Rittobur,gij Gairttt. BY THE FORSAKEN. Forsaken! Oh! if thou luulst been An outcnuirrom mankind for aye, The desolate.; the desert scene, ' Where thou west driven In scorn o•val , Had been my proudly chosen path. ' Forgiven for being thus thy slave; And Iliad borne thy sorrows wrath, And every wound thy spirit gave; My only prayer.lhat more than all In sufferance I might hold thee Scar, Attancverby a look. recall: The thought of thanks I would not hear, Set e! en that 'ileum of my breast_ Was searched. - aceused, revenged ea - Crime, - , Tlilthrank,all wasted and unblest, , The heart that would not chill bytlme; But it must cone thine hour of tears, When self-:Wonting pride shall bow, And thou shalt own my ••blighted ; The fat -that thou inthetest— Thou! 'it Tny victim!—but from ruin zTlll Shall elk:. a wan and drooping pence, ; With pardon for.unmeasured 111, Oud plty's tears—if love loot cease. U --P Sifil WI, mcq Knapp has baptized 5,000 persons. ity serinon—one illustrated with —Elde —A c . , plates.— arbor at Chicago is to be improv eds to be. —The ed. It n ony, in Cedar county; Missouri, has been • ound of remarkable richness. —The county farm at St: Louis has an artesian well 3,000 feet deep and no water ---yet. • . —Kuk-Lux, it is said, have threatened Mr. Hunnicutt, of tiirginia, with assassina-: tion: -500,000 francs is the price which Prince Achille Murat wants for his villa at .Clond. —Barney Williams; it is said, has made $lOO,OOO thiS year. - He is ntiNi- worth halt' a • —Secretary Welles has offereg his house for sale. Even straws shoW which way tho .wind blow& • •;: -Louisville has a mule which is to . rival Dexter one day. It , has .already trotted ,:t mile in 2:21. —Q. K. Philander Doesticks P. B. has had the misfortune to lose his father, he has re cently gained a son. ,- -Mr. and lirs.Plorencenre still thawing as well as a Bierstadt or a Chtirch in Mc liricker's Theatre in Chicago. —Smyrna, in Delaware, has seventy-eight drinking establishments and one thousand one hundred and seventy inhabit . = ts. —A converted Jew, Monsieur • Baner, is the great sensational preacher this Lent in Paris. Ho has his pulpit in the. Madeline. The turkish Sultan gets into passions and smashes pier- glasses. His harem is in awe of him, and behaves itself accord ingly. —A Chicago critic says that Forrest ought to be titimesstul as Falstaff. This is sup pceeff to be' itrioankirui, cut at his huge pro portions. —White Velveteen * with gilt fringe, is the proper thing for table cloths at the grand dinners of the nouveaux - riches in New York. ' • =The Queen Dowager of Pnissia, who is a sister of the Queen regent of Saxony and of the Archduchess Sophia of Austria.; is.serionsly ill. —A St. Louis exc4iange is so charmed with the sentence, "Green Peas at Charles ton, S. C.," that it repeats it three times in one day's paper. - —“Miss H. dances with• abandon and al ways attracts much attention" says a Buf falo paper. To which an exchange replies, "and nowonder either, if Miss R. dances with nothing but a band on." —Boston has glass letter-boxes. Yankees are so inquisitive that we suppose this is necessary so that every one: can see the letters and the addresses on them. —Mr. Gladstone's father was what is call ed a self-made man; having been a, poor cabin boy, - bat dying'as a baronet of great Wealth, which was principally made in the slave trade." , , - . —Admiral Farragut ie again able to be ibout and walk his miarter deck. We wait anxiously for pis recovery . .to be so com plete that he can walk the whole deck, from stem to stern. .--The Queen of Great Britain is going to (knurly again.' Malicious people do" say that she prefers Gentian to English ,and ,runs her political engine according to the directions of Gernian engineers. —A London musical paper: says that by the adaptation of Barker's System .of Oleo: • - tricity to organs, a performer in England Plays on an;instrument in America. just as If. we - hadn't as :good perfonners here as in 'England. —The New York Herald denies that the opera of .La Beile Helene is indecent. - The, Herald, if it can remember what has ap peared in its ovfh columns from time to time, should feign not to know what inde .oency is to save its own credit. . —The last member , of the family of the - Inricron French reiohitionist, Murat, died recently; in . Vienna.- Her; :name Was Do-, i o thea Sapies, and she was grand niece of the victim , of Charlotte Corday, as well as lady's maid of the Baronesi Dursch; .„ . , - --A. wild horse:_oh the prairies is said to have been frightened to death on seeing a locomotive near . oinaha. If they stay near the U. P. R; - R:; the` 'whole breod of MlLS tangs will prObably 'become extinct unless the deftmet_;e4inine sPokSn above was particularly, , member of the French Legationocar -', • tied a little jeweled • opera glass with' lure at at the last President's leVee, through which he ,stared at the white shoulders of the la . • :die& Some one khouldrhaie 'kicked • - hirii •;: *itil he got to the end " af thkstaiii., -'• —Wizard Anderson: has juggled his:wife .. -*ink to: him again. and the whole affair of ! - •"• . .elopement,. - murder, suicide sad robbery' la looked' on' as`: a: stupendous dodge. of the znagician, who -is not, by, the way, the Great Wizard of the North, df world-wide fame: — One of tbliflnest °rpm in ail), c9uni'rYt and a collectio n f beautifulpaintinge--the .eubject of which are the stations • ()Mho does- ur to be placed in ;the irreatjtelrben .4*edral 4111. last 1muu1u4•1T...., :-iiinge while in Rome t , t ,i,d er ,-, ' s o !: —The Pope, ins head ' dress*, "Women mist' extravagant:: to , be admittedthe 4l4ll:6`., ehau noirin fFture'be a oche* - ,Ukuni9ii'l The next thing will' 'thecoscormiol4 ..- 17 , where Prima 647 i ' ils ft' beiktik**- - ib'Ahat tkiiY ' lii ii____ 4 4 - i t gPi., whilt - os ijot , . dde What fe extrav ag ant - A New , tied - 'YPOCeAtergVilan We $ l 6 . tifdr W hin 3 tiniCgurb* .4lo= ..441x. . - aiiop , i ieePi I " , *gill daS r -: '-iiii genera ' l3lr ch g ibeyintut to think that when - Dot - Veld ~. .) •••• .'I" 1 ' ' I .727;;1 , ;7, , ' MEMEEIME to the disturbance of worshippers in the galleries. Of- course - there arc choirs in every city which demean themselves prop. erly, but their name, if we mistake not, is decidedly not legion. —The Chicago Republicon says "the model of all roads, in pendulum-like regu laxity, is the Pennsylvania Central."- The conipliment•is by no means an undeserved one, as any one can testify who has had much to do with_ railway traveling. Not that the Pennsylvania road is by any means as perfect in its arrangements and comforts asit might be,- but that, it is very much more so than any other. —Poor Forrest has, we fear, stayed too ong upon the stage. He meets with no grand triumphs now such as he need to when he had the strength of Hercules, the voice of a Titan, the figure of an Antonious, read like Apollo and ranted like no onebut Edwin Forrest. His reading and ranting are the same as ever, or were when we saw him a year or two ago, but age and rheu matism have played. "celestial smash" with the roar and the figure. In Chidago and St. Louis he did not succeed in filling his theatres. • PERSONAL —The. Pope is ill. —Victor Emanuel is sick in bed. —Heiker, the hominy man, is going to start a journal of his own. —John G. Saxe is spoken Of as future Minister to St. Pesersburg. —Max Muller has just brought out a new book on the "Science of Religion." —llOO. Anson Burlingame and suite of Celestials have arrived in San Francisco. —..£10,000 hate been sent to England by Dickens as a first installment of his Amer ican gains. —Retirement does not agree tvith the martyr-patriot R. E. Lee. He is said to be aging very fast. —Miss Burdett Coutts, ii is said, never gives as a donation less than .£5OO, and she is giving all the time. —La Duchess° de Maille and M'lle de Courson, young ladies of the highest fash ion in , Paris, have just taken the veil. —The Royal Astronomical Society of Eng land has honored itself by presenting the .renowned Le Verrier with a gold medal. —thplclwin Smith has sent to Brown University a superb photographic album of Large size, filled with views of the Oxford Colleges. —Five ex-chancellors of England have a life pension of v... 5,000 a year. The oldest of these aristocratic penSioners is Lord Brougham. • - is said that Andrew Johnson selected Eva.rts for counsel because he was the prosecutor of Jeff. Daivs, of whom he is very jealous. —Miss 17eilows is said to be the .rising sculptress rgErigland. She has been trying her Powers on a statue of .the Lord Lieu tenant of Worcesteiahire. —Cotint Welles de Is Valette, Secretary of the French House of Deputies, was born in Connecticut and Ina son of Mrs.,Slimuel Welles, who married the Marquis de la Va- lette. —The Ilavamese would not call on Jeff. Davis when he was in their Capit,4l. The arch-traitor occasionally gets a taste of the bitterness which broke Benedict. Arnold's heart. -Mr. Everts, of Johnson's counsel, is a dintinutive man and a remarkably agreea ble and eloquent one, if any reliatice can be placed on G. A. T., who says that in spite of ,being retained by the President he Is a :Republican. —Father Ignatius, ho of sack-cloth and sandals notoriety, has been preaching in London exclusively to men. He has com pletely recovered from the attack of dip theria which he brought on by going to church in his bare feet. —Mullen, the plebinn, the scorned He brew, the finicky author . fashionable novels, has risen to such a pinnacle of great-, nes& that helms four , Dukes, these of Rich mond, Mariborotigh, Montrose and Buck ingham under his command in tlie Cabi net. —Pendeltonians are moving Heaven and earth to move• August Belmont. But tho wealthy representative of the Rothschitds indeistands" his own and his patrons' in:. tireste too well , to allow, if ho can help it, any repudiator to atrquire a seat in the White Timm. —George ; Alfred. Townsend, who is ac quiring a style second only.to that of the renowned Jenkins, and a reputation almost equalling the - bombastic Train, objects to Wade, Fcrney and anybody else who, judg ing by his letters, forget that he claims to be . a gentleman: - • —Mr:Frank Swift is said to be in amain nail teaching, People to skate on rollers . in ,the new parlor skating Rink in that city. The- papers are loud' in the praise of•the new anansemOnt, which is said to, be.as healthy and as popular as was the other rink -a few weeks mince. --The eldest soli of Lola Montez has re . signed a proUkifient position in the Bavari an army to,be:abii) the more thoroughly to enjoy a fortune which has been left to him. lie,oocupies the little grey house with green blinds, which all visitors to... Munich hale lutd pointed out to them as the former red-, dences of the Countess of Landisfeldt. Fame, which is always relating drange Stories, mulls one a TweUth Night fete. - Au dividing the ring cake, a lady of , :tbe Oem- PaPy - requeetl4 that her share;, ahould be foundto, the poOreSt- • boy that -maid be found. Net far from the house was discov; ered •an urchin, Arembling : with cold and hunger. was brought into Atte aristo; 6 / 1 40 mansion -and , received, his l ollop of cake; Strangely enough in his pieneminn. found the prize, which • made • him, king. An being told to choose his queen, he 'Fink ed out the lady. to whom-he was, indebted for hla good luck, without ,boing aware that she had relinquished berrtglitin his fav6r. Re was asked how ha imperied -oldest' her, and replied _the% it was because 4%W), looked the most like Further in quiry brought out the fact tkat he was the child of the lady, bad beeustoietifireM her inliMey, and ' At *Alto:M*4 44 1 :Le! Por trait 1 11 "11 upo# his "ilegr.. '-'-,lettivfc#„-tifithi* , impurrica r ,A... elc 1 'heck:lie foiniiill.t.,4exed; " 01401 rett ttlax 1 Vlsteliing itifiniitanoniilystu f * -• noll I , 'Yfthlear.:oo3lo. 41-14fir-,Abt.-API t oo , Y: k r ifs t 4 r-eltrL,lhirtlte - .thk- - ,i . ' pirt:: 1 ?.,1145it0n...13%*.'11130114 tcl„ us Oialt,t`Tioototr iiiYik " - ' — l. .'. illiir,,, ispif-1' PARTirbt Arllglpenrpe7, 04:Uriltr411"elt ctn..""aP".' il i ti , 'ect crIF 3b4 tb cipitillied taken - iitto - Ttilivirillribii.lllU' , _ :I • The' rellaw:. licitiihki " Ai 'iiiiiiiie! valtlikblol% , :. .. Aribiotu kiaillOrtqiNehtel j*Jfliejit vo i VapritititittAla q 4• , . , e; • • .... v.-.3 : L...,- , .:...:4 . * ,: , :1.1 2.1.r.i.1."...:,1414.1. P.(.1 , .. i41. 1,0 4 :5‘.1 i :",:' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1868 SH:li,aUf79S SALES. QIIERIFFPS SALES.--By of sundry executions issue& out of the District Court of Allegheny county, Penn sylvania, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, there will be exposed to ,public sale, at the COURT - HOUSE, in the City of. Pittsburgh, said county, on MONDAY, the 27TH DAY OF Arm., A. D. viyas; at 10 o'clock A. st., the following describe& real estate, to wit :. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mrs. = Adish, of, in and to all that cer-, tarn lot of 'ground frontin:g on Rebeccea' street and running back to Ridge -street, in the First ward; city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Mrs. --- Adish, at the snit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for use of. the Mayor, Alderthen and citizens of Alle gheny. ALSO, , All the right, title,- interest and claim of John C. Shaler, of, in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of ground situate in Chartiers township, Allegheny county, Pa., and bounded and described as follows, viz : Beginning on the southeast side of a twenty feet street, on the' line' of land late of Robert Finney, and corner of lot of Miss Augusta R. Shaler; thence south .144 deg: 'west, along said Finney's and John. C. Sha ler's land 21.29 perches to a post; thence by land . of John C. and Clarence Shaler's land north 541 deg. west 57.7 perches to a wild pluni bush at the side of a private road; thence north 32 deg. cast along said road nineteen and sixty-five hundredths perches to a post, and corner of Augusta K. Shaler's land; and thence by the same south fifty-four and three-fourths degrees cast forty-nine and seven-tenths perches, to_the place of be ginning, containing six acres. ALso, All that ,certain other piece or land adjoining the above, beginning at the corner thereof and land of Robert Finney; thence along the said Finney's land south 541 de grees east 39.78 perches to land of A. K: Lewis; thence by said Lewis' land south 101 degrees west sixty-four perches to other land of said Shaler andcorner of share number 4' in the partition of the estate of the late Amelia Louisa Shaler; thence by the line of shares numbers -4 and 5 in said partition north 57 degreeswest 82.27 perches to land of Harmer Denny-; thence by the same north 42.3 poles to land of Clarence Slider; thence along the same south 56 degrees Cast to the corner of said Clarence's land; thence north IN degrees east along the -same until it touches the property first above described in the mortgage; thenee by the same south 542 degrees east 3.67 perches to a post; thence north 101 degrees east along the same 3.55 perches to the corner of said Finney's land, to the place of beginning, containing about twenty-five acres. Also, All that certain other piece of ground adjoining the last above mentioned, beginning on the line of A. K. Lewis' land at the corner of shares Nos. 4 and 5; thence on the line between said lands north 57i de grees west 82.27 perches to land of Harmer Denny; thence by the same south 41.7 perches south 37 degrees, east eighteen perches; thence by other land of said Shaler south 57' east about 70 perches to the line of A. K. Lewis' land; and thence by the same north 101 east 35 perches, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing about thirty acres, more or less. Said pieces be ing parts of shares numbers 2, 4 and 5 in the partition aforesaid, in the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, at No. 35 March Term, 1-839. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John C. Shaler, at the suit of Sarah B. Fetterman, for use of Robert Robb, now for use of Charles Buckley and Robert Robb, for use of C. W. Robb. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Charles Yoest of, in and to all those certain lots of ground. situate, in Liberty (late Peebles) township, in the county' of Alle gheny and State of I'dnnsylvanin, being lots numbered 13, 14 and 15 in section No. 6 of Joseph Patterson's plan of lots, -being bounded and described together as follows, viz : Beginning on Pearl street in plan at the corner of lot No. 12; thence by line of said lot No. 12 eighty (80) feet to a ten foot al ley; thence along the said alley, North 32 degrees 83 seconds „East filly-four feet; thence North 57 degrees 10 minutia* West' twenty three feet; thence North 32 degrees 33 minutes East six feet; thence North 57 degrees 10 minutes West fifty;severt , feet to Pearl street; thence South 82 degrees 33. minutes West sixty feet to corner= of said lot No. 12, the place of beeMning; being the same conveyed by Wm. Mazet by deed the Ist day of. August, 1865, and recorded is vol. 187, page 255 to said. Charles Yoest, on which is erected a two story_ frame dwelling house. - 'Seized and taken in execution, se the property of Charles Yoest4t, the suit ofJooob (dosser for use of the People's-Savings All the right, title, interest and , claim of Peter Anen, of, in and to all that certain tract of land situate in OhiotoWnShip, in the county of Allegheny and StateTof Penn sylvania, and bounded and described as fol lows, viz ::; _Beginning at a post on line of land of David, 'Winters; thence along the same south 87 3-4 deg. West 59 ppeerches to a post; thence by. land of Riley North 2 1.4 deg. north 56 perches to a 'post; thence by d land of Buster North 87 3-4 eg. east 59 perches .to a post, near a white oak; thence by land of 'Jane Owens south 2 1-4 - dee east 56 to the. place .of contain ing 20 ac res 104perchei, (subject to certain reservations to a Catholic Church) being the • same piece of land conveyed by • Anthony, Joseph and Frank Wessell by their`deed da ted Oct. 6th, 1866, and recorded vol.' 209 page 21, to said Peter Auer. Ate°, All that certain lot oi_Pleoe of ground situate in the Borough'of Bat Bir. mingham, in the county aforesaid, and boon .ded and described as fellows, to wit: :Be- - iinning on the southerly side of Mary Street at the corner of Meadow street; thence ex tending in front on Meadow street, easterly 60 feet and in depth southerly-preserving the same width of 60 feet along • th e' easterly side of Meadow; street 120 feet to a street.2o feet wide; being the same 'lot 9r piece of .groUnd which was conveyed by William hillrps by.his deed dated the 28th day of January, A. D. 1860, and recorded in •_vol. - 142, page 290, to said Peter Auer, on which ate erected.two - brick: houses two • stories high, fronting on • Meadow street:" Seized and taken M execution as the prop. • erty of P,eter Aueri atithe• suit of the Peo- PW B 'Paving PaPic• ' ALSO AII the right, :title interest and ,claim of Hugh A. ones of,- in and to all: that, cer tain lot of ; rand " sit in-Mem town.- vtaliPt- coun t of of; and. State of .-ptimijli_;%l44f viz,StmtnelMratl;a -1004,-4henoe••byriand of Adam liright,:portkidightvitem and , three' • • fourths (82depeekiarearthErtrind eettat.* 'thence hundreths • perches:-0010400y - to 6 1 1 44, 'then& .pirOther hindeCerpeter - Bright north: one CeAtee ' , WAY 04404V 0 iliiii*P.l l *(l' 'AY 11 004*.fOrg**ave1140 1 ; dreihe ';(8:,14 7 ) , Rei4 161 1 .*. Oenee . :bY../int4, , P(..,g9ter4 l ;Tiltlitcuitrtli; eighty (80j .degreeef east,, , lo*four And . (ightpeeven-hundrethac(444l7y. tr• .uost; Abence - southlifteeneid-44fotiltha (15{)= Aims' g4hy l 'hic `titi'• tut. tiara ALSO, fifty-three and twoLtentbs*ithes...(9 acres :13 2-10 u perches) strick , Aneisure, it being part of a larger trust of, ,and belongin,,,.. to iMichael Bright, which - 41os will, dated -the twenty-eighth (My of October, A. D. 1845, did bequeath unto Peter Bright, being recorded in the Regipter's office for the county of Allegheny, in Will book volume 6, page 226, and the same piece of land con vejed to Henry Hensel by Peter Bright and Margaret V., his wife by their deed, bear ingi date the thirteenth day of March, A. D. 1850, recorded i the office for recording deeds in and for. Allegheny county in Deed book volume 91, page 217, which Henry Hensel and Margaretha, his wife, by:a deed bearing date January 7th, A. D. 1865, and recorded. in deed book volume 192; page 172, sold . and conveyed unto said Hugh A. Jones in fee, said tract of land having erect ed•thereon one log house, 40 feet by 18 feet; and 11 story, one small frame house, one frame stable, and two brick kilns. seized and taken in ex.ecution as the prop erty of- Hugh A. Jones, at the suit of J. B. D. Meeds. , ALSO, All the right tittle intorest and claim of Robert Morrison, of in and to that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning at a„point sixteen feet from the southwest corner of Union avenue and North. Alley; thence northwardly along: the line of property of Mr. Wiliton ' one hundred and fourteen feet to a—foot alley; ,thence along said alley southwardly aixteen feet; thence eastwardly along the property of Mr. Buchiel one hun dred and fourteen , feet to Union avenue ; sixteen feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken into execution as the property of Robert Morrison, atthe suit of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, for the use of the Mayor, Aldermen and• citizens of Allegheny. ILSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Lucinda McWilliams and Michael McWil hams of in and to all those two contiguous lots or pieces of ground situate in the town of Greenoak, Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, one of which said lots :or pieces of ground bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post on the road leading from the saw mill to the road leading from the Greenock Ferry; thence by land of H. Kirker, north 46 degrees west 8 9-10 perches to a • Post; thence south 18 degrees 'east ..3 1-2 perches to a post; thence south 8 degrees east 2 8-10 perches to a post; thence south 67 degrees east 2 perches to a post; thence !south 88 degrees east 1 3-10 perches to ,a post; thence north 70 'l-2 degrees eastl 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing sixteen mul two tenths perches more or less. The other of which said lots or pieces of ground adjoining the above described lot is bounded and describ ed as follows to wit: Beginning at a post in the edge of the publiC road; thence by the same south 46 degrees east 35-100 of a perch to a post at the corner of the stable; thence south - 16 degrees east 3 35-1® perches to a post; thence by the above described piece of laud south 45 1-2 degrees east 8 perches to a post; thence by ; the public road north 34 degrees east 59-19 perches to a post; thence by land of S. W. McFadden north 66 decrees west 9 6-10 perches to a post Pt the stable and thence south, 87 1-2 degrees west one perch to the place of beginning, containing 40 9-10 perches more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Lucinda McWilliams and Michael McWilliams at the suit of Jacob Gunner man. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of George Fritz, of in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the bbrough of East Birmingham, Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descri ed• as follows, to wit: Beginning on the . southerly side of Josephine street, ,at the distance of one hundred and seventy feet westerly from O. H. Ormsby's line; . thence westerly in front or width on said Josephine street thirty-seven feet,to a street thirty-five feet wide; thence southerly along the same one hundred and twenty feet; thance, east erly and parallel with Josephine street thirty-. seven feet; and thence northerly and paral lel with said thirty-five feet street one hurt tired and twenty feet to Josephine street at the place of beginning, hang lots Nos. 9 and 10 in G. A. Mt ndorf's plan of East Birmingham lots,upon which .are erected framerbrewely, frame dwelling house, frame stable and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of George Fritz at the snit of John ALSO • All the right, title, interest and claim of John Mischellof in and to all that certain one story frame house or building situate in the borough of East Birmingham, in the county of. Allegheny, and State_ of Pennsylvania, containing in front on the north side of Car son street forty feet, and running back on west side of Brown street fifty-four feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage ap purtenant to said building. Seized and taken in execution as the pro. perty of John Kimbell at the suit of John H. Sorg. ALSO, All the right, title 4 interest and claim of • George Fritz and John Fernan, of, in, to and out of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate.in the county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed as followe, to wit: Beginning on the southerly side of Josephine street, in the - borough of East Birmingham, ai..the dis tance of one hundred and seventy feet from O. H.. Ormsby's line westerly thence ex tending in front or width on said Josephine street westerly thirty-seven feet to a street thirty-five feet wide; thence southerly along the same one hundred and forty-seven feet to an alley; thence easterly along 'said alley parallel with 'Josephine Jesephine street fifty-seven feet;' thence northwardly at right angles with said alley 'twenty-seven feet; thence west wardly paiallel with said alley twenty, feet; and thence northwardly one hundred and twenty feet to:Josephine street at the place of beginning, whereon is -erected- a fisme dwellinglouse, frame stable, lager beer mi ler,' frame -hrewery and other out buildings. Seized end - taken in execuptin - the' property of George Fritz and Jn Fenian,: at the suit of John Nusaer. All the right.; title, interest end, delta :of Harrison Pent= ofi in ' and `to all that oer , tain frame stable, front part two stories high, loi t feet wide by 87 feet deep, beck pa one ` story;101 feet wide by 80 feet deep, alto gether comprising , one stable; `said 'stable is built upon .111ot of. ground Situate in Collins township, Allegheny county; Pennsylvania; being a certain lot of ground nu nberedlen (10) in af plan of lots laid out by 'Thomas Hellen, Pul : cluntUd4 'b . %Station street on, the west, by Min lead; on the, north, iv " o'o(llolliffi_pro*7 a. the eluit a n '4O O- ; the Penneylvania.ralhoad on ,the ,mouth, and, thfk lot otpleoti Of. ground_ Awl; cartilage APpartetutat to said: bulb:ling. -- Seized and ,takaain;'atecaticataslhekrpp; erty of Harrison Teuton, at the suit of KIM patack Bro:!&-Cm ylt• -, ~, I . ... Ti , • - -c- t ' - ' ' : 1 / 4. 1 $ 11 ; r— , All the , right * , titie c joitami a i and. nkiim of Milliau:Varryir executor- ot Atert-lkatar, , decosiedvof f Iry unit to all oat dr , Woe iir "wail alone iltnatein !Union taitaehip, Alleghept iininty,tsPeilliapvitit 'IOO III W lilid ' 11-- " 4l ' bec talihni4 l 4 40 ,1v.iCz , : inii. tit 11 4011140,11 Suodkra4S4d -4 t : '- ta tegito tde 1311* :AR Rai intisoad" ,- 44'0i‘ *Guth: one hundred and fifty degrees west along the line of said railroad to land of Gamble, Slacker & Co. ;- thence south eighty-eight and one-halt degre,es west twelve and one half perches to land of J.• :Brown ,• thence north one and one-half degrees west thirty nine perches to land of It Snodgrass as aforesaid ; thence north eight and one-half degrees east twenty-two perches to the place of beginning, containing- four acres and thirty-one perches. Seized and taken in'execution as the prop erty of William Curry, executor of, Robert Foster, deceased, at the suit of Robert Woods, Esq. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and claim of Conrad Klenzang of, in; to 'and out of all that certain lot of-.ground situate partly in the Borough of East Birmingham and partly in Lower St. Clair 'township, Allegheny county, - Pennsylvania, . bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on the southerly side of Josephine street at the distance of two hundred and twenty feet easterly, from S. M. Phillips' line; thence eastwardly along said Josephine street forty feet; thence parallel with said S. M. Phillips' line southwardly one hundred and twenty feet; thence westwardly forty feet, and thence northwardly one hundred and twenty feet to Josephine street, at the place of beginning; upon which is erected a frame dwelling house, frame brewery and outbuildings. Seized' and taken in execution as the prop erty of said Conrad Kleniing, at the suit of William Heckerman and Getthard Weiner. • ALSO, All the right, title, interest and. claim of Franklin B. Stevenson, surviving James Stevenson, with notice to Franklin B. Ste _Nen son and Anna Virginia Stevenson, heirs and term tenants of the said James Steven son, dec'd, of, in and to all those two cer tain lots or pieces of ground situate in the Borough of Manchester, county of Alleghe ' ny and State of Pennsylvania, and marked sixteen and seventeen (19 and 17) in a plan of sub-division. of part of out-lot• No. two hundred and. seventy in the reserve trdct opposite Pittsburgh; beginning at the distance of one hundred feet (100 ft.) from the southeast' corner of Manhattan and Fay ette streets; thence along. the line of lot No. 15 in said plan, one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, to a twenty foot alley; thence eastwardly along the said alley forty (40) feet to the line of lot No. 18 in said plan; thence northwardly along,said line ont hun dred and thirty-two feet (182 ft.) to Fayette street;' thence along Fayette street West wardly forty (40) feet to the place of be= ginning, having a front of twenty feet ,each on Fayette street and running back, pre serving the same width, one hundred and thirty-two (132) . feet to said- twenty . foot alley, beingpart of , the same property con veyed by_ John H. Page, attorney in fact of Martin H. Ford, to David Graham, by deed, dated April Ist, A. D. 1858, and.recorded, in Deed Book, volume 133 page 514, and which was conveyed by said> Graham. to George Erdner party of the second part thereto, by deed dated May Ist, 1859, who by deed bearing even date herewith sold and conveyed the same to the party of the first part hereto, this conveyance being given to secure the unpaid purchase money for the same. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Franklin B. Stevenson ' surviving James Stevenson, dec'd, with notice to Franklin B. Stevenson and Anna Virginia Stevenson, heirs and terre tenants of said James Stevenson, dec'd, at the suit of George Erduer. ALSO, 1 All th right, title, interest and claim of Josep Millen, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, - being No. 211 in Ward n & Alexander's plan of Temper anceville village, and bounded and des cribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the corner of lot No. 212, on Washington street; thence along Washington, street 109 feet to High street; thence along High street 185 feet to an alley; thence along said alley, in a parallel line with 'Washington street, 88. feet and 3 inches to line of lot No. 212;.thence 185 feet to the place of. beginning. ALso, All that certain other lot situate in, and numbered 212 in the plan aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows: Begin ning on Washington street, at the corner of lot No. 213; thence by said lot 100 feet to the corner of lot No. 211; thence by the line of said lot 190 feet to an alley; thence by said alley 100 feet to corner of lot No. 213; thence by line of said lot 190 feet to Washington street, the Owe , of begin- - ning; on which is erected a small, frame dwelling house. ' 'Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Joseph Hanen, at the suit of Edward D. Campbell. ' • ALSO, All the right. title, interest and claim of Jno. ' Log, of, in and to all that certain 'lot of ground situate in Union township, ; .411e gheny county, Penna., being lot 167 in Jno. Brown's plan of lots on the William Carna han farm, and bounded and des cribed as follows, viz: Beginning on the the s othwest corner of Coal street and Union alley; .thence along Union alley west 200 feet to line of lot No. 154; thence by line dividing lot Nos. 154 and 167 south 95 feet to corner of lot No. 166, heretofore conveyed by. John Brown to :Ann Thorn ton; thence in a line parallel .with Union alley; along line between tots Nos. 166 and 167 east 155 50-100 feet to a Pin; thence north 50'degrees east 4250-100 feet to a pin; thence south 71i degrees east 41 feet to Coal street , thence by Coal street north 52 feet to place of beginnmg. - • ALso all those two': certain lots Nos. 12 and 166 ' , in said plan,,and jointly bounded-1 and described as follows,. viz: Beginning. on oh the northern line of Main street, at the distance of 103 50-100 feet from line of land, of Alexander Carnahan; thence- north on line dividing lots . Nos, 12 and 13 and 153 and 167, 185 96-100 feet to line of lot No. 167; thence east along the line of lot No. 167, 155 50-100 feet to land of Alexander Cants- , han; thence-by land of said Carnahan south 1 , 50 degrees west 208 feet to -Main street; thence by. Main .street :west 108..50-100 feet to the place of beginning: , • Seized and taken in execution as- the - pro- Kryb John Log, at- the suit of Robert 1 All the right, title, interest and clidm Christian Goebel of, in and to all 'those, two certain lots or pieces of groundi situate Lower St; Clair township, , Allegheny cona ti;Pennsylvania, known asTiots Ries: 0 - and in Charles Forester's_ plan of lots, which plan appears of record , 'the Recorder's ofllee of Allegheny county in Plan Rook, vol. 8, page 125, each of" said lots having a front._ of thirty feet ; on the: north aide 'of Barkluuner .-street, and = extending . baik 4941v0nilYof -"Mu :width, at right, angles, with Barkbiuner ;street .ont , hundred and eighty.eight.22.loo. feet .to line of klerinan Catholic Graveyard. , 'Reiteglhe samewhieli -Charlealfereater, bpdeded.dated 17th -July, 1866,* and_ recorded itilDeed• Book; v01.:199, ' pap 008, conveyed to said Christian Goebel; Seizedtand taken itLexeention as the pro. party of - Christian , Goeliel Lat the suit of. Charles Forester. . , ALSO, lat the ri v . ttle,- -- bitekocand alto of AnthonyeGowan, of, in Ond to all %lit certain Area4 l 4:lotitilltilt . tg L twerity-four feet wide'liy - trileataido, - with: a two otory !kidebtindforol' i tirfok - tiiiiteo fact wide by foii ~ nleat deep . . itiffit,4txtporetO, Ilaii 0 W l3 l, .14 #,,Arsugl.l .I*Atiel.ball g ;lett:4l4w% tin Kfco l kikOrtiliiXlDl P54.64 1 (1 , llav - =- , 1 ing in its Tower stor3r_aforesaid , a store froi and private entrance-on right•Auind side 4 store front, the whole of said lie& buildin which has a porch on the inner aide of sai back building, extending along the who/ depth of said back building is now finisho I and'completed and has therein five doors an ten 'windows; the main building, which hos ' I front exclusive of the lower;; story stoi front eight windows, being as yet incomple ted and unfinished and intended to comet about eight rooms, and the --whole of biti building being situate on that certain lot c piece of mund situate in the' borough East Birmingham, in the county of Alli gheny and State of Pennsylvania, know! ' - and - numbered as Tot No. 3dln 6 I . ertill . S plan of laid out by John , Brewn c in borough, and recorded in the once`for r cordirigdeeds, in and for the county of A ll gheny,-in Plan Book - rclolunie 3 page :5, an; . "being bounded and described: -as follow Beginning at the soutfieast•corner of • Oliv3 and Sidney streets; thence eastwardly Sidney street 80 feet to the northwest , co; ner of lot No. 35 in said plan; thence south, wardly by said lot No. 35 25, feet to northeast corner of lot: NO. 37 in said pl thence westwardly by said lot No.- 37 8; feet to Oliver street; thence nertliwarclly bl said street 24 feet to place of beginning. i Seized and taken in executioimis the pror erty of Anthony McGowan, it the snit c, , Gibson A. lifundorf. il - I ALSO, • -.' ' ' ~. All the right, title, Interest and claim • James H. Sampson of, in, and,: to all .th certain tract or piece of land., situated i Versailles township, Allegheny count , Pennsylvania, about 3 miles from till borough of McKeesport, boundcd by land', of Samuel Shaw dec'd, Saninel Kelly, —Hardest and others, containing th.r hundred acres more or li- - - , ,,': known 1 the Long Run Farm and 31111 property, 071 which arc erected a large frame dwellin house two stories high, with frame barn and out buildings, also a frame Grist giii operag ed by steam, also a two story frame hopsi occupied by the Miller, also two . ,,otherfram tenement houses, one two stories high, th other one story, also a blacksmith shop. I The interest of the said James H. Sam ' son being the one fifth part, subject to ti l l life estate of his mother i Annie Sampson, widow of Thomas Sampson deceased. 1 Seized and taken into execution as thi property of James H. Sampson;: - :at thesuii of James 31cK. Pierce. -.'. . I ALSO, - i All the right, title, interest and claim al George Fritz and John Femau,':: of, in al to all certain lot of ground situate i , Lower St. Clair township, Allegheny corm, ty, Pennsylvania, bounded and;describedai follows, to wit: Beginning at the scuttle/ west corner of lot No. 10 in Mitndorf's pia of East Birmingham lots; thence eastwardli! along the end of lots Nos. 10, 9 and 8 in saiq plan fifty-seven feet; thence Sotttliwttrdly twenty-seven feet to an alley three fees wide; thence westwardly along - said allq fifty-seven feet; and thence ttorthwardl,f twenty seven feet to the place of beginningi on which there is a lager beer cellar. q -Seized and taken in execution as the propi erty of George Fritz and John Fernan, ai the suit of Christian Nusser. • 7 -. i. ALSO 7 .' ', ' Alf the right, title, interest and claim ai in, q Jacob Jacoby, of, n and to alV,ithat .. eitaii! lot or piece of ground situate! in Collins j Park; East Liberty, county of Allegheny and State'of. Pennsylvania, , bein i part of lot No. 18 in the plan of lots 'laid out by Hon. Thomas Mellon, and bolmded. and described as follows, to wit!, Beginnin I on Centre street in said plan at the corner 01l lot No. 19 andrunning thence One hundreq, and fifty feet to an alley 10 feet:wide; thence; along the line of said alley 22 ; feet; thenc4! in a direct line towards Centre -street, pre- - q serving the same width 151 feet; thencel Along the line of Centre.street to the W cornea of said lot No. 19, the aco 61 begiru3ing.S; _Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Jacoby at the stilt, of Georgl Wagner. A 11 ALSO, All the right, title, interest ood • claim of i l John Thomas, of; in and to all 'that certaina lot or piece of. ground situate it, the , Bor-3 ough of Manchester, Allegheny, county,D, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described.: as follows, viz:, Beginning 011 Perry street'tl at the corner of lot No. 18; thence alongi said street to the line of 'B. Mclntyre'. lot4lo feet 10 2-3 inelies; thence' by a ' line at, s: fighti angle 'with Perry street along said Wintyre', lot 120 feet to Cedar alley; thence alongsaid y alley to lot N 0.136, 41 feet , lo'; 2-3 , Inches;ll thence along said tot ri - d k . 130 dne4 hundred - and twenty :. feet ' •to Perry '.:"x' street, the phtee of beginning; being part offi lot No. 135, which was ongmally fortoneY feet eleven and one-third inches, in th plan of the town of ' Manchester, , recorded ie,:' Book Second, volomd 43, Mena. ' oft; Ai. so, all the following desetibed piece ofiA ground, situate in Reserve tOwiship r (now F:1, Manchester lorough,) . Allegheny county, f. 4 Pennsylvania, being a part -or•lot 1i01134 in the. plan of the town of .11anchester, which plan is recorded in BOG& Second, V , , voluble 443, page 126, and; lionnded and described as follows,viz:' Beginning at 4 McChesney'spartof Said lot No, 134; thence io along Perry street twenty feet; . thence by a line at right. angles with Perry street :and along iot No. 135 one hundred And twenty i' s- f feet to Cedar alley; 'thenm along said alley to McChesriey's lot twenty feet; thence by a line at right angles with said alley and along f.. 1 lieChesney's line one hundred and twenty [.3 feet to, the , place :of beginning; being the same •premiset4 - which N. Hornell et al., by deed dated:May . lst, 1863 and recorded in ''', Book, volume 165 1 page 324, conveyed to 1 i' -1: . John Thomis,having erected Ort - tbe' rear i,;•, ,, of lot No, 135 a frame dwelling imuakand 6 on the front of lot No. 134 a froMedWelling P 4 . , Seized and tak in t' th an en execu ion es e prop erty of John ; homas, at the suit of , Adam i Zscbehruin Tor nee of. David Gregg. ' . .., I - ALSO, All the xiht, 'title * interest• and claim of John .. o.' Ramaley,, with notice to J.. M. Kennedy andDavidllcCandless,Assignees, in •bankmptcyand terra • tenants,, of, in and to all . that 'certain piece or 'parcel of_ground situate in the Fi ft h ward of ' the city of,Pitte turgh,'Allegheny county, Penna., ixtuded and' deseribecl - as follows, i.o."wlt . Begin ning orfthe northerly side of Liberty street, at the weateria*4l'or line of a bileX\,ware- , 'house, now, or - recently occupied as aipring factory, and a-distance of :about one hundred and • eighty-seven feet easterly from. corner o€-Liberty - and . - Oenar streets, (foiinetly called-Washingtonstreet;) thence 'extending northerly:long said western iyall or, line of said warehouse or 81)tia/asetory 100 feet to Union alle4tharita lkAir; el *ester/i, . Parallel ly 'llbeit i Y-; , 41 r t e,e he. t u l e o tl y p fi:d Af d r; • J ta . ` 4411 /1: inH ,lM, ,,p ar pe _ a rA l logatit t*Art_ cr y ! Jar, by •a . nag parallel , NvithlOthi - il/ine .first above-, described . 4.; one'!.llhtusdred feet. ii- to , , Liberty Pu•Aseeti .. t lsrid l.9 thanoe bY Melt,' - area "Itastlr e t* t4oYfeet to the tilaoe'of Iszetinitie g them plece or 'Panel lir grottudrirhiehltie 10 , %Min B. Fficid *lfe, tit . ..tiet .:40.#4 ' 17. 1865, conveyett,to--tansalla,lV ley ssubleet:lo an& reserving to the said HaYet WA balrat.44e acer4lativissirW. of 46 , one I . thaneand -dollars' pervsanunit ,stemehle • quarterly nn-thegfirst ditri Of itbe'panu ts o f ~ ..hial,,, , ,itay;,Ootaber Ind Zuluallfmthkeh Yeari'lind any bleb thetwrionni. areenetrtwo MiZ;M; I