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“ “ SSS ,V° „ iT y OBHOCIIATIC ELKOTOftAL TICKET* E r,e u 9a m _, . . “ Atlantic, Parkinson, ferownswlle 4&0 pair Plaid, Gold Wired and Plain Satinet Pants; 4-4 Double Purple? Chintz, 123 c jl 3 - , ** *' 's#>:.'i-X' a « }lC.','vsVy'V. ''■■ Colombia, and Mon- uu an *iu*w» Nonh-Eaetern, to Philadelphia, dail>, except Snndaya, 4 * Imm. M’Lanm Bennot, Brownaville Mpair fancy Caaiimere Pantaloons, LADTEVDItESs GOOES' ' H 's' -> *iftp I *J?t{»3l ; kikPSUei i i'hi%&»»Sfs%:2afl : Si* « aaftitoaiAr. atxcroas ‘ • x — „ Arena-Goffißcnver; aa o?SSi'otT r - < 222*i4,,a»i«—v., Pans Printed Cashmeros;i/.'. ;■, ■■■; ■■.■^srx&xzr.i&.n *& ** V.** * i **•* 1 lisville, to Paulding Wiluam Clearfield, ARRIVALS AND DEI FUTURE OF MAILS « Arrowlme. Gordon, RrowiiasiHe, w ‘ BB,# * “ 4 Mous.de Lames, x i 5 * *** * #*<■ .>x?\ *» J*3f J r h 4, Farmville, David D Waohbbk, of Northampton Rastera Moil via Philadelphia daeO an, closes 12 m „ Ariadoo, Hughes, Brownavilfe, ToffeiWwSk Pl««2fJiri?hS ,»i A u Sana Stripe Cashmeres, J r *+l'. Aberdeen uaPEDKjrrAtivs kuectoks. Wes£niM%OiK x/closeaSA m “ Dolphin HojW,Cin, . b h raQy «l Mous.dcLames, . /■ , \ u * K? 1 • X eUcc’s cross-road Hew LRecibb, Philadelphia Couuiy Smith via Bolt B ndWoshingt>=> 11l IsaacBnmta, do Count) rrm and Western New York, due Bp«.closesBa a, Fdr Cincinnati. POOUS, AT AUCI lON - ?»"»■ „,“ , - 6 r' , , f K - * _jl » w i.iVW'*,,) jates’e Hills, to I ,V AL. EonuFOHT. do do ■ ■ ■ „ - J»«ne, The few tnrhi dranchi nassemrer .V* J 5, A ht’CLUBG, being nbon, to close his Anc- French Lamartine Plaids, *5 c v - ,s/ C'E^4'- , >P ; , : ;, V. JacobS- Yost,Montgomery oo STOCKB. P “TA.i...... nAr Sana•■ .r£wP”r t|on and Commission bußiness, tlic consignment HOW;on . GaliaPlaids,.hich colors; ■ '; , ,- ; . : j , 1..*- “'i-ai-*---*l .*- ( , - l i '.i.f loPaulding. 1 ■ Yl. RosEitT K.yV'EUillT, Irfliich . ilo Jhrrcofue.. JLtkti. Offend. ■ y...:ii I —’-- I--.. - -I, l and iiiiDrine-' ,p !ln^ - i 4 ' l sold, at public sale,.by.'the,subscriber,on. :;; ■ Coberr and'riiibeiclolhs; r. ry^yr--:^ .i-- i. ' : ■■.:", < ‘ B ,:v -',.:''-. taleville Vtl WiluahW Downuio, Chester do llnnk of Pittsburgh "850,00 850,00 850,00 mtSEBSmSEsi 3ta| e norta this am Bn u f* dll l.' ,heSB PlniffAlpaccns, all colors, , I , ->* I VIII HcTOTHAtnaiAR, Irene aster do Exchange Bank 60,00 4400 43,50 For freleht or nassace hnnlr rm bSa senia “ Wood street The stock comprises one of the largest ‘ / ' ' -_■” »- •" - n v w IX. PfarXß KmiE, Bc*s ilo McrehaSte’nndM Bank- •• • oo’oo 47|00 4550 sepia and be t ossoriinentiiof fane) aAd staple Do Goodlof- French Merinos. ■ t 7 ra;Bockvßpr X. BxrsabpB. SciKMisovEßjlifoiiroedo harmers’iDeposlißank •• ■ ■ None in market SnmtnerArrangement. lereo otAiietion, 111 I’lttFburgt] for a number of years; , "'tde Black_pinid Silksr'. ■ ■ - Mf b ’Ji< F,f * “’ XI W*. Swbtuaud, Wyoming do Hand Street Bridge • *. 60,00 SO,OO 40,00 r BStjb THE steamer BFAVFH Chn« F Clnrltc LI «S ra ?J 1n . ,1 . ar1 , at ~ „ SHAWLS’ SHAWLS" -f % r i t, tl '?->* Mobile,Alab XII JotAU Bbbwstbb, Ttnga do Northern Liberties Bndge 00,00 35,'0Q iAtSfeg af.? l °. , !SS? , .!L™^ySf!.S. a V." Black, blue black, and.bine Broad Cloths, i -Newsl) o Pwtap, m ted TerhemSliawls, Chamclion ' ’ -? Millonvllle XIII. Joiur C Kmo.Clmton do Old Allegheny Bridge 05,00 38,00 35,00 Wdlswc SmSnT S’" 1 doc slim Caasimerea, Silk Shawls,Mous.delmme Shawls, EmbroHcrcd bt’k - * , V mi on 1 XIV. Join. WaonilT, Lebanon do Connellsvilleß R Stock,paldon an“ffia?-aid«tamLnco? InrvariFcr XV Roaxar J. Ftsnxa, York do shares,BJ.so 5,00 1,43 “dSaturdll aIOoVIodTI fa Itavincu hnstsi thV graver Cibths end Coal Fclimgs, clonk Limiics; Shawls .Plaid Eong Shawls, IPlam and Embroidered , , * » i)3U IchcztoLil XVI FMDEUCXSMUU.FrIuikIin do Cliy Bonds (8 *► cent,) 00,00 landtagire are'nrenSredtW^e«i»e^ Bed Flannels, Blonkcts, Shawls, Silk Pocket Hdkfs, black and mode coloredSdk Fringe TliihotShawls ~ rV‘J|X Grand G * xvn. Joan C*lsWßU,llunlingdon do Monongahelaßndge*" 55,00 ' 18,50 fre| 8 M “" , J ,,,me Blaeandcolored, figured and Alpaccns, ' w , „ VARIETY OodgS > ,>* * if XVIII Chabixs A.Blaci, Greene do Gns Stock 60,00 ' ianWif TI WHARTON *Cn Winter Plmds.C nshmeres, De Emnes, Ginghnm , New fall style Bonnet Ribbons, Cashmere Scarfs, Cm- * * c , , *•« lAf-rtt' *?' •*» .KI- Jons'. V XIX fixoaon W.Bowkak. Bedford do JS!!EA HARTONJtCO ,Agejts_ p„ms, p m « and Needles, Irish Emeus. ® ’ vats, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, black Silk FnnireV and v *t< tfr,'' ,rs"' XX Joint R. SnAtmon, Beaver do n.llv Review or the Bl.rlrsti. Fox WfaeeUnß. Blue and brown Muslins Vest Poddmgs, Gimps, French WorlrCapesundChimisetles. and new - - -f J i mtatnMi i :XXEGxoiskP. HArin.Ton.‘Alleehenv do • .i , i*i«bw> k,,., Tuß.new.Ughtidraught. fast running. . Silk, Satinnnd AVorsled Vestings. 8 style French WorkCollnrsi ftora:JBlc. to:S3J)0:r;-‘V:iir!'::i!*:;:-i::fs»#'i;t:3;j::i*v : :/:V : *!'?.K,s=':--s;,i^S3tM';ia!h!:®¥ssa®*?¥fef«S': S w 'J »»«■ ■V-tf ; XXIEWH DAVBJCrewford do nr*™ . steamer CINIffiRELLA.CAUioun.Mni- Brown Holland and Sicilians fable Eincns, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS' „ - * - s' ,j/W , XXIII. Tntoinr Ira, Potter do Tnssn.v 1 ter, will lenve for! he above end Inter- Emeu and Table Cloths, Napkins, black K?d Gloves, A fresltasMrlraciil of French and English Cloths, Cas* \.4t& •*'s J XXIV; JA3in GsCAMPDKLLyBuiIer • do,ToESDAt,MoEKiSO4 &pxwjMr,loih,l»4B.SCßoHßHißxDediate ports every Monday, Wcdnes- BclcMuis,Sewnnff9i!k, PaieutThread, Spool Cotton* »uneresandVesUngB?:ttlarge style black f* sion. There was but little animation m the maTket yc»~ any, andFrida>,uilOA.M f Gum Suspenders, Cotton Hdkf*, Ac, Ac and fancy Silk undßatm Scarfs and Cravat* j Silk and T * " i ■ FOR GOVERNOR* J Forfreightor pagsage, apply on l>29 The gooffs will be arranged—for examination, on the Merrnp Under Shuts and Drawers, GJovcb, Hondker- - * » f-= t t Sr** Hi MnRBTQ T AATUQTDUTU wraay. Bcgnlftr Paolset tar Sonflsh. day previous to the imie-m lots, and numbered, and all chiefs, Suspenders, and Hornet? * ~ C. -J \> ST$ 1 w * «-* s*] 1 - \*. JILUiiiVIO LUiluOllVlilll, WHISKEY.. Sale# of Rectified at 20c. cash J 21c. iJE&LJk THE fine sleamer WFTaT sivil f P Cnnt offoredwil! posmvel> be sold, as the consignment . The abovd Goods arejustwhat tliernrcreprcsentedto n 1 l& <. C Of Montgomery County. W o get no .notations for Raw. The market ifMsSSSSE 1^& 3««. «*,,,«, , V . r PO R COMMISSIONKR. .. very much nnee, lied, and future prices depend For freight or boardjrto Sd'nt'.’ a " a ° m °” ' f ° r No % ,*V£ " .„; fv» ‘t’ 1,, TSR A Hill T A T IV TK 11 upon whatUtonrermaydo. 5W! 8 . .. . GEO B MILTONBEROER, Agt JOHN B DAVIS, Auctioneer AA. MAHON "k r-o i —ir r" ANTHONY A'erf : * t - , . 'Zti ,t. -:r: Qf Wetlmorelandcountj. * SUGAR.. Several bhds. were taken it 6c.j this gJ* I aUctiose.baeiob,- . : ■ • rirrsnunoH. I aßw;Tomcii'^SK^!-Ti3i;a;S *. ‘.J *' »*. N w ‘ _, U. „l. „ r-Rgr-Oi THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T Cak?- BY JAMBS AUCTIONEER. WHOBEBAtiE DRYGOODS. * " » - * - , , .' ’ , and Smith's J FOR CONGRESS. look* like atiflenmg up, bnt we think there ii noma- sßS«HbH| ! ' h -'-, Master, will leave forthe ahoy e and In- No 114 Wood Sikeet, thueb boobs from Fins „„„ „ A-A MASON A CO M \ . ''.'.'V." £ , 5 - SAJtOKL W. BbA CK, tenal change. lennediaie. portSvregulnrly. . _ ... :•••■••• ~.... r■. : -/ .■■■ No. OpAlariM »ir«i. iriicreit: Tfant F(.ttßoortrDii moderato.teiTn»,:in.the2dstory of; than:stxhunlre4poet i St-W* •.*' Panolaconul JOHN S HAMILTON, do f new and snlcndid Paasiwcr Summer M’kemia’s Ancuon Stare, No lt4 AVood street, three oga.)of Fau. jot Wixrlfa Goobs, which will be offered *» * V i. T. >1: , 'tiZZVI Allegheny - *«*• n, Oakland Ver "“ “ storage of’ merchandise only/ on excellent;ary Celtar, :■RweiyingJhogTeaterpoiuonofiOnrißoimnoXSoonsi?;: s W fl. 4. ,V'J ' i “i. Missis EDWARD M’CORKEE, Indieno ~™.™Tm S , ’ h S superior necommoda- wnh board floor on consignment from ibe manqfuclurers, and being tkjs- .. , „ s t r -V, vS Sr uons, oppfy onboard augau_ septs JAMES MTCENNA, Anct. Mssed of every facilny and advantage ffiroogji our lieig , ■ f b \ 2 '■{ ■ JOHN' O'BRIEN. Lawrcticeville •■■: —,■:. —■ ..'■ j,v’.":: —.. '■. i :v Airp>rrnvftsr yaXVit a mwßfTg'aA-b'v' „.ue '•J 1 . VI-'v» -* V inn**-'- l k'y'tijA-y -*5; '."*«**< V.' I&4 /tfy* , j* * t 4?"? w -a4 T*- -i *" T ”d- w. ... woo** “ • n ,v 5 t K W #*fyiK vJ * « *?—« ; V S *qv »>-tvlfy W%¥A^ $ t.* <-i ■* rr ji sv c r *>* r , t“ j a Vj* p Ff 2tl>u liV < ** ** $ . ’ \A ,■‘•'res-f>* ■* s&HhV-to 1 * t: 4., f * l ; - ■ '•v-t'A," VV* L” i' i f»* ' J v J A*, “* t . , "T .'fii- i- X J'vC- _••_• ■<■•; . .: ■ - r s s, * \ "■ vJ; 1 V- ’ ->• ,?yv \ ; a.* y > - • J * S , ** -Hr » *.#s»v j*. V* " r *v j t “ - a’**'. ”; Vif * v ': ,* r,“ , ’-X' ‘ & >’ .* , - .5.—-- , , _ _ V \ -V' M. " "* fa r* H .. •- .. I -.iv-fa'fi.- t— .'--.V ;--"■••<•*.'» ':r: v -r-v w vI «m •»!««.*. aw ... «v. v,.*., ...v « tfV hvvjs.ug , nuy., w, au « M I „r l>au -^ K «,.j;v*v^M ? *.» r: , wu|t r" '••'•—r.w*-ftK r -'-a'*r~ ’r*-k» * X>, ‘ ,f ‘ * / " ■ *“ —...—A... : i' M y r S>£? ' ~ <« 1 ,* t ,”i •' -■ 5 ti; ( t: , j * ,•> a . 1; v **" ? »>-<«>: r?r*>]-.r* •*': * I’ 8 r* 4 '"-'' h t- » fvi?e 1 T'y 1 • " -*- • ?*afs k*it , (J. .v."* . *SJ ' 4s» jrL' *. •*!L> -i • »•» , - Irf-iiW:? 8 mm: >■ iimyrn mm r* r , - *• £ v Hi IP -f.- a f"' JMS'.ar iSflli / r * fc fw s t£*!i W '.^Pn^a#S' * ' W - - * v } i; e’/ -- 7V-v * “ TkTATCHfc.*—-lOli groan Maichei* lor sale Uy ..*.•.; v-]<-;.':v^----'>... #£> *, ~7' » * ?*S ■%,■«••••■■ 7 ; 7 *•.. XIN« A MOOIHIEAD, ..... tXjT/tf c r * ~'M ; i Diamond,corner of Diamond nltev. **&»s'K * QOAP^bo*c*’Ro®‘”BoDntSleeP«brand;)^ bo * c *’Ro®‘”8oDntSleeP«brand;) ... ':7:.:V:-v 77 f 77 m J T'OaWARDING I |- - 7 ‘ ‘ ~ ' (gßfgsj.mfrfflgffii- gfrfr' g g^ s sr ■ f :-;-^-:£3f i&Vl WllililAßt TATIS dfe CO** W» #»/. -ci.? Hl y£ R P BB ' \KT ANlk.V—An experienced book ketper-one who or other bu«mea* to trans-iel there, will require tn-wriUm ll the>first examination ofihe Olu* Valley, and the ~ ** <*. V«; v 7 (succbssoUfl & tats ) n * Q»cor ofJthnsd TT can coune well recommended, and devote his alien turn timnedmfe/tf, at the on Sratbfifeia seiriemeutof the Northwest Tcrniory ; chu.fly from ~ JV& 10j Fo«rA fteftpem anrf Xrtffiy T7 I JSLS£ Ui, ~ A hoUM Jot m ltus *nm Ward nrico - on wlawraly to hwmegw Address box No 297 street , 1 , iflagmal manu enpt, containing the papers of Mr Geo fr *' v * ? ' TITANUPACrURBRS of sheet lead- lemlon nine« l«v- * ufOrL-m. -a »., . r , . For Greenwood Gardena and Slanolteater* Remittances of iimebp mndeio aU Ma«£an,tho»cpf Judge Burk,tbe Jmries of.Jow:puilucll -w.v.-. :?;+ r * r a. KTisonrrpr Jjj. drains, pumps, baths, wnter closets, leadeneafeas 0t i” lhoS, J tt i;^ Vard Price, 81,500 steamer Greenwood having stopped for the sea* pan of Ragland, Ireland, Scotland, Walevortho Cohu* aadjphn me Tccorda oflhe Ohio Company, **- £1 ‘i**' t? MISSOURI. eep oon siaSify on hand Mdmanufactnre toSriSJl K^. n . d 1 °I 0 . 18 ,n I th^ ’Seventh Word Pnce/$9OO 1 *on, GaldwelPa Line of new nmloommod.ouaOtniii- uent 01 Europe through hi* Agents »i the v-anous eiueju Ac ,&c„ with numerous plates and mrp«i IIjSPUt - ,7 Wood 1 * Mills, sheet lead from Wo/lbs 10 lie nainSSbot msheeubr) Th«e honiesand loti in the Eighth Word Jmsses, the Gen Scott and Gtn Taylor have commenced of ihe United States. D , dretl { tl , . - r s r°fe»S?r®^ e Prmccion, and Knoxville, by 20 feet, which they will fumuS to the trade wholesale £ !!!!«!£ 2 nt i J ot in . Allegheny Price, SOSO running from Filth street, between Market and Wood, Doting hi* absence in Ru»j»e,Mwwascoiru«ed to Mr OmtQiB/>fthe American Revolution, b> J 1 I. ATac-oon J "V w { to Fan Moines, in iown ' or cut louder In b?wamed. 1 A house and two lots in LtxwrcnccviHe lea%ingat the beginning of each hour, from firelock a _ James May, Merchant, In tlus city, will he duly forward- WithrwaraitsofSamucl Adams, Jwnu» AVarrui, Pam ck jk ** r J * - V - '■Y«rh?« B omn«^%Kt l^J^? flau,o,l Coullt i’» ° r^iy°alSmriu&^n«SE e y on hand, The above wdl be«Uon.beral term, \ ’ ed and ptoStW otiwded «h - X * ~ , - . Utlen,,o Gttl I^l!^,^ ’*?» * S -KgSTg^ISKfiS PurtM.^Sender8, *'> ttUl. Pi f , T V l'CS' r ?lf £Az ’a"' ( pJSm lvi?C^mn TlC^FltlF ltl 10 Sa S" r| ,' C ftSoncaeKei wSd.VcUonJl'^o o lhe™Sp*ra e !tod T give way“«o°p™unfp“g 8 oPZ'.n’ Dimes will not bo laVen fora passage across “ss“m* Aft.wcopiMOj'eacliof thenboro-wOrtsireccivcaihis' ,4 , \c F- ProS Fcrr >> 10 C li‘" ico »'° of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Vu- Cbm,tat Soap itw adapted to all diseases of ‘Tr^l’a? 0 „ „. , , , , * ZU Victoria Pens, just received and for sale to the da> and lorsjUeby n l w,i.»ii™ 1 - " ■ f- u I i From Memnhia to Keo*niinnn »n terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, sheet but »|<>W cake Be sure to ask for Jones* liaN fo l^ a > parnful trouble It never fails. , given tolhinl A the last fair oi the Mo»sa flannels, all wool, I’P the piece** qr { 1 , ,*+aZ *.\*~ From in 'oWa lead or pumps, wdl.recei\e prompt aiienuon tan Chemical Soap Forsaleby Otflcp and Private Consultation Room ,No 65, Pi a dtiMoul oncon chusetts Chantahle Mechanic A soctoiiou ot Uostoti mgle yawl, lower qtnlm .of yoo. t *' le27daW . «PlB Kl^>'.~ gh) pa * .ARBAUGH J 4- \ 5'V t - ' , " " ‘ -• 7 * ’ ’ 7-' - £ 7 "■> -v.. -' c- ■• ■ ‘ f ~ -r '. . ’ , ,-- *J* > 06 rS’* t-w' vt v ‘ T/X-, s ( - % '*; } \ ~ c ' s ' j _ „ ,: t '**.*. 7 . * / . * v * 7 7' ' ‘ 'rv 1< 77^ ? 4 ‘" - " J '7‘ l 's7 - * - ' 7 \ x J r " \ ,T - 7 1 7 * '■’ ■ -’■' "<-’'77'' r 7*7 7 ; ; 7V: v 7. 7 ,-7 1, * ' 7: * v-7« ' ‘. .; ~ '>>-. 7 ;f:^ :; j " - ‘s' 1 f> 77 ' . •*. . < « ?- r w. _ * V . I *S- / rf» H P r £. r- * 5 A tf r * t» S^0 N r H. <**. *-* A**' -tj •*» h> ‘H 7 U ' X f A 1 1 i-v c > d'* r % t v , 4 w tr .,. * T y c- j'-y, |J j. y*- b ■*- ( rj/ f j ’ u t S m \m*om 4H!S^S M,Mlu,h " reeV,cealre , csa “ B "*“ Amw > in,hel Georgia. 3 1 { - .IJomßluoPoni inihe county of Cherokee, to the city of MonlgomeryvAiabama, via Jacksonville,mid Tallad ega. . .From Wilderness postoffice,' viaCarleton’a slore,to Toott'a post office .From Troy, in Pike county,-Alabama, via WcUb.orne,- Wln^goHead, to,Geneva, • . , ; . _From Beaton Lowndes county, Alabama, via Joseph to.Warrenton. m Dallascounty. . _ * Mississippi >. From ShteldboroYvia Gainesville, Colombia* and Mon* ncello, to Gallatin. From Boloxie,'via; Augusta and. Eilisville, to Paulding. From Belfoniainewa ureneda* toFarmvillei;, • Fromßipley, viaCampbclltown, to Aberdeen, j. - FroraOiford,viaColleffeHill,Le wellcc’sCross-roadJj •. nnd Robinson’s, to Memphis; Tennessee. From Panola to Coffeeville. * • From Ealeigh,via ; Payetteville,..Coates’s Mills,to El- B lesvillc. From WilUomsburgh, via ElUavillfc to Paulding. Froln Paulding, via Enterprise, to DalevtUe. - >. - . From East Pdrt to Fulton .From Hillsboro 1 to Raleigh, ' - From Jackson,via Raymond, Cayuga, Rocky Springs - Port Gibson, aud Fayette, toNatchez. ' . From Paulding. via.Leakesvtlle, to Mobile, Alabama. • From : Leakesville, via Winchester,' MUtonviUe, and Quitman, to Enterprise • From Woodville, via Bibley’s and Harvard Ferry,-to : Stephen Kenedy’s (on the roaa from Natchez toLiberty.) From Yicksburgb, via Wancntown, to Grand Golf, by; land From Honcwell, via Big Creek,' and. Jane’s Mills, to CoffeenUe Fromßalem* via J;H. Norton’s and William hPLane’s, ; toFenget’sCrosß-roads. r FromGrenednto GreensboroV: ; FromGreneda, Vm-Belfontnino, to Ftime. ; .-..v • From Kosciusko, via Grecnsboto’-and Houston, to Pon totoc From Greensboro 1 , via Shongalo, Middleton* an {Car* rollton, toCreenwood From Aberden v via Athens* Quincy,-Sphuige* Grubb Springs,and Hamilton,to Abetdeif.' - From Macon jo Prairie Point. ’ From Charleston-io Bella. - - From Delta to Bohvar •• Froraßoh vnr to McNutt. • <•". From McNutt toGteeuwood.. .-From Charleston, -via TUBcdhoma, and Smith's Mills, to Carrollton • From CoffecviHeto Sarepla. ■?* • ■ : From Holly viu New Albany, to Fulton, in It* tawaraba county From Delta, via Hustings Fenv. to Panola county* ' Nrom Herbert’s post-office, to Qulun&n.m said State. Warren’ county,-Mississippi, via , 'Warrenton. tViUon Spring*. Fort Gibson, Oakland Col lege, Rodney. And Church HtHyto Natchez, Mississippi, eight>-five miles MARYLAND From Baltimore, via Cub Hill Fork Meeting* to Bollair. From Princess Aane, via Kinston,to Jefferson corner, in Somereeit county From Bcntony. Caroline county, via Greensborough,• ■ Bridgetown, Beaver Boms, Long March, to Sandemile/ ■ mQueen^Ann,scounty;: From Silicon's Mills to Rockville, cou nty,lviaClarksville,IviaClarksville ondSoudy Spnugw , VIRGINIA. : From Blacksburg,: in the Montgomery, via. '. Popper's Ferry, in amd county, to Newborn, in the coun ty of Pulaski * From Martinsville,-in the county of Henry, via Rough and Ready, Union Furnaces Elam*vi)!e. and. . - -Rock Castle j in the -county :ot Patrick* to: Floyd Court House , 4 From BrooksviUc, m the couury of Albemarle* :vib- Greenfield, Tye River Mills* ami Roscland, in the county. - - of. Nelson, to Rose Mills, in tho county of Amherst. - From - Kingwood, in the coumy ofPreston, to West Union..- •- ■ From New - London; m Cnrnpbt il conntjv Yia* Wade I *, the Meadows, Halciford, and Taylor’* Store, to Rocky Mount, in the county of Franklin; and the tnmpikc road from tke :«»id-lo*rn of New I/ondontoKOcky Mount, when completed, shall be, andthe same is hereby decla red to post rond, without regard :to the intermediate points hentr named, if lhe : same snail not be upon the,line of said road, .From Rocky Moanujria SauirileT’s.Mtll, Long Branch, undCun&dy’sGap, to Floyd CourMioutc: - ; - From Fincasile, to. the county of Boictourie,--lo Cov mcton. in tfce county of Allegheny* " > 4 - s . From Mechamcßburg-, in Giles county,lo Perry's store, in the county of .Tazewell. ; v • From Kenhnwa, to I«ogau Court-house, along-ihe main State road, via John G. Jones's, near the mouth of Hew* elrti creek, in the county of Boone. ■ From therownof Moorlieldi ili-Hnrdy eoanty t via lUe South Fork ot the South Hraneh of the Pommae river, to McDowell post office; m the county of Highland. : From' Chmuanburg. in Montgomery -county, viathe Foundry, to Hillsville. rn Cnrroll county. •From the town of Huntersville; in the county op Poca hontas-, to HaltouftnUe, m the* eouniy of Randolph, vm MarunVßoitom, Stony Creek. Old Field Fork :ot Elk nver, Bir Spring, and Mingo Flats; thence to tho Valiev river, mid.down the river to Hution.wille, • From Free Port, in Wood;* nt the mouth of Goose Cr*ek, to Ritchie Court-house .. From CHnlonville, m Greenbrier, via Nicholas Court house and Pocahontas 'ln Randolph Court-house:- : FroraGmycl Spring to Woodstock; ' ... From Alexandria,'via EraitenviNe, to I^edsburg.. NORTH CAROLINA FroarAsheville, through Buucambe and Yancey- coun ties;, via Gamsou s. Gilbert's, Bull Creek; Indian Gup; Double Springs; Gahegcifs, Big Laurel, (neross the State line,) vuSulpher Springs, m Green county, (Tenness ee ,) and.Love*s, to Limestone Sonne, in said county. : From Lexington, via Fulton. MocKsville, County Line, and Oak Forest, to Statesville ; nnd;that the route from Salem to Satcsvillc be, and the some is hereby, discontin ued. _ . ;v From city, Pasquotank coanty>ioNevrbig ©n Creek, in same coumy. From .Floral College,- Robeson county, to Baodaha ■Vtile. v- V From Lumberton to Elizabethtown, or Prospect Hill- From Gravelly Hill, by Peters Cruet, to Fayetteville. ; From Cedar Creek, in Greene comity. Teimc**6c« Into Nenh Carolina, via Allen's Old Stand,: Joseph Rivea's Mill, to Haiti Mouniom Creek Post Office, in Yancey county. "From Darnel Car»cr>, via J. W. Anderson’s, ott Gabri el's Creek, in Yancey county, via Bull Creek,'Walnut, and BrashCreck, to inc Wann Spring*-’ . ' 1 " :: From Warrenlon to Shocco Springs . From Lexmsrton. via Fair Grove; Johnson’*, Hoover’s, and Sawyer’s Gold Mines* to Aahboro’, North Carolina- From Lmleion, in Halifax conm>vio Ransom’s Bridge, in Franklm county. . TEXAS From Sherman, via Coffee’s bend, in Graysott county toFort Washita. . • - . t From Green’* Bluff on Sabine river, via Lavrhon’* Miil i v toßuckevillc. the comity sue of Newton county. . From Lyon’s post office, Louisiana, via Green’s Bluff to Sabine-Pass „ From Mooresville, m Bmyie county* via Old Hickory, flear Spcmg, n*l GoVmidc. post offices, to Jefferson,-in MP/om Henderson, Tia Son Cosm<\ (Solpmon Grigsby’s) Lilly* Mills, Kask, and MarciiifiouPrtune, to CrocketL From Woadviltavm-Sandy Bluff, to Beaumont. - FrotqTyler r in smith county, via the county site of Yen Znnt, (Grand Stlme,) Bruicn T s; nod Four luile Pral* ne, to Baflaio. . From Tyler t itt Smith county to Palestine . From San Augustine to Marion From i Springfield; the count F seat of Limestone, to Falls -of Brazos Byrta tf nnd F Bin ff lllira ’*i to :. Prbm Goliad to Fort Lavacca Froitf Mildm« in -sablue_ county, via. ITousen Bayou (Pace’s.)to CearCreek. . Fronts Clarksville, , via Tarrant and the county site of KaaCmjin, to Buffalo.'■; 1 • <. . , • FrornWarrcntoCoflee’sßcnd- From Fort WOsbita to Fort Smith From Henderson, via BeUcvica and Manchester, to the pmmly sue pf VP*hur. . • Bonham, via .Greenville, to the countT silo of From Part., ia Lams? county, u> Pine BlnSi; io Red rivet conjuj-. FfonvHendereon, via Pccnmoflm and gager Hill, to Grand Bluffs, in Panola.county." RromPortCadilOjVia Clinton,inCass connty.toMooro’a post office, in Bowie-county;- ; ‘: . FrornFolton, on Hcdnverj via Moorse’s Ferry, onSul pbar Fork, William’s Bluff and Clinton, nr-Cass county,' to Jefferson Ffotfl Beaun\uut r via Ydlago Creek, Jefferson county, Rnd Gravy’s, in Tyler county, to Town Bluff. 1 • . Ftotn Nacogdodies to Kwingsviue, in Angelina coun-‘ • From-Austin, -via Cameron^jtothe -Falls of Brazos; and - the route from Spnrrrfeld to Buffalo shall be so changed as topass through Tawackauy Hills, and Corsleamta, the county site of Navarro. ■ From Gonzales to Goliad. v For Corsicannai the ‘ county-site of NavarrOi viu Por tcrt.Blnflytoßuffalo.l''.--/ -- from Hodges's Po?t .Office, 111 Fort Bend county,toAr-> Austin county, via- Gasteii’s," Wada’*, and Stephen Tippett’s . From ■ Houston to Goozales, via Ricbmond.-Colnmbus; pmt Petersburg vfom Galvesion to Columbia, via Virginia Point,Liv» crppoJ,andGaren Hines’s . Frojn,Fnsso Cavallo to Corpus Chnsti. vin Lamar, Comdo, and Aransas Pass. From Lagrange to Goliad; via Chisholm’s Ferry. From Indiana Point to Victory- < r-.; - . . v ■ From San Antonio to Victoria, via Goliad frOim Refugio to Lamar.' ■. • From Columbia; to. Motagorda, .via Brazoria, Cedar Lake, and Coney From Lagrange to Texana, via Ly nnd • Kerr’s From Houston, via Fantborp’s to Springfield From San Antonio to Laredo From Austin, via Young's Settlement, toCaldwcll From Braunfeps to Fredericksburg From Washington, > ta Fantbarp s to Huntsville From San Felipe to Washington, via new county seat of Amman county. From Corpus Chris ti to connty scat of Cameron eoon fy From Corpus*Cbrtstt to Rio Grande city. . From Corpus Christ! to Laredo. .. From the mouth of thc-'Rto Grande lo Laredo, by stearaboaior land, via Rio Grande city. From Buffalo to Washington, via Fnutbarp’fi. From -Cameron, nt Milan county 1 of CrookeU, via Nashville, Wheelock. Leona, and Alabama* - From Marshall;-in Harrison county, via Hagan’s For* Vf ijn .Upshur .county* to Tylcjr,inBmuh county; , o°toßh*lr, Cherokee county, to I/ockrawza. : . ijrom Galvestou ,via New. Boston, .to. SourLnke,. in Jefferson.county • » . _ • n, WWA -From Mount Pleasant, via Deed’* Mill Brighton, and Oskaloosa, to Monroe city - From 1/ulln, naCascade and Green’* Ferry, to Galena,- tn IHiihm*. . fc'rom.Qua(ihqueton I via Independence, to Sturges’s Rapid*, Black Hawk coanty^ ,-From.the Raccoon Fork* of the Pc* Moines nvemo Council Bluff .FromßlKnderto Jacksonville; \- r-' •From FortrMadi*on,->vta West-Point, Lowbny Mount Pleasant. Crawfotdvilie, and loVracjty.to Dubuque:. l From Tipton.via Pioneer Grove aud Manoil/ to thbr county Boat of‘Benton county. From Cedar RajAU. Linneaunty,: via the county scat of Beaton county, to the Falls of Cedor. nver, fllaok Hawk county. .-< From lowa City, vinAYasson’s Mills,v.Woshihgunr county, Houston’* Point, Keoktlck: county, and Sigour ney, to Lancaster i „ WISCONSIN. From Southport, l via * Pleasant Prame and Franklin. From Southport, via Pleasant Prairie and Franklin, to i Antioch, in Illinois . From Southport, via: Pleasant Promo and Walker’* i Prame,to Richmond, in Ilhuois. - . Front Port Washington,-vmSaUsbury’s Milts andHor- ! BeaverJJam.-Dodgecoumy. » -1 ■ - From Geneva, via Bast Troy, Eugleville; vnd Waters: vilte,to SummitL ** * -FromWaupun,FondduLac county, via Ccrcsco, to! < Hartford,. ■ (.-.i .1 j jt ,From Darie n ,ym Ree Q’s Comers, Richmond, and Ut ters Corners, to AYhitewater. f From^Mibraukie, via Troy, Elkhorn, Delaware,; Dan* i cn. Allen* Grove, and Clinton, to Beloit. • on Wisconsin river, , ; ; From pQtosi to Beebram. ■ FfomSummitt, via Oconomewoe, Neosho,! anUMays tnlle, to Fond du Lac. , JJrom Janesville, via. Stone’s Bndge,Fulton, nndDun kirkyto Madison. 07 :FrouiFortWashingtOttKoFoml:duLac.-. .- - ; '.romSheboyagan, via MaysviUe and Hcnncon,tothe c °uuty seat pf Podge county. . , FromAyatertowtvJeffenon county, via Waupun, Cer- i • esep,’ Berlin, and. Plover Portage;; to Steven*’* Pouiu m Portage county. NEW YORK. ■. . From Florence; Oneida county, New York, to Osceola r i Lewis, county _• From Genera, Ontario county, NewYotk, via Gorham, i Ru&lmile, and Naples, itfDasvillrvtn Livunnion county. >Frora Foslerdnte; SulUvan county,NewYork, via CaVi • likpon Tiljageand Hound -Pond, to. ROcklnnd, m-said i county i FromOrcenviHe, Green county, New. York, vmNar-i ton Hill toOakllilL . From Gilboa, Schoharie county.-New York, vut Jefler*. i ; son- and North Hoxpcrsfield, to Davenport, Pelaware i •county. - -'\ : From Chateaugny. Franklin.county, New York, lo th® Canada Jmey adjoining the north part of the lawa ofj Clintou FromAldeOjEne county, New York, lOcMtllgrove in | said county.ncar the;residence of Moses Cate.- »■<.■: , : from W jJliemalown, Oswego. county, New York,;to.l Amboy Corners.-iu said country.' - > .1 From Rome* Oneida county, New York, to Vernon j Centre, in said count)*. - . . ••. | .- From Augusta, .Oneida county, New York, to Madison; i in tbecouiiiy of Madison. • - From Copenhagen, Lewi*county,, New. ork; via i Boynton's .Corners, Worthv»Ue, ; omi Jacksonville, to i : l4>rrauie,.in Jefferson county. ••• u-ft. • - i —From.:-Jefferson, Schoharie county, New York,-to Bynnjville.in said eoauiy. - r - - From Elmira; . Chemung county. New York; via East •Veteran and \\ estCayuta, tolthaca, Tompkins coauty. _ l-rom Lafargeville. Jeffersoncouijty; New-Yotk, via Sbauty ville, Parker Scnlemeut,Thcrv*a, ,Ox Bow,r aud Cojcaouia, to Govcrneur, St; Lawrence county. • From Malone,.Fra nkim county. New \©rk,to Fort Covington,same count)*--.: ! • . From Henvalton. St. Lawrence New York; hy Wny.of De Puy»utr v oft the present rout to Pc Payster post office, liieuee. by the road'through thetown ofMa comb, by the way or Hope’s Mills, to Rossle, in the sold county ot St Lawrence, - NEW JERSEY * From Cplumliia, in tho inwnrfnp of Knowlion, New Jt-rsey. along the river,to Flat Lronkvillu, mt Sussex county * . From Viucvntown; via I.umberton, Bndgelmrouvh, to Philadelphia . From New Germantown, via Umonville, to German Valley ; ; From Key Port, New Jersey; to Stquankum. : FroraTuckahoe, vialowerbridec on Cedar creek, ville, Townsend’s inlet, to Cape Alay Court*hou.«e/ - From Cranhnry to South Brunswicv, Middlesex county,' New Jersey From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, via Cwmfen, New Jersey, KUeshurg, Fellowship andtireetiTree. to Mount Laoref, Burlington county. New Jersey. . „ SOUm CAROLINA - From Seneca, Centrevillr, Steel s, Chu* ruhusco, Milwcr’n, and hack to Anderson. From Willotv Grove, by. Sbeto, Busk** Mills, ItcUile hem, and TayiorsviUe, to. Willow Grove, being a circuit ot ibirty*four and a half imies- . i : From Jlarnwel! Court House to King * Creek. ■ -From Columbia, South Cmoluia,. via Mnyhineton. Lnionvillo, Spartanshurgh Court-house, to Rutherford lon, Norm Carolina, three limes a.vreek. _ w ILLINOIS From Mount Carmel, via Round Prame,Spluccr’a Mill, and Fairview, to Olnry,: , - From Cairo city, via Thebe*, to. Cnoc. Girardenu, in Missouri, From m.Bu Clair county, via Marine Town aiid.Staunton, to CarlinsviUc, m Macoupin county. From Waterloo, by Red Bud and LaFoyette. to Sporla, in Randolph county, From Shelby ville* by Audubon, Hillsboro, and Mount KingstoiMti Montgomery county, by Staunton. Bunker bill, and Wpodbuni, iu Macoupm county,. to the city of Altou. From Dresden, vm Obto.Fnnn and Lisbou, to Newark. From Dundee,- via;Prospect, O'CannclLjuil'Jackson prceinet, to Marengo.' 1 f... From Aurora, v la Royaltown nnd Wane vtHe; (o Byca more * . .From Dundee, via Algonquin, Crystal Lake; SPllenry; Rinsrwood, SoJou, and Richmond, ui Illinois, to (Jcuevn, in Wisconsin* w AUKANSAS. From Camden to Arkadelpbia. : Erom Mount Ids,, via DaJlns.To Ultima Thule* From Lost Creek post office to Fine Blqft in Jefferson c °ooiy t to connect with route f{om Ueuuut Saline coun ly» to Lost Creek.•••• , From Lewisville, Lafayette coumy.lo Mindeu.fnClai* borne napsh* Louisiana. ;• Arkadelpbia to Clmgmap’s, Arkansas. F/om Helena, in Arkansas, toPanola, In Panola coun ty, Mississippi via Askew’s Bluffs, oucca week - - LOUISIANA .From Newßiver poaroffictvon. lhe east bankoflhe .Mississippi nver,iotinlreston.iu saidSmn*' '• Krom W l n»borou ? h.iinhe p»mh o/Fflmkliß, toMoii-i roo. in the parish or Ouachita. > Fifcm Ntttchiiocbietj &\Qflg the bank of Red river; to Shreveport Li FconrPioquemmota Johnson’s Store, on the Barou Grosstqle, py the way of Point Coupeefiti Louisiana^ ■ From If amsohburgb,-through what is culled the Func bree and Riser setUemems; to Colombia- . '-From Colombia, by Thqmos Meredith’s, Audewatkand' Perkms, in Jeuktns’settlement, to Vernon. '■ • From Vernon, by Indian VHlage'and Goon's, to Mod roo. - T f NE\YYQRI? From ■ FromEitrnOethtow’n, E**ex county, New York, via Kceqe pp*i offic© and ©igood 7 * Harneuiown, SuAra utd 9, to Memtl&yijlc post office, in Frankimcouniy. New York- 4 v Frotn Yort Covington. Franklin county. New York, to DickwQp,by way.ofmoira, iuihe Kune county. WISCONSIN For ft mail route from Prairie du Chien,in Wisconsin, via Round Frame, Graham’s Mills, the Falls of Black liver, tin Mouth or OJlear nver. the Middle Mills on the Menomo/ue nvcr, tbemouth WtUinm river and Osce ola, to the Foils or St. Croix* V „ ALABAMA .. -Fram Wilderness post office, ~rja Curleton's store, to Mott’s post office.. From.XroXf in Pike county, Alabama, via Wellbornc or Indigo Head, to Oeueva. in said Staler From Benton, in Irtwodes county, Alabama, via Jo-, sepb Walkers, iq Dallas county, : v Sec. 2. And he u further enaeud t Thai iht aforesaid: ■routes shoJl oe adycrlisedfor contracts, for the service thereon, nt the next general Jetting in the year eighteen hundred and forty-nme, ajLdihe service ta commence as -soon thereafter as practicable; provided, That as soon as a.responsible, contwctat.shall offisr to transport the mails aver any narUQu.of the-rouies mclodod in tins hill; tho Postmaster,General shaU-have. the power forthwith tqputlliera under contract: Ffomdrd,-That- nothing in this act contained shall be so constracd as to express any opinion as to the true boundary of any Slate or Territory :named therein;: . . • , Ssc. 3. And be it further enatledy Thai the. PoMtnaster .General he, .and he is hereby, authorized to establish postofiices and appoint deputy: postmasters at San Diego, Monterey,and, San Franciscos and such other places .on. the ,of the United States, and 'to make suchtempororyar* rangezneuU for the mailln said ter nlory,a* the pubiicinlerest may require 5 tbal ail letters; conveyed 10 or from any of the above mentioned places on the Pacific, from or to.nny .place on the Atlantic coast, shall be charged-with forty.cents postage; that all letters conveyed from one to any otherof the said places on the Pacifio shall pay twelve.and a. half cent* postage j and the Postmaster General is authorized to apply any mo. -neys received on iaccoont >oP postage*' aforesaid to the payments to ho. madeon the coniraetftt tha transporta-, non of.the mails Inthe Pncifiaocean ;and the Postmaster General is funher authorized to .employ notexceeding two agent* In making arrangements iqt the. establishment of post offices, and ior-tbe tmnsmissinir, receipt, tmdeon \e> auce of letters in Oregon nndCalifornia, utnnannu al compensation notcxcccdingtbat of the principaldark*: . mihe Post Office Denarlmont - - 1 ” • * ROBT. C WINTHROP, , owi&fr,«i»«artier/ioKrtfpUW ft* preferred H7*E W, Umted Slate* Newspaper Agency Sun Uoilding*,N, K. comer of 'Hiird nud Dock mreets, and 400 North Fourth street—iffournulyautfiOTued Agent ut Philadelphia. t jfTr.Commltiee on Hotnrallxatlon^Jotin Coy Ip, U. 11, kprr.M. J.StcwaH, C. Harm*u, Jolui LnyJ (oii,Kicliartl Louth: Dame! Fjckucit, Fred. \oh*i<. Ca««, Bnlltri Xon|)lrellii Polt»Ur,and the Count}- Ticket. Democratic Republican Meetings; The Democrmic.Coromuiee of Correspondence, in pur fiance of the Resolution of the Count)' Couecntiou, do ereby-designaie tbe following place* for public meet* ng*. At F!lirabc|b,on Friday ihe Bill of Sept. At Clinton, on Monday-tbe Uthoi :?ept,, nl G o’clock, P M t tn North Fayette at nodgcrH* Mdl.on Snturdny tbe IGth of Scju. al 2 o lock, l*. W At NohlfKtnwn, on Saturday the IGihof Sen. at 7 o’- clock P.M At Sewickly, at Mr Mule*, on Tucnday Ihe 19th of i Sept. atSoclock. P M. : _ j At Franklm.ut Mr. Neely’n.on Tuesday the 19th ofSent. i at 7 o’clock, P.M. : • 1 ■! At Bakerstowu, at John Lnvcly aa Wednesday the i 20th of Sept. m. 3 o’clock, P. M. i At Pine, at I). Deer*, on Wednesday the 20th of Sept i at 7 o clock, P. M« • | At Duller Hoad, at Wm, Peters, on Thursday the 21st of Sept, at 3 o’clock. P. M. . on Thursday the 2lm of Sept at 7 o’- At (lie Dorough of Manchester on Saturday the. 23d of Sept, at P- M. « , j p iWTa|ei4tdm r im Monday tbe 22th of Sept. at 2 o’clock, i . At Pluiu, Now Texas, at Sotnerhill. onVTuridny thei SUhof Septiit 2 o’clock. P.At. 1 "...: I • At Wilkeuftbargh, oil Tuesday the 2Gth of Sept, nt 7 o>.i dock. P, M. . - At McKeesport, on Thursday the 2Btbof Sept qi7o\ clock, P. M. - ■ BBPUDIACAN FEtXOW-CimKNS Attend and sustain our candidates, and with them the greu dnnciples of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jack* torn* . v.v ■ ■ ' i Partners, Mechanics, and all working-men having the ; intetcus of the masses ot heart are tequcsteil to be pre sent and assist in the work of reform.: All opposed to exorblant taxes on the producing classes, to speculators, are invited to aticud. - Body Putterson, J.Xarge, . J. Coyle, .. . . It Donaldson. ; . Jan. Cunningham. Tbos. Donurlty, John D, Miller, -J. K. Moorhead, . .JohnDinaiugham, : - T.Korley, Ja*.Cooper, , Thos. S. Hart. - J. H,M’EJheney, . M. I. Stewart, i J. C. Dutin, . Chx Beluhoovrr, . i das.C. Heron, Wm.M.Gutlmr, . 4 | :■ Jos. Watson, C. Barnett,. •. j . J. JI. Outline, ; Ja*. 11. Sawyer,. ... . A. Carnahan, J. It Phillips. • ' ; I . John Layton,. . • „ „ !IF,NRY 9 MAGRAW, Chairman | Jab. watsos, Secretary; . . • • - Eaeh Meeting, will bo addressed by Col. .Sami. %V, i Black,John B.Hamilton,E. Snowden.John J. Mitchef,Col. i W. L. Miller, Hon. Win. Wilkins. Wilion M’Caiiilles*, i .Hon, Charles Sholcr, Andrew Burke, Magraw, G- P> Hamilton, Jos.AVaison, P. C. .Shannon, Jus. ft. Craft, JacobWhltesell, Col. Tho*. Hamilton, Jas. B. Sawyer, Col. Jas. A. Gibson, A. M’Calraont, Geo. W. Layug, and other distinguished speakers . * Bllu liealle'* Novel. JtiST RECEIVED. AT M. A. MINER'S—r ; . AitELlAy Or a \oung lAdtfs Ytctmiudts. By Mis* E. I«c*Ue Candtn’t &w Mtvtr Qutdt, or a Gazetteer of all the Towns on thoAVestsru Water*; containing Sketches of the Cme* Towns,: aud Counties bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and their tributaries; together with their Population, Products, Commerce. Ac., &c., inl848: and many, interesting events connected with them-Com piled from the latest and best authority, r Only 93 cents, with 44 maps A Whim, oc its Consequences. By G. P.R: James. Ksa (Fresh. supply.) The Orphan Neice, a new Novel, by Miss Ellen 1 Pick ering Graham’* Magazine, for October. Beraocrauc Ueview. for September. : Liueil's Living. Age, No. 22G. . •: ; Chambers’Miscellanyi No. 27. ' . ! E3“Berford, of Allegheny, has nil the above. . t M. A. MINEBj Snmhfield street, scpl4 . ■ • ■ ;• .Tbtrd door above Second st- - • | "71 RKKtv CONCORDANCE—The - hngiUlitoaivs Greek 1 JT Concordanceof the New Testament ; being uu at tempt at a. verbal .connection between tha Greek and the English Text*—including. a.conconlmicc to the Proper Names, wubludexesjGreck-English, andEngluh-Grcek last received and for sale by - i ’■ angSO > b: :, *:-v JOHNSTON A STOCKTON- B LEACHED Maslms ond Storing*—Philip liosS, has juitreCetved a full assortment ot all the most Approv ed mokes of Bleached muslins ami sheetings; which he will sell ata considerable reduction from old prices Yard wide bleached muslm at Of to 12t Also sheetings fromonc unhreeyafrds wide. PHII.IP BOSS. I jselO ■ No. 69 tear of 4lh andMftrketsu. * large,jusrroccived’umj lrL for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR, 80 M No AC Wood steel LARD.. Nothing new to report; none sold. RAISINS.-Regular eales at $1,87632,00. CRANBERRIES..SaIes from store ai $1,60. CHEESE. .Market not very well. supplied, and there appears to bo but very little demand. Solo of smalMots inferior atttjc. Best quality is worth 7c. at which sales. CORN. .Sales from store at 371 c„ WHEAT. .No sales; but SOc. is freely oflbred. - OATS.. There is good demand, and 25c, ottered; sales from store at 28c. BRAN*.Worth 10c..in stores jinfcrior quality ib belli at Bc. : FLOUR*.Thera were but few lots on tha wharf. The largest was for shipment.' Sales of a few small lots at $4,50. From store the rates were very much unsettled; we heard of sales at 84,87(31),12 by dray load. MoaLdcalcrs are of opinion that prices wil| not decline much, ores should the riser rise ; and aatollusno one has a very decided opinion. SODA ASH..Regular sales at 4@4{c. We hare heard of no change lately in prices. Kir In other kinds of Ashes there is nothing do- »e- APPLES. ;Balo of dray load at 75c. fronroore.. . LIVERPOOL MARKET. September I i 1845, Extract /roii Stitt, Day tr CVr. Circular. Ashes in good demand, sales amounting to 500 bbts. Pots, principally Tor export* at 275., with small sales Pearls at 30(3329.. Bacon. .The import of tho weekia 483 boxes, with moderate sales at full prices, activity beiog checkcd by the ideas of holders; short middles, rib in, 210455., shoulders ,24030 a; Quercitron Bark* .30 hbds.firtl Philadelphia sold at i 9c. Beef meets the usual demand, and iu tho ab* •enceof any of really-fine quality, our quotations represent current rote j prime incss; new, 850905,; do. bbl, 3GO4G; prime, 30040. Corn, &C...AU [ business, other than for immediate consumption,baa been checked this week by tho prevalence of fine weather,and less exciting reports of thestateofthe. markets generally, and of potatoes generally. At 10-day’i market, with a thin attendance of buyers, the business transacted was exceedingly limited, the decline on the week, being 2d* to 3d. on wheat, 6d* on flour, 4 to os. on Corn, and Is* no Cornmcal, with the downward tendency in full action. Haras and Shoulders command full prices, according to quality; smoked or dry; 10030; in casks 100425. Hides, .No N. American in the market. Lard.. Tho market is very firm, at a farther advance of Gd.to Is. cwt; duty free, tine leaf, h%kcg», per cwt. 440 455., do. in bbls. 42045; ordinary to middle 08040; inferior to grease 30036. Pork.. About 1200 bbls; have, sold at low prices; duty freo; pnrao mwf, new per bbl., 20Q &s. 320605.; do. do> old, 30040; mess 40050; prime 30035. Rice, following tho course of tho cotton market, Is about 9f* p cwt. lower; 18020 s. fur,first quality, ]7s. 6dolbs. 2d« do. Rosin, owing. to scarcity, common ainber has been sold at 3s. 6d, cwt. Tallow has unproved in value Is. to Is. Cd* cwt., the supply not keeping pace with the demand: 43045 Cd. Tar; very scarce and wanted; 130145. Turpentine. .250 bbls. Coo brought the extreme price of 9s. to 9s, 2d s>cwt. Spirits sell in retail at 3Ss,.Money market*.Consols closed yesterday at 86f to i for money, and BGf to ' for time. Exchequer Bills 275. to 30s. premium. LIVERPOOL IRON TRADE. Price* coduoqo: steady, with a toddency to im* OTavetriont. In Staffordshire the workmen bate only been partially employed the laat two month*, and there has been a considerable demand: the maker*, consequently, are anxious idler*, and many of them refuse orders unless at higher pneea.. With an avo* rago banrcit, a goneral advance would most likely take plate. Present quotations in Liverpool: Scotch pig No. 1 £2 16; merchant bar £0 55.; lest rolled £7 10s.; hoops £8; sheet £8 10.> PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. i ■ . . September 18, 1848. Beeves. .There wore 1850 offered, and all but 60 sold. 1150 drivcnto Now York. Sales at $4,75(3 6,50 100 tbs. > Cows and Calves; .280 brought in. Sales at $7O $l4 for Dry; $125228 for Springers; slSo3Ofbr Fresh Cows. . Swme. .800 iQ.markct, and sales at $5,2505,75 p lOOflto. : Sheep. .There were 1650 offered, and sales tnado at $1,2503,50 for Sheep, and $1,5002,25 for Lambs, as id quality. i Sr. Louts, September 11. * Lcad.;Tho market has been very firm, and sales have been at figuresa shade higher. No sales were reported on Thursday. Sales on Friday of6oo pigs Upper Mines at. $3 75—taken for the Ohio river; and 3636 pigs, in-three lots,at a figure .be* tween $3 774 Qiiu $3; 80. There were only a few retail sales on Saturday at $3 80 p 1001&«. - Receiv ed 4,B2Bpjgs. • . i . . Be-opened. . FOLLANSBEE A WAYWARD, Wholesals Boot, Shoe und Tbumk Msscuants, No. 18d, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. t have re-opened ngamwnh nnentire now stock ofUoots, Shoes, Ac;, which willhe sold nt Uie very lowest rates. Our goods-.nre of a superior quality being mannfacturcd mostly to our order, for the retail trade.— Country' Merchants undtathersj who buy to sell again, will find it to their interest to cad and examine our goods before purchasing, as avg feel coulnjent they will please, both in regard to-quality, and price. We also have on hand alarge supply of Hayward * spring tempered metal ic gum: elastic Over:Shoes and Buskins, which are enabled to sell nslovs.art they, can be bought of the man ufacturers. These shoes ore rannutuctured by an entire new process, and warranted not to melt by exposure to heat. ! , POLLANSBEE A HAYWARD. Bcplfl-3m • No. ISO, Liberty si., Pittsburgh,Pa. • GANDLLS— GO boxes Walker’s Dipped Candles.. 25 > Ciucumaii Mould . ! 25 41 : Pittsburgh 4 ‘ : . 10 4 gtar “ v Just received and.forsata by . scptlP , KING & MOORHEAD Ethiopian glee book. no. a, eomaimng^the' songs sung by the Christy Minstrels,and many other* melodies, in four parts—nrrnnged- for quartette classes. Content*—Bank of deOluo; Carry mobnek toolc Vlr O. llnpny ape we Darkies#o. pay, Jim Crack Coni/ .row Polka, Lou siana Belle, Old Gray Goose,Korn Lee, Stop dal Knocking, Walk In do Parlor, Ac. Ac. Just received aud for salo by • wplfl J H MRLt«ORt a Wood H. SATURDAY MORNING POST • ... —DEVOTED TO—•, r . POL ITICS. NE IFS, LITERATURE, sc. rrilE IWDERSrGXED WILL ISSUE, about the first X .of October,lS4B, the firatnumberof a LARGE FAM ILY PAPER,- containing OTorsrra/fingTffa/xcr limit , any weekly published Wen of the Moonlflins. de partment will be tauhrplly pttebded to, and no pains or expense will be spared to reudeMhe Saxurday Afiwning. Post one of tbe-most instructive nod acceptable newspa per overissued tit iho Mississippi Vallcy. . ; In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper will aim lo be the faithful mid honest exponent of the Pnnci pleftofiltc great Democratic Party— the People's Par ty—the Party of Progress,Honesty nnrt Truth. We shall fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of Feder-. oluro, in whatever guise it may present itself, or under whatever cognomen it mar,sail. = The NEWS DEPARTMENT will be Uie object of spe cial care and nttetmon. F.v.eryjihmg that, is new, inter esting- and .exciting, will he faithfully chronicled. The. various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH bring now completed from-Pitisburgh to nearly eVery leading City, hi the Union, we shall he enabled to present our readers, uptothe.ialesl moment, a full digestofall fhe STIRRING EVENTS Of TIIK DA> ImhoLirKBARY DEPARTMENT* w c shall intro dace *n enure new feature into the columnsofthe Sal unlay Morning Post.'. At lea*UJgAto>l»t«7S>u of the paper each week will be deroteil exclusively, to Talei.Fonry, Biography r Hititrrg*3Taral Euayj. 4' e ‘ n Mtoyi, we. shall run) to make the paper, m ihi* respect., fully equal to the best LTTEBAttV pap w of.tbeKanl. We have now engaged several difcmiamsbftd'tfntervvho will regular- K'-contrilruio ORIGINAL TALKS AND POKTRYvIo tne columnsof tbA Saturday MormtigPost.:!,} >-y -■ COMMERCIAL our reader* ench week with an r jtcnLve and accurate fiEVJEW OF THE PJttSBUIU3H \MARKET: c*xe* fully made, up from actual, sales ; irtgeiher with the mar kets of yhilnJtlphia, Balttmarf, AVtr lari* Eoslon, Utn? i emnattf. AW Or/com, SL Loutx+.s£. v received.by.Tele graph end other *ourec»,-up,to the laiesi. moment before going to pres*. The Uuctuatioos m the - Money Mnrkei, Pncea of Stock, Exchange,&c.■will also be carefully, noted in each number PREUIVBES* To encourage Western Talent,*wc nhall pay a liberal compensation to Uny person-who will furnish' us with eitherTolc*, Poetry or Essays, which' shall' be deemed worthy of publication by n Committee selected for that express purpose TERMS OP THE SATURDAY MORNING POST a ln order to.-seeurr. O ; large circulation, weshnll ur Mammoth Weekly, tome public on terms here tofore uusomassed by ney impf rmthe. West/ .To do this the CASH SYSTEM:wiII imMrtetly adhered to For-'I- copy, in advance,-'**-................. ><¥3.oo • S.copies. 8.00, *• 10 » 1 15.00 i» 20 “ ‘ . ... .* »- 35.00: 50.00 &Q.OO eo « * 100 « GIiVBOISIOI •To any person whowntobtam the largest number of subscriber* to,the Bnturdny.MorniiigPost^uotlessthan fitly.) we shall presenta. cony ofSbnkspeare’sPlays, splendidly bound, worth at least $5,00, besides a co py; of the paper for-, one year. .To the person who will procure the next largest .Dumber of subscribers, we shall presem nbeauiifut edition of . Lord Bvjtms Poems, worth at least 84,00, and a copy of the paper.: ...;• : 'POST-MASTERS AND OTHERS, To whom ihUl’roipeeius may be sent,'are. respectfully, requested to act os Agents innrpcdting subscribers to the. Saturday Morning Post To the person who will procure 10 subscribers, we will forward, one', cony of the paper, and their exertions. will otherwise; be handsomely '• re* worded. : ITT'lfCUcrs must be.addressed (post paid) to I, HARPER, Edttor and Proprietor of the Saturday Momtng Post, frurgft.Fa. ■ ■ fccpiemhcrtH. Ife4B. TDe Geand PareaUve* Dr. gmckknkevs COATEDVEQ STA BLE EXTRACT P/fcLS.-These celebrated Pills have obiaioed.au enviable notoriety in the United States, ns a curative for'tiiddmess, Dy&pepsia,-Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers* Piles, Cosurcness, Coughs, Heart bum;_ldter Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a yanety ofolber diseases to which, flesh is -hetr to, as a medicine for ihe million. In all seasons of tlm year.— spring, summer, autumnfand winter,—and.under all cir cumstances, they can be takenwith perfect safety and success. As aVonnifugcand general medicine for chili* dren, they are unrttalUd> ■. Being coated wuhpure white sugar, children will easily take them: they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the.dose* they are cquallyben eficial. •A* an Anti-Hiiiens PiW they trill bo found with* outasupenor.i Ask any one, among the thousands who use ihenvand an unqualified approval will ho the certain result : RcmcmberDr;-€. V.Cltckener isil.e.ojiginal inventor of Sugar Coated: Fills, and that nothing or. the sort was ever heard of until he mtrodaced thcnmtt Janof 1643.- Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Chckener’a Sugar Coated-Vegetuble Pills, and take noolhers, orthey will be madothe-Yictims of a fraud. - v . ; ‘ Ipf Price,'2s cents perliox. r : Dr. Chckener’s principal,office.for. the sate of Pills, is COVeseyst N Y ■ WM. JACKSON, 60 Liberty si, head of-Wood, Pitta-:, burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern: Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. i The following arc the duly appointed Agents for Alle gheny county. Pa A. M. Marshall,) Or. Brown, ~} Allegheny city. , / J.- R: Johnson, ) . • JouaihanGhrnst, Manchester- ... - Alexander Asdnle, Wylie street. J. IL Hi Jacques, Birmingham, • Win. J.'£tunb,TetnperniiceviUe. ■. C. 11. Starr, : hdwardThorapfton.AYilkinsburgh. Daniel Neeley, RastLiberty. . 11. Z. Mitchell,.Wilkmslmrgb. 1L Rowland fcSon.M’Keesporl. C. P. DiehVKiizabethiV. : Jobnßlaclr»TurUeCreek. M s Eidownc>\ Bnkerstocru. Samuel S{mnger,Oiimon- James M’Kee, Stewanaiown,... . Riley M'l*nughha, Plum towiuhip i JiJPulton,Tarcnlum. Jeremiah Pleramg, Lawrence vjlle Robert Williamflj ATthurtviUe. augg2-d&wfim ' Freita Arrival of Wew Gootli. ' M’MULLEN A DOWNING’S FASHIONABIiG CLOTHINQ BTORB, NO.‘2tB LIBERTY STREET; opposite.7th st. The subscribers have Just, received tbfcir first slock of "FAKt« GOODS, which they offer to their friends and the pdhlic aircduced prices,,for eash . Said slock consistent: part of French, Belgium, English and American Cloth*, aU color* and qualities, suited fordressand track coats,’ otercoats mid cloaks, plain,plaid, aud fancy Cns&iraercß, jalcst styles, Twccdß,samaet3, Jeaus, Ac. vari ety of style mid quality,plainaud faucrSilk.SaUn,Cash mere, Valencia, ond;i?loih Vesting’, together-with.-wlme. mid funcy.njipcr amluadcr Shirts, ailV, cotton and wool od Drawers, edk, Imcnand cotton Ora* vats,scnr/BvG!ov.e&and, Suspenders,otullqualiiies and sires.'Xhe nhovc.gtockhfis been selcctedmiligrcat cure expressly for this market, ami will, he manufactured to order n\,a style that cannot tail to give sniisinulion to the most fastidious.: We have also on lionda Surge and com - plete assorunent ot ready-made cloihmgvwluch we offer to the public on the cash principle, as low qs the lowest. WM A M MULLEN, augl» , JOHN E DOWNING /inn BAGS RIOGOFFEE i 44UU. CO- Laguym, i V : .;50 • di. St.Dotmngof • i . <428 boxes SxlOGluss; i: :• •■■■ 125 • 10x12 I"..- * 25 " 7xo * 11 . 25 r «, • 10X14 “ - 35bhds. JVO.Sugar; 20 barrels No. Macknrel 190boxesRosin Soup, fro. 1;. 100 " Dipped Candles, 135 *V . Cincinnati Mould, received on consign* inent and torsale by -. sj4 S & W HARBAUGH, 239 bbls. Bread,-58 do. Pork; 2 do- Beef, 2£do. Salty 1 do. Molasses, 2 do. Dried Apples.&do: Rice, lkeg Pick* les,2bbls. Bacon,odo. Beau*,'3s do. pugar. 21 ao. Cof fee, 1 do. Flour* 1 do,'Vinegar, ± do. Krout,26f iba; Sperm. Candles, 10do;Soup. •.••vJons Birmingham, ; . . Agent Quartermaster* Dep t.- . seplS JAMES M’KENNA; Auct .for gate. ZiofsSZiOtftt r T 710& SALK—SO Umldjng Lola in ‘fTfew.Troyi 5 ’ beau*. J?: lifulty aimaicd, nn4(ihomoat pleoinnt :for.a; privateleaidence, mihs-Ticinny of Pittsburgh.-^.rr! Alao—iA loi iu Allegheny citi',.near Federal PL,: front?, mg 20 (ret on Middle alley, ami extondmg-.bncVSOfeet;- : aiwUot on Water alley, Allegheny city. • : All or any ofibcao lota will he sold lower, mul on easier fenna, than any other similar property now in the* market. 1 For particulars enquire of SIIiVESTpR SFd MOUR, ailbe office of Edwarii/rodd&Co., comer Firth BeMar ketstreets :or of tbeaubscribcr sep7-tc v :• THOMAS MKLLON; Attorney. . IJORSALE.— A lot on Hwrh st, ucar the comer of Wj> l lm,ai the iiewGeirmnu Church. .ThisXol,'.# h>-.BUfl.y wiljbe sold on accommodating terms. ■' or lea?etl o» per * pelual lease, trnh the privilege ot Imyuurouithe srouuu. renlotai)} tone ' ( Also—-Several olhrrLolsoiijbeHilljindiflerciiTplaces,, for sale on accommodating, terms,-or perpetual leniwjur un\ suit norcbTiser# ’ auglSMill changed THOMAS MFM-ON OROCKRY STORE FOR stocfiC X-: of a family Grocery Slojc,. doing a. fair business, which can be extended to any reasonable ninounK bring ui a good location. - TJic Morc*amt dwelling .part ot. the . •bouse, suitable for a small family, can be >ecwred it »p-_ plied for booh. Rent moderate. S CUTJIBERT, Gen Agent, *epl3 flmithfinld street. Valuable Bujlneaa.Stand* • 0N MA.BKKT ftTREITP, FOB SALK.—The store at present occupied by Mr-: John Thompson, on Mnr-' kei street, two door* obaveFiftb;i* offered-tor sale;; > • -Also.' a very handsome location nt Manchester,con-\ tainidffabouiS acres, with.a dwelling-house aml.oiher improvements* formerly the residence ofßev.Mr.Mc-j Curdy. > Applj to . * GEO BREED, nepS-dlm 91 Wood Mreet HOUSE AND -LOT FOB Sol*~A' tiro story FRAHTE D WELLING HO VSK anA LOT. The house contains four rooms and kilehen,.wilh a good , dry cellar, nil well arranged for comfort mid convenience: The I«ot is 29 feet front on Poie streety Fifth Ward,by 60 feet deep Terms nccommodatincr 5* CUTIiBERT, Gen Agent, uga23 Simthficld street HOUSE AND LOT FOttTSALE-rrSituate on Wylie »t.,neor the Court House. A valuable Lot, 20ieet front on Wylie street, by 121 m depth to: an. nlley, with a comfortable two story Brick-Dwelling House thereon. - This house can bc.had low., and on accommo dating terms. ’ . £«cplt*tc] THOS. MELLON. - TpOR SALE—A small two moi>: frame dwelling, house,- J* conveniently situated, fronting oir Pride street, .one; street-berond tbe Jlounnal.; He lot i* 24 feetinfront, by 123 feet deep, and wiu be sold on acconimodamig tenn*. For further particulars apply at ilte house.orio, ..- sen 2 . JAMEB.MAV> Water street, .. 170 R SALE.—A valuable improved FAUhI, ir 7 miiei 1 from this eitjyon the-Toatl toKiltonnmg* containing. 155 acres with sauablebuilduigsand other iroprovcroentsi 105 acres in culu vnuou. Vnce-—83.000, Approved Real. Estate of 81,000 or 83,000 value will be receivedin pari payment, the balance at £ or 7 yeah. . . : ' - .* ~ S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, augl2 Suuihfield street.; ■ - Dt< O* O. Stearni) DentUf. t OFFICE at MissHetich'mon Fourth street,afcw doors. above Wood street, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks,-'with;artificial gums., (after the inam.ernotv.univer*ally preferred m the east,) : manufactured«to suit each particular case., Teeth, irom a full set down te a single one, inserted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth. /Specimens of blocks and suction’ plate - may be exaimne4au.he omce.. - All operouonsincident to the profession performed with, care«udfaithfulness.. ■;. t*ep7-3ro r ;-.- ORATORS qf ide Ammcan Ravlvllon< by >1 L. Mn*. goon, wiihptaie&of Samuel Adams, Joseph■ Warren,. Tamck Henry, Alexander:Hamilton,.Fisher Ames and John Randolph j dedicated u To Students • who are not drones. Christians who are notbigolSj and Citizens who are not demagogue ** Retiring from Business; or,'the Rich Man sTTrror* By T. S. Arthur The above just received and for sale by * • ••• •. - ELLIOTT it ENGLISH, • sepS • SO Markeu and 7b Wood street.. rpOBACCO—Iff bosses Russel & Robinson *5 s. 1 :v- 10 «•: Reed’s S’* .5- . u .CabaneVff’fi, 2U *• Myer'a I lump, r 10 “.. Lotte rsO plug; together with va rious oilier qualities; jiist Teceived aun for sale hyv -: sep2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. MORGAN'S \VOR2lr£ KH.LERfinmre away the worms “\V*?st Beer ip.,' Allegheny ca.-» Pa.- • u dfr. JbAn D. hforgan-—Dear Sin Thu is to certify that I purchased of Mr. Porter, one phtal ofyourgreat worm •KiUer, nndgavc two teaspoonfuls of.it to oue of my chik' dren, two years old, and hit a short umott passed upwards of forty-six large worms: - Andrew ITCcllough.” “l witness that the above siamementts true. '. CSxJffCEL-WRtGirf.” ' .Prepared, wholesale and retaihfiy the proprietors. -: -.-> JOHN D MORGAN, Driiggist, ma3o WoodstreetyPittsbargh; 1 • Public Accountant. 3MIE undersigned lenders bis services in the above car. paclty. to tne mercantile, manufacturing and nicch-: anical portions of tbe .coraimnuty. Tie wUM Author of Natipnal System of Book Keeping. Rkvrr:to. Messrs. Johnston. AiStockton, M’DouahlA- Beeson, W. Bell A Son, Spang A-Co.-, J. Kerr, Jr. ACoi, John Finney,- Jr., John Arthurs,-iW. -A. Hill A Co- \V. Larimer, Jr \ - T)ATENT WROUGHT SPIKES—4IAegs Fat l Wro t JT Spikes. OBs'd sizes, in store and fonTafe by . seplff KING A MOORHEAD 1 d KTlonx Dealers* r fpAKE NOTICE—That "William Hermouigray* or the J. ~ut> of Pittsburgh. ha\ wg bteu appointed .Inspector oi Flour, by the governor of the Commonwealth,under the Act of Assembly ,of .the 15th day of*n and for the city of Pittsburgh, and the counties of. Alle gheny, AVestmorelaud, .Washington,Fayette*Oreen, In diana, Jefferson,. Armstrongs Butler, lleav’et. Mercer. Crawford. Erie, NVunen.nini Venango—will ihtailayen ter upon the ilutie.fl.or bis office, under lus commission.;: • . He may be tnutui nt:Mr. Westey-tireer*'shore, corner :i of Water ami SmuhheUl streets si pS-liti; - j Oar stock, in part, consists of— . -30-cases Cashmeres and Do Lames, . 75 f;.«, Calicoes and Ginghams; *• *24 ' ■* t Alpaceasaiid Lyonesc Cloths f l‘v23 balcsßedv While and Yellow Flannels, 50, I. Tickings: ISO ' “; Browu filasluißf 175 cases Bleached Minding, , 40 “ Colored Cambric, 29 1 Apron andShirtmgChccks, 20 “ Colton Flannels, a 50 “ Cloths, Cos.'uraeresnndSalmetis; i •27 r Tweeds ond JcaDS, ~ J * v. Together with a generalassorunentof dress and Clonic Goods, Silks' find * Shawls, -Ribbons . Lnccsr Fancy-v - Goods, Trimmings?;&c+ Ac.; making inwall, one -of the - 3> a mosvcomplctc) os well as ezten ive slocks to be found-in ihecoumry. ;. Wc wjll bo.conslantli in the rcceiptof the latest styles of Good9.jnonj.of winchwe -shall hp able (hyhaving'.v • them On comniiH'ion,) to oflVr at better advantage than could possibly-he afforded by casternjobhcrs. - v ~r. ? ; {nr*Mejrchnms |uirehai»wig cafttnre solicited to exam* (neoiirassorimuntvamilcaru • *»ep7 A A MASOxY'Jt CO Sapply^ofo*V AV% R. JHl r RPH\, v xonTiMWs'rrtroßTnmittPiTPitTOi AWM^nKErsmKCTg»'; • |jAS fippplv of J . Fall?;*.,■ ■. XX" rt/id- 'WmtfT.J)rg Gpui/n, ,andbns,now: ta his; i •: lanreniiJl-diDJcie-lot fo sidqer Trcuu; Many de*cnpuon* of #ood& nl«o, m gremly reduced puces % Great icnrehas. heriitukeiMnUiepoJecUon. of llirbeut make of/FRBNCJi OI• . i ln tbe Ladies’ departments also* will be fnuml ibc new - est.ftiy.l* Changeable 9ilks* Fancy Damask do* new st> fc Super.; blackSitks,veryglossy;Mualmde tames, Plmn andFrmtedCashmeresjFtt/iffc ATm/ioi, of a greit t a-, nety ol colors; jfine: printed .Mous de tames, us low ns tfl.t*en!ft- New fitylc /»nwadr .(4/pocfor, ptaiu black and colored do. £nlm Stupid md Kami do, hemic t fut supply- of Staple Dotnosnn- .Cioods—FUcb' os Flannels, SlnrnmraudiSUpetiugs;:Mu!»hn«.nt an exceedingly low price; Irish Linens,&c.;bominiu)iunv piyjc nf litiglisb, I’rinls at ISict good-styles |rom4f up to (lit firslqualt* tiesntaimracjuretbr Huyer* are m\ ned to call ;■ {p? Merchant will hud, in the W holcsale Booms, on 2d story» a choice stock of ncweststyle goods* nt about eastern puces. [pep3 DallyArrlval-ofPiillGoodßfor tUeJoli- * 1 bins Trndc. ■fj'DWARD. TODD & CO. beg leave to call the alien-- AY tiotf of merchants and dealers in Ocmltmtii's nt thing (Jow/j.m-lhttpbarsUnlul' vicinity, ta.nur y us and the » remnuimg portion bought umlarsuolt circumstances ns to r ennbleusto sell as low as eastern Jobbing Houses • -We have received from our factory in the cast, n4nrge stock of SHlHTS,'whichj inntmlliyof material T nentmiss'-'r of style and manufacture, are Recontfto nnneiiu hemnt->, 7 kei. • Wo. will sell them- lower than thev.cnn be bought - :: in the eastern markets.' Ou* stock will consist, in pnruof: a ; .v . : Wool and-Mcnno Undershirts aud Drawers, r Cotton 'do do , r j -Black and Taney Cravats* * i do. ‘ ;.crdo.: • :Adjasung Stocks nmt Tics; 'Sufpcnderß,'olovefl,Hosiery,UmbrollnB,Carpct.Baffs, Pocket fiaudkerchiefs, Vestings, Ac . Purchasers arc respccifullj solicited to examine our stackof Goods,ami will be accommodated witbplehßinir terms SP* WorehouseTr-NortU-Qttst comer, of Fifth amVMor ket treets, (op stairs) t*ep24 . Jffevr Goo«f«» " ~ THIRST nmral-of now. Fall-Bry Go&fr, at No 53, cor- , JP neifof Fourth and Markets! Tlic-snbwjrlber has this day commenced opening hts .first supplies of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; embracing an extensive variety of all the different articles belonging to his line of busiuess : These Goods have-heen purchased under tbcaih untogc of markets unnsunHy-deprcssed. and they will be sold at ' PRICES FAR BELO\V THOSE OF ANY FORMER SEASON E/** Customers of the house* and . purchasers gencr-. ally, arc respectfully invited to call 0 scpS <. PHILIP ROSS. \[ fc\V CALICOhS!—Kow openutAo. SOf CDrnerol; ; TV - JLI Fourth and Market streets. a \ery large stock.at handsome new style Calicoes and Chintzes*—which ham been selected with much care, with •particular reference to fastness of eolonug,. durability of inbnc,Miiul >beaUt>*- of design/v Amongthem may be found* i Dark calicoes only 3 cents British Chintzes, 1S& ebnls. Fast color'do*, « Green « lil « .British purple do.* lSf “• • Blue und orange,lity u Mernraac v - doyl2J tl -.' • Turkey. Ecd Chintzes.- ; ;v_do*.-: bluado.j-ISF FtfmimrcCbmttcs . These good are now lower than they* have ever been beforehand are the immediate attention of nurv: . chasers. PHILIP BOSS* i sepU. •• - eomer Focrth and Markets; -? A. LPACCAS* ALFACCAS'I-AAlaigesupply atrrtry can now be found at No Market street, at verj Iqw prices Black Alpaccas. are offered at 124 c. ayordpp to the finest . imported. ~ Also; a fine assortment ot.different qnaliuc .of tnode colors, both plain and salm striped, ’which arc very much m demand sepU PHILIP UPSS "'-.fiv.-:.-. To Hoase-Keepers. " TTriLL BE FOUND, At No. 110 Market stntt-VM,. ■ TV/ IM,and 12-4 Barnsley Sheeungs;Bleachcdßam.- ask Table Linens, all widths; Brown andßleachcdTobto' :; - Cloths,:«U sixes; Napkins* Doiheg r Dmpers. Craah;&c ; r" : ' U*i 13-4 Bleached Cotton Sheetings;: &4 and S-SBuffAVmdow Holland, Em* broidored Drapery, for Windows, in pairs and by the yard, Turkey Rea Chlntx.pimr ana figured, with, border, French Embroidered Table aud Piano Covers; worsted, aud hneiu AU of which will ho Bold atreduced prices. v maS7 ROBERT D THOMPSON By‘ Express. . /N ENTS.-. SUMMER -GOODS.—Super- single-nulled' \X French,Hatut Cloths; nchstyles GassunfireßjTilack \ and colored Cashmcretts, Quecm’a and Summer Cloths’ / fiffured and plain Drop IP E»s Vestings, “very choice Silks and Satins, and- figured-Lined Drills*. Cheaper yet • ROBINSON’S Cloth Store, • ■j' maygfi :. Post .Buildittgy t ‘cornerFifth and • SILK OlMl’S ANDFRLNGE§ —aidozen )anf*bbcfc -..cut Silk Fringes,-of vanous styles and prices, amia ble for MantiHus, Ac.; lft.doxe4-yarda black Gtmp, T of .all wldths-aiu):patterns.,fbrCdpesiHaniHlfiSj&c;;44pca.*>.'-./;''- Figured Silk Coal Binding just received at * * ZEBULON * . 0b23 » ' No 07, Market streets \ 4 •.j •' * i-- " 1 -■ r: Andreevs’ Gaglc, Wood atreet* * : T>ROBD of the cordial of oar thousand friends, JT and the unexampled patronage bestowed upon us ' since've reassumed tlie control ofthis establishment,we < beg Jeavero^spro out patrons that no stone -will, unturned, to the comfbrt, pieascre, and hilarity of our visitors; APd ,t? old Eagle stand foremost and lead offoil &in}i)r\r jnihe- West:: 1 -fee " l 'y : ; -Cream, renohe.i/eijd CreanvOystcr*, fas £v.- soon ns.they arnve t may die ohiamed al ibis.place, mid ufi m q marnidrwith* - oui precedent ANDREW'S •AT" Balls and pnrtics furnished as OKuSI: r ‘- 1 fscps L' : -iS ~Z Sr> s -;i if^fFi^^m £ «*•* -#T{Kt%sw f > 4’- ; ■ ~~ *«r *.-' f rjf ;,?■ *jri • f ;i t > ■%•- ->s £ ,*>v v*'•>** -*’'£• J ,> *‘« - >‘^st\ ', ) l l ‘ ~V-A V -.«■ "i 1 -'sf i i > * - a. 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