II ..EtflittzbittE(tt • LTIY COUNCILS. , A. . . 'i. regular meeting of City Councils was •* held yesterday (Monday : ); at half-past two 'o'clock p. m. F 1 Select Council. • Members present : Messrs. Brown W. R., Itriotim' 'A. -M.,' Cochrane, Coffin, Coyle. Dickson, Gallaher, Gross, Herdirtan, /ones, tarthruin, - Morrow, McClelland, ;McClin tock, MoEwen McKibben, Phillips, Ref. ierty, Ship ton. Wainwright, ,Wbite r and President_McAuley. • • - ? The minutes of the preceding meeting 'were read and approved. Mr. W. R. Brown presented a petition for a.gas lamp on Hand street at Perry's court. [ Referred to Gas Committee. • • CONTROLLER'S REPORT. Mt. Phillips, from the Finance Committee submitted the following report from that 4 Committee , • . . s Gentlemen: In respict to the petition for • the assessment for the grading and paving fr of Smith -street, referred . to the Finance • Committee, they recommend thatthe 7,• prayer of the petitioners be complied . ith, andthat in the case of the suit :of William .Pinch against the'eltY for grading and pay lug and setting :,with. curb of said Smith etreet, they recommend thifprovision be 7 , Made. for the payment <of said judgment • together With interest and costs. ,• ' The -Greensburg and Pittsburgh Turn fi Pike Company propose to. sell their road • and franchise within the limits of the , city _ of Pittsburgh, to the said city fof the sum f . of $5,000, subject to the grant of Tight of way over said roadway to the. East Liberty to the Citiaens Passenger Railway Cora pony, under the provistehs of the act of Assembly of April' .18th, .1881 ; this offer . not to be construed to include any toll house or the lot on whih the same may be ' erected, being adjacen t to and not part of the roadway. • _ Your Committee recommend Oanneils to accept said proposition by articles of agree - Mont" stipulating-:fora perfect title to the city, fixing time of payment, doz.,- and on the execution of said agreement the tolls to cease:forthwith and the city to fully (ton g, trolthe road. • - AtcompanYing, 4irif the folloWing bills: W. A. Irwin, 116.75, for serving no ry :does , end' the ' city of Pittsburgh 11,773.50 ibr street and on 'Sedond street and Mary's Avenue, Kirkpatrick and ,Alle gheny streets,' and Diamond alley; the same 11 , to be paid out of the contingent fund. • I desire Councils to authorize me to make the following,transfers: From Appropria tion No. Bto - Appropriation No:9; (gas to ) Diamond Markets,) 1319.88; from Appro. priation No. 8 to Appropri at ion No. 10, (gas • to Monongahela Wharf,). 188,59; • from Ap ci propriation NO:'8 to - Appronriation No. 13, , (gas to contingent fund,) 1513. The report was received. _ • i resolittlen accompanying the report, =, authorizing the transfers to be made, was 6 read three times and pulsed; and the reso • lotion relative to the payment of the bills was also passed. Mr. Gross offered the following: • I,lleeoffe4: That the pronosition of the • Grixinsburg Turnpike Company for the sale of , that portion_ of the it road lying within the city limits for 15,000 is hereby • . referred to the Finance'Coinmittee in con , nection witiktheCity Solicitor, with power to act. , • , ti • Mr. Coffin offered the following amend. ment; • Provided, that the cost of porches 4, ingasid Turnpike shall be assessed on the Property, fronting a nd abutUng on the same. On • motion, the amendment was laid on the table. " •'" * ' . • - •;d1 Tho'rAsolntiOn was Ertl - Opted. Ai REPORT OP THE GAS COMMITTKE. , ;Mr. Morrow,ifrom the 3 oBs 'Committee, ',..$ sibmitted the report of that Odinmittee ,1 4 recommending lamps_ in the tiollowing laces: P ; Six on-,Centre avenue,.. east .of Duncan , street; one at the corner of Eleventh street ,- i and Spring allay; one on. , the,, corner of • Virgin and i • alleys; two on Sixteenth street; one on the carper „of Bedford aye -1 nue and Hickoryalley;' one on Butler - and 2 Race streets; one on Thirty - eighth: and ii Bank streets; one on Thirty-eighth street . at the end; ; of gas, main; three . on. Butler street, cOrner, , of tellefontaine and Chest . :„i_. _nut streets,i and opp osi te St. John's Church; one on .liuquesne 'Way and, O'Brien's alley; and one st fEleventh ward School Hone& They-recommend the removal of the lamp I on Liberty, street, opposite the St. James .. , „'i Hotel, to the corner of Stevenson's alley, ; :Y. on Liberty street: ~.. ~ , . . . , In the matter of oil lamps on the Greens. burg .pike,the Committee would report that there is no estimate or appropriation ..-therefer. - :- - - • si il • The report was accepted and the recom. II mendations of the Committee adopted, i; pirrrrions, &c.-- lIMr. A. M. Brown presented a petition from the-Federal street & ,Pleasant. Valley ' Raikeidtompanyi asking privilege to lay . - a track from the Hand street bridge to the • corner of Fifth avenue and' Wood street *. via Hand'and Liberty' street. i Referred to the Committee on Railroads. . - Mr Gallaher presented a petition front ;'• • Francis McLaughlin, proprietor of ;a tavern, No: 58-Wylie 1 street, setting forth that his house bad been damaged ;by 'a ..1.. mob, and preienting. a bill of twenty '... seven dollars, Wliipti:tie asked the city to A Yta.. ; ' ti Laid over for the present. The bill of the Commissioners. appointed under the consolidation act .to ascertain 1 the separate indebtedness of the old city 11 • and new'',' , districts, 'was: referred to the "ff .Flnarice.Commlttee. .. .. : 1 - Mr. &.11..:11roWn, in the Chair, Presented an ordinanpe providing ; tor the assumption of the [operate indebtedness of the several corporations or townships - within Its pre& 1 ant limita, by the city. : The ordinance was read three times and , passed finally. . Mr. Morrow presented an ordinance pro -1 - viding that , all barges engaged in carrying -?. freight be Charged the, same,vrharfage as 41 steamboats. '' ' - - - - - .- ~, Mr. Phillips called up the ordinance • i relative to relieving the Oakland Pas. 1 stinger ' railway from keeping the Streets, ;., over which' their road passes, clean.' The - ordinance originated` and was adopted in Common Council at a previous meeting land was laid over in Select under the rules. ; The ordinance was not - adopted. ,; ~- ~ - , A Mi. Gross presented a petition for aboard. -? walk in the Sixteenth ward. Referred to ti the Street Committee:- - t , li Oa notion , adjourned. . - - - Common Council. Council came to order at half pest two I o'oloCk; riesident Tomlinson in tue chair. j The Clork, H. Molitasters, Esq., called . the.,roll; When the following members ans ,l -scared to their namete . - , • Messrs.-Ahl4orn, Barnhill, Barton, Ber. ger, Ertu th;CaSkey, Carroll;Danb; Tays ~ilt7:ndaYner'lire'nen :l:lltH:ro:Zjile:7 a :k;jerenYtd aw2leyer:\:orbead, Mcelemn.ialnerßbnan Bo:Reods ' l P bb Rosewell,A. ft )tt, 8108; Torey.Torene Verner, Vick; Weldon, :Welsh, Zorn, and 1 Presidon nan t T u or : f so t o. hii , The 0 , \ aeedinit. -. i ; io3eting i were read and axon:med. - s _: \ . Buidneas was taken up in r egular 'order. Mrs liate presented • a petition from rest• dents on Hand - street, asking for<the ere°. tiotfof a ga i slutipat the corner of said street and Ptis_ey a court. -' iteferred to Committee on Gas Lighting. • \ •Alai, .: pdition for gas lamp' on Fifth \ one. nue _at , its intereection - with Union street. Similarly referred. - 2 ' -- \ Mr.. Torley offered the, following resolu.• Resolved, That William Phillips, William Colllngweed, •,Itobert a - Elliott, John A. Stewart and be and they are . , .. ~.--,,,,gzgr-=,!;:;g;J.t:-V.,i•i:,'•:,i'q,''i,--',,i''.f,',:',Z:a,'..,'Vi,a'-',,0'41,"'-',-'t,6'-'::,;'F'i-''':''' hereby appointed a.Consinissithi to devise a system for the better regulation Of the Fire Department of the city of Pittsburgh, and to prepare such Acts 'of Assembly and , or dinances a/IMay be necessary to carry the sameinto effect and make such report to Councils at the next'regular meeting, ores soon thereafter as piacticable. The resblution was adopted after being amended by adding John J. Torley, It. o. Harlon and A. Scott !to the Commission.. iii Mr. eldon presented a petition fTom J.C. Porte Esq., asking for the payment' to him o the sum usually paid for the, clean eit Ing 0 t he. Nicolson pavements , he agree ing keep the same in a clean condltion by ping 'them three times a week, clean g out the sewer drops, etc. The pe titio also asked permission to sprinkle the stree ts during dry weather for the pur pose o laying the, dust before aweeping. The"petition was referred to the Street Committee. ' Mr. Jeremy, a petition for the opening of Kirkpatrick street from yiske avenue to Duncan street. \ Also, a petition from property owners on Fiske, avenue, asking for the opening. of mid avenue from Kirkpatrick street to the old township line. -------____ Both papers were referred to the Road and Street Committee. 0_ The same member, also presented a peti tion from citizens of the Eighth ward, residing on Pasture street, asking for the laying of a ureter pipe on said ; street, from Fulton to Townsend streets. Referred to Water Committee.: • Mr. Britah presented the bill of. Atha Boyd, Esq., for lowering thcratop-cooks on the streets, according to.contract. The bill amounted t 61264.60, and was referred to the Street Committee. In, Select Council amended by inserting the , words with power to act." 'Common Coundir - adheled to original action. , • Mr. Robb offered a resolution:ieconelder ing the proceedingsuf the Common Council at the last meeting, by which their action in regard to the vacation of Spruce alley was rescinded. After considerable-discus sion the -resolution was laid on the table.. Mr. , Ahlborn presented a •petition from citizens of the Fifteenth ward, asking for the grading and ;paving of Forbes alley. Referred to the Street Committee. • Mr. Reynolds, an ordidance- 'granting to Wm. McKim dr, Cu., privilege to erect a siding on Thirty-eighth street, from , Alle gheny Valley Railroad to - their , works. Rules. , suspended, read throe times and passed. , Mr. Hillerman, a petition for the erection of a gas lamp at the corner of Duncan and Kirkpatrick streets. :Referred •to Com mittee on Streets With power to, act. • Mr. Davis, a petition asking for the per manent location of. allstreets running from Rural avenue toCentre aienueT•in the Sev enteenth ward. Referred to Committee on Surveys. . . - • Mr...Elerner, a petition ;accompanied an ordinance , .: from the, citizens of the Fourteenth ward, asking for the construe tion of a board 'walk_ on Pennsylvania av enue from the Soho, Toll House to Mur phy street. The, petition was accepted, the rules suspended, and the' ordinance read three times and'passed. Also, a petition for the grading and pat , - ing of Madison% street. Referred to Road Committee. • ~ Also, a remonstrance from citizens on Forbes street, in the Fourteenth ward, against the manner of making - the• assess ment for the grading and paving of said street. Referred to Road Committee. Mr. Hemphill, petition for the erection of ages lamp on Smaliman street, at the foot of Denny's row Referred =to Committeef on. Gas Lighting with power to act. Mr. Welsh, a petition from Henry Forth, accompanied by an ordinance asking for privilege to erect an iron clad building in the Twelfth ward. The petition Was ac cepted, the rules suspended and the ordi nance read three times and , passed. Mr. Rosewell, a petition from John Roney, of the Ninth ward, asking for priv ilege . to erect two temporary iron clad buildings in the rear of his foundry. The petition was accepted and the accompany ing ordinance passed after a third reading under a suspension of the rules. EXPORT OP THE STREET COMMITTEE. Mr. Weldon, from the Committee on Streets, preeented their report as follows: GENTS EABN: Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report the• following ordinances One • for grading - and paving Almohd alley; one for grading and paving Locust alley; one for grading. and paving Center- street; • one for a siding from the Allegheny Valley Railroad to Thirty-second The report was accepted r and the follow ing ordinances passed:. • Oil e granting 'Messrs. Rees, Graff& 'Dan pernilesion to erect a siding from the Alle gheny, Valley . Railroad to their works in the Twelfth ward. • One apppinting viewers in the matter of opening Harmony street, Seventeeth ward. The ordinances for the grading - and pav ing of Centre street, Locust and Almond alleys, were laid over. The report of the viewers on the Diaintind alley sewer was presented and adopted. Mr. Fitzsimmons presehted the reportof the Committee appointed to examine into the workings of the Fire Alarm Telegraph. The Committee investigated Alto tubject, and came to the conclusion that -'the Tele graph could not be . operated at any less cost to the . pity than at - present, without impairing: its: usefulness. The working force consists of a Superintendent and three--assistants; each-assistant stands a watch of eight hours, and a ildog watch'' of four 'hours so that if anything should`' go . wrong in' the working of the lines it can be attended toimmediately: -The Com mittee - recommended: that an additional room be -fitted up: with sleeping arrange. merits, for the better accommodation of the persbnivan the extra watch: ACCOM panying the report - was the following statement of the Superintendent of " the Fire . : Alarm Telegraph, S. T. Palitley, giv ing full information as' to the salaries and. cost of working the telegraph- in other cities: • JOHN FrrzsratioNS, Esct..:-Dear ffir: The following Is the list of expenses and Anna bbr of men employed in the different Fire Alarm Telegraph offices so far as I have heard from. Respectfully', • - SAMTIEL P.A.IBELY. - Bt Lonls—One Superintendent 61,000 Four Operators, (1.100).. ...... 4,400 Two Repair Men, (0,000) 2,000 • OLuelnuati-:One Superintendent One Cider tiperator ' . Tiro Austrian's, ($1,114).... One Jfepairer Batt%le—One Eipperintradeat L $ One Giblet Operator 1.2 0 0 Three asslat.nts (l1.O01) '3;°°° Repairs by Paid Fire Department ; Baltimore—One Superintendent Your Operators. ($1,00:) Oneßepair Man Fittiburgh—one Bnpeilnteadent... Three Operators (SEW. . Chicago—er ne Superintendent Three Operators (el 210 t..... • Two Repair men ($ 1 :000). • •• Boston—One Superintendetit ' $7.60002,000 Three Operators (g 4 per tilent):•;• ' 5 . 840 Three Benairers., ..... . .. . ... &,$4O Oue Battety Boy The telegraph of= Allegheny Cit3r is what is termed the “Village . System,' , • and has gongs and boxes all located in a single'cur. rent or wire. Should this wire break, as it is now worked, the entire line is rendered perfectly useless until repaired. There is no means of testing• the - mire without striking the gongs in the engine houses. The telegraph in Pittsburgh is termed the "City' System." We..-have running into ourbffice twelve Cohiplete metallic circuits, or twenty-four wires. We . test our lines every twenty minutes, and *lien requested can call .out certain engine companies with tut alarming the entire department. ' , Mr. Torley'offeret: a resolution instruct ing the Superintendent of the Water Works to •ftsve it tire plug'erected M corner' of - PITEBURGE:GAZIM :,11rEEMATTTPFPWW1-11U Liberty and Twenty4fthstreets. Referred to the Committee on crater. Mr. Herron offered • a reticent:canoe, signed by a d n i 0 n um ber of Liberty streetzner chants,agains granting the Pleaaaut Val ley Pas s enge r Railroad Company the right of using Libe street for their tracks, for the reason tat on reaching , Seventh avenue the ce is so :,short that it will require two = c ryes, which will blockader the streets. - T at the petitioners anticipate the early removal of the present rail track on Liberty street; and desire that no Other rails be laid ' doin, but, that . ti Nicolson or other improved pavement be laid down and the thoroughfare free 'of any incatn brines. They look to- the removal of the Postollice is a question of time, and that the terminus of the' said railway may as well be at the corner of Liberty and Hand streets. Read and referred to the Commit tee on Streets. • --Irt all business transacted, except other wise noted, the El. C. oonaurred. On motion, Common Council adjourned. EXCELLENT SEC!JIIITY. TUE 171213 T MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR, SIX PER CEIVI I 'GOLD BONDS Central Pacific Raikoad Co., These Bonds are the duly authorized and eteredl ted obligations of one of the most responsible Corpo rations of the American Continent, and are secured titan absolutii first lien upon the valuable grants, franchises, railroad eqtdpment, business,' etc., of the but gertiOn of the' Great National Paeific -Railroad. Line, . , extending egiatwardly from the navigable waters of the Pacific Coast to the lines now rapidly building from Hie Eastern States.. They bear Six per cent. interest per annum in 'gold, AND BOTH PRINCIPAL -AND INTEREST -ARE EXPRESSLY MADE "rAYABLE IN EMI. -TED STATES GOLD . COIN." The. semi-annual Coupons are. payable, July .lat - and January list In New Yoik City. The purchaser Is charged the accrued interest from the date of the last paid Coupon at the CUR ' • 11ENCY RATE ONLY. This issue of Bonds constitutes one oir the LARG EST AND MOST POPULAR CORPORATEIOANS of the country. and therefore wlll be constantly dealt In. . • • The greater portion_ of the, loan is now In the hands of .steady investors ; and it as probable that `before many months, when the Road Is completed and the Loan closed, THE BONDS WILL BE EAGERLY SOUGHT FOR AT THE HIGHEST RATES.. They are. Issued ONLY AS THE WORK PRO GRESSES, ind.to the tame extent only as the U. S. Subsidy Bonds granted by the Goverinn:..nt to the Pacific Railroad ComPanlee. 'Nearly FIVE HUNDRED MILES of the road are now built, and the grading is well advanced on two unwired and fifty miles . • The THROUGH LINE ACROSS THE CONTI NENT will be completed by the middle of next year, when the Overland travel will be very large. The local business alone, anon the completed por tion, is so heavy, and so advantageous, that the gross earnings average MORE. THAN A QUARTER OF A 'MILLION IN GOLD . PER MONTH, of which 35 per cut. only, is required for, operating ex- Penns. • . The net profit upon the Company's ; business on 'the completed. portion, Is about double the amount of annual Interest liabilities to be assumed thereup, on, and will yield a SURPLUS OF NEARLY A MILLIONIN GOLD after' expenses and interest are paid—even 11 the through Connection were not made. . 1 1 , • The best lands, the aicheit mines, together with the largest settlement and nearest markets, Ile along this portion -of the Pacific Railroad, and the FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS thereon will be proportionably great. , From these consideratkess it Is submitted titatthe CENTRAL PACIFIC - RAILROAD 3131074111DS • ". secured by a First Mortgage upon so grroduclaye a property are &mons , the most promising and reua• bie securities now offered. No better Bonds can be made. A portion of the remiiner of this Loan !also* of fered to investors. At 103 Per Per> Cent. and Accrued Interest, in Ouffency, •- . The Bonds are of 01,000 each. ' • The r eon:may reserve the right to adrance the price at any time: blft all 'Orders aetttally in &anent it the` time of any Mich advance' will be ailed at present price. • At this lime they pay more thamill per cent. hpon the' briestment, and hare, from - National and State laws, guarantees peculiar to themselves:" " ,"' - • We receive ail classes of Government' Bonds at their lull market 'sites, in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds; thus enabling the holders to realize from 6 TO il.O PER OENT:TROPIT. Ind keep the principal. of !their investment :equally Orders and inquiries 'will receive prompt atten tion.. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets,: etc., giving a full account of the Organization; Progress, Baldness and Prospects:of the enterprise furnished on application. Bonds 'lent by return Bxpress at oar cost. ' SubscripUotus xeceived by 'Banks and !Bankers, Agents for the Loan, Algoughout the United States, ,Cansda an d by , • JAMES T." BRADT ift 00,, Pittsburgh, . • ROBINSON BROS. _ 8. aIcaLLAN do. NATIONAL NAV - Limos BANE, Wheel's. deserlptlnna of GOVERNMENT SECU RITIES BOUGHT, SGLDor EXCHANGED *t our office, and by MAO and Telegraph, &CHAIM:ET , Accounts of Banks, Bankers and others re. celved and &monads szrangements ntadefor 4ealra- - FISK & BANKERS AND DEALERS IN. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, and FINANCIAL AGENTS OF•TEE CENTRAL PACIFIC FLAIL . • -; • • ROAD COMPANY,: . . .18.200 .. 1.541) 2,190 1.800 No. 1521fisesoli Street; New Yor1;• soia-Ttr• UMBER 1•LIINICIBEit I LtlliDEll. .ALENADDZIA PATTllitSCifir.. • • Dealer ini all Hinds of Luitiber. ON RAND AND FONSA.T.N-. 1 000.000 feet Dry Pine Boards 150,500 feet 13f and 2.inch Clear 30,000 feet Dry 136 a n ti Comkkorr FlanAi'' . • . 30,000 feet Da7 , l add 2 Olen Oak: , ;fib,ooOfeetDrry.% AM and 3 Inch Auk. 5,000 feet Dryll, 31n. Cherry ft klaple. 30,000 tett Dry I_o4 Si anti a inch p o pl ar; .115,00 feet _Dry rower Hcantlingi ' • A6O 000 feet HemlenAJolate and scantiest 150;000 No. 1 19 -inch - agared ; g 50.000 No:110,1:mb tkinelea, sawed: "- 40.000 No. 1 16- Inntinktniiies, adayedt. 50,000 Fire Bridk; . . 1,000 Fire Tlie ..$l5OO ; 4 ,000 =Si 8 6,500 • 1 200 2,700 3.000 42,000 800: — Um YABDI3-24p. SO piaßhz ibraleg' • atanebeiter. and 167 REBID:10A leritzET ego elle the Gag Works, Allegheny City. no tlistoz:Orrr ama= AND annYwron, PITTSBURG/1.-Dovelnber'll4lb:‘ll(B9.: NOTI6IW- The assemnelo for Gradlnev •Pilrlet end -!Durblrig . °ARUM XBT, ;from ameilmen- street:la, Dallreed are now ready for examlnattion, and can be *genet lids-- office until FIDDA.Y. December 4th. when they will be returned to the- ell:zeta:0 , 1e once tor . ;mimetic:du ,n o stmee AM. • • min , MY 2131 • tnrrt CITY Examotn, arm anviron. t . I - ✓ --- rittstrib f illoyembe_ r 114th: ISOB f * XOTICE Otortantetit • for Grading, .Pining init:Clurblnt • LISSY:LT niET, from -Twenty-Filth - street to ,Tirentf- Ninth street Is new reacirtentzazeinstlon, ander: br een at this office tintItYKIDAY, Ilegember t when 1; 'wlifbe reamed total, ettyStsaint- Ter's *Mee for n011eet1en......L. , ) 1 9:1 4 , ` C ' ' Wu " V11732/14.14 iffniCELLANEOU'S. OF THE INSOE pstram r wpips . -,x4Fp THE audtuwilw MUTUAL 11.11 0 E EirSITEAS(1 1 CO OF NEW ,YOBIL No. .102 . BROAI3WAIr. . . , • RAnDLY - . INCREM3I3I4 Onli 1n,000,000. /ma r s _. I . ' 'l'lOOOBlllW 'l4 the Guardian of a 'leered rand, which is to provide for the Widow and the Father less. with the least poulble burden to the insured. AlltProved Forms of Policies Issued. , Libe modes for the payment - of Premiums. Policies Non-ferfritirag by 'Mils terms. The Entire Profits of the Company dlvld_ed eqtdtahjy_among the insured. Last Beta= of PreMinm, !Uri PEE 0.6. NT. ._ ... Hon. John A Drazaroaa: . Dix, E. V. Haanhawoit, Hon.tlames Harper, 'William Willits/4 - John;J. Crane, Julius H. Pratt. William T. Hooker, William W. Wright,. Wm. ki. Vermilye, Chance J. Bums, , Chas 'G. Rockwood , W il liam'Allen, Hon Geo. ()Wyk°, . Geo. W. Onyler,` • Mine C. Woman, _ Oeo. T. Hope, Tito Eisner, John H. Sherwo od L it•ski. B. 1135erman; -' ` Edward H. Wrigh t,t Aa„ ..."1 Arnold, Gao. W. Parlee, Bleh'd H. Bowne, Wm. .L, Cogicsw.ol. HENRYALTONS. PECKHAIS PreNdent LUCIUS V M.eADAM,..A GAHAGANetaa, Beers. -tarY „ ryt • • -Z. RATES NPIIIIILIIN . • GENZRAL'/MINT POS. VIMICEN PINNA. Room No. N. Bank- of Vaaantoreo. Mg, comers! Six.th sad Wood *Mel+, , . prrrsxmaton,. re., /01•Agenta wanted.. Apply". ailyve• . NATIONALLOSIMIANCE OF TRIOMF' 1:111ILLEGUIT: • Moe, No. 89 ITZDKBAL BTBZ2T, eottriims Oa Stockton Avenue. • • . • • EIRE nriarßoLlCC. w a4ar... urn vmmooN. Beinetari. •-! • • • A. H. Xotash. 10.H.P.WIlliamilino. 'Thompson f t t b s Laseldualf tot Jas. L. Orshion, _Les, O . Jao: Browo, Jr. earn, ; .Lioxtb pp. 00 . 17 r8 1418 B nwrimin . • . . INBUTI/kNCE.OOIIIIOANY, OF,Lt Wl* In Franklin StHngs kink Bed Mpg az Ohio Elt.:JMeMiguiV• A. H031:11 COMPANY. manlyed bY phonon well known to the Community, who Mast by it &alias to merit a sham ar youstwaroraga. , , nElniv zu._wts . -Pirbstailat. 6111“1. _ Secretary.. r . ' DID.WPODS: ...' I t.h Homy Irwta, . D. L, Dip.Attersoa, sleazy Derwlg, Deo. E. Biddle, Jacoarrass, Dettlelb Taxa, Simon Drawl, J. 11. tha_th, Jacob Bush, W. X. Stewart, . P. - Walston, Joseph Chaim Jos. Lautser,. .J. Zlnkaad. . gJeremlah Selma. aple:ora - EMIITITY AGAINST .LOSS Bt FRANKLIN 'INSURANCE CO. OF ettiLADEinilA. umcz, 43 a 431 mom= BT., Nziasai . • Chutes .V. Boucher. *Metal R. Lathi Tobias Wagner, - • David B. Brown, s • flannel °rant, • - Istad Jacob R. M, Edward C. Dale, . Perga t i o . °W 6Eitk t e. I Eieom Mits. BS.° B EE ,, !reagent. EDW. _°_,___DALE, Vice President. .. : W. C. .-,,- I.7_,_Heeretan,pro ten. .1. 0/..RDISEB CORBTR, Amer% North Westoonter Third statt.Wooil htroota. tobtihwit . - . pIPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., x.corizocirs. ItaTABLIBIUM IEIO3. CiASTI "CA_PITAL PAID, UP AND INVESTED FUNDS smaZIED • , /NG 48.900k000 6OLD, Interface Saba •Plre 'effeeted s 4ll Bonzes and I C.Balldbi Goods, Wares and ,kleirehandlse, Steam. boats, Policies issued payable In g old or enr reneT,:iir United States Branch 01nce, 40 PENS STREET, New York. _ _ All louts of the Unitad States Brandi will be ad. Jested In New York. - - J. Y. *or..AVGITCE.Trir. Agent. PrrTeStritGir, 87 TOVICTIE 'ftscezr. - • lis. MoLAUGHLIN ts also Arient for the Manbat• tan Life insuranee (ampan.y. sti:TTI . . ALLEIVIIENT INSUIELANCE CON PART OP PITHIRIHIGH. - ' • 037/0/3, No. 3T 1137171WITGSZT. Reiss BLoali • Insures against all Muds of Pine and Marine Risks JOHN IRWIN. in., President. JOHN D. NoCOßl),'.Vlce President. C. G. DONNELL. Secretary. . ~.. . CAPT. WH. DEAN. General gent. , DintorOns: . pati , i John Irwin, Jr.. B. W. Dean. ohm D. McCord.- i B. L. seta& . (*. Hussey, , .W. H. Everson.' Childs, - ' Robert H. Davis, T. I. • oskinsot,, - - Prancis eh:glens, • • - ', Charles mays; • • cant. J. T. !Rockdale. ' ENTERrusE oistuatitco DOy OF rirrsocraoilv'ibe, 0111003. No. 42 PENN.: ems (IN KessONAl TA Co. PS? C BinLvirid.) • DIRECTORS: - • Bobs. robt. - Trida7. G. birdie. C. Van Berea, . Kirsch, H. Myers. J. flangwilek, - Siebert', L. J. nielllglard. . lichildecker. A. H. ITT 411, PresHeal.' ' ORR PSVEK: .1 9 .14„Vd" en new ALBLITz. Secretary.. pignitnifieVAX/A - INSORAIIeE COMPANY' OF PITTTOBUR6H, _ OPPIGE; No. 167 k WOOD EMMERT. BANK 07 VOIDEIgE(EII • •: • • • Thb is a Rama ocnapuy, and insures anainet lost by Eire exclusivel LEOKARD WAL T E Provident. , O. C. BOYLE_,_ Vice President. • • RuBIART PATRICK, Treasurer., HUG IfeIELILENY. Secretary. LeonarliWalter, OtalI lion. O. O. Boyle, - Geo. ms, Robert Patrick, • .7 o• C . PPel _ Jacob Painter; J. O. /Weer. ioaish RIR& John Voestler. Jii. H. ilopents, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, • • I V D EITERN , INIIITILARCE,•CONI• 'ANT OP PTTTSMTE r Uk imen APT. I. P. HERBERT. Beerelan. - - - B. GEORGE HEELD; ufteral Agreat. Moe,. 92 Watsr arras & Co.'s house, up stairs. rittsb _ =rareaging allsot Tire and mine Balk/ A hom adV e institution, managed by D tors who ;semen known to the etionnull_ ty„ . and who are determined by prompSnem and libera lity • to - main. Min the cheroots? winch they have assamed, as of. hung the best protection to those who desire to be Alenincer Armtek, - Jona B. Mean& JaR. Hiller, MCAir.. . C . J. Clarke, " Mea ' • • /WASII B. ' , Alexander Sp tlien eer, , r mene t gigkpa i . - • /Winn.. pimp ggerproig, . • Eavidlt. Lamm Wge, Igarguoe. , • prAPLFJP 4.lVdtllielLNCE :,COBIL• . ~. ____.• MUM, N. Z. INIMCB.woop A mint in% , , A BomitOcapsny, Whin/ Tfre And Marine Maul' - i t rsn. PtdrUps, , - ~- , 0apt..10L..113w144. Ariz raPirk kui ,-, • ' 8 t a jl e et r Al l = -• : , molyia Amen Ar; ~ . ff. Brusly i : 4 ;: rtt7ll!= ~..- 4ill,V4iii - ' WM. PALL 1 24 0..... ... •--f,7, , ~ • • - „ JOHN wATT ns... IN OLIO) Yin JAB • tabtetitiiiiiiiisibr4l. Fffli TOBACCO, ANDVIGARS. EXCEMOR rOgyia{: • no a' re, - A tia paw n Tobtii , ocif snutt• Ofitim; &o n 1 144 41 . 7 xDssuilal.•al*RINT' WWI MEMSMEI:I7:I== S43E .W!. l *!ltl!all ESTATE • FOB BMX.: A PARK OP PO ANIICIL" ea the tae of the ICoaxellsville Railroad.Rx miles from Me eitfLia Elisabeth. township, Allegleny county. Pa. The Improvements ere a dee two-beery b r i c k b ox will ben la_rge rooms sad ha ll . ;A Woo f rom , tai r aara 'with NO. 1 stabling. and all when ontanlmln g. Ia complete order. One Of Use bets of orokords, k:bids of frail. The sell is rich ,pew bottom. This Efre th rty the o iri a lm e g a Bnee l t Timm, tai stories, itc.,_and will 'be sold at the low 615,900. The improvements alone ors 4 or ir, t least all that is asked for the protei, t o soy meth. I fag aboutthe land. which Is worth taz garden pur- Poses at least 810000. For Ri_llitteutars ca ll at my office, or AM A. Req., ea the ,proxiees; • . ' - ALSo, A FARM OF 40 ACRES, situated In Elk. , I abeth township, Allegheny scanty. Pa., en tbe line 'of the Connellsvilie Railroad, shoat 111 miles from the city. The - improvement' are anew stone dwe ll . lug. with eight rooms; a good barn and ether eut huildings. This property Is offered at a very low ;trice. 'Call and secure yourself a rout bargain. ALSO. A FARM OF 190 ACRES,: situated in Elisabeth township; Allegheny county, Fa. 11% Miles frontally! city, on the OonnellsviLle 'opposite Elrod's' istition. within' 20 minutes , walk of the Station. The • improvements are a flame 00Ute containing. ur rooms, and kitchen; with a good cellar underneath; very good barn and other outbnlldlimes. - A No. L 1 orchard, containing about SOO fruit healing trees, all In good condition.. 00 lures cleared land, the residue In good timber, ,un derlaid with /I_3 acres oLocal. AL6O,- A:TWO-13TORY BRICE HUME adjoin. Ing the Borough ef Elisabeth. Allegheny. county, Pa., containing :1k roams and Kitchen. Lot 60 feet front by 120 back to an alley. A good Stable, wash noose; babe:wen:and other outbuildings. lam an thorized :sell it at, the low, prim of 81,800, on good terms. ALSO, In the Borou of Elizabeth, a geed twee. story BRICE • HOUS E." containing ramie. .-Lot 120 feet square. , . W be, sold et the ex... 1111 111Y low price of*2, SOO: on easy terms. Ate% •My Fartu,.luiown by the name of "Willow Banks, situated on the Connellsnlle Railroad. 11 miles from LULA:it - r t. :containing 19 ACRES, a l it n„ rood condition. - Tne Improvements 'are a No t ; -Torickhouse,' twifiltories high, newly Welted, coni , .. •iaiuiiig'elz rooms, two halle runtuorrult length at the house.. The house le situated on St beentifhil - knoll, Is surronnded by froittreet. shrubbery, vines find flowers, with a -graded avenue running to the Also; a ,laege' frame :bank barn, smoke house; 'Wash house, 'coal 'ltom_e, bake.oven and other out buildings; and ak never-ilielng well o water.-:Two.leLi r t a e l orcbards, containing from elx. to seven hundred ones. ; nearly ell in_ good bearing condition; Th - farm abounds in email fruiteg Currents,aspberries, gooseberries, and a fine' • -ettewhi natcht, Wrdeb, :in manexton. wittr t e richness o tne imu and nearliele tO thereat,' make; it eery desitable for gardetingpurposes. , :Fery con venient to schools. churches, stores and blacksmith . Aix°. • A Vila! •Oi 149 ACRIES,' situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny: county, Pa.,-.31 miles from, the city of Pittsburgh. on the Contains. Railined, at Suter illation. The" improveniente Ire a common log house, a good frame barb,' with -etablifirfor ten horses; e airn crib ind wagcrashpl; good orchard of fruit null fencing very good. 120 acres cleared, the residue in heayy,theber land. This farellirvaluable-4trat." for its excellent soil; secondly; itetimberV and thirdly it coribsins more limestone than any other firm in' Pennsylvania, all accessible, The lower vein of limestone la4o feet Mick; several other Talus ranging from:33l to 8 ft . in thicknege, lie under the whole Mrm. For pestle. . ulars enquire of ELISITTRIt, FN.; et ffuter Sts. lion, oa at all' °Mee. ;: • : AL50,.1741 ACRES., situated itt.2L. ClOir . wn ship. Westmoreland, Pa.,near, the Ilse of the Peinsylvanta Rallr. at Houston Station. The improvements are a twoArtory: frame -noose, with ni x rooms mid good sailer, frame bank, ball 40 by 00 feet, and oilier outbuildings There is on the place a young apple end peach oretlrd; one bun - dred. and twenty. acres *leered, land,: dlyidedinto' delds of :convenient else. ;large_ potion of which are well satin clover and - thitotimi.;'the resides of said tract Coveted withtoed timber; tared. and underlaid with coal and. limestene, and is convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills and , olacktnith sho= . A rMil good bargain it Ofhltinit fn ALSO, beaututilly An/At : ed. tract Of id Atliim Of valuable land, undee:greid; fencing," Situated In -McCandless township, Auegbasy cotinty,ift. :on township Med. measer miles from. Stiedarket House, Allegheny City. this tract is well. apted for a garden or dairy farm, being convenlerit and of easy access to either city, and- near: enough to the line of the Motioning Nadlroad to Make it very deaf fable for conntrymatii,for persons doing built:tees .41.80, The best firm in Young township,' Indiana carnal'. Pa. 4 utiles from Western renjf.....R. at Livermore citation. containing - 800 ..11=-=...-225 acres cleared and under No. - 1 - Anteing, at well as flue farming condition; the balance In good to • oak timber. The improvements are 0 two-sto frame houses, nearly new . of eight rooms each an ' finished basements - Udall= &large bank barn 50 by 80 feet, a two-story spring house and_otheane oessary outbuildings, all - in good order; 5 acres of orchard of choice varieties of fruits: 4. feet vein of coal (now open.) underlying the whole tract, and limestone in abundant*. with pleat of spring, of never-filling water . . Taken' all to til e r—houses, fencing, wu,.nice 'Ting:surface, public highway.' churches, schools, mills, te..—l know of no more 'livable and desirable tract of , land in Western . Penasylvanie. . Axso. YARN AND MILLS. A amen teict i otoo ACHIM of very valuable land In Derry township. Westmoreland county. Pa. t well fenced and in high state of cultivation. with new frame dWelling and other outbuildings; new grist 'and sawmil l complete, with two run of burrs...two boltinteletlet, and all the needed fixtures la good order. and young orchard of choice fruits; lane Is all underlaid with a six fbot vein ofcoal, now opened and work ed. at the back of the mlii, and limestone inebund ance. Cali soon and secure .a go_od ALSO, TARN OP 150 AllItall; 'situated IMmedi alely upon the line of the . Pentisylvtude RaLlined. at Blairsville Intersection, AA relies east or the city. The Improvements arc etwo4torystone house of 8 rooms, allo. 1 barn 45 by 55' fliet:thobesl of Isanti I nnothertbulldings. ,Whe land lieswell. Is well fenced. Is good fanning order, and will sold very cheap If applied for soon. • Pot Duthie particulars enquired' cri. Tommy niaFetatelgent; iAm vomits ALviizara: • -,' oe17: Veit SALE. - • ' • N dire at.Woodii Run. • • 4 Acres and House in East Llberq. , al AMU!, unimproved. on Troyliw. • - •A Acres6n6reetuburgPae. • ' - . - IS Acres on Four s i l B an R0ad..4(. 16 /1” tram E. C. It, R. . , - TO Acres near P.' I. W. C. B. B• • 1111 dares near Pa. R. R., Westmoreland . minty. 90 Acres at Bill Bide Eitatlonj'e. IL . • 4 Farms Ereston county, West ' 186 resin Armstrong county, onde.rialct with 108 Acres and gOod laidoveMenti 'Entedatil county. Ohio. • 000 Acres of Timber - land, with Saw Mill and dwellings. L . • • House -and Lot on Center Annus, near Kirk. House and Lot on Vicroystreet. House and Ltd id East - L iberty. • - • • ,Honseimd Lotto Matudleld. -. • House and Lot on Carroll street, 'Aueliner7. 1 ... . - House and Loton Beaver avenue. • ,•• • • ••••‘ Rouses and 4 Lots, very cheap. on Vine street. • A Lots, , Very cheap, on Vine street. • • Hours o f Iratdrlbs stß o b ert s• 1 Hours of 9 ROoms and 9 Lots on Rbs Bt. Farms In Illinois, Miasmal and West V 11112,26 Coal-Lands in Allegbent.'WeStinorelandeßnsaye and Beaver counties in Eenna,c, . • : 9. Rouses of/I - Rooms in She lAtli ward; tont t 320 3 d e e.. 0f.3 do. i :do. .17th. do. , do.. 144 9 - do, of-3 do.' ' do.; •Mitti - do. do.. 156 B "do. of 6 • • do: f. Bth 1 :do. : do. ;•' 360 1 • ;do. 0f,6 do:VIA°, Bth . do. • do., : 300 do. ", of 9 do: do. do. ' 600 ' do.' of.M , - db. ,"' do: • eth• - do. -( 1951 1 do. - -of ~ do. • do. • -6th ,•flo. = do. -tome , do. of 4 do. • d0.,17tb.. do. • do. 10$ 1 do. ' •of •,•.; do. do:Ad.. do: • •' 1 of 0 •_ ,- do. •Grantitreet: -• • Theu Rouses that I have (or teat will be rented very low to good tenants for the balance of the ran- "" APPLY AT D. P, INMATE OFFICE, No. 9/ orspit FOURBHICS DOITSES AND LOT. ORPHANS! 'COURT -.SALE. Br virtue of an order of the'Orphans , Court of Al legheny Countyl expose at public tale on the premises, on 'W/LDNESDA.Y, December 6 1131 b, 111814 at 10,4 o'clock that' DOUBT Cl. • YOUR BRION. HOLIdEd, .. situate 02wyLTE STREET. a few'dodre tboTe street.'fentrance • to Court from Wyliestreetv,,Lot Ail by 7111 e e ex tending, back to an fillet the_propertY Or the late Willialnidontootholt u Ted. Terms at day of eale. • , • TECOSIdId 13TEWAIrizeuartliam ' Per particulate enq 'or it. c. aCKBEWC. Eva., Attorney at Law, 89 'Grant- 'Met; or BAL. AtitOtmeerth GO Fifth Avenue. FOR • SALE • Ai i TOALEW.OIIOO.IBII and Lots tbr sale In nll Of tlie tiny and: Int orbs,. AlsN le , veral B . IA:good. ioaaticana Also, a small WOOLEN PAOTOIty irlth 110Aaes Orland,' and i good imsemente,: , I W/31 eh at, Ant s on, Muni . tudnesa Houses Ao mos on good streets. veteDwelling mesas tbr Trutt both allies. Pox further . Datmenlare twiny" : ~ ~,,- .:WlLA4.g.nlike tw.. .1,20 Want street. oonottte FE! CSIEAP HOMES IN TEIXIIVEST ‘,) We are anthorised to offer.twothonsildd dads ot good land in • Missend at the lowtitles of seventy Svefeett bar Aare. Will ; be divided _into ; forty. 'eighty, orone hendred and sixty ardeltaote tomtit the purchaser. Title good dna ' 411 " lea Paid anp This oral' -retooln mat only one week., For full Pargiettlarsappiy to • 8, iIfeLATEIGO., actrEwSOlurth driddmWideldidredts . ? . , . HOLMES, WILL & CO., cNo COTTON : MILLS e=TviluAnmix.' MID Umtata laran ) 1 1 1 Drcni uct mew easciton AND 311(.11,61N41)4jA SHZWITAGS AXD BA,Truge, = AMMO= 3 h , IarNEW. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee .; ... ........ Aro. Manager Y . W. CAMIIIIMS.' 'Second appearance of the favorite y is g actor . • . • ISDWISS AIDALIFIL. - • - TUESDAY EVIVoIIiG.' December I st. will be presented O'Seefo's 'delightful Coated/ of A -WILD OTS. - Boyer .L • "Edwin /dame.' Td conclude with the glorlotuifarlce of the I •LOTTXBY Ticluvr. - 1 Adams Matinee on Saturday.' farrnITSBIARGR 1117ATER".... , Lessee ; - H. W. ' WlLaulat.- Manager - JODI.' G. ILter.a. Treasurer G. 0. Llxissana. SereVead iv'Ar.rEtYlalfirfrii?teerea,L,ber.V4iZedk actress Pr. ;. • -..,., -.‘ r MEE RATE FIER= , a l la W. Brat] 211 great sea sational drama mit.ltled. ' wriDEJS FAST MEN; I- • , Introdt g the greatinhistrel Beene. wiles, d a ßeal; 1.- Drell Circle and Pirouette. I,oc. Family Orate l at e. nc. Doors open at 7. Performaaoel to conimense Iar THINI BLE Y SAtIi:MEC/1 TREATZIL -- • Vr. .. ..... . . .Lessee In Yanagel. Hem R. Unser...". .. . .Bmge - Maaail ef.. An mw , iao e of attrictlen. apcearance Plltabargh of Mrs LOIIINL PAYNE; WEAT, Mee ADA WEAY, LA PET CELESTE._ 1. The wet negro comedimm BOIrmAN, HARRIS, LARRY TOOLEY, ge. The local drama of tea • THE NEWSBOYS. SIIPPEILL OrraRNEWS MUSEi t um • AND PAR NIENAGEMILEI The Great Faintly ilesorte: BOTH AVENUE, baineea Smithfield and Woad etieeti. onposlte Old Theatre: * : 'AI Open Day end Ityaning 4 ill - the year round: ' Aduaselect,24 - eints; Children., 15 cants. ACADEMY orltrusic. FOUR NIGHTS bNLY. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, Grand • Matinee, , Saturday, Dec: 6th, at 2i, o'clock; THE ORIGINAL PEAK :FAMILY Vow'lists, Harpists and zsgisted by the celebrated Birafaxit FAlititt •-Harpista and Violinists. Also; Mr:o.Soi f ilasith Rat. sel, the talented facial delineates,' . The whole term ing the largest trouper ot hell Ringers, in the world. All is new, brilliaat Anisttractive, sixes their last !Alit tOrittsbnzgh,„ • - CARDS' O . _ ;_ r P .indil;ls4l6 -Orel% 50 tentib . 'Secared Beiste;'ls: ants. - .lraml- Cirele,'3s oents.._ Gialleryi:2s.eenti, A ll school c tentatbsec,-.lskeentso • - , Sechkedeeataotoinea•iikuneVaßqptstge only. . . c -Hooniopea at 1 1' ,, , , Monec4.caillrelliotes48.. I. M. BA.llBll3.llMbiest- t ,-,... )_ - VII - rj,CANTIII -° , 1 4 Bp ,11 1 'L ?‘ - 7. • L ..:,. GENERAL ...SIKILPA-illitlCK trillieetara at UPATZTiIE NAiLi4FLIMIDAT ItVZNING, Detteattoat 34, 1668.- - - ' "•• - jui lea. - " Bll 7a 3 alk*.iittEgti THZ BED." . • - Ttekets 5 0 0. Fasarre4taatallso. az - tra. Doan open at .7. Lecture ,taaat aegis at •r - • Betieviil anise/41w secured.ii:t o ,,,pgrato Ban ;Tauday'eviiitzw, December tar 6 RIAICI);MOUDOOt..EXIMII. liN/110410.4,0011D0N-. and .daughter, residents for 10 leas:l2ll46a q will Rise their splendid exhibition 'ol' wanner* durtositles.. courtship, costumes;-melodies, *c.; :in MSC. OND U. P. 0111 1 1 1014•Allleghenrteilw, earner &indents and. Stockton _ avennes..on ,NONDAY 'EVENIN II . - Nosember'3o:h:nitlitivelock: Deers. open. at T. ,Tickets of 2%40501314m DO cents. " - BIiIIi,GEVEU • EMI NUL,XIELI I ZLE VZI'ITH•WAR% NaW Take .W7Maltreat Cue to Green street.' Cers yin Gritty fifteen minutes. note WINE WALX3FI. . , . • for the benefit of BT. JOHRT, •s • mat the - 119IIBE Hasa', EarA FAIntrADERAPIAIt -., AGSM - ENT of tbe - WOBIENIUCHRIa ASSOCIATION !be: Destitute .Women *lll be Geld CITY HALL, openIngonnTESDAXVITENINQ,. December La. 71th-ner . eery 4.4117 . from 12 tar PROF! 40!: AI E° 4EART• ELATE OP WEISTREN Wars Ids sent= to 1.4 e pitl#l9,ai teaolier 4111101.01, AND DR W111t,4: Also. at I*AltBisl Binji`iiiiEitpawnsat. • 'Mee 1441310.T.1MEM? STEP,XV ttiird or' pgoz, -IFAHHIONABLE DANCIIIO ICADZILTit 2T0..121 THUD STBEITi; Is tow c/taalbrtna se. ati m Olk , Pt PUPUS_Cailia days' snit bows—Tor La.. Masters and' kussed.:Wednesday and B ataTda7l .at 2 'o'clock P. Pot 2entlexaeil--Tnesday Iftidar tvenlngsi.' at S Welts*. ilandvate lessons .glven. Circulars can t be ba4 at the Moab Storm and' at . the Aeademy: ' Classes out- of the eity,t - onisentent,ettended to. - ; •-•.• t Mr lila to let to deteet Matta WESTERN'_ DISTRICT IPENN. SYLVANIA. &IL. M Pittsbutsl4 count"' 13111*,NOVNBIBNE. A. D..1861.‘ To whom It mstr contorn:- Tho undatalaned. herr' 34 Oat notice of hlq sioolotinent as ost,, , et; at : • , of *toe Allegheny iuoStOto of re4nonTsPlat 1 0 0 4 1 .4 1 4 Pisttlety who *been adjudged n"hißowx,Pag**b7 # lO Distrtot Cann o isOl nikl7:aatek' • • •• *. E. Tlli3YilL4sidouti. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Letters testamentary on the ESTATE 01' ROBERT t c ToN,.. law of Aileghany, city, halting granted to the Undersigned, all persons Laden to " , said estate are requested • to mate Immediate"' - --- : ment. and those having claims against the same. - - present them to the naderslipthd,•prope st r i ly "atheist kated, for settleinerst.• • • - , -- - • • -1,• . .• - '• :...A.LIVXANDICILi 'Elf.q 1 oeiffligii '.-., ' ;• - L.: ;:*athithsif, quieshapy any - . . BANKRUPT - NOT/OE$ Ii f if ESTi A iII WAXICT9F;PgaThr - SYLY sit ' t Pittsburgh: the. Milian, of Noir:: A - ,c1); 1948. Thelandersigned here_ov_glves notice of his itymtht 'anent seAssignee or - WM . BRILYTON,'-hAo of rine- Inugh.. the Coutty ot - Allegheny - State SAf' enh syloanle, salft!illstMt; eho ad t i Vt Bankr un rok / 314 ' . 0 1/.ln)Gthnklal4l:. is st Court of sa d lsinet`" . - : JORN U. ".BA 3 G/tr. - ikulaw'''' ••••• 49P:aa 7 rT 4G9ftleild Liv., 09 0 street. ; r.o olAli r Akirrqnra 4 AN scoung DYER D • -,,,; • ,7_•/ 4 , g o rticiaw 114). a laz. czOxfs- Md No 'lB5 and /87 = - • I COMMENCING IMO BM LEGAL, I nThistrmaz rA. - ILI BRBEI CE ti low jEnanNe rainowo El
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