The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 29, 1868, Image 7

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What tie ciris Tait Aboutlmpeahnitot.
A Jenkins who has been around hearing'
what the people.say about the , acquit tal of
the President, gets off the folloWing :
"The writer stepped into Nlblols,, and
.
there, under the glare ot s gas-jets•and the
frenzy of the ballet -- upon us, as ,the little
fresh-faced and beautifully bodcliced Schlte
ger threw , her body 'into spasmodic poses.
we heard the oft-told tale of Inipeachment
from the lips of two young and fashiona
ble girls.
"Hattie,' said one with a pellucid blue
eye and pearly teeth which 'she uncovered
now, and then, in the pauses of the ballet,
'what is this horrid.thing that the Presi
dent has done, and what are they going to
do with him, love?"' • • •
"'l'm sure I don't know, Josie,' said:her
companion a brunette, whose lips were cut
like a coral reef, ,and whose eyes danced
like dianionds:in their socktes. 'Some say,.
dear, that it was all about a new dresethat
a lady friend of My, Johnson'shad worn at ,
a reception; that it Mr,.,
so nice that Al •the
Senators' wives felt bad'that they were out
shone, and that was the first quarrel ' , and
ever since they had been trying to impeach
Mr. Johnson, who is a good man.: I think,
and .wears nice Congress gaiters and gloves,
for Bessie Baker told meso,lind she ought
to know, because her father is a banker at'
Washington, and Mr. ,Tohnson. goes out
riding with him sometimes. There' ' •
"Well, I'zq glad it's ielef," Said Rattle to
• her friend. Don'tl you . thlnk;,Toke„ that
Schlteger dances nicely; and:don't the wear
nice clothes, and those- fleah 'colored things
that they call tights?. They look so well on
her. Don't,you.think set? 7
With the exception that Josie declared
that. De Rosa "wasn't good4looking.at all,"
we heard nothing ' , those 'about impeach
silent' at Niblo's: As theviriter went' out
of the door, a stout-1)1114, 1 red-faced 'man
naked
"Did on hear the news ? Johnson
skwitted. ole
,sport ? Somebolysick,
apd 'talia't me, Let 's , take a drink." •
Rothautic Suicide at:London Bridge.
On Friday morning„a, respectable young
woman, the daughter of, a city * tradesman,
committed suicide by thrciwing herself into
The •
Thames, 'at London bridge, in " come
quence of a quarrel, with, her sweetheart,
who was nearly drowned while endeavor
ing to rescue her from the water. It r.ap
pears that the , girl was named . : Eliza
l'arker, and =that" she wid"Only 'Seventeen
years of age: ' She resided. with herparents
at 90 'Milton 'street, Foresireet, and for
some time has kept company with a - young
man, Albert Sznith, -who„ is employed' lat
Messrs. Bousfield'a outfitting warehouse.
On 'Thursday evening they both went to.
some place of amusement, and on ;return
, inf. home they , . had a violent quarrel.
Miss Parker . said she would not - live any
longer, and that .she would• throw . herself
into the river. She ran away from the
young man, and rushed down - the - London
bridge steps towards tire Water. Sniith ran
after her and,'.succeeded in catching hold
of her shawl, but she threw it off quickly
and plunged into the river.: Smith' dashed
in after her, tuatfalied.to.reac . h her, end he
was with difficulty, rescued himself. The
dereAsed was carried off down the stream
by the tide. The young man who made
such a vigoroas effort to save her life was
quite overwhelmed with grief at her death,
and expressed his great regret that .he. had
not perished along' with - her. An inquest
*as held on Saturday, when a verdict of
"teinporory insanity" was returned.
• • traittle ~ftePairters•
The Annive nary 'Meetings et Kew York
last week brouslit up some extraordinary
things, and among the most remarkable
were three female reporters, The Woman's
...,,ftighta:Cortatentinn..straa.nitended•by-three
' ladies, thereportortatives of Wo:
Man's Rights newspapers for different parts
of Ate :otegary , -TWot. Oflthe_ ihrm were
strong-minded bloomers, andAhe other hsd
discarded hoops and "sich," and appeared
in a meek, retiring dress. The Sun—re
porter gives the following spicy. description
of the force at -work: - •
"Miss Ada Fesserulen Craig, of Chicago,
was garbed in . black silk'patits,
• green silk double . breasted vest, and grey
paletot, which reached a little lower' than
her hips. When-she got warm at her work
she, opened her paletot;Crosied her legs—
placing the right foot on the left 'knee, and
upon the elevated limb she pla $.• ..heyaper
iutd:Plied - her calling - with, the . .*6 non
chalance.- The other was dressed in range,
colored silk—eilk Knickerbocker pants,
loose vest, and - flowing. tunic tightened
around the waist. Theinickerbocket pants
are finished by elastics, the remainder of the
leg (a very brawn by the•way) - encased in
thin flesh colored silk stockings. Thithird
reporter berciiigis tb the Malta idti; (Wises
in black, without hoops, immense Panama
hat, disheveled :hair,reen stockings and
prunella gaiters. . She 's said to be a brick
of iiEleiiigt:ia.:;l3;:::l-7
' A New Electric Clack.
A novelty in the electric clocks has just
i been invented inlift . ikeVb, IL t : - '±ieCont;
hetes* ilt,tedslate of *kniqr pendulum, on
Ake lower oittionntwitich is fixed the clock:
face. The weight lea sort of box, contain:
ing an electio:magnet and armature; which„
on being attracted, disturbs the equilibrium
__of 14i, PtlicjiiilgiosAnd*RllllMMAtitive s it
motion, The movement o I e armature is
made to transmit motion to the hands of the
clock in'kmaritter.sontewluit atelliar to tho
mechanism er thscalplaba diet 'tele ph
instrument. In order to makeorml
(a
the electric ' circuit , the movement ~ , _ the,
pendulum is made use of, one pole of the ,
• batter/J.-Libel& oenneetesic r permanently
throurilhe of itikittiicreto one end
of the electro-magnet, while the other pole'
- ' is connected to a metal Plateiagainst-which
a point of the pendulum, in connection with"
the electro-magnet,,makes contact at every
beat, thus" Completing the 'circuit, and caus
ing the electro-magnet to attract the arma
ture.; It is stated that tualj4weak battery
is fiquired(and that t*o o vanbillretells will
keep it working for several months.—The
American Artisan, NEL, York,
• , , :.-•‘______„......AL.t.
u;Lfortunato,Americap, exiled i Lon.
doh, thatNenti Ids IffileititqAlltie,
ry art of the mother country: 'AsT the ,
quality of the dinners ` ; Lent only speak or,
ouo—the Royal Literary Fund—and that,
,-,was.atrocious.„. Itwaa4vrn, kr, ,What,
odnsiderel - one" of l / 4 thetbests tat ** in
- England, the Free Mamie; and mighty.
bad is the beat! Thiltoraviiions were abom
inably had ' , and abotni*bly, cixiked, The
innever
saw, ,*,.W01116 in any part of the
wad. We; in this country, eat large =is
les other raw flesh, and that is the cause:
t of wattalviaMtliangll44ntlfganciduli. ,
witted. .=ln privatabouseat dinneii- sat:
; before enemy•ustardatestable.-.,•A maw_
soup, a•bit'ofilshiprobablyittarly -raw 13;
itittetait dre ss: •
me a tOukh big -fticrinf,kddltOltible
' ' - .4goveshet.,4oiili-V-A - 0 1460 oam
or:red ink a *Wiftea, WA i"hch
orauusi, Lyndon u-,
Anecdote of President Finney.
A writer in the Independent narrates mit&
, • 914ittphimalitAlklklysik
-Ist, who lies President of , Oberlin Coney
until , within a fete . years. I - *ill add one
to the collection' which have never been ,
'published. The President has.a very blunt
way of speaking. While riding ins stage
coach upon a certain occasion he. 411 into ;
conversation with a gay, thonglAtleis Young.
lady, who was not much inclined, ,teiweigh
his religions suggestions: Upon the fol
lowing day he met her, on the- ills:Imp& and
exclaimed: -"Good morning, thonsehild- of
the Devil." she at once responded i• "Good
morning,',fattier" There . is another story
which has been, johited.:While walking
along the tow-path at Bjraduse; New York,
many years ago, President, Finney oyer
heard a, boatman,-, discharging a volley of
oaths. Stopping • ,and turning he said to
him : "Eitranger, , do you linow where you
are going ?" "Where ?" asked the latter.
"Tonere , going to hell," responded the
formei; 'whereupcin the boatman • asked the
President 'where he _was going .`.' He said,
"Up to thifYillsge."- "*s:), you are not,"
replied the boatman; "lou are going into
the.&nal," and suiting the -action to the
word, he straightway threw the Young re
vivalist Into the turbid muddy water. _
A Relic from Vieksburge
The nomination of Gen. Grant for 'Presi
dent reminded' one of. his old soldiers, yes
terday, of a relic °film old. Vicksburg cam=
paign which lie brOught to this office. It is
a copy of the last edition of the Vicksburg
Daily Citizen; run off before the fall of that
stronghold. The following is one of its
items •
"On DiT..That the great. Ulysses—the
Yankee Generalissimo, surnamed Grant—
has expressed his intention of dining in
Vicksburg on Saturday, next, end celebrat
ing the Fourth 'of July by a grand dinner,
and so forth :' When asked if he - would in
vite Gen; 'U.:Johnston to join, he - said,
'No .for feu' there will , be a row at the
table.': Ulysses must get into the city be
fore he dines in it. r.Thp way to cook a rab
bit is 'first catch the rabbit,' &e."
This sheet bears.he date of July 3, 1863,
and on' the fourth Grant did dine in Vichs
burg. This' sheet' is about one and a half
feet in width by two feet in length, and , is
printed on the blank side of wall paper, In
its 'musty 'columns we find the fbllowin;
significant announcement : "Old primes is
dead.—Oldo State Journal.
ArtANNAPOLIS letter says: The exami
natien of• cadets for-admission into the Na
val Academy will commence on the 20th of
Rine ensuing, and will probably: continue
for so m e ten:days.
•The United States ships Savannah and
Macedonian will compose the fleet for the
'summer cruise of the graduates, who are
expected to leave the Academy about the Bth
of the ensuing:month for their. destination. It
is said the expedition, aftertraversing , our
coast,. will visit some of our large ports, and
also pay a irisit.to West Point, and will re
turn about the last of September.
The Naval Academy ground present
quite, a handsome and picturesque appeat
ance, and from - the manner, in which it is
arranged under Vice Admiral Porter, cannot
be excelled by, any institution in the country
of :a similar character, not excepting West
Point. The arrangement of the walks and.
the planting of trees, shrubbery, &c., is im
paralelled.
AT a great floricultural show in Ghent
recently, there ...were, in a double white ea
rnelia, 1,500 blooms expanded, and an equal
number in bud; oaa plant of C. Chandlerii,
1,000 expand and many in bud, with a
like number on a plant of C. Imbricata.
These plants formed cones about fifteen feet
through at the base, and - an equal height.
They were all very shabby, plants In pots
tea years ago. '
POLITICAL.
OF`'CONORESE22d DISTRICT.
Gen. L S. NEGLEY
le s candidate for nomination' beibre the Union lie
publican.Eonvention.• : •
IgrCONGRESS-22d DISTRICT.
THOMAS ,HOWARD, Esc.,
Is a candidate for nomination, by the Union Repub
lican Congressional Convention. • mb3l:d&T
ATUPRNEY.
LEVI BIRD, DUFF,
Subject to-the decision of the Union Reptiblican
Coeur/ Convention. • - ' enl7:MedftT
WTOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Gen. ,A. L. PEARSON,
Subject td tbe ileelalon 'of tbeion Republican
County Convention. , : . 1: • mb24:WeALT
FOR DIMUCT ATTORNEY.
=NI
WILLIAM C. MORELAND,
6dbject"te , tbe.detLfoa%of the ttahm , Bepublicati
Ceunty.Convention. , ; , ;. ukb27:n43:d&T
107 FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
ROBT. 8. - PARKINSON,
Subject to the decision of the Union Re
Count .nsenttou.
ASSISTANT - DISTRICT " AT--
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•JQHN •RIDDELL -• •
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iiciatint'iileitiefitilliilir t
Subject to tbe.deeili °fib° Republican 00aus,
convention. , sp10:11/tT
igrASSISTAICC • DISTIIIICT
;' =l. 73,' FLACK,
Subject. to the deeislcra , of the-llsionlßspdblicutl
,Countyoouvention. • ..,12101:1142.4&T
a'FOR ASSEBIBLIti
WiLX.IAM ESPY,
gut.f Ip L t malkleetto the -decision of the
epa Oen cotwention., . ,`m 4:peo.diT ;
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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VIIMAIRIKCI,E AND CEILIMACY.
— AlftWitlikulareifeßlVellter 4 F+W'
S c g e St e de, ,and the uI.SEAS and ABUSES width
famedtmento to- • BLUE; with lure
m s Art' relief. Sent In -sealed letter envelopes.
rteett Charge. -Address;Dr.d.'ern,Lrs
2/ . 10110mi:A 4ssocistlinit,
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12 TO. , MARRIAGE.—
to* 'Happy Idarrlage
SuidC.eulugal Eeltelty,humane Views ad benev
,eleut Phyilelaus, en the Krrora and Abuses theideat
teiTei c ti l and Early Manhoild t aCot hi sealed letter
Nivel fr ee of eharre. 'Address HOWARD AR. ,
ROCEA abr. Box p., rbuigeipbia, pa. , ,A1718:01
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rjrBATCHIELOWS lIAM ASE.
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This' splendid Hdr Dyelithe' beet the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless. Tellable,
lustantaneoka; no disappointment; no ridiculous
remedies thrill effects - of.bad dyes; invigo•
rateiand leaveirthe Hair soft and beautiful. black
oe brown.' sold by all Druggists andrerfsaners; and
Ptoperly applied at Batchelor's Wig_ l'octom No.
16 Bond street; New York. -apMpV3
JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO.,
STOCK AND REAL 'ESTATE B
Are ptepared to Sell at Auction STOCHS,_BONTIF,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, &c., either on the
premises or at the Boatd of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid,' as beretefore, to the
sale of Real-Estate at private sale.
Sales at Real Estatein the conntry attended. •
Office. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. • • . 0c23
FO4 - SALE--REAL ESTATE.
Oit SALE & TO . LET.--Ilouseti
and Lots for sale in altmtrtio of the city end stt..
urbe..Also, several FARMS in good locations.
Also, a small. WOOLEN , FACTORI . with 90 acres
of land; and good improvements, which ,I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let On:lpxrd streets. Private Dwelling Holmes for
rent in both cities.. Tor further particelars inquire
• • WILLIAM WARD,
Jan 110 Grant street, opposite Cathedral.
pooma r
tir . liEsupEscE FOR
• SALE OR RENT.—A Large twn.story double
use, containing 10 rooms, including double par
•lor, with, marble mantles,. and all; the modern im
provements: 1 acre of ground,. tiled. with fruit,
grapes, berries, Re. Situated near Minersville, at
the termination of the Wylie street ,l'asseriger cars.
This is one of the handsomest locations In Allegheny.
pqnnty, and in a good neighborhood. A pply at
W. A. lISIIRON , S Feat - Estate 012 ice - 8 T Grant
street: . • mh2
(HEAP 'FRAME DWELLINGS.
TWO FOUR ROOM DWELLING HOUSES.
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• SITUATE ON • .
Washington Street: Allegheny 'City,
Win be sold separately If delired on the most
reasonable terms. LOTb 20 by 130 each.
APPLY TO •
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STEEL of. WILSON,
Broke*. Mid Real Estate Agents, No. GS Smithfield
my 7
2,000,000 ACRES
OF
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CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
- BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION, •
Lying along the iine of their road, at
$l,OO TO 85,00 FEB ACRE,
And on a CREDIT or prim YEARS.
For farther partkonlars, maps, le., address
' JOILN P. DENEREIIM,
• Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.
Or CRAB. B. LAMBORN, Neey,
arl4: St. Louis, Missouri.
WALLPAPMiI
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No.lol Market Street,near Fifth
WALL PAPEIIA--11868.
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AteIMONEERIS,
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For HALLS, PARLORS,
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In UREAT V I ARIETY
For sale CHEAP AB THIL.CHEAPEiT, at
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
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W. P.
Ne.. 87 'Wood Street, . near Fourth
CA)MliXil'ICiMBkll6:
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Fancy ( L ake Baker & Confectioner,
AND bZALILS IN
FOREIGN &DOMESTIC FRUITS it NUTS,
No. 40;corneiPederal and Rol:anion streets., Alio
nanny. • Eir Constantly on , hand, ICE CREAN, of
various flavors.
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AETHORIE.ING THE
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Igradtrig, Paving and ViarbEng Of Carson
...Street,' ea- ;Mulberry. Alley to. She
Alleghe y River.
•
• SaCTIOii L ordained . and - einieted** the
City of Pitts urgh,.ll2 Select and Common Councils
assembled, a d it is hereby enacted by the authority,
of the same, That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby auth iled and directed to advertise for pro.
posals for th grading. paving and curbing of Car.
son street.front Mulberry alley, to the Allegheny ,
-river, and t
,let the samelit the manner directed by
an ,ordinance concerning .streets, passed -August
gist, 1857; also, an 'Act concerning streets, ap
proved January fith, USA.—
Sac. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance'
conflicting with - the passage of this ordinance at the
present tin:. be and the same is hereby repealed so
far at the sa &affects this ordinance. ', -
Ordained a .d enacted into a law In Councils, this
Abth day of ay, A. p. 1868. •
• JAMES McAULEY, •
-
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. 3lonnow.
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINTON.
• President of Common Council.
Attest: Hon Mcidesren, -
Clerk of Commonpouncil. ine2B
DINANCE -
IMI
AN 01
AUTHORIZING. THE
Gradispr, Paving and Curbing of Spring
Alley, from Norris Street to. Rush St.
SUCTioff I. Be It ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. in Select - and Common Councils as.
sembled, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the City Engineer be and he Is
hereby authorized and directed to advertise for pro
weals Tor the grading, paving arida:thing of Spring
alley, from Morris street to Kush street. and to let
'the same hi the manner directed by an ordinance
concerning streets, passilid August 31.1 t, 1257; also,
an Act concerning streets, approved January .6th,
1884,
SIC. 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 in Councils.; this
23th day of May. A. D. 1508.
, JAMES McATTLEY,
' ' • ' " President of select Council.
'Attest: E. S. Mortitow, , •
Clerk of Select Council.,
• . W. A. TOMLINSON,
, Prestdent of Common Council.
Attest: Hyatt MeMAereit.
Clerk of Common Council. ravZl
AN ORDINANCE - •
AUTHORIZING THE
Drading, Paving and Curbing of Town
send Street, from 'Wylie Street to De
catur Street. 7
Sac." 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as
sembled, and it Is hereby enacted .byllie authority
of the same, That the City Engineer be and he Is
hereby authorized'and directed to adVertise for pro
posals lot the grading., ", paving and curbing of Town
send street, from Wyli . estrcet toDecutur street, and
to let the same in the manner' directed by an ordi
nance concerning. street', passed August 31st.
1851: also. un Act concerning streets, approved
January 6th, 1864.
Sze. n. 1 hat any ordinance or part of ordinance
contacting With the passageof this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained sand enacted into a law In COnDC1111." tide
515th day of May, A. 1). 1868. •
JAMES XcAULEY;
President of Select Connell.
Attest: E. S. Illonnow, .
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council. .
Attest: BcOn IfeMAertn.
Clerk of Common Council. mrZ
AN OIRDEITALICCE
Opening Forbes Street
Szt-ritur 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh in Select end Common Councils as
sembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That Forbes street, from Boyd street
to Seneca street, be opened to :Accordance with the
"City District Plan." and that ADAM. WEAVER,
HENRY A. FREYFOOLE and RICHARD DEA
KERS be and the same an hereby nppointed
viewer.'. In accordance with an Act of Assembly,
approved January 6th, 1884, to award damages
and assess the benefits arising therefrom.
titc. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
prestnt time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects thil ordinance. .
Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this
Stith day af May, A. D.-1888.
JAMES IIeAULEY. •
President of Select Council.
Attest: E, 8. Monnow, •
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A, TOMLINSON.
President of Common Coencil.
Atteit: HUM! IteNLASTEn. • '
Clerk of Common Council. fitv'M
AN ORDINANCE
Creating Appropriation No. 24, •Water
Extension Loan."
SECTIONI. Be it ordained and'enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, /11 Select and Common Councils as
',ambled. *no it. Is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That all money. retelsed' fromthe sale
of Doritis issned undsr the Act of Assemblyapprov
edlrebtuary Bth 1868, entitled "AO hot to author
ize the City of Pittsburgh to borrow money," *boll
be entered In the Controller's books as the • 'Water
Extension Loan," and the appropriation shall be
'number 64, on which the Controller shall certify. '
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting Witt the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be anti the same is hereby repealed so
Ihr as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law, in Councils, tnis
25th day of May, A. I). 18412.'
- JAMES MeAELET.
• President of Select Council,
Attest: E. S. Montiotv.
Clerk of Select Council. •
W. A. TOMLINSON,
. President of Common Council.
Attest: Moll IteMasrkw,
Clerk of Common
AN ORDINANCE
• AUTHORIZWEI TUE
Grading. Paving and Curbing of Third
Street, from' the prefient paving to the
Intereeetion with Try Street.
_ 1. Ee.it ordained and enacted bit the City of
Pittsburgh, Belled add Common Council. aseem
okci, arid tt to hereby enacted by. the authority of the
game, That the City Engineer be and be is hereby
authorized and directed to advertise for promote'
for the_gradlag; paving and curbing Of Third street,
from , ther present paving to the intersection with
Try street:. and,to let tbe-same in Abe manner di
rected by an ordinance. concerning streets passed
August 31st, 1637: also art Act concerninistreets,
approved Jai:Mary 6th; . •
Esc. 2.. That. any ordinance or part of ordinance
houllictingwith the Deadeye of this ordinance at the
present time, be end the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance: . 7
65th
into : a law in Councils, this
65t0 day of May, A. D. :
' JAMES Me:AIJI.E.T. •
• _ irresident of telect Council.
Attest: E. ie. Monnow,
Clerk of Select Ccitmell " •
• , _ W. A. TOMI:11.11,017,
• Preoblent of Common Council.
Attest: HUGH MCMAPTER.
• "• ' Clerk of Common Conant
N ORDINANCE
A , f
AIIT . EOEIEING, THE
eroding, Paring : end Curbing of Itobi
elle Street, from' Centre Avenue to
it4ii Street.. "'
" ilreriON 1. 13e St ordatned and enacted by the My ;
of Pitteburah, in Select and Common Councils as. ,
trembled. and it isitere, enacted by authority of the
same. , That th e City Eeineee be and he is hereby
authorised:slid directed "to advertise for proposals*
for the • grading, paving and curbing or Roberti
street, from Centre avenue to . Reed street„, and to
let the saute in the manner directed b_yan 'ordinance
-concerning streets, paased August a15t.11337; also
an Act concerning streets, approved. January .Bth,
Sm.. S. That any-ordinance or part of ordinance
condicting with the passage of th is ordinance at the.
Present trme, be and the same is hereby repealed so
'llll . sts the' same effects this ordinance. •
LI Ordained sild enacted intoit law 111 Councils, this
flfith day of iday, A. D. /508..• • -
I • .141.1113 IfcAtitrN,
President of Select Council.
Attest: le. B. Monnow, , •
~
Clerl,pf S e lect Council. , •
•W. .A. TOMLINSON,
president of Common Councils.
Attest: Ryon McMserzn,
Clerk of Common Connell.
It ORDINANCE
44 " Jar*Catizirtcprum
Qrt dlui. i ii ti t ter , 4 l 4 l oo:t ll / 4 11ta r waitli ,
11treet; tt`i,)l4 aleiireliettt, Pe%leg to the
itatiritllilfik*ith ti*Steeet: - - '
: • ,1:;.. , .;,...tc. , :. • : '',...1 - ~,- . -,-- , ..: st'J.7 ,
Rte. I. AT orifahrijed /sacked bi, the C4'4
putout/A; re &hitt a Voutatat Cotesetts astern.
ale lig tt %kV ,- . 1 1r0 610 be the gutherai k et Vat
statiiters i n: digdeTtee„kr,lii:dflrtir....v,
i Vg• 4M • alioltriN Peeteiritee , :euebtagrovzoartir
naestitetea the •Pateljeh, leaelng,eo Um .laterseettoa ,
:dui !in Atreet, e4ta iti se; • the smack the manner.
. di - mom try an ae_earateelstinetattea , aarette,t Weed'
~migtaittßitaletreaast coacernletsitteSsi•
improved Jiaeaerma
.. ,
Xs°. 2 . T t r i thGts 'e t t ii ;riiii - oct et
sirm 4ateark
A iehhlettli 1 t eV 'ordinance at the'
!prone., thaef.he thi a min ja , aeretTrepeoadia!
ftr AlkMas sae. e Atitthenee, 1
ovameeelhettehhe ' &Lbw itiOonnelleVale
i l Illath eleretaar• - 4.1 t :,,—rt-,. , _-..,_' ~ • ! .
1 t; t.:l wk. ,t-,;-,-. , .....;
..M110114te.4171.1gY4
1 ~‘ 'Attisti wirm`ointAr " ellfn . r , . 4 4.' Co
i !!!!'7
1 , ~ ,„,ii, alervg, thiltcmikirgtoTlen
'''" ''''`"" ' ivividtazi . contmou couita':
Attesti.ftwilitausrani,l , 2 •;,.
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MEE
ORDINANCES.'
AX?RDEIANCE
ATTTHOBIZMii 7..trp
• •
Grading. Pavingoad ,Carbtalt of Kirk
patriek.Street. from
,Cesttre Avesta*, to
Duncan Street.
• .
Sic. 1. Be it ordained and' enacted* by ilbe . MY of
Ittiburch. in heed and Comewn Councilf amen
led, and it is hereby enacted. by the authority of the
lame, That the City Engineer be and he is bereby
authorized and directed to advertise for proposals
for the grading. paving -and curbing of Kirkpatrick.
.street Prom Centre avenue to Duncan - street, and
to let the same in the manner directed bran ordb.'
mance concern:l streets, . passed August 3..
11351; also. an et concerning streets,. approved
January Sib, 1 -11.
Eike. 2. That any ordinance or part of 'ordinal - nee
cionilletiner with.tlie nasalise of this ordinance at the
Dpre l e s n t t b i e fi :a e ris e t) . e irgt: ' ,.ll Tr e di i r s al e a by rePealed ,.. "
Ordained and enacted into te law in Councils, t his
25th any oi May,A. 11.038 b.
JAMES WADLEY.'
. . President or Select Coutie ll .
Attee:' E. S. Sfohnow. •
Clerk of Select Council. •
W. A. rogLnisos,
President of Condmon Cbuncil,
Attest: Broil Mellesrzn,
.Ciericof Common Council. m
AN ORIHNJUICE
• ,I.IITIEORIZINGTHE
Gradim, 'Paving and Curbing. of Carroll
Street, from Smallman Street to lint
ler Street'
sac. I; Be U ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittehttryh. in '
Select and Common Councils assem
bled, and U is enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby
authorized and. directed to advertise for proposals
for the grading: paVing and curbing of Carroll
street, from Smailman street to Butler street, and
to let the same in the. manner directed by an ordi
nance concerning streets, passed. August 31st,
1E131; also, an Act' concerning streets, approved
January Oth; /Sin: • , • 2 .
SEC. A. That spy ordinance or 'part of ordinance
conflicting the passage of this ordinance at the pres
ent time, be and the same is hereby repealed so far
as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into& lad in . Councils, this
25th day of May, A. D. IS6B.
JAMES MeAULEY,
. President of Select Council.
•
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerk of Select Council.
- , W. A. TOMLINSON,
• ' - President of Common Council.
Attest: }Juan M,c7dAsrgn,
Clerk of.common Council. . inr27
AN ORDINANCE •
AUTHORIZOIG TIIE
Gradint r i:ving and Curbing. of Penn
agree • m Taylor. Street to Bonn
dowl' $ i•
. •
Szc.l. Be i ordained and , enacted by the Otty of
Pttteburyh, in Seted and Common Couneite cursem...
bled, and it is hereby enadedby l the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he la hereto
authorized and directed to 'advertise for proposals '
for.the grading, paving and curbing of Penn street:.
from Taylor street to Boundary. street, and to let
the same in the manner directed by an ordinance
concerning streets, passed August 31st, 1851; also
an Am concerning streets, approved. January 6th;
,1866.
SEC. 2: That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ord i nance at the
LetelesntthTtern!'eaandtaittlsetTSlii.sa!%.e y repealed so
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this
505th day of May, 1.), 1868., - .
. ' JAMES McAELET,
• • President of Select Council.
.Attest: E. 8. MORROW, " • •
Clerk of Se lect Council.
__
NY: A.-TOMLINSON,
• ' - • • President of Common Council. '
Attest:. HllOll 31CMAST - En.•,_ • •
Clerk of Common Council. ~ my
AN ORDINANCE ,
.
AUTHORIZING THE
•
Grading, Pavvillng and Garbing of Vine
Alley, from, Federal Street to Wash!
inn Street. - .
. .
SECTION 1. Be 'ordei'ned and vie:tied by the City
of Pitteburgh, Select and Common Council. as
sembled, and it is hereby e ns ured by the authority of
the same, That the City Engineer be and he is here
by authorized and directed to advertise for propo
sals for the grading,. paving and curbing of Vine
alley, from Federal street.to. Washington street,
and to let the same in the manner directed by an or
finance' concerning streets, passed August 31st,
1857; also, an Act concerning streets, approved
January 6th. 1855. •
Sac. « That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance id 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
25th day of May, A. D. 1868. .
JA3IES MeAULET,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. 8. Monnow.
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TO3ILINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest: Hyatt Me3tawrint, ,
Clerk of C'emmon Council. my=
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
BuisTillffolw:ANDlnciV) CREAP-
Schornackees Gold Medal. Piano,
AND. ESTEY'S COTTAGE,ORGAN.
The 13C11 MUCKIER PIANO Combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a Ant class instrument, and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship. for dorability- and beauty, sums=
all others. Prices from OW to $l5O, (`according to
style and Anlsho cheaper' than all other so.called
first class Plano. • •
ESTEY , S COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the bead of all reed instruments, in pro
ducing the most perfect pike quality .of tone of any
similar Instrument in the United. States. It is sim
ple and compact in constructlop, . and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTETPI3 PATEN OS 'HUM ANA
TREMOLO" Is only to be f ou nd in this Organ.
Price from 0100 to g 1350. AU guaranteed for Ave
years. BARB; NASE it IitIFITLER;
No: 1 ST. CLAIR. STREET.
my
taIN9
RECORD HAND •
MELODEONS AIiIk)ROANS, •
In perfect order, from Sib to $139.
CHARLOTTE
mon 4% Fifth sr., Ad door above Wood.
COAL AND COKE.
VVV,PO,I,OIe
C°Al4 O
COW!!
DICKSON, STEWART - 8; CO
Co,
removed their 9fttee to
NO, 5 . 437 LIBERTY STREET,
• .
(Lately Clty Flour 33111) SECOND ELOOE.
;Are now_ p_retred to tarnish Kood TOICIGIIIOOIII,
NY LITSW, UT COAL OR BLACK, at the lowest
moritet price. _
All Indent' len. at their °Mee. "oi• 'addressed to
them Unougllthe man, will be attended td promptly.
_ -zay2s:b2s, . •*. • ' • !, •
=yr
OWt -- LEA H.
,AIEtMEIT)!IO,NG,
YOIIGHTOGLENY . AND 00' :4 z
" And Mauinfacturen of
COAL, SLACIVAND RESELPEERTEED cola.
_
• Me* and • Yard—CORNER OF NUTLIIN AND
- MORTON STREETS. First. yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward; and on Second street,.
near Melt No.' L. FittsburghiPa. • •••- •
Fautiltes e r Man otheturers supplied with the
beet article Coal or : oke at the lowest castrates:
Orders.l •it any of, their cakes wlll • reoeive
prams , attention.. , • . -
A BIIgSTRANG & HIPTCHUMON,
Snoeeuota-to.: z:
sLksrilaxu.YoQeßigeasaTCwz3Co.,
MINEREOHIPpERS AND DFAIArB&B.
EGAD AND BIWEIti - of angsexlctr YlognenY .•
CAs :AND:.FAMILt.ttiAL.
Ofilie iiiidjarillOOT Or Tiilr STRIM neat ,
SIITERYMPO4I , : ,
~---!., Cd '•,C1211331I11111i AC • CO., .-
aniviAit*rii i rilinitlthrtGAWlfili
sat AL ma SLA . ,
Coal dellyeie4 Aptl, l 7to..all path,, of the olgeo
soiree/Tr yMpidi, icrupAND VAT.;
.SON iterated • 1:87111=13,. ttatauili. • ..
LP. AN 401/. 7 , ,1,. F.:C ., ~:',l 11;i .f a l -04 4 18 1 ..
ItAMcRtM;:NOTICIS:
r. 1 rl . •
sy iir
Piftstu t,
rnb: Ur der of lifaye A.. Di .111611.
The underat%horabygteesizottooluati pursuant
it° rot of Ja secooKont meeting of tot
Pre Iton of P V AB '.a, bankrupt; will.b2
' nbld at the *too of 111Alittrait ARM% ZIFSg.Z..
Oder In itaatkruptV a p a e ttetrark on the 1... al;
, of fe g i ~ . .t..1)411 at 1 o , owk. A. 31.. Or- gr
inl baand lb' it hail, *you th !eV"? °
Itite kropt Actor rett punt— f' a
~, -, • ~., . illirtHAL H. BAILEI4I., API. 4,
at • -ID; .72' ,' : Attloni • .01,-LAW. , Ini a".
HOUNFiri !amyl:lg - c o. i
ANCHOR2iiivort
S.
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DEALIII IN
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~.i-
EMENTS.
GH THEAVVRE.
arnITTSB
Xti
FIREDAIMS '
MANAGIeIt.
Masdei.t kehatie:, t ,nioral and -
t. No obscene acts or vulgar
Mat, and none other engaged ,
gsgement -for a limited num
daring hmale athlete. Wile.
14t. first appearance of Mra.
bewitching yoga; actress;
W, the great Western Comte
• i and Mr. MENMARON, the
Comedian, together with oar
pany, In a" grand Challenge
k EVERY SATURDAY. •
'The Resort of 114,1
relined Entertainmet
jokes. First class - tat'
at this House.. BC.CIC
beret nights 'of tbei
TURtioIIR. Tani
FRANK DREW. t
also, M . FIiF.D THil
'Singer and Comedian
eccentric Ethiopian'
,regular. Variety Coy
Programme. MAT',
BU RNELL'S - ..
.
NIUSEBN 1 lEXHIBITION,'I EXHIBITION,' '
, .
Comprislng_liVOßKOP ART and GREAT NAT
URAL Li - VINO-0U OSITIES, • - ,
R i u
. . .
AT F PULLIN HALL,
Fifth street, opoOsite Pittsburgh Theatre.
'Cards of Admiulosrlib cents. Doors open from
8 o'clock.s. si. to 101P..R. 1 ~. .. . - ~ ap8:018
. . -
INSURANCE.
BEN FRANALUN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF AUXURENT, PA.
Mee In Franklin Savings Bank ituildh*s,
N0;43 Ohio St., Alleighenyq
A HONE COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
.Piesldent.
.Becretivy.
HENRY IRLWIN,...
GEO. D. RIDDLE..
DIRECTORS:
Henry_ Irwin. D. L. Patterson,
Geo. K. Riddle, 'Jacob Frans,
Simon D>eulD J.. B. Smith,
W. M. Stewart, !Ch. P. Winston,
Jos. Lautner, . LH. J. Zhikand,
apIO:oSS
NATIONAL 111111118ANCE CO., .
OP THE CITY Or ALLEGHENY.
Office. in ALLEGHENY I'ItIIST CO3LPAIT:Ir , B
FIRE • ENSTIRANOE. ONLY
, - •
EARTIN, 4 krestdent.
JAS. E. STEVE,NBON. Berret&TY•
• ,•DIRECTORS: . •
A. H. En i alleh, 10.B.1!.W1111aansi duo.. Thompson,
Jno. A. yler, du, Lockhart, Joe. Myers,
las. L. Grahamftltobtutesi' C. C. Boyle,
Jno h.2sinB4. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerd, IJacobliopp.
m
NATESTERN INSURANCE -COM
,. PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
LEXANDER NIMICK, President, '
IVM P. HERBERT_ _ ,_geeretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEEL% General Agent. .:-
Office, 93 Water street, iSpang A ,Co.'s W!sre•
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. ' •
Will inure against all Windier Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known td the ,communlty,atirl who are
determined by promptness and' liberality to main
tain the characterwhich. they hare assumed, as of
fering the best protection to those who desire to be
Alexander Nlmick,. • Joan McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. d. Clarke,
James McAuley, William 8, 'Evans,
Alexander Speer, Josepb Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Ackleu . PhilUp Reymer,
David
Ihmsen. )11..Long, '' Wm. Morrison, -
D. • - • • n 027
ENNISYLVANIA' . - '
`INSURANCE, COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE, 211F/FTH STREET, BANK BLOCK.
This is a Home Company, and insures against toil
. .by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD - WALTER , - President.
• 0. C. BOYLE„ Vice:President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Trelanrer. -
HUGH IicELHENT, Secretnry.
Drawroßs:
Leonlid Walter, George - 1191min.
C. C. Boyle, Geo.IV. :Evaus,
. Robert Patrick, J. C. Lamm •
Jacob Painter, J. C. Fleltier;
Josiah Ring. John Voegtley, •
Jas. R. Hopkins, A. , Anunon.
Henry Sproni, •4:
INDURNTrIi W
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. f
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CEIESTIWT ST., Nzes 5711.
. .
D111241 - ORS.
Charles X. Banker, ' Mordecai H. Lenin,:
Tobias Wagner, , David S. Brown, .
Samuel Grant,. . Isaac, Lea, ._
Jacob R. Smith, ._ " Edward C. Dale,
• Feorge W. Itichieds , Georms Pales.
CHARLES ti, BANC - HRH, President. -
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. . .
- ' W. C. STEELE: Set retary,pro tem
, _J. GARDNER. COFFIN, North Anz.vii-
West corner Third and-Wood Streets.
xx.A LLEGAILENT INSURANCE COl . ll.-
PANEOF. •
OFFICE; No., ET EMU STREET , .BAZ. - 1C M.O . =
Insure sgalnit all kinds otl`ke and Hahne Maks..
JOHN lENVINVJII.; Freiddent.
JOHN D. 110. CORD, :Vice President. •
C. G. DONNELL,lkeretary.
CAPT.',lnet. DEAN, General Agent.
DIIMOTOTP.B:
B rP . :-
W. H. Everson, ,
Robert H.' Davis, , '
Francis Sellers, t)
Capt. J, T. Stoekdale..
John Irwin, Jr., •
John D. McCord,
C. G.Hussey,
Harvey Chllds, •
J. Hoskinson,
Charles Hays, .
EOPLES) :IN
PAN' Y.
OFFICE; N. E. CORNEI?.WOOD & FIFTH
&Home Company, taking Flre and Maxine RUM,
Dinir.c.rons: . ,
1 ' Capt.' Jelin LAlboada,
SamnelP. Bhrtver,
. Charles Arbuckle,
dared 741. Brush,
• Wtn. F. Lang, .
Samuel Alcerickart
resident. - •
President: '
Seetetaty. • • A
•
'IN, .Genera gent. .
Wm: Phillips,
John Watt 4 •
John E. Park_s,
Capt. James '
Wm. _Van Kirk. ,
James D. Verner.
WM. PHILLIPS Pi
JOHN WATT Vies
-W. r..ciAspiat&
JASP. 00 xPI
CRACKER.,
MAXIM'S PATENT
PitENCH CRA.0112138.
PIIOCA - M4 46 =W%
IMMTCH CIaCKEBB.
FRENCH, CRAI3=IB.
PRENcIf
nura;crt 'CRACKERS.
And every variety of
sul)=4.on oitkdiKmts.
, - 91, 1419eity 1 1hrgte1.:!4 1 09 , 1119.
ISY THEW ' " ' •
surpumws
STEANCRACKERRILIORY
_ .
311 Übertr,StreCt.
Our. °nick era 13 ' 064 neon
e - b 4) ,T VE ho N t ar BC)T oi:
'TOM, audltre tuperior to lin:
any other process.
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Gottielb Fuss;
Jacob Rush
Joseph Craig,
Jeremiah }When
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