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PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. 1878. ti srM. 8c0ftl ward.

McKmsrsnrt, tsk-k iwfwt aa altr. a wide. Kjuk, 4, ff. is. Huok Hi.

ps. or less tw Brooks street, and having tiserovB recid 1 two acory bnri dwr.iisg -aae with Mnuarti torf. at stable, carriage house it hajajvac. Plan Book. vnL 5.

page le. htSCFU FABB7EB. No. 1, F. 246, 7a.

fl.W. E- P. ones. Part of Na 31. tn Tn Arm-strotig' pso, frorTmg 15 iVa-t on Beaver srreet, A.iibesy i fa nm tnm rnwning bark 110 fret to evpring alityy.

ad haviisg therenn erected a targe hi-is a honee. uied mm a muvti, and a thrv-vury frawe dweilins ho-Ae. Plan Bt-ik, vul 2, pagp 13a. Ifeed Book, voL 23 pace S. E.

1TDK, Tttvm HTDtt. HVMiMDt. a. HYIaAV WITH NOTU W. A.

I rWIS, ASrAIaiNtvR. Na 2, L. 3ttt. iv, 7. ftfW.21.

Gti kk A Cm alfa vr. Twr lots frontirtg 38 feet 011 CAual srrvaet, 70 feet iu-vh frxmi KtHLnvi. MreM, Allegh ny city, and running hack IM fw to Crig street, with the omimoB riifet, awn. of aiiey 10 foet wide, running parailel wi l.t4iraV sinwc, axtd having UMVaMia erecAed three two story bn.k dwelaiig hc.M--n, a large brick bttildiug used as a cotton miuI, with all nereMtary nta hinerr and Rtarea, for rtmniug the sanie. etgine rvt and eni te.

A t' a wan-omaake, tttal.le, dry bouse and leed Bv.k, INT. -J. JAN- I- UKaJI A rRFmENT AND TirsTBI OF THE ALLV'iUKM' 81k. Nt. 1, 1 8-, "8.

tiEV Ftt. fronting 20 feet on Federal street, Allegheny City, and ruuuius bai A and having there ex txl a tJMiry bnck building, kiMwn as the Allegheny 8aring Bank. ld lUxk rHfe Ua. GOTTLIEB WERT WttK NoTK'R J. DUKHN, HI ASSItiKiEE IN RAN RUrpTC Y.

Na 1. 1 P-. 371, 8., 78. i.V J. D.

Bit A FEE. Two kt fnntme 80 f-et on l-ni -rtivieA, borough of Etna, running na-k loo feet to an alVev lt feet ide, and having thereon ere. a targe two-story tu-Wk school house. Deed B.Ak 2j7, lage VO. clARVKV H.

BOVIX Na 1, L. F.t 373, Lots Nob. 205, stJC and 308 In Mclain Maple's plau IfU in Boy.ts-. uwn, fronting togeUier 100 fee on Fortieth street, borough ol Allenta-wu, running bat-k 135 teet to Locust alley- LMd Bouk 24u, page 2l7. ILLIAM HARCROFT AND ANNIE.

HIS WIFK. Na 1, 373, 8., 78. Lot fronting 34 feet on (arson -rrert, 7i' fV-H east from Tweiity-second street, Tweuty-llith ward, city of Pittoburgh, running bark 120 feet to Larkin alley, and having thereon erected a H-story brirk dwelling Na 22(-tr Cart-on street, and one frame stable and carpenter shop on alley. At B. LONO.

No. 1, F. 374, 8., 78. $110 BAILIH. Piece of land situate in Klir.abe,h town-Bhip, bounded by lands of Isaac Irwin, Qa fer Steiuer, Miliigan aud Kacheus 8sott, K.rcas Long and Mary A.

Brown, containing 51 acres, more or leet. and having tbereou erected a frauie dweiiing house, frame stable and out-build ings. JoHK CRAZIER. Na 1, F. 375, 8, 78.

$7,000. C. 8. 8c HOVER. Lots Nos.

3, 4 and 5, in Graham and Miv Kees plan, fronting on northwest aide of Ellsworth avenue 88 feet. Twentieth ward, Pittsburgh, aud running back 100 feet to an which afforded Mrs. Tenuort the eastari-ale for her vaaJlgaaot book heaBkeu ao promiauast Bed Bdaewtial a part ta tbe aWvehipsseed of J-saencaa mvilimcioa. A Barer cLiioni. Ia oar hook aoticae.

a be days aaaea, aL maioa eaa asade ta tbe claim, prueeutad is a work net nwblished. ia behalf of Jowl Frrra, aa the original inventor of the etaamhnat, Tie eu bjeot is of intereet, just now. view of the faetthat that State has deterBiaed to ardor a statue of Koaaarr Ft LTva to be placed ia the Nttioaal Capital, at Wasajagtoa. The honor thua awarded raeB oa the supposition that Pr-i, rt' waa tfca inventor of the steamboat. Ha eras a 4.

ctrictly, a PermsTlvaalaa. although he reairted euaVaraUy loag im the rtau ta coass wiiaB the rale, ad mining fcua ta tha hoaor conferred. But at wiU be awkward if another ehall be found to have oaerved tbe hoaor awarded to Flltos. Joan Firca waa bora in CoBbocticut. Ha resided fur a time la Bucks county, ia thai state, acting as a sutler esrtaia articles fur WaeaUBoTos'a army at Valley Forge.

He eventually wandered Wees, stopping for a ttaae la thai etty, aad finally died aad was buried Kentucky. In 1733 be conoeived the idea of pvopelliag land carriagee by eteam, but ailing, ha turned hie attantioa to boats, aad prepared a model eteamboat, which worked with entire surpass. Application was made to Coagrees for aid, and referred to a committee, which never reported. The wbeeB or paddles worked oa aa end-lees efcaia, and answered the purpose of a wheel. For a long time after his uneueceearul appHcatioa to Cong: ties, Fitcb roamed from Mate to htata, seeking aid from Leg-ialatarca.

In these tours he bad inter-viewe with Fbahkijr, Fames Haxar, President WaaHjaoTon and others, receiving erjewmragement, but not tbe assistance be needed. Thua he returned discouraged to Bucka county, this Htata, where the Boney for a skis' to be propelled by eteam was raised by acompany. This succeeded, and led to the building of a larger boat, propelled by eteam. paddles being need bj piece of wheels. After various cxpcrimcnB, a eteamboat was operated eucoaasfully oa the Delaware, In advance of Ftxroa's experiment, it is claimed.

The drawback ia the affair is that others have claims to originality, in the ease direction, and while Fitch operated a boat, for a time, the real results In the way of steamboats came from Ful-Toa'e experiment. It ia not always tbe one who originated an idea that rets the benefit of it, but be who ancocssfully applies it. This Fixtos did; and with all respect SMEWS SALES. AtenQtVroperciemlob Sold by 2L B. r-lb, Eaq Shenfl; oa If on-day, Sept.

3d, 187S. at 10 O'clock dtL at tha Court Hooae, City of Pmabtub. or ialb Ft amTM.rasi d.lir A trirft or mm tf tie) ir-rtT fchaul be Htrwk off, AntaaVs. ItJa letVad ttti tW rWrilf th tUN? of UtS wif, or by FridaT, tsptttn fitit, 1N IU o'-so A. aaidaui tbm parrhan Bt(m-y WhML faa kM tlaM thAt aWtTB, ta whifh Caft nti.y tb pqiw bar mont dadbil Im paVi ofak-flrwu tbe jtfjMirty will mmim oa Ytv, l-rp.

rtlv ITa, 1 trMX A- ftt tike) a-Vtlsa- pimct. b9 Ut Bp miVtl snoiti ftt tha petur umI rirvk of tb pmua to wham it ttm Mrtw'k utf. who, in lis eta cf ur tt-ivntzy tn mock nevic, atxsui iuk cMaal tbe fi'iir; in emm of ihs mi bAti- tur ft wtry Ur aBiants mi derniarbti lhx ta pw onit. of ttv- puri.U4M! Baufiry pavid in eVihiiB tb S. B.

Tor tb b--tit at out unpmff. iimal rwatiT, vi Ho do tt onlmtaYiv. the njvaniTif tb Idn-ri ftrxl tiwne tim ite'fhtiiut'e. bAxxs4 we inaaUi ihm fuuu WUig IMLAATI'. Xa Two CVwirt of (Vmmofj P1t, Kx Two hidutJf thf Conn of whurb tb writ of Mei uiiiA isaiiar-d ruMlr-r wbi- tb i uMltr; or vrni, Vr.litKni or 1t.

Vev, Utui Pai-iavt; f. Ki Ft, Fieri rmcitm, ahnw thm kind t-f wnU; a LtTri in tti writ of naif npoa Bbanir' lien or miutittt pmi li-B; Vnuditionic or Fieri Fa.ia. urxrn mi ortltnary iH4 or for rrourvl rnt; 77 81. tatna 77 tept. Twin, 1K7H, th nnmlitr iwt UfTiB of tim ii-k-t etitry tiv- followiiiit figur how tii? aUDount of taw ')-bt, aiwi tiw um following Um uavoiii of the ktlunwr iaaiuu4 Ubc writ.

Wat. AJiHrTZ, WITH ITOTirM Trt TH09. LOCK-UAVT, TEHatK TEH AWT. Va 1, X. 1, TH.

Hat. Lot frrmtiDit i feet 6 ixH'brw on lhf vttvat vide of Btdwell itra-t, ri fet tnrlM-s Mmth from Hbt-fhr-Ui ttrwt, 8conl ward, AU Wghetay i'itj, running ft. ami br-luff Uifritm oiut two atory frame dwllmg bo news. sfOHBf O. FKAZItTB AKDIIEOROI o.

rmAziRB, with mmcst to m. muk- tiANNTKHW, TKtttE TEW AST. lio. I Jf, lit, I), 8. BcHOTRII, JB.

Lot No. 63, and part of lot i3 in Joim Irwin's plaa, frontiDg 73 feM on tbe aouth ile of Unct'lo areniies. tiH feet wt from Irwin avvnoe, Kirvt ward, Allegheny City, running mrk 142 lVe Uf lMa. aixi ba ing Uwirv-ro rrH-t-d on two story doubl brit houae, with Manikanl roof. twd Book.

roL M6t HUiMV rAt'LKBi KB, WITH VOTICH TO A. rATTRttVOtf, AriSKrW.E, AND JO. V. JOHNHTON AKD JOHN I. TVUtOH, TEKttB TKKAMTS.

No. 1, K.1W, 8., 78. B. L. Lot fronting HO feet on the went aide of fntATCT avenue, 144 feet north from Bayard street.

Sixth ward, Allegheny city, ruuniug back 120 feet to Laurel alley, and haviug thereon erected two brU-k dwelling ltou4e. Deed Book, vol. 25.., page 37L 40H WIU80W. Na 1., L. 31, 8., Paxton.

Loto Stm. 121, lat, 123, IM mad VJ5 in He-Lain Maple's plao, frtrntine VJ5 feet on Elizatieth a venae. Lower 8t. Clair township, rnnniug back along Poplar alley 102 feet 6 inches to a JO feel Alley, plan Book, toL page JOfTrf No. 1, F.

4M, 8., '7H. 8TKWAIIT. Lot Na 4o and the Prt of lot No. 49 in Mellou's plan, fronting feet on the west side of Knterprirve street. Twenty-flint ward, Pittsburgh, running back 1 JO feet to an alley, and having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling houxe, with outbuildings.

Deed Book, voL 300, page 527. Plan Book, toL 3, page 113. JUHN ti. WOKKMAir, JAfV KTCH AKD aL- r. NEEI T.

Na 1, F. F3u3, 78. Jb-23 Wei dm a. The undiTided one-tbird part of twice of iacd smaate in Franklin ownliirt, being part of tract No. in AxaaW IpTsWtrsded by lands Jaoies Nee-y.

Satuaei and laniri Emruk and eounty line, and having hereon eSfrted a two-siory frame dwe ung- barn and iieed Book, vol 221. pre 54A WiU Btw-k. voL 2C, dawd Arua 3. "77. T.

S- Ot, DC. EASED, IN THE VDS OF BLSJAMiN e.riUIN, AIMIN IWTaiATX'R. Na 1, L. Na 3V4, 7. Pirmr.

Lot fronting 60 feet on Water street, b-r-tugh oi Elizabeth, running back to the Mo-nonganela river, and having tbererm erected a two stcTv dwelliLg bouae. leed Book, vaL 51. ag n. A W'KSinHT. Na 1, V.

3-7, 6-, fi-tlH. Lots No. 12 aud 13 In Th'maa ab, teet mre or lee on Myrt-land areiiue, Kat End, running liack 1 feet rixre la. and. having ilw-rtum a frauie teuemeut aud other iujruveaitut-Ie-d vol.

5. page 57. WW. MOMrSdllMi An ART E. Hit WIFE.

No. 1, 1- 314, S.t 78. EMERV. All the nndivideil 1-5 part of piece Jul situate in Badwm tow uh lo(Uui-1 bv lands of Reeee It. M-Bride.

J. P. Br-nnett, Haninel Stewart, James MJibooy and Iavd Wilsoa, conraining Ki acres more or lens, ami being underlaid with coal, aud Laving Uiertn ererTtwi one frsiue dwelling bouser, one barn aud outbuildings. J. STANLEY NEALL.

Na 1, L. 311., 8., 7. R. ft McC. Piece of land situate in Thirteenth ward, City of Pittsburgh, bounded by landu of Crow, Mt Kee.tr, Hodga-ns and Oeorge P.

lbintKru, containing 2 acres aud tit perches, with right of way in regard to roads. LEWIS LIMT. No. 1, L. 316, 8., '7(t $2,715.77.

SaRICKLER. Lot Noa. 5, 6 and 7. in Amos Kwing's plan, fronting each 20 feet on Thirty-eighth street, Sixteenth ward, City of Pittsburgh, and extending back 70 feet to an alley 10 feet wide. led Book 300, page 2M.

Plan Book 3, page 81, and having thereon erected a two-story brick house, containing 2 tenements, fronting on Thirty-eifrh'h street, and a iw.v storv frame house frontiiig on Woodfilayer'a alley. ROBERT M' INT I RE. NO. 1, F. F-, 3W, 8,, 78.

iL P. JOKFA. Two lots, fronting 120 feet on sout side of Eighth street, h) feet eastwardly from Mulberry alley, Boro of McKeesport, running back 140 feet to an alley, aud having thereon erecting two dwelling houees. JOHN A. WILtKIS F.

19, 78. $530.00. Jokes. Lot Na 1 in James Brown's plan of iots situate in tbe Kighih ward, City of Pittsburgh, fronting 25 teet on Pulton street, and TH feet more or leas on Webster street, and having thereon erected 1 two story brick, and frame store and dwelling attached, and two frame building! occupied ae dwellings. ANDREW H1RSCH.

NO. 1, L. 320, 8., 78. $.,498.06, M. Hat.

Lots Nos. 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, t2 and 6.H, in Section No. 4, in Joseph plan, fronting 1H0 feet on Laurel street. Sixteenth ward, city of Pittsburgh, running hack lb2 feet to Jumper street, aud having thereon erected a two-storied brick dweiiing and one-storied frame dwelling. Deed Book 170, page 32ir, Plan Book 3, pages and 7.

JACOB Ht'XRACR. No. 1, L. 324, 8., '7k. $1,970.00.

Lajah. Lot No. 3, in plan of Wm. O. Jjealie, fronting 60 feet on eastern side of Eleanor, now Ieatty street, Nineteenth ward, city of Pittsburgh, runningpiack 200 feet to Selma lane and having thereon erected two couuected two-story frauie dwelling houses and one two-story frame dweiiing house, with one-story frame building attached, all fronting on Kleanor street; also, two two-story frame dwelling houses fronting on Selraa lane.

V. HTtlRCH. Na V. 325, 8., 78. I.

A. Lots Nos. 174 and 175 in section of plan of lots called Knoxville, each fronting 25 feet on Kochelle street, St- Clair townftbip, and running back 100 feet to F.isenbcrg alley. Plan Book, vol. 5, pages 162 and 163.

H. MILLER. No. 1, V. 326, 8., 78.

$10.00. D. A. Lot fronting 40 feet on southerly side of tbe Birmingham Brownsville Plank iioad. Twenty-seventh ward, PittHburgli, and running liack 120 feet to Pius street, aud hav ing thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house, C.EORCE W.

GLASS. Na 1, F. 327, 78. $5,903 30. FBIEXD.

Lot fronting 24 feet on north side of Penn avenue. Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, runniug back 100 feet to Mulberry alley. See proceedings at No. 11 of le. Orphans' Court.

Iteed Book, vol. 2, vol. 37, pugtss 227 and 228. And having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, store and outbuildings. JOMEPH NEVER, WITH JTOTTCE TO SIMON K.

KAIFMAK, HIS AS81UNEE IN BAN K-RCPTCT. Na 1, L. 328, 8., 78. $13,800.11. Friend.

Part of lots Nos. SO and 60 in John Irwin's lsndcf Rata Dsvnton and Waa. Iwml on the ercKh by lands ef David Hentp'tilt and Mrs. Tlwampac. oo the west by iMtOs ef Kaert Brewer, coEtaiaiug Awr.

aod haxing thereon cvex-to-d a one and one-half. Mry frame dw4Hug btviae, Kara aad leei vwi. ltwx fue 4-A TUB Br METHODIST I1XFAJ. OtI ALLBJHFN Na 1, L. 6.

la R. Jt O. Locs Nos. i5. 27 is Jodiaa Han-ca p'an, frotttiiig each 30 feet on swuh stde of Anderstn street.

Ninth ward, Altegbeny cttvT running bsvck IU to Pine aiW, and having thertou erected a brick ebiirch edilica. Plan Bok, voL pmc Na L. 33, 8-, 7A St O. l-ot frocring 40 feet 1 inches oa Fourth aveime, 1AO feet frm Wood tn iSecwod ward, citv of Pittaslrurgh, runmng bavk 85 fnchea. aud haviec tuetvn erected two iVur story building with uue tront, b- part kt No.

3J4 Wood's plan of the city Pinbnrpb. WILLIAM W. B8ATWH A W. Na 1, L. 344, 7s.

R. AW DO, Lot Nor. 52 and 53 in John MclKHiAld's plan, flouring 44 ft Muth shle of Lacot'k iim fr-t-i east fix Federal trwt, ani. City of Alleghecy. running back 110 fe-i if Centre allt-y, ttok page 13, ami having therein erected two twstory bn dwrihcia.

fr.imng tti street, aud two suiaii brick dwelling Uoumw frouung on alrt-y. i 2d. I Na 5 in plan of Edward W. Stephens, fn ting 25 feet inches on nonlern wide of Bank lane, ward, aaid city, running ba 145 feet 101, int besttoan alley, aud having thereon erected a small two-ury brick building, with outbiiAldAugs. Plan Book 1, ISAAC RIC.BT.

No. 1, Ia. 345, 78. 1,12 80. all.

IaoI frcrnting 48 feet on a street, IH-j feet west fri.Bi Petferal street. City of Allegheny, ruuuiug back 1 JO feeL JOHN E- SHAFFER. No. 1, L. Mii, 78.

$2, 184.00. II. A. Mn.LEi IxH fronting 27 feet 6 inches on Craig street. City of Allegheny, running back 55 feet, aud having therein erected throe suxsii two-story dwelling houses.

J'iSEFH BTONT5R. Na 1, L. 347, 8., 7. Stewart. Lot Na 1 in plan of Moore Thompson, being a triangular piece fronting 132 42-100 feet on Fraulutown Koad, aud fronting 13 14-lt-0 feet on Lincoln avenue.

Twenty-tirst ward, Pittsburgh, aud having thereon erected a two-story brick building, used as a hotel, aiut known as the Tavern," and frame shed. Plan Book 3, page lt-8. 2d. Txte Nos. 2 and 3 in said plan, fronting 61.58 feet on Lincoln avenue, said ward, running 117.23 feet to Franktown avenue, and having thereon erected one double 2-story frame dweiiing house and one 2-story frame dwelling house and frame stable.

CHRISTIAN KNIPP No. 1, L. 348, 78. $1,104.78. Btewart.

South half of lot No. 30 In plan of partition heirs of John Aiken, fronting 32.172 feet more or less on Catharine street, Twentieth ward, city of Pittsburgh, running back 123.40 feet more or less to a 20 feet alley, and having thereon erected a 2-story frame dwelling house. Plan Book 4, pagee 78 and IV. CASPER KCRTZDCHFER. NO.

1. F. 349, 8., 78. $434.44. Van Voorhis.

The eastern of lot, in out-lot No, 138, in Ilewrve tract, and part of tract No. 4 in Nicholas Voeghtly's RuUli vision, fronting 14 feet 3 inches on Pike street. City of Allegheny, and running back H5 feet, more or and having thereon erected a three-story brifk building, used as a dwelling or tenement house, and frame shed. 2d. Lot frnn ting 11 feet Hl inches on James street, 115 fesst 2l4 inches south from Third street, Third ward, city of Allegheny, running back 111 feet to an alley, aud having thereon erect! a three-story frame used as a dwelliug and store-room, the above detierioed being held bv a lease from Schenley et dated March 30, 1877.

3d. Lot fronting 53 feet on First street, said ward, running back 01 feet 7 inches, and having thereon erected -a large two story brick bouse with a mansard roof, said building being nged as a store room and dwelling; also a one story frame house divided into two tenement dwellings, the above described lot being held by a lease from Bcbenley, et ux. JOKF-I SCHWEITZER, DECD, IN THE HANDS OF MAROARETTA SCHWEITZER, ADM X. No. 1.

L. F-, 350, 8., 78. la. EMF.RT. Lot Na 24, in Venina Itin's plan, fronting on Spring Garden Btreet 22 feet, Reserve running baek 110 feet to Spring alley, fcuii.teet to reservation as to an alley.

Deed Book 235, page 3L Plan Book 2, page 130. DAVID M'CLELLAND. No. 1, L. 351, 8., 78.

$3,284.40. Stewart. Iot fronting 28 feet on Allegheny street, 28 feet from Mulberry alley, Twelfth ward, City ot I'lttsburgu, running bal 110 teet inches to an alley, and having thereon erected 2 two-story bnck dwelling bouses. 2d. Lot fronting 24 feet on Allegheny street, 74 feet from 8niallnian street, said ward, run ning back 119 feet UK inches to a 24 feet alley, being lot 4 in Block Na 58.

HA BAH K. TAVLOR. No. 1, F. 360, 8., 78.

$2,323. Stkickler. ttouuieny mn oi west ena oi iot jo. iu lleiter homestead plan, fr'jntiug 80 feet on Spring street, Nineteenth ward, city of Pittsburgh, running back 1V3 feet' 11 inches, to an alley 12 feet wide, and haviug thereon erected a two-story frame huuse, frame stable and outbuiidiugs, Plan book 2, page 143. ACSTIX FREEL.

Na 1, L. 357, 8. 78. 1,080.00. MCUOMRS.

Lot fronting 21 feet on Boyle street. Third ward, Allegheny City, running back 90 feet to White Oak alley, and having thereon em -ted one two storied brick dwelling house fronti oe on said street, one two storied frame dwelling house fronting on said alley. JACOB REESE, MATHEW GRAFF, THOMAS J. GRAFF AND WM. WOODS, AS RKKKE, ORAFF A WOODS.

No. 1. L. 58. 8s 78.

$48,701.64. Lots Kos. 11. 12. 13.

14. 15. lfi. 17. 18.

li and 20 in Springfield plan, bounded by Allegheny river, Wilson street and Pine alley, Fit teen th want, titv ot fittsDurgQ. Also. los Nob. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Block No. 37, in said plan, bounded by Pine alley, Wilson street and Allegheny river.

and having thereon erected 1 wooden forge building, iron having thereon 1 forge engine, 1 12-iuch engine, 2 shears, 1 steam pump, 1 hoisting engine, muck rolls, squeezer, 2 sheet trains, 1 12-inch steel tram, 19 puddling furnaces, 7 beating furnaces, cranes, puddling shears, and other necHsary fixtures; al-so one converting building with converting furnaces, and other necessary fixtures; also one ore shed with crushing aud grinding apparatus and engine to drive same. Also one blacksmith shop, engine blower fires and other necessary fixtures; also one railroad and trestle works, with necessary binns, switches, etc; also. 1 bar mill building, iron- i-iad, engines, snears, a lo-inrn train, -inch train. 4 furnaces, straightening beds. saws, shafting, pulleys and other nenssary fixtures; also, 1 hoop mill building, gravel roof, haviug therein 2 furnaces, 2 engines, 1 9-inch train, 1 8-inch train.

2 shears, straightening beds, benches, 1 large rail shear, 2 lathes, 8 steam boilers, injection pipes, shafts, pulleys and other necessary fixtures; also, a pumping honse, with cold water pumps and pipes extenumg tne river and to different points in the main works; also, one horseshoe factory, having therein horseshoe machinery. 4 furnaces. engines, shears, lathe, and other necessary nxturps. Also, i nammer suop Duiiaing, having therein 4 steam hammers, 4 steam boilers, with furnaces and other necessary fixtures. Also, 1 carpenter shop and store house, with benches and steam fire pump and connections.

Also, 1 machine shop, engine, lathes, planer, drills, drill press, saw pulley shaftings, shingle strip machines, fcc. Also, neiting nouse, resort turnaces, single gas melting furnaoe, plate beating furnace, shears, hammers, Also, 1 frame ofiios and waro-house. Deed Book, 308, pag 74. HENRY J. THOMAS.

Na 1, L. 35y, 8. 78. fi5t3.53. 8.

K. Aim D. Lot No. 8 and part of lot Na tt in Adam Hart's plan, fronting 31 feet on Crawford street. Eighth ward, City of Pittsburgh, running back 60 feet 0 inches, and haviug thereon erected two two-story brick dweiiing houses.

Plan Book 1, page 97, THOMAS ROURK WITH NOTICE TO THOS. F. HKEEN, ASSIONER. No. 1, Ia.

300, 8., 78. $5,733. 8. K. AKD D.

Lot No. 20 in Adam Hart's plan, fronting 24 feet on Centre avenue. City of Pittsburgh, running back along Tannehill street 80 feet, and having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling frouting on said avenue, aud a two-story tenement in rear. Deed Book, vol. 69, page 110.

SARAH A KB REED, DECEASED, IK THE HANDS OF HARRT M'FAKLAKl), ADMINISTRATOR, AND JtrSEFH KEED, HER HUSBAND, WITH NOTICE TO MARY BELL, IMPLEADED WITH WM. Ht'NTER AND JACOB Horp AND SAMUEL ALLEN, Kit RE TENANTS. Na 1, L. F.s 3G1, 78. McGary.

Lot fronting SO feet on east side of Fortieth street, 200 feet southwardly from Willow street, Seventeenth ward. City of Pittsburgh, running back 123 feet 5 Inches to Almond alley. Deed Book 244, page 225, vot 275, page 37, and naving thereon erected three brie Ljuscs and one frame bouse. PETER KCKXLEK. Na 1, L.

302, 6., 78. $1,078.99. R. Piece of land sitnate in Baldwin township, ttoitnded bv lands of 8. W.

Brigzs and Mrs. Bi carts, and having thereon erected a two- story frame dwelling house, frame stable and out huiiamga. sueea moor ami, page 118. OEORGE GKI'BUH. No.

1. F. V4. 8.. 78.

$1,085. loath. Lot fronting 30 teet 4l inches on Ferry street, borough of Pharpeburg, running back aiong main street 120 ie 3 inches, aud naving thereon erected a blacksmith shop and oilier ourouiiaingB. ueea Hook SDL, page fluu. MRS.

MART WARD. No. 1, F. 3ti0, 78. $ltV50.

Marshall. Lot frr-ntinz on Enoch street. ward. City of Pittsburgh, and running back altout im teet, witn uuirovemenli erected tuereun. ISAIAH O.

MACFARLANK, WITH NOTICE TO FH.FVF LOCH MAM, HIB ASSIONiSB IK BAN KKl PTCV. Na L. 3J7. 78. IV5.585.8.

6CHOTEB. Partsof lots Nos. 73 aud 74 in the plan of the village of Wilkinsburg, fronting l'S feet on Hav street, Wiikinsburg, and running fs 11 ftrft aliev, snd having thereon erected a double brick mausico of 15 rooms, with stable anU orriage nouse. un Book 278, page 08. J(SEFH MEtTRETL lev.

1 skh. 78. BtmowiNs. irti wns. 14 and 15 In Verina i ten's plan, frositiog 47 feet on north side of Bpnng Gar den avcaiuc, Vaid, City of Ailcglieoy, fronting en rhe Twwwlirf mratt, adj wiixig oavio b.

ain, No. L. F-, 15. 8 TA. tMSLtad.

KntKBB. TwrvMnry rraase bomtm or tMiiviiag aad cr mruiaeje aprwtenant trMrrLs frjfatiag i 414, feet oa Cnarles street, Te-nth ward, Alisv Cly, nutaing Wk feet. Mm xrsfvaMAr, mir jr-TTi tony BAtkKR, aVDW'B OF fKTEM Jt BGMAL is Esuirix No. 1, L. 160, 6., T.

2.207.w0 i thr nr. Ij Na 4 fa Joa. Patterscaa's pUa, frrei-ing fc on Botier rtrwt, S.rrmtentb want, Piiuburgh, running back 71 feet uKirea. sorniA UAJrrnAji. Na 1, L.

181, 8., 7s, GETT.E. Pier of land situate Anegheny ity, frontiiig 3A-lo feet more nr on Sbaiiy svetioe, ronning ba ak-ag ba land ntD feet more or less, naaiBiug 4 ai re. 1 nkod 30 pervLee Baore or lea, and hariug tshereon rjet4 a two-atury fnunr- dweiiing. one-aHory iraaae Wuse, stable aiad carnage house. W'HK Hr'KDrrrBrr.

No. 1, F. leo, 78. 9iV.UUO.00. THRU.

Piere of land situate in Citv. boitatird by Fairmont street. 30-feet street. oid city line and land of Thomper'n Bell, and nanDg uiereoa erect! aartre brick worics and two frame dwellings. Lots Nc-s.

1 to 8 fncluftive, and to 51 in clusive, John HukeotuTs pian, situate on Nunnery Hill, Alkgbeoy City. Plan nook, vol page 3I. LotsNna.l2to 22 inclusire. and Nos. 34.

Vi, aud 42 to 44 incluive, parts of krtA and 36 to 41 iuHn-ive, in Kobt. Hezlep's plan, sit- uata in tha Tkirri nni llltW.At. mnll having tbereon erected one two-ittorv frame dwelling, stable and outhouses. r. ArtlBIfc BATCH, WITH JaOTfrR TO THE riTTUHraoH and castle shansox rail- KAD.

TKRRC TtSAKT. Na 1, L. 1J7, 8., 78. MI VTRK eS S. U.

Piece of land situate in Soott township. boanded by lands of John Smith, Albertjoo's heirs, Peter Mink and oortaiuing 20 arrea, strict measure, and having tbereon erected a frame dwelling house, barn and irauie outDuiiuingB. 2I. Piece of land situate in Snowder. townsfcip.

boumled by lands of Alburn, Josiah Mi-Cully, Jotin Hmith anl McCully, containing 10 acres and perches. JAMES a. BBOWX, DBC KASKO, IX THE ASM OE WM. M. JOHMH-S.

AOMINMTBATflR. No. 1, V. E-, 1, S-, 78. K.

Lot Na be. in C. H. Love's plan. fitmtin.r 20 feet on the north side of Berrhoud street.

Thirteenth ward, Pittsburgh, running back tfl feet 8 turbos to Locust alley. Plan book, voL 2, page to. MICHAEL BCRK HOLDER AXD CAS PER LFTHT. F. 172, 8..

78. 4i.3i. IlrN8H EE. Piece of land situate in Versailles town ship, bounded by lands of Evans, Luthy and Sampson's heirs, containing 57 acres and 80 00-100 perches, and having thereon erected 1 frame dwelling house and outbuildingH. BWAKCV AND JANE WAKEY.

HIS WIFE. No. 1, L. 177, 78. $1,317.65.

ijcn rronnne to teet on Main street, village of Clinton, Findiay township, running bat-k aiong line ot foilocx une ijz teet aio, an the riaiht, titie, interest and claim to an aller. and having thereon erected a two-story hotel building aud a two-story frame store bui lain stable and outbuildings. Ieed Oook, vol. aa, sage jua JOHK P. KEN NET.

Na 1, L. 183, 8., 78. 91,388.83. Sipe. lAtxs os.

ana in Gorton plan, fronting 04 16100 feet on Dilworth street, Thirty -second ward, Pittsburgh, running hack 117 tfc't-lOO feet to Prospect street, exceting and reserving thereout all the coal underlying said LaniL and naving tliereon erected a two-Ktory frame dwelling houne, Ac. reed Book, vol- 312, page ol. Plan Book, vol. pages 30, 31 aud 32. Loria t'luca as haboaket nucH, his WIFE.

Na 1, L. 188, 78. f119.4. ATTf SH EE. Piece of land sitnate in the Twentv-aecond wanl, Pittsburgh, bounded by the old township road and lauds of Jos.

B. Little, Schen- iey ana wife, and Theodore Kemmerer. con taining 71 57-100 perches, more or less, ex-oeptiug and reserving thereout certain rights to Jos. B. Little in respect to petroleum or rock oil; subject, also, to a curtain street laid out by City of Pittsburgh, aud having thereon erected a two-storr frame dwelling house, stable and slaughter house.

jjeeu imjui, vol. Mi, page tM. JoHN C. (tlCAPEWINB. Na 1, L.

liXL, 78. TELLER. Lot fronting 16 feet, more or leMs, on the south side of arson street, borough of Bir- nilngliaiii, running buck: oa feet lnct.es, more or less, aud having thereon erected a three-story brk-k wet Hug, with outbaildings. Lecd Book, voL 211, iiage 580. ANIKKW MARHH ALL.

Na 1, V. E-, 113,8., 78. Pelaum. Lot fronting 24 feet on Uie south side of Eidue street, beveuth ward, Httstmriiu. run ning bark 100 feet, ami haviug thereon erected a twosUfry frame dwelling.

DtMtk liook, voL aw, page out. WBT. CLARK. No. 1, Ia.

F. 211, 8., 78. $403.00. K. AO.

Lot is o. 3. block 10, plan uirectors I'oor. fronting 24 feet on the west side of Butler street, 48 feet south west from Grant street, borough Millvale, running back 130 feet to Black alley. Pian Book, vol.

4, pages 144 aud 145. KttBXBT CAMPHELL. No. 1, F. 212, 8., 78.

Wo0.00. Balph. fronting 4. teet 4 lncnes on namuron street, Allegheny t'ity, running Isrk along tlowani street 133 leet, and uaruig tnereon erected a two story frame dwelling house. KEKOIK AN I A F.K.

Na 1, F. F.t 213, 8., 78. eoU tfrROWIN. JjoU Na 33, in Jos. Keeling' plan, fronting l'JO feet on the kiort beast side of oseph street, 101 41-100 feet southeast from Marion avenue, Baldwin township, running bas 181 50-100 feet to Oak alley, aud having thereon erected a two-story doulle frame dwelling house.

MOKAKT ALTKNHAUiH. Na 1, L. 214, 8., 78. BO WIN. Lot fronting 24 feet on Twenty-flrst street.

Twelfth ward, Pittsburgh, running back 120 feet to an alley, aud having thereon erected three four-story brick dwelling and two two and one half story brick dwellings. Deed oook, vol. ge Bl'IM'LPH BETHTOLD. Na 1, L. F-, 215, 78.

(i0t.60. tsARHJSIrN. Pi1 of lot Na 97 in Sands Adair's plan. fronting 50 feet on Ferry street, 8ewickley borough, running back 72 feet, and having thereon erected a small fratiiedwelling house, stable aud outbuiidiugs. Deed Book, voL 320, pag 421.

aHlHN H. BLACK FOR AND ISABELLA, HI8 1 1KB, WITH NITlt'B TO i AH. KAlU AND W. AkTBt'K, TKRKE TENANTS. Na 1, L.

21ti, 78. ei.333.80. Pieere of land situate in Plum township, ad joining lands of Jouathan Uulton, containing acre and aitowanoe oi per own- iot roaus, and having thereon erected a two-story frame bouse, with two-story oacK ouuditig. nam. excepting and reeer-ing thereout lot fronting 375 feet on Allegheny alley iC K.

and running itara i- teet. aB.iso, ios ironting 25 feet by 102 teet in depth. Deed Book, vol. A. A.

MOORE, PEC IN THE HANDS OF HANNAH MttE A-NU UEU. H. MOilKE, Al-M IN IhTHATOKS. Na 217, 8., 78- Harbison. Piece of land situate in Versailles town ship, bounded by the Pittsburgh and Con- neiirivtiie raiiroaa, private rau, mwnsuip roed and lands of iienrge A.

Baird, eontaining 12 acres. Deed Book, voL page 270. B. STEWART, WM. C.

STEWART AND C'ATHAKIN'E MTKWAKT. F. 224, 8., 78. Hopkins. The undivided Intereet in lots 92, i3 and the north half of lot IM iu John H.

Pace's plan, fronting 50 feet on the west side of Pultun street, 20 feet aouth from Page street, rirtn ward, Allegheny Jity, runniug bat-k 1190 feet to an alley, and having thereon erected one two-story brick dwelling, stable, tn The undivided interest in lot fronting 20 feet on the western side of Arch street, 20 feet north from 8 1 paw berry alley, ward, Allegheny city, running back 110 feet to an alley, and naving tbereou erected a large brick dwelling house. WILLAKD LEONARD, WITH NOTICE TO JA(XB H. WALTKKS, COMMITTEE. Na 1, L. 226, 8., 78.

A- 8. Miller. Lot No. 4fi in Wood's plan, fronting 05 feet more or less on Seventh avenue, Pittsburgh, runniug back feet, and having thereon erected two 2-story dwellings and stable, being Nos. 36, 38 and 40, said avenue.

2i. Lot fronting 17 Jf feet on Wood street, 57 feet 6 Inches south from Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, running back 10O feet, and having thereon erectud one four-story brick building, a 82 said street. MAJiY MAXWELL AND WM. MAXWELL, HER HUSBAND. Na 1.

V. 229. 8.. 78. fl98.33.

Crawford. Lots Nos. 137 and 138 in Brown's plan, fronting 00 feet on Main avenue. Borough of Mansfield, ruuuiug bai along Mary avenue 150 feet to Brown avenue. Plau Bouk, vol.

4, age 82. WILFRED B. HARRIS. Na F. F.t 231, 8..

78. 0. K. P. J.iNES.

Lot fronting 20 feet on Herenteenth street, Twenty -eightli ward, Pittsburgh, running back 72 feet 3 inches, and having thereon erected a two-story frauie bouse. Deed Book, vot 110, page fu THOMAS C'ARLIW, OB KIRLIK. Na 1, F. 232, 78. 747.25.

R. P. Jokes. Lots Nos. 486 and 487 in Jos.

M. Gazxam's plan, fronting each 25 feet on Bono street, Fourteen th ward, Pittsburgh, running back 120 feet more or less, aud having thereon oue frame dwelling house. leed Book, voL 245 and Ion, pages 84 and 303. Plan Book, vol. 3, page 1 10.

JuaRPM MICK-EL AND ELIZA MICK EL, HIS WIFE. Nal, L. 233, 8 78. 1,735.88. Jones.

Lot fronting 17 feet on the east aide of Twenty-first street, feet 2 inehes south from Jane street, borough of Kast Birmingham, running back 72 feet, and having thereon erected a two-story brick house. Deed Book, vol. 27f, page 253. LLDWIO Bl'HAJ'EU AND KATHARINE ft) HAFEK, HIS WIFE. Na L- 2J6, 8., 78.

7yy.22. A. B. Hat. Lot fronting 68 feet on Spring Garden avenue, Keserve towuship, running back 247 fret and having thereon erected a frame dwelling bouse.

O. O. FAI'tETT, WITH KCTIfE TO THOMAS FAUi adm'b or jamau rAucExr, hoX L. 237. 8., 78.

409.33, A. B. Hat. Lots Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 in plan hud out by John H.

Sawyer, fronting 1'iO feet on Ward street. Fourteenth ward, l'lVUburgh, rujuuug back ZIQ fH oce R. H. FIFE, Cnrnrrvs Omea. rrrrs Anei tt, MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insurance Oo SEWAEK, J.

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btb. wui. BKNJ.O.H1LLU. B. J.

HllXEJL. Actusry. LUSK BROWN, No. 83 Fourth Avenue. FOR SIMMERJOTOLMS! BLACK BFPBT BRANDT, VLat'KHKKhY 1MS, LICtHi.NAC RRANOY.

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I have thH dav SOtd mv IntrvrM tn thm HaaR aaat Brftnton rarrrttd oa aitrtsr uw uriu naureoi K. B. ua ihsc to el AM. SI. and eordialty nomncB ana to mv frlenda tva4 currtorm-rs.

R. t. daVIh. All bflli and acfiountt due prior to August LbL wlU be setUed by It. S.

Vavls. JAMES M. WILKINSON, (Successor to at Davis A 00s) Booksellerand Stationer, (srsrr Filth A.rnae ana Wcmel riTTSBIlKiH. PA. m-rrns DISSOLUTION.

Th paitnershlperfatw exiiUng betwsen Robert Thompson and K. C. Miller, the tnAtsV i of Bouse Painting, was dissolved by mutua consent on July soth, nlt K. Ihompsoa aavtag sold his interest to ft. 0.

MlUer, who will enuttaaa the buslneat at tbs oM stantt, Ko. ISft THJmO AVFNIK. iHunrajs, K.aMlUJrSaV In retiring froni the firm of Thompson A MIUm. I cheerfully reoouuneud my susoessor to our loci er patrons and the public aynerally. R.

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PitMiburgh Oar. oth raithSeld W. Washtngton, l. C. 617 b-enUi trest.

JAMES McKEE, Practical WatcbmakM- and Jewtlar urirTB AVBNUK. Ururaea alarUt saC Uben, sueeaa. asrnntlamisTMulsramaeat srtess aa thr t.u DR. WH1TT1ER mjaeemnhmf tremt and snwsontlw'shwiftnw posh him titue Ml 11.13 in mil Ms f.jrms- Of.lUCr, 8TRICTirKK, ORCHITIS, sad all I'trauo. "Kit-TOLS IHSFAKKJH KFEkMAToKHHKA, BlgM aiiisani a ts-ij it-Tt a as r.

aVa a-asA. linSl aVVet AQUM r.y. running tx eO tet ami naving there- on seL-tnl a dweiliiig buse. i A ail A F. LFVVT.

No. 1, F.t 243, 8., 78. P.500.0S. M. Hat.

Piece of land itirnaw partN in ttSixttaentb ward and parr.y in the Twentieth wanl, Pjltavburuh. (formerly Peebie hwivrhiii coratAUomg 12 acres aud -V)-, pervbes, and nsring thereoei ereiTtMl a oouhie two story fraioe daeiiin? houase. frame hau-Ta. astavhle vi.I otlner ontbuiidiiigii. Lhsed Buuk, voL 111, page 504.

F. FrTTOEBALD. Na 1, F. 244, $3u Kenna. I8 Na 7, in Joseth Hases'DlAn- frntinsr 25 teet on the weiat Hide of W.lual street.

Thirty-sixth ward, Pittsburgh, running bat-k 80 feet to an alley, and haviug thereon reci-ed a two story brick dwelling with store axiu rrame siatie. Uoolt, voL 3or, page 52. K- b. FHii.i.ira. Na L.

245, 8., 78. $22,448 32. K. AO. Piece of land siruate in the Twesty-rrvind ward.

Pittsburgh, l-xiixteei by lands of Irwin. Hau-hinson. Mrs. Met Vmibs," Jai-kiion's hern, An-diTita, Forward. Kjigiish and IXniglasA, cootainiug li'7 af-rea, more or less.

Ieed Bonk, vol. i48, page 4it3, Bird having tbereon erected a iwo story brick mausion, 3 dwellings aud Imvru. 2r. Piece of land situate in said ward, brmnded by lands of Wm. H.

Stewart, Mrs. Jamison and liiehard Hays, containing 2r acres and 111 3-10 perches. Deek book, vol. 247, page 114. JACOB RERRT.

No. 1, F. 245, 8.t '78. 1,000. Lazear.

Lot in Daniel Negley's plau, fronting 50 feet 8 Inches in Nineteenth ward, Pittsburgh, running back along land of Giiles Ictv l-0 feet, and having thereon erected one two-etory brick dweiiing huuse and outbuildings. Plan Book 2, page 1UI. Deed book, voL 304, page B2L GEO. M. BERBT AND JOS.

L. BERBV. No. 1, F. P.

241, 8., "78. Lazeab. Ltit frouting 45 5-100 feet on the northeast side of Berlins' 24 feet street, 100 33-100 feet from FrankiOown avenue. Nineteenth aud Twenty-tlrst wards, lirtnburgb, running back along line of Berhns' 121 21-100 feet, and having tbereon erected a two-story frame slaughter house, frame ice house and cooling room. Deed Book, 350, page 355.

DAVID BAm, No. 1, F. 247, 8.. 78. $2,473.44.

J. H. Kerr. Part of Lot No. 3 in Bayard's plan, fronting 50 feet on Second street, boro Elizateth, running back along Walnut street 120 feet, and having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house.

Deed Book, voL 31.0, page 406. JAMES DONALD. No. 1, L. F-, 256, 78.

$8,800.56 ACHESON. Lot fronting 60 feet on the west side of Federal street, 60 feet south from North Commons, Allegheny City, running back 240 feet to Middle alley, and haviug thereon erected a three-story brick building, two store rooms and a large brick stable. ROBERT A- CUNNINGHAM AND MARTHA CVSSINr.HAM.HFS WIKE. Na 1. L.

261, 8., 78. $4,307.35. MrELLER. Lot fronting 50 feet on Bippy street. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburgh, running back along Beatty -street 120 feet, and ha-iiig thereon eretel a two story brick dwelling house and otit-buil dings.

Deed Book, vul, 134, page 347. GEORfiE O. JTEOLEV, WITH NOTICE TO DAVID AIKEN, HIS AJbJUNB IN BANK-Rl'FTy. Na 1, L. F-, 262, 78.

$3,407.75. Lkwts. Lot fronting 26 67-100 feet on Frankstown avenue. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburgh, running back along line of Marc hand 51. Hi feet, and haviug thereon erected a frame dwelling 2d.

Lot fronting 19 feet, more or less, on FrankHtuwn avenue, Maid ward, running liack along Sharp A Snyder's liue 67 611-100 feet, aud having thereon erected a frame houM. Deed Book, vol. li'7, page 113. 4 HKISTIAN SH AKZES Na 1, L. 274, 78.

$10,930.50. J. 11. Kerr. I -at fronting 88 feet on the Perrysville Pai(k Koad, Ito)e township, running back along an alley 175 fnet.

Also, lot adjoining alove dewn-ilied. fronting 85 feet on said road, running bak 175 feet, on which are erertod one two-story brick house, one one and a half frame stable ani wagon shed. LET IT I A ROBINSON, WITH NOTICE TO OEO. GL'THKJK, TRUSTEE ANU TKBE TENANT. No.

1, L. 277, 8., 78. $4,652.07. Mueller. Lot fronting 100 feet on the south side of ixrcust street, ttixtu ward, AUegneny city, ruuniug back aloug Manhattan street 138 feet 4 inches to Ward's alley.

HAMMlLUlN'tR. Na 1, F. 278, 78. $1,901.87. Btrickler.

Lot No. 36 in B. A. Negley's executors' plan, fromiug 25 feet on suth side of Broad street. Nineteenth wanl, Pittsburgh, runniug bac 145 feet io a street 43 feet wide, and haying thereon erected a two-story frame house and one-Htory frame shop and ourbuildingn.

Plan Book, vol. 3, iage li5 and 196. JEICF311AH A. KI KTZ. Na 1, I 27, 8., 78.

$1,308.00. Mt "Combs. Lot Na 9, in plan of estate of John Hufiing-fm, frouting feet on the Allegheny and Hiillwaj plauk rsd, Boro-Etna, ruuniug bat-k 3a5 fec leed Book, vol- 2-6, page 111, and having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house. LEO RECpEKT. Na 1, 280, S.f 78.

$180.00. Mt Combs. Lot fronting 12 fret on Gist street, 36 feet from Locust street, Fonrtecnth ward, Pittsburgh, running back S3 feet 6 inches. Ieed book, vol. 21, page Slfr; and haviug thereon erected a frame dwelling.

UEOROE EKDNER, ITH NOTICE TO GEORGE H. QUAIL, ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. Na L. 281, 8., 78. $3,330.00.

McCombs. Iot fronting 64 feet on the south side of Sheffield street, Allegheny City, running back along Fulton street 104 feet. Deed Book, vol. 207, nage 3t4, and having thereon erected a three story brick dwelling. PETER KOLBKCKF.R.

Na 1, L. 282, 6., 78. $1,212 .89. McOtMBS. Part of lots Nos.

7 and 8 In Johnston It. Davis' plan, situate in llotui township, fronting on the Beaver road, containing 4 acres strict measure, and having thereon erected a 2-story frauie dw--Uiug. Deed Book, voL 157. page 107, Plan Book Na 1, page THOMAS SCOTT. Na 1, L.

285, 78. $4,872.00. Hons EM AN. Lot fronting G4 feet 5 Inches on Seventh Btreet, Fourth ward, Pittsburgh, running back 109 feet 6 inches more or less to ftxtt alley, and having thereon erected four three-story brick houses and two two-tory brick bouses and brick stable. Docket Na 1, page 367.

FRANK DIETRICH. No. 1, F. 290, 8., 78, $591.10. Monro.

Lot fronting 74 feet 9' inches on Lafayette alley, Fifteenth ward, Pittsburgh, running bat 100 fett, more or leas, to Charlotte street, and ha vine tliereon erected 5 two-story frame dwelling houses. WILFRED MVl.TNTON. No. 1, L. 291, 8., "78.

Mcnbo. Piece of laud situate in Allegheny City, bounded by a public road, and lands of James Hoag, ami other lands of Wilfred MK'lintou, containing 74 perches, together with privilege of a road across said laud. Deed Book, vol. 181, iage 187. JOHN WTTfDERLICH.

Na 1, L. 292, 8., 78. $3,796.80. FtnroN. Lot Na 35 iu Miltenberger's plan, fronting 24 feet on the south side of Forbes street, 53 feet east from Van Braam street.

Eighth ward, Pitthburgh, runniug back 129 feet to an alley, and having tbereon erected 2 two-story brick dwelling bouses. Deed Book, voL 216, page 360. DAVID F. AGNEW. F.

8., 78. $32,812. A. H. Clark.

The uudivided part of lot of ground fronting 154 feet 1 inch on Bank Lane, Fifth wanl, Allegheny city, and extending northwesterly along lands of Lindsay McA'utcheou and Lindsay A Phillips, to a point 132 feet 3 inches south of Bebecca street, together with a right of way 18 feet 3 inches wide to liebecoa street. 2d. The undivided half part of lot or strip of ground adjoining the above, fronting 14 inches on Bank lane, aud extending northwardly preserving the same width to a point 132 feet 3 inches south of Kebeoca street. Deed Book, vo. 309, page 1C IS W.

NOHE-Na 1, L. 295, 78. $2,441.26. B. C.

Chkibtt. Lot fronting C4 feet on Bush street, Sixth ward, Allegheny City, running back along Pulton street 50 feet. Deed Book, voL 234, page 246, aud having thereon erected two two story lines, dwelling ana outoniioings, ALBERT JMCKKRISO. Na 1, F. 297, 78.

$2,022.20. Htktckler. Tot No. 54 in Mellon's plan of Collins' park, rnmtintr 25 feet on the north side of Kural avenue. Twenty -lirst ward, Pittsburgh, running back 100 fleet to an alley, and having tbereou erected 2-story frame house and out buiidiugs.

Plau Book, voa. 4, page 181. ALBERT J. OBEBN. Na 1, F.

29e, 8., 78. $2,400. Btrickler. Lot Na 71 in Mellon's plan of Grazier nrotiertv. front inn 25 feet on 'Bertha street.

Tweuty-tirsf. ward, Pittsburgh, running back 100 feet, and having thereon erected a 2-story iranie bouse ana outDiuiaiugB. uook, voL 5, page 57. JOSEPH PARTRIDGE. Na 1, L.

300, 8., 74. $3,313.53. Strickle r. Piee. nrf inH ca Ileal "Partridge nest." situ ate in North Fayette township, bonnded by lands of Widow Mc Hendry's heirs, Wm.

Mo Caudlees. Thomas King, Robert Thorn and Alexander McClelland, James McAull and James Bcfzg, containing 206 acres and lafm'hr-am with allowance, upon which are erected a frame bouse and outbuilding aud orchard, the above laud being underlaid with coal. JOSEPH ft TESTER. No. 1.

L. 301. 8.. 78. $0,877.36.

BWKITZER. TMeceof land intuatein M'-Csndlenn town ship, brmnded by lauus oi reter tiloclcner, Netlv's heirs, Jacob oarver, Iteineman aud a public road, con laming 74 acres and percnes more or leas, avrrxu socruav, ui. oiu, page boo. Sn. Piece of land situate in said township.

houuded bv lauds of C. Keineman and John Logan, and west margin of the Pen-y- viile ami ZMionrle plank road, ooutaininz 1 acre. 9 nand-4 and SO nerchas more or leu. aud having thereon erected a rwo-atory double CUt-stune uouse, uiuw uavua iwu, wagja shed and other outbuildings. Dxl Buk.

TC4. i W9m ir. I CnwetlSS Of I osseins ef Ohio Mt Wm vlr- I IAe4f maw BC BS Ws nggvat th. m4 of great caution ta Bending monej tad (mWiiai Booth. Partiee who tsisgrana fut bason.

Boa; pro-dues, sugar and wlinn, from New Or-Inn, are worthy of aspietoa. It well caly to aol to relmba. Barter. Tarn arila ahuut tha Mull staled vactardav. Oat Cianniiailiaam, despite tbs sears x-fruicil, ratva aoao their doty mirl and bly, nd rtnw end it.

The principle of too awards standard la fully recognised, and tfca I'attad (Hataa raeeivee credit for the aMuai fcaa takaa la eetabUehlnr. the double standard. It la quits clear that aaea tfca assraeaa aapply la diapooed of, Europe will anil heart again, a alto largely, of stiver aa a eurrenrv. Thua wo did But oaly a right thing in icanonctisina; aitver, oat tfca Bet fcaa awl the appcobetloa of Europe. WS ABB aot enrprieed at tbe report from New Or team tbat tha nlthr eoadltkm of tfca ctty originated tha yellow fever.

It was aot hnported, bat epnrur ap within tha ottr, erigtaassd ay the tUth aad foul-aeai aa cartaia aaiteia. The Mame for IhwwviaMsdBpoa tfca eferr autnoritiee, who are catd to aaea given bo artceitlim to tbe warauujs tbat cbbm to their ear. It begias to asearsWat tfcateaeaeaew BMthadof enforcing santur, la we But be derieed. Thai city Ulna filthy condition. We hare Neeutly fed ever eorae of the aide atreeta, aad can oaly aajr they arc la oondi-Uoa to piiBiitl tha apraad of peatileaoa afcoutd It break out among ua.

Our health aathoritlea ebon Id aroaaa to this fat. Haviss made Itaeir the orgaa of the Xa-tioaaia, the JW laaiata oa ptayiog the aarae rmU foe the L'ltUeue" movement. It concludes that tha UeraacraU oa that ticket ere all right, aa they will rota agatnet Cnuana; but the Republicans oa the ticket oagbl to give pledgee, and if they eaaaot pledge all right ehould be substituted by Ifcaaocrala, who will be all that eaa be emnied. That te interesting aad candid. It ahowe that the ibat doaa aot fcelieee at aay misture at all.

If tha Cili-sene' movement le to be bow ia tha in tercet ef the Democratic party, tt waau it doaa direct without aay circumlocution. The Cltiaeaa will plaaae Uke aotiec. The ifcef la their organ, aad arden a few Bore Deraoereta oa the ticket. HrrBKTAKV Kvabtb hae BBile a propoi-tlea ta rnglaad, la dieeueelag tha Halifax award, whkfc, while geoeroue, aeriouety Iroablea car frBade aeroae the water. It tfcat a eitetnate aaioa wUI be eetililiihed with Caaada, with reel proem! free tmle fcetweea tha two aouatrlea, prontied Caaada will adopt car tarbT echeduB with refereaee ta futeiga tBportatloaa, Where kt atriace the EaglUh with dierarnr is.

wc would have aeeeee to the Caaattiaa Barket without the tariff dutiee that will crowd bask tha Xaglieh. Tha aaeetloa fcae beea eoaaidered la thle cuaatry aeretofura, but the eoaditioae were Berer co favorable, oa our part, aa they are at praeeat. lleaoo while, aejre Eogland to agree to tha plea. It Bight receive Coa-gieeaiiiaal eaaetioa, wc do aot hope for favorabB acta oa tha part of England. It a aaee of free trade that done aot exactly work la her Intereet.

Ia all euch caeee ahe atwtMrraodatoo her theoriee to her tatcreete. A nAriAl. Journal la of the opinion that the Traaaary Urpartraeut duee or can take money out of the coinage of ailrer. The pbta aa fcllowa: The Hoeretary takaa tU.UUv ta gold aad buye eaongh ailrer to eaakc 1a ataadard doUara, lie auw takac of the ataviard dollare (worth la gold oa which he hae aireedy aude a profit of 10 per and buye enough ailver to eoia another ia standard dollare. The silver bul-lioa aaller takes tbe over-valued coin for the aacoad (lUO.oriO in Una silver juat aa readily as he did tha gold eoia for tbe first 1U0.01B, simply because tha Caatorn Huuaa BlTords kim aa opportunity of working it on nearly tbe ame aa if it were gold.

The Beoretary does aot have to repeat the aot asaay times before the ia gold which he took out of the bullion fund ia repBoed, aad be hae besides, which earn bo need aa an accumulating fund for keeping up the coinage of eilver dollars. Tn good people of Cincinnati seem dc. terrmtaed to aaaka their eityhe Ilreadea, if aot lbs i'arls of the Western continent, at aay rate of the MBsBaippI valley. And that extent we cannot see that their ambition ia at all aatravagant. The latest movement towards ita realisation tbe ee-tablishment of a musical school or college.

announced that The. oooa Thomas has accepted the offer made him and has concluded an eagegemeat to take ap his residence te Cincinnati for the purpose of devoting him. self wholly ta the prueaotloa of maeioal know ledge aad muaiaal taste there. Ha baa already undertaken to form the bast orchestra possible, as that from tbe begin. Btng musical entertaiamente of a high order wiU ha ana of tha ageaetas by which papular BtsTsa te the eulerpriss will be mamtaased.

la tha school regumr and eyatematB inatructkia te Basic will be provided, and It expected that before long students win rsaort thither from every part of the country. Evea New Turk cannot offer ctadenB suck advantages aa win soon ha provided In Cincinnati. As the Bee arts usually all Burrs tofwther Iha avobebtlity that te th course of a few years tfca city ao celebrated Bar its auaiiecti'B with tha pork trade wul be even sacra widely knows as tbs tavarile abode of all the muses. Ia truth, however, this Bueioal school indicates ao fresh eVaartuse or newel inliimcasi tn toe tsueeality. fifty years age there were a goed aaany perauaa there who took a genuine, Intelligent Bterast te both sculpture and paint sag, end not aaany jeaie later ProC Mm aau found tt assy there to awakaa ao lively aa inters aetronomy that the people by then- eoMributiuoa as-tabrlehed the first ehservatary west of tha Allegheny Moantaina, Their enthusiasm aa the subject awakened ia Joan (Ji rsrr Adams a really prosuuad interest.

It appeared to fciB aigaineaat of nobB promise, aad, aa wa Bam from kia diary, ha deter-Biasd, at whatever aacruiee of aonsaWt and health, to comply wtth tha teviiatioa he received to lay tha eomer-stuoe of the adiAee, and to me tfca occaaioa as an op- port unity to sec enrage aad etimnlate so llac a tendency, in spila or advanced age and aaany tnfumltiea be asade the long and te those daye tedious journey, laid tha cor-aer stone and delivered his dleoouree'ou the study of the hsaveus. It man at Bast curious, If act Boteworthy, that the city nanouitinm an sew aSaa, fmmm mmlf 15 as im rm ttaT-- jii Mini w.Si gyMiirti IWIIII Will, 32 i as Mil!" IMwnnfiiiawiiiil we. mi im 4aare HmMiim im en, pipes OlIMOimi. InlliiMI Mr cm coMumm- vial UAamrrm-Dmw wwn WMMkH aaSsWna nasi neasnaaB Ul. BUB OS.

alley 12 feet wide, of which said lots have privilege. Deed Book 345, page 550; Plan Book 5, page 2u2. UD. Lot Na 147 in Mellon's plan of Hnmewond, fronting 25 feet on uth side of a 40 foot street, said ward, running back 100 feet to an alley 15 feet wide. Plan Book 3, page 270.

Aeetl hook uu, page iru. 3d. Lots Noa. 278 and 279 in F. O'Hara's plan, situate in said ward, bounded on the north by lands of Ada P.

Mr Far laud, on the east hyO'Hara street, on the south by Walnut street and on the west by lot Na 277 in said plau. Plan Book 4, pages lio and 27. Deed Book 31U, page 2i5. 4th. Lot Nos.

135, 132, 131, 130, 128, 127, 13fi, 1U5, 124, 123. 122, 121, 120, 117, 116, 115, 114, 5, 77, 78, 83, 84, 85, 8fi, 87, 88, 89, yi, 92, 93, 96, 102, 103, 104, 105, 10fi, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112, 76, 73, 72, 71, 70, 09, 68, 07, (, 05, (14, 63, 62, fll. 00, 59, 58, 67, 56, 35, 54, 53, 52. 51, 9, 10, 33, 51), 49. 48, 47, 41, 44, 45 and 40 in John Orazier's pian, situate in North Versailles township, near Wall's Station.

Plan Book 4, pages 312 and 313. Deed Book 272, page 321. EDMVNT DWYER. Na 1, L. 376, 8., 78.

Sloans. IjOt fronting on east side of Vine street 25 feet, Iuro of Sharpsburg, running back. 100 feet, and having thereon exerted a two-Btory frame house of six rooms. Doed Book 291, page 217. JANE BLACHSTOCK, SARAH BLACK STOC MART BLACK MTIK'K, ELLEN BLAi KSTIK'K, THOMAS BLACKffTlH Rt'HERT ULACK-STOt AND UEoMIE BLACKSTiN'K.

No. 1, L. 377, 8., 78. Hall. Lot Na 1, and part of lot Na 2, In John own's sub-division of lots Nos.

1, 2,3, 4, 14, 15, 16, 3t, 37, 56, 67, 68, 59, 60 and 61, In Wm. Bobinson, plan of outlot Na 41 in reserve tract frouting 42 feet on tow path of Pennsylvania Canal, Fourth wanl, City of Allegheny, runniug back 90 feet, reserving theretrotn 4 feet of an alley, and Laving thereon erected 3 frame dwellings. Deed Bouk 56, page 89. (i)HOe SC HELLER. Na 1, L.

F-, 378, 8., 78. $447. MoComrs. Lot No. 37, In Gea Miltenberger'B plan, fronting 24 feet on Forbes street.

P.lghth ward, city of Pittsburgh, running back 120 leet to St. ratrtcks aiiey, ana naviug thereon erected a two-story brick dwelliug house. Deed Book 188, ixage 70. ACOI'ST MAR-SHALL. No.

1, L. 379, 78. $1,099.75. Strictkler. Lot' fronting 20 feet on Main street.

Eighth ward, of Allegheny, aud ruuuiug baU'k 50 feet, and having thereon erected a two-story briek buildiug with outbuildings. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, JR. No. 1, L.F 2H0, 8., '78. 33.

B. andO. Lot fronting 30 feet on Third avenue, 90 feet from Cherry alley, Second ward, city of Piitsbnrgh, running back 84 feet 6 inches, and having thereon erected a four-story brick dwelling bouse. Deed book page ROBERT F. M'CORD.

Na 1, L. 381, 8., 78. $2,274.43. R. A O.

Piece of land situate in Pine township, bounded by lands of Jacob Zimmerman, David 8toup, dames Btoup and John Wallace, containing 43 acres, 2 rood aud 1 Grebes, ami having thereon erected an old 4 house, frame stable aud outbuildings. Deed Book 153, page 445. ZD. Piece of land situate in said townshia bounded bv lands of West Union Church. John Wallace, Varieu M.

Btoup aud Beaver and Freeport road, containing 6 acres and 12 perches. Deed Book 219, page 144. Piece of land situate In said township bounded by lands of George Wallace, it. p. Mcuora.

ionu waiiace ana i. tbwvn. containing 4j acres and 114 perches, and hav ing tnereon erecieu a two-story irame dwelling and frame barn. Deed Book 226, page 188. JOHN COHROY.

No. 1, L. 382, 8., 78. $407.10. K.

O. Lots Nos. 8 ana v. block 10 in plan of Di rectors of the Poor of city of Pittsburgh, fronting 4 feet on westerly side of Butler street, 168 feet southwardly from Grant street, borough of Millvale, running back 130 feet to Black alley. Plan Bouk 4, pages 144 and 146.

OEOROK A SRATEY. Na 1, L. 390, '78. $8,792.00. JoNES.

iart or nt Jo. in dosian 1-1. neaver plan, situate in Bhaler township, bounded by lot No. 12 in said plan, lauils of Uea A. Beavey and Newmaii, and having thereon erected a two-story frame house and frame barn.

Will Book 14, page 85. WALTER FOSTER. No. 1, L. 391, 8., 78.

$5,544.00. Jones. Piece of land situate in Lower St. Clair township, bounded by lands of Walter Foster, 8. Frasier, 8.

Collins, Jessie McMillan and Chaxtiers creek, containing 3ft acres aud L'll 63-100 perches. Deed Bc-k, voL 80, page 693. Vo. 1, F. 392, 8., 78.

JH50. JOKBS. Liois aos. ia ana 1.1 in jonn nrwn i pian. fronting 63 feet 6 inches on McCord street, in Lower St.

Clair townwhip, now Cityof Pittsburgh, running back 28 feet 6 Inches to Barry street. Lot No. 11 in John Brown's plan, fronting 20 feet on MuCord street, said ttity, running Dae Si teet 2 tncnea to 1 tarry ssreet. JOHN W. PERTTL Na 1, L.

393, 8., 78. airrrMRH, Ixit No. 22. In James B. Irwin's plau.

fronting 20 feet on eenth side ef Forbes street, tiirteentn wara, city of rittsourgn, running back 120 feet to 8L Patrick's alley. and having thereon erecUd a two-story brick nouse. CHARLES AC8TIK. No. L.

394, 78. W. o. Crawford. Lots Nos.

27, 28 and 20 In Block 1, plan of 1'ireeiore 01 tua row 01 Aiieenenv uitv. fronting on Lin 00 In avenue 72 feet, borough of Millvale, running back 130 feet to Mead alley. Plan Book 3, pages 202 and 203. ieea tsooK page oia. 2d.

1m anrt in Rlsvlr Iw. (J .1.. fronting 48 feet on Hherman street, in laid Dorougn, running nacK l-W leet to rXays alley. xseea axiok 20,, page 1. MARY MILER.

Na 1, L. W.f 395, 8., 78. $2,274.45. Jones. Lots and 6 in Aarah M.

Phillins' olao. fronting fortv feet on north side of 8arah street, city of Pittsburgh, running hack 60 feet. Plan Book, voL 2, page 190. Deed Book 163, page 00. 2d.

Lot fronting 20 feet on easterly side of Sarah street, said city, running back along (Hirer street 60 feet, and having thereon erected two two-story dwelling houses, one brick and one frame. Deed Book 163, page 69. ABRAHAM BJCH AK MARTHA RICH, HIS WIFE. NaLL.F.,3B6,8.,78. 6HJRAJI.

Lot fronting 'IM feet on Penn avenue, 6t feet east from Rich avenue. City of Pitta-burgh, running hack 1,200 feet, more or leas to Pennsylvania Kailr.kad, and having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, toe house and frame stable. Deed Book 266, page 533. ANN JANE MOORE, CEO. VI.

MOORE, A WW IM M- MOOKK, SL'SAJt H. MOORE AKD JOH P. MOOKE. Ko.1, L.F.,I, 12,176.64. The rrntrlvidr fbar-flfrhs and the wkkws dower in lot frontin 22x4 on Pifth ave-nue, Kiyhth ward, Pittsburjrh, running back along Van ttraain street 120 feet to Ann street, and having thereon erectnd one threo-story bri bulltlinfE, three two-story brick houses and one two-story frame and brick buie.

iOUS JSFJM'H FJt, WITH HWIC1 TO FKAHK W. HM1TH, HIS AHrtKJNRS. Ko. 1, L. 3, '7.

Stew Aftr. Part of lot Ko. 10, in Larimer'a plan, fronting 60 feet on north aide of Pranluttowa avenue. lSinetaenth ward, city at PHtsborffb, running ba-k LtS feet, and having thereon entrt! a two-story frame dwelling house. JOBS UKlKSOV AHI MA HllAHtLT HK.S lMH BIS WIFK.

Ko. 1. L. 400. 8..

T. Com. Lots Noa. and BS, In Mclawta plan of the borough of McKftesport, fronting 4e feat oa jwixL of JhaaiuxH stroes bto toot bum. to the work before us.

and the claims of Mr. Frn we judge tbat FriTon will be accorded his honors for years to come. With to-day the bankrupt law comes to aa cud. Naturally there a rush, sod alt who are insolvent and desire to free themselves from tbe embarrassment of debt will go In. Hence we may expect a general clearing up, and after this a more evea and aniform condition of business.

The weak and anfortunata will be weeded out, aad presumably what is left is sound. What the course of business will now be remains to be seen. It Is surmised that credits wiU be curtailed, and business brought acarcr a cash basis than heretofore. Certainly it for the cat intereet of the country that this should be done The repeal of the bankrupt law co-works with other influences to bring buai-aeaa down to a eolid basis. From this point a steady improvement ta sure to follow.

The evidences of this multiply nntil all intelligent observers are fully convinced that we arc oa the eve of renewed prosperity. Oar crops arc abundant, and the European Barket will absorb our surplus. The movement of tbe crops will give employment to tbe railroads. New railroads will be constructed this year. Thie will give employment to our iron as ilia, and these ia turn will give activity to other forms of industry.

Thus ws have tha beet pussibls prospects of early activity. But we should Barn lea-Ions from the peas. When the panic of 1857 came, and the North lost so heavily by trusting the south, it was thought that te the readjuctesent that aboold fellow, we would avoid tbe credit system. But tbe war created a new condition of affairs, aad tbe cviB of the credit etnia were developed, and bins is as groat aa before, thar aunger freedom from a panic aad the Beeeesities which grew out of the panic, ei tended the credit eystem which thua developed. The bankrupt law is dead, and we arc recuperating from the panic.

Now, therefore, the time to readjust our credit system, so that we may start oa a better basis than ws have heretofore bad. This should be done with a general understanding as to the basis end plan of business. This country ia in a better condition as to funeral prosperity thaa aver before. We really bare atore of actual wealth. We have fait poor fur several yean, just aa a fanner does who, white be makes 5,000 a year, and really doing well, but feela poor because be usee $4,000 to pay interest and principal his debts, and has only 11,000 to lire on.

Wc have been pay-tag our debts, but have felt poor. Now our foreign debt nearly paid, and we wiU, within six months, feel tbe benefit. The let-up from the strain of debt paying already begine to be aeea in tbe increasing preparations for active business These win increase, steadily and regularly, if ws avoid excessive credits and wild la-nation. Ws need to keep on a solid basis, and go ahead. Thr investigation of th charges of OuipLain Taotut against Senator Hc-Nkill teTmitmted aa we had expected, The eoamittee, after a Uioroagh sifting of Mr.

Thorh statetnetrta, nnanimoosiy exonerated Senator McNeill, and came to a eoocltwioa which will be endorsed by very lair minded man, whether friend or foe, who looks into the facts. We have now a euggestion to make to the Workhouse manager. Wouldn't it be a good idea to ask Mr. Tu4RH for his resignation, as it is evi dent be la not much bene lit in a spiritual way to tbe prisoners of the institntion. We tolieve the best thing the Board eould do would be to abolish the office of Chaplain altoi-ether.

Tbe emiarr paid such en official la money thrown away, If the request waa made, we hare nc doubt our ministerial associations and oar Young Men's Christian iasoemtlon would hare some food, praetitjaJ spiritual teacher from their own number, spend a oouple of bonis every Sunday at the institntion, and do such work during the week an might be required, gladly and voluntarily. It eould be taken In turns by members and laynen, and the result we believe would be a hundred fold more effective than any regular Chaplain's work. If there must be $1,900 spent for raltgioue teaching let It be done in the way of distributing good, wboieeome religious petiodicals among the prisoners. Many of them would take to this In toieure lWmra, if fur no other reason than the dearth of other reading matter, and thus the good need eould be sown. If the Board would seeure tbe eo-operatlon of tbe dnistera and Uymea, in some suoh way as we suggest, we believe that not only money, but eoule would be saved.

Am it now Is, neither seems to be done. tatb a Kwn. Morris J. Posey, hardware merchant, who committed suicide recently, did not belong to Wavmesburg, Greene eonnty, as stated, but was a euuaa of Wayneeburg, Chester euuaty. Tbs pigeon roost fa Forest eonnty Mid to have "Mtted the oatehere of the buds tbe sum of It estimated that l.W.000 birds vers destroyed by nef aad tempera.

The eampaign will be opened tn Armstrong eounty, at rttarming, on Tnesday next by a Kepublican mass meeting. Cot lloyt, Lenator btons, ljneral White and other eminent wilt be on hand. Waahuigtuo Pipes, sixty-fin yean of age, a native of Greene county, was attacked with something like cholera while on a visit iu his son. Dr. John Pipes, at Wheeling, and died ins few days after.

HiafamUynow reside at Cameron. West irvuua. Farmers express disoourageinent at the low price of hay, it having fallen to six dollars per ton, but it ia held this depreciation has rtoftompensations. When it don't pay to haul hay to market, farmers are compelled to feed It to their eattle, and thus improve the condition of their stock. ntCD It.

HAKlHWTltV, WITH NOT1CK TO M. 9. UtlttM. TRKKK TKNANT. is a.

1, L. ih. M. B. Lot fronting 40 feet on the east sitte of Arch" street, Allegheny City, runniug back along ivwu.

inamona street leet to an aney, aua having tbereon eret-ted a two-story frame building used as a coaw-h makers and black smith shop. Deed Book, ToL page 41'J. WM. BKNEMAN OR RIKHAJf. F.

60, 8., '1H. $100 M. DlCKKT. Lot of ground fronting 171 feet on the east side of M'aidiington sUeet, Tillage of Fayette. Tilt.

North townsbip, eontaining 41 20-100 perrhes. strirt meaMure, and bavuig tnereon erectea a two-story muue nouse. IsOt in Tillage afresaid, on the west side of Watthinirton street. ooutaininK iW nerohes. strirt measure, and haviug thereon erected one frame shop and stable.

all. Lot in Tillage aforesaid, oo the east side of Washington street, containing 'UttM-i perches, strirt measure, being iota Noa. 2 and 3 in uryan plan. 4th. Lot in Tillage afotMaid, on the west sid of Ja ksirii street, oontaiuiug 64 perches, strict Lot tn tillage afcrresaid, on the north side of the Turnpike Koad, containing 130 peivhes, strict nieawure, being lots Nob.

It and 3d in Kryan a plan. Ueed BouX, toL Jo. page 304. RDWABD MArOHTrtf. No.

1, F. t4, 8., 7H. Flotd. I Ait No. 'IT, in Iang Sc Thumm's ian, frnntins lev feet, more or leas on the east side of Tuuium street, 121 lO-lOu feet north from Davis alley Kieventa warn, nttrtDurgn, running lack along Kuch's line 79 7-HJ0 feec, and having thereon ereited a one-4ory brick bouse with ruaiinard toof.

Ueed Book, vol. 314. page IM. Plan Book. voL 4, age 4L MHHABL O'HARA AKD FRAMCIS A- O' HA Ft A.

No. 1, L. 8., '7. i.sMV.O-J. NCLUiM.

Lot fronting 40 feet on tbe north side of Liberty street, abit IK7 feet east from Canal turret, Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, ruuniug bat-k 100 feet to Cnion alley, and having thereon rrectetl a large double fuur-story bnck building. MRU CirRLKAT. No. 1, L. F-, 1A 8..

7H. B. L. Lots Nob. 2H and '9 In John O.

Brown's plan, fronting 40 feet on Penn avenue, Heven-Uw-nth ward, Pittsbargh, running back 17 feet, more or less, to Uarden alley. ABRAHAM SPRIVOFR AND SAMt'KL No. 1, F. lnfi, 8., 7H. F.

ft J. Lot roc ting tiO feet on Mam street, village of Clinton, Find lay township, running along line of Morgan's IM feet, and having tbereon erect4d a frame dwelling Iwubs LW Book, voL 210, page 32. AN MITC'HRLIs. No. 1, F.

107, 8., '7. $12.37. Bartow. Piece of land situate In Collier towmttap, hounded by lands of Ja. Stewart, Thonas McWilltm, Hose beirs, Wm.

Fogey and Robert leogan, containing VJd acres aud T'M perches, and having thereon ercted a story brick dwelling bouse and a one story frame dwelling house, frame stable and outbuildings. Lteed Book, voL 17, page 2H. WiU Book, voL 4, page 10L n. c. Na 1, I 117, 8., '76.

t2.275.Sv. MlTtHKLL. Part of lot No. 39 and lots Nos. 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 4A, 4A, 47, 48 and 4U in Sawyer's plan, fronting 210 feet more or letts on Grand View avenue, Chartiers township, runniug back 136 feet 7 inches to Centre avenue, and hav ing thereon an open stone quarry, ftoed Book, vol.

81, page Ml and 343, roL 'ISO, page COITBAD STHL.Kr.EU. No. 1, F. F-, 130, aud L. 254, 8., 7R.

$300.00 Lot No. 7rt in Hon. Wm. Porter's plan, fronting 30 feet on Webster street, Eleventh ward. Pittsburgh, running back 100 feet to an alley, and having thermin erected a three-story brick building, used as a bakery and dwelling, ana ouioulKiings.

ieea jxjo, vol. 218, page 101. Plan Book, voa. 2, page 40. HEN BY SHADE No.

L. 133. 8.. 1. l.ti.W.OO.

MAORI. Piece of laud situatM tn the Twenty-Unit ward, Pittsburgh, bounded by the Allegheny nver ana uuias of neirs oi jonn n.enueuy, deixatsed. Jacob Klenelelter and James Barr. oontainutg ft acres, 2 roods and '25 pen-iins strict nieaenre, and having thereon erected one two-story name awniiing atui out- biukuuga. isoox vol.

page ill. PICTKR SKIMBR. No. 1. F.

137. 8.. "78. tk 00. M.

Httittrr. Lot No. A in Job. Keeling Co. 'solan.

fronting 60 feet on the west side of Brownsville road, 240 feet south from Narrow street, Baldwin township, running bat 1J0 feet to Pine alley, excepting and reserving thereout all coal underlying said land, with privilege of mining and taking away said ooal. LK1 Book, VOL page aw. W. H. I'EXWISTOK AKD PTTABt DATIS.

No. 1. L. 143. 8..

Te. Sl.741.11. ASTRT'RS. Piece ef land situate In WUkins township. st joining laud of m.

u. Hawkins ana Leinhart. ooiitainins 2 and 13U perches. tiwHtber with ail the laud Ivinn between the above described premises aud the centre of tbe Pennsylvania itailroad, eontaining 87 39100 per lies, excepting and reserving to Lsmivart right of way of the width of fest. mlonar the north side of tbe Pennsyl vania Kailroad, together with privilege of oonvevtug water bom a certain sprin pipae over said Hawkins' land.

lesd Book, vol, ii, page no. 9d. Piece of land situate said tnwn-hlp, ai- ioinmv tbe above and lamia of Wm. u. Hawkins, containing 100 77-100 perches, excepting and reserving to tbe Pennsylvania Itailruad any right of way or any other now held or enjoy ea by it.

AJeea tsooa, vol. page. fiVf-Bfir hart. Ka 1 I. 145.

8.. '78. 1500 60. ah. ac IxH fronting 20 feet on the West Penn.

Kailroad, borough of 8harburg, runniug ba SO feet more or lees, together with right and use of an alley fear feet wide, extending from said lot te North (-anal street, and having thereon em-ted a two story frame dwelling bouse and otubwUingSa JAMBS SAtTLTEKfl. KaLL F-, Ut, 8., '78. M. MrB. Lots Nos.

1, and 8 in block No. 3 and lot No. 7 in block No. A aud lots Nos. 3 ami 4 in block Na in plan laid cut by Frederick Beckett, situate in Millvale borough, Khaler township.

Plan Book, voL 4, page n. No. 1, L. 147, '78. 61.

MBIaLOX. Lot Na In Mellon' plan of Horn wo- fronting 25 feet on a 40 feet street, Twwnty-grst ward, Htttvhurgh, running ha. 100 feet and having thereon erected a frame building. Deed Book, voL 233, page 190. Plan Book, voL 2, page 270.

tXKVVL BLAPK. Ko. 1, L. 148,14.. 78.

Jtl 67. W. 8. MiXLit. TvnMitory brick dwelling boose or building and let on piece of ground appurtenant thereto sUiiais JaVjiuh JTaycus Wwualiin.

plan, fronting 37 feet 6 inches on Lincoln avenue, First ward. City of Allegheny, running back 140 feet 9s inches to a 20 feet alley, and having thereon erected a large two- story untK dwelling nouse witu mansam roof. Plan Book 2. liart 2, page 173. Deed Book page NICHOLAS ALLEBBANTJ, DECEASED, IN THE HAN I Mi OF CATHAKl.N CKKKU, Na 1, F-, 329, 8., "78.

788. McCook. Lot No. 1M iu John McClurg's heirs plau. fronting 24 feet on Josephine street, borough of Onuaby, running back 103 feet more or less.

FRANCIS HFG, I ECEA SED, IN THE HANDS OF L. M. PLt'HEB, ADMINISTRATOR. Na L. 330, 8., 78.

$1,778.17. KIDDLE. Lot fronting thirty-four feet on Forty-nrta street, Seventeenth ward, city of Pittsburgh, running back 150 feet to an alley. Deed Bouk 148, page 54. W.

H. CARSON. No. 1, L. 332, 8., 78.

$3,049.00. A. D. Lot fronting 20 feet on Arch street, ward, citv of Allegheny, running back along South Diamond street. To feet, more or les.

Deed Book G2, page 125. Will Book, voL 15, page Piece of land situate in McClure township, bounded by a private lane, and the Allegheny aud New Brighton plank road, containing 1 acre and 10 perches. j. f. Knrrz.

No. 1, V. E-, 333, 78. $318.34. Maxwell.

Lot No. 25 in Wm. Graham's plau, fronting 20 feet on west aide of Webster street, running back 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. EXODCR KEEL. Na 1, F.

335, 8., 7m. $27.28. Jones. Lot Na 522 in E. P.

Jones et aL plan, fronting 20 feet on Jones avenue, ward, City of Pittsburgh, running back 75 feet. WILLIAM BORAH. No. 1, L. 336, 78.

$3,319.00. W. MoCook. Lots Nos. 95, 96, 97, 98 and 90 in Thomas S.

Maple's plan of the extension of Boydstown, fronting together 125 feet, and running back 100 feet to Aglaid Way. 2d. Lots Nos. 335 and 33n in said plan, fronting together 44 feet 6 inches, iunniug back 113 ft ft. 3d.

Lot Na in said fronting 24 feet 6 inches on Maple avenue, and running back 114 feet to Eugene Way, and having thereon erected a one two-story frame dwelling house aud outhouse. ROBERT JAtTKSON, DEC'D, IN THE HANDS OF HAIUiAKET JACKSON, ADM'L No. 1, L. 337, 8., 78. $1,207.85.

Friend. IaoI Na 80 hi James Patterson's plan of the Borough of Birmingham, fronting 20 feet on Harmony street, Twenty-eigth ward, city of Pittsburgh, and running back 80 feet to an alley, and having thereon erected thrt-e two-story frame dwellings, containing four rooms. Deed Book, vol. 21W, page 322. NICHOLAS ALLEBRAND, DEC'D, IN THE HANDS OF CATHAK1XK CRESS, ADM'X, AND CHARLES CKKN.

No. 1, F. 8., 78. $7,356.84, MoxBO. It Na 39, in plan of C.

Ihmsen, fronting 24 feet on Sarah ward, city of Pittsburgh, running back 109 feet to Carey alley, aud having thereon erected a two-etory frame dwelling house. Deed Book 157, page 196; Plan Book 2, part 2, page 151. 2d. Lot No. 40, In said plan, fronting 24 feet on Sarah street, 24 feet east from Twenty-eighth street, said ward, running hack 109 feet to Carey alley, and having thereon erected a two-story frame dweiiing.

Deed Book 161, age 512. 3d. The undivided of lot Na 112, In plan of John Brown, fronting 25 feet 6 inches on Carson street, Twenty-fifth ward. City of Pittsburgh, and extending back along Twenty -seventh street 120 feet to Carey alley, and having tbereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house and store room. 4th.

Two lots fronting 48 feet on south side of Canon street, 24 feet east from Twenty-fifth street, said ward, and running back 120 feet Carey alley, on lot nearest Twenty-fifth street, and having erected thereon a one-storied frame store room, and on alley a two-storied frame dwelling, and other lot a two-storied frame dwelling fronting on Carson street, subject to a life estate in the undivided half of said lota. 5th. Lot Na 23 in Brown's plan, fronting 24 feet on west side of Twenty-sixth street, said ward, runniug hack 80 feet, and having tliereon erected a two-story frame dweiiing with (tore room. Deed Book 371, page 338. Plan Book 3, page 5.

6th Three lots frun ting 60 feet on north side of Sidney street, lau wet west rrom Twenty-sixth street, said ward, running back 120 feet to Fox alley. On each of said lots are erected on Sidnev street a two-story frame dwelling bouse, and on Fox alley a two-story frame dwelling nouse. 7th. Lota Nos. 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218 in John Brown's clan, frontiiig 120 feet on Vine street.

Twenty-seventh ward, city of nttsuurgn, running oacx iau iwei mgn street, rian rvoon. tol pagee ioj auu oo. Deed Book 280, page 164. 8TH. Lots Nos.

100, 161, Hi', 163. 164, 165, 166 and 147 in said plan, fronting 160 feet on Vine street, said ward, and running back 140 feet to Grai8 street. Deed fcok, vol. page 54a 9th. Part of lot Na 38 in Sugar Grove plan, frontinE 75 feet 8 inches on Bradford street.

said ward, running back 120 feet. Plan Buk 3, page 182. Deed Book 322. page 555. CtUBNELIt'S DIAMOND, THBKWISE KEAL DIAMOND, ANDMATTHEW DIAMOND.

Na F. a4, 8., 78. $685.75. FKRIHTftOW. Piece of land situate in West Deer town- I sli in.

bounded on the north bv Lands of Mrs. i lawamt4 JUlpli lVawbon, oa Uxe tm fey.

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