The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 30, 1868, Image 5

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    " Mik OVER, 10111 THE PF.OPIX*-
P r
r WESTERN GUN WORKS Mini bsni
remove/1M N 0.179 SEITHFIELD STREET, ushers
Will always be found the most complete assortment ,
ilit la n aTa i ri l it ti t isms l e
t l o n t
kinds a Mrs
Pistols eartjethy repaired. Cash paid for
ARMY RITIAB and REVOLVERS. Send stamp
for illustrated Otreutar. Agents ,toanted in ewe
Ceton in UM United Stake. Address, J. IC JOHar
lITON. /19 Sinithiletd Street. Pittsburgh.
ftgrJOHN N. PURVIANCE,
itegisteritt Iltuirtiptcylor tld District.
Once, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.
4311° Mee honnr:ll n. v. to 5 P. M
RED, WHITE, BLUE,
GREEN; PURPLE. RUBY. GOLD,
AMBER, ORANGE. tSTAINED. •
ENAMELED AND GROUND GLASS
PAGE. ZELLERS & DUFF. 8 Wood street, Pitts
FOLILY LARD, put up in five
pound caddies; also in forty Dowd kegs, ex
pressly fbr family use, and warranted to keen sweet
all summer. For sale at the Family Grocery of
it NO. A. RENSHAW.
se3o Corner Liberty. and Hand streets.
ruess CANNED FRIIITS.—Just
receiving, of this season's crop fresh Peaches,
ears, Cherries. Strawberries, pine Apple, Toms,
toes, Green Corn and Pea., for sale at - lowest mar.
Stet rates, by the,case or single can,
RIC by ,
_ JOHN A. KSHAW,
gip ' corner Liberty and Hand streets.
ERN DISTRICT of PENN
_ At Pittsburgh. the 819th day of September. A. D.
1883. Ile undersigned hereby gives notice of his
sojaollittnent as. Assignee or GEORGE
TOOK. of Pittsburgh. In the county of Allegtteny,
sad State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who
alai been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own peti
tion by the.tustrict Court of said district..
. JOHN' H. BAILEY, Assignee,
seo:Ww Attornev-at-law. 89 Grant street.
— T . I e'
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &o.
MONDAY MORNING. October 12th, 1865, at
10 o'clock. by order of John H. Salley, Esq., As
signee in Bankniptcy of Samuel Hirsh, will be sold
at the Commercial Bales Rooms, No. 106 Smith
field street, a large stock or Clothing, Cloths, Cas.
simeres Oen , s Furnishing Goods, sc. comprisin g
Cassimire Frock and Sack Coats, Cassimers rants.
Overcoats, Vests, Jackets, Undershirts, Gent's
Collars, Stoves, Socks, Neck Ties. Handkerchief's,
213 pieces Cassimere, Buttons, a c.
se.VMS A. Mel - LW/LINE. Auct•r:
BAILEY; F.I . qtRELL & CO.,
Na 167 Smithfield Pittsburgh,
Mixrridtuares OF
LEAD PIPE &PLUMBERS' MATERIALS.
ARENT§ FOB
KNOWLES' AND SMUT'S
gIJERRATED STEAM PUMPS
sao:ws
MINAMELED GLASS,
Alt PAOE. ZELLERS & RUPP
PROPOSALS
FOR FURNISHING Cie materia
and erecting the NEW GATEWAY, and -
FXCES at the entrance to the Allegheny CeMetery,l
will be received at the Office of the Company, until
SAILVEDAY, the leth ef October.
Plans and -specification's can be seen at the office
of the Company, on the grounds.
CEIMMITT, JR..
se-19:yr.
BLACK was s.tcquEs.
Lama Lace Pobits,
9nUmer antWiSy
irtNit SALE AT LOW mom, BY
WHITE, ORE .& CO.,
N EW
WALL PAPERS,
For Sans, ParltbricipACltambers,
i OW.UPSNING, AT
IVY Market , St., near Slithi Ave.,
SOS. R. HUGHES & 13RO.
NION ENTERPRISE
FOUNDRY,
Wll. N. Jonarsolt,
•
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVES, Arches,
Grates, Fenders. Bash W eights, and all kinds of
Rollo w Ware Car Wheels and all kinds of 3fa
clatrierw Castings, COR. WATSON 1 iSHINOISS
STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. auZ:v=wAs
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS of the
- 7th and Bth (old 6th,) Wards.
•
•
_ All persons who have not paid their School and
•Connty Taxes for the present year are hereby notl-
Ile d to call at once and settle them at my office and
:e.ave costs. ' JOSp PH A'. BUTLER. Collector.
(Mee at Alderman's Office, 126 Wylie street.
GEORGE HEAVEN,
IdANUFACTUILKR OF
CREAM CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer in all kinds of FRUITS, NUTS, PICK
LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, ,te., &c. -
112 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny
13 AGE, ZELLERS & DUFF,:
S WOOD brs4 EXT. GL %SS MAN UFAUTURERS.
ENAMELED, STAINED
' . GROUND GLASS made to order
iENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Days of Exhibition, TUESDAY, Sept. 29; WED
NESDAY, Sept. '3O, and THURSDAY and FRI
DAY, October Ist and Ad, 1865, •
AT 73A.RRIE3BVRG'r.
Railroad Fare from Pittsburgli.to; Harrisburg and
return, $9.95. se2l
,FOll BENT.
HALL.—Large room of O. 58 Market Street,
HALL.-1Q for a Club or Nuclei. , " Room.
BASEMENT—Nos. EP add 78 Third Avenve,
expressly titled up fur a large restaura at,
Il
INEE
Attorney •at-Lvw. 98 Grant lit.
NOTICE. Application for sale
of Liquor. on file in the Clerabs Office.
ROBERT GRAIIAIf, eating house, South Fay
ette Township.
The License Board will sit on the 7th of October.
at 10 o'clock a. lc, for hearing the above applica
tion. .
JNO. G. GROW*, Clerk.
5e026111
MILTEI
EIM
TRAIN PIPE -BALL &ALBANS'
SUPRESORARTICLE ON
DRAIN PIPE, •
All size from one to twenty-four inebei at 'sr-EL
-- pox :KELLY'S, agents for manufacturers, 1 4 7
Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth streets..
013
grOIOTHY SEED,
jjk. vitt - BEE ARTICLE,
In store st LOWEST IitABICET PRICE
3.111N0N, 137 Ltberty Street.
ael9:x7B
°l` SALE,
prNB SEED WHEAT,
AT :849 LIBERTY BT.
'grronc9oBl Xo9 . lutiili C 9.
TWELFTH-.
ANNUAL FAIR
os', Tar.
Alledteny County Agricultural Soctety,
AT
IRON CITY PARK;
October 6th ,'7th , Bth and 9th, 1868..
The Grounds will be open to the public on WED
NESDAY, THURSDAY andirRIOAY. The HORSE
CIRCLE will be open for Lady. Equestrians on each
of three days, at 3 o'clock.
Exhibitors must become members of the Society,
und have their articles entered on Otpefore
iDAN EYENlNG,'October Stn. .
1 All articles and animals for exhibteltm (except
horses, ) must be within the enclosure by TRESDAY
NOON. Horses will be received on W t"DRESDAT
MORNINU, but must be previously entered.
Oortilyetltlen open to Exhibitors froni all pare of
the country. se3o:i 36.•0e2-a-ii&P
AN ORDINANCE
FOE OPENING
Harrison Street, Lawrenceville, front
Mill Street to Shoenberger"Street.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and exacted by the Cl
of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as
semb,ed, and It is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby autheristd to survey and open Harrison
street, Lawreneeril e, fIVE! MI street to Sheen
berger street, a- d G. 8. Bates, Edward Davison
and John Moore be aad are hereby appointed view
ers to ass ss benellts and appraise damage... ac
eurdance with an Act of Assembly approved January
Oth. 1864.
Inc . 2. That any Ordinance or part of ordinance
congletin g with the *usage of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same a ff ects this ordinance.
Ounaced and enacted into a law in Connell' this
28th day of September„A. D. 1888
JAMES IicAITLEY,
President of Select. Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW
• Clerk of Select Council. •
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: HUGII hickiarar.n,
Clerk of Common Connell.
AN ORDINANCE,
FOR OPENING
lbfulberry Alley, from Harrison Street
to. Schweinhart's Lot.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authortty of the same That the City Engineer
be, and is hereby authorized to survey and open .
Mulbern Alley from Harri s on street westwardly to
gebwarrs lot, in accordance with the ••City
District Plan" and to appraise damages caused
thereby. and assess the samisen property beneatted,
Paul Seibert. Thomas IYaln and James M. Taylor,
are hereby appointed viewers in accordance with an
alit of Assetnbly, approved January 6th. 1864.
•
Sac A. That any ordinance or part of ordnance
-oonfitettoft with the passel° of this ordinance at the
'present time, De - and the same la hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained sad enacted into a law ln Councils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 184311.
MGM: -
JAMES MET ;
Presideit of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Minnow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
- W. ,A. ,TOMLINSoN.
President of C ommon CauLtl.
Attest:, H canlicMAßTEl,
• Clerk of Common Council. be3o
AN ORDINANCE
SUPEICIRSWSDEN'T
Street.
J. M. GEAZZA3I.
M:)10MThil:
Sorising the Partial Grading of Col
vircli Street, from Gumberes Western
Line to his Eastern !Line.
•
Sacnoir 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh. in r elect and Common Councils
assemble', and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the same. That the City Engineer
venue he is hereby authorized and directed to ads
. for proposals for the partial grading of Col
wet_ street, from OnnitierVs western line to his
eastern line, and to let the same in the manner dl
rected'by an ordinance concerning streets, passed
August 31st, 1857: also. an act concerning streets.
approved January 6111, 1864.
158. C. 2. That any ordinance ofpart of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
Present time, be and the cam- Is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
• I .rdained and • nacted into a law In Councils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1868.•
JAMES M'AULET.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. 8. MORROW,
ulerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President Common Council.
Attest: il• MOJA:mot,
Clerk of Common . Council.
se3o
AN .ORDINANCE
For Opening St. Marrs Avenue, Law
renceville, through to the Greensburg
Turnpike.
Eir.ffrlON 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittshurgh. in Select and Common Councils as
sembted, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the same. That the City Engineer
be and he Is - hereby authorized and directed to snr
veyand open Bt. Diary Avenue (Lawrenceville.)
through to the Greensburg Turnpike, and to award
the damages and toes' benefits. JOHN M. IRWIN,
JACKSON DUNCAN and PHILIP DRU d are here
by appointed; In accordance with an act of Assem
bly approved Eisattary Bth. 188 a _
bac. Y. 'that any ordinance or part of ordinance
connicting the : passage of this ordinance at the
present time., be and Use same is hereby repealed so
far as the same a ff ects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1888.
JAMES kIeAULEY.
' President of Select Connell.
Attets: E. B. 110nhow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Connell.
Attest: EL McMAtivan,
Clerk of •ommon Connell. se3o
•AN ORDINANCE
•
iliTidening Aiken's Lane.
SECTION 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Connell assem-'
bled, and It I, hereby enacted by the autority of
the - same, That Aiken's Lane be and 'the h
',emelt'
hereby opened and widened In accordance wl h a
p an herewith submitted, and to award damages
caused thereby. Dr. It. C. Beaty, John It. Nur
docti, and George it. White are hereby appointed.
Sen. 2. That any ordinance or part ot ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance lathe
- present time, be and the hams Is hereby repealed so
far as the same affecia this ordinance-
Ordained and enacted into a law In Conncils, this
28th day of Septtmber A. P. VMS.
JAMES itl'Ail LEV.
, M
, , President of Select Council
Attest: E. S. ortitOw,
ClerkMf Select Council. - 2_ I
W. A • TO.M.LINSO . N.
President of Common COUIIa
Attest: litnli MCMAsTEIt,
. Opt*. of Common Connell -
'2 :30 ,
A -- --
N OBDINANCE
For a Boarfl Walk on Neville street,
from Pennsylvania Avenue to Centre
Avenue.
SEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assem
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
a a t m o r Th e a d t a tnhd City
t E ed n g t i o n e a e dv b r e t iasne d
fu h r e
p is r ohpeorebly
for
the construction of a Dowd Sidewalk on :Seville
street. from Pennsylvania avenue to Centre avenue,
and lu connection with the Committee on Meads to
let the same.
Skim. 2. The cost of constructing .the same to he
assessed to property frunming thereon, and to be
collected as the assessments made by the city are
collected. -
SEC. 3. That arty ordinance or part of ordinance:
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
fur as time same affects this ordinance. - '
Ordained and enacted into a law in domicile, this
2 sth day of September, A. D. 1505.
S '
President of Select Councl
-Attest: E. S. Monnow,
W
Clerk of Select Council
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Continua Counc
Attest: 11.
Clerk of uommon Connell
AN ORDINANCE
CONSTRUCTING
Nicolson Pavement on St. Clair Stree
SECTION 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the_Cit
of Pittsburh in Se ect and Common Councils as
sembled, an. g it
' In hereby ordained and enacted b yl
the authority of the same Tnat the Committee ou
on Streets be and they are hereby authorized to con-,
grant for the construction of t leolson Pavement on
St. Clair street, troth the terminus of the Market
street pavement to the Suspedsion Srldge.l
SEC. '2. That any ordinance or part el ordinance.
sarie is hereby, repealed so
conflicting 'dill the pavange of this ordinance at the
b he
as s tpret time,
far .• same affects tls ottllnance,
' ordained and enacted into a „ ill: , in Councils, this
Mgth day of zeptember, JAV B S. I
Mc,AISI,EY.
president ?t• Select Council.
Attest: E. 8. MongoW,
- Clerk of Select
VT. A. ''•""ms•Ols.
' • President of Ot , MOn
v
,Attf4s; ~ • U. Asit,
Vert of Common , oila
PAM BURGFIft.CIIII.II%e ITIMAt.
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Rupplernentilirj-tci Chang
ing the Nauieo of Streets.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted 'by the
City of Pittsburgh, in !elect and Common Councils
assembled, and It is 'hereby ordained and
actedena
bv the authority of the 511111e,That so much of
Zinauce passed August allst, MIL changing the
names of various streets In the city, be and the same
I beret,' repealed as far as relates to all streets east
`of Covington or Fortieth W. et. and the following
'numbers substituted in lieu thereof, viz;
Borough street to be called Forte-first street.
Cuesteut street to be called Forty second steed.
Ewalt street to be called Forty-third street.
Bellefontaine street to be called Forty-fourth
street. •
St. Diary's avenue to be called Forty-fifth street.
• Church street to be called Forty-sixth street.
I Shoenberger street to be called Forty-seventh
street.
Mill street to be called Forty-eighth street.
Lothrop street to be called Forty-ninth street.
Jack. ,, on street to be called Fiftieth street.
1 sae. A. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with
the passage ofthis ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
thr as-the came affects, this ordinance.
ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this
Path day of September. 1868.
JAMES MeAULEY,
President of Select Council.
I Ming: E. S. MOtroovz,
Clerk of Se,ect Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council..
Attest: Nunn McitIASTEn.
Clerk of Common Connell. ken)
AN ORDINANCE
For a Board Walk tra the South Side of
the tteeeethorit Turnpike, from Bel
ton,. Lane to Centte Aeolians. ,_
SI.CTION 1. Be It ordained and mulcted by the Clty
of eittsburgh, in Select'and Common councils as.
'emitted, and it is hereby ordained Led enacted by
the authorly of the same, That the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorized to advertOe tur pro
posals for the construction of a board walk on the
south side of the Oreensbure Turnpike. train igel
ion, s Lane to Centre avenue, and to let the same in
accordance with acts of Assembly and City Ordl.
mince* providing - therefor.
i• no. Tha• any ordinance or pot of ordinance ,
condlcting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time,rbe sad the same 11 hereby repealed co
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted late a law in Commits, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1868.
JAMES MeAULF.P. •
• • Premarital of Select Council.
: Attest: E. 8. MOnnoW,
Clerk of Select Council - .
W. A. TOMLINSON,
• President of Common Council.
Attest: H. MCMASTER,
Clerk of Common Council. se3O
AN ORDINANCE
I MD
For illeolson Pavement on Diamond
Alley, from {Wood it. to the Diamond.
13gctiON 1, Be It ordained sod enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh ln ecd Common Connell, as
sembled, and i t lahe re b y or ainnd and enacted by
the authority or the same, That the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for_pro
pose's tor the Pavia* of Diamond alley. from Wood
street to the Diamond. with Sicolson Pavement,
and to let the name In accordance with ordinances
of the city.
Sac. Z. That any ordinance or Imre of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of aids ordinance at 'be
present time, be and we same la emery repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
SIAM day of September, A. D. 1111511: -
JAMES hfcAULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW.
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council.
'Attest: H. Mniffforran.,
Clerk of Common Connell. se4o
AN ORDINANCE .
For Opening Forbes Streit, from Try
Steeet to Boyd Street.
BEv7tfrx I. Be ft ordained and, enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in &led and Coltman Councils as
tembled, and 11 is hereby ordained and enacted by
tAeauthority tht Dams. That the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorised to survey and open
Forbes street. from Try street to Boyd street. and
to Appraise damag, s caused thereby, and assets the
same un procerty benetitted: and DAVID HOLMES,
JOHN SCOTT and RICHARD HAYS are hereby
appointed. In accordsnce with an Rat of Assembly
approved January Bth, 1884.
Sac. 2, That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at•the
present time. be and the same Is hereb) repealed so
tar as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Auto a law in - Corncils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1888.
JAMES Mc MILEY,
Preslden , of sselect Council,
Attest.: E. S. MORROW,
Clerk of Select Council. •
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Com.uon Council.
Attest: It. McMAsritt.
Clerk of Common Connell
AN ORDINANCE
Grading, PIIIVIIIE and Curbing of Char
low, street, from Allen street to Wails
weight street .
ofSECTION I. Be it ordained and enacted by the MY
Pittsburgh, in Selert and Common Councils as
sembled, and it is hereby enae•ed by the authority of
the au t hor i se d t th direc ted ger be and tie is here
by and to edVertisefbr propoaals
for the Grading, Paving and Curbing of charlotte
street. from Alien street to Wainwright street. and
to let the same in the grinner directed by an Ordi
nance concerning streets, approved January 6th,
1804.
Sac. 2.. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
t i; r 4 esent time, be and the same Is hereby repealed so
as the same Affects this ordinance. -
- Ordained and enacted into a law In Connate; this
VSth day of September, JAMES A. D. 166 ii
bic.
J AULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW, •
Clerk of Select Council.
• W. A. TUKLINSON,
President of .Common Council.
Attest: H. Alektiitralt.
Clerk of Common Connell. sell
•
AN ORDINANCE
For the Pewits' Grading of Mahon
street, from Centre *venue to - Soho
street. .
EEC. I. Be ll ordained II
enacted by the City of
Pittsburgh. in Select andlCommon Councils assem
bled, and it to hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer be and he Is hereby
autnorlzed and oirected to advertise for proposals
for the partial grading of Mahon street. from Cert•
tre avenue to Soho street! and to let the same In the
Dianne. - direct, d by nun dlnance clucerning streets,
passed August Slat. 1851; an act concerning
streets. approved-January Oth. 15134.
SEC. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance
' conflicting the passage of thia ordinaticeat the pres
ent time. he and the same In hereby repealed so far
its the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacts. Into a law In Con nen.. this
UlStif day of ceptember, A D. 1565.
JAMES MeAULEN.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. 'Mountie.",
Clerk of Select Council.:
W. A: TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council...
Attest: 11. MeMAarga,
Cleric of ommon Cot licit. scat
AN ORDINANCE
For Opening Boundary street. from the
/Monongahela River to Neville street.
sm. i. Belt ordattted and enacted by thetlitY
Pittsburgh, fit ttetect and Commots Councils aesem
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the City Engineer he and be is hereby
authorized to sn6 ey and open Bounder, btreet,
from the Monongahela river to Neville street, in
accordance with the • City Dist let Plan," and to
appraise damages and assess benefits thereon.
-a)AVII)AIKi'N,S OREN WTON and JOHN
A. ItENSHAW arc hereby al/Wanted. In accord
ance with an Act of Assembly, approved January
Oth. 11iO4.
tikm. That any ordinance or
'conflicting with the passage of tit
P O resent lime, be and th e same is
far
ena as the same acts this onlinerdained aud ffe cted luto a la‘
2Stit day of :September, A. D. 11
JAMES
Prcsfdentj
'Attest: E. S. MORROW.
Clerk of Select Co nell.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council,
Attest: H. Mcbisterult.
Clerk of Common Council
•
AN ORDINANCE
For the Opening of final At street, Law-
reneeyllle, from theta!' ensburs•Turn
pike to 'Denny, street. •
. Samos 1. lie it ordntned and enacted by the etty
of Pittsburgh, tn Select anit Usnonon Llownetta as
remfaeff. and U is herein: enacted by aufhorttg if the
same, That the Cite Engineer Ai and he Is hereby
autherlzed to sury..y . and open Niasiett street. from
the Ore,. eburg Turnpike to Denny street. and WM.
JANIICY, W-bi. SMITH and JAMES T.
the
are hereby appointed viewers ti appraise the data
agd, and assess benefits In mecordanee with all act of
Assembly unproved Rumors 6th, 1804. rordlnance
Sue. S. That any o e Or part o
t
c he passae of this ordinance at the
.present onflictin timg with
e, be anti the sa g me le hereby repealed so
far as the same affect* tble ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
1 2,8 th day of September. A. D. 1668.
Attest: E. B. biOne;Foryres,ileA4lE°ll EiVettliClTnal.
_ Clerk of Select Cektacit. • ,
W. A. TONLINSON,
President of Common Councils.
Attest; /1. Meliasrme,
Clerk ot lamaion-Connoil, EA
. . , . .
BDVERTh EMENI .
AUTHORIZING THE
At' ORDINANCE - .
.• • SMUTTING
Appropriation No, 28, Water exten
sion Loan, Int rest and A ppropria
tion ; No. 26, ater Extension Loan
Sinking Fund. •
Sign . iom 1. Be it o dUtoed and enacted lay the
Cit. of Pltttburgh. in • elect and common Councils
•ssembli-d, and It Is ereby ordained am! enacted
shallauthority of th same. That hereafter there
be two adroit° at atrpropriations et City
Funds, Number 25, t be known as nrater Exten
sion Loan interest a d Number 26. to be known
as Water Extension I.nan iquktifir Enisci •
Fite. 2. 1 list th re Ise and ish:.reby appropriated
from the water , reneal coil cied and to uomillected
daring the current 3.ear to • pproprfation
eight thousand eight hundred and tifty dollars.
(48,8500 and to AppropriAiton No 26 the sum of
Ave thonoand dollars 05,600.
SEC. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of thin orfltallee at tbo
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed sir
far as the came affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1808.
JADIEn SicAULEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW. • "
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSO N ,
President of Common Council.
Attest: FL lithfASXXil.
Clerk of Common Council. sex:
AN ' ORIALLINCE
Monolog the erode of Apring Alley,
from Twenty.Elobsh to Twenty.Nlasti
streets. •
Sue. I. Be It orcia seit i and-41*watt by the City of
Pittsburgh., In Be and Comnion Counet ts assem
bled, and it is hereby by the authority ofthe
Same, That the g eof Spring alley, Twelnh
ward, be so changed as to be 07 a uniformgrime, or
a fall of six ill) inches per_lbo feet. Irom - Twenty-
Elstub to Twenty-Ninth street.
Sec.:. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with a nd epassag of this ordinance at the
present time, be the same is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
SSth day of September, A. U. 1865.
JAMES kIeAULET,
President of Select Council. ,
- Attest: r. S. ltiounow, -
-
. Clerk of Seiect Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
• President of Common Council.
Attest: M. MCMASTER,
CUTE of Common Council. ee3o
A N
Eitalittatilog the Grade of Thirty-Third
street; from Peas street to Peatioyl
vanla Railroad.
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Szc. 1. Be U ordrasted and enacted bylihe city
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Counci ampem.
and it is hereby ended by the auteerity or the
same, Teat the grade of Thirty. third street, from.
Pen street to Pen asylyants Raliromi, be establish
ed in accordance with a plan 'submitted herewith. a
cony whereof to be placed lathe city z ug i um e,
Office. ,
Sac. 2.. That any ordinance er rad of or di nance
conflicting with the passage of this ot.u nti n t e et t h e
present time, be and the same Is heretlYreimaled so
fer as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in COODCIN tags
218th day of September, A.M. UMW
JAMES MeAIILEE.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Idonnow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
__ _
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council;`
Attest: H. lifc3L...
Clera of Common Connell. se3o
AN ORDINANCE
Locating Sand Street.
SE( TIoN 1. Be it or lainedand enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, In Select and Coalmen Councils as•
sembled4and It is bereby ordained and enacted by
the authOrity of the same, 'that spindle street be
and 'the same is herieby located on the line between
ahed prr oNpegrtyv o . f n r. a ;
c A c . o Jrd •
aDncaevi s
with
ah peian
herewith submitted, and that the same shall be called Sand
Street.
Sr.c. S. That still ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with ttie paa,age of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the ssm" is hereby repealed so
fir as the same affects MIS ordinance
Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this
58th day of Sepiember, A. D. 1868.
J AMES ?de AUI,Er.
President of Select Council.
Atte-t:1 1
E. S. ohuow, •
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMIXESON.
_ President of Common Council.
Attest: IitSIASTILIt,
Clerk of Common Council. se3o
AN:ORDINANCE
•
Amending Section Third of Chapter
Torenty.third of the City Code.
Be It enacted, Th , t Section third or Chapter third
of the Ci Code. be nd the same is amend
ed so auto read thus: a hereby
The Mayor shall not deliver
such license or permit to any person until he has re
ceived fur the use of the city the following sums. to
wit: For any uptris live dollars for each day or night
of performance, or twenty dolts s for etch and
every week; for circus riding or feats of horseman
ship, ten dollars for eactrdry or night performance;
for a menagerie of animals, not less than twenty
dollars for any - time not exceeding twenty-four
hours, and at the same price for every , twenty four ,
hours thereafter; for sue panorama., diorama; ex
hibition of paintings or statuary, or exhibition of
any naturalcuriosity, five dollars for day and night,
and for any concerts or musical entertainments: Sire
dollars per day or night. •
JAMES AULEY,
Preeldent of deject Council.
Attest: E. S. MORROW,
Clerk of Select Council.
W. Al TONLINSUN,
Pleildent of Common Connell.
Attest: Haan MclitAsmt.
Clerk of Common Connell.
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A N ORDINANCE:
geTIONI. Be It ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils as
sembled, and it le hereby ordained and enacted by
the suthoraty of the same. That the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorized tn advertise fur pro
posals for the construction of a Board Walk on Fifth
avenue, (south side,)-from Neville street to Wilkins
avenue. and to let the same In aceordance with Wit
of Assembly and city ordinances providing therefor.
sac. Pl. 'that any ordinance, or part of ordinance.
condictine with the passage of this ordinance at the
present tittle, be and the same Is hereby repealed so
far as the same sines this ordinance.
ordained anti enacted into a law In Councils, this
281 h day of beptembor, A. DARNS.
JAKE* McAULEY.
President of Select Counel
Attest: F. S. Monnow,
Clerk of select uhcll.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Count:
Attest: H. Mcidkerzn,
Clerk of Ch.mmon Council.
AN ORDIN AN C
r_. - EcTION 1. Be It ordained and enamted b 0 the
of ittsburgh, luiselect and ColllTrOn e na cted asse mbl e d,
and it is hereby ordained and enacted'by
the atitho. ily of the same, That the herenth section
or the thirteenth chanter of the City Code, be and is
hereby nineaded by striking out of the same the
word "suspected" in lite E.CCOIIiI line thereof, before
the words might walkers."
SIC. 2, That any ortildianee or part of ordinance
coud.cting with therpa.sage of this ordinance at the
pr.rsent time, be and the aatne Is erenv repealed so
far,as the same affects this ordinance
Ordained and enacted in o law , n Councils this
28th day of September, A. 1). 1808. ,
J itS Mu AXLES%
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. , 5.-MonnOw,
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest; HUGS MCMAnTsit.
Clerk of Common Council. se3o
AN ORDINANCE '
FUR THE
WIDENING OF - NEVILLE STREET
SECTION L lie it ordained an I enacted by the City
of PIO. burgh. In Nelect and t onanou councils as.
seMblep , and It la hereby mat tel by the p authority
of the moue, That eville et rent be oen to
to a
width of sixty (00) le N nt, by ad ling tis. feet te each
„
laid° of said street, as laid down on City District
Sao, 2. That any ordinance t ir part of ordinance
conflicting wi,h the passage o this oldunince at the
Prebeut rime. be and the „rine is hereby repealed so
fa/14 the same affects this ordinance.
ord..ined and enacted into a law In Councils, this
:28th day Of September, A. D. 1811s1.
JAMES McAULEY,
President of Select Council,
Attest: E. S. Mounow,
Clerk of Select Connell.
W. A. TAM LINspN,
President of motion Council.
Attest! 11, MCMAsigtt.
Clerk or C o mmon c o ,
piGr r , ZELLERS Si,
MANUFACTU
STAINED. ENAMELED and
GItOUND GLASS m
FULIFLUCES of flu
(JOSEPH" ED Otl
IN (WHITE AND OPER)
'are of ortilininco
o fl er o fi r .ib t
e l ) i t o irit:elni:c:ei dethlblio:
o .
McAUT.EY.
Select Council.
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Also. COIIIIVERIEIVS new
" S AMLESS —
In all de trahle shades. A larg
POINT ACE and POIN T' AP
Just reee ved and tor sale at aattal
AT EATO
No. 17 Fifth
E2l
PAGEL tELLERS &
A. AIMS uFACTURZES STAI
)1143 UM= A24D ti
.A.trITERTISIMMIOIS
T .-
RAILROAD.
7
. .
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and supervisioa of the Govern
( sward by the extraordinary rc
' f the powerful Corporations to
I . d—la rapidly approaching corn
i o to say that NEW YORK AND
THE GRE .
IPAC/F/
—receiving the aid
ment, and carried ft
sources and energy
which tt was entrust
pletion, and it is sal
SAN FRANCISCO
WILL BE CONNECTED BY SAIL
BY THE FOURTH OF JULY NEXT.
More than two-thirds of the Through Line and
Branches between the Missouri River wad tbelPa
°Bic Ocean are constructed, at a cost of nearly
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS,
And the remainder lo being pushed forward wlth
unparalleled vigor. The
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Central Pacific Railroad Co.,
To whom belongs the Western and Principal Por.;
tion of the Msin•:item Line, receive from the United
states Government,
I. The right of way through the Territories, with
he use or timber and materials along the route.
11. An absolute giant of twenty reactions Der mite
t 112,800 acres,) of the PUBLIC LANDS on the
Ilne, the rolniniutti value of which 11 now fixed at
$2.50 par acre. •
111. A special issue of U. 13. Biz Per Cent. Bonds,
at the average rate of gra.ooo per mile, delivered
u the work progresses, which the Company are al
lowed to repay within thirty years. mainly by trans
portatton services.
IV. Authority to lune their own Ifirst Mortgage
condo to the same inmint, baring the preferred
n—superior to that' of the Ocreennnent.
V. It receives, in addition. donations and salmi
es from the Butte and' ities of Celiforeta, amount
', g to more than 0,000.009'1R 110.1... Di
Oran aggregate of Cash Resources for construe-,
on of more them stetyliedilliMas ispcm 725
I
• • ties, independent of the ten millions of acres of
I
übile lands, and furlber subscriptions te the Caps•
I Stock. me early compl4tion of the enterprise
therefore beyond all doubt.
This Company have already , carried their read
e • ccessfully across the Sierra Nevada Mountains,
end are rapidly extending the track across the Salt
L' ake Plains, and have already a valuable way-traMc
ereon. Besides a mileage upon all through 1401 ,
ess, this road, having the best lends for settle
eat, the most productive mines, the nearest mar
ets, and being exempt from Com Petition. will al.
' ye commend large revenues. The let earning
• pun the completed portluss are more than double
he total annual interest liabilities to be assumed
ht-etiptes.
The 11 4Virsigned offer for and recommend to
nvestors, • k e
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DST lIMIAGB 20-YEAR GOLD 'BONDS
Central Pacific Baaroad Company,
1
Soaring *lx percent: per annum In... rest, both prin .
elpal and Interest payable ba ~.
"UNITED STATES GOLD COINvp
These Bonds are the first lien upon one of the mos. -
.
.
productive and valuable railroad lines in the world
--s. line which will be finished within twelve month'. A VERY LAREig STOCK,
and which is already earning, after paying opera
ting expenses. mot a than twice the annual charge
of Its Bonded Debt. They are already widely
ktfown and esteemed In this country an Europe. .... J ...
and it is believed the remainder of the Loan will JO% COW alltiererea.
,
speedily be taken.
A limited amount will be disposed of at
103 Per Cent., and Aierned Interest, in I
The Bonds are of $l,OOO each, with semi-annusi
gold coupons attached. Payable In July andjenuell•
,fT' The Compar y reserve the right to advance
the price at any time; but ail orders actually in
tronsitu at the time of any such advance will be
filled at present price. At this time they pay more
than 8 per cent. upon the irvestment„ and have,
from 'National and State 'awl, guarantees superior
to any other corporate securities now offered.
We receive all classes of Government Bonds at
their lull market rates, in exchange for the Central
Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to
realise from b TO 10 PER CENT. PROPIT, and
keep the principal of their investment equally
secure.
Orders and inquiries will receive prompt atten
tion. Information, -Descriptive Pamphlets, eto.,
giving a Pall account of the Organisation, Progress,-
Business and Prospects of the enterprise famished
on application. Bondi sent by return Express at
Subscriptions received by Banks and Bankers,
• Agents for Loan, and by
Lk!!!UFA T. BEADY 4t CO,. Pittsburgh,
ROBINSON BROS.,
S. BIeCLEAN & CO., do.
NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Wheel's
Sr All descriptions of GOVERNMENT SECU
RITIES BOUGHT, SOLD or EXCHANGED at our
once, and by Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET
BATES. ' 1
,Accounts or Banks, Bankers and others re
ceived and favorable arrangements made for deslra
ble accounts.
FISK & HATCH,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES, and FINANCIAL 'AGENTS
OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York.
VERY SIZE, COLOR OVI , PAT
TERNS OF STAULLED LAsS. P (GE. ZEL
.bitt74 3 DUFF, $ Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa!
A MICROSCOPE
Equal in Power to an Instrument Cost
tug 814. Simple and Durable.
"The 'microscope is one of the Noon useful instru.
menu; IL has been extensively employed of late
years in detecting adulteration In food and other
substances which could not be. easily alseovered by
chemical atm ly.ta: and to all It is a source of eleva
ting and instructive amusement. ,- This little Instru
ment, although ',errant, In every part. is retailed at
tne low price of one dollar."—Scientific American,
January 213, MT.
"A neat and complete thing, and a wonderfully
I , •genlous and convenient little pocket thing it is.
No one who wishes to be able ri detect bad bank
bills. or examine the smallest item in creation,
should he without it."—rational Eagle, (flare
mold, N.
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R. S. DAVIS, 93 WOOD STREET.
6C26:811T1T •
ECONOMIZE YOUR FUEL, by
using the
SEINE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR,
the only true and easily ; regulated Cove, nor made;
perfect in its operations end truly rellatile. A large
size Governor can he seen at the office of PENCE
VAL BECKETT, Mechanical Engineer and Solici
tor of Patents, No. 10 Federal street, Allegheny
City, the only agent for this Governor La the West.
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AIA.NUF ACTURE
STAINED GLAsI.
3 de t° order,
GENUINE
OVES,
OFFICE CITY ENGINEEtt AN NURVICY 13. R,
Plpranuntin, Sept D .
21. 1141 I
.. OTICE.—The Assessment for
Grading, Paving and Curbing ShIALLIIAN
teEET front Smith to t aylor street. Is now ready
for examination, and can be seen ai thls °thee until
TIN IttIDAY, oat. let, ISOS, when It will be re•
turned tothe City Treasurer's Othee for collection.
ae2l: xe7 11 1. J....11t)01tE, City.= g er.
COLORS
KIDS,
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL
CLOTH, for Window Shades—superior In
rituality and lower In twice than tho Eastern manu
facture. Another large supply of the different
widths just recelyed from factory
PHILLIPS.
9111 and 9R St ('.lair Woo*
consignment of
%NUE tiQUDS,
tory rim,
I a
5 BUSHELS
09
BM SOUTHERN RED WHII/LT,
venue.
DUFF,
UV
; MD ULAN.%
To arrive and for sale by
seta & &WEB
,
by THE
(harreney.
FOR ONE DOLLAR
FOR ISALEIIY
~~4C' i ... .r::a,._•-1ca.......,, ._
POLITIC
STS,
W7TII AND WARM& AT.
TENTION f—The Baser Cab •Watehlag
Phalanx'. of the !SEVENTH L A 111 D EIGHTH
W A.RDS .
• - . .. .
WILLMEET , x4).-NIGHT ,
At half-past 6 olock,•:1, , t;, ~-„ ,I.
At HEADQUARTERS. to act as an wort or
BTOCKETT MATHEWS, of Marelood. Let 11 / 1 -
attend,-. so* --
ra'ATTENTION, ..
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COMPAIff_ AL-
All members wishing to attend the PhiladelAis
Convention will meet at CITY HAL.L, at Ago elect
THIS AFTERNOON; with unltorma, - to take the
p
4 .m. train.
Bete D. DUNSEATH. Jr.. laaPtstn•
EgrA REPUBLICAN
ELM MEETING
WILL BE HELD
• AT CITY HALL,
iv e d a esday. Sept. aoth, at 7 1•s P. N.
STOCBETT MATHEWS, Esq.. of Maryland, will.
address the meeting.
The seats inside the railing will be reserved far
ladies. By order of
sew Con. ON S?SAURS AND NiWrniGg.
Wit EPUB L 1 CA Nl_ MEETING*
will be held at the times Ind pikes follow
Inc, and will be addressed as Indicated:
WEDNESDAY, Sept. ISIS,
McHENRY'S MILLS. Findley Tp. THOMAS SW
ING and.J. 1 115*
12TH WARD 'WIGWAM, at Thr. Y. Gen. WM.
BLAKELY and J. E. MoICELVEY, Esq. Prof.
J. W POPS will Mug.. • . •
RHARTIEES TOWNSHIP, on Stenben'otlle Road.
at J. B. Lawson's Store. Hon. J. K. MOOR
HEAD and Hon. JAB. L. GRAHAM.
WEST DEER TOWNSHIP, of School Noose No. 4..
S. P. FULTON, Itstp., and Cot. J. A. DANZ&
OITT HALL, Ist T% P.Y. B. STOCIIIITT MAT
THEWS, Esu.
TIIVISSDAY, October Ist, MSC&
MOON TOWNSHIP, Sohool House No. A at 13f-
P. x. Col. RUSSELL EREETT and , How. J. K.
MOORHEAD. f.
WIGWAM. Nast Liberty. at 7% r; rt. NOII , P. C.
SHANNON and Dr. A.H. GE:0313.
DIAMOND, Allegheny City. at Th r. re. Won.
d.
P. PENLTEY and C. W. BOBS, Niq.
By order of Committee on Speakers and Meetlruta.
E. A. MONTOOTE, Chairman.
JNO. S. LAIMIX, Secretary. Lula
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EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flanne4
IN GOOD S7YLEfi.
IWELROY,
DICKSON
CO,
WHOLESALE
CRY al-1::›07:1151,
0146
WOOD STREE T .
MA.B4THON, I
SILVER MINING COMPANY,
OF NEVADA.
President—WM. 117HENDEB8O1,,
Of the Firm of Brinton & Henderson.
Philadelphia Hydraulic WOOLIL
Treasurer, : : : J• H• HORNER.
Office, No. 154 South 4th Sheet,
PHII.A.I3EIAP.MUL.I
ROOM No. 5, SECOND FLOOR.
Capital; : : : : .., $500,000.
Shares, $lO each, Preferred•
The Company guarantees 12% PER CENT` PER
ANNUNI ON ITS PREFERRED STOOK.
Rut a limited number of shares of the -Preferred
Stock will be sold.
No stock will be issued until the funds fOr the
same are received at the office of the COo:Val .
sent at o r prir
to, feuds
Remittances should be made in dr o r
in Philadelpnia, and the stock bs e
charge.
The Company reserve the right
to advancconitg
preferred stock at any time.
which cry be bad
A.prospectus has been inned . -
by applying to the office.
All communications to be addressed to the Presto
dents at the Office of the Company.
WhL lEENDISON, -
1108110451T.1
gardana
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