T ; ;fit Y y ••" • :Vittoj.ttt . 4t.e 6 / 4 ,1t:t,t,t..,:4: ..uniu.svart..a r. trumue..s. marros-J. X. 51 . 03111. Ft: E it. EMT &. COj.= zyii•oss AND PROPRIETORS. reusiulteis. FRIDAY': :MOPING; A 1? 1L -6, 1860. ANI))3,EW G. . CIIRTI24. os cistaz anarr. I;titoin Istop _ELlcrio3.—The Demotesis, . _ with theixusemi preenimptlon, claim the result of the election io thin State as a triumph for their ptaty,_enttaczordingli announce it with a gen eral 'hurrah. During the senses their party „ I plpere antioratare lo Rhode Island denied that , 1-4 . t. ass iiiiiiiran-conteet, and assured the Tote= that thg irould not claim it ea such after the election.. The Republic= nominee for Governor was Swett Panxixonlo, who was obnoxious to what le dolled the American-Republican portion of the opposition, end accordingly Nix. SPRAGUE, et Providence—an American-Republican in pol itics—watt placed In nomination by that wing. The democrats, in a hopeless minority, mode no . nomination; but asst their voice in opposition to -the regular Republican candi late. The State of ',Rhode Island; in the coming national contest, clip lieas—thoraughly Republican as it was In /8661 Mr. Spraguo is at the heed of an immense calico printing establishment, and is said to be Worth orer.fiee millions of dollars. It is reported *, that be 'spiel at least one hundred thousand dol . lore to stone his election. . • Tits PONTIIT IN COBIINCTICI72.—Tho NOW York . Trieutto,. of Wednesday lest, in an article on the late =test in Connecticut, Indulges In some refleitioti; which should not be indifferent ly reCelred by the ffepnblioan 'National Conven tion that ittelneet at Chicago, in the couree of a fee weeks: We believe that the proepeota for Republican encores were never blighter than at thin_ Ulna; ' Ana nothing can change this condition - of affair bat a want of proper regard for the sentiments of the various elements of the °pupal- I. lion to the party in power. Let cooolliation be - 12 the watchword at Chicago—let the temper and feeling of doubtful Statesbe duly consulted—and E I a triumph will follow ae cure as a nomination le f made. This is no time for quenching about • abstraction, or for contention about lenders, but we should rather concentrate our strength on the candidate, who betides showing aealear Re pablican record, can command the largest sup port before the people: “The recent efforts to break the Republican line by carrying Connecticut for the Slave Dem norsey-were never before equalled in deepen hon. Money never flowed eo freely in any for mer State Election. In some cities, our Bleeds found all the eligible public halls hired Weeks ego and elosed againetthem till the election. The Nat ' aralleation mill was workid with utter reek- leeestess op to Saturday night. Fraudulent vot ing—a crime hitherto almost unknown in Con. neollent--4as largely planned and perpetrated. The- Lulea:aces of ..Sonthern trade,' and of tbreate of withdrawal, wero wielded to the ut most. Yet the Republicans have eignally tri umphed, securing a Vatted States Senator for six yeanrensulnge though we ehell not be sur prised to learn that coo if not two of the minor ,State Offieers are ageinatcs. Lt.. Gos. Boyd, as - an oil-time Abolitionist, wee especially. struck 'at, and lost Some Republican votes. The prey. silent irepressiou in-the State, however, seems to • . be that the whole Republican ticket is elected. Benne even pretends to doubt that the Legisla ture is overwhelmingly Republican. Outside of the few but populous localities wherein the heely Naturalization told against us, there ie no change from last year. The vote is heivier, but the proportions remarkably well preeeteed. The cities and a few large manufac turing towns alone exhibited pawl for the Sham Democracy. Teta:election beard — two ieseons. The first is one of warning—of edmonf ion. Many Repub are accustomed to talk end act as though we tared ecareely more to d 3 than to count the votes next November. ThEy hold that our ad verearies cannot harmonize on the Territorial . question—that. the Squatter doverslgny men and -43rosaliern elates:re:a l'er a Congressional Slave-Code for the Territories will quarrel at • Charlestmo, and that we shall thenceforward walk over the course. CoLeeciicnt disproves Mt nib, and :shows that the approaching Fru:idea list content is to be the severest ever known.— The Sham Democracy will not quarrel at Char- , leeton—they love the spoils of - victory too well for that—at all events, we havens reason to slip page they will. The strong probability is that they will meet us in perfect array, and will give us rue moot desperate fight of the last half-cen tury. They are not the boys to surrender Sixty to Eighty Millions per annum and Sixty Thou sand desirable &toes without a struggle. On the other hand, the-result proves that. Ltroog us they are, we are yet stronger. Only let our nominations be unexceptionable, our union perfect, oar organization effectire,, and our exertions such as befit the magnitude of the utzlee, and we shall beat them in NoreMber. ''Conneectioat shove that the strength is really wi:h us •if we husband and exert IL We • can beat them; but It will take ue to do It, and • It will be all we can do at that. Let Us ergo-ice ' , I at once for the straggle and the victory 1" GOID atm 13/LVT.D. EICITY.3II.3T.—The lota news from 'California and Oregon indiostes that every body _has a fresh attack of mining fever, midis well calculated to turn an immense emigration of adventurere - froth the Eastern 5+114111 Paclficward. The Oregon papers arc glowing with the accounts of the marvelous rich ness of the deposits recently discovered in South ern Oregon. The gold quartz rock gathered at s locality celled Gold Rill, showe astonishing 0201:011111311e113. Rook taken from the larfa.ce, and at a depth below, averaging from one to. farm feet, given an average yield of $lO to the, pound of quartz; and it Is now ascertained that toere is twelve feet of the edge of pure unburn ed quartz, twenty Inches wide andel.% feet deep,' that is permeated with threads 'of gold, and , *ill Pay about $lO par pound. So far Its rich-. nese 'stresses with depth. Quartz taken out at depth of mx feet, yields $1 to the ounce. In Glzhonni nearly three tone of rock, and all of the most extravagant richness, were taken out, The lab company bad already extracted hilly $125,000 worth of gold quartz rock, while the ledge gives indications of increasing richneed and extent. Snob, In brief, in an abstract of the reports iq thelacksonville Sentinel of Feb.' 251.b....-C/irmr. Leader. . LIITIVICYLLOH Gsw. 1.10t5T09.—A letter from Oen. licarilsu, Tests, to the Secretary of War ? dated March 12th of , has been published, detailing the late troubles on the Rio Grande. tie deals, that he ever preponed eressiog over into Mexico with an armed' force, although such a elep was in scoordszese with the wishes and impulses cif the people of Tezaa. Ho has also, dace 18-57, been written ter from serious ports of the Milted, States urging's:lea to invade Mexico, with a 'lei to thiestablishinent of s protectorate, nod assur- 1 , log him that oleo, meaty, and arms would lie pissed at his disposal If he would engage in the enterptlfe. To these overtures he never madd any favorable reopenee. Hie recent aotloni therefore, inenlllog out volunteers, he avers has 'been giossly. misreprescntef. Texas, not only' en the - frontier, but in soma of the interior coun l i ties, has lately suffered severely from India depredations, ant he took the best means st hit commutate atop the evil. In so doing tie Corti Baited with the United States officers, and de flirted la ell things to the 'Federal requirement:it. He trusts thy - department will Gel out a reglf rant of rangers, 81;0 attempt to negotiate with the Is:liens. : ?camas an Lvavoan —The ostensive adalter• allots of liquers clfered be the robrket as part and the introduction of poleonous togredientis ioth thorn which era pronourcel healthful, mat well tsclte alarm and call for the attration';of oar Lrgielatisre; Why there Rhoda be to ma c braider/Ir, delirium tremens, and au much sa • den death nototg oar young teen who indulge , tho bar, collect be explainad upon any commubt principles. An „ expert chemist of this of o, bought of en 3. - 'postar a bottle of what wee calll , d if. gencdoe cheMpagne. dm autlyzatlen proved t . to fOrttoli:47:d ftl6llo of anon-este swat °flea The same gentlemen analysed sixteen samples f wince—Port, Sherry, and Madeira-1n wht b nal Arse - drop of the juice•-of the grape eras fonisd. The blade of the Port wine was diluted sulphur ic sold, , colored_ with elderberry juice, pith 41- - um, magar,heid, hentral spirits. The buts of ; the Sherry.- wine woe a pale msg., sulphate mild from bitter amends; whirs j erceatage of al o bona spirits from brandy. The Madeira wipe , - wean decoction at hope, sulphuric , acid, hoe f, Jamaica, epiriti, it.•=b r em rork Cons. •• „ • ~ , , „ ti l, ...i4 Tasitairs CIICICIIIII ISISII7LTAIMOCOLT STSTCIG cm Lioutstec.-_-1,1 a debate which recently' o• of In the Holies of Oommonson the - Ball cl of protecting publielmilitings against 4WD g, Mr. Freeland, - a meinher, read the subotimocl of a deepatoh front !ha:kWh Alt plater it Braves's I otat i ag that, on awaited Sunday on - February a violeat thunder storm, scoomponled by au a . prcoodentir heavy fall of snow, clad oversp . d Belgium' and that twelve churches had bean e Iry ulteueously struck by lightning . The scold ni wee quota for th * pull:ant of_ urging I , lpotit t Board or PublialVorke About:totally Of pro , Ling the ribibiabuildittge with ii4ittaitleoullile . ' .-<--dtv-... ,''',- '•:". • '---:- '' '-',."-_, ..ii ', ....- :, iiT'. t-.- Sherif f 's Sales. z -of son executioias issued 00t...f the District t:Ourt of AllcglaSny County; od to thdlSheriff of euid coontydi ;toted, aro oxpOiod to Public - Safe, at the Col t House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on MO • AY. the 23d day of April. A. D.,1 •Cyo, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: Ail Oh right, title, interest and claim, whioh were efeter Doily, deed, now in the hands of Samuel Morrow, his administrator, of, in and to all tha..ertain lot or piece of ground situate in the city of Allegheny, in toe county of Alle gheny dud Vommonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as•follows, to wit: be• gianingn the south aide of ,ftebecca street, at the cot er of Walker street; thence along Re becca st!reet eustwordly thirty-six feet and seven inches;36 teet 7 inches) thence along the line . of lot' 'a. 15 in the same plan, sonthwardly one hundos and thirteen feet and eight and a half incites (113 feet Ei inches) LO 'Shields street; thence ;along bhients street, westwardly, Dine• teen feet to Walkeretreet; thence along Walker street thrthwardly one hundred and fifteen feet (115 f4t) to the place of beginning; being the same la of ground which the said James Sproat with gatilda his wife (by George 8.. Biddle, their 'nttorney, in fact) by their deed bearing even date with said indenture of mortgage, granted and conveyed unto the said Peter Dai ly in fte simple, with a small me story brick house hereon. Se d and taken in execution as the property of wail Peter Daffy, dec'd, in the bands of Sam'lldorrow, his administrator, at the scat of ?data a Sproat, administretrix of James Sprout, deo'd; for use of Robert Morrow. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Peter Smith, ger, of, in and to all that certain lot or piecebf ground Situate, lying and being on the wezt4ilde of Locust street, in the Fifth Ward of the e l ily of Pittsburgh, county of Allegheny Mid tate of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : beginning on Locust streek at the corner of lot numbered forty-three; thenbe sonthwardly along the line of said street twenty feet and tanning back the same width, sixty-one feet; being one of two lota conveyed by henry 151cGeary and wife to John Hill and ered forty-four, (44) in Patterson's plan of lota' in the Fifth Ward, in the city of Pitts burgh, al recorded in the office of the Recorder' of deeds in Allegheny county, ha book pc:o 92, and being the same lot or piece of ground which Matthias Rabe nod Mary Eliza beth; hie wife, by deed of the first of April. 1858, conveyed to Peter Smithberger—this, the said mortgage, being given to secure balance of purchase money. Seized and taken in execution :tattle property of slid Peter Smithberger, at the suit of Mat thiaii Halm. ALSO, the right, title, interest and claim of the'heirs of Joseph Campbell, deo'd, of; in and to All that certain lot of greeted in the city of l'iitlburgh, situated as follows : fronting 24 feet] on west side of Smithfield street, Third Seized and taken io execution as the property of the said the heirs of Joseph Campbell, dec'd at the suit of the Commonwealth of Peonsyl vaMa for ass of the 'Mayor, 'Aldermen and cit. izeie ' ol rittebcrgh. ALSO, All the right, title, interest a - d claim Thbesks Kennedy, of Rose township, ot in and to kill that tract of land in Boss township, In said] county; beginning ut u white oat; thence by:bled of John McGee north 59} deg. east 131 7-4.00 perches to a post; thence ,by land ot William flutchman south 27} deg. east CO 10100 perches to a post; thence by land of 001 John Brown, south 561 deg. west 130 80.100 perches to a post; thence by land of Joim Cryder south 341 deg. west 61 24-100 perehes to a post; thence by land of the heirs of I.N. Good, deed, north 102 k degrees east 9 24100 perches to the place of beginning; coo. tidijog 53 acres 115 87-100 perches, strict melt on which are erected a two storied frame dkklling and other out buildings. !Seized and taken In execution as the property of !said Thomas Kenr.edy, ut Boss township, at tte suit of William Melvin. Ail the right, title, intert and claim of ilinry Reis, of, in, to or ant of all those seven certain lots or parcels of ground lying and sitn -Bt6 in Pitt township, Allegheny county, State 4 Pennsylvania, marked and numbered eighty : 0 yen, 67, eighty-six. 86, eighty-two 82, eighty -0 0 Si, twenty-five 25, twentysix 26, and tamp 0-seven 27, in Dithrldge & Reis' plan of Lots id East Pittsburgh, as recorded in the Record ers office of Allegheny county in Plan Book No. .34 pag. 361. ' I ALso, All the right, title, interest and claim c 4 Henry Etil, of, in, to or out of all those thirteen certain lots or parcels of ground, being ':;bd situate in Wilkinsourgh, Allegheny county, ennsylvania. marked and numbered fifty 50, thirty-seven 37, thirty-six 36, five 5, fifty-ulna , ' '59, fifteen 15, twenty-three 23, twenty-four 24. tlurenty-five 25, twenty-six 26, twenty-seven 27, 11an52, and tiny- lx, 56, in Reis 4.4. Curling's of a part of Wilkinsburgb, as recorded in Recorder's office of Allegheny county, io ;Plan Book No. 2, pogo 18. ' I Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Henry Reis, at the Bait of Catharite Iberly, now for use of James McGinnis, and at the snit of James McGinnis. ALSO, AC the right, title, interest nt.d claim of Nelson Campbell, the defendant, of, in, to nt.d net, of all that certain lot of ground situate in 4ie First Ward, Allegheny, on the south-went Corner of Middle and Gay alleys, containing din front on blidil!e alley 60 feet and extending ' hack, westwardly, the same width 160 feet; on which are erected 4 two-story frame dwelling homes, occupied as a tavern. Foiled and taken in execution al the pro- Iperty of said Nelson Campbell at the suit of' ' !Joseph N. Anderson. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Elijah Beater, Charles F. Beener and William Boner, of, in and to the following tract of land, situate and being in the town of Pitts burgh and State of Pennsylvania : Bounded on the south by James Parson's lend, on the west by Webster street, on the north by Roberts street, on the east by Little's alley. Seized and taken in execution tus the pro perty of said Elijah Beerier, Charles F. Bee, ner and William lieener, at the suit of Joseph Knox and Wm. E. Leffingwell. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of James Flanigan, the defendant, of, in or out of all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Chartiers township, (formerly St. Clair,) Alle gheny county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows Beginning at a poet on the bank of Chartiera creek at the corner of land now or formerly owned by Thomas Perkins, and 'running south lor east 598-10 perches, to a pest on the carver or land now or formerly owned by J.•hn Lafferty; thence south 40° weal 57 8-10 perches, to a hickory; south 45° west 40 940 perches to a white oak stump on the corner of land now or formerly owned by John Rea; thence north 55.1° west 3 9-10 per ches to a hickory; thence north 45° west 52 5-10 perches ton post on the bank of Char d-era creek; thence along said creek north 60' east 53 perches to a post; thence, still down the same, South 871° east 15 perches to a post; south 73' east 36 perches; north 76° east 22 perches, and thence north 251° east 47 per ches ito the place of begining; containing 53 sores, 3 roods and 35 percher, strict measure; on which areerected a log dwelling house, Being the Same piece of property . which Thos. Dougherty and wife by their deed dated ,April 1, 1839, recorded in Deed Book, col. 58, page 94, 8511 and conveyed to the said James Flan igen,; the defendant. Seized and taken in execution as the pro peny of said James Flanigan at the cult of Moses Chase, administrator of William Chess, deceased. _ _ _ All the right, title, internat and claim of \Valor Scholefictd and Mary Scholeficid, or, in and m all tho following described place of land Icing and being Intuit a in Ohio township, illegEony county, Pennsylvania, to wit: Be• giraudg nt the south-ea-t corner of James .11erriionn'd farm, nt a post on the beach of the - - Ohio River at low water mark; thence north two and a fourth (2)°) degrees west sixty-three (53) perches ton post; thence north sixty-nine (62°) de4i , ., west eighteen and four-tenth per elMs (13.4) to anent; thence eouth sixteen dogs. (16') west:fifty-three (53) porches to a post on the Bettor road; thenct.--, seventy-four (Ng) degrees east twelve and seren-teuths (127) perches along the line of the Benner' road to a post; thence south fifteen (15°) de grees . West fourteen and seven-tentbe [14.7) perches to a post at, low water mark on the Ohio Hirer beach, and thence along the course of said rives eotith eighty and a hall[Bol ° ] d degrees east twerity.two sad, sivtonths 1 . 22.61 . perchei to the place or beginning;-containing t eight acres, two roads and Asenty•sir. perches, [8 : 2; 22r, 28p.) exclusive of, the;;Ofiivand genasylvanio hall goad appropriation, more or UM. on which' ie erected two-story, frame clwelliiig hoar° aid frniarie blookaingh phop . ALSO, A certain piece or lot of ground , bounded and' iestribeltnaioliews : . Bepinlitu at a post Ma: the:i.bank of the Ohio River 4, thence north'itxteen [l6l degrees cult twelvie and seven-teuths;[l2.7l ,parches to 11. - postf thence south severity-roar [741 ae g lics east twelve and seven-tenths [12.71 perches to a post.; thence sixteen [l6°l degrees west twelve and l eaven tenths [12.71 perches to a hickory treeL ; and thence north seventy-four [741 degreiS west twelve and seven-tenths tl2 71 perches tb theplace of beginrOg; containing one acre, [la,l more or less; on which are erected story-and-a half frame dwelling house and:a small lcow stable. • Seized,and taken in execution as the pro perty of earl William Scholefield, in his own right, and as administmtir of Mary Schole field, deceased, at the suit of George C. Si _._... . ' - ALSO, All the right, title; interest and claim of The oda.Fellartillall Association of the City ,of Pittsburgh and county of Allegheny, 071108 or reputed owners and contractors of, in and to the following described building and lot of ground, viz : Saidimilding is situated in the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, in said ' county of Allegheny, and fronting on the tooth side of Fifth street, between Wood nod Smithfield streets, and is known as the Odd Fellows Hall, and has a front of 85 feet and exteade back towards Diamond IStreot 120 ft. in depth, and is five stories in height, and composed of a stone foundation add coheirs and brick back and sides and gut stone and metal front, with a galvanized iron front; the first story being occupied as store rooms andien trances and the stories above occupied as halls for public meetioga, theatre, etc., and is erec ted on a lot or piece of ground 85} feet in width by 120 in depth, and is bounded by pro perty of Mrs. Barr on the west and property of bliss Algeo on the east. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of the OddiFellows Hall Assoe*stion of ' the City of Pittsburgh and County id Alle gheny, at the suit of A. Patterson, surviving partner; for use of Thomas B. Hamilton Esq. ' ALSO, - All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants,the Third Aetheia to Reformed Con gregation of Pittsburgh, of. in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the city of Pittshergh, in the county of Allegheny, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner-af Harrison and Penn streets; thence along Penn etreet eastieardly to the corner of the brick house on slid strect.7B feet 1} inches more or less; thence Southwardly oy a line pa rellel with Harrison street 100 feet to Spring alley; thence tilong said alley and parallel with Penn street 78 feet 1.1; itches, metro or less, to Harrison street, aforesaid; thence by said Harrison street 100 feet, more or 10,S, to the corner of Harrison and Penn street:, the place of beginning; being lot No. 1 in the plan laid out by Jame! Stewart, Junes S. Craft and others; whereon is erected a' brick church of large dimeessions and well fini s hed; and also, three building or tenements. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of the said Third Associate Reformed Con gregation of Pittsburgh, at the suit of Hugh Harrison, for Use of himself and other!, and at the suit of Robert Ilill. ALSO, All the right, title, interest end claim of Thomas Wallace, of, in and to all the equal undivided half part of all that certain lot of ' ground situate an the Fourth Ward of the city f Pittsburgh; beginning on the emitherly side of Third street at the corner of lot No. 281 in the general plan of said city; ;thence along the line of said 10060 feet murmur less to Second street; thence along Second; street eastwardly 20 feet; thence northwardly 80 ft more or lass, or hell' way to Third 'street; thence eastwardly pa- allot with Third, street 20 feet; thence nurthwardly 80 feet cc, Third street, and thence alcng Third street 4Q feet to the place of beginning. Amy, All the right, title and interest of de fendant, of, in and to all that other certain lot of ground adjoining the above described lot beiug ;del of lot N0_.281 in the ' rreneral plan of said city; beginning on the northerly side of Second street at the distance of 20 feet eastwardly from the southwest corner of said lot 281; thence extending in front on Second 1 street eastwardly 20 feet, and in depth north , weirdly, preserving the same width, 80 feet, 1 more or less; upon which said lots of' ground I is erected alargo brick building, fronting on Third street rind extending back 380 feet to Second street, known as The Bank Ex change." At-se, Alt the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant, of, Ur and to all thavereain I .t of ground situate on the northarlyi tide of Third street, in the First Ward. Pittsburgh. beginning on Third street at the di lance of 83 feet 6 inches from the corner 'of Ferry street; thence Wong Third etrcet esetwerdly 25 feet 83 inches to let of Christian Stark; thence at right angles with Third street north s-ardly 85 feet 8} inches; thence parallel with 1 Third street weitwardly 24 feet li inches to Centre of partition will; thence alongthe same southweedly 85 fee: si inches to Third street, the p' ate of beginning; being part Of lot No. 329 in Wood's plan of said city. • Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of said Thomas 'Wallace, at the suit of Samuel 51• Clean. Jr. ALSO, All the right, title, inteiest and; Maim of William Shore and Ellen Shore, hilt ; wife, of, in and to ail that certain lot in Whitesides' 'plain, 121 feet en Webster street, io the city I of Pittsburgh, and extending nark Meng Mer -1 cer street 141 feet to Whitesides' , alley; on which is a frame dwelling house. .j Also, A lot in Cummins' plan, pa feet on Webster street by about 60 feet Oil filercer street, for costa and expenses of ; grading, paving nod curbing within six moths pre vious so February 21st, 1859, and' bf which William Shore and Ellen, his wife, ale owners or replied owners. , . • Seized end taken in execution as the pro perty of said Wm. Shore and Ellen:Shore, his wife, at the suit of the Commonteealth of Pennsylvania for use of the Mayer, 'Aldermen and °Wiens of Pittsburgh. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the heirs of Rev. A. W. Black, decd;'efernere or I reputed oWnere*or, in and to all that certain lot or piece of grouud, being lot No. 77 in Rev. John Black s plan of lots lb; the city of :Pittsburgh, fronting 20 feeton Welter street and extruding back along Oengreei street 80 feet: for the costs and expenses, of grading. paving and curbing within 6 month's previous to the 21st day of February, 1859,.th front of said lot of ground on the cartivayfee Congress street; the same being a public efrierit before that time laid out and opened in stud city of Pittsburgh. Seized find taken in execution as the property of the said heirs of Rev. A. W. Black, decd., owners or reputed owners, at the 'suit of the Commeuvrealth of Pennsylvania i for use of the bluer, Aldermen and Citizens of Pitts burgh. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of James A. Speer, of, in and to all that certain lot of piece of ground situate in the borough of Manchester, Allegheny county, and marked and numbered in the plan of the team of Man chester, No. 105, and bounded as; follows: by Walnut street 120 feet, by Cede- alley 57 feet, by lot Ne.. 106. 120 feet, and by Pz l shie street 57 feet; being the tame lot of gr and which Samq Ilall and wife by deed date 17th Aug., 1838, and recorded in Allegheoy; county, in heel Book vol. 63,-page 304 granted and con veyed to the said James A. Speeli ALSO, All that certain other 141 or piece of ground situate in the borough of Manchester, Allegheny county, aforesaid, mailed in the . Plan of the town of Manchester :(Irecordcd in Deed Book S. 2d page vol 126.) No. 160; said lot being 55 feet front on Rreblo street and the same front on Cedar alley and adjoining lots Nos. 105 and_lo7, 120 feet;.beingithe same lot of ground which James K. Speer by deed dated 26th day of March, A. SD-, 1841, and recorded in Deed Book volatile 68, page 203, granted-and conveyed to said Jddies A. Speer; on which said lots aro erected; it two story and is half brick dwelling, with back build ings attached. ; . Seized and taken in c""Cl°tlas the pro -1 party of sold James A. Speer et, the suit of Sarah Ann Sawyer, for use of Wesley Orier, now for use of Thos. Bakowell.' : ALSO, . , All the right, title, Interest and laim of Rich ard B. Olive and wire, of, to at a to all theL certain lot or piece of ground ;Situate in the borough of McKeesport, in the dOunty of Alle- glieny,,dod State of l'ennsylvaniti,, and hounded , and described as follows, to wit :: Beginning on the easterly side of Walnut stseetit the said bor. ' ongh of bt'Keesport, at low we r mark on the Monongahela river; thence along Walnut atrtet eouth eight end one-half degrees, east 334 feet , ton poet; thence north 77} deg. east 285} feet to . an apple trze; thence north eigtiti and 'enediall I deg. west 27'7 feet to low water retaken the 110- nongabela river aforesaid, and thibee up the said ricer; south 89 deg. west along low venter mark 288 feet to Walnut street—belothe seem lot t or piedo of ground and premise: which Oliver Brans !and wire conveyed to sold, Gilpi n , and on which! re erected two sheet iFoit unite and, elle bar.,lron.„mill,,lii furnaces—ors an air tight, Opeallbr frileki..o.°l:o9oo°F. !Mkt and i • ! sh?.vilietorlztogathr-l' witiObticn e . s . 42 eiginesind machinery afteide thereow Seized and taken fweieeutindua the prolart,Y of kid Richard it-Gilpin and wife, at the snit of the UnlaMßank of-Dalawarei. , A LSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Mat thias J. Clarke, of, in and' to all those two-cer tain lota or portions of ground situate in (for merly) Pitt township, Allegheny county. being numbered forty-three and fifty-one in David Greer's plan of lots, acknowledged before Alex ander Miller, Esa , on the 17th day of Novem ber, 1841, and recorded io the office for record ing of deeds in and for Allegheny comity, in deed book, vol. 63, last page, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz : Said lot number forty three beginning on Forbes street, at the north west corner of lot number forty-four; thence along the line of said lot number forty-tear, southwardly, sixty-seven feet nine inches to lot No. 51; thence westwardly 20 feet to the south east corner of lot No. 42; thence northwardly along the line of said lot last named, sixty-nine feet nine inches to Forbes street; thence east, wardly along said street twenty feet, to the place of begionleg ; said lot No. 51 beginning on Margaret street, at the southeast corner of lot No. fifty; thence along said street eastwardly twenty feet to the southwest corner of lot No. 52; thence along the line of said lot northward ly sixty-seven feet nine inches to the southeast corner of lot No. 43; thence westwardly along the line of lot No. 43, twenty feet, to the south west corner of the same; thence sonthwardly along the line of lot No. 50, sixty-seven feet nine inches to the place of beginning—and be ing the same lots which the said Robert Robb, by deed bearing even date with said in'aeotnre, granted and conveyed to said Clarke. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Matthias J. Clarke, at the snit of Robert Robb, for use of the Washington Building and Loan Association. _ All the right, title,interest and claim of James L. Anderson, owner or reputed owner, and Samuel Gillespie, contractor, of, In and to the following described bulldog nod lot of ground to wit : All that certain two etory brick house situate on Webster street, in Second ward, Al legheny; said bowie fronts on said Webster street and is erected on the following described lot situate in the 2d ward aforesaid, described as follows: Beginning ou the west side of Web ster street, 80 feet northwardly of Graham's alley; thence along Webster strzet northwardly 20 feet; thence westwardly 110 feet, to an alley 20 feet wide; thence along said alley tooth madly 20 feet; thence eastwardly 110 feet to Webster street,the place of beginning, being lot marked No. 31 in Win. Graham's plan of lots. 2d ward, Allegheny, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant Seized and taken in execution as the property of said James L Anderson, owner or reputed owner, and Samuel Gillespie, contractor, at the suit of W. & 11. Walker. ALSO, - - All the right, title, Interest and clam of \Wil liam Noble, of, in, to and oat of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, being part of lot No. 292, in the plan of said city, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit; Beginning at the corner of Smithfield and Third streets; thence running westwardly along Third street about sixty legit, more or less, to the line of ground formerly owned by Christian Latahaw; thence along said line socubwardly, parallel with Smith field street, eighty.tive feet, more or less; thence eastwardly, parallel with Sealed street, sixty feet, more or less, th Smithfield street; and thence along Smithfield street, northwardly, eighty-five lest, more or less, to the place of be ginning—on which is erected a large tont story brick madding, kept and known as the •Girard (Joule," the ground floor being occupied as stores or business houses. Seized and takes in execution as the properly of said William Noble, at the suit of Solomon &, Hart. All the right, title, inten.st and claim of John. S. King, Ambrose W. Thomason, George Mil ler nod William Stepey of, in and to all those certain lots or pieces of ground m n plan of lots laid off by Richard Cowan, on the south side of the Monongahela river, in Lower Si. Clair town. ship, Allegheny county, which said plan is ro, corded in Allegheny county, in plaza book vol: 1, page 231, being lola Nos. tweuty.eight 1281 acd tWentydArie 1 . 291 in Bald plan, bounded to} ;ether as follows, viz; Beginning at the corne t of lots Nos 29 and 30, on a twenty 'feet street thence 35 deg. west two hundred and twenty [22o] feet, more or leze, to base of rocks; themq westwardly rifty-threhlNs3) feet to William Ebb line; theneo by said I‘.s. north 35 east t 9 ssist twenty feet street; Ur we along said streetfifly three [s3] feet to plaza of beginning—being the same property which Christian Wesel, by his last wall and testament, dated September 29, 1852, devised to said Magdalena Weixel. Seised and taken in execution as the property or mid John S King. Acohnim W. Thompson, George Stiller emd Wm. Stepey, at the suit of Magdalena Ware!. t ISO, All the right, tole, Interest and c,leira Thomas Wallace. dic'd, now in the hands of his executor, A. C. Alexander, to be administered, of in and to all that certain piece or parcel el ground situate in Shafer township, in the calmly of Allegheny and commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows • Begin ning on the Allegheny river, at the corner of land of J. laciest thence by the same north Ipl dog., west 59 15 perches, to a post on the line of the lend of J. Williams; thence by the said land north 6.5.1 deg., west 3.6 perches, to a post on Pine Creek ; thence down said creek by the same land south 47 deg., west B perches, to a post; thence by land of same south 751 deg , west 22 perches, to a post; thence by the same south 451 deg.. west 145 perches to the line of land of J. Addis; thence, by lands of J. Addis south 411 deg., weet 6 , 6 perches to a post; thence across the creek 121 deg., east 48 44 perches to the Allegheny river; thence op said river north 75 deg., east 59 2 perches, to the place of beginning, containing eighteen acres and one hundred aod•forty-nine perches and two. tenths of a perch, strict measure; subject to a proportional annual ground rent of forty-eight dollars, payable semi-annually to Andrew Itich• ey,his helm and assigus. The said piece or par cel of ground will be sold iu lots, as the same are numbered and designated in a plot or plan of lota laid out by Thomas Wallace nod James Blakely, and known as s plan for the exteustop of the town of Etna, according to a plan filed in [this caw and annexed to 10 Levert No. 12a, of - April term, 1858. Reserving front the said sale the lots numbered 67, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 45, 46, 47 and 48, which said lots are pot to bee:- posed to• sale unless the amcnntnf the judg• went, with interest and costs, as the same appear on the Levert, are not covered by the side, of the residue of the property described, and iu case the said sum is not covered by enid sale, then the said several lots so reserved, or so many of them in the inverse order as to time in which they may bare been sold, as may be ne cessary to make up the detciency in saideam will be sold at the said time uud plc —being the same piece of ground which 'Thumps R. Holmes and N. Holmes and wife, by deed of even date with the mortgage conveyed to said Thomas Wullace, and this mortgage being given to venni the payment of the residue of the pur chase money, and a plan of the stone will been blblted for the benefit of putties interested, on the day of sale. WA-zed and token in execution as the property of said Thomas Wallace, deceased, now in the hands of his executor, A. C. Alexander, to be administered, u 6 the suit ut Thomas IL Itplates and Nathaniel Hoists, for. use of Benj. Imiton. All the right, title, interest and claim of Philip Gruff, of, in and to all that certain lot , or piece of ground lying and being in the bo rough of Lawrenceville, county . of Allegheny, Pennsylvania; being lot No. o 5 in the record ed pled of lots laid out by the Bank of ;Pitts burgh in the boroush aforesaid, duly reeotded in the Recorder's office of the county aforesaid, in Deed Book vol. 77, page 645. and bounded and described 63 follows, to wit By Butler street in front, by an alloy on the north east, by lots of ono Johnson do the south or south east and on the west or south-west, a lot now, I or lately owned by Mrs. Elizabeth dlo3le, and measuring in front on said Butler street from the corner of said alley 24 feet and in depth 104 feet, or thereabouts, and being a part of a pure)! if.o made by Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle aforesaid, on the 13th day of Jtleei A. D., 1857, from ono James A. Mazurir'by deed recorded as aforesaid, in Deed Book ref. 10 6 ,p age 116, and by her by deed dated Sep tette!. 7th, 18,54. and recorded in said Office in Do d Book vul. 11.3, page 447, convey oil to the said Philip Bradt mortgagor. ALSO, All that certain other lot o f ground, being lot No. 84 in the plan aforesaid; ;bound ed and describ das follows. viz: By; Butler street in front, by lot No. 25 on the north-cast, by the lot now or late of ono Johnson lon the south-east, and by lot No. 33 on the south-west now or lately 'owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle; the said lot No. 84, 'More described,mettsur , ing 22 feet in front on Butler 6tred Mal 104 feet 6 inches :in depth or length, mud being ; part Ma purchase made by blre. Elasbett! Boyle by deed dated Juno 18, 1811, from . one J 144133 Eisid:deed is rwctsisti.to, the , qacl.aforesaid, in Deed- BOok-vol. 106, 0q't,01166-lied the Paid Mrs. Elisabeth Boyle, by herr deed dated the `2ll day of January, A. 1t155, 'and recorded in the office aforesaid in Deed Bonk vol. 117, page 480,! granted grid convoyed the =ants to the said ,Philip Graff, irtort;agor aforesaid, all of which; on reference to said Nicad, will fully and at large appear. Seized and taken in execution as the prow.- ty of said Philip Grauff, at the suit of. Samuel J. Sharpless, Charles L. Sharplets and henry 11, G. Sharpless, partners, etc.,lts Sharpless Brothers. ALSO, • All the right, title and interest of the de fondant, T.-11. Patterson, in a lot of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, beginning at a Sint 19 fest east front Fifth street: thence along Wood street 19 feet to a lot of Sylv.nus Lothrop; thence eastwardly 80 feet to property fornieriy Alexander Roneburg'si thence south wardly 19 feet parallel with Wood street; thence westwardly 80 feet parallel with Fifth street to the place of beginning, with a four story brick warehouse thereon erected. §',eized and taken in executiud as the pro perty of said T. 11. Patterson, at the suit of Jasper E. Brady, administrator of C. Painter, deceased. ALSO, All the right, title interest and claim of Jas Flanigan, of, in and to all that Certain tract of land situate in the township of Chartiere and county of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the westermost cor ner of a tract of 30 acres, formally sold by said Jag Flanigan to Daniel Flanigan; thence by the same Louth 42 degrees east 100 perches to the corner of James Woods, Philip Smith, his !mire, the said Daniel Flanigan and James Flanigan; thence south 31 dap; west by lands of said Philip Smith's heirs 47 perches to a white oak; thence by the semi land !south 614 degs. west 5U perches to a red! oak; thence by the same land sontp 234 degs. west 13 perches to the centre of the Pittsburgh & Steubenville Turnpike; theneo along the said turnpike. north 784 degs. west 53.55,perchen to a tract of 5 acres hel mging to the - heirs of Matthew Campbell; thence along the line of said tract north 34 degs. west 42 1 orates to the afore mentioned turnpike; thence. along the said turnpike north 784 degs. west 47 perches to lonti or James McDonald; thence by said land north 17 degn. west 10 1 perches to a service berry tree, the corner of sad., McDonald, Na thaniel Ingram and the said 'James Flanigan; thence -by land of raid Ingram north 434 dogs east 182 perches to the pie r ce of beginning; rnitaining about one hunched H elen; whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and other out buildings, Seized and taken in exelouti , n (lathe proper ty of said James Finnigan at, the suit of Mat thew 51c0inn for use of the Dollar Savings Bank ALSO, All the estate, right, title, interest, property claim and demand ut the defendant, W mArens berg, of, in, to or out of all the following de- ' scribed lots of ground with the appurtenances, viz : All that certain lot or piece of ground sit uate in the borough of Luerrencoville, Alle gheny county, Pennsylvanis, being lot No. 30 in the plan of lots' laid Out by the Bank of Pittsburgh, and bounded and described as fol. laws, viz Beginning at the corner of lot No. 59 in said plan on Prospect street; thence along Said Prospect street 24 feet to the corner of lot No. 31 In said plan; thence extending back, preserving the same width, l along the line of lot No. 31 said plan 100 f ee t t o a n a lley 15 feet wide; thence along said alley 24 feat to corner of lot No. *29, tnemie along the lino of said lot 100 feet to Prieip&it street to the place of beginning: on which raid ba is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, with out buildings, etc ; being the erne lot of ground wini,h William Tease and wile by deed, re corded in Deed Book vol. 'FT, page 235, con veyed to the raid Wm. Arensberg. Ause, All that certain let of ground adjoin ' ing the above lot, in the said borough of Lawrencevil'e, Pennr:.lvania, doing lot No. 20 in the aforesaid plan of lots laid out by the Bank of Pittsburgh, bounded and described ar follow.i, viz : Beginniugint the corner of lot No. 30 on Prospect street no said plan; from thence along said street 2.4 feet tr the corner of lot No. V in said piing from thence along tee line of lot Nn. V, 100 feet to net ul vy feet widet from thence alorig said alley 24 feet to lot No. 30; from thence along the line of Quaid lot No. 30 in raid rtan 100 feet to Pros pect street, the place of beginning; 'being the same lot of. ground which : . the administrators of William leese by their deed, recorded in Deed Book rol. 112, page 5134, conveyed to the said Wm. Arensberg. Seized and taken in execution eddlies.rottey d: oCeini.l Wen A B. MOTange A LED, All the tight, title, interest and claim of Thomas Daft, of, In and th all that parcel or piece of ground lying end being in the Eighth ward, city of Pitt.aurgh. Allegheny county and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at the corner of Stephenson and Marg t street=; soutbwardly along Said Stephe son street ninety five feet three and one-half aches, in chiding a five feet alley, as lately vacated as per deed of the owners of the lots io Arthur file- Clelland i e plan—said acrid being recorded in deed book 4 D. vol 77, page 405, In the office for recording deeds, As., in said county to lot No. 42, in Doctor George Stevensou's plan; thence westwardly along said lot No. 42, in cluding said alley, to the Centre of a 9 feet court or alley, as vacated per, I deed as recorded in deed book 4 and —, ninety-fonr feet gin inches; thence northwardly along the centre of said 9 feet alley ninety-tive (95).feet three and one-hall (3i) inches to Bald Margaret etreet, the place of beginning—being four luta numbered 16, 17, Iti and 19 in Arthur McClelland's plan of lots as recorded in the office for recording deeds, Ac, in said county, in deed book vol. 70, page 243, on which is erected one two story brick dwel ling house, one two story frame dwelling house and one brick office one story Wet. Seized and taken in evCcution es the property of said Thomas Daft, at 'the snit of Arthur 11. McClelland A LSO, All the right, title, interest, claim and estate of Joseph lia:•gesser, the defendant, of, in and to all that piece of Med eitnate in Chartiers township, Allegheny county, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz :'Bounded by the Wash iogtou turnpike road, by land of William Stew art, land of Rameeyand by laud of Charles Frew. and containing reboot forty acres, the greater portion of which land is enclosed and under Cultivation, and upon which there are erected a frame tavern boast, frame stable and granary, sec. Seized and taken in eecation as the property of said Joseph -Bargser, at the snit of Benja min Stansbury, for use of A. M. Brown. ALSO, All the following described lot of ground, late of Patrick Lafferty, decod, viz: Mary Laf ferty, widow of sold Patrick Lafferty, dec'd, and Sarah A Lalierty,minOr child of said decedent, by her guardian, French; Fitzgerald, Charles lAdlington, a minor by his guardian, Charles Getaring . —that is to say, All that certain lot of Oround the city of Pittsbargh, situate on the tn oethwestwardly corner of Diamond and Chirry lalleys—being 20 feet front on Diamond alley and extending in depth 95 feet along Cherry alley. Seized and taken ineleention asthe property late of Patrick Lafferty, deed, viz : Mary Lafferty, widow of said Patrlek Lafferty, deed, and Saran A. Laffertyi minor child of bald de,. cedent, by her guardian, Charles Gearing, at the cult of the Commonwealth of l'ennsylvanta, for , use of the Dlayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh. All the right, title,:ititerest and claim of Pe ter t3rencen, the de fenilant, of, in end to all those certain lots of ground, Noe. 16 and 19, in the plan of lots Mid out by Robert Rohb, trustee of John D. Hahne acid .Agnes H., his wife, filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, at No. 293, jape term, 1853—each lot containing in front pn Duncan street 20 feet, and extending back !the same width to Hill street. Also, All that other certain lot of ground situate in the Ith raid, city of Pittsburgh, and fronting on Duocne Street twenty feet and ex tending hack, preserving the same width, ecrenty six feet—being I t No. 38 in plan, on which is erected a tato story brick dwelling. haired nod taken in execution as the property of said l'eter Gentian, at the milt of James thiamin. All the right, litle,lnterest andelaim of Jobe Lightner, the defendant, of, in nod to 01l that certain lot of ground Minato in the city of Alle gheny, bounded and described as follows, yin : Commencing on the aminer of Lacock end Elope streets end running !thence along Hope street a distance of three hundred and nineteen feet and ten inches to the Pennsylvania Canal; thence by the rents a distance or one hundred and twenty-seven feet to the weatem line of lot No. 42 (out-lot No. 42,) end thence bj the same a distance of three hondred and nineteen feet and ten Inches to Lacock street; thence by the same a distance of one hundred and twentyseveu feet, I to the place or begloning—being subject to the righta acqdred by .Patrick•Cassiily,- by deed opt perpetontleue, toe lot od tLo !Ot; • east corner of said,premiaes twenty-nine feet - in front on the canal andininete feet in depth al?ng Hope street, subject to the payment by said thmselly, his heirs and assigns, of the suns $2l 32 towards the annual -_rnanu rent reierv ed on said premises—said let snore described being subject to an annual ground tent of one hundred and twenty dollars, slat haring thereon erected twenty-one sinsll frame tenements ALoO, All that certain lot of ground in Alle gheny City, commencing at a paint en the eastern side of Hope street, distant eighty fret from the wall of the main building of the Hope Cotton Factory, and running thence at right angles with Hope street a distance of one bun dled and thirty-five feet to the Pennsylvania Canal, and running thence by the same a dig. Lance of one haodred and forty-nine feet six inches, more or less, to Bank Lane; thence by the same a distanc e d of about one hundred and thirty-five feet; thence by a line parallel with Hope street one hundred andforty-nine feet six inches, more or less, to the place of beginning— 'said lot being vacant and unimproved—subject to an annual ground rent of thirty dollars per annum. Arse, All that certain lot of ground In Alle gheny city, commencing on' the corner of Lacock and Hope and running thence along Hope street towards Bank Lace, a distance of one undred and forty-two teet, more or less, to t he wall, south side of the mein building of the Hope Cotton Factory; thence by the same direction along Hope street eighty leet; thence at right angles with Hope street a distance of one hun• dred and thirty-five feet to the Pennsylvania Canal; thence by the same, a distance of two hundred and twenty-two feet, more or less, to Lucock street; thence by the saute one hundred and thirty-tire feet to the place of beginning— the same including all the ground upon which the Hope Cotton Factory buildings are erected, and a strip eighty feet wide adjoining the main building on the side next Bank Lane the same being subject to an annual ground rent of one hundred and fifty dollars, and haying thereon erected the Hope Cotton Factory, engine shop, blacksmith and machine shop, outnuildings, together with the steam engine, cotton machine ry, and other fixtures. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said John Lightner, at the exit of Wm. Pat terson and Dickson Watson, Reis. of Wm. Dickson, deed ALSO, All the right, title, interest end claim of C. C. Schmidt and Catharine, his wife, owners or reputed owners and contractors, of, in and to the following described building and lot of ground; said building is a two story brick, with a cellar of stone, having a front on Third street, Allegheny city, of about 3-1 feet, and extending back about 71 feet; situate upon a certain lot at the corner of Third street and Durst alley; bounded by said alley, by Third street and vacant property, or improi ed ground of Schooley, and the ground covered thereby and so much other ground immediately adja cent thereto, end belonging in like manner to the owners nf said building, as may be ne cessary for the ordinary nod useful purpesea thereof. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of said C. C. Schmidt nod Cnthrine, his wife, owners or reputed owners and contrac tors, at the snit of Patterson & McNeill. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim o Robert llall and Lewis Elcessor, partners, as Hall & Eleeseor, owners or reputed owners, of, in and team f , illowing de crited buildings and lots of ground, to nit: All those certain 6 two stedied brick dwelling houses, situate in the city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, on the south side of Locust street, between Fleming attest and White Oak alley; containing in front on said Locust street 100 feet and in depth 30 feet and 6 inches, each being about 16 feet 8 Inches in front on said Locust street and extending back as above stated 30 feet a nd 0 inches, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. Seized and taken in execution as the proper. ty of Robert Hall and Lewis Elecssor, partners as Hall & Elccs.sor, owners or reputed owners, at the suit of Abraham Patterson, surviving partner, as J. & A. Patterson. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of j Jume t Stewart, of, in, to or out of all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate in Alle gheny city, Aliegherr. - county. Pennsylvania, having a front of 21 feet more or less on Craig etrect in said city, and extending back towards the Pennsylvania Canel 76 feet 6 inches in ire or less; and hounded on the west by Craig street on the north by an alley, on the east bv th . e . t.4lv....painLutylyania = by lOf 31 - ert., himum; on which is erected a two-story building, 0501 as a store and meat shop, %1 front part of said lot and a frame stable, etc , on the roar ef raid lot. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of said James Stewart, at the suit of James M'Cully All the right, title, Interest and claim of Walter F. Fahoestock, of, in and to the follow ing described part of lot No. ninety-eight (98) in Col. Woods' plan of the City of Pittsburgh; Beginning on Liberty street at the corner of a lot owned by Edmund Wilkins, twenty feet eastwardly from 'refire alley and extending thence eastwardly along Liberty street twenty feet; thence at right angles to Liberty street and parallel with Irwin's alley one hundred and ten feet, more or less, to a twenty feet alley; thence along said alley westwardly twenty feet to said Wilkins' lot; and thence by the same and parallel with Irwin's alley one hundred and ten feet, more or less, to Liberty street, the place of beginning. The derivation of title to which is shown in a deed from George Ogden and wife to said Fahnestock, recorded In the Recorder's office of said Allegheny county, in deed book vol. 84, page 304, and also in the record of a deed from William Anderson and wife to John M. Snowden, recorded in the Recorder's office of said Allegheny county, in vol. N. 21., page 129, and also in the proceedings in No. IGO of April term, 1810, in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and also in the proceed ings on Fi Fa. No. 39, Aagast term, 1813, and Vend. Ex. No. 14, November term, 181.4, &o, on which is erected a three story brick ware house. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Walter F. Faheestock, at the snit of R. L. Baker, treatise, for use of B. A. Fobnestock & Co. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Lightner, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground in the City of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows, v.z : Commencing on the corner of Lecock nod Rope streets and running thence along Rope street a distance of 319 feet end 10 inches to the Pennsylvania Canal; thence by the same a distance of 127 feet to the western line of lot N 0.42 (out -lot No. 42;) and thence by the same a distance of 319 feet and 10 inches to Lacock street; thence by the same I a distance of 127 feet to the place of beginning —being subject to the rights acquired by Pat rice Cassilly, by deed of perpetual lease, to a lot on the northeast corner of said premises, 29 feet in front on the Canal and 90 feet in depth along Hope street—subject to the payment by said Oamilly, his heirs and assigns, of the sum ul F ; t2l 32 towards the annual ground rent re• served on said premises. Said lot above de scribed being subject to an annual ground rent et 81.20, and having erected thereon twentyoce small frame tenements. AIX% All that certain lot of ground in Alle gheny City. commencing at a point on the east ern side of Hope street, distant 80 feet from tbe wall of the main budding of the Hope Cotton Factory, and running thence at right angles with Hope street a distance of 135 ket to the Pennsylvania Canal, and running thence by the same a distance of 149 feet G lochea, more or leas, to Bank Lane; thence by the same a dis tance of about 135 feet; thence by o line par allel with Hope street 149 feet G inches, more or less, to the place of beginning—taid lot being vacant and unoccupied ; subject to on annual ground rent of $3O per annum. Amer, All that certain lot of ground in Alit , to l eny city, commencing at the corner of Llicock d Hope streets and winning thence along Hope street towards Bank Lane a distance of 142 feet, more or less, to the wall, conth side of the main building of the Hopo Cotton Factory; thence by the come direction along Hope street a distance of 80 feet; thence et right angles_ with (lope street a distance , of 135 feet to the Pennsylvania Canal; thence by the some a dL , tance of 222 feet, more or ess, to Lacock street; thence by the Fame 135 feet to the place of be ginning—the LIMO including all the ground upon which the Slops Cotton Factory build ings are erected and a strip 80 tent wide ad joining the main building on the side next Bank Lane—the same beirg ,strbjent to an anneal ground rent of $l5O, and having thereon erected the Hope Cotton Factory, engine shop, black- smith and machine shop, outbuildings, are., to gether with the steam engine, cotton machinery and other fistaren Arse, All that certain other place of ground situate in the Ninth ward of the city of Pitte bargb, being lots li'mr.,2llB and 249 in the plan of trffirmsvil i te.: Bopping on' north eide of Penn knee, et the 4istanca of,-120. feet.east- waxily frouv r ipOier , gireeiiiheace eatwardly ,e 1 .0. 1 1rg.43 1 **et ACKI -dePWPrer SVerriniithe - sturiii udillif;-100 feet to Mulberry alley. - I ' - Also, An that certain lot of • Ind in the sth ward of *e ty ollPittsbargh Beginning on north Bide; of ' eno,street at the' northwest corner of Penn and I,Factory streets} thence along Penn :t westwardly 25 feet, and i n depth northatard " noel Telrallel, with Factory street, pratertiog the Width feet, 100 feet to Mulberry 'alley--=belitg part of lot NO. 1 In John B. Bayord's plani,of lots in the Notthena Liberties—ort which - let ecu erected one brie} hoax and one framehOnaP- • ' ALso, that certain lot of ground aitaate in the sth ward of thetas , Of Pittsburgh, being lot namheled 12 in the plan of lots laid 'oat b, darned Stuart, Jame. a craft, M. 11. lAWrf en Robert Buiha's. itdministrntora--said lot being 20 feet in freintron the 'south side of Pendetreet and extending back 100 feet to Sprint allil. on which are erected 2 - brick and 1 from two story house.% Seized mad taken itiexecutiou M the property of said John Lightner, at the suit of the Mer chants' & Manufacturers Bank of Pittsburgh, on Vend. Ex '9 Nos, 232 anti 233, of April term, 18G0 ' I ALSO, All the right title,; interest and claim of Jo seph Bishop, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in that part of the bor• ough of Birmingham;ithich was-formerly called "Sidneyville," io the county and State aforesaid, being the lot marked' number seventeen (17) in. James Patterson's Plan of the Subdivision- of acre lota Nos. 12, 13,16 and 17—being likiedid= ed on the West by Centre street; on the south by lot No. IG ; on the east by lot No. 37, .ond lon the north by lot o. 18, and containing In front on Centre street twenty (20) feet and In depth about 80 feet,,More or lee; to the limi of lot No. 37 aforesafd—on which is ereefed.s frame dwelliog boars, and being the same lot of ground which JohM Burns and wife, by deed dated the lf,th day of March, A. D. 1847, and recorded in Allegheay county, in deed book vol. 76, page 244, conveyed to the said Joseph 1 . Bishop. ~ ' At..so, All that certain other lot of Found: being the lot marked number one [ No. Ll4 ll Watson's plan of subdivision of lota In the bore ough of BirminghaM aforesaid, being bounded on the emit by 43entre street; on the south bi lot No. 2 Jr, said plan; on the north by- the M. E. Church lot, and on the west by Liberty street, and containing in width 24 feet, and In depth or length from Centre street to Liberty street 12 feet—on which is erected a brick dwelling house and kitchen—being the same property which James Patterson, Jr., adminis trator of James Armstrong; deceased, by deed - dated the 27th dai,of December, A. D. 1848, and recorded in deed book voL 63, page 391,, conveyed to said JOseph Bishopi and - Atso, All that eertain other lot of ground, being a part of the lot Marked No. 38, in John. hi'Docuild's plan of jots in that part of the bor ough aforesaid, which was formerly called Sid;,: neyville—being bounded on the east by Frank. ' lin street; on the South by lot No. 39 In said plan; and on the north and west by other parte of the ewe lot No. 3d, and containing in front on Franidua stree(2o feet, and in depth 63 feet and 6 inches—on Which is erectedw email frame ' divelhog house and kitchen—beitig the same property which John Barrett and-side, b3i:deiiil dated 25th day of March, A. 11.1.849, and O= corded in deed Mibk voL 85, page 360, e - onvey:,,, ed to tho said Joieph Bishop, reference to the', - , ' 4 . said several reco'rds being had'si p ill Mornit', large appear. Seized and taken in execution as the Fotiertf, of Joseph Bishop, at the salt of Alexander-. Scott. ALSO; All the right; title, interest and claim of: Jacob 'Hays, the defendant, of in and to - all that certain tract of land in Mifflin township, Allegheny conety, bounded on the north by lands late of Thomas nays, dec'd; on the'east by lands now otlate of. James Whittaker and ahem , on the South by lauds now . Of late .or James K. Snodgrass and other; am:Loa the west by lands new or late of William Onz and othetal—containing about 100 acres, more;or less, on which is erected ono two-story stonel - - dwelling house Al6O one two-story fratact„ dwelling house; with two barns and other oat houses; about 75 acreant the/ being under; cultivation and body of coal ands . same, and being; the same preperty;WhicliJohn. Bays, of township, by deed dated the 19th day of `September, Vg2, conveyed to - Jacob , Hays. Seized and tatn-,-;1,...--." theperty - or Jacob .110 , cre" •' , 7l.a 9 ‘"fia M3 and Georg-''` l ' 4-1, - Cummonwoslat ot anis. hell lots_. Nos. B. 4, and 6in Thom:4J. Simpeon ebtot... of a isubdirisiob of a part of James Spirant:a first plan of lots in said city,- bounded and de' scribed as renews, to wit : Beginning On the north side of Rebecca street, .at the cornev z of-o - - lot No. 2 in said subdivision of lots; thence along the line'of said lot No. 2 north 108 feet end $ inches to Brown street; BO feet east to : -- ; the Booed lot No. 7 in said subdivision dints; thence along the line of lot No: 7 south 108— feet $ inches to Rebecca street; thence- elopg, Rebecca street 80 feet, to the Theriot begirt s- ning—staid iota being 20 feet front each on .like hence street by 108 feet 8 inches deep I o Broivn . street—on which are erected four brick dwita-'—': ling houses, tWo stories high. Seised and taken in execution as *le proper = ty ot John E. Michener, at the suit of Thomas Simpson, for rise of Isabella McDonald. '.JAMES L. GRAHAM, Bhal. - Bnaatir's Corms, Pittsburgh, April 4th, 1800. 111&111.1. WARM.' HARD IV A MCI: JAMES R. LINDSAL...., So. 72 Wood St., PittsLul t gli, Pa porter earl Mactu'eclureee lima fez the iahr of 14theillah *ud A...71.am nwrecrakt••. I.m 00. rectteieg the laneet Ito* of toglieht Gl*li ereetpf the ehmhzethe. . . ' - -.* . 100 gross tinirks end .. Itcrkr,l2:4o &a Pocket. Sektei. - bOboouos. Sams', I Ellett, Travois, A. l• .. : Trod. celebtateill' ltantahecturhrs. Will dopHatee ' anylisti . Yon! 111,0lCO. . DISSOLUTION —The pertherthild fore Wastes between George B. Jones .nd Juno Cooley. ender the Arm sad sty .of •Tin“ Ooary, yen eft day dissolved bylltultstion. The busloads of tbro Coozem.. • grill be settled Wombat party at the old itand.Bo.-311--. Weergreet. ; • CIicORDE 8.-aONIII., JAilla t.. ODDLY, Pateburgh, Agr'.l 2.1,1591. • , . George 0. /onto trill continue the btteluees as usual it the old stand. ; •' - fIEORGE :B. JONES, Wholesale Grote? kjt - n l Sant: tarnisher, No. 111 Water street, ittern.:".. • 5p2;141- DlSSOLMTfiiiv.—The firm of J. 1; afo Garano:N a co., It this day daseolead by seettlia — If wn; W. ld AIR eithdr..log freto.The cot:taro: The liabllitlee will IA met by-a. T. LIMO% Jr. 0.123 J. Lall OEI LTN, who will have the autody of the bOoltelitti,f7 = papery, and wale op the grain of the firm, et thelf Abel No.le Water teieet., one dace below too house of Penthetb 1 - "" R.bra t Co. J.. Y.; IIaustVIILIY; T. LISZCItja. : ' W. W. 010111. tittsbargh,-/ipril 241, ISCO, ; . %,.." Ilse, MI lids; h.rmaci co pamiersi.l9 oodee the ndeCiA sod et, m0....1.er,t0r..r....1 J. X. hoebsUOULLY ~-' They will continue the tbiold ton. rn sod mse mtlictrue JspOord, 0 rain. sklr , /ot.. DA CoUVaßaiti4 . Capsorlled end cm, dorcrlptluu Foul Gl9cp, Fald Weer 'Met. - J. ltvlJeTALlOntii. • R. lt LE CCUolsor , , e. 1.1 DISSUIXTION.--TLe soirvef,Llol.liirih-L'' m A 11l 14 /3, et do 41.1311 yd byieratasl =WOW' 41•1 11 : lstolitle• of the °memo .111 be met sad the effelts IMAM ...,-. by M AIR a DOII3OI, who will boa therg• of3ttebook* .1 ,t, . .... sod pupae. Mid' continue the basloest et the old Mood, Wo. 127 Wood 'wet. . 11.1..• LEECH, It., Mt, borstept ll Vd, ISCO. • C . ,- O-PARTNERSIIIP.—T h a undersigneti ---- t,,,,e mu, of.; formed • movartocr snip adder LBO num , 1! ,, ,- , sod •Ol• o 3 flAl• 1 DATIKII4. Tory 1011 tt1f134.4 the „,„c.r. or LRCM/ A HAIR, sod °antic. the Ihtddlet7 ; audfonfre Bodoess, cod the •de ofearriageTrfnimbfm, Cc, .. •,/ the old mmod, tto. 321 Wood streak 'ohne they osIll• IT,'” 0,, p e rponer3of the-forma boasts:tad the mad. of the felilP .'— lfe c•Derellt.f W. W. 11.1.134. • , Blue/K.llth.: dpril 24, 18 eo. J. B. 11•4141.3 Y. 4 ',.!...., •_ . . • /0 enable mo to giso my exclusive attentioti -- , - to imother tmolotels, / h••• dtooeed of , my taterestl•Alk... dot of LEECH a LAID to A/c.0./31.0R my ~,,-: 4 4" , a6 ,74 0 •, , , ,, p=t7 i 1f3 Ivo° , ~.tolgii.o.l.lo,:tii.taar,,,,l.: ~..,7,,,, 4.4100 Children are often soizoa . very eAddenly .Ith this diem., •hich, It Dot quittlY3 rallsiNri,Proswe foul- It patrol!, ettacke et/Odra% tee ; the telgtfis:Vl f bgriog NNW:peek espocest todemthrold artudeebrellgh Damp howler, vet teat, thin shorn, wai Eintleaket„ thing that ocatreets perspiration, oesysettashltrereatn: yeao,no your children a , •• Waite to be tekadlflih . 11 dread complaint .t I , lMnlvti isms **plc. ply; bale. to tint alwas• a ‘l.3ceor can bocallwi'or • 'steady .lonneond for this lawn we tenth salves' you now: sod gilOrtrt daisy, to bay • bags of Dr. 61fon's' la - rawritt COMM.. It:11111=w° army COA of Croup. If latent. dam and eau all ezeopialeea at ending. I t emblini. Ontrilahriney cocabihi..Vids, .It Is hold by all ralpartalleenrigteter, ;; liners Cat , } O.II4t . DIINISS. New Ifork,•ro the rwr k un, — ni.naninsnanta tar •Oer. Baonson's Poon."'Whecte. (urtbasemptlro sad.Chreble dlosaaen Ise mire rto nal be ;et ,ff with any other &remiss. Write toCattaCte DtPorr, bet orb, if you cannot gat them In, your own VON" i4rertirament. for sale by OEO.II. RRY3I:II, Agest, Ile Weal It., Pittsburgh, Pa. • liVidlirbiLlF %YamVasa Coal and lion vompanyo - NOTlQE.—Porstrant to an order of tho Oomph*loaeranamedtaths Sod :10 loosopoode the Womperoo Ood asallonaCompoisNoxp-• proved the 20th of 100,1867,b001a will he °ponied mina • Omni:lnc Moan ol Corday, Coq- Igo. IS , Wind nod, ciollmrany, the sth Swot apriplieo, id di , Ind onll canto= open Ox throe coy' from 10 nail Wololoct, a r. for ttul pupae of reeding •;: ectiptlona to the capitol road' the Said Company. BACON.— '.. -. . .7. ~..“'“..114.•, . .. 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