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MEI - ~ ' - - *Vv itsprlZEP NSOILTrizr • - ' I y 96 feet, litf'inches r 4o.-Charilers street; (Aimee -*bag . target - 62 feet, 4 inches, to,ocrnerof 10„,140.28 insaid ;qua; j thence along the; Dna lit "Said lOC No. 28,,i ' - westwardly /9 reetßiliilteer, to said Tennis lot ; -ancLtbseee, Irinhfiline; nbrth word ty 117 fer 4 inchw4p:Ailtems street, at the - 1 " , • plaect of beginning., ..QA /Pl ll is creett 4 : l , l t •••• two l eforybrieltdliellis‘Wesc, storeh ouse, - with . - • Seised and takba - 3n siscatlem as the pro.: rya Wm.Olbson and,DUsabeth.Gibson, , . is wire, at dia suit of David T ; Mogen, All the tigistititliN Interest And clatni of the defendant , Moses ;Corey, deed, now In the hands, of hie !AmillieMitor, Di, a Shaw, • -., of, In and to all that tenant' Property eau-, • seed s In Vervailles' talent:2ll7p, Alleglit l oiy ...00ttncz.bonadect detteeibed ati follows, • to wit;. licculdtd". by lands or Jahn Shave; Gene Bowman, Wm. B, Ilroure, • Thomas,. JoncsA Co., and the Blonotgabols r iver;, ; • ountaliting 'l5O scree; more' or 'leas, upon - which there de'-'erected'- a tero-stary frame: ' j dwelling heats Jan d eirpartenancesv being 1 the late residence of iNd31.311/3 Corey, deed.: fille,'6ll that Cott/tin thsct or piece of landsituatidlnifitivallles townships boned ed suirdeisielbed as follows: Beginning' on the river , 'on •the corner of 'landt ,111r...QoKm.to W. IL? Brown'; thence - wu thefetirfitbont 80 perches to line of Dili/14501k o.;ftt inouttiof ran;l thesceltysteldlorainleetolluttiaierlY side : of a,prisat• sete . 4-hiadimr.sound the brow"! of the b i ll; Ali 1 M AIif7JFiId.LPIVI southerly to Ilpe of Bowmen; thence by. said Bow ? , . man's line' and tki Land W:ELlfroint as afbrecustd, theldooosigsbals' rive - rabic ";Piace of mere ob lean Macs all mercha n table owl Inlitid node, tie Wait Moses" Corey, deo'd, essignett'to David Shaw; bounded by coal conveyed Brown, by coat and land of John Shaw, lands of Tboe. Jones & Co., and ,Livit hind - above deitivibed; con taining • formerly • about' IF shires. The land and aced above described - being the awn* described in a deed-from D. Slaw, • assighed to Corey Peterson, dated 'the 24 day of ;ingot, A..' 1859; and recorded in deed book. vol. 141;-pige 842, Lad i 3 to be levied ones the property let, Meets Co- - rey, deed,-and by his assignees (subject to the lien 'of the judgment on which thus Gelation lit Issued) to David Shaw, who also subsequently administered on the estate qt" . said Moan Carey, deed. to. osd mud taken in aseautlon as Lltslefoo pert y of Mows Corey, deed, now, in, the hands of Me admlniciumtor David Shaw, at' the incitiof Geo r ge S. Seldsn, for use of E. B Prour• • ' ' _ =MI . , 4,t:'•v:r i zrjl:l • ?..f64rd:' ~:1 ' ;'"-:11, .1 : ?.tf,•;! All the right; title interest and claim of the 'defendant , , Wfa: troble, of, in mid to p certain Berter commencing near ibe coruhr of Stall Meld an,d Third streetb; at the , read Souse, running 'dew* . Third street Abe 'sorrier of Wood street; thence tows Wel4l d etri•et ths'Oeroer Of ilieond street. and 'Wald itieet:, herd, awe being four 'reettlxi disinter ontaide, and. two feet six :inches in the clear inside: • Seized and taken in. exeentiou as the property of Win. Noble, at the suit of sea; McElroy 's& CO. light,. title interest and claim of the defeadent. Philip Shepier, of, in and to all ihiit 'certain tract of land eltUated,and being 'lis Jefferson township, Allegheny county, Pennsylrenia, bounded and de scribed as follows,: to wit: Beginning at a peerkon,the waters of Peter's Creek thence' along said creek, north - 32 degrees 'esat 59' perches, to a lying,white-oak;: thence along said creek, north 24 degrees west 118 perches 'to a sugar tree;:thence south sq degrees west '413 perches , post; thence north 70 degrees weat 21perches to p white, oak; thence eolith 81 degrees, est 10 perches to s white•oali; thence south SG, degrees west Gil to 'a white walnut; thence south.B3 degrees west s 8 porches tea lying black oak; thence north 432 degrees' east 203.10 perches to a post; thence sooth 34 degrees east 114 perches le - a post; thenie north 49 degrees west - 52 Perches to a white oak- stump; . therice north 76' degrees east 24 perches to a peat% thence',eouth'43 - deg. eftaxso perCh - eis to ;the place 'of beginning; containing 'l2O acres, 2yoods and 12 perches,. strict, M ealktUi.. ,Vhig , h is erected one .log dwelling house, and barn: . • Seized and - taken 'in execution as the property of Philips, Shepler, at the suit of S. B. W. j Al,BO, • All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants Philip Shepler and Henry Simpler, of, in and to all that certain' tract' or plece.of land situated and being in Jef ferson township, Allegheny county, and state 'of Pennsylvania, bounded and de-. scribed AS follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the. waters Of :Peter's Creek, thence along said creek north 82 degrees east 69 perches to a lying *llll.e-oak thence along said creek, north 24 deg..west 118 perches, to a'sugar tree; thimee -south 86 deg: west 46 perches to a post ;, thence north 70 deg. West 21 'perches toe white ciak ; thence south 81 deg. west 10perches to a white oak ; thence south 86 deg. west 60 perches to a white walnut thence south 38 deg. west ,68 perches te. a lying .black oak; thence north 82deg. east 204-10 perches 1p post; thence south deg. east 114 perches to a post; thence north 49 deg. west 62 perches to a white-oak stamp; thence north 76 deg. east 24 perthes to a post; thence south 43'ileg. east 60 perches, to the place of beginning; containing 129 acres, 2 roods, snd 12 perches, strict measure. On which is erected one log direlling house and barn. Being the same which John Shepler, by his last will , and testament, registered in the Register's office of Allegheny county, in will book voL 6, page 221, devised to Philip Shepler: • • Aeso, all that' certain other tract or piece of land situated in Jefferson township, county of Allegheny afotuald, bounded and described. as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a white-oak oh line of James Pol lock, and mining thence along said Pol lock's line, north 41 deg. east 6.5 5.10 robs to a post and stump thence by line of lend of the heirs of Abraham Lytle, north 40 deg. Teat 46 2-10 perches to astonm thence by line of land of /oho Shepler, north 291 deg. west 185 640 perches to a post, and south /31 deg. west 111 parches to a post; and thence by line of land of , the heirs of Hobert, James and Samuel Dennison, south 89 deg. east 2882-10 perches, to the plea of beginning; eontaining one hundred (100) Eves, more -or lea: Oa which is erected One twaetory log dwelling house ; also, log tenant-house, and; barn add other- 'out buildings. Being the same whiob Samuel Lytle and wife,by their deed dated the nit of Much, 184% and recorded in deed book vet 64, page 816, :84., granted and,cort veyed to Henry Shepler. de.ised and taken in execution as the property of Philip Sbepler and Henry Sher:- ler,mt the suit of 8. B. W. GilL, • ALSO, • -* . " All - the right, title, interest and Atha o f the defendant James A. Speer, of, in Ind :to all that' certain lot or piece of d eitatited in the Borough of M ester, Allegheny cotrnty,'..snd marked and num bered in-the plan of the town cif Mulches ter; Ho. 106, and hounded as follows: By Walnut street 120 . feet; by Cedar alley 67 fee; No. 108.120 feet, and by Pmble street 67 fut; the same lilt of ground which fism 'nel Hall and wife,liy deed dated 17th'of Au gust, 1838, and resordedinAllegheny coun ty, in Deed Book, vol. 68, page 801,- granted and conveyed to the said James A. Speer. Aueo,• All that certain other lot or piece of ground situated Pa the borough of Man chester, Allegheny Uunty, aforesaid, mirk ed on the plan of the town of Manchester, recorded in Deed- :Book, 8. 2d, page 1,261, No.:160, said lot being 65 feet front on • "Pubis street, and the same front on Cedar alley, and adjoining lots Noe. 105 and 107 .one htmdred Ind !twenty feet; 'being the tiaras lot. of ground which James 1f... Speer, by deed, ated the 26th day of Marck,A.D.,• aind.reoorded in- Deed Book, voL 66,• tie:e 3 2oB, granted and conveyed' ta said A. Speer, on which said lots are grouted a two story and a half brick dwel- - line, with built building attoelusd. , Seised and taken in 'execution as the property Of Jam* A. Speer, at the suit of Bar i& Ann Sawyer, new for use of 8. B. if. OHL - *LBW., dilate os title , • • .., theotni,i 1 4, 66 : 11....1 " (4 -11 , 843 , bein at c t; r :ih a t I : l i ' nd '431 , 14 n L a th i . t r o rell ii:a 4 te °13t : i :t nnu :t. 04 c o k Reo r era ti ld es ' .nr ecte °° o r e : Attila?' aforesaid,',,...d. bounded : and described; " i - in i" - Beginning at toe Ohio 1 4' folk'' , It:i4 along - the line- of the rim, and 'ntn..._ . ... coreexdp o f li ek t ea *L o ' hospitali'grcDim' al ong said lane south- FJane; thence / links to_ the corner' of way 2 -- .:,,,,., sa tf jape eastward said lane ; th en i l e j, if liniti s -thence along 19 24 P em e r thwa i dv • 20 porches Add li , stud we lln_ H lKll ,, ,. * :P hei net-11 r : n lin—ti , thenn i - O ita lan tne,i d iinark ib o t ig. B!Djunia osoff4thie . hie tta old l B6 6- 0 , ...min to low r• to is. ple be; rarer Y.' clowt wild, Aver. ... 4 ..„ thine • ~ • ' • g, 12i,SCTIeff' • 4 )0 of beginning. . r ' pe rch , -* oridacir rftb°s - Ind. • i ' ° a wiil ebld - ailti tialil lot `iit giOuhEt one p a r t - Ist th e - ' said-fichaonittaker conveyed- 17 ri ti b urg b Itsthrtitid Vcknio elevaland and recorded In ,01: 10, mr. 93, andtan_yvilTswdboel:doenacledanwandil 'odincscribedsibetheweigotart4iy7fiett:iircrut4o' of u t d atioLoo.4 Wayne sad- Chienflo 4,,, Iltabargh t - Fort y t lot' th ' 'slOttg offline a on Railloadf thego r t.u ti o v i on i eye d by aui No: 17 by - MPS , w ,- c a mpb e lit ta lhe tineteas of Mrs . g r 24 7.,..,.., y so ng, writ. 11114 4 ,4 tt7 9f* ' sTa cZt u i t ;;;l hanand - ltn,d: ty - delt l ee s 425 slag 'the' feet.,) Aral ebbs --'2" th il i zm ic;"B4l4lll theeep ti L ‘il e til h/ Chied l ite s eWain tA : l l 63 iste tiAl ft th :44 l:= ll : a34 44 " ne tiu to w l - , , 0 3 =2. lees — don-ef esid'illtank load ' 2 ' 16 1 ettlea sii n *eat thrall , hundred d in4 enii italf 4 eg"es ' line — r - rile:l of the 'ars t -eight feat tpo 2 0 I sorts tr- 0 1 Statalq,do4olllo by: three east ; ',inflated .. " I "4"ll ' 4 47l4 l Shielie_ibet We/tell/- tin% 1' 1135 6°l a im,Pittsbattrltlia4 iinet t the Clank _ Rap and thence -ilia% 4441 lin e south.. 5. lait daft lintidree unix 0 degr444 f b e . 11 tubes to emplace a -A ,"" " I' three sores and fore 0. ~ , , i . ... t. on t fj" raboid wa„427r ,44,4o ` li e y irt :lo4; ,,iiro ie i,, - o lti fi Lici the n d ., 3ner*On or Fildguiticseoimoor:l4iwr 3112 2 41 1, a --Einiad VOUlpaaiAttiTh;` kaid_._ Ipinicend kjitienl=lol‘o6l4: the ethloWillid Park 5Cf.14 41 4 4 : 1 1 kr: `pergy* o n mu , rimovire ergo 41 goateltra , vi .-r°,_ svt-ing-btdlC4 two story - 41!4/111111i-77-a ' hip. ,k,,,- ,, ,,, •.", ,, - , - - f 54.,„ : , `"- , i -- ', , , --• • .• 1 ;,... ~,,,,,t:. •.. ... , ` , ,r-• f" -- : , '• , '''.`l l ._"- ,-,- ,-•- ', .••••.. ~ • --•••,.:•:,,,,,',:i.rig-,--•-0,--,-,,', ra. , • ~. --" '''. ' ' l'e,--'',..—..".:-..- -4,-,-'.;•::;-,•_.•',:,3„,r4•:.4.4.•-ti4"--S.,..4'''''''''' -- ,---,-..4„.114.t..:2., --,,,,,,,,,-,.....--,..,.; :.: execution I'l4 Piit3'4l.4)4 l es Schoc . roinstr, at the kit ,D. D., for 'Lamle $0 4 0 1131 t0 c•VPodwarti.. Ail- the right; title, interest, claim and demand of James Fleinnegazi,' the defend= ant, of, in, to or out of all that certain ' tract or piece of land situate' inChartie'vk townshiP,'Allegheny 'county, Pennsilirinia, - bounded and described as tolliwe, viz: Bo- ginning at a post on the bank of. Chertiers creek, at the, corner of land . now 'or for merly owned by Thomas Perkins, and rune ning eolith 10} degrees east 598-10 perches to a poi 4 on the corner of land ; takie:ok merly owned" John Lafferty thence sends 40 degrees:west 57 8.10 perches to a hickory;' thence south 45 degrees weet4o 9-10 . perches to a white oak stump on eke corner of lend; now nr fon:Agri/ .owned by;Jehn, Buie thence north' 55,} degtees west. 3'9--10 perches to a hickory; !thenee north aei geese ^Wesi_4l, Pert* ,ik,it'leeg'thetict north 45 degrees• West. 3-10'perchee to poet on the bank of Clortiers creek; thence alorigi net& GO degrees Snit 68 porches to a post; thentastill down the same !smith 87i-degrees east 15 perches' to a pose Pthistee 78 degrees • east 88 percher,* thence north 70 - degrees east 22 perches; thence Inorthdegreea east 47 perches to the Pince of beginn ing containing 53 acres, 3 rends and 35, perches, strict measure; on 'whichis erected a log derailing house, etc. .Atso,' Allthet certain treat of land situate in the township and county aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, viz: lie ginning;st.the Roe of the Pittsburgh and . Steubenville Turnpike Road; at the dis tance ef one perch from the line of tho Pittsburgh'' and Steubenville Railroad; thence north 17 degrees 6. minutes west 17 2.10 perchee to a pin; thence north 31 degrees east 25 540 perches to a pin; thence south 89 degrees east 13 8-10 perches to the line of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad; thence south 17} degrees west 20 perches to the place of beginning; contain ing 2 scree on which IC erected a small •two story frame dwelling honer, being pert of lot No. 2 in plan tiled in alias lev.'fa. No. 284, July term, 1880. - 'Aran All that certain tract of land sit cute In the township aforesaid, apd bounded and deecribed as follows, viz:. Beginning at a'pin in the centre of the Tn.rnpike and centre of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad; thence along the Railroad north 17} degrees enet.2o perches; thence north 15} degrees east 18 percher; thence north 9; degrees east 11 8-10 perchee; thence north 5} degrees east 94,40-100 perches to a pin on the line between the Railroad Company's line and D. Flannegan's land; thence south 40} degrees east 6510-100 . perches; thence south 35} degrees west 52 7-10 perches to a white oak; thence south 351 degrees west 50 perches to a plc; thence south 24 degrees west 12 60.100 perches to the centre of the Turnpike, theme along the same north 70 degrees west 1 perch to the place of beginning; containing 20 acres, strict measure, being parcel No. 3, in said plan, filed at alias ley. fa. No. 234, July term, 1869. ALSO, All that certain tract of bind situate in the township aforesaid, and bounded 'and described as follows, yin: . beginning at a pin in centre of turnpike, in line between Flaanegan and McDonald; thence north 17 degrees west 12 perches, to a pin; thence north 43} degrees east 35 8-10 perches, to a pin; thence south 78 degrees east 2 perches; thence south 8} degrees east 42 perches, to the turnpike; thence along the turnpike, north 78} degrees west 28 25.100 perches, to the place of beginning; contain ing 5 acres. Being parcel No. 4, in the plan filed in Alias Lev. Fa, No. 234, July Term, 1880. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty, °flames Flannegrin, at the nit of Chalice. A.,accaky o lo t gas of George W. I • ALSO,- ' • AU the right, title, Interest and claim of William-P. Simpson, the defendant, of, in and to all that certain let of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, situated in the Ninth Ward, commencing on the north side of Smallman street, 120 feet eastwardly from the northwest corner of S■ylor and Small man streets, and extending along Bmallman street, westeardly, 86 feet, towards Smith 'street, and running back, preserving the .width of 36 feet, 120 feet northwardly to Spruce alley. Upon which is erected a two +tory brick dwelling boas*. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William P. Simpson, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for we of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittebtu.gh. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John 8. Johnston and Charles C. Johnston, of; in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in theßorough of Lawrence. villa, beginning at an 111111 10 feet wide, on thePittsburgh' and Greensburg turn.. pike road/ adjoining' property of the heirs sof Abraham Waters, deceased; thence north 46 degrees west along the aforesaid alley 108 feet 11 inches; thence north 46 degreee.east, adjoining lands of the heirs of Alba Fisk, deceased, and limning by the gable end of • frame home to • pin on Pike street 116 feet & Indic; 'thence south 46 degrees east feet 8 inches along Fibs street to the corner pin on aforesaid turnpike road; thence with said turnpike road 142 feet 3 Indies, more or less, to the place of beginning: -Being the lot marked and numbered "Fire',' (6) in the partition of the estate of WiIIIAM Johnston, deckled, as the same remains of record in the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, it N0..1, of March term, 1860. , Atao.—Anether certain lot or piece of ground situate in said *borough of. Law— renceville, being No. 95 in the platrof said borough, bounded on the north by Market street, east by lot No. 96, on the southeast by the road leading toßuller, which lot No. 96, with lot No. 96, are subject to the claim of an alley, known as Fantail alley, hubs' been laid out over lot No. 95; adjoining lot ! No, 94, then in pessessioti of John Berber, in consideration_of which fire feet of lei, No. 06 are included . Being lot No. 9in the partition of the estate, of William John- aton, deceased,Jn the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, at . No. 1, March term, I • 1860, upon which is erected • two story • brick tavern house. Seized and taken •in execution as tho property of Jail:B. Johnston and Charles C.:Johnston, aktluenit of :Cisme Miller. ALSO, 411 the right, tide, interest and elaim of the defendunts, Joseph Patterson and Mary line, his wife, of, In and to the following described lot ground,sittutted in the vil lage of Braddtwksfield, in the township of ,W king end county of Allegheny, contain f..n front, on Alliquippa street, 80 feet 6' Cache e, more or less, end in depth 16 feet sand l f Inches' with an addition to , Said Neese 'lB feet 'd (mhos deep, 16 feet wide,, and allotted on lot or piece of groind, :bounded front on Aillqulppi street, on At north by fondant Mrs. limner, on the Zit, by, land of the titer and othen4; and on Renal by lands of Thomas Cadet US and the lot or piece of grotmd and moralise op. purtenant to sold building. ' • Seised and taken in execution as the pro. t party of Joluiph Patterson end Mary Jane; his wife at the !nit 3';,7. - . lmart Lc Co. ALSO,, , • ' ' All the rfilktltls: batles l i ana claim of the defendant, rid Our, of, In and to the following lot or piece of ground situated in Ninth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, de ettrib4d as foLloits: beginningon - ths corner of flutallutazi And Clymer'street; dents along Sursiltust street 2.4 . :feet,- towards a Morton street; thence by line , with Clywn.r streat r ,l2o, ifeet w,MaJbarrl. &Mr die tio•ilotiS . 5 4:( 1 401,24 feet (oar, to *aria Clymer street; thenoe /loos . Clymer I *feet 320.44416 Igiai l ait beginning. 'Being Itit y pV.,fit7,l4a,k' Oprinitteld a. ;. o Piss,rtot by. Puglia F. Denny, and tiwrent „unwind a two • story . brlok dwelling hOcuw, Baited and taken lialiscolletitiitherc;.- , &.y• of David flaw, it Ake kilt" filittlist ••?. •' E • All the right, title, interest and claim of one of the defendatili;J: P. - Schneer, of ; in and Sri an that: oeritoth kit Or piece of gonad. .in Alexander.Negley's plan of lots in East Liberty,.on the northwest vide of the East Liberty and Penn township plank Toad, NO. 0, in said plan, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: begin...dog at said road at the 'center of lot No. 4, on' same plan of' hits, 'and running by the -lizeof said lot No. 4, 112. Net t , more: lestt, 3t ito Union street; ce then by'Union 'street' feet to lot NC. 8; thenarby line of lot N0..6, 112 feet, to said plank road;. thence by said mad 30 feet to, • theplace of beginning: On which are ere ct= 'ted a frame stable and stone and 'brick slaughiar holike - . • ' • • •• • • • Belied ail& taken in 'execution as the pro perty of J. P. Behnider, at the suit of Robert :Caldwell ; against J. P. &busier, Paul fied.!Cheska. •• • ! ' • • All the right, title, interest end claim of tat' tiefeadantdasetat !d'art. owner 44. -• rtititer ifdiard •tinctor, of, in land tithe following lot of itioand. to wit :, All, s .st certain tupoil froths diteltiug'Vedei; eci' fteserVe• township. Allegheny_ c,unty„ containing io Aunt about 21 feet end extending buck t 8 feet;iiltill'lliellinktbitir4 Diehard - Oh hit NU. 15 in Heineman's -. Wan or lota in SPring'Oardew; s eid lot' being'22} feet in' front i Spring street, and extending bea no feet to Sptiog alley • Beized.and taken ill elocution a+ .the property of • Joreph Myers, owner or re puted ownsr, and hdwutd Narr onntract- On at the butt, of Wm. lltlworth, Jr. ALSO. All the right, title interest and claim of the Oefehdat.t, t.avid 1.10)(1, of in aid to the followi..g deadrited building and lot ol ground, to Wit: All that oc;rtstritwo story Inme house us build iug bituatt : d in the township of Xlastieth, Allegheny, county, and described as lullowe: Al the village of Green Dalc,in tho public toad leading frtan'llodn's did mill to.Elizabe.ll,' and now occupied by paid David Lloyd &Se dwnllihk house, being 32, feef.litug and 16 feet wide with tw . *dory porches erected on a lot of ground voutaitiing about 7 acres slob:ling ands of- Alex. Maharani° and others. and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. Faisal and taken in etecut on . ' se the property of David Lloyd. at the suit of James W. Dailey. • A I,SO, All the right, title, interest and claim el the defendant David T. Evans, of, In and to all those two certain lots or pieces of ground situated in the hlroogh ut Batt Birmingham, Allegheny county. PetaneYl - bounded and oemribed as follows, so wit: Beginning at the oieustme ut 16 lesit from the south west corner of Mary end Midew street., and fronting'each 20 fees on Msdew street, and attending, bark preaserving the same width and tarall I wish Mary street 60 fe-t: being the same lets which now o oveyedby Muses Depuy •diud Charlotte his wife, by their de.d tear. in even date to the 18th 'day of May, ,4„D.,1859, and recorded in vol. 139, page 2,2 tss said David T. Evans seized and token in ezeoutim as the property of David T. Evans at the aifrit of David ls. Evan,. All the right, title, interest sad claim of the defendant. Clarence Sheller, of,. in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in chartiore township - Allegheny county, Pa-. Wended and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on township road at the comer of limo r f Harmer Denny's hell.; thence along the same north 12 deg. 37 min. g. 667 trot inc.bes to a pin; thence N. 54 de& 19 min. C. 3.0 teat 8 inches to a pin; thence r. 12 deg. 37 min. W. 892 feet to the town ship r otd aforesaid; thence 200 feet to the . ,ce of beginning. o ntaining, h scree. • Arta, All them c.rtairs tract or piece of land chatted formerly to bearer 13. Clair Towne/up, and now in tha ilers township. Allegheny cona , y, bounded and described .01 follow*: Beginning at a et et the corner of land of heeler, aforstaid and Harmer I cony's beim; thence by the same N. 56 deg. W. 16 perches to a post; S 46 deg. W. 15 perches to a ppet; thence (• 76 deg. W. 35. perches toa poet; thouce 12 deg. g . 86 perches to the eolith tide 01 a towuship road; theme along the cane and by a line south 77 deg. 23 min. E. 60 pe.chec ran.° or less to the line Au gusts it. ?baler's land; thence by, toe dame S. 114. tieg W. 75 perches to the place of brgioninc containing acres, be the limo more or lees. ALso, All that certain lot of ground situated on OW Hill. ebartiers went hip, Allegheny county. No, 1, in ,a plan of iota lAA oni by said tibaler, and containing io front on Fulton Orem 50' feet, and es-. tending back pre ere ng the same width 20J feet to the main line. that piece olfgronadin Char tied township. Allegheny county, so., i.egintung on :the south aide of Rutledge street, at the intereeo len with the lino f.o ming a division betifeen lota Noe 2 and 3, in the putitiun of , the late Amelia S. Beeler; thence tanning nurihwardly iloog treat 100 feet,mors or late; toe kiwi,- chip road 44.Ifeet wide; .thenes tun thWeat wardly 681 feat to a 90 foot street; Riede° Along «ay) streetaoutheeetwardly 600 feet, inure or lets, . the corner of 'Shaler street; thence nortleiaattrandly Stealer street to the diviiion tine botweeo the lota No 2 tied 3 in the partitiohtifore said; thence along said tartitioe line 1.1:- 10 deg. 47 min. E: to,the place of begin . LSO; All thee° lote of ground Noe. 17 tiod4B, in Olitrooce Bbeler'• Alen of lots on' 0"i:11in, eneb.oontaiaing front on luleiketreet 60 feet, and extending book prcaerving the same .widtb , 2oo feet to the mattor.lion. ''t Airs°, All tbute certain 1 7 Totior pieces of ground ,itutikd iu Chart•ers township, L.du.,'.in spas of lout laid out by *Uranus libelee, in Coal !fill, from 49t0:65, loofa. give; Wooded and deaorlb. d tut. follower: By a township Toad; by Itutledge tweet; by - ti forty fo 4 strect; by a street 39 feet 7 metric in wobb. , litrso, Alt those' two, certain lots • rif ground situated on Cuat 1i ill, ebirtiers tow nehi p, ko , being 32 and 33iti Olarences Stisletfa'phin of oottittbiltkin fronton's township rued esch'loli et '1 boob, and extending back . pro lb' grime width 160 ,fest-bi luta Nos 46,.47 and 48, la same plan. Leg' "-Lc a 34 in reale plan of Of Clarence' brinier, afore.aid":raid' our on Ccal l lf, l; Ohartiere torn:6lllp, arum Boiled and talon. in execution as the property :of •Olarepee thalee, at the suit DYE.. impede. • • ' ' 11'00D8,.13berifT. easier'. Orrin. Plitedusb, Jall Ad, A.D..ISG2. : LET. •• • POW RENT 'OR SALILA—A HOUSE COntaltdoi Woo room. and *War, tort-trot oda 2111111 2 / 4 111111111 AOlll4l.O.llLAti %Arable mow t m 4'4 mIN of i 4 . 11,41 4 N kr OW 1" , Alool A Ural; ontiolilololo ?wad ? - col.. W 41D4 prrwl, IThoriloro Meth rim Word, Al IPoo7, fortlo per =Obi -* Tor foTttior porticoloni woo**-, • ..• • PATrillayAle ~; 'Or; of ow, HAT& • • wolf • • - as ibovrtillistld6. I V LE.T.-41. bag°, vroU linuatl irt ympi ..I..eoptibrtably tung&94 ptor. )(4.ri.4,,,, Tb Ist lot Toorth Knots, ' • - p k:rooa, Clod up far 'snag, sad bedoirdbeil 'on by M. troolt'al Asodomy Wry Pm Wh. Moo. elm', Arobrotyp, Loom, prow of Vitra Woo, sorra ' Raarl lotliak,fa iFa dear.; LI" Tin , kw, to irui own. 01,31 gaff . Mel onli gutPoialoPh' ye V. _ • PROS 681.11'CLELIMI THE BATTLE OF SATURDAY. Fall Putietilarictf V.. 4 . , 11 o'clock a. at., Solorday, 28,1862. J **dal ecorompoodeccs of Um 61. T. Tribaao. TEIS My letters oitliliCaorning, !bleb I seat you by Osman bhil. 004 fort bere at 9 o'clock, .will have informed you of the general panic Tibial' pies:Sled • here up to the time of her. luring., Shortly offer her departn!e,ollioere and wagon -masters who rodedown . lioni the rear of the ar m y,intoinnal us that the enemy had p ion of Disp atch Station, (which is tibout midway betirean — the' army lines and White Hulse.) •Theistic brought tbeintelli genre that Gen. Stoneman. withabout 5,000 men, was cidt off, and was falling back on. ;White Howie. This news created the 'wildest incitement; and a general stampede to the re. =Ming: bargee and echooners 'took place. The steam tugs were now, seen Vying down stream with bargee, schooners and canal boats in tow—the latter crowded' with every description of property, plied up le the direst confusion, among which were mixed up con-. trebends, young and old, and of both sexes. rue PRIPARATIO7II9 v 0 clove. Gangs of laborers and fatigue parties from the 93d Now York' were new set to work at the Commissariat, Subeistettoe,' and Forage Departments, to pile up the heaps of stores, and prettare fo . r a grand and stupendous bon fire. Barrols of whisky and turpentine, with loon bundles of hay, were placed all around them. The' railroad heeds , were not idle. The locomotives were seen darting op and down the track colleoling all the care—most of•which were freighted with every kind of itorei required daily by our army—and back ' ing them down toward the river bank. , Not withstanding ill these manifestations of im mediate skedaddling, a few still lingered, re luctant to leave until the hut moment. I now left my tent,and proceeded op the river bank .tosard the PosteMee, .which Is situated near the railroad track, &adjust on the bank of the river. I passed all the Quartermasters' offices, the Provost Marshal's °Moe, the Harbor Muter's office. They • were all empty. I passed the telegraph tent, they were hastily packiwg, and Just going to leave. I arrived 'at the Post Office ; it was empty—everything gone. Continuing on, I soon overtook Perkins, the "Postmaster Gen eral,of the Army of the Potomac," who, wi th foot contrabends, teas conveying a lergectiest to the Elm City, therisjhe only boat except -the Canonicus—which was waiting for Col. In galls--which lay above the White House. You most understand White House Landing extends from a little way above the White House—from which It gets its name—to where the railroad track crosses the river—or rather, where it did:cross before the Iteb-u-els burnt the bridge—a distance of about one mile. In a few minutes after the mall was on board, the Elm City steamed down Fortreas-llotroe ward. I lookedlen for a moment at the prep arstions making for blowing up the locomo tives and burning the long train of railroad are, and, seeing the workmen retire, I thought I might as well do .the lame. The gunboat Currituck, which was op the liver about a hundred yards from where I stood, had a lookout on the masthead, while from the quarter-deck signals were being vig orously exchanged with oar headquarters at the White House. I now felt that I was eke daddlieg, though I did not like to go until I could see what on earth I was going from but there were only three boat., left, and they were away below the-White House; so off I started, soon arriving at the Trslens tent, which was next the mail-boat landing. I cast one long, last, sorrowful look behind, sad then put at a 2:40 pace for the White Llouse,where I passed Gen. Casey and staff se they were dining on the green in front of "the house." Here I learned that Gen. Stoneman—who, with his staff, bad arrived at White House— and Gen. Casey bad a consultation, at which it was decided that the infantry, numbering some 9,500 or more, should be conveyed down the river by the summers in waiting, while the cavalry and artillery world fallback to Wil liamsburg. A company of the 934 New York was now detailed to attend to the blowing op, and firing part of the business—their insuer4 . ," thiu below to make sure work of it. • • I • • ,• • TIM • ;The embarkation of troops now commenced, theressels lying close to the river bank, and some distance below the White House. The 0: Vanderbilt, Sanitary Commission boat, bad some 250 sick and wounded Web on board, to these were added come 100 civilians, arid 700 or 900 emir, the John Brooks an‘Enicker tucker to take the rest. The bitter was also to take Gen. Casey and staff. Ge board of tee C. Voader6ift-1,20 p. a.— / am now seated in the stern of the Vander bilt, from which I kayo a clear and distinct of everything In and around White Heusi Landing. Tbe Canonicals with Cot. Ingalls, has passed down. I notice from here a frame structure on the roof of the White Howie, from which oar officers are signalling toth e ersboats. 2 k,p.m.—The signal post is abandon ed, juid they now signal from front of White 'Hodge, thelenks of the river being about 20 feet high opposite the house. 2.25.—A heavy boom of cannon, a signal trona the gunboat for us to decamp, or per bait for the hut of the troops to retire. 213.11 COSIL•OILATION. A greet bleak aloud of smoke . and sheets of flame are now 'seen near the railroad track; still another and another. Now the dames and smoke are seen 'almoet • everywhere—up along the plain, on the skirts of the woods whet, the sutlers' team were situated, • that .Games and nuke have also made their ap piiatiance ; the whole of the tents, which were occupied by at least three thousand people, 'and all the goods and effect' which they could not move in the baste and conruaion now lie it the mercy of the approachtngden;•. Large and eommodious framehouses,which bad been erected for carpenters, farriers, lumbermen, and the railroad laborers, with 'team sawing inaohlnes, de., all went in their turn. The pork house sent up a dreildfhtly black, slowly lowering, vast .column of smoke. This colohin, In its appearance, as contrasted with the bleat, blue sky, was bleaker than the blackest thunder-cloud the eye ever rested on. ?RI xxetoatot. While all tries were strained on it, watching its peculiarly Our and winding accent upward; a Gordo uplosion,aarrying fears to the hearts of all as it shook the earth, was heard, and a mosistit alter an Immense mass of grey white emoke wee seen forcing its" way up through the dark, rolling mass of black, and as it do 'eloped itself autuned . the shape of amoutet balloon. The phenomenon was awfully grand. The lookers-on did not speak, lest they should loose one giluipte of • title, the grandest aeons any ~ of, " them .ever beheld. Explosions of obeli, on board our burning barges, which lay 'op'erbereohr w banes were situated, were now freqUent, the fragment., falling into the river. •The 'red denies shct Op at least twenty - feet higb'along the ehole length of Whit, House Landing. The „White House hull stood lookingcalmly on; and many were oonjectur int what lenti& fie its rite. Ina few minatei the demod of Oro pat hi. heed through one of tie top windows, and,ore knew then that it •wax ell up with it. /t burned steadily for about brie hour 'Olen not one inch of it re adied exedpiterti tell trlcilLotilinneys'te tell the future traveler of ' its fate. • • •• • •• • ~ rout DEPPAIVIIt. I , being now , ready , it only remain ed try 'ditstrhy the beggars end ammunition wag Ons,, tbreenibulancer, carriages, and stores which 'Wham eolleeted aroithd. the beed.quarters foe • dud wind Thipie 'Seri Suitt re:' mated' the batik'ef the river , wed tolled down thweliff.. , -Great laughter ersi•elictited by this perrt °lithe perfotositider •Thel tragent; heavily ladeu,•trers , bailed - tile th~e verge, and then ther'boye-' let' eii, all foge th ei,'end away they wiinto-bani,dashr,'eniusti-dti mime cum turningstoniptette gad 'well-performed ire mauled 'Then nearliewhote eompiniof, soldiers' erreplited• with 'web • 'other tosee' whieh would ptielO'brin4e* 'ebonite,* pick- . JIM, spades, bottle eit let and tabu:tee, box'ar of lemons, °mops, time; &Wet,' !AO book.. ate, Jrci farthest in to.the eta: CV *ad ;O. .Bottor we* . Malik "ole .. • beak tithe vitae rail • the Oriftirtalithill'ltu going One of 'the Gintool'i 'eteltils; throwing totattfiln it into taillfir;gtatabbid? battog hie sword f a his heed.'" The old Het i .... atot: ran to . his mil Liam 1040110 him up: : /ittld not Isere that tweed tooeb bort;:trOl bad a Ostrow mops: Gtrhotal It& ittfr OittValt• the Ealthertureter, which - -litt.'ordel qtaM Dalt ita btur was • spent folistiibatia the troops betweenthe thUe ”trecloci p.os.—All Woo ititoaiii;,storik Oil together .' Nuthiog aff (kir thentey :eV,* :la-. buts the rear reaboehli our teeny -• EMUS. onv *basis Waist rame yhd•trtdrop. l - pogglowlpitwalbo PlullftbY.;'- no . :-. 1 , 7 ,, ,. ' 7 " - : . ,. a ' . -, .- , ''' -` ' - t : ' - 2T: saw of vu one' mass 'of' trial?, ihute.fand.huitilderfncrutai... l .W• arrived at Partritso.Montheoea Bandar; li the ar. ing lain at'-anchor on.Biturday night in Pamultey, twelve mil's below. White Mettle. Yon' ISM totted - A ad lita Si* IMO word about • oar hearing air hg or theingThri.t , of this muelrleared hpiptrod thousadd debit.* ''worth of p ,iopettpf,,, , F44,doetroTed• Every one that left WtilteArose bilievea tbit most of it could aired if there was any system adopted. by Moth antbotityi. but I suppose the *mount la, so. small th ey thought it hardly *firth while to ' make any effort to save it. Many of the barges "CliniO down from half,empty. , Mt. John,„Fer- Fell. Ariny Agent, bod Ida 'lwo fired -.before be know anytbingaboutiabirusell i and,Capt.. Keil and Mr. Ames, of Baltimore, .tried Ito save tits store; whict.wie ,the very llama it :White Howie, but. their aorta, did tot avail. Mr. Farrell, a few days before,• sent POO worth of E oo 4 l s .to our, sick. and;: wounded. His loam 'ions i.e over $lO.OOO. • D. J. K. F . o aTmu! 3 0 : - ,,T*, rivll,4,l2ois in oompan* with General Stoneman and staff and Osmond Casey 'and staf f who arebera o it is said, nudee You hare no-doubt. been - apprised- Of the greasoonfolon existing hare, , arid naturally' attondaut uponithe erondhig.- of - vessels • Into the harbor from :White House Point. • • - The affair of Saturday last partook more of the painter of .a , batt.la than the , •togagements. or Thursday . . or Friday. Stoma , Fiesj o b et Porter has covered blinself with: glory. 'He selected a very strong ' cod,• having posted his forces in an admirable manner, was prepared-to hold It against , any force :of the enemy. . The brave men of this command all fought with heroic mirage,: sod : the arolun teens vied vrithrGeneral Sykes" regulars , in making steadyncovemeota;and carefully ever outing the commands of their °Moen.. • Time and. again; vast • hordes 'of rebeli moved up In•. solid columnar !pan our troops,- but our regalar'betteries as often mowed them down In a most, destructive• manner. Steady discharges of ,shall, grape, and canister in regular salvos -seemed to , sweep down whole companies. - de soon as confusion in the rebel ranks was apparent, General Porter ordered Goners' Meagher's Irish Brigade to charge bayonets,.. which they did in the most gallant and heroio• style, bareheaded, in. their shirt sleeves, Gee, easionally with: these rolled - up.l. • + • . Tbischarge.had;an excellent • effect. ; The rebels were driven beak with greet 'delight:4r, - and . General .Porter-,was preparing ItY move' upon them over the piles - of the rebel dead and. dying, when the enemy again advanced stead ily, strongly reinforced.: - . r ; r ; Now. the Pennsylvanians gave , tkeni ; the. benefit of their splendid:rifle!, while the bat teries played upon themzike before, creating lad havoc. Indeed, the/laughter - upon other fields daring this war has never been anything to compare to ,this. The rebels staggered under their lodges, and 'our forms were ad vancing steadily upon them, driving them back at every point, when a staff officer; rode+ up with , an .prder front the commander-in chief to Gen. Porter, directing him to fall ',sok with his command, and cross the Chick 'hominy: • + The order was executed in line style, and our troops did not miss a man, the enemy being too severely . punished to follow;: as closely. The only difficulty was, with the Pennsylvania Beservekand Meagiter's,lrish-- men—thetr commanders exerting all - ; their powers to induce these; Nees Men to mule firieg. Theythe edvantages gained by hard fightlig, and they were . stardoms to fol. All the troupe mist be praised for bird* gellantrj lull& affair, bit the regulars must', notice. Gen.ffykes, the lament ed Major Bosnia, the 3d, 4th and lAth.A.- fantry, behaied admiribly. Gen. Porter thought he would be reinforced and be ordered; to advance .upon- Richmond forthwith, but it was not so designed, and he tell back as ordind promptly. OFFICIAL. By Of Prerident'of the United Stater of "puska. a. rsocuawncia. , „ Wiriness I n by _the second section of an act of ,Congress passed on thi ftb. day. of June, A. D. Int,' entitled "An eel for the collo:thin of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States and for other purposes," it Ij niede - the duty. of the President to dot:lire; Al or before the Snit day of July then nest following, by hie prodama tion, in what States and parts of Statesinsm , tion exist' • • Now, therefere,,be it known that I, Alma- - use lancom,'Prexident of 'the United State,. of Arserfee, do IterebY 'declare and Embalm; that the 'Stand) of Vontlt'Carolina, Ylorida, 'Oeorgis,'AlatmatafTiouislatie, Texas, Missis sippi; ArkansatiTennessee, North' throlins,. and the State of Virginia; except the follow. lag counties Hancock, Itrooke, Ohio, Mar.: shall, Wetzel, Marion, Motongalls; Preston., Taylor, Pleasente, Tyler; Ititehieilloddridgei Harrison, Weed; Jackson; Wht, Roane. Cal Barbotir, Tuokerrlewis; Brut= ton, Upshur, :Randolph,: Masan, .Putuatu, Raitawb t it Mat- Nieholee,' Cabsil,. Wefts'', Boone, Logan,-Wyoming; Webster,: Payette' . -1111 d. Raleigh,' sle now id insitiroilion and hellion and ;by vealon thereof the' thil • thoritief the United-Stites is' oblong* so that the provision of the'"Aet to provide in- creased revenue from imports till:4w the in terest on the pnbilo 'debt and Tor other 'pm-. pow," antroved August filth, itgliteen,huzi• - •' dna and stety-tote,- cannot be peaceably eie:' anted, - and that the lame 'obargeebte upon real estate - under the sot laat'aforeield;: lying within the Staten's:ld part, of States se aforesaid, tigether nith . a psmaltyerll per mutt= of said taxes, chef NIS lien upon the 'tracts or lots of the name,' - severally till paid. In idiom whereof I have hereunto set my heed and caused the sal of the United States to be affixed.-1' • • ' ' • Done at the City of Washington, this first day of July, in the year of our ad Lord one thousand eight hundred and sizty-two, and of. the Independence ' of the United States of Arnaldo& the eighty-sixth. - Asaasim LurcoLz By the Pratldent. P. W. Boma& dating Bantu, of State. equilloCLlL .BACORA 1 • Oremiewaacf.7l; pue!.#4 , i • . ! Tavatoat,Joly 30601 no otar'ouni tooth:ma to be tho great 'mut:iv - of attrattknalad almost oritythlogoloo to loot sight oL The wimpy* la that bushier it to i manner ingPandod. 44 hitr . viarket report:moot of woolly be Tot 7 maims." Thin are bat few trOaoacttcloo In 'oar of the toadhig @Masa aad /boy are of aa otdro• portant charsolar. Oar mom-boots gaaorall: do hot Om illopmad to do anything at premt. ',lnt ea stoopikut of Women :sod orttlololog the latest 01st :from the rat of Int. , • • ' . . . l ane. 1r Illi..ecettmtei" very dolt.' attbcrot, boron; 'ally to ratio; mile of 25 DWI tars at 44,25; 101 a do at SIX 26 do Extra &AY la gat. 6odo do at btodiAld, ott4 Do 4:o 44 it 0,9440,i4, 68OCISIFI-4.4ibittpt: 1M •of 16 bap prim 11.10 . L1ofkaat `4; 16 DIA, Oats 21,0. , Mama it 600, and AWL& Cola flaw at 19Uo—prima. . ~ , • - . siON—dull; Ws 016.000 ea at Ibr k rot PWa Hato' aids* far Clattasuitt &tor illanetaa:; 1.000 do at t}fe eltOoldera end 6o for st 7e. G do 'aienijotb atiNe, • DRIED ,kttUrr:-lal4 Gal• of 4. ,b 4 it, &GAG Weis) GA At* Gad if Intaik - ptlaue bright Ar, tliar l aA V, 'DMED AG STlR—Bala ofl.oooll* estrassed floor Ca rid - at lorif t G. • 110e9-acim and la dattuta Ail" at 1/ 01,41 at 1649 per d 0 7 ,10 *dramas. ) • ' . SIB Et=-Bile of la takebble Ito. 3 L 10,114.41 $ 1 . 2 16 aztd 1'56 do' extra Whits ifittit4lo:; • , WAMAF;X:ateeein Jabot /o.6olabia• - "SA r rfaia ;4'o bide • • • ots bbo at $1,70.31.11 tu( &nor ub 3,4 eat 06 ,9: mu. arm& $t 44 1 , cic pair% oc II 001 . 11 =1/gllodali Aso ll ootha4; 270 gjp lead, A Ws, a W I *nom t0t4.3 oho p0t0064 a-A tamn w,,,“ sAttboit, 6 dos mokboidlo, W J gammk p3Dipp. tt W Towam4 a$ Is , Dmper. 10 Als.bas,D rawrol Aor, $ Sir $-064. boam; •Llu/s Trim blp., to.aoszcoo •trosozom., • AI". 9 su oi r:66, .kl.9otdoi Oa bow thowo. Gruitel ix; 1$ albs tallow, 'l' II llow•; tom absowitraialt VIM Gordan nu 6Ok. ,16 *sopa bonstg.l4 foToraotioOtoo, Copt,. d ~,komeo osiotan9 W dolothono do W Moak* T do do, Jac it Loollaw. _ ' =MI . .... • . , .. i i : :: Imports le•jr 'RiveT.•„:: . : wfigr.LL7iC-1 jai” ELisravi..Ls77. bbla icor. • Gorki" 4t aa, 9 bllds bacon..Jaallobstesi co; 5 hi thli •porter, Wm .Edattauls; 45 ski wheat; Daal Walking • 1 1 / 6 its oats, I.4.'llsain; 1 cask ware, ColidOligh; 2 rle do, 11 Higtrra„ 6 . dndu•Ctw - Bradt et bitts-3014 - _-_ gFt W ,fu & 0.; 13.4x0s do, IS, B Godfrey; & tar • ' .wsdamg..k - Virtwallabla brut Al itarapiS -0 & 0 -P, Markle; 55 brit, green hides, cdo *by, 4 It McCune; _db. butter, a bbkido.3 Obis ear.l entllCrabli - 151 'pine bacon.l."mxip - chlakenz.4calves, Mclltbbon; 1 tea .Prop trop, _,T 31 _, _.. ' l, ri' c' Acql!!... o ..ner• • . -. .. : LOIIIBYIL IX—tin Ctaaa Pat.-100 bbd flour . 4 tobacco, tetttrit'sti.7&s'°=l; R ip L il l i s! ' co; i shipt o; 2 do do. Wm Hulas.; 7 dodo 8 Ewalt I co* -10 bb tour, Joh. I HOOPS ti co; 9 bids 10 bags Ad, s4ed, Donald & artilikle; 55 pkas sondes-S.l=g ai 4 Mgr., 17 sks dry pewit/11,Jan W Taylor; hit bwco, Jno Fullerton; 4 bales cotton, King, ~• pe n . & no; Re) bp Salmi.' Brindle & awford; .143 b 1 notir, 855 boo; Su bp starcb,'ss kegs lard, IS - Vtirs tobacco. Clerk. Co..ta- •••- r -- - - . - 1. . - 1 . , , . ..River Ne ws :.:. ..._:•. ...,•: .-- Ibi; iiver'oili[hui.lto:ilkida slowly at t,[:, , iAlit, ...-.. wiiii seven ieei there Luchashy the maks laid even : '' :i.g.:: 11.6‘iiiiher remote, clear and pleasaut and - ' - ' ' .. aSi?sratitlytottled.:.„..—Busineesinntlnues pittyar,.. •,' ;Teat Ibullrh4q. taking everything into considuss' -. • l li • Thorp appears to 50 .. a fair 'girt* oerolght n ring for eindnattl, and an 'demob:Mg tot' for St. " ail.' - The Peat drantack now ls than it,* are too eci.f.4.64 .Vying to" load, and tIM. conarqtatinn . , , Si 4,,ti treiinto .; pin down to a very low. - flgent...-:...„ - r .... - • Tho Clara Poo, from Louisville, was ihsi Onljtran-'.: - . ,tent arrival.. She bad B. good .cargo,: besides d* . . '..: cl&rging coulderablo ai WbeelLog and Parkarahnlif. - 1Z,.: 81;stmore of. from Cincinnati to has than three . .-kretty' gond time.. .... ...Tho_Porthettia; , from: vpti• , •: - .' Lellinitl, had - mit arrivwhen we left the wharf:Jig 1 ', . al- . .. . lullevening, but she we, eiponicd every mome n t,.: ..,:. SO..=4iluati,. •ad . , foe. Bt. Tioubs 4 .cicared last evening with good trip. fon OUICINNATI AND I•OIIINVILLZ—The Capt. Cadhoge, is announced to leave o aticere Saturday. Thn .Claris Poe, Cspt. ,Thos.• Poe,. and",;.. .Gobiew Era; Capt Terry, ore up to Tuoaday.. • to, Br. iotrin.—This Linden, CaPt:tattoilaa neitpseket for St.'lionis. She will be ready Tux liaiWToax von. Sr. past staamarilis command of tept. D. ft U. allsocirai is announced to leave for M. Pont, on Wednesday • .7. STE.I.2IIIO4TS. 11 1 0 Br . IST. i'AUL:a t ar 'Az —The :nue .steamer. NSW YOSK Oajitita WS. H. °inmate. will leave la 02110Tti ai - SDNEDJIY, athlostant, at 4 o'clock 1,-- Jar. .frojabt arpimaga apply . ou board. - jO4 4t, LUU leviturr4-xiifine stezOLA PO,li,'Copt. Thos. roar; wilt team (of ttm Imola Immo nomad: on MULSDAL- 13. b lc .1 o'clock p. m. Fr* frelghtar pasongeappy'on:boird lir to Jink B.LIVINGSTON,& CO.. Agents., kittti L'INGINNATI , 4 ISVILLE.—The spleadli et • Jug,m, klellot..will. Gum for the liboTefaitur latbneedlit, points on SYKUtiItetDAY,.:/th bet., at tritock m. rot freight or passage appt7 on board oeto ' • B. LW /t CO.. A genie. TT erzls .tdlhzl6steri itiv- i , EE PACBBT.....TOR ST. PAUL lharcra-,The steamer llNDlth,Bapt will •loarono abort, on • &kV:Mt/AY, Bth hist.. at 6 o'clock P. nr. Ifur insight or parasgo apply on board. or lo • •.• J.8.-LIVI Difit.Tirli a .1.a1....Agenta... .u okt, VINCINAATI-& livU leYIL4L—The iplondld•paaseng sunuomr GULDEN KRA, C4pt.- Terry, wilt tare an alxna on TVESDAT," in4ant *A o'clock - v. m.. . /tor freight pr ipossiokoeipply on tw;nrd or to . :443 • : J. - 11.'LIVINGSTON & U.OO, • C.LNUININIA'II.t Li" LJ- . • - 4:• - DlVlLfit—The - iltwihew - etehmer tiITIZ.EN. - Clapt. B. Calhoun; will Imre lur i shore' and allintermedlarrporu on hATUSDAY, 15thingt... at 4 p.tch ,: . .Por freight or - pariage apply oo board or 10 • _ . '., I. B. L4YINGSTuIi L co.. /touts— ~ AA -List; lik N4i Hi V hit Cl reaesis. jAZI 11144CONONT, CNA. z Armstrong, %yin nave. THIS pet:, for Oil City. • • Jot • . J. boirit 4 t • FOIL = • • OUN TRY • Walks fof countrireihiencei La LIN DElf, 0110'12; eakliad, ate onerod far ante; - A branch - of the burgh d. Yard 'Llborty - flattway,. nioa =foto the centre , of the plot:' - the lots toitain obe-litlf acre and to 'traria.. Terms; .ords ona-tanth cash and ono.tonth aunnally. 'Apply ~ , :11r. _ itcla md - at Oakland Station. .. lit HAAT tie.llAistiZi.-,A. Yalta/ of NA Una far We lu Farat, al Inly,cntida lag .206 . aarat-24 . lea t cleatedi bonta iud barn . th ree eta, ,Plah well watered. young trait trees; guoUtugar trees to mate suiptrt, twelve milea trout the Erie and Phil adelpbla 24411r0w1, and-ball a ladle' from the Pitts , .-- • burgh and Manning Balthus/1, wbettliniebraL S6OO. , 1.111 sweepAlL Si..K . UPVOtI. of.ght Pm* wt . 11 _ Pt. dap ble that money. Good title cmi to given. • Ur:, • JOIIN HAMILTON, ". • - 423 Peaestreet., (inhale tba Yuan . jetalw - - - , • ' Pittebarull,,,,' • .VOl3 good secolid-hariT BUGGY,nearitneir. hi complete rtinnirig:oiders'-' for Ws low: lo at 711 WATillisTarrn ipprkwhisut rtaiirt Drum' POICSAUL—A tbree•story brick dlreluttg, wan ten - thy lot Yuzllo. in Goo Dribs boot squares on resin ;gest all In good soda. ; Prs only --4/4%) mak and balance to floe equal Onoual pity7,W - manta; Toloondon at ony time. • V a N 4124 . 13, rUki #. I ",AS • ABOUT FIGHT uorsz Bow Er. :, • WIAL BE SOLD _ Kll4ali• ch.; • .GAZETIT .0117.1:01. blikAti : .. .: Pin groat. above Smlttinsid., • . 111 tS .1:11 BIAS- rtou.r.rata: 2.111 C 1111.761-Two tWoidoky , the °Map* sup.. plied with , teats and:piii f. late each Mr by • 150 testi:. " • situated cefkrattl wince* .4 10 0 , e7 city, buildbui partly Eniehed, with Mlle atone meat, all maw and a quarter Cr"i gicenid;situsted oa _Monts' Ran, a abort di:o*nm from the Manchester= .Pamenser and Ft. W. - & - 0. - 11.11xLeg meltable • • "Or manufaetuting purpose& • •, , • Mao,* farm of 100 acres, aix and a bails:Liles front... ebb citn . lind - ono and a 'quarter MIMI from • Court. , Gay's ateticro, , Ft. NS at U. B. N., with' a young °Tabard of 660 treed, a water: power Saw Mill, two Rol2llolli'szal other Imprensa/mats ; fifty - war cleated,;" PAM* TSB, 61 Peden! st; Mkghrny twee - ' or .W. 5 fdrortr street, Pittsburgh, - ItENT,-lin Oil Re x fuery, complita.arda. Apply to • . ROM. AILTILURS,• st Las. H.: 138 'part!' SE 'rum .ndireuvrEs. wail:EU:a& WILSOFS . Set*Ulg Mactiineta,, NO. CI 1111i13111TRYIT, 101., Aeolis! Ai Awl Proxima Ulu .UNITED EfTATNS PAIR For the Years 1858, 185 c.: and 1860. UPWARDS Or SoXri 111 A 0 Paliati EsULD IN THS Komi SBAF 20,0001 SOLD TIM PANT YU. B. Ws oStlr to the palate WHEELER . W 1 LSON'S IMPROVED &CHINE, at PRICES, stab In crossed coOldoSoo of 14 media pm tht bott sod matt 7,1144 Emily Selling klttsbtos.- noir ha to It don intodly UOQ oo the ittickM 'Lad • Minton Waits, man tht lockotltth Impossible to ",. carsoll, alas oo both sides ; L slxOtdo In atostroo: Non, own - opody In unnemoot, sod sums durabls etas say ottitartsocittito. ' OlOttilars, chi*, pia* And dostrtptkat of . *us, fontlehed veils, on "applicatiott to persnitsszkft,.,,i ; pram waroitted tat sine yam - avecia . WV. SUMNER SEWING hiACIDNE.h. . ' WILLIAIL42 owns , iniquated dthagLi• tareaa 1A211:1L7 1111W1/10 kl.ACliiltiLS, • 12 111373 STREEiI nirta wan; PA: 'nom llaablaa. gill do" all kb:4 of ii . a.gad.iza Wrote , sad L.DS m riP•ir.v°° P." ~tWont p, • . BT 11 .&111& - 00,(Ags4a, • • . , • • tom. . Lal pablio. be parbaCig asaigai tbatabof caw • bay mod oa, kin 011'nfr KMIMM via so math .impaaltg uas In .hteyttt, notalth- 'Lading Ma grow ealsitafeamli loarportlag so grg masa raga ilia. Grover Dakar Sowing Ilarblow Ca: ' • ul ollsera Mae of mowing mama* from min •,7" tbam abachtam, who* they cannot MO as „bass gp 2 shags; u gropoosaracm. - This nub too aro rab, - M-ly ' Troia . ° Si44l rctracrol .mos .1;'• • .42 a faseekeiyirsebiaaßarho Ma point ont 4. mis *bora • parma to whom re ears aold a Mathias' have boan bong stopped tr"„ - or bug 11 . 4 . . 7; • t.PI7 001/7:11,11P.,.A.GENT3 t "WM . ...;41PAIKOTAA.I4 t uItbSOIIMON.:OF. PAR . TNE -*I.. - 7 : pattoratp benitofin astg los ow:brae: , ;:e..:74:`. nsaio ond 11y1. of Ono of 41.410151, & tkt Is '. . ,4‘, &mind. ot wow Pollseat, DISVX• itt, thin& t100 61 4+ Ou.loo*' ntnp got vfla t. mimed bre. .t„ -. ow of iste ' Wong lbw &mit.* rule nrosc v , mainly Jets' /#O,, 'A,:1;111.314, '",n" . ".;:"- • totf,trog nor gas &ban fint Intalockykr*Oderb7:2:-.7. Triat&fartime! to ay Itio&lo and thorabll •,, • - . • • *ll-4.5,4tiv1K"..:•;;W • . .
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