MOS. PHILLIP. & WN. H. SMITH, EDITORS PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1844. FOR PRESIDENT, - JAMES K. FOLK, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, `GEO. In. DALLAS, FOR GOVERNOR, ii. A.-MUHLENBERG. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, -..TOSIEVA HARTSHORN, Or CHISTSR COUNT?. Congress, ALEXANDER BRACKENRIDGE, Pitt Stale Senate, CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN, Cfty. Assembly, - - JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine, JOHN ANDEREGG, Pitt, JAMES WHITTAREJI, STEPHEN WOODS, Robinson, Commissioner, t-WILLIAM EWING, Robinson. Auditor, EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana --.----=----- CAL POLK AND THE Ta a t rr.—W e take great pleas sirs in givingtbe following letter to the public. It is I, written by a gentleman of Tennessee, a neighbor of Gov Polk, and one who is intimately acquainted with all his views on the leading public questions of the !• .day. This letter takes from our opponents the Fin ciple weapon wi th which they have assailed Mr i Polk, and which they hoped would have an injurious influence on his prospects in Pennsylvania, and the II " - north generally. We refer to their misrepresentations . -of Mr f'olk's Tariff opinions. This letter and the ex i tracts from Mr P's speech shows that he is a firm 1 -friend of a Tariff, and that the principles that have been uniformly advocated by him, are those that will I afford ample and permanent protection to American 'industry. Cott:slats, TErtatssat, June 19th, 1844. . Messrs. f '.A. o PHILLIPS & SMITH: The psition which I 4.43ay. Polk now occupies before the natioon, invests his -opinions upon the great questions of national policy •which divide the political parties of the country, with i ...peculiar interest to the people of the United States i Unlike the leading politician s of the modern whig !Oat now Federal) party, Gov. Polk has but one set -of political opinions. i These opinions have been formed upon full con_! sideration and mature reflection—they have been i acted upon with singular consistency during a long and eventful public life. They have been made known to the country by his votes, of f icial acts and speeches, and to those unacquainted with the facility with which ! the purest and most consistent public men a. - e misrep i sesented by irresponsible editors and letter writers, it I would be matter of surprise that Guy. Polk's opinions 1. on the subject of the Tariff, a measure so deeply to intenestingt o your State,shoulti 'saw:been so much milt !' aepresented as they have been in yout State. I time from the whig papers of your State, that he is E tby some represented as an ultra free-trad e man, and ,-- :by others as a horizontal Tariff man, and as wholly autfriendly to American industry. These opinions are both erroneously attributed to him. He is now, and always has been in favor of a reve i nue Tariff—sufficient to meet the wants of the . 1 .eratnent economically administered, and in favor Gov of :givingas fair and just incidental protection to Ameri -eau industry as such a tariff will afford. That such are now his opinions, will be seen by re that su ference ch to his published oinions and speeches; and were his opinions p in 1833, will be seen from this speech delivered while a member of the committee I .of Ways and Means in the House of Representatives I 'upon the Tariff bill then reported to the House with ibis assent. The speech will be found atpage 1162 of 1 .vol, IX. part 1 of Gales & Seaton's register of de -1 :bates in Con;ress. ii - I will for the information of such as cannot conve- Wendy refer to the book, furnish one or two extracts i :from the speech. At page 1163, Mr. Polk says that I- "In Preparing the bill which they had offered, the - "committee had two objects in view: Fint,to reduce "the taxes to the standard of revenue which the Gov- I: - " "ernment required, thereby relieving the people of so much of the public burdens as were no longer needed 1 "for the public service; but in doing this, they kept an - "eye secondly to the probable effects of the measure - "upon the existing m anufacturing establishments - "which had grown up under the existing policy.-- -"No member of the committee who yielded his assent - "to this bill, I may safely affirm desired to prostrate , - "the manufactories, nor will such in their judgment be “etheetifect of the bill. The above extract shows that Gov Polk was in ' '1833 in favorof a revenue tariff—thathe was friend . ly to American industry and manufactories, and was not in favor of any measure calculated injurious ly to effect them—but Was for fostering and protecting . them - as fin as could be done with a revenue tariff, ornmistently with all great American interests. At /page 1174 be says "objections have been stated to this • x bill because of the different rates of duty which are .imposed on different kinds of manufactures. It is said An example that it affords greater protection to iron -than to some other manufactures and that it is therefore ...unjust. Sir, the same objection might be made to any ...revenue or tariff law that has ever passed, in all of •which discriminating duties have been imposed. If :the committee had brought forward a bill proposing a '-uniform ad valorem, the complaints would have been rettuch louder from the same quarter." The above extract is conclusive that Gov Polk never was in favor of a horizontal tariff, but that in fixing the duties on imports, he was in favor of making dis .eriativation and giving a just incidental protection to American industry end manufactures. It will be ... f'there seen that hedefends the iron interest, and re• ..gards its protection as a measure of especial concern sto the nation. : These views and opinions of Gov Polk, lung since omens/red—freely expressed, and uniformly acted upon, afford to the country the safest and surest pro f: tection to the extent which Government can properly p- afford; other than proper and fair incidental protec ', lion could never be permaoent. Moderate incidental protection fostered and sustained by a revenue tariff, ngjaet, would be permanent, and that Is what all American interests sod industry most ceeds--and his PFc•Jusit what, under Gov Polk's direction of public affsins . ibrierould certainly receive. i- The bill on which this speech was made was repot- Slid to the house of Representatives by Mr Verplank of Mew York, chairman of the committee of Ways and Means, on the 27th Dec. 1832, and is Rouse bill No :‘ 441. If deemed of any importance towards the at -4llnment of truth, and the correction of the errors with Lielsiek tbo public press of your state teems, you are at . illibetty to give this communication with the extracts, i Such direction as you think proper. i Very respectfully, t TsitLa.st:rttais Chaotv,—A n English paper Coo -1 letting the .followings—" Ti. Latest Hoax from A OVe.."..ft mew York paper states that "the Peno. .syltuania teeslattire bare passed a las s impo s i ng a etaa expressly to pay the interest o j pon its debt." Thi s iiiribs best Jonethanisni we hare heard of for a long Tits basal. W2III7ZAN Sressiont---Tbe favorite Gzeat Western, Cept Matthews, wa s to Litirpool,for New York, on Saturday, 22d j ust , Gran iYestern is to wake nix trips across the At :•is thidyear. ail) 'O7 TICSSZSIti or PiLIIIISYLV•iII• GE=MI Dacernott.—Tye ithigs of this city hare advertis ed ioClay twang to be held today, at which they bawl promised that Gar. Moorhead and Mr. Crittan I den of Kentucky will be preeenhied address the Meet; jog-. This is like most of the promises that are made by the Clay politicians—false. Messrs Moorhead, Crittenden, and many of the other distinguished melt who it was said would address the meeting. passed through Washington. Pa., last Friday. on their way home, and of course eannot be in Pittsburgh this af ternoon. These facts were known to the whigs when they published their call, but they felt conscious that the name of their candidate was not sufficiently attractive to induce the people II attend the meeting, and they therefore concluded to hoax them into an attendance by publishing that gentlemen would be present who are now at their homes in Kentucky. It is bard labor for the poor whigs to get up the smallest semblance of enthusiasm for Henry Clay. The Nashville Gazeue of June 19th lys: " The Cumberland river is high and rising rapidly. We have had very heavy rains within the last three days. Mr The "Harry of the West" informs the public that Tennessee will hold her election on. the first Thursday in August! No other paper has the news! I ler The Picayune of the 15th contains the follow ingadditional items of Mexican news, received by the schr. Atlantic, from Tampico. Santa Anna would be in favor of the Annexation pro ject, were it not that lie is afraid it would create an excitement against him, and probably be the cause of deposing him. The Mexican editors are very bitter against the French papers, for the severity with which they denource the law los birieling the retail trade to foreign er,. The news of revolutionary movements in the North ern Departments of Mexico, in the vicinity of the Rio Grande, was current at Tampico. Canales it was sta ted, had killed an irstendent at Camargo, opposite which place his forces were congregated. Placards had been stuck up in the principal streets of Tampico. forbidding the citizens to express any opinion about the revolution. A splendid monument is said to be in the course of erection at Tampico,which is intended to receive Santa Anna's leg—the oue he lost at Vera Cruz whi le fighting the French. It is constructed of a beautiful marble recently fo.ind in the vicinity. Robberies of the coaches on the different routes in Mexicofiave recently prevailed torn alarming extent. A line of coaches, lately started between Orizaba and Puebla, to connect with the line to the city of Mexico, has been discontinued on acount of the repeated at tacks upon it. In one short month it was robbed some LBO or fifteen times, and once while going wt of Puebla; and so daring did the &drones finally become, that net a passenger could be prevailed upon to enter the coach. The journals, and especially El Siglo Diez y Nueva, call loudly uon the govrnmen strong and efficient esco p rts for the e stages.t to furnish Oar next news from the city of Mexico will proba bly give the account of the arrival there of Santa Anna and of the proceedings of the extraordinary Congress. In edition to this, if we do not hear of disturbances shortly in some of the departments, we shall be much mistakrd. reaty with France.—The Mad isonian of Friday evening contains atreaty which has been concluded be tween the United States and France, and duly ratified by both governments. The convention is for the mu tual surrender of criminals other than political, esoa. ping from one country to the other. Pnrnitare at T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, this day. Thursday, June 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will he so:d the balance of a lot of Furniture, of a family declining housekeeping, consisting in part of 1 pair of splendid Mahogany dining Tables; Fancy and common Chairs; Bureaus; work and wash stands; dining and breakfast tables; kitchen, do.; Rag Carpets and Oil Cloth; Bedsteads and Venitian blinds, with a variety of kitchen utensils. june 27 Western University of Pennsylvania. T HE annual commencement of this Institution will take place this evening, at the Hall of the Uni versity. The following order of exercise* will be observed : 1. M-Ustc. 2. PRAYER. 1 3. OnArtoa.—The influence of Religion upon Litera 4. lute and Social order; by Rev. A. W. Black. candidate for the Degree of Master of Arts. Music. 5. OnerioN.—"Self Reliance;" by Mr. Charles Holmes, candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. 6. Degrees Conferred. 7. Music. 8. AN ADDRESS—BPI - ore the Literary Society of the University; by David Ritchie, Esq. The exercises will commence at 74 o'clock. The citizens are resirectfully invited to attend. Pittsburgh, Thursday, June 27, 1844. june 27-3 t EGOLF, WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 133 Wood street, above Fifth. je26-Iy. WANTED.—p►sces For a umber of Mechanics, Laboring men, Hostlers, and Boys of all ages; also, for a number of Clerks, salesmen, and Boys in stores and warehouses. Places procured fur farmers, and families, and for individuals. Farmers, Mechan ics, Manufacturers, and all classes supplied with hands or places as soon as possible, and all kinds of agencies, attended to for moderate charges at HARRIS' Intelligence Office, No. 9 Fifth street. june 26 L A RGE Wooden Bowls, Sickles, itc.—A geed as sortment of large, very large, middle sized and small cucumber wooden bowls. A good supply of sickles, by the dozen or single; 4 and 5 double purple and yellow carpetchaln; coffee mills; brush-es assorted; shovels and spades, and a variety of Pittsburgh man ufactures, for salt low, for cash. ISAAC HARRIS, j 26 Agt. and Com. Merchant, No 9, sth et WM• WATSON, POWDER MANUFACTURER, j26-6m. NIAR PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Powder H AVING purchased these extensive Powder works, I am now manufacturing and prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Rifle, Sporting and Blasting Powder, which I warrant to be of the very best qual ity. WM. WATSON. ErOrden left at Parry, Soatt dr Co's. Warehouse, 103 Wood street, will receive prompt attention, je26-6m Green Sea Turtle, A FINE SEA TURTLE. will be served up in soup, THIS DAY, and ahio on Friday next., (28th inst.) at the Westfrn Exchange. It will be in readiness at 11 o'clock, A. M., and may be had at any other hour after, during the day, or evening. une 26-3td Fresh Fruit and Teas. BOXES M R Raisins; t,) 20 j & f " 30 " Prime Lemons; 3 " Genoa Citmn ; 6 half chests extra fine Imperial Tea; " " Young Hyson; 5 " " Rose Flavored Poucbmg: 5 " " Medium k flee Framboug; Received and for sale, by J D WILLIAMS jun° 26 No 2$ Fifth Street. ALSO, 2nd All the right, title, interest Na claim of S uel Kissick, of in and t, Lis os 4 and s,am in Wm B Foster's plan of lots in the Branner of Law renceville Allegheny County, being ' 50 feet front each on Borough street, and extending back 150 feet to S Ewalltsline, bounded by lands of Elijah Ackens, and by land now or late of David Blair, on which is erected a two story frame d welling beim., Blacksmith shop, and Wheelwright shop. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Samuel Kissick, at the suit of Thomas Shivers,jr, for use. ALSO, 3rd. All the right. title, interest and claim of Mar tin Lowry, of in and to, Lot No 8. in Gee 'A Bay ard's part of the plan of the Northern Liberties (now sth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,) bounded by Walnut street on the east, Penn street on the south, Mulberry alley on the north, and Lot No. 7, same plan on the west, being 50 feet in fronton Penn street, and running back the came width 100 feet to said al ley, on which is erected two double frame houses.— Seized and takeuin execution as the property of the said Mart(n Lowry, at the suit of Lehraer &Smith. ALSO, - 9th. All the right, tide, interest and claim of Hugh Taggart, deceased, in the hands of'his Executor James Taggart, of in and to, a certain tract of land (with the exception of the 28th lot hereafter mentioned, which has already been sold,) situate in Indiana township, in the county of Allegheny, State of . Penasylvania. being a part of farm No 75, in Cunningham' s district, can ; taining 157 acres more or leas, being property which Samuel Alexander and Hannah his wife by deed dated the Bth day of June, 1839, and recorded in the office for the recording of doeds, &c., in and for said county, in book I 3d page 227. granted and conveyed into the said Hugh Taggart, deceased, and which property is now laid out into 28 lots in the following manner, to wit: No 1 contains 7 acres, No 2 7 acres, No 3 7 acres, No 4 5 acres, No 5 51 acres, No 6 5/ acres, No 7 54 acres, No 8 5 acres, No 9 54 acres, No 10 51 acres, No 11 54 acres, No 12 5/ acres, No 13 6 acres, No 14 14 acres, No 15 44 acres, No 16 41 acres, No 17 5 acres, No 18 5/ acres, No 19 41 acres, No 20 51 acres, No 21 51 acres, No 22 41 acres, No 23 41 acres. No 24 11 acres. No 25 164 acres, No 26 5 acres, No 27 1 acre. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of the said Hugh Taggart, deceased, in the hands of his executor, James Taggart, at the suit of James Bell for use. ASO, sth. All the right, tit eL interest and claim of John H Davis, of in and to, the following described lot of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, and being the one-fourth part of the lot marked in the general plan of Pittsburgh. No 312, bounded as follows, to wit, begin ning on Fourth street at the north east corner of said lot and running by lot No 311, soothwardly half way to Third street, (about 85 feet) thence westwardly a parallel line with Wood Street about 85 feet to Fourth street,and t .emealong Fourth street eastwardly 30 feet, to the place of beginning, subject to an annual ground rent of $45 O. Seized and taken in execution as the prop?rty of the said John H Davis, at the suit of Wit. liam Camblins, administrators. ALSO, 6th. A ll the right, title, interest and claim of Nelson Campbell, of, in and to all that certain piece of lund. situate in the city of Allegheny, being lot No 44 in the plan of said city, and extending in front on Beaver street 60 foot, and in depth along Gny alley, 240 feet to Middle alley. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Nelson Campbell, at the suit of James Park & Sons. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer • LSO, 7th. All the right, title A interest and claim of 11'11- liam Collingwood, of, in and to the following. described lot er niece of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, to wit: lot No 14 in the plan laid out by the ti:%+ighees of George A Cook, near the Conti House, beginning, on Wylie street, at the distance of 41 feet 2i inches from the line of Sarah B Fetterman's property, thence extending in front on Wylie street towards High street, 25 Feet, and in depth toward+ Coal lane, preserving the same width, parallel with High street. 121 feet to tin alley 8 feet wide, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William Cuilingwood, at the suit of Wright & Fisher and George A Bayard, et al. ALSO, Bth. All the right, title, interest and claim of Hiram Neel, of, in and to sixty acres of land in .litiferSoll township, Allegheny county, adjoining ArthurNlorrow, John Holmes, and others. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of the said Hiram Neel, at the suit of Robert M'Clure, et al. 9th. All the right. title, interest and claim of Wil liam Digby, of, in and to, the following described piece or parcel of ground situated in St. Clair town ship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, to wit: Begin ning at a pin on the Brownsville turnpike road, and running thence along said road north 151 degtees, west 4 perches and 13 links, thence north 484 de grees, west 3 perches 9.4 links, thence north 664 de grees west 6 perches 174 links to a pin, thence south 584 degrees, west 12 perches and 7 links to a pin, thence south 434 degrees, east 9 perches and 8 links to a pin, thence north 73 degrees and 55 minutes, east 14 perches and 13 links to the place of beginning, containing one acre; and is tae same piece of ground which was conveyed to William Digby by Joseph Al len and wife, by deed dated the 6th day of November 1839, and recorded in book H 3d Vol 59, pages 150 Szc. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William Digby, at the suit of Joseph Allen. SO, 10th. All the right,litl AL e, interest and claim of Si mon Tracey, of, in and to, all the following described real estate, to wit: A certain lot or piece of ground sit uate in the city of Allegheny bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Chesnut and Liberty streets, thence along Liberty street 53 feet to the corner of lot No 17, in Warner and Painter's plan of lots in said city, thence along the line of said lot No 17, forty six feet, thence by a line parallel with Liberty street 53 feet more or less, to Chesnut street, thence along Chesnut street 46 feet to the place of be ginning. Being part of lot No 18, in said Warner and Painter's plan, aforesaid, on which there is erected a small two story brick house. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of the said Simon Tracey, at the suit of Michael Bannigan far use. ALSO, 11th. MI the right, title, interest and claim of Wm Cook and John Cook, of, in and to, or out of lot No 78, in the town of M'Keesport, being the same which was convoyed to John Cook by John Behan's Execu tors. by a deed dated the 3d day of October 1840, re corded in book 3d Mp 5. Alpo, four lots in the town of M'Keesport, marked in the plan oft *lowa at Noe 175, 176, 179,and 180, together with the buildings and machinery thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said William Cook and John Cook, at the suit of Francis M'Kee for use. ALSO, 12th. All the right, tide, interest and claiin of Wil- Ham A Charlton, of in and to, the following described real estate: All that certain piece or parcel of ground formed out of Lots Nos. 21 and 22, of the Reserved Tract opposite Pittsbiugh, commencing at Water Lane, at the distance of 14 perches from Ferry Lane, thence running parallel with Ferry Lane to the Ohio River, leavinz nine acres or thereabouts cn the East side of said line; it being the same property which Robert A. Evans and Jane his wife, by their Deed, dated the 16th day of July, A. D., 1835, and recorded in Allegheny County, in Deed Book Vol- page in s ' -<.- By skim of aunt* waits of 14,14x14003.-Expesiits and LOVali Facies, (saved out of the DistricklCouttaf • the County of:Allegheny. and tome directed,. will be exposed to public aide atthe Com Dome in theCitY of .Pittsburgh, on Monday the 22nd day olloly, A. D. 1844, at 10 o'cicick, a. In. to wit: The following property, let. All the right, title, interest and claim of James Gray, (orObio townsbip,) of in and to all that certain piece of ground, situate in the City of Pittsburgh, be ing part or Lot No. 325, in Woods' plan of iota of sou r of Piburgh. beginning on the southwesewarily corner Market and Foitrth streets, thence extending in front on Market street sotithwardly about 28 feet to Property of James Riddle, and in depth along Fourth Street westwardly. preserving the same width, about 142 feet, also to propeity of Jantes Riddle's, on which is erected a three story brick building, containing two store rooms fronting on Market 'street. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said James Gray (of. Ohio township,) at the suit of John N. Lane & Nephews, and James Ross, Brooke, Taylor and Rehn. ..,„. greneltd and ------ t ry ------ 4,. i,i conveyed ta i WilliamA. of ChatitonwitaJohn Charl sohjeek .14) 11 treat- yearly (14500,00 for eve r ' ea' biele . Etehts antrity ti - . ilea, thefrheita or assizn .e :, l l. which Slid tfroerty*tiatte bitztbe ,r l tirea several Aattements are asediteditaken in street, Tr eitecutioa as th e property the `said William A.' street, to. Charlton, at the suit of Hernial & Miller. -,. - , A LSO, -", - la: in execut __ ..ei property u _ _amid Lyman S. 13th. All she intewirw e g e hti nren d d e . Gillman, tube snit of Dr. Thome ahem for two. en of Jeeob fillegy.,..oe.in.to or owe& a ll that cot' - ALSO, m in d ,.,,o, p i" ge k i w i i i iii , aim, in Pitt Township , 23d. All the right, title; interest and claim of Sem- Allegh eny Cou nty , being a pin of Lot- No. 5 , i n t h e eel hlcKelvy, of, in and to, the following piece of land T h in e e thepurt it i ne ad, estate of Andrew Watson, iyingend being in the sth vrard of the city of ittsbrh, . lite o f &et said Toviastia, deceased, whit took Treating on Penn street 960 feet more or less, and ex place among the_heirs.nf_sMa ga t ke w Wenie nr d e . tending along-Harrison street-to the AM./sherry-river ceased, and is of record io the Court of Common 650 feet, thence along the Allegheny river to the Pleas of Allegheny Cuunty, in No. 208, June Tenn , Hee a the 81 " t" mill property new ow ned 'by the 1833, bounded -end deicribed as &Heirs, vi L • Be g in. iShownbergers, and thence along said line south of Peon ning on Chatham motet at -the distance of 100 feet street the depth of 670 feet or thotreabotits, on which from the east side of a four feet alley, and commune- i is erected five two story brick buildings, and two oth ing 2 feet 44 inches southerly from the live of Chatham era owned by Sirs Sicitalvy in her lifetime; the above street, at the corner of Lot granted to James Dignam; described property, contains six acres more or lei& thence try.said Dignam's lot soutimardly 100 feet to Seized and taken as the property of the said Samuel the lineof said Lot No. S, thence by the same Easter. McKeloy, at the suit of S. & A. Law. ly 20 feet to a lot of Gay and Dilworths,thenceby tbe . A, same northerly /00 feet, thence parallel with Chatham 24th. All the right, title,L SO interestand claim of gar; street at a distance of 2 feet 41 inches from said street net Carroll, of in and to, all that lot of ground in the 20 feet to the.pladie of beginning, being the same pro- City of Allegheny, being Lot No. 4, in John C. Mow peny (inter alia) which Thomas Scott and wif e , b y ry's plan of lots in said City, an Ann street, bounded their deed dated the 22d day of May. 1843, and re- end described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the corded in the office for teoording Deeds in Allegheny corner of Lot No. 3, on the north side nf said Lot and C o in Book S 3d vol. 67 pees 56, &c. sold unto Ann street, thence west 90 feet to an Alley 20 feet the said Jacob Greer, referetee being. hereunto bad will wide, thence along said alley south 21 feet, thence by now fully and at large appear. Seized and taken i n line of Lin No. 5, in said plan east 90 feet to Ana execution as the property of the said Jacob Greer, at street aforesaid, thence along Ann street north 21 feet the suit of Joseph Little. - to the place of beginning; together with a frame house ALSO, built on said Lot. Seized and taken in execution as 14th. All the right, title, interest and claim of Ja- the property of the said Harriet Carroll, at the suit cob Staley, (with notice to terre tenants,) of in and to, of James Park. a certain tract or piece of land situate in Deer township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of Benner north 21 degrees, west 195 perches to a post, thence by land now of Campe north 871 degrees,l42 perches to a post, thence south 21 degrees, east 195 perches to a Hick ory, and thence by land of James Cain, north 871 de grees, west 142 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 173 acres and 10 perches and allowance of six per cent for roads &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Jacob Staley, with notice to terre tenants, at the suit of John Coon. ALSO, 25th. All the right, tide, intensst and claim of Al fred P Anshutz, cf, in and ta, all that certain piece or lot of ground situate in - the city of Pittsburgh. bounded and described as follows, vi= Beginning on the north side of 4th street (west of Smithfield etreet) sixty feet from Smithfield; thence along said 4d4street westward ly to the line of lot owned by R Patterson 45 feet, thence along said line and parallel with Smithfield st. TREMENDOUS a usu 117/ feet, thence on a line parallel with 4th street, • 'LI OR new works, at COOKS Literary Depot, No. _l5 feet to a line of I it owned by Denny, thence along J-' 85 Fourth street. said line to Diamond alley, thence along said alloy The Martyr Wife, a domestic romance- eastwardly 30 feet to line of lot owned by Edmund P Anshutz, thence alone said line 116 feet, thence on a by/iTihscrma:fr F reg anl ci h n a T m e 7 l 4 7 . ' ac'emPabied bYlints°, line parnllel with 4th ' street. 30 feet to Edward Up- Littell's Livia A e, No 6. still's line, thence along said line 1171 feet to the place Gambler's Mirror, g b J H Green. of beginning. Being part of lot No 361 in Col. A Voice from ßome y . • Wood's general plan r f the city of Pittsburgh, which • Monthly Mirror for July. was conveyed by the Rev Francis Herron and Eve An- Gems of Scottish S on g. - .. shuts as per deed recorded in Deed Book, vol 64, . --• 'Mirror Library, No 25. page 372, &c., conveyed to Alfred P Anshutz. There being erected on said premise* three small tenements. MAGAZINES FOR JULY. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Al- Graham's Magazine for July; containing the "Gees _ feed P Anshutz, at tho suit of James A Speer. mantown Battle," "Chew's House," a magnificent ALSO, American picture, drawn by Koelner, from s sketch 26th. All the right, title, interest and claim of made on the spot, and engraved expressly for Gra, hem's Magezine, by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. Sul). Jeslina Logan owner, or reputed owner, and John scription $3 a year, postage free. Belfry contractor, of, in and to, all that certain three ; Godey's Magazine and Lady's Book, for July; con stery building, situate Ferry street, between Front and Water streets, being its of the Olden Time," a beautiful Mezzotint by %V the north half of lot No 173, in the plan of said city, Warner, the Artist who took the Premium at the Frank conteining 40 feet in front on Ferry street and extend- lin Institnte of this city. "The Noonday Meal, a do ing back towards Market street 95 feet. Seized and mestin sketch, by A L Dick. "The Empire of Man—... taken in execution as the property of the said Joshua Earth, Water, Fire and Air," an orig inal design by Logan, owner or reputed owner, and John Harley con- W Croome; drawn on Stone by Albc4t Newsmaa.--e tractor, at the suit of Hugh Marshall and William 'Fashion Plate," four figures. Music.—"t lid Lent, Hutchison. Sing again that Seer" composed by Cornelia C Cram ALSO, ' Subscription $3 a year, postage free. 27th. All the right, title, interest and claim of THE LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE, for Joshua Logan, owner, or reputed owner, and John July, embellisbrnents—"Florence," a magnificent ea- Haffey, contractor, of, in, and tu t s)) that certain three graving on stone by A. L. Dick, after a Pictstra by story brick building, on the cast side of Ferry street, Rayter, expressly for this magazine. in the city of Pittsburgh, situate between 'Water •and . Presentation Plate," a fancy design for a presen t...runt streets. about 40 feet from the corner of Water. mie n plate, designed, engraved and colored by F. and adjoining the "Ohio House," on the corner kept Quarre. expressly for the Magazine; Fashions forJuly,‘ by Winton. said building being 45 feet in front on Fer- th e late st Persian fashions, two menthe in advance, ee ry street, by 28 feet in depth, the first floor being fin- graved by J. J. Pease, and colored in the prevailing ished for a store room, a dining room, and kitchen, styles. Subscription $2 a year postage free. the upper stories for bed rooms, &c., anti erected on june 26 1.4 No 178, which said lot is 35 feet by 80 feet. Seized and taken in execution us the property of the said Joshua Logan, owner, or reputed owner, and John }Jeffry, contractor, at the suit of Joseph O'Brien. A LSO. 28'h. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mi chael O'Hanlon, of, in and to a certain lot of ground, situated in the borough (now city,) of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows, viz: beginning at a point on Rubinson street, 36 feet from the corner of Craig and Robinson streets, and running thence by a lot sold by Dr James R Speer to Solomon Scheyer, 62 feet to an alley 4 feet 8 in. wide, thence along said alley 18 feet towards the canal, thence to Robinson street 62 feet, and thence along Robison street 18 feet to the place of beginning, being the same let which Michael Hynes by his deed bearing date, 14th May, A ri 1839, granted to the said Michael O'Hanlon, on which are e rected a three story brick building and a two &cry kitchen. Also, of the fidlowing deset ibed lot of ground situate in the city of Allegheny, that is to say, beginning on Robinson street, at the northeastern corner of the lot now owned and occupied by said defendant, thence eastwardly 19 feet, thence by a line parallel with said other lot of defendant. 66 feet 8 inches, to land of I attew cLain, Sr., thence westwardl 19 feet to ALSO, the southeastern corner uf said above de scribed he, 19th. A lithe right, title, interest and claim of Hen- I t thence by said lot of defendant 66 feet 8 inches, to ry Barker, of in and to. a certain Lot or piece of the place of beginning, on which is erected one stable, ground situate in Pitt township, County and State a- ! being the same lot which Peter Graff, by deed dated foresaid, with the buildings erected thereon. Begin- the 17th day of August. A D 1839, and recorded in ning at the Greensbur g h and Pittsburgh Turnpike, the Recorder's Office of Allegheny county, in book 1, Road at the intersection of the Farmer's and Meehan- 3d vol 58. page 370, &c., conveyed to said Micheal ic's Turnpike, thence by said Greensburgh and Pitts. ; O'Hanlon Seized and taken in execution as the burgh Turnpike Road to a lot of Thomas O'Neal's,property of the said Michael O'Hanlon, at the suit of thence by said lot to John Lefeber's lands, by said Philip S McDonnell. land of John Lefebers to the Farmer's and Mechanic's I ALSO, Turnpike Road, thence eastwardly by said Road to 29th. All the right, title, interest and property of the place of beginning; containing three acres be the 'John Wilson , of. in and to, the following described same more or less. Seized and taken in executio n a s tract or farm of land lying and situate in Upper St the property of the said Henry Barker, at the suit of Clair township, Allegheny county, Pa., containing 350 Thomas M'Kown. A LSO acres more or less, bounded north by Chartiers Creek, , I west by land late eohn ,nw d, south 20th. All the right, title. interest and claim of Ber . by land of Ephraim fJ MortoMnorton and otohersece, an as d east by nerd M'Ginn, of in and to, all that certain three story ether lands late of John Morton, deceased, on ed which brick building, situateon Second street in the City of are a two story frame dwelling three log dwellings Pittsburgh, being Lot No. 6, in Margaret. George. three log barns, one or more leg stables, four apple or. Alexander and Eliza Sample's plan of subdivisio n of chards and between 2 and 3 hundred acres cleared. Lots Nos. 264 and 265, of the City of Pittsburgh, con- Seized and taken in execution as the property of the tainlng in front on Second street 24 feet 4 inches, and said John Wilson, at the suit of Moses Middleswarth's extending back towards Third street 57 feet, and the executors. lot or piece of groundandcurtilege appurtenant there- ALSO, to. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 30th. All the right, title, interest and claim of the said said Bernard M'Gnin, at the suit of Foster Gra- seph Wooda, of in and to, all the following described ham's administrators. property, viz: All those twelve' out lots in the reser- A ALSO, • ved tract opposite Pittsburgh, Nos. 213. 21 205,208. 21st. All the right, title, interest and claim of M B 214,215 and 216, containing together 1 01 4 acres and Miltenberger, deceased, in the hands of his'adminis- 74 perches more or lese Seized and taken in execu trator, James S Craft, with notice &c, in and to th e don'ts the property of the said Joseph Woods, at the following piece of property situate in Pittsburgh, in suit of Thomas Sample for use. said county, beginning on the west side of Wayne' ALSO. street, at the distance of 367 feet frurr. Penn street, . 31st. All the right, A t interest and claim, of thence westwardly by a line parallel with Penn street Leopold Sahl, of in and to, or out of all that piece of 90 feet, thence southwardly by a line parallel with ground, situate in the City of Allegheny, being lots Wayne street 671 feet to Jackson alley, thence along No. 38. and half of Lot No. 37, in Wm. Robinson said alley westwardly 150 feet, thence northwardly by Jr.'s plan of the subdivision of out Lots Nos 177, and lot No 62, Pittsburgh, to the Allegheny river, thence 173, in said City of Allegheny, bounded as follows, up the same to IVayne street 240 feet more or less, viz: Beginning on Federal street at thecotner of ground and by Wayne street to the place of beginning, on formerly belonging to Robert Bryan, thence along said which is erected a Rolling Mill, warehouse, and other : street northwestwardly 90 feet to an alley 20 feet wide, buildings. Also, of, in and te, a tract of land situate : (being an extension of Middle alley,) thence along said in St Clair township, in said county, bounded by lands last mentioned alley southwardly 90 feet to said lot, of Joseph flibsy, John McKee, Wi l liam Boggs, Job formerly Robert Bryan's, thence along the line of the Commons, and Dorcas Kennedy, conveyed to said de- same eastwardly 240 feet to Federal street, the place cedent by James C Alexander, containing 44 acres and of beg inning, together with a right of way through 59 perches of land , with the appurtenances as descrit the above mentioned 12 feet alley, as mentioned in bed in deed. Also, of. in and to, a certain other trac- deed of perpetual lease from Enoch Wright to Wm. of land adjoining the above and land of John Com- M. Knepper, on which is erected a two story brick monsudescribed in a deed from said Commons record- dwelling house and a one story frame Ball Room. The ed e in Took D, gad page, 01, containin 23 acres and above property is levied upon and will be sold subject the right 17 perches o f and interest of said decedent, of, in and of a yearly ground rent of $204,00 as reserved in said to, ao equal undivided sixth part of the real estate of deed of perpetual lease from Enoch Wright to the said Joseph Oliver, late of the city of Pittsburgh, as con- Wre. M. Snapper. Seized and taken in execution as veyed to said decedent by Andrew M Oliver by deed the property of the said Leopold Sahl, at the suit of recorded in said county in book $ , 2d page 550, &c. Enoch Wright. Seized and taken in execution as the property of M B Miltenberger, deceased, in the hands of his adminis trator, ,fie., at the suit of A & S Bailie. _ - A LSO, . 15th. All the right, title, interest and claim of Lew is Peterson, Peter Peterson, and James T Kincaid, o in and to, a certain tract of land containing 237 acres more or leas, situate in East Deer township, Alleghe ny county, adjoining a farm lately o erred by Lewis Peterson, which was sold by the Sheriff of said county to James Wood. Seised and taken in execution as the Property of the said Lewis Peterson, Peter Peter son, and James I Kincaid, at the suit of the Bank of i Pittsburgh for use. ALSO, 16th. All the right, title, interest. and claim of James Chadwick, of. in and to, all that tract of land situate in the township of Peebles and Pitt, Allegheny county, which William Moore and Isabella his wife hove by their deed conveyed to the said James Chadwick, con taining 110 acres and 1101 tenth perches and allow ance mere or less, adjoining lands of David Beeler, John Murdock, O'Hara's heirs, and other lands of the said Janes Chadwick, as particularly described by metes and hounds in said deed from said Moore and wife to said Chadwick, excepting that part of the mortgaged premises released by mortgage, viz: So much of the mortgaged premises as were sold and con veyed by said James Chadwick to James Gray, by deej dated March 7, 1839, and recorded in book 11, 3d page, 179, &c, supposed to be about six acres more of less. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of the said James Chadwick, at the suit of William Moore. A LSO, 17th. All the right, title, interest and claim of Frederick Haley, of, in and to all that certain two story brick house, forty-two feet by thirty-two, situate and erected on the fork between the Birmingham end Coal bill turnpike roads, on one acre lot of ground in St. Clair township, in the county of Allegheny; which said lot of ground was rented by said Frederick Haley, from Joseph Allen. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Frederick Haley at the suit of David Premier. ALSO, 18th. All 'the right, title, interest and claim of James M'Cune, of, in an I to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Wilkins township, Allegheny coun ty. bounded and described as follows, to wit: begin ning at a post, thence by land of A rch,haldEveert.north 14 degrees, east 131 perefies and 5-10 to n post, thence by land of Thomas Muy's, eolith seventy-six degrees, eastsixty-five perches two-tenths to a post, thence by landof John Ebers and Samuel Thompson, north' Id degrees, west 65 and 3-10 perches to a post, the place of beginning. with the exception of half an acre of said land on the northeast cornet of said piece of land fronting on the Puckety road and adj • gland of Thomas May's and John Ebers, which! Jnmes M'- Ginnis and wife, by t heir deed conveyed tu a certain Patrick IWGinnis, in fee. (The said piece of land being the same which James M'Ginnis and Catherine his wife conveyed by their deed to the said James M'- Cune.) Seized and taken inexecution as theproperty of the said James 51'Cutle, at the suit of James M'- Ginnis, fur use. - ALSO, • 22d. All the right, tide, interest and claim of Ly man S Gillman, of in and to all that certain messuage, or two story frame house, and lot of ground, situate, in the Borough of Allegheny, County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on Washin v etcm street, at the 32d. All the right, titl A e, L SO, interest and claim of Al exander Otter on, dec'd, in the bands of bis admin. istmtons, of, in, and to, all those four lou of ground. situate on Ferry lane or Beaver sleet , in the of Manchester, beginning for the boundaries thereof, village at the sou Andes of a t o ot of ground, granted by Jernss Anderson and wife to Christopher Cook, on said Beaver street. and thence by said Beaver street, northwardly, 100 feet, and thence at right angles east 33rd. Alt.thistiMlitgeratbrigkratiriilw boom French, demoted, ie the heed. ground 'tutors. of, ,netm•allthat certain lot orpfte a( situa in th. village of hilsorbesteriia what waa Rots totrashipt, bytotow is borough ot ter, in the inaluty of Allegheny aforesaid, initiate at the comer of Beememagvfmakile-streeto front ou Beaver SWINK 34 het and extending by an equal width 123 Seeealong,Franklin *treat to Otter son's allay. Sal:edema taken in execution is.tbe pro perty of the said and taken French, deceased, in the hands of bee admtrators, at the mit of &optima • Colwell, and to be.sold by Sheriff's Office, Pitts E. TROVILLO, Shed!;burgh, June 26th, A D, 1844. June 27-msfir In toe Court 0/Common Pleas of Aliegkewir Coast", Na. 19, December Term, 1841. In the matter of the Voluntary J ute 8,4844, Assipr is , assignment oflonathart !Ash of re cord led Jacob G. Smith, Pinner' , nn- end 1:;iles, al der the firm of Rush & } Smith. si. . , . At now , ui wit;June 24, 1844..' .h. : : - A. - ' apeing nthe ourt at notice c'. i ex p hibition mid filing of ti the of dr the Assigusets• account bad been given accordingte the -.'- - 7 "— order of the Court, and no exesie • o having been filed, on motion of R.Robb,, • Esq., the Court do allow and oonfirrn tbe sante abut lutely, and appoint R. 11. Forrester, Esq., Auditor to distribute the money in the hands of the assignees. GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro. . All persons interested will take notice that the en' ' dersigned Auditor will attend for the purposes of bin' ' appointment, at his office in Grant siren, on Monday& the Bth July next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. - • R. B. FORRESTER, - ::-. Auditor. june 26-3 t Fannon' Deposita Dank. 1 SHARE of stuck in the I..nrmers' Deposita Bank. 1 for sale by - j 25. HUEY & CO. 1 10 the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessio ns of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. The petition of Gottleib Helle, of Lower St. Clair Township, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewetb, that your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township and county afore- said, and prays that your honors will ,be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of eater tainnuent And your petitioner, as in ditty bound. will pray. GOTTLEIB BELLE. We the subscribers, citizens of Lower St. Clair township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and &tavola.; and that said tavern is necessary. George Slett, F. Hawthorn, Simon Sauer, Alex. Miller, John Jenkins, James Pullin, Jo. Ritter, Caleb Foster, John Hoffman, - Geo. Baldautf, Watson Neely, Addes Foster. june 25-3 t BLACK TEAS. F IVE Boxes Row flavored Tea, of superior quality 3 boxes Orange Pecca Ten. Just receiver] sod for sale by REINHART & STRONG. june 22 140 Liberty street. HORSE 111 RKEI THE Subscriber, having recr ived an teNtit appointment as one of the auctioneers of the above market, respectfully in forms his friends and the public that he will attend to all sales entrusted to -ffsos....ma his care with promptness and despatch. Persons residing at a distance will find it to their advantage to call upon the subscriber at the Mansion House, Penn street, (in whose yard the market is held,) where they will find large and commodious stabling. WM. BROADHURST. june 21-1 w" Manors' Tools. ±IIA N assortment of Tinners' Toots, manufactured .by F Beeler — warranted. For sale by juoe 22 GEO COCHRAN. For Sale. A FARM of good Land of one hundred acres, with, allowance, on the Mercer road, in Franklin toirn ship, Allegheny County, about 14 mile 4 from Pitts burgh; the improvement s are a hewed lo g Hou s g, g large Barn, about 60 acres cleared and 15 of which is good bottom meadow and good timber, a ith a good young orchard of different kinds of fruit trees; it is well watered and in good state of cultivation; crop and all will be sold to suit the putrhaser. For terms apply to the owners who live on the promises, or at v, HARRIS' agency and Intelligence office. JAMES & ALEXANDER POTTS. june 22-1 w A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. tOURSUAN I' to an order of the Orphan's Court, .1 held at the City of Pittsburgh, in and for the County of Allegheny, an the 17th day of June. A. D., 1844: Will be exposed to public sale, oa Mandl= 15th day of July. A D. 1844. at the New House, in the City of Pittsburgh, all those certain lots or parcels of grimed, situate in the Manor of Phut burgh, Pitt Township, Allegheny County, being part of out Lot number three (3) ant; known as Lots num ber sevontpthren(73), soventy-four (74), and seventy.: five (73), of Scot's plan of Lots, Recorded in the office fog Reennling of Deeds, in and for the said County of Alleghsrly, in Book V 2d, page 395, the property eiJames Dunlsp. deceased, late of sakl Allegheny County. Terns made known by the administrator on the day of sale. june 21-d3w SUGARS. A MILS Powdered and crumbed Sager, a beantifnj - artiele. Just revolved and for sale by ftEINHART & STRONG. 114 Liberty west June T 4 --- feet to Ouerson's alley, theme by dosage 100 fret to the line of said lot conveyed to C Cook, thence by the same eau, feet to the plies of beginning. Seised esecatkon se the yof tbe Al tensm, dec'd, in tbe hands of his atindo. the snit of Steftbee Colwell. ALSO, JAMES DUNLAP. 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