_, 111 F Pi'II'SBURGH GAnTrE. 121=311= PITTSEIIIROIIs 2.°1 PHILADEI;PUIA SORTA'ABiI2.II.I,Cda. ,Adie rtitamerds .d'S.nbaciaptio. to the Nonli Amer. , eau and united States Gazette, Philadelphia, received 'find tirmiarded from this arm. . MEW YORK EXPRESS. We will moire mot forward free of expanse, ad fildflisamstais and anbaeriptioaa tor this paper., COMMERCIAL LIST AND PIIII.ADEL PIRA PRICE CLEMENT. RS/v . oo. o thar valuable paper will be terviveli .asid forwarded ftien this office. Mesaavascrtsaas are earnestly requested to band in &ear "favors before 5 P. x., and as early LTI the day a, an...vocable- arivertiaements not inserted for • speci fied time Witt invariably be charged wail ordered out. Pon Lan= Commercial Inmllmonee,Doa4 elle. Mar River News, Impocia, ?Amoy blarteu, &r. ace IWrd pagr. DOolo6iStle Whig Plcaleuttlons, FOR PRESIDENT, ZAOIIARY_TAYLOR, OI LO9ISLL.I.I, FOR VICE PRILSI:JENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, ELECTORAL TICKET SENATORIAL ELECTORS Tumuli hi T. N.PK..14 of Washington. Joing.F. 5A1D1612503. Of Lebanon. DiSmict m.m-was. 1. Joseph G.drora;l: 13.11en7yinhwon, John P. Wetherell, 14. IVOLtaus Colder, 3. Jams M.. Davis. 15. W i lliam 1. Them. W. Duffield, 16. Charles \V. Elsher. G. Daniel I). Hones, 17. Andw G. Curun. 6. Joshua D2ltga[l, 1, 'rhos re It Duradso, 7. John 11 Steele, 14. Joseph Markle, 8. John Landis, 60. Daniel Agric 0. Joseph &blancher, 21. Andrew Looons, 10. Charles Snyder, ..82..Hrehard /r2r, 11. IVillbn (1 Hurley, el Thom. S. M. Franca Tyler, ID. Sarni A. Durvurnee FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, NICK MIDDLESWARTII, Or VG. =NM •nt►muonla and Whig igoialristlo FOR CONGRESS, MOSUIS lIAAIPTON. Of rtrrnoxatt. ►oa •SSIIIIDLT. bEWIS (. NOBLE. of Indion. CHRISTIAN SNIVRIA, of Wain, M. swtrrzwELDEß.. Kh. lIVIRT LARUE, of Alt!11. -= . OBD/r6, ILEZEKLAII NIXON, of Lower 9t. etas lOIIN SCOTT, of Roes CIS= 09 TR If 1-7ters DANIEL APCURDY, of Eliubetli Borough • ArDrros. SOILS K. FOSTER, or Balawin. Bee next page for Telegraphic News The Territorial Bill. On Monday, the proceedings in the Senate the territorial bill were very intereating. Qarke, of Rhode island, lead off to the debate. declined to support the rne..ure. unless he obtain some important amendments. He took ception to a deluge in relation to Oregon, which provides that if the tensorial legislature in Ore. son shall act reaffirm the law of the provisional government prohibiting slavery• su the territory within three mouths tiller the assembling of the first territonal legislature, that law shall be null and void. This provision is lint contained in the copy of she bit first printed, and which we pnbliskied. Mr. Clayton baring referred to its accidental 0111.1.013, a has been inserted as originally designed by We Committee. Mr. Clarke said it was the understand. ing of a majority of the Committee that the termo ry of Oregon was to he unequivocally and positive. ly a free terrunry. And it was supposed by bun that the 1.41 would make unequivocal pruvision to 111.1 effect. He therefore proposed an amendment to cony out the original intention, which lie thought Would make the bill more satisfactory to all. Further the members of the committee from the Nati] couceive4 that by the laws of the Republic of Mexico slavery is abolished in New Mexico and Calif.Jrnia, and that its introduction into these tan norms could not take place without the sanc tion of Congress. Lest any doubt should exist on the subject, he had proposed an amendment to the 2 , ;thseetion 01 the bill, (eleventh line), after the word slavery, that it being understood and declared that at the time of the cusiou of California' and New Mexico to the Vatted States, slavery and involuntary Berrie 1 : taste had been prohibited and dirPriot exist there. in, the laws in existence there, when so ceded, shall remain in force until changed by the Con gress of the United State, He sent also to the Secretary's table the decree, in 1829, by President Guerrero, abolishing slavery in the republic of Mexam oleo an act, passed by the Congres , 01 Mesita, in 1831, declaring thatalavery is, and shell forever remain abolished nethe Of the tact that these laws were in existence and in force at the time of the cessioo, he had satisfied himself beyond doubt. la regard to the question of personal liberty. Where slavestwere carried into Califixisia or New Mexico, as doubt existed as to whether the con stitutional power of the . United States over-rides the laws in L. 1.711312 at the time of the esimion.he poseir.to add, at the etul of the 28th line`m sec.2lth. an amendment providing that in all eases invol, lag the personal liberty of any person gotroi to readdiag therein, an appeal ghatl be allowed do" ly by the individual!? the Supreme Court of the &Mai. lo the language of the day, "he should shrink from no responsibility . ," and with the lights belbre him, he wouid not, if the objectionable feature• were retained, give it his support. lie had reserved to himself - the right of dissenting here to any pro-- visions of the bill which did not meet his approba tion. Mr. Miller, of New Jersey, next addressed the Senate to oppostuon to the:bah , Mr. Fheitat, o Vermont, followed m defence of the bah regretted to pereetve oppontiton to the bill how tb. North. _ . Mr. Fitzgerald, of Michigan, Mr. Cases emcee, Kir, spoke next. He sand he wonld vote fur this bill, if ne mulct feel an a:aural:ice thgt it-would net tle the question, though to many of its provisions he wan opposed, he would vote fang, even though it should be his political annihilation. But he he it would not—that an excitement was ex. !sting in the free States, which would be increas ed._ he 'feared, to a whirlwind, and which this bill would not be calculated to allay. Mr. Corwin did not think, after the very lucid argument of the Senator from Vermont (Mr l'help•) It was necessary to protract the debate. Bat he fek nevertheless, bound to state very• forcibly the reason which would influence him In voting against the bill. He did not believe the paavage tots law; however, was calculated to create ex 'clement, or produce a disruption of the Union. I be could suppose such a duruotion, from sue , causes, possible, be should consider himself sca ly worthy of a seat on that Boor. The Wilmot proviso he did mot consider th `Raw Read and Bloody Bones" it bad been Joie, bed to be: The man who drafted the Dods, lion of Independence—Thomas Jetfen.on—drafted Ow the ordinance of 1787. winch had been Chang. ed to thgittomenclature of -The Willl3o/ PtOVl.O: . Be denied to the gendeman whose name d bears the copy right to the honor which belongs to the author of the Declaration of Independence. He then proceeded to reply to Acme of the remark. of Mr. Phelps in regard to the opposition of the pre. to the bill. Mr. Corwin spoke until six o'clock. When he concluded the Sennte adjourned. Mt. Cerwin's speech is considered a very great effort, and do ling the whole tune of its delivery the gulleries were crowded. A very material objection has been found to the bill. No appeal can be taken to the SUpreme Court unless' the matter in dispute exceeds S2OOO, exclusive of costs. As no slave in of the value at . $2300, so no slave caw could come lieu:ire the Court upon Appeal, as the law now Wands, and es the bill has been reported. It is proposed to amend by declaring that the Supreme-Court shall bear sod decide upon the right of any moo claims fag Ms freedom, two his petition to be net free. Thi.oooltl remove the objection, which ie u nuts tarts! one. Mr. Corwta°e Speech Letter end papers from Washington. unite m saying that Mt. COHNCTR'S speech on Monday, *mama the Territorial Bill, was the eiliot of a master mind. It has nearly crazed Father Bach id of the "Union," who appears to see in this and, goon danger to the perpetuity of the national lizion. Re fa compelled, however, to aeknowleilge the superior excellence of the speech, which be does en follows: "Ye should be doing injustice to our own feel- Mgl—we should probably dissent from the opinion of every man who heard Mr. Corwin—we should violate the injunctions of troth, if we did not c freshly admit the power with which he yesterday • *dammed the Senate against the compromise bill. _Rio remarkable speech was long and plausible. and eledxtrate, and, In some respects a brilliant effort; bar we have never heard a speech more eisrava• put idits statements—more offensive to the feel. °that the States of this Union—more ex as. E. ' to the whole Bomb—more pointedly 'to feed the dame of abolitionism and (a In another place he says,--"the Union could acarady wilbstand for a long time, the violent *Oaks of the Ilionatian passions to which the or. star appealed infuse:ly two itoars,”—.his madness would ahiake ihe very pillars of the union itself!" 4 itonannelt maddened counsellors may Heaven Save the republio • ptvm:en this Iteat we infer that Bllc.;:Porrin has made speech wmthy of his great *we lind war. thy of his country. He has dealt area ponderous blows upon the slave monster, that Eathar Sitchie _ akly awns 11,14 raves ender the tairtettinn. INE Loma. from Jesi JobiIMMO. 4l'iVomrs, aFriar Winstratonzrattott--The following letter has beertgirwarded to -Us 11): publicall0 1 1: The4nthor, lama JOsumgoa, Em., is abrulbur of W. F. Johnston. tho present Governor, and non of the venerable Alexander Johnston, of Kargstoo, Westmoreland County, and in ISt2 and Ist I, was editorof the Pennsylvania Araus,lual has always been known as one of . the most devoted Demos cram la the State, both as a politician and an edis Ws. He supported Polk and Dallas, in Plitt, and it is only within a year that he hits ceased to be a warm supporter of the Polk Adminiatration. 11.0 ' filled the mym e of Qunrter Master Sergeant, in the Second Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers in Mexico. You..asruwx Post Ocricg.t July 26:1. Mx. Sx.ncr.L. B. Lakeysx.— Deer Sir--I received yours of the 21th inst. and take pleasure in replying to a as soon as pus Bible. l oil inquire whether it is true that I intend to vote for General Taylor. I certainly will give lam my suffrage, though this is not n recent deters onnation. 5.0.1.1.1 C tune last winter, General Taylor was nominated for the Presidency, by an Indepen dent Party of Democrats. composed 0f such taco as Cameron, Ellis LAO, Col. Wright, Hon. N. h.' Eldred, Judge Bucherjsrael Painter, young Mob enberg, and others. I think that • Monster Treason ion rotor again—that CoL Salisbury was among hem. They. in their address, avowed then intro ion of supportiag him princ.pally on account of tin brilliant military services, but, at the same time, hey made a declaration of what they alleged were in principles. I read, and was can i laced that lie leserved the highest honors of the Republic. The Purel wreaths tit the veteran are still verdant as the eternal hills—his principles, announced in his 1 4 tiers are the some as thus, in the address of the Taylor Democrats. When the warrior and the oatestuan are unctiangee, shall the fact that a very urge, and highly respectable portion of his fellow 'linens (who are kri /oil as the Whig Party) ins tend to vote bur him, index ins to alter my rem lutton? If others. like rome of the western voluns teers at Buena Vista, choose to desert General Taylor in the contest, I can net so Ingloriously abandon hint. I regret that I can not mainland more than my own vote. Had 1 a thOUS110(1, in -oead of one, they should be given to him as free. ly as ever he offered his life for his country. On the military services of General Taylor, it is superfluous to expatiate. His defence of Fort Ha, rison, and other exploits during the late war—his conduct in the Black Hawk W at—at the !Ziff.. of Bad Axe—his victory over the fierce and martial Seminole Indians at 014e,hubee in the ',vamps ol Clonda. are part of the history of our cou otry.— Palo Alto, }Lemcu de la Patina, Monterey, and Buena Vista are familiar ' as household words:— On these battles, eulogy foam Whigs and Demo crats has been exhausted.' General Jesup, sue td 'he best military authorities in America. hos said that en extraordinary were the Mex,ean campaigns Mut to postenty their history would appear Como Mu. The highest military authority in Lumpy— dm Iron Duke himself—has given his apse dixit, that the battle of Buena Vista seas fought with eon. 'summate skill, as well as Unikillitell vulor. bin that bloody field, in the nest Mexican campaign. Taylor first broke the power of the Mexican Na tion. With far interior tomes. seine 41)73 to 20.00 U, he dekated their finest army. and pot to flight Meg, best general. Atter that 'battle. memos was min. oaratively easy, for their brat disciplined aroiy.tld been scattered, and the presage of story rounded the Amerimin arms. A comparison between the military .err ter. of General 'Castor and those of Lewis Cass would indeed be an • odious' one. It would be like a parallel lust:toted between Sew orkaa,, and lila. iensharg. The friend* of Cass should spare lam this insult. General Taylor If said to have no rtnequlw.— The people ought to iw tired of this cunt about • principles. .1 tinewriter 111 the Light. and Shmlows American make+ this oluert a• some when dhen.,,nc the char:tetet of politician: ' A close exaconaLca it the Instory n( the world. in every age, will go tar to convince us that n volt portion of the vriines. nvserie, and opprennious of mankind liar originated in a dittereace, not al !nor als, but in abstract ales, not in fa "dam, raw/ yo n 0 ICk .F. NIVANI/1.1 , S -sew,— U.,' LaoLa S•Lox —Koreas' Opera Troupe oi corn YARN , u•.orteil N o , I.ele• Com, I:Kr do Butt..., Carpet C'eal ettreetoig rrowded douses, and V. Clarke, Just Lie- ~ munu ,, ,t l osvc . t prk, low. Is servtog out his itehly flavored ice creams. *o FRIEND. !MEV d Co the t ~ e, w e^u the t v, an evening "I 'hat g nu. '" ell/RN NIEM, An.ttut/ s dried Co. pieusandy spent. ' • Nleal. both sett, 21111 i l • :lim. In store and or se :0 )y'7! tl 8 W ILA RBA Cti II _ --....„----..- • DIED, 121.,0111-11M, lilik fresh ground Four. ito.l reed o Oil Thuri , do) morning. tbeirnit 11Iml , CA/YUJI. III• : I: ikrr sole b 1 . ,yl , l r: it. W HARBAL till Not ilisti,liter of ti W. writ ifonwat A. Glasgow.sired VI AC li Fit EL--rln Lilo.. Nu i Marl...ie.% 111 Atm. PI montlis. al for .ule by i) , ...41 rt a w II \ R11.11'1:11 T. , . (mends of the (ntrul) are invited to attend :be / -- -- -- funeral NI. morning wlO o'cl.k, limo the residenr, "' RN— ' 4. ''"' \...w Curl'. ...T . ' ." .T .• hl lye' :.• A W lIARBAI till on N% ood street. grad door below Fifth. 11.;KSF,--Lti h.,. Cream Cheese. a tine neat.' e. Dissolution. store marl tor Pule by ,yI.2A a W 11A1111A11,f1 m: pa rtnerslptp lately C.II•Ung between the koh- he lath,..; market prier. pa 1 scriber• in the lillllll6/11011 of the en ttuesware aria y tn catla for IN aril. by innsnt the roan of the “ Hig• Pitcher," No ; Jr:2 W 111 %%nod street. Plltsoursh, was dursolved by inumal roaseht lan the nth day of July All penult's hat limaknot Mo`nntto Net: tlernand• against the late firm, will present them to 11 lullsired pier r.. tar .ayes all either of.< subscribers for settlement; and all per.otts A 1.1 k. DAN. indebted to said lino, by hook account or other. ise. , 11.111, pt. N or the diamond are retpiesied to make Immediate payment m one or the other of the undersigned. JOHN (111.1.. Jul) 27 WM. I Ern NOTICE —The nal will coottnue the VI are and lila, humor.. at the old wail of the , - Itia Pitcher." No. 111 Wood ' , tree, sod reweet(mly trqueets a 'hare of public patronage. itri:d4t JOSS 011.1. - Stray Stare. WAS taken up trawl...not on the unpro ved lands of the sulierriber, in Plum ton ii ship, on the Ituth July ,net , a wi rrt 111.1 RE. ' • bout 14 or IS bands nigh, with both hind wet and lege white, asnip on the fern end had on three shot , when taken up. 'Eli, owner i. hereby notified in tome and pay charges and prove property in the iiattl ,burr, and rehe her awa y. DANIEL WON Dh:RS. i the While Ont Level, about one mile from the A‘leglicny river, Plum Tp r ELTING-A constant supply oti %V.llex Felune. of different width...unable tor paper natters. rot. ton .pin s, he, wilt he on hand or made to order by for wlncrtbr r. Agent for the manufactory ly2t. OW. COCHRAN. At ...xi •I LW EAT F 1.01.1-54 bbl• eltra ran,ll) II Flour, just recd and for sale by tL . F VON BUNN HORST k Co, 33 front .1 I lIIURNS-33 Foam's Peient, for sale by j re , V F VON BONN iloasT A Lo 1t, Y 1 1 ; . ;:• L"Gg-4" rO ' ,7 I 2kNHORLI I F As F., LILNIAN CLAY--. 50 bAr German Clay, to inane order, received and for sale Ly 'FAAFFE b. O'CONNOR VEW wiiKAT FLOUR—LA bbls cells Family 1.1 Flour, made from new white when), lust rer'd nod lur sal, by JyAe BROWN Ar-CULHER'FAON QIIOLLDER-w—ln rash. prune bacon Shoulders, paw LDrecopied and for sale by 102° BROWN A CULBERTSON Lh' ; t Lags prime Rao Co eerdc . ,ygiA=.4LAiTa t 3 I.IAt'KEHEL-11Xo Lbl. fur mtlr by 1.11 JAlilll , l HALZELI. 5 11 , 1 , 1 , 11,1113 , - x.i bl.:.r lA DALz p m.ACAM-M-75 bbls Isrge No at 10 hal( do do No 0, to qui. do do No:4 t klits do dp-No Nu moo. in ' , tore .od for lisle by )7= . 0 131,110k.BIJRN h Cu AT,. .)11-3 hhe j s y2. !larou thd t e i s il lor vLje u tz .i to k e e lo o sr ) LARD 014-23 bbls pure Lard CU. more and (or robe by )y0 BLACYBUILN t Co _ . S O Jo A r P . — . LAt y la Cif i l; .L4 lllll/411 N o u ti l t. , o c axoi n Tr: C a d rIALILEJALT T; I soak , . Dury, deed, for firm LADI VA STANDING COLLAR'S—A A Maxon & Co. G. Marto. •:. opened 40 dot of 11. e =MI fo•Aiondhin 0•,e.• I.ddo . 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And It i F.% I I N & Co, rnrn, Ic anal wood VU. • lACY:I.:ItEI.—,2I,' Ansiliar ;11le Mt. t' 1.111:ItTSI nOll, Vd1101.1• No, 000 ref. ItftliWN a t't I.ltElt ISO\ S .l .,', l ,:r` . u.:,`'i'' - 3,v. r t - latis Prather, ka wale by :•• VON 114 In & y AHD 011,—.:1/ bbl• lard 111. for male. I. /I , X , S I' VII:\ rrnm lor R:tl , try F VON lioNNlll,µ,r A C. - - 11V Wads \ (Jo ( • 011n1V1131,11 for sale \III ItttNNllol:,:t A t I.ItalAN ire'd and lc/ . nor t.) t) ,, ” TANSEVn itr..4T I n'Aill.)4,ll-14ratik, pultsr ullrr lr , an Lasad nib! lur ...It by I A . 4,1.1 A itl I' 11 I\ DIM • ;14, 1111 , 1‘..1,11,i 1111111 at - w ...AI.. on lot tni und tor .141cIrc TA,SE) 111:1,1' ark. on hand and tor 4nlr TAssm..4. w Ax. - i) SoAP—al lii , Clorobbgb No I Yoap, in aim, I.lli for nab, by »Yu & r 1I)If1 IRON-4'4 toils •ott Iron, tor foundry u.< landmg nod 101 .tel 7 J S DILWORTH. Wood rt - Llaum . _ trErc,,Amor- t.) ll 1).1 eat,l N et. REIT F.R LL ~,L ; 1 .; A V E.\ 1/1:11., Ll..ard.o)---: , 1 ~ by 1::alc, A DITRIN SALES. By John D. Davis, AncUonaer \load, taqrn,ng. Jut) at at the 11111irgr irl ROOlll. Corn, of W0.,1 •ud •.• Sotl reee,ve gor u: feu. I l ' r ‘ and l..rtet rtt uprret, at. , anterer. t.atinetr, tae,ttr eula r !heti ,tt te thous dr tame, lata ,t• thlr •..a• taurl, ..t,a,.siotr, hart, , .ea• add handarreldeta. rae ..atrwts, tre..vte Thread, 1n.,. r). crdtat,e, 1,1.1.1)11- lath ./ri• ehairs. loglkme ; illyti and ,13•1' pO-1 t•ednirnal. rhair, 1101, , :11Id COOllll ml wy,trem•px.r... dam' 1.1104... t0r.r....“ A WILL., ) 01 00. .11•1... taln , 0•."..411 y inn 01 dr -1011\ II DAVI , . Ak. al- Ala.oo, UM= AM USEIVENTN'. DA:V..IIIOE & CO'S CIRCLSI 111'0 1,1, 1.1,12 N ' " mk""".'" U1 . g.,1.4):14,1/ttson 01 uurner o.. w!,O arc us .,pp., .0 Ln ,In•••• 0. k • 111 and oung 1.11 II ROI, iur o, 1110 'I tor mauagers , nueartruled to ueler the/ A..eglir E.) r v !or, •t•:.r. 1,101 IO elhl,l II 11-r, 'IIVO DA 10 .111:11l;lllll 1 . 1.00, au.; Sat,- usy. July 2,411 and t. , 9111, u; end • 0, anerunon and , v , tuuz• eact‘ dds I Aan EAULE SALOON, WOOD ST. 01 - "1/11: Large and Faahionable Audienee•l co,1•••3.1,. ~11•:1. I Inrmot.s 4 1, Kll.ll, 4,ra • Troup , RA \LI CONCERT Inc 'tyro.oau Vol at. IJtee wiLich o Pintornia ri t.y Ilartnomott. N,ro Eitriivagunta., Hatqo Coln I.ur\ Neel 1,, rharorter, mud Nri.,ru Chnogr worn:mime mon.) Fur particulars .cr •11101/ A 401 o 1,11.1.1) 01 the iteto Ire I (raw ...V.,' tip to vitira The tu le.l oi , lrr uod , Icrortirn pro •rrve4 theno,lt. out the vow, rstra4,.hment 11 27 _ Apollo Hall. 4th street , newt. Wood. T ith: Till e i::,ll. u, \ I I/t• '0 It/ ulna:lnnen 10 the and iyintriertrin 14,1 1 i.), that wrli give Ow, Orst lurannaan Cony., on Tungdn) clung. diny 'IL:11, tad v.. 'ono during it •• eek. in a rained Song.. We... etr.oi., Overturrs.&,- &r Leutirr. 11,. J Pt. or partienlani. ...cc tutu,. advert,enirtnii. 1.4.ns uoco pom 7--I0 r t _r art.tn of udmimon. en. I nudri. it an Irt ten acrompowe4 II) the, pnrcrity, nail' prirri K 65 Aare* Coal Land for Sale, `I rl ATl:uou the llouungdoeta nv. r. oouu, ithad. • 0 to l'atuldtrgh U lode,. noonr thud Loa L... the domediso , ueicht.ori.d of ~,,, Lyud ,hurt, niulJul /o ourhuse '111:4 h., Lod, oo uo. t., be .old ut the urw prior, et *4llll, urre---olte third Id hood. boluetc to five coed! 11111111. utter cut '11•rl todt.pututue t.ortd,ou etuuteaulod Le urpektel Eu runt., pniocudir• tu.,uue ot who ho• a drud ,0111 pru pert, lie•idenec ul.l,Lrelor• Fdrr, ?dr .I.tnmu•kdsv. N. II I here IS another At,. 61 rm. ul.• Ira 1, , t 1111. r lower. r for Sale. lovrEm PLATim, a amoral from A'... r n Wrrcc Orr , fur ..n prrun. , .rr 11$ ~,111.viordcr, and• rr) Nay e ,I•1”1) ;Le a: icut.o.• P , r.ou wLsia.ll.,4 such ptopert,. K. I,k-7. chit 121121111 1.1 in.atingt mud, n It tntzene On IL/I.mo'cation. • • • 1 ••• ; Ai 411 A. ~ 11 " j 11 1 11.11.1. N. U. S/11 , 1E1.11. Nl'.\ I{4 11113113M1 r. , rl brutui n. n, t No. 1,-.ll,l•crt) • tr , t J NI rs 11 A 1:11.111 C. ROE. Ila , .ng w i the taw of Baal, ~ I d a lior : , U/,) Dinner ruzlierc Roe. 1 Laity Iz. r. comiurgiling :o y agti the oo,llo, `, IWSIII-'11.t.11. • 1\11...% liug.,Ar , — rt. , IV riltag , 01 C1L,011.1 Morcrilus .10f lud.t.g ~pee, bra aztoAddrev , a Edit , tl ssi.. a pet gar, 0110 airing", florae, 01,-11 I.,..irst Poot ,yassit.n. or. a pruct.ra: 10 aa, 101.1 d) 41 JD. ' , punish La/Kit,tg , contaDang k tn . ,nn in pronDiw Lamm. a grail/soar. ox•reiy , Don. ea on toe Olir•ndord roetnod of 040,10.111 110110000 and reiwti reading and vt...a , tilar. ne who, adapted tor the use of private leurner, or for LI mktan inatructor Hy Joerplz Salk A . .11 'tumor of A Cognp,Dilitini of Cia.a.ca: AJIIII/W -1t.•1,r. and Siater, a tale •of doine,it life, liv Frrdeiika eine, T;an•laied Crum nrigina: pullodzed inanun , ript, L. Mkt) . 11041, The Dig 11.01.. m. nod other tale, HY Joikepti Alden. II I.) J/•1 received and ior *Cr FANCY DR GOODS. SEAMAN & 3:11 Oro adw ay, Sew 1-ork, II MP, FRTEILS AN I , JU3111.3t. , Fri•ttett tea NlogYtug, lliirce••••Lerr.. fitubrinditrte.. .‘ND ALIA / F:ft Aill I - 7111,0F FANCY lur k. b urs, The: tovii- row, Mrreb.tt... VInItIllt: Near . to ...vim...o thi.lr .o..ek.betore making their porclimites. Mr NIL. wig, 'or many year • of the hail,. oi rl C, trout .u.• Li lie reurril ut tfie lit of Jot. 1,111: .no Mr /um,. Inl•k•on. I eli ,, I.n. urn..leret L/4CiWII I:1 that rriali. lt,litnrot er3ll:. •• • I iIiKA 111/NSF:VS-7W II Morph, nil Isis retu.luttog %Lurk of Bonnet, L Irreuily reduced pru-e, boogie,. 01 IRA calmer • from •.:5 .0 4101 LAWNS —A , rce lot ut Lawn-. rr Juee, to Ili cent. , per lard WHITE t.0111.P. Fl .upply rets rd. tind offered ,pry illW. dork stvle• of looKlatol• to I.- found 111 dry krooilm boo, of 2)21 V. R NIURI'ill r" jr:t ' elrt 1., do d . SO t deter Iled do. d do I.eloor. I,rocr do. :12 do dr.tproo•d d Leimte I. Uotd Guard 1110,11., I.e•t you;d). .01.0. a ,00d to..rtment of 13r.n•1 I ,np, 11.11 e. (.old Pen. .o.d Procik 'lto. 00000 good• knot twrowitlt ill< last I, Tr wret, and will toewld n ' ..lured pr,reft. Pei ..ons wothilw to purr ho.r . gifod tool rio.ap met, ‘lould do well to cal. pre,... l %F:111'1.0\ KINSF:I . Splendid New Piano.. fiffil Till: suk.r.ril), i.revukk,o lenvki; for the Ek•l to ,ikr,so.k In. •ok.k. wn, ilippo, all, lk,mik , - fat Ik• mock int Land in r,duced pruk , tatkl 01, ta%or.- ble Irrrtn. II conxi4ts qf n c 11.., ,1 . .,;30ii or haw, oade.by Nunn, S , lark. V.. a,.1 Jonas Chirker.t.a. 0, 1 , -tot..'tom ti 7 0r...v., and innt.oe.tin v. of dtf.frreitt stylr. and ;al, • At Woody',ll • That: -t 12AN,..A1' Ct WI 101.F , A1.1.: The subactiber4 betng dentrous ot cl.l/10, 0141 uwtr present Cork °Vino:mins s and Uonds before removing to thelr new store. wtll tnetr law as•orttneut of Funs nt cost, 'from n.n.l nn-r Itn• dote The xssf,rttnent eoulprme• some tinrll. thtTerrut sit le., and xtt prier. fr,.na 4 els to Cretsen. I) ten II EATON A. l'n Lig•O• W. SMITH t cb., - NFORNI their anes,dx and lbe public that they have L t o lonKer any rennet-I/on Wi th their late plonk:l4n m..n. 1 , 2 Penn. tree known as the Pmsbutali Lavin; removed their entire tousineo, to the no I :41.1.a1y,t I• AI 'ti 1111111UNS A wrt —n anua.itt tit ink 2 " and eol ' il ° 3lnnian and :eau 11.11.A.011, opcllrd le and orferri 101 l I) the item, et whotr.ala Morn.) Oa W It NI l ! Pill. 1:1 linrhen.l ear Ath nod mnrk.t I, tAI ',tory 111EAP L'ALIC9F-.—A A /11.43 n r. Co, tal ,r luri.l o,et. um !wiling 2.3 yardief A40311' doper.l,larbrl lOW 41 r•a . _ . os(itTro NETT,--- A A Mason A. u have lux .14 roc SOO ps of 'Mosquito Nro.. varion. qualt tl.• awl widths. ))20 hI.LERS k NICIIIi have. removed to No I. one. CI door tllwre their old cavd. 1), h„.!UGAR...—WInie 11,000 Sug...ra.botes: %V tote IfratAl Siigar, Lis bag, to ....le fly .s pAGL AEH N" lr. SMIT DARK CALICOES—A A Mason b. Co yeti: ~,en lintmorning, 4 carte. Di roll dart Calwoe, 1. ito, r.lO 11, , 0.A.TIIEUS AND l'O'l7oN—lr cm, F•atlie r•. baler Cotton. rwr riramer Cumberland. mo!for .14‘11 . 4 Ds! 7FII lor b lJ )5 1 Fill FIFA k I o P IU METAI,— , o now. -oh Foundry hg fo 101FX A n'o L'11.111,11.1`.4. n 'owl, 00...0, by )t ICI:. b. hi CA NI/LESS 11l \{',„a„„ kj do. 4.11°: , A 10 do, for •Inle I, WICK & Are AN I/I.IOS IOIIII , I,ATE--1130 Li, ho I Nor ton Co Cbv.biate, _t, do %V b, No I Clown:Om, ,00tlorand Ito •,,,e ,Y“ I C ., b . con. ho,,g !hum Tfn. jolt MILLI- 12 A. h m M rI. I )In .1 LZ 1:Ll. C " 1. . ; 1 1 1 1 . 1 3. dt 71 r •*. ; , 112F. , 01 t 111:}. , 1 I lotu. IDS ttupetrtor Oretun ‘..) itiee•e .tidal•t nay titthir the t " tett I=lll=l ... VP J.PI .•1 WI Ito. t u 1,t! „. A. ,. /.51-214. ,tod met' and for 101iN 51F-11.—a, bbls landing ...I for sale by Ie In J C BILAVEI.I. LW: NILKIAI.--Sda totir.,l4lope Form", selected Y louttdr) ay., for .ale t.F.I, A lIKER . 'eta Ia vets..) GIVIIVkA Waxd, to store a ,, 7 4 d I , n A t a;s , 1 17:1 1 , 1 1. lin• prime NV K. r: A r'a 5..... 11, ,,, .i ft t tsdsyat l j i b.ol sole by iel.3 M ACKf.KI . II..—W half \AT IN D, bo.e. %1 loss; mu do mthly dodo 11A, do lulla do do, tor emit by J. 13 TAZ...hLY 4..1.4k= STEAMBOATS PITTSBURGH DAILY PACKET LINE. I,osan ;€,,e• of ap.teodid pauelliter Stows. eta in now compoeed ol Um largest, swillest, bes h:.t.te‘l and umushed. and :noel power - Rd boats so the weient e•t}:very accoolomodaucoo and eons That Money van procure. has been provided 10 +1 , ..- ^ , Wet • The la hae keen to oeeraUtna for Eva yaws --ba, earned a tokittoe of people vellitotal the least 131Ja re to the .r per.oe*. The I.oals be at the foot of the tia) previou• etaeltOg, (or the .T.9`. 1.0. ~t freight,iel the cum of illesseurns oa the rests. e• the pate:age moairy Moat be paid in AUNDAV PACKET. A NEWTON, Cal, A 6. MAWS, mon..r.t io ev^r, cyrning al Ilk r Y. MO DA PACiLET. \ PNt t, A 111.1.. A, Cap: ,raoNs. \Il lean star t r lunch ) mor.ng 10 o'r luck; ‘l , ,r, ~,,, g • TUESDAY PACKET. TI- /11131-:RNIA Cap. 1. k1...X113.1.2, Ira htt.butx.i evro Tur.dat amg at In &cloak, , n' eventtm at 10 r WEDNESDAY PACKET. Ti.e NFAV ENt.I.AND No 2. Capt. S. DWI. wal every Wer.hse,da) enorrung at 10 \\Po