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PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1845. in vain. City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, April the 28th, A. D.
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:__ W e write in the burry, confusion, arid excitement 1845. at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to
of the terrible time, easilmtrier the physical wearbressi Twit:
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caused by laboting - to *aye the fratidune of the bousel, Al! the tight, title interest anttclaiin of Daniel
ofone of the editors, _which was burned to the McLane, of. in and to, a certain lot of ground, being
ground , No. 96 in Stephen Caldwell's plan of lots, e sub-di.
—therefore, we may omit much that we .ought to i vision of lots Nos 14 and 15 in Archibald C. Reed's
notice—but we have endeavored to give as full an i s of farm No 3, in the manor of Pittsburgh,
I which plan is dated the 26th day of November, 1835,
account of the calamity u we could. I and is recorded in Book 3 A, page 13, bounded and
I described as follows; to wit:. Beginning at the corner
of the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road and
Overbill street, thence extending along said turnpike
road 20 feet and in depth along Overbill street 1
feet, preserving the same width to an Alley 20 00
feet
wide.. Seized and taken in execution as the property
of the said Daniel M'Lane at the suit of Sylvester
THUS. PHILLIPS t WM. H. 3MITII, Erwtositi-;:
rsawsxvoas
CONFLAGRATION
TWENTY SQUARES
OP TUE CITY -
FROM 1000 TO 1200
HOUSES DESTROYED
'LOSS ESTIMATED AT
TEN MILLIONS
-It is oar painful duty to record one of the most ter
rible fires that ever devastated any city on this conti.
neet—a great portion of our busy and populous town
is'in rains. More houses have been destroyed by this
single and horrible conflagration, than have been con
sume 4 by all the fires that have ever occurred in the
City before,
Those acquainted with the plan of Pitukurgh will
ienlize the extent of the terrible calamity we have suf.
tared, when we state that nearly all that part of the
-city extending from Ferry st up the Mon. river to the
city line, and thence to the head of the snores su
burb called "Pipetown" [Kensington] has been des-
Tbeltre reached up Market street as far as
the south side of Third street, and up Wood diem as
fat as the south side of Diamond Ailey. The boun
&ries of the burnt district may , be thins described:
From Water street up Ferry to Third sweet (the 3d
Presbyterian Church was saved,) up Third to Wood;
up Wood to Diamond Alley, both sides; up Diamond
_Alley to Smithfield street, and thence down S mithfield
to Fourth street(lioth sides,) up Fourth st. to Ramat.,
and thence to the heal of Pipetown- = including, as we
have estimated above, about 20 squares, and compris
int/iron:l 10 to 1200 housescr+any of the warehouses ,
eoattiining goods of immense value—they were go-ice
goods, and Commission houses, and their spring
thecdte bad been just laid in.
'The fire originated in a frame building over an ice
house, belonging to Wat DIEHL, near the corner of I
Second and Ferry sueets. The wind was blowing
stiffly from the northwest, though it frequently veered
to other points, and owing to its variations, the fire
extended up Wood street further than it otherwise
Could have done. It was first discovered about 12
o'clock, and was not materially checked till 5 in the
afteripon—even while we write, (at 9 o'clock P M) the
engines are playing vigorously in Wood 'meet.
We can give.no adequate idea of the distress which
prevades our stricken community. The progress of
the flames was so fearfully rapid that many persons
kit,' not time to remove their goods--others,again, had
got their property into the street, when the flames
seized it there, before it could be removed to a place
of safety. Others, still, would not believe the devour
-41110/ Ing element could reach their dwellings, and <lid not
think of removing until it was too late to save their
furniture. And we saw many people who escaped
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with nothing but the apparel they bad upon their per- and reqi
ions. At dark, you might see, in every direction, pledges as would prevent a duel.
first of July, 184 g. Seized and tneen .., ,--_, _
The Paris Prssse says that the Minister of * Ma
families sitting without abetter, guarding such portions the property of tho said Samuel Keller, the i f
at s a t a I w cr - i . b . ed building and lot of pound, to wit; all that cer
rine is preparing to bring in a bill for a now organize
of their household furniture as they were able to save Lion of the transatlantic steam packets. - Bell & Higgins.
A LSO,
fain two story brick building, situate in Arthursville,
from the flames, and not knowing where they would A naval enforcement is to be sent immeiliotely,Allegheny County, on part of two lots Nos 97 and 98,
- All the r i g ht , title, interest and claim of R. B. tediviaion out. of lots Nos 14
ley their heads, or procure a morsel of foca. Of course by France, to the Pacific, accompanied by a scieteine Mowry, John T. M' Malan, James M' Vieke r, Robert i intlCs(dinveA.ll'sjelaTlecelds's o f
of lots Said lots 97
the kindness of their more fortunate fellow-citizens, commission. Nixon and James ormly, Trustees of the Reformed and 98, extending togetliet . in front on ' the Pittsburgh
Some mischievous person attacked a petard to the
Presbyterian Church of Alle hnv C . ( f ie i r n a n n d d , t t o o
did much to alleviate their suffer lags, aed we believe deer of the church of St. Roche, which exploded du-
the foli described build i ng e a n d Ilto3t, and Coal Hill Turnpike Read &feet, and in depth
all were provided for as well as the melencholy nature ring the services, creating alarm and, confusion-no
wit: The I Cnurch on the west side of Sanodusgkyoustreet. 100 feet to al2 feet Alleyr-bffeded on the east by
of affairs would allow. one was hurt. corner of said street and an Alley running from the lot No 96, and on the west by lot No 99. Said build
did
ain is still ing extends in front on the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill
The councils met in the afternoon, and attempted to
The unsettled ...little . Diamond of said City, 48 feet on Sandiesky street, 'kern "k Road 40 feet, and • * depthside 2B
news from England possesses of interest.pi e inon one
so back on said Alley6s feet with a portico o feet, and on the other side 40 feet. Seized and taken
adeVide some means to stay the con fl agration. It was , The Chancellor of the Exchequer hadfrsed on the 14th
the
he 3 ' feet deep '
Sezed and esker) in execution
proposed to blew up houses that seemed in the way of of March for the new sugar duties to take effect. No ro t '
as the property of the said R. B. Mowry, et al. Taus-'
iii execution as the property of John W. Cook and
the flames; the deliberations, however, were inefeectu- I change had taken place i n the mone y market. SOPS, at the suit of William J. Graham.
tees as aforesaid, at the suit of 0. S. Palmer. ALSO,
al in results, and we believe but one or two buildingsl, - a •
A law to abolish slavery in the Portuguese omm- ALSO,
i ions, in the case ofcluldren born after the promulga- All the right, title, interest and claim, of William
were blown up. it seems to us, indeed, that there n un of such law, has been presented to the Chutnber All the right, title, interest and claim of Nelson Davis, (of St Clair Township) of, in and to all thatcer
could scarcely have been time to accomplish any thing , of Peers. Campbell of, in and to all that ter lain lot or piece of I rein let or piece of ground, situate in Seiner/Ulu, In
ground situate in the City of Allegheny, Allegheny 1 the County anti State aforesaid, being lot numbered
in the way of destroying houses, so terribly rapid was I The anti -Jesuit excitement was still raging in Swit
, ter land. County, Pa., being lot No. 44 in the plan of Alleghe- (14) "Fourteen," in Watson's plan of sub-division of
the progress of the fire. ny town, extending in front, on Beaver street, 60 feet, lots in the Borough of Birmingham . -Beginning at
I The Universal Gazette, of Prussia, publishes the
There is abundant renscm for thankfulness that so , sees and in depth along Gay alley, 240 feet to Middle alley, the corner of Int No 13 and Liberty street, thence
ial returns of the export. import, and transit die
it being the same lot of ground. iitter alia, which WAS along said street 23 feet, and elle inch to lot No 15,
few lives were lost. There are many rumors of men ties received by the German Customs Union in 1844.
i allotted to the said Nelson Campbell as art of his about 141 feet to the Birmingham line; thence along
beingkilled, and burnt and wounded -bet they are ! They amounted to 57, 471,494 thalers: being 1,105,-
share of his frther's estate, as by reference to the rec- said line to the Date' rof lot No 13 aforesaid, and
134 more than 1343. ords of the Orphan's Court, of June Term , la3B, page thence along said lot about 142 feet to Liberty street,
Pot authenticated. One woman is certainly burned, ii A storm has broke oat iu the National Assembly o f
47e, will more fully appear. Also, lots Nos. 29, 30, the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution
ape we saw a poor old man, tottering along with the Sweden. Three out of the four States, in classes or
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 and 78, 79, 80, 81;82, as the property of the said William Davis, at the suit
help of two friends, his face badly burned. The loss people represented, have passed a law, dividing the
83, 94 and 85, in Mechanick's Retreat, in the said of John Brown, fur use.
wever, can notbelearnedthe awfulcon
of life, bo in property of a deceased person equally among his chil-
City of Allegheny, being a part of the real estate al
then without regard to age, but the - nobles oppose it ;
fusion which prevails. , lotted to said Nelson Campbell as by reference to the
i consequently deep and angry feelings have been crea-
We know not bow to express oar sense of the lively tee. proceedings of said Orphan's Court to June Term,
tratiturieM which the firemen are entitled from our I The new s from the mist is unimportant. Affghaar. 1338 1 page 472, will more fully appear. Seized and
4aket in execution as thitpreperty of the said Nel
afflicted and ruined citizens as well as those, they have 'roan was tianquil at the last dates.
saved -nothing in the shape of reward can . compel:e An extensive fire had occurred at the rope -making we Campbell of the suit of James Hoag.
' establishment of Enderby & Co., near Greenwichse- ALSO,
sate them for the incessant toil they had to undergo-- Loss about $50,000. Two hundred and fifty Work- All the right, title, interest and claim of Eleanor
and for the unyielding, heroic firmness, which they ' men were thrown out of employment. Dougherty and Bernard Dougherty, administrators of
manifested under the appalling terrors which sur-1 ----------s--------- John Doughetty, deceased, with notice to Eleanor
Dougherty,esedow and term tenant, and George Wat
rounded them on every side. If they had bad a sue I Singular Exemplification of Moorish Ignorance. i
a ll son, Esq., Guardian ad /item of Joh Dougherty, •
n jr.
-Such is the ignorance of European art among
ificiency of water during the whole time, %ley could and Margaret Dougherty, minor children of John
classes in this country, that some years ago a resident
Dougherty, deceased, and also to Jacob Hamilton.
have saved much more property-as it was they pre- ', of Tangier having in his possession an astronomical
ex .' John Brown, Isaiah Johnston. Joseph Sewell, and'
vented the destruction of unincalculable amount. ' telescope which inverted the objects, and, having
Baker Coleman, terra tenants, of, in and . to all that
The following am the prescipel public buildings, hibited it to some Moorish neighbors, it was bruited
Manufactories and offices that were deatroyed: , that the Nazarene possessed a glass through which he certain lot, conta in ing 4. f eet in front,op Liberty street,
and extending back 110 feet to Brewery alley, and
' looked at the Moorish women on their terraces and
Globe Cotton Factory, corner cf 2d an,l Ferry.known in ba ll ' s subdivision as lot 'De being pare
' that his instrument had the power of turning the ladies
Fire Navigation Insurance O ffi ce. Market between ' upsidedown! Information was sent to the cour t show- of lot No. 139, in Wood's plan of Pittsburgh. Also,
allowed re all that certain other lot of ground -hosts in the city
2d and 3d, ing the impropriety of Christians being
of Pittsburgh. and adjoining the above described lot,
make use of such magic art: whereupon a mandate
Firemens'lnsurance Office, corner Market and 3d, and containing in front on Liberty street 18 feet, and
was despatched to the Governor of Tangier, directing
extending back to Brewery alley 110 feet; the said 18
Penn Insurance. Office, corner Market and 3d, I that the importation of such instruments should be
feet being part of lot 'E' in Trumbull's subdivision
Bank of Pi
oily 4th between Market and Wood. ,' strictly prohibited, and the Nazarene who leveed the
Office of Daily Chronicle, do Pittsburgh. Seized and taken in execution as the
telescope should be summand to deliver it to the air. and also ran of lot No 138 in Col Wood's plan of
' thori ties for their examination and called to account for .
Job Printing Office, of J B Butler, 3d between !his shameless property of John Dougherty, deceased, in the bonus' s
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lof his administrators, with notice, &c., at the suit of ,
Market and Wood Its. proceeding!
(Drummond Hay's Westei•ss' Barbant.
Merchant's Hotel, corner of 3d and Wood sts. --------------------- .. William Magill, administrator do boats non cum les -
temente) annexo ofJoseph eelius, deceased.
'A Aramer's Exchange Offica, do Anti-Rent in Delaware eeenty.-A letter from ALSO, I
Delhi, dated at 11 o'clock of Saturday night (thel
Jones & Sibbet's Exchange Office turner of 4th anti
29die) states that an express reached the village at 9 I All the right, title interest and claim of James Mc-
Mood res. P. M„ stating that about 36 "Indians" Were seen Turk, of, in and to, all those five certain lots situate
Wm A Inn Exchange Office, between 4th and 'lurking about Ilaipersfield; and that it was feared in the Borough of Birmingham, being lots Nos.
Dian:Med Alley. {that their purpose was to rescue the prisoners in the 8,9, and 10 in the plan of lots of Sidneyville, laid
! jail at Delhi. At the same time some of the scouts out by James Patterson; said lota, being each 19 feet
-R. & R li Pattersoa's Eagle and Bazar Livery Sta. ' came in from down the river, with a report that a large 101 inches in front on Centre street, and extending in
bias, Diamond Alley & I
4th st. number of anti-renters had congregated on the Little depth, 80 feet, and on the lust of said lots, to wit : -....
Bap.. Delaware mond; and the people were out and had post- No 10, is emceed a two story brick house, occupied as
' Associate Reformed Church, 4th near Grant;
\ed t hemselves on a dvantageous positions to give them a tavern.
tist Church, Grant st. a welcome. "Guns," says the letter, "are firing at. I Also, Lot No 41, situate in Sidneyville or the Bor-
Bakewell's extensive Glass Works, Water, above ; this moment on the hill-the whole people are under ough of Birmingham, in the plan of lots laid out by
4garent•l ar ms-bells ringing-women crying. God knows John McDonald, containing in front, on Centre street
--- The Monongahela House, destroyed, with all the! when it will all end! If they do come, we are good i 6O feet and extending back on Washington street 127
furniture. for tw enty.five scalps. But I do not believe they . feet to Franklin street, thence along Franklin street
dare approach the village. The last time we went out, IGO feet to lot Nu 42, thence along the line of said lot
Monongahela Bridge, entirely destroyed. It is ru- ,we brought in ten prisoners, who were identified as 127 feet to Centre street, to the place of beginning.
wowed that several lives were lost on the Bridge. Indians present, armed, at the late riot in Roxbury." Also. Allehat certain part of lot No 42 in said plan,
The Dallas Iron Works in Pipetown, entirely des- Eihteen persons are now confined in the jail; many bounded and described as fellows, to wit : Beginning
\ resis t
ance been arrested. In no instance has the on Centre street at the corner of lot No. 41 in said
%rayed- resistance to the laws been against the execution of plan, and running along Centre street 20 feet. thence
The loss sustained in the destruction of the above 1 process for rent, or in any way connected with rent. by a line parallel with Washington street 634 feet,
bldings is immense, bat it is small when compared j The insurrection is against the law and the power of thence by a line parallel with Centre street 40 feet to
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of mer chandise in the wase h mesea I ibe State, and the purpose seems to be . , to persist in lot N 043 in said plan, thence along the line of lot No
e elieszer, Wood, Ist and 2d streets. The merchants the in Su t ti tia ll d
the emands , 43
in in - said t
tpola
'Franklin st r eet , t hence al on g hil b l ' V m e n s h is - -
armed insurrection against
of the tenants are acquiesced ry Atlas. gum ,
found it impoiesible to attempt weave any thing; whole -.----- lie street, 60 feet to lot No 41, thence along the line
Vat street is &s eta asked a Frenchman of lot No 41 parallel with Washington street, 127 feet
blocks were destroyed in a few minutes, and the most m. ,
of a passenger., . to Centre street the-place of beginning. Seized lied
they weld do was to make an effort to save their books , -
'Watt street! . taken in execution as the property of the said James
and bet few of them succeeded even in that. 'Dir. street!' ' . McTurk, at the suit of Robert Wightman for use. "
It will be many years before our city can vecover 'Watt street' ALSO,
y. Sere, dis street
(' ' Allahe right, title, interest and claim of Robert)
from the effects of des dreadful calamity; i t has cast' 'I ea
'Well, I say, Watt. streee.' i.- Didxsy, of, in and to all that lot of ground situate in
a blight over the commercial a lui manufwAuring.nnter- 'Sacrel Monsieur vests eat impoli.. task you de the sit of Allegheny, bounded and - described as fol.
name of din street, and all de time you ask ate !Via lows: gon Beaver street, at the distance.ofi
pry, of hundreds of our west worthy citizens, and in fifty-two eet southerardly from tbe corner uf Beaver
an hour has swept flout them all the profits of years street? Pcstc!
.yC }
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We are informed that two lives were lost at the fire
yesterday. One was an old woman in the neighbor
hood of Grattl„end 3d streets, who had no aid to re
move her furniture and she refused to leave her dwel
ling until it was too late to save her. The other that
we heard of was a gentleman doing business in Wood
street, but, we hope it may be a mere report- We
hear rum:info( many lives being lost, lnikes none of
the reports ain'itathentic we refrain from 'Ming them
until we receive more reliable information.
OrWe understand that the managers of St Paul's
Church and School Plouse, offer those buildings for the
accometlation of the poor whose dwelling were dis
tro ed by the fire yesterday.
Elovrare of Walls/
We would admonish.all vrho may be walking about
the ruins to-day, to keep away from the walls and
chimneys—we have heard of several hair-brendth
escapes, incurred by persons walking through the burnt
district. Tha city authorities should hireqnen to go
`round and throw down the walls and chimneys — end
thus prevent danger from the fall.
AL Card.
Having shared largely in the terrible calamity
which befel our city yesterday, all our presses having
been destroyed, it is impossible for us to issue the
"Chronicle' for a few days. We shall make arrange
ments, however, for the immediate re-issue of our
WHITNEY, DUNIARS S. WRIGHT
tpr. 11, 1345.
Died,
On Thursday morning at 11 o'ciock, Micit•tt.
TIERN AN, Esq, in the 624 year of his age.
His funeral will take** from his late residence
in Allegheny city, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
where his. friends are requested to attend without
further notice..
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of al Louis Phillippe.
The packet ship Losis Phillippe, Capt. Castoff, at
rived yesterday from Havre, having sailed on the 9th
ult. She brings Paris papers to the evening of the 7th,
which contain English news to the 6th ult., two days
later than last received.
The sale of cotton in Havre hail been considerable—
the market remained. firm. It was rumored that a
slight aduance had taken place.
An exciting debate had-occurred in the chamber of
Peers between Count Mok; and Guizot.
This was immediately followed by a condict between
the Maki& De Boissy and General Colbert. the let
ter interrapted De 13oissy it:this speech, and was sharp
ly otdered to hold his t i
ga p s
to which he retorted by
calling the Marquis an ill-bred fellow.
After the adjournment, the President sent for Mes
sieurs De Boissv, Colbert and General Gourgeind, who
had been involved in the affair between the other two,
---,wired them to make such explanations and
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ALSO.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Henry
Campbell, of, in and to, the followipg described lut of
ground on Ohio street in the City of Allegheny, com
mencing at said Ohio street adjoining property be
longing to the heirs of Henry Williams, thence along
the line of said heirs 290 feet southwardly to an Alley,
thence along the Alley eastwardly 60 feet to lot No:
55, property of William Hays and. others, thence
along said lot No 55, northwardly 290 feet to Ohio
street, thence along Ohio street 60 feet to the place
of beginning—numbered in the general plan of said
City 54; it bring part of the real estate of Robert
Campbell, dec'd, late of said City, and now by parti
tion the property of said Henry Campbell. one of the
sons and legal representatives of said Robert Camp
bell. Seizedissod taken in execution as the property
of the said Henry Campbell at the suit of George
Schriner.
• ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of William
Radcliff, or, in and to a certain lot or piece of ground
in the village of East Liberty. numbered 19 in the
plan of Barbara Negley, as the same is described in a
certain deed from Barbara A Negley, to William Rad
cliff, dated the first:day of April 1840, and marked in
Book L. pages 74,75,0 n which ia erected a two sto
ry brick house and appurtenances. Seized and ta
ken in execution as the property of the said William
Radcliff, at the suit of F D Way & Co.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of William
Bishop, of, in and to all that certain tract of land situ.
ate in Peebles township, Allegheny county, lying and
bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a birch tree,
on the bank of the Allegheny river, thence south 42.
degrees, east 157 perches to a post, thence south 72
degrees, east 82 perches to a black oak, thence north
2degrees, east 136 perches to a post. south 34 de;
grees, east 76 perches to a post, thence
es by Jacob Neg
ley's land north 468 degrees and 56 perch to a tIPOSt,
north 30 degrees, west 90 perches to a black oak on
the bank of the Allegheny liver, thence dowu said
river by the several courses thereof 341 perches to the
place of beginning; 257. acres and allowance. Seiz
ed and taken in execution as the property of the said
William Bishop, at the suit of John Caldwell and oth
ers.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel 1'
Keller, of, in and to, all that certain lot or piece of
grotto& part of lot N 0223, in Col Wood: general plan
of Pittsburgh, containing in front on Front street 28
feet, and extending back towards Second street 60
feet, which John Kelly and Elizabeth his wife, by deed
dated the 19th of January, 1837, and recorded in the
office for recording deeds in Allegheny County, in
Book 3d, E. vol 54, page 24, &c. conveyed to the
said Keller,--the part of lot No 223, above described,
subject to a mortgago given by Samuel Keller to To
bias Myers, to secure the payment of $1733 08, on
or before the 31st day of December, A. D., 1849, with
interest on said sum, payablo semi-annually from the
^ , lo_ and taken in execution as
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and Jackson streets, thence along Beaver streetsouth.
*warily 80 feet, thence westwardly at right angles
with Beaver street 100 feet to en Alley 30 feet wide,
thence along said Alley nerthwardly 110 feet, thence
eastwardly parallel with Jackson street 100 feet to
Beaver street, the place of beginning. Being part of
lots Nos 11, 12, 13 and 14, in Neville B Craig's
plan of lots called "Mechanics' Retreat,' on which is
erected a two stoty frame dwelling house and stable.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of the
said Robert Dickey, at the suit of James Park & Co.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Henry Bar- ' 1
ker, of, in and to a certain lot or piece of ground site
ate in Pitt Township, County and State aforesaid, with
the buildings erected thereon; Beginning at the Greens-1
burgh and. Pittsburgh Turnpike Road at the imersec
tion of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turnpike, thence
by said Greensburgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike road to
a lot of Thomas O'Neill's, thence by said lot to John
Lefeber's land. by said land of John Lefeber to the
Farmers' and Msethanics' Turnpike road, thence east- ,
wardly by said - vead to the place of beginniug, contain
ing three acres, be the same more or less. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of the said Henry'
Barker et the suit of Thomas M'Kown.
ALSO, 1
All the right, title, interest and claim of Jonathan
H Dorsey, of, in and to is certain lot of ground situate
in the City Pittsburgh, near the fern of Wood street,
fronting on Wood street 32 feet 6 inches, and running
back in depth 65 feet more or less, on which is erected
a four story brick warehouse now in the occupancy of
King & Holmes. adjoining lots of Lyon, Shorb & Co.,
Arishutz and others.
Also, All the right, title, interest and claim, of Jona
than H. Dorsey, of, in and to the following described
tracts of land and appurtenances, viz: •
Tract No 112, Situate in Indiana Township, and
containing2l9 acres and 50 perches. more or less.
Tract No 120, Situate in same Township and con
mining 219 acres and 58 perches, more or less.
Tract No 121, Situate in same and containing 4 219
acres and 54 perches, more or less.
Tract No 122, Situate in same and containing 219
acres and 54 perches, more or lees.
Tract No 123, Situate in same and . containing 219
acres and 54 perches, more or less.
•Trazt No 124, Situate in same and containing 219
acres and 54 perches, more or less.
Tract No 125; Situamore te in same
or lessand containing2l9
acres and 54 perches, .
Tract No 146, Situate in West Deer Township,con
taining 212 acres and 40 perches, more or less.
Tract No 147, Situate in same, containing 235
acres and 135 perches; more or less. •
Tract No 152, Situate in same, containing 235 acres
and 135 perches, more or less.
Tract No 153, Situate in same, containing 212
acres and 40 perches, more or less.
Tract No 205, Situate in same, containing 206
acres and 50 perches, more or less.
Tract No. 207, situate in same, containing 206
acres and 53 perches, more or less.
All of which described tracts of land were patented
to Edward Barthelemy; and of which
Tract No, 112 is in possession of John Snively ,et al.
Tract No: 121 and 122 is in possession of Henry
Sibert.
Tract No. 123 is in possession of John Snively and
Henry Sybert.
Tract No. 124 is in possession of John Neff and
John Snively.
Tract No. 125 is in possession of Martin Schaeffer,
et al.
Tract No. 146 is in possession of Aaron Highgate.
Tract No 147 is in possession of William Thomson.
Tract No. 152 is in possession of Millar M'Clel
and, et al.
Tract No. 205 is in possession of Michael Snyder.
Tract No. 207 is in possession of Samuel Leonard.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of the
said Jonathan H. Dorsey, at the suit of William klaze
leu
ALSO,
All the rigitt, title, interest and claim of John W.
Cook, Jr. and Lewi3 Cook, trading under_ the firm of
John W. Cook & Sons, of, in and to the following des
' t r
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim, of Thomas
Sample, of, in and to a certain lot or piece cf ground
in the. Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, it being out
lot number Two hundred and thirty eight (238,) con
taining Ten acres, as per plot of said Reserved tract,
which was granted and consigned to -- by the
Bank of Pittsburgh by deed dated October 2, 1831,
and recorded in Allegheny County in Book vol
pages -, will more fully appear. Sze. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of the said Thomas
Sample, at the suit of James Gilmore, for use.
ALSO,
All the tight, tide, interest and claim of Isaac
Rhoads, of, in and to all the following piece or tract
of land; lying and situate in Ohio township, Alleghe
ny county, to wit: Beginning at a white oak on the
south east corner of said nal, adjoining Luster's pro
perty and running thence south 874 degrees, west 167
perches to a post; thence north 24 degrees, west 268
perches to a maple, along line of lands owned by
Morrow and °there, thence north 874 degrees, east
167 perches to a black oak; thence south 24 degrees,
east 268 perches to the place of beginning, containing
250 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execu
tion as the property of the said Isaac Rhoads, at the
suitof Avery, Ogden & Co.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim at William R
Leckey, of, in and to a certain lot or piece of ground
situate in the city oF. Pittsburgh, fronting on Wood st
22 feet, and running back preserving the same width
on Virgin Alley 60 feet, on which is erected a two
story brick dwelling house with frame back building,
subject to an annual ground rent of $29 33.
thSeize id
d
and taken in execution as the property of esa
William B. Lecke), at the suit of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania fut use.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of A T Dun
slice, of, in and to the following property, to wit: Be
ginning on O'Hara street at the corner of lot No.
123 3,
thence along line of said lot north 61 degrees, east
feet 6 inches to Brown street; thence along Brown
street north 30 degrees. west 25 feet to line of lot No
5; thence along line of said lot south 61 degrees,
said T
123 feet 6 inches to O'Hara street; thence along said Notice.
street south 30 degrees, east 25 feet to the place of , HE public is w +rued against baying a certain
beginning,— beir , lot No 4, in Brown ! ' plan of lots hou.se and lot situated between Virgin alley and
Pitt Township. 'Seized and taken inliiiecution as the I Wood street, belonging to the heirs of Marshall, as I
property ofihe said A. T. Dunslace, at the suit of John I am the only oue who can give a title to it.
Herron. a 13-3 t• ISABELLA GARNEAU,
ALSO, St. Louis, Mo.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Edward I p our Building Lots
at auction.
Moore, of, in and to, a certain lot or piece of ground i
de-! AT_ Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms , corner of
bounded and Wood and sth sts, on Friday, Apra lth, at 3o'
situate in the City of Pittsburgh,
scribed as follows, vr. Beginning at the corner
tn clock, will.be sold:
William Toman's lot on Smithrophl street, thence along
Four valuable building lots, situated in Pitt town
said street to Virgin alley, 40 feet, thence parallel with
said alley, 60 feet; thence parallel with Smithfield ship near the residence of O. Metcalf Esq., and Dr.
street. 40 feet, and thence 60 feet to the plaza of be- Upfuld, suitable for private residences, being within
ginning,-.--being part of the lot marked in the general 200 yards of the new City basin. On the premises
plan of said City, No 417. Seized and taken in exe- there it erected two double frame tenements in good
cutiott as the property of the said Edvrod Moore at order, together with some fruit trees, &c.
the suit of Edward Simpson. A plan of the property may be seen at the Auction
Store of the subscriber • where any further information
that may be desired will be given. Title indis V p l u S table.
Terms at sale, J D DA'
Auctioneer.
8 1 , 4
MACHINE CARDS—A. full supply for the ensu
ing season received on consignment, for sale by
mar. 27. GEO COCHRAN, No 26, Wood st.
14-
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fHE CRY IS STML -FOR. TEXAS.
BOOT AND PUOill inirrOiatrni.
..1
dillNo 112' Market Street, •
THE subscriber again appeals fo r
his friends
and the public generally;
asking them to sustain him in his pa-
tritnic efforts to serve them and himself. Havinginst
returned from the East, he is prepared to supply them
with an article superior to any thing they can get in
the city. This is no fiction, as those who have dealt
with ate can testify. Humbug is the order of the dit t y
with some of our houses, but the public may rely onit
that they will get shatter Boot or Shoe for the same
1 , money of me, than in any other house in the city.—
' Being a practical shoemakermyself, I have advantages
1 which is a guarantee to my friends that the goods pur
\chased by me is superior to those brought on by men
having no knowledge of the business. Customers,
work made to measure
ap 10-2 w
"BIG THUNDER"
GU NAT INZISTIIHN.
CLOTHING STORE•
OWENS & AUGUST,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
NO. 148 LIBERTY STREET,
• Between Sixth and Virgin Alley.
THE subscribers having associated themselves to
gether in the above firm, for the purpose of
transacting a GENERAL CLOTHING AND TAIL
ORING BU
bIi SINESS, beg leave to inform their friends
and the puc, that they have opened at the above
I stand, a general assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
• Vesting., Tweeds, Summer Cloths,
t i nd all articles in the Clothing Line, which they are
prepared to manufactine to order, in the best manner
and in the
Latest add Most FasblonabLeStyles.
They do not deem it necessary tolintinuimte all
the articles which they have on band. Their assort
ment has been selecteiVidi care; and being bolLinpr*,
tical workmen, they are confident of pleasing there
customers. Their assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING',
consisting of Coats, of all styles, and at various pri
ces, from
One Dollar to Twenty
Pants, Vests, Shirts, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Collard, etc, is equal in quality and work
manship to any offered in the city.
ler Having had long experience .n the business,
they nowthat they can sell as good an article, on as
fair terms, as any other establishment in the city.
rk'Remember the place, NOI4B LIBERTY ST.,
opposite the Brewery alley.
P OWENS,
B M ARGUST.
BBLS. SPIRITS TURI'ENTINE--jutt re
oeived and for sale by F. L. SNOWD
W EN,
ap. 10. 7 1.10 184. Liberty, hea4l 9 f ood st.
-"`Peach Trees..
A few of the best varieties of Peach Trees—in ex
cellent order, from the Nurseries of Landreth
& Fulton near Philadelphia,
F. L. nn hand an
SNOW DE N d for sale by
,
No 184, Liberty. head of Wood st.
CROP OP 1844.
wS .
NWOF 031% " - 10%
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
his annual supply of Landreth's Garden . Seeds,
consisting in part of the following kinds—of the last
year's growth, and warranted genuine:
Asparagus, . Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Endive,
Peas,
reatans%e, Pepper,
Leek, Pumpkin, Bruccoti,
Luttuce, Radish, Borecole,
Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage,
Musk " Salsafy, Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower, S dnacis,
Squash, Celery. Okra,
Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion,
I Turnip,
Corn, Cucumber, Parsley,
Mustard, (white and brown,) &c,
&c.. &e.
Together with a vatiety of not and sweet herbs and
flower seeds.
M Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &e. from gar
deters and others will be received and promptly at
tended to. • F, L. SNOWDEN,
feb 11 No 189 Liberty. bend of Wood st.
Mackerel.
5n BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel ; large size;
Urjust received and for saln by
J. W. 13URBRIDGE & CO.,
Water street.
'Fire Brick, Extra Large.
20,000. A prime article, fur sale
t
mar°
JUST RECEIVED, asuperior lot m louse
Syrup, in bbls and half bbls; also a fine lot. of
Sugai House Molasses.
mar 12 CHURCH & CAROTHERS.
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A. McCAMMON
COME AT LAST!!
FEINTING INK.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S
SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,
IN LARGE AED SMALL KEGS,
Just received at ike office of ike "Post."
mar 10.
New Orleans Sugar.
200 Mids. prime Sugar, arrived and for sale
by
HAILNI.AN, JENNINGS & C.
43 odG r eer.
Furniture, Ban:Loss, Bridles, &c.
A T M'Kenna's Auction Mart, corner of
oth
Wend and
Second streets. this day. Thursday, April 1,
at 2 o'clock P M, be sold without reserve, a lot
of Household and Kitchen Furniture, viz Feather
beds, mattresses, bedsteads, tables, astral lamps,
one,
brass clock, with *variety of kitchen utensels. Also,
harness, bridles, martingales, collars, &c.
ap 10 P M'KENNA, Auctioneer.
ARE now receiving is very large stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goode, all purchased within
three weeks last past, comprising as handsome and ~
1 desirable goods as were e'er brought to a western
esui ii. 1 market, and which. Will be.offered to country or city
sitasttioll
I buyers, at such rates as will compare with eastern pri
person who perfectly understands the business, 1 ces. and that without "addition of carriage."
A. is desirous of obtaining a situation as Coachman •
f hey solicit an examination of theirs tock by pur
er IVaiter. As employment is his principal object, chaser." up 8-d6 w
be would make himself generally useful to any one i -----
who will engage. his services. A line addressed to
James Hughes, left at the office of the Morning Poet
will be attended to. ap 8-3t*
Geological tact
PROF..{late of 13,
College, Ohio, proposes to de
six lectures, on the science of Otatkort,
ty Hall, commencing on Thum:lay mat
at. 74 o'clock. The lectures will boo
ill
large drawiugs and paintings, exhibir
all the classes of rocks, which anna
trait—the remains of animals end plant
in which they are distributed through tht,
views of Glaciers, Icebergs and Volcanos.
The course will embrace the following tot
Lecture I—The antiquity of the earth, as inferred
from the records of Geology.
Lecture If—Aqueous causes of charsgs*sustestey
of rivers, oceans, glaciers, avalanches, ice cep
Lecture /if—lgneous causes of changes
earthquakes, &c.
Lecture /V—Geoloical T
Lecture V— Probab l e durat h ion eories.
and dcstrnction of 411,
the earth.
Lectur e V/—Connection of Geology and *ela
tion, or the Mosaic Bad Geological Malone'
Tickets admitting a gentlemen and lady for the 4
coufsa, $1 00; single tickets for the con*, 75. Ad.,
mission to a single lectute 25 cts. TlCk**7 l23 4
b.
had at the Bookstores of C. H. Kay,1401411,&
liott, and at the door. op 9.
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School Books. ...I.
FROST'S History of the -United States;
Parley's Common School History;
Smith's new Arithmetic;
Sanders' Spelling and Reading Looks;
Cobb's New Spelling and Reading Books;
Eclectic
Mitchell's, Smith's, and Olney's Geographies;
Day's, Emerson's and Davies' Arithmetic; "
Kendall's Uranography; •
Durrett's Geography of the Heavens;
Comstock's Philosophy, Chemistry and Botany;
Philosophy for beginners, by Mrs Phelps;
41
Botany
.., .
Comstotk's Young Botanist and Gbemist;
Bullion's, Smith and Kirkham's Grammais,-
With a general assottment of Stales, nilikr, Quills,
Pencils, Ink, - &c. &c., constantly on hand and for
sale at low prices for cash, or good clean raga by
ap T .1. H. MELLOR, 122 Wood tit.-
kpcBBLS. SPANISH WHITING—jnt received
and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN,
:xi. No 184, Liberty, head %Mood et.
'P r
ST, ST, GUM CAMPHOR — .
100 20 lbs. " Opium,
10 ounces Sulphate Quinine,
5 " lodine,
Together with an assortment of other Articles,
just received and for sale by
F. 1,. SNOWDEN.
•
apr. 10. NoDML il ' lEed 111.
: ,
vista Lost.
FLOAT ED off from the land ,, tg above Pipetown,
on the 'Monongahela river, 4 Fel ry Flat with all
the rings and chains complete; she is 76 feet long, with
spliced oak gunnels, three streamers up the middle,
she is 11 feet wide. There is a plate - of iron, resem
bling an old wagon tire over the splice of one of the
gunnels, and on the other there is a line made with
white paint extending along the whole length of the
gunnel. She is Milked No 1.
Arrotu aR.—F limited off from the Ferry landing,between ,
the Ivlonongahela Bridge acd Bakewas Glass House,
a sand ..F lat, with oak gunnels, two streamers up the
middle, a strip of oak is fastened on the top of each
gunnel with two iron pins for rowlocks; one of the
gunnels is spliced, in and outside.
Any person who will retort, said Flats to the subscri
ber or leave word at the Morning l'ost, where he can
get them, will be liberally rewa rd
TR ed. -
PA McCOY,
Prospect Street.
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ap 9-3t.'
Fresh Sicily Oranges.
50 BOXES in prime orde f r .. fz . sa i l; l 3 l A or y v iT ti, N, •
60 Water et
Notice.
T HAVE left my books with Samuel Geiston, at
I. James Patterson's Lock and Screw Manufacto
ry, corner of Front and Ferry sm.m—h All those inde
uthor
bted
to me will please call and pay hie is fully a
ised to close my business. AllaccOunts remaining
unpaid, on the first of May next, will be left in th
hands of a proper officer for collection.
ap 9-Imd. . GEORGE ARMOR.
JAMES BENNET, Jr.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,*'-
A ND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand,
ANos46, coiner of Market and Liberty streets,
Pittsburgh.
N. B. The best of Groceries kept ly constant on
hand. [np d3m
D. & G. W. LLOYD
If Sugar
Goshen Cheese.
'2OOO LBS. Superior Goshen Cheese;
just received end for sale by
A. G. REINHART,
140 Liberty street
Acts of Assembly. •
ACTS of the General Assembly of the 'Commen
wealth of Pennsylvania in 31 vo's., emln acing all
the acts from the year 1801 to 1844 inclusive, bound N
and lettered.
Smith's Laws of Pennsylvania in 10 vols. from the •
14th dayof October 1700 to 1829 with notes and refer
ences.
The above with a general assortment of Law works
embracing all the standard and popular Law Wolfs.
For saie by CHAS. H. KAY,
Bookseller, and Stational,
corner of Wood and 31 streets.
A CAVIL
rr4 HE subscriber, having entered into a permanent
:L arrangement with Mr. George Armor, to take
charge of the custom department, he is now prepared
to execute all orders in his line-in the most work
manlike and fashionable style. Grateful for thewery
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he will
be unremitting in his attention to merit the contirm-.
ance of those favors—and from the well known char
acter ot. Mr Armor as a Practical Cutler, he trusts it
will be unnecessary to say any thing further in his favor.
Customers furnishing their own goods, may rely up
on having them made up in the latest style, and on the 7;•
most accommodating terms.
P DELAY, 49 Liberty street.
The undersigned' would be happy to receive a call
from his friends and former patrons, and will exert ,
hitisself as heretofore to the utmost of his abiltty to fit
and please their various mates.
ap B—tf
-4 " 1 GEORGE ARMOR
ILIMPTori & MUTH,
NO. 112 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
154tTP,,-Er.ilaepaia'sqllE":l.' flOr
ap 8 d2w 110 Second ►tree,.
For mortgage.
A GENTLEMAN wishes to raise $300,00
_M. for a few years on an incumbered farm
78 antes, situate in N. Sewickly Township, Beaver
county. about 8 miles from the town of Beaver, mil
on the New Grade from Beaver to New Castle.
Apply to BLAVELY & MITCHEL.
ap 7
SMALL Church Organ with six stops of go
IS. tone and wonkmanship, low for cash at
ap F E'S
MAIIOG ANY VENEERS A.ND BOARDS, juss
received a large spaortment of thae for W.
up 7 Fa b BLUME.
T UST received a large assortment of Musical I news
e) mewls, consisting of Violins, 'Flutes, Guit%ars, and
all kiwis of Brass Instruments, fur sale by
F BLUME.
500.
L a ß p B 7 Cane fur chair seats, for F ;time,
x:,C': 'y:-~