The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 25, 1868, Image 7

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    C
I GITY . AND SIMIIRBAN.
CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS,
Welsh Calvinist Church.
The spirit of improvement, which has
been so marked in this city during the past
year, has evinced itself more fully in church
- Property than in any other clins. New
church edifices of the •most approved mod
ern styles are being erected throughout
this City and Allegheny f and the old ones,
,wkerein our parents have worshipped for
the last half century, without even
think
mg any change necessary, are being rdinod
,
ed and r6fiarnished in order to keep pace
with the rapid progress of the times.
Among the many buildings which have un
dergone a change in this respect we notice,
the Welsh Calvinist Church on Second
streeti between Smithfield and ' Grant. The
structure was originally a dark, dingy, un
inviting place, bulit and arranged after the
old English style, without regard to neat
ness in appearance or comfort. The desk
or altar was situated at one side of the
room, and the _mate ascending *env the
center.to each.corner of the building,' each
Seat occupying a level of its own and rising
one step higher than thoone in front of it.
The inside of the building has been oorn
pletely remodeled and is now fitted up in
style, having the appearance of both neat
ness and comfort. The altar- has been
changed to the back end of the building,
and the seats are arranged • in the - usual
style, with two aisles' extending from front
- to rear. The floor •deseenda from the en
trance to the altar several inches, raising
each seat a trifle higher than the one in
front of it. New iodic/ a comfortable pat
tern, neatly painted and grained in oak,
take the place of , the
_uncomfortable high
backed • benches. The windows have been
enlarged, adding greatly to the outside ap
pearance of the building as well as to the
comfort and convenience of the interior.
The walls and ceiling have been neatly
covered with tinted 'paper of a light blue
color, dark - columns enclosing • each
window. - Many other changes have been
made, among which is a heavy ornamental
cornice on the front 'of the building, and
the consequences is that a complete' trans
formationhas been effected, so complete that
if some of 'those who worshipped there ten
years gone — by were permitted to return,
they would certainly think they were not
in the.right place.
Manchester Presbyterian 'Church.
The renovation'and refitting of the Man
chester Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. E.
Wright, corner of -Franklin and Market
streets, Which has been under way for some
time past, has at length been completed.
'The congregation seem to have done their
"work on the principle that whatever is
- worth doing at all is worth doing well, and
.as a result they have now, both externally
and internally, one of the neatest and most
cheerful places of worship in this vicinity.
Commencing with the outside of the build
ing, the old and rather dingy looking walls
.have been freshened up with a coat of
light green colored paint, producing'a com
plete change in their appearance; the bell
tower has been repainted and surmounted
with two small gilded globes, while Lock
hart's copper lightning rods protect the
structure from all danger by the electric
fluid.'
Inside the improvements are of a more ex
tensive character. All the walls and ceilings
have been tastefully luscoed, the pulpit
painted and grained in dark oak imitation,
carpeted - with the finest Brussels, and fur
nished with a sofa and two gothic backed
sofa chairs, while on either side a hand
some bronze gas stand furnishes the neces
sary light. The old railing around the
gallery at the west end has given place to
paneling of a very pretty design, which is
in itself quite an improvement. The seats
have all been painted a light shine color
tapped with red, and. grained in light
oaki imitation on the side. All the aisles,
tho vestibule and lecture room have been
cotered with beautiful figured tapestry
carpet. In the center of the ceiling is a
large gasoller, said to be the invention of a
trustee of the church, John B. Chambers,
comprising sixteen reflectors, which
throw a very brilliant light over the whole
auditorium. To make the work of refitting
complete, one of the largest sized - and
sweetest toned Mason dr, Hamlin cabinet
organs has been purchased, which will
hereafter fill the house with melody and
add to the fervor of praise. Taken alto
gether, the congregation have made a com
plete I transformation in their temple of
- worship, and they certainly deserve the
highest credit for their energy and perse
verance,
First German Lutheran Church.
me' congregation of the First German
Lutheran Church, one of the largest in the
-denomination, Rev. Frederic Schiedt pas
tor. design building a new and commodious
church on the oorner of Madison• avenue
and . Liberty street, Fourth ward, Alle
gheny. The Work of excavating for the
foundations, which will be laid this season
and allowed-to settle, through the winter,
was commenced a few days ago.
The edifice, of which Mr. Ralph, of Alle
gheny, is the arct will be built of
brick, Gothic in style, one story -high,'
fronting aixty-two feet on Madison -avenue
and nmning - back oft° hundred And :eigh
teen feet on Liberty street. The tower,
- rising one hundred and fifty feet from the
ground, wilr contain a bell and be orna
mented with a handsome index. The an
' ditorium, to which accees will be had from
Madison avenue, through three large arched
-doorways of stone, will be tastefully'
lrescoed, have cushioned pews, windows of
- stained glass, a gallery on three sides; and
a sacristy in ;the rear. The whole cost of
the structure Will-not fall far short of $ 50 ,-
• 000, and wherf - completed it will compare
very favbrably with any of the best church
buildings in our- vicinity.
The congregation also contemplate the
erection of a large school house and parson
age in connection with the church, but these
will not be commenced until after the ftnish-
Ink of ilMbuilaing now under way.
EDUCATIONAL.
+Commencement Exercises at Mount Linton
Coilegel-Action 'of the Trustees and Fac
ulty—Revision of th _Celle/go Studlea—'
Value, the Science e s
, and Modern Clas.
ales Duly Acknowledged-The Founding
of a 'Museum of Science and Art—Annual'
Addresa by the Chief Justice of Ohio—
Gradiuiteths—Xonferriiur 'DCgreess am.
The recent Commence ment •exercises of.
_Mount Union College have been of unusual
public importance:' ,The..large, and appro
.olative audiences, not only at the public
addresses, anniveraaries. of the Literary
Societies, at the Senior orations, but also
<luring the, successive days of examining
'ibeillasSes;httest how-Well eliscliperformed
Ids part.
At the- ASTMS meetin gs . .of the Faculty
and Trustees ; ''codelnsioris were reached
and platns ado pt ed which had taken years
to prepare. The courses of study after
careful examinations both in AmeriCirOnd
'Europe, of the actual claims of the relipe
tive branches of a liberal education, were
revised sons to Adapt them to the legitimate
demands of the age, and the:increasing im
portance of the sciences and modern °las- .
sloe.;. -Though,-the- - classical'
course is retained for those who , prefer it,
yet the fundamental classical course omits
after the preparatory, and freshman year
the more unimportant portions of the dead
languages" and adds the French and Ger+
znaaaliklaap Judi' marl- ci ted ,course
• -
~.;;;;.-p-..3;-..,,',-1i.i30 ..i r e.:L;i::i . 1 !..; , ) .7 .i . '.-.4 .t.,:i4.1-f.,'...1;
-
• •
. .
111 Mathematics, English Literature, and
the Modern Sciences. Two Professorships
were established—one in the Frenetic:Sint
Cierntaislaniguaipar the other--111-11catuner.. :
dal Science—for the business education of
persons of both sexes...: A museum of Sci
ence and. Art was founded by the tinsteeic
containing . collections illustrative of the
several 'branches of Natural Science, Fine
Arts, Agriculture and Ethnology. 'Besides
valuable additions to' the UtieMical,•Philo.
sophical and Astronomical apparatus; valuL
able collections for this museum, especially 1
i n mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Zoology
and the Fine Arts, were selected in Europe
by the President of 'the Collegli.'" • '
Lewis Miller, of Akftir, Ohio, wcuielected
President of the Board-of Trustees,. and '
C. Aultnaan, of Mansfield ;treasurer. The
College year was so clientidas Ito ni - ake -a
Fall•terni of twelve wee Eiji Winter term
of sixteen' weeks,"and a Spring' term of
fourteen Weeki,lo commence respectively
on the tliird Tifeada Ti of "Augnst,, Novem
ber and March </bac year. No additional'
charges made for the French and Ger
man languages, and the tuition for Instru
mental Music . and the 'Scietices was re
duced:- - ' • "
The animal address before . 410 Board of
Trustees'', was' delivered by Luther Day,
Chief Ju stice of Ohio. ' The Baccalaureate
Sermon'was delivered before the body of
studentely
.1 Rev. W. C0x,,..D. D., of Mount
Union, 0 la The Baccalaureate Address
to the Sell or Class was delivered .by Rev.
O. N. Hartshorn, L.L. President of the
Faculty. The Alliance bandand the choirs
of the Linnaean and Republican' Literary
Societies furnished music for "the various
public occasions.
Ry vote of the Faculty and Trustees the
Bachelor's Degree was conferred upon the
following Senior Class: S. H. Cravens,
East Springfield, 0. ; M. Fording, Alliance,
O. ; M. B. Gant, Greensburg, Pa.; W. B.
Grace ' New . '
Philadelphia O.; C. Grumb
ling; Brush Valley, Pa. ; G. D. Hill, Post
Washington, 0. ; H. Hines, Mt. Union, 0.;
Hole, Eaat Rochester, O. • E. P. Mar
dock, Newark, Mo. ; E. Nichols, Columbl.
ens, O. ; J. T. Randabangh, Celina 0.;;
Llzzie Ruxratii, Bucyrus, O. - Sallie L.
Smith, Rockville, Ct. •, J.• Woofridge, Hud
son; 0. The Masters Degree; in curial, up.'
on Mary E, Adams, Nelson,
9 . • C. D. Chal
fant, Upper Middletown; Pa.- W. B. Chap
man, Ikaton A.
Maas.; J. H. bonkle Pitts
burgh, Pa.,; N. Cra ft , West Farmington,
O. , A. C. Conch, Brockvill% Ind.; J, B.
Eberly,' Smithville, O. • 'J. - W. Hamilton,
Boston, Mass..; Julia Rley Rich,.Virden,
Iowa; J. E. Phillips, A lliance, O.; the De
gree of Master of Arts, in Aymara, upon J.
C. Chapman, Johnstown, Pa. ; the Degree
of Doctor of Divinity upon Rev, S. M. Mer
rill, editor Western Christian Advocate,
Cincinnati, 0.; and the Degree of Doctor of
Laws upon Hon. Luther Day, Ravenna, 0.
Real Estate Transfers.
The followinu deeds were flied of record
before H. Shively, tag., Recorder, June
23d, 1868: ' ,
Samuel B. Cluiey, Sheriff, to John Staub, Jane 18;
1868; the interest of Lawrence Schneider in a piece
Of ground In Lower St. Clair township, being lot
No, 80 In Rev. Michael O'Connor's plan; with
buildings
Thomaa MeCitry sr to Wm. XL Ferguson,_Junesso
21,
1868; lot In Lower rt. Clair township , - No 14, in
Thomas MeCiurg's plan, at corner of Larkins
alley and First duvet, 24 by 110 feet srao
John Miller to Robert Miller; - pril 1, ISM; tot In
Bluster township, containing = acres and 43 per
ches
$5,000
JameS Elliott to Margaret Powers, Junel6BB; In
terest In a tract of land In Indians township. con
taining 60 acres, being part of the Jessup tract.Bloo
Daniel Scanlon to Honors Mangan, October 21,1861;
lot in Braddocks Field. Wilkins township In the
Maple'sub-division. being lot No. 1$ In said plan,
on Main street, 20 by 125 feet
Butler C;Chrlsty, trustee, to Robt. M. McCowan
and Robert Thornburg, Mayl3, lerZ; lot In McClure
tom: 0111 P, containing 3 acre and 18. perches, with
bulloings, dcc
11:4
Quit Claim' Deed of Bobt. 51. McCowan to Robert 550
Thornburg, June 20, 1868; the above described lot
No
Quit Claim Deed of Robt. Thornburg to Rot mi a. M. nal
McCowan, June 'A 1888; the above mentioned
property Nominal
C. Beringer to T. M. Sholes, March 14, i 868; three
lots In Ohio township
Joseph Orr to A. S. Radford, June ISM; lot frontl3oo-
ing on Fox alley, East Birmingham, 21 by 60 feet
1650
A. B. McEwan to Joseph W. Spencer, June 9. law:
lot in the Liberty District, fronting on Anderson
avenue, containing 2 acres and 50 perche5...46,250
Wm. Magill to 8. R. Alter October 3, Del; lot to
Fawn township. with buildings Ikra
Sheriff Cluley to Michael Velocht, June 18, the
Interest of Hugh McHugh in a lot In the Filth
war et d, Allegheny, on CliarUera street, 21 by 48
fe
4500
Robt. Woods to Mary Jane Wright.. october 4, 1867;
lot in Pitt township, No. 44 in "Woods._ plan, 40 by
100 feet
4510
Stephen Jarvis to John r.splen, June 20, 1868; lot In
/the Borough of Temperancevllle, being lot No. 235
Robb , splan
11:250
Daniel Negley's Executors to Robi. 51cAdsms, June
10, 1554: Tot In Wilkins township, on Goon street
24 by 21X1 feet..
Geo. K. never feet...
Geo. Esplen, Juue 20. 1868,• lot in
the Borough of Temperanceville, No. 136 in itobb's
plan
1550
Thomas P. Auetin to James Mcßelvy, February 15,
1868; lot in Richland township, cont a i n i ng acres
and 4034 perches 41,729
C. Ackerman to H. 0.11. Gaunter, June 4, 1868; lot
on Main street, Allegheny, 25 by 100 feet 41,700
Louis Gleisenkauf to John Reilly. October 8, 18136;
lot on Smaliman street, in 11 inth ward, 24 by 131
feet
.4960
MORTGAGES.
Same day fourteen mortgages were Med
—At Troy, N. Y., Monday, Thomas C.
Priturwade, a prominent physician, died
suddenly of heart disease, while presiding
at a public meeting called to aid the Rens
salaer Institute. lie was Vice President of
the American Medical Society, President of
the State Medical Society in 1837, and was
one of the delegates to the Paris Scientific
Congress in 1887. Ile was slaty-five years
of age.
—Ea-Mayor Monroe, of New Orleans,
who arrived at Havana lately with a num
ber of men to carry on the buaineas of
loading and uploading vessels in
,the har
bor, has bOen prevented from engaging in
such occupation on account' of the severity
of - the Spanish law, which permits only
dischaiged seamen from the navy to act as
stevedores.-
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY JUNE 25 , 1868
MEDICAL
_A. , inikwri Mit 'tor. AsTntA.
I feel Myself nader obligations toyou, as well
as a mail awe CO others *ha Said been like suffer-
IrsYself.. la Order thatitteiximy knoW where
they can get cured. .I had been subject to violent.
continued 'attacks of .ASTIIMA: for more than six
leafs, and had been to great expense and to various
'medical men.' of eiperience without obtaining anj
Pertinent relief, or relieved at all. I was so bad
that I never knew what it was to be free from the
disease: I bad to sit up In bed every night for weeks
and'Weeks, without any prospect or hope Of cure.
'My condition was such that I felt life a burthen. atm
when I got an attack I felt in danger- of suffocating
every moment.. So terrible had been' my suffering,
.that my mother says that shellas seen me so near
suffocationthat /Was nearlyblack it the face froM
the desperate efforts made. to get 'breath. In the
cold winter nights." matiya 'night. with the doors
and' windows of the house thrown wide open, in
order to hinder the apparent danger of strangula
tion. In this condition,'on the 13th of October,
/MK .having heard of DR. KEYSER'S skill in
curing this disease, I called on him, in company
with sayhusband, Joseph Meyers, but I must con
fess with a great deal of dOubtas to effecting a per
manent cure. MR. KEYSER examined me care- .
fully, , and my lungs all over, with his LUNG
SOUND, and told me that with care I would get
well. / persevered with his ,medicines for over a
year, and am to-day in vigorous health, and totally
FREE FROM THE ASTHMA, and its terribly,disa
greeable attendants. I have had, Once in a while, a
. slight attack of the disease, but I regard my health
as entirely re.establisbed, and If I do have any at
tack, a few doses of the Doctor's medicine immedi
ately relieves it. I cannot feel too thankful for the
exemption from a disease which used to coat me
whole weeks and mouths of loss of sleep, besides
suffering which none but those who are subject to
this disease can fully appreciate or describe.
NANCY MEYERS,
MARY MOUNT JOY, (her mother,
• GEORGIANS. FISHER.
. Birmingham, Dec. 0,1807.
The ease of Mrs.-. Meyers, recited above, is one or
more than ordinary Ituportince, because of the via
lenee'bi the attacks, their continued length, and
the great proetration of all the vital powers attend-
Ingthe disease.' Any one who knew her during the
time she was i sneerer from the'disease of which
she was cured, and will look at her now, the very.
pktnre of robust health, cannot but admit that the
cure is-One of more than orvitnary character. Inas.
mnbh as we beer of. Asthma every day of our lives,
being a disease of an Incurable nature. Let those
who doubt investigate for themselves.`•
DR• KEYdER'S RESIDENT CONSULTING OF
net FOR ;LUNG ExAmnsrATiorts AND THE
TREATMENT OBSTINATE CHRONIC DIS
EASES. No. 120 PENN . STREET, 90m 9. A. M.
until 4 .1%.,
Deafness, Hardtleaving, Discharges from
the Bar, Polypus of the Ear, Catarrh.
Ozena, Blind Byes, Inflamed Eyes. and
every species of Sore Eyes and Bare enc.
cessfully Treated by Dr. Keyser, No.
150 Penn Stmt.
SIGHT RESTORED
The case to which we Minded some weeks ago, of
Christiana Fisher. of Beaver county, Is now entire
ly condrmed by the appearance of Mies Fisher her.
self, who to-day call ki n d n e s s. KEYSER In person,
to thank bins for his and skill In restoring
her to ENTIRE AND PERFECT SIGHT. Miss
Fisher has been nearly blind for four months. She
was so blind that she could not distinguish any ob
ject so as to make out what it was.
_,The ease is re
markable, as hundreds of cases like hers are doom
ed to never-ending darkness, on thO flimsy pretext
that there Is no cure, and nothing can be none. She
was under DR. KEYSER'S treatment for two
months, and before she applied to him, through her
brother, Simon P. Fisher, slight hopes were enter
tained of her ever getting her eight. Her ease is
well known in the neighborhood where she resides,
and has berg regarded as one of extraordinary re
covery. We, the undersigned, know of the cure of
Miss • fisher, and bear wilding testimony to the Act
above stated. Cinusruy FISHER.,
SIMON P. FISHER, (brother,)
• ANNIE BitaDLICT,
Taylor Avenue, Allegheny;
Ecomsx 31cCAsXdr,
ouisa
September 18th, L Pzsusa, (her niece.)
1887.
The case above referred to was entirely cured by
medicines to purify the blood, and It is witnessed by
mores of persons who have known bliss Fisher. and
have a knowledge of her total restoration to health
and the recovery of her sight, as the accompanying
letter of her brother sets forth:
Da. Kiruna —This is the list of names that I. have
to your advertisement of the cureof toy sister,
Christiana Fisher. They were all will astonis he du
their names down, and 'were very much
to see that you brought her sight so soon. My
mother
the g r ea tes t
thank in you: she S h eou are
one of the greatest menthe world." says if
we had not come across you she believes her child
would not be living at this time. We' all join in
send Lug our love and respects Mimi.
FiIbLIEB, North Sewickley.
5.P... .
•p, H. Brown, Lizzie Mahead,
Philip Friday, Ville Mahead, •
Rachel Friday, T. M. Mahead,
H. N. Teekle. 'Thos. Mahead,
A. H. Caroll, Lean Allison,
E. W. Lievendorfer, Mary J. Brown,
Win. Jenkins, . Jane A. Morton,
Michael Harris, J. C. Welter
Ja . A.,Fleming, Mary J. Weller,
C.'S. Swineburg, N. 11. Hazen,
Suun Lemmsx; Nancy M. Hazen,
Eliza Hyde.
.. Mary H. Morton.
Win. Allrson, Wm. H. Morton,
Eliza Lievendorfer. Ezra Hazen. •
T. L. Young, Jennie Wile( n,
J. Llevendorfer, Chris. M. Willson,
J. F. Mitchel, ' Mary E. Wilson,
A. M. Lievendorfer, Mary. Patten,
A. Gardner, Jennie Patten,
G. Lievendorfer, Martha Patten,
J. F. Morrison. James Patten.
A. M. Morrison, Sadie E. Dotibs,
Robert Maimed, - Jennie E. Dobbs,
Christiana Mahead, . J. W. Dobbs,
Isabella /Mobs I. Dobbs
N. Funkhouser, Wm.
Hi - Pence,
1). Fisher, J. C. Fisher -
G. Fisher, WRiandna Asher,
(her brother.) (her mother.)
DR. KEYSER'S CONSULTATION ROOKS. No,
190 PENN STREET, corner, of EVANS ALLEY.
OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 .s. V. TO 4 P. At
' PULMONARY CONSUMPTIONRESULTING
FROM PLEURISY, CURED.
Statement of GEORGE FORD, carpenter, of No.
113 Sampson 'street, Alleghenytity: • •
stook aviolent attack of pleurisy , In May. 1800,
vision le ft . me .with & cough ast - Ing- all summer,
wearing away my stre.agth and gradually under
mining my health. Dining this attack of pleurisy r
boa several physicians of the bighett reputation in
the city. -After I bad partially recovered from the
plenrisy, I 'was advised to go into the counry.
which I did, and when there I called In a doc tor,
who told me my left lung was affected, and that It
something were lingeredoon L would die of CON
SUMPTION. Lon from - this time until
about the middle of June, my cough and lung dis
ease gradually growing worse, and I weaker every
day, and almost despairing Of ever getting well.
In this state of despondency, and knowing the gen
eral belief of the - incurability of Cobsum_ption, and
having beard of cures ma ti
theyD. KEYSEIL and
seeing his edvertisement In newspapers, I was
induced in October last to call on the Doctor at his
office, 120 Penn street, and, had him examine my
lungs,with his "LUNG SOUND." He told me the
but i t o blufh sil i tt ft ggi l iit g Ire al a y n e d r th in e u p e e " b e e ; ie ne d e
In the use of his mouicine, c l would get well. At the
time I called on Dr. Keyser my pulse was over one
handredand thirty beats in'a minute, and I was gen
erally prostrated, and bail to cough night and day.
I commenced the Doctor's treatment In October.
with a feeble, broker, constitution, and continued it
faithftilly until the present time. Ihe Doctor's
medicine; helped me from get t ing st ronger
and I
could gradually feet myself stronger, and
my cough as expectoratlon lessening. I have
gained greatly flesh, lung h a s and my all the rattling of my lung haa ceased, and my gen
tral health is in every way gOod. 'All my relatives
and iriends know of the advanced stage of my dis
ease and my extraordinary recovery. One of the -
medicinesgiven me by DR- KEYtqcff. was a medi
cine called - LUNG CURE. which I took In connec
tion with the other treatment.
Prrrenunqu, March 80,
1809 6" GE I°M)
.
• ANOTHER CURE OF CONSUMPTION.
Statement of John G. Wigham, of Turtle Creek,
Allegheny county: • •
I was discharged from the United' States army In
January, 1868, on•aceount of a wound In the bead,
from a shell. and a cbseate whim the army physi
cians pronounced OONSUBIPTION. I had a terri
ble cough, and fell away lo strength and flesh,. and
was unable to do anything. Shortly after my return
from the army, I made application to a physician of
my neighborhood,. and 'afterwards to another In
Pittsburgh of limb repdtation. *ties. remedies
used faittatilly for five menthe, without Any benefit
whatever,: but rather grew worse. and wasted In
two and strength every .day. •in August.. 1860,
My mother took me tit. RETSE min e O reslo
'itreet; whose skill In toch cases lik had been
highly "token of, and put myself under kits treat
ment. be Doctor, examined my lu very eve
fully wit his LUNO,SOUND, and t ome that my
- left lung was badly diseased at the upper part, b ut
If / WAIL carri be thought be could swami by Ml
lowjng his r e Noes closely, which did from that'
day. to ' this. gradually • Itunroved under DR.
NEFSER bleak - Ines frobti 'first 'Weeir Coln
at. timed take them, obit my Senora! -health luM
/Motored. and my chest; where it was su nken swan
and 'where it Veined me, has become full and, strong
and tree fro:ninth.: I camnow do a Abiders: work,
and take at pleasure In giving my testimony In
fa or of ft* affi l isititvreat tmi and ruedidnes.
- ! JO NJ/4 Hfllam, Tattle Creek.
iit2TfirKMGR,.AprU /ltial MOGI. , t
. sTis
59 1 1 1 a SFI
• .' llip : 1131 8 P 1444 f t
jsro.,l4o ; lvoc% STI4I/L7.0, thiosolloUtm Booms.
No. up ,/?041X 121 1 EM i Litocogooiloo4loO9
from 10 A. N. unti l 4.-vv as. Jon
7. - 51 . 5 LS /2.
~..
: ,:. 1 i •.`• ~N.i• :.t 3:4. .i ‘' 4 . _ , '
4 o ne L to ONwiden iackurn
ErrainsT., _ ._
_.... ,
LVI.D. BV Me ffelect mst. Common Couneffs
of the Cfty of ..tlierkeny, That Jackson street be
Auld ibe Willileie heeenY Widened i 0 fifty feet (the
round to be taken off the northern side,/ from Pas-
JuArgfigu ainek i l di W al ! e i EStel'lrtB Inaidliguitti)llllt..
EVANS, freeholders, be and they ate hereby ap
pointed viewers to vlevr and asses the damages and,j
3
A In accordance 'with the revisions of the
Act of Assembly, approved May Ist, A. Ir. 1867.
al o that the Clerk,' of Connelts no Ify them of their
lip !fitment.
rdained and enacted Into a law '
of June, A. D, /006.
JAME
- .1- : Presiderls . l l 4:
Attest: - -sr" ! Li" th
D. 31 pggg oNClerk of Bel,
x. DI VOIVILI. 6lerk of Conn
R 1 LUTION to • • den Illerad
-DEN STREET.. • -
• Ric:soLvgn. By the Select and Common' Connelly
of the (My ett A nephew, That cFad den street, in
the Eighth ward, beam! the ea ris hereby widen
ed to twenty-five (RS) fret, fro. , Western Penna.
ItallYoad to Bank Lane, and that .JOAN KIRK
PATRICK', MATTHE W VOEOT, LY and SIMEON
BULFORD, freeholders, be and they are hereby
appointed to,view and assesa the damages and ben
eats in accordance with the previsions of the Act
of Assembly. approved May /s AvD. Mil and
that the Clerks of Councils not' them of their ap
pointment.
• •
Ordained and enactel Into ala this the 11th day
of June, A. D. 1868.
SAME McBBIER,
President of Select Council.
J. 8.8 AGLE.
Attest: President of C =non Council.
D. ArAcrEnnole, Clerk of Belec Council.
D. Incwourat. Clerk of Comm Council. JeM
41V ORDINANCE ant l ending an
Ordinance relating to
enactedasrers
EC. 1. Be it ordained and by. the Select
and Common" Councils of the City of Allegheny, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That Section 6, Chapter 11,1*(012, of City Code,
Is hereby amended to read as follows : They shall
measure all round and square timber sold or landed
In the City of. Allegheny, charging therefor the
owners of said timber the sum of fifty cents per
thousand cubic feet measured.
That Section S of the same chapter and
page la hereby amended to read: They shall report
quarterly to the City Controller all moneys received
by virtue of their 'office, and they shall pay quarter
ly the City Treasurer forty per cent, of all the, re
ceived by them.
SEC. 3. That Sections 8 and S of Chapter 11, page
82, of Clty Code, be and the same is hereby re
pealed.
Ordained and enacted late a law this the 115th day
of June, A. D. 71.868. , •
- . •
JAMES MeBRIER.
President of the Select Council
.1. S. SLAGLE, I
President of Common council
Attest_ • .
D. .3fAcirstinoie. Clerk of Select Council.
R. litiwowrit. Clerk of Common Council. le
N ORDINANCE creating the
' Wilco of WHARF/MASTER, for the Eastern
eat on of the City. '
SEC: I Be it ordained and enacted by tfillYetect and
Common tlouncite qf the City or Allegheny, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That
for the present year, as soon as may be convenient
after the passage of this ordinance, and thereafter
at the annual meeting. for the election of City Offi
cers. the erect and Common Councils shall, by
their Joint vete, elect one suitable person, a citizen
of .aid city, to serve as Wharftnaster fir one year.
or until his successor shall be duly elected and qual
ified, for that portion of the Wharf extending from
Chestnut street, in the Fourth ward, to the head of
Herr. Island, in the Eighth ward. taking in all the
landings on cacti side ft said Island.
Sze. 2. Before entering upon cit y, ies of his of.
fibe. he shall give bond to the with sufficient
in the sum at one thousand dollars, conditioned for
the faithful performance of his duties.
SEC. 3. His duties and powers shall be the same
over the portion of the wharf of which be shall
have charge as are devolved and conferred upon the
other IVbarfmasters of the city. and be shall receive
of the wharfage collected by him, as compensation
foa his services. the same ssion or Les;ntage
as is now allowed tc the o ther{harfmaof the
efts.
Slc. S. That so much of any ordinance as may be
inconsistent herewith be and the same is hereby
repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 18th day
of June, A. 1865.
JAMES McBRIER,
Preedent of Select Council
J. S. SLAGLE.
President of COnsmon Council
Attest:-
D. SI AmtnnOs. Cleric of Select Connell,
D. DILWOIIiTII. Clerk of Conlin= Council. jer.
_ _
A N ORDINANCE to authorize
the Grading and Paving of Peach alley,
ands street, and for the grading of Buena Vista
street.,
Sac. I. Be ft ordained the enacted by the Select
and L'ommon•Cotincile of City of Allegheny, and
That herd,'" enacted by the authority cf the same,
the Committee on Streets be and they are here
by authorized and directed to Invite and receive pro
posals for the Grading and Paving of PEACH
ALLEY. from Virgin alley to Liberty street:
SHIELDS STREET, from Allegheny avenue to
Walker street. and for the grading of BUENA
VISTA STREET, from Carroll street to Taylor
avenue, and to contract therefor with the lowest
and beift bidder or biddlors. at their discretion.
Sac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the cost
and expenses of the said Improvements, there be
and Is hereby levied a special tax, to be equally as
sessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting
upon said alley and said streets respectively, In pro
portion to the feet front in there respective( y com
prised, and bounding and abetting as aibresafd.
Sac. 3. That as soon as the Meat and expenses of
said improvements shall be fully ascertained, it shall
be the:duty of the Street Comtuissloner to assess
and apportion the same among the several lots
bounding and abutting upon said alley and said
streets respective'''. according to the role above
Inaicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand
and collect the same, according to the provisions of
the act of the General Assembly of the Common.
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitted "An Act defining
the manner of collecting the expenses of grading
and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of
Allegheny and for other purposes?.• passed the 30th
of March, 11352.
Sac. 4. Thnt so much of any ordinance as may con
flict with or be supplied by the foregoing, be and thiS
same is hereby repealed.
Ordained anti enacted Into a law this the nth day
Of June, A. LI. 1805.
J'A3IE MeBRTER.
President of Select Council.
J. O. !SLAGLE,
Attest:
President of Common Connell.
L. MAcrltitnOikr. Clerk of Select Connell. .
R. DiLwonril. Clerk of Common Council. Je"4
AN ORDINANCE.
I
REAP, _Before the ann x tion of Du
buesne RBEerough. with Smith
be e en ft entered Into
by Du
raid) Borough with Smith A Ore The grading- and
paving_ Mc Fadden street,' at the following rates,
viz; 43 cents per cubic yard for grallis, $1.19 per
superficial yard • for stone paving, B O cents per
lineal foot for curbing..9B cents per
_yard for brick
paving; ,also for grading and paving Halo, Pine and
Bridge Street, and Union alley at the following
rates,-viz: 46 cents per cubic yard for grading,
81.19 per superficial yard for stone parin g, 80 cents
per lineal foot for curbing, and 99 cents per vard
'Ewa r
entered risk aidewalks.- Also. that a contract
into by said Borough with P. F. How
ley & Co. for grading and paving Bank Lane, from
Union alley to Herr 's Island Heidgt at the follow
ing rates, viz; 46 cents per cable yard for grading.
.10./3 Der auperticial yard for stone paving. 97
cents Tor brick paring per superficial yard, Eiti
cents per lineal foot for carbingt therefore
Br.r. I. Be it ordained and enacted Ay de Select
and Common Couneits ofthe Otty of Allegheny, anti
it t* hereby,. enacted by the authority qf Vie same,
That the Committee on Streets be and they are here
by authorized to enter Into new contracts with the
aforesaid contractors for grading and paving the
said streets, lane and alley, theirpresent cOntracts
name, and at the same rated, with a deduction of
five per cent.
•
Sac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the colt
and expenses of the said , improvements, there be,
and Is hereby levied, a'speclal tax, to be equally as
sessed upon the several lots hennaing and abutting
upon the said at, eets, lane and alley respectively,
In proportion to the rest front' In them respectively
comprised, and bounding and abutting as aforesaid.
Sze. 8. That Itil soon as the 'cost and expenses of
said Improvements shall be fully ascertained, it
shall be tde duty of the Street Commissioner to as-.
semi and apportion the same among the several lots
lute bounding and abutting, upon said streets, lane
and alley respectively, Recording to the rule above
indicated. and thereupon proceed to make demand
and collect the Bailie, according to the provisions of
the Act of the General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act defining
the manner of collecting tho'exoenses of grading
and paving of the streets and aleys of the City of
Allegheny, and for other - piirposes,” passed the
Ohinieth day of Starch, 1889.
the be and
SEC. it s, Tha so mAch of any ordian foregoingi con
tilbleetenwinet:rhebtrebsyuprpepelleadiebily
Ordained awl enzeted Into stew this the 11th day
of June, A. D. 1868. . .
• JAM
i. ES tiell
AGoititlt,
President of lieleaCouncil
Presid w Con cl
Attest_
MAOFERROIr, Clerk of BeleetCounell. -
R. Du.wouTß, Clerk of Common Council . .. je22
BANKRUPT 'NOTICES
4SSIGNEF. 9 I4 NOTICE ' .9F AP
POINTMENT • - • - •
a the District Court of the United States, for the
Ntestern District ofPenusylyania. In thematter of
SIMEON RUMBA H, of Perry_ township, Am.
strong county, Pa., Bankrupt. No. 705, in Bank.
. , .
ru tV t lieern Dl;trict of Piansylisnia, sm.—At Pitts.
'burgh, :Pa.. •thelfith of May, - A. D.
WO WllOll ./T MAT , coNCR.RX:I-The nudersivi e g
of.2IIMEON
notice of his appointment as Assignee
ItUMßAtitill, of Perry tosimshlp, In
the county of Armstrong, and stat beenPensyla
nht. within said! dlitrlct, who has adjudged a
bankrupt' upon his own. netlttuni, by,44o.lstrct
'Court (geoid District. •
ARM.. BLAKELY, Atietne7Jat-Likir.'J
• f.B/1 Orsini otr4eci itasignee.
EMI
• Ltpi 1 THE 'DX§
Ilue COITi I------- F --- i ---m- lar
'MBE , FINITED I :3TATES; 'Fort THE • W -
N, inemlue_r• 01 piatiNsyLvAtniv. ;:In. the
Alleghenyt .10J121 .tkioar; opt . 017,
c contlV 1
~A.• It9utupt: ..Ve. 088 s Pc
: Western District Of Tseinsprv ms t r i i iis . ~ • • • ;
To WHOM TT MAY WhiAltlit .. • • ' ~ .'
. : At.Pl L ttsen
The undersigned herebg_gliis 'notice or hts op
rah. rsi, Juno Ste. A. D.lBOB.
peintineuf lid Assignee of &MN ht.ITHORP, otAt.
le nervy vliY. DI in e . conntynt , Allegheng, And Stete
of Penn s y l vania, 'wi th in told District, who has Des
adjudged it bankrupt titian- his ' own Peilblonl q. tu 4
.p0ttri.99R81315414 distrititivejkisieue' 1 1
;ANO
, j4tscrii /-- , , Attonat Dirstile 'nth di,: '
._,,,... ~--. 1 .. ,- 1: . :Ai ::•;11 . ~%, • ,i, „ ) •,,,*;,! , • .. ~P •
".• ••• .1) ) 0 ..:: , .: , 5ri: ~1- ,„,• •., 4-, ~0 :,±.. - . ? ~!: .
, .
MI
Fire Insurance 'Company,
Offloo, No. 42 Fifth St, Second Floor
I ails the 11th day
iifeBRIER,
Bolect COUUcII
dunou Council,
OVER REINEMAN. NEIMAN & MERLE'S
JEWELRY ETOEE.
t Council.
On Council.
Robert c. Schmertz, Louts Morgenstern,
Charley Meyran, • • .Joseph Abel.'
Wm. F. Lang, , Adolph Zrebe.
Wm. Carr, Ch. tilebert,
Peter Heil, • C.: .L.elehultz,
A. Btelnmeyer, • ', Martin Merl. -
—_,,,,
ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ, Pres't.
L. NORGA.SrSTES"
R,-Vice Pres't.
CLIAB. MEYIL:A.N. 'T i riasurer.
.
C. F. ILERROIEE, Secretary.
The above Company la now fully organized, and
prepared to-take 'FIRE RISKS.' Bf careful atten
tion to business, Prudence• and. fair dealing, this
Company will endeavor to. merit a liberal share of
the patronage Of the conininnity. je9:r4l
BEN
. FILMELLEI
• . LE IT
Mien In Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings,
, N 0.43 Ohio St... Allegheny
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well
known to the Community, who trust by (air dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN .
GEO. D. DIDDLE.
. ' • DIRECTORS: ' . •
Henry Irwin,lD. L.'Patterson, Henty Gerwig,
Geo. R. Ridde, Jacob Franz,- Gottlelb Fa t s,
1
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith,' Jaeob Rush,
W. Id. Stewart„ Ch. P. Whision, Joseph Craig
Jos. Lautner, - If. J. Einkand, . Jeremiah Kole n .
ap10:035
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
OP THE on! OP among/
Office. la ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY%
BUILDING.
FIRE .INSURANCE . ONLY. .
W. W.' MART
JAS. E. STEVENS ON , NSON, Secretary.lN, President.
niuscrons:
A. H. Eogllsn, ; o .H.P.Wllltams Jno. Thonipson,
Jno. A. Myles, rms. LockOast, Jos. Myers,
I
Jaa..L. Graham, Rol*, Les., C. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Garet , .. ,
...Tscob NoPP.
mh25:1134
WLESTERN INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PITTSBURGH:
EXANDER NIMICE, President.
WM. P. HERBERT; Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE !MELD.. General Agent.
Office 92 Water streep. Spang & Co.'. Ware.
house, u pstairs , Pittsbur .
Will ir-rure against ail Ind* or Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directory
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by.promptness and liberality to . maize
tale the character which they have assumed, as of-
fering the beat protection to those who desire to be
Insured. , .
DIXC20118:.
Alexander RIMIck, Joan R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
demos McAuley, ' William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Itlrkpatrtrar,
Andrew Ackleu, rhllllp_Reymer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morriso
D. Itunsen. n,
no2r
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE. Al PIP= STREET, BANK BLOCK.
This U a Home Company, and Insures against loss
by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICE,' Treasurer.
HUGH MeELHENT.'Secretary.
-BloscTona:
GeorgGeoe Wilson.
V Evans,
J. C. Lappe,
J. C. /leaner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
374:
N DElllllll7l'
Leonard Walter,
C. C. Boyle.
Robert Patrick,
Jacob' Painter,
Josiah King,
Jas. IL Hopkins,
Henry Sproul,
AGAINST LOSS )3T FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, 433 d 437 CHESTNUT ST., NEL4 37=
DIRICTORS.
Charles iP. Rancher, hfordecal H. Loath
Tobias Wagner, David S. Drown.
Samuel -Grant. Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale,
Feorge W. Richards. George Fales.'
CHARLES O. RA.NCRER, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE. Secretampro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGINT,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
nihnksrus
La,A LLEGATEN4 INSURANCE COM
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 zaps STREET, BARK BLOCS
Insures against all kinds Of Fire and Marine Risks
JOHN tEtWIN, President.
JOHN D. MeOORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
WILICTORIS:
John Irwin, Jr. Crpt. Win. Dean,
John D. McCort!, B. L. Fahnestent,
C. G. Hussey, . W. H. Everson,'
HarverChilds, Robert H. Davis,
T. J. Hoskinson, . • Francis Sellers,
Charles Hays, • Capt. J: T. !Rockdale.
EOPLEEP INEIIURARCE COM
PAN T. •
MICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD 1t RUTH itTl3.
A Some Company, taking lira and Marine glaka
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt ;
John E. Park . iy
Capt. James Hiller,
W. VIM Kirk, -
James I). Verner,
WIC PHILLIPS, PI
JOHN WATT, Vice
W. P. NARDNER.,
c4.r . r. JAS. WIRD(
MERCHANT TAILORS.
p meAnD.pc,:-:-• •
XIMUCILA.bris TAILOR.,
So. 903 i BIIITITInELD STREET, PTIVEHITRGH.
Keeps constantly on hand a MN assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS
11., emirs punansanie G00n5...13mm%
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. the West style.
HENRY MEYER,
MEM:WANT TAILOR,
No. 73 131CTEPIELD,137/1.74m Pittsburgh,. Pa.
Constantly on hand, a thll assortment of CLOTHS,
CA9.IIMER3B, VICI 3 TINGtI. ao. ' • • • 5t30:4:3 1
Dims" & co 4'Nferchiti4 Tailors,
No. 34 Federal St., , Allegheny, •
Have just received a large and well selected stock of
VIN3II 81 3 11 , 11‘Cil (3100118..
Suitable for a:first class custom trade. '
Stock oteENT SB .PURNISIIIIi4 GOOD& • awn
LrrgoqmpEcm3.
PIXJ4III.IIq SINGERLV V rCIAIB.
QINGERLY & CLElf4 . Sit rs
1., to Ozo. F;Scitudattsar kOo. •
; PRACTICAL, UTHOGikAIOI22II.
The only Steam Tatiographleißstablishinent- West
of the artsiontidns. Business , Cards „Letter Heads.
Bonds, Labels', Otrodiarik , Shear jpldmitt
Pornhinwilltallhos s a
'Bon Oa s i Ai" ea. „ <ir strest,
Tittatnira •••
OARP ---=- ; )BNTERs , • ai:
• PIRITER'AND BUILDER,
;! Avzinne, plpftlit e
'sisal. PMstirSa." Boaldetwo. Kota* a
t street. •
__Jbler
obbattliel Orith asatikhi kna '
"" Au
k0r9114 1 1/ iittubdia Waal flea In"
, , •1 ) 0 ?; 4.41111 M
;ZO
I :I
,
-
-
. .
INSURANCE.
OF PITTSBURGH
3131 11:ECT0116
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF. ALM/RENY, PA.
DIJUICTOSS:
,
Capt. JohtLl.. Moeda,
t3amnelP. hhriver
Charles Arbuckle.:
' Jared M. Brush,
Samuel iffcC ng rlCkart
resident. . .-
Secreta resident.
.
3 N. o .ene ry ral Ascent.
:l2::
1 4- I tACIXII
MONDAY. June *Ad,- tut alz rallhts of
THE cREAT. -I:.REEIRLIJON;
EEC
Or, THE 1CA.4.18T Dr i r
A ORNSATIONAL — PLAYI
DRAMATIC, OPERATIANTI DDIFL i ESQ
D 17S.
GORGEODS SCENERY.
_ , BEAUTIFII.4 ukings.
.
Mr Grand Matinee on Satniciiii it. o'obaCk. •
Admission, SIS cents, to nll parts of the
ItgrTHEATILE.
-
• •
ANNIE AN, a 813E7
EVERY EVENING. '1
FRIDAY EVENING. ANNIE PEFT, Off; oa -
Which occasion wtitteDlayed the yl .. 4
'BURNELL'S
musgumm--ExictitioN,
Comprising WORKS OF ART:ind GREAT RA*
IMAL IaVING CURIOSITIES, • •AT FRANKLIN HALL,.
• Fifth street., opposite Pittsburgh Theatre.'
S Cards orAdnilssloti, StS cents. Doori ,open *en
o'clock A. It. to 10 r.
FESTIVAL,
FOR THE HOME FOR DESTITUTE WOMEN
To be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS, JULI,43 Sllth and
Sth, in
CITY 11A1.1..
Admittance.. ...... . . .. . . e. 0 cents.
Donations sent to the Dall Wednesday. morning
Will be thanknally received. 1e01;r36
rarILADIES ,
AND STRAWBERRY FES f ITVAL
.ROSS STREET M. E CHURCH,
A FAIR AND FESTIVAL will be held at LA.-
FA.YETTE HALL,- - •
Every Evening During the Present
Week, and an finturdar Afternoon,
For the benefit of- the ROSS ; STREET hi. E.
CHURCH. A flue set of Silver Ware land a Gold
headed Cane ate to be voted Mr. •
Admission AS cents, Including Ice- Cream or
Strawberriee. • je23
Presi e dent.'
Seerftry.
rgrOIRAND - EMAIicIPAIWN
.• TABLEAU VIVANT,
. . .....
WITH VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALICONCEBT
II
. I
By over 400 PE RPOlClLEBS; ; coutdsting.of the Pu
pils andl friends of S. A. NEALE, Prin,cipal of the
Colored Public Schaols of Allegheny, and assisted
by a largadetachment of two Companle sio Wood l and ..
at LAWAYETTE. HALL, corner of
Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, on Tneaday and
Wednertday Evenings, June 30th and
July Ist, 1558. - L
TlONETS—lteserved Seat, with book. 50 cts. each;
Tickets to other parts. of the hall, 95 gents each.
Children's Ticket. 20cer ts. i 1
Doors will becmened at 7' o'clock. he Exhibi
tion will begin at Syi o'clock, A Polic Force will
be present : 0 preserve order if nscessa . .
of
A. NEA.LE, anager.
The
aa"Th6, various lines of the Street Passenger Cars
will be running to Allegheny, Mancheiner, Bina- .
Ingham and Lawrenceville until half-Paat eleven
o'clock: jetidS:dhs3
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. EIENEFIT . OF "THE 'ltitoi -r.P H.
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Under the auspices of the Society of St. Vincent .
de Paul, (St. Paul's Conference,) there Sill be held
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A CRAND CHARITY PICNIC.
AT . AITABLANDIS °BOVA!
ON ,1 3.A.WITIVD:A3r. Jules 4th.
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Ample Angements have been made to secure a.
pleasant a ndenjoyable day to all who attend; while
at the sane time they will feel coneclousSfcentrib.
uttng to the relief of the worthy poor in ; ur midst.
Tletets of admission,' including Dinner SO cents
- can be - from the members of the Society.
or at George Quiglers Book . Store, . Grant street,
and at the gate. - ,
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'LINDEN GROVE. 1 • •
LINDEN GROVE having been !Molloy in the
most superb style, with a large and elegant Plat
form, beautifully shaded, large Dining Room and
two excellent bars, is now ready to rent to PIC
NICS, PARTIES, SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEIRI: RA
TIONS, de., on the most reasonable terms. NI .
Parties holding Picnics, dc., will end lit to tlieir
advantage to secure the Grove. . -, •, - . i
The Grove is easily accessible, being but ! a raw •
steps from the Oakland Hallway Station, whose ears
run - egularly eve ry fifteen minutes. i
air For terms, lc., apply at the ?
OFFICE OF THE OAKLAND RAILWAY CO.,
OAKLAND STATION..
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SUMMER RESORt,
AT ItATATILTAE. f
C. Del ghtfrilly situated on the P. P. W. It C. It. 8..
elere • miles from the city, is now open fOr the re—
l. n of guests.
ce .tQ. rem, M. B. 311Li.8
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j: Box 324. Plttebnrith P. O.
COAL AND COKE • '
(ViCAR y. LAMM & CO.
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COAL AND COKE.. (
cei, thuadneky Street and P. P. W. ft C.
R. R., Allegheny City.
SUPERIOR
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ghtogheny Coal and Connellavilie Coke,
LOWEST MARKET IiLTEB.
Air Orden
romptly attended to
esa coAirm coALm
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DICKSON, STEWART &
Haring removed their Office
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NO, 58 7 jr-4133Firtrinr kieritarrerli
(Ltely Olt? Mour M 111) SECOND ELOOB.
Are now preptrell to ittraisb good.Yol7o 011ifit
try LuieEP, •NUT CpAL at the lowe t
market price. - •
All orders left at their omoe, or•edaressea to
them through the mall, will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES IL AimmtONG,
tizAlam
YOUGELOGLENY AND 001DIELLOVILLD WAL,
And Manufacturers of
.COAL, SLACK `AND' DESULPKUBIZED CORE.
Office and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLEK AND
NORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and
Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on geoond street.
near Lock No. I, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Families and Manufacturers supplied With the
lbert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orders -left at may of. their Mau :will 4iteelve
prompt attention.
4 112181110N0 & lIIITCHENSOI6
Enooestort to
Loululoroma..4.2o) Youoatoatcoor Coat. Oa.
MINERS SHIPPERS SHIPPERS I AWD MULE RAUL
ROAD RIVER, at impeder Yong Y
.'CAS AND' FAMILY coAL
Omce and, Yard—POOTOF TRY STREIF4 7 near
the Gat Worker
SIPROOKOtCOAL.. . I• T
O. (111X3111112* efit CO..
Miners and Shinners or PITMBUttell OAS, TOltclig
FAMILYand COAL, NUT COAL and BLACK...,
09a1 delivered iiromPtlY 91 FP Alf ,the *Was.
at, tne lowest tnaraet ?Ana. • •
Ofilaa and YerxI4.OOIINERIPOURTN AND
iAmperly STREN2Tlvrittatelrgh;-•
P. 0.130.1 c
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Josspii , ,
Bros:3Bsg /Orin, ; 9 ,4193 and 295.
4 / 1 18 / . 0 1 Pr.tTi PriliißUßiiii• •
• (*P ) 142111 /rAA3Msea Or • , •er Distmet
Fiore : sr,
luao, dealers .
and Lititins.
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B, IL r a lypair,il .....,: . 1 :, I ;1 ,, ,..1,.. /,
Sealer of W glitii and N - • --`
-TioIk.IrOIIIITH sTnarr,: , .., • " ,11.
Atioron: l 4berszika 4 rem itt..
Omer. manly, attsadefl tea. Ip4 l ;
440..
enal r el , 'sale isltlesaleAsk.4.4.. f 15,31110
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FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
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