rt -of Pitt°l3lllls4 - iPlot iritOrisrA FRIDAY WHINING. JULY i9,<1844- kITISBURGH "MARE, OF TRApt.:: •-carinetrrics roia.slTL T. Jasia S. Can:0 1 114 .W • J . - Howank.' )ENIOCR.AftC COMMITTEE OF COMES PONDENCE;_ The Committee _of Conospondence appointed by I helium Couniy co nventilm. will meet at the . Court iousuk.is the City.of Pittsburgh, an Saturday, the :oth dad of inst.. at 10 o'cloc AM. IgrPanetual attradama of th k- e members is- re tommsi e s business of importance will be laid before he Committee.. - July 1,1,1844. NOTlCEtTconferee* appointed at the late 3emocratie :dammed" will meet those of Dotter :aunty, at Bakerstown, TM Thtlreally,6o 25th inst. at eckick, pet in ticottivation a candidata for inflat ct. or, to be aopported by the Democracy of the iisttict•• ROIIEST PORTER, jaily 15 Chairman of Allegheny Conferees. KrOn our outside form will be found some intereit ng tnattor--The Philadelphia Riots--Grand Insur voila!, and Loss of Life, 80.. BY LAST NIGHT'S' MAIL. LOUISIANA ELECTION, From the New Orleans Republican we gather the t lloseing resului as far as braid from: CONGRESS. - - Jntin B.Dawson, John Slidell, and Isaac E. Morse, )B:noeters; and B. Thibedoue, whie ; are elected to ..:4:)ngressli. SENATE REPRESENTATIVES 32 30 2, tortjerity fur the Democrats on j3int ballot • • CONVENTION. 31 Democrats • Whigs 25 Dempetwt lc majority 6 A 4 far as beard from. the popular vote shows a De riftratle gain tm the vote of 1842, when Gov. Mottron, letnnerat, was elected by 1557! Who dare say that he Democrats have-not a 'victory in Lousiana 1 Tut EL.ECTION.—We have taken some pains to toraptlathe following list of tit those elected to Con tress, the Senate, the Assembly and the Convention. ['hey will be found RS accurate as the lights now before is willitdmit of, but if there so ulhud be impottant errors we shall correct them as make additions and tonnplete the returns No further reports were woueht to the eity , yesterday, although the election of r Morse from the fourth District was generally eon teded. We may count upon a m tjority in the Legis lature as well as in tho Convention. It must be re zollectecl that the estimate for this Parish is predicated on the Whig statements, counting in the votes ft ern the Second Ward, Second MunicConveipality. Th ail will of :nurse be thrown ut by the ntion, which diminish the Whig force materially. —N 0 Republican' THE L kTE MURDER. Edward Fell Bond, the man who committed the a trocious and seemly inexplicable deed on the Shell rand on Friday evening, was found dead early on Sat urday morning in the woods. He had three shot wounds in the face, the brain having been penetrated, f r ensiwhich we infer he must beve discharged the three remainingbarrels of the revolving pistol at once, and shortly after he had murdered Miss O'Brien. The siorpie was forthwith.removed to. the 2d Municipality watch house, said au inquest held over it by Coroner P a vi a .—verdict. suicide. It tweets Irma whet has been gathered from MI s. Lennon, that Bond came to her house in Love street, 3d Municipality.on Friday with linen to sell, rind then asked them. to take s ride to the lake. They weal. nn' their arrival he ordered a dinner. During the time it was prepttring, they all walked ow together.— liteonverottion Bond asked them how they would iuke to take a ride to Heavenont which Mrs. L. replied, *he would not like to go on an empty stomach. They took dinner, when a similar question being put t o o the thm, Catharine said she would like to go thither fm church! This language of the min together with a certain peculiarity of manner, excited some uneasi ness is Mrs. Unman; and she urged their immediate return. Bond was very taciturn on coming along. neessionally putting his hand tohisbead and shading it. 'Mrs. Lennart *irked him if he were ill, he repted no— Illildenly,howeick, starting from his thotightful posture, ne grasped Catherine by the bosom with his left hand, Sind drawing a pistol with his right, he fired two or three shots It ber the result has &heady been re corded. Bond wellborn in Baltimori, where he still has re latives. O'Brien., and her daughter had been lodgers its iota spate ilpaSe INA him aia . lis wifo, n dresamalmt . ami milllnir., for 'Whom Catkooine occa sionally *coated. Pie -.4emmierd #ll.6.inteeedingly genteel and - iodise 'TV iirl---cireistalOet.. and in s,ocenr. 1364 #1..15 eemiel, beitaiftbilsnamored of her, and deepeliThi•et irennoplhibing bialyirbea. took the horribia:magenios ((rifling an easita,bisinksaion and ha t ratlitiker. bly woe fell deed ' There are men of atioteOliar and fool. o7anization, , fail ing to aihn!Ormte themselves tho object (if their proud ljamait:tiriW ".atartroi it mber thou it ahall i n to dos lasMl4;tof iffother.--IST 0 Reptddican . rliPTsit i s arrilitS IT-SAYS C•R rriTa -does rpt , prodnee the _l7lO/t decided benefit in Cholics,-SiokaHeadoche. Griping Pains Dia' rhtra and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels.— For sale at the Franklin Head Printing Office, Third street. grrILICII.-11alf the cages of Piles are caused by the irritation of small worms. Jayne worms 's Vermi andfoig curesall such cases by removing the m parting a healthy tone to the bowels. • For sale at the Franklin Head Printing Office, Third *tree.. , ---- • VrAOTH NA OR PIiTHITIC is caused by • lodgment of phlegm or mucus in the air cells, which obstructs the passage of the nir through the wind tubes.— Jayne 41-,Ezretorast removes the obetruction with the greatest tactility, and cures the disease at once. For sale at the Franklis Head Priatieg Office, Third st. rjr C 01143111 AVID COLD!. —Jayne's Expectorant is a I.laasant and certain remedy for all Pulmonary af fections. For sale at the Franklin Bead Printing 131- Third street. ------- aB zoo can. ,Coockas,Con suet ry ton .--Thou dieannually with the above diseases, Jayne 's Eapeetermat evert fait to relieve, and permanently owes nine out of ten who use it as directed. Fur sale at the Franklin Head Printing Office, Third street. tarCos,uMPTIO7, BriortCSITIS, ASTHMA —Nu eansedy ban ever been found to remove the above llegal.° promptly and effectually as Jayne's Expec torant. It cleanses the Lungs from all irritating mat ters, *idle *tete Same time it heals end invigorates she n> For sale at. the Franklin Head Printing Office, Thied , stieet."l" Z:TcIifOLICIr /AD' FaLTTING Of INlrkrilt -- Every sandter:should bare Jayne's Carminative. It is the very %Ilium they need for their ehildren, alit immedi ately c.nrea diet:belie and allays al) irritation of the stotneeb arkbeirrie. • Fer sale at the Franklin Head Printing clfterh 4biel street.. , . • , _ .• trr IIIYIL Wu twee riven rr t--tf not, do not Achill lutt4her tley, but seed itnetbkiately; if you have been one if the wise and prudent, and already bought e bottle. she question.- , settled , vou have recovered your health. Jistf lo g i tti: Balsam, for 13owel and Sent low . never fails; it is the only medicine that ab aigillihltilk. of.persons have given their tee in its. favor. Ns leanly should kw Witheabit. r e. ..,4 des,/ canklin Head P riming Mee, Third st. ,it 9 Atair . BURGH ISFINIEsas nr _ . . For Ilk' Remithalvf : Deformities If Ai Homnik -------------z---_t Freese and. of -Diseases of the Eye. - ESINPATIVD IST nri HE subscrilier hai.iiltittnviesito the city and In , Skeble. Steamboat Agent and C9niniisaion I, Jt. tends to establish an Inetttataus for the_recep - Atirckara, ton and treatment of deformed members, seat as Club or Reeled feet., contracted joints, toy - neck Water Street, near Wood.and Strabismus or Squinting, and of .Diseases of the Eye. . Timm is no lastitinion of this kind as yet its this e w d o . uld find it to their ad vantage to be attended to in an devoted to the restoration The easy access to Pittsburgh , one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river 'and canal, almost at any *Fawn of the year, would offer great facilities foe coovnioat:ntaptnbeatrytlgeiisenti,:nwtmttoshebeofenromutgnoeseihareinamraedduutcigiedshdyeitannoncfeednyonnides and dimeanns. those deiirous of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his (tare will be greatly promoted. ALBERT G. WALTER, M. D., Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. july 3.-d& Mita ___.-----.----------------- 4 ►YtT WAILS 115 TIM CH/OMM Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati, Little Rock, Reno, Louisville, Plymouth, (new) Javins, Ship Yard, Utica, Hemphill, Wellsville, Cleveland, liana, Beaver, Michigan, Bniee, Beaver, Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Della, Connelly, Brownsville. DEPARTED.' Brunette, Irwin; Cincinmiti, Revenue, Bennett, Cincinnati. Utica. Hemphill, Wellsville, Cleveland, Harts, Beaver, Michigan. Boics, Beaver, Belmont, Poe. Wheeling, Moutbala, Parkinson, Mo City. FOR SEAVEK. The Steamer CLEVELAND, (Capt. Thos S. Hart.) having been thoroug h yrepaired, will run daily between Pittsburgh and Deaver, leaving Pittsbitrghat 9 o'clock A MI and R"aver at 2 o'clock P. M., connecting $o au Line of Sut() Cleveland and W arrenrei f , Ohio. and Greenville, and Meadville, Pa. For ght or passage apply onboard or to BIRMINGHAM 54 T AY LOR, 54 Water street. - . 31ELVERTACK ET miati: The.'well known steamer • MiCHI.O.A.N , %V. R.-Bolas, Dlleseerlhasmommenced her regular daily trimk, leaving Pittsburgh-Oka hereto fore) at 3 to'clielt• P. NI. and Deaver,at 3, A. M. Pricet to suit the times, sod those who have no money carried free. .. -- • ' The C.anal to Clevele4.will be opened'&A soon at e zt the weather will pertnit; - On the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE ti, CLEVELAND,O., a MEADVIL,LE. Pa.ovill immediately go into o p thin. Fur freight r- passage apply lan board, o to o - G. 191: 14 - ARToN , jolv 12 - Water street. l'an'The Michigan is provided pith .Evans' Safety Guard TO THE PAT,ROI,IS OF THF. S 13-CLEVEL AND; 044 04. t THE o wneea of tho Steruser Cleve- ->tefiirm land 'Wing chartered the light draught Nies teenier 7. AN ESVILt.E , ter,will,lepart as osual,every morriing,Sonda.vs exe.ept et), for Reaver,.nt, 9 o'clock, A M positivel For freight or passage apply to y. BIRMINGHANI & TAYLER, No. 54 %Voter street. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULA.R PACKET. FA.— The new and splendid ste boat !• i BIIIGO EW AT ER, Capt. CAA r am a -. will run as a regaliir packet between I this place and Wheeling, lensing Pittsburgh every Tneeday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every. Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bri Ivwitter is provided with E \ W 36. Saki Guard, to prevent eltlo.Oon o f b.,iler. .June 22 U. S. MALL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAI'T. THACKER— For Cincinnati. Regular Wednesdoy Morning Pache. Tiw splendid passenger steam beat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thaeher,will run as a regular packet between this place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesday morning. at 10 o'clock. and Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10 a'clock. For freight or passage apply on hoard (um No 4, IVi).d atteet. nyte26-3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. ANL CINCINNATI FOR -'l'... Steamer CUTT ER.CoLua a, Master, will depart I.r the above atri interme diate port+, on EVERY SUNDAY, at. 10 o'oloclt, A - 11- The Cutter bus been thoroughly re- M. positively. paired; and furnislie.d with entire new boilers, imi . can be recommended to the .hippinr, and travellinv com munity as ft Ante and expeditious boat. Fur freights or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No 60, iWater street. The Cuuer is provided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. in. 1.5 'Beaver sad Warr= Packet. THE canal mscket ERIE, J . M. Shaw ,master. will run as r egular tri weekly packet between the above named ports. loaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuasdays, Thursdays n.nd Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines tn Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J . S. DICKEY, Beaver. Pittsburgh Powder Mill. HAVING purchasedthese extensive Powder works, I am now manufacturing and prepared tol fill ordttrs for all kinds of Rifle, Sporting and Blasting Powder, which 1 warrant to be of tile very best qual ity. W . W ATSO N • rV'Orclers left at Parry, Scm t & Co' F.. Warehouse, 103 Wood street, will receive prompt attention. jr26--6m RM. WILT S POWDER MANUFACTURER, • j26--bm. NEAR PITTSBURGH Constunption Curable. DR. HALL, having returned to the city, may be consulted et the Mononsnhett► House from 9 un til three o'clock daily, Sundays excepted. july B—d&wtf Commercial Academy. I% j l R. STEW ART would announce+ to the citizens .I.TJL of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and that he ha* opened, on Fourth street. neat the corner of Mar ket end 4th,a Commercial School in which are taught all the branches that constitate a mercantile educe- tion. Hours of Altenclanee.—Gentlemen attend when it suite their convenience. Female Writing Class, at 2 o'clock P M. june 4.—tf Thuters' Tools. A N * vont:neat of Tinners' Tools, manufactured ill by F Beoler—warranted• For sale by 'uric 22 GEO COCII RAN. CITY PAVAN. 11Q Y a Resolution of City Councils. the underaignet 1.-/ have been authorised to extend the time for re. ceiving seriiten proposals for selling to the City a Farm of not less than 200,n0r wore than 400 acres of land, and not exceeding twelve mites from the City, till the first of August next. Proposal. fully to clessignate location, improvements (if any) and terms. E F PRATT. I J ASHBRIDGE. Overseers of the Poor, City of Pittsburgh , jy 4—a & tilt Ist aug. Civil, Ming 00T Arcidtactuic , Suiv . er ' ar.c. THE PARTNERSIUP . heretofore existing Le mean A. EDRAICE lord E. Z. C. JUDSON hav'ng been dissolved. the undersigned would respect fully inform his friends and the public gen,rally, Abel. be will continue the busineas, and would solicit a share of the public-patronage. . Orders left at the shop off. A. Stafford, Architect. over Harris' Paint Shop, sth swiss.. or at his residence no Hay. street. between Pena street and the riser, will be purtmunky attended to j A. E. DRAKE. ely 15 tf r. - ' mackerel. 20 MILS New No 3 Mackerel just remised and for sale by J ENNINGS No 43 Wood street. CASTOR OIL. 5 B BLS. Cold. Pressed Castcx I'4 sale by jA 18 JAMES MAY. GAS. WORKS. ADAMS & GOLD'rHORP , GAS FITTERS *RD MANUFACTURERS, 61 Third Street, opposite the Post Office. HAVING bought the principal part of the tools and stock of the Pittsburgh Gas works, we ere prepared to fit up Churches, Stores, and private dwel lings, on the most reasonable terms and in the neatest manner; and having nd worked a in number o of thef years in the e Gas works, Pittsburgh, a most East cities, Philadelphia and New York, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction to all who may please to favor us with their patronage. All kinds of Brass work made; Oil Lamps repaired, ce. , nd made the same as new. ITurning in general. july 10- Dissolution. THE undersigned have from the 4th inst., mutual. ly dissolved all connection which has heretofore existed between them in relation to the publication of the "German Courier." JOHN G BACKOFEN , OTTO HOFFMAN. TO CONTRACTORS. 4 . illllO FISOLV ED, That the Aqueduct Committee bP 11,.. instructed to invite proramals , until the 22d day of July, Co erecting a Wire Suspension Aqueduct over the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, agreeably to the modified plan submitted by John A Roebling; the con tractors to be bound in satisfactory security to COM pieta the same on or before the first day of April 1845; provided the cost of said strneture dues not exceed fifty-six thousand dollars; to be paid in city bonds, payable in fifteen years. bearing an interest of six per cent per annum payable semi-annually is Philadel phia." In accordance with the foregoing. resolution, sealed proposals will be received by the Aqueduct Commit tee; the plan and specifications are in the hands of said committee for the use of persons wishing to hid for the wotk. I R GALW AY,Chnirman of Aqueduct Committee. 1 july B—dt22d,ll M. 1343r0LF, WHOLESALE Deafer in Foreign and Domestic Good 6, No. 133 Wood street. above Fifth je2G-1 y PITTS/317110U TIIIBATIIEI. LADIES -and Gentlemen of acknowledged talents, wishing engßgements for the etriutng Fall season of the Pittsburgh 'theatre. will address by letter (post paid) to Nil.' Matilda Clarendon, Pittsburgh. Pit. The above establishment will open in September, 11844. MATILDA CLARENDONL. e, esse FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &c. 18 Catty Boxes Young Hylton Tea. 18 do du Gunpowder do. 6do do Imperial do t; d,, do Pourbong tio 4 Irt ht t leaf -extra tine Cholatt" l'oticltoog do 1 10 board I' r ime Lemons. • 5 do do Oranges, I Astounding :,,, bookers olive Oat, . A T ORE NEW WORKS just received at COOK'S 10 boxes scaled herring. i j ai LITERARY DEPOT, 85 4th street, the fol -75 bbls No 1 Salt, lowing Now Works : 200 Boxes Bby 10 Glass, 1 Shakspeirre illustrated, splendid edition No 14; 50 do 10 by 12 do. LitUe's Liciug Age, No at oss. .. The Clyelopedia of Practical Medicine, revised 2000 lbs Spanish M Received and for sale by .1• D . WILLIAMS. with additions by Robley Doniglison, M. D., part 7, july 9. No 28 Fifth street. Laces of the Queens of England, vol 7; Repository of English Romance, No 6; I Eclectic Magazine, for July; Sacred Poems of Mrs Hcmans, and the b Hebrew Lirary, No ALLEGHENY CUNTY. SS. the Orphans' Court of said county. in the m atter of the obtain of James L Findlay, late of the city of Pittsburgh, detente& ,41. And now, to wit; .lone 25, 1844: On VIII 4% petition of Charles S. Bradford, adminis trator of the estate of James Findley, deceased, *hew ing that he filed his a dministration account of said es tate, in the Register's office of said County, showing a balance of eight hundred and ninety-three dollars and n inety-fivo cents, in the hands of accountant, end that those are not sufficient assets to pay all the debts of the decedent. And on m otion of %V. W. Dallas, the Coutt appoin e t James G. Reed, Esq , auditor to settle end adjust th rates and proportions of the assets, to and among the respective creditors of the said James Findley, accord ing to law. By the C THOMAS FARLEY, C(k. The auditor will hear all persons interested in the distribution of the fund, io the above case, at his office in Second street, below Groot street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Thursday the first day of August, A. P 1844, at 9 o'clock, A. M. july 6-w3t ALLEGHENY COUNTY,. as. TN the matter of the administration . c • l account of-John IV Xlasters, Jr., .., ,. . one of the administrators of Joseph S ..' , ) Healey, late of Allegheny County, ie. ',,`- ceased. And now, to wit; May 18, 1844: The Court refer die administtation account above mentioned to Wm. Eider, Rubel t Robb, and F. R. Shunk, Eli., to audit and report the same. By the Court, THOMAS F ARLEY, Cl'k. The undersigned auditors will attend for the pur- pose of their appointmest at the office of F. R. Shunk, Esq., 4th street. city of Pittabuqgh, on Saturday, 27th day of July next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at which time and .itlace all persons interested are retreated to at tend, . ROBERT RO(1B, FRS. R. SHUN& )' WILLIAM ELDER. d ------------ _ ALLEGHENY •COLINTY , SS. N the matter of the adminio.tretirM , 1. count of NVillinm Miller, administre- A for of the estate of Julius Nelthrop, de '.4 ceased. • And now, to wit; July 8, 1844; refer red to F. R. Shenk, Esq., to audit and distribute the same. By the Court, THOMAS FARLEY. Crk. Notice is hereby given that the above auditor will' attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in 4th street, in the city of Pittsburh, oa Monday the sth of Aurrust. g uestedat 3 o'clock. P. M., where those interestaare req to attend. FRS..R. Auditor. JAMES G. REED, Auditor my 1. 1844 july 0-d t 025 Sautes Callan, Attorney at Law. OritCl. FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH june 13-ly INSURANCE STOCK. SU% Sof Navigatictn and Fire Insurance 1 s a c' V. 1 for Anle by HUEY & CO. -44 4 ,411111104 10114 _ • . sfau4 laassekeld rivers:* OgN Intraday, the 25th inatantott 11 o chick: A fd• soldwill bC at the Ceenntircial Auction Room+, coiner of 1V oodand Fifth *met% tba following de•cd• bed property,.vir.: The life Mete of David Blair, jr-, of, in and to. a certain lot of ground. situate it. the city of Pittsburgh, beginning at rho corner of Smithfield street and Virgin Alley, and running along said street towards sth street eighty feet, thence by a line Termi te' with Virgin Alley sixty feet, thence bye line paral lel with Snoithfield street eighty feet tu Virgin Alley, thence along Virgin Alley si;ty feet to the place of be ginning. By order o JOHN Curtis's Assignee. D. DAVIS, Auctr. july 17, 1844 LARGE SALES OF Fine Cutlery and Variety floods. T -Davis' Commercial Auction Roo ms, corner rof Wood and sth streets, commencing-this evening- Wednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday's escepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the Imettaten, New York, con sisting in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 170 Cases of Rsiors, a superior article; 48 doz. fancy Sazors; 350 doz. Gimblets. 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Terms Cash, current funds. june26 • SALE OF FINE CUTLERY. At Melrewnds Auction Mart, corner of 2el and Wood Streets, WILL be'sold on Monday evening the 27th inst. at early gins light, a vtuiety of very superior cutiety. just received &reel front the itepor kni ters, cone I , tinting in part of very fine pen and pocket. cards, scissors on cards, splendid Van Buren, Cla ke y, and Muhlen'berg knives, superior pen and poct knives, retort, etc. by tho dozen. Sales continued every evening,huring the week, and every evening afterwards, (Sundays excepted,) until the whole is sold r. Nr KEN NA, )luctioneer. may 27. FRESH ARRIVAL, FOR PRIVATE SALE. HAS been receiv&l at the new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 Wood at, and will be sold by private sale. 4 and 6 gunner canton flannel matting, scheneil and brussels hearth rugs, ingrain and venitian carpets. su perfine blue black broadcloths; fine linen cambric, &c. These arc all choice goods and will be sold low. LYN() & BICKLEY, Auc'ers. mll BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. OR private, rale at the new Auction ROOTTIA, NO. F6l and 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties. and gaiters; gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, fine palm leaf bat,; brass 30 hour and 8 day clucks, LYND & BICKLEY. m 11 A3CLiOnterll LARGE AND AND FR NITI ESH ANCARPETS srocK OF INGRAIN VE THE regular assortment of the above articles, at ' the new Auction Rooms, N 05.61 and 63. Wood sweet, his been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptioni; and the carpets will be sold at ptivnte sale. fOT Willi THAN AS 1 WHIRR ELIE in the city. Also, an assortment 'of BrUiSelp, Tuftea and Sche neil Hearth Rugs. LYND & BICELEY, me.S rs Auctionee. —_ __- --- , SALERATUS. • 1200 LBS. Saleratus in nuaes,. for sale by tall D. & G. W. LLOYD. ---._—_-----_—_._--.-------. - LI STEP'S Axes and Ed . ge Tools, for sale by ILA GEO COCHRAN. 5.4 Nn 2n. Wood t uner. testate fitasemoth Newspaper': Unit " d States 3a tin day Yost; N• ' Y . fribune; Herald, Saterday Courier; Republican; c an; Mieum; Duller Weekly; Spirit of the Times; lAlbany Cultivator. Received every Monday Nlornincr, and for sale at i COOK'S Literary Depot, No 85 4th street. july. 13 ----------------------------_ Melodies of Lord Byron, being Mirror . 27; Boys and Girls Magazine, for July. only $l,OO per annum; The Kentucky Minstrel and Jersey Warbler: Gambler's Mirror, No 3 Wilmer and Smith's European Times; London Punch: Eastern Newspapers a great variety, all to be found at COOK'S 65 Fourth street. july 15 E: plica I0: 0 :: G ro A r I , l:7 urs.c Fl e ß fo E u . r M U T TheU Policies /j 1 HE Allegheny Mutual Insurance Company, corn _L mencedissuing policies the 18th May last. ta lic P ici l i t: :: times exceed the amount its charter required to corn mence with, creating a fund already sufticient to most any probable loss that may occur; as is tested by all the reports of well conducted institutions of the kind. and daily augmenting its capital by the accession of new members. , The terms of Insurance are as favorable as those of any other institution in the city, and its principles need only be known to vastly intimate its puniness and ex• tend its usefulness. a Seel'. J P P°111"° . DIRECTORS. 1 Lot 0 RP ynolds. 'rho. H. Stewart, G E W et rfte r. E W Stephens, S R Johnston, Harvey childs. W Robinson, Jr., John Sampson, „Times Wood. W BagnieY. Sylvester Lathrop, John Morrison, '.15. A H AIR BRACELET, with small gold clasp.— 13- The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Warehouse corner Market and Water glom. 'Ol. 12-d lw til - Ofao —2 cemons indigo jolt received and for sale iCrA by HAILS! AN, JENNINGS & CO. my 7 43, Wood street Public Notice. ALLEAREAT Neste At., July . 15,, 1814. • PROPOSALS will be received until the 31st inst., for the manufacture and delivery at this post, of one hundred heavy earmon—eight and 10 ch Sea eonst Howitzera•for the Land service, with t he privi lege of eitemding the namber at the option of the War Departwit. Persons desirous to ofer proposals will be furnished an opportunity here, with full information concerning the method to be pursued in the fabrication, proof and inspection of the said cannon, and will address thsii proposals under seal to the , subscribe:T . —endorse d " proposals for cannon!. EDWARD HARDING, Cipt:'of Ord. Commanding. FOIL SALE LOW, A BUILDING 10t,40 feet front, on 6th street, op LA- posits the Episcopal Church. Inquire of HuEY & co .22 • J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer L. VV ILM ARTIL Pres% r=_l A ?RN! . .lot 14rAmes•juit for sale bySTRIIAr4GITAIK & TAILAR I / 4 1 . ,, Xi! 54, Weit,lol,l , - - „ . ahet . ANIS* Curb t ______________L------- 13- vlosisubrimbighad . -I. e LOTS, lintok4e for buildini.l pio!t. eligibly sit _i_t) tutted. entil within two intsetes walk of the• steassfervy boatianstili:will be sold. as pflues to suit the titnes. The terms of Panes will be made easy, either for cash or such. baritones Gan be made available. Apply to the subserangts ill Sirmiughtun, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. PATTERSON, jr. jone 1 -------- DELAWARE CANAL COMPANY. THE undersigned Commissioners named i A n the Act of Assembly passed the 30th day of pril, 1844, entitled " An Act to authorise the,Governor to incorporate the Delaware Canal Company," hereby give notice, that in pursuance of the provisions of e said act, they will attend at the 'Merchants' Exchange. in the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sth day or August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. and there com mence the sale of the stock of the ifelaware Canal Company, on the following terms and conditions, to wit Ist. The Delaware Division of the Perinsylva&a Canal shall be divided into twenty-five thousand shares, of one hundred dollars each. 2d. The shares shall be set up for sale singly, giv ing the purchaser the right of taking at his bid 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 Commissiciners, either in their own nFries, or in the names of any other persons, shall become purchas ers of any of the stock at ilia sale authorised by the said Act of Assembly, 3d. Each purchaser, at the time of his parches.. shall deposit with the...Commimioners the premiu h ms or advance above the par value of the s by im purchased, or if the bid or bids do not amount to five dollars per share, above the par value of the share or shares by him purchased, then and in such case the said purchasers shall pay five dollars on account and in part of each share thus purchased, the said sums to be paid in money, (or in the oertificates of loan of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the option of the purchaser.) 4th. Payment for the remainder of the purchase money will he required to be made within thirty days from the purchase. under the forfeiture for delinquency of the amount paid to the Commissioners at the time of sale. sth. A transfer to the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia of certificates of the loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to an equal Amount will be received by the State Treasurer in payment for thed watts toe f l stock putchased, and any money deposite Commissioners et the sale, will also be exchanged by the State Treasurer for a transfer of the said loans to the Commonwealth, to an equal amount. 6th Should the whole of the shares not be sold on the first day, tbe sales will be adjourned to the next and succeeding' days, if necessary, for nineveen days in succession, and if, on the twentieth day, it shall ap pear that less than twenty-five thousand shares shall have been sold. is that case the sales shall be declared void, and the deposit-•s amide with the commissioners shall be returned to the purchaser's respectively. 7th. Every purchaser shall, at the time of his par' chase, subscribe in a book which will be ,pre4ented nd to I him by the commissioners, the following agreenui "We whose names are hereunto subscrib4 do prom ise to transfer or cause tebe transferred to the corn rnonwealth of Penns y lvania. one hundred dollen', in the loans of said commonwealth, for every share of stock set opposite to our respective names, in case twenty fibs, thousand shares shall be sold, pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of this c ommonwealth , entitled an act to authorize the Governor to incorporate the Delaware canal company. Witness our hands, o Domini, one thousand this dal of Ann eight hundred and forty four." Joseph R Evans, Franklin Vri nzant, Benjamin Gerhard, Wm M White, Henry Horn, William Elwell. Thomas McCully, David CO Wagner, John Wiegand. Jobe S Jacob R. Olwine, Williams Ross, Jacob R Taylor. Payne Pr ttibanie. George N Baker, Jonathan Slocum, Gideon G. Westcott, William T Morrison, John Stallman, Benjamin Hill, Augustus Shultt, Stephen Balliot, Jobe N Lane, Benjamin Mclntire, Samuel Sillyman. James W Coulter. P S—The commissioners will convene at the United AY States Hotel, in therity of Plitstaclphia, on FRI August 2d. 1844, at ten o'clocir, A M. for the purpose of making the preliminary arrangements. may 2S•dtal JUST received a few casks Chilicothe cured hams, and fur sale by 13IRM1NGHAM& YLER, No 54Water at. Just Received, AGOOD assortment of Willow wagons, chain. travelling baskets, die. whieb will be rAtla low _. ZEBU LON KINSEY'S Fancy store. No. 86, Market st. _____ -------7---. _ _ 20 BBLS S SALTS, just received arid for sal, by. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER,eet. ts:o 54, Water otr STARCH. 150 irk LBS. Hommeden'fi celebrated 1 1,-1 Starch, just received and for sale & G. W. LLOYD. TEST received 27 casks "Pecco" iMadeirn Wine, J end for sale low to dale ennsignment, a superior article, BIRMINGHAM* TAYLER. June 4 No 54 Water st. Sumer Stocks. 4 SUPPLY of elegant Summer Stock*, neiv and beautifut style, just received at the "Three Big Doors," ISt Liberty street: june 1. ENGLISH. AMERICAN, and FRENCH assort- C.as simeres, light and dark patterns; a fine wen t of the above goods will he found at ALGF.O & MiGUIRE, N 0.2.51, Liberty street. 49 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, • Justreeeived from Baltimore, on consignment an d for sale by SAM'L M KIER, a2c2 Canal Basin, nenrith street. • Scythe Suesiths. 30 DOZ. Scythe Sneaths, a superior article, jest received and rot sale by GEO. COCHRAIi• june 3 • mash 1 Spring Fashion. siATHE subscriber has now on Meta, andlilikb will continue to manufacture fat his old staad,No 73 Wood attest) the latest style of HATS and CAPS, which for beauty and durability t.annot be surpassed. Thankful to his friends and tho public for so liberal a patronage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit a continuance•of their fawns. • WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street, mlB-3m door to the corner of 4th. SMALL lot of Warren Cheese just received k. and fix sale b.., june2l. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLV.R. SUGARS. A BBLS Powdered and crushed Sugar, a beautiful ftrticle. Just received and for sate by REIN H A RT & STRONG. 140 Liberty street. Blooms lbr Sae. 3 TONS Juniata Bloom foreale. II DEVINE & CO., - - American Line PIG IRON. QTpl . s . soft ptg ban far sale by JAMES MAY. eJeJ i'MSM BLACK TEAS. Boson Rose flavored Tee, oratorio: l = 3 bastes Orongfrkies Tom : -,.1 oat mei fast Ws*. REINHAINOdiSTRONG. A • 140 I.lbisw 'Mete. `~: eMi9ottat essizschur POUTADLN nom. LDI For the transporiatßnt of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE urtvass PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. PITTS BURGH AND'BALTIMOREI min 1 NEW YORK AND BOSTON. . • THE PROPRIETORS, • ESPECTFU LLY inferiiiibeirtHends andshiPperil generally; that thii hive ciiinghil the Moneoftbeit Transportation Line, room the UtrithiStains nitiablb Boat Line. to the American Portable Boit Line. Tbis line is ecenpoied of twenty-five near Four Se ll rim Portable Boats, one of which will depart deilj from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore- The superiority and adventagel at the Portable Boat over every other mode of tienSpcirtelitin I is too well known to shippers generally to require atrititnent: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation tied damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, size by the Portable Boats most effectually ietnoYed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippe! : ll: all goods and produce shipped by this line will be tn• cured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the emit ern cities. and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to Win, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no cons missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any c ommunications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will promptly attended te. H . DE VINE & CO . Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pittsburgh. E 0. W HIT ESIDES & CO.. 36a '.%larket street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE. 81. SON, Commerce street Whallphitim Ole. 3 AFA HNESTOC & CO, 100 Front street. New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chathamstreet. O. A. IicAIIiIILTY I I UNITED STATES PORT,ABLE BOAT LINE For the tiamporation of IV emlmodim mitud from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHI* NEW YORK AND BOSTON. rr HE success this line has met with , s ince it sra. I first established on the "Individual Enterprise system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of floats during the win%er to tweeriAve; one of which will leave Pittalrergh Philadelphia and Bel timbre every dat(except Sund ays) during the 'ease*. ' and make the trip through in six deyi. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known" to-shippers by this route generally to require any tom !cent : Shippers can rely onheving their rroduce, merchant disc, or goods of any kind that may be coutigned te the Agents of this Line, forwatded with Siaptitch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional Charge Made for receiv lug or advancing charges, &c. All communications to the felloiring Agents will be promptly attended fit: CHARLES A. MeA:sit LTV. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at. Baltimore. W & 3 T TAPSCOTT. *.5 . 10 43, Peek Slip. New Toil. THOMAS BORBIDOE. ' jot 31-lytn., Market 'street, Philadelphia. o at • " iNtigMh . - "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS. CONNECTING with eteanter Cleveland, irt ver, will be in operation . on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The ahoVe line is cionpoved of B good Canal Rnit4, commanded by - experienced men, and will depart ev ery rooming to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at `9O 'clock. Proprietors of the aboie line ata II Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, O. " ST A NDART, INGRAHAM & CO. Cleveland, ' O. Freight of all kinds will be Carried as low as by ady other good and respoesible line. For freight or pas sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAY LOA, marlB No 61Y, Water stieet. M. Mg— ilf. 11 r iliWigaN Freights to Philadelphia sad EaltiMore. MERCHANTS & MANDFACTIMERS' LINE FOR tretnsporting Goodie. Merchandise, Produce.. &c., between Piitsburgk, PAsTadelp,Wi and fla/ti more. Goode will be received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as shoit time as by any other responsible Line. All gooda.foroot ded from Philadelphia by this Line Wilt be hatred... - The Proprietors and :Igen& will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their cutout. - IA e invite ship- pers, merehaout, inanufnettirers and others t n give us a call before ahippitigelae*bere. Merchandise cansign- - ed to the agents will be received, freight and ehargett paid, and forwarded without additi on al alienator for warding or storage. SAMUEL* OAT, - / pvc ... 4 .„,,„,, ?I L PATTERSON,.. . S F . ...." ."' sat:tic: 9ornsrel kiar, Cana) Benin, near7tb at. rittab'ge Santee/ W Day, tat an 2rl Wharf. below 'taco **- Delaware d , Philadelphia. bane Cruse, Baltimore. HL Patterson,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson. Johnstown. I dr N Briggs, New York. Wes s 3 Reynolds & Co., Boston. tIiTER James McCully, Irvin & Martin. R Robinson & Co. 3 W Barbridge St Co, Henry Coulter, Prtgailie.ret. C G Hussey, • John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers. Samuel .1 MeNigbt. Louisville Samuel Wilson, Madison, Ta fob 15, '44 Regular Packeitsi Übe Clioibsolat , " ai l , The Striftsnte, Robinson, Master, yes ma 1010 Thureday at 10 o'clock, a. tn. The Cutter,Collia.,M,leavos over' Ti 10 o'clock d. OY. TheM Benes4 t .kiater,lisavesevety Set =day et 10 o' o. sti: -*- Tb°Par l o l l lo 4 'Aster. every Sn . day at Wistereck • JOHN rilitlelfiGHAM CO. - , may 20 Airdsl StEAMEt iiiktigictgraft, FOR S ' TlAailtiVt=larvitilibi %Ditto er' - - 14VaitoRlimpet. . Fat ten*, Re. ippl , - J.A9IOSII 1.044: