The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 28, 1868, Image 7

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PETROLEUM. TAX.
, When sifted, the discussions on the sub
ject of this tax resolve themselves into this
question: Is there any good reason why re
fined coal oil, the product of man's skill and
_ /abor, should , be subjected to tax, when
4 ' other pnxlucts 01 that same skill and labor
are exempted ? There must be some rea:
- , son for such discrimination, and the reason
ought to be such as should satisfy the judg
ment and conscience of those who sincerely
desire to lessen the general burden of taxa
•, <
• 'lion and at the same time not ruinously di
minish the revenue of the country. Looked
• at in this light, it is impossible, to compre
hentl the exception made in the proposed
bill against refined coal oil. The rule which
• ought to guide us in the desire to relieve tax
payers may sometimes conflict with a rule
whose objlect is the saving of the revenue--
. and it is, of course; desirable in the present
circumstances of the country to secure both
. benefits. Are not the following propositions
reasonable and just ? And are they not per
tinent to and decisive of the question ?
• .1. Those products ought to be first taxed
' which are most geneially used and which
are either used for the gratification of vicious
,
/ appetites or are of pernicious consequence
i to Individuals and yet the production of
', •• which is legalize 4 but even in these cases
the ta' ought , not to be so high as to drive
both producer and consumer to fraud or to
destroy the prodtption, because in either
case the revenue suffers and the tax by' its
excess defeats itself. It is then evident
from this principle, that whisky, brandy,
gin, ale, in fine all distilled and fermented
liquors, tobacco in all its forms, and other
articles of the same class needless to mention
are proper subjects of taxation, and that the
Q. CII.EIIItIr de: CO.,
- . taxation, if not excessive, would subserve
Miners an'abhippers of PITTSRUPGII GAS. TORGE
the legitimate objects of taxation.
and FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL 'and SLACK. --
Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the cities
2. All products should follow next in or
at the lowest market rates.
Office and Yard-CORNER FOURTH AND WAT- DINANCE GRANTING THE
der, which minister simply to the amuse at
(forinerly Canal) STREETS. Plttednirgh. RI '% • THE FEDEFAL ST.
lion
A. "I PIT . I ZS ANT "i l :' / 4 :1 1 :L T E ( 1" ,. ' LAGER' S '
...................................................................,r- O. R 01112921.
wi,... I•A..SE RAIL
ment—the vanity, the pride or the ostenta
tion of men—because those who love these
'WHITE LEAD AND COLORS. a i , Fc. o l. n .ve .t ordained and
,eneteted Ly the Select
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Itigt;:ret,:neLo
cuttriagovt;t4l;e
m eal( of Allegheny, and
. things and see able to pay for them, would
A LL OF THE MANUFACTURES That the consent of the Councils ,';'l:itili:(lttyheofgarle•-'
continue to do so, inspite or the tax, and
sdieny Is hereby given to the "Federal Street A an t d
1
Pleasant Valley l'asben g er Hallway Company" to
those who are not able, ought not to do so,
1 OF TICE lay out and construct a Tatham, and for thai pur
pose to enter Upol2 and occupy the followin g streets,
for what tends to impoverish an individual
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD ;I:, ~ .vpd i e n i rti. ,,,,,r h : te t , ...21 .4.74. 1 1 t a i t t ei tz..on d: theiwe
: : thence alon g
can be nothing but an injury to the comma= PITTSBURGH
aNenue to Monterey street : the ce along
Monterey street to Jack s on sirs ot; then n ce alon g
nity. Articles that properly fall under this
AN-33 Jackson to . Fremont street : thence alon g Fremont
street to U ashlngton avenue : thence alon g Wash
rule would be , of course, cards, billiards,
COLOR WOEt.RS. , ington avenue to Taggart street ; thence alon g Tog
, girt street to 11111dule Cemetery. The same to be
jewels and the like.
•
mut:nisi; , constrnett d with Single or double track • with turn
, outs and siding., and to traverse said streets with
3. Those articles indispensable to the uses
i ! . ..14... i i c r ti ll o o u r : et i and ears, subject to refutations and re
of human life --without which it is impossi-
STRICTLY • PUR • E WHITE LEAD o ti :. .. r
, a . nd . described,
,
, Tirol hied the l ‘tVa l c 4 ts te alo:r l'ii. laid on
the booth side of bald avenue, anen t o n b u l t ti l l': g s be Al.ble to live, in, comfort and dede4v, are
lowed on bald avenue.
precisely those which should be •exempted
ZINC PAINTS, See •
.2. :".Ilil Councils shall have the right, from
`, time to time. br ordinance, to establish such re ining id
from taxation altogether or taxed so lightly
tions In regard bald railway a, may be re required
, for the pavin g or rep o% lug Fendin g or • qre
----.......__•_........___________ iChroo Green,
I and lavin g of >t es alon bald streeib, anLdullowpre
as not to affect either production or con- i
America in Europe.
• vent obstructitirs thereog.
•
f .
. gumption. The poor mast have these 1
Verditer Green,
...tt . .3. That said railway. In constructin g thelr
want of 1 Putting this and that together—the pees- -
road. shall conform to the grades now established,
as well as the rich—the
Versailles Green, or hereafter to be established. of tbe said streets,
theee of idmiml Faarazut and his fleet in
and to keep in perpetual repir, for the period of
them is the . fruitful source of every
Chrome rehow, : Istr::?4,l7,:;,lll4.(t.if.ogaleen
or said et reesl 3 ln g between
edi erryran, and the new treaty be
k r tracks, and •one foot be
form of crime and whilst it may be teen the tinted States and North Ger
„ lond the outside of ralls• the
temi of live can
to
"Verrtlisilol ls , &win from time of laN bi b ”- the track. and dand'af
true that abundance gives birth to its own many—the French politicians think they
ttrett
,e i xr t if e lilon i :r - b ( ll,l . t i er in or the y,. ears to keep
What do you think they f And every variety ofColors, dry an = round In Oil,
peculiar temptations and sins--it is to the .I ht ." ame n a rat *"
P < li s u sstsni r ai r / srs e sis r e b s t s ° ,
va imagined ? A treaty, offensive and de
with•
pril lie g e of appeal to Street Committee. whose
despairing need of men, in civilized C. i 1 7- 1 for sale by curb, alw o} a subj eet P to
' decision shall he tins!; and front time of running
munities to their hopeless want and desti- i thelleTruc\tbeedtwe ta en t Prussia, Russia, Italy and
S es ! They give very sub-
- 1111 A-RitiS a; EWIIVG , their ears to ktep bald streets clean, under direction
of Street ( ortunksioner. with ri g h t of allinal as he
_
ration, that most of their crimes can be stantial reasons indeed why such a fact
9 • fore stated.
traced. It is the laboring poor—the toiling I should exist, and see none why it shouldn't 1 • , sec. 4. That for the drst period of five years after
as id Company shall ronnut uce runnin g their ears,
There is not a little talk of that sortjustnow. 1 WHOLESALE ' they shall nut be subject to tax en
Milli Ons of human beings whose labor under- The good folks who get up these plausible I c DRUGGISTS, - dends: for the second period of its Syr cars and Mit
; pair ,hall pay to the / reason rof said city twenty
lies all change of raw material into products I theories, howeve . r, • are usually profoundly 1 orner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, gAsrasuilsTiyearthisdreceilisresasarsorssil itsasslreepserrlswesoii.
which are valuable, who ought to be pro- I ignorant of Amenca, and our affairs, or else isairwrs-smisy rsw - ss-ww as e vearb thirty dollars Per )ear tl f e r car. and
rive per cent. upon divideuds: and thereafte the
tected and for whose protection every just 1 forget entirely that we have a great interior - ------- _ - ” - s" PA '
r e T e o e fdlor ut y dollop: naysar for ench car
thenfive
problem to solve before we can help Euro- j SCHOONMAKER & -- SO:c ----
upon di“d the payment of sum
nitro should strive in the enactment of any
• ii..5.....5e upon each car to be midi 01/e mouth after
read despotisms fight each other. I have al-
system of taxation. What gift of heaven, peas
y told you how stupidly many intelligent .I,,,j,r,.rot,rurrGri beginning of second period of five years. and at the
same date annually thereafter: alid the said cars
3 ti i _
Trr shalt be numbered a, dray ', and carriages are now
made available for man's use by man's WIS I Frenchmen think and talk of the 'United ~„ T_ 1
numbered, under the ordthance, of saldelt ) restua
-
dons and toil, in the extent and preciousness States. An amusing book might be made of WhitiG .I.lean anu valor II Orksy Mb It ) 13 .. ..11 or said % (Tick. The iWent of bald
n • shall annuaßy, on the first Mondav orJuly
the queer niistakes they make.--Pan'a Letter- - in eaeli rear. make a %tine's return undei oath to
of its benefits to men, can vie ,with the
mANruFACTVILLI ti OP
- the Coniroihr of Kuhl env, of the number or cars
product under discussion! To the order, the I lES, when harinz their hoto,graphs
IssiTi--------6.--.-41 WHITE AND lIED LEAD: %bleb may at any time airin g the year ' said road, and the books of bald Coinpanvu.nbaniralt
ZINC , PUTTY. Br A 7 y E Et ri n Et T n n : a unEnx, , slltl , r o s r b . e n)mt to Inbpertion of the Finance Com
' comfort, the decency oflife, light is a neces- I taken may observe the - followin P g rules
withl And all colors, dry 3 lirlTEL
• ;her ( ounnittee appointed for that
sity! There is quite as much wisdom as wit (some ' advantage to their appearance:
OrricE, No. 67 FOURTH STREET ,
P rr P rt That sob! Company Rlinte i et TIS C.
...
When a Lady would compose her mouth
and honor in the,innusing essay of Edia, 1
v wma n tg f i r in cars upon the rontel e t o ru ae a
i to a bland and serene charace she should I risfisaist:srYsisA-cri, 'sitss2i/.4555tura4.4 and 4 "; t h
i e th l A l l el" acceptance of the pro
wherein he disco of candles. Who- /
white." Bosom," and keep the expression into i
Allegheny. 3 Lacock Street,
, 71 , d0n. of this ordinance.
I Sac. d. That said Company shalt use, in the con
ever lower the cost of its product- ; . the mouth subsides. I 7-••••-••ww.-.............„,„........
strurtiou of their sold railway. rail or'a pattern to
tion is a public benefactor. Whoever I If, on the other hand, - she svishes to as- i AS AND STEAM' MTTING ,be approved I, ) the City Engineer and the Commit
sa
• i
g te a e ngv ou oi ls,t t mts r . ei yl v, b o h all Jay
i t i lo iwn the same to a
sums a distinguished and somewhat noble - -----_- -
lia ie be l do tg under the 4e4isl a oi l l i o n tir I s lir l e h e n tion of e
unfavorably' discriminates against it, in leg- I
F. L. ATWOOD. —BENSON JONtq ~,,, J. arc:AM - MT. 1
illation,
either thoughtless
or heartiess, / bearing, no!, suggestive of sweetness. she
, Brush, ' the result of which is , A Twoon Ei. mccArrnEir, bY Illet&lil li t li ne ;w r. hric hd rul h ;lo ll .l 4e lle r b ald tlf 6r his
""ices
and such it seems to us is the character of 1 LliWlible. Y
I 4-31 -
, sus .. The said Company shall Y pin'ow . tau
+r
legislation which relieves other menu- If she would make - her mouth look small 1 BUSS FOITNDERS , gutter. cro.ed b,) sold railway iron culverts l a'
f . 'pattern to be approNed by sake:mid Engineer and
, street ( ommittee. and sabl ettherts shall be the e
she must say "Flip;" but if the mouth be
~,, a , ..,,..
cs.
• tiro wgiidstsasergrztl. beteen the line of prop
factureialtogether and subjects the refined
already too Small and needs enlarging, the ts'-• 40 • 41 -' l ' " S 21 E 4 M FirTERS, not e laid until the said
oil, :which has become a necessity to the must say "Cabbage." -
Cor. or Third and Liberty Streets; , culSCrt s shall be ut d w
i Sec. b. That threl ord n ina n tice nnd an con raet en
whole community, to the continued opera- If she wishes t. 5 look mournful she must
I tercel Into by virtue of It. shall be subject to t le;s." -
cation • ' - - .
lion of a tax whose burden falls upon that saL"Kerchunk."
b ear 1 If resigned, she
portion of the community least able to
liiii
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Ell
MI
it. We are told by good statisticians that the
tax even reduced, as proposed, will be sev
'l enty-five or eightyper cent. above the cost of
production. 'The cost above production on
coal gas is about seven per cent. Coal gas
is used by the opulent knd the middle classes
' of the community, coal oil by the inhabi
tants of the country and by the humble and
poor, but industrious and laboring class, we
may without exaggeration say by millions
of them. " The effect upon them is absolutely
camel, and would be more felt and de
nounced if it could be brought directly home
. to the - Observation and `reflection of mett, as
it might by varying the mode of collection;
if after the sale of coal oil ;_by the dealer to
the consumer, at, let us say 18 cents per
gallon,
and
collector should immediately
folloW and demand nearly. as much more on
every gallon, or three-quarters as much,
how soon thegreviOus wrong of such a tax
would be felt and denounced it ought to be
understood; once for all, too, that the system
of bonded warehouses and the army of hunt
gi7 officials itnecenitates, is the cause of a
largo portion' of this burden and must re
. main unless the whole tax be taken off. The
questionSsonewfilen,
,concerns every man of
moderate means—and whilst we deplore
anytning looking tonmis a hostile - relation
between.' classes in the community, if the
. wealthy , and,...poirerful, abuse their menus
and power to shirk the burden of the,cotin=
try, and . - Olid yet deeper, by unjust taxa
tion, the faces of the poor, they must look
for the hoStilityWhich the instinct of self
preseriet!'n 'PreuilAi; • The ileei• • virt tiallY
fought the battles of • the country.
Are they to pay - thnslebt alma country, too,
out of the scanty'. pittance' Won by their
toil? • Idle `Enseto Ouay; . ..itsasto4, their time
mid means at--. saloonavirkin women
gaunt Ili aMOndsimburdcned , hy this most
...werzudijoyernmeatr but,tha laboring man
and poor n:eedli-tsoman, When they light
their •hunible liuthite:contltlite into the sot.-
itoWful night;'their:l",,l'Y ,wetk, must hand
orer.tivico.the' 'tear not'ot needie, 3 ,s
but 'ofallAnd/sPensable necessity.
Stich Is the 'nisi:loth of the world's. rulers.
' These, he,,Y4iedgir ohl'lsrseL
"S'cat. ,,
— Themenufacture of premed tinware was
extensively carried on in the establishment
of the St. Louis Stamping Company which
was burned down on the morning of the
21st. It was the only factory of this kind
in the West; in fact, there are but two other
similar factories in the United States--one
in New York and one in Philadelphia. The
whole of the main factory is in ruins, and
the,loss cannot be far from $15,000.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IIAN HOO D.D___ VIGOR _.
_
1 MffiTHE
OF' YOUTH restored In four weeks. Sim
i , rem; guaranteed. DR. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF
LIFE - restoreß manly powers, from whatever cause
'a.isingt the effects of early pernicious habits, self
abuse, impote me di cin e, mat give way at once to
this wonderful If taken regularly accord
ihg to the directions (which are very simple. and re
quire no rostrata from business or pleasure.) Fail
ure Is Impossible. Sold In bottles at $3 or four
quantities in ono for $9. To be bad only the sole
appointed A
gent in Ame.ica , H. Gr.mr . - 205
Second Avenue. New York. - feznarrrA 1
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livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the subjects: Mow to live and what to live
for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood gaffer
ally.reviewed: the ea of indigestion. fatulence
arid nervoutiAlseases accounted fur; Marriage Philo
sophically considered, &c. - - - .
Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be
forwarded to parties suable to - attend. on. receipt of
four A tamps. by • addressing:. SEVIILTARY. blew
York Museum of Anatomy and Science. 618 Broad.
way. New York. -
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nrIIABBIAGEAND CELIBACY.
_ - , —An Essay for Young , lien on the Crime of
Soliude, and the. DISEASES and ABUSES 'MIMI,
create. Izapeditnenta to 3fARRIAGE. % - with mire'
meant; of relief. 'Sent In sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Address Dr. .T. SKILLIN 1101J611.
TON, Howard-Astoeintlen, Philadelphia, Pellleia , •
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FORNITU RE , MANUFACTURERS,
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LEMON '-' ili.''-WEISEI
pro:.iis- vorru'rll - . • switaw. ET; -
Conatatitly.ea hand every varlety'or PAULI:tit and
Cif AIBER-"FUIt NIT Crlth7 together 'with : 4 •norn- •
;dote assortment. or eon:molt Furniture at retpaped
These in'winift of anything in oar?litie are cordlanY
invited focal' netbre purchatdng. • • - . , t : • •-:
Work gnarant,etrL. •: , • .
• zahntnil = •- ' ' '. 1,1 :1101.i . it w.eisr. •
• ES WRINGERS REPAIR
' aki—A6 thedliferent *Wier etelothee Wry
renifrat,
tern.
the Ladle/tub ber ontt' 6 and
es. Mr street.— 11. PHILLI
ti ftA rA t .
I~►lQ' 0,14. .jamjacEr
Ecoxoklii:
Real - Estate Transfers. •`=
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IThe following deeds were admitted of
record by H. Snively, Esq., Recorder,
Thursday, March 26th, 1868:
James McGinniss-to Henry Huneshagen,
Dee. 2, 1867, Mt on Locust street, Oakland,
• ' • 12 by :30 feet. with buildings ............... $BOO
Joseph Johnston to John Matthews, Feb.
•14, 1868. tract of land in North Fayette
' township, containing 100 acres --consider
ation a yearly rent of $5OO during the nat
ural life of the grantor- .... . ....... ............ .
John Mussler ,to WilliamM. Claney, Jan.
15, 1866, two lots of ground in Ross town
ship, 'containing 8 acres, 1 rood and 19
. . .
perches . .... .. . .
William ....... _ ..... . 88,000
lliam Lotta to Jas. D e..
ur t al., March
5, 1867, lot on Second n s b t a reet, Elizabeth
Jame ugh, with improvements .... .... $6,000
Dunbar to William Lotta, March 24,
1868, the undivided fourth part of the
above property
,500
Robert 3 icEldowney et al. to G. B. KiBngs
land. Feb. 20, 1867, lot in Pitt township
100 by 150 feet ...... . .
J. C. Risher to James H. Gamble, March
25, 1868, tract of land in ..11ifilin township,
containing 11 acres and 10 perches...B2,ol2
Jacob Flowers to M. Hoffier, March 20,1868,
tract of land in Snowden township, con
taining 100 acres and 26 perche5.....512,500
James Atkinson to Felix Relling, Sept. 7,
1867, lot No. 46 on Calvin street, Lawrence
ville,by 100 feet ..... . ..... _ .... h
.. . ... ,700
H. A. Lusk to F. T. Lusk . , Marc 23, 1 081 868,
lot in Oakland township, containing lucre
and 9 perches, wish buddingis... 85,000
Nicholas Altrnyer io Nicholas Kroneberger,
bAugust 17,18(17, lot on Clay street, Sharps..
urg, 65 by 125 feet. ....... _ ......... . ....... 8500
Conr
1866, ad
ot Gold to Emily Turner, April 17,'
l No. 9, in Sruvely's plan of lots in
Christ a llle ........ .... . . ...... . ... .. . ... . .......... $125
yan
Gerner to John. ..
H. Fleck : man, Oct.
23, 1866, lots No. 10 and 11, on Schark
street, Pitt township, 40 by 114 feet..t." , 3,950
Henry. Abel to Rev. T. F. Boyd, March 2,
1868, lot of ground in Patton township,
containing 7 acres 400
John Brown to John Hersh,_January 81,
30,
1866, lot No. 21, in John Brown's plan of
lots in East Birmingham, on Brown street,
20 by 80 feet .... . .... ................ _ ......... 700
John 'Brown to John Hersh, Oct. 20, 18 8 66,
.lot No. 52 in Brown's plan of lots on
Mischell alley, East Birmingham, 20 by
60feet ... .................................... ..... $ 500
Samuel Bae - rman to Dr. S. A. Ster,
March 25. 1868, lot on Hancock street,rett 4th
ward. Pittsburgh, 45 by 45 feet, with
buildings........ . .Rosina C. Binds to . Addi . son .. L yle, M 9 a 38 h19,
1888, lot on Ohio Lane, Manchester, 22
by 138 feet ............ .. . .... . ... . ........... ... 8.700
Joseph Seiffert to Eliza Brennan, Sept, 27,
1867, lot No. 22 in Seiffert's plan of lots in
McClure township, 45 by 140 feet...... 8.350
William Coleman to Hussey, Wells dt. Co.,
March 14, 1868, lots No. 14 to 18 incursive,
in the Fifth ward, Pittsburgh, 71 by 100
feet........ ......................... . . 84,500
Wrn. A. Pass.. lyant to John Lippincott et al,
April 27, 1865, 9 lots in the Seventh ward,
city of Pittsburgh, each fronting on Din
middle street 20 feet .... . ............ ..... 8.3,000
Susan T. Washington to John Lippincott,
April 12, 1865, lot No. 11 in Curley's plan
of lots on Dinwiddie street, Seventh ward,
Pittsburgh, ar by 100 feet .......... 0
Thos. Blackmore to Wm. A. PassayantB33,
Oct. 18, 1856, lot No. 23 in alaove plan of
lots. .
................. - ... ...... . 8101
Matthias Steinhauser to Geo. W. •Buehler,
March 10, 1863, lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Hag
ner's plan of lots in Pitt tp., 40 by 100 feet,
with buildings...-. .... . ... .. . ......... . 81,050
must forcibly ejaculate,
BEST FAMILY COAL
ALWAYS ON EIAN'D .
And Delivered Promptly to Order,
• Al' LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY
OSCAR P. LAMM & CO.,
Corner Sandusky Street and P. F. W. & C. R. R.
A.1..1.E-I-10ENY CITY,
ANTHRACITE COAL. FURNISHED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
COAL! COAL:! Je6:
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DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Haring removed ,their ()dice to
NO, 567T.18E11TY STREET,
(Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND ELOOR.
Are'now prepared to furnish good TpUGHIOGIIE
NY LUMP. NUT COAL OR BLACK, at the lowest
morket price.
All orders left at thelr Office, or addressed to
them through the mutt, will be attended to promptly.
CINARLES IL ARMSTRONG,
DEALVI
YODGRIOGLIMY AND CONNELLSPILLE COAL,
COAL, SLACK 'AND DESULPHURIZED COKE,
550 Mids. N. O. Sugar, prime to choice;
Office and Yard — CORNER OF BUTLER AND 1 500 bhls. Plantation Molasses,prline
' 110 *
s . prime Carolina Rto choice:
ice; -
I 500 .
HORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and extra Salt,
OlymeirstreetS, Ninth Ward, and ou Second street, With a large and general assortment of tll kinds of
near Lock No. 1. Pittsburgh, Pa. . GROCERIES and other goods In . our line, for sale
Families and Manufa , turers supplied with the l' i° wt° th e t ' n 'e• hY
bert article of CO3l or Coke at the lowest cash rates. I
Orders left at any-of - their offices will resolve 1
wompt attention.' -
Abore Carroll & Snider's, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIGHT AND ihiiyy CASTINGS furnished
promptly to order.
Special attention paid to the fitting out and re•
pairing. of Oil Refineries, Steamboats, Rolling
Afllls, 4c.
AGENTS FOR A. S.. CAMERON & CO.'S.
Steam Pumps and Blower Engines.
.These Pumps . have superior advantages over all`
others. and every one is warranted to give Slitlefac
thin. PUMPS constanttv on band. feMiute
JO/1N It. COOPER...••••JOs. ICAYX IIEN111" BIER.
JOHN /IL COOPER &. CO.,
:BRASS rotrra•Erts,,'
GAS. AND STEAM FITTERS,
karlafacturers of,PII3IPS AND BRASS WORN, o
every
_description: dealers In GAS FIXTURES
TUBING, of all kluda.
COrner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
• PITTSBTJRGL-r, • . •
myl6:z3o
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA. AMMONIATED BONE
• -
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF lEWE,
•
• 31 ANUFACTURED BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.,
• SEIV422D St CAMPBELL
•
•
Prto.PitiriToßS.
081ce ) .856 Penn Street, Pittsbtugh t Pa.
The beat Ecrtillter lii use, and recognized by
• Farmers - who Lime given Asa trial; to be the stand;,
and for raising large crops of Wheat, - lie. 'Cern, Pota toes, Re. We - have published for gratu
itous circulation &pamphlet containing Interesting
and valuable statements or this FertilLter, copies Of
which will,be sent free to - any
..sendialr as their ad-
- -
JOIIN H. , & A.ll RDOCH , •
Nurserymen, Florists and , Seedsmen:
SitilbSralue-1112 SMITHSTE_ LD STREET, oppo
site Post 021 co, Pittsburgh Pi,-
Greetaienses at tialciet:ia. Ifnrssileo , on
_-
PI'ITS.BURGA GAZETTE ; ; SATURDAY MARCH 28. 1868,
COAL
! C. E. ARMSTRONG ~,,,,,,,,,
~, A. A. lIIITCHINSON.
A
RMSTRONG & 111117TCHINSON,
•
' Successors to
PHILADELPHIA AND YOEGIIIOGHENT COAL CO.,
MINERS, SHIPPERS .AND DEALERS , BY RAIL
ROAD AND JUVER, OF •
Superior Youghiogheny
CAS-AND 'FAMILY COAL.
Office and Yard — XoOT OF TRY STREET, neat
the Gas Works.
Orders left at the yard, or addressed by mail, 141
be promptly tilled.
And Manufacturers of
lIPERIOR COAL.
FERTILIZERS
SEEDS
FOR FRAGRANT TEAS,
CHOI E
COFFER,
AND
r; _ Eiroloess,
ROBINSON'S
No. 20 Fifth Street.
F OR THE F r EST TEAS,
THE CHOICEST GROCERIES.
THE PUREST SPICES,
And the best- CAI.NED FRUITS, PICKLES, &c.
at the most reasonable priced, go to
FRANCE'S TEA HART ,
NEW ORLEANS
SUGAR AND MOLASSES,
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
JOHN L 1101ISE & EROS.,
Corner Smithfield and Water Streets
mh3:in:l4,
... ---- -- ..tlect to motilti
..tlon or cliange any time after the expiration of ten
years from time of acceptance hereof by said Com
pang, by the city giving said Company due notice
thereof.
e. O. 'The city reserves the right at any time
after the expiration of twenty years from date here
of. by giving the Company one yearn notice of smelt
Intention, to possess said road and stock by pitying
for the same at a rate fixed by live disinterested up.
praisers, to be appointed at the request of said city
by the President Judge of the Quarterlfessions Court
o? Allegheny county.
Sac. 10. This ordinance 'ball not go into effect,
pang
litp eshall
p m u e b i l
n i s ht
the
n o o tu r ve re o c t o t r b d:d 6
t u y n e t l o t
u s t a r i o d i i (.. e ' r o man
agreement. under the seat of the Company, accept
/
lug this ordinuncP, with all its provisions and con
! ditions. and covenanting that any failure to comply
with the terms hereof shalt, at the option of said
city, work a revocation of the privileges herein
granted.
..-Ize. 11. That nothing In this ordlnanae shall be
construed to give the said-liallway Company the
privilege of running any other titan passenger cars
on said road.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 19th day
of March, A. D. MS. •
Presiden ' t iA oPt E be S , ilti".lc4Peßt Foul
Presidett 8
O :I• S c AGL. E ,
ointuon cop",
Attest•
D. MAcrunnON. Cacrk or Select Council.
prtAvouTit. clerk oreonanon
STEAM
• CARPET BEATING
;ESTABLISHMENT,
which TEN YEAIRS, TRTAL In New York and oth
er Eastern cities Las proved a complete success.
!ITS ADVANTAGES:
let—Fading and ehrlakage are contra ly avoid
ed.
~....,---, 4 7\
9d—\o ripping apart necessary. ' •
3(l—‘‘ hen freed from dust, Motile or their larvae.
the Carpet looks near!). as
natural fading from wear, good as new, save the
4th—When perfectly clean. a Carpet will wear as
long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of
economy, to say nothing of looks.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT TILE Omer, ..
•
No. 1.79 -Liberty Street,
Or addreried to P. 0. Dux 473, will receive pomp
attention.
*EO. L IIteCLINT(ICIC,
EIM
prVIENNIOts ENETItit.
AND
XbtfERTISIAtriENCA,REEII, s' ,
ONDIN
._ . ,
138 Mutsu Street. New York*
_ '- - ( Established In 1802.)
itgartitgreg—r H. D. tielmbold, Druggist,
'SIM Broodwnye New York:Messrs:2s: R.: Vur,
& co.. 108, Greenwich street, s t reetork Mesrs.,
Hall it Bucket, AOB Grecuwich New York:
Messrs. G. Bruce, Sod .I CO., • Type Founders, la
Climbers st.,-_ , ..N. - Y.; Messrs. Thigsr a Co.. Type
Founders, 38 Gold st., N. Y. • , IbM,/78:311VP
____----____________
T iCivEtii rriz E P[4.lllD"
_ .
- - - _ andlnaltelo order all lanai; of
pring_and
,laln WAGONS, CAItTs,
LAU S WIIEELBAICROWS, _ •
TRUCKS, LOCUST RUBS.
- -,---- And TURNED SPOKES,
. , ,__. RAY
near the RKS.
At DUQUESNrWADON'WORKS, Pent
tent/ArYiAllegbenr Olt.. - . •
-.loSluail_ COLKaAN, YOREIRSTKR & CO.
. , .
~~,~.. , .
,GI3O:~FRIEH
GO ,TO
13 Diamond, Plttcbnrgh
ORDINANCES
LLI!EGHEIii.
NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN
that application will be made to the Governor,
he pardon of CHARLES B. STEIN, convicted
at No. 387, Sept./1907, Sessions. on Oct. Alf.
of manslaughter. eentencect.tiovenaber 3, 1.1987.
tah2:
SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBHA• zee:v7 T Dimizt PARTIES, &c., si ittike.
ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERIES
CARES, FRUITS. &0., &e.,
At the lokeSt price and oh the shortest notice, pp
avutts RICHTER.,
io23:rnio • 'No: 43 Diamond, Allegheny.
11INNIVAtWijORHAVII, ,
Confeetione4: and Bakery,
NO. 5100)3311rEIFIZI.:rblirrEliET,
D et , rihriiinieutti and Liberty:
SiirDAD OiSiEitSALOON attached.
PROPRIETOR.
lORGE. HEAVEN;
Candy inanntactureT,
Anddealer in FOREIGN & A
FICzu.,RB, NUTS ilte., • • MERICAN FRUITS',
.... 114. Els Federal Street,
second doer front tke eiret _National Rank, AgeT
gbeityCity.•
JOB. A. BUTTER,
ALDERALLT AND POLICE KAGISTBATE,
Office, IR6 WYLIE STREET, near WaShington;
PITTSBFRGIL PA.
Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, Collections, und all other legitimate
Cosiness executed promptly. mhZine
AINUIqL McMUSTERS,
A.1.1).E*11,32A1NT,
Ex-officio Justice of the Peace and Police Magi&
trate. ODlce, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA.
De Deedu Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
positions, and all Legal Business eiecuted* with
promptness and dispatch.
mhla
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICI , OF THE'' PEACE AND
. - POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.
mr9
JOSEPH - X. GAZZAN J. R. BUTTERFIIELD,
G. 31. 11'.3fASTER.
M Y MASTER, GAZZAM & BUTTE/null,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
And , Solicitors in .. Bankrup t cy,
pr - rTsnuriGrx, PA.
OFFICE, OS GRANT STREET, '
•
-
jeikrTs Opposite the Cathedral.
A. AM.", ON, _ -
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE 'St INSURANCE AGT
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGIIA3f.
e
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend
.
WILLIAM H. BARRER, my3:y6o •
• JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER,
'Mice, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite th
Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend
ed to.
ANIEL IIicIIEALL, M. 8.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 50 ,Grant near High,
sapw:x7l
RGIUSON,
ATTO RNEY-AT -LAW,
No. 80 Fifth Street;
SECOND FLUOR, FItONT ROO)f
lar. A.
ATT ORNEY--AT-LAW,
No. OD Diamond Street
mhs:nB
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATT ORNEY-AT -LAW
Office, No. 135 _Fourth Street,
COME
, C. 3,A,;..ELL,
ATTORNEY AND . COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Noi 89 Grant Street,
mr-4:t23
JOHN A. STRAIN,
. , ALDERMAN,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTE - OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Office.ll2 FIFTH STREET, gpposlte the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh. Pa. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgges,
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legarßusl
ness executed with promptness and dispatch.
JOHN C. .111cC0111113, ---7---
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth e;trect.
Pensions, nountles and Arrears of Pay promptly
collected.
no=no39
LEGA:L
N THE BATTER OF A
FPLICA
-
TION OF THE
Union Building and Loan Association,
•
Of the City of Pittsburgh, for a Charter. No. 992,
March Tenn, 1868.
Notice is hereby given that an applicatibn has
been made to the Court of Common Pleas, of Alle
gheny County, by the Union Building and Lean As
sociation, of Pittsburgh, for a Charter; that an in
strument In Writing, specifying tht'objectlarticies,
conditions; and name, tyle or title, unc r which
they have been associated, has been presented to the
Court and tiled in the Prothonotary's office, and it
no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, said
Charter will .be granted at the next term of this
Court.
By THE COURT.
E.:A. MONTOOTH.
Attorney for Petitioners.
N THE MATTER OF THE AP-.
PLICATION of the
Lower St. Clair Building and Loan As.
soelation, fora Charter.
Notice Is treby given that an application has
been flied in the - Prothonotary's, Odice, at No. 39
June Term, 11363, by the Building and Loan Asso
ciation of Lower St. Clair Township for. a Charter,
which will be granted at next term of Court, unless
exceptions are Bled.
JACOB 11. NIALTER,
mnie:mta
7XOTlCE.—Whereasl_ Letters of.
Administration on the Ennio of PHILIP
AU ER, decease Tats of the Seventh ward,
Pittsburgh, having been granted to areabscriber,
all persons indebted to the said Estate requested
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them, duly authentica
ted, for meettlement to the undersigned. -
Mits. MAIM SCRA.IMER,'
LAMAS LUTZ, - 1
JOHN G WALTHEES,'
Administrators.
MEI
F2II.IEatORS)
rn :Ltters
Testeentary npon the last Will and e
Testa
ment of EMANUEL .STOTTLER, Sr.. late of Penn
Township. Allegheny eounty, ra., deceased, having
been issued ,to The undersigned, all persons having
clainis against the said estate will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt
ed are notified • to pay the undersigned, in -Penn
township, Allegheny county, Pa.
ff. B. STOTTTER, -
E. STOTTLER. JR.,
Executors. •
t2h7:msl
.124tittiaff011S1
,NOTlCE.—Letters
Testeinentary upon the' last W.lll and. Testa
ment of SA.MIJEL.'I4.OODS, late of Snowden Tp.,
Alieghu N' ounty, Pa., dCCC personsayingbeen-is
sued to the untiersigned, all having claims
againstestate will present them...duly authen
treated for settlement, and those Indebted are non
lied to pay thenndersigned, lu Snowden township,
Allerieny county, Pa.. _ .
___ • -
JA3MS DIEMSAWILLIAAI WOODS, Sr.,
' Executors
feb:k9o
CON FECTIONE'RIES.
_LL.~.;.~~3~ c 9
ALDEXt3IAN,
MYI:)6
apl:w3
PITTSBURGH, PA
pITTSBURGIL PA
PITTSBriGIT. PA
MEM
READER, CALLTO-DAV,
Prothonota
' Unsurpassed In beauty and qua4.ty.
W. P•= MARSHALL,
No. 87 'Wood Street,- near 'Fourth.
mb2o:na
:1 DERS
Hight No. 32 PENNSYLVANIA. AVEPTER; opposite
tree Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, o. I*3
Grant. stree.
Jobbing done with Leatnese and dispatch. All
raated.orders promptly attended tcyantt satisfaction war.
magleHant7
F. 11. ntrrenursozi . . . ... . •
HlRTentitiok gig
NOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,
ciTqurrzlls AND caarizas,.
No. 88 Pena& Aveeine, Pfttsbargli.
All orders by nail promptly 'Wooded to.
TMAcco AD aG41113
xcExsiron WORKS.
R. 44r. W. .710.1,rx, Envsozr, _
IdAttuhicturera pad peatlers in
*obacco, Snuff; Cigars, Pipes, dko.,
jvh biki
.No 6 'FEDERAL BT., AZ144011"6/STI
! ' . NEW. OPEIa HOU S E. r
MInf.•RENDERSON .................. ."Litgagit.
. W. CANNING ............. . ...... ............
T. R. LIA li N...... . ....... S.TAna MANAGER
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, March 2gth, 11168,
Grand LOTTA MATINEE, for which occasion the
charming Lotter will appear In the -
PET OF THE PETTICOATS AND NAN.
-----
SATURDAY EVENING, LOTTA will appear,ln
six characters of 'the celebrated drama of the
FEMALE DETECTFVE.
To conclude. with, the glorious fame of
AN OBJECT OF INTEREST,
Fanny Dribble, With Banjo 5010...,... ....Lotta.
Monday Evening—LlTTLE NELL and the M.E.CHIONESS..
rtgar'
'PITTSBURGH THE IMRE
- •
FRED AIMS . . .............. . MoNao .
GUST BARTON .
................. .......... MAxAorn.
Still greater attraction. .Appearance THIS EVEN
ING of the great 'stars,
M'LLE ANNETTI GALLETTI,
Premiere Danseuse, suppOrted by the - favorite Eu
ropean artist,
____
MONS. CARDELLA.
In connection with the Monster Combination. Th•
performance will conclude with the new burlesque
of the
MAID OF THE smr-anit RUN.
Matinee every Saturday afiernoon.
itgr PROF. Cioryv
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY ,
At his nen' Assembly Rooms, 51 FIFTH STREET,
- opposite Old Theatre. New Classes now forminr,
on 310NDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Ladles', Masters' and 31Isses , Class at 3r.sr. Prof.
COWPER can be seen daily at the Academy, or.at
the St. Charles Rotel, where circulars can be ob
tained. Mall to let to Select Parties. • i'esl.2l
agr'PROF. CARPENTER'S
DANCING ACADEMY,
PHILO HALL, 'No. 75 THIRD STREET, now
open for the reception of_pnidls. =Days of Tuition,-
WEDNESDAY and SATU tHAY, •at 2 P. M., for'
for Gents
and Misses. Terms. ss.' Even
ings for Gents-TUESDAYS and FRIDAIfS, at 8
o'clock. Terms, *lO. Soiree every THURSDAY
EVENING-at Et o'clock. _
je.W:l:6l
=U - M
________
.WESTERN INSURANCE COltiN
PANY OF PITTSBURGH. •
LEN:ANDER NIMICR", President.
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE I , IEELD, General Agent.
Office, 82 Water street, Bpang dr, Co.'s' Ware
bowie. up stairs, Pittsburgh. • •
Will ite:ure against all kinds of Fire
b and Marine
Risks. A home Institution; managed p Dirtors
who are well known to the community and who are
determined' by promptness and liberality to main
tain the character which they have assumed, as of
fering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
DIRECTORS:
Alexander Nlmlck, John R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William S. Er anar
Alexander Speer, Joaeph
w - Airkpatrick.
Andre Addeo, Pbllllc Renner,
•
David M. Long, I'V m.. forrison,
D. Ihnlsen.
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PatteußGH.
OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK.
This Is a Home Company, and InSures against ibis
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE. Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK", Treasurer.
HUGH 3IcELHENY, Secretary. . •
DIRECTORS:
1 George Wilson,
Geo. W. Evans,
J. J • '
. C. Lappe,
. nailer,
John Vocgtley,
A. Ammon. •
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Robert Patrick,
Jacob Painter,
Josiah King.
Jas. H. -Hopkins,
}ferny Spronl,
M 1Y
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
•
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 133 & 437 CREST/J[ll'SM, NEAR 371 L
DIRECTORS:
Charles 4". Ra •
ncher , Mordecai H. Louis,
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, •
Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. 'Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Fates.
CHARLES G. BACKER President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
• -W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tem. •
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT.
North West corner Third and Wood Streets
mhZ:wis
A LLEGHEN YINSURA.NCECO3I•
PANT OF PITTSBURGH. .
.....
OFFICE, No. 37 MYTH STREET, BAN - if Bi.om
Insures against all kinds of Fire mid Marina Risks..
JOHN IRIVIN, Ja., President.
JOHN D. MetORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary,
CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
DrnEcrons: - '
.Crpt: Win. Dean.
•
B. D. Fahnestoek, •
Robert Eve
R. D rs a o v n is ,
Francis Sellers
Capt. J. T,
T. Stockdale, •
John Irwin, Jr ,
John D. MeCorll,
C. G. Hussey
Harvest Childs,
T. J. Hoskinson.
Charles Hays, -
EOPLESI INSURANCE COM.
PAN Y.
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD *& FIFTH STS,
A Ilome Company, taking Fire land 3fartneliisko.
' ..
W DIRECTORS:-
Ism. Phillips, - i Capt. John Ithadi,
John E. Parks.
John Watt, I Samuel P. Shaver,
I Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James 11Illler, I Jared. M. Brush,
Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. F. Lang,
James H. Verner, . Samuel Mcerickart.
WM. PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN WATT. lc President.
W. F. GARDNE Secretary. '
CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent.
WALL PAPER.
At No. 107 Market Street,
AND SELECT TOUR
WALL PAPERS.
mhn JOS. R • HUGHES & 'BRO.
ALL PAPERS-1568.
ILLIAM
J. DICK,
• - P.ENTEN AND BUIL DER,
PAI
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