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'I lie mnteiits wii. be U .1 to rng.A'O thn attention of tho man i t b'.i. and b.i a source of elegant u- me t im ami n. tc rtamtntnt to Uiu uVuitalic brimd.: ami ' in-'o. ., Tho leading cliaractcrt: tic of this paper will l-i; as follow : 1. Karly and copiotm intelligence of ail ml- r t sting occu'rcncca in L'Uramre, Society and Art, both at dome and abroad. 1 A Foreign correspondence or tried popu larity and ackowledjjod merit has bern cn.ne;ed and will be commenced with the tirot number. 3. Productions in fiction ; romance anJ Inn torical narrative; sketche of the tawte ami manners of the tune ! essays, alter the mannt r of the tattler and spectator, on subjects conrtv ted with social interests ; biog-rnprucal notices and anecdote", literary and anecdotes literary and nrofeseional ; bm m ;ts, cplgrama andcle-. irant ir.tlis of every kind; the rumors oin;. day, and the csmnvnts that 11 at upon the con. vernation cf the hour materia s of tins kiiu will form the ordinary ample of the work. 4. The department of criticism will exhibit a discriminating and popular survey of the litera ry production of tho day. There- will be a thorou gh and careful chronicle of every thmj; of valua accomplished in painting and sru!ptre, and a candid and patnofc estimate of the na tional productions in comparison with other countries. Such exposition of the character ainl excellencies of what is cxhibitod in Mumc will be constantly given, as may lead to the mere m telligent eryy merit of that uiost imagi:iai.v and delicate tranch of tho Fine Arts. 5. No oris'mal papers wii! appear but tuorv of obvious and decided merit; and tho Fcirc lions (which will commonly ba from the K-rei.i journals the least known to this country) will bo made with the utmost attention and care. ' The predominant dePirrn of tho editor is to add to the Republic of letters a Vl'rek'y J.mr nal, distinctly aud decidedly National it: tone and features, and at the same time.t.) avoid all .nn,.i inn with mere Dariv poiities. The i tin: Mil; I l II IIN,I. M A AIM'.. 1,1,1.1 I.; A K. MlMMfM. M ig,.in. I f l-l Imiiimi.-I It..' i-tl M"i ,.i,il,it .(.,1 - .Mm " '" .!.. ill l:i:v- l, II. ' 11 Klt)tH,t U I ilil.l'. I... ..., r 1 1 rili l.t H t'l" H 1 tl. ,r ..".I I l.l( I I. HHI i.l i.l,.f - '. ii. l mi i . j .... .. m ti r I I I'l" Ii' 1 ! 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In i(i l.ilerary I'i -partii.i nl this M auazuu m.'li.lNAl. nrtii N". t.iililie the iiiimby- piirnl V ca'di (.fiui:p, w hi. Ii f.-.v old M-.rii ir., in i", w ii..r- All the I t-t Ii mil If wrtler ol Aoi. ri. ii o,,t,l..!,nie In iii i '-. S A WOKK LiF l'.Vl l.fOJ is.M! iLi-rrt'orc, I i ynWrihe fi.r this book iu'trml of nil mCiik vsl.i. Ii r iviiriuts of liurlish i mo. Our Clii.iri- ! Vn'' i. Stej.hens, ( he I II ;j f.j sl.'CT I (!' AMI IIIC I! S'he. ii writ tc.l by Mr' I., II. Msourin-j, Mm ( 3un.nl, l.lli t, liiin.ii'-, f i r.ni, On..', ii in I by Ihe un riv:i 'led anil. or . roi'"l'iiiiijiii'-t nn l S. lLConquent.' 'i he! t.e-t writers ol tl 0 otbi r i x iUo cuiitnLiite to li e iii ii ty of our iiii.'?. i'lti.li TAI l'.OF TIIK SOLTiJ, fiinn. led .n ineii'pnts in the Revolution, will rippi-tr, l..v the an Imr ol' "M A i; ION S MF ( li.'r I i..iii,ti-; .H.rii , by rih n Aditon, F.lv.F ; .ii,.! . i'ht', iiu'iilenl.iiiif u-ei'iil liiornlH, whirh rV Am ne. .ii r. . . l itrCi.iiei...: tho .Vn.g ime, M lii- . ..r, H he ih ll ill"'' ! , I.. I,,, .viti in ilnteriiiineil ilptm,lli- li.ry, SiH.iri.l lli't-ry, A-lr..n..i..y, lV.'r,i.l,y, (,,.-ii.i'r,IMin; Arel.ileel.i", M. Ion...-, A.ll. ..In'...', in.I Ani. r.eiiil kil.iK'riil'h), Hi' ii.iniii,. It,,. eK.UiH d.'.i.rt,i,iiil.il Miljei.t I .... I I .!....,. 1 1. .t. in im't. r. Ii..ii ril i n" ""1"1 ' ' .. litiiK t fi vim ttn r,.re....'i.t:,.l..vt bran, hen, will not bp i..xiiert.ili ii r .. i.ilnMH imvellany, eoiiM.ri.iii tbiU" u lul mm meniuiui.c, u rumi, i'.'( i litr un. AimiUUVI I.Mll'.' MMJA''INK. i'nn k (Ni v I'm Annum H I'o-n ll'ilmi Mtt tr,ytlUt two l'Wt St.tl I'ta rt, en IV i:nt;rtiiini;in rvh Mumfiirl The I'uti inticr", in unrtouncinj tho Third Vol unit" i f the. r 1Jtr.in, wlnrli is cxrlunvoly and perm metitly utnler the- editorial control ol T. .V. A l HIV It, bn'.icvo that thi y can oiler to the public most tiubst.iiiti.il clttinm to patroi.ai. The first and hi pond volumes have be-fti acknowledged on all 'J'he ales !,i i'ii io (n.pu'iir, will l.e coiititi'ird. A tl Col tlii- hii)erior eliaincti r of our literary i i;t, niiiy n.f utioti the fact that mure ci,i.'.i i mi!) i. i.y tiif.' prf . iiian i'h r M.iu'iiino . 'I bin is Iiochiio no t.:iv pro I i oi. j articles ar fruii! u'.v IuiiiIm to bo PO'tal, and hi many resperts stipcri rinl. n ii nt.lie.i.i.tiiriil or. in character, Btrenir'n. inieresi ami nrc ml tirliil. iul tom-tber with ii cenenil iiiiuii- tivpno , to any ol the inaaziiici iNsueU. . ..( i i'., i veots. will ill.) be iiil.li.d. , uim nt tin. JUitor is a hiith one. lie rcriud Cur own oouniiy, hi 1 wHIi ctirliuiitii)r lake. tt0 (onjr prevalent pysti in of basing be work find rivern.imd tieuiitiiu prairies vll!i iiioun- upon th.; rei l iin m, I, tildes, wilJprimn, nii.l forest ol unex tiiiiple.l mvCilness iiinl i;r;uiil.'iir with It P rmlil ritif; iiinnuujents and moiinils of un ext.inet pn iiii val popl-with the baitle proiiiiili nod the si pill, uren of heroic v i i t-i si. .i 11 liiriii-h tho re soiirc.nf of whieh, by die j ruini-eii aid ol several lit.ii.rv fentlemci). we duill avail oursolven nl.eu i.rii.;tii:a!i!f.to enrich O'.r l'.i-cs. All sub- etr ieeti wl.ioli will u.l lit of it. will be illnsl rated I WOr with en fravim: iioie'ii.t tostveiiil hiiiiorea. (IlIT iM'l I MENTS TO Si 'HSel 1 1 t. We 'ir. rln Post M i tels nml others, n ropy upon tti.; repuuiion oi conirunt'ors, wnoso ar ticles, no nutter what they ure Oono, are, in too ni my instance's below mediocrity. Nothing guns admission into tho paes of dii Magazinr, which is not excellent in itself Tho source from which an article comes is sec ondary its merit always primary. Such a rules Irietiy carried out, must jivo character to any .ork. It has civeti "AKTlilJR'.N MAtJA- luviim-. 'J I e whole number ol the il- Z1INF. a cnaricter already acKiiowi. ii(,'eo in an at .l.e fiii:lii'i ol the voiu'ise, w in refpei'taulo iUirier3 wncre u nas uecu reieiv d. The prir.c of the work, only per anr um, brings it within tho react) ol every one, while its elegant typography, unrivalled engravings, and In "ti toned literary chiitacior, cannot but make it a welcome visitor to every person olre lined taute and true intclligouce. 7 copies, 10 per nn Ironies. 5 11 " " . i ..o. 17 yti nnnoclinn wiln mere pariy imiii NATIONAL TRESS will, in brief, con, bine the striking and novel attractions of the News, paper, with the more abiding interests of the higher class of periodicals. It will be printed iu lolio form, on Jarg and superior paper, on new and clear type, obtained expressly iJr the nnrnnsfi : and will b,?. in its whole arranecm,-.t und details, a favorable specimen of the bvt ty-1 1' i,;i cbiit of ihe eonntrv. In addition k U05jjrllUlt.OI r... , to these, and as one of its most va uablo ptcu liarities, it will be, in reference to the diversity of talent that will be employed upon it, ihc rUa rett piper in ihe Untied btakt. TERMS. Two d )Urs a year, nr three co . : tn. fiuo rt.illars. invariably in advinco. .... ... I MA.t A '1 nq. a ..ft:,.. I .11- Oth or periodical is so pxelunively n mirror o." woman's inbid, or ho thoroughly devoted tuber tastes or ititro( s . I FTM: II 1 1 1 . N A N V R I V A L. Dories: the year we have published mere of ibo euiitly .Mezzotints than any rival, nnd for llij tve (bail averatre n Mi zotint d.r every tieinber. "The Shipwreck," Wm.hiiijrtou at Kil.tt en." "Family Chased by V'i"iIvpi,m ami k,Tho lircassi.tii,,,are pintcs tioit never hitherto liiiva tn'ii siireiis.'.! ; but wi l.nvo uii' now heimr i:nrav:l N A Ii SI VEU Ii I ! Itenides t!ii'?-e, we dm II five Line I air;ivir. I.nnd kwoi, JViinle lleaiities, Colored Itirds :iml lovvi r, I'ibture i.l Domestic I. He, e, ve. -I'ioiii: nl." ml of nil rivnl.s. We shall irive a .H.-iU ni'tUe I'loitur. (Ir iti. ni t year. The t t.on pro ;-. ..rib du'.LIi' the subs-crip T i-'a:mon c M iL' i.'itie ha !i ol tii in; tt.f : nil t'V in, i 1'RO.M TAM-. s Ion-; I..') iotiiiiiei! the repu iiio.it eorn-i t I arbion, ao h tf.r nre-s I'oseriptixt It will be sent by mail to all part, ofth oi. i;,.: i a 't d States, and to the Br.tudi I rovmcc?. .'ot.e . (!l.i,i((.r;t(1IU Ju c LTl om Fl.ions m ndv.i.u e in stronz wrappers with the ulmo-t iu:ic u-1 1( ,u r.iri s w ,.:, ,,vt.r hl. h.-aten in this . t i- i. 1 . . . . i ... ....ii . i . tAu.M Ullty MlO 0BI11'" i IO Of til' Hi , "Oll-v.jii aov isn it".""- Postmasters arc rcqUOatCil to act as ant,l ,y,ii:h mouth, from a vanety .f rtt r-cceive subscriptions, and make retr.ittancee. Kud ioto. :.re u .', eilp.-r,ve,!,nil e Tho first number will be issued on &'ATt:a-' : ui:i-,ul of all rimiU: '1 o eueb plate DAT the fourteenth ol February next. tut, h it. That a probable estimate may be formed of ti.m on nil tho number of copies that wr.l be ro,.)ucd, Uiu.-s Uv. ubscribers would oblige the Editor by R:nd,r.- i hu l. I as ,v..;nmMata9car!v a penou aiponfitiie. 'lest l:,.ol Mnuiananur and periodical agents and new,-?- d,;K a. nai ton t. ' , i.t have ol'teu eetuallv Slipplieitoniiocrai lerm-. u., ... ( , fc Co-, 2- Broadway, Wholesale Agents, j M..! ..lour Mi w Work, just publiihed. entitled tbo Fir "loi.u. II .no nv ok i-ii it Ami.hic.in Kl'.VOLli'l Jo-i C:mhe fished with an oriirinnl Porirait of W'ASllI Nti'l'O.NI. t v Cmil'MVN. an tt.il rtftw.r I 'ii:.rri V i ll " s. l.'iil mi. octavo. ) for eve ry .New n'moriber with Two Dollar enclosed, tree of ptittlazo. (,--Auy person pr.iciiring Ten KuVrribeis, iili,t'i,eliilil,i Eleven Dollar, shull receive leu eopi. .' of the Mawiue, and tho "Ilistory' m above. Uie have nutborily (under the new I od Oliice I.nw,) to ten I the iibove work complete, by aail,hiiiiiu! iu our voIuiiip. Tho postn-e will nut exceed twti.ly five I 'i ills to any part ol ll.e rnite.i States. 1 he wopk retail, ulotio, t'oi Tv. o Dollar-, per volume. fi-Airent. W nted lo sell the .Ticlorul ..is ti,iy'i)f the American Revolution." . i i i ...! i.n f,ci miiil. ns nnnaid irj --in ieii.i-i ui-.-i - i ,, letters ore not tak. n In, in the post ollioe. Ailnress Foi Three Dollar-, one copy o( the Saturday Even mi' i'ost, noil one copy ol 'Sears Ma-u-2.iiie" vviil be tent one y. nr pneh. Kii;i.KTM..MS No. Nns-au Ktree,N, York Wity. Xpw.ai.ers throughout the l.'liited Stittei who umv ih....se to copy H- i.bove, mid .nrt .( l- iir..... kIoi!I receive a eopy ol tl.e hhirh zinc for cme v( ar, ui.il Ihe .sJhi.-i- bre it. llli.lt; t.itm ' . ( i copy, per ai.i.uui. E. FKRKETT & CO. miadtljhU. IM II DhTA'Jl HM'llHliAV liwr. Hi, u f s d h i r , AND NEW AT I K Kt l htSH, tin. tin "Uivolutioii," .cut ?.ll?ITiY. TillS ft t-( Ulu e in the basement Court I! u-.idjoining tl ,ny of the Circuit Clerks 0:hce JT YPE FOUNIUvKY A- I'lUN TBUS' FIN ESllINU WARE UOUXE. Tho uub- errtbers have opened a new Type Fouudary iu tho citv i f New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any kind ol job or iancy iypC, inn, l aper, iafCH, uiuoye, l?ras Rule, o'teel Column Rule?, Co n;ioHin.r Suck, CLaoH,aud every article necessary for m rrinti: s Oilice. The Tyoe, whii-it arc cast in new mouuus, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counter?, are vvarrented to bo unsurpassed by any, and will be sold at prices lo suit the limes. Ail the type furniuhi d by na if"hand cast." Fruiting Frenees luniiul oil, and alno yteam Ennnes of the mott approved patterns. A Machinist in constantly in 'atten dance to repair Presses and do liht work. 1..up..kvi ION I'oI.l-EliS CAST H'H Fi.iNTi.rs Editors of newispapcre, who will buy three tunes aa tiiiieh Type aa their bills amount to, iroiv five the above six. monhts insert ion in t hi ir papers, and eend their papers containing ii to the tubrteribors. ( KOCKCROFT & OVERENI). ept. 20 11")- Oin i Ann etree rtii,. nt. . Iml will alw-ws remain aneiiu: rcqUOatCil to act as ant-. , I j i-h muutb, from a vatiely of Patterns, the I I lVl i!,!!!!! Cl.lorill lor 'i I . ,...,., iu n.1.li-i lis u or, Hi i1. , l l l .... . ,r . . . . , u, .. )'. n (V.i letter pri" ib -ori;--(.oli, beiiiile0 inloriiia tion on sill the I ito-t shies. The other ,Mas;:i- Ioni hi i n ii ere copyists ol this otic now L-i i . nun , in our ea-itrrn cities,the I t t lloek oiT'ii b'ieu : S;, eneiretio lire we in mum t men At . .Am,.! q n r-n 3 r, r .'i flu J3Uo9CripilonH, orue.f, iv,n,, communications to bo addressed (post paid) to GEORGE P. MORRIS, 222 Proa.) way, Corner of Aon et., New ork. iieii ihe I' ii - '.inei. Ul rin .is ti to before the I, on. Inn e abortions wechalkiie HOLLY Vi -J,'1 M'.'AOW, M t! ;. on 'bod of inlormiii? my frienrnt iuiHe, tlmt I have tiiken i b.irreot the I'mun It ',irK. formeily oecllpK"! oy Craft where I lloill he pleased to see nn I eiifer- ! i-.:,. ii.,., ,.i ..ll i ;,.,. mid ho'.p.bv siri.. t mien- llll HI! I'l I" . , . . I noii t.i Ihnit -Ti'.tits and conifoi i-j to in".'" tiiiif pntronatrt -i i,:nl llo THE HOME DF.PaRTML'.NT. To remli r our pel i ii'.ie.il i- FAMILY M:i;v .ine , as ili io n l.olv's t,k, we c:ve, v pri ntout h, New tor Eiiibron!i Ke. 4H01CE OF FIVE BOOK, CJlVEN Q C.RATIS AT COLON .V ADRIAN CE Original Cheap VVritinir Paper waro- oomB,203i CllKSNUT Street, Bnd2, 2'., St) i i i a t - i r v i? -i. IlIU Ol illlly.l'i', Letters from the Shores of the Baltic, r.omp.e'.e . inlwo vols., with 4 beautiful cnfiravii's 12 ct. The Conspirator, a very interesting work, in 2 vols., founded on the timea of A Burr, I2cts. Fireside Recollections, by Mrs EI if, 12 eta. An expoFe of the Cai-e of tnc Commonwealth v-. J w, Simes & Co, by m h M'Ewen, 12 etc John Maneaty, or tho Liverpool Mtrchant, by the late Dr. Masrin. 12 cts. For sale, wholesale and retail. C. &. A. havo always on hand, and can pup. ly, wholesale and retail, at the lowest publish, ra' prices, every BOOK, PERIODICAL, or NEWSPAPER, published in the United Sut, the Republication of the Forizn Quarterlies, JJagazines, Pictoral and other Newspapers. M H Anu nnnnn. hy reiriiltill?. fr(.0 of postage, the amount of 25 cents or upwards, for books, will receive gratis, (in addition to his money's worth of books ordered, at the lowest pricep,) either of tho above named work. UTAH letters must ba directed to COLON ADRIANCE, Arcade, Philadelphia. ("Editors giving the above an insertion, in eluding this notice to Editors, and sending us a marked copy, will receive, a complete copy of (hat extraordinary work Seatblicld's Life in Texas, in three parts. Tobacco TOrt article of chewing and mionking to hacco, for tale at King corner b) may, 18-11. J. B. Walkf.r mOR ERt. iut . reived and Seyth itonc. 1 of th hMtoua - v fr le by Of! il '( ft of ry. i.'il ti l.ir l.aue W. Uoil-ewiv. : & e , e. Holly !-'pr:!ip. J.U.. WYTT IHTES. h-t. Irl'J. i very tenia I eiiunirv, w t lov ols in tl .: UAKLF.S P. Mll.I.mt, Upturns hi S lhot.fag lo (lie Public for the lihera! isairina-Te heretofore lestowcl onium ns an Liu Keeper, and would Hlatc, tliat he uuiuunj:, in front f the old h tufo, formerly ticcupicd hy him, where he will be picked lo ucconimodate Etiarocrg and Travtf'.crs. 11c Hatters him self, he will be aide to give satisfaction, ns he i determined jfiat hm Tulle and Sialic shall be well supplied with the best that the coitvitry' witt snorc!, on.) that his Charge shall t,e as LOW at, the LOWEST, llipley Ms?, J .ir.c t22-J IS1L t '-nt terns tbiH lii.l- ;ole inceniii, nu'isr,! i.uiit,le to , but P prtiulty to those ill it, e , would learn the l.iWt n pn. verity. a i . li t l nixr. All tl.c ot.e.er M i'. Hzhies are merely intended r. . ..... i. i., ,,,, .1 I 'l'l,.ir Uca Ili l.i -ii. ,U., in view.' This one, on the the contrary, wipplie ;, has just completed an entire new want lom; f It, tor it y-ives the sex, monthly, the ! in the neatest style, immediately the Latent I' iifloor.s, the Ni-wert IJeeei. l, ttie ( "it y Clot ( 'lo.t, nml every e I fnt rovniidiit. Tlos it does, alike lo the holy in the Atlantic States, and the one in the fur Vefct,.nnd on the piue ib.y in the month. What liuly can do without tbii Macnzmof 1 itteil i,r n "Homo Look" mid "lioiiiloir Oonipar.ii'u" alike, it is -..'i.mtv oeru ed bv tens of thousand", niui will l.e, t ventn'iliy, In tlio t aud or every America Hi Ui lil. THE TERMS Lv a riiri'l H.lhere.nce to the e.'ish system, v re enabled to niiblis' this Macailie nt the v rv hiuest rnfe fiiiniiatible with merit, viz: TWO i oi l.AfiS A YF.Ali. A li-ashv affair, noi t lip reliee on in tho fathion department, with old plnles and liothini; original, might he get op c heaper, and people gulled Jout.ef their money ; hut we issue a work of reputntinn, und evpeet o perforin what we promise ! To induce lari;. numbers In eubsi rihe in Iheminie iieighhorbood , r.fler I ho tnlloH ilU' terniH to clubs :- 3Coi,ic9. .- . .M0 I 7 Copies. IO,(M) 5 Copies. . "'" I Ht opii-P, PREMIUMS. To repny pprsoiu for getting up Clubs, wo of for the billowing premiums: ror t.mu v or a club of live, our "ANNUAL, Willi WASHINGTON'S rOKTKAIT IN IT." For h club of Bpvpn, or for a club of sixteen, either Itie Annual, or an extra copy oi ine m.ig i..iii . A specimen number wut when denircd. Aildicsg, Post Paid, . CHAKLES J. PETERSON, No. 'J8 C hesut J't., Phibiil. Tphiil fJ-rEililors'copying thin Prosper tin ch.tll have the indiums jrati fuf ll?PJ Inn. Standard Ilovks For $ I 00. ANY person forwarding uu ijll 00 post paid will receive the following popular works: 1 Abedcpg': the ,1oney Lender," by Mrs. (lore, author til . Soldier cf Lyons sfc. $-c. 2 "The Lone Star," a Talo" of Tcxat-; by J. Wilmer Dalian E q "A etnglo star is at her side, and reigns With her, o'er half thejovtly heaven." :i The Last of the Saxone;" a tale of the times of William ,'thc Conqueror." 4 Luua Mildmay," a novel by the .author f ..Two Oid Men's Tales" fc. 5 "Sketch sof Naplcf," from the trench of Alcxandcr.UumaS. B 7 Editors mc-erting this advertisement, will receive the above books. Aidrw J.J. (JALUSNA t LU, 4-2 West -I'll St, Cmciuniti, O. J in. Slat - l Tbp piil.liln f of Hi I'nlli'.l Mul.Hi,iMf,. '..I lir romlfHilie'l lu iimki, miilii 11..... . knowleilKi ii nilu I bn rin.liiif puhhii un lb hlieful iippnrl whl) Ii lb. If .ier M ' i.n, '' l.ow II, kI liny srw not iimnimliul ol Him Mum vl.i. h nrl. piitmiiiiKN ,iiir, w, j ilrely tiitu It nl u ,t U , in. rradi r lo lUn uu. Ii'b. ii i bufiii lor IIIEI IKEflUE I he.VI, l.le. I. i rcrmiiipnil, thn ,,..m(in ( , 'H,r. A. a i,rW.p,.r, A..lt lio pa I fon iic, "j( rot i tiy wl)Ml , , J ' puoii.iier, iimirr llieins, Ivi H,i i... ' i....u.i i. I., . . ;,n.l raliiyi.-K .....port whirl, b,. HWJiZ l lilt"1 I St l A Ul'AH I LK Of A t'l'. Tltn v III Ihitliilif, which but iirml fnl,.. i'r. dentil i,l wlioh' g m ri..i r p,.,;,,,!,, ,,!,, m thn rio, meridian, nml (U'hiia (,f w. ft rjVH I hk Pokt hm kei't thn vveii tHior oMtt w. k-' ill own inlriniio beillh ku, Hreiijjtli liow lol lowing, olieti leu. ,il' Ihe rMililic tump, hut depurtilig Iroiil ill iiKleppiul, iK-t lo milliliter Hm tr iiisieiil liewspnper IoIIimt wf.lph, (ohm wir ed to the exist, i.e., ol U) rf ro in,lvti cphemerMl. Ws ahull cuntinuu ill U.i... aiiduu. vurilig, in tho Nii WS DKPAUTMKNT to preent the latent and bet iniilipntieHled i. lelligpnce, tlivesleil ol parly hue, anil inlerestnl bias, mid reiling aolt-ly on the buis of truth, m fur an it it ascert'iimiblo. Wo endeavor tu io lect ami puhsh intelligence of viiIiid utul iiiumr. lance to citizens engaged in ali tho three grui intcrpsts, AGUICFLTt E COMMERCE AND MAN IF A (TP KS. In political intelligence we recognize only ui, party und Inat in OUU OONU1 UY-OFR WHOLE COUNTKY. Wo know no sectional interest in our patriot ism no party lines in our politic no see.liiri allium iu our religion, but print nml publish fr "Tut liiit.t rikT Goui ok hik Ghati sr .NlJMIIKK." To give the Saturday Posl nn iiuporl uir i beyond that temporary one which it deriven iroin being the record of current events, ami tu make it acceptable (o the FAMILY CIRCLE, Wc give lo id columns the character of a WEEKLY MAGAZINE, .Embracing Original Tales and Sketches--ii giual Verso und Essay s Ilintory and Ili-lun cites liiogrnphy umJ Lereuds Science hihI Sliilislics Kevolutioiiary AdiihIs Moral Taki and Traits of Life Original Comments, on Sin tables Hit und Humor. In a wonl,Buch a variety of nuttter as, (our own country hrst remembered,) the WHOLE L1TERATFRE OF THE WORLD may oiler. Tho Original Translation from European literature, w hich have from time to timu nppenred iu (his Journal, arc rcforml to as an cur;iesi mat we liave SPARED it) PAINS To make 1'n ii Tost truly Cosmopolitan iu tin; GREAT REPUliLICOF Li TIERS. Volume Twenty-Seventh, upon which we me atiout to enter, will appear in new type, uinf witb such other improvements pint iiiltuntage as experience may xuggpst. To repeat the word of a lormer prospectus OF II MOTTO IS STILL "EXCELSIOR !" Among the oldest papers on the coiitiueiit, ami possessed of all advantage which lung aecuiim laled facilities nfTord, the conductors blend will, these peculiar advantages, (no to lie neipiii. il in a i!iiy,)all the improi eiuents which each sue cesive year presents to teeir liotiee,anil all II, e changes for the better, which oeenr to men in lent on doing well by u rending public which has always do ,e well for The I'nited Slain Saturday Post. TERMS. 1 Copy, $, per annum I S Copies IP, pr hiiiii 3 Copies 5, " " 17 " $ t), The money ninstuhvays boscnt in advance free of postage. ftVEditori copying the above wiHbo "cntillcil toun exchange. Address, S. I). PATTERSON A CO 9d Chojiiut sireet, I'liiladelpliia. u crnncc v n iwivi: knives. Cm nil oet cast neu ifjF drawing knives, if well ground, warranted to cut without wlusKey, lor naie oy J. II. "AJHI.ll. may, sn.i.'ii A supcriorkrlicJe of llrandy and Erancf Che rief, Wines M various kiuds, eld Holland Uiu, with many kjids of lnjuord too tedious to men tion, ail of wi c,h will be sold low by . Feb. lin. J. o. Waleeu. Feb. iir. ;tii in Ware. cood ni ply of tin warp, consulting ofcof- lee poi, wash and milk pans, strainers, . . '.I. .1 : ... ll.. biickeis wniiiciiver in hihhi sues, moulds, nml gbd irons tor sale by luavJMM J.H.Wi.KE Ii iq u o r . ji kt re v gin ai gin and put ui in botf the beat qualiW fr ale ii Kings rorrirr hy J a freh supply of hrnndy, wine i. . u i..i I u.i...l iii-m j i ..I i fiu.i .uaiiiiiit; iviiio s csiires.ly for Ilia nek, mid ol v, wiuii, (JIass and rutty. (-,-ntFii 8-15 and 10-12 window (tin's iS, Putty put up m bladders, reaoy lor mime diale use, lor said ty I S-l i. H W AI.KE1. may, ilS o I a s s c s . F the best quality, received and for sale at Kiugs conn r by n.ny, lb 1 1. J. 11. Walk En. EiSTUAYS Tippah County. Taken up by Davis Williams, living 16 miles North of Kipley, ono Koane Horse, with a star in his forehead, no brands, supposed to be 7 or years old, I j nanus high; Appraised to $31). Taken up by Z. Minor, living about 11 miles North of Kipley, near the road leading Irom thence to La Urancc,onu bay poney, black mane, tail and loaf, tsupnoticd to be about 8 years old, no mark perceivable; Appr to $20 N. M. AltMOUlt, liangcr. January IJJ IS 10 1 3w JTofi Friiiting Of all kiiiib neatly executed at this U ficc, nnd en terms fn suit ihe times. Odd Oven I Ails. "J N lots to suit purchaser.-, for pale at Kings corner oy j, u. WALKEB. Feb JM), Id 13. Fisli EEooK and hint's. V' fooKS and imca ready ripgeu ior usd irJUaloby J D.Walker. Feb. !i0, 1S15. Havana Scgars. (fTot the very best quality, just received ml f, for sale by Feb. 2'J, 1845. J. 11. Walker. COTTON & WOOL CARDS" fF the tiuest quality and best materials, I un 4 received and for sale at Kings corner by Feb. 20, 1315. J. 0- Walker- Temperance Soclis ,, TftsT received and for ealc, a new ana en eelcctcd assortinctil of those well known incomparable eocks, known lo keep tn feet warm in thecolde6t woather.without whis key, for sale by J. U. Walker. Violin Strings T est English violin strings, received aud fuf 4y salo at Kings corner by , may, 1811. j. B. Walkhb Roots and Shoes. Afresh supply of Boots Shoes and Prog1' consisting of Rpntlcmpni sewed nnil prp,n shoes, peged boots anil shoes, Indies" youths kip and calf shoes, ollhe bct qiiab'.' for sale low for cash by 3. & VLit' may, 10 th 1841. Miiiiia rare suiuib bo bciuuih l. liL markPt. ia now for wit at K-ngs corner V Fb. SC, 115.