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MURDAY IfORNINO, JUNE 30, 18G0.
TY AFFAIRS
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MindOlnLeatcer. Obste•rattons for the /leucite, by
(I;',i Shiite, Optician, id rein BL—corrected daily t
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,appublimr Eir!adquartara for 1860,
MANNA WOOD AND P1)0111`11 STS.
Aarala Aa an tßaalatrratliill
Isies_ituaDuaa Aoumaopen every day, (Sen
ior exoneel.) , Rom a a. at to 10 P. X. [lab. Gormoo
ma If eico ,fie.9.lo.ry from all part. of llas Daum on 6I N
.y4Aspalilleau Oaaspolv, fAstaulaAto olloributiou. Tao
aOtalA&lr "Morally and att . ..tigera ut.LLh SlD...butab
Invited to esti.
”aintie Zrectitly• Ocarialttau at tha Oint. wet. STEM(
W AD " 4I4I S' Oka at 13i tn.
„Atria-0411qt;
• Catinclin and nbe Bond
_ Qaest
-4- 4111011 i *at enanctutis Barons nun a crr alum
..„1 - 115.r: 'girding read tor.) interrogatories of ho pro
, poll:ideal:to moth of the parsone in custody, which
stele; ipproved and filed; and, on motion of Mr. Pen.
ik; a think interrogatory was added, inquiring at to
tbsaota orthe defendants eine* they had made their
Werrogstoried were then referred to Mon.
M, Stoyast and Hon. H. 0. Long, to take the Answers
of the.dafendanki. The steamers of the siaeral de
rettattute,were then taken, es follows
. .ettwutounwealth ofgeoneylvanis vs. A. G. M'cend-
Ittet.iit ai.,metribers of COmmon Council.
- leitinrogatoriesto he propounded to each of the fol.
. - lowthidefeadants, via A. fl. McCandlem, lSdham
T. Tauder, Andrew B. Boyden, John Laog,
Ildierboltom, Aaron Floyd. Goo. Hill.
letteiregatory Ist —ll:amine the paper now shown
you (do copy of the peremptory writ in this C• 911
with thereturn endorsed thereon.) and state whether
thealignitari which purports to he yours •rtt, made
by you male:year signatiire?
Interrogatory Seound—Didyon, prior bathe time of
Signing laid *tarn, obereart writ, and if so, in what
way?
Interrogatory Third—Mire you obeyed !mid writ
alit* the
,date of Making said return, and it so, in
itiit.lny •• •
A.:Chf.MiCatdlogs, being duly sworn—
Li - answer to first interrogatory, says I have 0s:-
emitted
_the retain, Mid the signature is to ineY
- ...ltailittiater to encond interrogatory; soya:— I did
Rot :obey said writ, for the, reason that we had not
aacerthined the amount necessary to he levied.
rci third interrogatory, answers I have. A cora
l:W(10 befog appointed to - ascertain the amotint no
ocuitary to be levied - in obedience to the mandate of
the Count,: reported that 31,mills were amply soli.
tient, which amount was reeled by the passage of .
ordinance, to our branch of the Council—l voting to
alhen'to'tail
,ardleance at the last action on the
anbject,which - wia ion Monday
_evening last, 125th)
that inslejethe,litne it one 'reported buck 14 our
thiatielf from' the Select, - and thereupon a Committee
of teithithiicitiiiiiippointed. A. It, 51'CA:told's:I.
11."Taylor, - beiog duly swum, to reply to
(frit interrogatory,:. answers : is.
to second, interrogaier3, answers I did
not - aly.ilt*tli ire the lame as thou of Mr. Mc.
Nitwit:T.:*
Li ropl7 , to third interrogatory, answers I ha..
likiiinswer to this is the same as that given by Mr.
McCandless. . Wal. IL TA vyom.
Andrew. B. Hayden, being duly aworo, in reply to
tirstlaterrogitory. answers It it my signature.
7.rtirisply to second interrogatory, answers did
AOC I adept the 'answer of Mr..2.lcCandless le. Able
isanitse. ' • 's
to third interrogatory, answers t Yea.
Ilfter,lte.Continittee reported the amount nece ssary
•tis,kii:eissessol, I' voted forlt„to wit : the 3,3 mi ) as.
ailetinent, I.mited for the-assessuseut Loth pre ions
tii'liadrol Monday tight last.
ANDREW It. Hare n.
:John Lang, being duly sworn, to reply to Grit in
tirrniatisryomys: Yee.
ID reply to second interrogatory, may in I did not.
the same*, that made by Mr. Jib
do nptj.lo.third interrogatory, says: 1 did. Oar
Chanitier passed an ordinance for al mill assessment,
tbefielect Council having previously passed an ordi
dattee Lir 41 mills. I voted for the 3.1 mills assess
inettlimlllandaj night last. I had not voted foe it
previously, John Lam:.
. . .
Was. liossbottoso, bolo g duly asorn, in reply tu
firit lidsriogalary, says: ails, and is my IE a -
in reply to second interrogatory, cu., I ditinob
_ln reply to third interrogatory, eays : I hail, in
taiiimar and , form as ittakid by Dr. hiceandlene.
11"/ Luau Rownon•,M
rolgiAnlnn. being duli sworn.
- 11i,n•Ply to . Qrst interrogatory oeys: It is toy sig
f
. .In triply
,to seawall Interrogatory says. ,I di Oct
iintil . forthe Ordinance let out in laid rrtarls, At
that titular. hod Oct otieyed the writ. My roan. VIP
thati oonaktared th e rate of asawaseent too Gil , by
pa atearate ostentation that I bad made, Isnorring a
Goad deal about the circumstances.
- JO:realijo third interrogatory soya: I hare, I
voted for adharbetoethe action of Select C,lttocit
(adopted on the 18th of illarah,Larben the Lillie:3mo
back to oar atm:ober from - the Common Conceit
Joni, Quin's.
liarOn y t iln dlio'i; d
$ oly 'VOID— .'
'" lti HO) to tint interrogatory, aayr tor:
LI reply - to mond interrogatory, gay, f di.' not.
In triply to third interrogatory, soya: I votrit for
tbei ortlinsnas that pawed op to its third reading.
wheaf seeing that it was going to pass by a r..n•idor
ableanajerity,.l did not rote at all an its tool pas.
eagiii.: Valdpodey night , I rotoi to saber.
esiagitallllAgriglaly sworn—
Iniirpiylo fiat loterrogatory, nays. It ie.
ruplyto - atirond interrogatory, say,: I Jid 0.. t
la. reply to third interrogatory, says: I beta. My
maim. ewe& pvlcl Is the same as that given by A
o.llleCtiodlers. Getman lift,.
lilldllarroy being duly swore
hi reply to fire( imerrogatory, rays! Tee.
..In reply to inroad interrogatory, "aye: I did not
vote &Tame ordinantie at that time. tr. the evening
44: &be panne of .lbe. ordinance and immediately be.
feraite -panne, lodised • resolution in Conned io.
etztteling lbw Committee nn Compromise to reattent.
folly petition the Supreme Court for further time, in
order that a a:lmmunise with the bond holden might
be affected, which resolution ant read three time. and
paned.. I . slaty believed that the 'writ bad berm
obeyed by the postage of the ordinance in the bonnet.
of eduttedi oflwhich i , am a member. I bare no
farther iins isrlto Melte to this interrogatory.
I. reply , .to: thud interrogatory, Jaye: t hero, by
viitlottorclhere to the roomer action of Councils, jo
Putalcrlim - ogtianlie levying 1 3 mills FM railroiid
Sepses isoce &Tromp C ourt_
S. Minnow.
t =Wen. Ward, being duly sworn _
In Reply 'en nest interrogatory, say: It is.
to second interrogatory, say.: !did
lavas ; I obeyed said writ by being anent' the men:t
here'd Select Cettneß, proseat on the night of 19th
Merck Ilifitt, :fin my official capacity,) when the
said °Maleca pused the beitach to which I belong
--.oeasatiliiiiteepusitag, atoll others, by a msjori
thlbein one to fortu'axigeraa .10 UAW.' boa' -
oats officially. This la my fail answer.
'la reply li , interrogatory, says yes. After
tblienluksaps puma the Seloct Council, sod came
beriftion Common Ctuacil to &dent COOEIC il,amead=
Whom ttmills to 31 mill., I voted to adhere to our
former' action, which I conaidarred eqoivalent to ro
, dig fortho_ordirianee wi it win •originally.
Ilichrdllitubpson,being duly SMOth :
IQ =ewer tit tint interrogatOry, says :
In answer to carotid interrogatory, soya : I did not
eeta,,fes the? onion:ea I voted for the erne prom ise.
I thensgbf coMprorniso could be reads with the
keighaiden,and that we could levy 'a tax to ray
Whodavor the compromise might ha.
Ia reply to the third interrogatory, says: I have,
by voting to adhere to the ordianee assessing ei
Milli lapsed of;ni Mille as amended by the Com
sees CitarielL-'llly.vots to adhere was on the last
' 2 .hlouthqt in Kap Itrcaaao Trionsens.
Jacob Tomer . being doly-afffrmod :
In reply to first interrogated, soya : Ter.
In reply to second intortegatory, lUye: I did not
2 rota . la favor of d> passage 'et said ordinance.
Thera was nothingsione till day of May.
At the time of making the ratan I had dorm notti.
lag to obey tbe z writ4. .
In repl y to third interrogatory; /sync Oa th e I tb
of Marc ruerirdhasnee wan passed by Select Coon.
di, levying al4 mill tax; . than It woo gent Com
mon Cotmell cod they non.ioneutrod, and afterwarda
amended by substituting 31 mills for Then it
was brought back to. &toot Council,. and they cloa
ked adhered to 1/ mills. The adherence,
Whin the bill moo bark from - tea:mon - Council was
unewltnensit Wog sresent and :awning.l did
scannandther,yearwmay ; when I did cot vole nay,
I amentelito the ailion., The yeas and nays wore
eel caged: -•'• • •-• • June Totten.
TerinaDonnit,beiog duly s worn :
• lonplyai the first interrogatory says ilt to my
..,,Didasuplyno snood InterrogstoiT says :—I did not
.telerforlbs Ordluente before elgoing said retsina: I
im4 buve o olidsg fattier tn. say in-reply to
_sr roily to thlid - intimigatory says :-I had not
the Opportunity of obeying it, having been absent
from tea ((elect Council when the .ordinance was re
'tirimod from Common Count - IL-If I had been Present
on that watation4 would have voted to adhere to
theittlon7of -goblet Council, in the, ordinance rer
. belyingdOrdite, - JAcitaos D OSCAN.
The Itillovibifordir Was then antotod.L.'
It
r bind e ndeenaidendaadadjodgetLthat Um raid
17 k
11001440itall guilty of coated:pi .of this
wail flee aforesaid, and it is farther or.
dated that theantanoe.biladlnned until the fourth
Monday a Ono* next. et.Pittabureb, sod the said
,dtdilladnitis-bw World, bound to rueognisaioe in the
so:W. $lOOO to bi and appear before the flout et
thaugavinitl 2 abide" the farther order 'mad moten ce
o rtsim4dlc and net depart from the Court. Irlthout
The derendmits they stood up end wont severally
bound Is reeogalsanoti, in the 'lam of $lOOO, tonal-
Honed as above'
- on...motion of Mr.-Idanilog, si , wrii of aid:at:meat
directed to the Sheriff:of Allegheriy,nany,
en the fourth MOndej of, October, t Pittabugh,
wig then - granted vilest AlwtnFejer, James Brea,.
y o uggi nahm,jareee Mgt:no, James' Delo, ,William
24 - latttop, Theodore ribitg'onred 11. Bauman,
,
4, kg" grentod to show , nun why an at.
tiara* should' not Inas against Dina Fitnim-'
socirJamiat!. Batutall, Wm.rt. Orem:, Thomas P. O
. 43IaTr - d4ndrew'll.'Betoger,llino.fti- Megarthin./ohn
t Janne=T; , Kinettid,'•
4Joiseplx/b49l3;...lMplilteglidif.:
AtreaniklnaneSlinevriandteilaii r alndatlelr,:fnry
Masi JaborallobaP4ofeatilabbe,RWistgAlubiti,l •
WMW,TionitlaVIPTId aye,' John C.. s
Ethiardb . rettrubli. Pittobiugh ail
)OQ. be
COURT Or QUARTO
McClure, Adam*. an
Friday June 211._
*Winne', litio' tag
tried on Thursday; o
discharged by the Co
eleven were (or Oonvi
1 rialitai.
The limit case taken up was the Commonwealth
ve. j&lrs. Mary Wien , Indicted for assault and
battery, on oath of Ueorge W. Keiser. The
complainant is a sheriff's officer, and having a
I process to serve on the defendant's bneband,
I whet keeps a drinking,isaloon on Peon et , in the
Fifth Ward, for illegal liquor culling. The pros
touter went after him' no often, that on the ones-
Mon of hie last visit Di re
re I. beano:teem enraged,
after telling biro 'bat her bu'lmud was 'but of
the city, lhal, she threw sows water on bito.
Tnejmyy brought to wren:llot of guilty, and the
defendant wan eentenced to pay a hoe of Cl
cents and the Costa of ofd proeccution.
Corn se. Walter Willisorm nod Wm. Earle, in
dicted for selling lotteky ticket,. it will be re
membered that emote time niece ell) noticed the
arrest of the defendants awl souther man. all
laving offices on Market street, by the pollee, I I
for ceiling lottery ticket!! The indictment Con.
!slued two ootintit, the Brat for felling and d e al.
ing in ticket., !Ohmura, .to , of the Grand Con
solidated Lotteries of Delaware, of which France,
Droadbente k Co. are managers; the oecood
being n geneial Inn for de.ling all; In tickets,
Sze
Neff
The first witness called wan Chief of Police
Hague, who testified that Willlama had been oo•
copying and doing buslneas in room over a shoe
store on the corner of the Diamond and Market
street. Hearing, some lime since, that a pack
age of lottery tickets directed to Williams bad
arrived at the *dams Simms Office, and not
knowing whether, he had authority to detain it,
ho held a consultation with the Mayer, which
reaulted in going to their office and arresting
Earle, who 11/100era, sod taking possession of
a large lot oflotkery tickects, with schemes.
books, etc.
In the crase.ex i
injection the witness testi
fied that otter Ear a's arrest he had raid to him
(witness) that he as employed by William' as
s clerk, to Jo the writicig. The witness idea.
tilled Dm hooks, 1 papers, &.: , brought into
Cc.urt, as the same that he took possession of
when he arrested Sado.
A German named Simon Sohillioger, about
45 years old, appeqiintly a monomaniac on the
subject of lottery, tickets, wart next put upon the
_steedd . teetitied. that be had bought lottery
tic eta forth' t , twenty•five years, and almost
co stantly for ten leant. Daring sli.that time
he bad never received any return except two
dollars toad a quarter, which was given hint by
one of the dam:Omits, Earle, after he bad drawn
a prize of Code -bemired dollars. ,Ile drew a
prize of $::0,000, and gave his ticket up to Berle,
who afterwards declined min it, asyink he
did not owe him (witness) anything. 14or the
.ticket which drew this he paid tis cents. 1 After
FlOO2O more testimony, iti labial he gave the num
bers of !edicts he bad bought, he left thread,
and was f Mowed by Mayor 'Wilson.
Mayor Wilson sod his clerk, Wet Be
Jr , were eelled, but notbani;uew was elicited,
further Mato reilerattog the etateumet oi) Mr.
INgue, ea to how the discovery was made; the
defended - he street, Cc.
Here the prosecution cloned, and the defMooe
was opened by calling a emu named John ifile
Cormiek, to prove that he knee the defendants
and bad frequently been in their office, but
,never had seen any , tiokets sold.
This was ruled out by the Court, unless the
witness could swear that they did not sell them.
The witness went Onto elate that Earle was
merely in the dace to write for Williams, who
having the palsy could not do lb : himself Mayor
Wilson and chief of police, 1141uo, each lest kind
that they had known Earle form long time, and
that they had never heard any thing against him
.before this charge was brought ' , The above were
the principal witnesses, and after they had tin•
inhed, the jury were addressed by Mr. Saars
welder, who together with 51ri Coyle, '
,appeared
for the defendant. Still on trial. •
POLICK - Heriody swam ar
raigned before Mayor Wilson yrsterday, charged
with Rome very unseemly bebevior. Having
kissed the Intoxicating cop rather too oriels in a
Short interval, be became exceedingly boisterous,
hollowing et the top of his voice and indulging
in profanity to Boob a high hey that he could be
heard for three or four squares; ineulting,fe•
mules in the street and annoying the •hole
neighborhood adjacent to the scene of his de.
monetratbos. For these misdoing, he wasdined
$lO Itot being, Tiler impatient of 'Micron
inherent, he launched out into a torrent of in
•ecti•e against Malta Wilson, who wtis obliged,
in order to enforce respect for hie!her
meter, mulched hint iu $5 more. locens at
this turn of the pr..ceedings. he appealed to the
Quarter Sessions, and gave hail for Lis appear
ance before that tribune! lii. case wilt probe
hiy be iovretniTsted is a dry cr two.'
A Liet'Lli.ti Greinti w•el organised In the Fled
Word, Fteretiorgh, en Toured., ) .e•enieg
by electing the following °Dicers
Captain, Andrew Miller. Finn Lieutenant,
John 01 Roberta: Second, Leopatil Mehl, Jr ;
Third, George flumbett : Fourth, It 11 &triter.
First Bergen's', James Remo • Second, Charles
Leslie ;.:1 Allan Cordell, Fourth, .1 P Money.
The meeting %dimmed I. meet on Tueetlity
(July :;.1.) evening next , .1 the Eagle Eogine
Oconee.
AARON 1.1...1TD
A LATIGN ltareaut.—Judge McClure, *bile
i,
charging ine jary yesterdty,oaid that there had
been one hundred and fifty persona tined hie
term for illegal liquor selling. and that the nes
had already amounted to $l5OO,
Ler - rrar osr incLAan,— fir Cabiff f o n ow i op
Elie 1.e....v.1 on . Aitronotny, by an oration on
on Motday cwening neat See saarr
iitenient.
Coarse 411./ tionritips —Dr Literttirse, the
celebrated es, ante Vaniun Doctor, most re
spectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh anti
Allegheny, that be removes all thatie paialubei•
creecencee without sunny pain or droudnse blued
Several years' experience sod study' of the bu
ms. loot enables bun to operate skillful!, auJ
euccasefully. Cheildaine and frosted pet encenu
' frelly cured Warts and pimpleo on 111, face cored
'panne reneeing the tense inronormente (a any
I fibcfrri Dr I.‘sesrres can be firro 4sl,
or evening at the Si. Charles hotel.
As I intend remaining in this city - 1a a Pe
riod of years, I will go any distance into the
country not exceeding tle.e mile., to thoee Who
need my professional eerrices Ladies who Jo
not wish to call, by leaving their addrear,
meet with prompt attention. Persons calling to
nee me, con be referred to over one hundred of
Mrn:test prominent men in the cities of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, whom I have relieved of
thaws painftil 'sweet:timers I hat were pedal pests
to them for twenty years No czars charge for
calling at the residences of those who leave their
addressee I will produce good refereneeh of
chill and fidelity, both in this country aodthe
metropolis of the world, where I had a peaelice
of six years an a Chiropodist. I have May cer
tificates from the leading M. Ile. of Lrodoop
whom i have visited hod relieved of those paint
NI excrescence*.
KEIIIaZDY LAPC*I.;4II,•M
'erj
We are ?pleased to botteV the demand he Slate
Ruction the increase in this vicinity, and think `it
high time nor citizens would wake op to whit enema
to an a point pf great importance to all owner. of
good building., whether places of buoineen, dwellior
or any other substantial building: blahs makes a
durable lire proof roof, and when put on right w
aLso mato a Water tight roof.--abe above remark'
are euggested to os by noticing the largo .ap ply of
superior slat°, of ration, color., on hand by Mr.
Thomas Parry, who is well known in ibis city aa
practical slaw roofer. 'llia orsoo is la Isogbita'a,
building, near the Water Works.
qaurarna Doevas:qrs.—The ItorotHaan Cettri ,
pato Sculptor ; price 10 coma.
Lives of Lincoln mod Douglas, various editions.
Datalas of Ida - cola and Mop's.
Tribune Caropaiga Tracts.
Portraits of Lincoln and Hamlin.
Th. I - kir:ll,llcm Pocket I latol , eau be bad of Hu..
et Miner.
notice to Builders and Contractors.
UNDERSIfiriED !formerly Forman
For ItOVVIAND PALMY.] W 1,41,1 rompoorlully lot
thorn to whom fro Mu done work. mot W.pu4llc mmerall
that hits no. propamd to (umiak SLATY: at din t
prmgrona, bias and porplojor pot ori IttotTX
tho mat approved morn.,. Order.. for ItouGog or ltspal
Inji_ulEl4l49 Roofs (it left at We office ot•
LIN, a, , nr the Water Worirka,) will bepromptly anon
&
nlyl2.4rmi PARRY.
FU - lent Fruit Jarl.
T ILE. NEWNAN & WILLOUGHBY
Requiring °tither Was, Bulat , r no Cement to malm:the
perfectly sir tight, mtratetornd *al fur tale by
say3o:laul B •K EWELL, PRARB & CO ~:13 Wood et.
.49.. crExrrtcoa•i_Tiiiii
ADIE . Se BALPII,.
liste Nekt•st to Clow. Rull.rger, "'Ns, pri.paren /tX,
Ilan' DRAWINGS MA BP,INIIIIICATIGNIs torn
et Doildlogy ...pa imparts leads Gs Ir emit., on reotskalsl.l4
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txyhroen Laeork aobitwt, etwas,
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Ganda mks,* Dgot,tur wis by . •
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asetoaeßefore Judges
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lbe jury io Ne'esse of Wm
Initiated . for forgery and
ulpi noCagtee, and be was
.li. We understand tbat
lion and one was for no•
I'HE LATEST NEWS.
Srainortat.o, Mo., Jane 29.—The overland mail,
with Ban Francisco papers of the Pth inst., and teld..
graphic adsices of the 9th, passed here at 4 o'clock
this morning. &ince the skirmish with the Indiana
on the 21, near Pyramid Lake, the volunteers abler
Col. Heys have been unable to bring on nay more
fighting. It was thonght the Indian, had lied.—
Ham Francisco had contributed $4OOO for suppliee for
the roluntasrs. A full list of persouwitilled by the
Indian., who have become hostile, has been publish
ed, amounting to over SOU wen.
Judge Terry ball applied for a Amigo of venue,
on the ground that he navel obta.o a lair idol In
SIM Francisco.
I'. Hain, late lioital Slates Serietor, Jia
1 1 th in.!.
Returns from two Southern counties in Oregon are
received. Jackmn reunty Kind Shiel, Damocrat
fur flongrean, 1i30; Logan, hapublituta, 463: Jose
phine ...illy reported Sh int 210., and Lupin 137.
Logan's vote in Jackson is a gain of,loo on his vole
of last year. There Wilma are fa•otable for the Ka-
Advices from San filar, ;lesion, to the 131 h ult.,
sten that two If ogliali men of war had landed their
crew. and taken poutOssion of Sin Slat, anti were
holding It against the Liberals.
WaenlnaTJe, Junel9.—Amoost the arts passed
by the late °elision of Congress was one to carry into
effect certain sneenlatiorta in the trestle between the
United Stelae and China, nod Japan, Siam, Turkey,
Morocco and Muscat, by which our laws in criminal
and clod matter. are bxt.odeci over American clii-
• • • •• • .
tens to these coo sales; 4lse the common law ufr equity
and admiralty. Mil:Oita. have full judicial powers
tannish aced ding to the magnitude of the
and can
offence. The.Prasiden is nothoritad to appoint seven.
m•ralkals to execute processes—one in Japan. four
in China, one in Siam and one in Turkey. Murder
and insurrection and rebellion against the govern.
leant of said countries, with iho Wont to subvert the
same, are ma,b capital offence., • punishable •Ith
death.
Our Comilla and C Wi:t
mmereial Agent. nu eale
ant inhabited bY.any leaked people, mad whom or
bare out recognized b treaty, aro +Oro empowered
to eremite judicial furcetions over A111[44,0 eiti7onot
New Haven, ..inner29.—A strange development
has just been made in Regard to the whereabouts of
hi 1.. Deforest, who was missed front the Metropoli
tan Hotel in New York on the 17th of January, 1,157,
and who was .Uppaodl to have been murdered. A
letter was received this morning by the cashier of the
New Haven Dank, shined by Deforest, and dated
Melbourne, April Intl., 19110, enquiring after his
back dividends, which, he says, he has drawn fur
of past. fie adds that he has given the power
iif attorney to Messrs. Msylor, Lutil and Queercan,
Wall street, New York, to enable there to receive his
dividends. ille also asks a statement of the amount
so paid, and the price of the stock at the latest rules.
A careful comparison of the letter with others of his
manuscripts, chows a striking resemblance through.
out. Nu doubt is expressed of the genuineness of
the letter. II comas by way of London and Idiston.
•
June 26.—Aniotig the spearcrs al
tho Douglas replication meeting, In lodependenee
Squaro, on Saturday night, It. JuLoftin, Jobe Coch
ran and alejor Herron, of Lenisiana, are promised us
Natain. With other eminent weaker.
It in stated, on good authority, that the tiLinglas
ites will refuse all overtures on the part the Ilreek•
intidgers to unite on the otertoral ticket, and will do.
113.14 no expression of preference from the elect,ws
appoiutal by the Reading eoneeutioo , and amend
the list, if emissary.
Darnorr, Mich • June tho benmerati
Cootenlion yettenlay, moit of the nominations wet
made by aeclamation, sad the proneedings were gen
natty harmortiout. It 11141 announced that iienara
Ce, was in the city, and an invitation to invite hi
to attend the Contention wu laid on the table.
subsequent motion to retail it was void down by
decilitre majority, as was a resolution endorsing th
foreign and domestic policy of the present Saloum
Administration. Resolutions sprout tog the nowt
nation of Dtuglas and Johneon were
C.!moan, June 29.—The Itnptihliesn demon
lo•a{ght, ratifying ilia UOlll{ollloo of Li
14 ❑aml{n, le a grand and imposing tilLcir.
I...icings, torch light precession, e
The.mass meeting it held in the State !louse S I
where addresses ale tieing walla by lion K. it.
line, Et tier. Colby, and other,. Altogether,
one of the most enthusiastic pantied demonstra
ever held in the $llOO.
Pt.TRI,II,III. Vs., June 211.—Therii war a great
ralitiratbm 'minting or the nomination of lßerkin.
ridge and UDC, lilt( night. at which the uithatbasni
was tremendens.; A. IL &nitWs &shireu elicited
great applause He was followed by rereial ethers.
C 01.1.15011, Jana 3Y.—The BreekiariJge man,
Ofi..ll°n tueeti,e hall bore to Welt ant large
tbusnaybc. A Aaiun, of 3J guns . ear Jred , fi
•rke let off. and yiambeLon made by %Vat A N.
.IfiJyyrra OD ..tbos •
LAW June Et...nr,Niltts 4 ; m1..0r Ir. rob
3 !cut r Inehu pat.:a in lb. 0144.1,i),
wereury ,
I 1 L A V0.141N(1 EXTRA rrs.
COX'S FloA KH Llnn OC1,411!.1:,
P 11L IN...TAPIOCA %NO I.tt..
PUPS OAIC.II raat.k,
'41.1'41.11, 4:
11111 i J (Kg COSMA ...4C11161•1T,
~ :AAST.2It tAi IR LT 011/4
1. qUID R 10.410,
NA.111441 VIOLA.
LIMON imVItUP.
I:0/41044e a 5,11.,/ WOOD
u„,„r 1.,i1.11...;
PURE ASU CIENVINI: AR rkv.rs
Dorm( tram raapstausl.6 i.t-ra ran 1.18...4r
or:6r • ger, 01, olm so t,.
yoltrl I , * II ust 4 w Ihtu rase b, nu.l tiat Nt••II
au., Yr. 1.... ha. nu bur.]
in.64•1....N.
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E lIAVP. TAKEN IN EXt!IIAN(IE
v oar., fgr **l..° • KIUT Tit HOU IV, on •Legrati
It 0 E WOOD PIANO POR'l'E,
.• Clatter lag & four . 6... G•, u...ac•l kb Ea ig
uslig nod fart hnndrea Inaba Ong dultsza 1a is 11•1•6•1 sal
,morel rarvont et..l•llgogok awl lu every ragas/
tgl`ntrrg , .. owl •rtser •
ft yaw/ err .eZen pH',
11
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1110tiT1111.. owl e. 0r.41 r,••• ii.:111.4.
Pl•••• ex. 1.11•14.14.
El ii.l.4lilCR I HllO,
14dt. arcol• Imo L. Ntoluvl • h.. Pismo
LANK 'SOUKS.
CAST! BrA
V HOKA,
IN Voielo ..skri
AM oil Hod.. 4.1 Intol co I • • r.
so
lo y oiiio oulaug ix ion.Oloo e1001e , ..1,
WM. O. JOHNSTON A: CO.,
jog Blank Hn..k 9lakrrr, 57. W.L.I AL
All AIL CARD Nn 4.—Tho arrival and
OIL go...grin .4 it.. Hid., propos wl si lb. li.ot .0p.., j...'
hilotod and recoly Cat .rataiusim wan, c.or
.u.l voorall.p.
t/. .1011firriiS7 ('II,
Frictions/ad Olailerion. 1.7 Wiool mt.
if 1 HAIN HAUS AT HMOCCHO CHICKS.
Nor auy quantity Proorna
Pogo no 14 411“1 in • ilo) ai...1.11 . 0 al 11. l'iltainr,ih !Log
/olio, of Hiatt:AT Al UAaNRIt,
Je2ll ono, 1.114117 anci Iland •tralO.'
2() LwLs. iv7iiiH risii ;
1. Llols Largo Heigh .R
10% LW. N. 3 L•rge bfsek•rol;
wm. &morel! row a
1.22 10b I.lbotly .L
175 boxcui Julius I. Wmxhe
AJ r P.A4rlßt4r.ll.
lu store. awl t.rt 441411 GRAFF k VAN oonnit,
1.15 No. 111 Nourd 411.1.
FI.O alt.! '- FLOU RI! FLOUR 111-500 bbln.
rkoltiptir lestra Family and Nairn Flour In alma awl
• II 11/11011111,
earn. Elbert) 404 114.51
r.
GI NSF:NO, RAGS A r.;11) WOOL
-1 Ltd aa4.obN
TY ilKi. Ragg
- 2 loam Wool—
No• Wading from Jammer Chlta P., for oaf; by
Jrl2 IRA lAII D1d11142 I Ca
14 .1 1.0U1i—On comtignment thin 'flay Mt die
C a P. Koffroml, ITt UM/ Wink@ littra.
W21.21'001"01121121 I CM,
Jol. A 11/2 llborty rt.
Q WEEI'S-50 Wide N. 0. Sugars;
1.,31t Lbi. N.O. itubsimuc
40 do Cults. limor,
410 Ctsuotbod and O4fo Fog‘rr, ,
re ..le lIWK.LAIZP.A 11
•
STRAWBERRIES--
- 5.000 Quart. Berry oxolll
A n..tartlclA,Jan n0...1..A for
reyTJAIA•T $A NIDDI.N. 21 D1...J.
gifif iftliT.Wii o
7.1 and for sole by JAM. A. FETZER,
J.y2S Idark..27 hnt .tr.
MILL FEED- 7 .11 tons Ship Stiff -in Inure
mud for .sho by JAB. A. IRTZIII,
carter 111 eeeee and Ist ma
10'
PATENT Faint JA
BBLS. VERY 011010 E , SUPER-
C.R:n lj, ild r .r. "°" ';'hilic i figli'eti t ri l' igi.! "
j,zl 195 Liberty street
IPRESII BUGS 5 Will just reseiver anti
J: kw isle by WhIJ:I%. unmoor; a CO.,
le.‘ V* ...a.
1-1011110IIIN EY- TOPS.-150 varioue
Bpd 4Ar =do b
UltNItY n. CU I.LINP.
CBLAB QUESTS ANL) FUR 110XEB, LO
,protect Woalena and Pore from the cetera of the
mce‘-rondo to order at %Lori ounce.
'7.lea • T. D. 'MSS A CO.
OATS -250 bus. Bright Oats.
Jost tec'd and for ode by JAS. A. PMTZBIt,
lees , Omar Market and Vint mtg.
TALLOW Oile—lo Beret% now landing
from Enamor Com Perry to Wail,
Joe ['mum DICK tY • PI
EIS=
LAKE, FISII-100 pkga. iaxpeatad Pik!,
warranted tall welaLt,eor sue by
1•15 OfIAVV 'AN GOILDiR.
EXTRA VIM! LAWNS,
JOG
lIADE FIXTURES-4.)rdifferea kina.
air ay • tialroda and rated! by
STONE WATER PIPE - 2 -5000 pars ft=
210 6fachaihbre,for alpief
j.c 1110114,9 it, COMMA.
, 1 . (X ,. 10 bua. „ a_ m and rivr fot
a_
ILILSRING-4.5 We, I
its Rh h , (0113 SPRIT LOQUJItiS.
BY TELEGRAPH
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE
I=IMEE
or ., rand rerni Jl.4;eiu•
Fl 11 , 111 JOIIN,TON.
•or • F 4.11101.1.1 and 4tti
t*lttlln't` -33 A tit; AIN.
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00.11111ITTRII OP •HWTAATION VOR IA .11 ORR
halt/ Pam, Jr, V. P.
J... R. HUSTEL PAIIICKG &OPINION. "
&Run Roam. I Ram
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t&ported apt, , iallyf , Ma Pi ll4urti4 thzuti. I
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inAutt• ......I. going .at livoctir, eitboot ail W.
led al Otsego to oat/. to tato.. Tto. dlessad I. exceed opi,
limited, awl I. g.urrally CO4fllloi to:Itio lucAl Ws+e. W.
rpotet a! b 1101.4 ;
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at 11.1 1 .,. lu do .1...1 It. 21.101.1 en! al
HATA it 111 blole .1 .N.fay. 7. ....I Ate I
77) Ltd. N O at 40, 21 dr, oak do !gt the
eaeno Mgt,.
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111111CsE-701. 26 Lae W R al 7)4
WM.—gram. and In donut& Onto. 10 Md. at 11 '
1 / 1 10(111S—lalea 0/1 4.1 unotod $2,t.043,0r.cr4740 to
40.007.
IV 111*Z Y—P.I.• 11 bide rorto al 7k
MAY 10 tuna lianttan at 17114 wn
18'.106 SI ATER PIOE—SeI. of Wu yanla tor. nrtla.
Dom 'L t o I,eoo • A;, - ,plrln "$1 Id —aes.odlog w eize 000
001117
OlL—ial. Ltd. Na 1 lard at b)/5515
ILIILT-06.1.0 150 lohlt No 1 at $1; 010 J do •t $1 0;
111 DES len Or, Mat at 1754
1 3 4.01111111CHVIAIL.
orinulz.l talnlo4 Mora
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Th..4.1C. , g0bt• • . of 11.. muo , pls .17L. Slurp 1ic.1.• V•
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bbln Whit, I.e. Com bn. Barley. b
lr . 1..19911 2 , 112.14.,6 711 7ual
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•
111.9.) 1,414.2.161 3 371,600
tl. &mt. oirtablity loft at la.
tar thin with dm nn r. opontlia;
yrtr, dom. 1.1 4.401 I Wit. a Can.
Nit • 11, t ram:, June 27. r tt—flonr— tu taller demand
tna bigt.vr price.. With a 11 , 1 u and Isuoyaut
ad" t at $.5.70.1.0.:0 n.r aop.rOor.
C llght out toir and ti , tn.tt I,t rolverlu.uty
IRh.r; out tmnal's
.lutt at $ it,
1 1 4... n—firm at if her alfoulde, and 110,31114 rldra
Whf.ky—uncl.au,..l dual at.ady. at 120,.:0.11 lan trained.
I.4ll—.l. , tuacul tuodrrve df 1:12111:1 1 i.
1.1. at 1:04.4.41.1 1 -;; lor Rh,
Sugar am and lu lair dectiand at ar for fully lair.
t l l-1.1 partsau,:a un N.. Tate !4,11?, ,,, ..
Cos,,Ach, ILLtahar..l,,exe —l ll onr—R•elipla till barral•
blpturnta t. 4.1 aids. Martel dull, KO. 112 LW* choler,
pnui ..tta• at Via tl.l.
Waaae--Itreipt• 11 tial lova 0011m:trots ant. Markel
t 18•1 12
0 te o N u t..
a WOO b{e du
a p d r u o a $l
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d.. .1
100 lboah t..J..cted at 00, .11 la aturt.
1,1 wheat dui!: sal... 11 beam eed atal abltal r lutes
4osod .1 $1.13 1(44 77 1..n0 apriue at. $1.14%,
e 1.10.11.., No ^.l $l.Ol on trark.
—iUf JO( 1.4..r.a2 bon: ahipmeala. 555 du filar
0.1 .4(5142,e.1 ie. 1.4171100. lot pr .( . .1.1 W clyaral
let 1, 11.4 1111110/ OW, FOAM; *CUR., ho lal
2:0 ~. 10,0 04 0 0.1 at 44-2l n straN r 10. 4 300 Jo dual
•lgit, a'a• oat lot No et 47 ( la
poor.. 12 0.0 401.1.1 to tdoco. Zan. 40 dual 4'
e l o 4 e: 0.1) d... 1.. at Al. •tosa.
4 , 11-11.11/10• :,157 rosrkal gatat an I float ad..
tarFa No lat 3 , , ort Week: 1 . Z.9 chr altttr'Ae 011 trark
• boa, market...tat at 71 1 1disie
41,11 .11,001,1•1 / Liar, 1,0 •1111.111,11/. rat,l,l Jul
• I.a. N. lat Wean track.
rYrW A 13 caos W Tbanows; cks
V. It malt,
1.01611....., 11 Wobsc., 24 Jo
IV 1.11041.Aru, !.0 J U 11 . 1.44; 1 , 1 d,, J U Si Jn, J
11.41.11, IA) .1, 11 A E.burstack I or 10 brown
lilrkpatrlck; Almlurtm, Herr.. A es; IA blels whis
k,. A 410:1.5u1..1.....3::.1444.1 WM., 1 Ai Iwl., C 11.1ler; I
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rnrrn rlrnor l a1..1.••1. ,, ,,,wrn 41 Unapt,'
1,, 11,, trnrn , lal marl, 1,1.1 turbo., we, 111
rnwse, •11,1.1. plets Le a. ,, rn roaerns4, ,,, l lb. brnornl .4 watt,
- •
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Tb• KU. aI. Wt., al o.ll(kidut..
Itrr is foiling lat. unit tl i lent 111 Iho clug,
Tin esiiiil.ll6o.l in frilling With I Maegatt. .Leal.
ha I.w.t Ott. If Gibing snit.; 7 f., , lb.. al...stout 6.1•4 TI..
MI leclabsg ISA to Cairn, 7 to Kneittili.
h...., lennt, vin wring tageli c sc. 1 Ihn iiingtinerp
IL. lir., riving TI,. Ul.wnri N rising, With A 1. - .1
a tine wiry Intro, The flatten i• tslMt.rn, 'tilt. In Inch.
••••. Nur: lb. Wove Ml•abnippi 1..2.4111L0g, wah
14 Inn al rt5.•.1.....• I•land ..... Y.,1‘1.1.• .•••• .41•41,r5,
1.. 1.1 pultrt• 1.1. C..a.
Tim rut, Li.. artroldsly. II r• 11.• M. belEn rlaes bad
1b... br . J.f.•.4 ••• 11. cL•soal
• n lentsLin 4..14
ann. eini 1111,1 n• re 1.1110. writ vein .... -rho Tel
!igni in,. tins late. Ur 1.11.4.0 11.. ligren
441 kern ha Pint It•odall nn deo 246 ullito. "Aft% • long
Wenn trip. ku • ha b
• tench..l the I it ie. lb. .134.1,1 or
Iwee—sl L....
lar .m host It4tprt.r.
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• Tatagrapiale Dl•rhals
Clartalat,, lOU —Fscsis7—Vionr 11411 .tsl 7.14.
boi $a ealrik WEI lb) Oro.;
ssl. 1.. la Rime fork 40.,..1.)
SIS f• 11 1* hol.llirosas al Mali lb Inti
I. 15.. l u n ...J lia ; 80..9.41 sl
lin
410
41 51 INZ, fra, Oslo at 114‘5. Whaal
u•ara, r.. 1 $1 13 , whits t I . ..1.40 Ooh
5t.......her51.
Tfiewu'lei• J. nisr..l for guest", 1.4.1 11.. nt5.1..1 cwt.
IS &quota La
sealers s‘..b..e.go sal tree marls! I. Iltstsr tat ts 4 Iltatvar
llohl lu ...rime d0n.a.1.1 1r0.00001,7 Lola JO UM.-
Ititti. , Gc, Au.")Gr .W .ll al GS Mr,
vvbc*t dull and tmett.ng.ll. Coe. Gunrott ;
leo Gal Ic; rt 6111•1••••• !ouchatsigml,
WGIA, doll al 214
rumGett rut 4, Jona 29 Flour Gr. Gra via. wo.t
Arm ; •hlle 1:.i0 IGb ; 7441 CuNNdon. Pra
v..lmrs Orrn. 11 , seslo toulasat a* 11. for hems omil rn rut
fur abooldwra. Villl.lly firm GI 114T:c.
Mfrs. Winslow,
Ail .Ir. rlotierd'lvturso am) Furman PLys4lan4reannta In
111 r stivalfuo wl nr.tlwn lrr
SOOTHING SYRUP
POR CHILDRON TOEITHING,
whki, foclllLitn trot moors of b41b1r4,, b 7 mono,
log On g mw , toaorlnfi .11 lufb.naitolou—rwhl ollay ALI
PAIN oof opostootll4 • • •
sum.:
Itvgwvatt ulwnit, ototberro, It xlll Ott , met to ponloot rem, gall
Feller and [(canh to your Infants.
. We limn pat up and eolJ Dii. I/kb. for over lea pan,
and DAN DAY, IN OONFI WINDS AND TDIJT fl ul whet
vs hove never 7 AO,
n t her lUMICie• W i NKLO W P NKYRIt 1118 IT
VAILICD IN A &IN- 1100T11111v0 OLN INSTANOII
Tv/ iI•VICLIT CURD ffv %boa timely
Nos .IIJ • kearenfostanoe
of a
.ivy sae velacasslit On tbufenutrory,
NI see dellabled wall Its opeteltelmoad speak Io we. of
eventsanflallso of Its capital &fleets sal feelllcel virtue&
We eissalt In this nailer -intik? WE DO KNOW," aft,
ten years'expeauume, AND FLEWS ODD REPUTATION
FOlt ?1111 VIILFILIAINNT OF IVIIAT WE rimaxus-
CLARK /Ramat mauled/ma alma the Infant I. .ul.
[sang from 0116 mod eshethelou,•ielist vlll la fused 1p
Aileen or Sweaty samara eller the syrup le eshalalatesal.
Tills valuable prepsratloo le the preectiptiuti of our
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iL o f reed dad Yet ode by MINIX LI&Wdd.MS,
Sheritr's Sales.
BV VIRTUE of sundry executions issned
out of the District Court of Allegheny
County, Penn'a, and to the Sheriff of said
county directed, there will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the Court House, in the city of Pitts
burgh, on
moripav, the day of Ju4.
A. D., 1860, at 10 o'clock, L. H., the following
described property, to wit:
All the right, title, interest and el:tins of
Franklin Baldwin and Charles Chency, of, i n
and to all that certain parcel Of ground situate
in Wilkins Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania, being Section twenty- fMir in
Bnchanan's Plan of Braddocketichl, tail e a t
on the Braddock.dield Flinn, and bounded and
described as follows, viz Beginning on the
lower aide of Braddock street, at the south ear
ner of said Braddoek street and'Tonaleuka
street: and running thence sontheastwarilly
(south 46 degrees east) up along said Brad
dock street three hundred and Seventy-five feet
to the corner of Section twenty-five; thence
soothweetwardly (south 44 degrees west) down
along the line of said Section twenty five, two
hundred and eighty five feet five inches to
Ilalket street! thence northweitsraidly (north
46 degrees welt)down along nod liallitet street
three hundrdil and seventy five feet to Tonna
leuka street aforesaid ; and thence ,northeast
wardly (north 44 degrees east) up along Tom
naleuka istreettwo hundred and eighty-tire Met
fire inches to Braddock street aforesaid, at the
place of beginning; containing very nearly
two and one half acres; loge her with all and
singular the tenements, &c
BO A.ll/.1
. I
i;iiy.ed and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Franklin Baldwin and Charley Cheney
at the anit ,if ihom3i seAtirook, for use of
Janie, Carr.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
William E. Williams, owner, and David Ed
wards, contractor, of, in and to the following,
ileseribed building and lot of ground, to wit
All that certain dwelling Immie. two stories
high, containing four room s and garret, situate
upon a certain lot or piece of ground in East
Birmingham, being fiB feet west...4,lobn street
on Sidney street; said It being 24 feet front
and Itti) feet back or deep.
Seized and takan in exeeution as the prop.
erty of William F. Williams, owner, and
David Edwards, contractor, at the suit of
Samuel J. Thomas,
All the right, title, intemit and claim o
l'homai Kennedy, Jr, 01, in and 14 all those
live Lots anti parts of a Lot of ground, Nituato
and being in the Seventh Ward of the Oily Of
Pittsburgh, and bounded and described ai fol
lows, to wit : Being the whole of tots Num
ber lifty-sir, (No. 56) fifty-amen, (No. si) fifty
eight, (No 58) fifty-nine, (No 59) and sixty,
(No. GO) and tbrtr feet of Lot number sixty
one, (No. 61) said five whole Lots being each
tw:oty feet (20 It) in front, and one hundred
eighteen feet (I 18 ft.) ic depth, in Wright's
plan of Lots, nod are nll together bounded no•
follows, to wit: Beginning at the line of Lot
Number fifty-five (No. 55) in said plan, now
or forinerly owned by one Smoot, where it in.
terseets the Coal 11111 Turnpike road or Centre
Avenue, and running thence along said avenue,
one hundred and three feet 103 It Ito a point
three feet (3 ft I on lot. uuniner sixty-one, (No.
Gl] (the balance of said lot number sixty-oue
(No. GI) being now or formerly owned by one
Atkinson; thrum uorthivestivarilly, along the
line ol said Athibsoe, one hundred and eighteen
feet 1 I Is It.) to an Alley, twenty four feet wide,
121 thenee along snit alley one hundred
and corm kv.l. 11113 ft] to lot number fifty.
time (No. 55] 'thence along the . line of sand
lot vontlitiaAtwardif, one hundredand eighteen
lend,l 118 ft..] to the place of beginning. tin
which are erectfsl a two story brick dwelling
house and a frame stable.
Atso. All that certain lot or piece of ground
situated in the City of rittsbargh, bounded and
deseribMntfollow, to wit; Begin:ring at apoint
on the western aide of Wmhington, distant from
Wylie street one hundred and lifteea text [1
fsd thence along Washidgton 4reet forty-two
feet [.12 ft ;1 thence sontliwestwhrdly, and par
allel with ‘Vylie street, one hundred and set - en
feet 1107 It thence parallel with Washington
street northeastwardly, forty-two feet 142 ft ;1
thence parallel with Wylie atreet along au alley
fifteen lent wide, one hundred and seven feet
1107 f4l to the place of hegiumag. On which
are erected a three story dwelling and a
carpenter shop. I f
Arlo, All that lot nr piere ozround - situa
red in the borough of Ittriningh , Allegholf
rotuty, Peisnre:lvania being the ions half...a lot
nurnbered Gee No .:' , l in Mark . Wati o fi's plun
of lob iu Judd bon:ign, and boundod and de
> , 1'1 1 ..d rellollows, to wit - Ildkr.sitiing at the
corner of - rot isiontwred tour (Rd. 41 in rail ,
plan nor!ent street; thew,. along Centre street I
soolbwarilly t eutypfour feet (24 a) to the enr
err of lot num a,‘ , red. six (No C;,) theikro west
wardly sixty-three (63) feet nod al* (6) inches
to tho earner 01 the other hall of Ilse said lot
number fir° (No. S;) thence parallel with Cen
tre street northwardly twenty four (2-1) feet to
the line of lot nu;otetred four (No 4) aforesaid,
- and 4.heiset along tho wane eastwardls sixty
three (6:4 feet aus (6) inehes to Centre street,
tbn,pktre of beginning. 00 whieh is erected rs
two story frame dwelling house .
Seized and talieo in execution a; the property
of the arml Thomas K crassly, Junior. at the suit
01 , Samuel Kennedy in trust for himself and
James Is. araham, Tnutru of the Alleglseny
Savings Hank
All the right, title, inbtrest and claim of
James Flinn, of, in and to ail that paretel of
ground in the Seventh ward, l'ittsburgli, be
ginning on the routheaitern side of Keating's
alley 65 feet Irem itahM4 street; thence to
wards Arthur.' street lel feet 6 inches; thence
extending bark prezerring the eame width about
weveelyinte feet. On which erected a two
ItDried frame dwelling.
Seized and taken in espeution as the property
of James. Flinn, at Um snit of Harper S Stew
art.
All lhe right, title, interod and claim of John
It Large, haute I.arint nod Leweltni Large,
partnera as John It Large A. ii:o . ownera and
contraetora,ubdu and to the rooowing described
building and lot of ground, vial: All that cer
tain four story brick bielilin4, with a stone
i ,
Ininement, ereetNl kir and now ocenpied an a
diaillery,lsituateil in the First ard, Allegheny,
in the county of Allegheny, o Bank lane, I be
low filaion at/veil containing a front on said
Bank laiii?, one hundred fimt an eaknding back
in equal width 120 feet, and th lot or pint-n of
ground appurtenant to Kant builidiog, containing
a t four acre., rind being Ltounded ou the
North becea streel, on ttle ICaat, by alit
owned by Meant% A Dilworth, n the South by
Haute lane, and on the West by property owned
by licorge Lightbill. rr
-
&mixt and taken in execution; in the property
of the. Bald John It Large A. lli , at the Buil of
H. M. Warren . .k Co.
ALSO, -
All the right, title, interest and elaim of
Kinney Goff, of, in and to all Cert. .iit lot or
piece of ground situated in Collins townsh" ,
comity and Shito aforesaid, bounded and de
scribed as follows, yiz : Beginning ata past at
the corner of the German Lutheran Church
lot 13411th one-half degree west seven and nine
tenth, S. in W. 7.9 p.,perelies toe post. ; thence
north by same sixty lire and one-half degrees
west ten and thirty-five hundredths, N. 65e
W. 10.35 p., to a post at the corner of the land
of the heirs of Nicholas Radom, dec'd; thence
by the line of said land south sixty-nine de
green west thirtpeightand three-tenth perches,
S. 69' W. 3:+.3 p., to a post, at the line of the
Pennsylvania Railroad; thence by the line cf
the said railroad south sixty-two and role-fourth
degrees east forty-five one-hundredths, S. 621°
N. 45.65 p.. perches to a post corner of other
lands of said Bailey: thence by mad:Bailey's
land north ten and one-half degrees east thirty
eight and five-tenths, N. RV E. 345 p.,
perches to a post at the lini of the. East Lib
erty and Penn township plant: rood; thence
by said read north five and one-halfNgrees
west two and forty-live hundredths: N - 1'651°
W. 2 -15 p.. perches to the place of begin ing
—containing five acres - forty-three and ine ,
tenths perches, 5 A. 43 9 P., strict mean re ;
being the sane which Robert Bailey and
wife, by their deed of - even date here lib,
granted and conveyed to the said Kinney off,
this mortgage being givento secure the y
-1
meat of the purchase money—exceptin ,, -how
ever, and releasing from tho lien of said mort
gage a certain triangular lot of ground, pert
of the mortgaged preMbes, bounded by hunts i
of the Pennsylvania Railroad; George - Ft ey
and Kinney (toff—ountaining 4193 perch
convoyed by Kinney Goff to George Fiala by
deed dated July 13th, 1859 - on the rental ing
portion of which lot are erected a frame el
ling house, enable and outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution oe the prop-
e u r a ty ilu of . Kinney Goff, at the !Olt of .Robert i
ALSO,
All the '
rig,ht, title; interest and clai of
Anthony. Bends, deetiiiithe bands of cisi
Felix and:Charles 'tenni:hie executers, - th
notice, &d., dm , of, in and to all those ear ain
five lots of land situated in the Fifth a: of
the city of Pittsburgh, in Allegheny county
and State of:Pennsylvania, bounded an de-
ALSO, scribe/V.:is follows, us: Being lots Noe. 7 ~SD,
Alt the . right, title, interest and claim of 81, 82 ~e,d,3.1 in a plan of lotalaident said
Earnest ateifile and Elisabeth Steiftle of,•in and. Boyle Irsrio,, in the. Fifth ward or the Oa of
tonllthat:lot or plate of ground situate In the Pittaftergh; - ettab lot laving a front of tw ty ,
'boiougit tof Lawrenceville, Allegheny county, feet,.s)ll„.oe Peril Btzeet - ; billiedliztgo l l . tf
, boanded end thweribed; es follows, its :.- Be- Perry 'street MO hundred-and."thirtprwo eat
&fanjet a pin on the Butler road and. corner from llarrison strimt:trrettee noithwardly ne
°"°3* owned by Henry' Baleen theft* - hundred feet along Perry street to other p ir ,
ilonettaline:oViald Butler road North; 27 de:. .My 01 , saidliiirin;aitd -extending Desk: our
recto 45 minutes Hot, rorty, to, feet to i *xi laid P ets ettset one hundred and twenty- ~-
. ,
ALSO,
~3'
All - the right, title, kuletei and claim of
1 l'homak Geoghegan of. in and all three three
aulainilotit of ground on the Sputa side of the
i
blonongabela river, contained i a plan of Lots
being number Gre, nineteen thirty•two in
said plan, and twenty-live feet in Width each.
All of which will more fatly ap nor upon refer
epee being had to said plea, rded in the Re
corder's Office of Allegheny Co inty, Book' llnd,
X Vol. 71. Being the sam e roperty which
the
said Cowan, by the Deed be Mg even date
with said indenture. (and execut 4nd delivered
at and immediately before the zbcation and
d delivery of the same) grante and conveyed
to the said 'Thomas Geoghegan, !the money
thereby intended to be received !Mfg the put•
chase money thereof. _
Seized and taken in eremitic)
crty of Thomas Geoghegan at
aid Cowan.
All the right,. title, intermit an, claim of Cor
nelius Geoghegm, of, in and to • 1 those certain
three Lots of ground on the son • side of the
Idooongahela nver, contained in . plan of Lots
laid off by said Cowan, said three lots being
numbered six, twenty and thirt4three 1a said
plan,being each 25 feet In wid•&---All which will
more fully appear upon refenmeesbeing had to
said plan, recorded In the Recorder's Offine of
Allegheny county, Book 3rd, Vol 71, being
the same property which the maid Cowan by his
Deed bearing even date with. said indentare,
(and executed and delivered at and immediately
before the execution ot'these preaents) grunted
and conveyed unto the mid Cornelia, Getighe
gan, and the money thereby intended to he re
ceived being the purchase money iliereol:
Seized and mime iu execution es he properly
of Cornelius Geoghegan et the sail of Richard
Cowan.
forty feet wide; thence along the line of mid
street .15 degrees 5t minutes went, one hundred
feet, 100 ft., to a pia at the corner of said street
and land of Henry Snowden; thenco - by land of
Henry Snowden south 31 degrees 10 minutes
west 68, sixty eight feet and 35.100 of *foot to
a pin; and thence by Lands of Henry 4nowtlen
south 62 degrees 15 miunta east one hundred,
100 feet to place of beginning ; and containing
19 perches told 57-100 of a perch, more or less.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of Earnest Steiffle and Elizabeth Steil& ut the
suit of Johnston Blakely.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of
George Smith, of, in and to till those two cer
tain lots or pieces of land situate in the town
ship of Elizabeth, county of Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania—the first deseribrs as
follows, viz Being lot No. 3in a plan of lots
recently laid out by John E. graham, in the
village of "Green Oak," beginning at a peat
on the smith side of the road leadhig from
Coon's Mill to Elizabethtown, and running
along said road south eleven and one-fourth
degrees east, eleven and one-half perches to a
post ; thence by Lind of Samuel Reed south
sixty-fiur and one-fourth degree's west, four
teen and one tenth perches ti a riient;. thence
§ixty-six degrees went four and three fourth
percher to a post: these,' 'worth forty-four de.
grees rant nineteen and siren tenths perches
to a post, being the place of beginning—con
taining 121 and-0.10 perches, strict measure;
being part of a tract of land which the enet
monwealth of Pennsylvania ranted by patent
to jt ; l ier t, Wilso n , dec'd, the Ist of Oember,
A. D. 17SS, enrolled in rettent hard: No. 13,
i -page 34t, and llezekiali (lambic and J o h n
Pollock, administrators, with the will annexed
of said Robert Wilson, by their deed dated
August 3, 1530, conveyed the same Li .I.din
K. Graham, nod the said John K. Graham,
by his deed dated April 25, Itss3, coui eyed
the same to Susannah Heath, 'and the said
Susannah Heath and Ilczekittli Heath, her
husband, by their deed dated January
1855, conveyed the same to James Crookston,
deed from said Crookston and Jane, his wife,
to Francis flanima dated March 12, !Mai, and
the same which Francis Ilamma, by his deed
dated :lOrti Untidier, litst, and recorded in Al
leglicny county in deed book v o l. 153, rage
414, granted and conveyed toJleorge
the defendant, and having thereon erected one •
two and-a-half story frame house, occupied as I
a tavern, with a frame stable, out houses, An,
The second lot bounded and described as fol
lowr, viz : Beginning at a putt Ott township
road: 1114114 t al mg .sae i road soutletliii ty de
grees three and soon-tenths perches ; thence
mint!) thirty-five and three-fuurilidegreus west,
two and three-tenths perches to a poet; [llOlO3
by land now of David Allen north flirty-five
degrees west, nine a halt perches ti a p st.;
thence by land pow of Francis llamma north
sixty-Ore degrees east, thirteen perches to the
place of beginning, containing sixty and seven
tenths square perches, strict measure—the I
said lot of 9 ,nrolind being part oria larger lot of
ground conveyed ley Adam Corm and wife
Samuel Reed, by deed dated May 10, 17+.15,
recorded in deed lioik vol. 120, page 191, and
s .„l . I is . pa r 205, deed frets • Samuel Reed
and wife to ° l-evi Smith dated December
. .
recorded in deed 12G, pare :;90;
deed from Levi Smith and wifelii
dated April -157 - 1 - .SV;; Vein maid David Allen
and wile to Francis Minima dated Sept. 15.58,
reeordml in deed Ivrik vol. I:11, page 119, from
Francis Ilamma to George Smith, the defend
ant., dated 2i)th October, I SfO r i, recorded in
deed Wok rod I. 1, page 111. th/c eseention on
this eit•e !wing heard On a jadgment•entereil
in the !rind gists, tiv raiil-iletmidant to the
plaintiff fir the unpaid mirchnitimmiey, which
raid bond is reenreil yy nettigie. George
Smith G, Franeig liautilm, dated ;34; 4,1,1,4w:r,
and reeorded in lite Oink , t , f the Recorder
of Peed:: for Allegheny eininty. in mortgage
p;ge tit, on Novrinlier I, A. N,
IST'S.
Seized and taken in Pxe,:nlinn pro f ..
erty of tienrge at the snit of Francis
• ,
'All the right, title, interest and claim of
Junes Yotiug, deceased, now in the hands 'of
Eliza hell Youn;., idow and :olininiLtralrionf
the stud d HP'S Young, deceat,.l, with notaee
tu John Wilatol and Joseph Ilahaugh, terre r
tenants, of, in and to all that eer ta n lot or
piece of ground simate, lying and being in the
borough of :-liarp.burg. inanity
•
Stun• of Penttqv I van ia: to
or viz, Bon:.
!eserilied
tro,t nit Main
1 owner of William
thence northwOrd along line or
11.1. liiimin4l"aml:lifty feet Ca Play
Greet, forty feet 'wide; thence westward by
said strcet thirty ferbil a pest; thcriee'rmath
nanny by land of Jahn Young one-hundred
and fifty 1,1 1./ Main street.; thence eastward
by said street thirty feet to the place or be
ginniti4 —beino. Mesa..., lot or pieraaif ground
which the said"Franeis A Ilsop, by deed bearing
even date with said indenture granted and
emteyed to the.said Jainfm In UUU g in fee Nilll
- &Tether with the appurtenances, upon
which is erected a two story frame dwelling
Seized and Laken in exeeutiiin tke prop
erty "(James Young, dee'd, with tudien, the.,
at the snit of Franca. A Usep.
•
ALSO,
All the right, title, iutere,.t :noh claim of
F'. Masters, of,in and to all that cer
tain tract of laud situate in Sewiehley town
ship, formerly Ohio triVroship, Al;egheny
State of PennissIYALIIII, 6/1111daNI and described
so follows, viz : Beginning at a post on the
siewiekleyville road, ut a point where the laud
formerly of A 1 , inkliine,• now of J. M.
Stoner, corners on the land formerly of
John Chapman, now of John Murray;.
thence north 22r east s 2 perches along
the line between the lands of said Stoner and
Murray bi a posit on the line of 11 . Linn's
farm: Clone° along Lion's line north Ss' east
24 perelies w a poot on the line between T.
Ilamilton, Jr. and the said John Murray':
thence along the owl line south IL.l° west S 2
perches to a poot on the Sewickleyville malt
thence down said road south Se° -west 24 per
ches to the plih.e of beginning, containing
eleven arms and nineteen porches, 1l A. 19
P., strict meastre—being the same tract of
land conveyed by said John Chapman and
wife to said Masters, by deed dated
Joly 4, and recorded in vol. IUG, pate
571, and the same that was mortgaged by said
Masters to said Chapman by mortgage slated
July 4, Itss::, re c orded in vol. 21, pag e 555.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of wiiii.nr F. Masters, at the suit of
Samuel flormly, for use of John Murray.
as the prop.
,e salt of Rizh•
• •
_,
PM ft., fret, more or less; to wit: Lot N 0.% 79
being:in depth 124 fret 3 inches; lot No: 80 in
depth IX, feet, 1 inch; lot No. 81 in depth', 125
fret 11. inches.; lot N 0.82 in depth 12i; feet 9
inches; lot No. 83 in depth 127 feet 7 inches.
The atores.aid plan of lots being rewarded in
the Bectrder's office in Allegheny county, in
plan book:rob 1, page 3 42,said lots being then
in thopes.,nuwpahniecyh obfethheuisaiedreActednthoanyd
hone e u of brick and stone and a brewery, itc.;,.
said lots being conveyed to Benitz by /kyle
Irwin and wife, by deed bearing even date
with said indenture of mortgage. ,
W il e en llin its g .
Seized and taken in execution as the prop.
erty of Anthony Benitz,. deed , at thesutt'of
James Laughlin, conunittee of Boyle Irwin,
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and dein; of
Morgan N. Ilull, of, in and 'to all that certain
lot sir pies, of gnitind situated in the That
ward of the city of Pittsburgh, and bounded
and IleSerill/Cl/ as follows, viz: Comniencing
on the southwardly side of Peon street, at the
listanee of sixty-two feet froukithe corner of
Bell's alley; thence eastwardl along Penn
street twenty feet; thence southerly 'and par
allel whit Bell's alley and klarbury street
one hundred and ten feet to Brewery alley;
thence westwardly along theline of said alley
twenty feet to the line of Sterrett's lot; and
thence northwardly along Sterrett's line one
hendre 1 and ten feet to Penn tnet, the place
of beginning.
Atso. Alt that certain other lot adjoining
the lot last described, and bounded and de
scribed as followA, viz: Beginning on Penn
street, on the south side thereof, at the distance
of eighty two feet from the corner of what is
,t11...1 Hell's alley: thence eastwardly along
'Penn sheet twenty .feet; thence southwardly
parallel with Marhury street one hundred and
ten feet to Brewery alley: thence westwardly
along the line of said alley twenty feet, and
thence northwardly by a line
.parallel with
Marbury street one hundred and ten feet to
Penn street, the place of beginning.
ALSO, All that certain other lot or piece of
ground situated on the east side of Wood
street, in the city of Pittsburgh, between
Fourth street and 1/iamond alley, and descri
bed as follows: Beginning on Wood street ? at
the distanee of one hundred and seventy-eight
feet. tint one inch northwardly nom Fourth
street, not running thence along Wood street
towards Diamond alley twenty feet; thence
westwardlylat right angles with Wood street
'sixty feet to the beirrof lot No. 353, and themes
parallel with Wool twenty feet towards
Peurth, and thence parallel with Fourth street
sixty feet to Wood street, the place of begin
ning—on which .is erected a four story brick
warehouse, now in the occupancy of .W. - .1.1e
Bitrien, the. said lot being made& to an annual
ground rent of two hundred and - forty dollars.
Seized and - taken in-execution as the prop
erty of Idorpe N. Hall, at the Suit of C. P.
Cubberley. ALSO, --
All the right, title, intetert and c'qm of
William Perkins, of, in and to all, that certain
piece or parcel or land situated in Chartiers
township, formerly lower St. Clair,, bounded
on the north by lands of Philip Smith's errs
and heirs of Janes 11. Pavia, on the unit by
laude of C4pt. John Biggart, on the eas -by
lands of Henry Dinsmore 'a heirs andhei of.
Joseph Toe and Philip Smith's heirs, and.
west by lands of -lames Finnegan arid Char
tiers creek—containing fifty acres, I nitiril or
leas, un which is erected two frame dwelling
loises, frame stable and other outbuildings,
the interest or p.ili,l Berk ins being one third - i -- and
the one fifth of one-aiinth thereof. -• : ',
ALso, All that i,i-taire piece of land situated
in Loner St. Clair t mnship,. now Chartiebb
Allegheny county and State tiPennaylvatiiia,
tioutelot and described as follows, viz: Begin:t
iling at a Locust tree; thence running north
eighteen degrees riot'thirty two perches itind
ninety hundredth along the Illie - .r.rd Thtzt
a. rerkii.; thence south fi fty-tivo 'and o e
half degrees east eleven perches and Eerpri
tenth.; along a public road; thence along said
road sixty-eight and one-fourth degrees east
eleven perches attd eight hundredths; thence
south eighteen degrees west twenty-nine her
clues and forty-Aoir hundreds nlong land of the
said Thomas Perkins, t,, a stone; thence north
sixty-eight bud one-fourth degrees west twen
ty-two perches, along other lands of the said
T10at...4 Perkins, to the Locust tree, the plate
of liegiiining""--
clog the sante •i',
7;7, lik deed dated ieptomber
A. P., 1 , 49, and recorded in Wok' col. 87,
page 231, granted mid conveyed to the said
William Pe'rkirei, on which is erected one 14g
dwelling house and stable. '
Ai.sri, All those two cerfaindots in Nl'Kee'e
Pion. tlede , r e l twenty and twenty - one, nOt
Atne.t.‘i in the borough of Birmingham; . :ind
the Raffle which Jame, W. I.ster,,,Tretururer
of Allegheny county, conveyed torah]. Perkins
by deed - dated Noye s mber '27th, A. DA848.;.
At_itit, All that cerkitiii lot in the borough of
htelieeSport, notcbated twe hundred and
twenty-six, in thelthin of the town thereof,
and the ,tame which Nathaniel Holmes, Trees
rer of Allegheny county, conveyed to Thomas
Perkins, by deed doted July A. D.'—•
said Perkins' intermit in the property last
above described being one-third part thereof
aml the firth of one-ninth.
Ai,o, All that certain piece of land Situated
in Chartiers, formerly St. Clair township, Al
legheny county and. State of Pennsylvania,
consisting of live Jots, numbered thirty-seven
thirty-eight, forty .seven, forty-eight and a half
of thirty-six, and forty-six, in the plan of loin
called "Elliott's lteligbt," made by Z. W.
Remington, Esq., for John It. Harden and '
din Alexander, and which,said plan is re - -
corded in the Itecorder's office of Allegheny
county, in plan book' vol-. 1,. page 249, said
pier of land being lZuntied nod described as
tollows, vie.: Beginning at the centre at - lot
number thirty six, on the .southeast aide of
Main streer in said plan, and running eons
said street one hundred and fifty feet to corner
of Mill 'iitreet; thence on Mill street two hun
dred and thirty . _leet to corner of Water Street;
thence on Water street one hundred and fifty
feet to centre of lot number
..forty-six;.and
thence by centre of lot number forty-six and )
thirty pia to , Main street, the place of begin.
ping—the intere4 of the said Perkins - being
the one undivided one ball . -pact Thereof.:
Seized and taken in execution the,prop
erty of William Perkins, at the snit of John
Taggart, for the use of James lhincan and
illiam Farley,
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Ales. ,
and, Totten, of in and to all that certain tract
of land situated in Moon Township, Alle,gbeny •
county, and described as follows, to wit ,fie_
ginning at al post on William Cooper's line I
thence North Iscrerity-thne and one-hall degree;
West, forty-tine and four-tenths.perchd to ts.
red oat an the line between said Coopei - tuad
Neely; thence by said NeeleY,lbse • north
eight degrees west, seventeen perches to a pet;
thaws, by hauls of li. K. Nesbitt, south eeivii
and three fourth degrees west, twelve and Ityrry
tenths perch* thence by lands ol said D.-Nes
bitt, eighty'three degrees east sixty-fiie and lie
tenths iserehes to the place of beginning. -
tabling two acres and twenty-two perches, on
which are erected a one story frame dwelling
house and a hewed log stable.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Alexander at the suit of Thomas
Donglity for n. of It. B. Kendall..
A If the right, title r interest and Claim of 'Dan
' iel Danitghne, of in to and out of all that piece ,
o 1 groom!' tainted le the' borough of :Iksw
nmeerille, Allegheny enenty,Pennsylvatia, and
de.icribed as follows : Beginning: ttt-a 'post- aa
corner or hinds of Ewalt and Irwin; thente- by
same south 80 degrees cast:2 3-10 perches4o
corner of Keller's lands; thence by same - north
degtven we 4 one perch; thence north 50 - da.
grecs east 15 90.100 perches; thence by the
silathnlic Cemetery 'north 651 degrees westi
94-100 perdhq; thence by lands L'Eiralt
south
.34g degrees westsls 92.100 percheti- to
land of M. •fitlliallinsgb, thence 'soulh l 46l 'east
r. 3.100 perches to theplace of beginning: On
which is erected a two story frame house, lamp
walk, .te., and.being the same which Itidiard L.
Ewalt conveyed "to the said Daniel' Donaghne
bilieed,;datti Oct. 12th 1849, end, r ecorded is
heed book, AOl 87, page 250. . • ,
Baud. and ;Ikea in execution the proportje
of -Daniel IJ4naghee at the, salt of Aleiander
Gotdon. ALSO, :
- AU the right, title, intemt and clam
James Elope, deceased, in the hands of Richard
Fite, his administrator in life ' and , immediately
betne hisdeciase, in and oat of all Mated ,
tabs tract - of lal situated in Tipper& Clair tp.
viz : Beginning a white oak and running by
lands of Peter Boss, south 58 deg. 39 Mb. east
107 64-100 perches to a white oak;
south 61 deg. 36 Mitt weld 20 perches to a
post on line ot lands' of kfzutu - ret Wilamat
thence sinth 32 deg. 12 rain.' west '33 63-100
percbei to a - past; thenco'north Gr 9-100 deg"..
west 22 20.100 perches to a-white:tisk; *P .
north 721 deg. west 41 51.400 parchetto'•
cast on lands of Jacob Boolver:, 664
81 deg. west 16 6U-100, perche r tn,
thence south 8G deg. west G perches* ,
thence north 7} deg.: wed 29 pertl&
cast; thence north 311. deg. eart-i ,
the plow of bckintlioull--con:
three arms strict meamire ;
bee two atorfloglicalseandl%
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