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A New Motor--An Important Discovery by
'Capt. Erieson---Solar • Meat the Motive
Power.
(From the New York. Times.)
It has been reserved for the distinguished
engineer, Capt. Ericson, to supply a new
fuel in the place of coal, and a new motor
-
hi the place of steam. Ilia device is as
novel in"conception as it promises to be
astounding in result. In, brief, .his scheme
into collect and concentrate the radiating
heat of the sun 'and to use it for the pro
dliction of molive poWer; He feeds his
&mace,. so to speak, from the sun. ' This
motor he calls the Solar Engine.
The first •public announcement of the
success- of this' extraordiaary device—tor
"solar engines," kept in motion solely by
the sun's radiant heat,- had been actually
conitructed' by him_ and successfully' oper
ated—Was made by Capt. Ericson to the
Swedish University of 'From, at its late
centennial celebration. F his Commu
nication to that body it, appears that for
several years this engineer has been experi
menting with the view of so concentrating
the sun's heat asto obtain from it a practical
motive power. At length, at th 6 beginning
'Of the Present year. he was able to construct
three "solar engines," of whichthe drat Was
driven by steam formed by the concentration
of the heat of the solar rays, and the other
two by the, expansion of atmospheric, air, I
heated directly by concentrated radiant
hist..Be shows , that, inch is the enor
rdbus detelbpment of solar heat. an
area of tert,feet square on the sun's surface.
Warive "a, real. steam ingiae of 45,984
horse power'. demanding a consumption of
More than 100;000 ,pounds of coal every
hour." But, of_ course, interesting
,as are
these new studies of the sun' sheeting power,
his statistics regarding the Possible concert,
tration of tar suit's heat-on the earth's sur
.
lice are sal more so. And, without going
into the wocess,_ we may briefly fay Ithat
Capt. Erricsrn's experiments show that the
concentration of solar heAt on ten feet square
(or 100 square feet of surface) develops a
power exceeding., one. horse power. If,
therefore, he adds, a Swedish - square mile
were covered,wtih these solar engines, "64.-
800 engines ' each of - 100 horse power,"
could be kept in motion by the radiant heat
of the sun thus collecied. -
The audacity of this enterprise and the
‘• incalculable reach of its results are alike be
wildcring; but.it is already, as we bate said,
a practical sucsess, insomuch that Mr. Del
. amater, proprietor of the well known Dela
-111 mater iron works, declares in a late scien
tific publication that "before the termina
tion Of the present season bread will be pre
pared from flour ground by the solar en.
gine I"
:Tie exact r Ware of the concentrating
mechanism invented_ by Capt. hlrl'esson
not yet appal ently made public; but the re
sult, in general terms, is, as has been said,
f to collect a force equal to a horse power
' 1 'from the sun's heat, on every 100 square feet
stuface. To introduce a new- motor into I
mechanism marks a new er.i in'civiliza.
tion. We call this the "age of steam"—but
what shall we style the coming age? And,
independent of the new force thus obtained,
, we must reflect on the economy effected in
old forces. " Not only will coal fields, whose
capacity is now anxiously discussed by
Etical economists, receive an unexpected and
all potent ally, but in many ways the ques
tion of thetost of the Mel would be affected
—every economy in the use of coal for ma
: chinery, leaving more for other purposes.
* Meanwhile the new power is as exhaustless
4 , as the sun itself. It, may be objecteu- that
this is not - a "cloudy day" force. If true,
this would not be an important objection.
But a brain great enough to master main
results may be usually trusted to remove
mechanical impediments in details. To
store up fuel in the sky is a trifle to a man
who makes a coal pit of the sun.
There are many other obvious points for
reflection connected with this extraordinary
new motor. For example, the economy of
cost in luting -the snit's heat for fuel, the
comparative ease of regulating the median
ism comparod with the management of
atex:m machinery, which latter is
an art m
itself, , and the safety of the apparatus. But
all these will better appear when more is
known of what promises tohp a revolution
or/ agent hi' Science, in industry and in
commerce. _
_
A wEviimiilNeWY orktiP:efcbant, Mr. A.
T. Stewart.paid an income tax, in 1865,
am&antitig toMore than the total paid by the
tax payers of ten Buttes and fourterritories ll
. •
Repaid $1.97,000 more than was paid by a
the people of New Eiampstdre, '55,000 more
than was paid by the people of Maine, and
half as much more as was paid by the pee
pie of Michigan. Out of the thirty-a x
lions of people in the United States the
statement of thoiCommissioner of Internal
Revenue fol.& year 1857 shois that but
240,134 returnedi
u ncomes.
omes _ O 'of his
h
DlMbg63o6_xetrned inc of $2O. o
less, and 42,017 under $5O; leaving 134,102
forcemeat of the fourth demand of the . Dem
ur pity the built of $14.000;000. 1: rigid en
°erotic Platform, for the taxation 'of "every
description ,of property will "equalize"
the tax lolnrch, timantiteas to compel :the
poorest, workingman to contribute is share
of taxes, thereby relieving the h share
of
individuals of ' a portion of their
present burden. Let everybody and Avery;
thing be taxed, by all means.
NM
•
,
A IdessAcfrossrrs paper says : "Mspy
years ago two brothers Captain Itainanieli
Smith, of Gloucester,•and Captain Amnai B.
Smith, of Ipswich- made many voyages in
the uropean trade. It -bad so happened
that while . the Cbe Was honie the other
would he abroad, and they bad not so n
each other for several years. One Morning,
in the middle-ofAm broad Athintic, two
ships sighte t each other, one steering mit
and the other west, with a, good breeze.
- The usual -lireparations- were ' h
mide for
speaking, and'
upon tapon ranging within ailing
. distance, the sails were
throe aback, a
his
own varier -deck, stood the brothers.
Affectionate :greetings,. with
_Are tidings
from abkoad and the thrice Welcome
news from home. were exchanged, and after
cordial wishes- fOreachnther's prosperity,
the vessels filled away and stood upon their
courses. They did notea ,
aften lases.
or on shore, for some yrs nte4, rwards."
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A attriol . liettiqinnteemeret4.we 01.1417 g
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and tinsucc•ssful st ggl
. t , the roles tier
o independence was nneever,,cd, a . t_
Eati
tonal
' I Lan - ' Si.all, Switaermna,
1:i olt'inPAriurgtistil.;''-th,i-, t 4,
; t aro . hundred Po letrand
, .
_the same number
. 4s , y pathizing frieeds,
marc hed in proce , sst!„e i r :l)the,,m,‘„e t eL te e. w t, as a
1;1 national aleer-eisting 4 :lbet" inlinm "'" A.
d and twelve maidens in whitede.-
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Res), laurel. Wreeteol" 41, ,
-'-'...:. Viti a te' N'the Men' diStingliftilme or t e NSA
:' residents of Swilze I d, delivered an ad
dress in which R asserted tl that the nations
,W O FI • - ~ i ( r
Id•spoon realizeithe
of
WeSt°"l
Irilr°Ptfrlth-thet-rn an in epee
c..- uncontrioiert e .
ev _
_ nit,.iind
shelter,
dent:1'01110 alone -11 l ,; r oss iu n i 8 o r loss's.
from the Northern t - l o
Duriag the" teitirjriet that 'Was i g
. occasion thirty.sevyr:c_Zflgri4,_
for the
alai ry Jule
as re6.lirba - Victor 'llu Sl !,(i, Jules
comet were , - rine . cialeador t
Favr.,•. C,:tregi,t, relletart, tio , ~
r 1 ond i Xiip tea hci - itg madrigal, tht eu'reber of the
.
'Well-wishers. .. 1 ..:
Thirty Thousand - Women tii.the Hop Fields.
It is estimated that thirty thousand women
are now' enzaged in 'picking hops in the
State of Wisconsin_ Immense trains of,
cars were required to convey them to, the
hop picking region, and the scenes as thou
sands of women landed at the depots were
novel and picturesque in the extreme. At
least ten thousand passed through Portage
city. A local paper describes the advent of
the merry crowd as follows
"The first instalment by cars, some three
( hundred, came last week 'Tuesday evening.
Wednesday eyening nearly one thousand
came. Thursday and Friday.. evenings each
five or six hundred. Saturday afternoon it
was rumored that a very large number were
on the way, and the rumor was corroborated,
by the great number of - teams that seemed
to be in waiting. About train time—half
past seven--probably one, thousand persons
had collected at the depot to witness the arri
val. It was then found that the cars-were
two hours behind time, and that instead of
onetrain, two were coming, with , twenty
eight cars loaded. When , the two hours
wete, utt, the ,crowd at, the -depot had in
creased; and this, with the acres of two
and, four-horse wagons about the depot,
and the musieand fun of the merry drivers,
formed no small preliminary show of
itself.- But as the two trains came thunder
ing along, and as they stretcheithemselves
away, beyond and away back of the depot
and stopped, the'excitement was on tip-toe.
And when two thousand pickers, began to
pouf out of every door of those twenty-eight
cars, the scene beat all other western shows.
Cheering, laughing, singing, . shouting!
Admirable . confusion--no ..disorder. Sec
tions -of tens, platoons •of twenties, com
panies, of forties, all officered, moving in
every possible direction; - corporals guiding
their squads; captains giving orders to their
companies; marching and countermarching
—direct ad in echeion--formine camp and
breaking camp; armed and equipped with
umbrellas, parasols, satchels, baskets, band-.
boxes, lags,' bund:es, babies! Teamsters
shouting for their loads—rush for the
wagons'—tumbling in! all formed a scene to
beat any army camp or movement! We
can't do justice to the subject, tlI
"But great as was the display on Satur
day evening, it was more than matched on
Monday eveningl We have no means of
knowing exactly how many came on the
two - trains,-but from the best information
we can get we put the number at twenty
five hundred!"
Slop lar Escape from Prison.
An escape which reminds one of Monte
C tisto's adventure is reported from the mil•
itary prison at. Tours, France. A soldier,-
recently condemned to five years' seclusion:
a dark-tempered individual, who used al
ways to retire a few minutes before the rest,
withdrew the other evening as usual; . when
they reached the cell his fellow-prisoners
remarked nothing particular about the place
and their comrade appeared to be fast
asleefi. The jailors,too,made their "round,"
snd'all seemed right. The next morning
the prisoners being called up to Mass, and
the melancholy looking soldier not waking,
he was joked at and bullied by his compan
ions; but as 'his did not rouse him, they
went to the ;bed and pulled the blankets
about, whenlot they saw the bed occupied
-not by the soldier, but _by a figure suffi
ciently well got up to deceive the keenest
eye. A bolster and old clothes bad served
the purpose, the bolster being coiffed with
tin undress uniform cap the prisoner used
to put on at night. 01 course the ffirector
of the prison was immediately informed' - of
the discovery and the place was searched.
It was obvious the stratagem had been re
sorted to in order to facilitate escape. No
where was the missing man to be found.
At last they arrived at the conclusion that he
must have got, away throuelt a certain dark
passage, the existence of which was almost
forgotten, and which was closed only by
one pad-locked door. Anyhow the prison
er has made off, and has not been traced,
though he must have been very lightly clad
indeed when he left. '
ViM a) r A •trlikl
ASSE.SSMEST.
NATURALIZATION
NOTICE.
The UNION REPUBLICANS of Allegheny Cohn
ty are rtquested to call upon either of the under
signed, member. of the Unian Republican Ithtural
ithtion t'ommittee, in refereneM to , the aisse-sment
oirvoters and the naturslization suth parties,
aliens, friendly to the Union Republican esuseas
nay ht.entitied to tbe seme,•sthen. necessary Infor
mation andassibtdirm will be rendered. 1; is ex
pected-that
the Vigilance Committees of the differ
ent election districts will take the necessary bt ps a
to:lnsure in their respective' districts proper assess-
u'
merit 4a: u.turalizsOon of all parties friendly to
the Union Republican cause, and Ole union itenub-.
Bath Toteris throughout the cow:4Litre Sib() invited
to aid the Vigilance Committtes in their work ,
reportuig name's, Re., of any . ,perbonn friendly to
the cause, who may be entitled to bq, but are nut yet
niturallsetfor asseased• • .
• The persons:entitledtti n atural tastiest under
,tne.
HMO Of t 118.13 nited States, are aa.fOiows: ,
Ist Any free white alien over . twenty-Arse years
of age, who has itislded ,in the United butte for
rive years and In for - one year, bud s who
shall hayeal. leisltwo, I ears preceding his applies
tionfor. second ppera, Insde the nthessary decla
ration t Of futePtioni, and tithen hislirst pilpers,
is eititteds"nibiti 00,4 of soeb realdeao and decla
ratlosi of Intention, to hIS' final 'naturalisation Pa•
Any free white &Pen who errivedinthis coun
try; under tWeuty, one yews. and who has resided In.
rtirti,,e i three o Which shall next hreced
hi. 'rein' et the a te . Of twe! , O-One years,. Is Oda'
tie:- to his final' nsturstiSstion-papei a. . • .
.sd.. • And sli sloinso' 1 0e ige of twentrone yes!,
ugiwsri• wit.have resided withlu the United
tithes for One year. Sind who shall liaise • enlisted In.
andbeenhoriorably'diseharged Irvin the 'armies of .
the - ilniteil eintss, are entitled to final lispeni of
naturalisation.. " •
W. E. PURVIAt.ICE, 414. Fifth • 13t,, PPtisburgh.
E. P. JONES, 84 Ontilt, street Pittsburgh.
J. EttASTllsi-MOKEll.vY,OlOrint'ot., PlAsleg.
E. P. n a.'. '4l3l.llAllEit: Allegheny City.
DAVID REEriE, Pitt,borgh, . • •
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wld; MI i•TP N -W st ihrnaingliatn.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
W'THE APPETITE FOR
Tobacco Destroyed I
Letl7o off Chewing and Smoking the
Poisonous Weed, Tobacco.
One, box of OP.TON'S PREPARATION IS WAR- I
'SANTE I) to destroy , the appetite for , tobacco in any
person, no matter how strong the habit may be,
Sir IT IT iA11 4 611 , 4-ATIT CASE VIE XONET WILL BA,
811/IINDSE. is almost impossible to break off.
from the use of tobacco by the mere exercise of the
will.: Something is needed to asslit nature in over
coming a habit so finely rooted: With the help of the
preparation there is not the least trouble. Hun
dreds have need it who are willing to heir witness
to the fact that ORTDN'S PREPARATION com
pletely destroys the appetite for tobacco and leaves
I the person as free rroin any desire for it as before
he commenced its mfr. It Is perfectly safe and
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uymi the same glands and secretions affected by to
bocco, and through these upon the blood, thorough
ly cleansing the poison Of tobacco from the system,
and thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco.
No 31 EI ANENT:IN° FOR TOBACCO AFTER lISING
Oltl' N'S P REP ABATI 0 N I RECOLLECT IT IS
wmatearrxrp• BEWARE OF
COUNTERIXITBI • . .
BECOMMEN
The following are a few selected from the multi
tude of recommendations In our possession:
CFraia IV. P. Beef& Esq„ Eangor,rMe.l
BANS:O3, Me., April A 4 leS.
I hereby certify that I have used tobacco for talc
ty years past, and fbr the lasi fifteen y( are I have
used two pounds per, month. I have made attempts
to least on at diiierent times. I have left on one
year at a time, but always continued to banker fur
It until Used Orton's Priparatiun, which has core
r tel cured me of the appetite fur tobacco. I
won d recommend all who are affected with this ter
rible hatat,to try the preparation, which will cer
tainly cure it If the directions are W ll foowed.
P. HEALD.
11'r= E. W. Adkins. Knoxville. Tenn.]
, KNOxYittit, Tenn.,'Anguat 5. 1807.
This Is to ceri ley that I bud used tobaccolto such.
an extent that my lb alth had become greatly im
paired, and whole system deranged and broken
'dow In June. 1807, I purchased One box of Or- •
ton's n.
Preparation, and after using it I found that I
was completely cured. t have not bad any hanker
ing or desire for tobacco since using the preparation.
I believe Ii to be all-that It is recommended, and I
would advise all who wish to qnl tue use of tobacco
to try one box of Orton's Preparation. W
E. . A.DKINS.
From john Morrill, Bangor, Me..
11A.N008, hie., March 24, 1868.
This is to certify. that I have moo tobacco for
eighteen years; bate tried many times to Nave otr,
have sudered in so much trom otzzlneas in my
head, aud gnawg at my stomach, that I hare soon
given up the trial. A short time since a irlend In
duPed we to try Orton's Prep .rat %sold ny you.)
I have done so. and ant completely cured. I did not
In the leant hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after 1 began to use the PrPnarat , on
JOUN atoutuLt.
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Price of ORTON'S PRFPAB ATION Doll a ra
per.box. forwartied to any part of the c T ou w p
paid'. on receipt .of price. Money bent by mall at
our risk. Address,
C. H. COTTON. Proprietor,
REMIIIIENC
Box 1 148. Portland, Maine.
E• I
We: the undersigned. have had personal dealing's
with C. It. co rro N. anti have found lum a reliable
and fair dealing man, and Dell. ve his statements
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THE MATTER OF' THE AP=
'Heaton of the
•
a Building and Loan Association
FORA CHARTER OF INCORPORATION
•
..1.0021n the Court of Common Pleaa of Alit
heny aunty.lied fbr
n the above c Be the Petitioners have app
'barter ass Building aud Loan Ai•sociation, %La
r thr•statute In such case made and provided, and
iesa except - lona be 11i d in proper time a Charter
be granted at nest term of said Court •
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g antod by the 'Keener of Allesben: cunty, to the
. t p ralon oi, hi u ve til be en e t n i.
7,bdaveCeinagisuedi:imAslie:srib."sit‘ lib":
s s en o t f the dm sam tn e i
a fed, our seAlement.
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AdminiStratt ix of Ft erierick Sauer, deceased.
, iviricE-,-xcitice is hereby given
u dersigned, on tbeostato of P Hitt 'ERICK SAUF it,
I m e
e o . f ,: n li d eg a b l e l ny pe c r o w u:
d bted to said e tate are hereby it-tided to pay the
, I±&*(II3ALENABAHH.R.
' Pittsburgh, sept. I: OHM -. sePlitta-
FYIPICE.---Whereas, Letters . of
Administration to the estate of Capt. DAV& I)
1 eattab 'tel. Ito•etotrer
' HvNa AA N. late of the Itorough ofhouth Pitts
burgh, Allegheny conuty. deceased, - base been
;int. ted to the subscriber. all persona indebted to
1 0 ebb , l estate •are requested lu make immediate
p ) ment. and'. those having Maims or d, mania
• allow tbe 045.0 of tne nti decedent wtil make
t eIAMP known without delay to • ' -
W. 0. AM; il l HALT st re et,staor.
No. 87 Dlannuid Vittsburgh.
' attt:vMeTH.
FlTlCE.,Whereas. Letters of
Adtulnl.trath.n on Gm estate of Pdletr AEG
y; tate or Allegheny thty, deceased. have
heen grant.' to the sulaterlta . r. au pp. WWI Indebted
t. the said estate are wine: ted to tusks (mm , Mate
payment,,. and alt those baying elutum of demands
against the estate or the entd,decedent will - make
known the same without delay, to
MARY HAN Kn. Adrnlnlstratrlx.
No. 113 spring Garden Avenue.
Allegheny (Thy. Jul 15 1868 synlhrin-TII
FKIAXECIUTIIIRS , lllOTlCE.—Letters
Testament .ry upon the taitale or IinNUN.
ICE, lute of Robinson townslitc., tlecossed.
having been grztoiv , l 10. Wu uudersigned, all per
s-Os la :vim! elniths simnel, aid mtsto will premoti
Wool, properly 'in hentiosted foe settlemvnt, end ,
those indebted to swot eAnte will make payment to
A.b. UUSIMI.N6I3,
wm, waLlizitsili naeciattan,
,cQlunsl.slTrnship:.
Itis:t 1-TII
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
:• • 11..AthltSIIAL's OFFICE,
Pirr s t u tr il U t I f ' e e p ti t n . l l4 ‘ t . . n t i n t; 6 8
'THIS IN TO GIVE NOTICE- that
din the 11th orreincmber A. U. 1809, is
arrant In Bankruptcy WlAB,bautd against the
ESTATE OF JOSEPH R. DICKEY •
Of ,Pltindufgh, in :the oonnty of AlleshotiY, and
vtate of 1' e ney o v w a i n , who
; h i a n s iit he l e ti n e
p lu m /p a c t !!
o a r
banknlPt hi
'any debts etey delivery of soy property to longing to
slich b•nkrupt to ill 0 or fur; bit use. and the trails
' ler' of any properly by Jilin ate' forbidden by , avr;
114 , eve d„ kr of gio. creditors of the laud benera pto
, to prove their debts. and to choose one ..r more
as
'sigmas of ills estate,. will 'be held at a , toort'of
' Bankruptcy to, be beide , . at No. /10 re,deral St..
-Alfaigteny (Av. Allegheny edsety, Penns.; before
JOll !N. NUILVIA; . ; r• " 'Yong Ihgi.lcr on' the
."
It
I , .THOISAR A. It6WLEIf.•
IkOSY , St 4t.1.veP,P14,4'i U. A. 8411. at *o'clock
erlAltAtot Alszfalli, ,, ai.Messenger. ,
ICE ICE:
liII,EBS, Ice Dealer,
Na. 66 DIAMOND ALLEY. Pittabargh
Orders an here orr.S IStm t HMV will re•
calve prom to aitentioa. Wagon.* PuPill L'i_llo
1431
DAY{ . T MTEMBUTt --ii't
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE:
FOR SALE. •
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Can 01l street,
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to'dlspose
of thej;iroimy before removing.
SAW MIL L, TWO DWELLING HOUS TWC
BARNS, with good FARM, and about Sod scret
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
WI 500—balance on time to snit buyer.
Awl me 120 ACRES, will be sold fbr twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements codifortable frame
house and good bars: 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 150 ACRES, near the line of railroad;
very Well located for raising shiek; improvements
are good and substantial; 00 acres ,ot the land in
ewtow turd grain. • • •
in
CITY PROPERTY.—W sell a g_ood brick house,'
containing live rooms, at ixteen Hundred Dollars,
and would rent for , the am not in six years.
AI LAME LOT OF G OUND, having a river
front and very convenie of access. •
TANNERI, convemen to the city, and having
well established 'custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good &relit g sad forty eves of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sher sours - , near the railroad;
would Make a good coal ' - •
HOTEL FOR SALE.-
situated at the Stairs'
fourteen rooms and tl
with three acres of ga
well located hotel will
tor wishes to retire from
ron
iDlOne large 'Menlo, for
:ne new
Brick
lions ..
One new ri HOW .11
One new Brick 'Hoes .1
One House of 5 ruoin,
One House et roc..
Two new Brick lious,,
One new Frame Hon
- Two new Brick Hun:
V One new Frahm, Ho
six rooms and lar •
7 sores that can be •
5 Luts in Oakland. •
o P od ow i e ma r an ti d on a . la4rin
FUR
_
FOR LEASE Ott SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
yinth Ward,
WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches
thick.
TO LOAN---$50,000,
P. DAUS REAL ESTATE ORE
No. • 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
e29:Pth
2V 000 000 ACRES OF
•
aHoicE LANDS FOR SALE.
BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION. •
Lying 'tong the line of their road, at
$l,OO TO $5,00 PEE ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE.YEARS.
For further particulars, maps, An., address
JOHN P. DEVEBEUX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Emus.
Or CHAS. B. 1.11.2180R5, Seen
Bt. Louis. Missouri.
am
F OR SALE.
The Oil Refinery,
KNOWN AS THE
CRESCENT COAL OIL CO.'S WORKS,
Sitnatel In BALTIMORE, MD...on the Baltimore
and Ohio IWiroad, and moat conveniently looted
with reference to either home or foreign trade.
These works are very complete.in all their $l ppnlnt
went,. and are capable of tu•ning out 30,000
35.000 lIALLONS 11.F.111q ED PER. WEEK. Th. y
ha. e tankage for about W.OOO barrels of OA.
• The prospect of an early completion of the Con
nellayille Road, renders this property especially de
sirable. - Address, or call on,
B. R. irpritulSON,
Solicitor for Petitioner s
ICE.
I:" •
liat line Hotel property,
ille Junction, containini
e necessary outbuildings,
den and fruit trees. This
I. e sold low, as the proprle
.. business.
Iruarirr.
: . ailing Reuse.
~. 8 rooms.
1 Of 4 rooms.
of 3 rooms.
1 and lot 55 by 140.
and lot 150 by 150.
18, n rooms each. ,
; e, 4 rooms.
s, 3 rooms.eiteh.
se in Wllkinsburg, having
e lot; well suited for garden.
sided Into acre lots.
•
om and Yard for rent, Ina
• rented for abort or long
IN SUNS OF $5,000 AND 'UPWARD.
APPLY AT
LAWILASON LEVERING, TrIIStCe.
antY,:v3l GO GAY STREET. BALTIMORE.
i . I WILL PRCHASE A
$0.50‘..... U
NEAT COUN l'ltY Se.A.T. coo-
L.l.lng 0 acre,. till under fetter and cultivation.
The improvements are a cottage t °use. whir skald:,
and other ..utounoings; 200 bearing fruit trees. or
tokt ',election , ; v, atered . I,y tno never-falling
springs. :hosted 4 mile,, from the city, near to
McKee's Rocks and I.:banters Creek. From this
place an •xten,ive view can he had of Manchester,
Allegheny CB) and the rivers. Terms easy.
Apply to • B. McLAIN & CO.,
au2i
_Cor. Fourth and Smithfield streets.
FOR SALE & TO LET.--Houses
and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and so
urbs. Also, several FARMS In good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY,. with 20 acres
of land, and good tmprerernents,' which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
to let on good streets. Privrte Dwelling Houses for
rent in both cities. For further particulars inquire
WILLIAM WARD,
a.V 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
________
VIRGIN ALLEY—A three
\) story Stick Dwelling Rouse and Lot fur sale,
near the cornet of Bralthdeld.
ti. CUT ti BERTA SONS.
• tih t!oittllttelit street.
(2.00 D DWELLING HOUSE ON
VA DUNCAN arishac
S. iwr, 0118
argHT ot, for salo
& vows.
GOOD F 411 .: 118 ,
iSEY for sale •,
WINES, LIQUORS, &r.c
PITISBURGILIMPORTING ROUSE.
ESTABLISHED 1330.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
ISIFORTERS OF Immo!"
WINES AND LIQUOLS,
No. 409 Penn Street, Pitt burgh,
Would direct the attention of the public to tbe fact
thw, po aessing supw sor facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor. Houses In Europe, and
inciting tYeir Importations direct, they Are enabled
to Wier thevarlotts grades of °twice WINES ANL)
LlVOliti at price' , less thorn Eastern rates. Ex
amination• of on *titles and comparison of prices
respecttuliy solicited.
A choice assortment .of pure OLD RYE WHIS
KEY constantly nn hand
pIUILE NATIVE WINES.
ISABELLA AND.CATAWBA,
Of our own .growittr -Also, the be .t brands et
CHAMPAONR. (.11.ARF.M., SHERRY and PORT
WiNbli. "Vine Growers' Cowan)" of ORAN.
DV,
pit
flasks, just the thing for travelers.
N. g,—Partittular attention paid to aupplylnf
families.• • . A. MADIAUX,
241:te7 ,No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH FINCH & CO. •
litos. 185. 107.,01i0, 191, 193 and 193.
Fl33'r kaltEra. PITTSBURGH..
suasulrAcerrnuts 07
Copper Ofiallled . Pure • itye Whiskey.
Also, dealers In FOREIGN WINES and O
LIQURS,
HOPS. Ro• • . mhzi.nss.
f:!ia
. . ,
,
I
Sk
!rill %Twin CITY SLATE CO'.,
Ap.m i Views s superior article of -
\ PING SLATE.
ee, 48 • Seventh St., Pittehergh, Pre
isir
! 4 • S. igrArmieYEß. pres.t.
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NEWS.
6r4P BitOLD IM DElii 11101
Ii ire far Ay ARID'S 73read.
lOnq
'di et , l
'nay
est and Dent. Tna eti
. Tams dime also. Wale
ORDINANCES.
RO DINANCE
AN
Providing for the .Ileeeptaree by the
City eLPittsbargh of Water pipes Laid
froth the Reservoir =to the Western
Pennsylvania Hospital.
Witiffirs, By an Act of Assembly, approved
'March 1.855. the Western Pennsylvania Hospital
VMS authorized and empowered b , and with the con
sent of the Councils f the City of P tt.burgh. to
convey pipes ow' , conduits from the Upper Hes
, erviar of call city, a eumelent supply of wat
main-
er for.
the uses of said Hospital. and to lay down and
tain in repair sate pipes and co- (lutist and
he by ordi
nance of Council passed July 26. 1658 ; t Coun
cils of mild city gran ed to toe said W stern
nve Penn
bylvania Hospital the tight a d erivilegelo co
said
be pipes and conduits from, the Upper Ltalillt of
eft) to the s. id Hospital a Sufficient e upply waterf for the us of the Hospital. in tile m.nuer and under
the restrictions and rey,ulativim as bet forth in the
said Act of Assembly.
And Whereas. 'the said Western Pennsylvania
Hospital, in pursuance of the authority woressid.
did lay down taid have since maintained a d tept
in repair tipes and conduits for the purpose afore-
said.
And Whereas, Ay said Act of Assembly it is pro
vide, that no openings attachments, or -connec
tions with the pipes and'conduits laid down by aid
We-tern Pennsylvania Hospital, shall a! ermitted
unless the consenter the ns %zinger of said Hospital.
and also the consent or the City Council shall ue nrst
had and obtained.
And whe eas. ni•rty citizens of the city of- Pitts
burgh can be. accommodated ht the use ol said pipes.
anti the managers of said hospital have
used.
Nowwillingness that the same should be so used.
Now be It ordained and enacted by the t lip of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Council assem
bled, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, tint the said City of Pittsburgh hail hereaf
ter take, accept, maintain, maoave and.control the
pipe and conduit- laid down by the West. rn Penn
sylvanian ,s
i
lt
from the Upper Riservoir to said
Hospital, in the AMC manner, and ail fully to all in
tent and purposes. as if the same bad been orlgintd
ly laid down ny said city, and the prep-r officers of
said city are hereby authorized to make ibr the same
purposes as conneetions are made to other water
pipes In said city. ;
erovlded that the sueply of water to said 'Hospital
shall be In no manner diminish
ed. ui•ti the same
shall be tarnished t said Hospital freehe provi of
sions e.
And provided further, that t orgthli
ordinance shall take effect whenever the managers d
of said linspital shall signify their approval, an
consent to tho same.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
31st day of August, A. D
JAMES Mc A.ULEY,
Presider' of select Council.
Attest: B. S. Monnovv.
Clerk. of Selec W. ou
A t Cncil.
. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Comoton Council.
Attest: WILL M. HARTZELL, -
CIL rk, pro tem. or Common Council.
A T A MEETING OF THE BOATID
of Managers of the Western be
Pennsylvania
capital,al, he,' S t TURDAY, epemr 4. 1868,
the following preamble and resolutionwere adopted.
WIIEREAS. The Council of the. city of Putts one!'
by ordlintocet.assed the 31st. day of Auvust, 1868,
provides that the city shall hereafter t ee and
mule lain, manage, .-nd control the pipes and con
duits laidd. , wii by the IA estern Penneyls ant
and --
pital from thy Upper Reservoir to said Hospital, and
Oa , tl.e supply of water to said 11 °spitst shall be in
no manner dimlnt,heo, and the sane shall be fur
nlsned to said Hosoltal free of charge.
Therefore, ne It Ile6olved. Th it the Board of Man
acers of tit. , Western Pennsylvania Hospital accept
inagree to sald transfer oA the conditions set forth
in said °Min nee. J.. 11AuPER,
. President Western Pennsylvania 'Hospital.
Attest: '.l. A. IlAurtilt,
Secretary Western Pennsylvania Hospital• --
AN ORDINANCE to authorize
the Grading and Paving
offo three Streets
and one Iley, and the Grading One street and
two Alleys.
Sine. I. Be st ordained and enacted tea the Select
and Common Council* of the City of Allegheny, and
it fa hereby enacted, by the authority of the same,
That the Committee on Streets be and thecisre here
by authorized and lan to invite and receive o
posals tor the (trading d Paving of ST. CL AIIt
STKnE
I. in the First Ward. trotu Tremont slley to
Porland's alley: ssTitr.S.T..from APegheny
avebue to Western avenue: CHESNUT ,sTKEE'I`.,
from Third street to ( i'llara sheet; ACE ALLEY.
front Isabella a reet to close alley. And far the
a nd ins of FICAZI It S'i
inn, ti.
AL.LEY
and Nis SON 's AELEY_, from the nortne , n termi
ni:is or Shields alley to the P. rrieville plank road.
and to contract therefor with the lobest
bidder or Maths's. at their discretion.west and
SE.C. 2. That for the purpo-e of defraying the cost
and exenses of the salii Improvements, there be
and is hereby levied a special tax. to be equally as
sessed noon the several lots bounding and abutting
upon said streets and alleys re opeetieoy, in pro
portion to the feet front in them re a s pectively com
prised, and hounding and abutting s aroresald•
tse,c. 3. That as 50011 as the cost and expenses of
said improvements shall he fully mcertainett, it shall
be the duty of the Street Commissioner to asse , s
and apportion the same among the several lots
hOuniiing and isolating upon said streets and said
atieys respective's-. according to the rule above
indicated, anti thereupon proceed to tuakre demand
and collect the same. according to tile provisions of
the act of the General Assembly of the Common
wealth of l'enns),lvania, entitled "An Act defining
the manner of collecting the expenses of grading
and pacing of the streets and alleys of the
the City ot h
Allegheny, and for other purposes,'" passed '.3ot
of March. 155*.t.
Six. 4. That so much of any ordinance as may con
flict with or he supplied by the foregoing, be and the
same is hereby reheated.
ordained ano enacted Into a law this the 10:h day
of as pteu.bc r, A. 166!!.JAMF.S MeßillEft.
President o f Select Council.
.tutiN S
President of CAMIIIIOII CottilC-11.
A treet:
MAcsEnno's. Clerk of Select Council.
DC..wonru. Clerk of Common Council. self.
(ARDINANpayE defining
the the man-
IL/ ner of lo g C
cuntractois for construction
of Sewers.
:•ac. Ed it ordain , d ' , Tut *matted he Select
and (Ammon Coo cage the by e l ew find
it ra n.reba -newt d by 41,1thOritt/ of t• d ',alas That
the , ewer Comuil-sire .11.dt pa. to the cent 11.(10411
for the building of the North Avenue. Sedewick
street and irederal street k;ewers, Eighty RICO per
rent of the contrast price of the same on eSTM:I2 , 4ICS
made by the City t ngineer. every thirty days. as
tts/ wort progresses; er...vided. That the C 001131 9-
*lon may withheld We pavtricnt era sai totsesmate If
ln their judgment he coutram fait comply
with all the conditions of their contract or con
tracts. •
Siw. Y. Any ordinance or part of ordinance that
may conflict. wit h the foregoing be and the same
hereby repealed. •
Ordained and enacted ,into a law this the 3d day
of ceptember, 3.66 b. J ASIES
President of ht Wet Council.
JOHN S. b• , 4LE.
President of Comm L. on A. Council.
IN NEW JEK
CUTHBERT & SONB.
Attest:
1). stACrtnno)r. Cleric of Select Connell.
B. Dit.Wtosrst. Clerk. of Common Connell. Bel°
ORDINANCE exempting
rot or P. Ft. W. a C. H. W. Co., n butting on
line of Srdgwick aireet Sewer from loot frontage
se.etvineut.
SZC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the lieteet
and Compton Councils of the City ctr Allegheiy, and
g hereby enacted by the authority of the earn&
shat the yro vle !one of the ordin nee pa.ved the
lath day of hugna. ii. 1888, entitled 4 *.en .w
-dloance tiling in-. spectO rates per foot. front for
-elvers Shall not be tionarned• as rs pia, lug , to 'the
property of the P. Ft. W. H. W. Co.. abutting
on the doe. of iiregwlck lareet sewer, wnere ihe
same passe* tlaruugh toe private property of the
company.
Ordained ann enacted Into slaw this the 'SOO day
of September, A.1).11388.
"DIES ideBRIER,
Freeldent of Select Council.
JOH S. tit.A.l.ll.E,
treeldent , of Common Connell.
inert:
MACTRIMON. Clerk of Select Council.
DILWORTII. Clerk. of Common Council. eel°
PITTSBURGH.
•
OtIDINANCE to authorize the
idA NIN,. or AN on LEA'.
NEC. 1. Be it ordained and matted by the Select
and Oommon °Millet& of the WO of Al leeway, and
tt tArebV enacted by' the authority - 4f the same,
hs.‘ an untie' or twehe feet w do in uoeued uu WC
south able of Valrm.mnt -treet, true, th e h ea d of
Soya: street webtward feet, tour,. or ID a, as may
or re. i tirea„ to irairmunui et,eet.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this the al day
of September, 14568. J NIES MOH lt,
Prealdrut of Select t.ounell.
JOHN S. ,LAOLE,
- . President, of Commtm Cott.
Attest:
U. IUACYBRIION. Clerk of Select rotmell.
lt. DILWORTH, Clerk of Co...wort Ceuuott.
B EtkOLUTILON to open Fleming
IiKSIn.NtU. BY the Keled and 'Ammon Cowell*
of the • UV of dlkytteny. 'that irten.,n4 atrvet,iu
the Third want. item_ i• a rmonnt ntt Bea Av -
cow, uu and the ...We 1- h reby ooened.' and 'hat
w S. a.V tir.Oßti st , lll3L 'and JP MKS
O KAM • M fre , holnera, be Ind they are hereby ap
pointed viewers to view and . sera l Ile IlMellajlVto and
Dentate to sooordance wi.n the pro !Mons of the
Act of •seemthy, fink), o rd !day • lat. A.D. 1156 1 .
and that the LUera a ut Councils nttoythem of tl eir .
avooln , inent.
Ordained and enacted Into a. law this the 3d day
of bepteutber, A. 1).
JAMES IiteBRIER,
' " President of the Setert Council.
.1011 • .s. :4..0 LE,
itthst: Prealdent of Vontplon Connell
-1). MACVE7l.ltOlt,Clerk of Select Connell.
.14-'l4Lwount. Clerk of CounnouCounttl. :seta
.E.,ESOLIF [lox to open TAYLOR
Avg
I,sBuLVED. By the &led and &limos Counctta
tita City rtf Allegheny, That is 1.. r ,veolic,
la
Ive 6..4csid Want, ,o • Val° Attu btrvet to Beaver
strM. iAI th. V
. barna
J. n
ttatJ heehv A
ots,se and a
Istet)2and that
. • -
Anil NV AlaFtts. freeholders. tot and they ace he.e•
Y APPoloted logo . ; to miew elk , dam
agid• add li•no fits accorassce with the provl Ass
.44 she Act of. -1,2.'32111y, approved - Idal lit, A. la.
18 4 1. and tbst t Cos ks of Counelltkpeary tuens
of th 1r iipp..intrarrit.
Ordained and enacted Into a law tare the 3d - day
of eep.exabrr, A. D. 11188. - • • -,
_ JAMES MCBRIEIt,
' President of the Select Council.
JiIR N. VI.
President of Common • ouDCII. ,
Attest:
idAcrennoN,_Clerk of tielea Connell. " •
R.lUmwoirru. Wert( of Counuou . role
, . . .
INDIA RUBBER BELTING AND
STKA2.I PACK' Nti.—a, fall at-et on hand at all
times, and of the hest quality. Palates wishing'.
flt up mills or shops when Belting to required, will
find our rem as low as can 1w had in the Bast, and
retglit caved.
.1. d H. PHILLIPS;
SO and AB tit. Clair West.
~ ~'3`~.
NEW, OrE.ICA SOUSE.
WV. righ-nzgsow.
, M . W. CANNING
Lessee•
Manager
Last night but two of the engagement of the
charming young artiste.
BUSS NELLIE GEILIION,
And the popular Tragedlun, HORT. JOHNSTON.
TIIIiRIaDAY I'VENINtI. Sept.• 11th. will be
presented an entirely' new drams, tu four acts. blf
Hoist. Johnston. entitled
THE SONS OF LIBFRTY ; or. TUE TROEXOWI TS
Or OLD iItELAD•
Tim, "ills songs Miss Nellie German.
% ild Rooney Mr. Robert Johnston.
•
Grand Matinee on Saturday.
WREADLNG.
•
Rev. SIAM EVANS
Will give a READING of selections from favorite
authors at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
(Liberty street, between Wood and Seventh,) -
Thursday Evening, September 17th, 1868.
rnocacAlims
Our Defenders....
The Idiot R0y..........
The Irish Picket
" VEnY nx..-"
The •6allinfr of the (fray
Swan •
Hubert and Arthur... Ming. John
The .Neur Comer. A Lancashire Poem.
To conclude witn Dickens' Nicholas Mal eby,AC
"bqueela Academy."
And selections from Nlcholss :IteklebY
TICKETS
To be had at the Unsic Stores, Henry bitnerba.aod
at the coon Doora open at 7; reading at 7M o'clock.
re'MASONIC BALL.
POSITIVELY TIIE LAST WEEK
OF THE FAVORITE
LOCRENIA•
CoMmeneing MONDAY EVENING, September 14.
with his immense troupe OtL.RAItN ED CANARIES.
JAVA SPARROWS. PAROQUETS, WHITE MICE4i3
AND RIVSIAN CAT. seol:x
IWPROIF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
No. 75 THIRD STREET,
dayso open for tbe ,
eption of f pupils. Class and hours—For
L%-
dies, Masters and Misses. NY , dnesday and
%.
Saturday,
at 2 o'clock P. For Gentleni,n—Tuesday and
Friday
,Evenings„ at 8 o'c ok. private lessons
given. Circthars. can be bad at the Music Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out of the city, If
-convenient, attended to.
ire Hall to let to Select Parties
MISCELLANEOUS.
PROCLAMATION.'
CITY OF PITTSBURGH', SS.
In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of tee Commonwealth' of Penn
sylvania, providing ftr the in .orpo: stem of the City •
of Pittsburgh, and of tee various supplements
thereto, L JAME:" Ed. Ace MCI Fe Mayor of said
city, do Issue this my erect:tut:Won. that on the
Second T
i nesday in October, A. D. 1868,
tap of tie month, the freemen of
said city genetic , ' to vote fi r mei, tiers of the If use
of Emir sent attves of thi• Comtnotivrealth wille meet
at their several places of holding the elons In.
their respectls e wards and el , CT by billet. teeter the
provisions of the supplement. of the said Act of As
semelv, amine A pri l sixth day of April. 1867, and
the first day of, 1865, respectively, the fol
lowing named ofheerst
t •ne person t ,erve as Mae or of the City of Pitts
burgh, fur th toerm • f tnro• years.
I one person to serve as Treasurer of said city for
the term of three years.
One pert o to serve as Controller of said city for
the term of three years.
Twenty-three persons -to serve as Select Council
men fur the term of re
ye arse
Twentvehree persnus to i were as Select Council
men for the term of tine year.
Sixty-six pereost+ to sene asCommon Councilmen
for the term of one year. ~.
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Tile electors um the Fe W
et ard of the City of Pitts
burgh to meet at the ruble: reboot Home In said
ward, and elect two Enettib LS of Meltet and three
member. of Common Council.
The eiectoes of tile S. cued Ward of the City of
perseurgh to meet at the Pelee: -chute house in
said ward, and elect Leo dietnei ra of Select and Ware - -
members of Cummen C until. . •
The oectors of toe Third Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh tom et at this m it.
plubiug shop of Addy
1
Williams, cot uer et Sixty anti emitieleld streets,
and elect two monners of Select and three members
in COMMOn COUI,Cii.
the electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of.
m
Pittburgh to eet at the Public, School House in.
said s wee , anti elect two tempers of Seitct and
1 hree members of Common Council.
The elector, of the r bib hard of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at tee offic of the Ct.-rk of tbe
I.rphans Court, in the Court House. in said ward,
and elect two members of the Select and three mem
bers of i 'ommen Ceuncil.
'rho electors, of the Sixth Ward of the City of .
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public Sch-ol House, on
Ann street In said w.l' ii, and elect two members of
Select and lour members (tithe (101111:00n Council.
I he electors of the Sea. nth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to ni , et a. the Peelle. echoul House in
said ward. and elect tee members of Select and.
three Members of the Common Council.
ehe electo sof the E gent War of the City of ,
' Pittsburgh to m: et at the house of lit nry Wilson,
corner of Franklin and Fill, n streeite In said ward,
and elect tyro membe• • of t elect ond Ur ree members
of the Coalition t minuet.
The electors of the Ninth Ward of the City of
Pittiborgh to meet at the Public School House In
said ward. and elect twit members of Select and
three merubei a of the Common Council.
•the electors ie the Tenth. Ward of the City of .
Pittenurgh te meet at the
and
Tavern. corner of
Penn and Mechanic streets. and elect two members
' of the Select and two members of the Common.
COuncil.
The electors of the 'Eleventh Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Putoic 2.501001 House i t ,
bald Ward, and elect two members of the Sel. ct and
three members of the Common Council.
The elector& of the Tweitth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at toe Vuotic chool House In
said w.rd, and etect two mem. era. 'of tht Select and
five members of the Common Council.
The eleetors -of the Thirteenth Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet the Poetic 'chord House in.
said ward, and elect two member of the Select and
two members of the Common Connell.
The electors of the Fount. ena h Ward of the city
of Pittsbtirgh to meet at the Yuba, Set ,o 1 House in
said ward, and elect two members of the select and
fuer membe aof the Commo Conuclo i•
The electors of the Fifteenth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Pool' , Sch,ful 'House to
sold ward. and elect two nt,rone rs of the Select and
four membe , n of the Comm n Cu'.. ell.
The electors of the Sixteenth Ward of the City of
Pittsbu , gb to Ixtet. at the Wigwam. corner of Main
aed P. a , streets, 1. said ward, and elect two mem
bers of the Select and two members of tab Corinne* .
Coun , ll
he electors of the Seventeenth Ward of the CRY
of ritt burgh to meet at the Public Schoot House in •
said we d, and elect two members o the Solent and
three nu Inners or t he Common Council.
he electors of the Et,,ltteenth Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet at toe Pumio,Cl3ooi House to
said ward, rid elect two members of the Select and
two members of the Conitto.n C, upon. •
Timed otors of toe Nineteentl Ward of the my
of Ptttsburgu to me. tat the Hollow School House.
on Hill street, In said ward and elect two meMbers
of the be.ect and two members of the Common
Council.
The ol• ctors of the Twentieth Ward of the City
of Pi, tsburgh to m• et at 11 , itler's ,chool House in
said ward, and et. ct two mvmh.rs or the Select and
t• omcnt•,eta u. t hr. C"mmon Council.
he electors of the Twenty nr r W
Co
ard of the City
me t of Pittsburgh to at th road W , in w%e tM.
sa d wort,
and of
Spring str. et and Puck. ty
elect two merritiers of the select and two members of
the Common Co. null.
econd Ward of the
The ele .tors of this Twenty-s
City of Pittsburgh to meet at e tr n .. in School
House - 1u said ward. and elect two th meat:fres of the
elect and two member,
of til e
Toe electors of the rwen I h C oc
od Ward Catticounci city
or riieborgo teitneet at tr -aslewo School House,
In
said war.l. and el, t
two in, mbers of thotieleet
and two nit tuber , : of t e
In testimony wtter. have hereunto
S. tmy ban , and sod the re al of the said
City of riosnurgh. this twelfth day of Sep
tember, • /WO
',coif.% et LAG VI OISE. Mayor.
FRENCH BURK MILL STONES.
French Barr Smut Nachineni
TJI BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE.
Portable Flour and 'Peed Mills,
BOLTING CLOTHS,
All numkers and best quality. For sale as
319 and 321 Liberty St—Pittsburgh, Pa.
W. W. lITALLAVN.
au2s
LOUR! FLOUR!! 'FLOUR!!! .
reels around 4 nd Wiwi. , Flour. ,
Whits Sta. , Mls, fur tau:illy,
Riverside MI l,- icor Bakers. • '
B idle Mill, tor Bakers. ' •
Out.arlo Mill. fur Bakers.
Monitor Mill. for Baker,.
(311 SM. sprtutl.dd, 0, Family 'Mar. ' •
earev's XXXX Fausby I. lora.
Mad Itive. F .inOtly r. r tou
F Xt..% WHICAT. •
TlatuVlevr Mills &. 'Lucy St. Loots.
Te.i Roar Bills \ do
I larlte's IS it dskers Flour.
Krybtonr aillia do
Cuionett Mils. do ••
•
For sate by.
WATT. LIS Nl7 Or Or".•
.17A stud 17* WWI) frr.
By T. Buchanan Rea.
By Southey.
Milt 8 Er/tear.
Shakspeare
rio cents.
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