SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 19.4 Boas.—The Country Gent leman says that hot alum water will destroy bed-bugs, and recom mends the following method of applicatioM— Take two pounds of - alum, bruise,it, and nearly reduce it to powder; dieeolvo It 14 three quarts of boiling water, letting it remain in a warm place till the alum is dissolved. The alum water is to be applied hot, by means of a brush, to every joint end crevice. Brush the crevices In the floor or the-skirting-board, if they aro ens peeled places; whitewash the ceiling, putting in plenty of alum, and there will be an end to their dropping thence. N 07111210 1$ now clearer than that ex-Senator Jones, of lowa, tbandona all-hopes of redeeming that State. At the expiration of hie term, the President tendered him the mission to New Gra nada, in roquitm for his faithful serviced. But the offer was declined, upon the distinct ground that he preferred to take part in the movement for restoring lowa to her ancient democratic faith. lie returned home, explored the pros pect, and upon second thought concluded it was much a:.fer to trust fortune in Bogota than in lowa. So he reconsidered, and the President consented. • Tun Nashville Union states that a moo named James It. Tarlton, has just completed his firth term in the Tennesseepenitentiary,having passed twenty-three-of the last twenty-seven years of his life In that institution. lie is now about sixty years of age. The crime of which ho was convicted was, in every instance larceny; and he confesses that ho was guilty every time but rho last. Ilia oldest eon, who is treading in the same footsteps as—cr rathergoing ahead of his father, was, a taw moo he sloe*, sentenced to the same prison, for twenty ono years. Tun Annual Report of Attorney-Goneral Phil lip; to the Leglelsture of Maseachunetta, chows that during Luc pact yearthe whole ntunber of criminal p ...ecutionaili the State w•to 3,082. in 1,573 of which there were conviction', In 395. acquitaaln. 453 were non pror'd, in 865 tmee were imputed, 909 moo lan pending, in ,p 81 hero were b. WIN found, in 99 nano the partite were not arrested, and 107 defaulted their recogni =aces. The costa amounted altogether to $109,- 572. Tug McDoioou &TATE. —The third Bale of the interest of the city of Baltimore In the Bio- Dowel estate, took place at New Orleans on the 28th nit. The property offered consisted of im proved and unimproved lands in the parttime of St. Bernard, Orleans and Jefferson, and brought about $76,000, making a total for the three sales of $694,435. Several lots in the town of Mono nogh are yet to be eold.—Bett. Amer. TEll &Dyson prenares the elements of the bile sod blood. sod if it does the work feebly end Imperfect ly, liver and other sazatloue diseases arwthe certain result. As soon, therefore, al Roy afflictions of thb kind are per. calved, we mop rest theored that the digestiro organs are out of order. rho first end only thing to be done Is to ad • .1•8564 1 which will act directly on the stomach. For this purpose we Cen amddently recommend Dr. HOt. 181Tdird OMLbitRATBD STOMACH DITTER.S. Acting as an eltenastivn and a tonic It strengthens the digestion, changes the coalition of the blood, sad thereby glees reign. I min , to the bowels. Bold by druggists and dealers generally, ethrywhers, and by 1103TILITKE A 851110., atantifectmars and proprietors RU Water and 66 Front streets. torZaikwT ilitscellancous. o • a• BATZS BATES & JOHNSON, Milt PPLIPOIACTOIPPES OP ROOFING OPPIQE, 75 Smithfield Street, between 4th and lit PITIVIWRGII, PENN''. • 91u E ONLY MANUFACTURERS and DeaLra in their Improved OUR ELASTIC CRILENT lttiOlLSO, which is applied Over stunted reit and care tam, for a (gradation and the mutate landed, making it /ir and liistar.ProV, and warranted not to CRACK or RUN, nor le It ad, owl by HEAT or FROST. It can be , ee plied owe Steep or Plat Raga, Steamboat Decks, Railroad Oars, AO., and la not elected by Wing tramped upon. ml. GUM CEMENT applied to Metal Roofs is Much chasper and more durable than paint. Two coat. will render an old Leaky Tin or Iron Roof perLutly Ughtrad serve:able at lint little cost. Also, wholeasle dialers In lIOOPLNO MATERIALS, to eluding Own Cement, Saturated Pelt Paper, Asphaltum, Brushes, same Rom to [ Cote W., with printed instructlow Lr apply. Mg Ma,living at ai llstanne, N. B.—Particular attention paid toßepairing Leaky Not ' al, Slate, Gravelrad Caravans Roofs. ' AliiP9rders - - AIirAGENTE WANTED—To set in the large cooott7 tomts and cigks lo the &Arra bodoorA. To Dinners In Artificial Fiorrers, Ostrich Feathers, Fahey Goods, As. JOHN CaLUDERSO.N, SMYTH & CO., tune reamed their gam rooms to the lofts of 343 BKOADWAY, - " , ...rad nre riaty to exhibit that samples of il Flt Nat ILOWEILI3, which eamsed in-reriely any impor tations yet made;numbering Fifteen Hundred Btylee; the fi larger pat toads in am factoriee in Pais, at pawns C 4,1- ned. We have Liao insonfactored an extensive vsrirt j of .12.1M NAN YIoIMIS, and in this Ciaos we have every conosivable quality, etre and prim of mainitsMored goods, sad the materials for monism-m-6ra. One stook of OSISEEStad ilaraboat. Imported Lathers 13 for and variedta quality acid Style, and to meet the want. of the Trade, we have pmshased and converted the entire handbags, No. b Broadway and Greenwich etrerta, into one Factory and ore prepared to produce ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ender the management of our Mr. E. V. WElGH wader the managentent of 11.1 NE. LACE, EXCESS, ate, tr.,c. Caner the management of EDWARD JAGEI;ON, of tth, Late firm ofJackecua A March, -.-• • Oar porpme being the development of the Khoo. branch es of Home Trade to to their folleat exteot, we hove on ported ritaterial and brought over French Artists of Parte lan repotation with • metro( animas. which, with the well known edlMaticy of the onanagentent. is • guarantee that the products of oar Factory will minims In perfection any goods heretofortcmade to statertca. The aides &penmen:ls confleed to 333 BROADWAY, andis naps' the following management. The French Flower Department, .T. B. SMITH. Ostrich sad Saricy Feathers, CILEIGLITON. French dratortaLs, P. KALE. Head D 43imiaments. a WHIRTESIORE. Amirucatir DrtAanntrt PLUMS, EMUS L.ND reSCT the mums,,meat of oar ...111..J. KENNEDY SHISH a E. LEHERCIER. saelated a Mr..l. D. DAVIS k !Jr. W. HUME% The IMPORTING.—In this leading de came eat of dor bream* Ins purchase and manufacture tho choirs. do alga* L 2 the Preach Market, =A receive by every geuner the LW style appearing.. Our sales sre errletly cenfleaul la the Witolesele Busluess, and ere respectfraly luvits merchants to ess.mine our go-AA J. C. HENDERSON, SIESTH a CO, No. 613 Drcadway, Neer York. JOHN C. HENDERSON a CO Na 6 Broechrey. aesDEBAN, SMYT.H a co , Ware N 0.102 Eno de Rk.belseu, Paris. 3.859. 1859, Beason .Arrazigement BETWEEN Id 01318" • .42.2.1T1 ST. PAUL. TIAILY NORTHERN LINE J./ PACKETS FOR GALENA, DOBIIQUE, STILL WATER AND BT. PAIL.—The fallowing mitt and Mlliccdfluant aide wheel aussrorra will compote this We for ancaosfeir Tear leavins klExerx RIMY • .—Capt &ammo • AlLnd. Griffith. Wolueeday-LV017., - J. B. Abode. Wedneeday..Bl3PlT Larry__ ..... Ohs. &lonian nroday..:.IMKOPOLITAN —. T. B. Rhodes. Thenday....KINNEBOTABELLI- " T. B. Hlll. DR0P....—......... " N. W. Parker. " Brouster. • hatorday».-DliNiliAßß .... "B_ O. 0 ray. Illaturday.....Wlll.• EWING. " AI. Greene. The Northern Line ha been fa sacceorni operation dor. lag the post' year, end for regularity, comfort and reGabißry In curry respect, ha. never been surpassed ry r it c y t organisation on the Western rivers. /laving added ex new stamen le the Ling they are now prepared to offer Increas ed fectittles tor lb. transaction of all Mod ore. entrusted to them, sad bop, to merit • continnanon of the liberal pat Mune heretofore or liberally bestowed upon them. foratixtrifornottlin that may be required, apply at the Whartlket, at the Beat of Locust target, or at the Northern Line Parket Moe, No G 7 Clommenial Weer. between 011 re - WaUDE it eIIBLEIt, General Agents. EssZand : T . li.,ll3SsEs SUPPOR TERS blade fo ord.. Repaired. vOMITIGOUT k YOUNG, No. BO Wool ot. HAW'S GAS STOVES—T. J. Craig, agent foi the Woof Flaws Patens Clas Stoma, for bootleg said cooking, Invites the attention of the public to the only ar etoSes t h at have given entity satisfaction where over hey bsee been kind. Tbey boot Dino folly mated In ha eastern Max mid are now olfored to tbs v ino . ` of plitaborgh an something considerably to adroit* of .r rtore that I. ticor - mada Call and examine the different styles and siva for heating rooms. for cookloa. for Ironing and titularies, at the Whit* 'rant 1113 0911 Stove Waren:min No. 124 Wood at. torl6 T. 1. Cabin. HA.RTWELL SLIEPILIED, WHOLESALE DRUGGIS7S, Om arot Wood and Sloth Street., Bois Proprietors of the EOM. QUILL', a preparation =parlor to all others in the world for the hair and whin. ken, producing • strong, healthy growth and allsytng all torearind Wits/lon of the scaly, and leaving a soft, del nate,- allay molaturs rover before attained. Guaranteed not to"- contain any inftuirnia hlgrodi.t. mat 'TLI & SNOWDEN'S 3 , r i m , Bistrr. NEW TEA STORE, nun YOUNG, ushoNe, CUB"" °°145(1.9 =rituals .3*, ENGLIBU EUZAKTAST TEAT; *Up:a:wed at lowest rash prLses, tusd tor sale, rrtstaesAtt sustS reIAU,AL 8111711 • 1380WDE8'a, IstridoStl ti• Tees &or•, SI Filth street. .... "VOLUM. FOLKS GLEE BOOK,—C4l:ltllbj j: Ink nearly due hundred copyrtabi bob, sud Uoetra ants. before banadcdsed, end the cbokest peas troy Gen= and Itialii—artnigerd 112 44 ilMiUtr style for the - of claws, glee clam and the social circle, by Charles Jereb. Price, $l. Sor rate by iddlS • . • JOHN H. MELLOR, 51 Weal street. FOR SALE OR LEASE—Valuable Lute of armed. situate to the Moth WWI and Pitt tow. &My, itkog sad near lb* Una of tho propped Pamosager !Wray to Lawronocrillo, anitible for d.lllri for torms,ac., slyly to Y. J. 112LERETON, Attorney for Ws. B 7. Darr, No, 'o3,7T,trd stmt. BROWN'S BRONOKIL TROSHES—For the alteristloa of caeatts, colds, banshees sad aU eales of th e hamlet and lungs; Rubtle speaker, awl slag, -eitrinfind them lanleable for cleathw and etreagthea tag Sher:dm, - Sept conertaatly en bee at • - mat TAIINDOWIL m L D OARA;-Having closed out: store in the istacdul, lillagerny Cety, ne far the my petrtegiribertived ppon white dart basher to the - ftOoed, ee4 yield seefeeti . i ii4fr va eittelt.r . ezetlacciaoi ieZ , ig r e: ft it : I f tl. r vtw ent botsiz • OWN kW" 4110,21. smcmazrrs SALES BY VIRTUE of sundry executions issued out of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Cathay, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House. in the- city of Pittsburgh, on Pruner, the 29th day of April, A. D., 1859, at 10 o'i•loek. A. Y., the following property, to wit All the right, title, interest and claim of John L. Arthurs, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, hounded and described as follows, viz: Commenc:ng at the N. E. corner of lot No. 116 in ColvrelEa plan and running south wardly 60 feet; thence westwardly 100 feet to Overkill street; thence along said street north wardly 60 feet; thence eastwardly 100 feet to the place of beginning, containing lots Nos. 116, 117 and lie in said plan of lots, oti which is erected one two story brick house, and also one two story frame house. • Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of the said John L. Arthurs at the suit of George Arthurs, All the right, title, interest and claim of William Chambers, of, in and to all that piece or farm of land situate in Jefferson township, Allegheny county, on which William Cham bers, the defendant, now resides, containing one hundred and eighty-eight acres, more or less, bounded by lands of JameaClark, Joseph Allen, James M. Roberts, Samuel Wilson, Thomas Large, William Dewsenberry, John Payne, Morrison's heirs, and lands now of Chamberlin, .having about eighty acres clear ed and fenced, and having thereon an apple orchard and two log houses two etories high and a large stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the prop. erty of William Chambers at the suit of James Clark for use now fur use of T. Mellon. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Patrick C. Martin and Mary Ann, his wife, of, in and to all those two lots or parcels of ground lying arid being in the city of Pitts burgh and State of Pennsylvania, and con tained within the metes and bounds, courses and distances following;to wit: All that lot, being-part of lot number two hundred and five (204) in Col. Woods' plan of the city - of Pitts- burgh, which is described as follows, to wit: Begmfiing at the corner of lots No. two hun dred and four (204) and No. two hundred and five (205;) thence westwardly along Second street forty (40;) thence at right tingles with Second street towards Front street eighty feet (t 10;) thence eastwardly parallel with Seeffiad street forty feet (40;) thence 80 feet to the place of beginning, being the same property conveyed to the said Mary and Martin by Joshua Rhodes and wifwand James D. Verner and wife by deed dated December twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two; re corded in the office for recording deeds in Al egheny Co., in Deed Book vol. 107, page 201. Atso, all that other lot likewise in said city of Pittsburgh, beginning at the corner of lot No. 204 on Front street; thence by the line of the Franklin Brewery property towards Second street eighty feet (80;) thence in a line parallel with Frontstreet towards Grant street twenty feet (20;) thence in a line parallel with Grant street eighty feet (80) to Front street, and thence by Front street twenty feet (20) to the place of beginning, being the same prop erty conveyed to Mary and Martin aforesaid by Edward Thomas, by deed dated .luly 1853, recorded in Deed Book vol.—, page —, in the office for recording deeds in Allegheny county: together with all and singular the buildings and improvement., streets, lanes, alleys, passages, ways, waters, water courses, rights, liberties. privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances whatsbever thereunto belong ing or in any 'Wise appertaining and the rever sions and remainders thereof. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Petrick C. Martin and Mary Ann, his wife, at the suit of Samuel Harris A Sons for u'e of William H. Williams. All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Sinclair, of, in aN3d to all that certain lot of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania, designated as Lot No. 12 in Arthur McClelland's plan of lots, recorded in the of fice for recording deeds in said county, in Deed &ink vol. 70, page 243, and extending in front onOililxins street 22 feet and in depth south wardly, preserving the same parallel width, 05 feet 33 inches, being the same lot of ernund which by deed dated ,pith January, 1: 4 52, and recorded iu said office in vol. 100. page 420, Thomas Connor and wife conveyed to Samuel Seized and taken in exeeitnon a, the prup env of Samuel Sin. lair the ...int Ge , r P. flamilton • Caleb Fciste"r, of, in and to or out of all th. certain tract or piece of land situate partly it Lower St. Clair township and partly in Char tiers township, Allegheny county, Penncylya• nia, bounded by lands of . William Boggs. A. K. Lewis, William Chess, Mrs. Crane, George Luwen, John Brown and others, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, on which is erected one two story stone dwelling house, one two story frame dwelling house and three frame dwelling houses, each one and a half stories high, one barn, one stable and out buildings. Seized and taken in CdtljULloll as the prop erty of Caleb Foster at the suit of Brenner it Brother. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Koehnlein, of, in and to all the following described lute of ground, viz: Lots Neb. 51,52, 53, 57, 58 and 59, situate in John Brown's plan of lots above the borough of Birmingham and adjoining said borough. The said lots Not. 51, 52 and 53 being each 20 feet in width in front on Harmony street and extend ing back equal width, with an alley 24 feet wide, 60 feet to the line of lot No. 57 aforesaid; and the said lots Nos. 57, 58 and 59, being each 20 feet in width, or front on the aforesaid alley, and extending back equal width along the said lines of the first mentioned three lots 60 feet, being half way to Mary street. The above described lots being contiguous and jointly fronting on Harmony street 60 feet, and extending back equal width along the afore said alley 120 feet to the line of lot No. 60. On the said lots fronting on Harmony street there are eructed a two story brick house, butcher's shop, Ice., ,bc. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John Koehnlein at the suit ol Mont gomery & Berry. ' All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel L. Fowler. of, in and to all those twelve certain lots of ground situate in Reserve township, Allegheny county, State of Penn sylvania, and marked and described in a plan oflots laid out by Robert Arthnrs, Esq., six teen (16, seventeen (17,) eighteen (18,) nine. teen (19, forty-five (45, forty-six (46,) forty• seven (47,) forty-eight 48,) forty-nine 1 . 49,1 fifty [50,1 fifty-one [5l, and fifty-two 52,] being the eame lots which Robert Art um, Esq., by deed of A. D. 1857, conveyed to said Fowler. Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Sixth Ward 01 the city of Pitts burgh, and numbered in James Brown's phut of lots on Quarry Hill thirteen 113,J fronting on Crawford street about twenty-six feet P 26 feet,] and in depth along Bedford alley one hundred and twenty-three and one-half feet [123 'euti more or lees, being the same lot whieliV.Phun . Linton and wife, by deed of October 10th, 1857, recorded October 13th, 1857, conveyed to said Fowler,as by reference to said deed will fully appear. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Samuel L. Fowler at the suit of Ed ward Arthur,. All the right title, interest and claim of John Beatty, with notice to Alexander Miller, surviving partner of the late thin of Freeman b Miller, uf, in and to two contiguous lots of ground situate on the east side of Liberty street, continued beyond the city line, end numbered in the plan of lots laid out by Jas. Ross, James R. Butler, Harmer Denny and Dennis S. Scully as executors of the last will and testament of James O'llara, deceased, numbers four and five in the -Northern Liber ties of the city of Pittsburgh, bounded as fol lows: Beginning on Liberty street at the cor ner of lots Nos. three and four, seventy-five feet from the corner of the Methodist burying ground; thence along Liberty street fifty feet to the corner of lots Nos. 5 and 6; thence by a line at right angles with Liberty street and extending back one hundred feet; thence by a lino parallel to Liberty street fifty feet to the corner of lot No. 3; thence by the sum at right angles to Liberty street to the place of beginning; they being the same lots of ground which by deed bearing date the 7th day of July, 1828, and recorded in the office for re cording deeds for Allegheny' county, in Book M.,•2d page 28,'were convepd-by the above I named executors of James O'Hara to John Beatty in lee simpk; together with all and singular, the builenge, improccmente, unto the aniti . previiites belonging or to noy wisenpratauFF.::: Seism and - nuntain execution se the ptou• l oaf JOhai tt,lit,thoshitOf George GU:iFOWLiERS, All the right, title. interest and claim of J o h n Shuster, of in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu the city of Pitts burgh, being part or lot nun:Owl-et' seventy [71).1 in James Adams' plan of lot , in its' Northern Liberties (now Fifth Ward.] of said city and hounded awl deserik s i as f;,(1,,, w ,, , to wit: Beginning on Liberty street at the corner of lot No 69 in the plan alhresaid ; thence ex tending in front or width on Liberty str ee t forty feet, and in lengh or depth along or par. allel with the line of 10: No. 69, preserving the width of forty feet, eighty feet or half way to Quarry street: being the same lot or piece of ground which James A. Hutchison and Cath arine, his wife, by their deed dated the first day of January, A. D., 1849, granted andcon veyed to John Shuster, and recorded in Deed Book vol. 136, page —. and the sumo which John Shuster and Christiana, Lis wile, by deed bearing date the 3d day of January, A. D., 1659, granted and cantered unto Samuel W. Scott, who by deed bearing date the 17th day of January, A. D., 1859, granted and con veyed the same to Christiana Shuster, which two last conveyances are also recorded in Deed Book vol. 136, page —, in the office for record ing deeds, &e., in and for the county of Alle sheuy; on which mid lots or-'piece of ground is erected a two story wagon or coach factory, with other improvements. Seized and taken in execution as the p-ops arty of John Shuster at the suit of Mary Eiustine All the right, title, interest and claim 81 . leaao Gregg, of, in and to all those two -lots or pieces of ground situate in the borough of Birmingham, har ing eachn front of 24 foot on Bingham street, and extending back, preserving the same width, 100 feet to Chesnut alloy ; being lots Nos. 35 and 30, in Gregg's plan of said borough; being the same which M. P. Eaton and Sarah, his wife, and John C. Mow ry and Sidney IL, his life, by deed dated 9th Sep tember, 1857, and other assurances in law, became vested in the said Isaac Gregg. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Gregg, at the suit of Keep, Wade Co. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William Monett, ono of the efendants of, in and to all cer tain lot of ground in the borough of 51'Keesport, having a front of thirty-three feat on thesouth tido of the Diamond or Public Square, and extending back, aouthwordly, preserving the same ono hundred and two feet, to lot of John Yeagle, bound ed on the coot by lot of Sharp, and on the west by lot of F. 1.. Moog; being. part of lots numbered 181 and 102, in the plan of Bald borough, as recorded in plan book vol 2, page 318, and the Immo which F. S. Moog and wife, by deed dated April 2, 1851, re corded in Deed Book vol. 97, page 543, convoyed to the staid William Mouck, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling homeland Chop. Seized and taken In execution at the property of William Mouck, at the suit of A. Wilkins, for use of John A. Coughey. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Ag. new, of, in, to area out of all that cortain piece of ground in ale city of Pittsburgh, being composed of One lots in the plan of lots laid out by the executors of James O'llara, numbers six, seven, eight, nine and ten; each lot being 24 feet in front by 100 feet deep, said piece of ground being bounded as follows: Beginning on Water street, at the corner of Carson street, 100 feet to O'llara street; thence along O'llara street 120 feet to tho lino of Blakely; thence by a line parallel with Carson street 100 toot to Water street, and thence along Water street 120 feet to the place of beginning, on which were a glans manatee- Wry, part brick and part frame, with necessary sheds and outbuildings, (the buildings having boon since burned down.) Seised and taken in execution ai the property rlf John Agnew, one of the defendants at the suit of Moses Chess, Adm . .. of Wm. Chess, dec'd. ALSO, All tlis right, title, interest and Halal of Itobort Arnold, 01, in and to all the following described proper,,, t , lot, All Mist eertain lot or piece of ground • m, tle in Betel on township, Allegheny coun ty, otaed and described as follows, sin • Being lot No. 21. in the plan of an extension of lota laid out by I; S. CaNsatt, stld haring a trout of twenty feet five mchos on Franklin street, and running back preserving the same width one hundred and fourteen fent to I filen street, on which le erected a two story frame dwelling house. 2.1, All that certain lot 01 ground satuate fn the city of Allegheny, county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning on the east vide of Walnut street, at the line of ground sold to Idisttrd Wadsworth, at the dist.t`• of t•ighty-fire feet two inches, mere or leas, to line of ground sold to Samuel Wadsworth; thence eastwardle, parallel with South Canal street, forty- four foot; thence northwardly, parallel with Walnut street, pi neon feet, more or less, to an alley four foot wide; Mon.:e westwardly, parallel with S'astith Canal street and altahr the head of said alley and Edward Wadsworth'. hoe, forty-four feet to Walnut tames at the plo beginning; being the name lot which • Adam I: ,pi, by deed dated July la, 157.1, and recordell t e l I Book, vol. 110, page 312, sold to said Ans, I ”In which is erected a two story brick dwelling house. Asso, All the right,' title, interest and , 1411.11 i• 1 Itobert Arnold, of, in and to too following descritasi pies-ea ns ,reouutt, to not Id, All that contain piece of ground oituato to Reser,ro townsnip, beginning at a post at the corner of a 40 feet street and an annoy laid out oy J. Dallenb.h, thence northwardly atoug Sand 001001 72 feta: thence about 132 :vet to Itto now Franoan road. thonce southward!, to said annoy about 72 toot: thence about I:01 tout to toe ',ace , d beginning. card Noses of ground comprising lats Noo. 1, 2, 3 and 4 to Peter Bates' plan nt t 1 e SLIT lton. on ortach are erected • frame chandler onJp, a 1000,0 vinegar haul., lard oil factory, a two story bra a, dwelling house and a Statue smirk, cottp,trc.t in ten to the 5..11 Itobert Arnold by Peter Bat. and wife, by de. dated June 7th, I oil, recorded to Steed Book vol. 102, page Ya. Asso, 4th, A lot 07 ground eitua,... to Retort, township: Beginning at a pool on the corner t ao alley and 40 foot street, thence northwardly 20 feet. thence parallel with said alley about do feet to the tow Franklin road; thence along staid road 20 feet to the said alley: thence along said alley ha feet to the plane of beginning; on which is erected a frame . _ . dwelling house; bainc the same piece 01 ground c..n. Toyed to said Arnold by Peter Bates and wife, by their deed dated recorded in Deed Book vol. 101, page 489. Ahso, stb, Lot No. 2, in Patterscn's floe, begin ning at the corner of lot No. 1 and Locust street; thence along said street 259 feet to Lit No. 3 thence by hoe of Vine street continued, 535 feet, to an alley; thence along said alley 475 feet toe pin; thence 260 feet to the place of beginning; sold and-conveyed to Robert Arnold by J. F. Perry's assignees, by their deed dated November 20,1851, and recorded in Deed Book vol. 10.2 i page 59. Atso, Gtb, A lot in Eut Birmingham; Beginning at the northwardly aide of a 20 foot street, which street la midway between Sar a h and Jane streets, running from Harmony to Meadow streets, and at the distance of 129 feet 64 inches eastwardly from Harmony Street; thence outwardly 20 feet; thence In depth, preserving the same width. 60 feet, and be ing all the same lot sold and conveyed to the said Arnold by E. Kennedy and wife, by their deed dated August 24, 1831, and recorded in Deed Book vol. 100, page 80. Schad and taken in execution se the property o Robert Arnold, at the snit of Thomas B. Hamilton and idea at the suit of James D. Owens (or oso of T B. Hamilton. ALSti, All the right, title, interest and elain. of be. Henry Jackson, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Seventh Weird, Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: beginning on the corner of Wilkins (lato Duncan) and Arthurs streets and running on Arthurs street forty (40) feet and extend ing back preserving tbo same with parallel with Duncan street fifty-four (lit) feet. Seised, and taken in execution, as the property of Dr. Henry Jackson, at the suit of John Herron, .for use of David Jones. All the right, title, interest and claim 01 William Sims, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece o . ground, sitaate In the Sixth Ward of the city Pittsburgh; beginning at the smith side of Pasture ❑ley, at the distance of eighty feet eastwardly from Townsend street; thence parallel with said effect northwardly 59 feet to an alley A feet wide; thence along the name outwardly 20 feet; thence parallel Townsend street, northwardly, 58 feet to Voet.ro alley, thence along said alley northwardly 20 feet to the beginning; on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house. Seized, and taken in execution, as the property of William Sims, at the snit of -Lam bert A Shipton. ALSO, All the right, title, interest sod claim of Praneis Cooley, of, in and to all that part of lot, No. 40, the plan of the rub-division of lot Nu. 2. w the man or of Pittsburgh) raid plan Laing recorded in plan Look, vol. 1, page 159, bounded and described as fol lows, viz begiemiag on the corner of Wylie and Logan etreete, in the city of Pittsburgh, and run. - niog thence along-Wylie street towards Elm street eighteen feet four and one-half inches (18 feet 41 in.) more or Ices, and extending back from Wylie street preserving the came width, one hundred and nine teat, (more or less) to an alloy twenty-six fee. live inch. (20 feet 5 Inches) wide; being part of the came lot of ground conveyed to defendant, by Abel Lisa tinge and wife, by deed dated 3d July, 1844, recorded in deed book, vol. 68, pogo 348; on which la erected a two storied brick dwelling hours. Seized, and taken in execution, as the property of Francis Cooley, at tho suit of Abel Hastings, for use of Jacob Ewan. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Thom. lirabilla, of, in and to all thoao two lots or pieces of ground marked and described three (3) and four (4), m the third plan of lots laidout by William Arthur., Esq., comprised in out lute N.. 9 and It, in A. C. Honda first sale of tote in Pitt township, (now city of Pittsburgh,) Allegheny county, Pennsylvania; which plan is recorded in tho Rocorthir's office of bald county, in book 3d, rot. 51, page 281; bald lute, Nos. 3 and 4, captaining m front on the turnpike road, twonty feat each, and extending in depth one hundred feet; being the albino lots of ground which James Lindsay and Juno, his wife, by deed, dated March 3d. 18 42, granted and conveyed to Itiohard Allison In fee simple, and by obtain, cola on the fourth Monday of November, 1849, sold to the raid Thomas Graham; on which fa erected a two story brick dwelling house, with back buildings, etc. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Graham at the suit of John Gilmore for use of Andrei ;ammo. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Bower ' of, in and to all that piece or parcel of land situate in Wilkins township, Allegheny comity, bounded and described as follows, sir Beginning at a black walitnt; thence by land of William Wal loon, 20 degrees° west . SO perches to an elm; thence north 80 degress„ east SBl parches to a post; thous_ by Wadi of [teary Chalfant south 44 demon, out p( ohs, to • goon thence by lands -of 41.44 Browitoontb 0 . doers% aost , lo4 perch,,toa `:pi•U thaino&by.laniisafl'etorPortunonl lota Stamm", wed 66 mkn to a FA Qua by bad at Elteplum Dunbar (now deceased) north 24 degrees, west 16.54 i hill south SO degrees and a half, west 50 and 6-10 j Seti.ed and taken in execution an the properly of perches to • rock: thence north 2 degrees 14 perches I perches, to a post; thee, north 4 degrees east 49 1 Alexander Oailey at these& of Jobe B. Stilley. • more or lees to a walnut at the plane of begineng: • and 1.5 perches , to u pest un the aforesaid read: ,-': ALS, 1 centaining about seventymix acres (76 acres. Upon thence by the earths semi] 57 degree,. east 3S) Perch '.. 'All the right, tide, interest and claim of Charles 1 which there Itn, erected a tau story leg dwelling es, to the place of beginning contading 12 acres,' 11. Lorenz, of, in end to all that certain tract of land ji house, weather hoarded, a frame bare and stable: and 39 perches. etriet measure, i • .ituate in Cha nel township, Allegheey county, :dee a geed orchard dense!, A latege Portion .I . A 1.,,, All 6J. eevesal lets or pereels of etemed Pennsylvan and boUlldoll by landsof Warden and i said land being improred end under Milli, sti ,n, and situate itt Put tewnel t , efereseel, beir.g the let, Alexander, Dauicl Deal, lames Marlett e John Obey I a coal bank thereon: Imre,: de same lend whieb Nos. 1,2, 5, re 11 tad I *a It. N. Ilayee'ea.:ea orand IV rlliatn Metinaniss, Snyder, B. C. Sier t Sloses Dunbar