Is a mod pioce of impu dence on the part of a fellow lihe White, who has not the privilege of entertainingn n opinion on any inhjec n • lees it is perfectly satisfactory to his drivers; but as we theVer hesitate to answer any gnestiorrs touching our political course,we will even answer the queries of this creature on certain conditions. ‘Ve hu . ve, times „ tinmeraote, endeavored to get the Deacon to unbosom himself in relation to his negotiations with the fifteen whip; to make a clear cunfessioci of all hie dealings with that imrnmtal band, to tell the publit how much it cast them to get him to support an "immoral and pro hue" man and a "debauches" fur the Presidency ? 'Whether it was any addititmul -expense Mintluce him to betray 'the anti-masons and to return again to the support of the Lodge, and if he turned traitor to his e l taition principles from an inherent disposition to de ceive those %Milani col,ftd. d in , Itirn, re: whether the fifteen had to use the same kind of arguments to ac complish that change that they had to get him to sup /port the man who "throttl-d the TarTff." We do not wish to . accumulate interngntions, and sill be content at present, with having sittisfactoty an :swarss the above. We will then think about enlight loam the Deacon as to our Tessa opinions. lodging from the following, which we find in the 'GatCte of yesterday, a e int•r that the 'Deacon, with ithisadvice and consent of the fifteen isbigs, has finally 'eohcluded to abandon Mr Howard and go in for Mr Magraw, whoso chances for election ore considered most favot able. Some persons had the fully to ob ject to l‘fr - M on account of his being a Iswyer; to this do Deacon makes the following brief *rat conclusive replp "An honest and industrious terieger is as worthy of office anti respect, as an upright and enterprising me t/04de." We agree with the Deacon, and are plensed to see ihat even he, mendacioes as be is known to be, is forc ed to admit - the worth of the democratic candi date, and to confess that in the PBlirrilt ion of the whigs themselves, he is at least the equal of the whig candidate. Bat while we are pleased with this edmiision from the fifteen whigs, we do not desire them to go any Furth. er in support dour man. If they intend to abandon W ?mina, lot them g 0 over to the natives, where tbry will find many congenial spirits, to whom the DMten's services will be very acceptable. That we protest against their saying anything more in favor of the democratic nominee, we do not desire that hiswell awned popularity should be placed in jeopardy, by a roopicira that Deacon White was in favor of b • TrThe American of yesterday contained a cell Teethe re-assembling of the Native Convention to•mcr- Wer. The object of the meeting is not stated, but wo 'appose it is for the purpose of inducing the Native visididates to "back out." We presume the fifteen are beginning to discover that their chances of success seravild be better if they could persuade the men whom they a few weeks since denounced fur being guilty of Vresseery and falsehood, to support the whig candidates. If the natives do withdraw their men, we hope they .willictsiat on the whig, convention ,a-assetaling for the purpose of passing resolutions in favor of "our Bible and our Flag." NM YEA tes.—The first day of 1815 was bright and lovely. The mild air and bright sky, invited 'every bodyinto the streets, which were in good condition for walking. Smiling faces . abounded,and all seemed mer ry as a "marriage bell." If it were any use, we would utter the wish that the whole year may be as joyous as wasthe first day. The fine weather still holds, and gives promise of continuance. That excellent and sa lacious person, the "oldest inhabitant" has been heard to say, within a few days, that he never saw such pleasant weather in January. He is afraid, however, that sickness may be consequent upon it. RIVER Ngws.—The St Louis Reporter of the '2sth ult. says: "The clerk of the Harry of the West brings the following information in telution to steamet g Harry of the West, West Wind and Inda, lying at Cal iro; Hannibal gone up the Tennessee—Maria to Louis- Nellie; Valley Forge 20 miles above Cairo—had been -snagged. but not mnteiially injured; St Louis aground -at Neeley's Landing, and had discharged her cargo Caspian, Lancet, Reindeer, Capitol and LeNent in sight of each other, near the mouth of Apple treek, some distance below the gorge; Yucatan aground at :Horsetail. The Monona was proceeding down and it= probably reached the gorge. Most of the passen verso( the Caspian, Lancet, Reindeer, Capitol and Le- Avant bad left those boats. The gorge has probably giv iset way or,. must give way in a day or two, if the moldier continues mild. CITIZENS, MEETING, SOUTH WARD, IFor the.pnrpose of nominating Aldermen, Council- The meeting was organized by calling R Baseman, -Eeq., to the chair. The object of the meeting having 'been stated,it• wee on rnociou of A. J Miller, React/yea, That no person shell be considered, as the nominee of their meeting, for the Select and Common Council, who will not pledge himself that he will 'n procure a public blivital as may need it. Ist likewise pledge them lane to procure the passage tan working on the public be required to labor more ruing Poet. B.IIITH. EDITOR*. AY, JANUARY. S. YOR, AGRAW. rnon. . J. ASHBRIDGE Barns Creo W Brewman !Minims Bulger B Black Mary Bailer Ira 1. Bibb David Brawn Nancy Black Eliza Bailey Eliza Bert William Bur Dugles Barr Mary A Barnard John Bit Hey Edwina, Brown Mary . Black 'hamar Bowen Charles Bakin Thnnias 133 rnn :Werth& . 'Beakers Aloriah Anna interrogate us nn the i 43 U" Job Ball Benjamin LT, W. M. EDGilt my bus excluded our this morning liveried minion of the men, 4-e ins marking for the various anation by this meeting be Ippon such persons as may ied to nominate, when the ared duly nominated. Otis Yoang, James Ran 'Aiwa M Phiipa and M F Dr Edringrott fur 2 years, us, David .13 Sutton fur 2 or 1 year. :Elroy. 'non. 1 Patteron and Dr E Mer- *leen the stained. BAUSMAN, roc. List of Letters REMAINING irr tbe Post Office at Allegheny on the Ist day of January, 1845. Persons calling for fetters whose i:arriPs are en this List will *use say they are advertised. Ackley Mr 'Anderson John Arheson Wm A Abeat Anna R Conner Catherine Conley Memah Miss Chriitian Thomas Crerpen Mary Callen James OarpenterJame. 0 MIZZI COven Wm Chase Rachel Copeland Coleman &Ray Croihers Ratline, Camble Mamba Catisse Reheoca Clary Maly Crilhvell James Christy Elisabeth Clarkson William Dunlnp Mr Duffy Cornelius Donley Mnry S 'Davis Elizabeth Davis James Davis L C Dinsmore James Davirl.An Andrew Davis Nancy Davis Silas Dathy G Derby Amelia Denny Harmer Davis Mu a Jane Gabbs Agnes Dawson James Egan Margaret Ehh.r+iy Mftvirl 2 Esterby Mr Engll.ll John Flower George Falkner Mnry Frew Nancy H 2 Forrnson Rt.bet Forester Robert Farley Tatance Fryer Henry Houser John Frowasan Ann Gaslcill Samuel Gorden Georges Gorden Samuel Galvin John Gilmore Thomas Green George Gummulis Wm Green \V Graham Mary Gray James Graham Martha. Gil Atm Boyd( Gulick iuiherH GrahamJutnea Given William Gunther John Hine'Man James Hailsard Joseph Heaslet Thomas H Harlan Ellis Henderson Robt 2 Hysnng John Heysey Joseph HastingsJubn H Hafind David Huts Henry Hutchison Hugh G Hongiasnes Hime Michael Harnetrp S Henderson John J 2 liayies David Huish Rev Herbert John Henry Margaret Helsel' George Hyatt Noah Havrell Rev Herron Jag Haller Wm Hammitt Elizabeth Irwin John Julius Mn' S E irwobs P H Jessup Margeret Johnson Henry Kuhn Dr. Kirk Joseph S 'KirkArthur 2 Kettering Ann Kerr Rev David Kerr Ann Lawrence Wm C Long Joshua Lecky Ni .on Hannah Moody H F Miller Jane C Motz Hannah Morrison Jesse Montgomery Samuel 2 Mahan Elizabeth Montgomery John Marshall John Moore Mary E Megaa Huth. Moore John Maxon Jease M . C/ellantl Eliza M'Keever Daniel M'ilwaine A M'Fan Mary M'Cnnnel Garvin MlCatchen,Alexander M'Connel Thomas M'Cormick P M'Carty Henry M'lntcab Alex Al 'Gee Patrick M'lntire George M'Gee Daniel AVGary °amid. MtGinnisJohat o.borne 'Barn uci Payne Wm C Fulton Samuel Parker Mary Jane Park Mize Petit Wm Dr Pearson IVlurialt Patterson James D Porter Andrew Pratt John Vatterson helm Vontious Elizabeth Riley Mr P Redick Samool T Bowles Mull Ann Ramsey Phoebe Rocs Daniel Robinson Margaret Robinson James Rinck Joseph Rogers Satoh Robinson G W Rowland John P fiobineonlaordoa S Sample John Smith Fredericl Sheets John iI Sweeny H Snair Barbara Stevenson Mr J Sutton William Stone Hannah Sarver Philip Shipley D B Straub Philizz Shacklett Mr Sanderson John Snbert Hendrick, Steiner Samuel Simerly Jacob Shunk Francis R. Sanderson James Smith Samuel Smith J El Steigleder Mr Smith Margaret Sarver Benjamin Thompson Rachel Todd Robert Tobeu Margaret Miss Vahwinckle Nicholas Williams Margaret West Lowry Weaver Thompson Window James M W. W. Wells Mr J Watson Robert Warr.er G E Watson Andrew Warner Judge IV icklim ‘V Winn - Wright Miss Hannah Woods Alexander Wier Patrick. Waugh David Wilson Eliza Worthington Aaron Whittan Dr J W Wingroove Maty A Whitakey I A Worthington Amor Winslow William Williams Mary Watson Nlaty V Young Mitettel: Z imenerly Rosanna WILLIAM YARNS, Posunaster January, 3, 4845. Stray Wars*. CAME to the stable of the subscriber, living in the 3d Ward, Allegheny city, fron ting North Common, a roan Horse, six teen hands high, blind of one eye, supposed to be ten or twelve years old, no other marks perceivable. The owner is desired to came forward, prove property, and pay charges or he will be disposed of according to law. jan 3 3t. E OLIPH ANT. Mackerel. ALF and quarter Blls. No 1 Mackerel, put up H expresly for family use, in more and for sale by REINHART& STRONG, itu 3 , 149 Liberty st. ESEEE! Anderson Thomas A pie Tune Anderson fumes Clinton Joieph Rev Cambell J C Dill Mary Denoi4on W M Gibons Joseph Glasgow auk Kidd James Kriba Samuel C Lane Cat latrine Logan Eliza Logan David Mitchel Samuel Vanwinkle Maria Sheriff's Sales. BY Virtue dr sundry writs of Venditioni Exposits, and Levari Facia', issued out of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and to me diretted, will be exposed to public tale at the Court ilouse, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 27th day of January, A. D. 1E45, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the following property, to All the right. title, interest. and claim of William Graham, jr., of, in and to, a certain lot or piece of geound, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, condsting of the northwardly half part of the lot marked in 'Colonel Woods plan of Pitsburgh camber three hun dred and ten; bounded by Fourth street, by three butt %lied and nine, by the other half of the said lot, and by Int number three hundred and eleven. Containing in breadth sixty feet, and extending in depth from Fourth street back half way to Third street. Subject to the payment-of en annual rent of one hundred and sixty dollars. Being thesterte which Samuel Veebles-and wife, by a deed Lentring date the first day of July, in the yeat of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two, and recorded in Book D 24, Vol 29, page 232, &c., conveyed to William Graham. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Graham, jr., at the suit of Alexander Al' Laughlin, administrator of Catharine M'Latighlin, deceased. All the t fight, title, interest and claim of Sam! Baird of, in and to all that certain piece of land situate in Peebles Township, beginning at a punt on the bank of the Allegheny ricer, thence running up the river, north sixty-nine and a quarter degrees, east seventeen and fifty-nine one handreth perches to a post on the line of land of John D Baird. thence by the same, south forty one and three-fourth degrees, east one hundred and fif tynncl five hnrnireth perches to a post on the west side of the East Liberty and Pine Creek Township Road, thence along the said road, south forty-two and three fourth degrees, west fifteen and fire tenth perches to a post. thence north forty-one and three fourth degrees, west one 'hundred and fifiy-seven and five tenth parches to the place of beginning, containing fifteen and a quar ter titres, more or less. MI that certain other piece of land situate in the city of Pittsborgh, consisting of 1.)111 Nos Two and three, (2 and 3 in McClurg & Denniston's plan of said city,) and bounded and described as follows, to wit: begin ning on the• northwardly side of Wood street, at the distance of '2O feet northwardly from the cornet of Wood and Fifth streets. thence along Wood st. north 's-aridly 40 feet, and in depth westwardly, parallel with Fifth street, preserving the same width, 811 feet, to a street 1 20 feet wide. All that certain other tract or piece of lana, situate in Peebles town.hip, Allegheny county, bounded and described as follows, to Nit: Beginning at a post on the bank of the Allegheny river, at the earner of land barer belonging to the Hon T B thence up said river north 52 degrees, east 6 perches and seven tenths to a post, thence by the tract of land hereafter deset ibed, south 41 degrees, east 96 perches to a post, thence by the same land south 52 degrees, vrest 6 perches and 7-10 to a post, and thence by the said land lately of T B Dallas, north 44 degrees, west 96 perches to the place of beginning, containing four acres or MOM. All thit certain ntlicr tract or piece of land, aittiate I i n the Township aforesaid, described as follows: Be ginning at a post on the bank of the All gheny river, corner common to this and above described tract, thence up sai I river north sixty degrees, es4t six por ches and 9-10 to a post on the hank of said river, thence north 444 degrees. east 169 9-10 perches to a post on the west side of East Liberty, and Pine town ship road, thence with the line of paid road south 42i deg west 13 3-100 perches to a post on the line of J B Semple's Ferry, thence along said Scruple's line north 444 deg, west 32 32-100 perches tea post, cor ner of first mentioned tract, thence by said ticket north 52 deg, east 6 and 7-10 perches to a post, thence a- Aong,ssid tract 444 degrees 06 perch . to place of , beginning, contuining ten a n e w .. • All that other certain piece of erenrai situate in the city of Pittsburgh, being part of lets Nn 451 in' Woods' plan of Pittsburgh, extending in front on the north wardly side of Sixth 20 feet, and in depth northwardly preserving the same width 240 feet to Strawberry Al ley; on which is erected a three story brick dwelling house. Seized and taken in cxicution as ihe propvrty of said Samuel Baird at the suit ofdon. Tburne - & Co. All The right, title. interest and claims of Alexan der Lowther and James McCluy Lowther, of, in and to, all that certain piece of ground situate in the Bo rough of Manchester: Beginning on Beaver street or Fi•rry lane, at the cornet of a Lot now or late of David Lowther, thence extending in front on Beaver stri-et northwesterly 50 feet. and in depth castwardly a► right angles with Beaver street preserving thesame width 125 feet to an alley: Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Alexander Lowther and James McClay Lowther at the suit of Thomas -Bid dle, Elisha Chauncy and Joseph H Dulles. A LSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Frederick R Smith and Ann, his wife, of, in and to, all that cer tain piece of land situate in St Clair Township, Alle gheny county, bounded and described as follows, to wir. Beginning on the line of High street at the cern er of lands belonging to the heirs of Di Lewis. then extending south 101 legs , west along said lands E 8 24.100 perches to a post, thence by a line parallel with High street 33 78-100 perches to a post, thence north 10* degrees east 88 74-100 perches to High street, and thence along High street to ' the place of beginning, containing twenty acres mure or Jess. ALSO, All that portion of lot No. 143, in Wanda' plan of the city of Pittsburgh, described ns follows, viz : be ginning at the corner of Short arid Water streets, 'thence extending westwardly along Water street, 30 cfeet; then:eon a parallel line with Short street, one hundred feet; thence on a parallel line 'with Water , street, 30 feet, to Short street ; thAtice rthmg Short -street to theplace of beginning. Seised •and taken kin execution as the property of the said Frederick R. Smith, and Ann, h a wife, at the suit of Labelle Mt ipona All the richt;title, interest and claim of Robert A 'Campbell of, in, Bali to all that certnin lot or piece of ground 6i tnatn in the borough of Allegheny, being lot number rtinety-two (No 92') in the Han of Allegheny Town, n 4 extending in front on Federal street six! ) , feet, anilin ilopth along North Alley two hundred and forty feet, to Midtile Ailey. AU the right, title, interest ..a ilium of Robert A Campbell of, in, and to el those certain in Mechanics' Retreat, Allegiteny, 'City, being known in the plan of said tots as numbors thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty; forty-one, forty-two, forty-fl tree,tonrty-fdu Oforty five, If mrty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, forty-nitre, fifty, fifty-one, fifty. two, fifty-e ig ht,fifty-nine, sixty, sixty-one, sixty two, and sixty-three. The said real estate being the same lots which Jane Campbell, by her deed, re corded in Allegheny county, in book H ,3d, page 331, conveyed to the said Robert A Campbell. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Robert A Campbell at the suit of David Dehaven. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jacob Sni der, of, in, and to, and out of all that certain lot situ ate in the city of Allegheny. bounded on the north by Island Lane, nn the east by Pasture Lone, on !he south by hod late of Dr. Thomas H. Patterson, and on the west by land of William Robinson, Jr. . ALSO, AU the right, tide, interest and claim of Jacob Sni der, of, in, and to, the one undivided seventh pert of a certain lot of land, situate in the city of Allegheny, bounded on the north by land of by a line two hundred and forty feet, along one hundred land twenty feet and by the East Commons, also, by a line running along Strawberry alley two hundred and twenty feet, and by a line 'running down Sanctuslsy st. 120 feet, it being part of Lot Nos 103 and 104 in the plan of Allegheny city. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of said Jacob Snider, at the suit of Alexander Young's Admrs. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of James Boyd. of, in and to, or our, of all that certain planta tion and tract of land. situate in Ross township. Alle gheny county, Pennsylvania: it being the same tract of land on which James Boyd, sr . (the father of said defendant) resided at the time of his death ; and the woe abatis James Campbell and wife,lVilliam Boyd aad A 4 if?. and others, by their de td, dated the seventh day of Mrux-h, A D 1840, and retarded in Allegheny county, in Deed Bonk L 3d, vol6o:page 45„granted,and conveyed to the said James Boyd. Saiaed and 'takes irtentecution as the property of said James Boyd, at the writ of Boyd & Murdock, for use of Petry, Scott, & Ga. Ali theright.title,interest and claim of Wm Frillier and Semi Morrow, of, in and to, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate inrthio Tpo, Allegheny co., in the plan of lots laid out hy James Gray and Samuel Chadwick; or a part of lot Ni, one in Leet's district of Deprecia tion. narked in said plan es lot No 6. Bounded as follows: bezinningal, the central part of intersection df n sixty feet street, on the said plan; thence along said sixty feet "'meet north 41 deg SO, E sixty perches and nine linkEthence by line of lot NoB, 543 deg. 10, 1•:29 perches, to the middle of an 80 foot street, sepa rating said kit No'6 from lot No 5,1 a said plan; thence south 11 deg SO min, west 00 perches and 19 links; thence north 48 deg 1S min, west 29 perches to the place of beginning. Containing clever, acres and two perrhes, more or less, subject to a mortgage in favor of Sophia and Nancy Thorn, for rho sum of $13,26, with interest front 31st of 'December, A D 13:39. Seined arid taken in execution us the property of said William Frazier and Samuel Mortuw, at the suit of Charles Thorn. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Joner., of, in and to. all that certain Int or piece of ground situated in Pitt Township, Allegheny County, being part and parcel of a large lot of hind marked and ,de signated as Lot No. 3. ia the plan annexed to the partition of all that piece of land situate partly in Pitt Township and partly in the City of Pittsburgh, being that portion of the IItIttIiVIRMAI -of two luta numbered nine in the plan annexed to the last will and testament of Anerew Watson, deceased, bounded and deacribed as follows, viz: Beginning on the Farmers' and Me chanics' Turnpike Road at the distance of tvretoymne feet, six inches westwardly (rum the corner of Union Alley and the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turnpike Road, and running thence westwardly along said Turnpike Road twenty one feet six inches, thence northwardly parallel with said Union alley ninety-se v•-m fee' eleven and a half inches to the place of be ginning (In the said Turnpike Road. It being the same pr ripe! ty which Pat rick Owen and Wife, by deed dated the 29th day of April, A. D., 1812, recorded in Book, vol 64, page 89, conoryed to said John Jones, subjected to a yearly rent of sixty threedollars. Seized und takentin rxecnrion as the property of said Job n Jones at the cult of Thomas A LSO, All the.right, title, interest and claim of Brown Ir win, of, in to and out of tll that certain lot or piece of pound situate in 'Pitt township, Allegheny en bound ! ed and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the north eastern corner of the intersection of Federal at. with the public road leading into Fourth street of the said city of :Pittsburgh, thence along Fcdcral at. eighty eight feet four inches, thence running auright tingles with Feder al street 43 feet 8 inches. thence l 4 I. feet .8 inches, to she said patine road, and thence along the same 24 ft to the place of beginning; the said lot being bounded by said streets and by land of Robeit Watson living part of lot marked number nine in the plait annexed to the lest will and testament•of Andrew Watson tiec' which was devised to his executors - therein named for certain purposes and of winch pert by conveyances by the said Executors, and legal partition thereef the maid Robert Wa'son became seized in fee simple, the said lot being subject to the payment of an annual pound rent of sixty four dollars forever, pa2,able to Robert Watson,—on which said Idt a small tenement is erect ed. Seized and takentin elocution as the property of the said Brown Irwin at the snit of William Robinson et al rot use of sleltn F Betrzel. ALSO, • All the right, title, interest noel chiim of Bernirrd McGinn of, itt, and to all that certain three sting brick building-situ:lto on Second street, in the city of Pitts• turgh,trefag lot Nob in Nlarga: et, George, :Aleklander and Eliza'Snmpte's plan of subdiYiFion of lots Nos 264 and 265, in the city of Piasburgh, containing in front 'on Second street, 24 feet 4 inches, and extending back towaris Third street 57 feet, and the lot or piece of gound and cartilage pporlenant thereto. Seized and token into execution as the property of said Bernara hleGinu at the suit of Foster Graham's administrators. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Yohn ker. deceomd, in the bands of Thomas B Noble his Administrator. of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the city of Allegheny, No 19 (nine teen) in the Hill plan of lots of Hobert Hazlep, and Moulded as follows, to wit: Beginning on Fair mount stieet, at t h e south east corner of lot No 18 in said plan, thence running eastwardly along said Fair mount street twenty five feet to the line of lot No 20 in said plan, owned by William Brown, thence north• wardly along the line of said lot No 20, one hundred and fifty feet to High street, thence along said High st twenty-five feet westwartily to the line of lot No 18. thence enuthwerilly along said lot No 18 one hundred and fifty feet to the place of beginning, with the priv ilege of water to supply one dwelling houm on said lot. Said water to be taken from a spring near said premises on other land of said Robert Hazlep, reserv ing to Robt Hazlep his minors and assignees, the right of improving the said spring, and carrying the water thereof, to any point %here he or they may wish. The said lot of ground, it being a part of that which Hugh Fleming and Mary Ana his wife, by their Deed dated 3d day of May, A D. 1836, in the Office for Recording Deeds, &c, in and for Allegheny county, in Deed Book B 3.1, vol 51, page 380, granted and conveyed to Robt Hazlep, in fee simple. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said John Wal ker, accented, at the snit of Nancy M'Cullough. ALSO, All the right, title, interest, and claim of James Gray, of, in, and to, till that lot of ground, in John C. Mowry's plan of lots, in Allegheny city, situate north of the North Commons in said city, being number eighteen in snid plan of lilts, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west side of Fleming street, the corner of lot No 17, thence westwardly ninety feet to a ten feet alley, thence along said alley twenty-one feet sr - tulis ardly, thence east wardly ninety feet, by line of No 19 to Fleming street aforesaid, thence northwardly along said street twenty one feet to the place of beginoinz. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said James Gray, at the suit of Hugh Fleming. All the right, title, interest and claim of Frank Cleaver and J ames S Glover, of, in and to a certain tract of land in Pine Township, Allegheny County, and State of Pennsylvania, beginning st a post at the south west corner, thence by land of John Logan, north two and one half degrees, west fifty perches and eight tenths to a post, thence by lands of which this is a part, north eighty-eight and ono half degrees, east one hun dred rod sixty perches to a post, thence by land of E lizabeth Reynaman, south two and one halfdegrees,east fifty perches and eight tenths to a post, thence by land oftChtistoplter Reynaman, south eighty-eight and one Inilftegtees, wer, one IrAndred and sixty-seven perch es to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, &c.— Seized and 'taken in execution as the property °rebid Frank Cleaver and James F Glover at the suit of Pe ter Reyaarnan All the right, title, interest and claim of Wm Dighy of, in, and to the following described piece or parcel of ground situate in St Clair Township, Allegheny coun ty, beginning at a pin on the Brownsville Turnpike road end running along the same, north 151 degrees, west 4 perches and 13 'inks, thence north 434 degrees, west 3 perches 94 links, thence north 66} degrees, west 6 perches 171 links to a pin, thence south 584 deg. west twelve perches and 7 links to a pin, thence south 434 deg. enat9 perches and 8 links to a pin, thence north 73 deg and 45 minutes, east 14 perches and 13 links to the place of beginning. containing one acre on which iterected one two story brick house, 3'9 feet by 33 feet, and a angelical(' frame stable, and which acre of groand has a privilege of a spring of water which is conduct ed on the premises. Seized and taken inexecntion as the property of said William Digby at the suit of Jo- sorb Allen. All the tight, title, interest and claim of Samuel Baird, of, in and to the following undivided third part ors certain lot sr piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, being partof Lets Nos 451 and 452, bounded on the south by Sixth street, on the west by ground of James McDowell, on the north by Straw-, berry alley, and OP the east by ground 041 "•.= Young, E, , q, cont&iiing in front olliSixtifattre*f _ fog, and in length . „to Stiowbetfy alley - feet more or less, on which are erected two Inn** butili es and one lug house. All that certain piece of larsl situate in the. City o Piit:hurgh, consisting of lots Nos 2 and 3, in ISfeClur;: and Deuniston's plan of said City and hound and de. scribed as follows, viz Beginning on the wootwardi side of Wood street ut Ow distance of twenty fee; nortbwardly from the comer of Wood and Fifth street. thence along Wood street aurthwardly 40 feet, and in depth, westwardly, parallel with Fifth street, pre serving the same width 80 feet to a street twenty ice, wide, which street is to be laid out frorn Fifth stteei to Virgin alley parallel with Wooed street. ALSO, All that tiler certain tract or piece of land, situate in the township of Peebles, in the county of Alleghe ny: bounded and described as follows, to.wit : begin ning at a post on thebank of the Allegheny River, al the corner of land lute belonging to the Hon 1' B Oat. las; thence_up said river north •l 2 deg.. east 6 perch es and 7-10 to a post ; thence by the tract of land hereafter described, south 44 deg.. east 9.6 perches, to a post; thence by the same land sons it 5 degrees. west 6 perches an 7.10 to a thence by said land lonely of T B Dullus, north 91 deg, west 96 perches to the beginning: containing 4 acres mere or less. Al!That other tract or piece of land, situate in the township aforesaid ; bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a post on the bank of the Alle gheny River, corner common to tkia and the shove de scribed tract; thence up said river north.lo deg. east 6 perches 9.16 to a post, on the bunk of said liver; thence south 443 dogs, ea-it 166 and 9-10 perches to a past, on the west side of east Liberty and l'ine town shi! ; toad thence by the line of said road south 43. legs, west 13 and 3-19 perches to a post .on line of S B Semple's ferry; titmice along said Semple's line north 44i legs, west 82 32.18'1 perches to a post, cor ner of first mentioned tract; thence by same tract nerth.s4 dugs, east 67-109 perches to a poet; thence along mime tract wrath dogs 96 perches t r -the place of d.oadati ng toi acres inure or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Samuel Baird, at the suit of Daniel Deal & Co. - ALSO. All the right, title, tintme3t Bert claim of LymtinS Gilman of, in an 4 to nH that certain messoinge or two story frame house awl io piton° in the b rough of Allegheny. coonty and atera boinnlei l l and described /34 frllnws viz;. Beginning, on Washington teet nt thc corner of lot No 30 in William Anderson's plan, and running by the s rid lot n nthwardly 73 feet. thence by a direct bite to Alexander Wilson's lot 17 11 thence by the sail lot snuthwarilly to %Vitshington at thence eastwanglyby Washington street to the place of beginning, being part of lot No 31 in William Anderson's plan aforesaid. Seixell and taken in exe cution as the proprrtyofanid Ly nan S Gilman, at the suit of Dr Thus Shivers for use of Etrona S hivers. A LSO, All the right, r lilt.. interest and clni re of Stephen R. Morrison, of, in and to all that certain piece or par cel of land sitoare in the Township of !toss and bound ed and described in TolloW:4, viz:: Beginning at a post in the village of New Troy, thence by land of Learn er and others north twenty eight degrees. east 80 per ches, thence north twenty roar degrees, oast 23 perch es to a post, thence south 60 degrees, east about 35 perches to the Pennsylvania Canal, thence down along the edgeof raid Canal abont one . hnndred and eight perches to the lower end of said Tract, then by land formerly of Mr Taylor. north 60 degrees, west about 85 perches to the beginning. containing about. twenty three acres be the more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of said Stephen H Morrison nt the snit of Ann Herr and Christian Snively, admin istrators of Daniel Herr., deceased, who was assignee of Benj norr. All the right, tide, intere.taa l claim, of ..Tarnos M - -Kesspiossitaissuads of James B Morgan., kis Adininis treuor, of, in, and to all that lot or pieces of ground. part Of Thomas Scott's Plan dr lota. retold d in 1304 IV 2d, page 393, in the comity of Allegirmy, mark , 4l anti nnmhereil in said Plan of lots, ns Numb 131, bounBed by Walnut *t., Clarke Bt. lot No 185, and Union ailev, and tle+cribed as follua,"': ginning atib.e smolt east •corner of Clarke and Wal nut Sts, thence along CI itl;o:.troet 94 foot. 83 iro , he.i. northwestwardly Ti the rorniu• of Colwell stroot,ttience enatwaraly along Cnltytiltrmiu 9 feet 2 hullos to to No 185; thence southware.ly along '4261 lot No tg.s ninety-four & , e't 'to Uttien alley,thence along sand svesicennilv 35 feet 11 inches to loot fOreet. thrnrr along Walnut street nraihairaily 49 lot 91ini-ht , i 1.. the 1.7e4i onin7, cnrner. B.dri2, the Ail me hit which AU id Thortht. Scott an.l %Nil,. by healing t•l'1•11 that herewith conveyed to UM an id fumes Nl' K.... Seized and tkeii in exi•ciii ion prop , riy oC ,raid James M'Kee, at the suit of Thiinia• Scutt. ALS3, All the right, till?, interest and cliira of Matthew Shields, deceased, in The hands uT his administrators, of, in, and to all that menunge and two lots of land, situate, 'tying and being in Elizabeth township, in the county of Allegheny, bounded and described as fol lows; to wit: Beginning at a sugar tree, adjoining land.; of Col James Scott, a nd running with the same south seven and a half degrees, east twenty-four perches and nine-tenths to a post, between a white onk and two small sugar trees, thence by land of Thomas Warren, south seventy-six and a half degrees, west thirty-three perches and five-tenths to a post, thence by the same, north seven and a half degrees, west sev enteen perches and nine-tenths to a post, a corner of the second lot, nail running with it and lurid of said Thomas Warren, south 86 degrees west 42 perches and three-tenths to an elm, tuljoinina land of the hairs of George Shields, and running with the same north 761 degrees. east 76 perches and one-tenth to the su gar tree, the place of beginning. being the whole length of both lots, and including them under one, containing together six acres and seventeen and a half perches, strict measure, on which are erected a log dwelling house and stable, All that certain other tract of lama, situate in Fran beth township, Allegheny county, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wie:-.43eginning at a a bite oak adjoining land of the heirs of John Watt, thence south 84 degrees. west 190 perches to a sugar tree, thence by land of Thomas Warren south 78 degrees, west 114 perches to post, thence by land of William Clemmana south 81 degrees, west 25 7-10 perches to a post, thence by laud cf Isaac NVicofi, north 6 deg. west 58 3-10 pet cites to a post,thence north 34 degrees, east 12 7-10 perches to a post, thence by boil of Hen ry Westbay, north 73 degrees, east 177 4-i0 perches to a post, thence south 15 degrees, east 6 perches to a post, thence north 76 degrees, east 60 perches to a post, thence south 2.5 degrees, east 22 perches to a post, thenco north 81 degrees, east 26 perches to a Spanish oak, thence south 6 degrees, east 56 perches to the place of beginning, cJntaining, one hundred and twenty acres and twelve perches, strict measure, on which are erected a tw3 story log dwelling house and barn, and or, which is grewing a small orchard. The interest of which the said Matthew Shields' died seized is the undivided two fifths of tfie s:‘Li last de• scribed tract of land, equal to about forty eight ricers. Seized and taken in execution as the prepetty of said Matthew Shields, in the hands of his stdrnintrators, at the suit of the County of Allegheny. AU the right. title, interest and °ham of Thomas L McFarlaad, of, in and to all that 'certain tract of land situate in St Clair Township, Allegheny county, con taining one huodrtA and twelve acres and fifty-nine per ches, bounded by lands of Robert C McFarland, James Munn, George Kenedy and others, beginning eta fallen oak - rtinning north 30 degrees, west 153 perches and eight-tenths to a post. thence 68/ degrees e ist 125 perches to a post in the read, thence south 29. degrees east 39& perches to a poet in the road, thence south 29 1 degrees, west 2i perches to a post in the road, thence 58i degrees, east 90 perches to a white oak, thence south-61 degrees, west 113 810 perches to a black oak. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Thomas L McFarland at the suit of Satneel Walker, fur 0/6 of George P Ham then. All the right, title, irtereat and claim of Lucretia M Ludlow, of, in and to, a piece of ground situate in the Borough, now city of Allegheny, and being part of lot No 41, and ntinbeted 89, in the plan of lo•s laid cot by Syliquals Lathrop, and rqcorded in t recording deeds, Ilke. in Allegheny tonne: ‘rr iF - . . 2d, vol 46, pile 542, fronting ost le4 feet wide, and extending from Bank lane shag the "oe; of Lothrop street 94 feet to lot NolB4,en whiff is erected a brick house. Seized and taken in ettettetlion as the property of the said Lucretia M Lud• low et She suit of Sylvanus Lnthrup fur use. All the right, title, interest and claim of George . McClelland,-of, and to, al/ that certain pieeeef fiammido iituate in the Borough of Manchester, censistieg of the whule of the lot No 109 and of part offer No 110 in the plan of Manchester, (which plan is record eti in Book S., page 126) and Wooded and descried as filltrara, to wit: Beginning cm Amble street-alf the corner of lut No 108, thence el/Amain/ ) 4 J I / 8 1" 011 - Preble street 60 feet, and in depth preserving the ',ante width 120 feet to Cedar alley. Seised and ta ken in execution as the property of sitidrGenrge Mc at the suit of Benjamin Bakewell's Beec eters, and to be sold by E TBOVILLO, Bharat... SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Pittsburgh, 1 January 2, A 1), 1845. dec. Sheriff's Sale. -,- ~ BY virtue ofa writ of Fief i Facies, homed oat albs Ditti ict Court of Allegheny county and to me 4 directed, will be exposed to side ° by public yeruhro or outcry tit the Court House in thecity Ofilittaburgh, on Saturday, the 25tb day of January, A D 3843, sulfite-1 . clock A M the following described pa operty, to wig ~;,. All the right, title, interest and claim, of Williata g Collingwood, of, in and to, part of lots Nos 403 Nal- f 404 in the city of Pittsburgh; Beginning on Vitgirs,,, Alley 48 feet from the corner of lots Nos 402' and 403.; and running along said alley tuwarda 'Wood street 25 .:, feet, (that it to any 2 feet along lot No 403, and 23 ft along lot No 404) thence by a line running - parallel with Wood street toward Fifth st 100 feet, thence am ois parallel with Virgin Alley toward Liberty street 25 feet, and thence parallel with Wood st I ' Ott to.:;* Virgin Alley the place of beginning— and sub-0 ject to a yearly rent of $3l payabl two erpirtlittalf • Le yearly payments. On a hich is-erected on old lug leg. Seized and taken in - ii - ecution es the propirrt William Colling,wood at th e suit of Wtight& Via „ g and to he sold by ELIJAH TROVILLQ, . j 3 w3t' 1 Sheriff'. .. Last Chasms fisr a Picture. THE subscribers king about. to close their tin - sin/is in this city would respectfully ;utile till periona who wish to secure their portraits to call very star, at their Daguerrian Gallery, currier of Fifth noel ,Marittt streets- B. Any portrait,' pr pelrannA already taken, `and 1-` used as Rpecimrnt< in oar Gallery, can be pro'curetijuti a moderate price by cad) applieati ut. KIMBALL do EMERSON jan 3 42w . Dividend. OFFICE OF THY At. LtOHRFT BRID OF. Pittsburgh, January la 1845. ; TTPresident and Managers of the ••Cornputy." far erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, n have this day declared a dividend of eight per cent. on she/. Capital Stock of said Company, out of the profireat the last six months, which will be paid to stockhol ders or their legal representatives, on or after the 1101 inst. JOHN HARPER,. Trensurre. jam 3412 w wet- „) BOXES COLORED CANDLES, for lain by , REINHART & STRONG. 140 Liberty. Street: . A RECORD BOOK. &a —The subscriber has rt.• pened a Record Book. for general pablicervsnew tnodation. It will be A Iphabetically arrange./ rgrea.,.t that all persons arriving in of leaving , Pittsburgh Or Al ; . legheny cities can record their names and place of isesio4 idence or destination fur 2.s,cents. and all rreperty. Houses, Lots, Farms, Stores, Warehoissee;"dte“or salt...or rent. can be recorded by tbeesyntra elud raesegli lied by the Public. fora small sum. (CY All property cr money lost or found can be left ; wiilithe subscriber end recorded for a small sharp..., . and if found restored to the right Owners, with a fair • • rep. otand retarn to the finders. &e. - C:r A few copies ofHarris' three several Director .. ries of Pittsburgh and Allegheny for sale, or reference nd[1:1" Directoriesof Baltimore. Philadelphia, Nest, Yo:k, Wheeling, Cincinnati, and New Orleans. kept, in the office for general reference, and all our daily city papors, &c., for sale at - ISAAC liA Blast General Agency alai Intelligence ollice:, fan n & w No 9 Fitt:lo44mm . • For New Tear, &c. ON HAND, an excellent assortment of the-ppAtii-• cat ions of the American Temperance Union mai - Tract Societies. Also, a variety of Pocket Biltiesand Testaments, Sibbett'a Counterfeit Detector. Americas: Temperance Union, Family Christian, Sailors', France c lie, Loomis' Magazine, Pittsburgh, and Getman Ales ones for 1845, and a variety of cheap fancy Books, at all prices, for children and presents for New Years, rue sale in any quantity to suit purebaxers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent aid Commission Aftlfrebeit'sl:- "). jan 1 6-Jaw NA. 0, filth street. Trusses! Trussim:! CIIASF:S Surgeon's Tntss ' for the redieel ;We fit Hernia, it is now conceded by Sargeota.sild. , Physicians gettetaNy. that this truss is decidedly . perior to any now in use.—lt is not only aatprriormkn k retainer, but offers to the person wearing it, the only hope of radical car. j To be had, only, nt itert & Mohleea„ $9 144, aßt!c t nor of Wood street and Virgin Alley. Any infringement on the right of eilieur this instils. ment. will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. , inn 1, 184:3. i f ARS HE'S sorrior Patent Truss. witethei . with fl all miter trusses most approved of ebyair 4 iims as retainers in reducible Bernie, to be lusd at Kerr & Molder's, No 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. jati 1, 181$. Nye Wants& 200 BUSHELS, fur 1.4 bicb owl will be pail by R. GALW AY, jiin 1-1 w" No 4, Commercial_ Row, Liberty sr. Fare Cracktrs. 35 BOXES; fur 'ale low by Z. KfliFl% . dcc 5 No 86 Miamistreet- Blenongehebt Bridge Stock. 13 SHARES; fur eu.lo by GEO. COCHRAN.' N 026 Wood tit. Dry Peaches. • • 150 BUSHELS dry Peaches jett received, azd'- for :ale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS dr. CO, dee 17 43 Wood Street dcc 5, 1844 1.500 Bbk. No. I SALT; In Stare end for sole by SAM'L. M. KIER, Canal Basin, mar Tito west: Corn Brooms. - 50 Do , 7 :i . for •CaLll4 o oms, large lobe, jest re... 4.4 dee 14. J W BURBRIDGE & English Epsom Salts. 1500 LBS just received a tbe dreg sues store of KIDD 4r, CO. „, No 60,ccener 4th and Wood sli; HONEY Dew Syrup Molasses--a flesh soppirof of this delicious article received this day tad, for kale by itb:lN HART. &STRONG., d 27 No 190 'iberty st.-, BUNCH RAISINS AND PRUNES„Iie boxeseS half borms,isiat received and for aokby .•-•= REINHART SGSTROISG., I _. • . 1401 . 1 battyStreetti -- •.; , 2 . TO TH.E.VOTEES OF THE211(80 1 / 1 11111A111111i : The undersigned respettfultyilenotteoes to the OW lici that ht. wit/ *is candidate f0r4.14414,3 Forcind Ward t at the gamin asitml44l.4ham singl4-14 - • E. ME 1
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