THE DAILY GAZETTE, HONE NEWS. Asaaetaenta.—See third page of to-dare paper.: ' Sena tbe advertisement of Hems. J. L. Rood A Son, an our nrnt page. r Allegheny Firemen profane to turn out laD/ii"Decoration Day" parade. Tee, latartays Eastern marietx and flann dal reports, see the fisndos Di/yaks. The Ladles should get the Sunday Diepatch. The=hey will glad much In It to interest sod amuse The Pretelrian on •'Decoration Day," It le I-h.:mita. xdlll, one of the lamed ever teen In the county. Perry Palmer. a veteran firtink, will fur rankled with a • free pare to Jell by Mayor Cal lOW yesterday. • ft to preamble a regiment will soon be form lel of various companies of Duquesne Grays They are all filing up rapidly. Completed.—The new Quarter Ses.done Court room le about completed. and will be ready for occupancy at the next term of the Court. Mend In your 'advertisement. to-day for the Sunday &Watch. Only room for n few• more. Terine—a dollar it mum for vial Insertion. •ma of Sewickley Rill meet id rairlatAn Mort!! to Make irralige- Meats for the celebration of .Decoratlon Day..o • Justice Kline, of Sharrnburgh , yesterday committed Lenbart Shuman to Jail for ten days, for uoaocmb• conduct in the streets of the borough. • The choicest stock of hosiery and glares to be found la Ode city Is at the New Stand. &oohing Store of John Deglemon & Co.. 1i0.13 Filth arcane. The Nuaiay IDlgMeh. with new type. yore white paper. and toll of Interesting matter, will appear to-morrow. Don't tall to get a ropy. Days.—Justlee Helsel yesterday cum ranted John and Mary Rode to jail for ten days each for disorderly conduct. on oath of Louisa Hover. A foe assertossat of silver nod silver plated ;wallets offered the public atS.O. Dunseath's jewelry Douse, N. 40 Flft arenue. Nines Tory reasonable. Slaty Da}' John Davis, was before Justice Helsel of Foot Birmingham. Faat.rdaYla a =of van.msawescomnitteo t. rrydty.. W. D. Dramatis, NO. 56 Fifth avenue. has on hand an excellent assortment of ladles' gold watches and general jewelry - . which he offers at.rers restorable price.. Hoe Stalker bad two represebtatives before brayer - Callow yesterday morning. They re turned trom tbe official presence sadder and poorer men—by flee dollars each. The Valverslty Cadets le the title of • nay military organization composed of the stu dents at the Western Unlversity and .number- Inn about seventy-fiscal the roll. . Hook and Ladder Track No. I hae been lo cated for service In East Llberty by the Fire Comialsaionere, the lacendimire In that neiffh borbood neoestitating curb action. 'Robert McDonald 34zsterday prevailed upon Alderman Butler to home a warrant for the arrest of John Smith, for stealing - twenty-nve dollars from his house on Fulton street. The Republican Executive Committee meets to-day at three o'clock, to determine the time of holding the primary meeting. Let there be a full attendance of tha Committee. Dr..lraehafas addressed the Duquesne Greys, Co. D,•te the Seventeenth ward school house 'Mirada Watt, upon the questlou of the hour. The Iltentry effort wee In the Doctor:o usual 'The Aliexheey Fire Alarm itelegraPh waa iested_yestarday by tho Yin Enghtee Commit tee. With the exception of two or three bates which were out of order it worked wet idactOrtly. The hheee7 DiePetah, the ant number of which will appear to-morrow. will be R Mr.& onlin for It ar once. " should """1 at Maga. gold beaded canes. and truite. M.l trates nun foreign watches. t an and general jewelry. tan be purchased at W. 0. Dunseath's old established jewelry house. 15[466 Frith avenue: (UM at the new stand stocking store. No. di Afth avenue, for all styles of hosiery. gloves and eral furnishing goods for ladles* and en's wear. Prices reasonable, and the stock allnew, trieb and desirable. Missies'fy Heee.—Jobn Pun. alleges that Mrs. Hover, who maiden on Meadow stsvet, keeps a dlsorlasiy house. He made oath to the tact halm Justice Helsel 'who Issued a warrant forth, arrest of the accused. . Last errata' the sub-committee haying the matter In charge met at City Hall and re. celseti the plans for the .proposed Dec Fifth avenue market house. The plane alit have to come before Councils for approval: ArmillMikea.—Yesterday morning Mrs. El len Montgomery , slaty-seven years of age. fell down a right orstaire at her residence, corner .Crawford and debater streets, and broke her right- arm 'boll, the elbow. Drs. Donnelly and MeNary rendered medical assistance. snot Pire.--Aboat eleven o'clock yester day a slight Ere occurred In the roof of a tenant house on Second avenue. In "Pipe town." An alarm was struck from box 37. and the fire department responded.' The fire was extinguished before any serious damage was thine. • itretter at ttr Peer..—Dortryr the month of April Secretary McGoranigle. of the Allegheny Board of Poor Directors, expended $.1)1.70 to relief of those w•ho receive regular assistance and $3O to traveler, helpx them on their way- Nardly some .parises that his office Is not slimed by unfortunate. . kfestag.—The work in the Prothonotary's sew office has so far progressed as to be almost reedy for occupancy. and the work of moving has already partially , commenced: The old office Is In a state of thous and confusion. The monis are all plied upon the counters.. that It la almost an endless Job to end usything. AnnMcDonald last evening annulled before Mayor Wow and made certain statements complied from her diary of the month of July last. which caused the magistrate Mc N a m a r a warrant for the arrest of Michael on a charge of fornication and bastardy. The partial reside In the Bixtb ward. Allegheny. Alllemma bf Ciente'. yesterday dispatched °Miser Illoodin to Mifflin township: opposite YeKeosport, to' arrest Patrick and Rebecca .Ifludett. .The Whalen'S had been threatening ' r l m ; b re 'TV lTw h o '''oA'rtl 9lin w i th e LT a ryrei totrm . information for . curets of the Larmal.—Rednesdar afternoon. during I.h. absence of the family, the house of 31r. bier man Warne. of East Birmingham, *as enter led and clothing . to the value of arty dollar Stolen. Mr. Wayne made information hero Jamaica fielsel yesterday, charging Lord =et . with the-theft. A warrant was I Wantel.—Two hundred nerroboys to tell the Sunday Dkporr*. Came klont. bor.. mkt get down your outlet. Will be ready for de * *very by one o'clock to -morrow morolot. • Mleasekeepers 'should look at those envie- Ks tea sets. Just maaufnctured from new de 'Alva and to store, at No. 361 Liberty street. They are from 'the celebrated Keystone Pot tery, and for elegance In finish and durability are unexcelled. Mesa,,. Kier it Co. have taken especial pains with the workmanship, • chance competition without fear of failure. asmyed.—Albert Richey feels aggrieved that • mons his boarders he had one of the skipping character. Lewis Iftterwellier. whom he charges with haring disappeared without the formality of paying his board billamounting to M. To relieve Albert's distress. Alderman Koenig has issued a summons citing Lewis to appear befdre him' and answeracharta of false pretence. Deasellskeg.—Yesterday Philip Forschner made Information before - Alderman Taylor charglog Frank Askill- and Robert Bell with throwing his butcher wagon over an embank ment at Braddock's fields whereby . It was -completely demolished. Aekill proved before ~..abe.Aldennan bik.eras not present at the time indicated, and was accordingly discharged. Bell was held fora hearing. restive 68.04—Among the urchin. In the Twelfth Ward afitiohn .0113rIeu and MWlam ram who oecaiiiiilik vary their Juvenile =4 hr throw stases at a gentleman. Thomson, yr o has In some Wanner In curred their displeasure, at least... Henry stated yesterday to Aidermen.Vaylor. who Ives thereupon induced to issue the legal pa pers as the arrest of the boys. s 'LVfbLi — ohri°l=7Trstagoa , L l efig „h oot t :e l :: yesterd4. and laid down twenty-eve cents rtia p t a ro n ro t A lo r f olt i g i lm n ? ' SV i o . rts k in istrigf. excess in advance for future drinks. Shorten had Devlin brought before Alderman Taylor on • charge of lumpy. but the officer. on learning the facts , dismissed the frivolous cue. • Mr. Ja Hermes No. 45'Nlotti street. deals wholesale and ietall In tobacco. snuff. cigars and all articles In that trade. Country merchants will dad It 11113 1114Talltaje to deal with him. MI stock is fresh and very lalTe, and his terms cannot bo excelled. All lovers of the weed should patronise ?deers., He ran appreciate their wants, and can supply themlmMediately with the best article manu factured. The' Payday Dispatch rent contain the latest I grams from MI parts of the world. and " •gr..Ws from all important points up to the. hour of EM' to Pm& fear Mentbs.—Hugh Madison, an account of whose doings we published yesterday. boo been provided with lodging. at the work house for the space of tour months. Pity It could not have been four years. as the corn 'inanity °Mild Well dispense with hts Presence without sustaining sac 100 whatever. Mollie Wilson. the girl be abused, appeared at tbe Mayor's of and made int yrmation., charging Madison with assault and battery. • • - set Coming.—The parties whom we an ,— nonnoed a day or two since had been arrested in Cincinnati, and would be brought back to thin city am, It appears, not coming. The one for whom . the officers had a requisition es, caged from the officer who had him in mato dyand left the city before the Pittsburgh offi cers arrived there. and Johnny Robinson was taken before the Court yesterday morning 00 a writ of habeas corpus and discharged. John .Fastier, paid ten .dollars to Deputy Mayor Nichols posterdar. for rutting. capers in ttie.etables of. the Citizens* Passenger itail w.T. Thursday night. while Intonicatml. lie hadn't the money at tint. bet didn't like the svorkhouse.and persuaded an officer to action pony hint to a pawnbroker n. where he — raised the wind , by pledging his coat and vest. Lib erty is precion.. Wrrnley stated at Alderman Itohter's yesterday that Just Min Dietsch had shibitrd :s nutlicfous feeling toward her by _undying n bucket of dirty water upon her mm a second story window. The parties TO ide neighbors in the Third ward, Allegheny, itd LOllif I was pasting- through an alley be w ecn theirlrmses. which has been a cause of ['spate for out time. The magistrate In tructed officer Shaffer to escort the irate lame tn his Mee, where the matter- will e nquired luta. — • .A Saltier is Tronbfe —There Is a soldier at the arsenal who In likely to get into trou ble. Yesterdny two storekeepers in Lawrence- Made Information before Deputy Nichols against him for false Oretele.e. Thcy allege he procured fn) worth of cigars and other articles—FM front each--by reymenting he Malan amount of back fur nine him , which was subsenuentle discovered to be false. The ~i.c u, e d . 0 . If. 14eker. will be brought before the Deputy 31nyor.to-day. On a requisition to answer the charge. singular Fatal Accideni.—Mr. s.linuel Dean. residing near linden. ileaerr county, met with singular accident on Thurstine evening. which remittal in his death. He wits working about a circular saw. when a large splinter Innis the wood which was being sawed glanced off and struck hint in the left eye. mo ved penetrating the atoll. It could o m nly be re- hy the united efforts of two en. Medi- . . • - al attention lens snmmoned. but uotulth tauding nll efforts the victim utter much -offering expired yesterday morning. With the letter II the first volume 7tl's Enctg w. completed. We have al leadv spoken frequently of the varied excel itmefes of this work, which, with its brevity, comprehensiveness, reliability and Mastro thins, fonms one of the most valuable recent contributions to the liternture of reference. We find upon looking over this completed first volume, that there is much more In it worthy of admiration and praise than we had any pre vious idea of, and, taking this as n sample, we think we may expect equally great things from the remainderof the hook. The Samil-Anoesl Co leention the Amer .. Christian Missionary Society will be held in the First Christian Church, corner of Ilenc or street and Montgomery avenue. Allegheny, commencing next Tuesday. 17th Inst., at 10 o'clock A. 11.- • Delegate, nre expected from Rill:urn: of the country. The following gentlemen nre ex pel:And to deliver addrens.: Prof. Robert itichnrdnon. Bethnny. W. Vn., Rev. J. S. La- mar. of Georgia: Di. J.l Durkee, of :Masts 'nd c' termedchoreChe Society fur the surest, of the Gospel Is under the control of the Disci ples. The business matter of the Convention ill he transacted durin6 the day. end in the hvenineh of Tuesday. A , ednesdnv and Thurs day nubile nddresses will be delivered. Fire Last Matt. Last night. about half past eleven o'clock. a tire broke out in a shed attached to Smith's National Foundry, Tvienty-third street. The building contained some patterns, but other wise was not of much account. The alarm struck from box It brought out the engines of the Third District. and they prevented the spread of thellames. although the shed and contents ware destroyed. The loss will amount to about IPA or $l.OOO, upon which there is R full Insurance. • The cause of the tire is unknown. Prospective Parricide. Alderman McMasters yesterday received the information of Dennis McCafferty, an old mad 'from Temperance,.llle, against his son. Hobert McCafferty. Dennis say. the (*idly lived peaceably together until a few days 117.0. when his daughter was married and set up honsekeeping. The remainder of the fam ily concluded to live with her and leave the old man alone in the world, and yesterday when he went to the married daughter's house, his son Robert drove him away and threatened to demolish him if he ever re turned; hence he fears his life. (Meer Illon din was armed with the necessary papers to secure the arrest of Robert. I= The following is a UM of the interments to the city of Pittsburgh from May 11.1 to May 10th, as reported by J. GO . . McCandless, Phy sician of Board of Health Still born,ll: Picots:m.lla, ;I: Consumption, 6; Measles, 4; - Intensperunce. Marntmem Scarlet Fever:l: Whooping Cough. 1: Burn, 1; Catarrh Fever. 1; Congestion of the Brain. 2. Intlamatlon of the Brain. Convnlsione, Concussion of Spited Column, I; Endo Carditia I; Comprenalon of the Brain. 1. Total adults, a; children. =. • Of the above there were under 1 year. 10; from I to 2.8: 2 to 5.2; 31 to 31, 3; 30 to 40,2; 40 to 50, 1; WI to 00, S, °I to 70,1. male, 17; Female., 15; White. 31; Colored. 1. Total. T. - Necesi Presityteeisa l7urei6 The services in this church, to-morrow, will be somewhat unusual. It Is proposed to cele brate the twenty-first anniversary of the set- Dement of the pastor. Rev. W. D. Mowart DM.' The services will be in morning at 10Sf. to the afternoon at 3, and in the evening at 13i o'clock.. In the morning Rev. Joseph N.V Blythe, a former pastor of this church, will be ppresent and deliver an address, and Dr. Bow nrd will preach a sermon reviewing the pant twenty-one years. In the afternoon and even ing a number of distinguished clergymen will deliver addresses appropriate to the occasion. On Monday evening there will be a reunion of the present and former members of the con gregation, In the lecture .d Sabbath-school rooms. The Church wilt he open at WI o'clock. and the reception take - piece at o'clock. Triple Funeral. A funeral under the ordinary circumstan ces is n solemn sight and Impresses upon the mind the fact that there Is an end to all adult mortal; but when attended with such unusual circumstances as those connected With t triple funeral of Junes Mooney, Matthias_ Wilhelm. Br. and Matthias Wilhelm. Jr.. the unfortunate men who were suffocated in a vault .in East Birmingham on Wednesday, the sight is doubly impressive and solemn. It was a eery unusual sight to see three hearses ench bearing a corpse...ln one funeralproces sion. The procession was one of the largest of its character that has been witnessed In this city-for • number of yaws. The cortege was headed by arta! brass band. aced. Gott of company.% of the Duonesne Greys, followed and next came over one hundred men of Post 151, of the G. A. R. The hearses came next, and were followed by eighty-eight car rinses and Lily-nine buggies. I= • Yesterday afternoon about three o'clock a very genteel and vigor°as looking young man made his appearance at the Allegheny Mayor's office and delivered himself up - As a deserter. Ile said he had enlisted In the United States navy several years ago. and after undergoing .. life on the ocean ware" until it became mo notonous, concluded to drop it. He was de tailed to duty on the frigate - Vermont." and deserted the vessel in January. lErfl. while it lay In New York harbor. He had managed to keep out of the way. but at last wearied at the constant care to conceal himself, had concluded to go bark. He gave his name as Charles Carr and said he had parents residing in the Sixth ward. Allegheny—a fact which was corroborated by several persons who recognised him. His three years' vacation was enough for hint on' land. and be : seemed anxious to get hack to the 'briny deep." An officer escorted him out to the Arsenal where -he was taken charge of by the Commandant who will await orders in the case from W.ll - ington. Ni. James Merck Pair, Tempereaceville, Will open on Friday evening, the 13th lost. The following valuable articles Will be voted for. For the most popular Mao. a splendid U. B. Watch Co. gold Ov atch. with chronometer balance and heat and cold adjustment. The trade mark la Fredk. Atherton &Co.. Marion, \.J. This floe watch Is worth Four candidates have entered the lists, and the con test promises to be lively. For the lady who will receive.the highest number of voter, a magnincent silver ten set The friends of sevend ladies are exerting themselvea on behalf of their respective favorites. For the most amiable young lady. a beautiful gold cross and neck-chain, warranted four teen karat gold. . The watch. SliVCllVllife. were purchased from W. G. Dmiseath. the well-known jew eler, Mn. 55 Filth avenue. which Is a sufficient guarantee of their value and sterling qualities. For the most - popular salmm-keeper, a fine triple-plated silver Ice-pitcher and salver. L. Tobin, Pastor. Temperunreville table. Miss Mary Cronin. Went Pittsburgh table, Miss Annie Ford. Union Borough table. Illss Jennie Carlin. • Refreshment table. Mrs. Casberger and Miss Maggie Burns. Whet ef the RebblnsWeee Preneming Preens; Some time to the pest year it was given out that there wan About to be est lishe In Pittsburgh or Allegheny a bra of the - PennsylVanla Wood Preserving Company. It was understood that lion. Jno. E. Parke, Frank Rehm and oth ers had committed themselves to the en terprise. and we were shortly to have all need fat facilities!. here In our midst. for applying and Illustrating the new discovery ti hat has become of it? The gentlemen named do not lsually put their hand to the plow and then ook back. it cannot be for want of energy and means, nor do we think It con be from any dintrust of the enicacy and great utility of the procens, which appeared to proceed mum sound scientific principles and to infallablyproduce the:desired results. There are a thousand uses to which wood la applied In which It would he of rem' great advantage to hate It rendered onatulnkable. uneapandable and Impervioun to air or water, and nut subject to decay from vicissitude. of atmosphere. All thin was to be effected by the “Robblos Pro cess.” which, by means of an apparatus con trived for the purpose the wood it surrounded by hot vapors which at a certain temperature, •expels from It all its sap and moisture and ells the empty pores with the vaporised constitu ents of coal tar, among which carbolic acid or creased& of coal are known as powerful pre nervers of animal or vegetable organic matter. We understand that this process has found favor In the east. and that large establish ments are successfully operated at Brooklyn and Boston. We talnk one rightly conducted would or should be equally successful In Pitts -burgh. When shall we have It. The Continental There is no better restaurant in the city than the Continental. Fifth avenue, below the Pal Mace. Go when you will at any hoar of the day and a meal St for the dantiest appetite will be placed before you. The saloon is open from six in the morning until midnight, and is managed with such tact that no confusion is ever experienced in providing fortbewants of customer'. To-day a grand dinner will be set 'up comprising edibles, the mention , of which would be to create an appetite. The beet way to test the character of the establishment would be to drop in today and get a lunch or dinner. One vislt will be enough to satisfY the most credulous that nowhere in the city can a more varied, healthful repast be had for the money. PITTSBURGH DAILY _ GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, -MAY lA, 18-70; THE PEOPLES' MONEY The Illy Ter...re and Lauu,.e. brags—An inierealln. Financial Dilemma -- What lusts hr done, and When, Do. she In terest Deland! For several days past a rumor has been cur rent in the city to the effect that City Trees urer Cochran had refused to conform to the provisions of the recently adopted ordinance providing for the safe keeping of the city money. In bank. approved by Councils. where interest might be obtained. The- matter hoe sufficiently ripened for publication, Inasmuch an the Treasurer openly annsounima that he will not deposit the money. and, that he pro poses to disregard.the ordinance and contest the authority of Councils to impose such a regulation upon him. Us has obtained legal assistance to sustain him in the court if need be, holding that he is advised that so long as Councils have not relieved his bondsmen from the obligations they have assumed that they have no authority to order the moneys to be kept at Interest for the benefit of the city. This is high ground. and we do not_belleve can be sustained. 'the ordinance of the city code, bearing especially on the question. tends: "That the Treasurer shall give bond to the said city in such sum as the City Councils may. front time totime,direct, condtlioned fur the faithful performance of the dutles of his office; and shall, before he enters upon said duties, take and subscribe an oath or of be fore the Mayor of said city honestly to•keep and account for all public moneys and erty entrusted to his care: and if such Treas urer shall knowingly violate said oath or af firmation: he shall be deemed guilty of per jery. The said Trcamtrer shall keep the pub lic money In such place end manner ae the Councils shall direct. and shall verify his cash account at least once every month, to the sat isfaction td the Finance Committee of Coun cils; and upon the affidavit of a majority of said Committee of any default therein: the said Treasurer shall be forthwith suspended from office .until further action of Councils: and the District Court of Allegheny county shall, on application based on such affidavit, forthwith order a judgment to be entered In said Court la favor of said city, on the official -bond of the said Treasurer, for the amount of alleged defalcation; which said judgment 'hail ben lien upon nil the real agate of the defend nut. therein. and n writ of nevi inches may be issued thereon, and the Mai prucemlings had as upon other judgments." It will be perceived from the foregoing that Councils have full authority to direct In what place and manner the funds shall be kept. In advertising for acceptable depositurlee and designating several such by regular election, Councils virtually and legally. relieved the Treasurer's bondsmen from all responsibility for any moneys deposited under their dirt,. time and the defense set up la wholly unwar ranted by the circumstances. . . . The stubborn refusal of the Treasurer to recognize the authority of Council. in the case has been a subjoin of consideration with the Finance Committee, and the member. are undetermined how to proceed. With some forff hundred thousand dollar. cash deposited to his own Individual credit lo banks and other places, the Treasurer seems to be mas ter of the situation, mom-lank as his bail catenate to only one hundred thousand dol lars. If he is suspended he can throw the matter Into court and while awaiting the slow process of Litigation, can quietly pocket the accruing interest and make no solid a thing out of the custody of the money as If all thing; were going, smoothly and no ordi nance remdrinft the interest to go to the bene fit of the city had place on the city code. in deed, if so disposed he could retain all the uume,y add permit his suretlestosettleup the 11.111011Ilt of their bonds and let the citysecure the balance as best it could. The Finance Committee are therefore considerably non plussed as to a phut of procedure, but it is probable ithat they will arrive at some conclusion at their meeting nett Monday night nod devise a wayof compelling a sworn public servant to heed the command of hi. rooster—the people. The position the Tree. titer has taken in this matter invites the heartiest condemnation of all citizens. as each tag imyer in intere s ted In baring the money well and safely kept and h av erest for the benefit of the eltr. Councils the right. - to.. provide how and in what manner the funds shall be kept and In refusing to acknowledge their authority in the matter the Treasurer is guilty of a gross impropriety and misdemeanor in office, and develops an unfaithfulness to the public wel fare Wattle cenaurable and worthy official . rebuke and punishment. Now, as the ball has been opened we shotild like to gee the members of the Finance Committee pay their attentions to the general working of the treasury machinery. for the air is loaded with rumors of financial mismanagement and pro- MISCUE). axe-grinding in that depart ment of the city government. The peo : pie are much Interested as they :ore the rightfulowners of the immense sum of money locked up In the treasurer's hands. and are anxious that every dollar should be made the most of. and that no private ends or cno -1 sideratloas should interfere to prevent the adoption and carrying forward of a judicious financial system which may never no re duos the burden. of taxation. The people are with the Finance Committee. and look to them to act with firmneas 'end determination In the matter. and. if possible, to effectually and foreves wipe out the system of private speculation and profit attached to the custody , of the public moneyn. THE COURTS tnirel blear. tireedi Court—Judge. Nlclienna .ad Mecandlesc FRIDAY. May 13.—The case of Cline vs. the Hartford 'feminine Company of Connecticut, previously reported, was concluded. The jury found for the plaintiff for the full amount of Insurance claimed. SO.= 62. On motion of Geo. H. Chrlsiy, Esq.. Jon. C. Cliertou. of New York city, was duly quallned and admitted to practice. The next ease taken.up was that of Wm. Stitt vs. A. kF. W. Huidekoper. This wasan net on in trespass for damages. "Stitt claims th he wail employed as agent by defendants, fo the ,ale of oil land. In the oil realm's. He el ms that they had .agreed to Fire him all tI r $30,0X1 he might obtain for a certain tract . that being valuable oil territory, he had .1 Itifor between 170.01) mid PO.OOO. Defend nnt refused to convey the had, and the suit Is brought to recover the amount In excesi. some $l.lOOO. The defendant that.. that plain tiff was not empowered to well. Mat only to be come ptrrchaser. The case will occupy fur one week. Common Pira.---.ladae Mtolsr. FaIDAY,May the rase of Iludspath s. O'Neil, reported yesterday. the Jury found for the plaintiff In the sum of maw. In the case of Coursin previously reported:a Juror was withdrawn and a non suit uttered. The case of Pettit vs. Phillips was referred to arbitrators. Wm. C. Thompson Si. Caleb Russell, action to recover for rent alleged to be due and un paid aid o. f t $he6.75. jury found for the plaintiff to the s The next ease taken up was that of Victoria tibudor vs. Adam Kilagotan. notion to recover fur "words spoken," or slander. It is affesed that, the defendant eald the plaintiff was not a decent woman. The ease was on trial when tAlurtadJourned. Distract Court—Judie Hauspirra. FRLDAIG May l&—Tbe ease! of Barton v Black and Mcßoberts vs. same defendant, p - slowly reported, was resumed and were at on trip wbon court adjourned. °ems Homm..—A large and select audience assembled at ,the Opera House last evening. which was the OCC6IiOO of Mr. Edwin Adams' benefit. -Wild Otte" was presented in a high ly. acceptible manner. The out. was an es ,,,,aiii peedinglygood throughout and as a nat ural conseque e. the „entertainment was highly enjoyed by the audience. di grand ' matinee will be ven this afternoon. and an entertainment t Is evening. • The linger Wing Machine bas more t eal improvement. t an any other yet Invented. ' Cisme and see it) Snow, & Monroe, No.lo Blatt street. Slommer Inaldsma, In Hats. Caps land Straw Otsixis. Splendid skock and low rites. Those who will take t trouble to call at tb• Oreatitepresentative Reap and Stiles Goods House of William Mpg & Co.. 130 Wood street, will have he pleasurs of seeing one of the finest as so eats of Hats and Caps in all the newest and most nobby summer fashions. The firm hare gained n material reputation by the very lanutiful and unique style. of their own de 1a s. and orders are received for them from a parts of the Colon. They continue to sell th wholesale and retail at from IS to 50 per c Lcheaper than any ether hewn in Western P nsylvania. They have now on band, also, one of the largest and finest assortment. of straw goods ever brought to this city. 'We suivise our readers to .give the great leading house a can. (01. Egan has become finally establishml in his new and c,,mmodions quarter', Smithfield street, near Vireo elley. He has received a new lot of books acme the change, and is wh pre ich hare pared to alre ad dispoyse made h of th ie house Co em at the rate. pop lar. All kinds of Woks ma, - be had from the Colonel at his new house. Look at his stock and examine the pfices. The quietest, Upton nagnalag, sagest man aged and least troublesome gearing Machine In the market is Singer's Improved. ' Ehitkw & Mitirrox. • • N 0.20 Sixth greet, Children's eniretalllles. wholesale and retall;at Jas. Lnuthridge's.lll Smithfield street.. • I= fee Cream Ice Cream Ice Cream. Ice Cream . Ice e Ceilel . . Ice Cream Viningson's Ire Creain - ' Youngson's • Ice Cream with all the concomitants at the elegant confectionary and .Ladies Saloon, of Yountreen and Co., corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley. • i•What • Loren! a Dellatr loan exclama tion which is changed to "what a love ot• a— trunk.' as the ladies look at the elegant Nide] trunks or travelling satchels made especially to accommodate their baggage while travel ling and on hand only at Lieblers No. Int Wood street. . Examine Wager's Improved Nerving Mark, and you mill deckle It. to be ahead of CI otbe trritaw Sr blonios, • Z) Sixth street. Woe looking glasses and picture frames go Lottgbridge's.lllBmltbdeld street.. entta. edition of 13.0:0 copies of the Sun day Dialadrh.-wfil be' leaned to-morrow. A rare chance for advertisers. . . • Plea clahs. oassitneres, restlagf—allgradre for rprlng r ults., at lierpenbellf a k Sixth etroot. A Iced fit guaranteed In every article from Hespenbelde's, merchant tailors, No. BO Sixth Don't pea want the north of your money Patronize ifespenheine d Co., 50 Sixth street. Young gentlemen get your spring clothing atilespenhelde's, No. GO Sixth meet. Flesprebetie dit Co.. fashionable tailors. SO Sixth street. SHERIFFS SALES. 14,S VIRTUE OF SUNDRY EXECU4 TIttNS Issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania. and to the Sheriff of said county directed. there will be exposed to pnbllc sale. at the court Howie. In the city of Pittsburgh. said county. on MONDAY, the Bth day of June. A. D. is at In o'clock A. At.. the following described real estate, to wit.: HEED &THOMPSON and BAYNE & FER GUSON. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. " All the right, title. Interest and claim of C. C. Steinmetz and Clara B. Steinmetz, his wife. of. In and to'nll that certain two atom frame dwelling house, situated in South 'avette township, Allegheny county and State of Penn- Ny1111111:1, and the lot Or piece of ground and cartilage appertaining to said building, said building being described as folkiws. to wit haring a front of forty feet, and extending back of-the same width nineteen feet, baring a basement kitchen, and being erected on that certain tract or piece of land situated In South Paette township aforesaid. In the plan of lots la i d out in said township by C. Hanson Lure, and bounded and described us fol- . . lows: Beginning at a post on . the southwestward) y corner of lot No. in said plan; thence along South' avenue north thirty-four and three-fourths :degrees west two hundred and forty-six feet to the northward corner of lot No. 10 In said plan; thence along Cedar avenue north tlfty-four and a fourth degrees cast three hundred and nine ty-three feet to a poet; thence along the west ardly line of lot No. 3 In said plan. and also along land of Johnston's. heirs south thirty flve and a half degrees east two hundredand forty-eight feet to a post on the corner of int No.@ In said plan of lots; thence along the northwardly line of said lot No. 8 south fifty four and a half degrees west three hundred and sixty-eight and a half feet, more or less, to the beginning; being lots Nos. 9 and 101 n the Olin aßfreimid. and the name which was conveyed by C. Ilaneon Love and wife, by their deed. recorded, In Deed Book volume :t5, page all. la the said Clara B. Stelinnetz. belied and VAen in execution as the Prep, erty of C. C. Steinmetz nod • Clara U. Stein metz, his wife, nt the suits of John D. McFar land; Harlan & Feller and G. A. Mondorlf. ALSO. 'BARTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Robert Franklin, owner end coutrnetot, of, in and to all that certain brick dwelling of two stories, situated in the Seventh Wnrd of the li city of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, having a front of about twenty feet-on the west side of Arthur. street, be tween the north of Centre avenue and atoll feet alley, and bounded on the south by other property of said Robert Franklin, and on the north by said alley. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Robert Franklin. owner or reputed own er and contractor, at the-euita of John Scott. kl3lo I. F. KE;iNl;PY„iCtiorirr f,orP!sintlfr. Alf the rich[, title, Interest and claim'of ilea .I,unlu Power 01, In and to all that certain one Mary glass house or building, elitated In the borough of Ormsby, county of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania. and described as fojlows. viz: Being in part brick and In part frame, frimt part afty-two by twenty-seven feet, hack rart being partly thirty.nine by twenty* four feet and partly twenty-eight byten feet, and erected on parts of lots Nos. 13. 14 and If. In A. B. hares plan of lots In raid Ormsby borough, an recorded in Pine Bock, vol. 3. page iK being haunted on the 'easterly side of Mc- Clurg street. and the lot or piece of ground mid cartilage appertaining thereto. • Seized and taken in earcution at the ['toper tv of Benjamin Power, at the suit of John F. *alter. MO S. WOODS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. All the right. title. Interest and claim of Gustav F. IN olf of. in and. to nll that certain lot of ground situated In Lower St. Blair township, Allegheny co unty. State of Penn selyanht, tieing lot So. In Thomas BeClurg's lan of the extension of Brownstown. now wing prepared for record. and bounded and' described no follow. to Nit: Beginning on. the southerly side of Carson street., or Bir mingham and Elizabeth plank road, at the northeast corner of lot No. I in said plan (now owned by Juno." W. McNulty); thence east wardly by the line of said street or road twenty-four feet: thence southerly In • line at right angles with said street or road one hundlgg and twenty-two feet to Casey alley; thence westerly by the line of said alley twenty-four feet to the corner of lot No. I aforesaid; and • thence by the line thereof . . •.. • feet. to the place of beginning: being thi sant lot or piece -of ground which the said Thom. McClurg, lir AID decd, dated loth Septembe 1569. granted and conveyed to the said Gusts F. Wolf, on which la ert.eted a one-story from dwelling house and out buildinge. Seized and taken In execution an the pr, mile of Ouster F. Wolf, at the suit of Thom ALSO, Atiornei for Plaintlß. All the right.title.lntereat and claim of Charles Kohltneyer of. and to all those two certain lots or pieces of ground situated in Lower St. Clair township. county of Allegheny. State pf Penn sylvmda. being lots one hundred and twenty ind one hundred and twenty-one itn) and r.. 11 n the Right lies. M. llotnenees r'..n of lots. bounded end described as follows tinning of n pin on the Coal {till mad, at i.s Junction of a street forty (4m feet wide; thence along the line of said rood westwardly slaty-Ids feet and eight Inches PA feet 8 inches) to a pin. st the corner of lot 12-1; thence along the line of sold let southwanily one hundred elettt fent to an Kiley twenty feet wide: thence along the line of said alley twenty-eight MO feet to the western line of the forty feet street; and thence slung sold street ninety-llva feet and three Inches it* feet and 3 Inches) to the place of beginning; on which in erected a double two storied frame dwelling with stone cellar; now Used as a intern. Seized and taken In execution as the pro Bof Charles Kohlmeyer. at the suit of the uilding. and Loan Association of East. DU mingtrazn. OEM MILLER h McBRIDE. Atttys for Plaintiff. All the right, tit le. Interestand claim of Alex ander Taylor. with notice to Wm. McKee and Robert If. Gibson, of. In and to altaboae three lots or pieces of ground altuated In McClure township. In the rountv of Allegheny. nod State of Pennsylvania. being lota Nos. 1.2 and 7 L l j ' elly b . e r a2l " ,. " lk ' S ` • ! }lV,t o rlop... " .. E ztn " r pi: E t .; 1, 1. the tract of land of which Wilthun uecky. toot!. died coined. • Seized and taken In extvutkin as the met erty of Alex. Taylor, pith not Ire to Win. Mt Kee and Rohm t . H. Gibson, at the salt of Ell. abeth 11. Lecky. for herself. and for use of I gtrbertllngi. AL so. REED. Attorney for Plaintiff. , % II the right. title. Interest and claim of Henry Itier of. In end to all that certain lot of ground situated In Roma township. Allegheny county. State of Przutsylvanla, marked and numbered ) In &plan of subdivision of the Cooper estate, mode by James D. 1111 ands In and record ed In Plan Book. VOL 2. page Nt, bounded and described as follow., to wit: Beginning on the corner of a private road and lot No. 21, In said plan; thence along the line of said: lot North forty-seven degrees East forty-eight fourone budredths perches to the corner of lot No. Ph thence along the line of said lot South thirty nine and one-half degreed7East twenty-four and eighty-four hundredths perches to the corner of lot No. 1D; thence along the line of said lot South forty-seven de grees West thirty-seven and eight hundredths perches to the private road 'aforesaid t thence along the line of said road North Maly-three and three-quarter degrees West twenty-six and Otte-two hundredths perigee. to the line of lot No. 21, the place of beginning, contain- Ina six acres, two roods and fifteen perches; being the-wane tract of land which Henry Otto, by deed dated the 11th day of February. DOA granted and conveyed to the said Henry Bier, on which is' erected a frame dwelling house one story In front and two In the rear. and a frame stable.. Seized and taken In executionahe pro{ et). of Itenry Itler. et the suit of Henry!i Ott EEO LEWIS. 'Attorney for Plaintiff. All the right. title, interest end elalin of Michael Schran of, In and to all that certain frame store-house or store-room. one story high. situated in the borough of Etna. Alle gheny counts,. Stet° of Pennsylvania. and described as follows, viz: A one-story frame store-house. baying a front of fifteen feet on the street in said borough.. called the Butler plank road, and extending back therefrom towards Walnut street eighteen feet. the width of said store-house in the rear being_ twelve feet.and the lot or piece of ground and cu f r o lsAe o n o tzrge o rLit f t o h o ere fo to. ffy of M ichael Schran, nt the milt of Conrad p attend.. ALSO, PoLLOCK. Attorney for Plaintiff: All the right, title. interest and claim of .1 Andrew . Bell, implesded with Lewis Davis, of. in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in the Second ward, of the Pity of Allegheuy..County. of Allegheny and sate of l'ennaylvania. bounded and described es follows, to wit Being lot N 0.31 In Eschel man and plan of lota, which is re corded In Plan Rook vol. 3. page Begin ning at the northeast corner of lot No. 3h In said plan; thence eastwardly along said lot No. ak fifty feet to e a street: thence north wardly along said street thirty-three feet to n point: thence by the description of survey, south slaty-fire degrees, west sixty feet, to the place of beginning. on which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house. Seised and taken in execution as the prop ' erty of Andrew J. Bell, impleaded with Lewis Davis, at the soiree Samuel 31•Cullough. ALSO' , POLLOCK. Attorney for Plaintiff. All the right, Otte, Interest and chilin of William Laurin of, In and to. all that certain lot No. 11. In George Ledlle's plan of lots, recorded In Plan Rook. Vol. I, page 179 mid lot being situated In the Second wnrd , city of Allegheny. county of Allegheny, and State of Permsolonnia, bounded and described as tot- Ifrive, to wit: (In the north side of Jefferaon street, having a front on Jefferson street of twenty-floe feet, and bounded on the east 'lda by lot No. L.', and on the south side by lot No. II of sold plan, and running back north wardly ton sixteen feet alley, preserving the same width of tweny-doe feet, on which is erected if two story dwelling house. - Seized nod taken into execution no the prop. to of William Laurin, at the suit of William McFarland. muutson'K Younvon's .Tow Np., 8 .Youu on'. .Tounirson:s ' ALSO. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plnintiff. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Joseph Redline.owner or reported owner. nod C.C. Steinmetz.. contractor. for all that certain two idoly frame house of four rooms and an attic, situated on Sixteenth street. In the borough of Birmingham. " Alleghcor county. Pennsylvania. on a lot of ground bounded and described as follows. viz: On the north by lot of Michael Swilgel, on the south by lot of Mrs. Merely. on the east by lot of Adam Knster, end on the west by Sixteenth Street, 10t beg twenty feet In front on Sixteenth street in by sixty feet in depth. Ineserving the same widthof twenty feet, and said building being an addition erected In the rear of a two story pinetered house. fronting on said Six teenth street, end being No. Pl. Seized, and taken into execution as the property an Josenh Redline, owner or reputed owner. and C. C. Steinmetz, contractor, at the soft of G. A. Mandorff. . . ALSO. PoLLOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. All the right, title, interest and claim of Louis Bayer of, in and to the following described building. nod lot of ground, viral that cer tain building or dwelling bootie of two Medea having a front of thirty-two feet four inches and a depth of twenty-eight feet four inches: a slaughter boon having a width of sixteen feet, and a depth of forty-three feet; a stable. having a width of sixteen feet, and a depth of eighteen feet; each of said buildings being two stories high; a kitchen, havinga width of sev en and one-half feet, and a depth of :Allot:: feet six Inches; also, a shed. having a depth of twenty-three feet and width of twelve feet, and one ctorz , high. All of said buildings are erected upon a certain lot of ground:ln the Third ward of city of Allegheny, Allegheny county, State of Pentwylvania, having a front on Second street of thirty-five feet and a depth of one hundred and ten feet, and bounded on the mut by the lot of Henster and Helm, and on the west by lot of Henry Peterson. Seized and taken in execution as the prop- _ , , erty of Louis DiVer, tit the suit of Frederick lk.eker. ALSO. BROWN , S. Attorneys for Pinto tiffs. .All the right. title. Interest and claim of Hen ry But ler of. in and tothe following described Witting and lot of ground. viz: all that eft, lain one and one-halt store frame dwelling house or building.'situated in the borough of Union, county of Allegheny. State of Pennsyl man.. containing in front on Sarah street two hundred and twelve feet. more or less. and extending back, preserving thesat. width, one hundred and twenty-five feet. More or lean. to land of C. Shale, and being lots No's. A, A end 10 Inn plan of lota laid out bv. Wilkins Linhart, (see plan book vol. 3. page 'LSI upon which is erected a from,, dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Henry Butler and Eliza Butler at tee besuits The Motion Plabdag Max. Scham rg and Frederick Knot. JONES. attorney for Plaintiff. All the right. title. Interest and claim of Jam. H. Hunter of. in and to ail that certain lot or piece of groundaltuated, lying end being. In the Thirteenth ward of the city of fsburgh. late Pitt township. Alle/rheny cou nty , Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows: Ikginning at point on the northea t corner of the lot conveyed by John Hens* to the Trustees of the Ilinersville Prettbvterient ' Church: thence north ten and a half degrees east fifty-live feet along Allen street; thence north seventy lour degrees weal, two hundred and eighty-two feet. to Washington ..venue: - thence south twenty,. half and a degree,:ha west -Meng the east, - side of Washington avenne eighty feet toy post; thence south: eighty and a half dem east three hundred? end two feet along the north side of the lot , conveyed to the church aforesaid to the pince of beginning; being the same which John Her ron and wife, by deed dated June 5, Hot, re corded In Deed Book. vol. 145. p. 4:1l conveyed to said James .IL' Hunter: on which property is erected a tine anti n half store frame house. Seized and taken In execution na the proper ty of James It. Hunter at the suit of The Peo ples Savings Rank. • • M. HAT, Attorney for Plaintif. Allthe right. title, Interest and chant of James Rodney of. In end to all that certain tract or piece of land situated in Ross township. Alb, gheny county. Pa., beginning at a pin on the township mod, running thence along the line of J. tk IV Haulage north one degree west, thirty-four perches and thirty-six lone-hint hredths to the line of lank of Susan Rodney; thence north eighty-one and one-ronarter de gree, east forty-four perehes• and thirtr-two one-hundredths to the line of Henry Seger', -lend: running thence along H. Seger's land south one -degree east forty-three•erches. name or less, to the line of the heirs of Joseph Caskey; and running thence along the line of said Joseph Caskeys heirs south eighty-nine degrees scent forty-three perches and seven ty-two one-hundredths to the pin at the ;dace lof beginning; containing ten acres, more or re s; on which is erected a two-story fret. dwelling; It being part of the same tenet of meted which Mary Rodney. widow, Thavid B.A.T. James Rodney, Mary Rodney, Susan Ry. odne and Robert Thomas Rodney. bees Ezekiel Rodney, deceased. conveyed nod allot ted to the said James history, by agreement of October be, INA recorded hn volume 165, page 408, in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county. and being the sante which descended to the said James Rodney, as one of the chil dren and bears of said Ezekiel Rodney. Seized and taken In execution es the prop erty of James Rodney, at the suit of Robert. T. Rodney, for use Oi the Lincoln EttiVersity, et Oxford, Chester county, Pa. AO, • MILLER. & McBRID I.S R. Attorneys for Plain tiff. • All thu right, title, Interest and claim of Joseph It. McDonald of. In and to all that cet tale lot of ground situated In the Second wind of the city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny. end State of Pennsylvania, being lots Non. tot, Rt! and 163 In the plan of lots laid out by Wil liam Robinson. Jr.. called 'linens Vista Ex tension,- which planllr recorded in Plan Book No. page 61, bounded and described as fol low... Beginning on the ettat aide of 'Beene. Mtn atreet; thence enntwardly one hundred nod ten feet to On alley nineteen feet wide: thence northwardly nlong nand alley sixty feet to Taylor avenue; thence westwardly niong sold avenue one hundred and ten feet to Buena Pitta street: thence southwardly along aid street slate feet to the place of begin ning, -on which are erected five two-story brick dwelling hooves, being the name premises which Charles Zugschtnidt tuld wife, by deed doted Mooch 15, Itsl6. and reAortled In the Re corder's office of said rowdy in Deed Book. 11.01. :5•3, page 6;, conveyed t the said - Joseph IL McDonald. selzod and taken to execution as the ,pro pene of Joseph. It. McDonald. at the suit of Smith A. Blue, for use of the Third Notional Bank of Pittsburgh and M. Varner. AI.SO. • BELLS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All the right, title. Interest uid claim of John Morrin of, Inend to alt that certain lot of ground, situated In Pitt Township. Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania. designated Rs lot No, At in pine of tote laid out by the heirs of Reuben Tustin. deceased: said plan Is re corded In aald county, to Plan Book, Vol. 2, Pnge-111; said lot No. lid has a front on Forbes strees ottwenty feet. and extending back to Tustin street ethout .one hundred and twenty feCt. preserving the same width. Seised and taken in execution as the proper ty of John Morrbbtit the salt of Ada Rein, A L.. 0. 1.. 11. MIT /c BELLS. Attorney. fo nabs. tiffs. All the t Itle.hterest and claim o James Carnahan of, In and to all that rental lot or emend. situated in the Borough of nper anceville. Allegheny counts. State of Pennsyl vania, being lot No. in 'Warden .I•Alemi dee, plan of lot.. in Tempers:ice...llle, And bounded and descritad follows: Beginning. 01 the corner td High and Washington streetn: thence along sant W.a.hington onset forty nine pesches nod forty-four links to boundary Ilse: thence along said Brie nine perches nod foto-teen and one-hail links to a white oak; thence from wad midi. oak. In • tine parallel with said Waatileirtonatreet. forte-six Perches and twelve hake to another white oak, nn the corner of High street: thence along said High street ten perches nnd four nod one-half link,. to sodd Washington street. at the place of be nwir b a ring thereon erected a .trntnell well mg house two stories high; nil being the same tot which was conveyed to said James Carnahan by John IL warden. Administrator. low deed Moen! March sth. Pa. recorded to Deed Book. Vol. 213, page 110. Seized and taken In execution as the propei. r inmes Carmihnn. nt the noun of Duff k and Ann Wanlen. for use of Jame. Wnnien. !MI ICOETHM, Attorner for Plaintiff. All the right. title. interest end claim of Adam Fella of, in and to all that certainframe ooe and oto.half stoHed dwelling or betiding, situated . in the township of Lower St. Clair, Alleghenr county. State of Pennsylvania. a one and a lull store framed welling house. nit ward on the west side of Carbon street, In fetid town shlp, hoeing n front on said street of eighteen feet and extending bark sixteen feet. with a lot of ground of about one acre attached thereto. • tidied and.taken In execution us the pm ICIA pe Jof Adam Felix. at the cult of NUI lam & Co. • . - ALSO, . KENNEDY. Attorney for Plelntiff.t. . . . All the right. title. Interest and claim of George Barker of. In and to, all that parcel of ground or piece of land, containing three Acres, more or less, beginning at the point where the Pit ta.. hUrgh, Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike Road Intersects with the Greensburg and Pittsburgh Turnpike Road: thence by the sold Greens burgh and Pittsburgh road to a lot owned by Thomas Nell; thence by maid lot to tool of William Carr and thence be mid Carr's lend to the Fanners and 3fechnrilen Turnpike Bond; and thence by but mentioned road to the pOint of beginning: on which In erected a large two 'Point brick !muse. tavern stand, known ad "Point Breeze." with • frame stable and other oat Seized and taken In execut lon an the proper ty of George Barter. at the suit of .1. G. 31c- Pnrland. nurelelng William Bertram, late part ners of .1. G. McFarland & Co. A I.SO, MUELLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. . • All the right, title. Interest and claim of John C. Rankin of, in and to all that certain tractor piece of laud. situated at the lower end of the town of Gretnoak, In Elisabeth township, Al legheny county. State otrenusylrnnia, bound ed by the Youghloghefiy river, land. of An drew Alexander and William Islautne. and the public road lending from (ircenonk to Dou glass' Ferry. contaning three acres and sixty six perches, formerly the property of C. Woe gell. Seized and taken in execution as theprop erty of John C. ltankin, at the suit of Christian Wowed'. . • EMU It. E.:STEWART. Attorney for Plaintiff. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Ell. Thomas of, In and to all that certain tract Int or piece of round, situated In the Twentieth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded nod described as - follows, to-wit: Beginning at apin on the south vide of Eva street, In John Mil lees plan of lots (sold street being continued through the property of George McWilliams and wife); thence along the line of lot of Mrs. Hichardium to line of John Roue, deceas• ; thence along said Roup's line southeast two .- ty-one feet, more or less, to the line of. Stani atz's lut; thence along Stomata's line to the' south side of Eva street; thence along Eva street, twenty-one feet to theplace of begin elm being the same tot of ground whieF George M'Williams and Sarah, his wife, by their deed, doted the ilth day of February, ISM. recorded In the Recorder's ent er . In said countyln Deed Nook , vol. 241, page MT, greet ed and , conveyerflo Said ER. Thomas. - Seized nod takes In sraecution as the prop. erty of ,Eliza Thomas, at the suit of John Nichols. Attorneys MELEE McBIU A DE. Attorneys for . • All the right, title. interest end claim of Wil. nein &Taylor of. in and to all those two cer tain lot. of ground, situated In McClure Town ship. Allegheny County. State of Pennsylva nia, tieing marked and known ns Lots Nos. P nod 10 Br Eliznbeth IL Tecky'spith. called "Mount Hope." and being bounded and de scribed, to wit: Beginning at n point In the centre of the main road lending through said plan, opposite the dividing line between lots Nun. 8 and O. and runni ng thence north ei ghty seven degrees cast two hundred and twenty feet to the land of William T. 'Richard son. Esq.; thence south thirty-nee and half dogrees and east thirty feet to the Bearer road, in Wood. lion; thence aleng-said rend south forty - dogrees twenty minutes and west two hundred and thirty-eight feet escrow both lots) lea pin at the corner of lots Nos. Wand It; thence south eighty -sheen de grees and west ninety feet to plantre aforesaid main road. in said nd thence along the centre of said road (across both Nos.• 0 and 1111 two hundred feet to the place of be ginning; and containing "about one hundred and thirty Perches, more or less as marked on said phut; said plan la recorded In the Record er's Mike of Allegheny County aforesaid, in Men Bonk. vol. —, teups —. The above. described Lots Nos. 9 and 110 arc the premises which were sold and conveyed to the said William S. Taylor by Elizabeth 11. Lecky, by her deed dated Only Ist. um Seized and taken In execution as the proper ty of William S. Taylor at the suit of Eliza beth H. Lecky. ALSO. • 'MITCHELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Orange Steele of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county. and State of Pennsylvimia. bounded and described aa follows. to wit: Beginning on the south side of Mahon street: on the western boundary of lot No. S 8 in a plan of lota laid out by Hobert Itobb, trustee. am-of record in Plan Book. rot. 2. Part 2 7 folio / 74 thence westerly along mid Mahon street tifte seven feet one inch to the line of lot No. thence southwardly along said line twenty seven feet three and seven-eighths inches; thence eastwardly. In a line. parallel with Centre avenue forty-eight feet to the boundary line of lot No. gil,• thence tiorthwardlY ninns. said line fifty-eight feet and two and one-hair Inches to the place of beginning; being the came property conveyed by Jnmet M.Sterllng, by deed dated .lone tth. !PM. to S3hl orange titeele, on which ig erected a one-gthry frame dwelling he and two stories high in the ar. ••i7e/t. and t rt. 3 1d 1 /ran n and J token Le execution n*thy i oho Hoben. .\ LS). .kttorn•ly o' I'l4lllOlT. IMEME All the right, title. interest and claini of. Thomas !Andrade, of. in and to nll that cer tain lot or piece of ground. situated In the Fifteenth ward of the.city of PnWrargh. Al legheny county. State of Pennsylvanin, bound ed and described as follows. to snit: Begin ning on Butler street, at the distance of mania- - ty-threc fret six and a half inches front Pros pect street; thence along Butler street thirty two feet ten and a half inches to the line of lot No. ils; thence slung the same southwardly one hundred and four feet seven Inches; thence westwardly thirty-two feet ten and a half inches to the line of lot No. :Eli thence north wardly along the sante one hundred and four feet seven inches to Butler street. the place of beginning; being lot No. at Ina plan of build leg lots Inld out by the Bank id Pittsburgh, recorded in Deed Book. vol. P. page 64.'h on which arc erected two contiguous - two store 1. tram buildings. beenpled as stores and dwell ings. Set ed and taken in execution as the.proper tr of Thomas lAndenfelscr. at the suit of John 'ro tn. !NM MILLER turd IdaiRIDE. Attorneys for All the right, title. . . . Plaintiff. Interest and claim of Thomas Min of. in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in the city of Pitts burgh, Allegheny counts . , and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning on Penn street, Mahe south west corner of lot devised to James K. Dahl by the lost will and testament of James Dahl. deceased, sod running thence westwardly thirteen feet and six inches to lot now owned In - Peter Winter; thence ;slung the Sold tut to wants Mulberry alley and parallel with Wal nut street one hundred feet; thence east ward ly along Mothers,. alley nod parallel with Penn street th.N. een feet and six inches to line of said lot LJames K. Dalin thence along line of said lot ft wards Pena street one hundred feet to the pl .0 of beginning; being the western one-half i f that certain lot sthich James S. Putters° i and wife. by deed dated :Oh .Sell tember, Mri, recorded in said county, in Deed Rook IR page 401, granted and conveyed to 1 James dn. and which the said Junes Dein, hr his la t Wiii and testament. dated January :D. Bet. , gistered In the Register's office of sald county, in Will Book —, devised to Thomas Dal% pear berets. Seized and taken In execution us the proper ty of Thomas Dahl, at the suit ofJohnScidt.Jr. . _ IANCES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All the right. title, Interest. and. claim of Charles M. Dedrick of. in and to all that cer tain lot of ground situate in the, Fourth ward .Of the city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny , and State of Penunylvania. bounded and, de scribed as follows: Beginning , on Anderson Street, on the west side thereof. about eighty feet north of Isabella street, at the northerly line of Wm. Henderson; thence northerly along said Anderson street forty or more feet to ho alloy: thence westerly Moog said alley forty-four feet; thence nouthetly bye line par nilel with Anderson street forty feet more or less ( to the line of sold Iletiderson: thence along sold line easterly forty-four feet to the plaee of beginning. having erect ed t hereon two bril:k dwelling houses. each about twenty feet 1-3‘nt r.,11,".1.7=t1,7t01r."5e"pd,7,',11i,t iott to wit: forty-four feet: the, sold lot of ground subject nevertheless to a. charge of ground rent of one hundred and fifty dollars per venom, payable in half-yeatV payments on the Ist days of October and April of each and every veer, as per deed recorded In the Re corder's office of Allegheny county. In Deed or 145, page 10.-andbeing the came lot or ground conveyed to Charles 31. 1 /edrick un der and by certain deeds recorded In the Re corder's office of Allegheny county, In Deed Book. vol. 2.3). puce 12:. vol. 2:111. page gla. VOL 0414 Imge Seized and taken In ereentlim as the prop- . . fifty of Chitties M. Deartck, of the snit of Win Jennings. for use of Wm. C. Thompson. wh , MI. for hiniscif and Samuel McC OEM =1 I=2 All theright. title. interest and claim of 3lcKee of, nod to all that certain 'lot or piece of ground, being and situated In the Fourth ward of the.city of Pittsburgh. Alle gheny county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folloWs, to wit: On ••••• • . . , the east nod south by renli bt re stet. on th west b . property of Rhlnennrt and . Idle, o the f o rth and west br property of Jams Men.. nod an alley, having about twenty four le 1 nix Inches on Tenn street. and en . . tendhi• back. preserving the. same width. about