prevailing alfec ;nod old catuse," id happiness - 3 f involved..s 4 e , whilst, p 1- 1 ion and ar c r-1 i ik any the to! i eye. Fro4teny shall hazard the in all that has oc " et fhilAnti& - er Ja eledted;fti idif .ire—"ls he honest shall %enter° strong 1 Y 44 -M`slnlrlitn'eJniiriaiwa tlitit'lie is wholly:Mt- - •v"mil ' shy-seen or set of Men by any Promise - , miiirgt""¬idar So vonfar offme , vrpowetteni - i-isna Iluiebti.laill stand upthi the-broad platfoenTof peer°. stflitilionfibieidg7infltrcititcd b9&by elique4 hl - bea tions of the party. - 15elievisig .in dic t ion -eminent.. qualifications of Mr Muhlanberg, to meet the present crisis in our State ars Atiri, in his knoWn and acknowledged integrity, and -in his genuine deinocreey. I shell give him my most cheerful and cordial support. I ans.happy to learn /that his nomination has been well received in your 'county, and as might have been expected from your , Itnown character, that he will receive your hearty sup poet, notwithstanding you were oriainally a friend of -Mr Shunlas; ;With sentiments of respect, I remain your friend, . , JAMES BUCHANAN. - 1 4 7tiLitcrit Nicaur.s, Esq. ~ 410 MailgJilorning post. :PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, 11.AY 29, 1849 I. A.MUHLENBERG. Ma, CLAY AND THR TARIFF. — The editor of the Petitis trite unfortunate in copying our remarks in Octaber 1843, in reference to Mr Clay's le tt* to Dr 'Bronson. We remarked, then, 'His [Mr. CrtivA o pinion in brief is, that all the revenue necesxary - to an , economical administration of the Government should be derived from duties on foreign imports, and that such discrimination shall be made, in fixing those du tiee,~te will reasonable protection to national interests.' Such was our belief of Mr 'Clay's opinion, then, and such is our belief Vet. Gazette. This means, in plain terms. that Mr Clay is in favor -of a revenue Tariff, and that when the means neces sary to defray the expenses of Government, ran be procared from any other source. even this incidental protection must he given up. Such is the reasonable infeicenee from the Bronson letter, and the editor of the 'Gazette believes Mr Clay still entertains the same o -I+Am as when he wrote that letter. The editor farther remarks: "It was this very later of Mr Clay's to Dr lizonsnn which convinced us that illy Clay was sound on the Tariff'. Let those principles be carrn-.1 out, and we mews- shall want fur sufficient protection." Now, what principles does Mr Clay lay down in the letforyrilich convinced the Gazette that he 'was Round -ot?.ellitTatif?' Why, that the true policy of the Uni ta gtates in regard to a Tariil should he made in 'cwt.. NH:MITT WITH THI: PRINCI PLICS LAID DOWN IN TRC ACOHPROHNE ACT.' This i= the very language of Mr 'Clay in 'the letter that has convinced the editor of the Gazette that lie 'was sound on flu Tariff.' Do the Tariff men of Pittsburgh rezard the principles laid down in the Cornptcmise as sound Tariff doctrine? Did nut Mr Donny eloquently denounce that bill in letter. and speeches, and was he not sustained in his oppo,it ion to it by this Tariff community? If our manufacturers desire something better than CHANCr protection for American industry, how can any of them support lieu ry cliiy as a Tariff man, who solemnly asserts that the Tiriftsbould be in conformity with the principles of that act. The a..ssurance of the e,litor of the Gazette that Mr 'Clay still holds to the opinions expressed in the Bron son letter, establishes the whig candidate's hostility to protection beyond dispute, and gives the strongest evi dence tharthe Richmond editor was tight when lie ,pronounced M C a good Free Trade man. Some time since the editor of the C mute said that in- advocating the Compromi:e Act, Mr Clny had "throttler the Tariff, and he now assures us that Mr C is ►till hi favor' of this throttling measure: and he draws from the Whig candidate's devotion to it, the assurance that he is 'so/ration the Tariff!' Oh! great -al* sad changes have come cwer our neighbor latterly! There was a!'time when any man who advocated the compromise would have been visited with his severest =denunciation; but now a letter from Mr Clay sustaining that measure, has convinced him that the writer is 'Mound on the Tariff!' After this we hope there will be no disputing about the tariff principles of the Whig candi.late. As defined -by himself and the editor of the Gazette they are in conformity with the principles of the Compromise,ntl in favor of incidental protection—such protection as may kappen by chance! 'THE "\Vitt Ct.ue" DUItIED.—We announced last week that the Mississinevva War Club, a piper estab lished in this city to assist the election of Gen Markle, •and edited by sundry expectnnts, had ceased to exist. The prrdiction of Mr Miller that the nomiuntion of Mr Clay would be a drag upon the election of Markle, will be verified, as with the "War Club,"- down goes into oblivion. the mental exertions of that firm and con sistent nutimason, Jacob Miller, Esq., renowned as the author of the biographical sketches of the • •Indian fight er," with which the columns of that itefortimate sheet were wont to be filled. The zeal of the Markle men must have abated, if they were not able to work off a weekly paper in his favor, when the General him- selfenuld furnish the paper• from his own mill. The fact is, the whir:a not only di4ilted the title of the pa per, but it.; C0111111C1.01"b - 1111d 110 dou!rt the transfer of their septa& to the 'Harry of the west.' i, more con genial to their feelings. The assertion of Mr Dar ragh, however, that Nlarkle had given a pledze, that ei-ituorney General Todd, nor any of his kith or kin, should find favor in his eyes, ought to hare induced themnut to reject the labors of such disinterest ed par tizans in his behalf. AsornEtt liro.nesr.—Would it come within the range of Coronor Bann' duty to hold a •'crowner's quest" on the dead coons of the fifth wardl If ho should call a jury on the subject, might we ask him to do us thl favor of appointing our friend of the Ga zette foreman, so that he can give a full account of the Ganges that led to the sodden death of the coon. at a time when he was boast's]; that he was fall of life and vign. 6:37'Sugar was produced last yearin allof the States ex cept iki arz t a rid,& Data Ware, as 'flows: Maine 151,453 pout 44 fl a mpsiii re 102,497;111 assachusetts 282, £4B; Rhcsis lan ad $0; Connecticut 312.2.0; Vernont, 3,- 075,447; Nese' York 6 ,9'34,616; New lersey 39; Penn sylvarqa 873,730; yir g inia 938,457; Nora, Carolina 5,576, Squill barpliaa 18,962; Georgia 22.4,395; Ala- Irwin 7,081; Mississippi 87; Louisiana 37,173,590; Teanessee.36B,2o3; kentuck) 1,957,355; Ohio 5,8;50,- 558 ; 1 i 4;w:is 5,892;403; 412,363; sliaiswtri 317X6i Arkansan 445lictrigaEr 1,307,6i9; Flur- Ida '219,322; Wiscoaihn 162,034; lowa 55,889; THOMAS rIitT.I.LPS, EDITOR FOR GOVERNOR, STORMS .—Almost evory ptger.,we open contains an rt acceuut at a storm. 'al 104.ktlest ructi ye, that occu:t ad in its r4ooy. lung Asa !west we Leticejsr one dfea,, c hir l ieFOr, „„, ~ alga , destruyed twtEr to • eing4tilighily *red trio others; and a fsim Was trutbyttatag atat t ist tit, the ground. I . A rtioth -•-• ; red Vincennes hal which canal, rifitch damage.; chimneys were :tfit:c:.svn down, a'ad ( ,Mjt , go 3,loPPra,44,csusitutuks....was struck by ligkening,,but, papplly i no ; kves_were 105 t... .. , . , On Thursday evening last Berks and Montgomery counties were visited by a storm which did much . , ronke to the crops, houses and Inirns 4py,ateruccursted by whi Fh ho”se clarre,orprittrownilettees blown d n one member ofMr Stith's family was killed, severu: perions wounded, some dangerously, und'in np, palling steno of ruin spread abroad. DEATH OF AN Eetrott.—The Nashville Union of the 14th, comes to W. in mourning, for the death of one of the editors, Mr THOMAS Hot: sx. Mr. Hogan was an table writer end a sound democrat. Some years since be conducted the National Labourer in Phila delphia, a paper which advocated the interests of the workingmen with much ability, lie subsequently I moved to Tennessee and took charge of the Murfrees burgh Times, and on the withdrawal of Mr. Harris, became oneorthe editors of the Union, which situa tion be occupied at the time of his death. risw ORLF:ANS. There was a very large annexa tion meeting held in New Ot teams on the 9th, at which resolutions were adopted nominating .1 C. CALHOUN for the Presidency. eCul. JouNsiv.-4 nrtived in NVn-hington city on last Saturday evening. The Globe suns be is in ex cellent hen kh. A correspondet.t suggests the name of Francis Kat ns, in the "American' of Tuesday last as a can didate for the nomination by the Whig puny to the state Senate, and urges as a reason his 'lately rendered important services to the Whig and anti-masonic pat ties to effect the present happy union.' What will Mr Karns, v, ho used to abuse Mr Clay in such choice trt rrn, do when called to vote f fenry Clay. The only condition on which he would agiee to do so -maw w,eks thi7l rcase Clay with Harinar Denny." Will Mr Karns never agree to 6Willh:‘V Clay without the gr 4-1,.? lln never hod any peculiar love for whiggery and el, don't be lieve that even a nomination for Senator woold induce him to swallow such a "bithr dose." By :he wav Mr Editor, could you not give us',.otre rich extracts from Mr Ics speeches against w big gety, made at W ilkinsburg and other places last fail, hile or posing the "Union Ticket." Your friend Deacon White can furni.h the extracts, as they were all published in his paper. EAST DEER. Peon the N 0 Picayune. May 11th LATER FROM HAVANA. By the brig T. Street, Capt. McConnell, we have received full files of Havana papers. besides our c , r reTnndence, up to the 4th inst. N9t finding.anyi hi n t ! note in our Firers, wo foil no ing t•xtruct Later. There hash.eeti c,c,0,1.1eal ofeicetteinent hrla,alnlbore in the country, in !elation tothe netrro plot. It has sub sided a little. NeLstill tree t; tire _..lair 00. 1).0 h amen: the blacks aria whites—many of the latter beinz con tl.4 &uilty n 4 the f,rnler. The al;ho..l;it at, very active, nod all forcirlt 1 .1 , e love! , otil.•red to Crit the ISlalid ,%11111:i G10 , 1'1191 , 01 11 1101 Yetis,' 1,1 110! m.ttor of the murder of the .I.rneticansearrban. Our Government has rerei.ed offwial news Corfu m ing. the reports pre% iou4y brouzlit from St h-•ningo The blacks there, so it is 'aid. have, murdered all the mulattoes and twiny of the whites--z.monri the i.,!Ter several 1...na1i-hmen, Am:l-lean.. and Spariards„srd it is °von said that some of the Consuls have In=t their lives. Some hundred negroeA have been exermerl already nt NlatanzaA,ntei a great many more ore yet to Von shall be informed of all the partieidn N of the negro plot, which ii yet a Averet to most every of here. Adios• 1.7 N IIAnnAN 1110. By the Courier of last evening, we learn that rt let ter from Havana. addressed to a commercial house in this city. gives. sum , Aillltilll.T, part iimiurs of the con spitiicy among the nevroe4. By this i t world scent that the British e\-consid. the white fa , -ed hat black hearted and notorious Turnbull, had a baud is foment ing the recent conspiracy to murder till the whites A mulatto nan.ed Cequi, who was brought before iho court for being implicated in the plot, has made die following dreadful disclosures: "All the negcoes 1111,1 milmailnes are concerned in the design to raise an insurrection. If tire days more had elapsed lwfore your di-cowry of the plot, no means of egrape would have licen left to you white peo ple, becawie at a f:xrd hour the WHOLE 151 A N a would have been in a stale of revolt. A s I Fpc ,k E n , h they emplaced me as interrieeter,aild moreover, offer ed me ten tlioth;ond dollar,. and the snit of colonel. 'Uufortonotely fir I ontero d into We plot, lint p r tl,in in'. I alit tell yoo over‘thia7 that has harpvned from beginning to coil. I d evetything that was to he done in every coffee-house, village and city. I will give you all the documents— I will tell you what kind of arms was tube used, and the names of all the chief. who were to command in the different parts of the island. “Werho.4e Mr. Turnbull, ea -CONSUL OF ENGLAND, nt llarana, and nosy in Jamrira. to he our kinz plat vinionally Thnt g entleman had at Ilk di,poFal $270- 000. to supply the conspirat ors with fond, arms and ammunition Our chief was the poet Placid , . a mu latto, sylin poi4r, , t , d great inchonce among the color ed people am well riF, among many atilt. whit's. resided at Matanzas. 1 winnow tell you the plan (trot, in;mrrction. "The insurrect ion was to break n• it tirAt at the su gar Of El General. situated at GIMMIIInS; secnad, at those of L a Boya.: third. at Artemis: fourth at CnninEtet fifth, at So'.edarl; sixth, at Corral Fal-o. The insurrection %vas to hceak out at all these places the sarn. "The negroes at tho4e point , . were to set fire to the houses; murder the whim:, t u t r ,, T . 0 ,,,,i 0n o f 0. , „ jr . arms, 1111(1 mar ch t o Carding:, whet e they were to trod, I on the banks of the Stn Glrilo, 600 muskets and amonition, landed from an English brig. which w•as t o come from N. iy Providence: from Cardinas they were to march. to the number of 3000, upon Matanzas, where Plachle was to wait for them. "At Matanzas the instorection was to proceed on the following plan: At first they intended to poison all the whites; but they afterwards' determined, as a surer mode, that the cooks and other hon=e servants should set fire i.n the dwelling houses on a fixed day. and mur der their masters. The capital and other cities were Ito follow our example. "At Havana the signal was to be given by firing muskets. The general meeting was to be held at the country Yuman of the Count de Penalves. Thus levery town hind enemies in its bosom. We hoped to become masters of the Island, and marry the white women, whom, on this account. we were ordered not Ito hill—at leant, those who were not old and ugly. "Finally. the disclosure* which I have vet to make will fill the whole world with horror FIURRICANI The storm of last Saturday evening, app ears if , have extended not only titiongboat tidi county, but also to adjoining comities, occasioning a great hes of proper ly in the destruction of fences, barns and houses:4 and the lose of human lire in at least one instance. A (laughter of Nlr Larrimore, of Lachawannock town ship, was struck by the falling limb of a tree, and killed instantly—and a soh of Mr Ash, of Hickory township, waisalansuuck with limb. and his cans bro ken and brad burg sobadly - that vpi understand his life is despaired of. A large number of cattle and sheep have also been killedin different parts of the country, while the roads , in 6urne directinasare very muchirkick eel up by - the fallen timber. During a residence of more thanthirty year., we have never known.so severe a gale in this county. 7 —:.6lftter Press. lttot7-N.tL D/1.31.1.0ED-NATIOATION Sp D .ED.-A c or espondent of the Rochester Ad ser 'yea ~'0 nwa w' 41 4.. N.N.;i- h to 1 p ; by ht c *amnia w well Xliiittcessful)l,, t r, a pea_ or{ t o . e legialiturtliter an !ipintntiti.lii,sith tel i rmitie.; o a f -- tote tianarconal at that place. The ca nal was dug away, the water drawn off. navigation suspended,-and (vagary thing - in posseasirrn of the mob en -Saturday. Tlle §tpts. ;authorities were driven off the groend. LL4gSg►+og, Ky, FOH THE POST TIAvAs k. 'in. 4. 13 Great :Fire have . ° ttly - Ame to inform roti.(saysibet ot+esponden't of the New Haven Courier, of therl4sh .inat.,ythtirthe extensive rolling mills, wire works, pin factory, &c , of Brown & Elton. urn now a mass of ruins. The flames were seen bursting' frian a bniltling over one of the ahnealitig muffles a few minutes before four o'clock, and althOugi there were several persons at work in various sections upon the premises, the flames spread with such f ight ful rapidity...that in a few minutes the adjacent build intrs, containing the machinery, were wrapt in one entire sheet of flame. It is impossible to compute ac curately the real loss—but it is probably in the neigh borhood of fifteen thousand dull ire. Rumored Death of Saute Anna.—There was a rumor in town yesterday to the effect that Santa Anna died at his place, near Jalapa of apoplexy, toward the end of April. This news, it is said, came in a letter by way of llavanna, to which place it was brought by u British steamer. We have had news direct from Vtra Cruz as late as the Ist inst., but no mention is made of the death of the President.—Picayune 11th. .4%; ASHY he Union of the 14th states that the Cumberland rivet still cow DlED—Yesterday, alter an illness of five boom, H it!? ay WALIER, of the firm of I. & H. Walker, in the 40th year of his age. His friend: ma the friends of his family, are invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his late residence. corner of 6th and Grant. CONCERT OF MADANII: CINTI DAMOREAU, Pri.na Donna of the Grand Royal Opera, Italian Opera, and Opera Comique, Paris; and MONSIEUR ARTOT! TIIF. CELEBRATED FRENCH VIOLINIST, 1t Hall, Penn street, on NVednesday evening May 22,1344.. rirftra .014 , 11170111 T oNL Y. . _ - • PART-FIRST. . I.—F A NTILIIIA,tIpOII thfi most favotitiTheme of Lucia di Lamtnerniohr, for the Violin ' Artot MR. ARTOT. '2.—Rondo from the Opera of Cinderella, ROSS N I MADAME DAAIOR EAU, 3. —G R. A !CD VAXLIATII:1118 fcr the Violin; upon the National Russian Hymn, AVtot MR. ARTOT. .I.—ScasE, from the French Opera, "Le Ser rent." coorpo,:ed expreesly for Mudarn.! Coal I);unore.no, PART SECOND. I.—" NT}; SPI ANAT., " and the celebra- Cntmval of Venice, Pezzo di Brasoura, tin thf• MR. A WWI. 4 2.-I.:ARAGriAtsr., Beloro from the Opera le Lbenino Auber :3.—Le Rata de!. Vor•heg, n French Sonz. M ET FRISKER NI A DAME C 1 NTI DA:MC/HE:NU. 4 .—CoscERT tin VARIATIONS, upon the L,.h •'thn Lnat it,.e of Sitinntin" for the Voice and Violin, cornpomol vxpreasly :\11 , 11,m. ' I) A rtot NIADAME CINTII).ANIOI{I:At'& NIR. Airro r. $l. T., be 111.1 nr tho \T rn ni_ahrla urn! at. M.lnle stow and ut Ihe Coocert Hoorn. Corweri to corn:tic:lcent 3 o'cl,lek. GO/. 11 P. 4 TEXT LEVER WATCHES. Fri.:lN-En. direct floin the Iri Irt. r, 2 fine Lzoi,l rn.c Debic_beil Lt•vei. j,,,,•11,1. 1 ,I•ry g.:,1 11.214161 g Lever Waich. warranted in good run ning order, and fur sale by K LOG A N nriv Fitlil street. TTai y virtue of a Writ of Fieri issued out of I the Court of Comtn.to Plea?. Allegheny coontY,,.. and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, ett.Satuf: day, the 15th day of Junr, A. 1). 1344, at 10 o'cluc.4 4. A. M . the following property, All the t iglu, title, intetet rind claim Of TicobTa• t. , T . and Elizabeth ]cater, of, in andstu,.thainek.i , Or piece of ground in the villa* of Lawrentiecilikin Pitt township, Allegheny entinty,athd numbeirbd agree ably to the plan of said villagr, renortiest in the office for tia-ording deeds in Allegheny county, 136, and bounded by lot No 135 on the east, by land of William ft,ster on the south, by lot Nu 137 on the wem,ana by Allen street on the north. containing in fronton Al len street 50 feet, and extending bark to land of Win It F aster: it being part of a tract of hind which Alex ander \V ill and Elizabeth. his wife, - by deed beat lug date the sth April 1314. conveyed to \Vm B. Foster, ‘O,O conveyed the sant,. to the defendants, and on erected a one and a ird' story G'.tme dwelling Seized and 1 , X0C.,‘ HI en the proper. I. tit - 111 ,. Ft 61. 1 nr., b :in.1 Elizabeth Ycater, at the suit cit Joseph Agcy, and to he sold by E. T ROV IL LO, Sheriff Sheriff% rittAburgh, ay 18 41. rat [lO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court. L General (4,lart,r Se.hi,mA of the Pence, in and f or the County. of Allegheny. Th e p e t i tion of Sarah Savage, of !lie Second Wnrd, of the city of Pitt-.hut-Eh, in the county aforesaid. hum h:y -hew oth. that your pat itioner Lath provided her.. , 'f wi:lt m lietial; for the accommodation of travelers and otlicrs. at her dwelling bou-e, in the city and county to,,i prays tiro your honor will lw pleased t , , ,crat:t her to hoop a puloic And pair petitioner. an in duo, I,4altal will pray. 5AR. , ,11 SAVAGE the sui.sriibers, citizens of the 2tul ward, do brit the abuse petitioner is of rood rip ice FM' honesty Lind tern pet ;ince, is well pru‘i,lLLl with liottke rri.tin 1111.1 Conveniences for the ttecomnio,latiwi told lotigi,tg. of ptraziser, and travelers, and that sxid tav , rn IteCei , sltry 11. IlarLins, Robert Chi,. , !y, Vun.lergrift, :\lantis 111'Clot.lsv, Duncan Join. 80., rimy --3i' 1110 the Honorable, the Judges nf the Court of Grueral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, inand far the County if Allegheny. The petition of David It Miller, 3d wnrd. env of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner hash provided himself with -naieri als for the accommodation of travelers and other , , at hi, dwelling , boric, in the ward alai city aforesaid, and prays that yout Honor,. will be pleased to grant him a licettAe to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, at in dnty bound will ever pray. DAVID R. MILLER. We the subscribers, citizens ofsaid ward, do certify hat the above petitioner is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, nod is well provided with house toom and other conveniences fur the accommodation and lodging of travelers and strangers, and that said tavern is necessary Jumes Muntouth, C. H. Northam, IVm. G. Andersmi John l'utker, Nlit(4:v J. 1). I.4.thmer nitl2-31" French Pallise Cloths, ABEAUTIFUL urticle fur Gentlemen's Summer (;oats, just received Ht. ALEXANDER & DAY'S, m22-3t" N W corner of Market and Diamond , C ARD—PITTSEUR THEATRE. i ALSO, 4 "" t: . 7 NI CUTCHEON'S fa ell Benefit and last Mr ' tg, . All the right, tit ;interest and im 'John ...' ec ,,. f• ar tie na i . ".. T , 4 iVednesday . 'n At f 2 . 1844 • I i e ' ' ' irl'i ' *rnterlY • 1 a ...... 1 tr lbitH e d y i r i g a , .' TiTlio7 - ;: , 'CUTCHEOS res 1 in •15 t... pat( ' ' P: le th ,• s , that he take. is o iA , ode : ° to ,` la • r• J. • „ •Mt ....A . ..9 4 ' nefit, bein r ..ir ' trill A :, - llnt . rs• .., „lees, re o 'the honor of appea r ing befo them, t; ton' . quence of re d; on which are three dwelling houses and three his having_ an engagement t fulfil f r• -• .• '.RowerY barns, with all and singular the appurtenances. Seiz- Th V atr T' I N .*. - Xl i ' ' ''' ' - ... - • ... • 4emeeoef ,,e ilf itiiir44440444661 lr~Et 9coineNtallah"Ne, those frienda, w o have exceriderisia imigh taid fneling- 0 tt Litpsley,,at the, suit of H. ,H. Yttp Arm-, in&e.,,, towardi &dal riiiiinitris iiiijotire ittnorig * thrin.- 1-g -Es q l i 1 ' '.4 -'''-. ' 1; 1 -• . : 1 - ' " '. - ALSO, has etude arrangements with the Lessee fur his Fare , !sell. Uelo c t, Q/1.. ,Wcdnesdoy trinej , A11,,tin,.. tight, title, interest and claim of Lorenz Mal vikonsbik If f , st i c k, nw ;o w ja h t ri pet ztrc,,'.dt'llti and to, the following described building and Meet their putrone Aeffi r rawaikaitht,,,,, l 4. ur g rotind ~ 1 ., 0 5.c. . 1. Ntqwc- 1 , , ..42zit;4 1 14141" 1 4444144° iin'ir r o. in Allegheny Bor -Poor- *aintleti r iii7i, - 71133Trii altdjiiiiinight of Grand- on til father Whitehead, with a variety- of- singing and' °ugh, .'lltwerrei Township: - rseiteti - Waillt r ilienltielte; . dancing. Particulars in small bills, k cation as the property of the said Lorenz Mtrtziek, at I the suit of Samuel \Veber, FOR LAP/AYE - PTV : ; .IV.h fl AS it R 'EVER H E light draught Steamer Cice ny 1 no, Patterson, Muster, will b•ave for the above and intermediate land ings, on Thursday next, 211 inst. at 10 u'eloek, A. M. Forfreightor - paastg,t altiply bn board, or to m 22. JAMESMAY. r. 3 1, The Cicero is provided with sans' Safety Guard to prevent the explosion of boilers Just Received, A FRESH invoice of FRENCH CLOTHS. direct A from the Philadelphia Auctions. Gentlemen who like a beautiful Jet Black Cloth, at a moderate price, nre invited toexamine them, as we believe this style of Cloths to be tbebandsotuest, the mostderable, and the cheapest imported. ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st. r0c2.2-3t* N. W. corner of the Diamond. FROM tbe Philadt•lfdd:t Auctions, West ofEnginnd cloth,, Olive and Navy blac d•o.; which we will sell by the piece ur single coat patuaul. at Lui perellelecl low prices Allegheny Connty, se. • ' TN the matter of the Sale of the ireal , _L Estate of H net l‘l'Musters. deceased , • 112 , No. 32, December Term, 1843: Ts; ~?; And now, to wit, May 18th, 1844: The Cchirt:' on motion of Mr. 'Hamilton, one of the Executors above named, appoint E. B. Todd, Eeq. auditor to marshall the assets and disttibute the mime_ among the Creditors of the said H ugh M'Masters, deed. 7 By the Court, THOMAS FAR LEY, Cl'k. All persons interested will please to toile notice' that the auditor above itarned Witt ettetetAr the pe - r-1 of his appointment, at his office in the Cola t Dottie, Pittsburgh, on Wednesday the fifth day fifJ one next, at 2 o'clocki?. M. of said day. E. B. TODD. Auditor. VVTANTED SOON, for hotels. boarding houses, and private families, in town and country, sev eral good cook:, chambermaids and girls for all work. Also, wanted as soon as possible, places for a numher of clerks, warehouse men, and boys in stores. ware -6 arse+ groceries. Pisa, !dams to work, for about lOU laboring men, garder.ers, and boys, in town or country. Also, for al.out '25 boy: for the city or coun try, as apprenrire to trades. Also for several dry or wet nurses, searmdresses. mechanics arid agents All kinds of agencies attended In at short notice, and on moderate charges. on application at HARRIS' General Agency and littelhgence (Alice, No 9 sth street. A FARM of nhn•it 17-o . a4trett, nn ennamitienesoing. (fret.l.., Boller county, and within 4 miles of But. ler. It has 50 to 60 Items cleared, and about 20 acres of Hover and goirl meadow. About 75 to 1.00 sheep will be given on shares with the farm, to a good hon est and iodwarions farmer, and a good bargain. on applieatit in at H•ll.llL3' Agency and Intelligence ( )ffice, N 9 sth street. may 22. 13Y vitt:ie of .ainsli v writs of Vemlitioni Ex minas and Levari Farlil!A issued out of the Court of C of Allegheny county, and to me direct rd. will be expeserito public sake, at the Goon House, in the city of l'ittsburg,h. on Monday, the 1; th duy of 1 tine, A D 1344, at 10 o'clock, A M, the following property. to wit: All the right, title. interest and claim of Samuel McKelvy, of, in and to. the following piece of land ly ing and l,ejng i ts : fptit maim)lth adt7ofYiltibrttgh,l root l'enn at )50 feet more or less, and extensi 'ing along I Inrrison tn'the Allegheny river 650 feet, thence ;Ming tire Allegheny river to the line or the saw mill property now owned by the Slitamberrrs, and thence along said line south to Penn st the depth 4670 feet or thereabouts, on which is erected five two son y brick but idings,and two others owned by Mrs McKelvy in her lifetime; the above described property, contains six acres more or less: seized and taken as the property of the said Samuel McKelvv, nt rho suit rf Maberry, Giller & IVatkins, for the use of Well & Leaning Arthur Toner, Thomas D. Rhuud, H. T. Dexter, James Fenlun. Mullion Rollers, H. B. Wheeler. Chronicle copy Paul Hugus, jr., Thomas Faisal:tit, Wm. Henderson, T. Graham, James Boy.l. J. L. Chronicle coil 'Just Received, ALEXANDER & DAY, m22-30' corner of Market st. and Diamond may 2 1-3 t A FARM FOR - RENT Sheriff's Sales ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim, in law and equity. of Thomas Crail in and to,all that certain lot of ground and buildings thereon. now rothject to an anneal ground rent of $36.00, to Ale:cattier Wills, a n d hi s heirs forever; .11 , 111IP and described as follows: begin nine' at the dista nce of 37 feet from the east end of Int No 41 4 , in Minds' plan of :he city of Pittsburgh, on Virgin alley, rennin!? 23feet ett4t wnrdly along said alley to the corner of lot Nn 414. in said plan, thence south wardly parallel a ith Wood street, 70 feet, thence westwardly parnllel ,itli Virgin alley 23 feet, and i thence northwardly 70 feet to the place of beginning. being mitt of lot N n 113. in Wood.' plan of lots: seiz- B BLS Lard oil rec'd this day and fir sale by ed and taken in execution as the property ofsaid Thos. ‘, [2l] M. B. RIM, & CO. Crail, at the suit of Alex. Wills. ALSO, ' I NOTICE. All the right, ti!? c. interest and claim of H. N. Weiz -- DIU BLIC notice is hereby given. that by order of Irv. of, in and to n certain tract or piece of land, silo- I. the Orphans Ceurt. Allegheny county held in the ate in R 0..., township, Allegheny county, hounded and city of Pittsburgh in and for said county, on the 30th described as fn lows. viz: beginning lit n mist on Curl- day of March, A. D. 1844, andsuhsequent proceedings niaglinm's district litre, thence along said line, north 3 in said court, in Nn. 3:3, March Term, 1844, will be degrees. west 112 perches to Pine creek, thence down exposed to sale by Vendue or outcry nn Thursday the said creek be the e•eanderings t h ereo f. 186 pe r ches to 13 t h d a y of. Tune, A D. 1844. at the Court Douse in the line of Mt No 14. thence along said line north 87 de the city of Pittsburgh aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. 111., green, east 90 perches to the place of beginning, con- of said day, four certain contiguous lots or pieces of mining 49 acres 111,129 perches,. and allowance of six ground, situate in St. Clair township, Allegheny coon-, percent for roads, be the same more or loss: seized and ty M;iresaid in the town of Biriningham, marked in the taken in execution ns the property of said 11. N. emu.; al plan of said town, Nos. 94, 95, 101 and -1021 I Weigley, at the suit of James CI iswell, bounded by lots Nos 87 and 88; by Neville street. by ALSO, other ground , and by the Monongahela river. The All the right. title, Interest told claim of Joseph said bas 95 and 102,,containing tcgether in breadth on Livingston, of, in and to all that certain tract, piece Neville st. aforesaid 120 feet, and in length 95 feet— and parcel of ground situate, lying and being. in Mifflin anti the said lots 94 and 101. containing together in township. Allegheny county. bounded and described breadth 120 feet, and in length from said lots 95 and a% follows, viz: beginning at a post, thence runnin g on to the Monongahela Aver, with the appurtenan north 75 degrees. east 124 pert - he 4 ton sugar tree. by ,-,...,, being p art of the efltatt! ofJames Patterson, ten., land of James Forsythe thence north 174 degrees lute of Allegheny co., decd. 49 perches to 31 beech tree by land ofJohn Colds , . Terms of the sale, one third of the pitrchrase Money ter, thence smith b 8 degrees, west 43 perches to II " S " in hand, and the balance to wit, twe thirds shall be thence by lands of Frederick Roads, or his mother, paid, one third in six month 4 from the du u 2 or the sale. Catherine Roods, south 74 degrees west 72 perches and the other one third in twelve months from the to a post: thence by land of J ames N e D erm it, north ; date of the sale, the said two thirds to be secured by 75 degrees en,t to the place of beginning—containing ; bond and mortgage on the property so sold. 50; acres and seven perches, be the same more or less: • J AS. PATTERSON, JR. seized and taken in execution as the property of the WAL O'LEA RY, said Joseph Livingston, at the suit of William Jack ~,:n 3 t s . w&wt s . Executors. for use All the right, title. intore:t a nd c l a im o f William Duncan, Esq., to the following hit or piece of ground. being lot No 29 in Bakorstown, West Deer township, Allegheny county. hounded by lands of the Rev Thos. Guthrie, and by land. , of 'lnns Baker & Eakinhottom, and be the public lot fora gra\e yard. • &c, contain ing eight acres more or less: seized rind taken in exe cution as the property of the said Wm Duncan. at the suit of Andrew Purdy. Al/ the right, title, interest and claim of James Kearns, of, in and to, ail .that frame house. une story high, with foti.shedbasement, 40 feet by 30 feet, erect ed upon lots Nos 91. 9!..! and 93, iu Tomperanceville, on saw mill run, is the county of Allegheny, fronting on Walnut street, adjoining lot of M. White, together with the lot or piece of ground' and curtilage appurte nant thereto. and necessary for the convenient use and enjoyment of the same: seized and taken in execution as the property of the said J antes Kearns, at the suit of Crosby it. McKown. ALSO, Ail the right, title, interest and claim of Mathew M'Ginn, of in and to, all that one atnry frame build ing situate, in,Priileit plan of 1.4. No- 36 37,42 & 39. in Pitt Township. Allegheny County, the said Indlding contnining six rooms, wish an entry, and built on said lots aground owned by said Mathew M'Ginn, being aluiffrther about SO feet MC trefeet: and extending back about 30 feet. Seimed and taken in 'execution as the property of the said Mathew M'Ginn, at the suit of Samuel Weber's.tudmrs., ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Elijah`Cov ingtnn, of in and to, all that certain frame dwellini, house orxmtagp., max isfilrEy and aladf high, being 30 feet in front on'Coal Lnne, and ettending back 10 feet on Enoch street, with a back kitchen 28 feet long and about 12 feet wide, situate on a lot of ground No. 5, in Plan of lots in Arthursville. in Pitt Toorship. on the earner . of 1 , 1 'skeet ot.vi Gnat. land said lot 'being 110 feet deep, and 30 filet witlo. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Elijah Covington, at the snit of John Sutton, far use. - 'ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of.lolin Bray den, of in and to a tract of land situate in Fayette Township, Allegheny county, containing 148 acres more or less, on which is erected one, log houser . nnd frame barn; ariitlining lands of David Winfers,"Sti"rhuel, Happer and Hugh Morgan: seised and taken in exe cution as the property of the said John Breyden, at the suit of Jacob Donald n. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Mar tin, of mend to all that certain lot or niece of ground situate ip...‘yi ! kir, Tuosuithiprir!thoemsuty . afsaresaid, beginning at a post of Donaldson's line, thence North 19 degrees, AVest 20 perches to a black oak sapling, North 97 East 12 perches to a forked white oak tree, thence North 74, East 19 perches to a pile of stones on MelimiLs line. thence Sell till ' perches 8 to a post, thence Soutli2.9lEa4 8 pet cites to a stump, thence down a hill crossing the old aoad and down the run smith B,i degrees. East 15 perches to a post, thence North 79 East 12 perches to a post by the rim.. *bee dowo . the tun Southl4 Eat 22 perches - tda pile of stones, a corner of Stophil enWalls survey, thence by his line South 88. degree;, West 65 perches 6-19 to the place of beginning, eownittin i g ten acres and forty PertheS and 83-1170 Of perch strict meas urement, and being the same piece of land sold by Hugh :Mclntyre try deed of 3d day or September 1332, and sold and cony. yed by Mclntyre to J Arbuckle, and by Arbuckle to John Martin by deed of 18th March 1841: seized and taken in execution- as she property of the said John Mat-tin, at the suit of Alston & Davidson. A LSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Victor Arthur, of in and to a tract or piece of lanai situate in the township ofVerseille4- AHegheny'Connty, about three miles from McKeesport, containing elbow 150 :tyres, adjoining lands of William Shaw, Alexander Fcster Esq, Thomas Sampson, klemilton and James A1111111'6: seized and Oberlin execution as the property of the said V ictot Arthur, at the suit of S Kingston Esq. _ _ All the right, tide, interest and clairn.ofinhp of, in and to all that "certain Two toty house. being 30 feet in front. and Di feet in depth, erected tin the plantation of the said John Abers, situated in township. in the county and state aforesaid, said plantation adjeining lands of James Johnston, John Thompson nod others, containing shout 60 acres, and so much of the land or cartilage nppurtenantthere to. as may be necessary to the convenient enjoyment of the same: seized and taken in execution as the property of John Abers, at the suit of Edward David son. And to be solgiby Tjlol/14 0 0. Sheritrs Office, Pittsburgl; May 21 A D 1814. . SUMMER DRY GOODS. •* 4,ATE * SI ; ARRIVAL. • • HAMPTON & SMITH, Wholesale Dry Goods_Dealers, 112 Wood Street, ARE nowopening a very large,'" and general assort ment of Sommer Dry Goods, purchased within the last 16 days, to which they invite iheparticular at tention of city and countrydealets. Their stock being unusually large, great aulacemanti *ill beheld .out buyers, who will find it to their interest to examine our stock, in which will be found every article usually kerl in a wholesale house. to 21 2w Just Received, AGOOD assortment of Willow wagons, chairs. travelling baskets. &c. which will be sold low ZEBULON KINSEY'S Fancy store, No. Si., Market st. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Oflire at ;he building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bunk, 4th street, between Market and ‘Vood THE following are the boundaries of the several companies of the 87th Regiment, It Brigade, 15 Division. I'enns3lvania Militia. tat Battalion— Ist compEtuy is bounded by IVater st. Ferry at. and Liberty st 2nd company, Ferry st. 2nd st., Wood and ‘Vater st. 3,1 do. 2nd st. 3d ...tr. 4th st. and Liberty st. 4th Wood st 341 st 4th st and Liberty st. sth Woad st 4th st sth st and Liberty st. 6th sth st Wood skaud Liberty st. 2tid 134 t talion—lrt company—bounded by Wood at 3d st Smithfield and Water sts. 2nd com. Diamond alley, Wood st Smithfield and 2nd sta. 3 1 Diamond alley, Wood and 6th sta. 4th Smithfield tit:. 6th and Liberty MA. sth City line from Liberty st to 4th st—by 4th st to Smithfield tit. and Smithfield to Liberty, and by Lib erty to the city line. 6th By 4th st, Water st, Smithfild and the city fine from 4th to the Monongahela river. DRIED PEACHES. BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, r ve d ve d and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE, & Co.. Waterstreet, between Wood and Smithfield. • .e Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gan• aryl Quarter erosions of the Peace, in and for the of Allegheny?' o 4 I til y . 4 0{2 th:tii u iityu ß r - T eht.mtyposhosahi. t, ( r -. e • • -• lihno themselves with materiels Tor the we., 11 . ! • . • , • trave t c tO 0 * 1 11:0 their lathing i'l l ware eantrffel•aekl, anti §rty thit ' • • , . . house of entertainment., And , on petitioners, es in 'duty bound, wvillkcal: We, the statierthert.. crti deitniis 4th ward do 'certify that, the above petitioners treat:good repute for honesty and temperance,. and lair vreU. provided with house room and other convenieoces for. the arSOMIZIO• ti CM and lodging of strangers aqd tterektra,.ead that said tavern i 3 ficceasary. t. 7 Simpson, am Ruth, McCutchen, Wilson 'McCandless, John Anderson m:2 1-3i2 To the Honorable the Judger of the Court.egk aine i. Quarter Sessions of the; Peas e in and fo r thersouety" of Allegheny: The petition of Jan' Watt, of tie 3d wait'd„of tell ',city of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid, respoctful, ly sheweih, That your petitioner bath provided self with materials Co: the accoromodatinn ; uf travel , ers and others, at his dwelling house In det'city and ward aforesaid, a.ol prays that your henrys will be p l ease d to grant him a license to keap.a pedinehouse of entertainment; and your,petiniena r , as in datyhon a d e i will pray.JOHN WATT. 4 , • We, the subscribers, citizens of thedsLara i td , ittl i a l city of Pittsburgh, do certify that the abuye petit** i s . o f goo d repute for honesty and tern]lat.4o. A .aldli, we ll rwe ided with' issese'Teedfriffl4 - Orrenutmee s for the ACCOMmodationtotstifetif tieselers, and that said tavern, is necessary. • Thos O'Neill, David Sims, Jacob Boston, James fleecy, James M'Claren, Robert Porter, John M'Cleren, 10 0 BUSHELS LS sup , !tiur'lll,4l r A e r a p c ie hz; 2 'cases double refined Loaf Sugar: 2 blots. " • " Crushed du; -2 bbis. " " Phiverized do;' • eceived and for sale by .1 D 'WILLIAMS, may 20 - - Nu 28 Fifth lama. Mg, k „,;... am= . The new and splindidCanal Pack et. TEMPEST, Shaw, Master, will deiho t for LtvNv Rind , on Tuesday, the 41st inst, at 10 o'clock, A M, in tuw with steamer Cleveland. Fur freight or pu.,sage apply un board or to 1311t.N11Ncill A 54 & TAYLER, Nu 54 Water street. 4-50 tt:U th N e l . i tL ug OES sto , n, j7 3 ; received and ftoc JONA. KIDD; corner of Fourth and Wood sta. . SU 1 3 E Rl' E FLOUR. - R.-22p fill.l* S F•Flour,*t. received and for sale by . J. Wl3 iIif.BR:IpGIE & CO, • m 3 Writer between Wood and Smithfield auk HHDS SUGAR, 1 199 bbl 4 Rosin, reeeriwii per eteaiiter Importer, and fir sale by M B RHEY Jr, CO. m 3 • No 99, Water stmt.' Is the District Court of Allegheny Term, 1844, No 214. James Bell, guardian of the minor) children of Peter Reeside, I James Taggert, e'er of Hogh Tag gert, dec'd with notice to devisees and Terre Tenants of Hugh Tag gert, deceased- And nuw to wit, May 4, 1844, on motion of T lon, Esq., the Court appoint Francis It Shook, Esq.. Audiam, to audit.and distribute the proceeds of sada, in thisc.ntat when paid into Court. From the Retouch GEO. • It, RIDDLE, Protley. • The. Auditor, in the above case gives, nodes,. that ha will attend to the duties of hisappoinunent at Wires* on Fourth street, in . Pittsburgh, ors Tuesday, the 4th of June next. at 3 o'clock, P M, at which time endplate thaw interested am requested to attend. • FRS. R. SKUNK, Auditor. mlO-tm2,5 'Get onto' the trey" for New Werke. USt received, at COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT. CP the following new :works:— Prairie Bird, by the Hon Charles Augustus Marvay, author of Travels in North America. Lord of the Manor. or Rose Castleton's Tenerife. tions, an old. English story, by Wet Henry Herbert. Corsair of Casco Bay, or the daughter, by J II Ingraham, Esq. Narrative and Recollections of Van Dieman'a Land. during a three yenr's captivity of Stephen S Wright, together with an account of the Battle of Prescott. The Rubric of Losi t eimutiniegfLove's thoughts, by Many Conteibutors. M trion's Pilgrimage. a Poem, by Mary Hewitt. • Campbell's Foreign Semi-Monthly Magazine. con• taining a beautiful mezzotint engraving of the Fall of Babel. m2l-3m EDWARD 5174P3014 Knic.terhocker for May, splendid number. Se it,field's Life in the New World, No 3. Pictorial Gallery, No 2, beautifully illustrated. Pu. in Boots, splendidly illititrated, containing 14 angrivingsi great book fur juveniles. D'Or , ity's Etiquette, new supply. Amitelie Stuart, - do Arthitr,.hy Eugene Sae, do Living Age. by E Litell. The False Prince, or the community of the seven *load iy'inn. Seut,field's Sketches of American So:iety, part_ 4th. N Y Mirror, monthly parts for May, with 4 embel lishments. Illustrated Sbaksprule No 6. Highlands of Ethiopia, by Major Harris, part 4th an I last. S-nith's Tales for the 12,40 of boarders and laborers, or the Clerk's A4til4lllDt, by Henry Smith, on cards. %Vinn•r Gift for Ladies' instructions in knitting, net ting and crotchet work. New supply of Prairie B rd, Arabella Smart, Om nibus Nu 3, containing 6 novels for only 25 cts. The largest assortment of new, and cheap publica tions in the Western country. Call and see fin your selves. m2O A TAILOR, who came P assenger to Cincinnatian 11 the Steamer %Vest Wind, and who is now pro bably in Boston, is informed that the money which was stolen from him has been found, and that the thieves have been arrested and are now in prison. He is earnestly solicited to visit Cincinnati,, identify the money and testify against them; otherwise they will escape puni,hment and the money have to be delis- . ered back to them, may 18 1500 LBS. Hummedetes celebrat ed Starell, just rece ived lived and for sale tr;G.. N. LLOYD. , Large Invoice or Superior Cutlery.' RF.CF.IVEDthis day, Invoice and Bills of lading of a very extensive tetsortmentef Fine Callerizr RECT room THE bif.ORTERS: - • " Due notice will be given of its arrival. • P. MCKENNA. Amer. i Corner of 2d and Wood streets. 91113TIMIM FRESH OYSTERS received THIS DAY, from Baltimore, it the Wzarcart EsceAttos, No. 9 Market street. inl9. A C ArN , 4- • W Itjekotsoit o • . C Wulff'," S W Black, -J.., -• 11 Anter 4 wau - _ • • ' ' Alekaraler4lare.-. • Wm - Wm Sirms, *s e • James Mackerel, ,Jaarea Delon, Jobe Heys. IRON CITY LINE. Highlamb+ of Ethiopia. by Major Harriet, No 3 Peter U. Keogh, - • Bo.ton Past. Times and Pilot, please notice. STARCH rn2l.9t• 411. Couxty, of 4 Levari Forks.
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