The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 02, 1868, Image 5

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    EZEI
W ADVERTISEMENTS;
43.E[E.Ap RENS FOR THE PEOPLE....
"ht. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
'emceed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where'
attoatto be foundithe most complete assortment
guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport.
Material, &c., tee city. Allkindkof Gun.*
Pistols careful ly repaired. Cash paid for
tRHY RIFLES. and REVOLVERS. Rend stamp
Or illustrated Circular.. Agents Wanted in every
Non in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
.TON„ 179 Smith Old Street. Pittsburgh. -
111..PUJEtVIANCE,
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Register in Bankruptcy for nd District,
:Office, 1113 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEOHENV.
Aar Office hods -9 o. m. to sp. x
&lon SALE.
a: One - 35 horse power Engine, new; . i
One 25 'do. do. second-hand; «'
Five Turning Lathes and small Tools;
ShaMug, Pullies, Couplings, &c.
Forparticulars address IL VTIUNTSIAN. No. 46
Andusky street, Allegheny.
UEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. .
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
~ar doing a family Trashing in the best and cheap
manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world:
,as all the strength or old rosin soap. with the mild
ad lathering Qualities of genuine Castile Try this
olendllSban. Sold by the ALDEN CHFAIICAL
/CORKS, 48 North Fourth stregt, Philadelphia.
,se2:T57-idtsF&F
TOTICE S HE ' EBY GIVEN
that the p Lrto ershin heretofore existing be
veen JAMES 11 .CUINE and MATTHEW. STEW
.AT, under the zame and style of
deCUNE •& STEWART,
:as been this daY dissolved by mutual consent, and
se-produce and Commission Business wilt be ear
-1
ed .on .by JA3I S MeCIINE and JOHN D. Me-
UNE, under
,th name and style of McCIINE .1
.110,, who will se Lie the accounts of the late firm.
JAMES•McCUNF,
MATTHEW i3TEWART.
Ittsburgh, Sept. Ist, DM. .si2ivsB
WOR RENT—LOUISVILLE' RO-
L' TEL.—Se lied promise's will be received until
le. 15ru DAY OF OCTOBER, for a lease of the
onlivllle Hotel, in this clty, for a term, of three
ears, commencing and possession given on the Ist
ay of January, 1869. Proposals may be made for
ae hotel proper, alone, or for the hotel and store
some attacued. The premises can be examined - on
laplication to the present occupants, or to either of
leilillerslgned. The right is reserved to decline
ny or alt bide If not satisfactory. and security
my be required for the faithful Performance of the
arms of the lease. indorse envelope "Proposals
?r the Louisville Hotel." and.addieris
THOMAS STF.ELE .
• HENRY wurrEsioNE,
Ex'rs of the Estate of L. L. &wave, dee , d.
M. KEAN. part owner.
'Louisville, Ky., Aug. 31,186E1. se2:v3s
FHE DESIRABLE
- LOT OF GROUND, 161 Fulton St,
AT .A.TICTICVN.
On SATURDAY, Sept. sth, at 33.6 o'clock. P..M.•
01 the premises, will be sold positively, without
r74, 4 t1 1 ), lieslll2 Building Lot , ( vacant , ) front
and feet
' u streets. r t e n t 'd extending wnebnitelet aye
_let to Crawford street, (with privilege of 10 foot
Bey alongside of whole lot, i being No: 161 Fulton,
treet, (late 6th ward.)
!Akan investment, or to parties desiring to locate
.a good neighborhood. convenient to business,
bat sale should command attention.
Temna—One.half cash, balance in one year, with
pterest, secured by bond and mortgage.
PALMER & RUMMY'S; Auct'rs,
No. 60 Fifth street.
se2
11.11._THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE WEST
. iitN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
:CHARLES H. LORENZ. a bankrupt under the
ct of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied
• Ara discharge from all his debts. and other claims
rovable under said Act, by order of the Court,
4otice is hereby given to all persons who. have
}roved their debts, and other persons interested,
.o appear on the 16th day of SEPTEMBER. 1868,
10 o'clock A. M.. before SAMUEL HARPER,
sq.. Register.' at his office, No. 93 Diamond
isreet„Dittsbuqh, Penna., to show' cause, if any
,pey have, why a discharge should not be granted to
,km said bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby
liven that the Second and Third meetings of Cred
ton of tne said Bankrupt, requi red by the 27th
ind 28th Sections of said act, w ill be had before the
Odd Register, at the same time and place. -
S. C. MCCANDLESS.
• . Clerk of 11. S. District Court for said District.
setvs4-ru .
A . ..ATATEMEN'r
OF THE CONDITION iOF
-THE - BANK OF - PITTSBURGH ,
i TUESDAY MORNING. E 7 ePt ,l , /8613.
MEANS
• ,t
• Wins. Bills and Discotints 81,093,248 37
.-' U. S. 5-20 Bends 806,0011 00
Pal Estate 51.559 03
itocks and Miscellanies 16.129 61
•
one by other Banks '
• • t.egal lender Notes and Checks.... Viral! 0 1 ;
-,,, epecie • • 91,928 , 38
------
$ 2 '
'7 345 12 27
)
- LL&BILITIES. - .
Stock $1,161,400 00
and Earnings 5137,355 11
kinpald Dividends a Suspense Ac c 8 ;199 07
, Due to other Banks • . 34,401 64
Deposits 404,31 a 45
12.3411,71.0
.
The above statement is wrreet, to . tbe best of my .
ii.nowledge and belief. • • • -
WM. ROSES URG; Cashier.
.
Sworn and subscribed - tbia Ist day of September,
111611, before me. • - •
• se! S. EMITS ; Notary Public.
UDR BEES AND PLUM : BEES
A VERY 1317PERIOR LOT,
I
4 FOR SALE 'CHEAP,
AT THE
1 811ZA.CUSE ritrusEllMES.
•
In
our list ofil'EAß TREES . wC have OLLFP'S
/FAVORITE, DANA'S 13.0'yEY, linacaz D'AN
rot, is., in large supply.
Also, a general assortment of rarpszity . incpcs.
.f the first quality. - •
The attention of Nurserymen and Dealers is espe
ally solicited. .
SMITH, CLARK & POWELL,
PROPRIETORS
trirascum N. Y., Avg. 27, 1868.
sunreer-dBT
MO F. DAUBIT79B
-• ' HERB LIQUOR.
Dit. FALK & CO:, Importers,
• '; 760 Penn St., Pittsburgh,
. This treat HERB LIQUOR has gained wide celeb-
My In all Europe :rpm its marvellous efficacy in
• curing all nemorrholdal ' complaints and diseases of
the stomach. We earnestly invite the attention of
the afflicted to thi. great remedy. and offer..gratis
thn eirculart, giving directions for use, together
'with the eenilicates of eminent authorities regard
ing Ws curative merits. • ' - '
5020 Bold in all Drug Stores 6_, _ _
trits DR. F A R T
A CO.'. Importers;
. 120 REWARD strayed -..0r
stolen from •the subbcriber, JOHN
h insT. on WEDSNESDAY, August Sitifh, thir
-1 teen miles from Pittsteirghe on the'-btentrenville
I rite . ; 113 tiOWN HORSE, sit gears old, one white
hind foot . o tiny p e rson giving . information. that
the recover) , of the horse will receive
the above reward. A telegram to Oakdale station
f will reach me. • ...
aum.vsuae— - JOHN SHORT. Shiriniad P. 0.. r 1.16
. •
A LLEGHENIE ACADEMY.
4 1'he next regular session will commence an
' TOESDAY, CISPTEKBER IST ,
111 EXCELSIOR HALL, Vedersl street, Allegheny.
mu, T. E. W A Rgli a i Ll o ll ui Prlnelpal, will receive
VatCo.lllBAtielleOgai. AAugust_
UNION EIIITERPRIBE
•
'FOUNDRY , ,
IL JoHmijoi r - • .
, manufacturer of COOSI":11 STO-VES, Arches
Grates, Fenders, Sash W eights. and All kind al
•Hollo A , Ware. Car Wheels and -all , mad, c e lls.
cbinerr C.stinor. CON. WATSON & SHINGUSS
'STS., PITTSBURGH, WATSON :
au2o:v2/wits
NOTICE. •
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOIKEN
WILL EE-OPEN jli• MONDAY, SEPT. TT%
.
At the new Etiinms. corner Etzth and Wood streets
Evening taus for l 3 en:len:Len w 11l commence uct. 5
E. B. HAYHURST,
an2B;v3aarat:W rrincipol.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
54.
KITTANNING
EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flannel,
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
IV9ovvr Cofrerecl,
IN 600 D STYLES.
It'ELROY,
DICKSON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE
I:)ELY al-CXYIDIS,
64
WOOD STREET.
MUMPS! PUMPS!! PUMPS!!!
Cistern Pumps,
Well Pumps,
House Force PuyUps,
Deep Well Pumps,
Double Acting Force Pampa.
Steam BollerTampa.
Railroad Force Pumps,
'Windmill Puinps,
FOR SALE . AT LOW PRICES BY
BAILEY, FARRELL if CO.,
No. 167 Smithfield Street,
EIEII2I
-- -
OFFICE OP CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY CO.,
PITTSBURGH, August Alth, 1008.
PROPOSALS FOR WRITING.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office until SEPTEMBER brit, inclusive, for trans
cribing and 'copying from the original Assessment
Books,
EIGHTY SIB. AESESSORS,RUPLICATES, FOR
YEAR 1869, the work to be done in the office of the
County Commlssicners.
Bids to be made at se much the running line com
plete, and to include the comparing of each and all
the kooks with the criginals.
Sample books can be seen on applicatkm
By direction of County Commissioners.
BENRY lA.U!MBERnr,
an2Brna-ditF Coner.
FALL HATS .!
M'CORD & CO., •
131 WOOD STREET,
Are now ready with a LARGE AND SELECT
STOCK of
-, • ,
3EILELTII3, C.ALIPII3,
1027 AND FURS.
PA"! FXOURI! FLOURIn
•
Fresh ground Old Wheat Flour. '
White Star for family use. '
Riverside Mill, for Bakers.
Stone Mill, for Bakers.
Ontario Mill. for Bakers.
Monitor Kill, for Bakers.
City. Mill. rinneld, 0„ Family Flour.
r
Cares Family Flour.
Mad River Family Flour.
I • • OF NEW WHEAT.
Plainview Mills Valley St. Louis.
Tea Bose Mills do
Clarke's Best Baker's Flour.
Keystone Mills do
Coronett Mills do
For sale by
' • WATT, LANG & CO,,
an2S • 172 and 174 WOOD ST
JUST RECEIVED,,
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Street.
COURVOISIER SEAMLESS KIDS.
COURVOISIER SEAMLESS RIDS.
PANIERB
PA,N7EItB
NOIILDED PAPER. COLLARS, .
MOULDED PAPER COLLARS,
4. Boxes for 50 cents. • An2s
.NTOTICE—TO THE OWNER OR
ani e ireg .;Irlitimiin)e?l:yYtEntr_r sL thellAllegh"'
foot of t 11;
street; also, the Hull of a bte .mo at th e
foot or Pitt street: You are hereby notified
PAY: - .WHARFAGE
and remove the game •'
WITHIN -.TWENTY DAYS,
or they will be sold to pay charges. '
ISO
ataa , v2i • : Aallibilistr.
K ,NA.Bp "„,CO.'S -
ANTY,RAINES BROS, PIANOS,
For sale on monthly and qparterly payments.
- BLIPIIE,
'aulo 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent.
. , .
WANTED.
• 50.000 busb. prime WHEAT
Tali and 6 D ring
' •
• , 50000 • ing BARLEY
AIE4 ms.cluo. RYE:
Yo*which . we wlll pay the highest price In cub.
BITOHONS i ttPOREERY er, 00.
ati7:dar
DIOTHY SEED.
T
A . PRIME ARTICLE
Itt Store at IX/WEST NARK= PRICE.
-- J. ENO ,
1126:Mr 137 Ltuerty street
6 0 DA ASH-100 casks in store
and for sale by J. B. CANYI.ZLD & SON.
PITTSBURGH
.54.
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh. in Select] and Common Council., assent.
b d, and it is hereby. enacted by the authority of the
a
g me,
lo Thai the names of various Stfeets be changed
Present Nam.. I
/s
Changed To.
fol
Iroint street t First street.
D,uquestte street.... ....... seeon.l street.
31arbury street - Third street.
Nay street . Fourth street.
Pitt street Fifth :.treet.
Sr. Chair street Sixth street.
Irwin street seventh street.
Hancock street Fighth street.
Hand street Ninth street.
Wayne street Tenth street. .
Canal street Fleventh street.
O'Hare. street 1 Twelfth street.
Walnut street Thirteenth street,'
11 actory street Fourteenth Street.
Adams Street Fifteenth street.
Mechanics street sixteenth street.
Harrison street scomteenth street.
Pine street ' rich teentli street. •
Locust street....., Nineteenth street.
Carson street Twentieth Street.
Allegheny street Twenty-first street.
Lumber street Twenty-second street.
Carroll street Twenty:third street.
Wilkins street Twenty-fourth street.
Baldwin street Twenty-fifth street.
3torris street' - Twenty-sixth street.
Rush street 'Twenty-seventh street.
Morton street.. Twenty-els laii street.
Clymer street Twenty-ninth street.
Smith street Thirtieth street.
`Taylor street That y-11 rst street.
Wilson street Thirty-second street.
Boundary -street • Thirty-third street.
Johnson street Thirty-11m rill street.
Lawrence street Thirty-a Vila street.
Wainwright street Thirty-sixth street.
Dravo street Thirty-seventh street.
Allen stre a Thirty-eighth streilt.
Pike sire t Thirty-ninth street.
Covington street ' Fortieth street. -
Fisk street I . Forty-first street.
Borough street ... s'orty. second street.
Chestnut street Forty-third street.
Ewalt street Fort y-fourth street.
Bellefontalne street....... Forty-fifth street.
St. Mary's avenue Forty-sixth street.
Church street Forty-seventh Street.
Shoenberger street Forty-eighth street.
81111 street ' %.Forty-nin tit street.
Lothrop street, Fiftieth street.
Jackson street Fifty-first street.
First street First avenue.'
Second street Second avenue..
Third Third street Third avenue.
Fourth street..... ......... Fourth avenue.
Fifth street, Fift h street
Extension and Penn. 1 Fifth avenue.
sylvania avenue
Sixth street Sixth avenue.
Seventh street - - Seventh avenue.
Butler, (11th ward) 'Railroad street.
Beech alley, (3d ward )....Illekory alley.
Cherry alley, (10th ward)..Cherry alley.
Decatur street, (7th ward).Hazel. street.
Fisk street. (7th ward),l.. Arch street.
Mulberry alley, (Law.)....Blaekberry alley.
Plum alley, (3d ward) Oak alley.
Peach alley, (Bth wardl....Quinee alley.
Reed street, (Law.) Race street.
§Pruce alley, (Law.) Hemlock alley.
Union alley. (lst ward).— Ash alley.
Union alley, (6th ward)...State alley.
Webster street Webster avenue.
Washington street, (Law.
west end) Willow street.
Washington street, (Law. •
east end) Hatfield street.
Old Pennsylvania avenue, from 'Try , street to
fifth avenue, to be called "Old avenue. '
Cherry alley, (Lawrenceville, )to be called Almond
alley.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
Conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at. the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
lar as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into aWe In Councils, this
asst day of August, A. D. 18E41.
JAMES IfeAULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MOnnOW,
Clerk of Seleet Council. '
- - W.- A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council,
Attest: WILL M. iiARTZYLL,
se2:v49 Cleric. tiro tent., 'of Common Connell.
AN ORDINANCE
FIXING THE
Places of Holding Elections in the
Fifth, Tenth. Eighteenth, Nineteenth,
Twentieth. Twenty-first, Twenty-Sec
ond mad Twenty•third Words. and Ap
pointing °Steers to Conduct the same
in said Wards, except the Fifth and
Tenth.
Water Drawers,
SECTION I. Be tt ordained and, enacted by the City
of Ptartturgh, i* Select and Comnwn Councils as
sembled, and ft it hereby enacted Oy authority of the
sane, That from and after the paaeage of this ordi-
nance all elections In the I , lftlt Ward shall be held
at the °ince of the t leek of the Orphans' Court, In
the Court House In the said ward.
~u~~~~s:in:tntA~.A
bac. 2. That all elect'. us to the Tenth Ward shall
hereafter bc held at the Lambliptel. corner of Penn
and Mechanic streets."
• •
Sec. 3. that Biel:dace for holding elections In the
Eighteenth ward shall be at the Public School Hons.
Mudd-ward. and that David Kirk is hereby appoint
ed Judge and R. 11. Heastings and Julie* Living
ston are appointed fnspectora tO conduct electims
until Election oMcers are duly elected.
nee. 4.. the elections in and for the Nineteenth
Ward shall be held at tne'llollow School House. on
Mill street, in said,ward, ; and John N. Berlin is
hereby appoint. d Judge, and Win. H. Morrison and
James Joyce Inspectors of Elections in said ward.,
Sec. 5. The elections in and for toe Twentieth
Ward shall be held at Beltier's School House, in
said ward, and Wm: Denniston is hereby! ap
pointed Judge. and George F. ttahauser and John
R. Baum as inspectors of Elections in said ward,
and Edward Aiken and Newton as 'Return -eln
spectors.
Sec. G. The elections in and for the Twenty-first
Ward shall be held at the Wigwam, corner of npring
street and Puekety road, and A. J. Woolalayer Is
hereby appointed as Judge, and IL R. Boas and H.
W. Morgan as Inapeetors of Elections for said ward.
Sec. 7. The elections In and for thetwentyesecond
Ward shall be held at Irwin rehool House, in said
ward, and John R. Murdoch Is hereby appointed as
Judge, and Handed Morton and Robert Phillips as
Inspectors of said elections.
Sze. 8. The elections in and'forthe Twenty-third
Ward shall be held at Haelewooci School House, and
Wm. Alesanderla hereby appointed Judge, and C.
I). Eddy ,and George J. Lacks) as inspectors of
Elections for said ward.
fisc. 9. That any ordinance orpart of ordinance
condieting 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
31st'day of August, A. D. /888.
JA dES McAELEY.
Attest: E. S. MORROreW Psident of Select Council.
Clerk of &wet Council. •_
W. A. TOMLINSON,:
President of Common Councils.
Attest: WILL IL liswrzsi.L.
samba Clerk, pro hot., of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE - •
Grading of Dinwiddle Street. from Gin
. tee Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue.
Hita.' 1. Be it 'ordained and enacted by the , ;Otty! of
Pittsburgh. in 'Select and Common Counalsaictern
bled, and it in hereby enacted by the asdhortty of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he Is hereby
authorized Ind dir,cted to advertise fur proposals
for the partial grading of Dinwiddie street. from
Centre avenue to Pennsylvania avenue, and to let
the same In the manner directed by au ordinance
concerning streets, passed August 31st, Hal ;alio
an act concerning streets, approved Janu 6th,
1864.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of or Inance
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. I•
Ordained and enacte, into a law In Connel m, this
31st day of August, A.. D. 1865.
JAM IS ideAULEY.
President of Select Co :Well.
Attest: E. S. Monnosv, /
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest:. WILL M. HARTZELL.
8e2:v51 . Clera, pro Gin.. of Common Council.
A N " R
INANCE
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OS A
Sewer on flush street, from the present
termini:Leo!' the old sewer to the North
stde.of hmallmon Street.
SECTION Be ft ordifned and enacted by.the City
qf Pittsburgh, fn tided and Common (lounells as
sembled, and ft to hereby enac ed by the authority of
the same,. That the City Engineer be and lie is here
by ,euthorised to cons. rug-t a Pubic sewer on Rush
street, from-the present terminus of the old sewer
to the north side oftimalintan street. In accordance
with ordinances relating thereto: and to assess the
benefits of thetame, Jor Lightner. Hugh Ham
mond and John H. Hales n are hereby appointed.
Sta. 3. That any ordl ance or pan of ordinance
conflicting with the passiige 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 'ln Councils, this
glin day of August, A. Lt. 1805.
J ?dtti Mc MILEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. g. MOnnow.
Clerk of Select Council.
- W. A. TOMLINSON, -
• ' President of Common Council.
Attest:- WILL M.' HARTZELL,
se2 ivs2 Clerk, pro tem.. of Common Council..
AN ORDJN4NCE
SUPPLEMENTARY TO
,
'An Ordlnanee'entltled , Ordlitianee
for a Cinder Walk on Centre Avenue.
EEC. 1. Be it ordained and. enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh, Select, and Common Council* assem
bled, and it to herebgenacted by the authority of
Same. That the Cltry ltnrineer, in connection with
tile Committee op Horde, be end they are hereby
directed to construct either a board or cinder walk
on Centre avenue. between Kirkpatrick street and
Jacob Ewart's corner. et Minersville. -
SEC. 2: That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the i passage of thleordinance at the
present time, be an the same la hereby repealed so
far as the same affec ts ibis ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this
31st day of August, A. D. 1869.
, • JAll+.l3 WAX:MKT,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. n. Monnow,
Clerk of Select Council
W. A. TOMELINSON,
President of Common Council.
WILL HARIZILL.
Cierir...lPTO tea., DIE:6=OOU COUXICU. I
0 1,
GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2; 1868
NEW ADV.ERTISENEENT‘z.
AN ORDINANCE -
Changing the Names of Streets.
AUTHORIZING THE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN ORDINANCE
AlunioniziNtr TILE
Grading. Paving and Curbing of Small.
man Alley, front Decatur street to
Clark street.
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Mu ef
pitab„,..o. in detect and common Councils assem
bled, and' it it hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer he and he Is hereby.
authorized anal direcled to advertise for proposals
for the grading, paving and curbing of Smallm,n
alley, Irate Decatur stiee to Clark street., and to
let the same In the manntr Itrected by an ordinance.
conaern t g Street, , pasted Auguct 31st, 1Q57'01180
an ea con ce ruin streets, p provethi au. th, 1864.
SEC. 2. That any ordinal ee or part of ordinance
conflicting with tlie passag of this ordinance at the
present time, he anal the r hie is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects thl ordinance:
Ordained and ell:Leted I: ton law in Counclls, this
316 t, day ot August, A. I . ISGS.
IAM cll MeATTLEY.
Pr !dent of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW.
Clerk of Set •ct Council.
V. A. TOMLINSON,
Presi, cut of Common Council.
Attest: WILL M. HAIL ZELL.
• se2 Clerk, pro t. In , of Common Council.
AN ORDINAN E
. _ _
AUTHORIZING THE
Gradlng; of Bluff street, from MUlten
homer to Boyd street.
SECTION 1. Be U ordai ed and enacted by the City
of Pateburgh, to Select nd Common Council* as
sembled. and It Le.hereb o,daineel and enacted by
theau:hority of the That the City Engineer
be anti he is herebrau.liortzed and instructed to ad
vertise for propoeals for the partial grading of Bluff
street, from Miltenberger to Boyd streets. and to
let the same In accord +nee with ordinances of Coun
cils providing therefor.
SEC. 2. hat any ordinance or - part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the same is hereto repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In eminent', this
31st day of August, A. D. MS. /
JAMES Mc AULEY.
Presitleni of select Council
:Attest: E. S. MOnnoW,
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council
Attest: WILL M. HARTZELL,
set CI( rk, pro tern.. of Common Council
AN ORDINANCE
For Opening Charlotte street,Lawrbnee•
reneeville, from Wainwright street to
Haslett , s alley.
Etc.]. Be it ordained and enacted the City of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common authorit y astern
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the of the
a a ni m o ri Th ed a t
and
e di r e c ted g to in s e u er ry b e e y
aanndhean h hart;
lotte street, (Lawrenceville,) front Wainwright
street to Haslett's alley, and to award the damages
and assess beneilts, Jas. . Biceittre. Daniel Dono
hue and William F. Ryan are hereby appointed, in
accordance with an act of Assembly approved i an.
Gth, 1888.
SEC. 3. 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
slat any of August, A. D. 18118.
JAMES MoAtr LEY,
Attest: E. S. Monitow
President of Select Connell.
„
Clerk of Select Council.
• , W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council,
Attest: WILL M. HMI rZZLL,
sea Clerx_,prot m., of Common Council,
AN ORDINANCE
CONSTRUCTIICG A
Board Walk on Centre Street.
Site. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of
POtsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem
bled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the
authority of the game. That the City Engineer be
and he is hereby authorized to advertise for propo
sals for the construction of a board walk on Centre
street, McFarland's Grove Plan of Lots, and to let
the same in accordance with acts of Assembly and
city ordinances providing therefor.'
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passcge 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 taw in Councils, this
31st day of August, A. D. DOC
_JAMES MeAIILET.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MOunoW.
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common. Council.
Attest: Wirt. M. HARTZELL.
Se: . Clerk, pro tem., of Common Council.
_
NEW STOCK
FALL DRY GOODS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'r,
180 & 182 Federal St, Allegheny.
SPECIAL BARCAINS.
THREE LINEN TOWELS FOR Ati CENTS
DARK CALICOES 6j CENTS
BEST CALICOES CENTS.
HONEY COMB QUILTS 41,50
GOOD YARD WIDE MUSLINS 1513 j CENTS
DARK PL AID ROB ROY FLANNELS 515 CTS
WOOLEN BED COVERLIDB 4 CIiza.r.
GOOD GREY ItWILLED4LANNELS 23 CTS
Mdte and Barred Countr7 Flannels
AND
BLANKETS
AT LOWERPRICES THAN REFORE THE WAR
LARGE ASIMET.IIENT OF ,
CASSENERES, JEANS, acc.,
AT EXCEEDINGLVLOW PRICES
IIiEW AND ELEGANT
FALL DRESS GOODS, -
IN THE LATEST STYLES AND FABRICS
NEW LIRE Or
BLACK ALPACAS AND POPLINS,
VERY CHEAP.
Wholesale and
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
188 and 182 Federal Bt., Allegheny.
FRENCH BURR , MILL STONES.
French Thirr Smut Machines,
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE
PortablO row and Feed Mills,
- 61 BOLTING OLOTIIII,
All numbers and best tint4t7. For sale at
319 and 3,2lLiberty St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
W. W. WALLAVIS.
au
BLACK SILK SAMUEL
Lasna Lace Points,
Swsuiler shawls,
sypi BALE AT LOW PB,10" Br
WHITE, ORB & co.,
!26• Filth Street,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS ! CARP-'lfi-'!
MANIIFACTURERS HERE and
hi Europe HAVE NOW AD
VANCED PRICES, but we of
fer all kinds of CARPETS for
the present at the very low
est CASH RATES of the past
season. Having made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and Invariably for
cash, we are enabled to sell
lower than they can be pur
chased this Fall.
McCALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH. STREET
jyl7:
1 CARPETS.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
Manufacturers' recent advance in
prices, we will continue to offer the
Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets
and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at
the lowest prices reached this sea
son. Just received, a few pieces of
a new and exquisite patterns of
Royal Axminster.
OLIVER & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
SUMMER STOCK
OP
CARPETS I
White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
31" r r al iN s,
IN GREAT vsiumnrir.
Oil .Cloths, Window Shades. ate.
BOVARI), ROSE & CO.,
21 Fit 111 STREET.
3e2i:d&wF
NEW CARPETS!
AT POPULAR ' PRICES.
M'FARLAND & COLLINS
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS AND CORNICES.
lIcFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 ;Fifth Street.
Next Bending to 11. B. Cut= Howe it Poetolltee.
anlo:laW r
"Westward the Star of Empire Takes
Its Way." •
•
SECURE 110)15 IN TAB GOLDEN STATE.
ic
THE IMMIGRANT
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION
OF CALIFORNIA.
Incorporated nuder the Laws oche State. Novem
ber 30th. 1887. for the purpose of providing
HOMES FOR ITS MEMBERS,
And promoting Immigration.
Capital Stock. - $1,000,000
Divided Into 200.000 Shales at 4& each, paya
ble in U. S. CURRENCY.
Certificates of Stock !sliced to subscribers framer
diately upon receipt of the money.
• NO PERSON ALLOWED TO HOLD MORE THAN FIVE
-SHARES.
A Circular containing a full description of the
property to be dusitribnted among the Shareholders
will be sent to an address upon receipt of stamps to
cover return postage
information as to price of land In anyrtion of
the State. or UDOli Illy other subject of i nterest to
parties proposing to Immigrate, will be cheerfully
furnlabcd'upon receipt of stamps for postage.
All letters should be addressed P
SECRETARY IMMTOR.ANT HOMESTEAD ASSO
CIATION, Postailice Box 80. 88, SAN FRAN
CISCO. 'CALIFORNIA. au2fay.l2
=I
OIL WELL „
Steam Engines for Sale.
nonntlnto firet n 2;ll`indl,2 l lo 43 .l)d 2 li
Inch stroke, with all the fixtures
FOB BORING OIL WELLS.
Address - HUGH H. BOLE & CO”
_Mesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JoiT RECEIVED.
A PINE ASSORTMENT OP
RUSSELL c 0 ERWIN'S
Celebrated tucks & Builders' Hardware,
ALso,.DEIIH , II4 PATENT SHUTTER HINGE
AND SAM PULLEY• at
WiIITESIDE3 & burs,
_anz:v7o 79 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY.
EPIC
SALMON,
OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, SARDINES,
Potted Meats, PruneDas, Dates, Pigs,
-- eke., dee., ate .
AT GEORGE! DEAVEINT,.
Federal street. Allegheny.
a=
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL
CLOTH, for Window Shades—superlor In
quality and lower in price than the Kaatern mann.
facture. Another large supply of the different
widthajust received front factory
J. i IL PHILLIPS,
AG and AS St. Clair street.
jet I
POLITICAL.
arCOMMITTEE OF ARRANGE
AIDNI S Jur
MASS COSTENTION, " September 21th,
Met at City Hall, and appointed the following Com
mittees:
On Stands—JOHN A. MILER, JOHN HEATH
and Capt. HUGH FLEMING.
On Speakers—Cant. M. W. BELTZTIOOVER, 1)
O'NEILL and Major GUS. SCHLEITER.
On Printing—Col. F. C. NEGLEY, GEORGE W
MAILMAN, HEW. OPPENHEIMER.
On Arrangements—Cap. M. W. BEI TZIIOOVEIt,
Col. F. C. NE9LET, DANIEL O'NEILL.
On Tanner and Grant and Colfax Clubs—Col. JOS.
BROWNS
The Committee will meet at CITY HALL, at 11
o'clock e. 11., on THURSDAY, Sept. 3d.
eel: 'JOHN H. STEWART, Secretary:
igrA HEETEEG OF THE
I .
SECOND. WARD, PITTSEURGET,
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB,
WILL BE HELD AT WILKINS HALL.
On TM:MD.IY EVENING, September 3d.
All Republicans are invited to attend
NOTICES.
WDIVIDENI) No. 17.
OFFICE MARINE OIL COMPANY,
No. 1R Fourth Street.
Pittsburgh, August R6th, 1868:
The Directiors of the Marine Oil Company have
thieday declared a Dividend of FIVE .PM, CENT.
on the Capital Stock, payable at this office on and
after September Ist.
lull:TAO E. It. RINEHART, Secretary.
IWPIOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN
. .
that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the!
Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over
the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, In the City
of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, -- to the
Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, at or near the
mduth of Girty's Run, incorporated by' an' Aet of
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap
proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A.-D.1885,
will be opened at the office of SILL k SHUTTERLY.
on Butler street, in the Seventeenth Ward of Bald
City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAT OF SEP
TEMBER NEXT. at 10 o'clock Al in. of said day.
John W. Riddell, S. J. Wainwright, '
J. J. Sbutterly, James I. Bennett,
T. R. Sill, J. B. Poor,'
T. B. Stewart, D. Dempsey,
M. McCullough, Jr., H. Sample,
E. S. Hanna, L. Feilbaugh, -
W. T. Purvlance, K. Coates, .
Wm. W. Young, J. U. Barr.
Wm. Reardon, Wm. McConnell,
Israel C. Pershing, John J. Williams,
N. P. Reed, Commlssioners.
Pittsburgh, August 8111, 1868. *Weal.%
BUSINESS- CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN
that the partnership heretofore existing be
en J. B. ki.R.RIFP, W J. hiIERRIFF, HAIGH
LOUGHREY and WILLIAM McGRAW. under the
name and style of SHERRIF.FS, LOUGHREY
McORAW, has been this day dissolved by mutual '
consent, and the_PLUSIBINO , „ GAS AND STEAM.
FITTING, COPPER. SHEET IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY BUSINESS will be continued here.
after by
SHERRIFFS & L UCHREY,
Who will settle the accounts of the late firm. 7
J. B. SHERIFF,
W. J: SHERIFF.
'HUGH LOUGHREY.
WM.\ McGRA.W.
an2l:v3
ASSESSMENTS
OFFICE OF CrIT ENGINEER AND smerzymt,
Pittsburgh, August 24, 1868.
N OTICE.—The Assessment for
Grading, raring and Curblag
SMALLMAN STREET,.
From Morton to Clymer street, is now ready for
examination_ ,
and can be seen at this office until
THUSSDAY, September 3d,.1888; when it will
be returned to the City Treasurer's Office for col
leetion.
aU2S:V4
REMOVALS
REMOVAL—The
Merchainta
A.to Manufactarers National Bank will, on
T.lolBBDAYi l Autust 27th '..-
,Bemove to the corner of First and Wdod streets;
House formerly occupied' by the People's National
Bank and remain during the erection of their new
Banking House. ,
au20:•191 JOHN SCOTT, Ji...Camitiler. •
BLANK BOOKS,
LEDGERS AND JOURNALS,
DOOKETS,
CASH DRAY BOOKS,
TICK MEMORANDUM BOORS.
P&EB BOORS.
Always on band and made to order
BINDING, orevery description, can be
done in the best stile of the Art, by ,
BY. W. S. HAVEN,
Blank Book Illumfacturer, PilaWr and Stationer.
Corner Wood and -Third Streets
ausi:nso
pEBBY STREET.
Notice Is hereby given that the Report of View
ers far OPENING PERRY nHE ET. City of Alle
gheny, has been filed at No. 292, November Term,
MOS, Dlitrlet Court.; forsonarmatlon.
J. C. IfeCOMBS,, City Solicitor.
sel:v4s
McDONALD ALLEY.
Notice is hereby given that the Viewers' Re.
port for OPINING bi , DONALD ALLEY,' SUM
ward. Allegheny City. has been Pled at No. 2191.
Nov. Term, 1868, District Court, for confirmation.
J. C. PIeCOUBS, Solielor.
MIMI
MCFADDEN WfREET.
Notice la hereby given that the Viewers. Re
port In the matter of WIDENING IffeirADDEN
tiTREET, Eighth ward. Allegheny City, bits been
riled at, No. iitt3, November Term, ISOt, District
Court, for confirmation. -
J. C. MeCO3IB.S, SolleitOr.
sel:v43
PIES.-H ALL AII)AMIP
81/1".EBSOlt ARTICLE UP' - •
DRAIN PIPE- .
DOAII edses. from one tagwentptoer Inches at • vim-
KRia,vgents for manufacturers, .1. it
Wood street. between illtb and Sixth streets.
jets
- - •
OrFlOg OF q.;ONTEOLLBII OF ALLICGII/Orr CO,
• PIT , ' BBITUOIEI. Augnet ial-th, 1888.
XOTICE TO BONDIROLDERS...6
On Bud after September let, the SIX PER IC NT. BONDS,•lestieli by Allegheny c - utty,.llay ~ • .
Iti IEIB3, In payment of Bounty to' 'Volunteers; • •
will be redeem.d on p , esentatlon at this °Moe.
Interest on these bonds will cease November Ist, ".•
IEI6B. •
• au24;v3? HENRY L *ABERT; Controller.
!os SALE,
PINE SEED IFWEA
AT 349 LIBERTY ST
HITCHCOCK'. DicCREEBY &CO.
au2D
EINDLI. RUBBER BELTING AND
STEAM PACKINU.—A Mall stock orrhand at all
mes, and of the best quality. Parties wLsbing tt
Pt up inllll or shops where Melting's- required; Britt
!hid our prices as low as can be had in the East, and
relight caved.
.1; .4 H. PITILLTP£i.
Co ' 90 and 90 ut. (Nair street:
TORE WINDOW SHADES, of
any color and else required, with bonier d
ettera In Main or gilt; also the plain Me, for same an
Pnrbos, rrom 3 to-7 feet wide, at the On eloth
t'erooms, AG and 1S nt. Clrir oreet.
304 J. B. I'EULLE4I
Q
H. J. MOORE,
City Engineer