II I I= tije,jittanag4 GaistV NEW ,PUBILILCATIONS. Wayrzn. SAVAGE Le...Nnan. A Blogrso phy. By John Forster. In. eight boo k s . ::Published, by Fields, Osgood & Co.. Boston. For sale by B. S. Davis d Co., Pittsiburgh. 'rho biography of this gifted atitlior, who bad occupied slick a commanding position in the literary world, is a rich storehouse of thought. Linder wa a re markable man, and possessed rare ) gmfts. with a temperament, however, of the mbst singular type, and which was the cause• of much 'personal unhappiness and dilquietude to his friends. It is a volume of singular ability, and gives proof of his genius, culture, and varied talents. Not only was he the author of some of the most exquisite poetry in the English language, but his prose 'writings show the same marked e,bility. Mr. Forster has exhibited much taste in presenting such a faithful! portraiture of the gifted Lander. The copious extracts illustrate his singular versatility and command of the English language. The work is divided Into eight books, in which ajnumber of ox tracts tippets from his published .works. Its excellencies cannot be.described, and must be read to understand them.; Lite rary persons will enjoy the volume , for its intrinsic merits aside from other conside rations. No criticism can readily convey its character, as a literary production, and no one was so well fitted to prepare it as Mr. Forster. We should like to give a fuller synopsis, but space will not per mit. ELEMENTS OF ASTRO'SuItY• Designed for Academies and High Schools. of By Dias Loam's, LL.D., Professar Natural Philosophy. and Astronomy in Yale College, etc. Published by Har per & Brothers, New York. Those who have seen Prof, Loomis's "Treatise on'Astronomy," have an idea of the character of this work, as it is pre pared on the same plan, with the omis sion of the mattiefriatical portion& Tbia beautiful science is brought within the range of those who have not mastered the mole difficult and abstruse problems rn the'lligher parts of -this study. It will very materially, persons in obtaining suitable instruction of an elementary character, before studying higher •grades of the science. The ample and excellent illustrations, and deicriptions, will aid students very considerably. Its simple, concise arrangement, facilitates the study of the science, and we anticipate this work will be equally as popular as his former work. Dr. Loomis is an authority among scientific men, and this work will add to his good nanie. MY DaresrrEn Murton. A Novel. 'Pub- New lished by Raper & Brothers, York. Complaints are frequently heard of the dearth of American novel writers. This remolds assigned for employing English talent to supply our magazine matter and works of fiction. But this work is thor oughly American, and \is quite readable, and shows the author has •real talent both in construction anil' Alelineation of the leading characters. , LIPS OF JEFFERSON Davis, wrrit A SE CRET HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN CON. FEDERAOY. By Edward A. Pollard, author of 4 .The Lost Cause," &a. , Pub lished by National Publishing Compa ny, Philadelphia and Chicago. Thousands will welcome this book; not from sympathy with the subject or cause. but to read the views of those who lived 4n the South during the rebellion and espoused its -cause: The work reveals many.important facts in the history of the rebellion and , the course of Davis. It will serve the purpose, too, of presenting the rebel side of the war. The author deals heavy blows on Davis, and pum mels him with rigid severity. Facts are brought to light that serve to place certain public characters in a strange attitude. Mr. Pollard seems disposed Lobe unbiased and generous in his views, though the coloring is the outgrowth of a Southern mind. The style is florid and yet 'grace! ful, and we think just, such a work as agents will find ready sale: 'The manner in which the Work is gotten up reflects illsotrOlt upon the publishers. For sale onlY,by agents, and not in book stores. The pnblisheraoffer liberal insiticements to agents. ' Parr.sis FROM. OVER TUE WATERS; ft Se ries of Letters from Europe. By clair Tousiey. Publiehed by the Awed can-News Company, New York. For sale by John W. Pidook, Fifth avenue, • Plttaburgh. • " • 'However beaten the track may be of familiar routes, a wide awake traveler viii always find something 'new to Write about., Fatpillar as the places and the scenes of. which Mr. Totisay Sscribeswe ---can readily - discover its excellencieS; es. Pee" hilly in the roatter-of-th.of-rnaniler, iii . • which men and things are deacribed,. and these descriptione,,too, are stripped of the' .lirolifie -Verbiage• frequently found: hooka of travel . The anthor reveals a iriuid trained methodically and Ids' VieWS are straightforward, as well as interesting.. 'lll4q, for ,sale . byW. 11:.' ;. (3111denfesiiiyt Fifth avenue. - -W assySittzto Br.cor.;ciersoxs A.SOME: wirlTl3ulaY LIVE: An Autobibgaphyl B y John Neal. Published by EGEEITA "t.'.l3roggara. Bobicat. r, • Few Arneriesn authors enjoy a -,:='"rePtitation ttssrafir; Neel. - ii one Of I ; the few 10.0 e Old school, like. Bryant.. t An antoblegra y 0 800 h a Character, f seventi•-three years 'of age, could not be Otherwise than full of Incidents of the most readable land. Hair • WhO have admired Mr.,Neal'e versatility - will wet thewqrk, and those who ,desire to " read the accouut of a•life of sUCh varied !. interest, will do well to get this vOlume. '-'--Hlcassociation -with theybright,Aights in I=l2 NE IMISE 1 . t M!!M==m 2 : the .ltterlirl : world in thls unitary and Europe,- :wall be enjoyed with great zest by multitudes. The work is elegantly .ranted and bound, and is • creditable to the house. liras FOR he MONTIIS ECROPE. Being the "programme of a tour through parts of France, Italy, Aus tria, Saxony, Prussi the Tyrol, Swit zerland, Holland, Belgium, England ByScotland, in the- sumer of 1868.. John II- B. Latrobe. m .Published by J. B. Lippincott 4: Co., Philadelphia. Knowing Mr. Latrobe full well to be worthy of the utmost confidence, in what he describes, and capable of doing it well, we are quite willing to compliment him for the excellent plan mapped out for tourists, who may need such information as he Imparts in this volume. The mod est preface reveala the culture and breed ing of a gentleman, and this spirit perm. meates the' entire narrative. The views of one so competent, and over a route of Such interest, and not traveled over with haste, cannot fail to interest the reader, and alladrnish something new even in old traveled rO:ntes. We think its circle Of -readers Will be a wide and appreciative one.- .. MoPst By, Jean Ingelow. rin FAIRY. With eight ' cillustrations. Published by Rohertellrothers, 13gs ton. erioughiailaY that this taliy story is one of Kiss Ingelow's creations. It gives ample evidenciof the glowing style of this charming writer, arid illustrates a species of word reveling that charms, as well as instructs. The story represents the wandering of a bright lad , in the realms of fancy, and his rescue of a prin• cess from her imprisonment and restora tion to her true loralty. Finally, of his descent from the regions of fancy tofacts. Young people will enjoy this story, as it is told by one gifted in this field of thought. No doubt even men and wo men will enjoy the reading of this book. Several lyrics of the most musical cast may be found in the book now first pub- lisbed. _ UM NEW COMMANDMENT; OR ELLA' & S MINISTKY. Published by Warren Blake' , lee. Boston. For sale by S. A. Clarke & Co., Wood street, Pittsburgh. Works of this character serve a double purpose, by imparting instruction and illustrating cardinal principles in morals and religion. "The New Cominand meat," "that ye love one another," is here _wrought out in the patience and love of a little girl hedged about with the keenest and moat tempting assaults:, and yet she kept herself "unspotted from the world." It ought to be a safe book to be placed in the hands of young people. This house has a fine reputation for pub lishing good works. Tun BOAT-BUILDER'S FAMILY; Or Good Resolutions and Row to Reap Them. By Rev. Z. A. Mudge, author or" The Fisher Boy," etc. Published by 'War ren & Biakeilee,ltoston. For sale by S. A. Clarke & Co., Pittsburgh. Young people will find this story of :more than• ordinary interest. Principles are brought out in bold relief, illus Th trative of the saving grace of God. e char acters are cleverly drawn, and show the author to be well Versed in depleting scenes of, every day life in large cities. The reading of this book will also awaken tender interest in the eventful career of young John Reeder, ending so auspi ciously. Pxyry GRAY'S JOITR.NEY; From - Boston to Baltimore. By Caroline H. Dail. Published by Le_eand Shepard, Boston. For sale by . A. - Carke & Co. Pitts _burgh- . No doubt the good name of Mrs. pall will attract many to read this work. Des pite the speciality of the work, picture life at the South, especially what the col ored people most need, there is a vein of racy sketches that will interest young people. The author understands how. to write for young minds, rather a rare gift. This is the first of the series of books for children by this author. It is easily to be seen the author is rather liberal in religious matters. LAMPS, PITCHERS AND "IRI:3I.PETS. By Rev. Edwin Paxton Rood, Minister of "Queen square Chapel, Brighton." Author of "Wordsworth; an Asthetic Biography." Published by M. W. Dodd, New For sale by It. S. Davie & Co., 193 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Titles like the above appear sense. Atonal, and yet this .book tenet of that character, though much of the matter is qnaint, humorous, and bordering on the ridictilous. It-is a wheaten of lectures delivered to the students of Spurgeon's Pastors' College 'by Rev, Mr. Hood. The discourses are based, on the story of Gideon, when he divided his men into three companies, put a trumpet in every man's right. hand; and' •pitcher , in the other, and . lunp within: the, pitcher. The anther-very happily classifies preach ing and" shows tbat One Class dresses the intellect, shedding light upon truths they disensii-:.these are the.lamps. Another startlesthe,, Consciencef rom, apathy--,these-tirel the: 'trumpets. li other soothes end consoles—mn. are the pitchers. Taking the stork ail".lShole;, 4t,la a remarkable one,, .is tint substan aadition to theological literature.' phases of -mbid,'"charficteristics and peen 'lades of the , palpit time, here • happily illustrated: Despite—the _odditifi',ln4qUaintfiess of piittious of the bookrit clearly , denionstrite the great talents of many of the ',early; preachers. "We - aie to have secend, series illustrit-: ing the modern pulpit. ' ' • ' 'ervirgn. eA Romanist.' 'By Jane G, tin. Pnbilshed by Sheldon & y o rk, fOr. sale by R. S. Dayis One of the interesting features of that capital Magazine, the Galaxy, 'vas serial,' 'its' it appeared monthly, during which it awakened much interest in-its reading, as the story progressed from. month to month. We„nrenut•dfspOsed Er to pick flsae in its conatiliagun imaie*:. taltreffi a lsoine of Iti ClisricterOn - tOegara• it "asvery 'creditable Work: dfhe an- VAIL - Its orramatic force, greuzfulitye , an the independent coarse of the fair inthor, commend it to readers of fiction. The 'crowning feature is Its pure and elevated tone, which - will go far towards extending its circulation, and increasing the repute. 'eon of the author. INSURANCE THE DIOST SUOMI' I . lEF INSURANCE COMPANY THE NATIONAL LWRINSURECANIM , UNITED STATES. OF DIERICA. Chartered by ireful Act of cokairross Cash Capital • - . $1.000,000. Brahell Office, PHIL DELPHIA - orricsais. iItr.NCE H.CLARM,Philadelphia,Freeiderit, JAY COOKE. Philadelphia. Charm= FirArica and Executive Committee, iCENRY D. COOKE. WabhiUßtoal Vice ?rest. attut. UMERSON W. PEST , ralladelptils, Secretary mud Actuary. Flekticr3 G. SMITH. M. D.. 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Felon somosattla I igg- ------ "" -------- setirairclinti -, :r trr.atienc ____- -, - SYRUP. -. &HAM =le D TONIC. h.ND 411.&NDB.MCS' PILLS will cure Consnelption, - Ltvet Complaint and.Dyspernsie, If taken accord - Ing to directions , 'They are all Dorm to be taken at same time. The ceanse the etordach, laze liror awl put It to t work; the the appetite becomes pod: the lbu 4 digests end makes - good bleed:. the patient begins to grow in fleith: the diseased matter ripens Into the bus, and This the 'patient outgrows too disease and e. is the only way to cure tienehhiPti on. To these three medicines Dr. J H. Sebenck, Of r hu. delp b 1 s . owes Ids unrivaled success in the treatment of pelnionary Consumption. The rel. morale Syrup rite es the morbid matter In the unes, nature throw ph l e gm ff by au es-y et pectora- Hon, for whet' the or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it od. and the patient has rest sillthe lunge begin to heal. • T . do 'this, the eeaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pets meet be tr, ell u_ed to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that tbe ruimunic 5 rut and tile Coed veal make got blood. Schenck"s - Man rake Pil is set up n the liver, removing all obs ctions. - relax tb a nd of the gan bladder, the bile starts fr , ely. and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will s ow what the Pills can do; pothine has ever bee lavented ex cept calomel (a deadly po'son W. lc la very dan gerous to use uniess with great c re,l that will unlock the gall bladder and start he of the liver lite eehenck's Maids e rillssecretions. Liver Complaint is one of the st prominent causes of Consumptiou. &bench's eeaweed Tonic Is it g Ile stimulant and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation Is made ot.. aseists - the stomach to turow out the gastric - Juice to it Memoir ade e the food with the Pnenonie syrup, and Is m Into good h cud without fermentation or aourin? In tbe stomach. • - great 'reason why physicines do net cure Consumption is, they try to do too much they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop ehills,to stop night sweats, hectte fever, and by so doing they &range the whole digestive_powers. lock. log upthesecret.ons. and overarm= the patient sinks and dies. - Dr. Schenck, In bid treatment; does not layto stop.s oath, night s chills orver.. ire. move the armee pd feetwill all s to p of their own liccerd. Me one nen be eared of Ceriseing enta.;elrei&gsFrirAl. i g run t b a l; • tin! usta Li Sternlie ade health , . ' • If a p e rson naii consumption: 'of course the wigs in some way _arm diseased, earlier tubercles, adses. g ! are ire .ltatiOn. Mehra ldbeslen, or %belling! ate a r inflammation- and fast delta) hag.- In such cases what meat be tioney It Is not only the .u last are wasting, but it In the whole litely The stomach lied liver have lost their power toylike bloodont of lo d. w e d only , chance le Lessee Dr. Schenck's thr'. tines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food. it will digest easily and make good blood; then t he patient be gins ttl.gatri in flesh , and as soon as the body be gis tn grate. the lungs commence to nest up. and the patient ger , nes= and Wall. Tlll3 is tue only way to cure Consumption. Whet , there Is no lung disease and onlv 'ANTI . Complaint and Dyspepsia, Softeners Beavteao Tonic and Mendr.ke Fill s are sufficient, . bitted the ruhnonic . Syrup. Take the hisnarake Pitts freely In a.l Pillions caMplaints, as they am per fectly harmless. Dr. Schnuck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health fur many years past, and now weighs 9:115 Denude. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. in the very last Stage ot PUlttloasry Constanpllo., bl. plipletans haring pronounced his case hope less and sbandoued h.m to andte He was cured by the aforesaid me. lanes. sin eh is recove ry many thoussads similarly gfeicted have used Dr. Schenck 's preparation wink the same re markable success. Full directions accompany each, rnallne tt lart atsolutely necessary - to per armee, tee Dr. Schenck, unless. patients wish their. lungs examined, and for this purpose be Is entrant°, ally at his Principal rfiet tn r il i l m a t i y irl. =giesl,l,ldretauserr.Hwellsersltgiptlfeetalonany eel. 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Bnunonds K. 1 box hisrow I PIT nestock; /Mere & Cu. . 1 bbi ritilmeeyst .-Sterauson,. Agent. 1 box pie per -. 1 .IWleVis el ri c e ll! ,2lo , f 111111,rrserr., 4 -t,',% i t ak Pas nt 'Median 1 &Abell. *D. a Co.. 1 box Picks; W. 'Jr. viturston. 1 box and 6 tables: blOucher, B s & Ci d er Milts; IC , Icklet'box Seed; Briggs & Bro., Ibex seed,. J. B. Biritett; , . 4 %sox 1104 sad 1. box books J. Toppings, 1-hsr rel Glas.wsrk Y. Ileazleton, 1. barrel Cut and Dry; lire. E.. No:Aland. la boxes; H. W. -King. 1 :box Glassware; J.:8• M..:Ken. .ney. 3 limb /Whines; Lnih.r Pi ACM 4 Twe, 'Tebbe. C. Par/artier Ladder Vo.. ll'ilooble cad. deers; C. P. Trireme & CO., 1 box. end twit Cast Haul' W, Byers. 1 box: P. Jicles, 2 bxs. 1 trunk, Ily I Bedding.% T. Pugh, 3 obis paint; Ainssell &Weiner; bar bbl Alet.4l. W. HOlldel , atill.ll bliP asolassest.J../.. liipe. 3. , cask Glow,. ware; W. Whites', 1 Obi K.ll.Gooi‘s; D Bohm, hack Bair; J. W. Sidles, 1 tgix hi re;l4 VG. - 'Mew tiso! 1 Box; J. Murray. I pookage Bard. .:war . ravergion .& Arsold; lktg Wine; Mc- K t ° 4, co_ di& hhia Silicia; Smith& Hodges,l baWWOOlBB4ll5lT.'.f. 'Orr.' 1Box; J. B. Lind. iniy."B boxes, adwilible. l 4 : AnTafs,l plekage, .6rrew Plaice. Heitowisl2 pieces Baler DOA; I ..I.dinn. lb° Plantal/ 11. Ifenderson,l Hone t F. Alex niter: 1. Piero; W • v,.•Warner. 1 41001 it W.V.: N od .4 casks Bottles; b ffeu.her..l le 110p1:11.-t.ofidak, / btil Onion' J. P. isseith. liat,-Übldeneril;* A.' Wentand, 1 be* Hardwa ; Klebardi aril"! box' GIIPSIVare: iterervWerw It•& CAt.4.4 Blooms Irerk; Knordis gisds ;emelt, 2 mos Buie and Pennell: 'U. k rittl% $lll,Ollll goodng; J.l. Drap±;r & Co.; 1 bor ii. SarerJ. H. Boyle. • it.o...l.lxisAiloeurwaret O. Isaggsai, ,i trove.; barre l s rt( H. By ran •& .44,,, .111 Bungs t Best a Wobinsoir: l' no& Sas. r 'Mary , 13nyder.' 1 lot H. Grods; , W.; laindeobergar, .1. , Otest;, Sif4oll. .} , bary 4 V 190. , kil *WS Vire Clay; P ittsburgh . 111u1t1.'0.,4 bolt Oa 'keg 'Bolts: W. Boss. &box .11erare• , gidilez ,11., Giengwltelt , 11, hair uarrao unds.. - . S. Je Itr., ibusdle AXelislielltsj /cho• stun & King, 1 brirrel' Cnilett - •A•ton tt. 'W. & 'eo;i't blll.lF;'"'lLei &In Ila J:sfaikei...lk. ir bias.; cot; nril4arimi.4_,bores, &Oat ~10 bold Glass wale; 62.d0z-n Wrstner gow ers;l patens Gate ; / Hay raker 11 Orlinisterres; 3, brelii. awl St bor. G ;mews , e, 1 box Window Glass: liebect l 1 lieg' dodo; .1 Wes. if: 009 0 1 1 ; 4/ boxes ; ; 1. box Tobacco; 2 coil& Bop • ; /lid; Din; 1 bdt Ca.thigst 1 box If. , Worn; 1l bolt Allspice; 1 lot Parole; 1 bbl . 1110 slog 4 bOktaßrokett Glass; 1 box *hoes; 6 Waron Leavers; liot Barrels:l Box; 1 Orate: 1 bdi Snathre;' SpiedesCes-1 gst 31.0rioLl Box; 4'; Ws Sundries:. S Wis. n !deadliest *Morse. COnagn S 0110.1'sp-r: 1 bdi Chain lot into. Buiteds and Pans; IT , nido , 1 keg N i; 'gals 1 bON Sand ries: 2 bh.s etoneware ; 1 Iron Milt. rie Mow- Willahina Suites. • ~, ..• . ~ A. iii'ILWAL;sIC. A.nertorieer. =M=? , MXO Art oungcom Fixing the Number of City Pc!lice `4. 4 . AC .1. Be it ordained fend enacted by City of Pittarurgh. in Saki and ,Cotasson COild aseemoled, and it 41 hereby °Marne.. an theact ed by the authority or the earn& Thatal swan lice ores shall couelet of onts . handte d s t • ty-two men Sac. ifl .mat - ant' ordlnance,or Part of ord i nance conflicting wit a the p.ssage of this oreli nance at the present time, be :and the same s* hereby repealed so tar ss the Same affects tbli or dinance. Ordained and enacted We slaw In Conneill , this 116,,u day of July, A. D. 1869. - TV Li. nußOß'ltr. President pro tem of Select Councl. Attest: B. te Sionnow , Clerk of Select Council. ' ' .101 IN BARTON. President pro tem of Common Council. Attest: 11. 111.chlasT , h , Clerk of Common Connell. A. 011101 NANCE • .... Supplementary to an 0 dirance /or the (=raving and Paving o• §pruce Alley: - - AUCTION 3.13.1ME1. De atnIOEUSON. II .& IIIBOTIIEits, safieri.lbent,stree%. ier' in Das , andresessmtilicina. • i9.toris.ritnas _ ~,,,,, SICTO .8.! it Ordained and colleted by the tray of Pittsburgh, to detees and Common COWL. eats assembled, and it is hereby ord. inert and • enacted by authority of the same. That the City anguteer be and he is be anahorried end directed. to .here spruce obey, from ulk-th etreet to 33th street curbed sawed as a from a. d pacd. daC. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance. the with the passage of this Ordinance at the present time, be seate eame is hereby re pealed so far as the same cts this ordinance. . Ordained and enacted into W law in Councils, this 116th day of daily, A. D. 1809. HILL BUROVIN Postident pro tern of belect Council. Attest: E. $. 4011 lionnoct, • ' Clerk of detect Connell. N. a. BARTO Presiders pro tem of Common Council. d Attest: it. hichiarran. • Clem of Common ummcil. . ha OBDINANtE Opening anti Widening Church Street, tr. Forty-sixth Stieet. SECTION 1 Be it ord,siasst and enacted by the City qf Pittsburgh, to Atified and COlTLui ined fin 011 WOO= d cite assembled and it 48 hereby o, da enacted by .tiss authority ritlie same„That the city Engineer be nands hereby amnorized ant (inert to to snrrey open nutty-sixth date Church). agel, front Butter 131Te0f. 10 Dlll4llOO street, in arcordank u with the plan n the Engineer's of iice. and to apprilso data iges and assess benefits 9. T. tan Doren, 11. d. Lynch and.* tn. Holmes are berths "typo rated tu acuuroaoce ode h an . Act sit Assemb.y asprevea January 6th, 1804 Bac. IL That any ordinamosor partof Grans - ce the with the passage of this ordinance at present time, he and the same is hereby. re .thepeaedf far at the slime affects s in thi ordinance. _Ordained and enacted into a 1 R Council 6. Ittis 96th day of J uiy, A. D. Iti69. MILL. B CROWN. President pro tem of Select Council, Attest: .h. a. Idonnow. - • Clerk of belect Council. Jon Si BAItTOIT. President pro tem Common Council Attest: H. Ne.bidiSTZU. , .....:__ Clerk of Common Connell. A SUPPLEMENT -."--"" IE7 an Ordinance Entitled fiAn Or- I dinance Providing for e the Issue of • Bonds Amounting to the Sum a $250 000 of th 3 vela• er Loan Au thorized by the Act Approved F•ebruary 8, I 868," passed June 15, 1869. ' • t3sclioN.l. lie it ordained and enacted by the Co of Pitteburyh,, in Select and Com mon Councils assecablW and ft is herthy ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. 11 hat th section of Oleo:A . :Lance enilLied, "An Ordinan c e providina for the issue or bonds amountiug \ o the sum etiltAsll,ooo of the Water Loan authorized by the Art approved tebruary 8. PISS,' ' passed Jaw: 15. 1809: b and le Denby amended so that the same shall read as follows.: Said bonds shall be :Dade payable t i bearer with semmal. coupons attached*. they shah be in suuis of oLe hundred. two how tired, dye bundted sad tbonssnii dolise, in such proportion as tho itinence Committee may di teimine: they shall bear Interest at the rate of sevuu p.: r cecium per annum.' and shall he payable lit tWeutv-nve yours from the brat day of Aprll, A. D. 1868. which shalt be the date Lf said bonds: the principai. and interest shall be payaole . t the °lncited the City Treasu.rer, in the City of Pli tsbureh. Tbey shad he signed by ttie Mayor, countersigned by tie City L ontrolli r ails ihall be geese' by the Mayor with the cor porate seal of said city. - - SEC. 2, Tbeseeo,4lseet.ou o f the above men tioned ordinance hereby tinpplied. ls hereby tu ber. S. That any ordinance or parlor ordinance 'zonated:lg with the passage or this ordinance at -the present time, tre.nn& the gatiaeißberebS re-, pealed so Ur as the same affectS this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into i law in Connell!, this 2 8 ta day of July , A. 1.), 188 . . . HI.LH. - 11LittOWI S, Pr e sident tiro Lem of 8 'Act Connell. - Attest: Cleric. S. N ottr.ow , k of be' et& Connell .. .. JOHN Bk.UTOH. President pre tem of Common clutinefl.' Attest: H. biridante , C!ll r- of Common Council.. irbt _._._.______-------- A SVPPLIEMEENT - To an Ordinance, Entitled "An Or . dinance Auhorizing the Issue r f Bunds re,r the an Redeem lug . Matured -and Maturing In debtedness of that:UT," Passed the 15th -Day of JuriE,,'A. D. 1869. • Bscrioar i." Be' it ordained and enacted try Ulf MI of Pittabtirgh, in and Select and Common Conn -eat aesoubtect. and- .it to hereby onto:fined (nad a! by the authority of rue tame. 'lust the second section of an ordinance entitled ' •Art urdinane- authortzins the issue of -Bends for purpose ot : edeeddny mttured and maturl..g in debtedness of the City," paised-Jtine 15 1869, shall be and la beret.. sm.nded so that the same reo.i as follows : • -raid bora:sob-ail be id ;um' of live bun- red and one thousand dollars eat!), in such proportions a+ the Finance Committee may direct, pat awe in forty years arta date, princl pat 'and interest payable at the office et the City Treasurer in Plitaouritio • t scent the h e bond•. rhich si all be Payable.; principal-len - in ter st,. at tun Dank 01 Amertca, in tue City of Vow York. Slob, of New 'Yolk. and ssi.4 bonds than each bear date the first uay of July, A.D. 11519.'•__, . 1-se SI, Tue second sect.on of add ordinan c e of -.tine 15 1559, which la hereby gulp:led. le hereby repeelea ~ , , lic. 3. 'Vast asp ordinance or part or ordi nance coral' cting Arab the pe sage of this oral nan e at the present time he and the a.Un e M hereby repealed, *0 CAT as ' the same affects this t rdinince. ruatned and enicted _into a law this Stilth daT or July. A. 1., • IeGO. SILL BURGVTIN. President nro teat of lielect Coun,ll. late gTe l l ' a v iinett. 40EIN pkIPCO2:. iiresident pro tan of .Co ' rnsoon Council. Atteel , li. Cleric of_Coulu.on AN ORDINANCE eloviding for a . Better Supply of Water in Certain portions of the City of Pittsburgh. . ST Mewl. ite it ordaineel and enacted the effl of PO:taboret. fa Select- and Common cocoml._ cite assonbled, cuut it is hereby ordained -an d enacted 'by the autliorifY rf the arum. That th e . Water Vommittee ne authorized mid empowered to etre; On tale Allegheny Myer. at crater Forty. fourth etre. t., in the bevel teetatt Nerd. and at lialitwood in the Twenty-third ward.• Yum a an* Yneineaand Mend 'elves. Ceb6 hot tCreiCte 0-7. (16,U11/dOn ve any - ' it f rdi • oicC. I. ', hat 'any ordinanCe or pa o o - mince conflicting with:the plumage or this oral.. minaret the t e e ...time. Ira - and the wame- is hereby Tepee ed so far as the to affeete this or; dlnance. Ord-Ire d attri enacted into ,ft law in ,couaclis: this lbth day of 411115:AniteseteG _ . WIN; Pres - ideas pro tan of•belett Connell , . Attests 3t. r. atonnovr,••• ~• L• - , ~- -, I. ... ctert. of, „tteleat.oCuortnelle4 ,8.,40110 Ir. - . Preeidentlprci tete oi llostsionConcKlL. -Attest: C 1 WI -011.87113, ~, ..„-,. , ,: , rg Of Conanon'Co CIL l E Aut, 7 IIIILILL..FLOVICIFROK it r , P. lINV,WHFAT:*-Vr !Lim receiving g omen' of ch_oltuLllinadamit WW' Aldlialt a ntiW ftl ' W AM • Waial , lirer ,are =Mink with. ou.:: read Wileatt.faloteitiPfuhOrtitins 'to mote an article of Family Flour o 4 ,if riotau. perunlo ` ut eru s Me ttes. _ 42 1 0 11a1 uterus Me claim inn TOWN 1010 are tbs. ci being amotafattared front strictly !bole* number AcHatitra Amber and White Wheat. with too most approved no ehird ry, earritaaaa tali. ler*. VutUrlinds tree r 8888 N TAIRItre. aTial , WRAND, alade.ftela.. Choice bite Wheat."Mrplieseil rival - ti 1.1013110. -EXTRA. 111.1131. BRAND. fca aTAm selected Walla 41Tbe, : i Y oar. uo‘urpaased ai a PEARL. itED. fiRAND •from 'sleeted 'amber and bratjtradeo ot . V. lator. • • - • To tiered* fraudto rediLine onr'eacts we now teal them with dote of radnufactore.• • B Ole 'a, 'ono.. .....reed stew Alleghetif. • WrIFTII* AIT.3IIJE • 10.gg1111tharenne, opposite tha,Opera B ouse.Pittsburgh. pa.,is the coo:est and moat detirableplace of resorte: Liquors can be had at this place Pure and Geod.:The Billiard lloams I are on the ground door to the rear. ASSE'SSUCENTis. CITY. EIWINILKIt'S 01MICI, ALLEGHENY CITY, rA., .1 Illy 26. 11)69. NOTIOE.--The assessment for G1ta1)1NO and PATLI I / 4 Cr or II ,I.lll.tir 'STREET from Bidwedlstreet to Chl;rtlei , Etreet: Also the sssessment for Grading and raving of Frataliriatt eet:from F.elvirlek street to Beayer ' aYenne, are now readiffor examination and 'call be seen at the office of the City Engineer until August 3d. 1969, a-hen they will he piaced la the hands of the City Treasurer for collection. cIar.LKLEs DBOri, City 1 jyr.ptineer 1 CITY Es caiman's ltryielg. ) ALLEGIIKSY CITY, Pa t , Oily 23..1162. i • No , llCE.—Tbe sikssessomentsfor trading and raw ng of LINDSEY'S ALLEY, from Ledtte street to Jackson street. /Lisa the assessment flintier Gradlnialtd 'Paving of BLAIR ALLY,. from LB:blew:re', alley to_ Bimsge ntley.'are- now ; reitdi for extirdnstion , and can be seens% the ain.e.of the City Etigineer until AUGUST 2d, 1E69,• ashen they Asti be placed in the Windt of the ettyßeisasuleffer col lection. ernes ow CITY Enetglan AND d1r.11869 TZTOn, - Pittsburgh. .1 nty SO: . S ZIOTICP---The Assessairrit for Grading and raviust ALMON IT ALLEY. m Butler str.et to the Allegheny Valley 8.n.. is now tend,' for examination. ar.tt caD be> seen at this °Mee until TliII1141)SY, August 80.. when It wilt be . returned to the' City Trfssuices °Dice nir collection. ii. .1. 31t1URE. ly2titlit Engineer . prims. Or CITY ENCINZNIt AND SIITIVEIYON. . PITTSBURGIL, July fa, 1689. s ZT . OTICE.—The assessment for • Grdor, Paving . and Curbtest MILT 41 0 sat DTKEZT, from St. Patrick's .631ey to Btud street• is now ready for .samination, and ean whens at this ae.' until TIT liti. l l.Y. August .1.4. d, ti will ise returned to the City Treas urers' office for collection. Ira . ll ' . j-: 2 -- ------------1 --1 -I°CiRE. City Engineer, thr/ICZ OF . CITY ERGINILEIt A.ND Stritr Pittsburgh. July Sad, 1.889. S OTICE.--The Asseisment for Ethe partial Gracing of Bluff street. from rto P hie stre. t. is now ready for exami nation. and cantle seen at is °nice until 't UES - I) &Y, Angst t 31. why' Itif 111 be -returned to the . ity Treasurer,* MOBollection . WA:OIW .H. " 1 ) ". -------------- ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, psoros Eon A. COAL. HARRIpIIRG' GAB WORKS, JLLY 27, 1669. SEALED PROPOSALS witi be .reecived st the Harrisburg Gas Works until the libet DAYu eeed O AUGUST. for the deirrely of Gag ',oat to be during the next year up to September 1, 1810- The coil must be of the Vtry bra quality for the • manufacture of ,gas and delivered at the , works. Alt communications should e addressed to be undersignd, who will give all further informs- ' Gore eau the subject. GEORGE BESOISER, Seeretary- jf 9:m78 , NO _ 1 . ic .0 ENGINE BUILD.. cvr Ers.—aelited Proposes will be received at the office of CITY Wof cll AVOREi, up to M ania 6th,11169, for ONE t•TEAII CYLINDER 96 Inches died:later and 8 feet stroke, one pump 16 inches diameter al.d 8 feet stroke. Engine ' and pump ._b' erected and Mit in E ng ine .b in the engine bore atthe Lew er Basin. Bedford avenue. -, ALSO--glaq Will be received by the 'Water Committee for improved class of Pure Ping en gines, to equal the capacity of a steam cylinder. Se Males in clissiteter, pump la inches In diam eter, with a 'pressure of 10 pounds on steam J°SZP-a /1/7SChI, Beimidetendent. irAitmeS -_. NOTICE T,O. CONTRACTOR S . SEALED PROPOSALS addressed to thenuder signed will be received loan Aretrer 6 at„ 1669, for the • • ' • . eradlllllloll9 Masonry and Ballasting . , OF ' TEE BZITGER MANCH Of the .Tresterat Penn K. R.. • Extending ftom Freeport. Armstrong comity, to Butler. Butler county.' Pa., a distance Of TW EN TY•ONE 31.11.,A.5. 'Profiles end specifications can. be seen st Inginrees aim: 7 ret port, - stxong con.ntr, :r s., on Ana site/July With Arm. Ezma CONThOLTACh'S Orrich. t . CITY 01 ALLEGllirtrr, Ju1513 y , I. 889• s , NOTICE. TO . • ... MANUFACTURERS -OF SCALE?. . Sealed nronosais will 1.- received at this ()dice. until 3 o'clock P. DI., ouTilUtibLiAlf , a uly 31/. 113138. for • • One 15 Ton \Neigh Scale, Complete, .. The same to be delivered at the Seiond Ward W_cigh HOUSP. The mitt le reserved to reject Uri ur all bids. ; ; Mr. M. PORTER MN 'FOE. . . ckABLEiI. Daus' CITY, ENGINEER PROPOSALS. U. ROBERTS 7 __ ctry collmr.oLtr.R 724:m54 LEG .Ala 1111111111 _ TN THE DISTU.IbT COURT OF ~ A ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 'No. ITS of No- vember Tenn, 1867 . . ' `Anthony 't oung, now for use of -John bangwisch vs.Jolnt Buhl. a. non-real- dent of .gennsylvartle„ —Foreign iiittaaltment to case. J. Ludwig lioethen, Esq., summoned as-'' garnishee and aflidavit "of claim flied for $9410.70. Judgment, ‘iy . default of an enrol as beenente;e 4 end' Cute grante for p the Prothonotary to assess the:damages. d Notice hereby given'o the,defendent and all parties In terested, that , the ProthonOtiry of Allegheny county will asissiWptaintiff.i damages at the Prothonotaesi' a office on thel9th DAY or JUNE, 1869, at 10 o'iloar i. k. .'8 ' P.UR , A .- __L • V 1 NCe. •-.L'lnTlt : r -----'"eys far "dui 14.. . irN;TUE 'COURT OF'-001,111111ON .',.. L .: ri,EAs,. or Allestiety Collate. No. An. gr rtreritiobte• :tare...4-1,1813V rag Mg te lt l?le+r: INO A.Zilr -• LOA & 'Atr4OCIALTION OF A.1.A.T.- la a Mei CITY, l'A. - .! ?.. ,•• -! , - • -July.ie' hereby alvtox that ma d e e /2te Co u r t •J 1889.; application Vila to said tat it rent • Utelereee or worvorastort 10 sale User oration; and that if \ no me reason be shown to the -contract, the Jame w ent illberstranted at the ne/it 1,f11E)!,,,,ht C ? ll lterni, gh A. S. BELL. Fetltioners. .T 19, 11109','##Y-F.,..t it. - • jr,..g. -1N iragmterswir cOVIIIT OF I .: Vag • UNlTETS•lstafflatt; lbt th e Western strlet of Pecknieso4ll,..,2iiidk.;;4 se d er the t Aje.VSols' ".1111:411,11.31"ii*hlvintt °P ; 1 p a e g /0/ a dirseFsige men a 9 ..._ geb c = r td o o r ttg e chat= Vasa) • 110 r "41 A gg. ,Itl =teens who •• I Court, *One. is IterebT Pr _ 0 .. P. "L",4.lloe",nLrore saMusi. tiurff.s.. usTsprovedittravii.inis.2.o,-,Drziteingt,76-t: ' . 1 , ICV.o.eloe ill , * - 1% truptcy at his aloe No. Fg.. Ntltillet" ln I° Sah. Pa st . bolo' 93 • Dimond stttet. Mg. .. 0 s ui 4 „ cause. It aux to baseilrerigustssze sbe . not hoittla u r V '? ' t .r t 8 C * WO 24 DLES.s, Vest ot C ..11.Coatt fist sold I)lstrLet. ... ... i_ t ..2.------ - " -- " — ' ------ ILETT inalEilligAkEßAOF AD . Iv lingillirßAllt - Mont:be estate otYRANE -1 IN 4 1, .vilatAhm cm . iiiecti granted to . the uswndersigr,Detesttl'l'lgailiggr:tet°l4V: '1'1: Loa . 0010%aring claims against stdd te.seeewill Vessels, e.ent th _ seine ihr settlement,. p topult sutb°"""4. rt"___!uleatZek. 2: SAL T. No 193 13suiltuitY war. suent,Taird. Allegheny eltl. ..4At a WM