- -: . Ittipter stisilkwas cast overboard. and all hands cornpo- - . ..,....e. ODD FILLOWS.—The : , ist. .o notices a law ; : ''. BlMrs sik Lys. ,I,t e of ndr In of..Xisndittior4tonas -- 1 lied ,Paeroselves, in the best temper possible ' w ith r jih '. _hat been brought i.; the ': radian l'arliame - ' - 1. shims:lolm, each other, and all the world, Boniface r '- • i1 .. - - : -. .. 1.• if-- ...-, ... ::_e•t._ i a iii tthetstsgrie ' eitar A whiarsniestenatne'atnnuaiationaa taw Oruer of 'r . , aotiacepted• . . he Lo to' a so ri . toil, witshe expose*putii* • Two hours and a half afterwards, the stale brought Foilrvat ilabit Province. , The le* i , a kia:li:lg of 0 i le ti art . /taus a t city o lrittsitsg-gh/ent M 'pier Grimes' for tea. For some time, the dinner government. The Canadian pm ' 4is generally i+ i i*Y 2* day - itor N - enti t r, A. 0..1943011.,fi1t (re**. arrangements had not affected the appetites of -the vor of the Odd FelloWs, and a eunisient. hope is expeaSa ' .': 'A.° '-- 'fit.e:f°l42tv°l • 4 l' ul- • tY' to 'l'll' v .: i - All the t.:lit, tale. 'merest antl claim of Henry Camp , passengers as it had done at firm, much to the sur- ea tnat tnetnttatition will be sat:tail. .oeputations Eiteibilil, of in and to, the folio vlng delerilled property , prise of the landlord and "agent," and not a little to his —i 0— . - at all /hal ccit o oon piece of du:Mod *it toaldbi 30.-Ihte„city _ rggirs•-•-igwelseelyerli,,i,o,..4ooe.,,er. hi.., toests,oteettiej __gone to Killptolli to . dX - pbaill itlSlMlUMMeleletllma -works- , , , _ _ _. at Anegnetty , WI a.; i.tt No. ad, in the plan or Al Tegheny =ore it:leaned to laugh than to est, and finally left the ble nature. .- 'root' am' eX stilling Lt fro at et , l Ohio - streetffi 0 feeta nil labia after having taken only one Cop a piece - - with- . .., in depth to Gay all, 210 feet. •• Also," all that certain "UM" in proportion. The rlß - t.rfhte Mottles bilt7, [comnesictren.s petze ,t'4l. i.ia I *au Ile lin the, city of htlstiorglt,estend I before they moved on, Wills great reellituont of Gtitnei i A LITTLE TOO BAD.—We see by a letter to a g•mtle- Ittgla fro it ea Fill tli ill feet 43 toret 6 latches. and In deptt and the-coterie in his bar room, to whom one of the ' ran, i., Allegheny city, front a friend, a Lltiolor,o, now anon, 163 feet; cm which IS erect d tile -Perrest Douse passengers... .FrJ allecitht. ..#"' Amw 'g th e ' s° w4. ' h"d "':itojritoming in the wilds of Michirn, that for the last aAd Other IMlltllingt; taht..lo. or piece - of itioupd-lalgaßk itor 02 a cottntry paper. i , sail !ct to Alt Ati t taal• tteuatd 4EII of .1-42.50. drise4 , two months he t..tsbeen living on coons; this . is really ' 011.1 liken In etccuthe as tote property of the said Henry OrtillPerriOtt nitwit - fag, the *hole story appeared in Cain p'iet I, at the suit of Davis 4 Ci It mplon. gnat, with names places and all, detailed with much toil had; coro,4l•e awore that the Loctifueus have, fur the : o• • • __ ALSO. . Pahltitndilfflicii7'tntislitcaolitLl!le_ttier, who most pea. last twayears, been Fliitit.ing coons in every di e an, An ! . , •., • t he right , !inc.-Interest and, clam no of Atomita T. pie tboughtleriells-ebtnrt ns meth of the %virile matter hut to co.nreenee eating_th them literally, it carrying the Agar, of in and te, tite fiatnirvlno l desevibed peicror °Par luileF,tickly, had putidto the form of a ltandhili, to oor joke a little too fat. , . -. .., I tel of land, to wl:: Part ot,a tract or laid called -Zerge," threffiSE Which wero circulated among the passengers' . . , „i t , - .k .: E L , ia. r ..e i %Unwed in 1 dlaiia Township, & llegheny County; in in - stare , ..()f course Oc.revslcescioti became awars I C° . L" '7 l '. ' 1 " " . " ."•7 Coed`''''. ;• * Cu nain.thatalsl3.slrict No. 127. fteginaing at Petri:reek. .of a ct. si ,a,r . /1 not centoro . aosin to.eboat. the pas. A committeri;. ' of,. the friend j. of (.%(.iluitel du . nrunna, in t lit:lice North 2} West 117 perches to a post, then :a giortn it , se eriout of.ilieir dinner, when they consented to cat i phil u jelphi.a, laselylayitid conaModoro Elliot to.tn?o B7l degrees, East 197 perches to the tine of 'arid -ol T. 1 Cra not to; thence Sontii 23 degrees. West 22 perches to ' 1 0L--•:4 11 514 1 4PE :er " tAVt° °F thret i iltt°°° 8- I lk r eir, ' thsl I the brult-.r on hiA:nrival in that city.. 'f ho Curnmod too 1 , , p, , thence al im iro . e ariiit oil the lam' of sail Cru u on alrlit i Ohleetakipiot4ovuutti optuse iodine with hint. and.; , - aKes the fiillorri ng Characteristic reply: atto _uld:COM3 at tholostr. t',i.tally ha abando:t• m ike s ` South 37 degrees, West 371 perches, them:, by a Val- i'lik::,..;erofitlEs.; has Liess of diaing tho sta4;es,ar.d fell I . , • ,Vi r gs r CHESTER., P. Oct. 27,1813, I out Scott 13 degrees. %Jest Si pdrclies to Decr Creek; baidAis. 43 " wsys, _ ~.- - • , lto :ore Ity 1.1.0 tr Creek to the place of beginning; content , , l log 59 A ires and 49 perches and allowance more or less. tc.c.g..ies that road now, get, a comfortalde din- Seised and bike: in eXeeetiali as the 'nape, ty of ine said aer,tn. good nme, at Parker's, and should the old man Alb alaanil'„ , &ter, et the sail of Taoism, Crusipton. fael i itkthejaunaar, will have adled, by the way of eittra - A Issi..". fates a. ',Topic sketch pr. rho. ,stiyilq,- snd doing -at . Ili In.: right, tale, iota, est...atod claim of JAR yes, JaccuireiCe s, whit ic.hieli our readerslaarts just been made of in and t , t,l.ltt tilt* .viu; desephediat or piece olground, itotriajnteri.. ... , . ...via(her„m4nitivon Ciarkastiee.t.at ttiettTauce of 30 feet. . . r !iontliweetwerAly Ifess the Onkel:of Ibis street, thenu: soottsWeStWardly 6,7Oilt , „7iai'ke - or reel 36 feet, thence by a 'ine ii irallel with Rim *lrma. 41feet sombeastwaidly • at , ois lots Nos ItB 3- 189. v6 Asi.) . t t s - plan to lot No. £lO, thriiee ftiirt - tilnoid tot:ltto7 I fit, 'Neritteasivrardi,t , i 3 fret to Roos stieet, thence ansittAta street 43 feet to ted's place of hr. :nonfat; inflated in Thomas. beast's Iran 0: lots iii rut 'Cownsliip, arremorded . itt.l'taolt N.. 2 page 39.5. and ofn so hicnaaid piece of grokud 4. erected --....---- Seized an.l taken lit executtotoas the property tattle. said-, Joh I Pus, at•tbesun of Sam.te' Clark'. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Sl'Kee. (carpenter.) or, it, and to, toile certain lot* of ground in Ites,ove TuO•nilllp, A Ileglieity (.;onuty,. Penna.. being lots No 4. 939.970,993 tint 994 in the plan of lots called ••Cli ottani" and part of S.ortnel Thompson's plan of the antolivision of parts of tots Nos. 262 and 263 in the Re. serve Tract. opposite Pittsburgh: said tote, Nos. 9d9, and 970, coniatit la front ea Ohio lane 23 feet 4 inches each, and in depth or length to a 24 foot alley, 137 feet 6 inches. and I/ads:rid lots, Nov. 993 and 991, having the sam e ext• at in front on Sheffield street, and in depth in length 133. feet to the same 24 feet atioy, Seised and taken in ete triton as inn property of the said Joh.; SVlCee(earpenfer ) at - the mit of Samuel Tho.opson's Est. - -FOR APAESIDENT, JAB', .1113CTIANAN, ,Subjer.t. to the decision of THE DEMUCRATIC SATION.S.L CON.YLITIOV. Ott - :Deli ,Morning Post. tpu#Lus k SMITH, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS 1791. BURGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1843 Tire ditor's of the 'Post: torcinsvc:-1 find in your paper of this morning the foitiwing statements: AThese reasons may be sufficient to .deter genuine Atiatitasen4 from supporting the "Es:-.Grand Master, both is quite a different thing with the editor of the Gaiette: Mc, it is known, is a mason. HU attempted to become an a ntimasonic oricle without even ren.32ine tisgallegiance to the Lodge.and now th3thdlitiN de the antimesonic organization in dd" reunty, why can ho not go back to his old associates with much m*i. consistency than he could assurne 111 J editorial con trol of &piper that advocated the &Astra:dna of a s ciety `Of - which -he was a nicmberl" Tiru must be aware that there in enough asperity in editetial controversies when the truth is kept in view, and that when odious descend to faishoods for the pur posiOstinjuriag thu character of a cotemporarv, they rim* themselves liable to tha contempt of the corn eae:o4; and strike a heavy blow at the resiwetahlity of oomuatknow that the statements von have made above have nu foundation in fact. You cannot but knew that it has been repeatedly stated by me in the Ga;tette, that I dissolved all connexion with Masonry, more tbah ten years ago, and that I have since that tiarn acted with the Antimascnic party. That I form a:l7l4":4ted to a Masonic Lodge. for the space of two or tiree'etnuths, I have never denied. Whatever guilt lincurred for 83 doing, I have endeavored to atone for by exprasing my unqualified ablaorance of the institu tion, ewer since I became convinced of its evils, many years ago. Iyrasoot. a member of a Masonic Lodge when I as sumed the editorial control of the Gazette, nor had I beak for many years before, and I hope you will do ma tisilissticit to inform your readers of the truth in the =ON , Respectfully, yours, D. N. WHITE. We willingly insert the übove article, which we find in list &sotto of Saturday, as wo have no hesitation in stwaiitng to our contemporary that measure of justice whk,is lie has withheld from ono of the editors of this paper in a matter wherein he has suffered much mis reptesentadon and abuse. r,iis proper to state here that we never knew that Mr. abondoned Masonry until he publicly an• p otoaxi -the fact through the Gazette, soon after he be carpe its publisher. That annunciation was drawn from hilt by a publication in the Mercury, charging him with being a "mason and a whig," and such we then b.... lieved hint to be—as such we know he was then looked upon by prorninent Autimasons. It was, perhaps, our misfortune not to know the views of Mr. WHITE upon Masonry before he made them public, but we have the consolation to know that members of the party he act ed with were in a like predicament—and if we have done him injustice in the muter, we trust that the pub- U 1.0470111 of hie card will set all right. Tito* TEX./A.—The Galveston correspondent of the MO.-Tropic tells a long story about discoveries made by Ottar. MUltruf, our charge in Texas. The sub state of the news is that Governor Houston has en tered into an arrangement with agents of the British and bictican governments, by which Texas. is to be ceded to Orem Britain—slavery is to bo abolished, and Hons sortie to be appointed Governor General of Texas fur life, with a high sounding title! It is not unlikely that Gen. t .MustsKs may imagine he has discovered some thing alornentous, but incline to the opinion that the whole will prove to be a stupendous mare's nest, for we thi* . tren. M. could be hutubuggcd about as readily .1s aniother diplomatist the ciiing i ti . Aas. By the latest advises from: 0014 •we see that the isewA of the rupture between theloritish and Mexican min: htters is confirmed. Mir drieetitit. agree with Gen. • • N yitp4yrs disclosures. tirGov. Donn has been arrosted in Providence, whither he went with the intention of taking up his re• Istriototra _BAndaturr.—lt is stated in the Now Tualtat that Aids ROY EDWARDS WRA tied up to ", the: whipping post, and received one hundred last es ontilie bare back, as a punishment for his lute attempt tormaitope. It is revolting to the .feelings of humanity to liitkie-thit such a. barbarous e ustorri should -be tole, nit) at the present day, or that there should - be among traseititol4 sar4es sultielputly inhuman toinfhct it. If an thing would justify -discontinuance .of:this bathe• roiuriefstem it is the .hoPo that retributive - justice may. yotte,the lush. to the bara backs of those: who now apprgytkiiit infliction on others. 314413. G TON ELO P.F.?I ENT CAS E.L—The :D lawure R4o4l;4cllngirgss the following particulars of this rase. Wis. El Schroeder, a journeyman sheernaker, worked forandboardediu the family of Mr: Hagany, a shoe nati*tant,' The young lady was .in.tho habit of fre qui silo& Mr, Hagany'yt. She is young, only. 13 or 16. Sdneaelei contrived to induce-her to go to Philadelphia to marry him. Sho did so—they went so fir° &three ministern, who refused to marry them without her Ta m.' pnasent4 Attbelastministers there Win consid erable conversation. She had never seen a marriage Wider) told tiereeY were married ‘4 `ll;:ikccr;ioo4cled r ia the 'settle house, until founfi --*Aliirmea. by Bigii Conßoble Moods, in Philadel- AO) on Monday moruing last. Ho is a ntanof 30 or 31 years of age, and has a wife and family in Frederick, filiarapti..--He was committed in default of bail in forlaytber bonring, to answer the charge of ab easpiostolbo.: The parents of the young lady are highly reactitt#Wrpiiiias • people, and are digit:tied beyond moiaiiitie at the Ittlfortturare .cotseurreake. ~:,i~..-.-~-_ . , . My 0 ::A.tt Sia:—l hat ia the re,:ei?c of your Favor of the 26th. It would give me great pleamei to re. ccive and accept the invitation . of the. Committees or AI rangepenti to meet my- Chi, *aimed col:faithful friend CT,it tell pa IA lA, erOa -434 17V 3C Yak b..+O,A k io:va .tn eitntalth'the trail of an enemy, or edesert, a/tie/id. My first - ailtiaintanr-e was rettdO with the C.40a. - t1 st few raittatli afti‘r the close of the btttle of the sth 0 :to he r, 1813, slung in - :t blanket, us:d as a litter, his clotlfea drenched with blood. I had puctinar pleamre in the entbracii ami assignation iif a boat :tail militia! aid.— My r-t 17.1. '. al bom mk-tt fvom a large and depend ant fa Luily, ai probably the same - hand, Who it led the. radii:all:all tt:.:.ltvliona Colouel Jolt:lst:a alo-w; -af ' iitii I havc ne doubt,, Rom an inspection of th- body of Tecummah and the slangetered aninial which the Cei onel rod, and near his body, I cane at °ace to the conclusion, that he an.l Tecumseh were personal com batants. I had proposed to remain in the samo secluded life I havebeen passing under the sentence of my peers. until called on for the performance of those duties of nay own peculiar profession, I- however will with pleasure meet Col.:rohnson. I thank you aid my other frinads for their kind congratulations on myrcstorntio Ito ser• vice, and pray you to receive my kindly regards, Psitoott.:.:--TbeDoylestovia Democrat says, Joseph Clegg, convicted with Miller and Rhodes, at the late Court i timt county, of a conspirity to slefnmd his creditors, has ,hisea' pardoned by the Governor. He was taken befineiris iwor Judge Ruckman, and his discharge opposed by John For, Ecq., counsel on the . part of the creditors, on the ground that the pardon, on the face of it, shswed that the Governor was dsreiv cd in the muter. Ho was, however, discharged. Rtar.CCl AND HER DAUGHTERS. — Tini singular appellation assumed by the Welsh timer:. is traced. by the English papers to the 24th book of Genesi., "And they blessed Rebekah, and said unto her, Thou art our sister; be thou the mother of thousands of millions; and let thy coed possess the gate of those which brte them. Two Me::!( DROWSED.—The Expr.fss Ittil on her passage from Now Orleans to Cincinnati, landekar Vieksburgh, and while there, two men in stepping on board of the wharf boat, fell between the two boats and were immediately drowned. STEAMBOAT COLLISIoN.—The Cincinnati Commer cial of the first says:—"The Valley Forge was run in to by the Arlsausaslll.lil on Friday night, last,between here and Louisville, and did considomble damag.o.— The Valley Forge is rcpairing at Louisville." We take a note of all that has come, nader our ob servation during the pact week, is reference to this question. +the Pittsbargh Morning Post contains the procredings of a large and enthusiastic Datocratic cele bration which took place in that city on the '2:3d ult., in horor of the recent victory achieved by the Democ racy of Allegheny county. Hon. CHAS. SH AI. ER pre sided , and spirited addresses were delivered by Frtaa ' eis ft. SHUNX. Esq., Judo Wit.ittss, ALEX. BRACK EA RIDSL:, Esq., and others Among the ments elicited nn the occasion we discover mtny favor ; able to Mr. SHOAL, and others friendly to dodge IVtc- Kiss for the office of Governor. The former largely predominate.—Ha rrisbui-gh (Ye loss. EMS! Very truly yours. J, D. 'ELLIOTT Col. J. SidneyJonet, GUBERNATORIAL QUESTION THE CASH PRINCIPLE This subject has swayed the Am3rican community backwat d and forward for justabout haadred years. Van Buren settled it as we sup?o;e.l. _ Hsrrison du. ranged it. But it will yet coma up again and eventu ally it will prevail. Let us to-day give a paragraph or two in regard to the all-absorbing matter, from as ante-revolutionary paper, which spoke then as we otOtt to speak now, sentiments in regasd to the Government Treasury system. Here are the extracts we have made, the originals whereof are in po:session of Mr. Stone:ol,in Fititon st.: "THE NErr Yoax WEETcr.E louns NJ. XXX containing the freshest A ivices, Foreign and DJ mesttck. "Merl DAT, Miy, 27th, 1734. "Mit. ZgernEtti. must you will insert the fol lowing Sentiments in your Jonrnal, nrul o'llige your NVellivisher, JOHANNIS EBORACUS. ••No wise N ttion in the World ever trusted to the n tie Min-gement, mere Mercy and :thi 'lute Dirictinn of 4,3 own Mngiqtrates. when it cool] lirqp doing. it; and no Series orMuistsatespver hnd rib:ohne Power over any Nation, but they turned the same to irs Ruin and their own Gratili rations and ill joi4ed "Mit. Zgsniirt—ln your last Jou rna' "find a Letter irom John Farmer, disking some of your trrespund , ents to touch upon the Cash in this Province. "I am of an Opinion that we want a goof deal of Cash in the Pr wine.% That it in absolutely necessary to car ry on a Tri le, and that it is at pr-sent the only Re turas we have to make to Great Britain for the Goods wo receive from thence; but how to obtain a compo= tent Stock of currant Cash seems to be the Difficulty the Province !elvers under at present, and in my poor Opinion nothing ran so woll remedy the Evil an extend inz our Trade and Manufactures; and if we can by our industry make the Ballunce of Trade in our favour, it is ; so much clear Gain, which will soon give us a corn-. petect Stock of currant Cash. '•I know, many People are fond of atrikiug Bills of Credit, and 'thick that will adttl .to-94! cart eat Cash. I believe every men, when he, comes seriously to con sider the nature of Pripet Monet', the terrible condi tion it has reduced some of our 'Neighbors to, ho will think-it will daily add to our Misfortunes, and not to our Cash;--rene plain Consequence of it wili be thin— ' just so much Paper Money as you make, just so much Ideas spacie, you will retain in the Chlilgq: and had wo Paper enough for the Currency .;f the Province, Silver and Gold would soon become as scarce here as it is in BoStOn'or Carolina." 137 'Whet an adrn mition this iv, comin; from the year 1734, before the day of our Revolution; and near ly ono century before the day of Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Boren. w•ho nivoe.ati pre.:isely the same .tloctrines.--N. Y. Plebian. rjrA may with eleven danghter3 w.ts lately c6m plaintng that he found it bard to live. "You must liu=b Ind yqur tirri"," said :he other, "and then you will 4o well enough," "I c:caild do much better if L.:conk) hualtind rtitt m :daughtera7"-was:the reply. . . MARttlEr).—On the 3d instant, by Alderman it: Morrow, Mr, JE (Mit UM WILCOX CATII AWN E SHERWIN, both of Chautagne coerity, N.Y. Allggheay-Zaglise Mid Mos Company.', A cmniterly meeting of the company wilt be held on Monday evening, the 6th inst., at Allegheny Hall, at 7A o'clock. _ WM. J. ANKRINI, Nov. 4th, 180. Seattttry. 11/11£1 All the r 3 4 .11, title, interest and claui of Gitarles Etollman, of, in and to all Ili it part of lot No. one hurl. dred and ti.r,!.!.i (N.) 115) in the city at:Pittsburgh, bc. zintri rig dt the corner of let NO, one.hUndrelt and sixteen (No . ) Ih^nce 11.11)erly street forty-feet (4'2 , 4 thence at 114.:t ati.Ves to s aid greet, one hundred and to,e.ve and ono half fent r,112.1! to a Arleen feet wide alley, mown: trout Cecil's alley through the middle of said lot No. 11:5, thence along said 15 fret wide alley: In lm N 1 Id. thence along the tine of lot No. 1 ltit one huoidrol and twelve and one half fcct In the place of he;inning, hemg the same property which William Lectir, High Sherd!' of Allegheny county, seized and took fn ex-cu: hit as the ,iranerty or se:d.n and on the 27th tiny of Dmernle:r, 1332. sold the same to Ed card Simpson subject to the ground rent °rue!: per annum; on which is erected 11 brick Warehouse, fronting en Lawny s rest ELiaed and token in eseeniton us the prone. ty of said Curries M. tiolltnau at the salt Of f [lomat Theo and others. All the r 141.11., tLla, inl.Yest and cli im oftloho Stewart, of, t I Had to ail tit.tt teria,o 1141. t or piece of ;and so all on the wale,,' of Pine Creek in Pine Township, and hsLu IA and EL.s...ribai (oho es, v.z bCDnntnZ at a pass, (Aril :e 0! ClO 101411101'S or J•)II Ciiitrid line Norm, de.veas West, 133 perches to a p • y land or Isa3e Guytoo, North 7i deareen, East 75 0-109 palette. , t a p )al; thence by land which is a pat , or cols tract SJU Ii 21 deg ees, E at 134 perches to a past, thence by lands of Attain BurelitieA, South 87i degrees, West 75 19.100 perclieste the plareothegioninh.: being tha same which Elizabeth Walters, by deed dated the 19th d.,y of reptew ier 1839 and recorded in Book 3 page 491, _.anted And COnVejell in the said Jona art. Se zed dill take', in rxrcittion as the property of 311 in Stewart at clic soil of Matilda Barrens. All the Heti, title, inters st and claim of Charles Von V.OnnOrit. of is and to .1 c.o . laio Itn or niece of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, nr.irked in Woods' General plan of Pittsburgh No. 41i6, hounded by SeVettln Street, Cherry alley, dtraahcrry alley and lot Nu. 453 in Woods' general plan of lots. Seized and ta ken to executinvi as in, p•Operty of said Charles Von Bonhorat, E.g. at the :run of Adams Gait' , 4- Company. All the right, title, Interest and claim *lnd demand whatsoever of Andrew Wolf, of, in tind to, or out, of ali that certald tot and peter of ground situated In the notough of Lawtencevitte. marked on We,,, R. roster's 0100 oi lets, of 1,88 Town recorded IR Book 2 2d , page 4i2, coot:mons 58 led 4 inches in front ' and known as lot No. 151. faring ou the Butler Road and running beck to loin of Wm. /minion, on wine-has erected a frame Stable; betas the sante which S. 11. Surber and wife by their deed doted January 18,1339, recorded In Rook G 3d, Voi. 5 , 3 u tge 493, tc, cotiveyed to snit Andrew Wolf. All that part or portion of a certain lot or peice of groaml stiuxed in tile Borough of La wr mceville, said lot; brie; tit irked and 'mothered it the plan of gold Town as laid out by Wu'. B. roster, No. 159, which lies South or toe :Vont) C Ist corner of a Brick dwelling house erect et! on said I d, l'elog 3 I foot wore nr Icon, fronds;; on But 14r st rrei ono rennin; hack to ont tot lieleneng , to Wm. Jo inrto 1, I sere 19 reserve! to Jahn Sarher and wile ute,ely thu p lion of said 1, tas ties North of the North East corner oi said Brick house (routing on Butler rreel, trazktog,tbdai I t cot frond, the Btutlt line or said reser- YAM r. 'he N)rili 044 corner of said hotr , e, aii.tag . N _able arid kitch e n, until it strikes the South line or lot No, 149, tIP same which John Surlier and wife hy their deed datrd Jonuary 18, 1839, recdrd.nl in B tilt G 34. V 4l• o tee 499. conveyed unto tat iasd Andrew Wolf; still pelees, of ground being ad. tolether w.t , the here ,Itainents and apport.mau cat. S.ttze.l and taken in 4110 elocution as the properly of the call Andrew Wolf, at the sad orl;horclt, McVay Gordon, for use. All the rig"it. tile, interest an .l claim of William Haslet . oi, in an .I ou the fatto vie; date rlhed lots or pieces of .trttlihil with the a oioneleilancet, viz: first, all that la or piece or grwi.t.l sueate lit Pitt Township, and ...tea I Ito r. pl.tn of the vinare of •' Lawrenceville," as F errante-I In HO 3'4 Z 2 , P 14 .1 452: “out lot, No. 2," hounded by tip , : ,yt mole run the. o , eefilltlitg and Pit e. t•argliTas•p l oke,o.ll ;ot No. 3 and lan of I Pliara't heirS; and cautal Ong three acre! mare or les.; on which Is er old I u large onaroslOol haute , . three Merles high, a barn :Ina two sin tit d welting hatiso, being part of the same propurty conveyed by the bank of the United States, to Jace.lll Hasletl It his life time by deed recorded in Book S 2nd, page 245 4.c. Second: . Aleu,.ail that piece of ground composed of out lot Na. 3 and the one half part of out lot do. 4 in the aforesaid plan, on wkell is . evetedildtvelling house and sta'ile, te„ occoptel me a•ttorern by Jaws Vaunt:, anitlesCriNeJ as follows, vle: oat lot No, 2 in slid pine, contaln•ng 3 roads and 3t) perches more or less, and I.lre one half part of out lot No 4 adjoining said out lot No. 3. suppasal to umlauts in front eat the Turnpike about perches, both_ being used anti r oc.e.npied together as me ~ ea ttU!nt. dud Imaitota.l be the (tar toning half part of ant tot No. 4. by laud of O'Hara's Leics. by out to No. 2, I by till C ;is horgl and. Pt tibuzit Pure. praplrty eutiv,iye.t . hy: William Slur— igeo n and Wife to Joseph Ilaslett, deed' recorded In book T id, p le 501, ke. Third`: Also, aft that lot Ni. 1 in Joseph Saslett's plan uflots recorded in Book V 3.1, page 360: Said lot 1 04 3J fe-t front on tile Ternpike,liatk' 10:1 feel to a 3(1 feet street, and on which is erected g brick dwelling house. The Interest of the defendant in said lot, being Iris share of the rent reserved thereon, or his share of the purchase money, in rase the 4111 rent charge is ex. tinguislocd. The; weld MO - tiring" been leased on perpet ual lease. with the privilege of purchasing the fee mint.' plc t , 1 • rem to Cearge Hol.tando, vier 0 t he 'rendition of 'the Jo lament on which ttieloiniy is made Poo— to: Interest of said . William' iiaelelt. of, in and ton Blare of ills% toulance of the purchase won ey due at the reaill.ion of said Jude tioeht-froskiJuha Pat. Lemont for tots No.. 2, 3 and 4 in said plan, reeunded Jp Book F. 3d. Page 360. _ Fifth ,- Also. all those nwo:kits; Nola tend 8, In the Illait last vorferensid, leost-ed on perpetual !my with. privi. cbge - .01 , -Porrhas . inl the fee simple by ft. Irwin. . lie interest of the said William Ilastett therein being the Same as deecribed above In "third Item." &Uhl Also, all that lot No. 9 In the n'an last afore .. .., .. ,as aforesaid by Robert , others and John acres and 39 t.erch .-- Act measure, ItS w 1 64 IS :l , 1; 1101 ! , . 28, E.BO perrlies. thence N. 24, E . 2s Parelatea 111., altd,'"l which there Is • .....ace or the rent ed a la r ge two etory sr ittiea do.etila:4 . ou ,t 10: Rd oth- ie 0 ' , thence S. 60. E stout 25 perches to that aid._ • chair money due, as a • : .---•""% '-:::' rridaldellika.4. 4 : ' . -4" '..-: \'. 7 `...: <. "1 - ' -.-t es. ''..,-. • - - -4 .. so tlh - . osylvanla Canal, thence down items the edge. , _ --. S, - - - i: - - --, • sigtentlif t, lao, all that lot *.hi In cite rain last -. . r . - .. ALSO, . ._. _._„ .alth . - 'nal about 108 perches, thence N. 60, W. 2 Mot afoneasid,, leased as arotea , id l Rost aitottates and - Aitsbe ..oht. tlejaategilLsikiV'ainisiurtt attlPAle t 55 . ---' 4 , to the place of begrontoc : help! lie same sli i t Jukti Rherr_,,aapt,on whit* a hemlines or Mir ped‘t a ,,, 1 aidelatillaroll . r rieeirtoii ides ar darer- I nMareelifk - ~ - whi r l) ttr,j,,,,h. lieu Amil wife , by a Peed ds. pa4lm se ifiktrrity Is due as awl* id: Tor tifiett-1 of Sot:AA 91iiii . a "Wtilifalk iontlalletWasaiVed Pli4sard said William Haslet, irt the forgoing doorribed prop. Alrilniler.niilicrojf II I and to, a certain Lot of ;round 4. e. Av r) ed to the said Stephen R. Moulton: trued - aft " one. 1:7.16, recorded in I nob 3 ( 1 C. page 35, eriy, helot one audit/Wed berth part (helmet IS I ITet -huate at the corner of Gran , and Water etreele, being ; and`, iin eteritti 01 ror the property of the sod Ste. to tree rip, al rl.twer of Reltecca traslett, widow of Ju• 2J (ere on Grant street and 4 1.5 feet on Water suet', on , Ir 4. lien R at u r r r , - , ti iLLI - • 41 1 444 0 1 1 w ..-- ieplt tliitit 3 ft:lll4!..+l4l. Aid altio, due uadividA thirtDaf one otbee undivided fouriltparf ill, re. f,sulltet to the life estate of the said Rebecca Haslett therein- The 1:1:4 mentioned undivi.. .ded fourth iniel_being ne ;share of. —t, dencamid..wtin dkiLiuteittate r and without issue, c Wised and taken in execution as the propmrty of said Witliinf [Leen at the tint or !DIM - Mi 1 asters Jr. for use. All the t intctest au.l claim of Joseph E, of, in and to all that certain piece of iround situate in ilte•tlicge of Blutrpslihrgh, Allezlieny county,. and, non nded,and d *totted as follows, to Wit : B r e,;lionlas at low Water mark on the batik of the A Ilegrleny rivet, at the saw!, west corner of the lot or. picee of groneitr hereby illiended to be conveys-I, running thence north Liberty streer272 TOet. to crirttcrof iot of Thomas Wit It esil es, I heßee tiov tti4s de re ea t ' list :530 ifeirt' 'a line draw &throngs Oft cartr* of ,Otetrifeis t relit ;114 nee south tfhosat4l river 24 degrees east ai 2 feel tt3 : 3443 Alle-hertv river, and thence down-said ewer- no rth ' li6 , de:vac.; wept to the place of heliostat!. cossiainlnx Tour acres and Si) perches more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of . :lthe odd Joseph E. i% ill, at the sail of Bell and Peill's assignees. All the iicht, title. Interest end claim of Alexander Mil kw. sf. in nod to the folle*lne:Venribetr real ellatei to wit; 011 that pert 9flut No 25,1r?the city OfPillaburtf,h., Wm., the unuivided half part thereof, bounded and 0. 7 ' scribed as ft.llows.: Begine_lag the North east earner or-, Penn le reel and Cecil's AI ley, 'Mime cling stud at to. ward the Allegheny river, 310 "eel, thence parallel with Peen streel,6o (*c.( to lot No. thence said fot 310 feet to Penn strew, !hence by Palle Street 'la the place of toother whit and sultjeet to the priettete of glen foot alley itesnled to the city of- PirtAumir try deed dated the 18th Ap:il 19211. 'and recanted in Book pa':e wheieort 1i err Ord the' Foubtiry of . freeman Miller and the appurtenances thereof. All that cerinln lot In said city, being part alms Nin. 1115 ard 136. In O'Hara's plan of lois, he.;innina on fla.e street at the ttist:tner: o altont .st) feet 2 Inches frtnn ilte -ot.ttl east corner of Fourth and Rena - areets. I Ilemee n. lona Rots street to the line of No. 166, I elsil.; about;;] feet 111 inches,' hence hy a line parallel with Fourth street 43 lest to the plare with the appurtenance,, whereon is erected a two story brick dwelling house. ALSO, All thal two story tt,lek d welltn; 11011,0.11nd back bielht belnnghigihereto,andthe - lotoijwliich the same Is bolt ,boonded and descrlbed as follows: begin ni in , on the north side of Third Meet al the e.rner of leos blos. 24 and 25, thence toward Mass street 2.1 feet 5 inches._ thence fin ralfet with ROM street IX tea 2 . 4' inches to the tine of lot No. 2, thence p,rallei with Third street 25 feet 51n. cl , es,:thence by the line of let. No 24, at the beainoine, being the whole of lot. No. 25. and a part of lot No. 26, in O'llara's plan of the Lily aforeeatd. All that other lot adjlining the:leave, nhaated an the north west Corner of RRlAAattil Third otreel.e. and contain ing in Bent en noni :trnel,B6 fret 2.1 in lieF, 11,1 4 1 io fr ont On Third street atxuit 46 let I i and extend ing the same width and depilt to role Nos 1 and 2. being the whole of lot No. 27, and !am of lot No, 26, in o'- llira's [Van aforesaid, whereon is erected a Iwo slaty frame dwelling and .X.ire hnn.e and . a rnititC back build- Ing. All that Int or .round in toe city or Pittllnirgli, 1,..t No. 64, in 01laia's plan, containin:„; t'rotit on Front street 35 ff•rt, tnorf,. or Ir.*, nn ' In r'enth to.vard: Sr. and street 65 feet, and Intn.!ed by Front street, low 63. 62, 59 and 65. All that pail of lot No 56 In O'ff ira's plan In rill,- I,urv,h, de 4 tribed as follow:, heti', iiing on the *rsin tilde of Second street. at the di.nanre of 911 (.4.i 444.1441ward1y from Grant -tree!, tiieere tey line to 14 , 1. .\o=.>o 1,11 61, p.tral lel with Gr.,nt street C. 5 feet, I benee p irailel wit It :•terund street, eait wardly 24 feet "and 2 inches I.y In: No t 4, t hence . parallel wit', Grant la deentlft rlrrrl, to tic k 4 of bellnitine, whereon Is eri cled a two story hriek dart. liou3o unit hAek 10:Miltr V/1111 Ihe lv:!e 7 3 of the alley between s tilt liouse. and the, nett„ , A LAO, A 'that Mouse and lot adjni.t.na the altove, deSerilted as follows• fleatinninp it thidislattre of 114 fret 2 kris e 4, rimstrardly (cow Grant ltrrei on the south side of Se. send street. thence atoll:: tztttcontl etrret; eii:tivardiv, 17 feet 4 inches, t Neuter! t 'MAIM., Front street parallel ivit Grant street 65 feet to the hack line of lots Nos 64 and 65. thence by tae same towards Grant street 17 feet 4 inches, :hence parallel with Grant street to the begin- Ifeitl opt of iota Nos. 53 and 59,10 O'Gara s wan of lots in I'illstrurlll, the said house heiog a two story brick dwelling house. All that part of tot No 53, in 01lara's Ilion iu Pitts bergli, described a. follows; Ber,danirg.cin Second street at the line of division of lOLA Nos 51 and 5.1, L.ence by said line inwards Front street b 5 feet, t'rence by lot No 65 seventeen feet 9 inches, towards Grant time, thence ratlel With Grant ',lron I 65 feet to Second street, thettm by slid street 17 feet 9 ,neiies to (lie place of beeinning, whereon is erected a two story hll k dwelling house. A LSO, All that lot, being No. 57, in O'Hara's plan of lots in Pittsburgh, containing In width and front on Her.ond street 24 feet, and in depth toward. Front street 65 feel, whereon is erected a two story brick dwelling house. All that lot marked No, one, in R. N. Havens' plan of lots in Put Township, containing 50 fVet In front On the south side of the Parmeri . and hlecliaitics"l'urnpike Road, and etteallig In depth along street (50 feet wide) 1 . 20 'feet ao an alley 24 feet wide that Lot marked Na. Two, In said Havens' plan ad- Joining ItIP above, containing 45 feet In front on raid l'arnplite Road, and extending 120 feet to the alley Oast aforesaid. All that Lot marked No. F.►e, iu raid Herons' plan, bein.lslfeet In (runt on the North side, of street (60 feet wide) and in depth 120 feet to said alley. All that Imt marked No, SIR, In said Havens' plan, ad , ja , nlng Lot No. s,being 50 f !et in front on the north side, of street (50 feet tv hie) anil 'l2O feet in depth do etid tbat Lot mat ked No. !Eleven, trs said Havens' plan, f °win cm the ?OM 11 aids, of said street (sill feet wide) forty five feet, and extending southwardly I2J feet to an alley, 24 feet wide. All that Lot marked No. 12, in said Havens' plan, ad• Joining tile above, fronting, on the s ,11th side of said street, 43 feel 8 and 7 8 itielle3, and being In depth 120 feet to the last mentioned alley. All iho2e tour Int.i marked No=. 167. 168. 169,and 170, in Win of Lott tail otitis S. Culwell, on parts of I 0•3 Nog 14 and 15. of Reed . .. !plan. which first plan is recorded In vol. 50. pale 19, in the Recortl , !Ce office of .ciegneiwy All snot certain Lot in Pat Township, markrd No U, In the plan of Lots laid out l y Walter 11. Lowrie and Wit. er Forward, Emirs., F, %moors of Marian Pride, dec'd, tele: 24 feet In front on Pride street, and lo depth 103 reel 8 1.2 Inches. ALRO, All tut Lot mat ked No. 23. In said Executor's plan, adjoining tot No 21, being 24 feet in front on Pride street, and in depth 103 fest 8 1.2 it cites. i ALSO, All those two lots markee Nos 83 WO 89. in said exe cutor's plan of tots, which plan 1:1 recorded in the knot . . der':, office of Allegheny county, in Book 49, page 205. ALSO, MI the undivided moiety *Or one half part of thoie lois _marked Nos 19.40.56,51.53.84.25 90.93, 91,103,110. 11,112, 149 150, 151, and T 52. In said Executor's pied of lots, recorded as aforesaid. ... - ALSO, • All the undivided:moiety or one half part of six and and one half acres of land, contained In part of those Loin marked Nos 34 and 39, In the general plan of out lots in tne manor of Pittsburgh. . - ALSO. , te5,11.019 , river. 310 feet below the ntd dam, built by the , . A s Tene' lieief French, Spaniiih;Greelr, and the LO, - All the one undivided half port of tut marked No. 66, I , said Reldasein Herr , lathe said brangh. and running a j . tin Language. in James Oliaresostension of the City of Pittsburgh,' li ne o r r i g ht anlie to the Pennsylvania canal. thence I coataittfit: In hereadthOn Front street -24 let:4,Bnd ruantddow a the. salii•tanal to the lower . end of said piece of The gndersiried wishes to acquirea perfect knoll& hada in leagat or depth 65 feet. . '.'ground bonadine on a hit of trotted now or Into the I edge of the Englis't, so that the recompense looked for ALSO. • 01 O E. Warne: . on itl.. line hulcaechv+ 7 lNill be very moderate, if he could 'eet lessons in Fas. I Proiletil . c • . teener • All.lll- following described lot 0: piece orground-sltu• ihe ealnierr - nod %Varner, to the l•ranrit aforesaid ~e the f diih'rriitl those when he mac instruct:: He was Ism, . . . _ ate in the minor of Potroirch, to said collo' y.. namely, r eiver.and thence up the stl+6 l oltneo n'trtfl 6 3 ''' ,lo, '' . 1 ° iy a PrilfeAsor of the above langnages in the Colter» part of 00. lot marked a the general tan cassia mono.; 1 the plare of hp-tlnnine, et/Stall - IWe from two rind a half of 'Baton Rou;e and S. Charles. No. 11 hounded as follow:: Resuming at a pea na the r R ere,to t hree anresof land, morn or less. (:all-et to an For• a character for crotipetenry and moraliry,beeltA Great road, and running by lands of /antes Tustin and I go orrtAl 2 rOvind rent of three homired doll:,.-) te, ,, g ill,' eithil it letters of the me=t respectable ~,e ntleinaw in Anthony &Betio', south It) degrees. East 4(rper,hei and , 3 . 11 , properl y .retith Rentimi it Herr r0nv, , ,, , 1 to i '.e Vet' Orkiins and Cinciarmti. 5 10 to a post,theneo ^long the ton of the river Hitt "row h ii iid -,tenttel-4,..llnrfiaoto. by a Eked-dated Itm : girst ,•: - .v .. r -rßeference in . tWs city ran be made to Rev. ff. 80 1 ttlezrees west. 50 prreltes anti 6 10 ton post. thence or starch, A. il t .fil36 • recorded in I , ok 3.1 C, page 31.7 . , y. , i. ys _ ~ ~, north 4 dezrces east 40 imret,cs and 21010 5 eta-r op the kr, also, all that err'ain other piece of imte . , ttnatr in J. J Dean, of s; r4ti: s c hurch, ant} Captain Jewel ;teat road, and I henee by said south 67 4 grees east, 38 the township aforesaid, containing about 23 acres. more May. Pi UL'EMII.E TFIEVEALT, iterche:t and 510 to the niece of beginning, containing 12 , or tear, b eg i nn i ng i n the village of New 'T i ny at a post, 019. . Washington House, Water sr..' , _,;L, • . enised and 4-tken in exenut on an ttiprop i•riy of it said A oz.:lnd - dr it the tuir or Wa t ti. I.owrie and M. Fayette I twin, Traoeeg, 4-c. All the r igto , it le.inierest and claim of Jas Ft. Goodw in, Ruth GOIII.IW hi and James Davidson of., in all to all that piece of land situate iu Sharp:burgh in the county of A I• tegbeny, bounded end described esindor s. to wit Begin. mint at a post Om Main iireel ?Witmer ihe RGtsburß7t and Freeport isiaddlieoce by tiled 'of Fraud! , Alsip south, 3 der. ea.t two ,huodied , and sixty-eialit feet to Fenn. sylvania canal, thence by said canal north Peverily six d.erees east, thirty-nine feet six ine.i.es, thence north Seventy.fotft dm cubs eget ninkly-fivelect, thence north sdsty6,rdsht degree; east, argent) , feet eta inches, thence Teri I si.xly-one and one half degrees east, three and for y-nine feet nine-Inches to the ca 1;t I In itl2e, thence by brtdjc emlianlttiteilt „notih forty eight and a luilf degrees I .west, tweuttrcigh nine inctrcs to Blain Arm aw e s a id, th' e ,syr by said street north riahty-sf vre and a half deuvees West: four hundred and rii , ejy nhie to itta piare of loginnir4; ranraii in; one acre and one hundred anti thirtv.si.si.ct perches inure or less. Seised arid taken in exerittion ns rho property' of Ilie said Jumes H. Good win, Ruth f:ondwin arid James . Davidson at the suit of Thomas Cluipsel!. . . An the rl Olt, title and interest of Stephen W. Com . fort of, in and to the following destribei property, strt tr In St tiar....rdwnshia.. cauntY , hounded and ,leazatAed as SO tilOcivitit ,, -B. elle l /60 re_d , running thence auuth fifty and a coal:ter degrees west, five hundred and thirty five reit three inches, theme north sixty two"and three quarter degrees weq, seven• teen htt mit ad: and - seven:y Teer to - the Was_ingfon Turnpike Road, thence atopg, saki road north forty six deg,rees east, five hundred and fifty-nine feet two Inchei, thence sant!' fifty two degrees east, eleven hundred and fonrieen.feet lila Inches north:shay Pour and a 'half On aren. en!t,f o 4 ll ' hundred and seventy two feet WI inches, and thence south thirty seven deg ree• ea Lima hundred ant seventy.tive feet Iwo inche-lin the Red 0 n, the ahtee I of Ite•!iiirritre; heing the same that JIM') fla.llol and wife. try deed df pastillon. enufeynd flail Coraforr.,•tiwoided in ttu•.k 3d %I pare .51.7. Vic. Seized and taken in execu • lion ai lite property of the said Stephen %V. Comfort, at !fleapit of Wm. P. Baum. All the right, title, intere t and claim of Edward B. [sett, and Nancy his wife, late Nancy Oliver, of,..in and in. all !h.; one undivided sislh part of a certain Lot of Ofrittsbd rah, beteg log-euris. tiered 311. in' the plan of said city, collinnencin'S on the %nut It nil le of Fourth B , tent, at the distance of 120 'feet from Smithfield street and runninl thence alone 4th el., weal waidlty . .4lYllet.. and 'Minding throisgh. AIM sten3 width to Third street. Being the seine property where of the late Joseph Oliver died seized, as mentioned and' described in a certain petition for the rat tit ion of hls es lei e, in the Orphan's Court of 71lle4lit fly ton nt y, (as try• relifretann Intim recor& or said Court, at No, 36, of - De eisinher E. 18,36, will mom fully a ppear.,"„tind which des cended to Cite said Nancy Isett, late Nancy 011yer,as one of the heirs at law of the said Joseph Oliver, deceased • z d ;nl4l taken in ,spilt on as the properly of the said Edward R and Nancy his wire.:late Nancy Oliver, at the suit of J.5lc.D. Glenn. and at for use. All the t 1.4111, title, interest and claim of .Daniel Rnley of. in and to a Loti.e and lot of 2. round . containing 16 n• crez,ntorc or le:a. situate In %loon township. Allegheny Coun , y, and hounded hy land of Willi:tin Conger, R. nit nlck and other 4 `gelz.d and taken In eseedtion as the properiyofthe said Daniel Raley, at thersulloflohn Roley. %lithe ristit, title, interest ao I cla i m of David Greer, nf in a tot tnall thane raft lots or t ireep of t;r01111d. 311:11_ ate inthv maim- of Pitinhurgh. in 'Put Tow ' , olio, mat k. the plan of Leis by todrew which sail No. fi, divi led into two tots. ne :irons:lt , hy the iii.irrreverided-in W liners 'l.lrnee T 5, nod - I oandl el On the eao i.y . 2 roan oi' it-. rZ..er eVe.l4,tyr., on the nn. Pilo ftit 'in id no the tyrryt by 1-;t vo 6. w,d''w of "hr's 4.p 'l. .410 "I 1 ,)( I . 1. r The stilkirvisions No 3,arre foloty, v'a: Lot No:etre. froto.sng the Fourth et. Road .1.17 fret more n . r les., and extend Ina hick. preserving, The same width, about flO riereher, more or legs to Lornst rdreet,•ar 'Wit down In the pion. And Lot No 2.frontlog Olat:eitiiPtreel '247 - feet,merre or le.s. and extending hack. preserving the same widilt, ,40 percher. , and 9-10 of a perch. more nrless. to Rank vireo. nn the brow of the Monongahela River. On lot No there is erected a small t mt glory to Loos; said two lots of ground were purthared by David tree!' from Joseph Ilits'eli, by deed recorded In Rook ir7td, pare 229. Seized and taken in eXerliiloll as the property of ttreaaid Datld Cirrer, at the suit of James Gray, 4th st, A r,so-, All the right, lithe , interest and ettlm of Michnel P . O'ilero and Joint O'llern, of, in and to five rertaln lots, or pieces of gr. und, situate in Thomas Hartford and 'Will. heir.: plait of lots in frn,rhansvi'le, and numbered s rid Plan No. 1:17, 153,159, 160.161, tieing a lease. , f Illie&v years, which was let and demised to said Mithard 'P. O'Flern by Thornas Hartford and William Bell, by fn. deit'ure dated the 12th day of April, A, D. 1830,—Also, All the light, riOc.,internet ands:Paha of the said John O'licrn, of, In and to . SIT rerrahi IM in the R e•, serve Tract, nptio•rite Pliteburgh, numbered In the Plan or Loin No, 184, containing ten wen, being the same lilt which the Commonwentlikof Pennsylvania, by Pat. ent'n rolled In the llafent-took NO, 13, page 37 9. :ran' ted to Bernard Hubley,who by Deed recorded in A I le;he. ny county in Bouk P. page 336, conveyed the same to James O'Hara, w,isce derived Iris title frcnin /IMO al igger by Deed recorded In Bonk B. page 303,J acob Brigger de rived lilt, title front Bernard Huttley, by deed recorded in Rook P nag. 366; the same lot ofground was afterwards by the Executors of convmed in fee plc io are %feria flatlet nowilled, atid the Executois of Maria Rutter having roll power and nut Ito• Itv by her Will couveyed ti.e same in fee to Michael °Mem, who ht I - bred recorded In Allegheny county. In Book P.. and page 4111. conveyed thesame in fee to,tl e said John Wilern • as by reference to all the said Deeds will fully a d ..0 large appear. Seized and taken In execution aril he prop erlY of the slid Midiael P. O'llern and John O'llera, at the suit of Jolts Speer, who-survived ,IttraP.B. Cochran, of the firm of Cochran and Spec!. ALSO, ' , All the right, title, interest and claim of Stephen R. Morrison, of, In and to salt that:. gertale:water power, and those certain privileges, and tw.o lots or pieces of ground, described an follow,, to wit. The first situated between Pennsylvania Canal and a branch of the Alle /heel river, beginning at the distrinceof sixty feet above the old dam, built by Benjamin flerr. In the said branch and running along at right angles from nail branch to the canal aforesald,thence down tile raid eacal four hum dred and thirty (flew hence rn a tine orrighi te;les to the branch aforesaid...go-raining ahout oaemcire, -more-or less, hirn3ing onihli . nie . it on along 'strip Or rani, Ole" shared by the said Morrlsne front the Said Herr; the 300.:11.i lot ;Min!. a'nort ion of Here's Island, and be:lnning 'nt. the ;is mice CO feet above said Dam. and running a Poe of rizitt noel s from said hranch up the hank of the sland to the distance 91,ten feet crew rim water, at medium height, theneectewn- 4ehind V 0 feet, con ' tainieg 40 feet Wide, and parallel wdh said branch efore' said: lordlier with the full exchesive right and privilege of all the water and water power that can he obtained In said hoinch.be,ween the said island and canal; and also the fee and tininterrnpted Ittv•rty'rtnd privilegeor erecllu g mills . Jr works iir maehinery of any kind; and - also the right and. privilege of ierectiakand -gulidieg„. 4 dant. , r 'dams orany description at the milts or works" aforesaid, and also the Tight and privilege of building, a dam In the river at thr. head of the island, according to Shy privilege granted to , the said Benjamin Herr, by act °C . 1 51 4 4 ,9, - , l ta d also 1 1 1 P, freeAtilld guLaterrupted right and - pri vilege °Tell the head face of said miffs. works or machinery,and the tail race . In foot of the inland; and also the right and libertynt tying, tilting and storing le integs efraAy,deseription atong t oryt ha bent. of the afore said Islan vAttjrtt ton yearly ground rent of four bon died dullard; Rein; the same property which Benjamin • Herr, by &Deed dated the .51h day of !Batch, A. D.; 1636. recorded in Look 9 A. page 809. conveyed to the said • Stephen-lg. Morrison; all that certain other lot or piece of ground, 'Ovate In Ross township, aformt r atd.be• sinning orrtht Mink of vie aforesaid hranch or theAl- Ali the I.ld c4tltn itraOhili 7 iMI Bradley. of,'lti and to. alt that certain lot nr pktee ground situate in the city of fittoitirg, bounded and ,des crilied as fiat . tnia,; y 0, Beginning. alt il l t eornek Rod rimming , 1 hence alone filly site, f 3lt fief to lot N. 113 thrure by the same!' parallel linewtal 34 feet. thence acroes a line parallel atilt 6th street 30 fret to '7.ilurch alley:, and thence_ alanz_t he kaalr, feet to the be:tinning, el nC pirl tic 4 , 40 rent Igen, t Non. 447.448, 449. and 450, which John Penn, Jr 4.4 , John Penn. Esq., - four several. deeds dated 17114.!C0 yendirr, 17:16. conveyed tb John Hector in • fix, and tot corded in the Recorder's office in ati.l for the reunty Allegheny. In hook C., page 234, 4e. and said John Dar ner : nil wife, by deed dated arid of February,. 1293, re, Carded'lWKiffte heel t . . 114 P 290. fe •ettetierlea &Tonle James llorner, whose thetisth DE Nutrenther -1806, Al. yided..r.iid four tots into totteteee itnialter 'itothitsr iota, as nnneari by clam thereof - recordod In 19004 fir:PiptllB3 and win will his wife by deed- dated the 7th day of De cent her, I fi12,5, recorded IN bet* N: 3911: 7 - 1 1b ' Pef'd the nlxwe d.scrlled lot masked on said plan No,ls, to. Thomas Whiteside, who with 1113 Wi'e by deed dated the 3d day of Merril. 1807. reenrded In hook 0, „lege 2x4. ke.enitYere.l said lot No. It to Danie 9 Rouge, who RIM hin wirr!hy deed died 7th January. 1809. en &wiped on sald last mentioned deed and recorded In Rook .1. Ines 359. eo• veypd thr same to Thomas steKee, who With • his wire by deed dated 14 , 1 .Fehrus ry. 1x.23, recorded is hook . 2.1. page 12, conveyed the same to the ea Id Genera W. Bradley. t. e defendant above named. S. lard and Ia• ken in execution as the prapett• of the said C eorre W . Bradley, at the suit of Wm. McKnight 4. Co , andta he sotd.hy , B. WEAVER, • - Sitrirs Office, No . 6-7 . 41 1 :3( S herta Sheriff's Sae. Y virtue of a writ of Vieri Facies, iisaect out of" B the - District Coitift - iirAlttgheny criunty, no 0" me directed, will heorcuest4tolulhilciiirie at the Court- H. use, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 25tb day of 7, ovember, A.D. 1843, at 10 o'clock,A. M., the following property, to wit: All the tight, title, interest, and claim of George Nl' Lain, of, in and to all those two certain lots, (witb • the buildings erected thereon) in Pitt , township, Alle gheny county. being Nos. 55 and 56 in Conk & Caristu'i plan, bounded as follows: beginning on Cosset street; it , the distance of 19 feet from Bedford Alley, thence along Cassat street; towards the cliff; 48 feet; and in; depth, pat allel with the cliff, preserving-the same width 122 feet, to-the llneof Thomas Lit , .ett's property; each' of said lots being 24 feet i!tAsaa j t and 122 feet in depth. Seized and taken in excsupon as the property of the said Gem ge Nl'Lain, at the suit of John C. Lyon, for use, and to be sold by BENJAMIN WEAVED., Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, November 6, dlt w3t FRESH ARRIVAL OF DELICACIES, AT 140. LIBERTY. STREET. CHOICE PIC KI ES. Walnut Ketchup, Oerkins, Tomato do, Mangoes, Sarsaparilla Swap, Pieceiiily, 'Lemon 'do, Cauliflower, Olive Oil,' - French Beans, India Currie Pou;der, Italian Maceaioni, Onion., Italian Vermicelli, Mired Pieldes. Capers, (French,) RICH SAUCES. Piunes, John Bull's Sauce, . . Bitter Almonds, ritrb'e / fi..ll , iing do , V4piired Cttco:i, Cavicc do, lagtia le a Ginger, • Inaia Ssy, Vried Cherries. . Essence of A icluivies. Oniages, Jost received and far sale b' LLOYD :(_CO., n 4 No. 140, Liberty street. Travelling Agents Wanted. FEW YOUNG MEN are wanted to obtain !lib... seri:l'6o . lli to Publications in tile adjcibing coon.: Ves:to wilurn rezular emiloyment and liberal remune. tar )11 will be given. Apply at this office. ne2-Iw. • - - - Money Wanted, AND immediately and on the best security,.! WT F, tot mortgage on excellent property in town and country, and on go:id private ACCUrity, if preferred, and for different periods, the following SaIMA.CiZt $5009, $3OOO, $3OOO, $2OOO, $l.OOO, $759, SSOO, 000. $l5O, $lOO. Persons hneini; morteyto lend will find undoubted security. A lair int! , rest, and is several cues a good premium for m mey. and all in cottfierice, - applyin; 1-1.1.11.H.1.5' Agency and Intelligence Df tica, No. 9,sth:teen. n 1 Varna Wasted. SEVERAL improved farms wasted, (within 20 miles of the Pittsburgh market). Persons dis posed to soil will pleasetall at my office, in Smithfield street, near 4th, won olG—tf bnAlNa SCHOOL, ' Burke's - Building, nest to Merchants and Menu' facturers' Bank. r \V. KERR would inform all those interested, • that he has opened a school at the above place, for the ptirpiltse of C. , TV•itig iteitruetion in -the art , ot-Ort ha: , raphical and Pei spectivo Drawing. Hours, from 1 to 9 P. M. 028-Bt* EXCHAgGIC BANK OF PITTSBURGH, October 20th, 1843. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to CV serve for the ensuing year, will be held =the Banking House, op.Moodny, the 20th day of Novenr ber next, between the hours of 9 •. M. and 3 r. N. on—te THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. MiRCDASTS AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK, Pitt4ourgii, October 20, 1843. N election for thirteen DirectorA of this Bank, for 1 - 1. the eniuing year. will be held at the 13ankint House, on Monday, the 20th day of November next.. o2l—te AV. H. DENNY, Cashier. BANK OF PLITSEICRaIi, October 19,1843. election for thirteen.directnr3 of thia Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking I louse on Monday ,the 20th day of November next . . JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. ott 20,—ie FASHIONAIiLE NAT AND CAP NANOPACTONT, • .„ 44 Sji i . Na: 13, Fifth street, betsceeiftfarket. and TVood, and corner of gizt . h.cencLOreuit . "" 4 " T a. & H. WALKER feel grateful tottterf • _L public for the liberal patronage bestow ed upon them, and beg lease to state that they are writ manufacturing and have caastantly ms hand a very isn't perior article in Beaver, Russia, Neutria, and every,,, other description of Hats. Also, a variety of c/oth r sealett and fur caps; all of which will. be sold at thaw ry lowest prices. A 3 no part of their manufactuie is dune by machinery, but by the best workmen by hard, -they can recommend with contidencte.their thus. Babe; ingsuperior and more durable than-those generally of- • feted to the public. Merrhariti 6RB'-storekeepers can I be supplied upon equally as low terkattos•iscs ern Markets T. ct H. \VA 023-3 m. ..1 Situation 'Waittitd, NDER4ON