E= . . tvi:!, it , uktio r ik A u t ., 1, t S FROM EVROPE-NO. 11. A Visit to the Metropolitan tabernacle. tcorrespolideacti of the Pitteminch ofizatez Lohloou September, 1868. Being in London on Lord's day, the 80th of August, wewent first of all, as nearly all strangers do, when in the city, to hear air. Spurgeon. Having read many of his sermons, especially his earlier published ones, and having read many descriptions of the man and the character and style of his/ preaching, I had, very naturally, a strong/ desire to see and hear him. Mr. Spurgeon, though still a young man, has become the principal notability of London; and the Me tropohlan Tabernacle, a widely known ni stitution of London. He preaches' to the largest congregation of any man in the world, .and the church. of which- he is the pastor, INnumbering nearly four thonsand tom ' muniiiants, is the largest In =the world. Twelve or. fifteen years - ago - he came to London, a young man without name or 'prestige, and without having gone through a regular coarse of study in either college •or seminary, and by his industry and extra ordioary ability, he his risen to a command zing and • most influential position. His Tab ... enittele; , Which was Opened - for public wor= ship in 1801 looks more like a Grecian Tem - ; its exterior thane modem liouse of Worship. Iri front there is eportico supported r , by six columns; and the. building, itself is one hundred and forty-livefeetiong, eighty one wide,' and sixty-two high. The means of ingress end egress ere admirable, there be. ten' wide doord, t on each side leadini I,fie galleries,' and six in front Opening intolhe finit "floor and leading to the' first uerY. • The , interior of the building is finely constructed; plain, but neat, commo dious and aubstaatial. Its acoustic proper ties are good,, and.it is,well adapted both for sexing and hearings the speaker. The inte zior is of oval form and has no right angles. The first floor is -inclined, two deep grille; ries run round the whole building, which is somewhat-in the style`of a concert roan, and is righted by windows from above as well as by side windows,,- -Above the first floora platform about four and - a half feet high is raised. in which is the baptistery, ,on which stands the communion table, and - Iv:sere Mr. Spurgeon, his Elders and Dea ,cdps, sit during the communion service. A flight of stairs of fifteen steps leads on either side from this Platform to an: """`other which is on a level with the front_ edge of the floor of the first gallery. This is surmounted by ,a railing behind which Mr. Spurgeon stands when preaching, so that the first floor is many feet below him, the second gallery many feet above him, andhe on a level with those occupying the front seats of the first gallery. He has no pulpit; a small table with an in clined desk upon it suppprts the Bible, and having read his text he advances to the railing and speaks to the people below him, on a level with him, above him, behind ...1 him, all around. him. i A. man who would I not be inspired to speak under such dream ', • .stances, and with such an immense congre gatien in sight of him, all eager to catch -- 3 every word that falls from his lips, certainly .could not be a true messenger of Christ to men. - The occasion and the scenes, and • -above all the desire to save them_who hear, must impart fervor and inipiratiim to the •', speaker. The hour for commencing . Public worship in the morning is a quarter to • 41 .. .-von. . :'We, went early; ,and passing Ahough the gate that opens into the .church-yard, a c few paces brought us to a second , gate between the -ear lier of the church _ and the side fence. Through theseibni o ur! eachside the mem bers iof the:.eharch are...admitted bYticket. ' Handing card, "Vith name and address on it, to the oflicirdendio stand at the gate, [ we - passed along, enteredether enteredbuilding.ascead -ed a flighrof . staini to thefirsttgallery, and were shown seats by. orte,of; the gentle-_ manly deaions. 'Telt minutes before the Atinos for commencing 'the service;, the front doors were thrown open and the crowd in . _waiting outsideed in. 'ln a few zoo . orients .every seat - in the spacions...Tedifice was occuied; and some, though not mane; :stood daring . rlinentire Bailee.. One of the deacons assured me that the Tabernacle will seat six thonsand persons, and that there is staikdhig room for one thousandmo ni re. te l. ciselyat the time:Mr. Spurgeon bae on e platform . and began. the services by an invo. cation. platform, Was - 'then sung, in the singing of which 'the whole congregation I joined. There . is`no organ, and no choir, .that ritatv. A precentor; who stood on they platform near Mr. Spurgeon, started the tune, , , which was each time named by Mr. Spnrgeon himself He "lined" `the hymn ' asthe ficotelo .say. A stanza was sung.and then the eon gregetion paused while ,he 'read the next sOuiza, and - so 'on to the - close. It wail . a pleasing sight , to see , such a large, congre, zation standing engaged_ in, singing, and rapturous to hear so many voices raised in praise to the risen Saviour. The Scripture lesson was the 4th ch. - of 2d Cor.,on which, or on portions of which, Mr. S. commented as he-read. _ His remarks were apt and well priYer -and -the singing of I another hymn, he announced that his text ;Would be found in 1 Coe. 15 eh. 28 v: die dally: l Y His subject was The Art of i; Dying Daily. I „cannot give aven an an . alysis of the sermon. It "would ` require too ' t much- space. Suffice it to say that the set; I i mon was good, scriptural. and impressive,' °abut in nowise remarkable. I hive heard as r -, , • {good sermons both before and since by min ; ' listen of whom the great world knows • ~,nothing. _ Mr. Spurgeon, is hels, he is no copyist, and there is that bout him which attracts, and interests, i7and slip impresses. He.is Wonderfully gift- ' ed• ' both nature and grace have done much ..ror him, - and you feel that you are lis - teriing to no ordinary man. A man who can draw together and hold for years :such an immense congregation must be faro above mediocrity. What is the secret of hie:, power? What are the elements of his an-, paralleled popularity ? Evidently no one thing. .He combines many rare., powers in a high degree. Let me set down my own •estimaite of the man, and state wherein I 'think klesifdeeds! First, he is thor <mealy converted, and wholly consecrated to his work as a Jniniater ;Oft has ' been renewed: he "has tasted the. good word of God and the power of the world to cifilteilzend bast it true 'knoidedge of the things of Christ. To be saved conversion irit • min - Jater a , :ilonidt is 'oarY• 'This 'latter Mtl_, „ . B porgeon flie4 : knows what sin arid' `" °, 2:.°1 1 / and. Vol rightly speak of them to 0 I *korid eleineritld Mr. Spux itte.ceso and power is beyond all ;his .. Intonat e; nix t ,solmate of the m 'thefight*to mention thill :first, for ri oiee is the finest and most at.. tractivel e ever heard. It is pleasant; • 1 IneICKUVIIN . IP Patient It is full, silvery,' 'end possesses peculiar charm. It attracts you from h° ' fi rst , ' sod so dis tinct that, it is said, he cai be easily' heard'by every person in the spa Pious build- Tp, realize ; the ful i charm and sweet ness of his Voice, you must hear another read or, speak during the same service. The superiority of Mr. Sprirgeon's voice is then apparent. It is Bolt, yet rich and fall, - ,4gala aUrgit4tiikearliey, : ' years of his min 154Yet.Elgia? itttraeted,public often-, tionage., YTs ••• of the customs of the dis seritintlia Wert n as - Eplsocipathin ministers in EarcNY tbel Mitinscrilit; 'the pulpit-:—Mr.- 5...;-cared for. none of them. He came be fore:the !people with a warm • heart, and sPoke., to:-them , of , things:winch they could understand in plain words, and in a familiar style. This, so new and unusual in -Eng lead,' attracted public notice. Further, he is an earnest man. His terrible earnestness conquers success. He speaks from the heart,.' and his words reach the heart. - This gives him power over the people ; and though he is not scholarly, God has given him, deep spiritual insight into His Word, and lie brings forth therefrom "things new and old." Mr. Spurgeon is not a nervous man. There is nothing in his movements on the platform that indicates nervousness.- There is no violent gesticulation ; he moves gracefully enough, but neither- quick, nor •nervously. Nor is there impassioned elo quence in his sermons. Unlike Robert Hall he does not rise with his subject to a lofty height. He is seldom more eloquent or im passioned at one stage of his discourse than another. You are interested. but not carz ried away. On the whole he is wonderfully gifted, and I rejoice in the great and good' work hels doing in London. P. S. Since writing the above, , have heard Mr. Spurgeon for the third time. It was to-day, September 15th, and in Liver , pool. The Occasion was the Teopening a Baptist chapribiliev. Hugh Stowell Brown, Pastor, Which has been undergoing rePairs.- The chapel is a large one, holding, it said, two thousand persons. Every seat was oeL cupled ,and many stood. The:congregation was ',admitted by ticket,• and had we not been Americana, it is doubtful whether our frienit . vrouldhave got tickets for. us; as all hid been given out before “our application . was Made. However; We - got ticketato sit or atand,',WhicheVer we chose suppose, in the aisle, bit, better than's:if:lr ticketa called fOr, a good:deacon gave , good seats. The sermon of to-daiwas by - far the best of the three I have heard Mr. Spurgeon de. liver. It was a searching, stirring appeal to lukewarm 'christiatis. Re preaches again tn;nighti'but none of those who were pres ent this - Morning are .allowed to go — to. night The rush to hear him was wonder ful. A collectionwas taken up for the ben efit •of, his orphanage in London._ Mr. Spurgeon has a College in London for pre paring young men for the ministry, and _also in course of erection,JMildings in which orphan boys are , to have a home and be ed ucated. His hands are full of work. 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Philadelphia, pa. reyigssan , SEWING MACHINES. rrHE GREAT BINA.TION. wrromoß-vil4s4lo# r;i; immix -mo rareur., • BEING ABSOLI7TELY Tliz BEAT PAlenty MADIIINE.IN TifillroßLD, AND IN- - •TRINOIcAILT THz (DIZAPEST. irAgentairsnteitto colt tOL itscalne. • • • -; Awns/In Western Tennsvhaalii; tg— u'itiiirarrit MM . MARX STIVXM L °St/ - ar soittelewelrf Otare, ' 1 11, 0- DYER MirD)Sppviuuti ..DYER! AMID SCDUAER. • • ; 1E6..4 • 6T. cZ II~ •• 1-! And Res.lBs and 187,,Third:ENnet,'..:„ pAGE , ZELLERS& DUFF, GLA.I3 , IIAIitiVACTUREES, STAINED. O bi ttiD a r E U D 14 11 id to Grier, .88f: 7 F1ATERWAM GOMM.; TM ttROMMOCTORMITIIBBB. s: Li *RD 4 A N ORDINANCE. A-116 ; FOE OkICNING Harrison Street, Lawrenceville, front Mill Street to' Shoerilxtrgar Street. ; • BacrioN 1. Be It ordainedowlet:toted by the Cl y of Pittsburghqn detect Isnd • Otenuton-Connells sus semh. ed, end Ii hereby enacted*, the authority of the . same,' That the.. Olt y Engineer be and heft' hereby antharizi.d .to survey, and I open Harrison street, Lawrencevli e,: from Mill street to Shosn bereer street, a - 4 S.' Bates.' Edward Davison and John Moore be aid are .herebrappointed view ers to ass as benefits and appraise damage.. In ac eurdance with an Actor Assembly approved Janus 6th„ 1884. • . • • no. 2. That any ordinance or part of erdinanc• conflicting with . he passage of this ordinance at to present time. be and the same is hereby repealed s. tar as the same effects this ordinance. Or 'allied and enacted Into a law In Councils this 28th day of September, A. D. 1888 JAMES' McAtiLEY. President of tielect.Councli. Attest: E. S. Monnow Clerk of celect , W. 'A. TOMLINSON, • • President of Common Council. If Attest: ular Menairrnit, Clerk of.Coinmon Council. sew: AN ORIIINANCE, • , . Mulberry Alley; from Harrison Street , , - , - r toi Schweinbart's Lot. • I flierreici.file It ortialtednd enacted Iv the City' OF Ittstraills; In tieleet and Common Connell &s -ae bled, linci.t. is hereby ordained. and enacted by th, anthor,ty of the same, That th e City Engineer and' is hereby' authorised to starry and open lii berry Allen from Harrison ' street weatwardly to 1 'we weinbartts lot, 'in accordance , with the ~"city D rict Plan'. and .to appraise. damages': cause the by and mess thetuune on properti bertentted a , ' `Paul Seibert, Thomas Damn and James H. Taylor, are hereby appointed viewers in accordance with an act of Assembly. approved January 6th. 1864. `"Sac:'S. That any ordinance orpart of ordinance confitathir 'with the passase of this ordinance arthe present time; he and the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted-Into a law in Counclls, this illith day oftioptember, A. D. 1116 S. . JAMES I!dcAULE Y. _ _ .. President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. DiOnROW, , Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOIILI.I.,'SoN. . - President of Common Condi. Attest: Brairldcidseran, Nett rit of Common Council. se3o -._ AN ORDINA NCE' • Authorising tbe Partial Grading of well Sereet, from EzamberPs Western Line $0 his Eastern ,Line. • SZCYIO3.: 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittabzwish, lit r elect and Common Councils assemble.•, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authorlts of the same, That the City Engineer 'be and he Is hereby •authorized 'and directed v. ad yertiae for proposals for - the partial grading of Col_ wet. Street,, from Gumboil's western line to his eastern line, and to let the same inAhe manner di-. rected by an -- ordinance concerning streets, mim e d . August 31st, 18371 also, an act concerning streets, - approved January elth, 1884. eff.C. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the sam is .hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. f , rdained and nacted Into a law In Councils, this 28th day of September, A. 13. 1888. JAMES BVAIILEY. Presldent of Select Council. Attest: E. S. MORROW, clerk of Select Council. lk t A. TOMLINSON. • President Common Council. Attest: H. Mclllawrnlts I Clerk of Common Council. J. K. AN ORDINANCE For OpeitLog Mt. Mary's Avenue, Law. reneeville, through to the Greensburg Turnpike. , FECTrON 1. Be it ordained Comm nacted by the City of ritts.urgh. In belact and on Councils as sembted, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the-authority of the same. That the City Engineer he and he la herebv authorized and directed to sur vey and open St. Mary's Avenue (Lawrencevllle,) through to theGreenstousf Turnpike, and to award the damages and assess benefits. Ji H.N M. I W IN, JACKQUN DUNCAN aud PHILIP DitU ti are here by appointed. In accordance with au act of Astern bly approved Zanuary 8i h. 188* DEC. 2. 1 bat any ordinance or pert of ordinance conflicting the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and tne same Is hereby repealed so far akihe same enacte dhin ordinance. Ordained and lnto a law In Councils, this 28th day, of rie.ptember., A. D. 1888.. • - • - JAMES IfcAIThEY. • " President of detect Council. Attetst . t. 8. MoriitolV, Clerk of Select Council. • • • W. A. TOMLINSON', President of Common Connell. Attest; H.IIICMABTII4 ' Clerk of • 'ommort Council. se3o AN ORDINANCE 3, _ Wld . ening Alken's • e. BsCrion I.,se it ordained ind enacted by the City of Pittsburg; hi Select and Common Council assem bled, and it I. hereby enacted by the authority pt the wee., That 'Aiken', Lane, be , and the same is hereby opened and widened In accordance with a , p) an' herewith submitted, and Id award -damsiges caused thereby. :Dr.. R. C. Beaty, John B. Mur-, doce. and Georgelt. While are hereby appointed. ditc. That any ordinance or part of ordinance ' conflicting-with the passage , of this Ordinance at the present time, be and the setae Is br,reby repealed ao tar as thesame affects this ordinance. • • • Ordained and enacted-into a law in Connells, this . Minh day of tieptsmber A. 13:18884 e 1.91 JAMES gi•AULEY ‘ 'l , l l President of Setect Cuunctli Attest: E. 8. Monnow, Clerk of delect - Aloandl. •_ _ _ PredW A • TOMLINSON. .lent of Common Connell. Attest: Boon licillawritri. '• • • - • Clerk of Common Council. tea, AN ORDINANCE , For a Board Valk on Naraße street, from rounaylvaala dives:jai to Ceidri Sac. 1. Be tt ordained and enacted by the Citti nl Piterburytt, in acted and Common Councils curium bled. and it I. hereby enacted by the authority of the saine. Tbat tb. City Engineer be and he is hereby authorised and directed, to advertise for proposals for the construction of allow d Sidewalk omNeville street, from Pennsylvania avenue toCentrWavenue. and In connection with the ceMulhteetet . 11 . 011 0 let the Mime. -;* ' fine.. 2. The tost.of constructing the same, to be assessed'to' property fronting thereon, and 'to be Collected as the assessments made, by the eity are Collected. 88c.:3. That any ordinance, or part of Ordinance conflicting with the passage of tills ordinance at the preemie tine," be and•the same Is hereby repealed so far.** the Same affeele this Ordinance. - • • Ordained and enacted into a . law In Councils, this ethClaY of tieptetcher, A: IS6 B . • • • ,• • .' It ' JAMS& MeAULEY. , - • . ~ , ,arresident of detect Council, • , Attest: E. b..-MOTIAIONV, . Clerk of &n Te Council • • W. - A. TOMLINSON. I President of Conunon Council 'Atteat: H; HCHArrinc., • , • . Clera of uomthon Co nnell. ------- AN ouniitiAhrcE • • • , CREATING 4ppropriation • No. 25,, Water Exten sion Loan, Interest and Appropria tion ;• No. 26, Water Extension Loan Sinking Fund. • • ' Starion 1. Be lt, sardalued,atill enacted by the •011. , of Pittsburgh, In r elect and Comm ou'Coutiells assembled, and it hereby 'ordained and' enacted by the ' authority of the saMe. That hereafter there shall 'two additional abProPelationa of MO , Fund!, Number 25, to be known as Water Exton 'ion Loan interest and Number 20, to be known at Water ZutentilonvLoat ranking Vend."l, /qty. 2, what W re,be and t hereby appropriated 'from the ter rents. cull cted and tO biterdletted durinethe turrenV•year to appropriation N 6. 25, eight _,lltoustiOd, 'Aright „hundred and fi fty dollars. (.8,850, and to .Approprhglonlio. 28 the sum of Ave thousand dollars ($ 5 ,000.) gao. 3, That servedinance or part of ordinance conPalliff WO dile .Attsitsite ut this °Minna° at the present time, be and - the darnels hereby repealed so .far all tiler/4mo effects thin ordinance. j • Ordained and ens*, ell into a law in Co n nells,' this 28tIt stay oraeptesnber, DI 1868. JAMES ; •• • . - • t President et fieleet Atest: P.. )3, Kowow. .; . ApletWor detect . CflM-; Ce "d il . dtfe • cleierit'orOommbirCounott. 4 , • . ' , Api lup ANCE jj -"L f besifftg Nana !greet: • • `; •'• 01. '4O SZCTIOXI: Be it ordained and etuctted by kite City' of Pittsburgh. ln,beleet and Common Coanciii at* , sembled,,anditisnereby tordatned and Enacted °by. . the authority of thrsame, • Tnitkltirkt street lut ' and thisame is Well ideated on between: the prop. erty,of•Ur. ,k, J • Darts and. e s of/Alex ander Megiev.• in accordance with a"p nlerewith submitted, and' °malt() gawk snailberailed Band 'That 'ant ordinance 0 part of ordinance edntllctink - with the passage 'of tnls oldinanee it the present time, be and s ha ko:.ls hereby repealed ' fir &utile same affec.ts this ordinance. _. • . • •• Ordained and enacted into a law In ' Cannella, this 2113tb day of September,' A;Dd18811. • • .• _ • , President. of Solent Coattail. 4ttest: E. S. Monnow,. • • • • Clerk of Select Connell: : •• • ' , W .-A. TOMLINSON, • ' Presldentof commou,Connell,' 7 Attest:M. malLtursn, - • - • , • Clerk of Common Council. • six ' 4V44ziati:T.t):l OPENIN.G sesa tORDINANCES;(4 'AN Vii , DMANICIE • ' Oupplenientary to an Ordinance Chong. /Da the Masco of ileceota. Settidie,l. Be It ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, In select and Common Counclill assembled.. and it:ts -hereby ordaintd and enacted by the authority of the same, ,Thst so much of an or dinance passed August 31st, 1888, changing the names of various streets in the city, be and the same Is hereht repealed far as relates to all streets east of Covington or Fo leth sir. et.. and the following nuntbers subsilinte in lieu thereof, viz; Botough street to le called Ferte-first street. cirebtin ut street t be called Forty 'second street. Ewalt street to be ailed Forty-third street. Bellefontainis stt et to be called Forty-fourth street:. St. hfary's avenue' Church street to Shoenberger stre street. . Mill street to be c l.othrop street tc Jackson street to Sze. 9. That a conflicting with present time, be far as the same a ordained and en 28th dsy of Sept( to be called Forty-flfth street. • called Forty-sixth street. t to be called Forty-seventh /}tied Forty-eighth street. be caned Forty-ninth street. be called Fiftieth street. y ordinance art of ordinance Passage of thisordinance at the id the same Is hart by repealed so cts this ordinance. acted into a law tn - ClouncUa, this " ber, 18613. JAMES McAULEY, President of Select. Council.. BROW, IBeieCtCOUTioII. W. A. TOMLINSON. • saident of Common Council. .. . ASTER. , . tozosuon Council. - se3o Attest: E. S. M Clerk o Attest: HUGH M Clerk of AN ORD ANCE Fora Board 'TOIL on the South Side of the tireensisurr Tuinpghe. room Mel. 10200 Lone to 4ipentre *ionise. Szcrieut I. Be It ordained and enacted by the City of Vittsburgh, In Select and Common Councils as. sembled, and It Ls hereby ordslued and enacted by the authority of the same, Thar - the CityiEngiteer be and he Is hereby authorized CO advertise tor pro posals for the construction of a board 'vralk on the south side of the Oreensburg - Turnpike : from-Mel ion's Lane to Centre avenaei and to let the same In accordance with acts of AssembirAnd City Ordi nances providing therefor. L rice. 2. Tha any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby repealed co . far as the same affects this ordistAnce. • • thdained bud enacted tato a law us Councils. this Abth day of September. A. D. 1568. JAMES MoAITLEY. President of *Select Council. Attest: B. S. Monnow, Clerk of select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON, President of Common Council. Attest; Clerk of Common Council. se3o AN ORDINANCE • For Alcohol/ Pavement ,on Diamond Alley, from Wood St. to the Diamond. SirerlN b u r g h eit ordained and enacte Councilsity -of Pltt in select and Common as sembled, and it is hereby or allied and enacted by the authority of the same, That the City knalneer be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for pro posals tor the Paving Diamond alley, from It'i:ood street to the Diamond. with Nicolson Pavement, and to let the same in accordance with ordinances of the city- Sic. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of, this ordinance at +be present time, be and toe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this NlElth day of September, A. D. 1868. JA NAB Mc AIILET, Attest: E. S. MonnoPw , resident of Select Coanelt Clerk of belect Council. W. A. TOMLINSON, Attest: H. McMasTan President of Common Council , Clerk of Common Council I AN ORDINt.NCE For Opening Forbes Street, from Try Street to BoYd'Street.,, SECTION 1. Be U ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in ti•leet and Common Councita as sembled. and it is hereby ordained and enacted by theaueharity of the 'ante. flint the City r. ngineer be and he Is hereby authorized to surtey and open Forbes street, front Try stree, to Boyd xtrees, and to Appraise dauiag a caused thereby, and assess toe same ou property benetitted DAVI Li HOL3IES, JoHN bCOTT and ItICHA r HAYS are hereby alMointed , in accordance with an Act of AAR:rabic approted Jannai7 6th, 1864, SIC. 2, That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time. be and the same la hereby repealed so f O rd ained ame enactedhis ordinance. and lnto a law in Councils; this 20th day of September, A. D. 1868. JAMES Mc AULEY. of Select Council Attest: E. S. MonnoZ, Bideni Clerk of detect Council. IV. A. TOMLINSON. President of Comoro • Council Attest: FL'MeMAlrritn.' Clerk or Common Council. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE Grading, Paving and Curbing •alr Chai: lotte street, front Allen street to Wain wright street. - • • SECTIO2Ir 1. B 4 it ordained and dnzaeled by the Cill/ of Pittsburgh, in Beteet and Common Councils cut. sembled,sinet'd is hereby moved by the akthority of lhestrese; That the City Engineer be, and ne is here: by authorized and directed to advertise for proposals. ;or the Grading. Pavlug. and Curbing of Charlotte Street. from Allen street to Wainwright street. and Witt the same in the manner directed by an Ora. /SOL stance concerning sareets. - ItyPtOved January January Sam Z. That any ordinanee or last of ordinance • conflicting with - thelutasage 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 faSth day of September, A. 13.1888. • Pres A e ME SM & e t t wo un Council. Attest: E. S. Moanow. Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON, President of Common Council..- • Attest: H. MODLltarbn. • • Clerk of Common Council.^ se3o AN ORDINANCE For the Partlal Grading of 'Mahon street, from Centre Avenue to Soho street. ' • Btc. 1. Be tt ordained and enacted trY 4 the City of Pittsburgh, fit Select and Common Councils assent . Mod, and ft tit hereby enacted by the authority of the some, That the C i ty. Engineer be and •h hereby authorized and drected to advertise for tproposals for the partial g rading of Mabon street. om. Cen tre avenue to Soho street and to let the same in the mantie ,. directed by an ordinance p ancenithg etreets, passed August 31841851; also, en act concerning streets., approved January 1304 1564, Sitef That any ordinance orpart of Ordinance conflicting the passage of this ordinance at the pres ent time, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as Or d ained affects this ordinance. and enacts into a law to C o uncil s, this 211th day of beptember,-A D. 1868. JAMES McAtfLE Y. . ' :Proddent of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow, • ' ' Clerk of Select Connell. W, A. TOMLINSON, . President of Common Council. Attest: H. lifeldabinu. Cleric of tommois set(' • AN ORDINANCE • For Opening Boundary street,' from the Itionongahela River to Neville 'street. • GEC. ro / B , s it •orditined and goaded bp the CRY .11.. Pittabui &elect and Common Mundt: assem bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the , City Engineer be and he is hereby authorized to cur. ey and open Bounden, street, from the Monongahela river to. Neville. street, in accordance with the • CRy District Bien," and to appraise Amasses and Assess eeneets thereon, DAVID AIKEN, S OREN NEWTON and JOIAN A...MENSHAW .are hereby appointed. In accord ante wittran Act of Assembly. approved January . nth, -Sm..: at any °ratan l ce or .liart of ordinance isontlititing'with the passage of this ordinance at the • Probelatime, be and the same Is hereby repealed so Mr as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into e_ law in'Oonnelli, this Stith day, of September, A. 'LUGS. - - • JAMItri.hicAULEY. . Presidentof Select Council. 'Attest: E. Monnoir, • Clerk of Select Council. , W. A. TOMLINSON. President of - Common Connell. Attest; M. McMAirran, oars' of COmmon Council. seat A N ORDINANCE TOP the osienteg 4;4lth:tett etiettiOTT I remeretillleillreens .thetirsolislinkiTgle* , J;.:111 ; 8e °Moaned fi idelseek kr the f er . 44 47 l74o i t it:B i 'fersizoz 4l4, yta;iii,agieneor lo We Crilerekt autherle so , weever !gin oPen az I street.. freer laminae tureet47 tt e n,......„ aid wig. itte l lie 9 4 l 4 4 ' W ared eteVetd AW te tpi_allCH,,,ttketdilaje at I ..ose tilAdain igne an isseirs ttnac Ass abPSOted bannars;•atii. 19641, , , ; • . 6 lit 23147. i. r at •any ardisumun, of ;art, of th eordinanc co n mg with tau passairo of tau ordinance at e pees _ilia*); be abol this aims Ti 'hereby rerpealedno was rLOO NM. 103 Ets b , • • Ordained and enaeted into a lair In this gEttu day of neotetnberi Ai Dl'lB6B. ' • • ' . • IA !ES Me AIILEY, Attest: E. H Pr'ea . BiOititow 41914`°•: beledt‘°°u4cii. Clerk of ilketect Connell. • A. TOILLniSON I o en d ~ Okra of Utmost Council. • .'..:i0L..17 - 0/11);NA4‘CES,;L. A4:9.1u* 1 4 , 7 1 c,1e iratibushiag the Grade of Tbtrty.Th trd street, from Penn " eireet to Pennsyl vania Railroad... . SEC: 1; Be it .ordafited and enacted bp' Ms City pf It Pithr&urgh, in Bated , and Common Council* warm bled, and iaberchiermactedliy the antAority of the *tune, That the grade of. Thirty•tbitd street. from Pen street to Pen csilTarita Railroad, be establish ed In accordance with a plan submitted herewith, a cony whereof to be placed In the City4Englueer's Office. 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 thr as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this 28th day of September, A. D. Ittatf. JAME,'S'hicAIIII,EY. President of Select Council. " Attest: E. S. Winnow. Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON% President of Common Council. • Attest: 11. Mc3IA , THE, Clerk of Common Council. te3o AN ORDINANCE • Changing the Grade of Spring 'Alley, from Twenty-Eighth to Twenty. Ninth streets. • ' F.C.S I. Be it ordained and effected by the Ogg 4.1 . Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councifeaesem bied, and it te hereby enacted by the atdhority of the fame. That the grade of Spring alley, %:twelfth ward. he so changed as to be of a uniform grace, or a fall of six to) inches per 100' teat, from 'Twenty- Eighib to Twentp , Nintn:street. • Sze. 2. ;That any Ordinal:ice or part Or ordinance conelctln g ;with the passage of this ordlnance. at thd present time, - be and the camels. hereby repeated so , ft.r as the same affects this. ordbusebe. . Ordained and enacted Into a Jaw ,la coned* this 'agth aay Of tieptember, A. D.1888. '. • ' ; •,• J•AMES MCAULEY, •, I„Prosidentof Select Council:- • • Attest: E. Iffutow., • . - , • Clerk ofTeleet Connell. ' • 'W A. TObiLINSON, President of'Conano Cou ncil. Attest: li. 31"c3LswrzEl” • I Clem of Common Connell: • ee3o AN; ORDINANCE Amending • Section Third of Chapter Terenty•third,of the City Code., • Be it enacted, :That Section third of Chapterthird of the City Code. to and the same is herepv amend ed so as to read thus: The Mayor shall -not deliver such liqudail or mom Io any derston untii,lto has re ceived fur the use of the city the, followingsums, to' wit: Parr anyopera Ave doll ars Wench - day •or night of performance,or twenty •dolfa-ir - for each and every week; for ircus riding Or feats of horseman- - ship. ten dollars for each dry or night performance:. for a menagerie of. animals, not lees than twenty. dollars for an. time not exceeding twenty-four. hours, and at t he same, price for ertry twenty•funr hours • thereafter; tot ant , panorama, diorama, ex hibition of paintings or statuary. or .xhibltion of any natural curiosity. five dollar* for day and night. and for any concerts or musical entortainisitents, five dollars per day or night. LL , - JAMES M'ALTLEY. President ofdalect Council. Attest: 'E. S. Monnow, • • Clerk of Select Connell.- ' • W. A. TOMLINSON President of Common Council. At test . 3lebtserzn, • Clerk of Common Council. • I N ORDINANCE: ? • ....s.turioN 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the, City of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Coanclis as sembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same Thatshe City Engineer be and be is hereby authorized to sdiertise fur lira'. posals for the constrnetion of a Board Walk on F ifth avenue; (south aide.) from .N eyille street to Wilkins avenue. and to let We same in aceordance with acts of Assembly and city ordinances providing therefor. Sno. 2. Tbat any ordinance; or part of ordinance. contlictine with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same enactedis ordina ordained andinto a la in Councils, this 28th day ofSeptembor, A. D. 1868. JAMES WADLEY. President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow, Clerk of Select Crubcii. W. A. TOMLINSON. . President of Common Connell., Attest: H. 11c31AnYen. Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE. =EI SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in belect and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the seventh section of the thirteenth chanter of the City Code; be and is hereby amended by striking out of the same the I ti wurd •, spected" 1n the second line thereof , before the wor s “night walkers." ISso. , That any ordinance or part of ordinance contlicti g with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is L erebv repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. • • Ordained and enacted Into& law in Cannella this 28th day of September, A. D. 1868.: . ••• JAMtsd broarnEy President of Select Counci l Attest: E. S. /,10allow, , • Clerk of Select 6ottiictl. • W. A. TOMLTNSON. President of Common Council , Attest; Iluou...MCfdAfiTs.it, Clerk of Common Connell AN OHDLN.!NcE cytimmuct OP =um mut Sze - riots 1. Belt ordained and:enacted by the City of Pittsburgh. in, beleat and ConimorLeouttells es srmblep. and it Is hereby enacted by .the authority of the , same: That 'NerUle . street be oneted to.. width of slily (60) feet, by adding nye feet to each . side Of said *tree'. laididown• on City Ilistrict Plan. : ?hit any disinianceeir , errt of Ordinance coullictingwith the - passage of th ordinance at the present time, be and the same. is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this 'ordlhanee. • • • •• Ordained and enacted Into a lam in Councils, thls 2S$ 410,7 of September.' A. 1: 0 -' 1 1181S41" - • .Vahlith hfc.fittler. ' • President of helect Connell. . Attest: 11. S. idonnow. •: • . - • Clerk of Select Council. • W. A. TOMLINSON, • • President'of Common Council. Attest:MCDls.grgis: : Clerk of Common Council. seM AN. WIDINA.NCE • • -. CONITRI:ICTINO Nieolean Pavement 'on St_ Clair Street . Szerront Be it Ordained abd ensiled by the City of Pittsburgh, in Se.ect a rt rr. C....... n- 132011 Councils &S. sembled, and it is hereby ordained and.enacted by the authority of the same That the Committee on on Streets be and they are hereby' authorized to con erect for the Construction of, hicolson Pavement on St. Clair street, irom :the terminus of the Market' street pavement to the Stispedsion Bridge. Sr.e.. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting nit h the,Purianite of this ordinance at the present time, be cad the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects't is ordinance. • ordained and enacted into sfiarrin Councils, this 28th day of September, A- 1808. . J4ShIES bicAIiVEY, • • • .l o residentoliSeleet Council. Attest: E. 8. MOniitOW. • Clerk of select Council; W. it. TOMLINSON, . Presideniof Common Council. Attest: H./delitsirrin,• • Clerk or,Comin . on - cOmicil. aeni DRUGS ,•fM'3) LAIN, ORNAIICIENTAL; ST UN• P EXAM:LED and GROUND GLASS, for Drug stores and Prescription Stands.' with appro priate designs: -. PAGE. ZELLXIiSt. t • 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I ELECTIC SilitilliltiOßDLih,' - An infallible remedr_fo Bummer 4:lonintabat, Diu rhea, Drrentern Volltlng,- Shur, ' 13tomaeh and Cholera morbtui. • • - . ' * DRi ffiltillrelllMPllN .pedno.lbr .cholera; ,Cramite . and Pala , In the 04= 1 , 0 4 'Or 1111 ,:b7 =_.:;l .1 .T, Ili ;_;•.*• l• ; • • ••-: . • • •. ; • ~,?, 1 , t!.! ':- i, •:L. , .: : , - . ~. • , . . , . ... • • .. IMULTECat " LIVING - - - , _ • „:' ' ~, T ::-.- .- • ‘,..01: , Corneitg 44erti anit : Way ne ' Streets, .. ..„. .. .: . : • : 4 .31 . P li fF l S:•* 7 Cl 4 '. .-.- - , - • .- 5: : .' , lt. Seßoorttagivel - ,soys t ,:, i.tilit" -- toth'. , th :;:`, - LEAD, ~,t -ii-.:f 1,...u.,,, iiiiriL „,,.,...; i : i .: 1!. r: di:: z.i ~ A i.t: ..:..i!c`,J,,. (1 ‘ 1 ,. 0 1110(101 1 8TERMTP111 GREEN'a., F!..:: c o ....olim .. ' , 'Titbit* tretial.painitiitillifilibot detetttiiiitisiif siciontrei ItertuilOok: netter..toll Lomat 4;, aling4 muter ri ,4, ,1,4 1 CM09 1 1 01,141-.44,,,P, i! LITHOGRAPH/Ma i . ' ILNIGTAYIN 11111=ELY. J.« =AIL • SINGEIILT CLlESSilluccessors to Gro..P,lcErocig_ltsas &Co, PRACTICAL IXTRIISCIRAPszwa. The on l y hit= Lithographic gatcbu s c met a of the moantains. Bashiefs • Code.. Letter •fleade. , Bondi Laps's, Ciroalass. :Rse•Cams. Dlpitohas. Portraits._ Wawa, Certlawes D•s_its, Jams ttoo. Cards, ac,.. Nos.` TS and 74 Taw. street, R fl'.Vmgn3.-WE';'.l._:.3 lar'NXW OPMU Levee.. 'Manager 3 t.yr.c#l9nori ti Last week of WIIIT3tAN'S (}NEAT gIIg O P STAB. BALLET TROUPZ. THURSDAY EVENING; .oetobillst, ,s id o , M Evening and Saturday atinee:v/ 11 1 Itie-prlblebted Shalupeare 'a' beautiful Fairy' nlaky, . -:Y, . • A MIDSIIMAIKE NIGNT'S DR4113fi... 2 . . . Cast to the. entire ;strength °Lite auperthegoinna.... ny. In t roenelng the great EtirOpeetn- HalletTrakapo. under the direct on of Mons. MARVIG. The great AtuttLACC HI, together with lil'lla. Bauda.ltaretra. Laura, Albertin* dances orYithees and Caro: de Hal— let, In beautiful every reeking. Concluding' with the meat dazzli ng , TratisforinatiOn L , oene ever seen In Ulla Country. , . jarPROF.,.C.ARPEAV ERPS• • FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEME', No. 75 THIRD STREET, Is now open An: the re ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For La dles. Blasters and Misses. NY, dnesday and Saturday, at ASS o'clock P. m. For Gentlemen—Tuesday, ant Friday Evenings, at 8 o'c•ozlE. : Private lessons given. Clrentars can be had at the Music - Storer ana at the Academy. Chases out of the city, it convenient, attended to. .0. Halt to let to Select Parties. , se4:v7ll TAG} L_ZELLEELS B‘,2,_F, MAN urACTLTHERS G 11 0 ,17 ND GLA/33; ADMINISTRATOWS . Posrrom-SALE. 'I'M( sell . it the COURT 1101JSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, October'6, at , l2. The following tracts of land situated in Tyrone and Perry town•blps, Payette county, Pa., via: One tract containing 320 acres, having, a front of near 2,4 miles on the Connel twine Railroad and - rough.- , logheny river. near Miltenberger's Station, baying from. 70 to 80 acres tilled land, -balance of land timbered and suitable for grazing; there Ls 8110 on - ,' Ibis tract good building fitcfne, and. Atone imitable for making. livdraulto gement. 'Another tract/ oon7 tattling 921 ao es and aUgwancet /111 this tract is ,large brick and frame building. 00 by 140, ping -rably, adapted for a Dirge Tannery, with engine and boiler, and machinery heretofore used. in the manu facture of tire °doh, but which can readily be made suitable for grinding cement or 'bark: there is also on this tract bench stone for elan house furnaces, and the best of stone for making hydraulic-Cement; also, veins of coal and lire clay; a considerable quan tity of timber, Ana' 60 to GO Acres tillable land. Miltenberger Station, on the Connellirrille Rail road, Is located on this tract.iwhich has a front of over 2 miles on the said railroad. , • Terms of sale made -known' otr' day of sale. - Per sons desirous of visiting said land can get all infor mation from the undersigned.: . VtiN . RONNMIIRST, _ Administrator. - de b oatsnon. etc., 'of GEO. MIL— TENBERGER. deceased. fte29:ym JNO. D. BAILEY & BRO.. Auct's. N,OTICE-Notice is 'hereby giVen. Ihtt Letters of AdminiAtration have been: granted by the Register of Allegheny county. -to the undersigned. on the estate ofFREDERICR SAUER, latent Allegheny county, deceased. All persons in debted to said estate are hereby notilled - to' pay the same, and• ail persons' having claims *gaud the said estate, to nr sent the same, propetiy authenti cated, for settlement. M iCGDALF.N& SAUTER. Admlnlstratrix_of Frederick Bauer, deceased. Pittsburgh. Sept.3', 11365. . sepS:xs. . , NOTIC.E.--Whereas,, Letters of Administration to the estate of DAVID A !MAMA:4 , late of the Borough of South Pitts burgh, Allegheny county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, nil persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the estate of the sal idecedent will tnake the same known without delay to__ • • W. C. AUGHL 4 BAtroII, Administrator. No. 87 Diamond street: Pittsburgh. au27:4-15-711 BANKRUPT NOTICES, TN THE inslnner' COURT OF .1_ THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE* WEST RRN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA- . - DENNIS A. BOL s 3.:U. a bankrupt under, the act of Congress of March 2d. 1867. having applied for a discharve from all his debts, and other c'aims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is heresy given to all persons who have proved their debts. and other persons:lnterested, to appear on the 7th day of OCTOBER. 1868, at ,1.0 -o'clock A. x., before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq.. Register, at his office, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. Penna., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said B ankrupt. And further, notice Is hereby given that the Second and Third meetings of Credv Bon of toe said Bankrupt, required 'by the 197th and 28th Sections of said act, wlllbe had before the said Register, atthe same time and place. • • sel7:za.79 S. C.3ICCANDLEErs, Clerk. A.:THE DISTRICT COURT- OF THE UNITED STATED, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. • . ELIJAH F. PARKER. a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress al./larch Sd. 1887, having applied for A dischArge from all his debts, and. other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court no. the fs hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts,. and other persons interested, to appear on the 13mt day of October, 18884 oycloc-ir 111., - before JOHN N . PIIKVIANCE. ' , MK., Re- giter. at his office, No. 118 _Federal street, Alle gheny City. Pa., to show cause, .1f any,they have. wilt& dticharge should nut be/granted go' the said bankrupt.: And further notleeis,berebY given that. the hemmd and Third Meetings of •nuditors of the Said bankrupt, required by the 87th and 118th sec tions of said ae will be held before the said Regis ter. titthe same time and place. - • . ;seZifylti-Tit . S. C. DicCANDLEBB. Clerk. se3Cl Fa - slsTwn9 ltifANI10011: :tam Logi. I: liovr ALL RESTORED! Ala pub tiallid In/44W e e yy es 'Pries, six cents. •A. LECTURE.. ON: THE mATDRA.L TREATMENT. Lad Radical Cure of Emlasion or Sendnal Weakness; Involuntary Sexual Debility and Impedlnsents to Mar riage generally• Nervousnese; Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and phyalcal Incapaci_tv . , re sulting am Self A.buse., Et., by Bobt:' J.' clever author of the "Green 800 **43.. "A. BOON TO THOUSANDS Off SUFI ??. sent under seal,' In a plain envelope, to any address, - :post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two posta i /taw, to CHAS. J. C. %LINE A Co., IMT NEW YORK, POSTOYFICE BOE 44136. Also Dr: culver y? a ell , s "Marriage Guide," price %Scents. a:n 0 0 D.”—Another. New • ' • MEDICAL PAMPELET.f rom the pen of D 2. crane. The Mecticat Timers:lg s ofthlswork: "This valuable treatise on the cane e and care of premature, decline, shows how health!' impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. • It gives a Clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the cease and effects of, nervous debility, end the remedle • therefor. " rocket , edition of the above will be ro, warded on receipt. or 25 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR TIE, NO. 58 North Charles btreet, - Baltimore, hid. A DVICE to YOUNG INLIE,N ABOUIL%,;k: JOL. - - Essays foi Young Men,• On :tbe•Errora, Abuses and Diseases incident to Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and mire, sent hymen In a.aled letter envelopes free of charge. Addretia, HOWARD AB -800/AXION, B 9 x, Phildelphla, Pa. _se.l2:saq•d/aT Frill : Tzlzits):2 dirks ji ft al :V4l AGE," ZELLEIN & DUFF, 8 I' . WOOL STREET. Mannfaiture every of LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS, 100 WOOD STREET. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, , SILVER PLATED WARE, 5 PARIAN STATUETTES, 8 BO AN GLASS, . - n oAnd other.STAPLR AND TANGY 47 GOODS. a grait variety. , 100 WOQD STREItT. • RICHARD Eft ER.EED'A.CO. ••• "'iocriirooD - STREET.'- • • • CRAW M• MARVIN'S C R NICE Q'S - 'A*''S.IMVORWM- , :•P1P4 3 Minn) ncritat Car. lwars, posyroN, 7/3201811t FATWO U rigd ß iffl7l3lBr d B° . R t . CBA • Fo gile by' Every Grocer in the City. Bak er7-,,w0. 91 Liberty St. §=EIMI = ,A r LEGAL.
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