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AUAIMMY VALLEY MUIR
Sixteenth Annual I
' bold ers--Ueport "o
"Boarttof Director
lOrs.
'The seventh ann .al meeting of the
stoCkholders of th. Allegheny NT ley
Railroad Company was held 'Teeter ay
morning at the (Mice of the iiampany on
Pikd 'street.
The meeting was _called to order by
P. R. Branot, Rig., upon whose motion
Henry :Whalen, Esq., of Philapelphia,
was called upoil to preside, and Mr.
Jacob Glosser appointed Secretary.
The report of the President, Colonel
Wm: Pnillips, and the Board of Direc-
Viz's, was then read, as. follows:
AN NU' AL .11PORT.
In accordance with the requirements
of the charter, the President and Mans
, , ,
gem present the sixteenth annual report
tcy•the stockholders of the Allegheny
Valet' Raliroad Company, together with
tlie" reports from the Superintendent,
Chief Engineer, Treasurer and Aiditor,
showing in detail the'operations of their
respective departments.
A condensed statement of the receipts
and expenditures for the year is as fol
lows: • : -
From frights.....
Froth pa....eagorn
From express....
From mall
From mlseellsneous
Total
. ,
I ConduCting transportation:..
Motive power
Maintenance of ears 197,710 CO
37,016 81
Maintenance of way - ° , lin 645 .79
' (sacral expenses.. ..-- ' 18,100 85
. 1 ' 'fetal expenses i t ti e ,423 n
Total net ear:dogs
Mr in
During the year 1867 the gross re r eceipts
: - of,the road amounted to 1 4 87.240.28, but,
• . --owing to the , varying circumstances of
the road, as 'regards length, no useful
• ;
comparison can be made with these fig
- Urea the present year. In view of the
fact that your road was only opened
for through traffic in time to begin the
fiscal yearjnst closed; and' that its bassi
:
• nessi,Vor many months, was subject to
.' the many inconveniences and'drawbacks
1 incident to a new road, we haveYeason
I
, ' to l tongratulate , the ; stockholders noon
'the - rein:tit. - The"receipts for the first six
' months of the year averaged $67,674 per
.month. Receiptss - for the second bailor
.•,.. the year ..averaged. - • - $99,059' Per 'Month.
The, 'expenses for •
••thei•-• first six months
. averaged $38,569.• and for - the 'second six
months, / 44,68 0. 1- increase of gross re
; ,• kieffits, - 33per cent.; int:tease of expentes t
•i• ' 158.10 per cent.; percentage Of earnings
!
- in first six months-57-per cent.; for last
,• .-
; -Ms Months, 496.10 per cent.-
1 The year's btisineasproves conclusive
ly that your road , :can never fail to pro
; 41tictiample net revenue_ to meet the in . terest upon its bonded debt, end to have
' !
' • 'at handsome surplus for the interest on
• - andliquidatiou •of.. the floating debt, the
•'. • improvement of the road,and eventually
for dividends. ------ •
...-, .- The: cost of managing and operating
• ! the road was. flity..two per cent, of . the
gross receipts. The earnings per mile of
e• road were 17,224 47; . expensesi•per
i , • mile, $3,812 96; net earnings per mile,
i $3,411 51. The number of barrels of
'-
- -crude petroleum carried was 564,667; of
• . - refined, 595,577; number of tons of coal
carried south, 208,992; northward, 20,387
1 tons. Further interesting details In re
; said to the operations and traffic *of :the
; road, are given in the accoMpanying-re
; ports.
:The , road-bed and track are in excellent
order, nearly all of the old iron having
been replaced by new of the best make.
'.;•• 'The track is fully ballasted'and surfaced
; - up to the grade, and thp- engineer pro.;
~.• • - flounces your road to be equal to the best
- ' roads in the country, "both for smooth
•ness, and solidity; also; for general safe
; . , ty." The rolling. stoc is s uffi ci e nt condi
t - to n, and ganerally or the
present business of the Company. The
i rapid increase of coal, lumber, stone and
' iron traffic, will 'require a considerable
addition to the number of gondola cars.
The cost of the road is represented by
,
Capital Stook. 1a,241,230
Bonded Debt
9,,000'
Floating Debt, not prOrlded for 1.800001,&13
' 4 ` 1 Total ' - 8s::012,11:0
,
For which you have 131 Miles oflirst
class single track - railway,-with the ne
cessary side tracks, etc., and equipments
'for a business' of $1,500,000 per , annum.
This is equal to a cost of 884000 per mile,
and' n view of the fact ,that the forty
four miles of road betwaen Pittsburgh
:and Kittanning have been anti rely'relaid
with new iron and ties, and ,have
:been
ballasted and otherwise improved, mak
ing the road almost equivalent to re
building, this cost will be found t com
pare not unfavorably with that of s miler
-enterprises which have been prosecuted
during the same '. period period of highprices
' and:inflated currency. ,
Your Board of Managers estimat the
gross receipts of the road for the co Mg
year at $1,500,000. The experience o the
t \ . jiat
past Veer goes to show that the exp en ses
will not be over fifty per cent of the roes
receipts, which will leave us, over and
above expenses, $750,000. ---- Ded uc ting
..from this sum the interest on $4, 000,000
of bonded debt, 1292,000, ,we will have
the tolin of 1448,000, for the interest and.
redaction of the iloating . debt.
• At the last annual . meeting the stock
holders directed the early prosecution of
the work of extending the line of the
road from the Allegheny river at the
month of the ,Maherting to the Susque
hanna. The surveys" had already far
progressed, and as soon assposslble a 10-,
"cation was made, and the: work begun
• at
the r several important points, to prepare :
road bed, Notwithstanding the pi
- .or right of: this Company to the location,
both by the charter and the surveys of
its engineers, the contracter• found his
g miund disputed t.. , . , working parties
claiming to act unllhr the'direction of the
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Com. 4
panv. Other points on, the line were al- 1
ap elaime.d 1)3 , the Wi nslow`collier Com
pany. It , is not believed , that either' of:
the interfering MO will street any at--
pose' seriously
_detrituental to the inter:
; 4 381. 8 ; of Your ..mnparly..
_k,eyertheless,
the paramount import ance of 1 ,4 04 .- ottio
poemng forward the - koryotir ear.
, ,mpxtension is Marilfstt. t0..,,up,..ait
Ints expended already, if, • r , Y
Treys aud
grading at different
_points, about /80'
and, it would be ve ry desirable- to p - tit a
larlte force at 'work, or 4 thel,Omiel at the
numm an - other T:Peinta :twhere th
work heavy i as earlyas possible in th ( e spring
l ,
s in order to sepply the f ueds•for: the
pro - aeration of this wOrkinutto fund they' the present floating debt of the - comp , ,
..your Board recommend the 'Moe of tfie
bonds authorized by. the act of Assembly
~, , ,t April 11, 1857. ,To. enable the comp a . ,
ta issue the proposed bonds and so
3 P p Y piy_ them, a 'slight ino - dig c a t 'i cm , be. .
' , came necessary in the I prese n t k mrs
of
the company. The President - has al
ready taken, preliminary measures to se.
cure the neceseary suppleinentary legis:
,lation, and the stockholders are asked te,
approve his action. The bonde,_ when
EO3
• eating of the g ock.
f the Presider'.
s—Eleetlud of Ir rec-
zatuencos.
... • . .$669,667. 75
. • .... 23a.ch57 18
i,BBO
...... 8.655 OGOO
•14f6,41M 34
Division of Shaier Township.
A petition numerously signed by
qualified voters of Sheler township wail
presented in the Court of Common Pleas
yesterday morning, asking for the iiiii
sion of said township into two election
precincts, as follows :
Elaation precinct No. 1 to begin at the
south-end corner.of the borough of DlM
vale, on the north side of the Allegheny
- fiver, thence northwardiy along the divi
sion line between lands af.H. and Wm.
Slaniple and said borough to south line of
land of Wm. Sanaple, Sr.; thence west
wardly-'along said line to the division
line of hinds of Wm: Sample, Sr., and
Jas.. Ii win; thence northwardly along
said lino to the north-east corner of said
Jas. Irwin's land thence westwardly
along the line orsaid land to the division
line of ; Ross and Shaler-township; thence
northwardly alon said line to a stone at
the corner of lands of M. Cridge, David
Thompson„W. Theobald and Thom p-
Son; thence along the division line be
tween lands of said Thompson and Theo
'bald, north 89'.1 degrees east. 82 perches,
to corner of lands of A. McFeiron and
Win. Thompson; thence north 89, 1 4, east
80 perches; thence through line of land
of H. Trimble, sonth 934, east 104 perch
es: thence along a lane between lands of
Wise and Trimble, south 87, east 50.
Perches; thence through land of Mnet
go. south 97, east 30 perches; thence
south 44, east 12 perches; thence through
land of Golo WilitleB heirs, Hoffman,
Crinder, and Briarly,
,•past Claw, to di-
Vision ' line between lands of lames
Claney and Mrs. Fiddlesook, south 44,
east 54 perches; thence along said line
north 89, east 76 perehee, to the old But
ler road, adjacent to the northwest cor
ner of the borough of Etna; thence
southwardly along the line of said bor
ough to the Allegheny river, adjacent to
the north .of Big Pine creek; thence
westwardly along the said river to tno
place of beginning. • - .
The place of holding general, special
and township elections hi said precinct
tole at School House No. 1 in said pre.
cinch
Election precinct No. 2 in said town
ship to be Composed of the residue of
said township, and bounded by the lines
of Ross, Hatnpton and Indiana ,town
ships and by said preCinet No. 1.
The piece of holding' the general,
special and township 'electiona in said
precinct, the present place of holding
elections.
The Court granted the prayer of the,
petitioners, and ordered and decreed
that the said township of Shafer be erec
ted into two election precincts, 'with
metes and botinds above described.
In accordance with the act of Assem
bly in such cases made and provided,
the Court appointed the following named
persons as election cactus .for precinct
No:1, who 'shall act'as such until _their
successors are duly elected: Ado, Win•
Sample, Sr.; Inepectorti,Wrn. L. Seavey,
'Charles Theoliald. For precinct No. 2--
Judge. George Rindt; Inspectors, John
Campbell John B. Miler.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed rof
record befOre#, Snively, Esq., Recorder,
February 20, ' •
1 John Schweinhardtto fieorge Eichler. Janitor,
.20. )880; lot on Main street, Allegheny, 23 feet
- front; with buildings • '..-42,1100
-Robert Arthars to . Misfits A; It:temple, i April la.
.., pms;, tot In Reserve township r/ by 207 feeSSMO
leeop.ild Vetterel to Mary Sievers, blorember 23,
ma; lot NO. lin.llenstiall'eplatr, Third•ward„
A ilegheny. 20 hr./Otfee hi With haildiuga—tn:soo
James tirris.helm to Wm. Anderson, Jißy 6 ; 1 81111:
lot In Wilkins township, containing 1 selliesl',
w th - builiiin.go.4 ,- . - • - /.. - ...44'.... ..," 378
.paul 11. Macke, irnatee. to , George.Ernfr...ifeb '
ruarv, le 1800; 101'110.'41 ln:Mobokeh, liititans
; t0wnahip..;.........:L.. .. .. . .44.1.'..‘.it.:1.:.•.-u.:._104t5
AmandYforie-to Antand boll, J anoo47 -20 . I N O .I .
, 14,.0n Franklin street. )ITanspet h er, 4.3. by len'
'feet. with building: . . ..... ~.".. ... :,_.y.,i;11,...114.030
Pani Mrfivske.trnstetirtditebert Robinson, tiep.
•Wilat t r2o,-180 ; 1 0 1 . 2 40- 641 it poltsk9l, ;maims
tom shin .. . .... .... • . ...?.o=s
Paul Mc ATlCii.e, irnitect.'4;.ifitiry' itii n ci ‘ i ti ts p , l; ; o .t k 'o e b ii .
ruarr 10, WI; totsiNos 44 .04. 20,
. ........ . .... ~.
0450
tleorge ar. Andersbn to Mary Conway, Jujy , ,
1897: lot on Birth t &Senna, , Third ward, .„Pitts.
,--' burgh. 21 by. 121.4 et - OA 100
D. "r utPley to Martin 'Kimmel, March 11. 1860;
.. let in Lirears plan, Craig street, r irmlngtra,m •
' '2O by ZOO feet.. ..—.. . . JT. ... ill• ~ • gOOO
.- Amadens Large ... urge ' Preder ck
onas, April rt. Mu; tract of land In Indiana
tow nahlP, 'containing fifty-Are acres + with
buildings .
..
....... . . . .
P. `r. AsEeliian . ;Gh :fan X.ll7,4giii 11; . ' W.
FredeMilliken. Jane 10, 1607; lot in McClure town
i by 109 feet................ .... ... . . ..X5O
rick Larknet to Paul Yoeskel, ......... 10,
..1840; lot lu litason , a plan, being a part otrthe
Coal Rill tract; 20 by 121 feet, with buildings
.. . . ....... .. ................. . . ............... .$1,475
. 111ORTGAGA8,
Same dagia mortgages were Mod of record. •
issued, is believed, will-command
ready sale! at a satisfactory price, owing
to the Lid' that the company is "already
in recelpt'of the necessary funds, in , am
ple amounts; for the liquidation of .the
coupons as they mature.
A railroad bridge at Venango City or
Franklin, or at each of theme points,
would be of great value to your com
pany, but of equal or, greater importance
to Ahe companies with which we desire
to connect. In addition to the faeilities
it would afford in the transmission of oil,
coal and lumber between the several
roads, a - considerable through businessof traffic and trade between the head of
the Ohio and the lakes would spring up.
Espeially would the picturesque beauty
of the Allegheny river and the strange
sights of the oil regions make the route
a favorable one for tourists to and from
the Falls of Niagara.
-The Bridge across the Allegheny at
Brady's Pend has been completed, and
greatly facilitates the shipment Of rail
road iron from the extensive works of
the Brady's Bend Iron Company.
In surrendering, at the close of the
year, the trust committed to them, the
managers take pleasure in bearing testi
to the diligence, faithfulness and ability
uniformly evinced by the officers of the
Company in conducting the important
and difficult duties of their respective
positions.
The report of J. J. Lawrence, General
Superintendent, was next read. The re
port gave a detailed statement of the
business of the road during the year.
From it we learn that 362,883 passengers
were carried during the year, 971-10 of
whom were laud, and 2 9-10 through.
The average number of miles traveled
Was 212-10, and`the amount received per
mile 3 4.10 cents. Total passenger mile
age 7,602,148. During the same period
570,186 ' tens of freight were moved,
eighty-nine per cent. of which was local
and eleven per cent. through freight.
The amount of revenue per ton. per mile
3 2.10 cents, and the cost of transporta
tion 17.10 cents. The report states that
no serious accident to •_passenger or
freight trains has occurred, except one
caused by the' breaking . of an axle near
Scnibgrass, resulting in the' serious in
jury to one passenger, and the slight in
jury of four others.
The reports of F. W. Martin, Chief En
gineer, of construction, and EL Black
stone, Chief Engineer, were also read,
upon the conclusion of which a resolu
tiob was offered and adopted, accepting
and adopting the reports as read,
A motion was then made that the
stockholders go into an election of a
Board of. Directors for the ensuing year.
- The motion was adopted and E. Gregg,
Esq., was appointed Judge and Messrs.
G. W. Logan and J. L. Brown, Tellers,
to conduct the election.
Following is a hat of the Directors
elected: William Phillins, William M.
Lyon,W. K. Nimick, James Park, Jr.,
B. F. Jones, J. Patton Lyon, F. R. Bra.
not.
The meeting then adjourned.
PITTREVIVIT-AGATUITZ :
. . ,
CITY TilltAtkbilEa'S nprlCF.'_"
FitTatUrtGli, February 11th, iti6v4
• fg"NOTICE ISBEREBY GIVEN
to all OWNEnd OF DRAYS, CARTS,
CAII.IIIA.OF,S. BOOGIES, &c., (whether resident
or non risident,j ti toe City of Pittsburgh, to
pay their Licertses al this office POnTiliernt. In
accordance wart an Act of Asecnibly approved
March ao, 11160. abd an ordinance of the Conn-,
ells of the 4. ity or F f ttsanrgh, pissed april 10,
All Licenses not paid on or bet Te,MAT 1
1869, will be placed 14 the bands of a police o
ficer for collection, subject to a collection fee df
50 cents, and all persons who ne,leet or refuse
to, take out Licenses w1;l be subject toga - penalty
ciduble the amount of the license, to be recuvered
befcre the Mayor.
The old metal plates of last year must be re•
turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or 23
cents additional will be charged on each License.
BATES OF LICENSE:
Each one horse viehicle • 7.50
Each two horse venicle 12.00•
Each four horse vehicle ' 15.00
Each two 4orse back 15.00
Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by two
horses, $lB.OO each. One dollar extra will be
charged for each additional horse used in any of
the above vehicles. A. J. COCHRAN,
fettatetwom City Treesurer.
OFFICE
oy4ll, sIY IntrEyon,
PlyTelnirEoll, February 13,1864.
OgrNOTICE. TO CONTRACT
:- ous.--seated proposals . for the grading,
pavingand curbing of
CAW/1M STREAM. from Forty-fourth to
Forty4fth street;
LI.ST ALLEY, from Fountain street to
Fortl-tirst street,*
ALlifoliD ALL EY, from Bat!er street to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
FOSTEst ALLEY, from Butler street to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad;
D • Will be
Feb received at this office until SATUR
AY, ruary . 27, 1889.
Specifications and Blanks for bidding can be
had at this office. No bids will be received unless
made out on the prcper blanks. 'l'ne Committee
reserve the right to reject any or all bide.
H. J. moons..
rem City Entritieer.
It;r TO SVlLDEBS.—"Seiparate
Pronosale, addressed to the Commis
sioners for the Erection of City Hall." will be
re. elved at the office of the Commissioners, No.
06 SMITHFIELD eTBEET, until MOND4CF,
theist day of March next, for the
Stone Work, Brick Work, Iron Work
• and Carpenter Work,
Required in the eon of the new"eity the according to the p laneand specifications of the
same, which can be seen at the'odlce of J. W.
KENS, Architect. in Appolo Building, No. 80
Fourth Avenue, where all requisite information
will be given. -
Ats FOR PLAg.
itawardirTEßMAZWa received
WORK HOUSE.
Specifications of work and materials to be seen
at the office of Messrs. Barr & Moser, Architects,
Sixth street, where propesals will be left. ad
dressed to • •• H. S. , FLEM' NO,
fe"^ieSitalt Committee,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
oraturcituvo.
wiLitijuaDTE.
Thls splendid Nair Dye is the bestin the world:
the only true and PeMet 'DYe: horldess•
ble, Instantaneous; no d/soppolnttnent; no rt.
dletdoes tints' remedies the 111 effects of bad
dyes; Inyleor i d e sies and leaves the Hair soh and
besatlfal. or brtness. Sold by all . Drugghns
and Perttunero: and properly applied at Batche
lor, el Wl.t Foetal", No . Bond street, New
York.
an=:p2/1
InrMARRIAGE AND CELMA.
CE.--An Efor young inen on the crime
of Solitude. and theyDISEAhk.S and ABUSSB
which create iotpedimenta to MARRIAGE, .with
sure means of relief. Sent in sealrdl letter en
velope& free of charge. Add,ess. Dr. J. SKIL
LIN 110ED/ITON, Hownsd Association. Phila
delphia, Fa. 11119:d&T
towisizat.)3l
THE NATIONAL
LIUESERINCREOMEIN,
UNITEDSTITES OF AMERICA,
: . WASHINGTON. D. C.
•
Chartered by S p ecial. Act of Congress,
Approved July AS, 186 g.
CaskCaPi -- - $1.000,000.
Nina Mee: PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIONAL RANK RITILDING,
Where the 'general business "of; the 'ComPtilv
transacted. and , .to which all general corres
pondence should be addressed.
DIRECTO 18
Jay Cooke. Phllaca E. A. Rollins. Wash , n.
C, El. Clark, Phlada. Henry Cooke. Wash.
John W. Ellis. Clueing. W. E. Chandler, Wash.
W.G.• Moorhead. MIL Jno. D. Decrees. Wash.
Deo. ir..!l'yler. Phila. " Ed. Dodge, N. York.
J: Hinckley Olark. Phila. IL O. Fannestook.N.Y
""- OFFICERS.
C.H. CLARE, Philadelphia. President.
HENRY D . COOKE, Washington, Vice Preald't.
JAY CtRIICE, Chairman Fitanoe and Executive
Committee.
M
EERSONW. &
`PEET, Phil.; eland Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Whington. Agin Secretary.
FRANCIS' G. SMIT H , D., Medical Director, •
J. MWINO.MAAIts. M.D.. A seitMed. Director.
MEDICAL ADVIRORY BOARD.
J. K. BARNES, Sure. General U. A., Wash'n.
r.J..)21011W1Z, Chief Medical Dept U. N.,
Washington.'D. W. BLISS, M.D., Washington.
- • SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM. E. CHANDLER, Waabington, D. O.
GEORGE, HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National in its character, offer s .
by reason of the Larg. 4 oapltal, Low Rates of
Premium and New Tables. She most , desirable
means of insuring Ma yet presented to the pub
'That/des 'of premium being largely reduced,
are Made as favora Co m p a nies, nsurers as those
of the best Mutual and avoid all the
complications and uncertainties of Notes, Dirt ,
dends and the mlaunderstandinge elm lat
ter. are SO apt to cause; the Polloy•liolders.
Several new and attractive tables are now
presented which need only to be understood to
prove acceptable to the public, such as INOtiME-'
ORODUCING POLLCI and RETURN PREMI.
UM POLICY: In the former, the policy-held&
not only eeooree life Immo., payalde at death,'
but" will receive, ti living , after a period of a few
'tarsi an annuca•(neenteseuni; in fen or eat.
tIU erni.). thd
par of po li cy. , The lit
ter the Commit agreed td return to Ma/gored
Me. totql moat* of nova eaefaktln, : in ad
dition to the ansount Ais pates,. The attention
of persons contemplating • Insuring their Ries.
or Increasing , the amount - of insurance ;hey al-'
ready have, is called to the special 'advantages'
offered . tl . the National Life /mutters Coat pant
t:Circulars,•Pampidetatipditill partici:deli Alien
On.rlicati; i n to the Branch 11111ce of the cam
'pan in 'Phi 'dolp orits General Agents.
OCAL•AtiNNTSaitIe.WANTXD, every
'Oil/ land ABC APPReatlolls from. compe , + .
" tent parties 'tor such 'exoticies witirecitable
doriettient," Should be sad resufd Too' THE' COM
MST'S IFIENNAILLAC9/NTA WILT, la tint:"
respective districts. ,
Oit'sgnAt nrizirreii k"
8. W. CL - 11.111C A CO., Philadelphia, ,
TorPeons i rraelesnd kidethera New Jersey. '
JA.I" COKE & Wasbinaton,_D. C.,
For Maryland, ,11elisrartf' District
of Ooltunbla and Weskyirgein. •
evAY & CO.;
Agents for' Allegheny, Reaver,•.lPatier,
..Mercer
and , Washington counties.
For further particulars address address B. S. RUS
SELL, Manager, Philadelphia. anEnewar
§ECOND LlftT. 1869, APPLI•
OA.TIONS TO nitre/. LIQUORS, Sled in the
etk's °Mee, month or 'February , n 69,
NAME. HIND. PLACE.
Michael LlMpert. 0: 9., OthWard,Plttsburpti.
Phil. Herder, U. O. Bth ward,. Allegheny.
The License' Board will sit for hearing the
above apolleatlons on WEDNESDAY. the itelkth
Intl., at 9 o'clock.A. H.
IWO:eat JOHN G.
. BROWN. Otatk.
THOMAS STEEL, Scare
MEM
anXOR SALE TO, LET.r-Houses
and Leta for sale ln alLisarts of the city and
be. Also. several' F AMU- In good locations.
Mesh& smaII.WOOLEN PAOTORTorith 30 acres
of land, and good Improtementil which f Wlll sell
cbeap and on reasonable term. Bnolneur, NOIIIOI.
to let on good streets. PrlVate Homes
lbrf-Yeatin .biSth Gilles. Par. f h rtber quirticulara
Inquire of , WILILY/al '
lira ilk Grant' atreet.'onoosite Mariam
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• • ' FOUNDRY •
M. .
m. JOKIIBRION• •
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVER, &rebel,
Grates, Venders. hash Weights, and all kinds
of Hollow War«, Car Wheels and all kinds of
blachinery Castings. COR. WATBON &
Goe STS.. FI TytiBURUEI. PA. au.lity=wAti
• nose, 13teatif. Packing and Gaskets of the
oston Belting Companies manufacture at prices
the M a nu f actu r er . allti of gooda Can be bought of
A full stock always ou hand
at,. the .Ludla Rubber Da•Pot. 1O and NB
street. J., & PHILLIPS.
fea Bole Agents for the Company.
1:70170N SALES
• 'BY R. 'B.. 82 4 1THEON & 00.
. -
BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS
FOR THE .ztricLioN.
AT
SMITHSON'S EM43.CRIUM,
35 AND ; 37 FIFTH Al-ENOTt.
Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON Auction prletors
of the well know Mammoth House tsre
creating au excilert.mt Cunsequen, upon the ar
rival of new goods which are being so,d at re
markably low prices. Hoods oferery rariery: the
linest sewed but , ,thr most raehlonable bdi
pioral galrersard.let
.tc , ,
blankets, nateneis cloths. cas:lmerei, cutlery
and carpets. Call ' and examine ho trouble to
show goods.. Ladles'. misses" and children's
furs at almost your own prices. All goods war
ranted as represented. un,.4
BY L LEGGATL
RESIDENCE ON
NORTH AVENUE I ALLEGHENY,
• ---
Sale on Thursday, February 25th.
Mr. THOMAS HARE, having purchased on
another portion of North Avenue, and being dla
inclined to rent Ills present dwelling, has conclu
ded to sell It. It wi ll therefore be sold by auction
THURSDAY. pises, No. 133 North avenne, on
Februarr 23th. at 2 o'clock. The
lot is 23)1; feet by 170 feet , The house is a three
story brick,contalning ten rooms. It has a very
handsome • double parlor, with marble mantles.
It has hath rtiom, hot and co d water, range in
kitchen, dry cemented cellar, pantries, closets
and other conveniences. Has throughout. tin
rear of lot Is • good brick stable and carriage
house. Hydrant in yard and hydrant In stable.
The location first cass, being In the central
portion of North avenue, commanding a sweeP
tug view of the projt cted Park Imrovements.
The interior arrangements and finish of the ,
home are excellent. The bedrooms arelarge.
airy and well lighted: high ceilings. kossession
will be given on April Ist. Tae premises are
now :ptu forinspeoclon.
tee A. LEGGATE, Anitioneer,
AT AUCTION.
Beautiful Residence
AT
SHAD'YSIDE.
Monday, March Ist at 4 O'Clock ,
Will be sold, re s idence and the premises, the'
Rill
beautif u lgrounds of the I ste
Orrin Newton. Ego., at ilhadyside Station, °tithe'
line of the Pennsylvania Railroad., The grounds
consist of 4 acres, well improved, and-bight,
ornamented with trait, shade and forest trees,
siirubber, and small fruits. That portion in
front of, the honee is a beautiflal level.lawn of
about one hundred ards square, ,wbile that in
the rear has a handsome, gentle Slone to the
railway. The thouse Is a two.stor double frame,
containing rlor, sitting and d n i ng ro, ms,with
folding doors, live bed room,. kitchen, wails
house, pantries, closets, and other conveniences.
There are marble mantles, Boston range, bake
oven, boiler, pumps, ipring bonze , stable and
carriage. There are handsome frogs and side
els, fetes, and anobseryatory (rant which
begexceed
inly tine views of the surrounding country can
obtained. The house is substantially built.
and has a very pleasant appearance. it adjoins
the residence of Dr. Hussy, and Is eneir.ded by
.those of Messrs. Renshaw,' Hitchcock, Pitcairn,
Lew near to
•
, - It i snear to ebnreti and school house, and bet a
few yards from Shadyside Station. There art
eight trains dishy to and trots the city, eighteen
minute, ride; 'in view of the spacious and com
fortable dwelling. the eligiblendteation, the easy
travel, the good, neighborhood, and 11 , 1 the pleas
ant Burr , endings, this property should command
the special attention of business men desiring to
procure a beautiful suurban home. Tee premi
ses are unoccupied, sot hat lamed's , spOssession
tan be given. By applying at XIII ood street,
arrangements will be made for daily exhibition.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two
years. 'train for:sale (Caves at 3:45 r. N., city
time.
A. LEGGATE. Auttioneer.
fe= .150 Federal street, Allegheny,
BY L WILWLIIE.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE, -
o. 61, Union Amur, East Commons
near North Commons, Alle;heny.
SATURDAY. AFTERNOON. February. 27.
1509, at 3 o'clock. will be sold on the . aretn [hes
that new and elegantlwo.story Brick Dwelling,
No. 01 Union avenue fronting obEast Common
of N bc '
near corner '
or( =mon. Allegheny City;
containing parlor,: dining:room,' kitchen, and
wash.house on drat !tech., flye dumbers and
bathroom on second floor, with attic and excel
bin dry cellar. .The house th built and tinistted in
the best styli press brick ornamenthl front, in
side shutters, marble mantle and hearth, gas
throughout, hot ant cold stater, and Blimeirs
range in kliehen.
•
The tot is 30 !Vet front on Union svenve, and
115 feet in depth to a wide alley. The &Bastion
Ls the:o plea improvement w entirelyr a resi
dence, andthe new and
very best finish. This ts an excellent chance for
purchase, as the owner Ls removing west. Terms,
one.thirn eau's, baLance in one and two years,
with interest. Visitors invited to examine the
premises. ,
fe3o A. 31 CILWAINS,.. Auctioneer.
R RI LE--REALESTA.
WIPMERN LAND AGENCY.
70,000 Aeres of Land for Sale,
In lowa and Minnesota; price from 13.00 to
0.00 per acre. Land bought and sold on corn.
mlislen. Taxes paid ; Title( examined; abstracts
furnished; Surveying and Plotting done.
Information furnished In reference' lb locsil y, i
qualitY and ruination of lands. General collect.
log business done. Address
JaM;d6B
YLLINfiTOST.
VALUABLEFAItTI FOR SALE.
— Bltriate miles frost Might's r.tation.
on Western Pennsylvania Railroad. 17 miles
ItoM.Allegheny City; contains DOacres of lend,
000 f which is cleared, balance in best umber,
wisteria every field, underlaid with best of coal:
soli excellent for ;train growinv ; on which are
erected a two story frame dwelling, two stables,
a young orchard Just Mitten law to bear of best
quality of fruit; good roads from station to farm.
Versnns wsuitag one - of the beet /31111111 In the
county, and at low price zed easy term. are ex
pressly directed to the at,uve. Apply to
•, • MeLAIN,
Real Estate Agt ma:
ITALUABLE STOCKTON AVE
.location E PAOPERTY FOR SALE—In good
near Federal stree., lot SIO feet fr AA by
.A 4 0 deep to Water street. A double two story
Brick House, 'wide central hall, large parlor,
library. *Piing room, dining moll. kitchen,
wash. room, elk chambers, two b th rooms,
closeia. three attic roms. gas trout' t and cold
water fixtares throughout,. and haat
porcbee.'cemented cellars, sky light ventilators.;
brick stable, etc.
Persona lu search of a good location In Alle
gheny are requested to examine this desirable
property. ,• , • .
S. CUTHBERT & BONS,
fen BB Sul thael4 stre.t.
I COrAT,JE 81,100.4
. ieIiAFIUsNTI
TOILE'TSCIAPB
•
Are 'revered ' 'by ' killed
P -. 1
truretnen t ---freab the beet
meterlabi, !st ere Ithown al
the STANDARD by dealer.
end 'ettetonterii , ftlel'every.
'where. 4i.1 7:..;;F.da,Mws •
S fie. 1. Ile ft ordained nu , / enacted t y tb,
and Convnoit Gouache rlf the tato or At legion'',
and 1: is hereby 'enacted by the authority of toe
'same. That the Comlll.l tee on Streets ue acid they
are hereby authorized and dincted to Invite and
receive proposals ,or the grading and paving of
Spring ofarffen avevue as afore-aid, and.to con •
tract therefor with' he lowest anti best bidder or
bid• err. at tiol:(l6cretlon
st.c. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the
cost flnd expenses of the said imor,,veinents.
there be and is hereby levl' d a special tax. to be
a5“ .. ..11.! • now] toe several lots hou ailing
aufi abutting poll the eats :spring Garden ace
tine. rerpective.y In proportion to the feet front
in I hem respectively comprised, and bounding
and aborting aq aforesaid.
1-r.e. 3. '1 htatas sof•tt a; the cost and excenses
of said improvements shall.be fully ascertained,
it Sault be the finty of the Street Commissioner to
assess and apportion the same arnongthe several
lots bonndiug and abutting upon • said Spring
Garden avenue respe.dively. according to the
rule above indicated, and tiler. noon proceed to
'mace, demaua and coil ct the same. according to
tile provisions of the Act of the Ifiener..l Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled .. A.n Act defining the manner of •totleritfug
thpexpenses urgratting and paving of the streets
and alleys of the City of Allegheny. and for other
18
pa
52 poses," passed , the thirtletn day of March,
bnc. 4. Tit st so much y ordinance of part
of any ordinance that mayconflict with, or be
supplied by.the foregoing, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law tills the 18th
day of iebruam A. D. 1860. •
AN ORDINANCE
To authorise the Grading of Blossom
Alley.
' SEC. 1. Belt ordained and enacted by the &fleet
and COMMIO.II Councils of the City Allegheny,
and at i. hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of the same, That the Committee on
Streets be and they are hereby authorized and
directed to invite and receive proposals for the
grading of Blomom alley, and to contract there
for with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at
their discretion. .
SEC. it . That for the purpose of defraying the
eost and expenses of the said improvements,
there be, and to hereby lea led,a special tax,to be.
equally 'assessed upon the several lots bounding
and abutting upon the said , Blossom alley re-
Spectively la proportion to ttie feet Iron' in them
respectively compriaed, and bounding and abut
ting as aforesaid.
SEC. 3. hat as so( shall e cost and expenses
of said Improvewentbe fully ascertained.
It shell be the Linty of the Street Commissioners
to assess and apportion the same among the Inv-,
ral Talleyunding and abutting upon said Blos
som respectivela,' according to the rnle
demanddlcateo, collect the to make
and collect the same. according to the
act of the General Assembly of the Common
wealth of ?curtsy's's-WC'. entitled "ran Act deflat
ing the -stunner of collecting the expenses of
grading and paving the streets and alleys of the
City or, Allegheny. and for o' her Purposes, I'
passed the 'hinted' 'dal of March; 10.1.
. exc. 4. That so much of any ordinance aa may
conflict with, or be supplied oy the foregoing, be
O d d he n a d m and he n eby e rdepenatoe da
law,. this the
eighteenth day of February, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
JADIF..SICBRIER,
President of Select C,ounell.
Attest: J. R. OXLEY.
Clerk of Select Connell.
Common L
Council. President o Council.
Attest: R. Dttivoant.
Clerk of vommon Council. feTl:ft
AN ORDEIANCE
To Author/ice the Grading and paving
of Franklin litre.* hem Beaver Av
eaue to the Odic, Slyer.
Sitc•rtnN 1. Be It ordatned and enacted by the
Select and Common Councils of the City of All , -
yhen y. and it is hereby onlatmed'and enacted by
the authority of the woe, That the Committee
CM Streets be, and tbev are hereby authorized
and directed to Invite - and receive, proposals for
the Grading and Paving t f Franklin street. as
afoiesaid, and to contract therelor with the low.-
est and best bidder or 'bidders,' at their discre
tion.
Stec. '3. That for the 'purpose of d• fraying the'
cost aad expenseiruf. the said Improvements,
there be. and is hereby . /evled , a special tax, to
be equally assessed upon the several Ici's bound
ing and :Orating upon the said Franklin Street.
, • respectively In proportion- to the feet front . in
teem respectively comprised,. and bounding and
abutting as aforesaid.
exc. 3. 's hat as sooners the cost and expanses
of said Improvements - shall be fully ascertained,
It shall be tie duty of the Street Commis.ioner to
assess and apportion tne fame among the several
lots bounding anti abutting upon said 'Franklin
street respectively, according to the rule above.
indicated. and thereupon proceed to make de
mand and collect the same, according to the pro
visions of the Act of the General Asaembly of the
Commonwealtn of Fanusylvania, entitled "An
Act (kilning the manntr of collecting the ex
penses of grading and paving of the atreet and
alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other
purposes," passed the 30,h day of March, 1852.
SAC 4. 'That so much of any ordinance as may
coell'et with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be '
and the same is hereby !repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the 18th
day of February, 1869.
JAMES MeBRIEB,
President of Select Council.
Attest: J. R. OXLEY.
Clerk of Select Connell. •
ALFEEDSLACK,
President of Common Council.
Attest: B. DILWORTH.
Clerk of Common Connell. , fe23:fil
A N ORDINANCE
AN
To Autt!orize pr i gr el ding Jolappa
. .
Sze. 1. Be tt ordained and enacted by the Baled
and her e byuncils of andily Allegheny,
and if isoractimsel tnaded 611 th 4 ou
t/wetly of the same. That- the Comuilttee on
btreets be and they are hereby authorized and di
rected to Invite and receive proposals for the
tined Ing °Minions street, and togontract therefor
with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at
their discretion. •
That for Abe purpose of defraying the
cost and expenses of the said Improvementa,
there be and is hereby levied a special tax, to be
equally assessed upon the several lots bounding
and abutting upon the Bald /stapes street respect
ively. in proportion to the feet front in them re
apecuvety comprised, and bounding and abutting
as &remota, • •
tiEC. 3. That as soon as the coat ana.expenses
of maid Improvements shall be fully ascertained, It
shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to as
alien Aid apportion among the several lots Wand-.
lag and &battle g upon mild dalatille street re
andtlyelv. accordin e rule dema n ddica d,
tit ere upon prim coo make and col
het the see, according to the provisions of the
Act et the m General A , isembly
.of the Common
wealth of . Pennsylvania, eatitted . "An A.A. de
fining the winner or collecting the expenses of
grading aid paving of the streets and alreys of
the City s f Al , ettbeny, and for other purposes,"
passed thh clay of March. 1850.
Bri. 4. Tout so Tench of any ordinance as troy
conflict with, or be aapplfed by the foregoing,
be and the same is hereby 5 peal. d.
Ordained ana enacted Into a law this the 18th
day of February. A. D. 18615. •
C. C. WAY;
JAMES MCBRIER,
Atte M J. n. . o . : Tareat StleSt
Cierk of. Select Council.
ALFRED sr:abK
President of Common e°u' .
Attest: E. Dumont% a,cll
Clerk of Common Council. femfs
.A N OnDINANCE ' •
•
to Atitheelee the Grading' and Paving.
of Divizie Alley..
SEC. 1. Be lt ordained. and enacted by Vnt Sa
lem and Common Oboist lts' Of the Olty dile
phenyi and itt ti' hereby mated by tea authority
of the same, 't hat the committee, n wee's be,
and they, are, hereby au. harixed and (lb ected to
Invite and receive Proposa the Orisllng and
Paying of Divine alley. H a s aforfaald, aud to
contract, there tsr frith the lowest and buthldder
or bidders,' at their discretlott.' ,".
Ettc: 4. That for the purnose.of defraying the
cost and expenses of said lin provements, there be,
and is hereby levied, a Special. tax, tope equal* ,
assedsed alien the :Keeled" lots bclutiditlgandsbltta
'anon , the .sald Divine ey respectively in
proportion to the feet front to them respective* ,
cemyrlsed, and bounding and abutting asafore-
Sae. Thetas soon as the Cost and expensed
of said ImnroVenlentd shalt be fully ascertained
it aball be the duty of thebtreetCommissionerect
assess and apportion the same among the sieve
eral lots bounding and abutting upon tLe said
ligviee alley respectively. according to 'the
rule , shove indicated,' ana thereupon proceed to
, make, demand and collect the dame, according to
the 'provisions of the net of. the General Assembly
of themmunwealth, of 'Pennsylvania. entitled
"An Al. l dellnins , the 'manner of collecting:the
expenses of grading and paving of the-streets
and alieyaof the City id Allegheny , and for other
purposes.'" passed the 30th of /Starch, 1834.- •--
Sac. 4.. That so much of any ordituinee as may
countet loth. or be supplied "y the feregotng. be
and the same la hereOyr , mesavd.
Ordained and'enseted Into a lave , this the 1&h
day of Vebrutry, A. Ir. Dio9. .
President (Sr Select Coulien.
Attest: TOarrir•lt. Mum,-
, Clerk of Stileet Mona.
ALFRED REACH'. _
President of Common Cour ell.
Attest: R. I) tl wears.
Clerk of Common Connell. .
,
SU LOLL BUTTELL-10
.12 halt ma - Choice Roll Baiter, lust'received
and for We by J. B. CANFIELD. •
ORDINANCES
AN ORDEVANCE
To A nthorize the Grading and Paving.
oflSpringtianden Avenue from Main
• Streei to new 1171 ty Line.
• , JAMES McBRIR%
• President of the Select Council.
Attest: J.: R. t.xl.r.j,
Clerk of Select Council.
ALFRED SLACK.
President of Common Council.
AtteAt: R. DiLwoßtil.
Clerk of Common Conned. fe=ds
,
Ali as
'jam AN EW OPERA. 16103 E.
Lessee
lifa - n44r - er
Third nigin of the Frrst
SAN
n
Andthegr,at tomedill,
YANKE noncsrsicx.
WEDNESDAY' EVENING, eorL,,.".
the great Varce act drama of their '4l
After whicO PRHAN OF GENEVA.
h. '
TIIE SANYEAKS.
To conclude with the prize drama or
TRUE LO
Dailue Dutton Yankee Robinson.
t•anyeall Matftwe ou tat urtl,ty.
TS lit nGH THEATRE.
H. NV. • WILLIAMS
.... „..........
Le
Dn. J. THAYER ssee
..
FRANK J. HONE E.quatrian Director.
DR. JAMES L. THAYER'S GREAT CIRCUS -
OPEN EVERY INIGHT.
MLlncing the following tlrst-class artists:
LE MARIE. the dashing equestriedne:
t4EORnE M. KELLY, the champion leeper;
Mr. CHARLES FISH, the champion bareback
rile'r,• Mr. JA.DIE-1 REYN••LDS, clown; Messrs.
BURRi WS and BITI:DEAIT in thel r comic trans
formations; Mr. JAMEO IdAtiIGAN. classic
eaues'rlan and double somersaultist; 11fr.
CHARLES MA.DIGAN, Sterile Rider; Mr WM.
MoRGAN, gymnast, sc.. and a host or au= l
arks. Also trick horse GEN. GRANT, PONIES
and MULES.
MATINEES every Wednesday and Saturday af
ternoons at 2 o'clock.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY
LECTURES.
MISS OLI'QE LOGAN
WILL LECTURE dT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Thursday Evening, Feb. 25th.
Subject—.'Purls, the City of Lorary."
Adralss 75 cents to all parts of the House.
No ReservedSeate. NMhirge on Season Tickets.
moors open at 7 r Lecture at S P. M.
SMYTHE 9 AMERICAN
THEATRE.
VaatETLIS.)
r
WEDNESDAY EVENING. February 24. Ex
citnaent unabated. I Lust nlgit but a of CUBE,
THE MAN-FISH. Herr character street Bongs by -
Gus. Williams. New hatpin/by Miss Nellie Tay
lor. H. ‘W. Eagan!. Corps of Comedians. The
Corps de Ballet la anew and beautiful iiivertise
meat. The screaming farce or the 8 WEITZER'S
tiOTTAGE. Mot day next the greatest cards Ist
America. •
MUSEUM
AND PARLOR =EXAMDUE,.
,
The Great Varal.l7 Resort°.
FIFTH AVENUE..betsreen Smithfield and
Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. - •
siropen on and Evening, all the year Toning.
Admisslon,ils cents: Children; 13 cents:,
LEGAL:
EXECUTORS' SALE OF
. REAL ESTATE.
The following valuable property,belonriamto
the eatue of J. YORTX.R. deceaaad. La now'
open for sale. If private bids are not aattaltan
tory to the Execatore;•the property will be e.x—
poited at Public Sale, commencing
.
•
•
On Monday, March: - lst
One Farm, known as the 'lrwin farm, contain
ing one hundred and twenty-seveh acres, mare
or less, situatrd In Barret township. Westmore
land county, about one hundred yards froniA..V.,
11.11. - and Allegheny river, reserving the coal.
Also, one farm, known as the MAMMA'S:meta
taining ninetv-tw Urea, more or less. diluted
In finrre/ tpwilihip,Viestmoreland connty. about
one
VV.n ad one-half milessfrom.Alleiry rive and
Railroas, without reaerra gbe tion aS to r
coal
and minerals. . -
Also, one farm, known as the Re/1 farm, con
tai lug one Mindrediatni - thirty-rive acres More
or less, situated in .Fawn township : Allegheny
county, about one mile from W . l'. nallroad and
Allegheny river, with coal and minerals. ' -
Also one far m, known as the Famine farm,
situated In Fawn township, Allegheny coun ty.
containing forty-four acres, more or :eau, a bout
one mile froth W. F. Raßruad and Allegheny
river.
Also, one farm, known as the Vantine firm.
containing t wenty-slx7acres; more or less, situ
ated in Fawn township. Allegheny county, about
one mile from river and railroad.
Ali the above land la ellgihty situated, and. ex
cept the Irwin farm, the fps a re under l a id
re
served, the balance of theunderlaid
with coal and limestone.
Inbrmat.on as to '
TERNES OF SALE,
Or In reference to the above faring, can belied of
either of the executors retlding at Tarentain.
Allegheny eounty. Pa. • -
In connection therewith will also be eold.
TWO LOTS,
No. 61 und 61, in the borough of T&rentum, in
whiell * IS' a brick house. and ton a eincradlstanca
from. W lianroad.
• •
Sale to Conunence on the Bell Fann,
on March lst i r69, at 10 o'clock A . N., and to
colltinue Unt Is so.d. • • •
JAMES .B. FULTON%
JAMES ANCALL, lExtcutors.
WM'.
Feb
EVAlirt, _
TAItENTr3f, Pa., Feb. 10, 1869
vESTERN DISTRICT OF
PENSSYLVA.NIA; ss.
At Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania.
the Silt depot February, A. D. .1.1169.
To whom it may concern : •
The undersigned hereby Wes notice of his ap—
polutmen, as, A.solgnee of SAMUE.I. BAILEY
and WILLIAM G. McbANDLESS, paitners as
Bailey- & McCandless, late of- the couity of
Beaver and State of Pennsylvania,who have been
adjudged Bat/keel:Os upon their own petition In
the District Court of said District.
WENMAN ; A. LEWIS,
Aoungnee.
feto:e2s-w
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for 'the Western.
District of Pennsylvania.
, 14.31Efi E. DICDLIE. Bankrtipt under the
Act of Congress of March 2 d:1867 - , having ap
plied for a discharge' from all his debts, and
other claims provable under said Act, by order of
the Court' notice Is hereby given to all creditors
who have prevediltildr debts, and other persons
Interested, to appear on the let day of March,
ruary.l669, at /0 o'cl Reg i ste r belore
HARPED, Esq., in Bankruptcn
et his office, No. Diamond street,- Pitts
burg. Pa.- to *bow cause, ifany they , have, why
a discharge should net. b e grante&.to the sald.
bankrupt.' •
feitheZ w S. C. McCA.NDLESS. Clerk.
EXECITTORSI - SACF. •
SHOE STORE.
The stock, Aood will, lease and fixtures of shoe
store of the late J. F.. 3 10Ca11,' Esq.. 333 Liberty.
street; Pittsburgh. Be't location in the city, and
Uoing iiliroaperous business. For further part!.
calardlnquire at 334 Liberty street: -• t
• -,•;••• -- • EMMA 'IitcCALL,
BILIIALET.!
Xteoutors.
iestos
Ail MI iiill—Ei pi N own • - Et.
i strWhereas , bitters otadmiiiisteetiob
the the undersigned, on the es
eboeinitealtie .WlLEitellk I.a.reer Aneeben.9 tit):
N. . at 1-Dersons indebted to ,tbe said. emus we
- retitiested• to Inlet Imniedlace penitent. said those
hring rlaims to present then:.:PrePerly eutkien.
Dcateiiforsettlenieet,.to . itaz
ji
lir
sr ,
.? jet7:4ls3•Nr.,••:•Ded:Be#er nu:Mies/ion, city.
AD lIIINISTRATORM : I NO'rICEL.—
~ • i•i•Letteri of zenith titration on. the estate
0 , "Es tiit.t.oloX,- late •e,f fWilittnsburg.
eounty or:Allegheny.' or:ceased: nare,been grant.
- ed tollie subscriber. ili persons iedebted to said
estate are requested So make lineediatcpsyniens. •
and Om hiving claims or:de/tumult against the
estate or the mid. decedentelli present therm to.
. • . RUDD WARD,
, • .- lee. 40.N 0 lia Streek.Allegheny City
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. PENN SYLVANIA : es:- •
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saltet.sburgh,.the ,Ptli.lii! oc.pdien4, e... 13.
• The underafglied hereb gives natieeof ids
potritment •as Assignee- o r -.IdA'AC s of
aiNetthe City end. County of Allegheny. 6,114 Htate oti;
ianasieldv:a:,i4B,ftwinittrhulDrithautlidoDnishuirtos,ivtio. has bee
t , o.tition till
the District Court o ram Die tr i p - -
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.. JOHN ii.- BAILEY.. Aenenet
snipefo•W - 'Attorney..lB74w; ST Grant te.
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