THr eIITSBU 611 (4AZ14.11F. PUHLIEHEu y writ rE ac cn ~~y~ ; it.ra• ara~t;n:r.~bt9~t:~ra~d 57Aorerses are earnestly requested tonand Sew bums before 6 P. u., and as early !albedo,' as reel:feeble. Adverdsentrou eat utscned for s reel led time will inverfebly be charged seta ordered oat - - •• , ErV. B. PALI= Iht nano for Oda papa, at bia weeral,agenelas bo ltele Rork. Philadelphia, tad *., Began. and and .1a atohorload to Tee th e nabaetiptiant adeettisentenut for IllannieriAreeziem—e atm.:merle., and sArerase luau wt Ws papa waived and fortruderl free of - 6.lterrge from ibis odiec• • '412" Coctimeet Dena Deane— A dvertivemrno. - and eabsteetleati for ihts paper, will be receind /at orwarded from thhvOlke. • naultooruena Willa STATE TIOSZT 101.'41 COwYtarorcit. • JOSIVUIt.` DIJNOAN, Of Suety Cuutuy. sot •lIDITOIOWW. HENRY SNYDER, • - Tinton County. Tel InICRIS.L. JOREY of ß Was O hl . o H • NOERSON, Cow 27. • gallUsissoste and Wht litosalulatlens far -Ausgatar • ovaty. . TUONAII tt. mows, 5 - ?• Toi acorn remoS, T9LCTT frirr coralicis, HAIL2I•II.-DESIST,.. ; rot ',MATS, JAMES CAROTHERS, 1.4040 4,, a PORERTSON, Pttobarik. BIC11•M, lower St Cislx. St' 4 CCM HER Elltothcld . „ J O Y. Bo AMES 11Rromlea tany-on. MOO= C. PIANEOIN, Pl.t.baryth. ~;„" CnaIIID•XCIEII, :1 Nord, PLYVN, I.4vrer .t.Cl.lr o.am itILIRTYS. ti IY. COURTNF,V, - • crtry. tarr LOCAL gAIT3 II • TELVITIA y- • ; 511011171111512 TO Wastithorde.—'We direct the Itteetiett C.r . OUT renders tb the udercan on the silliect ereeinie Krentent to Wa•IMITCCI, - 1311 the efts, of 4 Far Neeezwy" in Fayette c sooty. ?Jon or oar . diDSu4 we toot, ardl tete plesscre . 0 4 1st i ut i ermethrag to tOettOel:BOTllte the len t ri ittirAtghi by the Father af tds Country, .onoiftitVnt.m Pennylsse is astl, to which he displayed those great, traits of charactu 'which base renil.red him so Csraeus In the weriti's history- Astscrerv.—Ttie cuyet Allegheny has laid out portion or the West Commons, Purchased toito the Western Theological &mitre?, ieto aad he. thieem th.A. into the mar kat The whole number of lots laid dr, are 113 The lugemaires are 25 tem by 200-the smallest, • 22 fat by 151. They all have two fronts on wrects : and can easily be divided -Into two lots each.— ' Them lots are the aced situated for prix Illwatlingsof any which base lately been'ofrered for We about the two cities, sad as werpressure , the Mimed payment will be very esoy, we have an decbr, they will be rapidly taken op, and 110011 covered With handsome derailing. fice ad. Vertiaement. awfully. Desert:soars Calamity. GILT CAM= ti LOGllilaltA.-...The New Or paper, amain appalling accounts of rho gnat crenate by the breaking of the Grand Levee In the Pariah of Point Conpee. Atter working several days in an eiltrt to stay the flamer water, ft has been finally abandoned. and the calamity is thaw briefly summed up by the 1./canine: 'The great crevasse 11.1 Point Coopce brings di.• aster upon the richest and moat populous regions of too etas. Hundreds of plantations must be overflowed, houses will be carded away, stock destroyed, crop* ruined. It Ls Impontble to esti mate the 61:1/1, , present and prospective, which ibis iniradmion threatens. it will In all likelihood cent op • regkin at Londe country as large us some whole States to the Union, and Moe from theft homes a oar. multitude of our most ludas• tricots and most vat Kahle citizens. All this follows front break in the laves of the bLetissippi net - wider than the space between Canal and Common tomato throegh which the dead* aro pouting with bighttin sad thrraistiblo violence ." • . Delta says that this beech occurs at a point snore the nettles long indicated a tendency to • . break through' to the sea, la a dtrection which wingd be less'llisa one-half the distance it Is sow "eempsned tip meander, before at naches its deal , 'Miaow ' In othei - Weels, the discinie from th e . _ . 'Grind Levee, la Point Cooper, to the scs.thore. by e enuotht lino would be hule more than one. ',third the distance from that pint to the 800. ' Ttiel tend-cey et the b".i.,e-aapt t.neara the 11111,e6 tee has - been de, .t v i, •-v--ei t -,r, ..anti brim owe; 'r . t -11 deg ersnu.ly /et be b.. - • - P .40 • ' ;bate stet, iv:. I -tot.. • e , thu bo air net lasuri Leine, aear.y , . an aat.al beau pia prAlcr *leer. Iho ne• at eels's...ly. ,• hinrever, u the Ina and a awe,, E ~'.,keys ,r the anninte.de whin barn atacad cv ,cue dunes tits I.st teas a. Tate water letd-lt break* thr.aann „hem oil 1,,. .1, , ow-Id the •ea, naer • -0.0. , ry r • cor e en it t. cooduent. .We t.. .e p,o ea ~ .cng the pal-s• ors: e pro 0,-", target 'moot, "at soca. of.. y 'R. 4 t b aron, L•1•%.V.: at: , a *gap r. , t• • M. la and 1.7e1. , This. ome •n.• ull . -tt 11 .1 eon, • .t:Yr Wooposed of #1 • .0•1 . e. tea by no ' me, tho h..,nu,....1.41 lakes. 14.- Il of Ito loge • bed( Of *Oct auto t /IC.* 0011-. • rm cause Burk a . m . 5 . wo o. country. It V.% We' hefty,, ny a riteol.r ereoaa.e , in 1829. thy many 01 p 'Ge of mete panshes, new cot iir•sel Cob. .Qeteed tri tie .re-.t or ter-ire •n Steen (cot • Ir the ein.n , ”* of -a er oonthire-d 11 at all en oil (1829 there eat b.: of the damsge A.ne. I. with rotten glen:al—asp, many • Atoteergrenunr illy•that the crevene v about one itseitred sod 8 ty yard. wide, sod to running oyer math a rapidity eqaal to that of the Fall, 'rel St Ay!hotly, sheeting everything before it; aestivates Onuses, stook, &o from Point Coupes to Berwita's Bay. No effort will be made to stop it; altiasee eirntidering it lw.yotaible. ARRIVAL =Olt SALT Lacs—Mr.lll. Livingston <gibe fires oflavingt,ton Kincaid,merchanit of Salt 'Lake city I-lab territory, arrived in St. Louis on thelOthinsi. Ha left Sell La Le oily oo the IBM A priL The &Louis itettublkan learns from Mr.Livingaton that he met the advinced parties of the emigrants miles on their roam. Their grain had given . out, and they were relying oo grass for their amen. As a general thing, the stock all._ *long the line of emigration lookedjemarkably well; and there ass so sickness among the emigrants The emigrants;bave failed to :repel) , themseives With sufficient proviefoes, and it was understood 'diet a large porthim .0( -them would bike the route byealt Lake city, for the purpose of reeruing their supplies; and luckily they would !laden abooda ace thema , • , Fort Hall has been abandoned 147 the troops oc cupying it darinithe winter, and they will take up a position . in the Dalles of California . . _ . . . Ma—Livingston 'estimates the total emigration which he met upon the Plains at 40,000, and to this number is to be added from five to ilea thousand Mormons, who are on the way td Salt Lake city.— The Indians were very well disposed, and no difili collies had 'Occurred between them and the cm'- . MAUL . Gptain Stansbury, who has been, for a year pant, engaged in a reconnoissance and survey of the Silt Lake Valley, will be We to complete WO labors in September, nod he may to tenni ID the States in October: His report upon thin subject, it is'said, will be a remarkably able laud interestlng one,. and will enable us exactly t o determine the value of iheocuntry over which he has extended his'obiervallons. Livingatois reprevents the -colony of Mot. menet:idle Salt Luke - Valley at in an exceeding. !), prceperous and happy condition. They had on abundance of every thing, and gold won plenty among theta. COLL Taunt VIVI TIM E1.27.-- . ..30210 11/NO we referred to the growing trade in coat be• tWeen this city and Philadelptila r —wmach larger quality having been rent this year then over Coro. We have been forniibedorince, with we +=aura of braille+, duns, by eras bora, io the, Ealt ern coal trade, within the apses of at few weeks Daring the last five week+, A. Lazio, Jr lamas !nailed accosts, canal hows with road to the Flat, each boat carrying 30 tour, in all 2 FM tons, or 52,51 - .10 brotteta. . This awl in nr.mly used, we believe, in the manufacture of g - na, irr ti,ob per • pose oar Monongahela coal he. no 'el-w r ier Meant. Leecti &Co also vigor the St. Louie G. 4 Wort Wai coal, endshen , ron of mill tram tsimr - this t etui will smoitaito 1,000,000nd barbell', Or40, 1 :40 tone. When it is emoidered that th I. Is oalyStiebroineila of brie huuse,out era comethierable mutaber engsgo in the coal trade, the magnitude end iniportattott of ihat interest will be ding ;ppm. eaded. Piolllice /a Maiola:l A most animated trinegidnicontrat is now going PreiXllllloll 10 , the election which ;dee place in' Aug = next, - for fdembers ofCon- Eranotodorthe Stale Legialauma The Democrats who have always had a large ascendency in the Statiare di vtded into two tectiorta—the "Benton" sod the "Anti Beaton.. The Whip, encouraged from ihme favorable .eircumstmests, haie entered the field every where, and have a/unnamed tickets, oot without good hopes of sneers& The war be tween the opposing Locofoeo factions is so tierce, i ttat they wilt either of them supporeaWhig; to de- mat their opponent of the ewe faith, Sind the prole abiliues arc that the Whigs will hare at least the balance of power, if not the controlltrug voice- in the next Legislature, and. may succeed in securing the neat United State. Senator. They may also elect several members of Congress. They btive a gold en opportunity, and seem resolved 'to make gad 11.4:1 , of — The awe Wares for Coorress &scar as annowaewl are as follows : District 1. - -St. Louis, New Madrid, dr.c.; John F. Darby, Wlho-, F. A. gassier,. Benton; I•James B. Bowhn. Anti Benton. Vote for President in '49 —Taylor, 7,446; Cars, BAII. • • District 11—Station, Pike, Callownv, arc; Gil. ebrirt Porlar, Whic—tsne—Benton; John B Hen. deascin Anti Benton. Vi to for President in 1848 —Taylor, 6403; Cass, 6929. • District Ill—Boone, Cooper, Monroe, are • John G. 5 5 1 6.67Vhig; SA.b. McKinney, Benton; o.)aines S Green, Anti BCIIIOO. Vote for President in 1846 —Taylor, 7.209: Cars, 7,812. sL . DistricllV=Brictianan, Clay, Platte, Ate.; Chas. B' Bosernart,r B Gardenhire,BeDloll; OW. P. Ra1 1 ,11.11/113ettdon. Vote for President in 184.9 Taylor, 5.130:Ci0.8,320. District V--Greenn, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, 9 :4115. H. Woodson, Whig; CJ. .92Pnettis, Ben. ton:lC*o4mnd IV:Shield", Anti Benton. vol. for President In '4S—Taylor, 5,615; Cass, 8.775, •Presentmemben. tSot certain. *Declined. 'Colonel' 'Arnhem Gilpin is an (anti Whist) Irides peodent candidate to the Vtb Dutnet, but wit prob. ably be shouldered 05E1 The New York paper re‘ ord cob Have, for noon' , pear• high Cootteble, and one of tin moat eelebnited polico others in the coon- harm- .WlEnt. nos - • Nrw Esrrnmamt - r.—lo the taint of itinetota there are tea persOna %toga noitenara amount to . EO9 yearg. TniConueellent Assembly having made seven al unsaeeeasfol crams to elect a United Stales Semler, have voted to postpone farther trialsuntil ne . at, mooting of the Legbdature. The nOtien'ttomber of ships neat oat in search of Ste iota f!saltlin G eighteen, including those ;marl; Calmoirs.—Tne Legislature of South Carolies. has, by formal reel:attest, called on the Bon. pitirge Einar, COieflustiewof the State Cl' L 5111114014 to deliver an calegy on the late John C. Calhoun. Judge Envie has accepted the to. VILILIZO, and-when his adorers is prepared, the period and place of its delivery will be made known. Descriptive—the Senate, Sad the ben Ma Eorron—ln my last letter, I gave you -• a brief deterfpUon M some of the more prominent members of the United States Senate. to my pre. Dent, I aril allude to home others of less fame, but perhaps of equal worth. And first, there is Mr. Pleips of Vermont. His health has been, of late, so bed as to interfere very much with his Sena. social duties. But his legal knowledge, his logics' power, and his strong common abb., bare placed him among the Ant minds of that body. He speaks but aeldoct, but always commands the at. tendon of the Senate. His manners are dignidtd, Sad when speaking, he is cool and collected, and very distant. In simple argument he has hut few equsis end scarcely a superior. Near Mr. Phelps sits Mr. Upham, his colleegoe. He is a di:l,3N. man, and wears apeetacies. He speaks but ht. tle,and is dietinguished for his straight forward independence. He is bitterly opposed to the ex leaden of slavery, and hesitates not to make known Wan sentiments. Not fa (rem Mr. Upham is Me. Dayton, of New Jersey. lie is a very good speaker and of • prepossessing eppearance. HI, vote° is fall and rich. and hts command of language Manch as to enable him to speak with fluency and imergy. Asa debater he wand. high, end Iv, witt - at, a man of clearand comprehensive 'Menu On the samei:side of the Linen I. Kr. Chace of Ohio. Ho-la a Mgralled and gentlemanly man. Bat his Hews and course an the slavery question hare rendered kiln somewhat unpopular's' the Senate, bat perhaps ant in the country. He re Doti pleas ant speaker, bavieg eat:netting of an impediment, hot he isms plain and direct Isegunge,' and is Oct. dandy a good deal Stared. Clore by !Mr Chew sits General Shield,. He is • good natured, pa. lto gentleman. He does not address the ounce, t.n is usu.:lv to ten anal and oettormb the ff.,. I ..r.nribut alo , y o' .0 .ng Ha mit.iasy fame pi et 11.¢.10 the Scant., and tt-stir tv well d n hotel hat trrdy vadat kiss. It-is one ming f biotic., and quite another to d rebated a. dart,. of a legoolatpr.• Bettor the Mexican war mere is no probaitiiity that Generlcl &MILS, Cal. Dawn; 'or Mr C Amer. would ever . have t etc it tne United S sun leucite, and it spot lob_ r. Mai their p onencr..ll. t v:1- add to tat w ~ t !alarlo'n'Or Inianl von. Thus fa. 0 in ells bas ...we himae (a 'at: fter d dom biterti ode alio 6-teenier Bal., •a: of Connectico. I He to no no preierid.cl mac tat cow:4 respected. Hera a slender man of o, Moog height and oleo., moaner. de a speak er, Le holds a fair rank : Bat his pore and clove. .ed character giro Mat It kind and degree of in 0 mace which Ike mete poneuion of talent could cot. He is a sincere' and exemplary Oa the other WO of the chamber, at the extreme tit lit el the chair, sit the two Badges, father and eon. The elder Is a moat din bed, gentlemanly man, of ■ Sae, venerable :appearance. and good mantra. Oa nearly ail the questions connected wtth :every he vets among his sop,ltioagh theyare pro. f-ntieely - of the same school Of politics. These*, hke the father, Is a tall.ilne looking man. As a speaker, he is by fat too declamatory and sophomoric:4o command the respect of the Senate, Near the Badges:, is Mr. Yalu: of Florida.- Ito is • amall man,qullevoang, and of no niecial claims to no. tie'.. On the same side of the chamber is Ma. Walker. If I mistake ant, Mr. Greily has .eo dared him somewhat Cameos by exhibiting his to:- mous course as a politician. Bat I doiabt whether it is worth the paper and ink to attempt to keep track of such gentlemen. He le mardiestly - a eta low, raid, and sell conceited man, without diet...ton:mot enough to know It. Not far froolitklr Walker is Mr. Turney, of Teuerinee, dee-Maly the moat dlaagreeable speaker in the Senate. He tae man of common sec, bald beaded; and mu . ally wears a brown sack coat, yellow vest, and fa• dui pouralonn to He is a the rou sheens: parlizan,an d displays a vindiction and vituperative spirit. So far sa l could judge, ho exhibits but little talent, and exerts no inooenee except for evil. Near Mr Turcey site Governor Whitcomb. lie to a plain, benevolent looking man. I never heard him make but one speech, and that was along, labored, and moot edifying effort. last back of Mr. Can can always be seer. Ik. Sturgeon of Pennsylvania.— He is a large, good locking lora. As a he has shown great tact is being able to keep his place far ao long a time. He never s Mints himself Of others with long speecher, but almost always vote., which Jo more than many others do. He is evidently a man of great good nature and keeps on good terms with every body. Speaking of Dr. Sturgeon, reminds nu that I omitted to allude to Mr. Cooper in the proper place. lie la a tall man, possessing a tide countenance, but bearing, t no Song to say, the marks of disease end antler. lag. He hu but lately entered the Senile, yet he is regarded as a mkt of mark, ate will, no doubt, exert a most decided lollaettee. He Is a good speaker, and a reedy debater. You may wonder teal I have entirely passed over the son. atop from Yuginia. The troth is. they are an mock the other men that I donot know how ta de. scribe them. They hold a respect:ode rank, and are, no doubt, enrol Senators, hot the single tool Chet they are from the hOld Dominion," alnico die. tingunhes them. There is anyone other 'object in the Senate chamber to which I will abode, and that the vacant clAtr of the greet 8ella!Or South Carolina. Tone it stnedn, lien,,-emp ty, and clime! Yet, amend It elate, more of oympothy, sod of interns., tone around y a hvtcg Cam to !hat chamber. No one Can I en !fp' e u senate it nethij tett Ina.d of h. no one filed it with no Waco honor t, h.mtutt ‘,d to his coon•ry. Ent .17at ;WWI, ttrot•athice (nerd hat meet dun gad body—.hat tow g io•^l!ect which swayed at lcleuto 'hr wnra a, d de of eaten, balm :nob alike, d sopiaaired ~I Gem te conned. of :re caliou, 'and Goat tie se met of troth. The oue hoe retuned to the nut: f wh ince it was taten, nod the other bas gone to meet that Crod wires mode D. . . . , PROM Di . iti*:sl;oll , l.rtea of 6.1:?1 , /,gimr0 .I:l6.ette. . . New Tear, Jitne 22,18.14:1 A laripoini . of much interest to railroad rinbeeil bers,"his justheeddeeided - idilni Simerfoi Court; in the care of the Erie Rail RoadConspany.ve. seph W. Murray. The CesispaisFEring `an action to recover the balamio of his subscription open 40 shares of stockotpcm which be paid the first instal ment Deafen tier cent, and losing his confidence thought he would Surrender the ten per rent. The Company, however, take the ground that be °reed to advance roar thin:mind dollar', and have taco, eeed 0,555. being theremaining 00 per cent due on 11 M ' 4 ;" . clir with the interest on the instalments as they Were called fur, less the amount of interest carried by the instalment paid. An appeal has been taken, but the decision is manifestly so just that there can be no doubt of the result 1f the stock Of a read should suddenly advance rifler the subscription books have closed, and the Company should refuse to issues to subscribers, it would be a breach of all honesty. Nor is the violation less when a man declines to keep his agreement to ad vance fMiaa he subscribes. This case is a aniall fish, and ere long tome of the gentlemen who have backed . out of 550,000 lots are to be brought to the rack. Doe of the olden end most widely hown politi ems' of the country, blesibew L Davie is deed, et the ripe old age of eighty four. Besidesbeing well known as a political writer here, he will no doubt be remembered as the corrapondentof the London Times, in the slow daps of tailing vessels, under the title of the "Geneven Traveller." lie we, one of the most devoted frirnds Mr. Clay ever had, and for "loving Henry Clay" was made Dispatch Agent of New York•. The duties of the office ho never performed, but a trend than whom theve does not exist a superior in the Post Offices of the world, bore his burden gratuitously, and repeatedly, while estmpture with the British Government was im,ei• neat, gave the American Goverisitieut their des patches a day in advance of those (or the 13titish . Minieler. The mantle of office did not descend upon the entire agent, but while the old friend rd Fleury Clay lay moaning and crying in the iintrecil icy of eccond , childno.i, was transinrred to olbe and more powetful stiotddent. Such is the close ul political Ide. Such is the weal:enure of °facie. The - Te - ports show diet we have not had nun enough to ripen all one country cousin•; not even the "tarnally" cute ones frost the "Nutmeg State." Upon a poor fellow landing, he was wis ed by a scamp culling himself a special °Meer, op pointed by the Mayor, to show the city tostrangers. The rerearkiably verdant youth was sell eralked round town and almost off his feet, for which 915 was charged, and $lO received. A. policeman who noticed this fair dove to the bands of the hawk, in terfered andrestored the fonds. A sovereign rye. elide against these tricks npoo travellers will be foetid in rending the Weekly Pittsburgh Casette, a remedy as cheep as it is palatable. Apnonal the annoneement of the arrival of the Steamer has checked !twine.. She willbe here to morrow, and will probably be followed very elem. ly by the Pacific. In Wall Street all is dullness, and the bells have every thing to their own way. For government Stocks there ere no quotations; Pennsylvania fives are nominally/141-2 ION; Read. ing Stock 43 3 . 1 against 11 5.9 two days ago. All kinds of money paying &ocks ©n be had at the buyers own price, and the general inclination is to One of the editor of:this city, a man of remark. ble tact in his profession, and to the bloom of hilt youth, in the course of conversation four days ago with Barnum, of Museum notoriety, asked this staunch tetoteller what a man must do upon whom the lobe of *or was so strong that ha could not atop drinking. He will soon be a dead man, was the terse reply. Yesterday the tmerist was deed . d "appoleay." A short temperance addle. this, and a speedyrealisation of plurithecy. It was not lost, for one who heard it, Nlenin," the (moo. hatter, has joined the Soasof Temperance, and says no moredrinkers shall be employees of his. On the other - heed, that spry old geathnnart of '75, Great Thorborn, this minute rayate never has known but ono day', illness In 50 years, and that his only med icine is a tumbler of genuine cognise tod, y with nutmeg on the top, well sweetened, taken at inter vals ofthiny fire years. Thank God was via. em. {thistle declaration; I am seventy eight years old and never, so sever was drunk. In !SWUM Ilnle done. Flour—The market is easier; twin of 1600 bbls at 4 75 a 500 for Na 2 so. per; 527 1.2 5 (21.2 for ennunon sad straight State, and.sso a 5 75 for Zatehigan. Southern Flour if doll with wiles of about SOO bbls of Sett, more at 530.—8 ye Flour held at 2571.2 a 300. corn meal steady at s3for Jersey. Grain-. Wheat is. without change. Some 1500 bat Rya sold at Ole in the dips. Corn inactive, with but a limited demand ; sales of SW/ bus at SRC for heated, act for Western mined; and G3o for West. ere Yellow. There ts more doing in Oats, but pri nt, hare not car Pro‘isions—Perk and other Proclsiosa,aro or changed. Whisker--About fed bbls sold at 23 a 23 I•2c Wool—The new clip to being received, nanny own • pie lots have come to band, repmenting over 100; .00 tbs. Which ta cold as about too prtres ruling as Ylarch. The quantity ec.tually received, we think ,ova not exceed, ono last week's', enures, though we bear at abcrof 300400 lbs. havtog - arrived at Blfralo. tom Oka and Michigan. - Op:iodate, in Osrelgo wont have hero hotbed by/react' of the' quill steels Atlerlog. In B non there has been setae tells Ity la Saimaa too Crimea, which are rreasively used by Carpet 51.nufacearera 11 's Indouteedly a fact Muriel market would decline (Me prevent supply or (stare prospees was cons. mono:mte with the .decitand, bet desirable .ota ore encored immedistely upon arrival and advt. ea Zorn the ale de La Plata quote wool • MUG, . add That French have been heavy parch,- In that market. C. For da•Pitpbrrgh Gazato Tszais sari Irish Modesty We have so long been accustomed to Wilms, displays of Sotiliern insdence,that no trivial matter of that Itidd now attracts oar notice. A recent oc currence an the Senate did stir our blood. Mr. Dayton in a very we speech egairun the Compromise, remarked that the Supreme Court of the United States would settle the dispute between Texas and Now Mexico, about their boundary line. Mr. Houston, of Texas, Immediately exclaimed, "Never, never!" To whichldr. Dayton replied, "Does the Sena. or say 'Never.' Does he dispute the power or authority of that tritium', which has settled the boundaries of hlassachiteetts and Rhode !eland, of New York and New Jersey, sod of Delaware, and which mu constituted in part for that very purpose, by the sages who formed the constiintion 1" He aught have continued, "and is that State which has just come into our Cretonne a mendicant, and by a trick, to resist the authority of that august tri. Lomat, to whose decisionsthe citizens around Lex• ington and Bunker Hill,as well as those of the Em pire State, and the fields of Trenton,and Princeton, and Monmouth, have looked wiih respectful de. ferenee!" Senator Houston's modesty can find no parallel, unites it be in the remse.: of a very diffident Irish. man who had just arrived in Philadelphia, to g ex. tine American, .'d—n you, if you don't lite the country, you can knee it." Under the existing CircurnslunCe9, when Tema and her bullying. Senator um disposed to went with contempt the most venerated institution of the coun try, we are really refreshed by the Intelligence that General Taylor has determined to pr.seci New Mexico against the lawless ruffian violence of the' Texans. N. The adulteration ofCniliair in Great Britain, by thence oratory which Is grostly Adelina. led, is raid to be almost unmans!, Our of ten thousand dealers in eolree, nine thousand fire hundred are said to resort . to the adulieratios proms. BY AUTHORITY. PUBLIC ACTS Food daring tis First Sernorsrf Thtrty First Compass. [Pt .w—No. 10.1 AN ACT to supply a deficiency in the appfoptia• don tie the fierlice ekes diced year, ending the" thirtieth of Jane, eighteen hundred and [illy. Bs it setochattly it, Sinus and Idon., rastioatim ofrbe Unitrd Stotts ¢f Anon as to Caw gnu or.ornobled That he suet of Alit theutand dolly . , be, and the time Is hereby appropnated out of soy theory :II the Tressury not otherartre appropriated by tam, to supply • d. aciency in the •,prOp.l dins fur defrming the ex peore• of the StIptOMO, Clfenil, and Martel Courts of United Stet., theludlng the District of,Colutohls, alto for neon and witnesses 111 aid of the funds arising f ors dttes, penalies, and fortettures Incurred to the Itseal year endlog Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred soil tiny, end previous years, and !die. wise for defraytng the expeosee of auks In which ' 4 e 1 - I . 4 ed Stares are eencerned, and of proreene eons for offenets commuted 14;11.1 the Vatted 15tatea, sad for the axle keep's' of prisocery. 4pprOod,Juse2l,looo. TFSIG STATE: ti,ILET+ The oltdmiug biographies! notices or the gen oompo.ip; oar Whig Sista Tteket, we take flow the Ilarrizturgh Intelligencar. Whigs attsiinxe =eh a ticket with. both pride and pleasure:— Me Cooler, the candidate for Canal Commie sioncr, is one ofthone noble specimen., of a Feat* elylvanian arid a cuan,whichade every where to be met with iillwar agrichltural diairicts—an honest tiller °title soil—a respectable farnipi of Hocks county. He is • gentleman of excellent business qualifications. well acquainted with the practical details involved in the administration of our nubile inaproveincatt, and if elected will thoroughly cleanse that departmental - the public service at the room and reticles corriaptions that have an long prevailed in it, to the disgrace and shame of the Commonwealth. He is an active and lead ing member of the Bucks county Agricultural se city, and tab... deep and ardent Interest.in every thing pertaining to that great and noble Soi -1 mace. Mr. Dungan is emphatically a man of the people. Hue large, hold, vigorous, sympattlyeir manly, honest, farmer's heart, beats inanition wi h that orate toning mouses, CPI in every point now io.whichi he may be contemplated, he is yhatically their friend end brother, and is all bi official two, will he adadlal of their interests.' - tele him all In all, he Is probably the very test relectioa the Convention meld have made. MO: less we are greatly deceived In the people of Penn ,ylnants, his trieurp'oant election Is already placed neyond a doubt. Mr. gran cm, the candidata tyr And tpr Oen trot, to a very strong moo; Rod ttai a bold upon the affeolioaa 01 the people, which can Lever to tomsemed bvpetty party malice, mlaropreaecta% lon or abuse. Ile is a son of Ex Gavernor fiat on, a strelly honest man, and ponesses every spanner uttbficanota for the aloe In the highest legree. Ho "will make a cure thing of a ° to the kneel, populated German coontlet. The hermit Germans and•hard•dated yeetanery—the bone and a new Of the State—will Mtn a hearty aupnmrt to the son of Old Governor Snyder. ' Mr. Htsonasna,, the enntiolst. for 5 trreyor Getterel, is a practical surveyor, and was former. ly Chief Clerk in the alto tor wtdct be in now 'nominated an the Head, though nt present a lead. log lawyer Mille county of Washington, where he now reaides. It is ec Incites to easier him, and peehipa it le the highest praise that could he be. ■towed upon lam, that kg is a gbod man, and no mordoi reproach or breath of eallimny.haa este been uttered agaidet him. ❑le long eiperienoe in ihe mice, as Chief Clerk, combined with his vigorous iatelleat, soul marling bouncy sod purity of character—the more coaapicaana when coo. truted web the neteriaus qualitieAlf hie oppria oertaiely commend him to the respect and coofidoncettf the boncet manes of the peo• pie, to whatever party they may belong. MONUMENT TO •VASIIINOTON ALT FORT NECESSITY. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. Feumw Cmr.eur—The euderelgned have been charged with tbo duty of addrelaing you on the. subject of the erection of a monument to the memory of the FATZILL or etc Ccrnuar," and which. while it will contribute to hand down to 1010C131•1•0 ages tee illustrious name of him to whom thus great and growing country is beyond all computation so deeply indebted, IFI:1 at the seine time commemorate etc 01 his earliest battle ground., and in ages so come. when the memories of the past eveirful history of this country may he impaired by the lapse of time will point. the father and the child to the theatre where Wain. twavin tech Oa Bret lell9ooo inthe art of war. lo coteries epos the duty assigned {sae lt may be convenient and prOpar to give some 'internals of the origin of an enterprise, which mart coin• mend itself to every bean thou throbs with mote of country, with high and Infix pride fat the noble deeds which ctunte r usual aod about the history of the deliverance. of this fair land from bondage, and with deep and eine= araldndo to him, who wan the brat to that War of Freedom end lade peodence on hews brat in the nerte• of those who were his noble brothers and confederates to glory. • ' lathe year 1519, the thought aerectin g a moo amain to lee mentor, of wanwo ! r:oo,. at Fort Necesisty, dm, stigmata by a gentleman of the Borough of Uniontown, and ;the eagerness with which LII to whom the subject war mentioned motored upon tee plan wea=l teen an evidesee of Ike Vstlt sport which men rammed among she people, end warrant for the final eileceen cf , the . work. The better to ensure the careen Of the nodertaking, an application was madei_to the Lostslatorn of Pennayisinla during the - remion of Ism winter for nor set of Inoorporatlon: That honorable body promptly responded to the prayer of their memorialists by the passage of ae act declaring that the indtridnals therein named should be made a body-corporate under thd style of ,, The Fort fircessity.Witshingtott Bionameut Ansectation-:" ' Upon recilrlsg this Lerslatitro sattetian to their object. ibe-tmembeite of the corporation . et tore entered upon the' work, and etnon Net their fi et measure, odupted, neu the appointment of toe undennsoed to adefees . yOn, our felloet title z an, to ennowtee to you that MO .Chem, of erect in; a csunolnsol to Warns:comas on Lie first battle sr:Alon man matured end wits to provers, tad to Invoke your sid—rhildten by collirity sod by ndnplena, or the land which he etred—tet the Manta■ Work. Tee inv. f the asaociation or Incorporation is of great significance. It speak'. rot oily the object of the licerporation bat the naineatself ts the preface to the history c‘f thaw times sod events the termini:llof Which was the freedom and ledependeeee of our C 01131900 country. It may sot be ode of place here to refer briefs to the braterecal erects widen immediately preceded the bathe et Fore Necestliy, and to ties luct.ety of the !nolo awl!. The French enerarstments on (what wet then ouppe,,,d to h.) the Westrect frontiers of Vagints. lei 753, tad the coon., tad maim, which were set up tiptoe French cad English to the Western. Territory. am matters offrualiar It Is well known that. alarmed by the Moms from the Weal, that the French had conned the lake. ride Canada, in great Run and were determined Wu.' t, blab a cordon of posts ace erect forolleationi on the waters of the Ohio. (7,vertior thawiddie. Cif Varela, and his Council, determined to ins gave mto the treat of the-alarming iutelllgenet and to rake =eh steps as should be necessary to anent the invaders. We ,have not the spice to go miemely into the Mau:float events of the pes fled. It to satnelent for thepuipue of contention to any that Washington, et the age of 21 years, was dispatched by the Governor of Virginia on • mouton to the Frehoh, who wereilea 'old to be it French Creek, in We State. That misrioa and its execution were the commeecement of the no. folding of the high demlalee of Washington.— They gave the promite of future meatueas which his after We on laithially redeemed. The result of the mission esaiaded the Governor that his King's. dominion were invaded by the French with a hostile Ming, and that t•the occasion de manded prompt and energetic action." A cell to cram Was heard throughout, the borders of -Yu, ginu, and military preparatintas were made. In 1:54, at the Age of 22 years, With the commiseioa n 4 Linot. Calauet, Washipeori matched from Virginia to the Allegheny tooantahm Ile Head Qtiarters had been at Alexandria till the beginnleg of April of the year. Only two compote.. bad been collected at that place, anti with them he marched to WilleCreek, where be arrived ea the 20th of April, Oe the way he was Joined by soother . 07, 1 12 Y, ender Capt. Stephen. It is meld by the historian, that the march was s!ow end tingeing on account of the toegheem of the roads sod tae dinicalty el procuring '$ wsgons to aon.ey the biggage." At this day, when the fee-beige of communication between the Ohio and the Atlantio are so greet, we cannot fully *ppm , mate the embarrassments which At every step net the polder of that time' in las Mountain march, nor can wa know notch of the ptinfat labors and fatigue with which his path waa beset. But a glance at tbo route, which that little band poniard, will assure tilt requiter that it wee the school, and a tit one, too, where those legions of patience, coursed, fortitude, and combater' eteadi• yens of porpoise, Which 40 eminettly dlstingulahed that great wan through life, ware learned, amidst prieationa, outhouse, and puns. His early train. log, fur the great work which the Almighty held In reserve for bin riper years, wee had In these Monomials. Wah obis little ermy, mounting Its no more than three companies, be determined to peoh boldly into the wildernere, nod penetrate, If posaible, as kr es the Monongahela liver, and, at the mouth or the Redeem, Crock erect a font • ficatlon. Al the Youghiogheny they were detained In making a bridge. levras there told to Washiegion by the tendert and lodine - Int a passage might be bad down the river by water. To ascertain the truth of thin statement, he embarked to a ca noe with five men, and, titer navigating It for the dlatann of thletv miler, his turther preens ern arretred ay a fall to groat on to render a ferther attempt Impracticable. On Ms mere to his army he Wee met bye message from hit timed, Tana. neaten or tho Half-Bing, then with hut Mho Dear the Monongnela, that the French were out and were marching to sank hint. Unennaltited with their cambers mod not knowing when he might be attacked by them Ito battened to the Great Meadows, (tow called Mount Washington,/ cleared away the oushem, threw op entrenchment end prepared, as he expensed it, '• a charming • field fler an encounter" The French who were then eppioaching him, with hostile designs, were a party under the cum. mind of 51. de lumonville. Upon being well as. eared of that. fern, and of their place of conceal ment through the agency of his old friend, Tana charlson, Waphineton put himself at the heed of 40 Men, and set of from the camp to loin the Elm! Ktng. Afterk night's much, dark, elormy, difficult, and dangerous, by piths through the woods, har row, intneste, obstructed 'by rocks and fallen tim ber, they arrived at the encampment of the Indiana, jest heft:. eunrise. A ennead was held, the posi tion of the enemy wee correctly' ascertained, and and the plan of attack - formed. The fight which ensued, resulted to the defeat of the French, the death of their commander. and the cantina of about twenty two prisoners. The spot where this coni WO sink plan is still sit abject of surastiosi to thi visiters °tithe mtiun(aina - f hie Inftlrol" . and tnarkable for the virtual defeecas of rock by whims it if surrounded. , :Behiod this • rampart of nature the French thought tionyciVea secure - tram atone laden mid horn ?nook., their lonely and obscure retreat wagon piptection dram the searehirig eye of the Indian, an , ' the vigorous end daring assault of Wishinetos on) hit tropiti followers. This or:- mitred on the of Iday. Ilft4 It wait believed by Weablepon, that, when the news tifJumonwrilleA defeat reached the French at Fort Duquesne, a evolve detachment would be de*. patched against hint. To meet ilia, event, lurinn meth:lndy enlarged his entrenchments at the iireat Meadows, nod fortified them by the erection of pal isades. To thin strnetnrc, erected ondetteircum- Cannes of embarrunneet, and hestaarilog necessity, he gate the name tile." By the arrival of a company, =doe, dialer:an resod of Coplllll2 Alach'ey, the totem at "Fort Ne cessity" had now increased to about four hundred men. It vow not long before the •prodeneerand forenght of Washington were made untidiest, and hisaxpeetations realized, by the approach of the French in force, accomputied by large•parties of Indians. On the 3d day of July-=in . the same wear—the fearful war whoop or ihel Indians and the sharp cmck of the French muskiVry wet beard in all de rertions wound the Fort. The bathe began in ear field at Itedelock, in the itomlng, and continued, without interrelation ' until o'clock at sight. A. parley was thee requested by the French, but believing this to be A mere `tinniest on the pen of the eommander to gain tulmhlsion by en emcee into the Fern fur the perpote of apeentunieg the eondi• don of affairs there, the rent-test was promptly de. dined. It .was afterward, repeated, coupled with the request that en raker froth the Fart might be mein to them, for whose personal Ureic the French commander gave in pledge his petal of boom. The parley thus moaned by ;53e French resulted let negotiation by. which the klort wan evacuated by ibe Americsa.tmops - . The terms of , thercapitulatimi.--lf It may en be called—were ; the 'highest. dudge honorable to Washingtoli and his force,.: Tbry were to take web them every, thieffttley postured, except their artillery, and that they mind not halve removed, for their horses and cattle, were all acne; and they were to march out of the Fort•thet next monitor, with the hums of war, -theft druros beating and Colors flying,- -. • • • We are told by the historian, that the conduct, of the commander and of the troops, ;tans highly approved by the Governor and Council. and re ceived mented applause from. the tablia—vote of thankirwas pawed to Washington, tie officera and-mein,.Gtt their bravery and tmllant defence of their estantii." Oa tCnioWlaft the circumstances of this battle, the ;IRO Irina With which he had to contend, the mese and overwhelming forte that.was !nought to Opfase him, and the nonage and murderous chat , toter de nert of that force, we can hone DO ant rise at the tribute of probes which was then awarded to him. Thus began toe military career of George Wadi, ington, In •athose honer,and in memory of whose Ulan:tons deeds for his Jrnuntty, heti commenced, thin Moeument is now rotted te be erected by his glatelnicOmatrymin. 1 And thus ended In tliCto Mountains his fret • campaign. A youth of 22-years, of small expellent:le, on. skilled and unlearned in the ectenen of war, bat relilog on his own great resatireur, he had Shown the prudence, telt, outrage, deciliter' and firmness et a seterse geheru.. We have MOS, very briefly presented to yen same of the prentinehtavents connected with • the place. Thou events ere part and parcel' of the life of the greet men whose ,early achievemetts have made this peace carnet:bible, as • hired,- wguent Plestriorm history has made one vast Re• public datingvlatied above all' tialthee of the earth. / • Wel est pot, fellow ellisees, rupectfully hot . most earnestly, to come forward and with yOut means aid Us in the sacred work of metier, on this fipoerome token by which the memory cfltim who made ft Clecooriable, and the deeds of pa• ;erotism mad valor which he petformed here may be perpetuated. The family of tee late James Saropey, Egg./ together with the Executors tef hie with moved by • genieroul end ooale spin!, have secured to the Apbolation the ground on which the Fort mood, together with the right of It a 7 to it: this they have graterootie:y done. rlt remains now with the countrymen of Wash- legion to say whether they will erect a Monument in bnooe of hig meniery, and in donut to, build up for themselves and for their descendants a lasting esenthnto of their gratitude to him. To borrow the languere of one Of England's most eminent statesmen, Lord .Droug ham : "It will-he the duty pf the historian and the ' sage, In aft ages, to let no occasion pass adman teetrierating (hie illustrious Mae, and' until limit shill be so snare, will a tat of the progreu which our raee has marls In Wisdom and virtue, be de rived. frogs the veneration paid to • the immortal name of Wielder on r . f.ct it not he and that the countrymen of Wash. legion are negligent in the performance of this sacred duty, thee ao betuttfully allowed by pee of the greatest •elateamao of thatoroem Power with which Wuhlngton •ao suceaufally contended far' the good of Ins coneary. • • For the astialactlen of the public, It I, proper to add that, thanes the Board have net delloitely ed upon what wilt bathe reale 'height and pro pent,w of the eoetemplated ntecmro. SUMcc it , to say that, it In to be hollow, of nu, shoot{ 'feet equate at the bate comprised of plates, and liberal 50 rest high-with anita,ble dunces and inscrip tions. I. B HOWELL, R. P..FLENNEEN, ••* • ISAAO 8EE5051, }ktaritince. BAIIIIP.L A.oiLNIORE, • • • e. Y.' cXMPBELL,. j Colon, Palette Crud', Pa Jui,e, I BLO. • CT The Committee very respectfully rigetest teat pollen of the public pries to P‘ansylearill, Virgule, end .M.rovott d, that heats theft ilea's, to copy the foreeti.eg Arinces. • • Matte,/ L Davis, Ma; human from his cameo , tins anal pccium and public affair., died - e yen mg et the re.afdeoce ut son,MaUttger D.Ureene, at Manflattantille. Mr. Declaims:been serious. ly id fur tevrril months. 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A uu FLuUR-73 Sour; 110 brle ton do, tac'd on'consignment, end far rule by tic:011 HARBAUGH T AR C-W ken No l reed for rale by AJ jels 6 & Ii&EBAUGH Cifleyl—Suoascream and W Mee.° for sale ,exn • S h HARISIMG IL urtrivow oLass—ra tx. smarted . cms Jut y received and for vale by leW• .9 st W lIARBAUGII DACON—so mums Shen!dent received per claimer 111 Euphrates, I.llTur sale by jeiSJAMES A lIITIVIDEON it co _ _ Good nooks for Hummer Reading. Prows—Turitmit Evening Emertarnmeors, limo. Taylor—Eldorades 3vole, limo • Coinsan—Rompean glfe ant inners, 2 v01e,1,2m0. Dieten•—Dowry and EMT, 3. is, IMco. Mackny—rope'rr DeEntions, 3 vol., . MSIIICI—Fresh tileaning.,rteo • - C O. II —Norman Leaue, ehm—Knelish riterumee,l2mo. Priot—Goldsmah l / 4 Mit ccllar.earts Werke, 4 cals. hlayn--Ka araS; I2mo. • " Tvyldr—Viem• Afoot, 11roo. Ha menlet—Comssos, 0 v bls,l2mo. Ter sale by ' lAS 1) LOCKWOOD . 1101 Fearth Rare and Valuable.piereda . • NjrUNIOIRS of the Reign of Ring George ru. ur ISA. Bongo ~WafOole. Yobinthed from the original bigei with neg.& by Mir Dom. Mareh.t,2 vole • . • Igtehuhea llimory of tome, abridged from the I steer work. and adapted to the are of sehoois and college, By Travers 7'm", R C. L. Anslgulties of the Chnyti. Cttrob. Tranelated .1 complied from the work. of Aotrestiwith unmet , out addltiOne hr Ban Lyman The I.nedonM tropoluantditsnine Avols, Ameri can edition. . . 11.1 a i.no of Wel Alezandef, Earl of Stlrling, Major Gouttal in the Army of @o betted 6:ates during the HC•01.0013, arjthaeleetionr frotti.rdi correspondence.' By his g andson, W.A. Doer, ,G VO. • • the Gl•ino Rule of Futh a nd Ptacdea. By Way, Goode, X A. ' Remeins of the jive. Whim Jackson; Rector of St. Paul's Oberon, Lcalmlle, llentuckyiwan a 'Web orig. ltfo and character. • Mauna et Ito L,Ve or dm ray. Wm. AVtd,c, . D Mahon orthe rtotastaut Enlace!, al" Chumb,.Penotyl Tunic By Ibrd Wawa, D Yrofosaof or Divinity Gcnctol.Tbrolualcal Ncminoly. - bli.callanootut EXIt•Ill and thaeonnisi,..Di Mark Doyklus, D. D., Pn.identotl4ll/I.wn , e College LOWt'A I , : bubctg.i, Maculae sod Protean:at sa , d Educational Yount:al :a cols.- , • A Ocurse LftClltle.l on Thantatio An 111411,1ters tu,c. by A clusitts Willing:l s,l:argil. translated by J.Blnek.EM., On hand and forsoic by , • A Li 1.1 , 101.1.411 A CO jea , 10 Wood it • Welsh, and Gait/4 Flannels ' , ' NIURYIII - &%13t7fICHFIEUD keap •oonautool Oo Land a soppy of above gelid*, of an approved mate; so,. Su •o y Naapels• for infanta , vwcp, at r.ors eon Cow.' (Aunt. and bletikel sta.. erls ShreAdlng '.:Bknakinolti;: • • . OF different ofidL4 ea:mini:illy on band at r fore cf I,J ,1•25 ' ' I , IIIURPfI.Vak BURCIIPIMD I ADD 011,-5 Las Lye ee'o . for sale by 1.1 JAMES DALZELL 0.00 , 70 Wmer BATM . G-ICO balea No 1 for by , yi2.3 DALZELL n ⁢ from &tamer lonian, for lisle s by . /AMU DALZILL . - XrEW MACISUbEL-151311b, fio - 3 Is eg (or .an by , JAMES DALZELL h ins ps fine Wlwn. • New llraey Champagne el) [o,quart bottle Warracied Preach • --••••••-• I 00 quarts Prima quality --- I 23 ea do ea OTS pinto .Thal beet trande• • • • -- , 0 0. MIR For tale by MOWIIIO & ' Jersl Teal: Wine Piare, la the Diamond. rlfralE--215bis WreOrrn Rome, ferule by it 23 E F VON commoner & co Liss—r. 9 alooovi sixe te s, r sale n) G lei__ _ s t3 F VON DONNIIOBST & CO - CIDER VINEGAR nom for sale by Je/S !v P VON lIONNIIORST ft CO IDACCIN-4 corks blesr ST[rez; 1.3 • 4 cask. Shoulders, for wale, to epee oda rlgnmeo, by , J It /MX/VD rstS Rocad Churrh. L. EATIIER-1.14 albs N t Sale Lebtlier, far bale by jet% I &11. FLOYD nowolyrEm—po fot . m . al; Fi,nyt; 148202.1:71tai doa fancy and common Con Broo i rs t T J & ID/CS-10 tea landfall and tar sale by 11 le:6 ' J GS PLQIiII . T AR!' °, S l a t Oil, for *lt 64 - .11.45 • J lt FLOYD Co 8, TAL-100 Pap Bib i leo y pavrages 1 au/. vi In more and fat gale b • J /I tgl6 LOD, 'll WILL ED BAGS—GO dc: for cale j blL nr . LoyD 1 1,2, B UCKETS k TUBS—:O l li d o n s z Ellverek. ,u; rain. J SD _WRAPPING PAPER-300 m aGarted foisale Ity Ile R FLIED • 24.971'Zi`j4n rgrl /en 11,5 lAkettr st %AA !I:CULL-34 Wig N 9.3, far nate . by z , lvi wls • CLLtIERT...II V.CtiILY FLOUR-1W D Wlo.tt recd fnr ride by 11: JeA n CULHF:RTSON fIOFFEE—n =CIL G:cea Etio lwr ugar i V isi by 1.,5 T Ed of elmats Youtlxjrn . g,Jrzadßmv ItAILE. 11601‘19 , 11111 E Philosophy of ChileContly i or the Grunt. 11 Christi. proved to be the an Real Philosopher. Ily.Plilhp Dtsou Hardy, M. A., mace of oThe Plea; lams of Religion," tee. An Is anon of the Law of Baptism, ns It regards the mode' nil, etthiecta. Dr Ed ed ifilall,l) D Siena athe Interpreichre of ilsDnsay. Dy is. Snarl, P fet.r sn Andover Theo . ...giant Seminary. Caporal on of rho Beason on the Mount, drawn from the tillage of& Anemias, rr ias, with obeeatlons ..„ oy It C. rench, SI. A. • • rilistellaule. consialne principaily of Sermons end Limy. Sy Itee. Jahn /Whs. D. D ;anther of .Manson,..7lto Groat Teacher,• de. okally Ydniiialione upon tee Mort Daly Sacrament of the tort'., S. peer By Cliristophat Sutton, D.,D, Prebend of Weranuriater • • • Lenten's, Es Memory and Praciieet, on the Epistle Pa.. 4 the Apatite to the l'hitmmans. for the lila or (mollies. By Manton Pattlftire, D. D., Rector of Amension Cherrb, New York. t• The Alltictid's Ilefore, rr Poirers adapted to yarleus etreatr.sitinem in distrers • The Curate of j-intsood, or the. Teal strength or,the Clitistlnn /Cementer) Principles of Interpretation, translated from the I.ntio or J. A. Erroll. 'rah notes, by 31. Frotessor:in Andover Sem hunt.. The ChrisiMi t 'Lyre; a collentlon of limns and TllllO , , adopted for social worship, prayer ntectings,' Ity Johns Leavitt • - - The Christian mqli cur-11ts,in verge, for the dun drag and klolplays throughout the koar. thit hand, knd for sale by A II SAOU II &CO je= . • :1) Wood st liana ett's A in e rtean Poultry !Maki rpm Pouttry Mot end, Fowl Brettoere' Bring a MM.. on the Raleng, and Omerel ,Itlanasmitont of Domortie bowls, tenth no mums original Ocreriptions and Portraits from Life. is Cik ilTte l' fln D work w d to contains arcaaramoent meta,kel end ocher informotion, both practical and Ie regard to Fowl Moaning, than is contained in .9 other imenroo walk. together. It will be Illusurved with nearly Fifty ?Grimm. oft he tint ermine varieties of Amerman and Foreign Fowl., soma forty of which aro from life, from drawings token mpectaily for tKis wnrk, of the mon lamonant breed., null wrote! offi. them from Jowl. vet/recently &mooned. The potato en Mee spared ti• tepees. to Minima this work In a ruporiw manner, bout In regard to lee engraving% the 1100114 of the wort, and the general cacinn.a oic , nrY rAn or Ihe book. And It Is ed the the work will be /alibi to contain mom preen. cal Information on Breeding and Matarng Pm:undo Fowl., than try work issued in this country.' For sale by JA9 D LOCKWOOD, j.is llook!clier and Importer, MS Fourth Cholee 11t1Malay Lote la Allegheny. I/lb: Council* of the City of Allegheny bine pre pared a plan of the property ltmeght from the colotical Seminary, end are now prepared to dl.. p.a. of lots to Indual purchasers on pa:nein! leve. no oper now offered will be found very dealrable for p rivat eresidences. Tie len are lald pot with a !route Gem 04 to es feet oa the Wear Cora• mon, and rue I.act all footle 1150 fret Street' For tenter pardealaro. Hone wishing to machine, arl.l plena call on ei•her of the undenigned. JAMES MARSHALL, . P. C. STOCKTON, .INO.T LOGAN. Committee on AIIRAIINNI.FATTERPO:O, I C " Pro p" i y wila.teg JOHNSTON, jon-dhrt Ron near, /111V0 Brick Ihre:l.nie Houses. In Setenth iVan.l s on a c<no 0 A Val. MILICIeViIIa Kenn. Rem 5 , F:nquite a( JUUN WATTS CO C"FEy'fr'l&" T..; Jue receive! and for vac by Ml JOAN WAIT h. CO • BACON -41 cubs clear Nam 2 carts Hams; • catlike Shoulder., received per trounce Iseserriewton, and for side by Ien,]ARKS A CUTCHISON CD POTASU -7 cask. early line quality for retailing far tole by J SCUOUNKOKER tt. CO i 024 DAMN PAPER-4 few ream Itonvy and v i one 12/ ouch a sits aned In Cincindati for puking bats J 1301100NAIARER it. CO HAROWARR PAPER, from 36x 4O 14 ZIA of 11 .orlon qo &lidos, for .tile by jai J ACHUONMARTAR tr. CO CA , NrY EISEDtIO brl. fo t vele by J 821 OON . ' •k CO nesToit OIL-4 tab tor vtla law by . jr:11 J t 4 O/100NMAIML & 00 F wva- 99.1 nes extra and anparane Flour; 14 la's errs The Flour, fnr sale by L 8 WeITEIIMAN b. BUNS lea 4 3. {Vote. IQ ie. Fr. at al ACON— 4101 Cs hog rimed, city molted, jalit Red limn smoke Itotasc,fot 10.6 by 024 L A %Valli/IVAN kartNa rt LAf S-276 kiss !UMW Window Mats lot tale 1,1 l.„1" 'lOO 1. 8 WATRIIMAN k. EONS AN KrateniOgp for ono web> Orlncling and 'even terdßlO f.n she not Mad of. the ea. of Pats lush, will Le itld at the Schott House on Full ft...1,0E10e Btu Aloaday ofielly.next, WIC 'o'clock, AI - M.; at . ..tacit li3llicat. urn trqtte:ted so Musa. ' II NELL, Je27:lloi • P r ,. Of Itoard of Directors. Ve;s4lo 4 " I r 4 For W. by '4l) QT P. W. CATES' PATENT DIES FOR, CUTTING SCREWS. . PATZATEIVEIAIg it, 16.41.4 -• ' • - .. , • THESE DIES having been pdcipted sod highly,appraved in all kbe principal also* is New York and Philndelphia, are now offered 'to manufacturers, machinists,' strip 'rutile,..4:m, wins Me mourn mai fideace, as the moat perfect article in usef or anung fermi!. _ , . .. cultir . , _ , . Their superiority over any other Dies heretofore used, consuls in .their which ' n . "tin" Stara. whether Vor mimes thread, by 01., laming over the iron tobe cro,.wh 1 recimes i t owealgie r ei pntrui., peparatitin j Mt the dies cut gm thread out of the solid iron, without ratting t in the sm. ; in their greater dontbility, rapidity, and perfection of work; aod.itttheir simplicity and lint, babtlity to get out of order. . , 13217:1:=12 PaczanarniA, M4.17,1E149. 'llls Is 2to certify that we have yerehued hem P. W. bathe the right of ogee his plume Dies for eat. tire bolts.' In ear opinion,ltle Dias ere much supe rior to say others we are aormahated WA for the yorpose or eating bate. P 3301111.131.& CO. • Staving hsd P W C P us s'A V 's fatent llt e u in cis i¢egr estaellstmeat for the last 'nine month, thr Vohs, are can la every respect recommerd them the .hisbest tem., as we have Dud all others away, thel Null so far seperthi—eonslterLog them 73 Per cent. e bevy.; than eurag y s mat . islreoMoaikA. • Thin hi to cattily that are hers manned the rtaht to m e, and adopued in tat banes, P W Gates , Pa tent &crow Caner,whielme highly Rattan of the can do mach more Won , and yea &alive it will sue. pats in d arability' ani. prechtanots such as ecuaom7 of lance, any &len known to us • • adnattlEt, TAMS &'llOBBlB. Pini*Lirau, 9th marah„gdth day, Ills. 1 Pl= Tan, Avg. 10,180., ijaviniidopted. P. NV Gates' uPatent Lleatt for eat- tint bolo, we tate pleasure .in urns, thus hirer. than answers our expeetatiou a, and have la hulls. don in ping It au our opinion, that It Os trunk. n 7. other pan in present use for eild.fr bolts. T 8EC024. CO. • • We have.P. W Gatent''Patea OW° Or . eating . strews, end the economy or ening limb 40 eery. malleable, ibee we leek uptm them ut L divenia ble to evert esuall.hanta Lme, . m:4 ,...,1, 0 r sereweto ea, , re , ORMICE, OGDEN h. CO, ' CH.ICAPO, bley 10,, OznA.Ncs °ants, Wotrugiogine, Ott fiept.,4B. ' r begoporebitood of W. H Seceittlie (Cr the VOILA Epics, toe right to age (Wall the anemia end ttectoi, k g{: LB wAmitm AN &SONS SFAA SS-160,00) geed emembe Arum for sree ler2t L S WATSILI I / 1 N it. SONS BACON-27 — ‘11 - 4i:ffilonbierig , . 14 hbdaStdes; • 11111Irds Liam., for rele hp i.eWATEttilAri &SONS Joarried Saliaor Oreland Rants. — ..I . ‘delat'llterrolne,Tano Prtln at 10 o'clock . ; at .Li th e Pales Rooms, earner of Wood andlitilletteeta, win. be t sold by order or Admirdstr dor orThamaz Wllnoklato of Elisabeth townthip, deceased. Two scveral naval rents.amountinitto ninety dot !owl seriatim. ratehla on tn Atrol perpetually, 4- ening bovottart No all. bar os a , front WWI &et, on Pawn nreennetween Wood and Smithfield : ntvettr ant' Intending teak 169 feet usTtdrd anon, lam the prapernt oflowptt Oliver, drawee& - ' ene positive.. Torma.Cash—par fends. lent • P 6f DMA, Amsrlontter.. . TwosSy Dollars Rinwarde Goa) WATCH stalest et! the des% Of Brown Phil• d: Co, 99 Witter street. =do by MI. Talcs. Leyden: No. IPSO. Gold Anchor Lever, Gehl Dish sad Brass Cap, 11 bole Jewelled The *best re•rhrd wlll be 01.04 for the We( and watch, or Teo Dollarfer either. DROWN, PHILLIPS re CO jeztost ' . ALL PAPP.II,PIain and Firmed Meta Weal V V Paper, &teal. by W P 111411811,11.1., -, : PS W• • '' WrEW. MALI(Ntlii =si brim Nog reed (Gift% ty , II as Lib= NALZELL jiliORDERS—tt nati . ripply of. Gold sal Velvet Ali !3f i ti p els ... ,'for trimming lorti w topt i o , s i ti A gl i mor Jett El W o o d . FL7,7 4 ° kt* -caw' (Q Ogi nAtamt, • pILIN7ING PAPEII.-10. rano doorokr:perr i x . 2 20 do: d GO do! , ao do - orzz; !CO do: Lem priming, 24:27; 200 do 4 , do do 1207; to do'. :do do -- 22.142. '1 J 0 do' do do • 10:13, 20 do Mee Envelops, 20224, 20 do Yollow do. 922.23; BO do Mortals. do 10123; 1 '22 do .do de21129, ] ' . • 200 do molted orropflor De , pees, historo, (or solo by . .1011 N 11 brbt.Lol2 104 ! ! : ! St Wood at. R&CON-40 khdr. pdxin Men end Shoulders; In rent e r' 6". !". i ltidliWN Kt RKPASTPICA AV11: W ‘41.41F2“,69 111944 Coaches, 4491: V V 4*rated volierior m ani bra alibi Into this matkaz, for 404 low by : • C VISAI3EII .• kl 9 . ; ll4 &111914144ket si. ii ARD-70 ievt NO I.ln •tore dad for vale by •1• ' • -• BROWN it RIftKPATHICK Fa,.ffr,;tor Hems--ip Les 33 Martin.. Sugar Cured, for Wn by ieg'S BROWN k-INRIEPATRIOR tinaate4—icco ib.BlkinkleiN 1) 8000 The Sldes; 7.. 10001 b. lm sale lo to Obtoro °amigo moot, by itedil INIEY, MATT/HEWS kCO l e uAP ZO.Ulk-20 b.f . 11 raw! hair* 101 l Stager, • ruperlor aruelo for. fomily us* Riot ra ce red for onlo by /AS A HUTCHISON & CO IoOJ : _hots St Louis Steam Snow Rebury LA.II.IFrETTSW - utß—lto brie an an» for ode C lege - JAMES A HUTCHISON &CO . p -a-14 tos N Ettle reo`g Mr.'. by. Joie JAMES A FISTCHISONI,CO 7 b . las I/ R SELLERS 17 Wood .t /Nr.K,a..ornrk.a Cu I,ll.•Tee'd and for .ale by j.lll • IL ilvor ERLOWEN—IL ,cao, %warranted 1111 R, A, fa y solo by OM • R E SELLERn , IL IrTLES - - - 9 tons reed forma by • NJ "WY ' R E SELLERS Q COd S HORSEIANTMENT-43 foy iy IC JON • - • E NELLERS.. QLO&N'S 10 Mired for Ma by • •R E SELLERS • 1-IR.'S P. TOWNS ' AYSSARSAPAItiLtA=Ttie 1J 9an9fno "Roil hp aNlON t izir 2 rlo2 for zto , ,ral . ! .. ed - itorYkLiN ARV paut. umoit , e TitlCUPTUatut.el, o. eiememo 1 - Compound (ar the Hour, in bulge Mtnea at an eq., (nimbi by ' 6.92 It E EMIALERB tde— .b're• txsto for• A It CO. 4)0.141Vx.v. VI TO) Retie whit, losn'axise • ewe PfErVY lite4l •BA FAHNERTI tIC CO BE A 'ls7F2Ttalli, 1142, fox aale by • eti B A PATINEPTOCKB CO numicE STONE:4 - 7ra •• b..Moatle -- Intil B A FABNEciOCX & CO WHITE GOODS DOR DELESSOS. DSPH V t BURCHFIELD invite the attention of 111. the Wire to their extensive assortment of - White Goods for Dresses, covet *tare! Scotch and.Selantlallsi Firmed Swiss • do • Embroteered ' dm Victoria Lamm: Lour Priced Barred /anion:et for morningdresses; lea sort Strirtrad do; dartsl.lll-0113110.41t of Swiss Muslin;. with colored embroidery; yrinteddaelrenerm Lavens;Bareets, km, at north east corner of Founh and Maybes street. jerk RARE WOllBll • TULE thnstisnle lec t or penmatlais to • It:gber 3 talnceent In out watt Irak God. Ity the author of .The Wit). Mack o • Caltioation Ilocontaueodttd, In hints to • youth vehool. Dy boat Tnylor;author at "Natured Bluely of Euteuelartn, tee. • • • ; ?ha Se eet Pnedeal Writings of John linos. .Isl. sued by Gm Committee of the Wee Chords o(Seedao O. The Instructed Oblast/an, of the Plain llan's &nits Exereltid to Digo= both Good and Evil. By Wm. Amdeat Christianity. sad the Doctrines alibi, Oz.. ford Trams Contrasted By Iwo Taylor author of “Solntoll DerPoliror." A:runtish of sae Introduction of hlethotlan Into Eastira Ststes,. comprising biographies' notices of lir corly•prenthers.d.e. Theobald the Paned*, a tryt history, from the Oro. man at/Idling• tronslated by lbw. Semi Schaeffer. A System of Morel Philosophy or Chliiii.EMler. designed' for domestic instruatitin,literary Mentor., do. By lat BLimey, D. D. Principles of Rhetoric. deghmed for the. use of 'oboes.' jßy W D Lacey D. D. On hand, for sale by 1 ' A If EIeGLISEI &CO • fe2l . 79 Wood st, WIDE HORTSCULTURLST, and :Journal of Rural .I. Art ricitßaml Taste. Edited by A. Dossnivg, author of 4 •Londscapo GradOning.” "Designs for Cot ! tags Residence Pro and Fruit Three of Amor!. es." do. • . . • To all 'person else, to the improvement of their gardens, iorchrodo, or country eeste—to ScitOlifse and practleat cultivator. of the ....11—to nurserymen and commerelal rod mu ere, this Journal, living the latest dlscoveries and improvements, exec:lmmo% Ana ac quisitions IR,llortieultore;and themb tent roe of know , ledge connected with it, will be found. invaluable. lu extended and valuable eortropondence {lrately the experience of the mon Inlet (gent cultivator. in America; and the Instructive and agreeable aft oleo from the pen of the editor, . teaks ft equally Heroin after brevet. th e general :arda, later/at. d reentry • life. The" Foreign Notices , ' prasent aaemmaq trout all leerthg_liertthellersl Jearnale of Europe; th e .. thotesolic N.:rice.? and Acumen at Correspon dents,: fotqiPb ecpiou. Ain • Male (Matta preetleal eultural eau tba omen's. and beamiful Illustraumus—Plans or Cottages. Ortenhouses, the Pivot. of New Frail,, eh rub. and Plants, combina.te render this otte of the ebtapcsti and most valuable WortagnltthOlf side of the ' • ' 1 , 4 (en Vol odor <tribe Irontonßatite sill be com menced an the lit or 41,0830. Afl nr either oldie back •o:ames con be topplbed.• ' • Torme-ritiree Dollars per 7On poyieente to be mode lu *Orange, sued 'darnel, be nem: Far mac by .1011i9 D LoctIWOOD • 1,11 ; 101 Fingtth : FOR ANEAT Two Story Dwoflto .fieems ea rcul shame 1a the most desirable put or the els). For pardealars, easalre.at No Ile Pena dtmet.., jestalbsr Rlu CT , 11113-Ixi begs , fOr A 0 min , 41 - l1 • rtiog—.4 um or ea • y • ' j XuALIIi*-10 fall am Moab/ y JUL /al n GRANT utits Thryvat—tto Ipcbaep iloyr K li : t Je2l 61Wood 0 OZ • ipvei.en , • I calved and Of .11. br Riviy & 00 2 4 p i td , &P. T"'"--e 7 mill' 1'4'9141: r 1414 eat , • CM IMe • : KIDD aco caut/B.ULLet-.... - • ' ilot7tar at: a lm*"4 WPID I for *Ma Ma A MaC lu i l lito e Jett , `;Zal A apes Libu " atra tat stricata trir eta 4:4 9T l Ar s = C a yirali•diga peg ° B Al4 , USAtidaLs' hig rirrclWreitwilio bpi. N c Tan Stab blip a lf;11110 149 b 1177 fralq i1e,461.11111 . lie* coder the riverside:a of dos Department, P. W. Ciatee . P•aant LICA^ far cut: iriperevraoa SOIL ,tho baying brew Iliad 111 two of the large arsenals, sad loud to be Teti amend aed aseettent . • A. "%LOUTS,. Col: icirdinsace. %, ' . . italati ida7ie • , i' Walla% W. /RS- ' S • Conaldrriter pies , Patented .fteti-. dog sewn en tal to ha &vete ilidris,hiy i authority of lb ileiterable Peen Abe They, el:oche...a of-the *pomp. isi tee Pekoes* Ncis P.. Peoville, and Paritgel Dlrreree, leq , the debt to make ruiel one said hriprovineeml !Or Oa Lr.e.-Plavp_. . 1J0UPH.134111113, gaiter Bares& . In we also hi. . ; Rata.. EnPalo Writhe, llnflol , Reese a Ashler . AV.:4llk .ft,N';,._ Iley wood Mill Criaadyl Meese. beer if Rog &Deleeuw...Rom/4"X VI • H. K. Thsohkai &Co, flew Vat;.- Derdiesed. at Co, hicutta”...itt Warts, 12111; Pan Caroni &maroon, • Mar &alt.l. SlO. WOW' • ' t A!Iao, Work&, dot— roue & Memel, der• - A m. Wert Poler /meld • - - '., Nettie& Pier, _,,...,, & Jena% Bleed -. ,' ''.. .i Welerotia & ' 1. 4 . & rail/ YOrti Lowell Malibu:l , i • AroomsteaW Co, Iderieerieer, 14;,,iii., i. i t Ly lam & Walls; Pooh ristrat, No I drooldna,lo tido diems iddridt ttd No Ido ;13 do - to I 'Ohm • NO3 do .4 ' 4* o• . l e QM 'AR o.dets addrcosed JO P. W. tow", 0. tia.teq, New Sark; Umbel e. dethis, U. &ovine & did**Coloodos Me* load Tops, odior.vicboors,.. will meet orbh pro • mtlaritgo.. • nammi. Kai - --- • ' --- - - • THEA - Divan SSTS, and Pareinous“.-- Man: Second and ThS4 Salim (for eased persum.—......s4 Doom open Odsala vat Hsi ate oNallr..: BENEM Or Zia tnalioW (4) 14.,w. cf . TUB W*R,OO OP Tag Wrote —Mu Porter TbsuaLsi, Benefit of ids Webb, int vstd.o'l 0601411111 , Mr. " 11 .1 2 1 ,6 a 11,1 Pagx , s. ."Y..- . PITTSBUSIOURIIIIHIN Is GSVITItt . APOLLO ArtA4.4..,p,ovestz oitiv DA:ar, fmg.B.ll. 111 . P. - /tr. Admlatoti NO.= 411 , 11.46111Zi1l MOOTA, 21 COEN Iteserred sea% 131 i cents • 143 W1811167'011 11114•111.11111101111 137 OF 1310 Wood iltraet,nbirr. POO.. rpliAT 'plena ratoblahment to cow offered for L Rent.. lila adogrably•arnogo4 for Concerto, ' Lootoreo,Ettilbitlottr, Act.• Vor otrato._apply to. 1 JOHN .11. vaztumoNs, QUNDBIES—ibo grosi Whalcbarte, H'd alusi :4 cues donna= • 2 eau* German eel 6 eases skein Tbre64: for 6 v 6611 6 Jen' • c ve.Aoa WASHINGTON . HOGAN, Chatxia shut, ato. Senneka r.et, Nam/a7 NA TS centre', in the lemmdiene Menlo/ of the moat L !moonset :public Inartnilloos, the best sod - mon fuhlonable places of business, Red the *Omit,a pohlic penance( the ally. hubs, impertantreqsishra of light sattl ventilation, ,two .prinelpel .obleete limed et In the, - recent enlargement, and .thorregis Improve ment *Mix !louse, It la not exceeded, perhaps, by see establiebtronn in America. To etmeganq there fore, its position m peettlinly denrable. The. sub scriber returns shekel; to bin friends end the penile or the liberal patronage they tree emended wi biro, sad deems them that he will cadent.er lo remit • count:lmmo( their fevers: A F .1610;dew 1 . , • ZEN ON BOOMS Uocnirx AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT Toe.; Macre, opposite the Pod Meet NORVEL. Hastings; sr, the 'Visite la - the °Bag, a Isleatlea4 Tale. The Thousand .4 one rharacaaa Bitilbrapider ad eetastreo In Attica totiOot a tattier two yelti ihnneett aka. country. By *Nee W. Cotataallata Litteles Lieing Aye, LNo2III Goday far July, pstaititt dOpet year. Gado so • do do , Eartsia , • do. — . "lIAAIEAT; t"'l4 faJ Itlectift co EXTRA MUM:4.I64M treat landed in Phila. delphla fart iantyw .mire taiadar. far sale by I WM a aIeCLIIRCI do CO - Limiret, •___ • Sltn= — '4°, l4 r. Run .; d o t Gir.der Far =tab) , id"M ; .«M A MeCLIMO k'CO ! NIPT/ONI. ' ; ' grafi kleether of Beiebbelderiia the Ai tondo ow Olio Televipb Company belted Wreeobl, to Charter, enThanday, the eat of July, at 11 o'etoe A Of, at the Cowpony% gat, No let Coestoet Itleltdolphlo, for tbe puntor,e - of eleetfoje nine Otreetett to serve for the wwwke revivta trontset eoeb other butinera or env be brewed - haters the meeting, !SI otatr ikeiht tidelft. /ebb dtd • w bleßifenttitrr. New 11% . taTh - • I.ecaares ea, the 11.4..9. of ERsas, try t.saßer. Henry Dlan; A; MJ A P,atila ancsethenot Rio l'esaleasS. Rev. HE N l A n giatte . Ria'redeS, i2hlio plasatory, dotraad lastrahhathPebno 're nand Fatally Inwastetasa. Rem .7, 11*1, Reek:sat le Newton 'neologies' blame. • . , . Croes ,No eroarti; a Medium ebtaatsg eh* Nature sad ' billelp11•011t its UO4 CtOS• Orettria... Or William PURL d;ILI band it'd far sale' by A hr i Gusti A l ,o0 ; N 0.79 W004•11t0 W,-,—m . OlAY: • Lardner's Railway s__ . • On Ow 1../ new art of 'unseen. Its atanaranynt, prospects, 4nd relations commercial. Iduntaiscand an eznoshlon, of the proctlval resells et the ra way. In operadon in the Untied Kingdom, in the Co Oat, and In disunite. •By Dloandas Unbar. 0:a I. Illstory of the ConfaitlenaL John HWY Beeline, D. D. Blihop of Des Ihotese of yet.lat , Carreem New Edelen of pflrowes..G..b4on s De. ellne end Fall of the Ream Empire 4 vols. •. • • Lataarunc , i Last—The Pact, Brosent, amt. Fatere elate Ilepoblis. Alphonte De Lamenleo. Carlyle. Lartet BelDPlddts.. Na V /. 0 b i . "... "Puha:neon • " ' •1, •NOII of Lever's now Noveli—T‘Etiltemd • • • G. P. B. lemma' new Novett—Tbe Old OalSChen..• The above works revelved this day, and kly salts by Jwlo . 7 JOHNSTON/arra:rpm litivmal, American, Chronicle, and Pait,copyl_ CEFAE,4Obas.Vir K Cheese, teed foieldibit tete. ; Wlettic hIcCANBLEa9 QAtE9tal/13,-14 cult. for sale by . • 1.1 . ; WICK & IdeCANIIIX,O23I_ ==:l Itl ... . O brla Not do; , 60 brlr No 1 ikrri! , 6; - -108 tit a_.tr. For sate by , AfeFLDiork. on Jac' Qom Iwo, Penn tt. VoLiv ,1 I Fire Brick, far rale-by le= . JoIiN"SreFAIIEN , k CO fiLicSS—fg %IV Y 6129114 ' • Received and be We ` pAtlats. CHe t 2E-44 , b. pet Valor , yre t. - 41 ram BAI-- 13{litit " .13 1 / 4 . • Ile Wend 0. Fi.r.LlllAß c i .regep:j =to: l74 .t Weas- D MUD Stair SD tai. No t Rend ; zo brit Tannarhi 011• lOUs Wan - IS ern. Otani Phoslden Ltd Nee. 3 bib No 1 LANA, in +Oats, formals by JOHN WAIT 41r. CO ' 1113 odors tui P1141116171:10 sontet n o to 01 time,. or lionoltsiveT sod '',Pelee •31:d toniCeree; for Ike preuent, at &medal., le:Sluteltecer, bomedleitly abos% the Marine • felthdlo% ;ruILILD.KLPBII4I.4PLIC BISTO Yon , 31011.1M5.. • : g....r:Pir millilesor Tug. ethrsys an band, .til far vileat lorrait ''"fi'cg : 744 Prlta l t:ll l =P:eginr. Wholesale IdiumiNnory or 'MUNE& CARPET "n 9 Wi n" 42 over 4COTrirats, (11i ' Mrs, sr low price*: • • __ • N. 11—A rtarirVy WAIN N et for CarriagraLarres. leltAteod, grqd.lo io.nh ES—du h ds prime tu 0 Buhr, 1.10 bhdh do Idetuuouri Dela) hIeGILLS ROW suoi CuS VetiriAtireit: I)tomPoirs—tat •or nosorto• drocript forwe by . .MoUILLS & HOE ITCAC,F.T.B3(tiffraw oiL—to kola Mms , oil; Fo ' 2" 1 . 117712h e gnr . 16 NT • UM] itoto, for mow by ~SM --- 7 — 7 - iii;iiiairroE, n LIEN—A few has A Na t. exasa Maul Rosin it LL easerlor qaMhr, mutable tar seep meklnuaert received end far tale by JOHN MaPADEN ditty Jell/ : • . 839 Canal Belie, Preen es - • TDA: Al3ll-10 cubs Iwo =aeon` 41e14 aloe, Uvula oopeilor, for glue madam et etwlacli wII be "obi low east IrT Jel, LHP• " Midis Mu 67 140 11.01dgni. 43 kids • .r.Pilo Q. Inionisfis *mit o g bri. L. ro !ki d 4‘r _ 40 bed 1.44nr e i's cr'd on e' if brio do WO Co; Yob an ernlnd dr a Jun remind, 404 in 14 01 Jun SLICUMR4
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