" t M" uti. .. jj j n m wnim i w C0JL17JB11 DCMUCIUT. N-li'EMRER 7, 10. ri'u.vi rut: seat of "war Tun leinsihip Galveston, (pt. W ril.i !. si N Orlsai.o on tho 80.li ul'. frum life. j H intisgo, coming by iy ul Ual tci ton. She 'im lelievcd our titijena ul lha painful suspense whiett thy hv labor ed under fur severs! dy. Our id vice from Monterey csme dawn to (lie Citi of October. The city it in (tie quiet Occupation of our troop. The steamer Col. Harney, with govsrn (r.eut stores, wm Ion, with fifteen live, on ti e 1 2 h tl ,, tt ttio uioulli of the Riu Grande. An frpreei hsJ trrive.J at Monterey thai Gji, Woo!, wt h 3,500 mrn was to leave 3 m Antittia the 29 of Sptea.ber for Chi- Currespondenie of the N. 0. Vsvune. Monterey. Sept. 29 l'. M. An express rider hs this moment arnv ed from Salinas which phce lis left line morning. It i only a day's f n' Jt'iin ihIi of Siltillo, and he s'atee, on (lis aulhorit) of the Mexican that Santa Anna arrived tt lint r!iy yt ter Jay rooming or tlie evening precious and i oik" c iMtenced fortifying ij.tt i!.tes '"ill vijor. - lie had no lea than ". ( GO ii.cn " s ' ' liich added tu those wool. !''' Vie cr Ampjdi, will a well In., ..v : 20.000 men. ' ns it tlm he is lo eraci r-.oe.i'.ti close by the Rinconni rs ol n't." lines by the cloe ol . .tc tiure. If all this should p. no , f.';iy insjf have mors bloody .ii tit ft'i ' er. 0:.e l;iMf i cetij Sahts Anns was hour! - i.-;p.jied here wlien Qen. Taylor nriivfd pnil many linn!; ilul Ampudis's tea, t n f r wivintf in mire was the fact that If lotii d !):'ieelf lu a rVgrre surrounded sf- i it the stresses of ti)e)2d division arrj w is noxious to foim a conjunction with his mas ler on ti e boat terms he cuiild make. We shall knot more about this matter in s day or two. Tlie following order of Gen. Taylor an nouncing victary we copy from lh American Flag of the 1 0 :1s inst: Oiidkri No. 123. IltaJq'iarters Army of Occupation, ) Camp mar ftianlnt'y iSt.pt. 27 1846 $ Tl e ccuirrtandirtg General has the satis 'ic'.ion to congratulate the Army under hi v'C'imraand noon another Hignal triumph over t!;? Mesican forces. Superior to us in fiUinbpM, itrongly fortificj and with anim- nt'ifi''e preponderance of artillery, they have yet bent dnvpo fruin point to point until forced to sue for lerxs of cspiiulstion. 'S tch leims have been prantd as were con i:!ered due to the gidjaul defence of the ' tiwn and the libsral policy of our own Government. Tue General beja la return his thanks to hia I'onnr.nJcre and to all Ins officers ar1 men, both of the regular and volunteer for ces, for the skill, the course ar.d the per severaiiC8 wih u hich tbey have overcame manifold difilciilliea, and finally achieved a vifUoiy sledding lueire upon the Americin k ais. A yrenl reeull has been oblained but, not wiiho'ji ihi Ims of ninny gallant and ac compIifr.B I officers a id brave men. The Army and the country mmII tlaeply sympn :!.ise with the lamilies and friends of ihofe whu Inve thus sealed their devotion will ' their livfs Ey order of Mj. Gen. Tavlor . (Signed) W; W. S. Dusi, As'l. Adj'i (Jen. Official: Gko. A. M'Call, Ass'i, Adj't. Gen 'T!u Mexican loss lias not been, and pro ca'jiy niiver will be ascertained with cer i ft ii y - It i believed to excetd 1.0B0. Capi. Crtcn left Afr Kenda'I at Camir g,).We regret to 6ay that cutiin iliffietil tics had occurred at Camargo which it wa p tievnurtly feared wrwild lead to two private "tile met'tii?c in wtiieli two of our citi e., vvtr.) td (jke part. We rpgret to al luiV to sucli a subject, and do it only to men tlie txairscrated ruinoti in pircuUiion iaig -.' to the malicr. It is staled thai t!rir;. Gen. Mn.liill, of Kentucky, bad de iiiu.'i Jed taiisfaciion from Colonel Ualie Pey ton, of this citv, Hnd liiat a meeiing woult! tuks il ice. probably "n the Nib iiut. An-i;'.i-r difficulty uii to be arranged at about t:,i 8ir,! date and in a einiilar mode be twesn Csptain Musson, of ibie eity, sml Captain fei ers, of Texas Moet einc-ie- jy do we l.;,8 that :in adjustment mav hove keen a..ect!;J withoui resort to arms, fo must tcj.?Jt our egret at buinf compelled to allude to the tubject. We gltdly ;urn o other t'leiKcs ,"c"",u,w i " o: in- o' rrgunr sonjier, ntti annpCarnl e-J I saw fveral regiments of fine, lock- bv the Pi eMtlent Uommi FCioner el Pub Governor ol New Jersey alto. 'Jbn. niak. . U-s frn Mooterty Irorn Mr. Aer!,, quipped. Add to (hes eome 2.0C0 irg soldiers, men of g.,od ,z, young 'lie Bonding al Washington city, V,ce twelve Siatts which will ob,me the tarn, m hiC" m ecibCl ,h Mf9V'ini ilems' j'exne..,tvho left the ci.y in u,,H paryc'.iv. aud athfedc. Jmi Nilaad. jdy as a Jay el t!:ai.Kefiieir,. T.ie i'lcsyune rubltahsa a series tf Itt. ivoot Speaking f oufidJ coaitadca rtuiiuJ! tu of poor Ttioman. lie wis on of ih iDOil daitt fellows in McCullodt's compa ny, snd bad hi loose wcumled in tin chaie the enemy's lancrts made upon uv on the aturning of the 211. 0) ilia fol loin luonnuK, li,(e n,in.-Mi,K ti c butteiy on the licilil ovirlo kni( the llnlio' I'al" a-'fl, tie was HHtria! wounded, and afiei auff. rtn iiuredibiy died on the morning l His Vltih. A muaket ball lut.ered his hip joint, at the same iiics that the trave Copt. Gillespie was sliot through, and the two ar ndw quietly resting side by side on the height where ihsy received their deatli- woutids jliunt Giller-pie, as it haa been appropriately named by Gn. Worth. The (rienda of Tlmmas are among the mud re pectHble in Maiylandj he was in the svmc meas with myself, and it mi) alf ird his a quaintances aome rouaolation to know that every attention wm paid him, during hit aslhouis. that rtrcuoiatanrca would adniti 1 siw Ampudia as he led town for S I tillo on the morning ul the 2U.h rod a- lon in his eacort for a mile or two. 'I lif baie and lying wr toll for sv.tv pae m Hi Hack history proves hi auch louk-d tfrestfaren, nervous, snd timid to a degree, He was tearful Ivst some ol the Trxu lisngers, mcny of Iiihii had dep wror. airli to avenge, miht sh iot him from tlir way-aide; and o he rode through i!i' en caropment, siluaitul directly on Ins routf, ha could oolcoueoal his fens. 1'iiey alio el liiin to paa, however, wiibout en a cry or snout t'f exultation. A greal many are discontented al thi terms given tbe Meicni, and think tlu: they now will certainly fight again after be ing let off so easily. Had the buttle con tinued on tbe 24 ih time hours longer, the Mexicans would undoubtedly have been on tbeir knees crying and bcging for their lives. A terrible carnage would have ensued had nol Ampnilia sent in proposals f r a surren der of the town, for his forces were bud died, if I can use such a (arm; and all tl e General Tsylor well knew. To ia iy otr 'he known conciliatory policy of our Gov ernment, however, appears to have been his aim to spnte life and prnpeay, in ac cnidatice with bis insirpc.tions, hU object a'ld this should relieve him from Hi ciiiifctirc in the mailer. Tor myself, having some alight knowledge ul -Ifrxicnn chancier, 1 believe ihe whole policy i.f our Govminieu' is, snd has been wrong for ycar9. General Taylor is still encamped at th' dd (jrottiid, three miles fi-..m heie Gener als Worth and Smith Bre ii town. The main part of the wounded officer are don g well. Gen. Butler is reuovirig.whilt- Colo nels McClung and Mitchell ire alto in n fair way. Our Army Iras tsken or rather, retained. ihirtyfWe pitees of artillery, many of which nre valuable, and as much ammunition a? will ever be necdd to use with them. I'to killed snd wounded of the enemy rannol hi ascertained with any degree ol ce!taii)ty,bui il is known now that iheir I its f,r exceed ed ours. The renin of tho di(Trnt com manders in Gen. Tat lot's army have not tP been sent in yet, hut enough is known tc render it certain ihel our lots will nol vary twenty fiom five hundrrd killed snd wound ed. A considerable number of ihe wound ed will die, so that the number who uili have lest llcir livis will be aboat three hun dred. Gon. Worth lost eohty , killed am! wounded; about twenty killed, or have died ince the battle. TI.e large for! on the north of tho town i i very strong work, and it would liave cost i heavy sacrifice of life la have taken il. I built scientifically has four salients, at!, of which is pierced l r eight guns. Jn- ide of ihe walla, which a:e eppinently new jrid which encloke an area of some two or ihree acres, are the thick wtlla of a lari ohfu.iehed oaihedral, itistdo of which an twelve very large pillars intended for ihe "upport of the roof. These pillars ure hi leaet twelve feel square at the b:m, and like he wallf, are auouf 20 feel high. The walls of the fort aro solid and neatly built, having a gateway and drawbridge on the -ode next to the city li EVACUATIONS OF MONTEREY. Montebey, (Mexieo) Sept. 89, 1S43. Gentlemen.' Weareal I e n Fi in qoi- -t possession of this place, ihe Lai divi.i ion of Ampudia's smiy having n.or rhr( tit yrstcrily noming. Thn 1 si divj.. ion mmhed out on ihe 2 3 b, the 2 1 on he 27 h, and Ihe balance on iie 2S b. I saw the two Lst, and tvj abto lo font tolerably good idea o the number ol men in Ihem. There could not have been fewer than 2.500 in each d:?i;ii(n, ol rcgu.ir soldier, will aimed srid ei during the four days fiht, and a, least 5.C00 citizern i f the (own who ook up srrrs in its defer er, and you tave a (irttiy f irunK foice for the dt eore (f a plc whuh na'uid sod arl have ci (l'bined lo reudci as e'long is any in llit wot Id. Ilotv such an am y thus siiualtd, could ever allow i si II' lo bo conqoereil hy s foioe of l-e than 7000 men, ui I lw)s appear sirange lo me. The cow inlice of Awpudia is now efiablished heyond a duobi. So e relul was he of his peri o. ihst i' is aid that he never once Ii f his house when any firing use oinn on Wi at a pity thai one of roi fhella CLtlJ not have drojpul into his to ili oon. I lelt pufrct'y sa infied. when I saw 'he 4!Hif.m loop pa' oul of lown, wi'li ihf airanen enis wl ieh Gen. Tay l i bed ni'(,e with h ir. To have ta ken l il ee men pi font r wi u'd have )( ii useleM. Tneir aires we did not wan'; l,ir hor.is vnt- woi 'bless, with i lew eke p i r, ai d H would have rn very eipt iuve md troblesonie lo eil ami ,'imI so niiny men. Aiid on r-t ver, m w u'd have cost many tremble life lo h.ive carried lha city a' t',e poml cf ihe b 'yonei . 1 rude otn with the head of the col Hon dy hefore yeateiday, when their S I division lelt town. That scene alone would almost have remunerated one for a long journey to Mou'irey. Al the need of the column rode the command' r of the d r ion, wild his sLiT,si'coinpaii tl bj Mj Sc. it; if the 5 h Infanliy, wi h hie Ailjiusnt, (Lieut. Dea?,) ami Lieu a. Hanson, Kobison and McLtwsi Col. l'eyioo ioJ by the aids of ihe chi f, and leee, ved every afli-ctiooatf Mnbrsce from him ittte lurned out lo let ihe column mai ch sn, m hen Ihe head nad itachtd Pnhice Hill, And now was presented a stone thai I can nevei foijel. Two r(gimff,i ufinlanlry led oPi Willi coluis fit iii(, drums baling, and the tiumjiett rs blowing m(Ii ah heir might. Tho ftfern ir,de all the noit hey could. The rricu were all well i in' (I, and Ihe wl o'e division seemed 0 be w. II ippoiiiied.wi'h Ihf rxceplion A ahr.rs, io ti u t f tr,ich, moal of the men tvoiv sandals. Tl.reo pircs ul ar'iu ty tvi it-in the centre of He column, out 6, one fi. and one 13 pouo dei. The line fimrhmg fujr sbrettt, ex'ei ded ebuiii one rjiib-. The Army was urcnnipsnied by f,rea( m.ry fi rjnlc-s; iRior r.' wivra on h r-ehsck, the r la l tr n.r.fl d, u.o wilh h is or; sobiiMn' wives m-U'iieo on dor kete or on foot, tome f tl en Cinvit'g boideiij ilmt J would n-olc-h liink of aekiiijj on u I e . youn vo men with ehort piUicoa'c.Hnl hais,irip p;n lightly along, young giU liudgine a'ong viih ilxir little valub!i a in ihe unit. 1 noiictil one pretty little crea lure, about nine yeara old, with a pe. c'licken on one arm and a panoi perched upon her luod. The nliesi wonijn eter neard of was walking behind poor fLa-bit donkey was ridden by young wom.in, a second edition ct tin do" oofi, A prt cious piir. thai molhe nid d juj htf r. Meal of ihe sol Her looked fu'lpn.mw 'heir eyes gleamed w.ih h-lrrd, and dsiie for rcver ge. ()(,a of.I C'l'loeh horses, a valu.ble snimal, which a mar wis leading out of the way ol the Mx icn iroon.i. was sei2i,l ami Ic.i , rr ,i. . .v, vij, 1(1 oldier levelling ih-ir muftis si ih hobilere when h-r eniiesvored lo recover lis hoise. Tub suimal was propiptl; (clbmed, howeft0n ihe circumstHncft being mer.tior.td lo the Comman Jiru o .... c Yes'eiday morning i, ,)b ,;v ;,,;,, vas diawo nut in ihe plan lo Ihe ca b" i-l t hat is, ihat the pUzi could hub jiiu unpt. iViilr h, who la ttatienei! ii there wi h hit) itg.in. ol, 7ih Infantry in W up curnntantl and saluted the itgiinenis st it;t.y p3(.cd him. I nevtr heard a noie un'il y ( Herd jv rT.oriiii I'ind ui. iiioni in vet evtitainid i. nou-) a giog a ih Mexicns are, I: set met. 'o be ihn particular endcaior cf every man lo nidky all the noio in Ins powri. There irit;st have been fi'ty bt'uleu fi; o nnny fliers anu di t fiirr.H jjlty eg at t.it 3 rii c i i.'if, o n il i o Ihree of il.im c '( irp ii g ihe F.Hiip tune; Ihe In division is encsrnpnl in ihe rov Ihree miles esal of ihe town om of the loveliest spots n lha ivoidl, shad "d by large pecan snd live k tree-. I'his urove seems to be the only wood land in this region, and is renoned lo b) cinz-'fts of Monterey at a place for hold ing pic nic parlies. The 3 l,s volunteer division, is encamped in ibis grove, (en. Worth's division occupies the 'own. The citirensare beginning lo return in great numbers, and appnar to feel glad Ihit ifco Mexican army his left i htm. jj. The Helative Forces, Losses tyc We aie assured that Ampudia had from lourtetn lo s x'een thousand lroo' ihe former is (he lowest ruimlnr given by sny one. They !),td about hl'ly jneces of heavy artillery worked with a degree of akill and precision un!urpMi ed by any nainn. They were also in a strong ion ntl lown. Ihe stretts leading into Ihe lown.lo the Plazi.were all either closed up with henry & ctrorg walls of solid mansonry rcqijirinu great labor, and executed in the most work manlike manner, or these s reela were protected wi h batteriea of ,f avy ord nanc ; planted so to ffficually cover 'heir entranre. The American army did not exceed 5000, and 700 of iheve weie served a t camp guard, lo protect the camp fiom forces of Mexican cavalry; so that we had but 4300 men in iln engagement. Nearly all our nmst iff. c i v ej ordnanct had been left behind. Tr.rre was only 'he F ying Anillerry, which in order to do much execution, hid lo be ejqm. ed lo a mow! desl'ticiive firo from ti p enemy's heavy bai erie, Add two 24 pound howitzer and one lOu.eli ir.orui and our whole lorce is giver.. Thia show a disparity of more than three lo one, snd vssl advantage agonal our army n pnstiinr., fully tqiul to thn in. qoj.ly u, on mbcra. The lest of our army is 5fll in k lh d ar.d wntitjded,41 of whom were t fiictr.- M'j. Jesr, S.I Infantry, who was re ported severely wounded, is fast neut ering. 'Pi ... jue enemys lots m not known will ceiiainity The M xic;ns in Moii te'ey state m al 12 ot 1400, but abou tuvU is i lion gin to be a more probable e-nmate. 'TULTH V ITKllCT FiR " S.ITIKIK1V, .VOVL.VJll Jlt 7, V. I). PALMER llsq.u', itutlmr'iztd to act a A 'lent for th' Coix-MHiA In.Moi hat.' anil re topt all monies fr kubtcrtjitiun uwl Adwti nt hit Antnr.iei in riith!iia 69 V'nr'SltCfl. Kav 'c " 100 K.v.nau'itnct. Bistuil " 16 Nate-strut. Da'.timort S. E. enr. Hall, and Calver.'-iis. MmhanttNechai ics und Trath.-mtn mav I'm. it lo their udvutitagcln advertifc hi litis j u'j.cr a. it if Hie only one j,xdl;ilied ul tit Ceutitj Scat nd .. a greater cirrtlutlon in th cuttfy l.t:, any ntl.tr jjupcr jiuhliikd within ktiliiniU. AN A1YKEXTICT, lo l!ic rnntin l.uaimsn ia wanted at thN ()i lit-fl. An active boj 15 or 10 vnrsof hs Will ceiisg.iod Ciiciuragement. The Printer i rntlcli in want of a few bushels of WHEAT. CORN & BUCK WHEAL el ih H' w bo ewe him upoi b-eiiption. Ii- w(.tild altso like a fe oishtls of rOTATOES. (Vi.r.i ctcrs On ice. Derwick, October 31, 1646.5 Col. Webb, I)(ar Sir.- The fullowirg shows tbe Coliociier s ni ili.iOrTlfc for the pen tit fit- 'hI year up lo aud including the 8 1 si el October For the mnnib of Ocluber C12 570 ?S er lael irport 54 5'J3 74 Whole amount $67,103 E2 Amount ol CosI shipped ir, October J7 341 Ions. 1S9.G62 Per lasi report Whole amount ICC OS tors. Yours Respectfully, JO.IN iMeRi: YNOLDS, Colrttor. The Hon. Andrew 3'.M'iriioni . ol W ilkefbarre, Pa., has been appointed v the Pi edition! Commi FMoner el Puh BUSINESS OF DLOOMSBURfi. There is no Village in U'.nhern rennsyl vania that is increasing more rinidly in bu- sinaaa and population than the town of lilomburg. Although tin re has been ome lil'ty dwellings built the out shssoii ynt ttiare is not eulli.'iant, n fieirar con' -Hull application ior luuemeit e by airacgeie who arc imxious lo locaio tbcmneln a hen 'or vanous knots ol busincPl Airangeiiien'i irenow making f..r the f rvciion another jem of a large number of duellings and sWire to accomodate the influx of population Our old merchants have all furnuht d them- nelvet wi'h new splendid and extensive as anrtmeirs of goods, while a new iy n shows itself every now and then as we pjsi through the streets, the luteal is that oflomi snd Memlciihall who have opened a aplcii'lnl assortment of entire new goods in the ne store adjoining Ueoblers Hotel, cpposiin ihe Court II nise. As they are both young and enterpnzing ynung vwt we have no loubt thai they u ill do an exieitetve btiat- ncjs t specially with the Lidies. The farmers will now find a rehdy market tiere for all kinds of coumry produce, and loin ber, andean buy their i(oodi as cheap as a any otlitr pLce in nonhrrn I'enujyUani.t The Jail and Sh nflj HoiH? were In on S .tonlty last, for ab.ul thiry-fie hundred dollars. The Conn H.tuse is . tow under roof, and bo'h budding are o be compb ted before August 1 81 7, and it is expected they will ha finish.nl in season for the holding of the court here in ihit month. NENV PUBLICATIONS. We have received the fi'-t numbn f a new publicatio l just commenced tr Pniladf.lphia, entitled thn 'Penny Woek ly,' in I 'S mi M.n tltly Si oy 'Iel'er.' the weekly tuiniaim ehi, and the sumi mooth'y oix'een Leg" page, and are ;mhl:iied ai the low price of 50 ceril each, the Am number contains 'Heid'-l-tn rg,' a lojnancu by G. li. P. Jame Esq It promises b rich ireat lo t hi lovi n of ini-c. llancous leadiug. It ia nirr.oit d from Wdsbing'on, that 0' del s have been fm warded lo General Taylor lo put an end to the arm is! ice, and immediately match for Siltillo, and thai ciders will coon bo isa.i'd for Ihe v liunteers from the north lo proceed f) Mexico to join the army U. S.Senaor Hon. John II Clark' hn been elected U. S. S'-nator from Rhode Island, to fill ihe place now oc cupied by Mr. Simmons; Gov, Doir waa the Democr-tin candidate. Chrivtiiim o;i Friday Our gteat holiday I ill on FiiiLy this year, and tl ild writers nod legends are to h? belief -d, it e i , n ft, s a iu-rd winter. Ol eouise Further Advance in Cuul. Tin lealeie have a:iin advji.ced the p. r ire .f An thracite ro il 50 ct ids a Ion in N. Yt r k. This m-kf w an advance of one dollar within ahooi ( ne inooib. The re a'l pi ice is now 5" ion of 2000 t ?. I'd i is en" of the t IT cts reru'itng hem lewspaper panic making, so (Xienaive y practiced nuiing Ihe past .s''aon. Consumei! Were imluced to wail, by he promis"d ieduc:ion in pi ice, til they now find I ho supply sk.rtand 11. t tr ee niiiltrtally enlniiced. A Pvpidar Candidate. -Kihtil W.jaideudid aaaortun-nt f Johnson, Democrat, said to boa brother ellFALL i; WINTER Mil LINERY. Richard M. Jnhiicou has been elected 10 1 Congress from Arkansas, without opposi nun, tit receneJ 1Q.I--0 votes out ol 10. ft polled. The election in New Jersey for members of Cor.jrrtsa baa leruiiiisied in favor of the Whigs. J he election for Governor, tc. in ihe State of New Ymk took place on Tuesday last Wright the Dt inoeraiic rat.didate fo Goverimr received nloul 0000 niajoriiy in he city cl Ntw York lain what die te- ,-nli mil be in the Sijte, is yet uueiiiaii from the returns recened. Vcitrifiit '-m'v.-Griitit men advertieine lor wives 111 Lundou, bang out their diguer leoivpe ii 1 11 1 it, it a in a window of aotne fafchinnahle shoji, with thia labil: Wanted a ft male cornpaiiiou to ihe a- butf. Applv pereorihih . The Governor of A'eiitucky has appoint d Thtirhday, tf.e 2G.li of November, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving; and ti e Govurnnr ol New Jersey alto. This niakte CoMiirATins or Tut F. ,wti.s i r i"liesa, handsel), gidduiea. ;,.in in th. ' md hre'aat, nausea and sicKnera.variab'i ,iein, yellow or swarthy complexion, i.. . .re the usual u ptoina of Liver L. ..I- ylint. If 'tight Indian Vvtuble nilt are al waya certain U retume lha ahnve row iiUinis, necatiHK they puree Irion the hodyf hose morbid humors 's hie!) n(c the cuee, io only of all (Ji.rdrr of the h rr. hut nf veiv in mi hi t y inciiti'iil lo main A xi. git 2) em hox wi;l in ail eases give relief, at d ii-rn v. r nice will iiiom aasuioilly ihiveeve y pnicle of dixeasp fiom thn hodv. II "right' Indian I'egctuhle 'ills also (impletely rlc tne the atoinach and bow. Is of all h loins and putrid humors and htrreforc are a certain i ure fur cholic,dysrn ery, cholera irorbus, and other d'sortlers of he 'ritesiinea. Oilier d.'voti d exclnivelv Ii the Sale of WRIGHTS INDIAN VKGKI'AUU: IML..S, Wholesale i.nd Retail, No. IfV'J li.ee Street, I'lnlndelphia; No 2S8 (irecn, wick Street, New YnrK; and No, 103 Tie noiii Street, I'm-tnn. Agent lor IJIot mal'-urg, George Weaver For other Agent see advei liaeiiieots in a notlier column. . VI. r ..'l MARUIEI) -On To sd.v, 'I'e 27 h 0 Oi:luh"r, ,1' C.oo 1 borg. L-h'iih ro. Pa. by Rev. Mi Garmao.Mr. CnttiLK Ivooss, formerly of Mlonmhurj, to Vii Elizabeth Fka.vk, of Co..pis. boig. Ot the 31 insl. by the Rv. William L Eyer, Mr. Willmam Lkwahs, of Tnih-'svillr, Ninumhcrlaod co. to M'si Mart Ak.v Clavwell, of Catta wiefa. On ihe 29'h tilt, by lite same, Mr. Tacob Fisiinn, ol M.in towr htp, lo Mi AlAnvIlOLLEXEACn.of Ci'awi-a. ' No Humbug.' " WE ARE NOT PUFFERS.' TJVTKITHEK are wr u"'in? to talk nhont 'War I J between the I.'iii'id tJtuica and .Mexico:' nur ol'MllingRoods 10 per cent. Icluwcity pricea.' .1011111,1 ufuwe goinsii) Mriim tocllirr 111 out nd. vartirit-tnentu every tiling we have for sole, foni a needle to an anchor, but murk what wo a ay Wo are going to Keep as nice a variety of Goods, if both quality and price, aa tiiou who make tnoro nnio in the pa) era than we do. We have pur cliawil nur gui'ds n (In an as it is o:iiMo to buy thein and wa w ill hi It iIumu aa cheap, if uur InenJa will ivg us u a 1 at our sow iprently erected bv E. H- BIGtj.s, directly oppo. site lie now Court lhuive, nod next door uiiuth of DcnMar'a Hotel, i t widhliow tluin an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS -e'ccled expreasly fur their accnmaiodatiou. A 'iiorm the urticJ.-s of DRY GOODS wc lmvo Frrnrh nnrl Ameiirnn CLfiTII1?, Cas--i:ltrrrv, mtliiicitH, venting, &c &c Inrilie I.adica wc have t'atibnieffs, Mooflin do lains Ca-limrre liclc?, Cli ak'n p, Piinls of ev 'ry atyli nnd price frmii 4 to 25 cents jut yard, Shan Ik, (j loves, Ac. A c. in fad every variety cf miTchamiizi! ustiallv kiiit in country btorce.besidea aoino tiding a little di jfmvt. Also IUU and Laps of every descrtj'tion. A for uur GROCERIES, all :in 1 exonine h n fir itirsslns a id you will rind thi'in excellent and very cheap. They htvc also an a.-Mirtir.cnt of QUL'FNS AND II ARDW AIIR. And the beat of M ACXBIIKL an I Irish Salmon if a auperiur (inalilv. Ail of whirh will be di. poii'd of i.i exchange fur t'ash or t'ouitry Pro. duce. SLO.W & MEXDL'N HALL. Bloomebtiri!. .Nov: T, 1 3 1 6 aajaiXFJfV. MISS .M. Ii- IJOBISOX, flTfTOtrLb rejectrully infirm tlie nizcrip nf W V lil iniia:,iir;( rind vieini.v, and the Ladle tbeually, that elie baa junt received, and ia con itao'dy rtcc'ni.i.' rr.:ii i'lidadetrjliia, a new ana A.VD FA.XCV ARTICLES, 'iiudr'j whiih inay l e foui d, velvets and sitins of ill color.!, tiiobeie, fii.wi r, ribbons, bernga for ieit, kid ar.d cotton t...i1loien unJ eottoi. hand- kerrl.irfs, ulka nod .iain eomlis, shell am' other il'o cmi.lw, l.rrast oina, t'l.uvl pun and all other kinds ofj. ins, bead and oilier need lea, gold nnd s . ver pciicile, ilivrr anil r.ltier thin l ies; eterl bead. rinp and t,.nteH, fbadtd and nlion twin fur oureea and bur, (laeps fur bagii, purees nnd baga ready made, viImI rotk l ihlmni. of ililf, rent kinda, culiur- tt, crin ator. (d).ii.g and hordcinc. head diciwe. brBi'cleta, Iniuks and eyes, thread, tape. 61c, m fact almoft c-.cry Ihoij! in-uiify lo be fi.und 111 a fancy sture, nil ol which she will dispose of as low ua they an t o ontiniic.i riM wiip'c Alao-Kaehioiiable PdNKETS acd CAl'S nindc arid kept on bund fur sale JVuTfniber 7 TO BlTISaDEnK. IL'TTIXG 10 R THE EVJIDINU 07 A council Will lie given at the Muckhom. on tbe 10th of Novcnd or inrt. TJiiiirnions 45 feet deep, SO I'nt wide, and 15 feet hili, I'ropuf-ali: will Ic re- eivi d I' or either Hrh k or Finiiie.and for either ths whole or lor tlie teveral pa.taof the work .1. (J. KINNKY S. L. M CONSCU H S. MFRICLZ; R. RMKsr: 5. S(-II ROCK Novcnibtr ?.