act d. fining the manner of collecting the
expenses of grading and paving of the streets
and alleys of the City of Allegneny, and for other
maoses," passed the thirtieth say of March,
SEC, 4. That co much of any ordinance as may
conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing,
be and the same is hereoy rep , aled.
Ordained and enacted into ala this the twen
tieth day of May, Anna Dominl one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.
JA3IFS McBRIER.
President of the Select Conn
Attest: J. R. OXLEY,
Clerk of the Select Council.
President ofAhFiCsEmmBLACuK
t
Attest: ROBERT DILWORTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE
For the' Construction of a Latera
Sewer on North Avenue.
I Sze. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Council* of the City of Allegheny,
and it is hereby ordain. 4 and enacted by the au
thority of the lams, That tie Sewerage Conr
ail/Bton be and they are hereby authorfied and
airected to invite and receive proposals for the
construction of a Sewer on North Avenue in ac
cordance with plans adopted , from White Oak
alley to Sandusky arum, to the lowest and best
bidder.
Sze. 11. That for rhe purpose of defraying the
colt of construction, the property abutting on.
the line of the Sewer shall be assessed as pro
vided for In the act of Assembly relating I. sew
ers In Allegheny City. -
Sze. 3. That so much of any ordinance as may
conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing. be
Ordainedame is heretry r.pealcdl.
and enacted Into a law this the 20th
day of May, A. 1509.
• JAMES McBRIER.
-
Attest: JOSzitt R. P
OXLLY, resident of Select Council
Clerk of S.lect Council.
•
• ALFRED SLACK.
President of Co ninon Council
Attest: ROBLIIT Di LWOHTI7,
Clerk of Common Council
AN ORDINANCE
...hanging Name nf Webster Street,
Between Norlh Common and
btockion Avenue.
SEC. 1. Be U ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Connate etr the City , o/Altegheny,
and 4 to hereby enacted by the authority of the
game, That the name of Webster street be chart.
ged to Sherman avenue, between the following
points: Stockton avenue and North Common.
Else. 2. That all parts of ordinances conflicting
therewith, or be supplied by the above are
hereby r , peal , d.
Ordained and enactecrlnto a law this the XOth
day of May. A. D. 111039.
JAMES McßlElt,
President of Select Council.
Attest,: J. B. OXLEY.
Clerk of Select ConneII , LIPHICD SLACK.
Presideist of Common Council.
Attest: NOBMIT Dzi.woirru.
my= ' Clerk of Common Council.
A N
ORDINANCE
For the Construct'on of a Latera
Sewer on White Oak Alley.
Sic. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Hs
tem and Common Counct=tbe My qrAlle•
ghenY. and U is by Me authorifY
(4 f gh i same, 'I bath hereby
ewerage Commission be,
and they are hereby authorised anbected to
invite and receive Propotals for the construction
o f, sewer on White Oak alley, from Spring
sewer North avenue, in accordanee with plans
adopted. and award the contract for the came to
the lowest and best bidder. ' -
Ste. A. That for the purpose of defraying the
con of corittructlon, the property abutting on
.the /hie Of sewer shall be assessed as provided
to.' in the Act of Assembly relating to sewers in
Allegheny tity.
Ordained and enacted Into a law. this Ike
Ad day of kL.y, A. D. 16111%
,
JA 2O C m IifeBRIZR.,.
President of Select Connell.
Attest:. J. R. °St
Clerk of Sele ct Conseil.
ALFUSDEILACK
*Mots L.DuAr .
President of Common Conseil.
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PITTSBURGS GAZ.EITE : WEDNESDAY,. MAY 26; 1869:
Ti Winery .
DRESS GOODS.
EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS
TES WEEK'S \ SALES.
ALPACAS,
SASH POPLINS,
Heatly Black Silk. 9,
Black Alpacas,
Fine Black Mohair Livires,
PRICES EXCEEDINGLY LOW
TO MOVE AS RAPIDLY AS POSSIBLE
"Very Large Stock of the Above
Other Desi r able D; ess Goods
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180 and
EX
my:s
BATE
SILK AND POPLIN SUITS!
DRESS C.OODS,
0 1L413.0,
my 2
LACE CURTAIN'S,
.41
SILK M DITLES.:
i
my2.4:irwr
si • 1
POPULAR S I
\. ' Gum BOOKS.
141.
FOR THEN/111BL SCHOOL, CHURCH
AND ILY. 7
1k
NEW STANDARD SI GER. PHILIP . PHIL
LIPS. 60 cents. S 1
BRIGHT JEWELS. W. BRAD/MM. .35
cents.
FRESH LEAVES. P.' C. o , KAros. 35 cents.
THE REV/VALIBT.• New edition. Jos. HILL
BUN. *l.OO
Liberal discount on the above.
JOSEPH HORNER,
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL
1123211
Bookseller and Stationer,
120 Snai l thlteld Street.
mni
CITY ENGINEER'S OEFICE,
NALLEGHENY CITY, Pa.. May 17, 18 69.
OTICE.--The Assessments for
Grading and Pair:ng of
•
WARD ALLEY.
From Allegheny event!e to fiedgwick street, are
now ready for eximination, and can be seen at
the office of the City Enirineer until MAY 95thr
1889, when they will be placed in the hauds of the
City Treasurer for collection.
niyis:isa
. ______________;
N. WHITMORE,
,
Real Estate, General Brokerage
and insurance Agent.
OFF/OZ CORNER OF 01110 AND SANDIDIgy
STREFa S. ALLEOHENY.
Real Estate bo l ught and sold.
Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages drawn on short
notice.
Risks in ant clefs Insurance Companies given.
Money loaned;it highest rate of iuterest. .
Notes, Drafts Mortgages, to., bought and
sold.
Ewing had large experience in the above busi
ness, I respcctfu ly.offer my services to all who
may want anything in the above line.
mr2154110 ' M. WHITMORE.
XNEIT--- NOTICE . Th— e
Stockholders of the Mercantile Lary Mc
vmpanyare hereby notified that the ate h install.
meat, THREE DOLLARS per share, has been
this day called. Payable in or before May latb,
MO, at the °Mee of N. HolMes t does; dy mar.
kit street.
By order of the Board..
WON BIABIOBT. Treasurer.
Plttsburrh, Bar B. 'mg. Divide
PEAChllible—ablu bush
J," ler Ja• 67 J. B. CAMPrigyzo.
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••••• , -4 ,
OPENED FOR
LITSTRES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
CCc., cfc., ifc.
dc., ‘ee9, (Cc.
TUE
AND
EE
182 Federal Street,
Offi
TIENT CITY
iI IN ~;
BELL'S
CHARLES DAVM
City Etionneer.
111117TTEIL--10 Dozes Fresh'
AjDalunou jun received try express. 11
e. B. ilaanna. 1.1 Nisi mime. " I
NEW A3)VERTISEMENTik
,
CRILDWS' PARASOLS,
GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS,
IL. A. DIE ' HATS;
CHILDREN'S' HATS
BONNETS,
RIBBONS,
LADIES' GLOVES.
CHILDRENS" GLOVES.
LADIES' STOCKINGS.
CHILDRENS' STOCKINGS,
Ladies' Embroidered Skirts,
LADIES' EMBROIDERED GADERWEAR
Infants' Robes, 'Waists, ate.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
No. 180. and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
OFTIOR Or CITT.EIVGISIERE, i
NALLZOIIENY CITY, PA, May 13th, DM. f
OTICE
•
IS HEREBY GIVE
TO ALL PROPERTY HOLDERS
CITY OF ALLEGHENY,
That on and • after the 20:h DAY OF
MAY. 1862, the act of Assembly providing for
the registry of I°o la the City of Allegheny, of
which the 3d and 4th sections are htreunto up.
tended, will be enforced:
SECTION 3. To enable the Engineer to keep ep
the booka of said plans, It shall be the duty of all
parties ecquiring real estate by purchase, will,
descent, partition or otherwise to make report to
him of such conveyance or transfer, with the
precise dimensions and local! y of the premises
and so doing the Caine shalt be received without
charge and noted on the deed or title paper by
the City Engineer or his assistant, but if Mesabi
party om it parties acquiring real estate as a oresaid
shall or neglect said duty, tuey shall be sub•
iect to such tine or eines as hereinafter set forth
and provided for in ti•ction 4th of this AM; and
the Recorder of Deeds of said county of Alleghe
ny shall not admit the deed of conveyance to re
cord Its his office, and any Re:order of Deeds
who shall admit to record any deed of conveyance
of a lot or part of lot within the tqty of Alleghe.
ny, which has not been registered, shall for each
offence be aub;ect to a tine of live dollars, to be
recovered by su mmarynviction or by penal ac
tton in the name of t he City of Allegheny, be
t 're the Mayor or aAlderman mi s demeanor nd
shall be liable to In dictment /or in
office.
SECTIon 4. It shall be the duty of all owners
of houses and lots to furnish forthwith descrip
tions of their rtro&,rsy to the Engineer to aid hint
in making up his B . i.oks of Plans: and whenso
ever such descriptions , shall have been so jut
vnished and the certificate of the Engineer or his
assistant. shall be rece.ved. no property so re
turned shall be subject to sale for taxes or other
municipal claims, hhereafter to accrue as a lien
of record thereon. except In the name of the own
eras returned and niter recovery by snit and tier •
vice of the writ on him mode as in case of a snm•
mona.
And on and after lhat date all deeds or title pa
pers pertaining to property within 'gild limits
must be presented at this office for registry as by
law required.
myls;j36
AT S. A. CLA R KE & CO'S
NEW BOOK STORE,
119 Wood Street,
13econd door below Fifth.
Will be found the best selection of
THEOLOGICAL BOOKS,
MEDICAL BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS AND
SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
MEANS BOOKS,
Writing Papers and Envelopes,
With a general assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY,
AT LOW PRICES,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
03 ,24-arrw
WOOD TURIMIG,
SCROLL SAWING,
AND • MOULDING
Done promptly to order atlBl Lacock street,Al
leghedy Chy, by
P, LEBZELTER. & CO.
The best attention will be given to ke e pho wane
anything ln our llne. We always a large
lot of turned work, each as Balusters, NeiIPOBEN. Hobs, ad. Also, a good . stock of dry
Walnut, Che rry and other mintier on hand.
ruyll:J7 P. LUIZELTER & Co.
FEDERAL OIL COMP'AIITL-
In pursuance o Allegheny from the Court of
Common Pleas of county. Pennsylva.
Ma, the Directors of the PktilINAL OIL (. Q OM.
I'&N V have this day declared a dividend of TEN
CENTS per share, payable forthwith Lathe legal
holders of stock in said company, on return to
the B earetary Of certificates or other evidence of
ownership.
All parties a hereby notified' that dividends,
'lnhumed for a pp eriod - of six months, be dis
used of accordinir to law.
By order of the Board. • -
A. B. MILLS, Beeretary.'
Office,Duquesne Way, 3 doors below Ninth
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgh. April SS, 11NNI.
SILK BUN UMBRELLAS
FLOWERS
AT
IN THE
We have erected a large Factory, and are pre.
pared to all all orderei on shortest notice. We
flatter ourselves of always having ma•e good
work, and it will always be our endeavor to con
tinue, having a large number of experienced
workmen. and • foreman of MS years experi
ence at the trade to superintend all work before
caving the Factory. lWe use no machinery; all
our work is made by !Mud, and for durability and
elegance it cannot be excelled.
d. G. RAMMER & BONS.
ICKA g. DAVIS.
City Ens lneer
PEOPLES' SHIMS BINE
Of Allegheny.
CORNER
_FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL • - - . - - $lOO,OOO
•
EiToCRHOLDERS. INDIVIDUALLT LIABLE.
Bank of DlreOnnt and Depoolt.
PRESIDENT—B, H. HARTMAN:
CASIIIIM—E. P. YOUNG.
DIRRCTORS.
S. H. Hartman,
J. P. Henderson,
J. Konen,
Samuel Dyer.
W. G. Gibson.
A, LARGE SHIPMENT OF
•
GRASS !HOOKS,
Just received tor sale at lowest market price.
W. W. KNOX,
•
- 137 Liberty. street,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
mr2l:r74-IIWP
Omni or CITY ZNGINUR AND strltrairon,
Putout:RN May 21. /122). f
NOTICE.—The' Assessment for
grading and paving sznallmanalley, fr ont.
gitiel to Clara a nd
IS now ready for extant.
nation. and can tln seen at this office until TUltd-
DAY. June lat. When !twill be returned to the
City Treasurer's office for collection,
; J. rtoOliir.
CITY imunancw •
nly2i:sc
Urrzcs or Crrzt Encurikin AND BURVaIrOB.
Pittaburgn, May $ll, 1869.
IVDTICE.—TheI Assessment for
_LA the Boardwalk on PIM afrorn Brady
street to Murphy street, Sit now reedy for exam*.
DAY,
and can w h enn at this mace until TUES
DAY, June Ist, it will be returned to the
( iltyTreasurer's °Mee fa collection
my 214611 H. J. MOO/IL
Enalneer,
OPTICIL CITY EMINEiIt AND Suntxroa, ill
Pittsburgh. May 25, 1869. si
OTlCE.—The,Assesernent for
X Grading, Paving and Curbing CENTRE
EEET, froF orty. fourth to Forty-fifth
etreetb, is now r examination. Ltd can
be *gen at this °Mee until PKWAY, June 4,
wheifit will be returned to the City Treaeuter's
ofnce for collection. i .
my2s:J_ IL J. MOORE. City Ear'
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lIDITRBAN DWELLING
ROUSE FOR RENT. --A good
roomsT
rick Dwelling Houle of ball, five a
cellar, two po.chts, two cemented cisterns an it
well of water, fruit and shad., trees, se rubbery.•
frame stable, &c.. In a healthy and agreeable io
cation on hit. Washington; a line view of the
allies, rivers and surrounding country. Imme
diate possession. Apply to .
_
myll b. OOTHRERT & BONN,
39 sixth Avenue.
EASTERN EXCHANGE HO
TEL, East Liberty. is now ready for the
reception of guests. ter the Summer. Booms
single and en suite. Table Supplied with all the
mason produces:. Maros low. $. stesenites.
Hourly conulankatioa with the city.
nirilixerl i. a; moracisox, propruter._
MI
itv e2„ ;;;Witailrla4g.Z. , "44,=''
• ' "A •
1
, • • CUL las PO rross-•• To La," • • Fz. date.'
"host," "Wants." “Fluand, s. 6 .8 di
Oar tag,
et/rte.:l in these columns 0110 41 for X T S 19 4 T - t 1 € ) 1; ;;
rgr PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL &0., not et 2dedingi.Fo LIN
4.ISSIONARY MEPTING.
A public Missionary meeting ender the nay-- 0.18/12.8: each additional tens Fl ORS
pices of the American Church Mist itary Society
will helil D. V. In St. Andrews Lurch, (the
Methodist ICollege Chapel. Ilsncbck street,)
Thursday erenlog, May 27th, at S o'clock. Ad
dresses by per—Juo. Cotton Smith, D. D.. Rec
tor of Ascension Church, NeW Tor , the Secre
tary. and others.
Al) interisted in the work of do 2estic mis
sions, and especially-til dsirous of ajnet under
standing o6he principles and alms of the Amer
ican Churchi Efissioriary Society, are cordial).- "
vited tr attend.
.ret.7 NOTICE TO CONTRAC
rous.
Chanters' Valley Railway Letting.
PROPOSALS will be received at the °Mee of
the underlined at Steubenville, .01110, until
SATURDAY, MAY 29th, .1969.f0r the grading,
bridging and ballasting of 14 miles of the Char
tiers Valley Railway, between. Mansfield and
Canonsburgh. Map, motile and statement of
quantities cab be seen, and detailed Information
will be g vett at the Engineer's Office. In Steu
benville, after Saturday, 15th Inst.
M. J. BECKER,
811 MMENVILLE, flay 10, 1869. Engineer.
myl2
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
!... ROAD COMPANY.
i TREASURER's DEPARTMENT.
,__\,PIIILADELPIIIA. May 3d. 1809.
NOTICE,,yI.O brOCKHOLUIRB.
The Board or urreotoro have this day declared
a seml•annual illvideod of FIVE PEE CENT. on
the capital)stoCk of the Cempany, clear of Na
tional and S' ate taxes, payable lu cash on and af
ter May 30. 1880. . •
Blank powers of attorney for collectlng divi:
dends can be had at the office of the Company,
No: 2388. Third street.
' The (Joke will be oDened at BA. to. losed
at 4 P. M. front! MsY 30 to 'June 5, forthe pay
ment of dividends, and after that date from, 9
A. B. to 3 r, Irl
'I 4 ,HOMAS 4r. FIRTH, Troaaurer.
Novr.—The Third Instalment on New Stock of
IEOB lo due and payable OR or before June 13.
myB:39
PENNSYLVANIA
- RAIL
ROAD
PIIILA
TREASURER'S DEPARTENT.
DELPLIIa, PA., April 2 M , 1869.
TO THE STOUICHOLDERS OF THE PENN
. SYLVANI RAILROAD COMPANY.
this
Ail
Company StOckhold s, as registered on the Rooks of
on the 30th day of Aprli, 1869,
will be entitled 11) subscribe for TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT, of heir respective Interests in New
stoa, at par. asdollows:
First. Fifty p 6 cent, at the time of subscrip
tion, between th i n 15th day of May,'lB69, and
the 30th day or .{tine, 1869.
Second. Fifty per cent. between the 15th thy
of November, 1869, and the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1869; or. if :Sfockholders should prefer, the
whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub
scription. and each Instalment so paid up shall be
entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may
be declared on full shares,
Tkfrd. That every' Stockholder holding less
than four shar, si shall be entitled to subscribe
for one share; and those holding more than a
multiple of four Fihares shall be entitled to sub
scribe for an addllions I share.
Fnurth. All shares upon which Instalments are
yet to be paid tinder Resolution of May 13,
1868, will be entitled to their allotment of the
Twenty-filve per ! cent. at par, as though they
were paid in full.
niy6:l9B • THO AS T. FIRTH. Treasurer.
DIVIDENDS,
._ ,F- ... 0- DIVIDEIND.
OFFICE MONONGAIIELA INSERANCIr CO
PlT7SHciolli, May 24.1869
The President anu tio,rd thrtetora of this
Conmaoy have thIS day declared a dividend of
tato dollar, peeshare on the capital stock of
th. Company, out lf the earnings of the last six
months. payable, ,ree of Government tax, on
and after June 1869.
!JOHN H. CLAN . E)I.
Ueerttary.
ITIT2 - ;JF;8
BANK nr PiTTSIWRGII,
• May 4th, 1869. I
ar THE PRESIDENT A ND DI
RECITORd of this Bank have THIS DAY
delared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on its
capita! Stock out. of the orate of the - last els
months, which wili i ibe paid to Stockholders or
their legal represen tires, on and alter the 14th
inst., free of Gorer ment. State and local taxes.
rays:lSO•tv ,W. ROSEBUSH. Cashier.
G. HAMIIIER ar. SONS.
Co •
(Late of the firtn.ot Rammer & Dauler,)
At their new eetabllahtnent. No. 48 SEVENTH
AVENUE, hsve a littge 'Lock elegant' and
lashionable
PARLOR,
LIBRARY & BEDROOMEIIIINITURE
AT-VERT REArSONABLE PRICES. •
W. H. Burt, •
J. C. Patter-on,
8. P. Brown,
U. B: Megraw,
WANTED---lIELP.---AT Elbe
PLOYMENT OFFICE. No. I. St. Clair
Street, BOlth GIRLS and MEN, nt
kinds of employment. Persons wanting help
of all kinds can be supplied on short notice.
_ .
11 TA N TED.--4 Gr El% TS.-- $75 to
y v $2OO per month f vero wh e IMPROVED
female. to introduce the PFt NIIINE
CoDIAJON SENSE FAMILY ` !SEWING ai A ,
CHINE:. This machine will st'tch, hem, fell,
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embrolde N 1.
a most superior manner. Price only lab. Folly
warranted for live years. We will pay $1,006
for any machine that will sew a- stronger. more
beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It
makes the "Elastic Lock,4tltch." Every second
stitch MI be cut, and still the cloth can not be
pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents
from $Th to $2OO per month and expenses, ca n
commission from which twice that amount
be made. Address SECOMB & uO., Pittsburgh,
Pa., t. Louis, 3f0., or Boston, Mass.
CAUTION Do not be Imposed upon by other
a
prties palming otY worthless cast iron machines,
under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the
onlnugfenactured
y uine and really practical cheappachine
ma.
IXTANTED — AGENTS. -To sell
•Is2bls 27 : 'Abe itmeiictan hiCeirteCsiZ,Rittie!Thnlit.tl:ll
. ee*veniri)jillCeented.P 111 - knit 30,000
.tallstitches per minute. Liberal inducements to
uNisk
cti.drizastA2lnAlialgA.,NorKstlElls.4l3l,ll..A
•
W A NTED—Situation as Clerk
In a Queensware s• ore; seven years' ex
perience; hell recommended; speaks berman
and Fna I not afraid of work. Aadrets I!. O.
Box 77.4.
113326 , J4l
WANTED.—To loan $9OO on
bond or mortgage for one or two years
Address J. D. F., care Gazette odice.
SELECT SCHOOL—A. peon
desirous of carrying on a Seirct Schoo rs l
can
secures position widen has paid the present
p t
nricipal $3,000 during -the present Year. Call
a
from 0 04 0
P lie street, uring the present week,
MI. M.
W ANTED oms .
wlthln of --House of 5
ld wards.
or 6
ro, tile the o
Addresif LI. H., GAZKTTR. LIFFICE, stating _loca
tion and ttrms.
TO-LET.—A Beautiful Ilesi
deuce of S rooms, attic, hall and vestibule
and good .teller, aS and water in the house.
pleasantly located on Forty- third (formerly
Ewalt) street. Rent, $5OO Apply to I
G. ia. BATES.
Col'. Penn and Butler streets, Pittsnurgh.
T O- LET.—Four Large R I outs,
No. SPI River avenue, at $l7 per ' , coati.
Enquire on the pr rinses.
MO-LET—One Twoltory Brick
JL. Dwelling House, In a good locn e
gheny C . ty. Inquire of H. A. GRAatioHAIn
3fA 11,
at
Bores & Belt, 21 r Mb at enue, Pittsburgh.
r _ rlO LET.—Bouse on Centre Av
i ENUE.—Gas. Water. &e. very convenient.
Out of season, Rent 125,00' per mouth. Call
soon at 121 Centre avenue,
___________ Pittsburgu.
_____
TO -LET. -2d and 3d story of
suitable
4. 26 Diamond, Allegheny. fild sto
pren Ises, ry
for a private school. Inquire on the
11O -LET.— RoollllBi Two An
ROOMS In GAZETTE BUILDING. ADM
counting Roomr, 84 and 86 Fifth avenue.
FOR SA LE
FOR SALE.—A Handsome Bay.
PONY, quiet but spirited. and sultabe. for
ladles or children to ride. Will be .0.4 low for
want of u.e. Can be seen at CAMPBELL &
AIKEN'S Livery Stables. 136 Fourth street.
FOR SALE BLACKSMITH
AND WAGON MAKER SHOP, on Penn
street, 3 frges. and large lot of Loons. Sold at a
ba tor address 106 FULTON
b arg a in. . pis.IURGH. my25:j79
FORlpirount
mane
Founry. .Main building Is Iron clad; size
&Will feet, with cupola. cranes, enelne,butier,
and everything required in the business in first
rate working order, with a large lot of useful pat •
terns. Is situated In the best manufacturing dis
trict In Pittsburgh- There Is ample room to
double its present capacity, having a front of
/ 4 4-feet front on Allegheny Valley Rallroad,nP•
posite Union Iron Mills, and running 140 fart
gain.
to Spruce alley. Can be bought at a bar
gain. For particulars Inquire at H. Epping's
Real Estate'Oftlce, on Penn street, near Butler.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
F°P GI •
1041 SA,liii.-411;151.
' tereAt in the Drug" Store of BLACHISTON
a -31 cGREGOR, in "Hillaire, Onto. They are
doing a thriving business, and the location is one
of the bvs: In Eastern Ohio. - Re.son for selliug,,,
lii health of family. Terms reasonable. Apply
800 - 11.
FOR BALE.—LAND -- 1
5 ac t i
in the 13th ward, fronting on centre 'Ve
nue, Craig a d Neville streets. This is-a deslra.
ble location for cnun try residences; well watered
and near Penna. R. R. and E. st Liber.y Pusan
ger Hallway. Will be sold as a whole or In
i te
of from one to five acres. • Enquire of W. .
TATTAIis,A 7 Wo d street, or &this residence On
Neville street, near the pro per. y. or of HENRY
LLOYD, tienslugton Iron Works. my6iii3o
FOR SALE--TYJEbo 1400—
Ponds MINION TYPE,'nearly as good ,
so
w.Equire a: THIS OFFICE.
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FUR --- i --- i IA LAB .remains
tte Refinery by the lite ill.e at Clara Oil_
ks, consisting of Boilers, Stills, rumps,Cn
densing Tanks, to., together with the ground
upon which they are iocat-d. .Loc.ation near
bharpsburgh bridge , between A. V. B. it. and
Allegheny river. Apply to MINT, JAGENAN
it CO., at works.
.VOitii.LE--.Bll rpirTßy
SEAT, situated within tnree minutes walk
o the "Glen Dale" Station, and has an exten
sive front on the Ohio river and railroad, contain
ing two acres , highly improved and filled with
frui build var neatd of choice. melectionx.
Theings are a cottage house and other
outbuildings. This property can be had at a bar
gain, as the o o wner is goinig West. Yor mice and
terms apply t B._litcLAlN & On.,
my 24
104 Fourth Avenue.
grANDARDENERS TARE NOTICE.
—FOR BALE.—The rounaus MILE
, on the Allegheny Raver, and now
used for gardening purposes; well Improved and
in a high state of cultivation; containing 40 or
80 acres, now ollered at a bargain. Cal/ soon.
Also, other Farms in good locations. Woolen
Factory, two Rouses, and twenty acres of land
on the Central Railroad. Rouses and Lots For
Sale and To-let in both cities. For further pars
ticulars Inquire of WILLIAM WARD.
roe no Grant street. onnoslte Cathedral.
mr2l :J72
FOR BALE.
A CHEAP FARM In Jefferson county, of 100
acres, 10 of which are cleared and 301 n flee
timber, all Underlaid with an Bfeet vein of coal
large orchard of choice fruit; will sell fur *4O
per acre on easy terms.
18 ACRES of level ground near Jack's Run—
well adapted for &Amen (knit farm and garden
ing.
3 )LACRE9 of ground In Freedom; splendid 10.
ca on for grapes, or to lay out in building lots.
5 BLILDINO LOTS on Lynam:, street.
10 VACANT LOTS on Locust street. -
For particulars, enquire at 87 Grant street.
znyl . TUSTIN & Mat
SALE.
Near Osborn Station, on the Pittsburgh,
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
TWO LOTS,
Containing About Two Acres Each,
KNQuiRsOE
MACKEOWN & BRO..
15 Liberty Street.
EMI
mIIIS
NATIONAL
FLOUR MILIALR4
AT ALTON! ILLINOIS,
•
Will be sold within thirty den. For deseripUve
circular lIWP tenni' NATI3NAL BANK.
Pittsburgb. Address, ._
wqn:We
WANTED
uzfl
WAN TED-AGENTS
WANTS.
TO LET
F.mom.
ALTON, ZLLIlfQir
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