41y•IDailp Aiming post. THOMAS PHISMILTS, •JEDITOR. . _ VITTSBURQII, FRIDAY, MARCH 2% 1844 FOR GOVERNOR, JLAIUHLENBERG. ukti - Poift,"sve have ono word to say to you; Max -ltLa--eritigrkle men, like Loess, know no fette,lsl. • like.good stalthsrs are everun their gned.—AmerticaV ' , Weitire but one word to tiny In reply. legl4' lknowasxisac i dsoyeartainirisave no conception .of the 'dangerous positiob,WwideY they age placed, for if ev er isroti# tiortsititorwene doomed to be annihilated it is the mot qrtantion that are Snit totally or corm nhi people hfioa'saspixtrt of Joseph liltirkle for Gover nor. The foorteeu Indians, that his partisans say, Gen bdarkle killed beforebreakfust—an give him an a r . petite for his meat—hitH4 a Mach better chance for their lives than the whigs Imre to-elect their candidate next October; and we don'titsiew that the ease of the •cisad Indian who was, slew by rite same heroic hand, -was more decidedly - forkiiir wben the sword of the -victor was through his body,then will 4etbo universal . . Whig party after the Gubernatorial election. 'PAirco - no:a or Mon,sera..—The Butler Herald of Wednesday c,ontairts the particulars of the execution of Sawicz. *MAWR. the Seneca Indian, for the murder •of eh...Wigton &rally. The Bev. Mr. Envier, the at .tending clergyman, received from him a narrative of ;his past life, and the impamtsions under which he labor •eti a The time of the commission of the deed. To the last /it. maintained, that token he killed Mrs. Wig ton and her children, he ryas insane. At ten minutes past OM, being told that the time Cur his execution had arrived, he left his c4ll without hesi tation or reluctance, and nnaidcd.ascentledthegallows. Ile their joined in prayer with the clergymen present —bade farewell to his neqUaintances, and at half-past one, was launched into eternity. He met his fate with the utmost compos are and fortitude. Neill'st before nor afterhe was upon the scaffold was a single murmur of regret heard to escape him—nor was there, at any time, the,slightest visible change in Lis countenance. 'Within less than an hour before his execution, he crac ked a cigar, seemingly with great pleasure, His pet tonal vanity must have been very great.— When summoned to the galloirs, he called for water, washed Ms face, combed his hair, aud, with evident +arisfaction, surverd himself in a glass. And, strange as it may seem, be was highly pleased with his shroud and pantaloons, which were made of fine muslin, trim med with black silk ribbon. Rather than have his cul- lar disarranged, le adjustnd the rope mound his neck —and miler . than have any rent made in his shroud for the concealment of that portion of the rope which was not around his neck, he carried it in his hand in zgoing from his cell to the gallows. blow sww was thirty-six years of age on the 11th instant'. Mine of his tribe Were present at his exect tinn; none of them visited him after September last— nncl, we believe, none of them corresponded with him after his conviction. , MR. CALROUR.—The Matlisoninn of 25th says, we -wre.mithorised to any that Ittr Calhoun accepts the 'State Department, and will beet his post the last of this week. An interval of nine days occurred between the mailing, at this place, of the letter announcing to 'Jinn his appointment dficially, and its receipt. We taloa pleasure in saying that his acceptance was equal prottipt with the tend Cr. Tira Arrivat from PiUsbargh this Spring.— The cartel boat Alabama, of the Reliance Portable Iron Boat Line, arrived and discharged at the ware hottie of James AI Davis & Co , yesterday evening, theesthfaat.,deliveringthe6rst goods from Pittsburgh, by canal, this season. Cargo--bacon, in hulk. Phil Forum. Russ w Ntonoas.—Th Hanesville, Jiiasissirri Free Press, of the Ist just; records the attempted cap ture of acornpany of runaway slaves, near that place, bye party of Planters and Overseers who intercepted their flight. :Throe of the runaways, made good their escape, one war shot dead, and two others were captu red after being seriously wounded. All the right, title, interest end claim of Samuel Mc- Kelvey, of in anal°, the following described piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the sth ward stf the City of Pittsburgh , fronting on Penn street 350 feet more or less, and extending along Harrison street to the Allegheny River 650 feet, thence along the Alle gheny river to the lies of the Saw Mill property now owned by the Shoenberger's, and thence along said line CHURCH lloattr.—The Baptist church, corner of I south to Penn street the depth 670 feet or thereabouts, s i on which is erected five two story brick buildings, and Olive and Henry streets, New York was discovered two others owned by Mrs. McKelvey during her life to be on fire in the inside, on Saturday afternoon , and ' time, the above described property contains six acres was totally consumed, leaving nothing but the stone i more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the walls to mail: its location; The fire is supposed to I property of said Samuel McKelvey, at the suit of Daniel Deal & Co. and others... havebeen accidentally communicated by a person who ALSO, was engngeti in the building. There was an insurance All the right, title, interest and claim of George S. on the building fur $12,000 Anshutz, of, in and to, the one undivided fourth part of all that portion of lot No 187, in the city of Pittsburgh, , which lies south of the house and lot formerly owned I by Irwin and Henry IVallace, and north of the piece of ground formerly owned by Thomas Cromwell, and which said porthas of said lot contains in front on 'ood street 56 feet or thereabouts, and extends in depth 60 feet to the property of the heirs of William Watson, dec'd Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said George S. Anshutz, at the suit of James Wood and others. . _ Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune WASHISGTON, Saturday, March 23 - A statement was made to me yesterday, from a very reliable source, that it was possible negotiations are Pending between this Government ind that Mexico, or that propositions have been mn3o to obtain the con sent of Mexico to the annexation of Texus,on the grou nd that it would 'relieve Mexico from a lawless neigh bor, and give her an honorable and responsible one in place thereof. I do nut endorse this; but the source whence 1 obtained ;t, entitles it to some weight. By the by, you seem to misapprehend my letter; 1 never said 38 Senator.* would vote for Annexation; wrote in one letter some days ago that the Treaty could not be ratified. I repeat this. I have never believed that either the 'Michigan, Kentucky, Virginia or Dela ware,-nor even the Tennessee Senators, could be indu ced to go fur it at this Session. And though svtxsl would, I tonsure his colleague, Mangum. would not, Though Colquitt might, i ftilly believe his col 10egue, Berrien would not. This would take 12 oil from the 38 which IVulker and his friends have ealeu-1 lated upon, leaving 26 Senators in favor of it; and . this is shout this outside number that at present would g. 3 . for it. and perhaps from these you may take Maryland, leaving but f.. 4 for. Texas line grill 'pet ecive that the subject of Post-Office Mt .:form has again come up in the Senate; but I tun eftaid it will amount to teething. The Post-Office Commit tee of the House have decided on the following rates: All under 30 miles 5 cents. .All under 100 miles 10 cents. Allender 400 miles 15 cents. All over 400 miles 5 cents. These are pretty nearly the same rates as now; the main difference being that the Federal Currency is re. sorted to. Considerable reduction is to be made on pamphlets, magazines, &c., but the committee ha-re not re decided how much. DTSASTROUS SHIPWRECKS. Lost of the City of Carlisle Steamer —During the height of the gale on Wednesday morning, this fine enacting steamer was totally wrecked at the entrance a , Wainlitset harbor, in Lincolnshire. The steamer, which waa on her passage from Honfleur to Goole, with a cargo of miscellaneous goods, *is a large vessel, of about 200 tour, burden. and had engines of thirty horse power each. WRECK OF A DUTCH INDIANAN. Seventeen Lives Lott:—NbeDutch skipNickeiie, and her crew, were totally lost near St Mary's Scilly blanchi, in Februari, last, in a severe gale. While scene of the crew wetelashing thernselyesto the riggiag dreadful crash took place, and in an instant the ship patt ed in semiarid plazas, and all perished eanapting Greves, and the other saurian (wbo is a DitteibmstO who were saved by lashing themselves tefragmenti of Lilo wreck which were washed ashore but-they were in a moat pitiable condition, and sefferedaerevedyfrom the cold. They. remained walking about the:island tor two days before discovered. Nineteen bodies wise sot, SEEZIMIMP'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Areaditioni .Exponasand .LevanFacials, issued out of the District Court of Al i'• iegbeny County,. and to me directed will be es'tisetk to public sale at the Court House in the City of Pitts.l burgh, on Monday the 22,1 i day of April, A. D. 18441 at 10 o'clock, k. M. the following property, to wit: All the right, titio. interest and claim of William G,u]am, Jr. with notice to Charles W. Elton, Senior, . and Cha rles W. Elton. Junior, tern tenants, of in and to. i:wn certain lots or pieces of ground situate in Pitt Township, being lots No. 86 & 87, in the plan of the l e Obi hi of out lot No. 10, and part of out lot No. 9, tl -city of Pittsburgh, made by the Ex'rs. of Mari an 1. ride; dec'd. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William Graham, Juktior, with notice to Charles W. Elton, Senior and Charles W. Elton, Junior, two tenants, at the suit of Marian Pride's Executors. ALSO, All the right, title, interest nod claim of John Snyder, of in and to, thtee certain lots of ground in Reserve Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, being. lots Not. 979, 980, & 981, in the plan of lots called Chatham. and being part of said. Samuel Titompson's plan of the subdivision '.l parts of lots Nes. 262 & 263, in the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, said Lots containing in front onOhio Lane 23 feet 4 inches Bath. and in length or depth to a 24 fort Alley 137 feet 6 inches, and being bounded on the north by Ohio Lone, east by street, south by the aforesaid Alley, and west by lot No. 978, in the same plan. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Joan Snyder, at the suit of Samuel Thompson's }:Ke clitoris ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim'of William Sank ino, of in and to, one certain lot of ground in Reserve Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, being lot No. 999, in the'plan of lots called Chatham, and being port of said Samuel Thompson's plan of the subdivision of parts of lots Nos. 262 & 263, in the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, said lot No. 999, containing in front on Sheffield street, 23 feet 4 inches, and in depth to a 20 foot Alley 138 feet, and bounded on the east 13) lot 998, and on the west by East street. Seised aid taken in execution as die property of the said William Jenkins, at the suit of Samuel Thompson's Etecutors. _ _ ALSO. All the right, title. interest and claim of Samuel Church (with notice to John E. Parkes, insolvent assignee of raid Church, and Samuel W. Black, assignee in bank ruptcy of said Church.) which he tuia at, the date of the original judgment•, of in and to, all that certain lot or piece of- roma simian •in the City of Allegheny, A lleghtesyrisitt4, Penn's. !retried and described•as follows; to witt. Beginning on the bank of the Alle. gkehy rivet or Street, at tbe f foroor of Bank Lane, thence along said Lenernmthwardly 93 feet,lbence by aline, running parrallei with the Allegheny River west wardly 60 feet, thence by a line parallel with Bank Lane southwarilly 93 feet, thence along the bank of the fidlegheny river or street eastwardly 60 feet to t'he place of beginning, on which there it erected a Church, .known as the Disciples Church Seised and Liken in execution as the property 01 the said Samuel Church, with notice &e at the suit of the Girard Bank of the city of Philadelphia. for use. ALSO, MI the right, title, interest and claim of William Bailey, dec'd. in the hands of his administrators, with notice to heirs and terre tenants, of in and to all that part of lot Alo. 210 in the plan of the City of Pittsburgh: Be ginning en 'second street at the distance of 21 feet 6 inches from the corner of lot No. 209 at the corner of the lot conveyed by James S. Craft to William O'- Leary, by deed dated 25th April, 1825, thance by Second street 16 feet 6 inches toward Grant street, to Ike corner of the lot owned by George Anshutz, Jr. 'ihence northwardly a parrallel line with Grant street along the premises of the said Anshattz, 80 feet, thence westwardly a parrallel line with Second street to the! • aforesaid ground of the said W i:liam O'Leary, 50 feet 6 inches. thence by a line parallel with Smithfield street ! 29 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning. Also. the undivided moiety or half part of a certain part of said ler. to hold aajtenant in common with the said Wil liam O'Leary and to be enjoyed and used between 1 them as an Alley: Beginning at the lot No. 209, thence along the line of said lot, so'nhwardly 30 feet, thence by a line parrallel with Second street 20 feet 8 inches, thence by:William Bailey's ground 3 feet, thence by the_ premises of William O'Leary 17 feet 8 inches, thence by the same to Second street, 88 feet. thence hr Second street 3 feet to the place of beginning.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William Bailey, dec'd., in the hands of his late administrator, with notice to heirs and terre tenants, at the suit of Francis Bai!ev. A LSO, _ _ All the right, title, interest and claim of Oliver R. A tuiltutz. of, in and to, the one undivided font th part of ell that portion of tat NolB7 in thecity of 'ittsburg. which lies south of the house and lot formely owned by Ir win & H Wallace North of the piece of ground formerly owned by T. Cromwell, and which said portion ofsaid lot contains in front on Wood street 56 feet or therea bunts. and extends in depth 60 feet to the property of the heirs of William Watson, decd. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Oliver R kn shutz, at the suit ofJames Wood. ALSO, All the right. title, interest and claim of Allied P. Anshutz, of, in, and to, all that certain piece or lot of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh: bounded and described asfollows, viz: Beginning on the north side of 4th street (west of Smithfield street) sixty feet from Smithfield street, thence along said 4th street west wardly to the line of lot owned by ft Patterson 45 feet, thence along said line and parallel with Smithfield st. 1.171 feet, thence on a line parallel with 4th street, 15feet to a line of lot owned by Denny, thence along said line to Diamond alley, thence along said alley emi t wardly 30 feet to line of lot owned by Edmund P Anshutz, thence along said line 116 feet, thence on a lineparallel with 4th street, 30 feet to Edward Up still's line, thence along said line 1174 feet to the place of beginning. Being part of lot N.. 361 in Col Wood's general plan of the city of Pittsbuigh, which' was conveyed by the Rev Francis Herron and Eve An shucz as per deed recorded in Deed Book, vol 64, page 372, &c., conveyed to Alfred P Anshutz There be ing erected on said premises three small tenements.— Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of Alfred P. Anshatz, at the suit ofJames Wood. ALSO, All the right,- title. interest and claim of Edmund M Anshuts, of. in anti -to, the one undivided fourth part of all that certain tract of land situate in St Clair township, on Warrior Ridge, Allegheny county, being part of *survey called Belle-montv. and bounded and described as follows viz: Beginning et a white_ oak, running thence by land of John Frew, north 59A deg. west 120 and 7-10 perches to a post, thence by land late of Fowler's heirs, north 2 degrees west 74 perch es toe post, thence by land of Thomas Walton, north 62 degroes e mtst 109 porches, thence by land formerly of David Steels, jr.,south 60 degrees east, 147 perches to a white oak, and thencesonth 64 degrees, west 40 C. 8-10 - perches to the place of beginning, containing 84 sires and 24 perches ALSO, All the right, tide, fittirestend claim of Edmund Aushutr., of and the one undivided fourth pat• ef all that portion of Let No 187, in the Mt; of riu-st burgh, which which lies south of the houseend lot lumpily fylgthe said A Kirk Lewis at the silt of John Irwin, owned - bY,lrebt and Jtjengt Wallace and.reaul . 13 of* 4.- 10, • •• • • .. • rPientel.knuarktotrillirlyrawned hiffitomlitittersalt -: - - ' A LSO. ' welt . 144 1x 0 4 30 ofitaid lot contalis in-firtmien MI the right, title, interest tad claim; of William Wiiii Ilitiiet 5$ feel.' or thereabout* aiii erieruliCin Cook., of, in nal to, Lots nos 175,170, - 6.41 and 18 0 , depth 60 feet to the property of the belts of William in:the borough of McKeesport, Allegheny :county, as, Watson, dec'd. ALSO, All the right, tide, intereat and claim of Edward 51 which is erected a steam grist and saw mill in good order, Boat yard and shed and Vail way to the river Monongahela. Seized and token is execution as the ashlar, of in and to, the whole, of th at part of lot Property of the said William Cook, at the suit of John No. 361 , which is bound and described as follows, viz: Beginning on the sou th side of Diamond Alley at a point on the line of lot owned by George Weymen, Cook , and Joseph Fenton's Ex"rs. ALSO. All the right., title, interest ant claim of Charles M. thence along said Alley towards Wood street 30 feet . Bc dtman, o f , in and to a i l tha t ParA d hit N°. one hen thence towards Fourth at 116 feet, thence towards dred and fifteen (Na ns) 'tube- city °l‘ - Plunletrilfit of Smithfield street on a parallel. with Diamond Alley bejinningat the corner lot No. ousheadsed and sikteen (No. 116) thence along Libi_etly Meet forty 30 feet, and therwe toward. Diamond Alley on a line parallel with Smithfield street 116 feet to the place of feet, (40,) thence at right. angles to said street, one beginning. Seized and taken in execution, as the pro hundred and twelve and one-half (112 i) w a fifteen petty of the said Edward M Anshutz, at the suit of fret Wide alley. nttl No. fen" Cecil's alleYtheolirlithe James Wood. ................._ i middle of said lot No. 115, thence along selsls feet wide alley to lot No 116, thence along the liner:of lot No. 116, one hundred and twelve and oneltalf . feet to the place of beginning, being the same properrYwhich William Lecky, Esq , High Sheriff of Allegheny county seized and took in execution as the property of Geo. Seldon and on the 27th day of December, 1832, sold the same to Edward Simpson subject to thegrotind rent of $lBO 00 per annum ; on which is erected a brick warehouse, fronting on Liberty street. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Charles M. Sunman, at the suitif Sibbett & Jones. ALSO. All the:right title, interest and claim of Frederick Steil°, of in and to, the following described building and lot of ground, to wit: All that two story brick building or house, ith stone foundation situate in St Clair township, llegheny County, hounded and de scribed as follows, viz: on the east by the road. leading from the Brownsville Road to Birmingham, on the west by the Monongahela and Coal Hill Turnpike Road, and on the north by lands of Joseph Allen, the said lot being triangular in its form, and containing a bout one acre, the said house containing in front 42 feet, and in depth 31 feet 10 inches, and the ha or piece of ground and curtelege appurtenant to said building.— Seized and tnken in execution, as the property of the said Frederick Stelle, at the suit of Chariest - 1 Beck All the right, title, interest and claim of James Tag. gert, owner, and Charles A. Beck, contractor, with notice to Jalve Taggert acting executor of Hugh Taggart, and notine to Eleanor Taggertand Mary Tag gert, des lees and Terre tenants of Hugh Taggart dec'd of, in and to the following described building and lot of ground, to wit: A certain three story brick dwel ling house and tenement situate in the Fifth ward of the city of Pittsburgh. on the south side sat Liberty street, end bounded on the west by the Methodist bu rial ground, on the east by vacant lots of James Tag gart, containing in front on said Liberty street, 17 feet more orless, and extending back therefrom about 36 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the seid James Taggert, owner or reputed owner, and Charles A. Beck, contractor, with notice. Sc., at the suit of Archibald Mason. ALSO- All the right, title; interest and claim of Edward B. Iseu, and Nancy his wife, late Nancy Oliver. of, in and to all thatundivided one sixth part of a certain lot of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, being lot No. 311. in the plan of said city,commencing on thesouth side of Fourth atreet,at the distance of about 120 feet from Smithfield s:reet, and running therce along to' Fourth street, westwardly 60 feet. Being the same' property whereof the late Joseph Oliver died, seized, as mentioned and described in a certain petition for the partition of his estate, it, the Orphan's Court ofl Allegheny county, (as by reference to the records of said Court, at No. 36, of December T. 1838, will more ,! filly appear, and which descended to the said Nancy' lieu, late Nancy Oliver, as one of the heirs at law of thesaid Joseph Oliver dec'd. Seized and taken in ex ectition as the property of the said Edward B. Isett and Nnney his wife, late Nancy Olivet, at the suit of J. McD. Glenn, and al. for use. ALSO. 1 All the right, title, interest and claim of William B. Mowry, R B. Mowry and James Gormly, Trustees of M. A. Hezlep and SALM Mowry, of, in and to the ful lowing lots or pieces of ground, to wit: No. 1, begin ning at the corner of the common ground of Federal lane, in the borough of Allegheny, thence extending along said common ground 2224 feet to the centre of a 40 foot street running from said common ground par alell with Federal lane ,nnd laid dot for public use:thence along the centre of said street 18 perches to ground conveyed by H. Fleming and wife, in trust to James Chinniy for the use of Mary Ann Hezlep, thence a long the same ground 2224 feet to said Federal lane. thence along the same 13 perches to the place of begin- ning. Also, one other piece of gronnd beginning at tiro distance of 12 perches from said common ground, in the centre of said 40 feet street. thence at angles with I said common ground, by ground before mentioned 6 perches to ground conveyed tesaid James Gormlym us- tee as aforesaid. thence along the same perukel to said 1 common ground 2 'ltli feet, more or less to ground of Hugh Fleming.thence along the Immix§ perches, thence by ground granted and conveyed to William B. and Robert B. Mowry, 2224 feet, more or less, to the place' of beginning, containing in the whole two acres, more ' or less, and subject to said public street of forty feet ' us aforesaid. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the distance of 2224 fleet from Federal lune on the comment ground in the middle of a forty font street, to be laid nut for public use. thence along said street par alell with Federal lane 12 perches to ground conveyed to Jemes Gormly in trust for the use of Suzan Mowry, thence along the same ground parslell with the com • mon gronnd 2291 feet, more or less, to Hugh Flemings' 1 land, thence along the line of Hugh Flemings' land 12 perches to the common ground, thence along the com mon ground to the 'place of beginning, subject to a 40 feet street to he laid out for public use, running pans loll with Federal lane. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning ou Federal lentin said bo rough at the disnince of 18 perches from the corner of said lane and the common grounds, thence at right an gles with said lane along ground conveyed to James' Gormly in trust for Susan Mowry 27 perches more or 1 A LSO. less to ground of Hugh Fleming, Esq.. thence along All the right, tide, interest and claim of J ernes Dick- the same ground 327 feet to a street 40 feet in width, rev, of, in and to, or out, of lots Nos 40 and 47, situate laid out for public use, and running from said lane par in the town of Tare, turn, East Deer Township, Al e . i nlell with said common ground, thence along the said gheny county. on which are erected a steam saw-mill street, 27 perches more Euless to said land, thence a and a steam grist mill and appurtenances. Also, of, in I long the same 327 feet to the place of beginning, and to, a perpetual lease of land situated about a mile' under and subject to a public street of 40 feetin width, below the town of Tarentum aforesaid, beginning at 1 running through said ground parakll with Federal the line of Lewis Peterson's land, and bounded by street, ut the distance of 202 feet from said lane lands of said Peterson, and by lands of James Humes, , and subject to said 40 foot street running at right an containing about 7 acres, whereon are erected salt glee to said lane. Ding the same lots or pieces of works lately occupied by Thomas Donnelly, with three ground which Hugh Fleming and Mary Ann his wife, or fuursmall frame dwelling houses thereon erected. by three several deeds bearing even date with said in- ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of the dentute conveyed to the said parties of the first part, said James Dickey at the of suit Robert Lowry's a d_ together with the hereditament and appurtenances. ministrators and S Cunningham fur use Seized and taken in execution as :he property of the ALSO. I said William B. Mowry, R. VB. Mowry and James All the right, title, interest and claim of Henry Comp. Gormly, Trustees if M. A. Hezlep and Susan Mow- ' bell of, in and to, the following described lot of ground °l7. at the suit of Hugh Fleming for use. on Ohio street, Allegheny city, commencing at said ALSO. Ohio street, adjoining property belonging to the heirs All the right, title, interest and claim of Oliver H. of Henry NVillinms, thence along the line of said heirs Ormsby, of, in and to a certain lot or piece of ground, 240 feet, southwardly to an alley, thence along the al- situate in St Clair township, in •Allegheny county, be ley eastwardly 60 feet to let No 55, property of IVm ing a part of the estate of Oliver f o-msby, deed, and Hays &others,thence along seidlot no 55, northward ly which was inter alia allotted to the said defendant in 290 feet to Ohio street, thence along Ohio street 60 feet the partition of said estate, as appears by the record to the place of beginning, numbered in the general plan of the Orphan's Court; which lot or piece of ground is bounded by Ormsby street. by Sydney street. by of said city 54. It being part of the real estate of Robert Campbell dec'd. late of said city, and now by John street and by Wharton streets, containing in front partition the property of said Henry Cumpbell. one of on Wharton & Sidney streets 312 feet, and in front on the sons and legal representatives ofsaid Robt Camp- Ormsby and John streets 261. Seized and taken in ex bell; seized and taken in execution as the property of ecution as the property of the said Oliver H Ormsby the said Henry Campbell, at the suit of George Schrift- at the suit of DrJoscph Curry. A LSO, er. ALSO. I All the right, title, interest and claim of Frederick R All the right, title, interest and claim of John M Smith, with notice to Frederick R Smith and Anne his' wife, terre tenants, of in and to, all that portion of the Snowden, Jr, of, intend to, a certain lot of ground in St wip, Allegheny, county, bounded by lands Coal Hill lots in,St Clair township, bounded and de of Clout sSmith' heirs, John Obey, James Wood, a n d scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on the line of High street, at the corner of lands belonging to the Douglass, being part of the estate of West Elliot, dc'd heirs of Dr Joel Lewis dec'd., thence extending 104 containing about three acres. the inte rest ofJohn M degrees vest along said lands 88 74' perches to a post, Snowden Jr., being the undivided three fourth parts of , the same. Seized and taken in execution as the p ro p. I thence by a line parallel wiih H igh street 39 73' perch es to a post, thence north 104 degrees east 88 74' ert) of the saidJ elms M Snowden. Jr, at the suit of M & J D Lehmer. perches to High street, and thence along High street to the place of beginning, containing 21 acres more or less, an which is erected one frame Cottag e dwel ling house together with•the Coal belonging to the por tion of land as specified in share No 1, of the proper. ty of the late Amelia Louisa Shaler. Also, all that portion of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the corner of Short and Water streets, thence extend ing westwardly along Water street 30 feet, thence in a parallel line with Short street 100 feet. thence in a parallel line with Water street 30 feet to Short street and thence along Short street to the place of begin ning. Seized and taken in execution, as the proper ty of the said Fredrick R Smith, with bothers to Fred , wick R.Smith and Acme his wife,terretestants, at the suit of tiicommoowealth of Peale& for use. 1 -.,. :• • ALSO, ea-se.,-asst" All the right, title, interest and claim of Hugh Tag gart, dec'd, iu the laadeef3easee 'Taggart, acting ea rgter, with notice to said Jasper and to Eleanor Tag art, and Mary Taggart. devisees and tarns tenants of said Hugh Taggart, deed, of, in and to, two certain contigious4ats ref gerated, shame on the east side of Liberty street .. 44r um beyond the city line, sad All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Leonard, a ith notice to John Cormick term tenant, of in and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situ ate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on Second street at the corner of lot No 297, and mooing along said street eastwardly 60 feet to the corner of lot No 299 thence northwardly a parallel line with Second street 60 feet to lot No 297, and thence by the same sonthwardly 80 feet to thi,place of beginning,being half of lot No. 298. Subject to all the covenants and conditions and year ly rents contained in a certain deed'or perpetual lease from James Anderson of Ross toe ruthip. in the County aforesaid. to William H Hays, dated the first day of November A D 1833. Seized and taken in execution, as the property of said Samuel Leonard with notice to John Curinick terre tenant, at the suit of John Freeman. MI the right, title, interest and claim of Stewart Thompson, of in and to, all that certain piece of ground situate in Reserra township, and marked in the plan of the Town of Manchester, No 136, containing 41 feet 111 inches on Perry and Cedar Alley, and ex tending back slung Chesnut street 120 feet, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling borne, and out houses &c., said plan of Manchester being recorded in Book S. 2 page 126. Also,, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Allegheny City and boun ded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on Nlargaretta Alley, then westwardly along the line of said Alley 140 feet, thence northwardir 50 feet, thence eastwardly 140 feet, thence southwardly along part of the same prcperty sold to Robert Kirk, 50 f 'Pt. to the place of beginning; it being part of lots No 34 and 35. in William Rubinson's sen plan of out lots No 177,and 178. in the City aforesaid. Seized and taken in exe cution, as the propetty of the said Steward Thompson at the snit of A Baird S. Co. ALSO. All the rittht. title, intere4t anti clnirn of the Fift Preidivterinii Church of the city of Pitt,htligli. of it and to, the following lot or piece of ground in the ci ty of Pittsburgh, boctided and described as follows, to wit: Beginning, on Smithfield street at the distance of 25 feet northwardly from the co rn er of Sixth a nd Smithfield streets. thence by Sn ithfield <tree' north wardly 53 fect.t hence westwardly by n lino parallel with Sixth street. GO feet thence nom hwurrlly a line paral lel with Smithfield a rm 40feet. thence westwardly a parallel line with Sixth street 21 feet. th wardly a line parallel with Smithfield street 120 feet to Sixth streec, thenc enstwnrillv by the FaIT)C 21 feet, thence northwarilly it line parallel with Smithfield st. 25 feet, thence eastwardly a line walk! lino with Sixth street 60 feet to Smithfield street the place of be ginning, on hid, is ereLted n Biick Church and oth er buildings. Seized and taken in execution, us the property of the said Fifth Presbyterian Church of the city of Pittsburgh, at the suit of Joshua Henry. All the right, title, interest and claim, of John Dodds of, in and to the fuliowing described building and lut of ground, to wit: nil that frame dwelling house, two stories high, 9.4 feet in front by 18 feet deep, (erected upon a certain piece or parcel of land containing about 53 acres mere or less. situate in Pine township, Allegheny county, bounded by lands of Coch ran Evans. John Eurick. Alexander Arbuthnot, and Robert Kidd. which Thomas Gibson h:sq., et ex by deed dated 6 December 1839, recorded in book L 3d vol 60, page 306 &c. conveyed to the said John Dodds, in feo simple) and so much of the said piece or parcel of land or cartilage appurtenant thereto as may be ne cessary for its convenient use and enjoyment of the same, seized and t iken in execution as the property of the said John Dodds, at the suit of Grubbs and Mc- Combs. All the right,titte, intetest and claim ofJamets Ben son, of, in and to. thefollowing described building and i lot of ground, towitt all that two story frame building situate in the borough of Sharp/burgh, on main st. ad joining lot of John Campbell. in front 25 feet on Main street, and 30 feet deep, and kitcbcn thereto attach ed, 27 feet square, including the porch, and the lot of ground bought by defendant from Samuel Shurttiff.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said James Benson, at the suit of Benjamin Shurtliff. ..All the right, ti le, interest and claim of A Kirkiew is, of, in and to, the undivided moiety of a certain tract of land lying in Lower St Clair township, and county of Allegheny, being the same which Wll3 allotted to Dr Joel Lewis, in right of Mary Ann his wife, in the par tition of the estate of Major A Kirkpatrick de'd ad joinuag lands of heirs of C Cowan on the east, of th-e heirs of Snerig,rass on the south, of the heirs of Charles and Amelia Sander, his wife on the west, and high st on the north, subj,tet to a mortgage of A K Lewis to W D Levri: , . Seized and taken in execution as tbernpor- adjoining the Methodint Burial ground, numbered on V be plan oilots laid oat by Jimes Rose. .ittitter,Tbon OenstranclD Brillbutons of,hri bug will:Ma )estainentiof James O'Hare i dect'fil,NO. acid 2, iMund; 1 ed as follows, viv Beginning at 4110 coder di the -Methodist burying ground _op Libegey sea* *race along Liberty 50 feet to the corner orlon Ns' w 2 ibta 3, thence along lot No 3, by a line at right angles to Lib erty street, aforesaid in &rob 100 feet,thence by aline parallel with Liberty street to of the dist burying ground, thence along rle santete the place of beginning, each lot having 25 feet front on Liberty street, together with the hereditantents and appurten ances. Seized and taken in execution as the property ortbe'said Hugh Taggart, dec'd, in the hands of his Executor. with notice to James and to Eleamw-Targ. , gartmid Mary Taggart, devisees, and ter r a-tenants sof said.. ; Hugh Taggart, dec'd, at the suit of James - Bell guaidian of the minor children of Peter Reeside,deed, for use of Alexander, Jane and Robert Reeside. ALSO, All the right, title, interpst end claim of Joseph E. Will ,4, in and toed' that certain pie' e of ground sitJP ate fit* village of Sharpsburgh,Allegheny county;and. le:sanded and described as follows. to wit: Beginning• at low wr ter mark on the bank of the Allegheny river, at the south west corner of the lot or piece of grultald hereby intended tobe conveyed, running thence north . along Liberty street 272 feet, to cornet of tot of Themes, Whitesides, thence north 85 degrees, east 536 feet to 'a line drawn through the centre slit Stevens, strenti thence south by the said river, 24 degrees east 362 feet to the Allegheny river, and thence down said river north 86 degrees west tothe place of beginning,contaia- .. ing 4 acres 60p, more °elem. Seized s taken lit tette:el Lion as the property of the said Joseph E Will, at the suit of Bell& Fehl's assignees. - A LSO, All the right. title, interest and claim of Jacob Hellen bugh, of, in and to, a certain piece or parcel of leod, situate in the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begiimieg, at a post, thence by lands of Woods' heirs, north 14 degrees, 63 perches, to a post, thence by lands of Keht . Davis, north 87 degrees, east 50 perches, and 20 linki. to a beach, thence by lot No2oo, south 14 degres.east 53 perches to a post, thence across the lota ((which this is a part, south 76 degrees, west 48 perches and 20, links to the place of beginning: containing 13 acres and one perch and one rood. Also,—One other tract of land in the said township of Reserve, in the : it:minty hf Allegheny, adjoining the above tract of Jacob Dallets: , bach. a tract of Wm Carson, Win Leaky, Ludvriek Hammitt, centaining 4 acrea and 3 roods, more orlewe being part of outlet No 200, Or Reserve Tract. Also, —One other tract of land in Ross township and said county, adjoining the Franklin road, land of Wm Gra ham, George Leffenberger, and James Watson, eon. tainining 42 acres, more or loss. Seized and taken he execution as the property of the said Jacob Delete bach, at the suit of John Fairrnon's executors. ALSO, All the right., title, interest and claim of Patrick Cun ningtism, contractor, and . Franeis Patrick Kenrick, Bishop, in trust forth° sole use, benefit, and behoof of the Roman*Catholic Congregation of St Paul's Church,' of the city of Pittsburgh, owner or reputed owner, of, in and to the following described building. and lotof ground, to wit: All that certain three story brick build ing p: school house, with a stone hasement„erected up on part of lot 421, in the general plan of the city of Pittsburgh, beginning at the southeasterly earner of Cherry alley and:Virgin alley; thence along Virgin al ley forty feet., thence on a line parallel with Cherry alley. south wardly. eighty-three feet; thence westward ly on a line parallel with Virgin alloy and forty feet to Cherry elle); thence northwardly along Cherty alley 83 feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Patrick Cunningham, contractor, and Francis Patrick Kenrick; Bishop, in trust fur the sole benefit teed behoof of the Rarebit Catholic Congregation of St l'aul'a Chutch, of the city of Pittsburgh, at the suit of John Patterson & Cu. ALSO, v''''' '`ar.el. - All the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas Gar diner, of in and to all that two st.iry frame tavern stand with the appurtenances situated and lying in-:he City of Allegheny. and bounded and described uslollows; Beginning in a public square which is between Isabel la street and Bank Lane. at the distance of 16 feet from the corner of said Street. thence along said pub lic square to Bank Lane 34 feet, thence along Bank Lune in a westerly direction 33 fret, thence northward ly along tlte Tavern line- sheet 16 fem. thence east wurdly 33 feet, thence westwardly 17 feet, and thence eastwardly 16 feet to the place of beginning, together with the free use ef a yard appurtenant to the premises, being 23 feet wide by about 37 feet sleep on which there is erected a two story frame tavern house, one small stable and small coal shed, being part of the same piece of propiety which was conveyed by William Fitzsimmons and wife to the said Thomas Gardiner by deed recorded in Allegheny County in Book—page. Also, all that certain piece of property situate and be ing in the' City of Allegheny and bounded and described as follows; Beginning on Bank Lane at the distance of 33 feet from the public square where the tavern stand of said Thomas Gardiner terminates, thence along Bank Lane westwardly 17 feet thence northwardly along a ten foot alley 16 feet, thence enstwardly about 17 feet, thence seuthwardly 16 feet to the place of be ginning, together with the appurtenances, on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Thomas Gardiner, at the suit of William Fitzsimons. A LSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Alfred Cochran, deceased, in the hands and possession of George Cochran; administretor of the said Alfred Cochran, deed. to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground situ ate in Ross Township in the Reserve tract opposite Pittsburgh. beginning at a Stone, corner on the west side of Ferry Lane, the corner of out lots numbers 15, 16 in the Reserve tract, said corner indicating the lino between lands .tormerly James.Adams' now Robert Hall's and the premises now described, thence by said Ferry Lane, now called Beaver street, south fourteen degrees forty five minutes, east one hundred and fifty feet ten and one fourth iiiches,-thenee south seventy five degrees fifteen minutes, west sixty three perches more or less to the Allegheny ; River, thence down the same until the line comes opposite to a white oak tree and a line stone, drilled and simk on or near the bank of the river, thence by slid-white Oak-tree and lime stone, along the aforesaid land formerly Jas. Adonis' now Robert Hall's west seventy five degrees and fifteen minutes,enst sixty three pershes,Morens less to the stone corner at the place of beginning, being part of out lot number sixteen in the Reserve Tract -opposite Pittsburgh, (excepting; however, that portion thereof comprising the lots marked and nnmbered in the plan of Manchester, Nos. 125, 126, 127, 134, 135,136, 137, 133, 139, 146, 147 & 143, which was released from the operation of the same by Thomas Hazleton, Jr. by deed dated the 14th day of April, 1337, and recorded in Book D 3. vol 53 page 238 of the records of Allegheny County) together with the, hereditaments end appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Alfred Coch ran, deceased, in the hands of his administrator, at the suit of Thomas Hazleton, for use. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of John Dough erty. deceased, iu the hands of Eleanor Dougherty and Bernard Dougherty, his Administrators, of, in ararto, the following lot of ground situate in the city of „Pitts burgh, containing forty-two feet in front on Liberty street. and extending back to Brewery alley one hun dred and ten feet. and known in Turnlnill's subdivision as lot D, being part of lot No 139 io Woods plot, of Pittsburgh. Also, that other lot of ground situate in the city aforesaid and adjoining the above described I lot and containing in front on Liberty street eighteen feet and extending back to Brewery alley 110 feet.the said eighteen feet being pan of lot known in Turn bull's subdivision as lot E, being part of lot No 133 in Woods plan of Pittsburgh, being.the same lots D and . E which were sold and moseyed to James O'Hara by William Sl'Candlesio. Esquire, High Sheriff of Alle gheny county, by deed dated second dityof February 1805. in bank M, page 385. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of the said John Dougherty, deceased. in the handset. the sabninietretors. at the suit of Joseph Fats, admr. ALSO. "All the right, title, interest and claim of Stephen qt. Morrison, of, in and to, all that certain water "power, and all those certain privileges,snd two lots or "pieces of ground, described as follows, to wit. The "first situated frogmen the Pennsylvania Canal and "a branch of the Allegheny river. beginning at the "distance of sixty feet above the old dam. built by "Benjamin Herr in the said branch, and fk "along at right eagkefrcm said branch. to the aafuresalid,r thence down the said Canal, Or rot, .ZlAliihk.-, Atbeneitin aline of right angles to the branch afore "saiditissontainiug about one acre more or leas, bound ing oath° west on a long strip of land. purchased by the said Morrison from said Herr, the second lot be * portion of Heir's Island, and beginning at the nas of 60 feet above the said dam, and running a l*otiright angles from said branch up the bank of the 1 3o the distance of 40 feet from the water, at tne'T. Irisht , thence down said Island 230 fget . „ .. containing 40 feet wide, ail parallel aitkritild brantV aforesaid; together with the full exclusive right and privilege of all the water and waterpower that can be obtained in taid'branch, between the ....aid Lskind and • Caine], and also the free and uninterrupted right, Ober tviedittivilege of erecting and building Mills, Works lifichiesay of auy kind; sod also, the tightread• pd . viler' of erecting and bnikhng a dam, or dams of sal description at the Mills or Works aforesaid. and al 'pi the right and privilege of btuldinga dam lathe riv eriai the head of the Island, according to the privilege framed to the said Benjamin Herr, by Act of Assembly su/ 'also;the free and uninterepterl rieht and prhilege Of ttll the head race of said Mills, Works or Matchinet7 -and tail. race to the foot of the Island, and also the rlshrlietilltwAy of lying, piling, and steam( dairy deActitution along on the bank of aforesaid I*- litisi - reshjeta to a yearly ground rent of four hundred chfilttrA being' tlw <tine pr , perty which Benjamin Herr, qa deed dated the sth day of March, A D 1836, re . in totoft r 3 Ame m 309. tonvorytd so =the- said Morrison. Se izedand taken in execution pepperty or d. slid Sutphen R Morrison at, the insitXo Benny and McGill for use. ALSO. A(t a *, right, title. interest and claim, of Marshall Orr, of„iato, or out of a certain lot or piece of ground, situ iaFitt township, marked No 4 in plan oflots, Ina of and:described by Robert Watson, hearing date the 24th day of October, A 1) 1827 and recorded in the cf. free for recording of deeds, &c in Allegheny county, Book Kld pages 194 and 195; said lot or piece of ground having a front on coal lane of 27 feet and running back to alley 120 feet, and being bounded on the north west by Coal lane, Da the south by lot No 3, leased to' . Andrew Bayne, on the southeast by said alley, and cn "the northeast by Lot No 5. leased to Robert Knox,sult ject to an annual groun:l rent of twenty-six dollars . ,payable half yearly, on the first days of July and Jan teary. Seized and taken in execution as the property of4he said Marshy!! Orr, at the suit of Rubert Watson. ALSO. 'All the - right. title, interest and claim of Wi liam.Cstok and John Cook, iiktt, to or out of lot No 78, in the r toirm of MelLtiospur4 king the same which was con veytteid,loritbecialt;ty John Beetent's Executors, by a deed detiallihe 3d Octeber 1840, recorded in Book 3Mp 5. ALSO, four lots in the town of McKees port, liirkedin the plan of the town at Nos 175 176 179 and 180 together with the buildings and tnuchi nery thereon erected. Seized anti taken in execution as the property of the said Wm Cook and John Cuok, at the suit of Francis McKee. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William Mc- Kee, of, is and to, all that certain piece of gruund situ atedin the sth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, fronting on Fenn street 40 feet and extending in depth on Le- cust street towards the river about 66 feet, adjoining Robert Dalzell, on which are erected three three story brick buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William McKee, at the suit of Chambers & Bowman. O, All the right tide; interest and claim of Frederick It Smith and Irife,..Of, in and to all that certain piece °fiend situated id St Cluir township, Allegheny county, and hounded anti described as follows, to wit: beginning en tile, line of High street, at the corner of lands botieirii to the heirs of Dr Lewis, thence ex tending south ten and one fourth degrees west, along said landawillwyzeight and twenty-four one humireths percht4iikhpOst, thence b 5, !hie parallel With nigh street thirty treated seventy-eight hundreth perches to a pei44910,906et1i ten and one-fourth degrees,east eighty-eight .t . to4. seventy-four hued milts perches to High street,,,o(dtherce along Digit street to the place of begineing . ,.centaining 20 ncres, more nr less. Also, all that portion (Tim No 148, in Woods' plan of the city of Pittsburgh, described as fi,lluws, to wit: be ginning at the curlier of Short and W terst reets, thence extending westwardly along water street 30 feet, thence tin a parallel line with Short meet 100 feet, thence in a parallel line with Water street thirty feet to Short 'street, thence along Short st et to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Frederick It Smith and Ann, his wife at the suit of Isabella AlcDoindtl. And to be sold by ELIJAH TROV ILL°, Sheriff. SherifrsCHEO, Pittslnirgh, Mardi 23. 1844, • SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Furies, issued out of the District Court of Allegheny county, atukto me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Satur day, the 20th day of April, A. D. 1844, et 10 o'Clock, A. M., the following described property. to wit: All the right, title,interest and claim of Robert Irvin, of, in, and to a certain lot or piece of ground, with a two story frame house thereon.situatein Lawrenieville, Allegheny county, bounded and described as fellows. viz: Beginning at the north-east corner of Lot No 10. and running southwardly along said lot parallel with the Butler road forty feet to a pin, thence westwardly three hundred and eighty six feet to a pin, and to land owned by the Hon H. Denny, thence nortliwardly -along said hind 40 feet to a. pin, thence outwardly 386 feet, parallel with Lot No 11, to the place of lie ginning: containing one rood, 17 perchasoflard.being part of a larger piece of groan& which by duel from the Sheriff of Allegheny county. dated was granted and conveyed to lino President and Direc tors of the United States' Bank, which carpet ation, by deed bearing date the Bth day of January, 1828, and recorded in the office for recortlugDeeds in and for Allegheny county, in Book L 24, paps 143 and 144, granted and conveyed part of said tract, viz: Lou No 10 and 11 bathe plan of Lawrenceville, to Gco Gossin, who, by deed bearing date the 28th day of November, 1934, and recorded in the office aforesaid, in Book U . 2d vol Ott, page 501, granted and conveyed the said lot Nu 11 tothe said Robert Irwin.—Also, a certain other lot or piece.'aground, situate in Pitt township, in the county a Allegheny, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post and stunning by land of James O'Hare's heirs; north sixty one degrees east 29 perches and two tenths to a post, thence by land of Stephen Wiley twenty-six and one half degrees east 86 perches to a post; thence by land of John Wright south ' 4. sixty-one degrees, west 28 perches or thereabouts, anti theoce - by John Wright's land, north twenty-tvio de- • grees and a half, west 82 perches and five-tenths to the place of beginning: containing thirteen acres and nine ty-fourPerates,er diet eabouts,be the same more or less, L part of hlarge lot or piece of ground which John Finley and Hannah his wife, by deed bearing date dhe 30tb diy of March, A. D.. 1825, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in and fur the coun ty of Alleghony,in Book G 2 vol 32 page 27, granted and conveyed to Wm Ambers, who, Marie his wife, by deed beating date the 30th dny of October; A. D., 1033, and recorded in the office for the recant inglof deeds in and for the county of Allepheny,iu V 2 vol. 45, pave 398 ,Sse. granted and conveyed the same unto Edmund Thomas. Seized and taken in execution *stile i r Jperty of said Robert It win at the suit of John Graham. _ _ _ All the right, title, iinerest and claim of Jame; Bar ry of, in and to thit certain lot or piece of ground, marked and numbered 15, in J & W A Cbarboofs plan of lots in the city of Allitheny,comprised of outlot No 21, and part of outlot No 22, iu the Reserve Tract op posits Pittsburgh, hounded on the moth- by Rebecca attest, cast by lot No 16; west bylot No 13, and north by lot No 14, in these= row; cmitaining i n f ront on Rebecca s:reet 24 feet; and in depth 100 feet, more or less, having thereon erected a two story brisk dwelling house, with back building, and subject to an would ground rent of 33 dollars. Seized and taken in esueu• don as the property of said James Barry at the suit of Lorenz & Cuddy. E. TROVILLO, ,ShetilL T HE persons in Cincinnati wbo arty have in their possession the effects of the hue DASIEL PAUL, who was drowned off the steamboat El Dorado, are requested to forward them to his uncle,. AIDRZW PAUL, of this city, Mtn of Binningbans & Co., Coln. mission blemhants, who will pay all necessary exPen• , ANDREW PAUL. m 29-30 BUFFALO ROBES . -Received by Cicero. a kelt and full supply of ell sizes of !lobes. Apply to If; Noticed
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