The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 21, 1869, Image 7

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'The itatietud Ecthemit Museum.
&Sine since = Nit:. Townsend
Glover, EntanioldgistOfthe . Agrictatural
Detainment, conceived the idea of ere
rating a National' Economic Museum, and
collection =of insects, birds, greins,
ggrasses; • impressions of perishable
11%64, *dawns of rainersls, fibr,es; - &C.;
&C,,,*sraattierpselt„ BbsiOes forming ;his
coneetiO,P;Of. Glover hes inaimkrataa
I system of conianinication with • scientific
men in all parts of the, orld for the pnr
pose ;of'obtaining, , by interchange, the
results of their experience and. observe.
The object of this museum is not to es
, tablish a Government curiosity shop; hut,
on the contrary, it is for the purpose of
generatutility. It is arranged in three
grand divisiona, as follows:
1. The general division '
containing the
; history of every product of the United
States. , ~•
2.• A case to each State to contain sam
pies of its products.
3. Economic—to shbw what different
materials can be manufactured from the
mineral, vegetable and animal productions
of the United States.
The museum is so arranged that when
inquirleearepade by a Visitor or by let
tter, a'reference to - samples of the product,
material' Or insect,. and from them to the
library, will shbw at once all that is known
in reference to it.-, For example: A few ..
days since a tobacco grower called to nom
plain that a peculiar insect -•injured his
plant. He wt...a shown plates exhibiting
` every insect that infests 'that pro.
duct, and immediately singled one
; from the number, recognizing it
i•• at once as the depredator. He was then
sh9wn the insect in all its different ,de
grees of development, from the larvte to
full growth, and instructed how to kill it.
,1 Another applied • to 'ascertain whether a
It certain insect- he had noticed in large
nuMbers in his vineyards was prejudicial
tto thegratievine. A ' similar reference
3 and recognition proved it perfectly harm.
less. • Another inquires whether &certain
bird injures his crop. Reference to the
muse= showed it to be insectivorous;
and settled the question at once. :
In one show-case Pennsylvania fruit,
t grain, mining, manufacturing •and other
?, interests are represented. Petroleum, in
its crude state, and different stages- of
manufacture into refined oil, ,parafine,.
aniline colors."linel eierything . that can
• be made it.-- Glam. tubes show the
• differentfstratathrough which it is neces;:
sary to bore ,toixesch •petroleum .in the
t• different 3 sectiona . of -the countxy, and giv ,
ing the -'experience of the well-borerg,
showing also the -Oill-bearingsand stones
t k and Other' minerals. In fact, S' - 'ciearer
I, idea of the iMportarice arid Magnitude of,
the coal and 'coal oil interest ; can bejoh
tained an examination of this case
I than in any other way.
• In brief, the design-of the Museum is
in liceord&nce• with the nation's present
net wait Any_ one emigrating from a
• foreign bind, - or mom' one portion of the
gUm on,agor, at oncelearn *hat
productil,, axe; hest adapted' -to their con
templated homes, ,and the , information
• thus imparted. is
-well calculated to in
crease the productive power of the station.
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74i , ,. . citii.,
ht Sort of jigna . tion , . ,
.:::
Theliew lirCilt:Exatniner Mid ChrOni
ii de, a. leadlnwand very. Influential • organ
f of the" Baptist , denomination, closes a
strong article on the _question of politics
1 and tetiaperanceiltiti follows :- - •
The temperance question is an etni
, nently practical one. , -The ravages of in-,
temperance, In all'" their •ghastly" „boner,
confront the eye and sicken the helrf on
tl everyliend..l But , it is one of those evils
that cannothelegislMed out cf existence,.
A unless behind the legislation lies a vast,
controlling moral sentiment, bearing it
I up and giving it force. Before the tern.
perance men of this State can hope for the
passage and execution—the latter is the
moreedifflenit tisk& the twii—of thbreugh
prohibitory laws, suctia sentiment must
t be.. created. ,It „cani. be crested only ; by .
persistent, 'Well-directed, prayerful work
There is no legislative -"short cut" to re
fornis that tare hold lof men's Mires 'end
habits. • Dabblifig in politics, bargaining
'. with party schemers,igissping at the'hal
, I mice or power,":' int fritter' Way . the
I strength that is all needed to forward the
: • grand result: Whenever, and only when,
, the4preponderating-oentiment of-the peo.
. pieta for the suppresSion by law of-the in
iquitous traffic- in hoison _ for body and
soul, will it'be possible to carry such a
.
I
measure into effective oferation. The
1 great, need now is for a , Christian temper
.. 4 ance revival. ( ,
Feou "L'Homme <lid Writ," by Hec
tor Fuego:
* * * 1 , This man had a . black
bangup. Bangup, grave affair. Bangup.
The batting of the sheep, the report of the
cottonpod when it opens, the sweat of the
Birmingham mechanic, the inexpressible
come-and-go of needles, the sarcastic
' of the scissors, and the burning
isses of the sad-iron, all were in that
baxigup. 'All and nothing. Mathematic .
promiscuosity of the fleett and the trnseee.
Secret cohabitation of Electichun and-The
Abstract:. •
The sleeve revealed misfortune. There
is ice at the Pole. There was grease on
this sleeve. The bangup had beenyoung:
It was now a prey to all panics of de
crepitude. - • '1
The ' - ulbovi 4aivned.: Ville yawn
was a tear. And this tear was a
witness. iltkpie than a witaaei4 s tr a itor. .
It gave state's•evidence of the absence of
ashirt-i 1 74 1 rrs
A fly' settle d no n the liangap. Black
groupwas Reign to. opmoxe Thy
hnetlbear
the man-aadthe-fly.: -.Thedead—betweeit
two living. The one carried:Mls -
'The other carried both.
A sinister knock reectuied. Ihrnngh;, 3a
depViia of .. 4.,,
'me . 1
~-..
• A inhA .. •,.; 4
?, : r ` bangup bowed.
Prmentiwp4oktimtdorkid column,- This
man 41 , 111M'UTorri Tidiorin - English,
schneV.krhiTlPt
ii a - on anrschnel er arana
Duchess. This tallofhad in his hand a
W - the
imp . l4 l = inar le ittlemore
r
implacable *lathe, Iteekkezmakes of
i tte=3l94l ( l o .1= 1 =74 inAi
t , I has pin
sawed the man— -•- ---- *- -- • • ..
a Alt • 1. ... •••• ~,g .. ••• .1 - .."
PAius.poper,..Teporte,thit i t, the. Brest
3dent Or the feitti'ljohtitittC at /Wine ) 20 1,
brardei 'addiessord dray
larte . the zoolleal-profeitioli that city;
enjoining themnin lla oak( to. , conthitto
theirattentlauee,upon..pationto y danger , .
=LAY 111:Toduh kail,:notoonfeised
ttOe Ons: 144/4191!_ikel.
irtfr .5Z6.4
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The French Peshil System.
In the ye ' of Zonis ZT it'waA decreed
by this sainted tribetardi,:thlittliepbstodice
should "only Cirri letters after ;yet hafte
read them. ` : With Sir James ' Ciialiam this
custom vanished/ Under Louis XV,- there
was the ;'Black Cabinet," or the office for
the Secrets of Letters, where. the King
.and his courtiers . found a .pastime
reading what was confided to , the post.
Louis XVI, of unhappy Ineinely,,abol
ished this scandal 1775. At the pe
riod of the ' Revolution (here, were
but 1219 Post-eilicat in France; in 1829,
1799; at present there are about 86,000.
More than 84,000 boxes are emptied of
their letters several times - per day. In
1867, the French Postoffice distributed
722,000,000 Of letters, journals, etc. Of
this' ma 55,342,000,000 'were" letters proper;
4,000,000 ditto, ; 7 but registered; 116,000,
800 official ; end "notices;", 305,000,000
journals ofevei'y nature; end 5,000,000
containing• money, ~jew,eby, postoftice
'orders, etc., the latter representing a
sum of 96,000,000 of francw.Between the
Central Office' and the various railway
termini, 260 large sacks of newspapers and
book : post • matter` are daily' dispatched.
About 1,000 letters daily - received, il
legible at first sight. These are sent to
the ..!!Blind Man" ( Vabsugle) l the deci
pher, who generally sees - his way. TWo
millions of letters are each year disposed
of in the Dead , Letter Office. .They are
destroyed by degrees-after due exami
nation—that their contents are unimport
ant. The FL each' postal service is very
complete—its officers are - men of great
intelligence: , There are 38;500 employes
in the several departments .and out-sta
tions. The revenue is estimated at 450,-
000,000 of, francs; giving a net gain to the
treasury, of 90,000,000. , - ,
Ye Grecian Bend and its &Sodas Operand!.
Our nineteenth century New York
belle is more, than ever pads and patent
heavers. She is to be regarded not only
as respects her bust, but as respects her
bender. The origin of the term Grecian,
from the errpeons idea that the Greek
antique statuesque models of beauty in
clined considerably from the Perpendicu
lar, and the origin of the bend itself at
Saratoga in 1868, on the persons of two
sisters of Fifth avenue extraction, are too
well known to require more than mere
mention in this place; but it may not per
haps be generally known that the fashion
or rather the deformity was carried to
such a length of absurdity, that during
the fall of that year a woman named
Clarke absolute attempted to open a
school for , instruction in the modus
operands - of
.the ridiculous position; that
young girls practiced the Grecian bend
for days at their :own homes, under the
eyes of their mothers, preparatory to ap•
peering with a; tirst-class bend on the
streeti, and that an a pparatus was invented
by'one female fool, and worn by hundreds
of her sillijadney, by which apparatus,
consisting of a strap around the waist,
drawn , tight from the ahotdders in front,
a certain stoop was given.to the body. and
the bend could be banded with certainty
andirecisicrii. This apparatus cost three
dollarg, and. 'esnin ,Into prstty exten
sive use. • ' '
Discovery of 'Ancient Roman-Relles.
A discovery of ancient Roman relics;
was recently made at Ofen, in Austria,
consisting of a stone coffin, bearing the
follbwing Inscription: "L. M. Domo teter
nreet "perpetute securitati, perinittente
patron AlBllB Vltelis Libertus. ejus
:viva sibifecit.".. A striof leaf orna
ments, ; eight inches &
br inns along
each ,side of the inseripti Oa the
p ta
right stands a barefooted servant in long
mantle, holding a plate before him con
taining a• bird. On the left is a man
with <a. tunic,' tignt pants and short
bootWholdlng a. glass between the fin
gera, of the right hand. In the left he
holds the folds of a' plaid mantle. Be
fore iiiinstandet. smoking altar, with a
round ' cake. on . the top. Around the
coffin. were . found . arabesques, •.grave
lamps, a small . pot and several• coins.
Above:the Roman coffin lay a stratum of
;Christian wooden' toffms, with crosses,
*Wear fsalatift ht. ' ' ' : ' -
TititfOre"igncorreePondent of the New
YOrk - A3l+uns, writing from London,
-says.: •
A friend writes to me from Frankfort
on-the-Main that the movements of
American bonds hive been extraordinary
in consequence of the feeling excited by
Mr. Stunner's speech ~and the furious
comments .of.the English press, which
produced anima a panic in London. A
very prominent American banking house,
witickhas branches in London, Paris,
and elsewhere& is authority for the state
ment.that England sent five-twenties to
the Continent for sale at the rate of from
three to four millions daily. The Ger.
mans took them up without much diffi
culty, and will make money .by the opera
tion., Already ,they are buying them
, bich. In Leiden- at higher rates, and in
Frankfort the transactions resulted in
raising the rate of exchange on London
to:above pap—higher than it has been
known for•manyi years. Other bankers
have estimated that-United States bonds
to the full amount •of thirty or forty mil
lions of dollars were sent from Londonte
Frankfort alone. -Beyond all doubt, the
Engliskhaye .paid : dearly for the extrava
gut. interpretation,they -.chose to put on
recent events. ;
4,..ntrxini#,.`tasleiiii :been ' coinpleted
at Thomesonville, Connecticut, by E.
L; Ilullock . ",,Heliad_unsiertakett the job,
otriplach , the iron Capon the tell of the
Hartford Carpet Company's tallest ,chim
my, which had Men with a quantity • of
brick about:Er year since.. The new cap
weighed , tW,plVehtitii*dPounds,, and the
i lk
Ciiinthey - is' elhfindred sad Torty.two
fe4Clh'',lief % . 1- VOltahleting, ,th a t the
: i lite ,yiqe' Ohle".atld pllrug at the ' tdp,
IVie Tkiat' - fitut the' furnace aidllcleat '
to burn off several of .40 guy ropes; it was
2 eposidered hlL7444elhauice,:att. imposei
-1 , ! Aq i imm plyth 4ie t jqb without
:01,il-"Vinegigi? PtlrVitellihtOtthe,
r. ogle, nu ' a lad
de,i...tif 5V4'.. ' -, liffine l lied lth- the WM::
/ I : ii V:} IW O q trt it . t P ' Jqk . ou t ne",
(~• t r fi r. :;. ( iiii - 0 , 040 - -I - ) t , 1 , 1:4 •: 0f ,', 6 4 161 4 . ,
sOußmes ,- ;Rim v .. • .14. - women,
whose,huisband her and his child
emir in the wahutproctfred , A divorce and
wok a nevi busband. - I, l SeCently she re
ceived a setter frbileher:fihkhdaband that
bb:and a yield' hire ziferd , oo6.ob, MIL'
digo and would 01 Oil ter.; ' IVe_fOr*er n
Pgttiere ' niet; J014%1404 I th eliioe mid
' aIArFY- AradO'thiftlePrePite loud And,
secured possession of his , 115, , ,hntlitW ,
dined to carry out the rest. of the pro
' gramme; and now , the woman is deserted
r. by both husbands, robbetinf , her , child
1, and altogether in hired fix,
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FrITSBURGH GAZETTE": MONDAY, JT. NE 21, 1
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RATIO AL'
LIFE Blain e!IIIPINT.,
OF THE
lINMD STATES OF kMUCA.
Chartered by Special Act of Congress.
Approved July SS, 18138.
CsisBh Capital - - •$14000,000.
PAID IN FULL.
331tAZICI3. OFFICE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA.
Where the general business of the Company 10
`transacted. and to which all general corres
pondence should be addressed.
OFFICERS.
masses. H. CLARK, President.
JAY CCKME, Chairman Fluanoe and Executive
Committee.
HENRY D. COOEE, Vice :President.
EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary.
This CoUipany offers the following advantiges:
It le 'National Company. ctartered ay special
act of Congress, 1.8614:
It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000.
It offers low rates of premium.
It tarnishes larger insurance than other com
panies for the same Money.
It is definite and certain In.its terms.
Iftepoliclea are exempt irom attachment.
There are no unnecessary restrictions In tho
policie r s. y . . •
Eve policy is non-forfeitable.
Policies may be taken which pay to the insured
their full amount, and return all the premiums.
so that the insurance costs only the interest on
the annual payments. .-
Policies may be taken that will pay to the ir -
mired, after ' a certain 'number of seam during
life, an menial: income of one-tenth the amount
amed in the policy.
No extra rate Is charged for risks upon the lives
of f. males.
It insures, not to pay dividends' to policy-hold
ers, but at so low scoot that dividends will beim
possible. • •
Mailers, Pamphlets, and full particulars given
on application to tbe'Branch Mace of the Com
pany, or to
8. W. CLARK £ CO., Philadelphia,
l Agents for Pennsy l vania and Southern
NevNw Jers.
JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, D. C.,
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, .Distrlet
of Columbia and West Virginia.
IBA B. MeVAY CO..
-Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercei
and Washingto n counties.
MIPLOOOENTI3 ARE WANTED in every
City and Town; and applications Dom compe
tent parties for such agencies with suitable en
dorsement, should be addressed Tet THE COM.
PANY , B GENFRA.L. AGENTS ONLY. in their
respective districts. intahscw&T •
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHE
NEW CARPETS I
ITi..l.xx.eps' 1809.
in Nl t il s arltrzs r oisglitArlui assortment unparalleled
•
VELVETS BRUSSELS TILIEE-PLYS
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The Very Newest Deeps,
Of our owdrecenniMPOrtation end selectedfrom
eastern manufacturers.
31EDIUM AND LOW PRICED
ING _
. VERY SITPERIOR • '
QUALITY AND cpzkits. - -,
An Extra Quality of Rag :Cirpet.
We art now selling many of the above at -
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
M'CILLEI...BROL
51 pperzi
Jen I •
NEW: CARPETS.
FINE CARPETS.
CHEAP CARPETS.
OIL 'CLOTHS,
WINDOW SH.gDEB.
ilirELttinges
BOVAD
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- FIFTH AVENUE.
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A•NORDINANCE-.:;
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Autboriz hit eLrothari.of Bonds tor
tho'rUrtl4bintedeeeninS.flature4
. and lthturtnic indebtedness of the
Brerzox 3...Beor:cleaned 41'4 enacted hit
cU/ of Pftegru. ruh,-01-Beleet and Common tram
car alteeinfacd, and heretot ordained and
encsetsd ,by Pia authority erthe.tatite. That the
Cis) Costrolkr, tin& r the direetton of the Fi
nance Committee, shall be and' e hereby anther!.
zed and .direeidd to. prepare and Mow bonds in
thehame of , Pittsbureit to an amount
not exeeedialt e 'Hundred' Thousano Dollars,
In accordant:tear the Itratzectlon br au Act ppf
Aasemelyrentltled i f,'An.aot .to authorize the Ctty
- of Pittabitrri to Issue. blinds for .the purpose
retiring mat-red and maturing indebtedness Of
said city and to nutc: - .ase.'and improve grouts s'
fora public park J). approved the lAth • day 1
April, Al'll. leldd. -
Sac. A. Said Bonds ahall'he in- sums of. fi e
hundred sad one tbousand' dollars each in such
proportions as the Finance _ Committee mar di
rect, Payable laforty years after date with inter
eat 'Allier Eta of seven per centrum. payable semi
annnallY• principal and interect payable attlie
°Lee, of City Treasurer In The City of PlLLS
burgh, and Shall ber.r date Litt Drat day of Jan uary
A.. LP.
SEC. 3,, IL portion of /c id bends anal be retite.
teredintd A portion - coupon bonds;' the amount of
each kind to be determined by the Finance Cont.
mlttee; and each bond shall-be, slatted by the
Mayor, contteralgned by the Controller, and
sealed by tha Mayor with the corporate seal o
the city'. •
SitC. 4. All tegistered bcinds Issued In pursu,
once of tills ordinance shall be registered In the
city Treasurers office. and shall be transferable
on the been of the Treasnr,r, and nct otherwise.
o. Bald beads shall be sold under the dl
re ctlon of the Finance Committee, in such man
ner as ther,muy deombest for the interest of the
cite, or maybe excnanged or outstanding bonds,
which may be overdue at the time of such ex•
change; provided that zto bond 'shall be sold or
exchanged far less thanits par value.
One. 'MI moneys "derlYed ,from the sale of
said bonds Shall be pia - to the Intl Treasure;
and be by him kep Inn Itch manner and deposited
In such place as the Finance Committee snail ill.
'rect. and'-hall be drawn'iu On warrants ant hori•
zed by said Committee and appropriated to the
payment and redemption .or bonds of the city then
one an. to el° other purpose: • • -
Sac 7. The Controller spell procure two leg
caters, In one of which' be shall enter a des lir
'ton of all registered bonds, and In the other a
description of all coupon bonds issued la pursu
ance of this ordinance, when and to whom sold
and the amount of money received therefor: and
if exchanged the number. Sind description of the
bond for welch exchanged. • .
dec. Whenever any heed /hall to paid or
received In exchange It shall ne the dn'y of the
Finance Committee to cancel , the same and to re
port thelact to the Treasurer and Controller ar d
see teat the proper.entrits are made upon their
books._
Sac. 9. That any ordinance 'or part of ordi
nance contltoting with the passage of this ordi
nance at the present-limo, be and the same is
hereby repealed so far as the same affects this or
dinance.* •
• Ord.leed and enacted into a law in' Councils.
this 18th day , of Jut e, A. D 1869.
JAMES McATILEY.
President of Select Cenacii.
• Aunt.; E. P. lf.onn&W.
•
Clerk of-Select Connell.
' - W. A. TOMLINSON,
' Preibient of Common Council.
Attest: 17..,1deM STEIL,
Clerk of Common
A N ORDINANCE
Authorizing tit* Grading. Paving and
Curbing of • Willow Street. from
Fortieth street to Forty-fourth
=2l
Siert ON 1, Be it owl tins • d and enacted Ty the
City of rittsburgh. in tittle% and Ccmsnon Coon
cils assembled; and It le hereby ordsdnea and
ena dby authority of the same, That the City .
Br gineer be and he Is hereto horized and di
rected to adva Else for pro moist' for the grading.
paving and curbtog of Willow street, fromFor
tlettsstrttt t• Forty. fourth steel t, and tolet the
same to the manner otreeted by an ordln snce
cerning tvreets passed August 115;. 1851; slum.
an act concerning ktreets, avproved January 6th,
1864.
ca C. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting .with We passage of this ordi
nance at the prevnt time. be and the same la
hereby r‘ pealed so far as the same affects this or
dinance,.
ord•ined and enacted Into a lass in Councils,
this likb day of June., A. D.. 1889
:TAMES McAULET.
: . President of neitct Conn:Al.
.h.t:est: X. B. Montot)w,
Cleik , Or Select Council. r •
, W. A. TOWL/NSEM,
' President of Common Council.
Attest: B. 31tilliasratt,
AN ORDNANCE
Authorizing he Grsdlng.Pttsing and
Cur bingot Forty.seeond street:from
Butler stmt to the Allegheny Tal
ley 11. B.
Sicriaer 1. Be tt , ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsbetrgh, In Select and Common
GoUltrit• assembled, and U hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority al , the same,
Teat the City knylneer be aria ue Is hereby au
thorized sea dlreNted to advertise toe proposals
for toe grading, paving and eurbine of P ortr
second street, from puller . Street to
,the Alleghe
ny 'Ville) , Railroad. and to let 'the game In the
meaner directed by un • ordinance concerning
street,. 'passed Azgaut 31. 1107; also, an act
concerning streets, approved January 0,1004.
•SIC. V. That any ordibance or part ot ordinance
conetttltag with the passage of tots ordinance at
the poeseut Uwe, be and the same is nereby re •
pealed so far as the. same &Sects this ordinance.
Orclainea and enacted Into a law in Councils,
this 15th day of June, A. D. , 111450.
JAMES IicAULEY.
- • `Piet]' ent oi Se.tot Louncll.
Attest: E B. MORROW, - • •
Clerk of Select Connell.- • . •
W. A. TOBILINdON
President of Common Coucc 'll.
Attest: P. MC - MAST/YR. • •
Ani f ORDINANCE
Authorizing the Constreetion of
rotate *ewer on Ateventh hate Ca
nal) street. .
EfICTION I. Be'tt ordained and enacted by the
City of Pitteburgh, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and tt: to hereby ordained and
enacted by the .authority at the same. That the
City Engineer be and be la hereby authorized and
directed toadvertise for proposals for the con
struct:UM of a public rawer on Eleventh street;
from Liberty sire. t, to the . Allegheny river, and
to ardess the cost - of the same James Black,
JaMes Irvin and -Richard ye are hereby ap
pointed, In acoordance with ea act of etesembly,
approved Janusty 0,1116 i. •
him. -2. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the pee sage of this ordi
nance et the present time be and the came. Is
he re,. y repelled so tar as the same newts this or-
Or aided and enacted into a" law InConnelle,
thielltith day of June,.lllo9. : ' ,
JAhlitti y e cAlliEt,
,President letit*COUncil.
Attest.. E. tl. MORROW, ,
; • • Clerk of Select Council.' •
W. - A,TO.IIEINEON,
President tlf Common COuttell.
etttetv.H. ideideemeds,
Clerk of Common' Council. }eta
-
AN -ORDINANCE.: •
Ilumpilens.enfak to ~ t . an Ordinance
Openitig riXothlrd street.
liturribit 1. .11e it ordained and enacted by the
City or Pittsburgh, in,ldelect and . Common 0101113•
01111 sew/wed, and it whereby ordained told en
acted by , the authority. of the same. That Win.
?mitt' beendis berth yippeinted viewer on the
aliening ,of, Veep- roCai_reet, front Butler ttv
Dividson street.' in en rof 'James T.' McClure,
who declines aerate .', ' , .(1. •1' Fol'',. .
tail Up. -.41. Thos aa corditiotnee'.o.l lll l. o f ortti't
lenee conflicting .watii the passage of this .tirdi-.
nanCe'artne' prattle thee ' - be Ea . the 'llama 18
hereby repealed CO far as th e sanui affects tide or:
dinance .• ,I i• , • • , ..-• , - . ir .
_ Ordebied arid e,elatVaihte 'to: )16 , 114 I.he" lath
thophr Vanei , Al.,a , . - meta o! , (.- ', , ' l, , t - '''
J &WO Xe1.,131.EY . ,' ,`,*.
Att il I . ol : lieagp . : tf Pn49 f;Pf ",C4 9 q44o.ll- ,
es . B. .
, Clerks ernes Coniallil "il“/".
- .- - i • W. A., Toitt.IDISON,
'• 4 ' ' ' " . .Piellsolatit - ExCopriaos 'Celina.
Attest: H. MCPdaerft; t , 11, ••• ,-•.-,. ~.-..
Clerk of Common .Connr.ll. leis
i tt e ii.1.,1.: i
Fos,,,s . l i;"frf.(T r4ll
iamb, r ing ....'Hutitsita sos I)Tissesiao
•12• - V. ;:•: ,-', ii• ;way:: -.:'• ,; ; -, r;. , ;. • - '
4.
• ;4 4 §; ;a: .. 4 . , , i ; ,.. to,.
8 N Z. iSeliqraitinaand enacted. by the.
city!) buroc , lnveliset in CommotrOonn.'
cap esspreuled „App It 4 tittreby.,9 ihtittett inCettl
giccoci , by tsse‘ - &Otiosity , or .' . the Alime,'
That ,ttin City, , Anilines:a-be and., he, ic, leretry
suumsed Ina nirkoted to dart Otis tor poi:totals
fogapUlPerialt ther49l3ll4l , onlncattetne Way,so.:
tordlnt to the PhltadelpMs system. .
bitc,„l4/Wittremit fcrbe suweued upon '• the prop=.
ci ty n o ouninered., out taktie coilis i te4 ly tp., con
oitotoi;, ~.-, f La/1 . /I.llf ... r.. t, ~ ~.. ... :. . ,
niot,“Thattinicifdininecor ittif ordinance
conesotlititotO Ausi plicsatt p,C , If. ordinance at
tliehresens tone,. be Med tee 'Esti% 1p boor re ::
peaddeo or as tneisiniielaffetiter is dedinence..! ,
Ordained oink ejiaeted. Inoya 'Awl's Connelle.;
0 4,:ri t 'fiff9 1- $ 1 ..9 1 ' t A y, it .,
St AttllVAn '
- w t : .1;' ;r , I , -. '' . Preisiditti ore letitiCOnnsillo ; ;
/48 '41 1 11 . 11 2* Oftlensi Z ' Olissilf, - 'H rr " t /IQ ; I `;'' i
AitrilL.a.Olitatiiilikn
KW
A- 7
Ii
2. 1111 -of Tram Cottiletll. 3 .
#.M . 1 1 411 ' f ati n gii: !I •:):.- , i 1, 4 , -,
• •).,::: - .1( : , !•,.)1...111. , ) Vti ' ;4 0 ,. ,1.1 i ,i11 , t th,i.,l.'
SM
Cler lc ofc i tonunon Council
Clerk of . 6itamon,Council. • Jen.
fiTlO , O
O=IN.ANCEB
AN ORDEVANCEI
'' •
I Praildhie telt - the'rsinte of Bends
Ambianshig .to she hem ,of $250.000.
of the Wallet Loan rAuthorized by
the-L-Aes Approved Websaarg Salt
11411 S.
swum; 1. BP it,Ordiglitd MO enacted :by Abe
Mayor,Aldermen and Cii Irene of Pittsburnit.in
Selectand Common Councils assembled, , and ibis
hereby ordalneitand enacted by the authority of
the same, That the City Controller be and he is
hernia authorized end directed. to. prepare and
issue bonds; in the name of the to,
ty of Pitts•
but gh, to the' amount of two lam& ed fifty
thousand dollars, in accordance with the act of
Assembly approved the Sth day. of February... A.
D. 1565, entitled `A n Act authorizing the city
of Pittsbareh to borroie Money." • •
Sac. 2. Said hoods shall be made payable. to.
bearer, with semi. au nua 'coupong attached: they
shall be in. sums of one- hundred, twit bundredd •
five hundred, and on.' thbueand dollars each, in
such proportions as the FIE anee Committee may
determine; they shall bear Interest at the rate of
seven per cent: per.. maim, and shall be payable
in twenty-tlve tears from the first day of duly,
A. 0. 11466, Which Shall he the date. of said
bondst-the principal ant Interest shall be pay.
able at the office a the City Ireasurer. In the
city of Pittsburgh. They shall be signed oy the
Mayor andcotmtersigned by the City Controller, -
and shall be sealed by the Mayor with the corpo!
rate seal of said city.
exc. 3. TbeFinance- Conitaltteershall adver
tise for proposals bribe purchase of said bonds.•
and shall sell the same to the highest bidder: ,
Provided, That none'of said: bonds snail be sold.
for less than par. •
SEC. 4. The City Controller shall keep a cor
rect and accurate account of all bonds which may
be issued in puranknce of this ordinance, and of
all monies received and paid for or -on account
thereat, and shall earicei and- file all bonds and
coupons which may at any time -be paid by the
City Treasurer. •• , - , • , •
, SEC. 5, That any ordinance 'of part of ordi
nance conflicting with the pa. sage of this ordi
nance at the present citiae, be and the. • same is
hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this
c renitence.
ordained and enacted into a lawibis •15th day
of June, A. D. 1 69.. .
• • • ' JAMES McikIILWY
resident of Select Council. • •
Attest, E. S. onuclw. I- •
Clerk of Select Council. •
• ' A. TOMLII4SON,
President of Common Council,, ,
Attest, 11. MckizerEns, •
Clem of Comn ori council. jell
AN ORDINANCE],
Authorizing tbe Grading,Payjng and
Curbing of . Railroad street, from
'twentieth -- street 'to Thirtytirst
street.
SEC. 1. Be it ordainta aseg gloated by the City
of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common. Cannel is
caornOted, and it fa hereby ordainea and enact
ed by the authority 'of the Same. That the City
Engineer oe and be Is hereby authorized and di
rected to advertise for proposals for the grading,
paving and curbing or baliroad street, from Twen
tieth street to Thirty tirst street, and to let
the same in the manner directed by, an ordinance
concerning Streets. passed August 31, 1857;
also, an set concerning Streets., approved Janne-
SAO. A. That any ordinance or past of ordi
nance,coneicting with the pesssge of this ordi
nance at the present time, ~ tee and the earns •is
hereby repealed so far as the sense affects this .
or
dinance.
. . .
Ordained and enacted into, a taw in Connelly,
thin Minn dal of June, A.-D.1860.
JAMES McAULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. Monnow,
Clerk of helm% Connell.
W. A. TOMLINSON.
Attest:
B.
mc Pr mA e s si r d tz ent of Common Council.
,
-Clerk of Oooamon Council. jelS
AN ORDINICEi
Authorising the 6•ading, Paving and
Curbing. of Twenty;seventh street,
from neon street to the River.
BBC. I. Be ft ordained and enacted .by
the City of Pittzhurgh, fn Betect and Cain
/non Councils aeserribieet, and U fe here•
by ordained, and enacted by the authority
of Ow sante. 'That the City flgizieer be and
be is hereby authorized andldirected to advertise
for proposals for the Madill& Paving and Curb
lug of rwenty-ieventh street, from Penn street
to tne river, and to let the 'same in the
manner directed by au erdinatme 'concerning
streets, passed August 31!. 18571 law, an act
concerningstreeta, approved January 6,11164.
Ssc. That any ordinaude Or part of ordinance
conflicting with the paasageof this ordinance at
the present time, be and the same is hereby re
pealed so tar as the samekfZ . cts this ordinance.
Ordained m
and acted In_ a law in Councils,
this 15 th nay of une. 1569. -
J AlitEa bIcAttLEY,
President of Select -
Attest: E. 5. ORROW, ' •-
Clerk f Select council.
' TOMtprsolw - :
President 01 Common Council.
Attest: H. hfcbiasTira,
Cleric Of common Council. .108
_
AN ORDINANCk!
authorising the Grading and Paving
of Snowden alley. from Spruce alley
to the Allegheny V. 111., It.
SEC. 1.: Be it ordained and enacted by OA 091/ of
Pittsburgh; in Select and Common Gouneig as •
semi tad. and 'tt is heriby tdained and enacted
by authority of She game, T at the City Engineer
be and he is hereby authorized andi directed to
advertise for proposals for the grading and pav
ing of tinnwden alley. - from;hprnee alley to A. V:
it., and to let the same hi She =sailer directed
'by an . ordinance concerning Streets pasted Au
gust 31, 13 8 7; also. an act concerning streets,
approved January 6, 1884; : •
SEc. 1. That any ordinance or part of ordinanoe
conflicting with the pagiage of this ordinance at
the present time, be and the•same is hereby re-
Ordained as the antic affects this ordinance.
and enacted into a law inCouuclis,
this 111th day of June, - A. L. 1869. •
d JAMES MeAULEY,
_ President of fielect Council.
Attelst:' E. S. MORROW'
. • • Clerk of Select Cornet. •
W. A. TOMLINSON,
• President of Common Council.
Attest: R. MclidAsTra;
• Clerk of Common Council. ' jets
A N ORDINANCE
Authorizing Unesey:llVelle & Co. to
Rai
BECTON 1. Belt ordained "and enacted by the
City of Pitt...burgh, In Select mad-Common (bun
dle assembled . and it Is hetchyoidained and s-n
-ac ed by the authority of the same, That Hussey,
Wells & Co. be and they 'are; hereby . authorise d
to erect an Iron Clad Building on the opener, of
Aetna and Seventeento streets. fifty by thirty
feet, to be used as a blacksmith shop. •
Sze. 2.1 hat ally ordinance or part et ordl
haste conflicting with thelmsuge of ibis ordi
nance at the present Um e,tie and the same is here
by repealed so far as life. Wises streets this ordi•
Ordained andepected int o a lass In Councils,
this 15th day of June, 11359. •
JAMBS Mc/LIMEY. -
President of.SelectOonnell.
Attest: B. S,MORROW, ;
clerk of Belect Council: • - ; •
- • • W.; A.4TOIKLINSON, •
?resident .0;01 Colroo Council.
Attest: lit . • .
Cierk of.COmmonl Connell: ;
. .
ADIN
N ORANCE •';
Authorizing..the i'entipit rohlth
,a
'venue with Blieollion envemetil4
Sacriots 1 Be it ordainia and! enacted by ;the
City al Pittsburgh, in, Hotta anti acclaims Coun
cil. assembled cad it 0 1 ltsreby , ordcaned and
enacted by the authority antic ram, That the ltity
Enshieer be and is hereby anthorired and di
r. clad; to= advertise tar eavOraids - fot • paving
Fourth - *venue, from-garket: to 'Wood ;street.
with Nlcbison•patainent, and to let the same' In.
actiosdanoe with seta of Asaciablyi and Ordinance
of the city_proviC lag therefoto •
Sac. 2, That any Ord Lean ce or part of ordirarue
conflicting Wittrtne paseige of this ordinance at
the, present time be and Stie,intnar Is thareby . .re.,
peered so nir *Atha same teas this ordinance.
Ordained an inuitted - a ' I 4114 in Cannella,
this ILleth day June; [A. F)f
;I . J IIL eft' " . 4WISMC .I3 / 7 . 2 Xf Lit .17
t Pregit; orbeiebtpikanau.
Attest: N. S: , .1[01110W. )_ • • c
Ole* of itelectiConetdi...,..7.- t i t ! it;
, - . W. 4TOsiiitx2o2Cry
• •
- President ' or Common'COuncll..
Attest:.
.. • . teierk(4GOIMORA ibis„
AN, OBDEWANCIE - '.' ',,'''';'•
1.. ~.-A
t:_: ,
Appointing vft,ewerx on.tlie, 9pesting
orktobbetis'irtlett:
..,1!.: , ...W- 1 . ~. • ._.
• Baczipar 1...8c,1t and recietot , ..;
el t 'oft-of"LUticto
~
.' 'tn - Settect and:.at:
lOWA 001014449 aldeMbata, and it iS';' , ... - 7) ,
0460144 and: enal lik-tite aushorar_st.“l,
tame That ' Satpek lick. Jarpb ta ir,lF i t w a: l 4 4 -
J 'Mel OttaUttert WV Intl: F r STIPuln • C i iirs ,
on the opening of Roberto 'trots. tro.E_ !,
......
*Versaa.tordtar4,-avaanot 10..X0491 , 144nak1itr.
irlonalf ap oMtetl:,rthc'ddelin° Ger VglirtiiiiitiVe
Sail, IL , • batlitonliiittnot or, pi
eef tale ordinance IV
coal:Ilona' with she lase Pai- ea g heron se,
the prea e at u me .o eria,to Ilur.L.l • . .7...
~ffrc.svol OrdnillOC. • •• •.
ne t t le& to farm the swan
mimed . , nw v e n a ctertlista ta law' In Councils;
this ll .. th day of June. A. 0 0 1369 . • ''':'
UL.ItIr
,JA)* ‘sica.
I 1 ' 1 ',. . • ,c , v r f , "proltdeß f BblebrCOnnatl.
A.tteet:,34l3:aitaiscor. ,-, FAa r) act; 1 10:',. I -,
Clerk of Beiect Contr. Ti ii i iwi c iii:. .
„:, . ...,...,,;pitedife;febrtioiimatro...w .
- - KAMM .‘ Jr ,i i .r= .-- .1-' -': .
Attest: fi..MOL o d- , J a i - , fon
Wein of (=mon Olin • . ~. ,
-,...•.••:.
w:11
• OR])
••• -
- A N OB DIN 4 N CE -
. .
Authorizing % the'sing of Duncan OPP
street, from Ifirkpalrlck effort to the
property Of Thom Jones, on township
roma.
PxcriON 1. Ee It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburgh, In belect and, Common Coun
cils aseembled, and it is hereby ordained and en•
acted by the authority of the same. .that the city
Engineer be and is hereby authorized' - to survey
fl
and open Duncan street, om Eirkpainck street
eastwardly to the intersection of the township
road. at iihomas Jones , . Sr., nroperiy, and to
appraise damsges and assess bene fi ts caused
taereby John 51 , Clung, Joqeph Wood well • and
.1. H. btewart be and are hereby appointed view
era,. AIL aeCOrtiance with an ,act t,f Asset:n:4Y .sP
proved January 6;1864. • - • •
bECI,II. That: any ordinance or .part of ordi
nance conflicting alto the passage. of this ordi
nance at the present time, be and the wane la
hereby repealed so far as the same ..ffects this or
dinance. • •• ' : •
Ordained and enacted into a' law in Councils,
this 15th day of Jane, - A: D.:11369.
• • , - --JAMES hioAULEY.
• president , of Select Council.
Attest: E. 'MORROW.
Clerk of Select Council,
W. A. ToMLISION.
President of Common Council.
Attest: H. 51CMAeTER; _
Clerk of - Common Council. jelit
"AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing ilia Grading. Paving and
Combing of Forbes street,from Cheat.
nut street to Magee street. '
.SEe.l. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils of the. City of Pilisblwoh;
and it is hereby, ordained and .enacted the
authority of the same, That the City Engineer'
be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
advertise for proposals for the grading, paving
and curbing of Forbes street. from& Chestnut
street to tuagee street, and - to let the same in
the manner uirected by an ordinance. conceraing -
I:Millets, passed August 81, 11151; also an act
concerning streets. approved January 8, 1884.
135.0. -A. That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the passage of Ltd ordi
nance at the present time, be. and the s me is
lierilltry repealed so far akthesame affects his or
dinance. • . _
Ordained and enacted into's. law in C
this 15th day of June. A: D.:18891 , •
JAMES hICAULE ' •
; President of SeleCt Co neil.
Attest: E. S. Monnow7
' Clerk of Seiect-Counoll. •
• .W.A TOMLIN'S N,
President of COmm on Co moll.
' Attest: H. McMAgrzit,
Clerk, of Common - jell
, -
AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the Grading% Paving and
'Curbing of Pleasant Alley from
Forty.third Street to Forty-fourth
;Street.
. 1 3itcvion 1. Be it ordained and enacted by, the,
City of Pittsburgh, In Select and Common Coun
cils assemb:ed. and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, That the
City Engineer be and he is hereby althorized and
directed to aevertise for proposals for the grad
ing, paving and curbing of Pleasant Alley from
Forty third street to Forty-fourth street, and to
let the tame In the manner directed - by an ordi
nance concerning streets, 'passed August 31st,
1857; also, an act eoncerning streets, approved
January 6th, /WS. .
SEC. A Tnat any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with. the passage of this ordi
nance - at the present timd.. be and 'the same is
herebvirepealeci so far as the same affects this or
. .. ,
dinance.
tirdalned and enacted Into :a lanV in •Councila,
this 15th day of June, Azite,ls69. ; •
jAIEES hICAULEY.
• ; • Prendent ofSelect Connell,
Attest: F. S.llolt.now. c - . ;.-: •
-, Clerk of belect Connell
' ' • W'.; A*.• T0321,124r001f,
Pr estdent of Common Council.
Attest: H
Clerk of Commci , Council. .
AN ORDINANCE,
•
An thorizitig the Grading, Paving and
curbing lof Twenty•ninth street,
from Penn street to , amaliman
Szertok 1 e ordatnea and enacted by the
City N Pittsburgh, in detect and • Common Coeen
cite and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by authority of. :the same, That the
City Engtneerl be and he Is hereoy authorized and
u treated to adyerti.e , or proposals for tire' grad-
Ing, paving and curoing 'of Twenty-anal). .
st.cet, from Penn - street-- to Entallman
street, and to let the same in the man
ner directed! by , a* ordinance ' concerning
streets. passed August 31. 1857: Cleo. se act
concerning Etreets, approved Jcnuary. 6, 1864.
Sac. 3:That any ordinance or oat of ;ordinance
conflicting with the passigeet this ordinance at
the present, time, be and ale same is bereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance... •
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils,
this 15th day of June, A:l3. 1869.
atEB, MckSJLEY,
President of Sabot Connell.
Attest: E. E.' MORROW, • • • •
Clerk of . Seleet.Couneil.
W. A. TOILLINSOI , I.
• President of Common Council
Attest: H. hic.M.Aelra..
A it ORIIO
Anthortsioit the Grading Otot, Pavlof
of elPFluiraliey. , frost•Tor,enty•tirst
street to Twenty-H[t►tstrget. • ..
Sze* az-1. Er Alt- ordatrUdandanaeted by the
City er Pittsburgh, in Setect and Common. Cone.
cite assembled. and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tee same. Inn the
City Engineer be and be is herein , authorized and
directed-to advertise for proposals for the y grad.:
Twentying and curbing of Sprinralle, front
first street to lwentylnithistreet, audio
let the wee la the manner-directed by an or
dinance concerning Streets, wined -August aia
1857;' also an set et:Leen:ring streets, apyroye
January 6.%188.1; • .. •
Sze. 3.- That any ordlianceorpartof ordinance
conflicting' with the passage•of thia.ordinance at
the present time; be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same effects this.ordinance. •
Ordained and .enacted into a law in. Cannella.
this 15th clay orJrinc; A!." D. 1860. -- •
" • •• " J.AMES.McAITLEY, '
• , . President of.S.thast Council.
Attest: J le. EeteSET. .
- . • Cleric pro Vm"of Select Connell.
W. A-. TOMLINSON, .
President of Common Connell. •
Attest: H. McMAzrzit.."
Clerk-Of Common Council.. jelB
N ORDINANCE . • ' •
A •
For. Opening Valle* atroet. from For
tiesh to y'ortV•salzstbi street:
r.
Saurrox. T. Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of .Pittaburgh, in Select ana Common Coun•
cite aceembled,. and it id hereby ordained and en
acted by the authority of the .Ih2MC' lhat the
City hingineer be and he is hereey authorized
and directed to burvey and open Valley street,
from Fortieth street to. Forty.mintiestreet, and
to appraise damages and, assess :benefits James
T. McClure; Win. Smitti,aud Eduard Davison
are hereby' appointed, in accordanee with an act
of Assembly approved January - 8, 1804:
I sc. A. Teat any ordinance or part of ordi
nanceAontlicilng with t he , ottrile
name° at the present time, be and the Sanle ie
hereby repeiieJso far a: the Millie affects this or
dl Lance.
Ordained and enacted fnto , a law.ln:councils;
this Vitir day of June,' A p. 1.889:.
- :JAMES IiIeAULET,
. , _ FresideninfAiel.et council
Attest Z. S. dionnOW -
' Clerk Of tleect Connell. -
.; • - •
W. A.443111...1N50N'.
"
President nrComtnori Council.
Attest: MCMA6Ten,
(clerk of Conitnorf ebunbil, Jen
A N enDiNxrc,r.'
. . . .
Establishing Ilea Bred , : "
street, fromßobert a to Green street.
13zartott I. Ite:ltordabold4nd) enacted by the
city of Plttebursb, to feet% and Common (men.
elle alterable& Mid it tsiereby ordained and en-
Illacit by the autoorar cm
"tine, Teat the
grade of Minden street be mantel -
.to ad tObloe
a tit: or three (3) ivilgr i fitymr t4lstanoe •
Of 11 e• bandretlithaN, _, 010 1 3.. ..et Ooze
the east Ode. of 0 e‘.. lc= Of
f our ( al r ee tver 109fee$ to the "telae of Green
street.
4,, FA , rrfiv i restpApvt i or i o,,n.
Dance 'COB n W passage of ht
/ mute, at, ale IR tedtl PlKlth.betancitteasous is
hereby revealed so far as toe 'rune sancta ttda or
dluaree. • b),
Qr.:lamed and, enolsW into tamtitls the latb
dof P-LI/Ma c.. La.Z. , • CI:
I().t.f.S4AWAVACAU.LETV ,
, • Clerk of ocummootatenu - I I
. 7 - Irr:f r 41111 '..!.. •
rtt'kurker alinoweinzadul "till
•1
Elr - 777. i 11.7 "oix - e.;'!"
1103 Igrl;L raY MTLI
J it.'
1 ' AD-TaiMOTESM 31NROBBi . AT
31 40 0:4 1 / 1 199P1. 1 ,....• •
ithMT Z.• 01% F64l:<Zi eilV.•••••., f.t - 11 ti
4w cr - .,a.r.~,.S w,~S:.>-t ..e. tiz.~~..~Ea:.w.~.v'lY-.,.>.~~' s,~ri~'.r~
.~.ra~~,~ctng_ v
C•
olCominon Council. jelB
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