ZClye ',1...'':-'iltil,ftlor-tt4.:1)0.5t.:1 PETTSBUR6II,I ° A. RSDAY;MOPITING, .lU.lik 4; 1.044 SBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. , CO*MITTtR TOR MAN Josiaii King, J. Carotherg, W. J,Hinieurd "DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE OF CORRES PONDENCE. The Committee of Correspondence appointed by %halms County convention, will meet at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, 'the 20th any of July inst., at 10 o'clock AM. . Irar-Penstual attendance of the members is re quested as holiness of importance will be laid before de'tommiltee. July 2nd, 1844. Aa ailluuula are celebrating the 4th, we will not ~ imattit any raper tomorrow • ''.VERDICT is TUE Dents. CA#K.—Yesteniky morn ' ing, the jury in the case of Charles Deihl, brought in -• a verdict of murder in the second degree, with re ' commendation that the Clturt should inflict punish.: Tent to the fullest extent of the law. The jury been out since Saturday afternoon. °armies' Ce.t.xestiT,toe.—Among the many ob jects to attract the attention of those who will be seek_ ing amusement today, we hope our citizens will not forget the celebration of St Paul's Orphan Asylum.— Nothing can be more gratifying than the consciousness '-Cif having done a good action, and what could be 'more worthy of a good man's care than obviating the wants of the destitute, and contributing to the corn fort of those who are solely dependant on the kindness -of the charitable for the necessaries of life. Excel lent preparations have been made by the Sisters, assis ted by the liberality of a number of charitable Indies of the city, for the accommodation Of visitors, and we hope that their praiseworthy efforts may be crowned with the success they deserve. A7III7SRMIC.NTS FJR THE 4TR.—Ample provisions :has born made for the amusement of all who wish to •enjoy themselves to day. Firtit on the list is HAN tNOTON ' S Dioramas, at the Theatre. He has incurred great expense and labor •to get up an entertainment that will please all parties, -and we can assure those who may be disposed to visit his establishment that they will be well satisfied with the bill he has prepared for their amusement. The DR►dt►Tlc Comeasty, at Concert Hall, pre. -somata a very attractive bill, and from the well known - taiiitt and respectability of the performers, we have no -doubt but the entertainment will be highly interesting. • The popular Miss INCr. appears in some favorite Dances, and that alone would be worth the entire cost 'of admission. Messrs. WHITE & Co.'s FIRE WORKS, at Broad 'burst's, in the evening, will be brought out with more titan ordintiry brilliancy. The proprietors have gone •to considerable expense and trouble to provide some • thing worthy of the occasion, end the success of their 'fernier efforts is a sufficient guarantee that the exhibi tion this evening will be a brilliant nifair. At Temperance Hall, the iVesittNoroxiiN Com pany will give it dramatic entertainment illustrative, •of the progress of intemperance, and the happy effects .tf rice refolmers. The exhibition possessess much in terest, and cannot fail to please all who witness it. DEXTER'S VEHICLE or THE FINE AHT3. will In. -open all d iy on the vacant lot opposite the Exehinge Mink, sth street. It is quite an interesting exhibition, and is well worthy all that is charged for ndmittance. Bitsides these places of aI n use me , there are numer ous celebrations in and around the city, excursions lip and down the river, where all who ore disposed nitt:,- lind rational nmosement at a small expense. • TEMPERANCE DOCUMENTS —Mr. Issnc HARRIS 11:1. received n fine collection of Temperance papet,o and books, which the friends of the cau s e can procure by calling at hia store in :ith street. THE PRESIDENrs BRIDE. 41111 r "Tha Philadelphia Ledger says that the young 'lady - *bona the President has just married,possesses charms which might seduce a moth younger man than John Tyler into the matrimoni it noose. She has a lit ight .eye, radiantly white teeth, en emptisite complexion, .with a color like the rose, a stately and peculiar erect .carriage, dignified and gentle mannets, and last, not least, a handsome fortune. Her father was a worthy, -excellent person, and deserved a better fate than that ihe met with. in being killed by the explosion of the great gu.' of the Princeton steamship. The bride's mother is living—a lady-like.aad esti le womae. ..._ -She has it :yoarig sister and two broil young men, 'held in much regard by their friends n d actraintan <VA. Altogether, the bridegroom is tote felicitated. What is more: . we are assured, confidently, that the :bride is a "Tyler tnast at heart." So there is nothing to mtr thiieoursa of re tweet' affection. - , . A blowliess duel occurred a few days sincte E tent 1 ew Orleant. The parties were the Hon. Bailie Peyton, U. S. Qisuiet Attorney, and CoL Hunt, a member of the New Orleans bar. The dispute grew out of Aume business. tra nsa eti ns. 4TH JULY CELEBRATION. I am requested to say that owing to sickness and other causes, over which the committee of Arrange ment had no control, there will be no dinner prepared at Mr. Smith's on the 4th of July. . I mats., instructed to say that many Democrats will assemble at "Bailey's Springs." ' , here suitable arrangements have been made for celebrating the An. siversary of our &nous Independence. "Bailey's Springs" being convenient to the city and easy of access, it is hoped the Democrats will attend. The Declaration of Independence will be read at 12 o'clock, A. M., and letters will also be read from ma ny distinguished Democrats. J. B. GUTH RIF:, Chairman of Cum. of Arrangement ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ETTERS of administiation have been granted to. LA the subscriber on the . estate of Joshua Henry, late of Pitt township, deceased. All persons having chdpas against the estate will present them for settlemelt, and those knowing them selves indebted to the estate, will make payment with- Mit delay to the subscriber, at the corner of Weod and Second streets. D. GILLELAND, july 1-(l4w Administrator. WPM. WATSON. PONDER MANUFACTURER, j 2 - m NILAR PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Powder 1511111. yjrAVING purchased these extensive Powder 11 works, I. am now manufacturing stud watered to fill orders fur all kinds of Rifle, Sporting and Blasting l'owder, which 1 warrant to be of the sin best qual ity. W jy I .TRON. EVPOwlers left at Parry, SC3U & CO'AItaVehOUSO, 103 Wood street, will receive prompt naiades. je26-6m - Fresh Trutt and Teas. BOXES R Raisins; 20 30 " l'rime Lon;ons; • 3 " nenoci Citron ; 6 half chastsextra fine Imperial Tea; S ", o " " Young lryson; 5,, " • " R ope flavored Pouctiong; 5 ," MetlikAgn,stAno d'iniebong; Recrie4 OA Ter sale, by : • • .1 13 WILLIASiS jeini26 i pio 28 Fifth Street. .11IMi . i:c4 1 . '... plttsbAt_t).=..: " ♦ •• • illgyollTED EY B. Sheble,Stearnipoat Agent and Commission Merchhnt, Water Street, near Wood FISKT %VAIN@ IN THE CHANNEL - - ARRIVED. Muzablittp.Parkinson, Mu City. Michitia,oies, Beaver,' Zanesville, Hemphill, Beaver, Uninette,4rwin, Cincinnati, tica, Hemphill, Wellsville, West Point, Groce, Louisville, • Deltas', Ebben Allegheny, Dean, St Louis, DEPARTED. Little Ben, Th - acker, Cincinnat i, Zanesville Hemphill, Beaver, Michigan:Boies, Beaver. Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling, Utica, Heinphilt, Wellsville. Zanesville Packet. Seale*, Zanesville fl ' l tO THE I'ATIODNS , OF THE S B CLEVE.I.A ND, 4. --,0•-.--- tl IP H*4.*iers of the Steamer Cleve la rtiOgfog chartered the light drought gearrle ZANESVILLE,',------- Mas terovitl depart as usual,every morning,Sundaya except ed, for Beaver, at 9 o'clock, A M positively. For freight or passage apply o . ) BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, : i jul I - No. 54 Waterliseet. --- PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. •fscw . " The wand splendid steam boat BRIDGEW ATER,C.apt.CAMPBF:T.L, will run as a regotbr packet between this _place and Wheeling,. leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling evety Wedfterday . and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or pahage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bri:lgwattc , is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of hollers. 4lte::. June 22 S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT THACKER. For Cincinnati. Regular Wedseaday Morning Packe'. The splendid passenger steam boat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thacker,will run as ikgegular packet between this place and Cincinnati, leaving l'iusburgh every Wed nesday morninst at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board to to No 4, Wood street. mar46-3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m'26-3m. FOR CINCINNATI .. ; w r , Steamer CUTTER.Cowss, Master, ~ -‘ • will depart for the above , and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A M, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly re paired, and furnished with entire new boilers, mud can be tecommeah-d to the shipping and travelling com munity as a stile and expedition: boat. For freights or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No GO. Water street. The Cutter is pluvided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. rn2s DAILY BEAVER PACKET THE steamer CLEVELAND linving been rebuilt, will commence her regu lar trips to and from Beaver. on M.nr day, t h e 13th it,tant. leaving l'itr,lrrgh every morn in.; at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun ilapiexcepteil). For freiLirlit or prwiage ripply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, Nol3o, Wnter street. Executor's Sale on Grove UHL W.n L h l :t e r ,:z . , : 1 e i :1 .. 1 . 4; 7 p a t: l il d,;: .; u o i f l e t the ', p re m i the whole of the real eM att. nf the late Aaron I I art. dee'd.; Con:i4ting 10c...., Grove hill, hia late re•dilence) a plan of duly recorded and will he exhihited at the MA., one lot in Stivimieruille, '25 by 75 feet, being, ' petit aim No 7, in Common. Oath From their vi chilly tulle,. new (-unit lum,,e, the advantage of a turn pike toad and the rapid r‘teniititi nod improvement of the city in thi-ir directien, the•ie lota prewrit moot eligible "nit,: b-r building., or invertnient, with a ceitain prospect of an increase in vnlite. A liliera I credit will be given firm part of the porclin:e money, and a moiety of the claim 4 rigni.lo the' estate properly authenticated will be received in port pnyment. 'rifle indisputable. GEO. COCHRAN . . may !..)-1 Sole eating Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE PURSUAN r to no order of the Orphan's Court, held ut the City of Pittsburgh; in and for the County of Allegheny. on die 17111 day of June, A. I) , 1314: Will b posed to public stale. on Monday the 15th tiny of t. A 1). 1844, at the New Court' House, in the, ity of Pittsburgh, all those certain lots or pnrcels of ground, situate in the Manor of Pitts burgh, Pitt Township, Allegh•oly County, being part of cot Lot number three (3) and known us Lots num ber seventy-three (73), seventy four (74), and seventy five (75), of Scott'a plan of Lots, Reeorded in the office fur Recording, of Deeds, io and for the sail County of Allegheny; in Book V .'.(l, page 3'35. &c.. the property of James Dunlop. deceased, late of said Allegheny County. Terms made known by the administrator on the day of side june 21-43 w Leaf Lard. r.BARRELS LEAF LARD, 5 do Kegs do, for sale by J W BERBRIDt , E,&CO., je 20 Water, between Wood and Smithfield fits Hurrah for James' New NovcL lIIUST received at Curia's LITERARY DEPOT, 83 4th street, ROSE D'A LBERT, or Traublous Timer; a Romance, by G. P. It. James, Esq., author of "Darnley, False Heil," etc. Columbian, Lady and Gentleman's Magazine, fur July. Ladies Companion, fur July. ...... .. Gibbon's Rome, part 15th and last, the work can n • i 'Shakspeare Gardens. now be had complete, Shakspeare, Illustrated, No, 12. HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens I Campelt T s Magazine, for Sone 16. of Pittsburghthat she has opened the Shakspeare Gambler's Mirror, No 2. I Gardens. in the village of East Liberty, for the acc.om- London Punch, late Nos by the Acadia. , ' modation of visiters during the summer season, The The Martyr Wife, a Domestic Romance. beauties of the situatior, and the perfect manlier in Elistory of Oregon Territory, accompanied by a' which every arrangement is made about this establish- Map, by Thomas F. Farnham, Esq. . Little' a Living Age, No. 6. are well known to the publicand the proprietor assures Gambler's Mirror, by J. H. Green, the Reformed all who may visit her house that nothing shall be omit- Gambler, author of Green on Gambling. :Led on her part to make the Shakspeare Gardens at A Voice front Rome, answered by an American ,least equal to any similar establishment in the couu- Citizen. 'try. Monthly Mirror, for July, containing 4 beautiful I mi _ t i ELIZA MeDON ALT) Engravings.fr-F Chronicle and Age copy lw and chaige Post. Gems of Scottish Song. with Annotations Hiateri cal and Explanatory, and u glossary (tithe less fatitiliar words, by J. G. Cumming. ~• Mirror Literary. No. 25. All the cheap publications, 'Magazines,. ici.c.., that have been published, can be had nt COOK'S, 85 4th Street. . july 1 Allegheny County, in. ,.. 1 IN the mutter of the administration account o f G eo. 1 Cochran, acting Executor of the estate of Aaron 1 Hart, d - eieesed. . . „ And now., to wit; June 17, 1844: On motion, Fran-, cis R. Shunk was appolputtl auditor to distribute the i balance.- _ -- By the Court, - THOS. FAVLEY, cr. The above Auditor igiveo,eotice that he will attend to the duties othis appot t, at. hituffice on Fourth.' street, street, ill the,citiof.„l” , reton.Thtirsday the 25th fen day of July atais'clOCk t , . 51-.4 1, v 110 . 1 :e those interested ire requested to attend• . • FRS. R. SHENK, Juno . - J 29 -AP w Auditor. GRAND taMATION OF TDB Sixty-Eighth Anniversttry or AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE!! Greatest Combination of Varied arui PaTerf "1 TOR WEICE3 DA'R' ITA WK) Thursday, July 4, AT THE THEATRE, IN FIFTH STREET, The front of which, on this occasion, will be must Brilliantly Illuminated. in a style at once novel and mngnificent. EFThere will , be nn Wirt charge.—Admission to all parts of the Theatre, Tickets 25 cents—Chil dren half price _ _ Tht celebrated PAGANINI BAND Trill perform a variety of Popular anti NationaUAirs. AT TRE FOLLOWING HOURS: At 10,1 o'clock in the morning: at 2, 44, 7 & 9 o'clock usauLtaceaoucla CELEBRATED MOVING DIORAMAS: Thrilling representation of a ./W - I . T.D BENT _ATAIT Sailor's Hornpipe, Song, T-I-M-0-T-1-11., Magnificent Diffrumic Scene of a SPLENDID FAIRY GROTTO. With the rising of the Fairies' Palace of Jewels MUSIOALINSTRUMENTS ITALIAN FANTOGGINE • DRIED PEACHES. Dt.z.zling display of I 'l 4 BUSHELS maw rEAciiEs, received (f,' alo - 3 Ili 811 U. , ' Z I 2il Vg OM A-5 ot) and for sale by OR T. W. ITERITRIDGE, & Co— , Pir ILIC FIRES. ne2ll WaterAtroA. between VV .0 end Smithfield BLACK II Boxes Rose Iltscured "Pea,of superior quality Im i tat ions 01 s Itit An i mals, Mr. Reed. I 3 g. °run, Peera 1 111419 t l'reViVl`a and for sale bv IIEINDART &STRONG. Tile 11, , 1c toeoeclude with H.• 4 ' June 0 _- 140 Ulm!) street. N E(i It() EXTItAVAG:INZA • MUTUAL PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. latro.l,l.•ialf, the ntoa a Imi.ed Southern Melodies r BE Allegheny Mutual In.oarance C. mpnny,corn issuing policies the Ifith May Inst. `j3 ,!‘ 1 )1\ -- 7/ The Policies and applications fur Insurance four' _ _ _ _ time; exceed the amount its chatter required to corn- N. 13.—DiorafriAs open on Fi . olty, as ith, creating a fund already sufficient to meet usual, at the Thetipe. any prAnible loss that may oecte; as is tested by all the reports of well conducted institutions of the kind, and daily augmenting its capital by the accession of Dr. Tll'Lano's Liver Pill. nets members. I her, by certify I have alllicterl for six The terms of Insurance are as favorable as those of year. tyitli a Liver Complaint. and have arplted to any other institution in the city, and 114 principles need ditheomt 'roe= and all to little In n o e ff e ct, until only he known to vastly increase its business and ex made 1,- , •• of Dr M . Lane's Li.er I'ills. In taking ‘.. 2 . te n d it s use ful n e s s b0x ,, ,, of them lum 0, ass nearly resto red to perfect health. SAMUF:I. DAVIS. 11i!Irrs!nn _h, near Pittsburgh, Nluy 2t. 1344. For ,ale at the Drug Stote of JON. KIDD .1V Robinson, Jr., Ijun,. 3. John SaMpfnlll, JAMES DUNLAP. Administrator ATTRMIOW EVER OFFERED THERE WILL BE FIVE PERFORMANCES, IVonderful Imitations of ktererAented by the Vuice of MR.. LYMAN REED. Yankee Eccentricities, Mr Nelson. UNRIVALLED AND INDESCRIBABLE Ott LIFE-LIKE caaa2.Witsaz.l relcilTaa .0 0 BY THE CLLEBRATED MR..I. BROWN Nlyo.orioui display of VENTRILOQUISM, MR. REED LARD. 1 W Bazalev. 1 2 KEGS LEAF LARD, Just received and fur . s I%,e;ltg. Loh..,l'' sale by .1 \V BURP RIDU E & Co. ' John'Y m ~,T ion ' Mil s2l Water st bet ween W mid & Smithfield sts. ic/.5. ' _ --- - - FUR SALE LOW. TO ENGINEERS A nriLDING 101,20 feet ltont, on rlth street, op- A FREMIUNI of One hundred dollers will be tk.. I m-ite the Episcopal Church. immure of IL paid for the best-plan and complete specification 11.'2 HUEY & CO. of nn aqueduct with wood of iron Trunk, either sus - 'tended or supported, to be eonstructed ot. tbe piers ir:r - lIICIN CITY EICITEL,Att now standing in the Allegheny river opposite this city, FIFTH STREET, provided the same be handed to the Mayor of this Next door In the Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. Pa. Oity on or before the 20th °Mine instant. Jacob Boston, Proprietor, Fur further particulars npply in person or by letter, R ESPEe. T F U L L Y informs his friends and the . post paid, to R. GALWAY. public generally that he has taken this well 1 ..., Chairman of Aqueduct Committee. known eariblishrogst. and has had it thoroughly re- I r. ' Inzet . te copy. , . paired in all its dulifftrtments; and it is now fitted up in 1 1;.. - i New . 101-k P.ebeurn. Baltimore American, Phil. a style inferior to none in the city. bipictsres, and all fond of good eating, will find his larder bounteously Pennsylvanian, Boston Post, Harrisburg Union, and ( ~. ..7incinnati Enquirer, will copy 3r, and charge this of so pplied with all th ' e. necessaries nnd lux ni ice the mat , ket can afford. It will he the aim and pride of the " re ' ,_.. proprietor to keep his eating department well stored, SALERATUS. i and in a manner suited to the taste or the most fast- -ii LBS. Sateratut in Boxes, for sale ..Jo_ dious. 20" ity hy To the lovers of good lignots, ton, he can without ml 1 flattery to himself, offer as good and wolltrurniilterl BAR at is kept in the we , tern country. The choicest Albgrt G. Walter, NI D., wines and lesst of stronger liquors will always be kept Liberty street, near the corner of Fourth street. in store, fur the acconflnetlatlon of those who may ra. l june 12413 m vor hiril with a call. Ills facilities For accommodating the traveling pill,- Coal! Coal!! lic generally, will he found equal to any in the citr. The ; A DAM MIME always keeps coal &,r sale at Stable is airy an•l capacious, and the hest attentiorl'evill 1 - 11. the Monon,salielu wharf, above the Bridge and be given to the horses ot' thisse putting up at his house. ; at the Basin, in Liberty st, lien to Matthew Sloan's ull3-tf • IVareltouse, wuich he will sell as cheap as it can be purchased of any other dealer. jet 7--tf. - - _ Cheese. APRIM F: lot of W It Cheese just received and for sale by BIRMINGHAM & 'f A m3No 54. Water street, • IN DIGO —2 reroons indigo jusireceived and for gale loe by J ENNINGS CO, my 7 43, Wood street Shot. 30 KEGS Nos 1 and° Shet just received and for stile 1/y JAMES MAY. may 28 - , . 300%,.nee5 . iv c era ß nalr E sa Y le E l T :i LOW, dru N g o s l t ,,, re o j ust Jcia KIDD. cornet's( Fourth and Wot eta. JtST received a few casks Chilicotho cured Or hams, and for sale-by • 13411.1Y1INGHANI & TAYLEFL. • j 10 No. 54 Water et.- It ivn T asite. •. tlit.itk ; SALE' OF 'DRY GOOD'S, irtIRNITURg ' • AND INOCF: RIES, rI'.4UCTIO2L,4, , Atlavitis Chmal.„grclal Auctiorli.uurne, curpf Wood and 4th greets. on§riturday next, Ju - 13th at 10 o'clock, A. M., a lie ur aseort.ment of Dry (Rads. At 2 o'tttocir P. M. niture and El rikerjeA. Same evening at earlylna light. Books. Nlatcleas, and Cutlery. J. D. DAVIS, duly 3 Auctioneer. Pine Ontiery sad Variety floods. T Commercial Auction ROCIMA, corner of el. Wood and Sth streets, commencing this evening, Wednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con tinuing. every everting, (Sunday's excepted,) until all are se'ld, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the IMPORTIM, New York,-con misting. in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck haaile; 1913 Cases of Razors, a superior article; 48 duz. fancy Seizors; 350 doz. Gimblets, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Terms Cash, current fonds. J. D. DAViS, june26 Auctioneer. SALE OF FINE CUTLEitY. At McKcnna's Auction Mart. corner of 2d and Wood Streets, WILL be sold on Monday evening the 9.7 th inst. at early gas& light, a variety of very superior cutlet y, jvst received dsreet from th?importers, con sisting in part of very fine pen and pocket knives on cards, scissors on cards, splendid Van Buren, Clay, and Mnblenberg knivei, superior pen and pocket knives, razors, &c. by the dozen. Sales continued every evening during the week, and every evening afterwards, (Sundays excepted,) until the whole is sold may 27 FRESH ARRIVAL FOR PRIVATE SALE. HAS been received at the new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 W0 , ),1 , and will be sold by private sale. 4 and 6 quarter canton .flannel mailing, scheneil and brussels hearth rugs, ingrain and venithin carpets. su perfine bine blncl.. broadcloths; tine linen catnbric,&c. These nrlalill choke goods and will be sold low. m I LYN Vlltr. SICKLEY, Allecrs. Mr T. Dais. Mr L Nelson BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. F"private sale at the new Auction Reams, No. 61 and 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties. and gaiters; eentlemen'a shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, tine palm leaf liatOsrass 30 hour and 8 day clucks, 'OM D & BICKLEY. m 11 Auctioneers: LARGE AND FRESH SUOCK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. Tregular assortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Rooms, NO - 3. 61 and 63, Wood street.has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at Wet present time, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold ut private sale, fur LEE, THAN ANY WHERE sass in the city. Also. an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche neil Hearth Rugs. 1.1" ND & RICK LEY. rii‘2. 5 Auctioneers. J B Roniasret, Ser'v: DIRECTORS. Lot O Reynold A, Dios H. Stewart, G F. Warner. E %V Stephens, S It Johnston, Harvey childs. KEGS •'Gregory'+" No 1. six twist tobacco, tt) just raceived per steamer Nat ional, and for sale by. [m4] POMEXTER & EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—WHITE WHEAT 50 B BLS just ree j ei ‘ v v ed ß w and sr. cot june 4 Water st between Wood 'and Smithfield. E. U. floastings,County Surveyor and City Regulator, HAS removed his office to the rooms occupied by John J Mitchel, Esti, on Smitlifield; - nonr Fifth mom.- LOST, ADfANIQND BREAST PIN. The finder will receive $5 '' ,i leaving it at this office. j 4. - - _ Skater & Stnapsoa, Attorzters at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted Staffs bank, 4th ,treet, between Market and Wood TONS oft pig Iron **l!' ei :1° 18 • :•41tMLS MAY - 0 STEP'S -kites and FAO:Tao* for sale by . - COCHRAN,. a 1• Wood street LAndg or P. NrKENNA, Auctioneer L. W I L.M ART l'res't D. & G. W. LLOYD REMOVAL CHARLEi SHALER PIG IRON Tanners' D4letk. SH ARE of block , inetr posite Bank 1 for sale by _ jes. HUEY & CO. . _ 4rdtrit, Q .LOTS, bliadin*ittOs - t eligibly .fit utited. and within twfr misMtee undir,.;kif the. steatuferriboatlandisog, will behold nt price.; to Shit the times. the terms of payment will be made envy, either for cash of such barter as can bo made available. ggoto the subscribers in Bihningharn, or Mr. P. n;No. 4, Ferry street, Pittshmtrit. tune f.t JAS. PATTERSON, jr. "DELA: 4 I/IEAME CANAL COMPANY. T -- -- - - . HE uridersigna Commissioners named in the Act of Assembly passed the 30th day of April, 1844, entitled "An Act to authorize the Governor to incorporate the Delaware Canal Company," lien.by give notice, that in. pursuance of the provisions of the said act, they will attendna the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY. the sth day or Atignat next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and there Com mence the sale of the stock of the elaware Canal Company, on the following terms. and condidens, to wit: Ist. The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal shall be divided into twenty-five thousand share's; of one hundred dollars each. 2d. The shares shall be set up fur sale sinetts.giv lag the purchaser the right of taking at his MA any ' number of shares from one to one thousand; Provided, , That no share shall be sold for a less sum than one hundred dollars; and provided further, that none of the said Commissioners, eitherin their own tames, cr in the names of any other persons,shall become purchas ers of any of the stock at the sale authorized by the said Act of Assembly. 3d. Each purchaser, at tho-time of his purchase, shall deposit with the Commissioners the primiums or advance above the par value of the shares by him purchased, or if the hid or bids do not amount to five dollars jter share. above the par value of the share or sharelby him purchased, then and in such case the said purchasers shall pay five dollars on account thtd in part of each share thus purchased, the said sums to be paid in money, (or in the certificates of loan of the Codlmonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the rquittn of the pur , chaser.) 4th. Payment for the remainder of ‘list,porhase money will be tequire&to be made withindays from the purchase. under the forfeiture for delinquency of the amount paid to the Commissioners et-she time of sale. sth. A transfer to the Commonwealth of Pennsylva• nia of certificates of the loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to no equal amount will be receive by the State Treasurer in payment fite-„the shares d i . sock •pinchased, and any money deposhunkerith this ' Prnmissioners at the sale, will also be exchanged by I,' ifhe State Treasurer for a transfer of the said loans to , the Commonwealth, to an equal amount. I 6th Should the whole of the shares not be sold on the first tiny, the sales will be adjourned to the next and bf o surceeknOuys,,if. necessary, for nineteen 4111141 in successiostr,gednthe twentieth day, it i1t1.041 4 , • pear that less twenty-five thousand " s Shall I have been sold. in that case "cite sales shall be. *Hared void, and the de. .naile with the coniCalisaionera shall he re - .1 the purchasersectirely. 7th. Ever; Pititauser Audi. at th en of his pur chase, i subscribe in a book which will - he presented to l' him ty the commissioners, the fellcrwing , agreement: ‘Ve whose names are hereunto subscribed do prom- i ise to transfer or cause to be transferred to the com monwealth 4 Pennsylvania. one hundred dollars, in the loans of said commonwealth, fur every share of , stock set opposite to our respective names, in Casa tvventy fise thousand sharesehall be suld, pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of this commonwealth, entitled an act to authorize the Governor to incorporate', the Delaware canal bornratny. Witness our hands, I this day of Anon Domini, one thousand eight hundred and Oso leer." Joseph it. Evens. -. Franklin Vanzarit, Benjamin Gerhard, Win M.White; Henry Horn, ' Wijliam Eiwell, Thomas McCully, David D Wagner, John Wiegazul. John S Gibons, ' Jacob R. Obxbie, WillinrnS RMA, Mahlon it Taylor, Payne Pt itilmne, George N Baker, Jonathan Slocum, Gideon G. NVesteott, NYillip m T Morrison, John Stalin-lan, '''Bertine,iin Hill, Augustus Shultz, Stephen Balliot„ John N Lane, Benjamin Mclritif6, Samuel Silly man, James NV Coulter. P S—T he comniissinners will convene at the United States lintel. in the city of Philadelphia, on F Iti DAY August 24. 1344, at ten o'cluclr, A fur the purpo!e of making the preliminary arrangements. may 25-dial 7 k ..,"" BB LS. S F FLOUR just treeived and for 2 e/ gale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO.. , ma .13 Water, between Wood and Smithfield -sti. A GOOD a s sortment of Willow wagons, chairs. travelling baskets, &c. which will .be mild low at ZERDLON KINSEY'S m 9.1 Fancy store. No. 88,4darketsi. RRLS S SALTS, just received marl for sale ,awl/ by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, m 3 No 54, Watei street. Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office - with If Ii Van Amringe, Esq., in the Diamond, sum h -west side of the election house, Pittsburgh. my 7 1500 LBS . Iloinmedou's celebrated Starch, just received and for sale b y D. & Gr. LLOYD. mll JUST tweiveil 27 casks "Pecco" Madeira Wine, AnJ for sale low 'to close consignment, a superior article, by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER. june 4 No 54 Water st. TUST received from the manufactories, a large and splendid assortment of the above articles, of all descriptions and colors, and a ill be sold lower than eves offered in this market. R H HARTLEY, NnBB corner of Wood st. & Diamond Ally) , .lane inn. Amen lean copy. Summer Stocks. A SUPPLY of elegant Slimmer Stocks, new and A beadtiful style, just received at the "Three Zig Doors," 151 Liberty street. june 1. NGLISH, ANIERMAN, and FRENCH Cas 1.4 gimeres, light alsiVitalik patterns; acme assort tnent of the above gt - ,4414.111 be found at ALGEO &111.'GUIRE, je 6. Nu. 251, Liberty street. - Tur A DDER.-1 cask madder, just received on con sign moat and for sule low. HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., ms 7 ' 43, \Vood street.. 49 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, Justreceived from. Baltimore, OH consignment and for sale by n 22 Mew Shad. • • BBLS NEW SHAD. just received and for sale by r ' H AILMAN, ENNINGS & CO. Scythe Swathe; 3n DOZ . . Scythe Swaths, a superior article, just V received and fat sale by june 3 GEO. COCHRAN. Sprbsit rashion. LITHE subscriber bas now on htthd, and will continue to trtanolgeOrre, (at his old staad,No73,. Wood street) the Infest style of HATSAttatekiiS4 which for betststy and durability ~annot be surinotsed,' Thankful toltia friends and the public for so-liberal a patronage heretofore bestowed, he hopectol Torte it ii continurtnee Of their favors- m2l-3m EDWARD AIMPIDIN. ASMALL lot , of Warren Cheese jost remand' .and -for sale- by june2l. BIRMII CsliAM Sr_ TAYLER. • 4" ,. Affir tet • i; Just Received, STARCH Ply Nets: Ply Nets! S AM'L M KIELL Canal Basin. nenr 7th atreet WILLIAM DOUGLASS,'Woollitreet,'•i mlB-3m . iaext duir.to corniid /kb ADIERIOAN PORTABLE SWAT LXNII For tke transporlaihrys: of i ‘ A - sp , raoDVE. =EMI I'L'l SklU AND . Pll ILA DELPUI A rTSP' BURGH AND BALTIMORE. - NEW YertK.ANPOSTON, .. , Taikrilefigtrr. olis RTip EOPECTFULtinifortn theilfrientit cid shippet a - generally, that tlittint;e clanged 4 rogue of theft. Trowsportatiou Lime, . titm . tifir goitedgiptes Portable Boat Line. to the faiintriftsi Priiirible goat Line. - 'lds line is composed of twertl-five new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, One of 'with. Will Airport de• 1 1) from , Pittsburgh, Philadelphitka Baltilhore. ilie superiority and advantages of the PtAteble I•Boetver every other. Mode.,ef treosportatism tee too weikknoivo to shippera genetally W pxprite COrPtlibt; glitteiliging4.hrsathe detenifoo, loss, sepe Mips dud . damage to Ocolilds; invariably attending tbreir trite fshiptoents between Plusher _lt and. Philadelphia t 4tre by the Portable Beaks moa . lepunAga.cmoved. . To give undoubiqd semi t' • , yekshiPpars• all goods and p • • Ce sh - 0 14 b '. is tie tie . sured in are .' , 4 ,... osiii—. ..... ... his, , withiut 1 tiny additions , . i to the l ' 1 - sleet:l:Wife 41ped by ,• ': itt angirtaliterist -1 ern cities. tind Otitongnedio I - vine diCo,irgfAttaftte• I warded immediately on irt•ival at Pittsburgh minty 1 part of the west, free of commissions. 1 H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, ' pay steamboat frd charges, and forWard.9lhe learnt to any of th e n "eities, and charge no coin missions for storage, Angtsing or forwarding.- Any -rommunicutionsor goods - *gleted to the careof the 1 : undersigned Agents will ' . ptly attended tn. :. ." Dl VIM: & CO i I catagkgasia, isiberty street,Pittsbusgit. ;•••.••• gG.AV H I T ESIDES & ethy ; . 36.1 ilinriit4 c itt# . 9ibelow Tenth, Philadelphia. -:.% .i....• - • GIESE & SUN, C4lanmercelareet Wharf, Baltimore.' 'l3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Frent street, New Yoric. RICE & WILIJAMS, ttio 3, Chaitnim street. &Igen/ - - . 0. A.AttANtr.zt4r , s upirrED STATES PORTABLitiIIOATALINE , For the ttltnipdrtaticin ofYeirlitindiieftspd from! PITTSBVRGII, BALTIMORE,. PIIFLADEL: HIA, NEW-YORK-AND. 805T05..,- ro HE success this line has. met with, Pine it was first established on the "IndiviSualgaterp' else" systeih, line induced ihe proprietors. to increase the number of floats daring the wit/tot-to twenty-five, cne of which Will leiive Pittsburgh, Philikielphia anti TIM timore evel-y day . (except Sundays) &ring thescation, and make ditty throughin sii days: -- I The supeAortty,and adeantages,,ofihniwortable Boat System ovecerery othermode of trimpintation (when canals intersect with rail roads) ake hat Well known to shippers by this route geactdllrtb rbghire any corn I meat. • t. Shippers_oart rely entitaiing their rocitce, merchant dim., or goods Of tiny kind that may .be consigned to the Agents of this thie, forwatAeii. With dilltmtch:and nt the very lowest rate of freight charged by- other Lines, without tiny additional charge Made for tirceiv ing or advnnritig charges, Ailcomtn to the followings Agents will be promptly attended to: • CHARLES A., EIeANULTY. At the Depot, Cann' Basin. Pittslihrgh. ROSE & MERRILL, Wharf. near PI att. at. Baltimore. W &4 T TAPSCOTT,* No 43, Peek Slip, New THOMAS 11ORBIDGE, `272.,, Market:street, Philadelphia. j an 31-IN, Xr., 1 11 "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL 111,,,,fiT5, OON N ECTI NC witli itentner ttrZi4:l4l,,:nt Bea ver, wilt tie In operation on the 5. 1 5 th to Cleveland The AMP line is composed cif 8 good Canal:lll,ms, commanded 13 3 experienced oleo, and will deport ov- - Pry moi ring to aiutfrom Pittsbiwgit and Clevolood' i lat 9 o'FlOck.' Pr . ti4iOtor; of ;he above tine ate - ttegitil TiumlY F:S, C f letreland t -Eth STANDIRT,.INGRAHAM' & CO* _ I Freight oral, kinds will be stirrir.d4olowis bittoy - other good nail 'retspimilbleline... .i . relfteigbt .R.r. wa ttage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOA; marl B-- No SO, Mitrriiree ;tO l4. Aka Freights to PhiladelPhiO sulailatiakiwirs;- . • - MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS!, Li aft, FOR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produiii. &a., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarsied,by this line on as accommcakting terms and as ober'. time as by any other responsible Line.. All gooderforaria ded from Philadelphihitythis Line will be instrred...4 The Prom ietosii,altd . agents will give their who're at tention and endcatter tit render satisfaction to atiewhe may favor them with rl*ir. custom. We Invite ihitt. pery merchants, manufacturers andndiers to givenaad teforc shipping el's? , where. Nierchandireconsigifp ed to the agents -w ill he received, ft eight and chair,' paid, and forwarded Without additional charge far the warding or storage, SAAHIEL NV - TAY, H L PATTERSON, 5 Pr°Priders4 &GENT! Samuel N.Kier,Csinal Basin, rtelti7thst. Pittstik. - Saattrei W Ddy, tat and 2d - Wharf, below !toast:" .Delaware, Phi111(10p/tilt fserac Crtrii.i Baltimore. Ti L Potterson,licillldaysb.urilt. Jean- Pairerinft,lohnstown. ~3 4. N Briggs, tielit York. Vas D Reynottle4 - Co., Boston ...' . lEFICR TOt ' itithell McCully, Irvin & Martin ' • R Robinson 6:Co, J W 13aslOdge & Co, Henry Co ter, C G Hussey, -..-- John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breedi - . . F Sellers, Samuel J NlcNiglit; Louisville I Samuel Wilson, Mactisiikt, la feb 15, '44. .. . _ flelittbir i'l4ll BST • Chitin:Rail. : . 1 . ... , .. - The Soriftsare, Rehiasoa, • Nlavier, leaves Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter,(Nlins, Master, lelvies everyllwrilleY 10 o'clock a. Ta. _ Thellatontranter.:,l3lrebettAVCicii---mroseverigitt iuratiy et 10 ...leech . • Ae avpreia t :roschison, Master. teiVoi imerzsis. ago- ao lo °spook*, mt. . - .atatt ButmtPasmAlit may 20 STEAMER INDIAN VORPC, FOR W I ", !I:WM* I 6 *lP* * .B. ! inti ! l • s oackpl o i• Tr: putoAtesAwihorlArbart bor or good. opprocod roper. For tormiokoArppllN'iiie m 8 ,UMES MAY. • :jincs. ,~c~~-==-~. 11344,;.. i Pillars, rAdt .rV t. j.. MEE I=IIIIME
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