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    It of Tesai. Such are the conquests which steam
assely effected, upon the water and open she
and. when we consider the wonderful advance
eb they are still makinvwe most begin to eaten.
`4ate on a journey-upon landAyittearn, from the ltlart-
Aletothe Del Norte, by hours," and not by weeks-ter
ammaths. And be, who, 'under" such -them:42lloes,
would still say-that Tex:elms too large or distant- fir
00 40 the Union, must-have been sleeping I
,ipidication-ielFistiem to loctian' sties.
Naas istesi-ti Sege for 'incorporatiointo the
-is not Oregon also, which -is stately double
texas? sand if Teaaals roo ve note. why
of also, whets tee days wiihake us to the
Del Norte, whertherthreetnobdis by land;
Neby sea.'mastbereqUired for the jinn ,
,rosy to mouth of the Columbia. • Texas. also, is -a
Varieties valleyof elseldississippl, watered by the
same streams, mid mated with it by nature, as one and
ialiiiefiths.,- - whea-eatOre.gon iseeparated from us by
imensmain.harriersonal peers Its waters into another
;nod distanrocean. And if Oregon, although dap's
isat and occupied bye foreign power, is, as I believe
k selso,ie troth and justice all oar own, Texas was
esit,4odfai many years, within our limits, and may
.sasow again become onto Am by thefree and unanimous
'ncenseat, already given, of allby whom it is awned and
=Affect:pied. I have not dies contrasted Texas and Ore
with a *km to oppose the occupation of Oregon;
"vs always bees the ardent friend of that mew•
a d toes tea it in a speech published long before
member of the Senate, and now, since
thelemented and patriotic Linn, I am the
4surtriving member of the special committee of
-theeSesette witichshas pressed upon that body, for so
fineay-years. the, immediate occupation of t h e whole
tVettitory of Oregon. Them upon the shores of the
sadism 'Pac I fie, if my vote can accomplish it, shall be
'iPhsited timbal:user of the Union; and, with my consent,
; meter shall besurrondered a single point of its, coast,
a atom of its soil, or a drop of all its waters. But
I am against the surrender of any portion of
I am also against the resurreeder of the
of Texas; for disguise it as we way, it is a
teserreruler, when it once was all our own,
- -in is ours, by the free consent of those to
igs, already given, and waiting only the
formal acceptance. Let those, then,
the occupation of Oregon, tell us that
%tent. or too inaccessible, or toe eaten
-ccepancy. Let the friends of Ore
,Texas, at the head of the Ackert
.
sas, IS contiguous to Oregon. and within twenty miles
sof the pass which commands the entrance through all
that territory, and the occupation of which pass by a
foteign power, would separate the people and Terri
tot, of Oregon from the rest of the Union, and leave
them an may prey to the army of an invader. In
oath; Trans is nearly as indispensable for the safe and
permanent oceupatiuu of Oregon, as it is for the se
-entity of New Orleans and the Gulf.
[7O BE COIITI3 CID.)
qihe ;Doilp „Morning post.
it,. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1844
THOKAS PHILLIPS, !EDITOR
FOR GOVERNOR,
H. A. MUHLENBERG.
rirThe Democratic Union of 30th ult., gives a
discussion on a resolution of the House dosigned to cut
t i,
.., censure on the Executive for the payment of counsel
: fees in the great Canal conspiracy case tried in this ci
r,.'," , q, and in commenting on the cue the Union designates
,„-.41•54,4
h "a petty prosecution against certain transporters."
r ' We do not think either the movers of this resolution
Ips 4 , or the editors of the Union, remember the importan t
i: , principles involved in the trial to which they refer, or
fv, they would not speak of it .in the light manner they
".- here done.
-,..-
r ... -In epposing the payment of moneys without appro-
Trianon by law, it must be admitted by all that cases
k ..
willeccnr in which the Executive cannot see the laws
faittfillly executed, as enjoined by the Constitution,
~.,
without employing means not alwaysespecially provi
„.-..1.,- ded—the contingency not being foreseen by the Legit
re
. 4 latu. The case in question iq not the only one in
, f .
esisie.h counsel fees have been thus paid; but if it were,
we have nobesitation in saying that it was strictly jee
r' tifiable. So far from being a 'petty prosecution against
-''
ceilain transporters,' as the Union terms it, it was a
clue - directly and deeply involving the most impOrtant
gibielti of the Commonwealth.
-:'
' Its object was the suppression or dissolution of an
_- extensive ,-,..., extensive oath-bound conspiracy. which controlled the
main lineof our improvements, to the great prejudice
4' the public and in defiance of any system of policy
by which the State authorities might attempt to coon
teract its selfish designs The Canal Commissioners
• deemed it an imperative duty to break up this formi
'i stable combination, and the public heartily sanctioned
c -A,i l - their .course.
rhe conspirators had ten or twelve attorneys ern
ployed, end the Canal Board directed the employment
of 'Messrs Biddleand M'Candless. Surely no one
will pretend tesay_that the DeptiwAttorney General
ebonld-haveheeut left to cope single with such an array
of counsel. The Board wisely °Aired the necessary
tiesistance and, attained their patriotic object by a con_
'• . 4hetion and dissolution of the company to `thegreat
benefit of the public and the Suite Treasury.
For their services Messrs Biddle' and M'Candless
received $B5O, precisely the amount of fines inflict
ed 110 that the public lost nothing by their compensation.
• Wehave ne doubt that the Commissioners had ample
authority to pay these fees out of their contingent funds,
Which would have been the same in the end as paying
it on the Governor's warrant. The latter mode was
,;!: probably adeptid as there was precedent for it in the
previous exercite of a similar right by the executive
under' the clause of the constitution above referred to.
We cannot perceive wherein the transaction is cen
surable and we are confident that a republication of
the proceedings of that extraosabiery mute would sat
. isfy every man in the srette, in <trout of the Legislature,
**tin this case it-was the bounden duty both of the
2 l eestive and the Canal Board, or either, to apply the
sbeeesaary means constitutionally or legally within their
Teeth-
TA,stab ANOTH3R Tuts.—:The 'American is now
trgbor coax that portion of the Whig party that it de
pot:mace/1a few days since, and declares that it is of great
imptietautce to secure their assistance for the whig tick
et neat fall. The American assumes that this can be
'lens only by nominating the Hon Kalman Dimas for
the 'nee 'Presidency. If be is not on the ticket he
,
1 1`161esvitig party will lose 10,000 of its strength
V-ite ry 7Mwejlvairda, bet with him they would be sure to
dka state for Clay! Can the American give the
Allatlikellai,gaarantee seat Mr Das sr himself is in fa
- iipe OMNI We all remember his patriotic letter
eiliedeliaelt Clay for &beaming the Tariff. smi he has
sewer, to our knowledge, withdrawn one of the charge'
ies *en made spin* the wirk leader. Besides, Mr
Deem' believes * des Compromise Act arlewthe'
great came of stile.' distress that has afflicted the
country for theism. ten years, and as Mr Clay declared
that diet act should be pro/erred isksialete, we cannot
eidelleand how Mr D. could run on des same ticket
Sit'eaglpgleaa mart who is in favor of a measure *hat has
%awl naloremal distress throughout ate covitry.
.1: If them matimay mamma tasuppain that Mr CL*T
• haalOW* was atm in favortipto.:
.;. matt" Mr PIIIIINT MAI WWI/lei= Propriety wasps
~..
.i nomisatiaa with him. iMi unfarumatehrhs Matillthe
--..aiaina comprorniat• man. ,On lut Sat
gwra
V22iffi
urday the Gazette defined Mr .Clay's Tariff principles
by extrectisfreta his own speeches. from which kap
palms that he seaman better Tariff than was prOvide4
by the Compromise, and, warless for the purpose of rio•
tenuarbe wouklnot consent to go beyond thatact.•••
Mr Denny cannot conscientiously support sucka man,
buteven if he should, hecannot persuade the people! to
confide their welfare td a man who if this Wank *ASO.
cateofa measure from which. acconlingtoMr Danny,
such evil consequences have ensued. They cannot be
humbugged a second tiros by ',big candidates' dcubla
sots of principles,
The forgery that apPeated Co du, Ai tvican of Tiles
day, *hick we exposed yi-msit, was started, we be
lieve, by the Philadelphia 'Pettus, a Clay sheet _pub.
fished by Bela Badger, the eateries, pipe Layer of
1840. We pretramed some few weeks since- that this
manures retained by the whig party for the purpose of
carrying untie:one of their fraudulent schemes during
the approaching contest. and bete we have the fit it de.
velopmeet of the kind of service he is rendering his
employers. This is but the commencement of their
dishonest tricks ; before thci and of the campaign their
pipes.will all be in full blast, end the people will haie
,to be vigilant if BADGER end his bands do lice get
them entangled in some of their yarn or pipe frauds.
ITtntttr CLAZ has not been elected President qi a
Sitamboat for the last ten days. The Gazette ia.be•
coming careless; it must psi more attention to these
important indications of public sentiment. The last
listthst it published, included the names cf all the
women and children to swell the vote of the "Com
promise Candidate."
EirThe Gazette heads an article, “The Pest's
Slanders upon Mr. Clay." That!** "good lick;" we
would like the editor to point out any thing diatever
appeared in the Post u slanderous of Mr. Clay,
as the foul abuse that used to appear in the onlumns
of the Gazette. The feet is, we treated Mr. Clay
with more forbearance than the editor of the Gazette
did until he became acquainted with those fifteen
whigs. Lis unneeessmy to mention the means used
by them, to improve the Deacon's manners.
Via saz Ans CRXW BURNT.—Tbe R ichmond Com
piler of Saturday says:—The vessel reported by us
yesterday as being burnt near Pickett's wharf, some
forty miles down the river, proves to be the schr. Jane,
Vickers, of and from Baltimore, for this city, with eau ,
dry mercbandize and a deck load of lumber. Capt-
Vickers and his whole crew perished in the flames of
the burning vessel—not • soul is left to tell the tale!--
Capt. Phillips, of the Hyrcanius, lay near the Jane.
All was right when he last saw her Wedneday
night. Thursday morning she was burin down to the
water and her captain and crew dead! The names
and number of the crew are known °ply in Baltimore.
The Bank of Beaton iiity thilweek digrithouts to the
amount Of .426;800, on a capital of $17,010,000, Or
an avaaage of about 2ifier cos& fortbejaat aiz conchs.
DESTRCI&XIVEItt . IS BALTuroste.—The Sun
states that about two o'clock on Saturday morning,
the fireonin were rousea from their slu - mbers by the
cry of fire. The alarm was found to proceed from the
burning of several buildings on the west side of Centre
Markert space, a few doors south of Baltimore street.
The fire is generally believed to have originated •in the
shoe store of Mr Hugh Bell, from which it was corn
muninated to the bat store of Mr John Ovare, and the
dry good stores of Messrs. S. W. Merryman, Simeon
Franck and Weltzell & Brother, on the south-, and to
the house on the north occupied by Mr Themas Wil.
son, as a dry good store and Mr John R. Wright as a
dwelling. The stores. occupied by the four first named
were entirely destroyed, with the contents.
There was an Insurance of $19,500 on buildings
and their contents, which will not near cover the losses
sustained on the different property.
BLOODY AFFRAY. -A serious affray occurred at
Mobile on 23d inst., between Mr Felix Senec, of the
post office and a gentleman named Lumsden. They
had gavelled in the street and separated, Mr Senec
going into the post office. In a moment he returned
and approached Lumsden; some exciting conversa
tion ensued, and Luursden struck the other a slight
blow in the face with his band. Mr Senec immediate
ly 4rew a revolving pistol and commenced firing it at
hire. One ball struck below the heart, the other in the
abdomen, and the third in the left thigh, cutting off
entirely a portion of one or two fingers of Lumsden.—
The latter, after being shot drew $ sword cane, rush
ed on Senac and would undoubtedly have killed him, if
the mayor, who was fortunately near,,had not interfer,
ed. He seized the arm of Dontsden and, covering the
breast of Mr Senec, received a blow in the wrist which
cut it entirely through. The parties were then sepa
rated. Lumsden was still alive in the evening, and
hopes were entertained that he would recover. Sense
has been committed.
Mr EDITOR:—In your paper of Tuesday, you have
given us an account of a very "important improvement
in the manufacture of iron,' ' and we may say that if
there is any truth in the statements of Master Stumm
FIROADMRADOW, the improvement is no less wonder
ful than 'important.' But the bungling manner in
which the whole thing is stated, and the summary way
in which Master Simeon Broadnieadow arrives at his
'important' conclusions, are enough to awaken in the
minds even of persons wholly unacquainted with the
said Simeon certain suspicions that the 'im?ortance
of the thing may be overrated; but to those whe are cog
nizant of the history of this gentleman, and of his
scientific doings during his residence amongst usPitts
burgh greenhorns, many years since, they are.if we add
to them the trifling circumstances of the mystic oper
ations of the chemical compound upon immense moss
es of hot iron, much morn than enough to induce us to
give judgment against this pretended "important im
provement in the manufacture of iron," and to pro
nounce it an arrant humbug; and we feel that we are
not saying too mach when we say, that this pretender
to important inventions is in the arts and sciences, a
mere quack. FABRICANT.
MOB AND RIOT
About 9 o'clock en Saturday evening a large crowd
of persons assembled for the porpoae of inflicting their
di 'pleasure on a -colored man named Locke, keeping
a recess on the canal packet wharf, the first in the ex •
change buildings who had the day before• married a
white girl. Ho escaped—they hotly pursued, and the
sovereign people wreaked their vengeance on the con.;
teats of his4hop, his windows dtc. —Utica Gaz.
The riveiitas fallen, within the lut three days, sheet
2.1 feet, and is still falling. There is still, however,
upwards of 15 feet watarie the eh annel.
Lau/ was selling at $2,87.
rr Aeormata from the Wabash, represent that
Rim in geed navigable order ter We, as also the
Cumberland River. •
CENCI/PAU MARICZT. March 29
Thetimes represents business as very btisk, espe
cially in produce, hip shipments of which• have been
made to New Orloatss. .
The dammed for Geikeed Silver has been ootaimat,
'and 1.• an imasuid eattikariet the week, Brokers are
baying a for silver, 440 per cent far gold.
Inuncsannt looney tiara is why little doiag--it has
nearly all coreentrated in a few hatilis..uni is bald no
peculation ind to snake paytnenu to the Banks.
~aay. ~.'~'Y"~J!.~ec?F~l'llS~aA"-~e'~~~-MiM'~'
Nate Oatimas Maxim, March 24.—The f t roca.
nos*
s *arciallauraesothhoickh is aoikie isttaoals we are
awaro of a carraiapresesre caused by *vapid. daciine
Paned to - alma iolita,
ry inauraces,mai does mit affect the general character
of the market.
Thlid Municipality notes are tem at 79.73 c. with a
loud
Basic NtYTES.—The law-passed by the Legislature
providing for the payment of the debts proper lf the
State, has alreibly had a good effect on the issues at
the liquidating Property Batka. Consolidated and
Citizens' were much inqaired for yesterday, and sales
were freely made ate?" and 34 per cant. discount: In
at:lmage anti Improvem e nt; a moderate business is
doing at our quotations. We do nut hearer any trans
actions in Orleans.
Suo*it, LOOlStAlt•.—The demand for Sugar on
the Levee has been fair, the market maintains a firm
and buoyant character. Our present cplOtatioos ar•
for Inferior to common 54a5f; Fair; Sae Prime 6is,
6}; strictly choice in small It'd, 7 a7i cents pr 114 On
Plantation, prices range from Si r efii cents pr lb.
Metassas.—There is a fair demand far Molasses
on the Levee. We quote inferior lots at 23,1n23i,
entices:xi parcels 24 cents per gallon: On Plantation
salesare making at 21) cents pr gallon.
The descend for Cotton during the past week has been
unusually limited, considering the period of the season
and the heavy stock on hand, and we have seldom
known the market to exhibit a more inanimate appear
ance. Very few buyers have manifested any dispel.
tion to operate; and on the other hand, although there
are many holders who would willingly realize at the
current rates, few of them seem inclined to make con—
cessions in order to effect sales. Both parties are a
waiting further marines from Europe with the most in
tense anxiety, and this is the cause, perhaps, of the
great dullness which prevails.
& IfOARDINO NOUSE.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
X. and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House in Third street, a few doors from
Wood, where travelers and others will be accommo
dated on the most reasonable terms. The hawse it
spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable ex
pense, and every arrangement is made that will en
sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A _shire of FOB* patronage is respect
fully solicited.
a4-tf CIiftISTIAN scHMERTZ.
PROPOSALS will be received arthe oTieri of the
Firernen'slosuilince Company, until Saturday
next, 6th instant. at noon, for repairing this four story
brick buildings of Georze Weyman. on Smithfield
street and Diamond alley. The buildings to ins put
up in as good condition as they wore previous to the
fire by which they were injured.
a4-3t SAM'L GORMEY, Sec'v.
RECEIVED from New York, n splendid assort
ment of Men and Boys' fine Cloth Cap, made
in tbe lateststylo, suitable for spring and summer wear.
a4-I w S. MOORE.
The Proprietor of the
"THREE BIG DOOR S "
Is not io the habit of boaatins.,but helm* nehesitaiion
in saying that the . -
QUALITY AND QUANTITY
Of hit present stock of
Sr. Louts, M areh 26
. . &
Mani:fat:hirers of Tobacco, - Basti and Ctigars,
WOULD respecifully iworm thepuhlic that they
have removed both of their establihments
into No 33, hand street, between .Pena and :liberty
streets, Pittsburgh. They invite the attention of men
chants and consumers tn their splendid assortment in
their line. CALL and SEE. a4-3t
!Notice.
WHEREAS, certificate 127, dated August 26,
1826, for foul shares of stock in the Monon
gahela Bridge Company has been lost or mislaid, all
persons interested will take notice that application has
been made at the office of said company for a renewal
of said certificate. GEO COCHRAN,
a4-Imw Agent for Bank of Pennsylvania.
Notice to Builder*.
Caps! Caps!!
No. 93, Wood Street, Third Door below Dia
mond Alley.
E STEP'S Axes and Edg© Tools, for sale by
GEO COCHRAN.
a 4 No 26, Wood street
WONDERFUL!
BUT TRUE.
READY MADE
CLOTHING
Far exceeds any thing ever seen in the West
ern country, and no person
can realize its
EXCELLENCE OR EX TENT,
Unless they call at his establishment.
HZ HAS NOW ♦ STOCK 07
SEASONABLE GARMENTS,
Amounting to upwards of
$BO,OOO.
Which he will sell at
UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES,
And he will warrant the WORKMANSHIP ¢nd
FASHION to be of the most superior kind.
It would require too much time and space
to enumerate all the attractions of
his magnificent establishment, but
suf . fice it to say, that his
stock comprises every
ARTICLE OF A GENTLEMAN'S DRESS,
Which he pledges himself to sell lower than they
can be purchased anywhere else in the city.
CAUTION.
Purchasers are cautioned tube on their guard against
the tricks of life rival establishments that try to palm
themselves on the unwary as the
THREE BIG DOORS
The public are desired to note the
METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT,
In front of the "old ori. , inal," as that is a mark for
the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot Weonnter
felted. JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
a4-tf No 151, Liberty street.
40 LBS American Calomel, jnst received at the
drug stole of JON. KIDD,
corner of 4th and Wood streets.
LADIES' MUSICAL LIBRARY,
For Aprii, 51144.
Containing Dandy Jim. stelaeelk Then you'll re
member me; Boatmen's Bator The Chamelion; I
knew her first in Life's • Teeteraern the Sall Room
March; Old Dan Tucker. is *ll-41*eie of music.—
Subscription priceenly $1 SA, Angie Nos 121 cents.
Forsale at Cook's Literary Dept; SS, Fourth greet
it 4
Ovorsoarit of tk Poor.
E F Pas.rr, 4th, above Sitaithfiel4streef,
I .1 A/MARI:Deg. Temperance Radii', corner From
and Market streets,
Overseers of the Poor, having mitered upon , the du
ties of their office, will give prompt attention to all
proper applications.
City and Poor Roues Physicians
Dr Gtovicts 13 Saves. Smithfield st.., below
P FARatuToci, likr urea, below Market.
a34t
- ' MIRROR LlERigt` Y.
No 1 the Sacred Poen - twit ;CP VP*. the
eempletie edition ever publidio4. _Prhts. 1111 cents. -
-No 2. The Poems of Pdbion; by PI P wan..
N011.1.-_The Lady Jane, aid other hottomo*Poliell,
byNPWdit,
No 5. The Little Frenchman and hi. Witter Lots,
and other Tales atlas Times. by George ?Maoris.
N. 111, - ; The Roeeco No 5, containing the Curie
Fay, Lillian, and the Eve of St Agnes, with original
notes, by N P Willis.
No 0. The Rococo, No 2- containing the miscella
neous poems of Edward Coate Pinkney t with a 4W--
iv:obit:al - sketch atheists William Leggett, Esq.
No 10, The Loves of the Angels, an Eastern Ro
mance, by Thai Moore.
Nu 11 The Irish Melodies and Saei ad Sougewf
nos Moore.
Subscriptions AN:calm:l and single numbers ferule ;
of the Mirror, at Cook's Literary DePot,Bs.4th at.
a 4
1 BBL BEEF TONGUES,
1800 lb, Cincinaati Dried Beef,
lioxee No 1 %mit,
50 " " Soap,
3 " impeder Lemon Syrup,
Received axed for Bale by D WILLIAMS.
a 4 ' No` 28, Fifth 'street.
400LBSGsrtt': hia 14 ir Sau l 7 ; ree
.iveiat7elrgst3
a 4 corner of 4th arid Wood a4eeta.
Sidezu d Rlu bk,.
IN store and for sale at_tibe drug store of •
JON. KIDD.
a 4 corner of 4th and Wood eta
DR Mel_ ANE'S TRUE LIVER . PILLS.
THE most efficient pills ever offered to the public
to remove diseases of the•Livet, giVe speedy re
lief in sick headache, Wicks &feet/01m dYsparosia,enur
stomach, symptoms of a diseased liver,_ pain in the
right side under the edge of the ribs, increased on pres
sure, sometimes pain in the left, the patient. is rarely
able to lie on the left side, }twin -wider the' shoulder
blade, sometimes mistaken fot rheumatism, loss of ap
petite and sickness, bowels generally costive, some
times alternating with lax, the head is pained, accom
panied with a dull heavy sensation in the back part, a
slight dry cough is sometimes s* attendant, the pa
tient complains of weariness and debility. is easily
startled, prickly sensation of the skin, lowness of spi-
CZETIFICATX
This is to certify that we have used Dr McLane's
Liver Pills, and have derived great benefit from the
same, and we cordially recommend them to those la
boring- ander the liver complaint or siek headache. ful
ly convinced that they area valuable pill for theilisea-
NJ they propose to cure.
Mrs JOHN THOMPSON,
JAMES WATSON, (near Perryopolis.)
The genuine Pills always on hand at the Drug
Store of JON. KIDD,
a 4 No 60", corner 4thand Wood its.
TREASURER'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given, that agreeably to actof Gen•
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
passed the 13th day of March, A. D. 1815, entitled ••An
act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode
of selling unseated lands, for lases, and for other purpo
ses.," and an act entitled, "A further supplement to en
act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode
of etting unseated lands for taxes, and for other porno.
res," passed the 13th day of hlarch,A. D. 1817. The
sales or the following tracts of unseated lands and lots
°remand In the Coon y of Allegheny, will commence at
the Commissioner's Office. in the city of Mute! rgh, on
the second Monday (10th day) of June next, and to con
tinue from day to day Of oecommry) for all arrearars
due on•the nme, for the years of 11341 and 1843. (intro.
ding county, school, road and state taxes) together with
all the toms nerowartly accruing thereon•
CITY OF PITTSBURGH. AMT. OP TAXES
R crarto Ow Rini
SECOND WARD. - Hart and Armstrong,
part of lot no 181, 30 feet on Water
at through to Front at with a frame Blast.
smith shop,
J. 4. J. Hammett, 1 lot on Try st., 30-60 va•
cant, 1 '• 60.60 •'
Thos. Robinson Jr , , 1 lot on Row st., part of
lot no. 50 and 51.-48 feet deep with brick
shop, 1 lot 24 (eel on 2d st.. by 51 on Rog at
also one tOt 00 Front sti. 24-80 feet.vaeant
solar, WARD.
Thos. Cralt's heirs, part of lot no 413-25 feet
on Virgin alley by 80 feet deep, with a ivy"
story frame house.
Semi. Kingston, part of lot 406 on Hillsboro'
alley.
l.n4w. Fleming, part of lot no 451 and 02-60
feet on Sixth et ~by 40 feet deep on Poem's
alley.
John O'Reilly, Rev., one lot on Wiley at., 40-
70 feet 4 50
Simon Tracy. two late on Rats st.. each 20-69 5 25
Wilson It Wylie. part of tot 447--6fteen feet on
Wood it.. by 65 deep, with a two story brick
house. 9 00
Wm, Pentland one lot of Chatham 5t:,140-96 3 15
ea s . • '• 80.96 ft 750
Baml. Nee'ilt, one lot ea Tunnel it., 20.100 75
David Follett, two lots on sth st.. - Fetterman's
plan, n 0.25 end 26, each 24.30 feet,
Catherine Murphy, part of lot no. 3, sixteen ft
on Virgin alley, by 60 feet on King alley.
with a small frame house.
711 TR WARD
Joseph Bridges, (Johnstown) two lots in Pat
terson's plan 20 60
Mrs Grunt. two lots Penn st„ 24-100 each
Robert Hall, one lot on Liberty st.,(east side)
24 100 2121
John Hiek, one lot 24.60 in Patterson's plan 50
Theft Jones," on Penn st., (west side) 24.50
with small frame boost,
Robt Lang, one lot on Penn at., 20-80
Wm. MeGaw, Meadville.sl lots on Penn st.,
20-100 each, 21 acres offend between Penn
st., and Allegheny river,
James A. Newell, one lot on Liberty st,, no, 86,
25160
Wm i Shore, one lot in Pattelton a plan, 20.60
Chas. Taylor, one lot on Penn st„ (west aide)
24-100
John McElroy, one lot on Liberty it. 24.100
George Bailey, two on Penn at.. 30-60, 12 on
Locust it.. 20,40 each.
Jae McCullough, one lot on Quarry It., no. 93.
20.57,
Jame A• Kenny one lot on .. .1 20.57.
CITY OP ALLEGHENY.
TilllT WARD:
Wm. Anderson one tot on Robinson at/ , 20-160
John W. Barr, 3 lots on KlM:luck st„ each 20-
100,
John Blakely, 3 lots, no.. 94,95 and 117; Chart.
toss plan,
Hugh Downing' 2 lots On Bank lyre 20.94 each
Gnome Donley, I acre ofland (in swamies) Re
becca et.. 2 70 I
F. W. Evans, one lot np Robinson it., 35-55 1 351
John Freeman, one lot on Killl,uck st 27.100 1 801
W W relterman's helm, 1 lot on Robinson st
50 by 150 200.
Samuel plalping, 1 tot on Ann 5t,27 by 100 2 SO
A W Foster.Jr, 1 fot an Rank Lane, 5011 y 200, " 720
Thos Graely.2 lots in Chartton's p laa , 24 by 140
.
with brick house, 225
Samuel Hunter, 1 lot on Robinson at, 16 by 100 175
James Han'on.l int on -. 20 by 100 45
R N mavens. 3 lots, Bank Inne.eaeh 24 by 94, 12 60
Kennedy* MeKown, 1 lot on Robinson st., 30
by 100, 90
-Geo Ledlte. 1 lot on Wharf, 350 by 590. 14 00
William Law's heirs, 2 lots in r...'harlion's plan.
Nos 102 and 103, 1 96
John McAleer, 2 lots In Chsrlton's plan. Nos
92 and 93, 1 841
Moore andWalker.l lot on KllbBck ul, 27 by
100, 1 76
John Otterson, 1 lot on Kilbuek it, 27 by 109, 1 621
Bent Patterson. 1 lot on Robinson. 44 by 55, 2 10
Joseph Read, Sluts in Chariton'eptan,Nos
90.91, 118, 119, 120, t
840
Jos Reed. 1 lot on Robinson at, 13 by fit
Henry Rbsem, 1 lot on Rank law 276411% 315
Samuel Shaw, 1 lot on Kitbuck st.,2ohy 100, 90
Witilins Sturgeon. 3 lout in Chathlon.l 411111..
.po 51, 52.53, with abr Ink Ind fame Masa. 17 60
'WI' iklnson and McMaster,. 4 lotala Cnpattpin
. Plan. Nos 182.143,104 a 114.11, . 700 :
• Wan and PalleiMpa s 1 lot iht lied lasitt st, 43
by ur.i9. -- -'. .-- 313
.
sarstin MOM ' . ''- •
Kra Toittood, 1 tot on ilosvortit,6lll,24B,- t , ~ "
. 4 1 " 1116123 oiellildilitallerr.l '"'
Uri Pottersoa, 1,10151 a Grim , rani platy Jim
1 sal. • 2
Stewa e rt Thostepeem. 1 lot es 1111844 iner, 21 S . Si
II K Willtanesea I hee im Gem Fuel Soh lialik n
-"~~..uk ~_„sc;,. >g ~~pzaiirei~k..;e+~a+iP~z+l.':;. a~i~nl/lr~.*'~a`;iSS~j
iMMA
Williams Leaky, ) 16 lets oft Felattl
...uitssik*Alt 9, in, 11. 12. 1904.
M. 194.1. 1% 20, Nish 20)11.210.
Das oft Seaver . attain. 110 - by
ID° labs
lags wain;
Avelatetd Pillars, 1 lot Pledaingist,2l by 75.
Jacob Btrottnesiuldirs. one lot on Aan at, 20
by 82.
toteidrenowdes Yj -bats ht isliastoseti
plan, Noe T 9 and 80.
Saba Bantn.[Pittsbevgbj 1 loti la Casiatt's plan.
David Morgan, 2 tote is Fleming assees, each
24 by 76,
losepla Walters, one lot on Jackson it,
Patrick Ward, one lot on First at. 30 by 100.
swab Lasite, i iota ea Federal street. eaeh 20
47 90. 125
itheketoek and Sell. 4 lots on Slatsilt Common -
and *anal,?? by 94 feet eiteh, " 21 30
Mis Coyle. one lot on Morgan street, 25 h 7 94, 444
.1 Ile R. Diekey4 2 lots in Wards" and lalntste's
plan, No 15 and 16 " 3905/
A I. Herr'. heirs.? lots In Warner sad Painter's
plan, No 157, 158, brick both*. 9,60
George McGrath:ono lot on Laectek at, Zown's
plan, 17 by 120. " 120
Paying. Co. 4 tots Warner stud Tahtteesi Plan.
449, 450, 551. 452. 14 20
John Seville, one lot in Nowa's plan, 34 by
60. 2 211
James Wiley. 4 lots on Graham id, 21 by 60. -
each, 7 10
Joneph Walters-ogre lot In Warner and Palates
Plan, No 69 Butler pike. 1 87
. ...... .
Pm' Toinsarg.
Charles Anderson; 2 Ica In Denny's plan. No
243 and 245, 920
William Anderson's heln42 lots In Illagit's plan
No 31 arid 32. . _... , . - T 65
Mr Aweorm, one lot on 4 1 . b It pike, 2 55
George Barns, one lot, No 9, - Arthur's plan, 2 63
John Branstrap, 4 lots In Miller's plan. No 62.
GS. 64.74, 450
Wm Salley; 2 lots In Denny's plan, Nos 197,
199. 900
Thomas Burrell, 4 lots in Pride's plan, Nolls,
116,.117. 118. . - 3 60
Hugh Birnhlll,2 lots In Caldwell's plan No 179,
180, 3 83
Ivrea! Benford, 2 lots In Arlberg' plan, No 10,
and shanty. 4 45
. .
David Cardwell, one lot In Scott . a
plan, No 80. 90
James Carnahan. 21 lotsjin Wright's plan, Nos
46. 47.48 450
T S Clarke, 3 acres land lo Cook's plan, 6 85
Alex Conk, one lot In Hartford's plan, No 38. 2 95
James Davis, eel. half lot in Anhwei'
plan No 22, . 2 921
lama! Dickson, 2 lots in Metiers plan, Na ll
. 12. 390
James Harley, T lota in Miller's plan, Nosl3o,
131. 131, 133. 134, r 35. 136. 7 65
Margt Gillespie, one let In Danny's plan No 25, 5 00
Samuel Bruce, cot, half lot In Arthnrs' plan
No 3. 3 671
George W Irwin. 2 lots In Prides' plan, No.
126. 121, 5 10
Henry Jackson, part of 2 lots in Arthur.' plan
Non 17 and 18. 5 111
J W Jeffries, part of lot la Whitesides' plan, - I
!go 26, . 2 631
I P Jack, 21ots to Pride's plan, No 141 and
142. 300
Mary-Joiner, cot., part °fiat No 1, Whiteside,'
plan. 1 SO
S Ningan and Brothers, one lot No 144, In
Prldes' plan 2 00
Jobn Kyle, part of Darlington's plan on 4th st
road. 150
George Ryle. part of Darlington's plan,4th K R 1 50
J P Lyon, !acres land in Wilson's plan and 2
lots In Annum' 'ld plan, No 3 and 4 9 40
John Little, one lot In Scort's Han No 153. 3 181
A ndw MeAffee, 2 lots In Cook's plan, No 109
and 110 300
J N McLeod. Rev. [NI 19 one lot 4th at road,
50 by 220, 600
Jae if McClelland, 5 lots in Blacks ptan.No 13,
24, 25.46.47, 14 25
Samna McCullough's heirs, 2 lots In Scott's
plan. No 78 and 79. 4 00
Tbos Miller, Doctor,l4 acres land In Crughanc.
vine, 12 00
Joseph C Miller, part of tots No 134 and 135
In Irvln's plan, 2 07
Alex Miller, 8 lots In Miller's plan, No 19, 20,
21. 22 23.71.72.74. 11 00
Rash Mitchell. 3 tots in Miller's plan, No 3.40
and 41, 4 11
Thus Mlitisan. one small lot and shanty, Den.
nv's paid. 571
Jos R. Nelson . , one lot In Irwin's plan No 111 3 83
David Neesier, one lot part of 1) Kreamer's to
Darlington's plan on the pike. 2 55
James Orr, one lot in Irwin's pion No 12, 2.98
John O'Donnell, half lot in Denny's plan, 4 251
Thee Pludargre lot In Vetterman's plan No 6. 192
Dr T Patterson,.4 tots in Havens' plan No 13,
14, 15, 16, 35 50
Wm Peacock, 121 feet Of lot No 62 on Denny's
plan, and frame house, 2 95
S Purviance. 12 lots In Irwin's plan. Na 24,16,
27.34 35. 86. 87 110.134,125.126.85, 45 90
Philip Shaw, one tot In Croghansvilkt between
pike and river, 3 26
James Stewart, (Painter.) 1 lot No. 8, Brown'a
plan.
1 in Black's plan. 620
Sylvester Seymour. 4 lots in Beat', plan, 178.
180. 182, 184 .
2" In Coltvell's 97, 99 20 00
Doctor Thompson, 4 lots In Miller's plan, No.
15, 16, 17, 18, 2 75
Mrs, Vance. (Allegheny) 1 lot on bank of A Ile..
(hefty river, 3 75
John Wallace, I lot in Darlington's plan, N 0,14 300
Abercromble's Delft. 7 lots in Denny's plan,
17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22,34, 9 35
Helms /loge, 1 lot in Pipe town In Second St. 1 50
Whetmore 4. Havens. ft tots In Colwell's plan,
No. 116. 117. 118. 120. 121, 122, 123. 124.
and 7 lots in Miller's plan. N 0,41,43.44,45.
46, 47, 48. 18 93
W4llllllll Pentland. 51 acres !ant 42 09
John Brown , 1 lot in Dennrs plan. No. 185. 1 35
Burke 4- Stewart. 2 acres land adjoining sth
Ward. Pittsburgh, 2 80
CitarlartAryant's, Helm 1 lot In Pride's plan.
171. 180
Daniel Curry. 1 lot In Eitteaffer's plan. No. 2. 2 70
James Carr, 20 feet of lot, on Alley No. 14, in
Denny's plan, 1 35
Ann Dacia, co , e lot In Reatlng's plan, 45
Samuel Johnston, Res. one lot in Arthur's
plan No, 28, 1 80
Laughlin 4' Scntly. 17 lots In Denser field,
No, 89, 90.91, 92.93. 94.95. 96, 97, 100,
139 42k
101. 102, 103, 104.105, 106.88, 34 30
Fenton Lawler, two lots In Miller's plan, No.
8 and 9,
David Lupton, one lot In Pride', plan, No. 146,
John Laughlin, one lot in Miller's plan,
" one ". Cronheneville. Lib.
arty street,
Mat hens Riley, one tot in Plpetown, 2 shanties,
Thomas Sehall, part of lot No. 33. Denny's plan,
Michael Watt's, Heirs, one lot In plan,
_No. 215.
J. B. 17a.hon, two tots in Colwell's plan, 173
and 174,
1100 Adams, one tot in Denny's plan, on pike
No, 268.
John Ashton• one lot In Pipe town and 2 frame
tenements,
Michael Allen, one lot in Hart', plan, No. 3.
James Brown, twn lots in Brawn's plan, No.
19 and 30. frame houee,
Jsseph Boyd's, Heirs, two lots in Arthur's let
plan. No, 15 and 16. 3 15
John Bro.ey, one lot No. 106, In Prlde's plan. 50
William Bingham, font tote in Colwell% plan,
No 159,160, 1 61,162. - 1 54
Mr. Irwin, one lot Ili Darllngtan'ir plan, on
16.100, 1 05
matt 4 ;Deism. two lota in Rowan and Rea%
plan, 1 00
Thomas Baldwin, three lots la Cook's plan, No.
103.104, 105. • 1 121
William H. Caaffman, one lot of Steelier. 1 80
John N. Daily, 1 acre of land of F. B. w Moon. 1 05
John F:venlates, Heirs.oot tot In Prlde i e plea;'
1;0. 172, 50
Edward Thomas, moist I. Pipe town, 75
FriNgle, one lot In Deane, plan. from
Blakely, 50
Jacob Fodder, oat lobe Rice's plan. 50
Frederick Firehook, one lot In • Croghansville.
on Mks, 2 48
Jahn Fos, part of lots No. 100. 109.1 n Scott's
• 601 d. 100
John Gribbe*, one lot la plait, No- 51.
Ce• . 4 • Prides " No. 35. 1 48
George Gorllas', ceded. part of lots No. 48
49. la Arthur's tat plan,
twoints in Artbar s •a2d plan zwis it 16. 263
Greer. 7; woos land ea 4th ilk Wit OW. 20 00
I itthimiklilllottY, Oat lot la Black's plea. 1 15
ISelltlitio% Oohs. two lots la Prlde's plea, No.
:1.129.
'95 11111114 Arsaassit. owlet le Kona', plan. No. 10.
Irwia, sae lot of Wilson's. ,
$4l 00011joisokasa. three lets in Otiok's Wan. Na
1 1 1 7' dials* R. Kay, two low la Ilawinkplan. No.
I . 75tad 8.
1 10 1 4 4.1:151nea1d, ose lot la Cook's phis. No. 57.
AbialtantLiewhiosaid.dlawletwlltfthm o .9 lllll
3 40 Anthony Wren. part or tot No. 9. Slaifisfo's
1111 plan,
_Walter B. Lawrie, fear lots la plea t
120 No. 3002, 33.34.
1 65 Edictal Louehrin. Beim part orbit" 7 all 4 9,
110 In Arthur** Ist pan,
I 1111•Cabe- 0-Torrenee,Airo tot In 2'ettetiasa`a
plan, No. 4 and 5, -.
Robert !Venetia. one lot la Denny'.
No. 95,
Hugh blaeshase l . elabteen lots In Cook's plan,
No. 25, 26, 27; 121:79, 30, 74, 75,'76, 77, 78.
212, 913,214.915, 316, and 217,
Thome* U. ea. three Ulu la Colliers
plan, No. 153. 154, 155.
Marks, (Cot. Win. Robinson** Wt.) one
lot hcairthers' Ist Play. MA-I& '
Alfred Marks, one lot In Haven's pht. No. 9*
JAWS O'Brien, one to to Neatine'a ,No.2s.
one tot In Arthur,' Sd - 5.
Samuel 011ryan, one tot in " 3d " 14.
Mrs Roe*, three tots to-blitler's plea. 110- 8 5 ,
86, 87.•- .
_ .
►OVIT* WARD.
George Rap, fbnr hots In Iketbsus'3d plea, No.
24;15, 46. 27.
WNllaaa Robinson or John Freeman, RoMag
mill lot, 200 feet front. •
Minim Sbeety, one lot in Fetterman's p'an' -
Moses Sharp, two lots In Cook's plan, No. 12
end 13,
Peter Stark cord, two Wu In Aithars' Ist plan.
No "25 and 27,
Samuel Suitin'e, - Heirmune lot No. 170. Prides
plan,
Martin Snyder, three lots to Colwell's plan.
No. 133,134. 135.
Charles J. Shaffner, three lots in Cook's plan,
No. 34.35, and 36.
Hugh 'Fanner, cord one lot la Arthtirs' 2nd
plan, No. 2,
WGI law Tacker, one 191 in Miller's plan,. N 0.28,
Elias Wade, six tots In Denny's phut. on Mite.
No. 265, 267, 289:171. 2 7 3. 275,
Samuel West. cord, one lot In Whiteside's' plan
No. 3, and part of No. 4:
F. C. Welty's', three lots In Cook's plan, Me.
31.32, 33.
David Williams, four lota in Cook's plan, No.
129,190.191, 192,
Michael Walls. Heirs, one lot to Denny's plan
No, 215,
Mathew Stone, part of lot on Alley In Denny's
• plan N 0.30..
Mr. Chantey, one lot In Colwell'. plan,
John Cramer, part of lots in Irwin's plan, 20
• feet, N 0.184 and 135,
Mr. Jones one lot on 4th street pike,
(Jacinth Pictish, part of lots No. 7 and 8, In
• Black's plan.
Dorothy Torpfer, one lot In Croginaortllle on
Liberty street,.
Blair t Ingham, one lot, In Pride's plan No, 143,
'• one Hart's 1.
one 1, Rowan 4- Rea's,
Thomas Gonghesan , two lots in Pride's plan,
No. 81 and 82,
Thos. Mellon, three lots In Prides plan,
PEZILIIB TOWIFEUT.
.104e1111 Flechens, sin tots in Woolslayer's plan,
fronting on Greenshurgh pike,
TrUiAILLIS TOWNSHIP',
Charity Arta Conway, two lots In McKeespoat,
nos. 39 add 40,
Matthew 6111, one tot In McKeesport, n - 219
aware. turstrown.
One tot !n McKeesport, No 15
21
Is 46
47
.• •
.55
- 57 •
44 ./ it 72
4 14 73
44 90
- 126
153
160
4, 161
41 171
4. .1,64
207
•. 218
'•220• •
u
67
:smarms Townsman
Dasid Robinson, one lot In West Elisabeth,
LOME". BE /Esia.
flesekla Johnson.s helm, 3 aerca of land.
(Wind Gap)
Samuel Ewalt's, heirs, one lot aground
Danl. Biddle, one lot of ground in Phillips' plan,
IMSEERILEN remount..
Cole, 100 acres of land,
Newborat, 90 acres of land, .
Thos Bradford, 100 acres land,
Ruler Basher acres land
RESRIVII TOMMIE - IP.
Thos McFarland, one small lot
Jacob Bearmley,2 lots In Camp's plan
Jacob Bitrat, one lot and frame house
Burns, fifteen lots in New Troy,
Charles Blythe, half tot Mancliestr.r
Geo A Cook's assignees, 4 tots In Blanchester
Joseph Colt art, 2 lots In Manchester
Geo Diller, or David Roisterer, Rev. 5 acres land
and house
Richard Davis, one lot In Patterson'. plan
English. one tot In Caesar'. plan
C SEyster, 4 lots In New Troy In Harvey's
plan, nos. 68, 69.70 and 71.
Gotielp Fiatser,one lot in Warner 4. Painters
I plan.
Andrew Flamillf, 3 acres of land and brick
house ,
Glaben Pornlsb, one and a half lots tr. Patter.
son's plan, ,
John C . Fleming, 2 lots In Cassatt's plan
George P. Gilmore I Patterson
Henry Albert, 2 Casvatt's
Henry Johnson, 4. Oa
Joseph Johnson. ohs house and lot, In Warner
4- Painter's plan,
Jacob Lumen, one half lot in Manchester,
• A. W. Loomis, 2 acres of land and house,
John Mauler, 2 lots and frame house, Man.
cheater.
i John McCi,esney, - one lot in Manchester,
Rotten McChesney . one lot,
George McChesney, one half i• .•
William MeCkire,one half . ". "
t Geo himintbouser. one lot and house: Caiman's
plan
Maurice Martin, one lot and house [near ice
imam;
Robert McComb.one lot Patterson's plan No 13
Thos McGarland. one small lot
Geo Parke, one house and lot in.Mawebester
James Park's heirs, 410 Is In. do
John Park,one lot In do
Gco R Riddle ,2 lots and brick house
Wright one and a half acres land
Rudd one lot and house
Staten, carpenter, one lot from J C sell,
40 by 200
Henry Sadden, 2 tots and brick More
Gao Smith- one tot In Caseett's plan
Poster Graham's heirs, glob In Manchester
Wm Hotebition,6 lots
McDonald, 4 lots and brick house
Token / gardener, one acre land and battik
/WIZ VOMEIERM•
John Kidd.loo acres sand
John Nosier 100 acres land
. John Stewart 50 " "
'Richard Biddle-100
•
MAIM DIM TOMMIE'S , .
Asa -Rowley, one lot of land part of Elder's
district, No, 22,
one lot in ?amnions, No. 2,
WWl= M'Conahy, 25 acres land,
NDIAIgA . .
Evan WitEams. one house and lot In Sharturberg 60
Samuel Hay. one house and lot In Sharpsburg 896
James Benson, one let in aluirpsbvits 1 16
James Goodwlti, one "shop and lot in '. j 61rP
N.J. WIHs. four acts lot in Shargesburg,lionlle
old saw - mill) 39 90
Joseph Mack. Oft Ist ilharpabstrt-' IS
George M . Cabe, one Jot a - as
MMUS Johastas. la IS
tNIIO TOWIteIITP
Resry P6O l / 4 173 Germ lead.
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