The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 02, 1868, Image 7

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    Ctt liitsbutg etaft-tt,
A Remarkable Woman,
(Front the New Orleans Picayune.)
In a low, tumbled down building in the
old Faubourg St. Mary, reeking with per
petual danips, and with the mould of nearly
a century on its roof, lives an old woman
whose career is 'one of the most remarkable
in the history of New Orleans.
Once brilliant and beautiful, she yet re
tains traces, though dimmed and fading,. of
that exquisite loveliness which made her the
belle and leader of fashion in her native
city. An only child, born to immense
- wealth and education in every accomplish
ment which the most learned European sem
inary could supply, at eighteen she shone
upon fhe world of fashion here without a
rival. Courted and flattered, with innum,
erable suitors, she discarded the advances of
men, and appeared only anxious to enjoy
the society in which she moved so conspic
uous and ;brilliant an ornament. But it
was not d6tined for her to remain so. It
As said that no woman can exist without
loVing, and she proved no exception to the
generality of her sex. Her attachment was,
however, unworthily bestowed and lament
able in its resulte. Passionate and jealous,
she unfortunately found in her husband too
muchrfause for their indulgence. . Neglect
ed, her love turned to hate—scorned, her
resentment was implacable. 'ln a moment
of fiercely=stimuiatesipassion she abandoned
her home and friends, and shortly afterward
appeared at a foreign court in , that most
disreputable of all characters, a female ad
venturess.
But if her •calling was disgraceful ' her
~ c areer was distinguished. • She became the
ruling spirit that guided and controlled the
'actiolui of monarchy. At her nod, brilliant
meteors faded from the galaxy of fashion,
-armies swept over hostile-borders! But a
revolution arose in, the latid and she became
the inmate of a prison: Escaping , thence
by the leniency of those 'who dashed the
Bourbon Charles from power, she next ap
peared as the minion- of an Indian Rajah.
Her name is yet abhorred by the matrons of
English India, and little children are taught
to scorn the impious treason of her example.
But as her years grew on apace her beauty
waned, and then came loss of power.
Spurned_ by. the virtuous and Mited by the
court, a wanderer of many year's she came,
back to her native land. Her 'friends were
dead—the mena6tkof hei earl)l i triumphs
had passed away. She stood 'military
wreck in the city of her birth amid the ruins
of her life. None knew her—ncine would..
Scorned by the - good, and feared by the bad,
she has led a- hern:kit's life. Bometiinea old
crones would come:'and gossip I . with her;
; at others yotith would pause to wonder at
the wreck that time has wrongh, . But re
collection' still stirs her heart, and frinn the
s'iadowy aisles of memory ,come Smiles and
tears tobeim or darken on her fiice.
Dresikin, Relation to Figure.
7,1 In iidipting the dress to the shape and
size of the wearer, a certain knowledge of
drawing, and of, the proper proportions of
the gum is, of `course, the chief help.
There are, however, a few well'ascertained
rules.s - which may safely be taught. One, for
instance, is tluktir:ansverse shapes generally
tend to lessen height ;and, increase breadth,
while longitudinal forms have the opposite
,effeet. Another well known rule (which I
believe is easily explained by a reference to
optical science,), is the tendency of light
colors-to increase the apparent size, and
idea. wird.. People of more than average
-size ihauld.be !Sudan+ abont i wearing white
.or 'Very ihc Wore' forlliisreatuin i although
it must Marva be remembered that-Propor:
- don and color impress the eye:so much
more sensibly - gtalr wiere.ecale that - this rule
iv a very : enb6rtlinatelone, and' only.te be`
applied'after those more important subjects
.1 1 0Y0 .b0e31.7. thmOugblY. ,- Madden:ed. 1: It
should, hof . ,ever,' be remembered that; More
than ayprisge;slie necessarily involves
- degree of. Wmspleaousness, whieh
makes any eculiarity of dress doubly un-.
klisidialdeArt Latta). cases. small person
raiiy4ear wiith impttnltY both cblors and
shapes, Which-Would:he- inexcusably
'lig on a large . figure t , , Nothing goes aoffar
to redeem : kurnisual size is complete repose
both form 4 and color. 1 - Iduchirimmlng, -
looite furbe 7 ;
lowaiirati' Caprices 'of-all kinds are apt to
become,intolerablo: when magnified, while,
-9n a. small scalithey . may qilesse, by a car.-
;thals:flutfirliig' altineo which is In keeping
with She impression of atiny creature. But
here Also proportion may almost reverse the
, effect of scale. , A short, heavy figure may
even more.imperatlyely , need ..qpietness in
thari one Of twice its actual
r which . has 'run 'up into slenderness. And
this paturally_leads me to the Ilecondmispect
cin Which 4resi- shotild IC adapted to the
• Wearer, natuelyi• character ; which, - Indeed,
is scarcely 'Separable from the form., on
,which,lt• is 'impressed, , and according to
which such , questions': as • the last should
-71mgutytte•yleci f led.-.-cornAlli Magazine. _
A PocessiiSobit -414eovoied,-au ft , Funeral.
- • • ,• 1,10; AttlUded. :
rlFioaf tikelVilzribigtiin I ttileitiiie n
pendent Sept, 93.
A - singular-affair opeorre4 o.js city; on
Wednesday list, which we Chronicle as we
learrt`the 'facts, considering It ons'of the
boldzst strokes at recovering stolen funds
We have yet. beard -of. :. We auppreSs the
mattes of the principal& through . sympathy
for the relatives of one of the parties. AJIr.
" C. had instable • drawer in. , : his house a
"pocket-book containing $450,, which on the
-day named he found had been stolen. Only
one person knew that ; he. had the money,
and where it was kep t. Convikced of this
• :fact he repaired-to the _cemetery and dug a
grave. lle then'called'iipori the ' - sn'spected
.person, with trim:xi:belied previous been on
very friendly terms, and asked him to ' , hike'
' walk; titi he had a little busine s s with Win.
•Conducting his id the:neve made,
grave, he said : "Do you see that graver'
‘Yps.": eir,?! ,said 0., .filaciug
revolver in .the Other'S
- Nit; " that is ,your
:grave unless you give me that money this
minute. ,, The The wallet, with all,the - money
'except somesso, wit; handed over, end
the guilty party has fled the city. This la ,
:about the coolest: -transaction..wo:peri l
- .heard of. " • •fl •
lifz ) ,RicAD, in: Ifarper.',,,Brar ithat
41floige thit`elArg tic; sagacleusi :
• successful, genial proprietor of Abe Philo-.
14elPhia rota s gbes; to Grope neit.month,,
With his accomplished wife, for a little
rmffontWatadmaul xlotits)ofjoittrifalism:
o - an isbetter entitled to it. Not long
.asinceilfrAlhildsywitlr-characteristl6
°tidy, presented toperscakippjq. led Nin
13ponsible positions on the Ledger,
Awe policies amounting in the eifgregekt
7 1:1,9N—•undertakirig, at the same time,
,par.this ;car ananum, ,
_for ten years, at the expiration of which.
time, the policies become, by their term", •
.self-payipg!
THE Paris Figaro describing the"wound
made by a Obassertt imilet E mentious that the ;
entrance not larger 'than the: the little
-finger, but-that the exit leaves a ghstatly.
wound, largerctban the' crown of a hat, 'and
adds: This little deicription must delight M;
de Girardin, who wants to have the fth er ,„
frciritieri and Who would without heSita::
tion t sacrifice fifty thousand t O men (t e 4i ng
good care he ,wtllaot.figure as one=of
'the number) to arrive . at 'that desideratum
Colorado
- .
A Denver dispatch, dated September 19,
says thlt the Democratic candidatd for dele
gate was defeated by Frank Blair and his
speech. The dispatch adds:
The- Democrats had counted oz at least
three hundred majority for their ndidate
in this ety, but, to make the thng sure;
they imported Frank Blair froM C eyenne,
the day before election, received him in
grand style, and in the evening they had a
torchlight procession, and Blair addressed
the mob. And such a speech !I I can best
describe it by stating that it disgsted all
1
decent Democrats, many of wholl . openly
avowed their, determination to Vote or sober
and not drunken men, for lie ma d unk be
yond 4 .. he question of a doubt, and vas put
to bed in that condition by some of F liis sup
porters. He went to themountains the next
day, and returning a few days after, very
quietly left for the East, for the city had
gone Republican by over two hundred ma
jority, and the Democrats were charging
him with being the author of all their woes.
Blair's speech decided it azainst the Demo
,cratic candidate. Our people do not want
:another war; they therefore could not vote
for 'a man who was in favor of electing 4
Blair Vice President. Republicans congrat
ulate themselves on the fact that Blair did
speak in Denver, and regret that lie did not
arrive in time to address the people in other
parts of the Territory:for - had he done so
the Demooratic Party would have been an
nihilated. '
Brigands 'Entrapped
The Giornale di ROM& says: "Beneath
Verdi, a pontifical town built like ark eagle's
nest, on the summit of a sterile mountain,
extends the estate, admirably cultivated, of
a' Roman noble. The proprietor having
been summoned by the brigands To send
four thousarid scudi • (twenty thousand
francs) to a certain spot,' applied for the
protection of the gendarmery. An arrange
ment was made that a vice brigadier, dressed
as a peasant, should proceed to the plape in
dicated, provided with a revolver and four
hundred scudi, and followed, at a distance
by a patrol of his men. On his arrival he
found the chief and lieutenant of the band.
`My master can only send you,' he said,
`this sum at present. Money is not easy to
find. Ina few days you shall havo the rest.
In the meantime, for my discharge., count
what there is.' • While the two robbers were,
stoopipg down to. comply with the request,
the oTher drew out his pistol and slot them
both dead. Their companions who were
posted in a neighboring thiCket, seeing
them fall, rushed out to take revenge, but
the gendarmes also hastened up, and after a
short resistance put to flight the malefactors,
who left three wounded and two dead on
the ground. The non-commissioned officer
was mentioned in the order of the day, made
a brigiulier, and decorated by the Pope with
the Grand Medal.'
80.113 wuri interesting incidents connect
ed-with the Paraguayan evacuation of Hu
malts are contained in a letter to the New
'York Times. The city is described as en
tirely in ruins, scarcely a building Laving
escaped the shot and shell of the allies. A.
few wounded Brazilian prisoners were
fonnd 'who said that they, had tenderly
cared for by theit enemies. This is a won
derful commentary on the term "barbarian,"
so often applied to the. Paraguayans by na
tions which, often massacre their prisoners of
war. On, the night of the Ist ult., an at
tempt was made to recapture the fort, but
the allies were too vigilant and their ene
mies were repulsed" with great slaughter.
Then did they understand the horrors of the
war,' for on the stripping of the wounded of
their. bloody clothing, by the• surgeons,
many werediscovered.to be viomenl They
were so well disguised that their sex badnot
been .suspected. Awonndedmotherheldto
her breast an infant of a few months, whose
littiearnquid,beenbioken byabulle.t. Some
children were taltenititftulr‘ manta raven
ousiy Atibiscuit& that' were given them; one,
little man refused to be comforted until. one
,oitheaWsled found hitnamet nurse, when
he, subsldek, into. contentment and sleep.
The surrender of the. Paieguiyans E then-re
&sluing on the Peninsula; yrits' brought
about- by &Spanish Oriestln the al lied army.'
Taking ;with the cross, the symbol of
theirt . faith, be visited the Paraguayan camp
'and besought them-3o ley. down their arms
and be spared fOrtherinffering., They relne
tanily-consented, and were taken as' prison
era to,the, dismantled fortress of Manilla,
which,they had oolong and so well defended.
As they`entered they:were received by the
Brazilians with a :military 'salute and the
officers were told - that wherever in the allied
conntriesithei might Choose to reside, they
mould findthat their heroism was known
and appreciated
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AN ORDINANCE
Harrison Street, Lawrenceville, from
Mill Street to Shoenberger Street
SEcTIO); 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Ci y
01 Pittsburgh ; In Belret and Common Councils RS
semb.ed, and It is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same. That the City Engineer be and he Is
hereby authuriz, d to survey and open Harrison
street, Lawreneerit e, 'rum 31111 street to Sboen+
berger street, a' d h. S. Bal'es, Edward Davison
and John Moore be and are hereby appointed view..
ens to ass- ss benefits and appraise damage.. In,aci
eordanee with an Act of Assembly approved January
6th. 1864,
sm: !Z. That any ordinance or part of onlinance
pontllctlnn With he passage of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the same is hereby repealed so
tar as the same affects till. ordinance.
Or 'allied and enacted Into a law In Councils this
:sth day of September, A. L. 1869 . .
JAM t.SMeAULEY.
President of zelect Council
Attesi: E. S. ITounow.
Clerk of zeleet
W. A. 'I 03TLIN8ON,
President of Common Council
Attest: Irt;Gli MeMAsmt,
Clerk of Common Connell. • se3o
•
AN ORDINANCE,
Mulbierry 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 authority of the same, That the City Engineer
be, and is hereby authorized to surrey and open
Mulberry Alley, from 'Harrison street westwardly to
Sehweinhart's lot, in accordance. with 'the •
District. Plan" and to appraise •dimages caused
thereby, and assess the same on property benentted,
Paul Seibert, Thomas Damn and James M. Taylor,
are hereby appointed viewers In accordance with an
act of Assembly, approved January lith. 1564.
SIC. 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
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
88th oay ofSeptember, A. D. 186 B:
.iA3IES McAULES,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerli of Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Cousil.
Attest: HUGH MMASTER,
• Clerk of Common Council. se:n
AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the Partial Grading' of Col
well Street, from Gumbert's Western
Line to his Eastern Line.
SEcrin* 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh, In relent and Common Councils
assemble.' and It is hereby ordained and enacted by
the withinlts of the same. That the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorized and directed to ads
vented for proposals for the partial grading of Col
wel. street, 'from ifinmhsrt , s western line to his
eastern line, and to let the same In the manner di
rected by an ordinance concerning streets, passed
August 31st, 1837: also, an ac. concerning streets,
approved January 6th, 1884.
!SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
Present time, he end the earn is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
r Ir.:Mined and•uacted illtO a law In Councils, tbis
28111 day of September, A. D.
JAMES M'ACTLEY. -
Preeldent of Select Council.
•
Attest: E. S. MORROW,
tierk of Select Councll.
K. A. TO3tI,INSON,
President Com Mon Council.
Attest: H. McMAnrEn, I
Clerk of Common Connell.
sc3o
AN ORDLYA.NCE,
For Opening St. Slimy's Avenue, Law.
renceville, through to the Greensburg
Turnpike.
FECTION I. Be It ordained and enacted by the city
of Pitls..urgh. In beloct and C:minion Councils as
semoted. and'it Is hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the sante. That the City Engineer
be and he Is . bereby authorized and directed to any
vey and open bt. Marra Avenue (Lawrenceville.)
through to the.Green>barg Turnpike, and to award
the damages and assess benefits, .7( MN Id. cti.
JekOhigliti DUNCAN and PHILIP UHU 4 are here
by appointed, in accordance with an act of Assem
bly approved Zannary 6th. 180*
bac. 2. 'that any ordinance or part of ordlogllCe
confiletlbg the. passage. of this ordinance at the
present time. bo and the same is hereby repealee so
f ordain e d eame affects this ordinance.
and enaeted into a taw Councils, this
28th day of September, A.D.' 1888.
•
JAMES McAtTLEY.
President of Select Connell.
Attets: E. 8. 3fougoor.
Cleilc of Select , Council.
W. A. T0121.1.280N.
. . ,
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. MCMASTER,
Clerk oi . • 001111011 Connell. se3o
AN ORDINANCE •
SECTIoN 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Citr
of Pittsburgh, In r.elect and Common Council assent-
Wed, and it 1. - herebx enacted by the. authority of
the same, That: Aiken , * Lane be and the same is
liegeby opened and widened , in accordance 'with&
'plan
•herewith submitted, and to award damage*
caused thereby . .Beaty, John' IL stur
doch, and George ft. White sire
e hereby appointed.
SIC: A. Thar any ordinance or pan of ordinithee
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, bo ariu the same is hereby repealed !to
far so the same ISCCUI this ordinance. • '
Ordained and enacted into a law-in Councils. this
Matti day of lieptinsber A.D. 11141 a. •
JAMES WALT LEY,
President of Select Connell.
Attest: Z. S. Moscow;
Clerk of Select
. Coancli.
W. A. TOkly.irisom.
' Presieent of Common Council.
Attest: HrottMCMeirrss, '
Clerk of Common Connell.
AN ORDINANCE ,
Tor a lloard Walk on Neville street'
from Pommyliriala &venue to Centro
Arians. . ,
Sze. I. Be U Ordained and enacted City of
'Pittsburg/I, in Bike! and Ootainan Cornetts army:n
oted, and it U hsreby enacted by ths autbortty.af the
same. That toe City Engineer be and bets hereby
authorized andalreetid to adverthie for proposals
for Use constructlogof a Hoard didewalkon Neville
stieetb from Pennsylvania avenue to Centre avenue,
and In connection with t h e Committee ' on 11oa4s to,
let tiletiarne. , $ -
Sao, 2: The . cost of constructing, the 'tame to be
'assessed 'fb ,Property froniing therPon; and to bo
collected- as - the assessments made -by the city ate
SEC. it..pint any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present tibia, be and the same Is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects tble ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into law.ln C ouncils, this
2 eth•day September, A..IS. INS. • •
• • . JAIIES.'hicAULEr.
•
President o; Select Council.
Attest: E. S. ltionnonr,
• '-;
Clerk of Select. Ccrumell •
• ' W.. A. TOMUN,SON.
President of Couunon,Coutkoit
Attest?: 'H.-McStAeasn'. • •
AN ORDINANCE
Alipropriatiqn No. 25, Water Exten-
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- sion Loan. Intereat and Appropria
; No; 28.: Water Extension Loan
Sinking • Fund. .• • •
SZCTION 1. Be' It ordained and enactrd by .tlie
City or Pittsburgh. in - elect and Common Councils
assembled, and, it Is hereby ordained and enacted
by the authority or the same. That hereafter there
obeli hal two additional . appropriations of. City,
Funds, Number .25, to be known as Water /Calm. ,
'eon' Leah interest and Number to be knorft
As Water Extenaton Loan Sinking
Pico. 9: That' the re be and is hereby appropriated
train th e - wOter(Tellta. nod - tiled and ta beculleated
during the current year to ampropriation.,No. AS.
1401 thousand.stight, hundred :and: fifty.. dollars.
(e 8,850,) and to Appropriation . No. 20 the arm of
• nye thensand deligniattmo.)-
05C• a.,That ?ttly,prdinauee or hart of ordinance
condicting'arft6 the passage Of thti ordiance at the;
/Prt 4 eutr Wile.' be and the same is hereby repealed so
fir as the same affects this ordinance.
.Ordsinediaad , enitTedintall law In Councils, this
sAl4?lim ca.#lp,tF,Vtart•-iett•Tp
x J—Y. •
l ' :Prllittlinit DUNA teminclG
Attest:it. IC. , '
rti ? , : e frir ~,trio. A. TVM L IIJBO I
rii ;
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^ll - .li %President or contmenvelinen.
tea if • •• z
441 ••• t; ' Cient'Or Conttabb tJaincli.'.. se=
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04. lit - ORDINANCE; z r, 4 ,!t• • ,
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r , ) ll• p o k oi rinit iit im i rd ii i T ,41 1 r , ;
illili r i;,l ' Irfli i t i 4 at'
1.0 . es ne ad en db 7 Abe _i
ardsit
of idttsbwrith,,• ttel and 6mtaelf COIIIOIII as*
:Seinbletli sit4ltitsltunsby, so sod esulted by.
the antherlty ef.ilte mow, Thg. Dung Ate d g NI
Ind tne Owe ts hereby located oft 'fps line between
labs( prortylotur: A, J 4 insithi and Uhl 7Sf Alex
soldps eglel.Llst leenrdlinee whit a Jilin birewlik,
- submit ea, also lest the same 'ball be called San
Street:. ''' _.' -• ' -• • ' • ' •
9x.n. 9. That any ordinance sr pan of otdlnance
eontliettng ,witti r t t be: pauses: ol Una oldlaanee at the
• Presget• "tee. be eue,lbe "scat Is hereby repealed Int
Ise &sibs Mime affeett tbleorolnanee •
OrdalnedAnd colleted tato& law In •Clounells, this
'2Bth dayof Seoltanber, A, D. 1111011.,
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• • • " I' ' JAMES itAuLET. .
• . 7 , , , : 7:: President Or ueleut Council.
Attest, ' E. B. ipadow, ,, , - , ~
ittest: li t _ii.4l. rre
itni... lid j ells ";, Common Connell S/1 1 •k• 01eptuut w eorix4 . 1 1 ,1 0ittorsosLau.
Clerk ut......m.0 C.:unitt. ' WO
ME
Thfrd
rzs
1117E011 G :A/ttTR: FRIDAT. vuTOBER, _ . 2,..868.
ORDINANCES.
PITTSBURGH
FOR OPENING
FOP. OPENING,
Widening diken's Lane.
Cleric or common. Council.
CREATING
rt, ;_mb_
INANCES
AN ORDINANCE
Supplementary to an Ordinance Chang.
ing the Names of Streets.
8/x:rip!: 1. "Be tt ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh, in &elect and Common Councils
assembled, and It Is her by orilitin,d and enacted
br the authority of the e • le, That so much of anor
dlnane passed August Ist, 18(1)8. changing toe
names of various streets n the city, be and the same
is here!y repealed as far or, lutes to all streets, east
of Covington or Fortiet str. et. :laid the following
numbers 'substituted in I en thereof, Viz:
ilotoug.li street to be cut led Fortr-first street.
Cnesti,ut street to bee: lied Forty .second
Ewalt street to be call it Forty-[laird street.
Belle fontalne sti ect ohe culled Forty-fourth
street.
St. Mary's avenue to I e called Ferly-flfth street.
Church Street to be c• Iled Forty-sixth street.
Shuenberger street o be called Forty•sereuth
Street.
ii .
Still street to be called Forty-eighth Rinse .
Jot hrop
_street to be called Forty-ninth s: tet.
Jackson ktreet to be called Fiftieth street.
Ski:. 2. That any ordinance or part of or linance
colltliel leg with the passage of this °I dinan e at the
present time , be and the same is In ri by rtp •aied SO
tar as the conic affects this ordinance. I
ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, this
28th day of September, 1868.
JAMES McAULEY.
President of select COU ncil.•
' Attest: E. S. MouttOw,
Clerk of Se.ect Council.
W. A. TO3fLINSON.
President of Common Council.
Attest: HvGii McSinsTEl:.
Cierk ofComition
Council. se3o
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AN ORDINANCE
For a Hoard Walk on the South Side of
the Greensburg Turnpike; from Mel
lon's Lane to Centre Avenue.
SECTION 1. Belt ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. In. Select and Comnion Councils as.
sembled, and it is hereby ordained ,and enacted by
the authority of the same, That the City Engineer
be and he Is hereby authorized to advertise for pro.
posals for the construction of a board walk on the
south aide of the Greensburg Turnpike. from Mel
lon's Lane to Centre avenue, and to lot the same lu
accordance with acts of Assembly and City Ordi
nances providing therefor.
:EC. 2. That any orlluance or part of ordinance
conflicting with thepassage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
tar as the same affects this ordiv arm..
Ordained and enacted into a law to Councils, this
28th day of September, A. D. 1868,
JAMES McAULEY.
President of Select Council.
Atteit: E. S. Monitow,
Clerk of .Select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
• President of Common Council.
Attest: H. McMAgrflit,
Clerk of Common Council. sew
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AN ORDINAiIiCE
For Nieolsorr Pavement on Diamond
Alley, from Wood St. to the Diamond.
SacTION I. Be it ordained and enacted by the City.
otrlttaburgb. In select, and Common Councils as
sembled, and It la hereby or ainnd and enacted by
the authority or the sane, That the City Engineer
tiO and be is hereby authorized to advertise for pro
posals tor the Paving f illamond alley, from NV ciod
street to the Diamond, with Nicolson Pavement.
and to let the same In acoordance with ordinances
of the city.
sac. 2 That anv ordinince or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at Ahe
present time, be and tue same Is hereby repealed so
far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this
28th day of September. A. D. 1888.
JANLI.3 hicAIILEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow.
- Clerk of select Council.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. McHenan-, •
Clerk of Common Council. se4o
AN ORDINANCE
For Opening Forbes Street, from Try
Steeet to Boyd Street.
SF.CrioN 1. Be ft ordained and enacted by ths City
of Pittsburgh, In S-lect and Common Council* llA
araaGled. avid ft Ls hereby oTitainvi amt enacted by
theanthortly of the sum., That the City };b sneer
be and he is hereby authorired to surrsy and open
Forbes street, from Try stree, to Boyd street. and
to spnral.e dausag caused therrhy, and asses: , inn
Came on property beneiltted: and I bA V I I) HOLM Ed,
JOHN neOl'T and lIICH Alto HAYS are hereby
appointed. in accordance whit au Act of Assembly
al proved Jan - nary Oth, 1864.
See. A that any ordinance or part 'of ordinance
conflicting nitb the passage of this ordinance at the
present time. be and the same la hereby repealed so
tar as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into* law In thi s
28th day of dente:caber, A.' 1). 186 S.
JAMES Mc AITLF.Y,
President of Oeleet Council.
Attest: E. 8. Monnow,
Clerk of /Select Connell.
W. A. T0311.1,10301 , T. D.
President of Common Council.
Attest: U. Mc3lasyzn,
Cis r k_of Common Council. se3o
ORDINA NOE 1
AI7THOILIZING THE
Grading, Paring and Curbing of Char
+ lotte street, from Allen street to Wain.
wriglit street.
. • SECTIONI. Be it ordained and *sorted by the City
of Pitteburph in&krt. and Cowmen CoUnette as
sembled, and is hereby enacted by the authority of
the tame, That the City 'Engineer be and he la here.'
by authorized and directed toadvartlse for propo.als
for the Grading. Paving and Curbinu of Charlotte
street. from Allen street to Wainwright street. and
to let the same In the manner directed -by an Orinnanee concerning : nreete, approved January SW,
/ 864.
• sac. 2. That anj ordinanee or part' of ordinance
coneleting With the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is hereby repealed so
jar as 'the same affects this ordinance:
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils. this
gilith day of September. A. Ir. 18614
JAMES Ate AIILT.T,
President or Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Mouaow, . .
Clerk of It - elect Council.
W. 'TOMLINSON",
• ' Prealdent of Common Council.
Attest: H. Meliaartn.
• - Cle rk of Common Council. se3o
AN 01141 DANCE ,
Yoe the Partial Grading of Bishop
street. from Centre Avenue to Soho
street: •
8y.a.1.411 tt.ortiained • and modal by Cas' edit eV
Pittaburgh,, tußsisot and. Common Councils assan•
bled, and.tt to hereby emzeteel by the autriorifir of the
tame,: That...the City Suglneer be and hells - hereby
autboriscd and directed to advertise for proposalei
for the partial grading of Mahon street...from Cen
tre avenue to Bubb street and to let the same in the
manner directed bran ordinance concerning streets,
passed August 315 t, 1887; also, an act concerni ng streets. approved,' anuary Bth, 1884.
Bac. 2 Chat any. ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting the passage of this ordinance at the pres
ent time, be ancl the same is hereby repealed so far
as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordsinod and,enactei into slew In Councils, this
28th der of ceptemberi A.. D. - 1888.
• . SAMES McAULEY,
• President of Select Connell.
Attest: X. 13.Monnow4 •
Clerk of Select Connell. .
W. A. TOMLINSON,
• • President of Common Council.
Attest: 11. MeMAsTril,
Clete of tiommon Connell. se3o
AN ORDINANCE
For Opening Bohndary streett from the
, nosonts•ohelsillver to Neville street,
Sm. ft. invlcdned:•iind enacted' by the City Q,f
Pittsburgh, in ticket and theounci , 041107 A.
• bled, anti it is hereby enacted , by authority of of
Dams, That the City Englueer be and be W hereby,
authorised to sot , . ey and open Boundary; street:
front the Monongahela river to' Neville . street, In
accordance with. the • City District. rian,.'• and to
appraise damages'. and Assess 'beneilte thereon,
DAVID AIKEN, in•. OREN NEWTOMand JOHN,
A AW. are • h ereby appointed. In accord.'
gate:with ati Act or Assetnt‘ty. ; . appriffed January
2.ahat ani ordinance ori i irt of , ordination
'conflicting With the passage. ot ordinance at the ;
present' tlinc; be an d . the tame ' ls ereb7, repealed ao
Hat "Lathe antnesireets this•otdinattee.: •
011800 d an onaqted OW • , :IQ Cann s thin
t , epletaber
• • • JAMAS A DIX •
Preeldentoraelect. Il •
Attest: E. 8, Moanow,,
,
CletL or Se l ect . Council.
• ' ' 'A. TOMLINSON -
President orCOlranon ;
' •
Marx orvoutmoh: Coulicui,f, i nal:"
• , . ,
BU:ORINLNANCE-:
. For tits , °pantile of lifellett'fitriSabliitaw •
IrtdatieTlllo;frefie
e l iisteine*t. .01 , 61
• WI a . lflielft ortlasso4 and eiiiatait Offp
'4114 t-the 'l
ailthartetal .aurvi r ie 19111 , 1fioles owlet, fro&
the °tern s durg,TO MP SO emu 'street. end WU.
JANCEMVWM. did . 4ams - T. meoLvipr.`
steimOibl atiPaintediTtewara,to , sppralse the Cun
uses sndAlaewi bene§ta In acenrdente with/PS:US Pr-
Anembrr approved armoire - 6th,1,564. ' •
Sac. 9. That any - ordinance o, of ordlnanee,
eenalettnitArikts the PIIIIMPOOf t ogrinnosett at the
'present time, De - Anii.the same is here by repealed so
far as the same 'nett this ordluanee.
ordained and • enacted into 9 law in Councils, this-
mBth day of September, A. T 1,1868. • •
•-• .; !, 4 4..4,4 ,
• aAsiss atoituLEy .
Attest: lifonAfor,
meldent of Select Connell:
• • '
• • ' v 4 arSelect •oo ell
L .AV. 1 2
ToirLINSON
naitteht of Common oouncusi
Attest: H t bltraftrti - • - '
tiler of 'onanori Council. r I scan
ORDINANCES.
AN ORDINANCE
Establishing the Grade of Thirty . .. Third
street, from Penn street to Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
SEC. I. Se It ordained mad enacted by the City of
Pitteburyh, in Select and Common CuariCito
bled, and it to hereby enacted by the authority of the
Caine, That the grade of Thlrty.tbizd street, from
Pen street to Penasylvsnia lialiroaci. be establish
ed In accordance with a plan submitted herewith. a
cony whereof to be placed in the City Eugiueer:t
Office.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the
prl,Sent time, be and the same is hereby repealed
far As the same affect: Mils ordinance.
ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils. this
::Bth any of Septunber. A. 1). IS6S.
JAMES NIUAU LEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E,S. Monifow.
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOAILINSON.
President of Common Councli.
Attest: If.lfc3lA•:rfin,
Oen: of Common Coundi. se:o
A N
ORDINANCE
Changing the Grade of Spring' Alley.
from Twenty-Elghth to Thenty.Nlnth
streets.
SEC. i. Be it. ordained and enacted by the. City of
Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Uouncits assem
bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same, That the grade of Spring alley. Twelfth
ward, be so changed as to be of a uniform grace, or
a full of six (U) Inches per 1..0 feet, Irom Twenty-
Eighth to Twenty-Ninth street.
Sze. 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
her as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Counefld, this
28th clay of ;September, A. D. 186 S.
J AMES 3lc /UTLEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow t
Clerk of Select Council.
W. - A. TourANSON,
President of Common Council.
AtteSt: H. MCMASTER.
Clerk of Common Connell. • se3o
AN ORDINANCE
Amending Section Third of Chapter
Twentythird of the City Code. .
Be it enacted, That Section third of Chapter third
of the City Code. be and the same is hereby amend
ed so as to read thus: The mayor shall not deliver
such license or permit to Any person until be has re
ceived for the use of the city the following sums, to
wit: For any opera five dollars for each day or night
of performance, or twenty .dolia a • for each and
every week; for circus riding or feats of horseman
ship. tea dollars for each dry 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 ev.ry twenty-four
hours thereafter; for any panorama, diorama. ex
,hibition of paintings or statuary, or exhibition of
any natural euri•.lty, five dollars for day and night.
and for any concerts or musical entertainments, five
dollars per day or night,
.TAMES 3I'AULEV.
President of Select Council
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerk of dulcet Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
•
President of Common Council
Attest: 31calAhTER,
Clerk of Common Council.
se3o
AN .ORRINANCE. --
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils as
sembled, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by
the snthonty of the same That the City Engineer
be and no 13 hereby authorized to advertise ?orpro
posals for the construetlon of a Board Walk on Fifth
avenue, (south side,) from Neville street to Wilkins
avenue. and to let tne same In aceordance with acts
of Assembly and city ordinances providing therefor.
SEC. 2. That any ordinance, or part of ordinance,
ennflictine.with the passage of this ordinance at the
present time, be and the same ts hereby repealed so
fir as the same affems this ordinance.
ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
281 h day of Septembor, A. D. 1868.
- JAMEn McATILEY.
President of Select Council,
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerk of Select Cr +theft.
W. A. TOMLINSON,
President of Common Council
Attest: R. McMASTEB,
Clerk of Common Council,
AN ORDINANCE.
itt,t - rtOrrcl..Be it ordained and enacted be the
City of Pittsburgh, In betect 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 hy striking out cif the same the
word •'suspected" In the second line thereof before
the words night.walkers.•'
Bic. 2, That any ordinance or part of ordinance
(10110 , Cting with the passage of this ordinance at the ,
present tame, be and the same Is hereby repealed so
fat: al the B . 4=r...effect d this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted two a law in Councils this
28th day of September, A. 1). 1860.
J ADItS Mc/LIMEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Moznow,
Clerk of Select Council. '
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of .Common Council.
Attest: 1111:tit lidc.MAstan, . .
• Clerk of Common Council. le3o
AN ORDINANCE
YOB THE
WIDENING Or NEVILLE STREET.
Siccriow 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City
of Pituburgii. in helect and Common councils as
immblep. and. it isbereby enacted, by thbanthority
of the same. That Neville street be opened to a
width of sixty 180) feet by adding five feet td each
side ofsaid street, as laid down on City.flistrict
Sac. 2. nit anrcarlitiance or part of ordinance
mialicting with the wage 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
98th day of September. A. D. 1888..
JAMES McAIILEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: IC: S. MOR.now, -
• ()lark of Select C•unclL -
W. A. TOMLINSOM,
Atte, '
B.
ium President of Common Council.:
Clerk of Common Connell.. se3o
AN ORDINANCE
CONSTRUCTING ,
Nieolson Pavement on St Clair Street
Sneitow 1. Be tt ordained and enacted by the City
of Pittsburgh, in Select 'and Common Councils as
sembled, and it is 'hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of the same, Tnat. the Committee 'on
oh Street, be and they are hereby authorised to con
nect for the Construction of w icolson Pavement on
lit. Clair street, from the terminus-of,tbe Markst
street pavement to the buspedsion-Bridge.
Ste: IL That any ordinance or part' ot - ordiaance
con.eloting with the palsage of Ms ordinance at the
present time, be and the same is. hereby repealed so
Part as theism° affects t; oNinance.
dained andenacted into IN hi* In'Connells. this
, AIM day of iseptember, A Ll. - 1888.
!JAMES MeAULET.
President of Selec t Council.
Attest: E. 8. MORROW. : ' •
Clerk of Select CouneU.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
. ' • President of Common Connell.
Attest: 11. Moldserna,
Clerk of Common Council. se3o
DRUGS AND tRabIICALS.
PORNAmENTAL_;.IITAIN
.1„. ED, ENAMELED and OROWND GLAB9; for
'Drug tures and' Prestription Stands; with •appro
priatt designs. , PAGE, ZELLERB 8•DIIPr:,
8 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ps.' •
ELBCTIC SIMMER CORDIAL,
An infallible rentedVer Bummer Complaint, Mar
ihhetereitatiter7. 131411in gs d d " Edo/14h and
CRIMP CHI
A. 'Death* the Cholera, Oranies'and.Paln is the
titteaach. respite by
EULIUMI aro EWING
Corno i r.q I.l.l?prty and 'Wayne Streetis
144teratiSEI FOR
s / • r s ,
13011001=012& SON'S
JRE V7HITR. LEAD
11311DITER enmEN,.. ;
r• ' •
The el3ll greent WrOlMEZlO deSen°reee W '
exposure. .11 • usarand et ,
mora terrela 111111111113Wa ; any 7;at,
UMECOCFL
sant= 4 patUrcetatte;
slorrearer .81
QINGERLY & EL , Iluco esson
Nj so Gso. F. tlstitacuutex a
PRACTIVAL UTIIO6IIIA,PUESS.
Tke onksteam Lithogrolthlo_itstabllstonetrt Weil'
of thp Ibuslitair uarall,' Letter , Riads.
BOUM( abelis Cirri/Ms MOW , garde, Dtptemer.
, Portrangi Views, en:Mester of Dep4iti. lavas.
n o n cards, do.. Nos. IFS 0• 44 '
Third street,
Pittobarith.
AMITSEI=VIT- - .
rfgrNEW OPERA HOUSE.
Les,ee..
Manager
Last wf ek of WHITMAN'S (*.HEAT EUROPEAN
STAR BALLET TROUPE.
FRIDAY VENING, October 2d, and every
Evening and Saturday Matinee, will be presented.
Are', beautiful Fairy play.
A .3.111)1.731)1 El: FIGHT'S DREAM.
Cast to the entire strength of the superior Compa
ny. Intr." neing . the grem. European Ballet Troupo;
ninier ill.ect:on of Mon u. MARVIG. The great
11 1.4,:iLACt'111, together with Mille. tilatnia:ltarect,a,
Laura. Alberti!' 4. the Cory phinis end CoroS d. Bal
let. In beautiful rilnees every vening.. Concluding'
with the in. et dazzling Trani•funnntion ;seen:: e'er
see:i !n this country.
RrPROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCLNO ACADEMY,
•
No. 75 Tl lltfl STREET, is now open for 'the re
eption of pupils. (,'lass days and hours—For La
dles. 31asters tail 31isses, Wednesday and Saturday.
at 2, 4 . o'clock . For Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'e•o:k. Private lessons
'given. Circutars can be had at the Music Sturee
and at the Academy. Classes out of the city, It
convenient, attended to.
Hall to let to Select Parties. sei:v72
PAGE, ZELLERS Si. DUFF,
DIANUFACTI:iaItS GLWILND GLASS.
LEGAL.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale made by the Or
phans, Court on the sth day . of September, 1868.
at No. 105 June Term, 1859, the undersigned will
sell on the premises, at PUBLIC SALE, on
FRIDAY, the 23t1 Day of October, 1868,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 31
THOSE TWO.LLOTS
,
Nos. 29 and 30, in St. Clair Denny's plan, City or
Allegheny. No. 29 has a front of 20 feet on Re
becca street, extending back 100 feet to bt. Clair
street. No. 30 has a front of 21 feet on Rebecca
street, extending one hundred feet,.more dr less, to
said street, where it is 37 feet wide.- two-storied
dwelling thereon has a front on Borland's alley e:X
18,, feet, running back across said lots 31 feet.
Subject to an annual ground rent of $75 00. All
arrears up to July Ist, 1868, to be paid out of pro
ceeds of sale. .
TERMS—One-half Durekase money cash, on con
firmation of sale; the balance one year from date of
sale, with interest therehom, secured by bond and
mortgage on the property.
WK. OWENS,
JAMES, McBRIER,
Guardians of Minor Children of William hicßrier,
deceased.
ALEX. M. 'WATSON, Attorney-at-Law. 110. 60
Grant street. out:
ADMINISTRATORS
POSITIVE SALE.
I will sell at the COMIT 110V,413, in, the City of
Pittsburgh, on .
Tuesday October 6, at 12 o'clock M.,
The following tracts of land situated In Tyrone and
Perry town. hips, Ysyette county, Pa., viz : One
tract containing 320 acres, having a front of near
2di miles on the Connelbville Railroad andYough
logheny river. near Miltenberger's Station. having
(rem 75 to 80 acres tilled land, balancb of land
timbered and suitable for grazing; there ts al‘o on
this tract good building stone, and stone suitable
for making lit drat:Tic cement. Another tract, con
taining 221 act es and allowance: on this tract is a
large brick and frame building. 60 by 1.40, admi
rably ad ipted for a urge Tannery, with engine and
bolter, and machinery heretofore used in the mann ,
facture of Bre trick, but which can readily be made
suitable for grinding cement or bark; there is also
on this tract bench stone for glass house furnaces,
and the best or stone for making hydraulic cement;
also, veins of coal and lire clay, a considerable quan
tity of timber, ant 50 to 60 acres tillable land.
Miltenberger station, on the Connellerville Rail
road, is located on this tract, which has a front of
over 2 miles on the said railroad..
• • .
Terms of sale made known on day of sale. Per
sons desirous of visiting said laud can get all infor
mation frogs the undersigned. _ •
VtiN;BONlificißST,
Administrator. de Donis non . . etc., of GEO. MIL
TENBERGER. deceased-. •
seZnys JNO. D. BAILEY & BRO.. &net's.
NOTICE --Notice is hereby given
that Letters -of Administration hare been
granted by the Register of Allegheny county, to the
undersigned, on the estate ofFREDERICK SAUK%
late of Allegheny ß, county. deceased.- All persons in
debted to said estate are hereby tantißedlo pay the
game. • and• all persons having Mims• 'against the
said estate, to pr. sea t the same; properly authenti
cated, for settlement.
M A °DAMEN*, SAVER,
Administratrix prederictsauer. deceased.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, MS. • •• • ' s uP B :x s .
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