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''.. : t... : ~,,....., .t. „,..- 1 , ,‘• 4, , , ,1.. , ..,..14-i: t 1.4 rfl.,): •61, .1 I ... , ~. A , ... ,',-,........... b. A .e. - e,. • . ' ' ' : :' , ., 4 ;: ' I 4,A-&-„, ' ,l_ -4. ,,, ':: ::... C 4';'.• ' I I '' • - . '. 71 , '- ' l,--4-7- ' '' 7.- ' ' '. .. , ,v: . ~:,.,, . ,.r..::;...,, , ,t,: • .., , ~ c:._; . •: .:71: - ' ;---- r. 4 . ,- ?:". '• '._-: • t` ' ' n".!, - • • 4-1 1 eff -• • tr 42- e ii i _PITTSBURGH POST. MONDAY MORNING: For tho Pittsburgh Morning Post TO SHELLEY. to B. M. O. Misguided, blighted Shelley, how my heart Is pained for thy sad wanderings! Thy words Are rife with sympathy and glorious hopes Of man's redemption from oppression's thrall, And yet have ruistot in them—Thy wild strains S. sweetly mournful that the list'ning soul Finds bliss inlgrief and grows in love with sadness, Are blent with notes of blasphemy. Thy thought On wing too daring, far, too far, hath roved In Doubt's dark region, 'till thy brain grew wild {Slit!' strange imaginings, and startled Reason, tlrasptng amid the gloom, clutched Ennon fast, And deemed that she teas Heaven's bright daughter —Tatrit. Thou wort deceived, poor Shelley, and thy lips Were swift to utter what thy heart believed; And thou didst link the darkest thought, to song Which genius made immortal, and alas! Clothed with a gorgeom , drapery, a robe Lovely m Angel's pinions, thou !mitt made Error's dark form look brilliant and serene As Twilight's gentle Stars ; and men hare scanned Her glorious seeming; :Qs. tune looked and LOVED; And in their impious adoration, flung Ilea; vu's garnered hopes, like worthless weeds away, And thus like thee hnve perished. Who can tell How many with ass rich, proud hearts as thine, Ilatc followed thee to ruin, meanwhile dreaming They tracked an Angel's footsteps to the skies ? I could weep to think what baneful work Thou mayst have wrought, and all unwittingly, With the fund hope that thou wort lensing Mall An heritage of Truth, replete with pun er Tu purify, to eles ate, to bless, And disenthrall the world of straggling thought That yearned for freedom, and still writhed in chains Red math the rust of ages and with blood, The blood of inartyrel thousands freely shed, But shed almost in sand A n yl le J , Thi uV, though an erring, W]l2 a geu'rt.us heart, Free frittn the curt, t,l ,eltishness, tt Lich I.ltott, t•:trt t.ft the buttAltht: rirtuc.. f the .oui And nurture:4 with 0, baleful rpa, dew,. Tho raved- "1 en, y, hatred. pride: And though the wr.eig which thou hart done lomat), And to that Grarinus One, thy " Unknown 6'41" Wit, hitter. grievous, not to be repaired, Yet wa the 310Tirt: pure, the pretnpting nicirr And be the %ening kin KINI , NESS dcaltl forgis en Perchance had net the cruel, heartless world. Teo early chilled th) spirit', latent Had net the hand iil persecution fallen Too hen, ily and harshly on thy head— And alt ! perchance had rter years been thine To temper youth's tierce zeal with cooler thought, Thou might . ht indeed have had thy foulest wink, And truly ndvssEn. where thou hart only; NI lIONATEI Henry du I pardon thee--I mourn thy fall, Ami Min would fling alum thy early taint, An humble flower- a brief} hloonting wn'ath, 'Co tell the world I dove and PM Slitdie, CECILE GRAY. 3 girl. 'ir: Tuy lady 6ua rk daughter •• Heaven be praised !:' anid the discontented father of sii unruly boys. Now I shall have something gentle to lute Small c lo r i ,i t o m e , those boys: house top-) turves' from morning to night, with their guns, tisliing-tackle, pointers. setters, hounds. spaniels, and what not 'rout s college bills perfectly ruinous --horses, roue and oegars all lumped under the general head of r I Cetera , I 1111.11.1 , 1311t1 it all--or my parse ,hue.' lint this gentle little girl climbing upon toy knee, making music and Mlll4lllll' in ail the 11611 , .• with her innocent tare sold silt cry laugh—thi little human blossom by life's rough and thorny wityside, she'll make amends I 11111 the hap piest bustian I in all the world, but my heart shall find here a resting p 1.., She must he highly educate' and accomplished—l'll spare no pains to elect that .111. I see anti:" all I shall have n happy old age I'ery lovely Wit. the little Cecile She ha 1 her mother's hazel eye, an I Witt ilig auburn hair. und her fatliegr Grecian prottle There It winning sweetness in her smile, and grnoe and poetry in every - motion It was a pretty right. her golden tresses mingling with those riper luck, as she rested her bright head against the old Illilll%. check Even •• the boys could har bor no anger at her quiet reign She aoniel herself quite :is closely around their nun heart. Then it was a new tie to hind the -undeted hand and wife together. Something of the old by-gone tenderness crept unconselow:l3 into th e i r manner toward each other. She Wit, their idl. /Intl they pressed her rapturously to the pare a nal heart, forgetting she was but ebty. Tutors and governesses without limit rattle and went before the intportapt selection wail ma.de. Then so many injunction. She must not Andy so much a. , to spoil her tine eves--she must iffaw only a few minutes-at a time, lest it should cau , e a stoop in her shoulder,- - die must not go cal( in the sun fnr feA r ~1 injuring her complexion. he was told every hour in the day of some new per fection. Now her attitude, then her eye., and then her , hape— she l: uu •ed like a fairy sang like a seraph - -in slide t, she needed only wine; to make her an angel ' Every ,erv,int in the house knew that his or her fortune was made. if Miss Cecile was pleased, and they shaped their course accordingly. If the boys - were doubtful of the success of a re quest, Cecile was secretly timpliiy e d to negotiate. The reins of household government were in thoi": little fairy finger.. So wonder the little Cecile thought herself omnipotent--no wonder she stood before her little mirror. arranging, with a maiden's ',ride, her glossy ringlet. Small tnamiel that she saw with exultation those round polished limb', pearly teeth. starry eyes, and tossed her bright curls in triumph at the hearts that were already laid nt her feet. Iler mirror but silently re peated the voice of flattery that tart her at every step. was beautiful ! The temple WA. pas-ing fair. but. ah ' diere rose from its altar nu holy incenie tii [beaten. 'rho, bright eyes opened and closed the flowers. alidi like them drank in the dew mnlight, regarilleis of the Giver. —it was Cecile eighteenth birthday. The most expensive preparations had been made to celebrate it. She was to electrify the Amu monde with her dehort. :1 ' , Amer robe, fit for a Peri, silvery and light, tleated a , soft as a deecy cloud around these niatchlesolimi,. teem And jewel, troll untie Leer at of place beside those otarry eye , . Nature ... imple,t effering, the drooping lily, blended with her tresoeo. The thu-h pwth and 11..1e era. nn her cheek-- her step Wit` , already upett the threshold of that brilliant, untried werdl which io,IIIIV Wa , to dazzle and to conquer ()tiler f,trnt there were • and the bright faces that mule sunlight in happy homes, but the peerle , e ceci I quenched their hewn,/ en that happy birth night. The prim' father un exultingly " Beautiful as a dreurni... - wa+ echoed from oto end of the saloon to the other. His eyes lot lowed her, and noted every glance of admira tion, and then lie said to himself-- the idol i Say you so, fond father'.' See, her fiend droops heavily—her limbs relax—she has faint ed' They gather round her—they bathe her pale face and powerless hands: then, they hear her to her dressing-room, and she lies upon that silken couch like some rare piece of sculpture. The revelers disperse, the garlands droop—dark ness and silence reign where merry feet tripped lightly. The physician sits by the bedside of his fair patient, and, with mistaken kindness, he says to the frantic parents : She will be easier soon—she will be free from pain to-morrow ;" and then he leaves his patient with her anxious watchers. Morning dawned. Yes. Cecile wa,4 better" —so her father said. And she sat up and pat her fair arms about his neck, and called him " her own dear father," and lie smiles through his tears, and he parted the bright lamp locks from her brow, and said she should have an other ball, gayer than the last, and look lovelier than ever:" and then her mother laid a band eau of,pearls across her pale forehead, and said they became her passing well. Cecile smiled faintly when she replaced them within their Case, nod then her mother returned again to the bedside. Ah! what fearful shadow in that momentary interval had crept over that sweet face! "Ce cile, Cecile l" said the bewildered woman with an indefinable terror; oh speak to me Cecile! what is it ?" •' Am I dying. mother'! u. mother, you never taught me how to die." In the still grey dawn, at the sultry noon, in the hashed and starry night, long after that bright young head was covered with the violets, rang that plaintive reproachful voice in the pa rental ear "You [lever taught the how to die " . 4 . , i 6 .‘ • • • • NOVEMBER 26 'ti, a joy, --to speak the best of all rt- y't h -1115; , • - l'o•sitt THE, EDUCATION or GIRLS. No one will dispute the assertion that the ob ject of edUcation is to prepare pupils for the efficient discharge of the duties of life. The first question is, What are the duties which the girls of an expensive or fashionable school will be called upon to discharge when they have taken their places as members of' society ? Let us see. They are the children of wealthy parents, and, in all probability, they will he called upon to sus tain the following relations: First—They will be wives. A wife is the in timate friend, and constant, life-long companion of a man. Secondly—They will be mothers, and as such, the natural guides, instructors, and examplars of children. Thirdly—They will he mistresses of house holds, in which capacity they will be directors of the industry of others, purchasers of number less commodities, and guardians of the health, comfort and happiness of many people. Fourth/y—They will he ladies, and, as such, the leaders of society, the lawgivers of manners —as such, they ought to 1,43 agreeable, instruc tive in conversation, accomplished in the arts of entertainment, self-possessed, and superior to fashion and affectation. Ftfthly—They will be more likely than not to experience, at some time in their lives, a reverse of fortune ; and then they should be able to rho something for their on in subsistence. Finally—They will Inane the honor to be mem bers of the illustrious Human Fatally ; to be wor thy of which high rank in the universe they ought to be high-minded, honorable and just ; in capable of hatred, jealousy and fear ; abounding in love and charity to all who share with them the glory of being human ; beautiful in their persons and lovely in their lives. These are seine of the relations they will sus tain ; these are some of the duties they will be called upon to perform. Now the great questions occurs : What is the education that will prepare them for these Va rious relations and duties We attempt to an swer the question. A strong and healthy constitution is, of course, a woman's first necessity. She needs it, if pos. sible, more than man. To the development of her physical system everything else must lie ac counted subordinate, the greatest possible intel lectual advantage being too dearly purchased by the smallest possible physical detriment. To secure the healthy development of a growing creature, it i, rule necessary to let nature have her way, giving free opportunity for th e et ,j,,y. ment of that boisterous sport which the young naturally delight in. and which is absolutely iie cessary for their growth. (link therefore, should lie confined to the desk not more than three boars a day, and, as they grow elder, the Laws of health should be one of th e i r studi e . But young ladies need limn. than a healthy body : tinny need an educated body—they should lie graceful as well a- strong To secure the most unwearied exertions are made in the schools of Europe. one hour li day, it should be spent in grace-promoting exerci...s. such as ealisthenie, dancing, ridin g on hors, hack. skating, swimming, and drilling --f rramous hitidtt. ()tie bout a day would glve six hours In the week. and the exelei..es might be arrange d that each day would hate its own. danneing on ; Monday, calisthenics on Tuesday'. No The ef fect of these exercise- would astonish every one—so strikingly du they improN e the form, the air, the oarriage of ihoee who enjoy them We know a gettlienilin Win... iii, twelfth eqr, ran awn:, tarot , e1,,,„1. an English regiment a , it diommer remained with the regiment iiboot ten month-. luring which trine he was daily ill;•.I w the nrl of n rtect and stepping grar,dully 'l'.. flits 'lay we inn pick lion out from a crowd 111 111-toad ,• fan' e rnn see him ereettne, , , vf a bis figure and the beauty of hr.. walk European Indie. of high rank ens ea-ily be detected by the -sine ts-coliantie. e remark further, that y oung ladle, need educated totem. , binge portion or their k in after-life will 1,0 done by 0,11(` W4,11,11.1f fill 1011 educate-I. they van g lide wiet and insane to cheer the heart . I lit , y can ret" ,, Pl ••111. ‘if lily and trasel io dainty writing. and (late them with beautiful picture.. they can make etery garment w ••rri by rr..tnitn, from the imperceptible bonnet that doe, not ,•„v e r th e head. to the pretty --lipp-er that reveal, the tiny r,„.; : they log,011111" the rsriou, in g re Jients et the deliviou., and spread the mile wrath 101 l charm the e ) c aa well a.. -11-li g ht the , palate; under their gentle touch garden , mile , a l ,,rttuouts n 111.4,1111-. of beautiful i ingenuity till, wouderfrd fo - e holies: finger , ' The) .liould be educated to the very uttermost. all their latent capabilitie4 a otild he <-t•.l t e •l ht he most asshluous attit;skOlful cult u 110 unwisely, how , harnefrdly!is the ed.-a the finger, ticglect,•ii in our " Then there - nitt• odueatiou rho mold Th.. ~, .1 edne:,(,,,,, 1.4/1111-111. , that n hich I,lll' , Ile 11141.1 Irdg.• /1114 the set of procuring ledge 01,- , the MITI I I the exeici,w which I, needful fir it, dige-lit, It with tlin mind II- it with the rtviin-,1 pr..curt fa„! h. the cXtPt Ci, %% kid/ eimble.• the ~...14.111 pprtpria I exl , l -tech ,lu,lw, mental philosophy :, , l algebra, Lccuu . ce they eXerCl,4 , the :11111 , 1, 1- rtl•Suril , e X e•rcke it very little, and )iehl senirely ant its 11 , •1111-11111, - 11t. NlllOll,l. 1114 4 1, branch,— a .4111.1 y 1011,11 extireise the mind in the 'met gets manner, :111 , 1 y 111/11.14 . 11•V Rll.l x haustible revenue ~f liostruetimi Take lor example. the Italian language The ~ ,r uplete acquisition r.l [lint oar language would eoti.ert an uneducated mind into, nu educated one. In learning the language the pupil would li,eume acquainted with Italian literal tire. 11:111:111 111.11 , ry, Itrtlian 111:11111er. and .rite who!, internal and external life ~f 1111 important and juteresting branch of the huntan family would Le gradually resealed to the pupil ' , mind Dante would educate her, wul,l edur, i te her; all the great minds, a Italy would vontriloste t. , her enlightenment and, in gaining an insight into the structure of a foreign language. she for the first time, begin to understand the peculiarities of her own The saute remark+ apply to any language whiuli has it great and healthy literature. They do not apply to the French language, which is worth learning only for purposes of society and trticel. The French have not produced a great work, and they never will. Science. also, is an invaluable means of r lu ralin The first few do-ks ,d Foetid applied t- ,01 , 1 tde,d the touthful soul o,11) light and joy. The natural t•clouces cal all I. made to tell powerfully on the education of the young. History and biography are eshaustlens fountains of instruction. And daughters of ours, if we had any, should range at will among the novelists, who are. after all, the only Lchool masters now " 1011,01 in the world who ea r n their wage-. We could spare Oxford, but not Dickens; Cambridge, but not Thaokeras Finally—but most important of alb—there is the education of the soul : the heart, the nasal nature; the conquest of Felf, the supremacy of pritwiple, the habit of magnanimity Wonla are of little avail on thi, branch ‘,l the subject. Moral excellence is the result of many circutn stances; there is no loyal road o r beaten track that leada to it : if, like nuns and monks, we de vote ourselves to it. exclusive ae l tii,ition, it elude , our grasp ; it often exists where nothing has appeared to foster its growth; it is often wanting where every circumstance seems to have conspired to produce it : the SION or saints go astray: the children of sinners become orna ment of the race. Gomlnesn is catching: its sole source is the human heart. Teachers whose own souls are noble, can ennoble the Fouls of their pupils: every lemon recited, becomes, in their hands, a lesson or fidelity, honesty and truth. Virtue goes out from them continually, and enters into their pupils continually. And, to tell the truth, this is all the moral philosophy we are able to believe in ; and we know no means of grace" except Truth exemplified in the conduct of a human being. See how these Christians love one another!" It was ha( which touched hearts and made converts. These are but imperfect hints. But we believe that girls educated in the spirit of our remarks would be likely to become intelligent and com panionable wives, judicious mothers, agreeable members of society, and noble-minded women. BARGAIN OFFERED.—Th© undersigned offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting insol and luijolning the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvilh• hatlraal, in the growing and thriving Borough of M'KEES- PoBT. Four of the Lots art (Pet In width by about 120 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street: and two of thorn fronting for their whole length on other streets. AL. , —Two LiFfS, 371,' feet in width, fronting the other side the Depot, and In depth 121—otie of the Lon, on; for Its ulnae length oil Jerome street. No hotter prop , rty t - an be found, and it will be !odd low. Part of the tatynient token in Stock of the Connelisville GEO. P. U I 1.1.,M01i Mee of the Morning Paid. PittAnrgh. Angnsnt 31, InS5.--Illan tt WRltrlrr'S PREMIUM KATIIARION cools the head, awl rem., nymptomn of Heed- Persons using witionrs KATHARION Ar never liable to aurrutroke. %FRIGHTS PRENHUAI KATHAItioN Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retuiiiiii e th e Hair to any required form. For sale by Pr. GEO. H. HEISER mid 11. E. SELLERS CO., at 2.5 retail per bottle. aught EPSOM SALTS-60 bbls for sale by no B. A PAII.NESTOOK dh W. _ „, • 4- „ 4 - •4 - , _ r . IMIMMI BANKERS-AND BROKERS A USTIIST LOOMIS, Stock and Bill Broker, oak,' N 0.92 Fourth street, above Wood. Notes, Drafts, &ids. Mortgages, and Loans on collaterali, negotiated. Stocks -bought and sold on commission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Cop per Stocks. All communications attended to promptly. PATRICKS S. FRIEND, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the East ern and Western Cities constantly fur sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and 'Wood streets. fel,3 lIOLMES & SONS, Bankera and Ex •• change Brokers, and Dealers in Note.), Drafts. Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western C81..5, constantly for sale. Collections wade in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposita received Is par funds or currentpaper, No. 67 Market street, lid t ween Third and Fourth sta. [Ja3Oly LI E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex- Brokerx, Dealers In Exchange, Colt, Bank Notex, Sight and Time Di - afts, Air. Collections carefully at tended t”, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocls bought and sold of commission. Atte. No. 74 Fourth atreot,'next door to the Bank of Pitts burgh. sepl3_ JOIIN WOODS, Banker and Exchange Broker, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial anti Bank N oft, Stock !Knight and sold on comminsion. Collections earafialy nttemle,l ti. Interest paid on Deposit. glio"- No. Cdi! i t Fourth mtrvet, noarly oppodte the N. Bank. ikc I ti TIIOII , IAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and beakr In N0t,,,, Ltntliiti, Stocks, Real &tate, he , Nu 75 I , .Farth Arm, jll/15 CLOTHING STORE. FORMERLY OF TI I E CELEBRATED CLIYFIIINU DEPtrr ON Lf6NRTI STRErr, u filch hi. Wain Rh unb,,undial popularity under the nainc of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the purp,..• of acquiring Morn sJnce fur their immolvie businem, ronn , ved to the sprienius building on the CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Who, they have non the not splendid CLOTHS IND HEIIII-IRDE CLOTHIAG, h" ener L..•n 4,11 14, the pub.!, Their 1I -I ~hp.ct L.r this reulusml, Ls to g 1.,• th e m wore fakilitie. hq THE %%H ...0 'MA Th., are la rparr.,l mal M Lowest liassteris Prices! A 0.1 t hry m ill worrittit thrill to N. el, p, w l as ant tnanof.o. turd in ilw Ilion Cneiont Work In the Belt( Ntyle, ANL UPON TU. aII , aCTINT 501.10? . . Thor harts un Mud n full mid In•uut Kul annutrunnt CLOTHS AND COATINGS, .4.1./111111 AND BUS!'" v. Jar lur ItttotvotA xt.• ..tir antotlwra. 4.1 ‘t.. vur utot iu In, All n., 1. ful..rt,l aft NO. SS N'001) STREET. .•tlr ',tr.,. 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I DJ , N1,4,N.N10N ll` t1 , 11i.1 I 11 a .1"11. , I•i41.11. lot r v 1.,y1.,,<•b t .1 ~ T A ISLE go I c‘l,l.l‘. 11'.1.0eIN sfr, 4,1 azzepl, Lr nod 1..,(1044.1. 1..ar.1. r on , ] will I. ith 1..e1 Ibc tun-, k , l Ili, 411.44 II( II( )11:1..,,rturr l'f•tlrt St. mtt•-•1•. PtII•I•orgh. . Th.. tit..l.-onioi,t, formor It .•I 114 , •••r 1.1• 4. I. 4/ll‘ log 1.a.1..•••J 11,1, Olt., 11•II4 ~ /t/117It. krl I ha,,“, it 1,. tuagmfiern,l int Ito 10, rm.] (h. ,•• .1 .11 vt4l/el.h. nt,,J t ‘l4-r - t..1.•• 111.- , WI 41,, 11111 • ...1•1,011 , •11. 0101 111. • har;, , 11 C I ()ill) I NTENT II( )1 'SE. oq-Tter I,ih v r. I_l - I, Aij.l onlnt 1..14111k limlst,,l . 0.13 1. J 411);.• NON, 1•rk4.1.1.4 - Nkr LK !Ns HALL. W. c. G A LI, A4.llllk:R, ,tre44. s iu t t h. -Thu Apo. •••141,11.1;n1.wtt ha. Imwn lb, wtb, r 11,r. nTsh 11. t, prvi.l, .1 „..!, i) luxur 1.. h,aird the r , v.:1411,! rkwiumuttt. tjw .Int.. ' I. .poch•tt. S.lll all. ny nopplw,l with the tt.ry Li q u..rm ..f ti ltnr m.. 1,41. run aim ay hquakl of WIII,Itts :11.r7 C fi A LIAO li ER ORNl'Cul'l A OYSTER AND COFFEE C HOUSE, li. BARNARD, Preoratrroa, N. 40, VIM Atrort, awl Jeu..ll.ltly _ 1, 7 ENNET ALE. —IV. I>. ENO LISII. Sole 11,4 t 11l F'S tie( f AI,. anil 511111 Ala., C..gnsiwil Ale a nd ,sast nod The 0.1 /knit 010 Itu.b. in ,141 , 4,1r11// ...h. it. „InI) XIINERAI, WATER ANI) SARS:II'k lIII.LA i 1 NI I LASH. Vatnn 14 timilifftwitli Ins Rthi I. , tihrig ain•Se• 14,erage. ..1 4' al, 11 1, .li. len A/ ..1 tl,c lava •putlll'f, k. i•miitant :turd fit , . Ifi.. pill - tall lout.. .Ile Iy 1:11'111NE.---K EN 1 0 A1.1.'S PATENT ASP sIIAN Eii I. 1110 M I.lnhey dealer, ppet . nlat“, and "Ette,, 1, dun 1. , t 1 ,, ijn• AltilLbk nnn in Ili , 1 , ta1 , h4 1 1 •1 ~ ,rral h ”saaflt. f.r 1(1110,4 and Slut, Ing rut! ing uu , l .k lay tan, hiro., hue been HllOlll,l I•n Making ,hinde, Lot II 1. n %NU kn..w ti fact that Shen NllWe.i aerie., the gentil Art' pull. ftitlnl) I nnnll porr,owiri InVentinn, recently o p. 1,11,41 for riling and ahavlitg. and Ili, have all lie., con demned an worthleaw from their Imperfret triuthi.l of riving, which connote nplittaig fr•int the of the 14,bek tout el le 1.11144 invariably room otT. Thin 41111kult) 1. entirely elointed %%Ln h 11 10 M. 1 1 1,4 !rum the aid, or tin. Wack a pica thick 1 . 11011y12 tar tar Nhlngl , -.• which Ia wparated lu t4e u..ntru. and lay Ineana or elastic itailahaai each part In ronalnet,d through n parr ,ar mlr,,inantin g kaaivaa“, w Mal COMplt•L•li ILr tqwmtian, ; than, rapoducing tat. alhlngle, at ..vary rev“ln. Thin machine shave from thr Mork dirt, thousand shingles per how. of uniform thickness Anil tnp•r, superior in solidity omit iliiiiitlillity to those nand,. 1, 3 •1 0 , n d ur tiny tither priteess Its ory•rntions are by no means emillued to pine and other soft wood, but works to equal advantage, oak, walnut, and every other description of timber that can be split. The workings of the machine can tk , u=iuniunt at 11. IL Ryan's Furniture Iluildinga. Fifth street, Pittsburgh To timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, 0113 01.11 n b new field for slut matron, as there in no similar invention extant. The machine ta.CUpiva hut a small apace, is of durable con. structitoll, and C,ON but ith,ut Iwo hundred &Alarm, and n Man and two 1.,),N tun Mule front 25,000 to 30,000 Idling'. iwr day For right of territory, or machines, Inquiro tit No. 31 vinb xtre,t, or nt the City llott-1. el_ All n 0,1,1 Infornititl“. will IN. forwttrdol by letter when denied. 0. E CHAMBERLIN, Agont. nor 1;01tf DR. 11. J, I3ORRETTE, 13 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, idlers his valuable FRENCH anIEDY, which IN unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dan gerous disorders to which the Female Constitution is stile Jell. It moderated all et.cees, and removed all obstructions— invigorates the debilitated and delicate, by rtvalating and strengthening the system, and fortillos the constitution for the duties of life. t is peculiarly suited, as it will in a short time remove all lietructions! We an• not of the number %vho believe and act In accord anco with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives weight and dignity to objects of either momentous or trivial Import; we incline to the contrary opinion, and hold that simplicity and truth Invent each as are worthy of natation tion, in decidedly the most rich and comely colors. Yu the present instancy, our great desire is to be understood by those who may look to us for information, all elm being eon- Aidarnd of minor importance.. See circular... M- UM, bourn, trout 9A.M.to 9 P. Al. tuov9-3.m. - g••••!'"A'4 • •:• t; t ••• • •••,••• - 4.r.>.4 2 % • vo.' i r. 4y- . ' 1 1.1 t• • • - s'•• - ' . -, +-q . - r4` CLOTHING I=4IZEMSM JuII ‘111.,.:.1.}:1 A tll RESTAURANTS IiENDALL'S MACHINE TO MARRIED LADIES , Pr . A 4 i * ~ ' , ... r .- ''' n 4 - ' , , ~. , ..." % , OEM BIZEI MEDICAL - BOERIIA VE'S NULL Ni Sir E 5 ELECTRO-CHEMISC II E AROMA Rid HollandBch Kruiden, Bittera. TWO YEARS hare elapsed since the intrG &talon of this valuable medicine into the Cniteil State, During thhi time It ha., gained a unieersid pupa, rift' /1,1 remedy (or /i6Y, Will Ape!, Dyspepsia, Indifpstiun, Ileaddrh, bus qf Apryels7r, Lklrility , Ocuilmum.v.s. Blind and Many of our most worthy citizens testi!) ILs efficacy In all liireCtio. Ite pftoninch nnti lit, t As tonic, It never has been eituall:sl, for the mho' It ull Caltilx of ilubility or weakness of any kind Ir altu,rt stuntaneuns. In nervous, rheum:du: and neuraitta• aid tions, It lout In mum:runs instamost proved lughl) Is netiel and In others efireted a drdded cure. When eminent physicians prscribe, iuul th.•ir pottnt ,, unhesitatingly rooatum«hil, Futrely We may ,1.10.• ii• don and yogurt,' test its rtrtu?s far our.yive... FRYER ASIi . . A /its- qf Eight Ibnalts . Standing 014,11 by IL,rba,', Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Slllit h street. says: '• Last July, while running on the rit er. a cotton boat plying between Natelier, anti New taken with fever and ague. F.d eight long months I suffered ith thin dmadful tiiik-ase. glit, greater part of thi.. t t u a . I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for dif ferent medicinfai, but l f o und no permanent relief Three oarks ago. one ,/f my friends instated ulxnl toy trying B. o'r naliatid /littera, raying that a cur. swr :Mr tranZtvd. After taking it frone week, I nowt mow- 1 0 ,m12.1 !non. I bare 1.001.71 at 7,1" k !lON [WO a r,-k.., lus,.• had no return of tile chills and fever whatever " I vort11) the above statement is true. Taox.as APA.III4, DL.mon,i Ilon—. Or at IL Ultester's, (hi 11,,, . _ HEADACHY AND DF:BILITI" Mr. :inlay Lincomb, of Itirrinalnam, anynn• " I ton n.• on Ltuertnavn.'ne Bitter. n remedy far lananlan•lan and nlabili My wit', Isaa alna unad o with t grusonnat la•nefit." Mr A. S Nicholoon, nnf Pittnbut gin, Ills" n n aa n u-k s th a t ins.pernaticed tutu - in !vial frau its nan, far laluito inn READ TUN: .1 f/d/n/./ers Tres.//ny.—.11,,1) 11,1,4 thr 11.41raud eettlonwut 1/1 o th . r .ITorlag 4n.• Ow .L , l WI, pro., ntizt.l utt.l 1 has.. 1••••• u r.•L0r,,1. 1 , , uniug t Tta. fart .4 tisia renattly heill,r 1.10 trim tr 40/, Ole 1141a.alent in W i.m,11.1111, Nrrldgau, 1,1 I.nti -in to Irj y 110114.1 11. 1:1.111,1 11111d1 It, It. ho or 'rit KNOTII AND II P:A LTII REST ”It ED joliu 1/ , ing t,•il rinie• the I'vlilull•nnitt Cerra l,.n)n ••11 h., 1 t . .... 1.11.11. 1 ,11,11,. II Mut..., I 1,411,1 1.1-•11, ~ , .lA 11•,‘ ,• /I).'T /111.101." 1‘ YAK NESS OF THE :TI vlLit'lT A•,11 I \ 1111;EsTioN .I..thn ral (Vni• A n, The wily td Petnr Ir,%Vitto, hay, in 11.diand •1.. n. rf la . )Pth taunty. VI tat, qt./ .attend intuit fr,an the Ithttanch and lu.liw etl n Rh. Ltd la-nn undt-1 a 1,6 ein.l.ha cart htr winn. Ulna. Isul the dianaaa t„ at an ht. .1.111 tilt, I.n r , Itawal Mit,. at .dittn, whit It h. kil.o I•ttse h• hat at• awalt. hot arlaatn. , tritugth a ratitruitht.ln.! a , . !trolly hatio.te. that uti• it µr'• l :4 tun• b..1. 1.y nnatt. too. •1111 nntotntlhl rm., / re.rel MIMI watt an.q her :11..1111,11 y. anti rttiy twain, la hat w,hat t• t.uhltAinal art. fr.an tvr I Mn .pt. atara hal tyt nut I ~ 1 1/11.111Int and .t o• hoar - all, tr. , J !VI I I ,110 In•S 0r1.,.1.., :trhttl.nt our../ tr. Ptt t4tAtt wAy- Aft NI tttif lur tifio , t 4,44411 4 ,1 It Ott. , 4.. rAiv 44 t• , ewe t.. , 1.41 114 , ..1w • .m , " 1 ! , ur-t I.) 14 . 0 .40: 13.4.44•A‘. • 1.41 tit ,4 I h.,. I 1.., tt.l Atte Att. k who', I tut f,vn.l alm.mt IN OW nAltl ,, tllrditl.` It IS, I a+a .r.. r.ln , 1..4 rhea taln NEUVrn, , AND MeruAFFFA-11,,N, 11.,.. - hunzotable w.Y.11,y, 11/,.1, r•• • ~..1 5t..1•1 rry.mtn...opl fl•• 1 1 ,1,1 I 11.t1-. •)” rvf. tft, t..1“1,1, y 1 xl.ll hr. fr • /11, tyur tit um r. N.• I Kny 7..l2einv THE ElutNi 14 - CA\ BE CI REI) Il r• 4t lllorrtv r v•• II • I R:", 44.4 r n- 11..11,16. • 11.41:1".1 n• A HI-. 11 • A , A /1 , •'II) plitAv ,t 4.ut 111 tut. I 1 1:1=CIIIIMIII=1 i. 1.~~.~u 1•~r~•1~ -..7 r.l -untrr 1 ~ it _ r Th. 0...11..1.111,11, of 9., $ ,f 1;; h... - ~,,, .116.1" , VIII, I, ad • . lg. - I. 10 ,, 114 , 1 , 1 t•A‘ , li. 11 , 11.u01 flitfr, 19 1 , 4, f!,j Vt L,NItIII.• ,••.1 !I tl • 1...1141,.... ad ...Ad nl l I ir • 1.411 , -% •I% ILLAJkNIN 1•lt,t1 Jr ‘l,,rinlJr turn c PitAlturi. 1%:-! , o 1 ..rt .111ith11• - 141 Thlf •1:.•1• 111 •I•n It Ell, A A,..1 In.rp;.t.l• h.," R TT),...!,, Ur",.1....t..• .4.1 Tegs.p, •a. ~.11. MORsErs INVIGORATING CORDIAL Ileal~h Ilrod cored and I(.- I-rat:ill., tar 11011SE'S IIIIGOIIITIIG ELIIIII. 'I V 11.1, rvplat, w.,tl; i.e., with , tr,tte:th -rtl4.tew s; .toil, tt u 1 .1 r••i I,—, 1,1 uuL a ILAN, Dtr I thni "II •. I=ll=lllllll 11.. - oq 1r or IttAkal s• AO. I attaal, 41., that ha- 4 I/ e 1,.:: l'..t‘la.J h ..3, r•-itnl.l- •.t.. .., ILE OY :\ KR \ l S •ES I , ) el —th.• tittatruttg nit r..tAtt , l -,AAtt,AtAtAt t, At 1 1.1 1 , 1114 , i 11.11 hUnt ❑1• Tll , ut , t,t.t/ Atttl qy inpla.l% r 1..4. 1.11i.1.1 Inn N“z tv the tvettr..ras fpe thy 1'.,r.1.41 pr. iii• m I ,stle II••'II, 111 , 1 r, lIMIE I • •tirls•r•Ar. 12.14•11to , - 4 . rrtsli of 1.1 t • 11, Ir• .11. rmr ; 41), I 6-.1, Iticatlll), dympop•ta. aLliel4/ n•v V. 1, 111t1 , , In Oulity t•• n•le,l 1 Lf the I,lpA,43tiet, 1.14 2.11., t 10,•11,11111. I.4rt.rA, ,•f t heAtt. int;KPI, • ...tit t rI , , 1,141 kilt , . t. , 1.1. , • , / 011 ISt Inl.l [1: , .. , 111t , i1 I TIN! 1,14, A tiIt.LAT K 1.11121 101 L FEM Al. The uttpAritiielt.l efit,tA ,i 1 It. Knott n nipletnte inel.lorst ta fuLnlo-. 14nri. n 1••• •• • • 1,..1 tn..l. Th.olsw.f.le • , I•llFratl...• 114%. 1••• rn ••t, .. • P. , • •1 • 11,11.1.31,iv tgo rxt.l. 1.11,1..1 tlll,. !. 1. t . tho 4 sit ti,. and .1 , en”,11,,,1. I.• In. I, ••,1 , 2 - hnblo El KR\ %tomAN ill , SENSE,. xt t f tut %It ttatLitt.tr. t 1,1, valsoi hack, eµo .10.4,n)..r. eltiOtr 1.. her tux, of t'tlllll[loll intlit al Vt. the tifulttt Mg Cordial ft trial Or ;kilter., still find thin Cortina'. after the) 11111, 11,41 A 1.4 ill , or ton, ft thorough regenermor of the •vmen t . In .111,,-Ukkink are to t.; Mena the happ, e 1 nprlng, who would Itotlinte Inken no toil for (Ito extreonhk tort pr. rkunttion Ale! It I. 4 . .itmlly inkteut fot the MAI, nterne, for whielt It in reekennikonlkil Thotoenert• tmokg men het u !Hem fekilmot lky tiring It, met u 4,1 /I/ n ningle ni• .tonne hen It talltel lu heitrtit thorn l'ElilnONS lii' PALE Cil3llil,F.Clkrri, . . tlr reingnoloptio , Im6lb, in the wog iof ou.i road vivo.. (lounging Ilni (toms a Nolo, ,••1 twooutottol oionoploition =EI Thew are ..uto Is( the sad and tuelanclud, Ille. Is id...111.,1 I. early habits youth, v1r.•.1 IL. hark and 11101, pall.. In the head. dlntoo,. 4141,t, olnr pnwel, palpitation of the heart, .1y..1...1/..us. oet,,au. Irrtta.. I lllty, deranftemeot of the digr4tive rn 01 til,. P• 110, Pt/ de Ftymptorn4 of eonmumpt ions. et. - the fmtful °finch. on the mind At, 11.10'h 1 , 0 olt elOl,Ol 1,i% of ulutn.dy, cournanln of ',1ei..., depte•eqtlll I mpir furettodlngn, aver...J.o Id tl , , .•,r are ~ .10e. 01 —111.Y.1 All lima n1111(11,11. lIY.YUII Y. 00:ATKAIPLATINO AtAltlil.l‘; Should reflect that a sound mind awl body are the wont tl orteutry n.(11115144. to promote connubial happineo; Indeed, without the,. the Journey throng). life beeoinee n pl licrimarri—the prtopect hourly darkens the view ,the no ud 1.. onuro Nbadowed with delimit - , and filled with the ilielan• :holy reflowilon that the happin.,n an ,, ther hlighteil with your own Dr M , r.v . t , I .vigoratlng Cordial bits I,y 8.,111% , unpriticiplod purnon.. lit futuro, all the pp•liitlia; Cordial it ill list far-Pdmilo itamted Wier lLe cork Ow (on 0,- mg Wonin Lluwn In ti. Ow: Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial The Cordial is put up. hlghly concentrated, in pint brothars ts, lsgtle, two for live dollars, six tot Ye dollars. 11. JUNO, Prod oitiir, ltr2 Broadway, N.l'. Sold by DruggiNts throughout the l'ulted Stuttw, Cllllll/ill awl the IVe,t MEER] PRtnhurgh. Dn. OEO. H. KEYSER, No. JR) W.,4 PLEMINU BROS, No. tlo ratt,t ; R. E. SELLERS, Wood stmt. Allegheny CIty...BECKHA M k WKENN AN; ........JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO.: J. P. FLEMING. Ag•nt for 0R10...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. tapll:6.- Y. Drown's Essence of.Jrnmalca Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary d iarrho4l, incipient cholera, In Short, in all eases of prostration of the digestive functions, It In of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, It is peculiarly etlicacions no family. Individual or traveler should he without it. Camou.—Be sure to get the genuine EmieliCe, Which in prepared only by P. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Mb and Chestnut streets, Philadel- Uhia, and for wale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the nited States, and In Pittsburgh by B. A. FAIINESTOCK CO., SCULLY A CO. And in Allegheny by AO pC.o3trid*w) Painter's Celebrated E plc ur ean Sauc e. STANDS preeminent for flavoring Soups, Omit" Fish Meat, Game, Ihc., Sc. We mirese all goal housewives to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Groce ry Storms in tho United States and Canaries. For sato by NPOLORG and O. 11. KESSIfft. Pittsburgh. P. T. WRIGHT & CO., Janllkdawly is) 231 Market street, Phiactelptoa • ..' s, 111112IMEM 1 4 d , ~tl. 1 , 3 n.. 141.. ,t EMI C. II ItIN4I. i'mprietor, 1" IL I'. SCIFWARTZ, LEE A. BECKHAM SIN ;. MEDICAL AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful inn* . . Fr.'N. once on the internal viscera to purify ~ - '.',l'7 . '-,—' 4 the blood and stimulate it into healthy .. ......::, -. : n ..... „ .i' ,,, - 7 .1 ac rea tio . n ., . o : , Th e : : :::: c e lAu xb o a l:n u i r. e h t I o:s . '.'r-, of the stomach, bowels, liver and other rorgans of the body, and, by regtoting ' , ...:L , --- - their (moiler action to health, con '",,,,! 0 •7'..772„iiirl mom:numb , a s are the first carmes of I ..*,::''- .. ....7 .... _ . : _ dismme. An extendive trial of their - virtues, by Professom, Physicians and Patients, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost be yond belief, wets• they not sulvdantiatml by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the Suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published In my American Alumnae. aide!, the Agents below named are pleased to fur nish free• to all Inquiring. A nuexeil we rive itirirlions tur their use in the comphtints which they hay° liven nnuid to curs. FOR CosrVKNES.S.—TuRt. OM' or IWO Pills, or such gitannty to G, t i ttmtly move the bowels. Gostivelassis is frequently the itttlit , tviditig °Mite of Pam, and the cure of une trimplaitit is the core of both. 3o prison coo feel well while under a c.istive habit of buy Ile., it tu it coo Promptly relieved. bolt Ittsetassiv, W bun t is Aollietinlert the 01111,., of CoSTIVE• NEAR. owl al, a) , lincomf,Lll/1,•., take Md.! clost•s—froul "op to four--tai stimulate the stomach mid liver into healthy it lama They will do it. sod the haart-I.ldrn. I.ly-burn imd mut-born of dyelrinht will nipidly disappear. When it Itas win, tint forKet v, hat cured you. For. A FOOL Etna VIII , or Morlad 1 turcliwi r ! I Per Bou,dx, ohirh prodgic,4 general depression of the spirits and had health, t• , elLjit Pills at first. s o d smaller doses ;Mev, arils, until ar4l its fool ,4,11,4111 is re4L.R,..1 lo the..yule* fox SICK Il F. 1.0111:. S.tcvct, nth! in Ue. LA,* Side tat, 1 . 1,1111 I..xr tO ciiht pills on r,oitig If tlo•3 14:,. 111,11 e 11,, roolt 111161 I )wy Thi , , c.ooplaint- nil! snopt out from Ow svrtein. Don't 1,111 . 111,W 111111 thoir kindr , ,l don. our stoovull is rout. EIII,IIYELVi, cud all Discus:l of the Skin, tab, the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowobt The eruption* o ill ...twilit!): 'idiot, 10-zin to dinrinia4 ;YD.} dis appear :llatty dreadful itlee, and sore- Italti been healed up by tho filirglng and iturlfYing efb'et of tliuide Pill, and Which ittitiiiiitte ,ompletely yielded to their twin,. e. leavitin the iotileret In tierfeet Patient.' your duty to At...1-ily ily t had pot -hott yiitirsolr arontol the world cos eyed ith blotchi-t, alder, w ern, and all lit cup tit ~l the okin, I i-oituse your ,ys tent want. ,•lostinnti To Pc hI Ft THE the. are the twat CVO!' di-- red freely mot frequently, 11.1 OW 11111111r:tie. m hick the ,00dtt of loom - able ilkioutdoi will lie it, epd act of Ow like 0.311 - the wind. fly protiortv I/ft:Venting iiy 1.111, which tiny aro. where LIVEII 0)1111. kIN T. .1, INDICE, frvl Itjtoua .4 . ,11: iong. ariar from :tonic dt • rartguniulit ---1• 111t , torpidity. congustutu. or obstruction. of the Liter. 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LS;11.1 , 111,..• And 41 DI .11.1 , 1.11: rh jt.lt; Pittwburgli Dollar Saving ItY Fatah Sfr,ef. sr:xi 1..111 141 THE I'l 1"1 - sIll 11611 I , ANK, I S NV "PEN crt , iii 9to 2 o'olock : A.l 7 to received of all nun,. no, than Ovit .11N idend of the profit., thaltired talc.• a tear. in Julit. u.l In r,•rul„r 01.• 1.11111101..“0., 111 , 1 11k , v01,•111 010oet, at [lit 11011.11ti11,.. taster...l into ,thala.l. , Load. thirrhr ii' ,w .I‘lll.lOllHl ti,lll - 11) I 0 Chit/ tot. 11)•14.,, Ruh, Alktl Int .tin, gratp., on application at nit. ottjte. 11 , , , 1n01-4; 1 1111 A 1.11ItF]1•:. 111.1,111.11, .1011 k 11. ' . /1001114•10.1, 1;,,,,gt. It. ‘Vltlt.•.lintKnapp. !Vilna., N. Nit 111,11), Jame., NV !Tallinn., Theobal.l Unilxi.t.tetter, ltra.ll,• , I M. P. - 1111.4 :at 4 Tt.V,. . 1 011110 Itactoifen. 11111 Mug. in. .1„h. M. Karl, pan .1..1111 D. Itoliert .1 1 131 - klinol Coin, halt,', I'. M....ki11. Alooz., A 1.!.11,1. ,101111 (Utiles A. Cu 11... nola•it K. I/ Riirinatoil. It. Iti.l.llc, Franca., Felts.. Jittlicii lirorym F. ./nniem It. !loon, ilvorge S. Selilen, S. !lave°. Alexander Titielle. Nrcrefary we 1'1',,, 1,1 re'r - -4 'I I .klt LES A. COLTON. twiny. • atalEal gi/MM TRANSI , OIITATION LI?vE.- 11 the want of fn: (pities for tranyortiing ProighLs to and fr... the Via PeU11:11% an in Canal and tails k ads. tn. h a ve forronNed our .trk , of Rant.. %ann. ton DOUBLE DAILY LINE, m kids r;ivos us a ra/sa,it ) of over 1500 ton., per month oads way. We !von, friends, tlivosod to pat,111.4. thi• State uu pror.•ment3, there will he nothing var k 4t o i, olv part to reader g , sseral satisfaction in t”rwarding Ea.derli and St -..tern Freight, a nth iminiptitude and despatch. KIIIt Canal 11,kslii. Pitt burgh, A NW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coln intsnioner for the States of Tett Ilete.ett. Nest - 1111.1111,- shire. Connecticut, Wisconsin, New Tot k, Michlon, lowa, Callturtila and Virginia. 441- Deeds drawn, and acknowledinents mud 'proofs taken for record or 1150 in any of the al ove named Staten, Mimstssippi and Rhode 'eland. l'ittalourgh, March 2't. 1855--' A. SWILEH, Wholesale and Retail M Dealer iu Furnaces, Itaugee, Stuvtst, Tin. Iron and liolisuktseituts . Hardware. Tinners Metthinos out T 0,48, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, 24 North Second street, (omstsito Barter's 1114 d.) ITARRISBUthi 4stati•d3m By virtue of eun Irp a rite f Yentlitionl Pkporta , , L v .ri Pacias end rletl Facies, honied out or the Di.ttlirt Court for, and Court of Cvunn.m Pleas. f aoleglotny County, dto the Ftheriff f Bald County dlre.ted, there will be exposed to doh& sale. at the Court Ilt u 0. In tho City of pi, tErnirgb, in said County, on IdOAD • Y, the 2613 day of Nov. rob' D. 1855, et 10 o'clock A. IL, the fs.ltecring de.cribel party, Tie: All the right, title, interest and claim which was it John deceased, in the ban la of bit adruluistratnr of, in and to all that certain tract of land piton!. iu East Derr township, bounde fha and ed Francis Karla., Hobert Lon.c and others, centainlng eighty-four 'acres, more or lets; on which are erected a log dwelling house, saw-mill and g en. mill. ALSO —AI I that otber certain lot of grciond eft - auto In Kant Deer township, bounded by loninot Bub.rt Long and A btu. ham By. re, and lying between the ) ol•lie r Owl and LI tit, Bull Creeta ; bring about List-lay ro-is in I•mgth and about eight rods in width. and containing about oats a to; at d being the same which woe rod by 'article of ,grywhaent by Joaeph i'aiuttir to the n.td Joh. MyKer, Seiz—/ and taken In ex, rt 11.1013 u. the property crti cb war of John demniard, in the band, of James Crawford, arimlnktrator, at tbo *uit of Joreph Painter. ALSO, • All the iight, titliOntorest cud clolio:ofJamos Aden, of, in and to ell those certain two Antigone' , lot. or pieces or ground situate in Ohio towciadp, marked and numbered 22 and 21 in AliOnlel Preales' plan or lots, suboising part of the riErn cleappin, Nn 129 in Brsden's dish* .boundet.l and described al foil• we, to wit: Commencing et ;be corner of lots NOS. 24 and 23, on Locust street, and extruding along the line e f sold lots NOR. 24 and 13 , north 14 degrees, 6 minutes, east 110 perches to Hill street; thence along all 11111 street north 25 dsgrees scot 16 pisiche to the cirruer of lots Nosi. 21 and 22; thence arcing the nue or lota Nos 21 and 22, son h tel degrees, 16 minutia. west VD perches to Locust street; then, eking o.id to cent street south 5 degrees, 65 minutes, east 16 per hes to the p ace of beginning, containing two acre., end Ming the some which John hlrisharn sod wife derdod In John Dickron, and by J hn dickson and wit. deeded to John 0 8. Golden, sod hy John 0. 8. Oiiiden end wife d.wie J to said Jsrami Allen, by Stied dated Bth September, 1051, and recorded •in Bend Book, volume 100, page 92 and 93; upon which lie cited a small orimstorled brick dwelling, with email Seized and taken In execution • a the property cd James Allen, at the nit of John 0. A. Clo.den. All the :lea, title, intere.t end claim of Alexander Me. Clu g. of, to and to ell Ls foil wine described lots tat ground to the city 01 Pith.ht-rrn. to 1$ : All that cattalo. part of lot No. 413, fronting ro Fit b et-eet 3o feet, anal ex tend ng hook •'oeg lot to .11.1, 120 feet, to ne or less. Atto--All that certain other part If said lot No. 413 (rooting on Fifth street 30 fort, and exte,..d.og beck Lb) fort, a .joining lot ,o 412 and other parts of saidi let No. 413. Auto—One certain whet. part of said lot No 4ln. boo 'Wei by Virg-in alley by grounds of Ale:kande: Wilts nut Mr . t. rail, containing it front on aid alley 13 feet, to dextend Ing bent 1:NI feet, more or less. The two tuts first men tioned having erected thereon a three-story brick dwelling, contatrilog two tenements. fronting a het on Fith r rent with 1000 small from,c the rear; oleo, a twootory dwelling fronting on If.fth sir. on 2i) feel, neat W I it tog 412 The whole subs ct to an annual grognil Tent of 1139,54) Pwized and taken In elorntnp as the property rf AleX.:lo der McClurg, at the suit of Wm. T. McClurg, for tee. All the right, title. inter-et aof 0'11.1131 of Rota-rt Davis, of, in and Wail that certain let or piece or ground situate in the a:Ey of Pittsbu,git, tiegititiltel at the not theaster u cor ner of Liberty Street and U rrLa Id alley; thence along Liberty street eastwardly 40 feat; thence northward!, parallel • itb Paid allay Ill) f-et F.:change alley; thous. along the wime wedwardly 40 feet to 0 arrh-on ell y ; and th-nce erloag Uar ion altry, wouthwanlie 110 fent to Ihr pia. of i eginuitir ; bring pail of ICI No. 00 in in, ren,wai plan timid city. nal oit which Jo erac.eil Lae L:014 7. Ptory Ern k warehoosra. A Llo—Ali that certain fat or piece of ground sifuste in the city of P.,,ttertiurgh, beginning on the Foutheast corner sr Arno sf set end tlarriron grey. tore, alone P no street TO feet etetreardly to the weeterit hoe of 1. t No 89, theuca &lore redid line wsuthwar fly 110 toot t sorb ti n alley; thence along E2rhanee ague, we rtwaydly fo fee! to Grisrt n eller ; [`rem. alop4 Garrison alley n ethwardly HO fee: to the pi on. of 6:Nil:ming; i clog pert of lot No 00 In the genera[ plan of sold arty; or. will b ore ear ed 3 three story tri. k dweliing bonen.. Also-5 it that certain lot or ple^e of elo_nd in Row town. ehlp. compriaing tots Nos. 4, 5 6 7 and 8, in Wu.. I pct p an recorded in tin lie order'., office of Allrihr ny manly le Deed Hook vo'. 80,1 a•te 248: on Ohio etreet at the Font' ere:4 C3rDec 1,); Na tl in a,.1.3 pl a n. a t th e thatacce of 443 feet ve-etwertily from the Bearer road, t• ern. along 'raid Ohio street a , utia 6S. weal 080 fret t..• the Ohio river; them, down cold liver to the bouudary line of Fal I plan, at ti.e northwest writer of tot N.' 81n said plan; thence slung other ler.d• of raid lSm Lerky korth SS qv erre., east tOGL fe-t more or iNA to f i ts north err-at o.‘ar or Of lot 0. tl ire sal i plan; thence along thy 100 of said lot No. 3 Fontheaste 25 f. wt. to Cheri:La ef &ginning— co.iteinins 5 a. run i.e•ehra ou ahlch ore erected c large ttriNU 111711,1400 hunt., and outbuilding. Also—All that lot or Oise of ground rituals In the ci y of llegheny. begin nine en the tooJt Ade of 8 Canal etreet; thence rilong . LI street 25 firer; thence PI beet sou hironllr to Carpel:it r'e alley;, thence 3100.4 Cer ',entree alley 20 tut; thee, hi S C atm l a j ea ,t •b e t egiuning ; t e tig Ict No. 14.5 to W 8111.1", Painter A I .ot • 112 • 13 plan. end taken In 153. etilitril RS the propeVy Robert Davia, a: the putt t f Calitto pn Ca. . I. tH. n. .I , r • ~,•11 All the ,glO. t tle, int- ent Lod e'aim of Jonothen ilul tce. owner, nr.d t t. w. I, cue rnctcr, cf, le en 4 p, oil that u Iran, r h'.!- Isle • ".:5 foot I opt op tUE, Pnnn rylvcui. CALIO.t. hll.l t e , 111 fig hark 1:1164.1.7 4.1=t4 rcrol 64 I.,et; / ring ..1:11 tr ..pie t y I n tv in, A lei/bevy river, Devi. Cr, Is • f Jam, nod IhrtrD. • • at-• 1 and tuk-u tontw•lt• In as tie pro' erty of Junk [ban 111 , 11 r, na nee and .1;6. tt Yettell, eiltructor, ht the ati:i 01 Julia CI. acs , MI the right, title, In'Pre , t a nd rhtlru111:10:4 rn,g. of in and to all tint: eertnin • pie., 00 ,i;l.l.te. I• int not le i cbt iu th.• Slott Wetil of the ttllY OS I 111 tottlth lOn • 111'1'1 lilt N". 119, in the plan au flexed 1 , th,. pArLiii , l4 of thy yet e of ectt4h thlark, do cr:,cud; t 2d feet in front on Elm sirret. ant] u4.:21 hst n prretritltg the a•trne width, n tlkturice of It 1. t arl.l .4 inch, loan do C.ngress s met. nod ta,und..l 0./ the ore ei to by property rf J An (lntltrotn, and by pro fort) of troorge hat rh r.rr on the o:her ; bring the pie, or .:ron t..) T , n , rrk.-y, by articles of agree went, ..I.ted the thn thy of April, A 1.1 1,8. covenanted ••col to eon re) t. , ,ni.ittet,n n I bkh the.r in or,. I, 1',70 61zry brh k air TIC g houfe. and 1•1:•11 , n .11,,110L1 no the property of JeLtllfe.. Arn,tr,. 6 .1 the Ault et J orr l h Ii Co: craft A Ltio, All the right, title, Int.t,,t. and c' aim of Morris Itabertu, at, in 11,4 to alt 040 u• four certain lota of irroutri Fltuate iu lore /lo of 31'Kee It ot,r is Let t 0.. 1 kouling,l3lY foe' on the Wed Fide of Market gt-eat and extending bark alone tiie south Ida cf Itiyhtb street cal hundred and forty fee, to co alley. Atio Lot No 135 in t plan of said inronah. f outing lir f et an the wet. it. of Jlarket street nod extending h wit on-. hundred anti forty feet along lot No. 13,1 to en alley. A iso—Lot No Mnl, remain; on the west side of Market street s.xty feet and extending back one hundred an 4 fury f et A tio—Lnt No 73 in plan of sald b - rou4b, fronting sixty tent On the north side of Fifth Allier. and extending back one hundred and forty f el to an alley, and having thereon eroded a two ivory double bilek dwelling containing two tenernieve with outbuildings. r'etzel and taken in exenition as the property of Mortis WiLerte at the suit of William P. Brinton A LSO, t•,-• I:LIII.tt• k .1. All the right, title, interest atd claim of George Brads Oust,. of, In and to all the stone coal situated under the farm of Alexander 111tilare,,r .in F.h.b.-4h township, and bounded es follows, viz: 111 - 4iuming at a stano on the line of John Calhoun', len': thence .nth 57 degrees, east 08 perches to • walnut; thence north 34 degrees, east 24 21) perches to a hickory; thence south 57 degrees, vast 142 perches to a hick. ry; thence south 81 degree+, e eat 4e perches to a post; thence south 39% degrees, east 124 perr_hee to a poet; soot/. 22 degree*, west 60 perches. Glenn, south 45 degrees, west it perches thence north S 7 degree* west 32 perch.; th nee n-rth degrees, nest 24 pe thence north liSy degrees, west 35 perches; thence north 73 , 4 dek7eris, weld thirty-five porches; thence north 54.4 degrees, west thirty lout; perches to a hickory; thence north 20 degrees, es eat 43%" perches to A post; then e o rift S 7 degrees, west 333 panties to a pest; thence north 3•! . :, degrees, east 80 perches to the plaice of beginning; adjoin log lapd7 of .Ic.M. Ileyn-ids, Philip Kees and others, and 1.118'111134 244 acres, the .Inantlty s feest being about lbo acres ; being i he 0000 that a as conveyed to the said do 'end •ot b j deed of Alexander 31', lure, dated April 17th, 1835. and recorded in vol 114, Inge Si, sOjcct to the conditions I, ant payments t her-4n mentioned. Atso—All that es tote ether tract of land situate to 1:1t xabeth township afore+si 1, end bountte2 •tti .1 scribed as follows, viz: Beg , inuug et a black walnut on the hank r{ 51, nongnhe,s river; thence down the river 31 6-10 p-rcnes to • beech; theoce north t 4 deg., es, west 13 310 rot-shoe too post on Watson's line; thence by the same 7St., degrees, east 11 p robes to a stone. thence south 01.. j: ees, went 4 640 perches 1% a post at the molt thence south 142 i legrees, es •1 IS 13 10 porches to a atone; thence • th 37..4 degrees. east 10 8-10 perches ti Wi . tio - oles line ; ti.ence by the same In , 1 io place of b ,- g ening : arres, together with s Axle of loud 30 feet Ide, a:j It logs the above n 1 extending along the rood up Burns run the upper 0; hiokney's land, having erected thereon two small frame dwellings. ALSO, All the right, title, lees opt and claimer Thomas Daft, of, in and to all that pareed or piece of ground, lying and being in the Eighth 1 , ant, city of Pittsburgh, and hounded and deereibed as fliioWA, to wit: Beginning at the corner of Sieptienson and Niergar,t etteete; thence siluiliwardly et ug sei I Btrphention attest 95 lest .114 inches, (Including a 5. (- setlab-l ePsnued as per iced of the owners 01 q.t. Into in At thus roi l dee r [miff? r• - corded in Dr. d Book, 4 1) volume 77. pegs 405, In the °films for recording. deeds, d o, in said county,) to lot No. 4/ Ia Dr. George Steveroon'e leo; thence westwardly al oog said lot No. 4.: including sa l d ahoy, t t the centre of a nine feet r vet rr alley. as ra clod per tied, ae recorded in Pe B k. 4 .13 6 91 eel 6 inches; thence norther d/y along the c wit its • of roll nine feet alley td feet 3% inChet to sail Mart:eget street : thencd 9-4 feet 6 ',chest Gt the o wner of 61 theuson and Margeret streets, the place of beginning; h log four lots number -11 16 17.,9 and 1910 Arthur Mn. Clellsnu' > plan of et. 111, ri)ixriled in the othce for record ing de-ds, ,In Paid county, in Deed Book, voi owe 70, pa n e 541; on which leer clef one two-story brink dwelling boas , one tor •Plory frunte dwelling Louie, and one Otii k office, ins story high ir.tl.ll9{l t.ta.o la excru lon MP the property cf Thomas ~ . ft, at euit of Arthur U. :IcClbllattli. ALSO, . All the right, title, Interest and claim of John Braga, o', in and to all those two certain lota of ground mi te, ssi 88 and 90 In Reis A Matthias le plan of lots called t wit taboigh, recorded in 4laa book No. 1, page —, in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county: Lot No, 63, rose monolog at the corner of lot No 89 iu Dithridge street, one along said street one hundred and four feet 2% inches ; thence n nth 86° 26', west 89 feetinches to a pin; thence s'ong a pirate road 160 feet fIX, inch«a to iot No. 1.9; theta s along said lot 109 feet and jy of an inch, to the piton of beginning, ou Dithrldiro street. Lot No 89: beginning at the corner of lot No. RS, runs alone sold Matthias) atroot 40 feet; thence at right angles to said street 118 feet and 3 inches to a private road ; thence along said road 41 feet and lsj inch; thence at right an gles to Dithridge street one hundred and nine feet and threrfourais of an inch, to the place of beginning Seized and taken In execution as the property of Soho Beggs at the snit of Nevillo D. Craig. ALSO All the right, title, iutureatand claim of John Amberson, or, in arta to ail that certain lot or piece of ground In the bo. °ugh of Manchester, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, situated on the north side of Sheffield street: beginning on the corner of an alley at the distance of 150 feet west from Chartierm street, and containing in part on Sheffield street -2 feet, and ex foudieg of that width north madly parallel with Chartiers street 133 feet to an al Icy, of Which 15 las , the privilege. The Inipporemeas are one two story dwelling house. Fidastlaind taken in esetintian as the property of Jolla A mbersiin, decease i, now in the hands of Raohatil Amber i•on, lately intermarried with Bernard SPNamee, adminis trator of said deoetoW, at the suit of Thomas Biddle t al. ALPO, All the right, title. interest end e`alm of Meander. Ar. bo est anii alhthaellasughntri, surviving Patrick Carlin, (been:teal, of. in and to ail those fout esrtiin rota of ground , ttuate in John 0 own's' plan of lots, in the borough of Hest Bina ogharn. marked and numbered In said plan num bers arty 100 (62). sixty-three (63), sixty-feur (64) and atxtyfve(OS); •aid lots being coniguouv and containing jatri.ly in hunt, on Jens street. ninety-six (06) feet and running back one hundred and twenty aqu i fast to an aCloy twenty-four (24) feat wide, each lut Wiwi twenty-four (24) feet on Jane street and running back westwardly one hundred and twenty (120) foot to said alloy; on which to or cted a email flint gloss house and other frame sheds or build) go. fleherl and [ahem In execation nx the prnparty of Aiexan• tirr Artagost and Micas.' Loughran, nurvielog Patric* Carlin, Uncaused, at the unit of John Urown. MPk== lEESIMi SHERIFF'rStg:' - ' - SII;ERIFT'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SA filf7S. ? ". EllII , 1 • • '• • ' Alt the right, title, intareet. itted Oahu of litetynkt.lloi rf, in and t • a I that on udu Int r r phtei of pound situ' to lbw Fourth Ward, city of Al egtteuy, on the corner ftwtdoevit and Glialattittat vireets, Wooded and &errand e fdlo.ve, to wit: Beginning at the tloWls:iesteru sing formed by hobineon and tirlotthain Strefftaithiteteraottt., warttl alof; the due of thanthant afreet ninety four fur... thence a eatwatdly and parafini lth outilitett sireat !nig eve Oat and e.ght inatief.; then. cm thua.dllatut patadj with tisen.hazu ea eat fur, uue feat andritientelarel thrtu eastweidly nod purled With Itaitutun 1414ae ten fed ; tlif.iire no Weevily cistern 4..r0t. nine Indira l.thenee auf , f. u :eel; thence u rfheardly thirty-nye feet at. ten inches to Robinson curer; and tuenee extrof tufbinar, aural eat wardiy ewy. Ova teat and eighttufhem, to 11,', Pi^oo of iwginillug: befog parte of lots Noe 77 and 181 wiliattue Latbrup'e plairof tufa, 'wourdekirsirdetwl W., vol. 46, page 542, Ac.;-tiPI ty story bruit dwelling bons., wanly 'tire feet, eiblit front nu it/Amnon street, and attending' Iffth along Brae' Lena street Oat and cairn haibes, and a fridr stable and esenage bon.. Arco—ntl (bat eeruuu ~cant lot or piece Of grouudai nate In the ell of All, gbeny, uu liubluadketreet, boutid4 and deem - Red ea follow., to wit: Ue4tuttlug on nObilllti- - etrart at the Welton. of .forty.ttle teat eightinebes rife; the corner of Itobineon and Ur/lathe= amens , theta foullwardly and parallel with Ofauthattl bro-bt Waif Fur feet; thence welawaltliy and paraded whit:Whiffet) - etreel forty-tour feet; thence nerhwaraly ninety fourtee' - Ittlbitiatt2 atlcat; that., al:ltta . Maid ItAtllabli tutu forty-four feet to he pia acf grafing; bang parte .ou. Nee. 75 and 70 In by 'venue I...thrup'a plan tt tote, corded in deed book hi W . vet 9tf, Olga 1+44 tailed and taiteu In execution nettle peopertx of Slaw rot B yd at the auk adulllea Satilgatao sou other., ALSO, All the ORLI, title, intetent and ettine of J hrefirlanoll (.ur riving co Ooligar a ith T. t WOW, tleocataoL).of,in, to ti “v. f.l I hat cu t• in 101 or pinto of geed . .t.l;eitt lute in U I hd,d W.rd, city .l lor.kett.ZO, I 1.41 th.g. cm uutteard w th- partition al to real estate at be, none 51'u nan, dotooootl, anJ 00 hie .it toithl.htitt'a Cat' 01 A fo4bouy tom, t 2 , lit Au, 45, Leontolow Tenni:4B4.)i if tanl lot brtug 'nu..., at the eulu.rot tinthk ottattt au math ttrert, too g 21 foot to front Ou Unttieetreet, rouontg "Jima =Atli tartlet coolers, tO (nut •tvOaztl, tulle; 11,TIJ street; uu blob in cloctel a Lou, toot Wick ellta m.d carro•ge LOU ,, loud the moo, terry of JultUiV titt iiWel telzod ood, bun lit anutstiUu on ttaa Joll Nl'Looati, surriesug centrltgor withl. Vim tt,uatosseel, the aura of tno Vuitatluntresth of 1'111.419101141114 for owl 11w. VLCCISII et, eI.L. _ ALSO, All that 4:krt.& lot tr pates of ground', stite In t 4 5 Lunt It ant, of the city tot titurburgui roarktal2Soi2 on Magnin; tallotAed, .0 the lorfatton of the root oalato of i nerd ,Wfotrou, deceased, and on !Lillis Cot of. A lirjitetty DeceLottex ; lo=4l4.4s; for 13 I. g attuq.ui un U - aut and aoloin.ul; the m.yrani a to:valid eat.[ lot belga La) teat froi Ly Nu fol deal; ull wl•Lth to rtreted a two•etury bri k dart; hog, 100 V to We uccoltoutt. : at John hi karate. otlz.d and tettio to ext.sution as the proytety of Jo • 3rLol.otu : autvzotog cu•otolip.r a LI, T. rood, elect au* tl.O oink at the Oortnourortooh or NnoayllooLi y tor ate L'/..• eau et al. • AL O, All the right, title, tntArrrot and ei.ln Of lAN of, in, to and out of all Ith.t cotton" Lot or lora, e , tuete in the ilord Ward, city of Pittsburgh, and markt o 3 on the nizgiont 611121r2 al to th. partition cethore estate tf tient. to irroutto, thnpolus d, atok-Mr Ute 112 Cribs c' Court of An nisruy count), iteeernb. 1845; the .aid lot, being planate on GrainiAdreet,At ...juartug Lot 1.0. 2 on the di.gridri eforeseh,toratd *2 feet hoot 11 bu foot drop; uu which Jo erected ury ort.:h home, oreotted .4 s cake tamp nod ~.epe Ail 41, hen to the o,Thentley UI M1D.4.14*V14“410.1.0 Ltaiut nottal and teluse In execution ao thuttoperty of Jo. St'Leuett, surciottg ocoob.lsor t:h f. dreenstd, the eait of we eviltluOoWeskith t f Peciwytenuiii,l.4. tue VYLEI • AL 0, AO the right, title, inteteat awl claim of William Arth rO, of, in and to alt these four several tutief grin' 1.11.1220 10 the a., ...nth W..r4 of the. city of tittninufgfj. being Noe 10, 19, 29 end 2t in Irwin e Oast of lots, en lot being 20 feet front on VAN:IM 0902100 autlentendiQ iu de t 1.11 19 tent to Rh ou whica fife fa - cacti a lei &tory hota‘e ncd ettib.e. tkrated and taken iu ox‘ct.tlott as th.-ptropertr of if liaut Arthur at Wo bait at William Alsthata • . . . AL 'O, All the right, title, interest end claim tettieliivere .• .' J 41.1201 &dame, demesne,* the humid of 4tustut litarehe - - eantutoy, and 111116.ttlettl Ittlenta, erseutrot, of raid. do': .. meted, to, in and to oft that ;tartan lot or piece of isrourC situate iu rho oi..y ot *ttettarsh,dematitet and dendribc:-„, as (,puce : Ltnzioning on timing kited at the distance ei"'"..T. :}4 foot from the eorner of treat en/ W erstnietailheot' w, eestwerely on a lineperelei with tYn•er ,street 43 roe , thence north wurdly 24 Into ou at *le gratin •I'vrith a:ar::. .. et et .r; then n wesowenity 44 bettors a line ptealltal *At,: . }hunt street; thence mans (trent stunt 2a feet,t3 le,,l' r place of begin ins; leeks the seine prove ty wilful' a I ...v,,yoti Ito the mid Junes Ade* lout', by *wen Iti'Lle ' awl wile, try ilaele .14".1 date 1 tie o t. 11 1.4.0 an! , ' eoltled in the orris for re... Wain r dolls to AlteghOlt cvanty, iu hook 3d it , vtd 01, 114,0643, ex. ~_. Y't L 5c1Z.4.1 ami taxon lu et antte.ra a. Ito property ofJen e :j • r aurae, U.-teased, in the until. at Jain's lieratisti, ex ' -. tor mid etioehoth & wino, ementrtr, of rail deceit:Kt, 1 •,, tte et* ot dames Marallall. . . ALS),, . All the r;tcht. title. in ems, told Salm of Witttentkat*V. • m..., ot, In ant to ail that eerumn lot or piretiorgrounti 't• . the city of Lit.sOurgh, markol and n nattered in as ptifif - o; lots ;std out by It qiu It 410 No. 54, tattlite on the ell 4 -11-o Liberty street most etlurriog 101 feet totlttarty'lltarai• tli-csrt, along Q'utriy street 20 feet; thanes to Meaty sof 10) feet; .he nc e al Liberty street `..V feet. 'to. tin phol: or beiriening ; on which is oreoted a threnstorlett twid.. At,o—Alt that collate oth r lot cr • pla63 rt groisca Eat' 0. it. Um ony ottrostd, totrited and nue:Ward tI CPll.i I Nu . 53, c. 14 at.t trputott Libei ty el toot by 10U feet dt.p - ta parry btri thareiSlNl tr .1., Perry touthwordly luau. Ited tett to Maly otrttlt Ow pi* o of beginning.; dub! lott.triug dial/nine wtdob wart fiord coutrytd to Pilltnitu Itougbuiu. I:weed ood tiocutiou tbo.ptop rtyofirillbot Bough= u ot ttw +olio J..kttu le. Lit throw, ataignoo Of 14 a ant nerd. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and elalzu of John fish , e' to acid to all that certain tract or piece o'f'grolitididtua; in l harti-re township: hounded on the north loylands : 4 itacuiwy, , on oho soot by lands of Daniel ilbiethaa.; " on the bow' by the Teraperaticetilte: and Nobleatei ..."„ ;dank road; on the east by lands of floury Bell; ant • ton rend, ro er l e .a; on which are evened aof onry fratunrottagedwelliag hone*, a trains dwelllugits''' fraou.shonruaker ehop. tt'll .i .4 1 ea ll t taken he eoPeUilO a; t_e property 0 _o_ Beil ac the t uit of.A. O. Cubtage. . . All the right. title, Interest end claim of Banana Bair 01, io and to ail that certain piece or parent of land in then loanthip, In - Oar Reserrrd Tract opposite burgh, boundr.l end described as follows, to wit: Bag ring .t a prat at the corner of lot owned by John Iteed,r ; Bank glue, an laid out hot located under thin diree`km the hot:roan of A Itrgheny, thence by the line of the in Lane north woolly 494 fort 914 Inches-to a poet; thew north degrern, went perches , to the embankment the Yebui.ylvanie renal; thence eouthwardly along se embankment 402 feet 1.1 ft 6 inane to the cones of Reed lot, more or leas; theuzo by the Welding line b t mu said Reed let and the property afore described . B.nk Lane, the place of begianina; being the name or parrot of property which was sold by John llorayt. i• eteriff of Alleghsoy county, on the 2.lth day of April. A. 16.8 to Samuel to. Yowler en 'be property of Jetta Juana Hammitt, mut being conveyer:llo aail.roWler tßeriti deed date! Slay 20, A.1).1848, and acknowjedg cu the same day an on refer. ace to the natae will tricr . fully and at large 'voter; end being the. samaproper; a bleb the said fowler, by histleed bearing , date the 16. day of August, in tt e year 1848, and intended io ; corded, emery oil to"the 00.11 Samuel Mated infrestsuple on refer-nun to the Fame aid more fully and large apps which is erretal • large brick tionnSfyin. large to story Crania stable and a frame bark house. S ized and tateu In ea.:alien as the property of Sumo naird ut the suit of Field it Ilubes. • •- - ALSO, Al; tip , right, tit'e, Interest and claim of James Q A d 0..., et, In awl to alt that certain niounotte and tract Lund, situate in Chet-tiers township, hounded and ilminlb a. fidio.rs, tit: b. ginning at nor of raid 'of Minty . Dit more; rh. Gr. by the same teeth 4 deg seat:l/ape 05-1 perches; thence by lands of the heissrf P.Smitlittartti 63 d g rapt 50 and GO 100 perninia,•_tbetioo by land convoy I.y if. P. Aushuta to the said J. C Anderson south 26 1 . 4 d g err • art 41 and 29-It4l perches; th-nee by this taittesou denims vett zt and 13 100 verchs.; and thence lend of Samuel Long SIN dogr..es vest CS and 32 pereSes to to Ihp Vasa of beginning: conutiang IQ- an acti 19 and 41 1,I) perches, strict xpeaattre, and hail thereon erected a two at try frame duelling 'house, of hue.o and table. Ai:to—AU that Wier !deco or tract of land, situate Chertiera township, bounded and dr.inibed as follows, el beginning on the Una of lanJ of Samuel tirshism4 then • Y lead ei4d by said A. P. &whims In N. 1, ng north 87 de,.reea west 33 and 9-10 pendtes to land of Bee knabil hence Ly land of Eve Ansbuls north 2,4 4 ' degrees ea-tit and 13-;e0 paroles ; thence by the same north 26X dirt wo.tt 42 end 21 100 perches; thence by land of the he romp em th and land of James Wood noetin,GlX degre east 33 and 7 .0 perches to the middle of the wend toed ; thence shin the middle of said read rutith-94 t ;maw and 37 mina es ea, t 14 and 74.100 perches to.landi S Grab Ain, anti thence by wit I Graham's land' morph green b initiate' east 76 and 0 10 perchee.to 11 e place' 11 trinntna ; e +rosining 16 mums and 77' and 02400 patch, etc, ct measu le. S , zed and taken to execuildn as the property of Jam 0. A atiereon, at the snit of blinealitulle, for nee. M4O. _ MI the tight, title, Interatt and claim of John Brown,. and to all that certain lot or piece of gru ad, situat4 Abe ro• oust of Rut ; the said lot having, front on the nottli aide of tlar,on onset of 367 feet 8; inches, nod extending back, alone the eastern line Innen street, nortbwardly, prose. viog a uniform width; 3e7 f et 6 1 ,6 inches. to the Monongahela [Wert . content; about tiy, quarter ammo; being the same bud 'Wettish( down in , a 11 , ova's pl,n of lota, recorded, in said con ty. to Wen Bonk, voL 1 page 287, as bound.) by the rtri oonng. bola on the north, by land of Jaatexleyloron .rat, by Liarean street on the south, and by Brown itseet the west; on which described 71,1,4 t.f groand ate -Week two story brick manakin hoe a and • tirb.k etsh:e; alma two story frame hones, occupied as an i•011ee, but milted; for a dee ling. &lied and taken In execution As the rep r y of .707 :rowti, at the suit of the executers of John McClurg, q c axed, far use. AUG, All the right, title, Interest end claim of the:Bur-mat Town Council of the Borough of Birtilinthturt, Of, 112 and all .he easterly part of lot mark.d No Bibs thaphinef Inn:nigh of ihrtuinitham te , lard out by Dr Nathardel.B.'.. A,rd, veld pert being bounded and dedr.ribed is Wive, wit: Beginalne et the old Birmingham Ma 011ise 4 41 4, betw,en Bedford's plan of lore and grounds of the )3lrmio ham Glee, Company on then rtherlyakleofilliteediatise these, westwardly alo g Carson ittreet,,talte3 fat: th en northwardly at right angles with Carton ,treat; slut line parallel with said iHrmingham tt e line of lot No = in veld plan, thence eastward along said lot No. t. lb) feet to the old elrixtlaghitat It afore:ink! ; thence touch-y.1.31y along. said line-illthet Carson street et the place of beginning. being the jid. et ground whl h Mary Cunliffe, by her dater beashrgesee Into with Indenture, granted and conveyed to yard IDs ' gess and Town Connell of the bonutgb of Bleniagittai There la erected ore the property described a Molts bet. k house urn! as a Ore engine house. Petrel and taken in execution as the propeyt, set defendants at the stilt of Mary Cutditle. All I he right, title, interestuutottdr, of Daniel Bro t k, cud Michael Itatigan, of, In and tr Ail that certain lot place of find situate in the Ih l Ward or the eltx tunrh, and bounded and d" scribal as lollotra, to Wit uLnuing on the north of Pcnnsyleanin avenue at t. dim awe, of forty fee' nom Chatham street, thence totiniel along said ave - ,u,,Aoulimarally twenty loot totheitne NI re. )I'l' „ocy . ll property; thence northw artily &lot veil ne arid parallel with Chatham street 110 feet, 'r less, to au alley two Get In width; thence alep&oui l alley "apt torertty and pandlel with P-ennaylearre *vane.: . 20 feet VI the line of other property of Themns.l.„ Vital ;• bell; and thence along the same nouthWertilY and Parell4l In John Brown's plan of lota, recorded In Plan .114:uah,•et., , 1, rage 201, baring each a. Gant a twenty feet on a atre6 forty feet wide -h eXtendltq'haCk one - hundred feet to ste alley twenty iect whin; and . .the same Into aditzti_JoLl Town vein and wi B fe, hy two save a 1 deeds, recorded In Dec`;.. flak, ne O, tageaboo and 594Coureyet1 to alit YJOIIt3 AtBo--lot No. 18 and one half of lot No. 19 In said plart, on which le erectal a frame datellino4looso• , &gild and taken in execution as the property of nentn. Brinkman, at the e4ll qt , i—bn-L b`lu" Co. All bids under $OO, cosh; this of $6O, and . trrer, gte P ot. 1 cht,ec to pay ctols $6O, and ten per cent entire exosea as BODY PATTliliallS. Shertd. elli;14/V1 Orrin% Noremb r 2, 11332. i. S .. ~ .... ~ ~'it;.4;;;`,•-...':.:g- ' :, ' r',.t,g;-: •;.k4:i.;.f,-;. , ;-:' .. :;.-4"':,-4 ,, Li.