The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 23, 1868, Image 7

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AMUSEMENTS.
ne-Rev. Marvin R. Vincent, of the First
SP;esbiterian Church iii TroY, hai published
topr discourses upon the value of amusement
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its a fOrce. in Christian training; which ought
to hive a wider circulation than they are
likely,to obtain in their present form. The
rathor takes up the cause of cheeiful Chris
'nity; and answers the arguments of those
wtfo seek to find somethingwicked in many
ofthe innocent and healthful games of' the
3.t1115 held to be innocent for boys, to play
marbles; but sinful to play . dominoes; it is
sinful to play billiards,.but highly graceful
and innocent to piny croquet. 31r: Vincent
fails to see the ethical distinctions here ex
pressed; he' finds it difficult to distinguish
between the wickedness of balls of iron and
the good of balls of wood; between mallets
and cues, and between green baize and,
gteen.grass: • A.. Christian. household Must:
• not sit down to a game.of whist, acoarding
'to some authorities, but -they-.can- spend 'a
pious 'evening over Dr: Busby; a game in-.
volving a good deal of • healthy mental exer- •
ton is - condemned, - while the silly4ri:ifitleis,
Busby cards are admitted. fir. -Vincent
writes : . .
."Youth Must not dance, but, tbey
.may
march to music in compariy, and go through
4Allisthenic exercises involving a good deal
motion than dancing. But if people
may im rch to music and be guiltless, - it is
ver'y hard trizee how skipping to music con
verts the-exercise into sin. It is said that
the assobbations make the differeneb; but the
.advocate of this theory is Shut up to proving
Sat the, associations are inseparable from the
Amusement. Now I ask, in the name of
common sense, why not devote a little
Christian care to separating from its abuses,
and regulating in its conduct,, an exercise
- which improves the bearing - of our youth,
lends`to relieve their natural awkwardness
in society, and gives them innocent exhilar
lition?' When our Young Men's Christian I
ASsoelatiou, of Troy, furnished their new
room, they did so on the principle that
'prayer meetings and religious periodicals,
though important in their p ace, would not
.oP themselves suffice to attract young men
from without. They had tried the experi
ment in their forloin rooms, under a machine
shop in an out-of-the-way place, furnished
as a miniature chapel, and a very seedy. one
* that; and the result was that about .six
month ago the association was in a fair way
to die and make no sign. Young men
- would not go to that dismal- hole to spend
# evening_ when more attractive places
abounded in the city; and I would net if I ,
liad been in their place. But the-association
,got a new lease of life. It en g aged
vary, pleastmt rooms, in a central position:
7t 'kept its prayer meeting room neatly and
- appropriately furnished; but it added a large
. Social parlor, its walls adorned with plc
" ttires, a fine. piano invitingly open, the' best
current periodicals, secular and religious,
upon the tables, and games of checkers,
chess and dominoes distributed about the
robni. The young men came in crowds.
'they were thrown at once into contact with
Ike Christian youth Of every church in the
city, with the city 'pastors, with committees
eapecially appointed by the churches to take
-strangers in charge, with good- - music, re
lia literatures liteiate anh innocent amusernent."
We learn froni authentic sources ,that the
trocims of the rroy Asstidiation becaine so
!popular that the keepers of places of amuse
_ment of a less refine(' character uttered loud
•COmplaints, and attempted to bring about a
trellis' the ranks, by spreading abroad
~ Nse'l'eports, - But the cheerful rooms of the
loung men prevailed, 'and: gre.at goo& is
hg aecomplished. _
Vinbent makes some admirable hits
fat the fallacy in the arguments of those who
. ..Would shut out all amusements. He says
'that some people exclaim: "Think of
'Paul dancing, '
or Peter playing billiards!
• -Do you think we shall 'have checker-boards
In heaven?" .This, he says, is no argument
—it is sheer nonsense, and most unworthy
trifling over a serious subject. "Think of
'Paul dancing!" Well, think of him! Think
-of Para wearing_a swallow-tailed coat with
brass buttons! Think of Peter skating, cut
ting figuresfof eight; and performing "outer
edge backwards." Think -of John in a
- white cravat, or of Bartholomew putting up
Zeidlitz powders, or of Timothy running
with a fire engine! How would they have
looked? "Would you play chess on your
death-bed?" Probably not, my friend.
Neither would I put on illy boots, or do a
great' many innocent things," at such a
ECe. Post.
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lFreneh Opinion of the Alabama Claims.
(From the Faris Standard.] •
Public opinion in the United Suites is cer
tainly very much excited, and a warlike
„inspiration seems to animate the meetings,
which go on increasing in agitation. Un
der these circumstances people ask them
-.selves, may not Mr. Johnson endeavor_ to ,
seek a quarrell with Lord Stanley while
England is occupied with the Abyssinian
:expedition, in order to recover the popular
ity which he is losing. The United States
people, with their minds turned to the
prospect of a war \ with England, would
Verha_ps give- less though tto the position of
the President. The truth is, that the fa
:32ollEl question relating to bellig;erents will
, flrot bear a close examination. In acknowl
-fledging the Confederates as possessing. that
••• character. did England act• in a different
'"manner from the Government of Washing
? Did Mr. Lincoln not inti
mate to all the powers the establish
ment of a blockade of certain of
..the Southern ports? Did. he not by so
doing, treat that .city, " not as an in
surgent, but as an enemy? Did he not, on
several occasions, treat for the exclumge of
prisoners by formal and authentic deeds ex
ecuted and ratified by the competent author
ities of both parties? In the necessary in
tercourse between the two tonnes was the
rank of. Southern. Generals, which they re
-4ceived from'President Davis, not recogniz
cdf Finally, did Gen. Grant not accept the
-capitulation of Gen. Lee according to the
•custom of regular warfare? We might
multiply questions of• cavil, that the charac
-ter of 'belligerents, now contested es of
right, was recognized, in fact, by the United
' • States during the entire period of, the war.,
Naturally, therefore, people now ask, what
-;;canii the secret Motives of seeking a quar
rel on such a question. The ;United States
43krvertunent never dreamt of the sudden
,susceptibility which seized upon, it on the
Morrow of the triuniph,when, in the midst
•of the struggle, the Washington Cabinet
, :ssked England to ruin her cotton manufac
• • :tures by respecting the blockade declared by
•"'; - Xt. :Lincoln, in conformity to the laws of
"'N
MCI
• - -`-4a. few days ago, a lady teacher in Wash
'l.lngtoni vibe has among her pupils; two little
7 ,dattglitet's of M. Stover, who, it will be re-,
--- niembered, is a daughter of President 'John
„Aorii,,requested each of her pupils to ascertain'
"':itt lame Whether they would continua in.her
0 01 the next cfuarter, which commences
• iiithin a couple of weeka. • The little
L - Stover let Urned the next day, and
iy:promptly told the lady thatthey were not
::•.'coming to school any more. When ,4ttes
tiOned as to the reason, they, with child-like
•,`",:einiplicit3r, said : - •
:4Grandpa says we arri going. to move back
Tenneseee in April
,INPS i
In a Tight ;
blefor Elie foll Owing: = -
‘ A man in Becket, while in the woods for
fibber, had the misfortune to "lodge" "a tree,
and in order to gent down bitched his oxen
to the butt and made them pull. The tree
fell into the fork of another near by; when.
the tops overbalancing, the other end'was
jerked twenty feet high in the air, carrying
the oxen with it, where they 'remained sus
- pended in imminent danger of being choked
to, death. Perceiving =the tree to be very
nearly poised, the man- attempted to drag
them down by the tails, 1 but, one of 'these
failing, he had recourse to a fifteen tent pole,
with which ) by fetching nprto 'the tops, be
could scr raise it that the Oxen's hind feet
druid touch the
g round, thus enabling - them
to catch breath. Beingunable i to sustain the
top for any length of time; he adopted the
See-saw motion, causing . the , tree-to vibrate
up and down often enough to give his cattle
Chan& for air. He continued this operation
four hours before aid arrivtxl. He then
climbed up and but on the tree, chit off a
twelve foot log, which, falling, released the
oxen, and, he "snaked " it home without
even unhitching.
A*C!liG the tlookeri oil at impeachment
Mrs. Sprague had an eleiated. place. She
was attired in a fawn colored silk, dark vel
vet 'basque.arid bonnet,. with'• Etrusean ear
drops and bagles 'fro.4ted 7g01d. ; ;._
Wade wore a black ckitk.atiegae=tWOthdrt
side locksof brown hair iindAbrOwitAttieln
her braid. Slit was prOvidedwitli altOrler
place, immediately opposite lierhusbanlarid.
next to the diplomats. The ladies of tile
household. of Mr. Thornton, the British
Minister, attracted attention; one of them a
stout English girl, with tine shoulders, and
color, and what Jenkins ealls the step of the
winner of the Derby; the, other,_ smaller,
with the motion and figure' of a gazelle.
A WRITER in Oita a Week' says; ".You
read the newspapers, will you tell me .what
you conceive to be the final sensation of
an editor after a week's work ? Thrice in
one dap he has been 'glad to obserVe." 13ut
on the same day he has been 'pained to. re
mark,' astonnded to consider,' and, anxious
to know.' ,Intliesame column he is happy,
to hear of the safety of a missing vessel, is
grieved to, leant that the condition of this or
That statesman grows rapidly worse, and
again is delighted to observe that some im
provements are being made in the parks.
What is the ultimate result of thiS constant
gladness grief, delight, pain, astonishment,
and fear ?"
THE REBEL SECRET SOCIETY.—There is,
beyond all question, a numerous political
secret order in this State ' whose name out
side of its councils is the Knklux Klan;
and, in order to allay suspicion and induce
the public to consider it a myth, its mem
bers put afloat all sorts of absurd lettersand
circulars: Doubtless the leaders of the so
ciety are the most. ready to treat the affair as
a mere joke in public. There is reason to
suspect that the order is not only politieal,
but &force holding itself in readiness for
anything which may turn up, even to the
extent of insurrection.—Nashrille Press.
LEGAL
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
' I will sell by Public. Outcry. at the residence of
Jormi POLLOCK. deceased. in South Fayette TV.,
_near Oakdale Station, on the c. .s; C. it. It., Pan
handle, on
TUESDAY, March 31, 1865, at IP.
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The personal Estatd of the deceased. consisting In
IDaort t agel vb • someea C or n 3otl l i •nloVeof b g 4 o:.sgt; f ,
Cow Cattle, Yoke of Work Oxen,' Farming Uten
sils, Household Furniture,c.:: : . ._
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TERMS AT SALE
Administrator of John Pollock, dec'd
VANITOOS k 31erXELLAND.
Auctioneers.
JOHN S. JOHNSTON, Salesman.
tattlEntnSic-ilicr
IN THE MATTER OF
TION OF THE
lJnion Building and Loan Assoelation;
Of the Ctty of Pittsburgh, for a Charter. No. 992,
March Term, 1808.
Fake is hereby given that an application has
been made to the Court of Common Pleas, of Alle
gheny County, by the Union Building and Loan As
sociation, of Pittsburgh, for a Charter; that an in
sf.rnment in writing, Specifying the objects, articles,
conditions, and name, Lyle or title, under which
they bare been associated, has been presented to the
Court and sled in the Prothonotary's ofllce.'and if
no sufficient reason Is shown to the.contrary, said
Charter will be granted at, the neat term of this
Court. ' BY TUE COURT.
E. A. AIONTOpTIi,
At ornet for Petitioners
ottPHANS3 COURT SALLF I .-By
irtue of and in pursuance °Lan order of the
Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania;
dated March 13th, 1868,1 will expose at pnbllc
:sale stile COURT MOUSE, in _Pittsburgh, on
THURSDAY, April oth 11968, at 10 o'cloak A. m.,
jhat'certain lot or piece of ground situate in the
;township of Liberty; now in the City of Tittsburgh;
-Ailegheny, county, l'ennsylvania, bounded and de
uclibed as follows: Beginning at a post on Main
street, at the corner ofiot now or late of Samuel J.
Richards: thence along the line of said lot north 60
degress 25 minutes east 104 feet 6 inches to land of
Phillip Winebiddle; thence by said Winebiddle's
laud north 46% • degrees west 30 feet to. a post;
thence by iand now or late of Re*. Richard Lea
south 60 degrees 25 minutes west 104 feet and 6
inches so u th post on Main street: thenc tolnsfsaid
street 46% degrees east 30 feet the place
of beginning.-
Terms of sale made known on day of sale:
For further information enquire of the subscriber
or of A. M. BROWN, 'Esq., at No. 114. Fifth
street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAROLINE HUGHES.
Administrator of Thomas J. Hughes, dec'd.
Tahltamllls . •
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przriGr-ioN-c7•i the E.R. OF THE Ar.
Building and Loan Association' No. 2,
of East Birmingham.
Fora Charter of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given that au application has
heervilled in the -Frothoßoterre Office, at No. 38
June Term, 11368, by the BUllding and Loan Asso
eltion No. 2., of East Birmingham, for a Charter of
Incorporation, which will he granted at next term
,of Court, unless exceptions arc tiled.- .
.JACOB WM: TBR,
Prottiouotary.
mblS:mTot
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THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION of the
Lower St. Clair Building and Loan As.
soelation, for a Charter.
Notice fa Nreby given that an •eppllcatton has
been Bled In the Prothimotarre, Clftee, at No. 39
June Term, 1,888, by the Building - and Loan Aieo
elation of Lower St. Clair - Towns* for a Charier,
whiclinllkbe granted at nuxt - tertn of Court, unless
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exceptions arc Illoct. •
mh14:m721
WIEECUTOIVP NOTICE,--Letters
Testementary upon the Jut Wlll and Testa
meat. of EMANUEL STUTTLEIt, Sr.; late of Penn
TownsblP, Allegheny county, Pa., deceased, - haying
been !aimed, to the undersigned, alt persons - tsting
claims against the mild estate will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, And thOSe indebt•
ed are notified to pay the tindersignedOn Penn
township t _Allegheny county,Pa. • • •
, • • .. H. B. BTOTTTER, •''
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Executors.
totel:msl
Ip7XECUTORS'
„Jui Tested:tenuity upon the list Will Ind •
mans. of SAMUELe WOODS, elate of Snowden
''.-'7ooull. Pa.., deceased, having been is
sue ;to the unuersigned, all persona baring claims
against said estate will present them, duly authen
ticated' for settlement, and those Indebted are natl.
tied to- pay the unders i gned, inSnowSeit township,;
Allegheny countr. Ps. '
amities MEAI4I4 -
-WILLIAM Woons, tr..
Executors:
featk9o
, ... . . G IVEN
rTICE 114,: -HEREBY
i . . slim imputation will 3i. model° thetGovornor
r ttle_p_arOon of eHmet,r,s B. STEIN, cgovicted
it ND. am, , Sept.'lBBl`,l3esstons, on mt.. sawmosT,
4ifi n s wasupt . er t ,.4ez!tencpagioyeinber ,3 1 3597..
istr2: ~,,..
PITTSBURGH G AZETTE : MONDAY, I.IARCH 23. . 1868.
IME
cej74llANßOODAltaxiivitiieiti - !
YOUTH restored n - lour weeks. fit c=
cess guaranteed. Dit.'-atIOORD'S ; ESSENCE OF
LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause_
a.isine.the effects of early . pen:Li...dons habits, 'self
abuse, impotency and climate give ,way.at once to
this wonderful medicine; iftaten••'regularly accoed
ihg to the directions (which are very simple and re
quire no restraint from business or pleasure.) Fail
ure Is impossible. bold iu bottles at 413. or.lciur
' quantitiealn one for $O., To be had only of the'sole.
appointed agent In Ame.ica, H. GERITZEN. 205
- Second - Avenue, New York. - fe2O:lO4:TTs
PHILOSOPHY: OF ; 711AjEt.
_ RIAGN, a New Course of Leetnres; as de
liveicdnt IheNew-York- Museum of Anatomy, '.em
bracing the subjects; !low to live and what to, live
. for: Youth s 3iaturity antriild Age; Manhood .gencr
ally reviewed: the- cause. of indigestion, latulence
-and nervous diseaSes accounted for; Marriage Philo
sophically considered,- " . • '
rocket volumes containing- these lactUresSvill Its
for Warded to parties unable tw.attenct..on receipt of
tour stamps, by addressing: SECHETARY,New
• York. Museum of Anatomy and Science. 618 'Broad.
way. New . York. • - - - fe3D:lo.,3:Talt:S.
WIKARRIAGE AND CIELLBALC.C;
gssa y for Youilik llen on the Crlihn
Solitude, and the DISEASES and ABUSES- *Weir
create Impediments 'CO
means of, tulle& tent- In. sealed letter envelonlas -, .
free or e.harge., Addtetel Dr. 3. SICILIAN 110U0.1g -
TON, IlowartlAsoeiatlan, Pnlladelithla; Penn, •
Ja2nikeirl• ;
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FOR . SALR- ,- -RE.AIi ESTATE.i
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FOR SALE 7.66. TO F OR
Lots for Nile in all parts of the city and so
urbs. Also, several FARMS good locatlons“,
Also.; a small "WOOLEN -.FACTORY, with 20 acres
of land; aud good linprofeutents, -which ; I will sell
Cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
told on - goodfstrects.': rrtcptODvvelllngllOuset for
vent in both cities. For further particulars Inq u ire,
pf - • - WILLIAM 4 1 1.AiRD, _ " •
mt, 110 Grant . strect4 oppaskteCathearal.
T **a
.e.apable runn lug *54000 blisheis'dally In=l
eln rtetisnttiouses, • store house, fiata;
millet and.all the •neeessary fixtures for-n large bu• l '
sinus;'Anti itntnediate - operation. There - are 4-35 . -
mkt:es of 'Cottl. ,l This is one of the most. vnlitable
'worts on the hionongshela• riven. - Will be sold low
and on good,terms. Apply to
W. A . •TIIIRRON %•.-; •
Real Estate Oftlee.-81) Grant street::
selT- opposite-the Court 'House.
FR AME COTTAGJE,
, SITUATE IN MOUNT WASHINGTON'
Within 25 minutes' walk of the Monongahela'
bridge. The house contains live rooms .kitchen.
cellar and vault. Lot 100 feet front 200 feet
deep, fronting on three streets. On the lot are 400
fullimaring grape vines of -ilve„different varieties,
with all kinds of shrubbery,. such as gooseberries. ,
blackberries, strawberries audeurrants;alAo, peach,
pear, apple, quince and cherry trees: Willbo sold
cheap. Inquire of •
STEEL. hlk : WILSON, •
. . .
• - Brokers and Beni Estate Agents,
No. 60 Smithfield Street.
2 000,000 ACRES
ROBERT POTTER,
OM
JACOB VALTEB,
Prothonotiti7.
Lit t 1
'.R': Si _ r .t .~..
MEI=E
SPIRO- lAXi NOTICES
CHOICE LANDS FOR SAT,E,
THY'
Union Pacific liaitroail Company,
EASTERN
Lying along the line or their road. b;
$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT 01. FIVE YEARS
For further particulesrs, maps, Sc., address
JOHN P. DEVEREUX,
Land Comentsaloner, Topeka, Rooms
Or MIAS. B. LAMBORN. Secoy,
ICE
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RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS.
ONE OF THE BEST STAND'S . . PE\VA
rox
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5.A.m.r...
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As I wish to Contract my business and devote my
entire time to selling POWDER. offer my entire
stock, consisting of slarge and well assorted stock of
Groceries, Lamps, Table Glassware,
CHANDELIERSAND FIXTURES.
-Rouse consists of the two inc, commodious and
• well arranged Stores,
NOS.-172 AND 174 FEDERAL STREET,
Connected by openings in first and second stories.
and can be used either separate or together; side
door on alley, and mauling on bark end of lot for
four horses-and three wagons. 'foisting apparatus
in each store. Stores 20 feet front and 90 feet
deep; first store 14 feet. high.
Stock of goods now *lO.OOO. Rent moderate.
Terms accommodating, with approved security.
• ' ARTHUR KIRK.
fel:kg
SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR
ITHE TRAVELING COMMUNITY.
J.. 11, !IBMS! SAFETY FIRE JACKET,
Car. Heater and. Moderator,
Porn-IS/Kt AND HOT AIR FLEES, dillpensing
with the use of Stoves and Fires do or about the
Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to
graduate the-heat to any temperature that may be
desired without. the possibility of tiring the car or
cars to which the Jacket may be-attached.
Having obtained of the Wilted States Letters Pat
ent for a Safety Jacket 'which is warranted to resist
the most intense beat that may be adplicd to It in'
the position and purpose for which it Is Intended.
It is a sure protection from accidents by lire. origi
nating. from defective Sues, or where iron pipes are
used as conduetots r fo smoke or hdat.' It is appli
plicable to all pip Ing that. may become overheated,.
and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where.
' wood or -other cembustible material may be placed
in close proximity thereto. 'I am now ready to ap
ply my invention to- stores, dwellings, factories,
ships, steambo:4o,' railroad cars, &c., wherever
pipes as conductors are mado dangerous .by being
overheated and security desired.: I will sell, on ap
plication, rights to manufacture or to use the above
invention; also, territorial rights, to such' lls may
wish to engage in seining priveges, either by State
or county. "
- J. 13. MARES&
• OfigrOffice e,t the "NE PLUS. ULTRA PAINT
WORKS,'''corner of Morris street and the Alleghe
ny Valley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
-soviet To OWNERS OF -
DRAYS, HAMS. - &c.
Notice ii hereby given to all owners of Drays,
Carts. Carriages. Buggies, &c., whether resident or
non-resident in the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the Treasurer's Office of the City of
Tlltsburglf FORTHWITH, in accordance with an
. Act of Assembly, approved March 30th, 1880, and
and an Ordinance of the Councils of the city of
Pittsburgh, passed April 10, 1860.
All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 16.1888,
will be placed in the bands of the Chief of 'Police
for collection; subject to his fee of 50 cents for the
collection thereof, and all persons vOto neglect or
refuse to take out Licenses will be su We'd. to a pen
alty, to be recovered before the Mayor,' double tbe
amount of the License.
The old metal plates o f preyioas years 'must be re
turned at the time Licenses arc taken out; or pay
25 cents therefor.
'' HATES OF LIOENST.: • -
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Each Ono Horse Vehicle 2 d...... 111 150
Each Two Horse 6 , , 12'00
Eocirrour Hone 6,15 00
-
Each Two Horse Hack 15 00
Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn by Two
Horses_,Elghteen - Dollars .each. For each. addi
tional HOna used in any of the sboya vablelea.,_ One
.Dollar. , , , . ..SAMUEL ALLINDEIt.
.'
' • ' ' • City Treasurer.
-1 0 ebruary.18, Has. ', . - :______
YI7TABURGII,
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AR1111 :Y E " 4 , S LATE 1 " /rA14191 " ' ,
PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE AND. SLATE VECIRKiI
Odle° and Warsroom-319 and , 3sll LI WE
t3TREET. Mantle Wareroom on second floor. •
rersoris wanting Marble or Slate Mantles will and ,
It to their interest to call.- Workmanship, . not ax
c elled Wally plaeg, VriCeil as low. as in Eastern
Mar e - I , tr x t t l . as. or ?urniture 131a i g a rrii:Olt
b&Marblefsedandtad A n orak Ke ii ; 3 41 1 1% n al*
There is no other place in -Westerh 'rennsyrrinla
where Slate Mantles are manntactured.
All kinds of Merble,Mrork done in the hest Mannar.
Marble Cotten supplied With Sawed 'Marble at East.
.7. 11 , 0t 44 " t1 i - - 1 . 1 ! . .7 n151 , , 3T-,1:41"
•-•i
1 - 4LDINANCES.
A N oninNANcE-_.
Granting. the Atlantic and Emilie Tel
t
tegraph Company , PermissiOn to Erect
:Poles. •
'SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the - City of
i t
Pitteburgh; in Select and CtiOnnton. Counetla assem
bled, and it in hereby ena ted• by the authority of the
4aute. That the privileg be and is hereby granted
to the Atlantic and Pact c Telegraph Ctimpaby to
erct two Telegraph .P es- on O'Hara street, be
tween Pike street and Abertv . street. and three
along the Steubehrttle Ithfirmat,' from the corner of
-*mud street to the titenbeitvUle Railroad Bridge.'
k : BSC. .1; That any ottliaaarc or part of ordinance
Indicting with the passaguof this ordinance at the
:. ant time, be and - th came is hereby repealed so
in
the saaatfecis.t .
isurdluance._ . - • -
i mined and enacted iinto a law ini:ouncllB, this
100 day or March, A. 1).1868.
' ' -i :. atoms. lititAutra - , --.
gre,sitleut of
S. Monno Select Council...
.. I Attest: E. Sr .
Clerk oreikf i t. c k ouneil
, pa i t ,,, o ,„ ' .. •
- Pr Went. of Common Council.
1 ! Attest: TICGII MOM. arElt, ' - ' ' -
I 1 : - Cl"k or' Cointri COuildl.-
1
I Approved this 18th day of March; '.A.. D..' 868.
m . 2):n
Nthe ORDIZ
A
the:*llng, rind • coiblog of . 111n1-
_ - 'berry -Alpyi - •
Prcutliutttp Strea tc rl'irsl j or iireet. • t
Sag. 1. B q n ordained and enacted by.the City qf
PittallJurgliqi2s,nglectnncl, Common Councils Eason
bleil,ttintt it,isherebrtnilettit by the authority of the
~,
soMp4 . - :That ilhe.riltr Engineer ne and he, Is- hereby
avthorila. Tdtry yeti to ;advert lie . for. proposals.
fort .1 . ding - pu lug nod. otirblnglor-Dtainerry •
{alley {lint cet••to -Taylor- street,: and to let
the - The li b -the rn ner..climeted.py an- ordinance,
cone • jag streetl, atestd-4witst .ilit.lBV; also. htl'
!Actc lteerning„streetX aprnotelt - ,lfinnury 6th. PM.
- 1112c..7' That any praltianenivr:: - .psiitr.::iinarainanc.
conniatTnir With, the paasage,of Ono ordinance at the
!present time, be and:.the,aanieli hereby repealed so
.:far as the snore affeets.this ordinance.' ~
Ordained and enacted into n law In
11th day of Merril, A. D.:1878..-.• ' -•.-: !!..
- -! JAMES letri,ET...
, •
President of lieleet Council, - ,-
Attest: 'E. S. atom ow • . . , - ..
Cleric or Select Connell; - • - •
• . ' 4 .! • ... ... President or Common Connell.
Attest:lin:Mt arnhi.iwran, . _
, -clerk. of_ common Council. ! .
Approved this 18th ila\ of illarch. 3.1468. „
mhLitniCe .lAll/iIS• iILA.OIOIOIIE. Mayor. -
A NS
. ORDINANCia .antliortziug
the
Groat:r, .ilionvinfr and Cnrbing of Satan.
- • man Street,
• - From man
to Taylor ,t.ect.
Six. 1. Be ft . ordainal and tnactid by the City of
PflteburyTe. to Select and
bled, (Mg it to hereby enacted by the authority of the
scone, That the City Engineer be and la, is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for proposals.
for the grading . . paving and curbing of smallunin
street..: Morton streee to Taylor street. and
let the spay It the manner directed by an ordinance
concerning streets, passed August Kist. - 1857; also, an
Act tonterning streets. approved - January 6th. 1964.
SEV.liiiThat :any ordinance ur part of ordinance
conflicting With , thepassage of this ordinance - at the
present time: be and the same it hereby repealed so
tar as theganin :trees this ordinance.
'Ordained and enacted into a laiv in Councils, : titli
11th : day of March, A. D.-186$. • - •
JAMES MeAULEY.:. •
President of tiekct Council.
Attest: E. S.. Monitow,
Clerk of ..3elect Council.
W. A. TwiLmsoN.
rrs,skbAnt of Common Council.
- Attest: Mc.MAsTEti.
Clerk of ComniOn Council.. '
' Approved this I.Bth due of March,
J AM I , 4ii JALACKMOR E, 'Mayor.
A N ORDINANCE au .
.CM. -the
Grading, PAVIDX_nnd Cnrbing of Vine
Street,
From Fennsylvanti Avenue to Reed street.
. •
SEC.!. De it-ordnitted and enacted by the. City of
Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils assent
-8- fd, find it is hereby.enetcted by the nuthority.of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he, is hereby
authorized and dime:tell:to advertise for proposals
for the grading, pa.sitiK'Strcl ellrbliig of Vine street.
from Pennsylvania avenue to Heed street, and to let
the_ same In the manner., directed by an ordinance ,
concerning streets. passed August-31st, la .71: also, au ,
Act concerning streets. approved January 6th,186-1-. ,
'SEC. 2. That any ordinance or. part of ordinance
conflicting with the pa4sage of this yrdinance at the
present time. be and the barite l-s hereby repeated so
far as thelintne'affects this ordinance. ~.
Ordained and enacted_ Into is law in Counellti this
Ilth day of March. A. 11, Mg.
JAMES MCAULEY, •
, . President of Select Conseil.
Attest: E... M()lnn.)W, .
• ' Clerk of Select Connell
- IV: Av ToMLINSON.
. • --• President of Common Council.'
Attest: McGtt MeMaiiTY.ll.
• . Clerk of Common Council.
Approved . this 18th day of March.• A. D. 16138."
nthlsan.9s . JAM IILACKMORE. Mayor..
.
AN ORDINANCE authorlZin.s
I the • •
I ..
Grading, Paving and Curbing! of Centre
• Avenue, ' '
From Dlnwlddle street to KIL Apstriek street. •
St. Lonlq, 3liheourl
Ea.C. 1. Be it Ordained and enabled by the City of
Pittsburgh. to Select and Common Councils assem
bled, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the
f i an t te c; That the City Engin advertise d hls 'hereby
d and directed to for proposals
dr the grading, paving and curbing of Centre Ave
ride, frrm Dlnwlddie street to Kirkpatrick street,
and to let the same In the manner directed by an or
dinance concerning streets. passed August•3l - st, nen
also, an Act concerning strects, - approved. January
6th, MCA.
SEc. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this onlinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance. . .
• . .
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this .
I.lth dry of March, A.D. 1868. CLOTHS CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
JAMES 3fe.-I.ELEY, " - I 1
Pmsldent of Select Council. ' -
Attest: E. S. Manizaw. •
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President-9.f Connuon Counc il. ,
Attest: llfl'ait MC.MAsyr.n. -
Clerk of Common Council.
Approved this Iflth day of March. MOS: ;(
tahlb:mtl7 .IA3IE. IMAI:KMORE, Mayor.
AN ORDINANCE authorizing
the.
Grading. Paving and Curbing. O 1 dile.
. gheny Street,
j
• From Penn Sire t to Liberty Street.
SECTION 1. Be it ordatned and enacted by the dity
of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils as
sentbkd. and it is hereby enacted by authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and be hereby,
authorized and directed tu.advertise for proposals;
for the grading, paving nod curbing of Allegheny
street, from Pend street to Liberty street, and Us
let the same in the manner directed by an Ordinance
concerning streets, rowed August list, 1St?; also. an
Act concerning any o r d i nance
January 6111, 1584.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance. -
Ordained and enacted into a law this 11th day of
February, A. D. 1808,
0111DINANCE to RE-GRADE and
.E-PAVE YOUNG'S ALLEY. ~ - •
• Sac. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the detect
and Common 00ILInfif of the City. qrAllegheny, rind
it is hereby enacted 'by the' author of the•same,
That the Committee on Streets be ♦nd they are here
by
authorized tottdrertise endow ice proposals for •
the re-grading and . re-paving of xdung's Alley for
such length awls necessary to make the grade eorre
spond re ith the profile of the grade of the same, on
tile,in the City 'Engineer's Office, - and' to ' contract
therefor with the lowest and best bidder orbidders,
at their discretion. .
Sky. 2. The cost and. - expanses of said improve-.
M
ents shalt be borne by James Boyd,. nor shall this
ordinance go into effect until said Boyd shall have
flied his bond in the oMce of the City Controller that
he will assume and pay the entire east •of said im
provements.-
Sac. 3. That so much of auy.ordlnance as may
dict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the
same is hereby repealed. • • •
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 12th day
of March, A..D. 1065.
. lAMES
President of Select Council.'
J. S. SLAGLE.
• . President of Common Connell.
Attest:
D. MACIMIIRON Clerk of Select Connell.• •
• t. Ditwoumu blerk of Common Council. inhl9
JA:II4S BLACK.3I6RE,'idayRr
CF; .11UthoriZillg
JAMES IicAULEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow, •
- Clerk of Select Counc.
W. TOMLINSGN.
•
• Pres!dent of Common Councils.
Attest: ClerkMlcASlTie, _
of Common Council. '
Approved thls day of March, 1868. _
millMmui_ JAMES BLACKMORE. Mayor.
ALLEGHENY. 'l'
SOLUTION - to - open PERRY'
—4----E
-STREET.' • '
ecatted. By the Select and Common Council* 41/
the 06111_41 Allegheny, That Perry street, in the
Third Ward, be tied it is , hereby_ opened - from its
present termination to the Troy Hllt road, and that
JAMES GRAHAM, JOHN CUNNINGHAM and
THOMAS SMITH, freeholders be- and they are
hereby appointed viewers to view and assess the
damages and beneAtisin accordance veltitthe provis
ions of the Act' of Assembly, approved May
A. 1). 1861, and that the Clerks - of councits notify
,them of their appointment. - 2 _
Ordained and enacted into a law this tnellOth . day
Of March; A,'D. 1869, ' • '
, • • JAMES ideltRIZH,
• , President of the Select Couneu.
- J. 9: liltOLE;
President of the Common Council:
Attest:
•
p. MAbssantiii i . .Clork of ileicct COuncll.
R ; Dii.wcrimit, clerk Of COllllllOll Council.
Gram
pELllNG:—Leather = and
I ,
Belting; law; Gum Hose, teant_Paolilus, Gas,
els, he., of the best, quality a dat lowest prices;.'
and warranted to give setts °thus: ZINO) Lase
Leather, Utrati, fro., -always n hand rat sele f
wholesale and retell, by ' i
BIL ''--
'inilLl,ll43,
, • • J;
-'rile • ' ' -' - i 310 and tlift'St:Vlait street. •
=a
=I
PRQFESSIONAL.
ALDERMAN ANDIVFON MAGISTRATE
Office, 126 WYLIE STIle.r.T, near Washington,
PITTSBFRGII, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, litortgages. Acknowledgments.
Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate
business executed promptly! 1 mh.Wen9
SAMUEL McMASTERS,
.Amaamivai.Ax4i*.
Ex -Officio Justice of the Peace and
os Police
the kagis
trate. 061 cc. GRANT: STREET, oppite Ca
thedraI:PITTSBURGII, I'A:
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depasittons, aud all Legal Business executed - with
promptness and dispatch. ' . mhl6
STACE , MORROW,' - •
JUSTICE 3F THE riact AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE,NO.73 PENNA: AVENUE,, PITTSBURGH,
' Deeds.' Bonds - ' MortgagO.: Acknowledgments,
Depositions antlall Legal Business executed with
promptness and-dispatch. my
038.14.1 M. G - AZZ►.:.:.......a.b..:, IL ISIIII7.II.FIXLD
111. 9 MASTER,' , GAZZAX & BUTTERFIELD,
ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT.LAW,
.
And Solicitors inT toy
‘ 3
4'4 4 *
1 Orrid}:,.9?
• - Oppo Um-Cathedral.
jOI.S:XTS
Al4l/10114.5 r;;"
f• - % • s . -
,• t
jufitice of the Peace, ' •
,CONVE) i iittCOI",REACESTATE4INSURANCE, AGT
I ' EAnscixxiit.r. FT , - gA TEAR 3 ,X I :s9,,IrtI, • • •
• Colic ctlou ornenteSsdyltc4-,74lpytniptlx; pg:tid
wiLLI An
U. bAuriER,
. .
. ' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, I,LC.',
Office: CA.RSON. STREET, nearly opposite the
Railway Depot, SoIITH PITTSRtrilt4ll.
:11usinesa entrusted to Ida care .promptly attend-
DAiDEL Itl. D,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
ot - ricEla) itEsiDENcE.
.1"59 Grant St., near lalgh.
aOhx.7l.
j. R
S. FEGUSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ON b F Lt) (MT, .F Lti7ENT EOO3l
t. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
00' Diamond Street.
T0b5:113
RIDDELL,
ATTORDIE - Y-AT-LAW
oriziug
Office, No. 125 rourth Street,
1 . fel5A44
vr - C. MACK.RELt.,
R-
•
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. SO Grant street,
-iny24:1)2.5 PITTSTIM2GII, PA
JOHN A: STRAIN,
AMIMII3IAIC,
Eli-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
01 1 rt
112 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe
dral, I ittsburgh. Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Brogages,
Ackno ledgments, Depositions and all Legal-Busi
ness ...;wecuted with promptness, and dispatch. ,
JOAN C. McCOMBS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
Pensions, Bountice and Arrears of'• Pay promptly
collected.
MERCHANT TAILORS
:p McADDLE,
MERCHANT. T A TT-OR,
rip. 93S SMITHFIELD STREET.
:deeps constantly on hand a dne assort°. ent of
Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S
CLOTHING 'MADE TO ORDER, the latest style.
- SOW READY. '- • -
For the Spring Season., -
w ith a large and complete stocked
BOYS ,'YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
• CLOTHING.
All the new and leading styles, to be found at
No. 47 ST. CLAM STREE„7.
GRAY de LOGAN.
MERCIIANT TAILORS.
4&. 3DITFP,
NO. 3 ST. CLAIR STREET, have 'net brought
from the East a full supply of SPRING and SIM.-
'MEE GOODS, CASSIMERES, VESTING% de., ac.,
wi l t' they are prepared to cut and .make In a
sty! equal to any 'Atop In the east or west. They
are etermlned to deserve and hope to 'receive a
liberal patronage.' noZhb34
CARPENTERS '& BUIL D ERS.
JR FRARCIES
J
Si; FRANCIES
CIRPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
and
g°blltrnr"lVlVigi: B :t a t i gri g ot '1 3 %);e 3 n9 .
4ne
Framing for Foundries and Shops ofell deacripticnio.
, Nos. 268 and 268 ROBINSON STREET; Ale
gliony City, I's. aul7:a44
H. PALMER, • . -
. House Builder and Carpenter
Oitlee„_corner of BARKERS ALLEY and DU
UESNEWAY.
Q •
. d e s gt t lf i kg . and Repatrtng done with neatness and
WILLIAM .1. DICK,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
No. 32 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. , opposite
High street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. 143
Eiritut street. -
Jobbing done with . boldness and dispatch. Ali
orders promptly attended to, and satisfaction war
ranted.. , au2S:e47:www
ELOIJSE BUILDERS
AND CAILIPEN'r.IaItS.
AND =FAIRS promptly ,atte nded
to bls. ' • • TERGUSO.II , &,B.ECIC,
117 Striltlafteld Street,'
1212
W ' EBLEIE CIAJLTER E , ,
HOUSE - A*D SIGN PAINTER,
• • No. /00 Grant,, Street ,
Oppositii cathidtal, Tirrrastraoti, PA.
'EFLASs CARDS (xi -order,-
P. B.
.1141TVilatitiOrt 84 - !1E4 11 14 1 4P I a
HOUOg;SidN AND 0RN140144 P,MtitERS,
AND.GLizizu
, _
,-.ltoesB -14tima;. ,
All order. by matt Promin l 7 I . lttanued ty•
MEM=
No . . SO Fifth Street,
arA:Ni,l3
errTsIiVTEGIT; A
PITTSBITIIGII, PA
BAM'I ra6:;ol3cs.
PAINTERS.
ME
.:~,i. •.i.:.~ i
„
I AMUSEMENTS
IVE-W_OPWZAAIMISE*,,
W3l. HENDERSON I EsgsE,,
31. w. CANNIISO, • I.lv.saust.
T. It. • STAGE MAN AGEE,
"Engagement:of the Incomparable ,T onyx artiste,
LOTTA. LOT t. LOTTA.
MONDAY EVENING, March 23, 1.8613. the pers.
torinance will commence with the beautiful comedy
of the
PET OF TILE PETTICOATS.
Paul, the Pet - Lotto.
To conclude with the glorious force of
• NAN, THE GOOD-FOWNOTIIING.
Nan' Lotta.
Rill preparation, Charles Dlckcns• and .101 in Itroug-.
haul's LITTLE. NEL t. and the MARCH IoNESS.
CO - PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
NEW FIRST % CLASS ,
FRED AI3IS
GUST BARTOI.4
THIS EVENING will appedr the celebrated ar-
GAI4LETTI,
.Sappotted by the great MONS. ('-'I.ItDELLA.
Entirenew entertainment, introdd - eing, the great
Star Cornpani . , . . • .
The performance will couch:ale the new bur
lesque of the
MAID OF TILESAW,,MII.I. ItUN.
Matinee eveiy 'Saila:day afterMe.M.„.
LIBUABI
, . •••• •
ar
T.-,VCriqT-RES•
El
•
JOHN B. GOUGH
Will Deliver Three Leel:iires'-_at the;
ACAiii3ll6 0 . 1 7 MUSIC •
Chi.the following. siib)^cts; viz
, .
310NR,Kr EVENI.1 4 76., 31arA.11.23d
rrOmpenance.
TUESDAI" EVENt.C. r Mar:At:oth,
Cytrlosity.
**D r NESDAt 31*0,12.5t1i,
Eloquence and Clrat;e9rl4,
. . .
-ReServed scats for one or all of the evenings for
sale at 2:30 p. M. r , :it , lniuy. at the Academy of Mu
sic. Tickets 50 cent,. Veherve.l seats 25c: extra."
Doors open at 7.r. 31. Lecture at 7:45. nahl9
•
EarriCIF:•COW•rEIVS •
FASHIONABLE- .ACADRMY
i
. .
At lds new Assetubly }Zooms. .531. F IE7II STREXI% ,
onnositc Old Theatr,„ New' ria,,,s now forming.
on MONDAYS. W 1:3)N .s DAYS and SATURDAYS.
Ladles', Masten,' and Misses - Cla,,s at 3 P.M. :Ifrotit..,
COWPER can,be seen dilly at the-Academy. or. at.
thO St. Charles :Tote), where circulars C3ll. be'oh
tained. Hall to let to Select Parties. fee2:l2l '
EgrY R 0 F CAIiPENTER'g
• - DANCIMIC ACADEMY ,
PHILO 'HALL. No. - .75 THIRD STIIEET, now. ..
pen fortho receptlon of pupils.. Days of Tuition
44ED3.lESDAY and SATURDAY, at 2T. M., •• fOib
Ladles, Masters • and Allsses: s, 535; Even ,
Digs for tIents—TUESDAY:4 -and FRIDAYS, at S
o'clock. Term 4, Sol.ree - every TUUItsDAY.
EVENING at o'clock; - jeZ:k6l.-
INSURANCE
IiV'ESTERN INSURANCE COlll-
PANT IF prrrsiltitun. .
ALEX ANDER N IC, President.
WM. P. 111'.'1'.1:1 , . i Secretatt.
CAPT. G KoRGE EEL D, General Agent.
Mice. S 2 Water. street. Sp:leg I t Co.'s Were
ai -
house. up strs, Pittsburgh. "
Will ir..:ure apainst all kinds of 'Fire and Marine
MA's. A. home litotitutlon, managed. by Directors
who are well known to the conimuultl, and awho are
determine.' by promptness and liber.ility to main
tain the character which they have assumed, as of.
fering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
. .
Alexander John It. 3leCnne,
I:. 31iller, Jr.. Chas. J. Clarke,
James .lleAuley, )5-E.vans, -
Alexander peer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, . I
Andrew Aek len, Phillip Renner, • '-
David M. . - Wm. Morrison, •
I). Minim.
pp3ll SYLVAI IA
INSURANCE COMPANY F PITTTSBURGH.
21 FIFTII STREET; BANK In..pcs. - .
This is'a Home Company, and Insures against loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER. President.
C. C. - BOYLE Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer.
1111611 31cELIIENI, Secretary.
.Dll] CTOIIS:
George Wilson.
. Geo.ll l /. Evans.
.L C.. Lappe,
J. C. Fleiner,
John Voegiley,
A. - Ammon.
TNDEraiNiTY
J..
'Leonard Walter,
C. U. Fovlc. c
Robert
Jacob fainter.
Josiah King.
Jas. lf. 'Hopkins,
Henry .Sproul.
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. 1
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADEIAIC .
OFFICE, 435 ,S; 437 CHEST-WT.ST.; ELOr„i3xil.
. . _ ... .
. - .
Charles A". Ilancker,. I Mordecai G. Lords-, :
Toblas Wagner, ; David S.. Brown,
Saupiel Grant.. - • ; Isaac Lea. • •
-JOeob P. Smith, I Edward C. Dale, .-...
i=korge. W. Richards, ; George Fates.
CiIARLES G. BANt'KER, President. - •
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, 6ecretary,.pro tem.
,
.
J. Wiltir...SEß COFFIN, AGENT, ,
, ,
'North Went corner Third and Wood Streets
mliliamr., .
A LLEGM 'NY INSURANCE COM 4
VARY OF - PITTSBURGH. - • '
Oit'OE, Eo. 37 EIFTII STREET, BASK BLOCit.
Insures against all kinds of Fire and 3lailne
JOAN 'EWEN, JR., President.
JOlrsi" D. MeCORD, Vice President. -
b. DONNELL, Secretary. •
CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DIRECTORS: - •
Crpt. Wm. Dean. •
It. L. Fahnestoek.,
W. 11. Everson, . •
Robert IL Davis,
Francis Sellers, • •
Capt. J. T. Stockdale.
John Irwin. Jr.
John D. 3lcCord,
C. - 0. Hussey,
Harvey elllids,
T. - J. Lloslanson.
Charles:Hays,
RE A O N I;LES 9 INSURANCE 4yom-
OFFICE, N. E., COENER WOOD di FIFTSSTa
A Homo Compauy, taktnF 'Fire and Marino Tusks.
Wm. PhSlips, . .1 'Copt, John L. 'Rhoads,
-John. Watt, Samuel P. Shrlver,
"...John E. Parks, " Charles Arbuckle.
Capt. James Miller, Jared 31. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. F. Lang. -
James D.,Vagner,- Samuel MeCrickart.
WM. PHILLIPS, President".
JOHN .WATT. %ice President.
-W. F. itiARDNER, Secretary. . .
CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent.' •
BREWERIES.
pacEivilx.:STlPts BILEIVERIG'‘:
41 •S • OT SAN CEA •• • 4A514, '36'' KAY. ...ROBE= L IDiDEIL. L •
SPENCER, M'KAT & CO.;
NIAI.STE.RS AND BREWERS
Of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBUPAII, PA.
ROBERT. WATSOM, Manager. oci4
TrlßAcco AND CIGA.RS;
•
VXCELSIOR WORKS.
au4 R. Ar. W..rEN - KrNsic)ri,
llnnufacturers and Dealervin
•
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &c,
_ _
Nei 6 PEDICRAI• ST., ALLE,GIIENT 7 4
Jyt:h3s- •
OPITICE'OP CITY Elgin .1 : 1
' 41.1Licausiti Ctrs'. March 12th, 1968. ,
r , CONTRACTOIM- S ED
li
eItOPOSALS will be received at . th is a o eeni#ll
DAY, March 20th, for grading that rtiou of
Nortlf - Coromon, east of 'Ube of Palo Al 'street.
cro smd iai th n e r op . !Senor East mm
entiort b of Ohio street
Profiles andspecie. labiate be seen atthebnico.
. .k.' .11LARLES I)AlTie,. ,
eaPerlnteb(lerit aft 4 .40'1e9r,,rerh Improvement. e t t
_.,rehlearal .. .
i.e/41
Y_n*
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