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Vel. VIL—Me, 401.-—Whole He. 2069, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORN NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL To wail frem New York op tne ssth,and Le iu New Yo ia John Coll DONS, Captain E. B. Co ‘abb, 25t al. F. A, Depeyeter, 26th May. kiady, HE NEW YORK HERALD. gular Bank Corresyond- icholas Biddle. have been satisfact Kabool and Affghanistan. 1 Secret History— Kabul, once the resideuce of Timur Shah and the ence— capital of his dominit Pie . mile and a half in circumference, and situa'e: ae is 3 on the eastern side of a range of two united hills, Prrtapecrnta, April 22, 1842. describing generally the figure of a semicircle. | Dean Sm— : | States, and to render it any The fortification, which is of a simple construc: In the rummagings which all the books and pa- | limits of ite power either in tion, with scarcely a ditch, and the houses built of persof the Bank of the United States have had | Were. rough stones, olay and unburned bricks, exbibit a during the last twelve months, there has come to Under these circumstances, I STRAW GOODS. TT. BENNETT importer and manufacturer of Ialign, and + English Straw Gcods, reepectfully informs that he has removed his establishment from 99 Williau 4 to keep 4 ble Straw Tavds, fine PACKETS. iverpvol om the 18th ‘a6th March, th Apri LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FRANCIS PATENT LIFE BOATS. AMERICAN MOULDING COMPANY. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, french aud Ki) ‘uscars, Fancy Shel work: Also jan entirely new artic! net for the summer iteurpasses all the at; ‘sth June. agent of the Bank of the United s <r eee ates in England, . and I venture to add th » is a walled city of about a (Correspondence of the Herald.) sarance of my fullest belief thetit is the dette ¢ aes Bank of England to cultivate the most friendly in- | tercourse with ifs saster institution of f the United service within the England or else- should be deficient ate fora i GARRICK, Captain W Doing extremely light, besutifol, white noM, LIVERPOOL. OPPOSITE we — i i ‘nom Ly ete). 18th March, ; = mean appearance, and are ill-suited (o the gran- | © . in my duty to my employers, were I to he: Bis GRRE itn rr tht io “4 mid CITY HOTEL. AND in A, PROBL EM | iiacerioke dens in’ e capital of a Brest em int Delia oe light a very curious correspondence, between that | reeal expressing 1 yaw my earnest desire for a Bhi, ROSCIUS, Captain Jo Cyt a gl NOTMOR ) ERS ; the way to solve it. ¥, do the rin tatore Oe ny eda | S08NS are a rude anlettered people, and their chiefs | institution and the Bank of England, in 1838. I | continuance of those friendly services whichyou have yet afi NOTICE TO BUYE OF und ee hae oe ely tren t, | lave litle propensity to the refinements of life, send you one or two ef the letters, which are sufti- thus far yielded in promoting the up Captain E. B. ip SIDDONS Cone iret class Tee ahve eal York, with suc for which Comammamded ‘will hereafter go Ni ter iM be ci py the packets wi! Letters re ghost: $0 cents per ounce. ad cewspapers | cen FORK AND VRE NEW YORE ASOD LINES f for passengers. Every care peed with Una cement ofterraccammodations, The ry exertion to give genera) satisiac ther the cet arcels OF Teenegrect by them, unless re oY of ledge therefor. shine of this! i wd thei 5. pommased by any other ees givesthem security not tor Dy x 0. ee M, & JAS. B f: ib New = which jndeed their country is ill-qualified to CABINET FURNITURE. i subscriber would jagite the attention of thore wish- tabl wel without even eubmiiting their own for tria.? O ye of tender chins and tough beards, ‘answer the above by bringic jul prof Pasarsi — t for yourselves he truths of the certifi ¢ mo: ‘icles‘in the above business, to his es- is to be found a rich revortment of Rose- be ic gentlemen im the country, viz: it Griscom, lott, Gen. J ‘Tallmadge and others. NDERS, ventor aud manufacturer of tue metal lhe Tablet Razor Strop, with four sides, 163 Broadway. mao Im* LUCINA CORDIAL. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. [720% berely three years since the gencral introduction ot L the Lucina Cordial into the United States ainple stores wi by. experienced 1 hogany Furniture, of #rench and other patterns, Fome of winch are not to be found elsewhere, beiug entirely Original.” Also, haudsome rich gilt Gornices. for windows, Poles arid Ring? ; together w ith Damasks, Galloons aud Tas: sels, and every. article attached to curtains, which will be Inavie in the Istest style from patterns lately received. NB. Particular attention pait to the firting up of Otto- meus, Fice Screens, and other’ funey articles. with embroid- ered tapestry. Wasi ‘TON MEEKS, ais-em 815 Brond next the Hosprtal manner and more like that of an European town, than any in A The and in great plenty, pomegranates and a variety of grapes. This quarter of Affanistan, possessing but few Indian productions, receive sugars and cotton cloths, chiefly from Peshour, whither it sends ships will be responsi tions, you will be pleased with this very civil, but take of the communications w an riod it has not only spread ita usefulnew# throughout. thie beeu discovered to possess in the cure of incipient consume tion, ‘The knowledge. {its wonderful influence in renovating igurating the human frame, first suggested the idea of It ia that a. medicine has a large supply of melo Tartars of Bochara, bring to Kabul the hor of Turkistan, furs and hides, the latter re: bl those in Europe, called Bulgar, the ai which is applied to the purchase of indigo, and PACKETS. T THE FASHIONABLE BLISHMENT, 103 Beekman men who are now or formerly vagant prices for their clothing, are assured 0 Do more, a4 the subscriber wil) guarantee to all who pa- tr hand-ome fit, a fashionable style and excellent ‘AILORING ESTA- r Pearl. Gentle- ing extra- Tat 'they need do and using it/19 this way; andthe beew added ta’ the catulos tion, which places the dis ith due precaution, under the interest of Bank of : : ; uffi- | England on th rh ; gratify. ciently spicy. Biddle’s letter to the Bank of Eng- | are” ses gad te ee eee aoaeerens _The distriets of Kabul abound in excellent pro- | Jand, on what he thought its unfair treatment to Mr. | tected in the hand of any othe F institution ag im these visions, and its market is arranged im a neater | Jaudon, seemsto have produced its natural ¢flect i the Bank of the United States. Contemplating i spon that bank and its agent in America. he contingency of your possibly desiring to have Papeete igs gl learnt abe them removed from the guardianship of the Bank of apples, pears, peaches, | @Admiring, asI know you do, a high and firm | the United States, [ have been empowered to make tone among our public men, towards foreign na- | the arrangements that would thence become neces- sary, but J trust that the view which your body will hich yeu have re- severe rebuke to that haughty corporation, fully sas- | ceived, will render any such steps on my part unne= it., New York, orte “ah fat’ rs a Tb y i leath: d tob: Te Kandahar it export: H i ii hi e a s Y " T gee +H iron, leather and tc bacco ‘oe Kandaha ports | tained as it was by the power and influence of the | cessary. am sure I do no more th ta ope ca FASHIONABLE TI MENT * faa quntand the Fast reputation which it had iron, leather and lamp cil, whence there tems ate | Rank of the U nope lola, sentiments and thoze of your. condjatorin saying 5 I in % te i made i: t reia and Euro, . bh rier oe that you and ¢! exch ES T ABLISHM BS ° utriows kiventor by the une} valle powers It has ap oe hag tes 2 x app pa gyno tren er You will, perhaps, also share in my regret, that should ids tat the efforts whic ae? sank of Es the’ pank of Eng- since the retirement of Mr. Biddle and the prostra- | land made to eupport the commercial relations be- tion of the bank which followed it, this country | ween pith ei EAE ae eventuate ia any 7 vane ; » ror my ex can oppose no financial mitigation or corrective Of | the zeal and trouble which you have hi ph ges eps of this wi ha x ‘ouise him : control of the patient. ely necessary ut this period at a > A . 4 Wre on the Vth of each month: as follows: materials, at the following moderate prices— t d the Licina Cordial, !L-aufficient dy | Other commodities of India. the power of the Bank of England, on whose im- | fested to forward the interests of the B. Eng! eee rea, emcee: rom Baere. | “Bun. Wart of Bag. Weot dyed, black, bue,or green drew | [9 Caen of leet, Bisa” Albus dita or panfal meoetnur | ‘The adjacent parts of Usbeck Tartary of which | mediate and secret action, our monied'affair and the | Teonfidently hope that. you will oonttege eas ‘The new ship or ig 4 tech August Puts double milled do black. plaid, and fancy cass., $6 to | ‘ion, Incontines of Using, sudalt doansees arsig fives aan Balk is the capital, hold a species of dependency | 1 o16 value of our products and industry now al- | YOUr assistance to obviate any such event. James Funck. ist November (16th December 50. ‘ " wanted; as throughout he United States it has on Timur Shah and maintain a common intercourse pete For myself, I cannot conclude this letter without @hip BALTIMORE, Ist April Coaia Tipe costmere. sae, tnd, sh Fame ot 12 $5 on 87 to | dence of all other medicine in such u with Kabul. The {environs of Kabul are chiefly | most exclusively depend. availing myeelf of the opportunity it properly aflords ieios A $1.50 to $8, Pante, $180t0 8. scab Leth tip & A a plete dy perfect, permmar Seeried by Logo wd esa Reber by ih T may, perhape, hereafter send to you other mor- | of peers you far the iendliaaee and cordiality Pusk. @ ” Bo Yabo der the auc ints,who | Merous streams ; largest running through the rf i "4 : you have !ways shown in the intercourse bet eae op ee DR. JOSEPH EVANS redoubtiatof te aliaat trerealy te iediertin recone city, — — ; ine small bridge, affords a plenti- pit nade a yp relia us, and with ras sentiment of respect, anes Hewi - JOS ‘ mend it te thein with all confidence, aud eo my own ‘ul supply of salubriows water. > ar sir, - Mew ship »T-NICOLAS, to GRAND RESTORATIVE SY Rup, reaper tye gers oat tne required tral | 1 Ut ae has been before noticed, stands near{the D'lenarit. : Your faithful humble servant, |. B. Pell. Gut remer ! For the ore ftv or tie btooe will be the reanit. But algo the ease in Eu- | foot of two conjoined hills, whese ben has nearly - (Signed,) Joux W. Cowsit- acc nemodations of nee’ foreomfort. The price of ca- AUSED by the vilel agave becoming derangtd end en: rmimenge American reputation of the Luciga Cor | an east and west direction. Towards the base of Banx or tHe Usrren Srares To Nicnotas Bropre, ‘a St iolagers will be eupplied with every | Ofrevied by hereditary ¢ ‘and exhaustion of the einerally adinitted powerto cable mates, who | the eastern stands, ona flat projection, a fortified January 12, 1838. President of the Bank of the United States, system, and other dis r King’s bvil. T palace, which was formerly the habitation of the | T. A. Curtis, Esq. Philadelphia. passage } }, _Passenge: 7 nd Tonsoee, roguomie, ith te baception of wines and liquors. a intended for these vente Vie expeies cctuallyi be i it Routine Buildvoas. en, to bear offspring; and to restore males, when reduced to utter sed apparently. 4 pros!ration, to perfect health andactivity. When first received the American of the Lucina Cordial, Dr. Maguin, notwid'tanding i's immense foreign celebri: ty, and the great amount of respectable testimony that ac- overnors of the city; but it was converted by | Gov. of the Bank of England, London. ‘imur Shah into a state prison, where the brothers of this prince and other branches of his family were kept im cosfinement. Above thiv building is seen o more and swell sy mptoma cf $5 phi Tis. or the constittrional form of the Veverval Disevae, Ul ulcerated sore Throat Plate, &c. Uleers on the other partact the body. Disenses of the bones, p ings, and ulcerations of the bones, swetlings of the 22d of Nov last, from which and from the let- | My Drar Sir :— OR NEW ORLE. LA ANY ‘= AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS e better accommodation of 8! overs, tt ig intended to fi For M thie port om the lst, SSP psi teach month” cOmmenclag the ular day’ wail May, wl ft Coe tal be pre ota Guene Tas Pyeere CONRE, Capt. ack ey A, SPEAR, w wellings, &c-, en salt rheum, ringworm, scaly eruptions leprosy. ich, acald head, pimpies, cracking aud smarting of the skin, tetter, and all Long standing andier etofore incurable fever sores; rheumatism, gout, liver complaint, and alt diseases eaused,by an improper uae of mercury, Jocal and constitutional debilt' y or weakness, gonorche x.gleet leucorrhaea or whites, Or When the system has been eahaisted by secret i vi e ance, long standivg debilitating Southern climates, and other debilr companied it. I declined myself by giving anv personal assurac these particul now, after ths enormous sale of upwards of oe hundred thoutand bottles coupled wih the receipts of certificates aud testimonials innu nerable, and much knowledge fonnded n personal observat can ushesitatingly warrant it ag farexceeding my most sanguine hopes, or even the illustrious ieven‘or’s promiat the fu filment of the most important ends for which itis Fecommended, and has become so justly uuiersally popular. To be as explicit as possible, 1 re- a small tower ona peak, whence the ground rises to a considerable height, and is united vy a neck of lower land to the other hill. From the peak, a stone wall extends over the summits of the two hills, and is terminated at the bottom of the west- ernmoat by an ordinary redoubt. The Affghans are the indigenous possessors of a tract of country, which stre'ches from the moun- land declines receiving any deposits of the funds of | of this day. that the firstonly of these measures was proposed oth, 15th, 20th h October, and preventive, no application having been made for | 12th of January last. Yeu do of Persia. The inhabitants of this wide domain, have no written character and speak a language peculiar to themselves. They are a robust, hardy position to complain, the Bank of England being the | the two count exclusive judge of its own proceedings, and having | wish of that insti means; and also thatit can produce that females, who hi acted,we are quite sure,on this ag on every other oc- | that the agency of the Bank of Sin— > B. J; Ihave had the honor of receiving your favor of sate March 23, 19888 tersof Mr. Jaudon, [learn that the Bank of Eng- I have the picesite of acknowledging y>ur favor n n r ‘ J i affords me great satisfaction to say this bank, and also declines discounting any bills | that its contents, confirmed as they are by the ex- drawn Sy, this bank on its agent. It is ,understood esata in the letters of the Governor of the ank of England, have remeved the impressions by Mr. Jaudon, and that the second was merely | which dictated my communication to him of the h i a me but justice in euch discount, either by the agent or any other | ascribing to me great anxiety to avert from the Bee at chgouciee Geral aed State tae tains of Tartary to certain parts of the guif of C Bank of England any | fon. that theLuciua Cordial. can invigorate the viri'e powers of Tai ‘0 certain parts of the gu! Jam. | perso id . | Bank of England any loss in consequence of her iapaiened make he eseaah whee bay and Persia; and from the Indus to the confines Of this decision, we have no reason and no dis- | interposition to protect the commercial interest of 8, and as I understand it to be the itution and of yourself personally, the United States AK. ee STON ny x race of men, and being generally addicted toa state | casion, from clear conviction of its own duty,so that | should continue, I heerfully* i NTSVILL ing apd ex: | mattese, but fe » 1g gene i ; . I ret b continue, I very .cheerfully"accede to your CMULG! be mpgs oe os deracoud, and aga full guarantee for the ‘Fespo! of predatory warfare, their manners largely par- | the only explanation which seems at all necessary, | proposal. I rejoice very cordially at this result on P SHYILLE, Capt. Dick Ep Saseiinsliiinte bemak eatT eee Fauch favs cheertully, assumed. Wirhfeclingsotai cere | take of @ barbarous insolence, and they avow a | is due from the Bank of the United States for the many public considerations—to which f ewanot omit ib MS DISA, Capt, Mulford. ice $l per bottle, Forsale only at th nce | fhe Luciua Cordial hay beeu heated upon me inthis country. | xed contempt for the occupations of civil lile. | application of its agent to the Bank of England.— | to add my own private satisfaction that your personal ore Are alt built in the city of New York, express: p+ a ae a adage 1 remata the Pub'icd! very obedient humble servant) Though in some of our histories of Asia, the ra- | The reason of it was simply this : intercourse with the officers of the Bank will not Ay for packets, are of a light draft of water, have receatly been eR Bal eal ROL pRaW ELL, MD. tives of Affghanistan are denominated Tartare, | The Bank ofthe United States and the Bank of | be interrupted. oppered and pat in splendid or er, with accommodations $500 PREMIUM. sad te Nave Bicthaivent Phil dsiohian yi ines | they bear no resemblance to those people, either in | England were entire strangers, never having had With respect, yours, ae their persons, manners, or language. any relations whatever with each other, when, on (Signed,) N. Biwpe. enced faction. - ‘the Mississippi by steam! ‘Neither the owners or captains forjewelry, bullion precious stones, ho will wveey, exertion to give Gon "They will at ail times be towed up and THE. INDESTRUCTIBLE INb,which R. M. BART- LETT exhibited at Fair of American Iostitute, New York, 1841, with an offer of $500 to any one who shor extract it from paper, and which recei red the gold medal of Institute, ean be had by callmg on Messra. Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, bank note engravers: 48 Me E: 4 Orders from any part of the Union, M& BECKER, YAILOR from, PAKIS, M44— kulton street, (uj York, that he assortment of Clo hs an: jimeres, of the latest fashion, for Pantaloons and Vests. There witl be constantly found a mce assortment of new goods, which he will directly receive from rie, being ney in correspondence with the first houses of Certain territories of Affghanistan, were conquer- ed in the ninth century by the khans of Bochara, of the Samani race, and annexed te the Tartar principality of Khorasan, from whence a subordi- nate chief was deputed to govern at Guizni. But the 224o0f March last, the Bank of England pro- Joux W. Cowrtt, Esq, posed to the Bank of the Usited States to accept | Agent Bank of England, Phi acredit of two millions sterling. The object de- signed by this offer having been effected by the Bank Houston, (i ‘fully informe the publictot Ni sefurtarfited. {ron Paria, brisgrag & splat pare eet yr put Yen fortnesame, and delphia. ot the United States in another mode, the proposal [Correspondence‘of the Herald.] a, bon Wile of above named house, will be prom thatci'y. i el i thereon t ‘Writing made with this ink wil & ‘ it does not appear that the northern quarter of the | was respectfully declined. No farther communica- . ocfreight or pasaege. ant} sper endure, and is exceedingly valuable aber a Toe eel ls rg iho Se country was subdued until the reign of Mahmoud, | tion took place "Netweet them, until the Bank of " Hovsron, April 9, 1842. setigeesen eine werk al john ‘Torrey, M. D.. Professor of Chymietry, te. The would hoacr him with calls and fo obiaia mare and | the second prince of the Gisnavi dynasty, who | England sent amass of obligations and securities, | The Plundering of San Antonio— Retaliation — ¥ he Fhis line are forward, shi goose in the College of Phvsiciane and Surgeoce, N.Y, more the trast with which he has been honored heretofore. completed the conquest of Afghanistan. No sub- | amounting to eight or ten millions of dollars, with | Blockade—-Volunteers—-Preparatory Measures— nips of atcare willbe ten a nn eS, R Chilton, M = Rracticnl Chy mist. SALINERO'S SEGAR STORES Hi BROADWAY | *tantial tradition of the Affghans or the state of | g request that they might be collected by the Bank Prospects—Seat G % fy measured. we a see eee oe dee eA PT ORE LB ROADa Tack: | their couatry is found on record, until the year of | of the United States. Such a commission was wpects—Seat af Government—Cotton Crop— ‘Segar Store, st92\ | the Christian era, 997, when Sabuctagi, a Tartar wholly foreign to the business of the bank, which | £xchequer Bills, Taxes, Szc. §c. IGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP STEAM NAY! oar OEW YORE, 0) VIA—SOUTHAMPTON. 2 ER BRITISH QUEEN, BELGIAN oP eatey Commanpen ‘arly his friends, that he has opened Broadway, where he sel's at wholesa'e and re'ail every kind of Segara, all of them ef the beat qualities of Regalia, Congrevo, Ne Dormas, Panetel - which he receives from tue a; such as Constancia, Alianza, Union, and Garantisada, ‘and havit officer, in the service of the chief of Khorasan, who bject at that period to Munsur at Sama the great khan of Bochara, having at his maste: death, succeeded to the territory, renounced the Tartar vassalage, and extending his conquests to Affghanistan, made Ghizni the capital of his empire. 30 ODD YEARS EXPERIENCE in the scirntific practice of curing eer- tain diseases, have enabled Dr. LAUREL, of No. 103 Ca- nal street, to eradicate those diseases in question, whether new, old, or Inveterate, inless than half the time employed by thecommon doctors, who poison their patients with mer- ct canivy, nitre, eubebs, ke. B. rv are apprived that Dr. L. is a regular physi- in the U. The very nature of the agency too, the compelling ere our merchants to pay their distant creditors, render- , ed it an ungracious service, while the character of I have returned from the west, the debts themselves, dispersed, as they were, over | paign. K 5 grees of insolvency, made it a laborious one; ne- does not occupy itself with the recovery of debts.— | James Gorpox Bennett, Ese.— after a short cam- the whole country, and complicated by all the de- | Some weeks since the town of San Antonio was taken and robbed and plundered of all the property The days of fen ure of this wel-known Steamship, have a. ofthe med foal facu'ty of Pane alse groduated ta the U 2 2 ‘the Ghizoavi dominion, which involved a large vertheless, from an anxious desire to protect the 4 iy sienteed 2s follows om Southampton, From New York, fea, as_can be pri y a8 rT h CANTON TEA GOMPANY vffer for sale at 131 pocies of Persia and Hindestan, acquired chiefly | Bank of England, and to promote the honorable | that was in the town, by a company of some five Oo staan. » On zh May, 184%," On 7th June, 1644 PIANO FORTES ine Tenet the world. fe ang tiers aP ine eud moat genu- | by the arms of Mahmoud, the son of peed discharge of what was due to a foreign nation, the | hundred Mexicans. They were commanded, it is Tih Best, 10th Bept, ** Tm 0c) QUTHERN DEALERS aud purchasers generally will | °C%-.;lf $y orticre purchased at their establishment should flourished for the space of two hundred and seven | Bank of the United States employed its whole cre- | saidby Bravo. The company that entered the towa a “ e, meals hot included, to Southampton or | S fad ie 19 their advantage t0 Cail al acaictns Oonelenns LP tive fel isfac! Hon. itis requ that they be brought | years, when it was wrested from Kusro, the last of | dit and influence and the exertions of all its officere, : P Autwerp, $70.—Bteward’s 1 $2,862). (2 ytan ie eeutinent of The thove anit i ~. oes Maal returned. 28 1mm the race of Ssbuctagi, by the Affghan Mehomed | to secure these debts. were evidently a marauding party, sent out by the aves evar pon ae Puandcréte prices,” Familics or parties | ovtsyses of rosewo REMOVAL—DR FEUCHTWANGER hes removed his | Gheri. This prince bequeathed to Eldoze,afi- | In this state of things, the Bank of the United | Mexican authorities for the purpose of ‘stealing. — manner wo for the voyage with the steward. An ex- A pear Brosdway. fic ia aceut for the mapufscturvre of saus: | Vorite slave, ossessions west of the Indus, | States, a close and anxious observer of the embar- | Col. Hays was at San Antonio, but left the town and 4 Surgeon on ARE i cic x fortis nitrous, pure nitric and muriatic setae: oulpbe ‘end nitro | Which were quickly overrun by a Pers.an prince | ) agsments of the past year, conceived that great and | fo by, & witli about | “ for freight o1 passage, or nny fur her information, agply Fear muriate of tin, pyroligneous acid acd charcoal, ext. of logwood | Of Kharism, whose successor ‘Tillal-ud Dein, was | essential improvements in the commerce between | {¢l! back with about forty men to the Guadaloupe, ee TH. MALI, Agehte, 3 Pi a, a el he eo to fly before the victorious sword of the United Sinton and Great Britain were Practica. pl he baie ie but when he returned to NEW YORK AND NEWARK. TVA? ing and extermiaating any rpecies vermin and Ene . . «2a | ble. e convulsions which have recently shaken in Antonio the enemy or rebbers had all left, and SOMETH IN G N E Ww icc, moth, bedbuge. coekron che wu the veroes veer Tee eg te Bi Bedelia rel orale the coun Tela pace Derity ofboth, exposed the vul- | the town was completely stripped of every thing: sion of Timur Beg, the h immersed in general 0 'y ; and little si tory knowledge of their government has bee: municated to us, except by Ferishta, who s: 1 that nerable points of their intercourse, and revealed at once the causes and the remedies of these disasters. rctector. He is in coustant attend: Office, No.1 Wall street, from 9 to # o'clock. IUST RECEIVED, — A RICH ane varied LEU GARDEN 49 Bowery —The undersigned. takes this opportunity to inform hie friends and tne public that he haa opened a Garden and Saloon at 49 Bowery, where he would be happy. to receive their calle. His Saloon will be The citizens of Western and Middle Texas turned Ti seemed fit that two intelligent nations, whore in- | Out almost to a man, but mostly ell have returned Fare reduced to 85 cents. A ° b n . + Feom tnefoot of Courlapdtatrest, New Fork- | souatany aurnied with he chaceat and beak of ru, Ca fn the year 1251" Mahwwowd,« Patan; King oF Debit, | tevests ere so closely blended, should ‘not permit | home to thei farme. fp eee my Newark city affonda, Every alte ation will be given anbis part to make and varied ascortment of Stocks, earfe, Cravats, | drove the Moghul Tartars from Ghizai, ard an- | srive to place their future commerce ‘ona trmer |. 20¢ Mexicans area low unprincipled and sneak- Au AM. Ata PM. ALT) ALM. At iy EM. | ini oan atiemen whomay favor shee withacal | lia Shirte: Pocket tlandkerchiels, ker hee “Tits isthe oaly | BEXed it to the empire of Hindostan. It is probable, | basis, to diminiah the dangers and to avert the revul- | iM Cowardly set of priest-ridden knaves and traitors a do 2 a 73 atime iH. LEU, 49 Bowery. | ated nt in this city where the subscri that it continued subject to Ae demnisl ot ieee sions which have hitherto disturbed it, and to re- | —80 teliance can be placed in any of them, not even tee 16 Ge elastic stocks can beobiained | 5 Apest fob 3, AGATE until the expedition of Timur's into India, when | store to our reepective countries a safe and regular the Napoleon of the west, ashe styled himself in CAR PETING &C. vial . a the northern quarter of Alighanistan became a | and unrestricted exchange of their productions; all the spring @f 1836 (Santa Anna). @ people of ON SUNDAYS. From thefeot of Liberty street. A Mend 9, . M x t 1 P.M. andi0 P.M. yew fouk, EulZ AitiwrowN, RAHWAY AND 285 im*c__ 241 Broadway. bet ween Park Place & Murray st, DE ELLIOTT bege to inform hi he has made an arrangement wit Optician, whom he has instructed io his peculiar m adapting glasses to the particular defects of vision, a this the Bank of England, very easy. Accordingly, the Tartar province. 3 i As the great empire of Tartary fell into rapid decay on the death of Timur, and no relation being given of the subsequent existence of a Tartar g: Leave Newark. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. JONES & MARCY, 101 Bowery, New York, are now re- ceiving thetr spring very simply, and with th ? Texas are now determined to carry an offensive y tah war pote sie cacapined war into the Republic of Mexico, forthe Purpose of agent of the Bank of the United States was instruct. | getting revenge for the Santa Fe prisoners. The ed asa matter of obvious courtesy, if moe ratte President has issued his Proclamation of Blockade- NEW BRUNS) dow Shades, D: Harih Kugls Dose Mate, Fable and | esther di Thi m w Shades, Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Doer Mats, Table er i pange ‘ ' 7 the we Liberty street dail % Fiano Covers, Steir Rods &e &e. f eve, tnd byt fe aid of bis unerrit p raby tewaardvtaraies Vernmeat in Aftgbanistan, we may infer that it was priety, considering what had already passed be- Our navy is now afloat and fully able to erforce the Leave New York. Taare Now Brunewick. ods ure many new and rich patterns of Eng- | the power o! ruled by its national chiefs until the year 1506, at | tween them, before making any other connection, | blockade. Commedore Moore is wide awake, and At $s A.M. = ACT A.M. sha aaane hae oh Senttonbal idcatee ot be exceeded | Dr E. portant object. as many ¢iseases | which period, Baber, previeaayy to his cenquest of | +4 address himeelf in the fest usage to tho Bank | Will give the enemy much trouble on the Gulf of MERVILLE « es connect with r i jong about furtishing their houses are yited to give us mal-application of epectac jap. | Hindostan, seized on Kabul and Ghizai, which oc- | of England, and ascertain how fer it wes inclined to | Mexico, while the troops and volunteers will be tak~ * between New York and Somerville, 50 cents. i. I. F, JONES, attention of the public to his | casionally with Kandahar, were held by his poste- | oyjtivate the intercontse it had itself invited. He | ing their frontier towns. Several volunteer compa- Do do New Bi ick, 78 cent. a4 Le REY. ing Spectacle Frames, particularly | rity for the epace of two hundred and thirty one | has done so, but finding it deemed incompatible with | Ries have come to our assistance already from the 8. EW ATs own = GENERAL AGE NCY p md hvery day frota tou: M.to6 P.M. | years, when Nedir Shah annexed them to the do- | the interest of the bank to receive his account, he | W- The troops will rendezvous at Copano, within ubethionDs. 4 Mi trainfrom New Brunewiek and (t v) . Jr. Elliott, Oculistand Ophthalmic Hurgeon. will attend his | Micion et Persia. hus made other arrangements, and the Bank of the | & few days march of Matamoras. We are eatistied PM train from New York, has been reduced between HE SUBSCRIBER has taken the atore 75 Fulton street, | patients a8 uaual on Mo.day, Wednesday and Friday. Cffice| In arranging those heads of Affyhan histery, it | tynited States acquiesces, very willingly, in th that we will receive much assistance from the Uni- lw New York and New Bruuavick to go cents Brocklym, for the sale of the most approved genuine pa: | 261 Broadway_entranes mn Warren rect. aasie't_ | may not be superfl note, that Mahmoud } suit * ied ihre edad States, us the citizens of the southweet are en- aie Se id Rahway Ne De (A Seite LL & DaY’S PATENT PERMUTA | Ghori, be hed bi it it of the Indus t ; ; cnet d at tl the authorities of i line 2 through NewBrunswiek for |} and proprietors of such articles, or of any. 8 ori, bequeathed his territory eas tt e, ia determination brings raged at the course the authorities of Mexico have ‘The Poiladelphia mailline pasace ts thing else, who wish for ao active, stirring agent todupore of | sr onicit pT! Pygmy rm eee eal to a slave, whom he had adopted, named Kultub fbn Jes eed ae berbiath somewhat at en in relation to the Santa Fe prisoners. Naw York every even yethe 7 A.M. tripfrom New Brunswick is omit who proume their tickets at the ticket office,re- fgratis. Ticketsare received by theconductor Khe dat wisn varebesed ‘person of the UL Dein, the first Affghan or Patan king of Delhi, from whom a succession of princes of the same na- lous. their Eeanerions, will fiad such an one in tl gabeceiber. fafeat in use, Any verson miy have the key for a whole day lie by, without the slightest chance of to make a fac ‘0 WESTE Goods betw ‘and Pittsburg.§ gees PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE—For ‘the Transportation of 3 Improvement ta being omy affords to western mer- js being carefully pack- cain the boat our warehoase, No. 365, Market street a and ‘Portage Railways without and crews are employed, who ebants peculiar advantages. Philadel hi: every. day, Sundays excepted, § mine entire rouge, thus avoidiog laf and the lability of i fed oatne way. rons apenas yk iPittghorgh and oitavite The government of Mexico have refused to deli- The Bank of the United States is the agent of | ver up George W. Kendall, of New Orleans. I am Foriule; wietol ike eppeonea faain oon bing antl Ling At, afcer a change has been made in setting it Other | tion, continued to Fr for near three hundred | ihe Bank of England, collectsits debts, and remits | Satisfied the people of the United States have too _febit am | purchasing here may rely on ebiaining genuine article. | See the key,an wan the cone recently wheu the Combination | Years, and ended in Ibrakam, of the house of Lodi; the penoeeds on eBank of Bagland, iy draft on ita much respect for liberty to allow such ae unprinci- EROHANTS. O GROCHRS.—A rare Chamce—One of the beat eata | K°GK invented by De. Solomon Andrews, of Perth, Amboy. | who was ¢lain ia battle by Baber. For the want | arent in Loudon. But its drafts on that same agent | Pled government as Mexico to retain one of her con Philedelphia blished old stands in the beat part of the city. where a | Parkin Wall street was packed. by Mr fleury C. Jones ar | indeed of a native record, and the superficial | Graw., in the course of its business, in favor of all | citizens in prison: so the people of Texas and the cash business is done, is offered for sale. ‘The stock is mode- wark, N. J.,in presence of the cffizers of several Banks in | Manner in which the subject has been treated by | other persons, are proscribed, and ‘so far as that pro- southwest should unite and never cease operations rate, and rent low. easion can behadimmediately.— this city. The same loc afterwards sent to Dr. And: | foreign writers, little substantial matter can now oti in iefly iseredited by the Bi until they make Mexico atone for the base acts they ane = capemes — _ 825 8t't_ ] rews, who put amore difficu't nature to pick, | exist for the construction of the history of the scription b in influence,diseredited by the Bank of have committed upon freemen of the land of the FXs ei the ataatien, of partion wut fit Soe wile euice peptic! picked the Hibwacd Hotel be atthe Gom Affghans. q se Ihe Bank of the United States receives deposits | brave. Yes, we should exterminate the wholer ree ivate houses, to the great advantage to be gained by adopt: | bination Locks, such asaresold by the American Bark Lock e Affghans received the a of Mahomet | for the Bank of England. The Bank of England | #”d leave nothing but the name. The timer» not . from their Tartar conquerors, and like them pro- | declines receiving deposits for the Bank of the U. | far distant when Mexico will be no more. I expeet ng his lamps instead of gas. at the, prevent extremely low ice ofoil. It is af well established {ect that a hotel orany arge eatablishmentean be lighted with theus at less than one of gas; and besides they afford a more agreea- je and better diffused light,entirely (ree from smell or smoke, Asa reading or study lamp, are strongly recommended, the light being perfectly steady; and diffased through a ground globe caunet possibly have any injurious effect upon the eye. They are used in most of the libraries in France and throughout the continent. to see the day in my time. ion of Day. Newell & Day, Permutanon ed. hey have invariably gthe Sooni creed, are avowed enemies to the Schias, or the Sectaries of Ali. Though many of the tribes must have been converted at the period of the Ghizni dynasty, it is hat Timur en- countered a fierce body of t nation, whem he denominated infidels. At this day, the Affghans are esteemed the least correct of the Mahometans States. The Agent of the Bank of England is domiciliated under the roof of the Bank of the United States, where he receives the constant and cordial assist- ance of its officers. The agent of the Bank of the United States is not permitted even to keep an ac- rket street, are ty ental taken the mites premiums, when exhibited at the Farrs held in New York, Boston and Philacelphia, nameiy, Gold medala in the Iwo cities first named. and Silver, being the higbest Premiom given in the lattercity. fi ‘These lozkr are made to keys whict can be changed in form rom one to one hundred thousand million different times, upon either of which they are equally socure aud proof against the ful burglar, for a and continue’ with "a LROAD NOT TICK. MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. NEW BRUNSWICK D HE NEW JERSEY Railroad and pany have established 9 Freight Rrunewick and New York, which they ly. ig ick at 5 AM Waka Wefootot Liberty alers in Li ty, (Sundays ex- Liberty street, New York, ac3 P.M, ‘0 country dealers and merchants the above line is very de ble for the speedy and cheap conveyance ef merchandise every description, and more particularly (o Drovers and i Stock, who can have 150 head of cattle cou- Every Texan is a solder, ladies and all. If re- quired we can muster fifteen thousand men in a fortnight after a demand is made. Almost every citizen in Texas has his rifle, and can start on a campaign in one hour's notice—we do not fear Mex- ico at ail, the only fear we have ia, that Santa Anna Washington street. £. D. SAXTON, att f th talc hould he t im- the Bank of England. A Successor to A DIACON, melt, oreven take the Key iucif liccould not expeettoapen ; and few of them are con. | Pownt in the Bark of Mnglane: the refusal of | will not enforce his bragging Proclamation. If he 220 t mite 337 Broadway. | tt during’ hie life, unless some one were to inform him of the Their common dress | 146 Bank of England to admit the funds of the Bank | Will send the fifty thousand men into Texas this manner in which’ the lock might be changed, after he obtained possession of the key. Orjers forthe above Lock promptly attended to by JOHN DAY, Successor to Day, Newell & Day, No. 589 Broadway, O8T—On ath March, Pair Gold Spectacles. The fhoder shall receive Two Dollars reward, tod wo questions asked. Apply to maim? — Mr. DELAPLAINE.® Wall at. Office No. KALSOMINE PAINT —The Kalsomine Paint having been severely tested in this crty during the winter months, falls over the upper part woollen vest, fitted to the body, and reaching to the mid-leg, and a high turned up cap, of broad cloth or cotton, uswally of one color, and of a conic form; with two small parellel slits in the upper edge of its facing. Bread of wheat and barley, milk, butter and cheese, compose the common diet of the Affzhans; they also, in the winter season and on a journey, make of the United States, brings fresh amounts of bills and securities which the Bank of the United States is expected to collect for the Bank of England. That this inequality is caused by any insuperable peculiarity in the structure of the Bank is not pre- sumed, because you would doubtless have at once apprized the agent of it without inviting him or per- mating ite to make pplication which must be inevitably rejected, while to receive his proposal “Take physic early—medicine comes too late, en the disease becomes inveterate.” ECOMMENDED by the Faculty -VANCE‘S ANTI BILIOUS FAMILY APERIENT PILLS—By long se pills have be thousand Mexicans. NEW YORK. Line wetweea ‘New intend to run perma- the year they will be f vho wish to secure themeclves agai ike sate for children as for an; xtra atteaticn to diet or to clo plaints, dyspepsia or indigestion, necvous disoases, sick he of declining or accepting it- Still less was there supposed to be any inflexible rule against such an vantages euperfiuous; among the most prominent are the olved in treneas and its consequences—therefore ae: never be without them. Time or chinat th 8, when d heat of the sun or fire; t! d mixed with bread, becomes spring that ne has promised to do, we will be satisfi- ed—the Texans would like no better sport—fer it would be grand sport for us Texans to slaughter fifty Notwithstanding the frequent romors of war, our country is fast settling; the emigration has been more extensive this spring than heretofore, and of a sub- stantial and wealther class of citizens. The coiton crop this season will double that of any crop hereto- tine stores are now ehe, aud iu fact all discases arising fro | the patentecs can recommend it with tenewed confidence to i ; t the biood, or x disordered state of tir the public. ‘The numerous spec {'Kalsomine Paint frequent use of afood called eroat, which is curdled mule, 10 3 fore raised in Texas. The city of Houston is rapid- H ity rem wed by taking, them. bi erating. New ‘York, era an enum its al, milk formed into smail balls, hardened rby and to deliberate upon it, imply of course the option ly improving; some six or eight going up and willsoon be completed. Houston is now five years old and has some five thousand in- 4 between New Brunswick aud New York, thesameday, | Htver be, wathont tent i Colors are more t, more Juminous and | Warm water i P ; hogs, é&c.,and silo tor inde of merch are very | Sym uewed health an + y iaebohitods os ean i ine Agog Hours." Kelousies ptint may it cheese, are invariably made of the milk of sheep, ways be limited and controlled by the bank—and here, and has ordered his Cabinet to this place, and Acaiadaeertie ibs tes Gist eubiccled to cay exten result, Their virtues, in fact, may be summed ", | properly applied “be washed when soiled ing to diree- | Whieh in this cowutry, is said to be better adapted | Pee ie bank had recently offered to the Bank of | 4/80 the archives of the Republic. Here is where a me ¢ which strevgthens the feeble aud consolidates the | tons in the eireular, to the purpose than that of kine. the United States the use for a long period of a sum | the seat of government should be.. [It never ought to. rehasing their. tieke ferey tickets gratign sent nee in crossing the North ion tne Haroud Depot, which wil alma for the reception of merchandise.’ “ct Will always fe The customs of the Affghans seem in all the greater lines, similar to those of other Mahometan with that difference which nec ly ite, and from the disposition of a inediein . fw of the strong, and will be found of induite ‘Orders received and punctually attended to at the males of all agent akpn socowding to the ‘aisescioas) okey KALSOUINE PAINT DEPOT, wigh tobe soqure maickness. » febar oat 364 Broadwoy. corner Frenklin. Price 2§ and $0 cents per bor. T He” E RICH if LIFE 18 HEALTH—1 For gale, wholere le and by Wm, Watson, Apothe, fg By \ »% am of Liverwort from the equal to one seventh of the whole cap ninth of the whole issues of the Bank of In the absence of any such necessity, the Bank of the United States is constrained, however reluctant- at the ticket offices, m4 3m* bills are worth seventy-five BI The tors of persons hat Btates, who ba agent or consignee at Pitteburg, will Renuine may be known by their superior quality, and | verwort at that plac fre) tl i it Battowors, April 24, 1842. i have th | consign their grods to William Bingham, Picts by theatyle ofpat “ , een ae , ‘ . > You will also have the goodness to abstain from any will attend to shipping all such consignments wathont | f i rpaling eo. "A ROBERT FARDOW. ‘eQworn before me thie 14th Jan. 19484 E'oWNs Ma, Enrron:— farther transmission of bills, and, with as little delay goo tang tae, ani Finds alaiil tb: tianibed' Mahtaettiy oui Gdlhi m96 1m 99 Maiden Lane. . $. ALPHEUS $M ITH Com of Deeds, The ex Senator and prospective President, Harry 0; | as may consist with your convenience, transfer to | a pqr, 95. The U. 9. ve. Wi afoteis ehesid b 7 Package STRIKER’S BAY. nes ity 3 nowledge that the above | the West, ia yet at Baltimore. Yesterday he was visited | other hands the management of the concerns of the | the great defaulting case, ab < MP APHEUS SMITH. by alorge number of hisfriends whom he welcomed with | Bank of England, hitherto under our charge. already heard somuch. The actio or rates of freight Which are as low ag ant tine. 'y to Wa, TYSON, Agent, No.8 et at 7 N.B—Pi forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottayile, , Sundays excepted. sti ay . wie Spc American Fur Co.; §. T., Nicoll, Coy ‘im. ‘ ins Dur iSeAGE TO PIrTs- Bi T rtation Li notice tothe Merchaats of New York aera rite a Wa re Ley wil ve lorworded Pithdegpeteh: nets oe Owners or shipvers of ) destined for the Westera 8 LINE. Bag, will cies be onvenicuce of Lodies visiting Striker's | cents. tis on the back track nearly as fast Hi ee) tention may Devetied aererMlly studied, and civility and at G AND STRING MEDIC Wri’ iy ree roy Gomi eS seccalstors have bese. prett T have the honor to be t HI DNS preeriser's Bay i ix miles miles trom the City Hall by the | COND Nesie, bane nen’ WITHOUT WINE gloriously bitten, whilst clues bate Golhe ott te _ «Very respectfully 1% i ak Mout of Warren rtreet | Bloomingdale Road,andstages start every how fam No. 36 Fou foodt te Cais Whertt they will 5 hantly. So ii “diamond ent dlamond,” oF in other (Signed) “ N. Bropee, President. ist digesti , a “4 and Saturday afternoon's deck or kana ‘uesday Vnde WEEE eee trcrmnne, Sapa Seale i epries’ Hall, 36 Catt arine street;’ Smith, corner sole proprietor at prt et, has never been known to Water ata; Nowill, 167 Bowery ; Balgrove, druggist, Fulton | fail in curing the most alarming symptoms, of Consumption % Brookiyn. _ BS oth Silla 4 matim® | and Li ¢ Compliant. We have certificates from hii dreds of 200,000 La Norma Seg: q moet table persons, certifying to the yore reliet ANDED from brig Ohio, from Havana, of snperior quali- they have received in using the article from 241 Spring street Li for ale in lots oauit purchasers at reasonable prices, | OWING, 10 the ase ON ssa sie a etal al at no 4 bY M. RADER, 4 ate of Brooklyn, Kings Count; QTEEL PENS—From the celebrated manufuctory of Jo- worn, deposes and says that he is personally acquain seph Gillott, of Birmingham.—The high reputation of he proprietor of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of liverwort, and akers to imitate them, tify from his own knowledge that the only person jon of Jeph Gillott. | now living, who prepared this medicine lar from whom they | is the sole proprietor, resi Spring street, and mani think they will soon be at I, ly, to readjust the relations of the two institutions on their natural and equal footing, by a rule so just in itself and of sachs pntverte app anes as to aflord no possible cause of complaint, which is, to permit | * no Peeount with any ingtation which detlibes ad- | Hes, taxes, &e. mitting a similar account on its own books. Our count 1 ‘Accordingly, the account of the Bank of England | 0 see you advocating the cause inthe Bank of the United States will be closed, balance remitted, and the commissions charged on all past collections refunded to the Bank of England. rade and polite people. Their ,women are con- cealed, though not in a very rigid manner; nor are they so much devoted to the pleasures of the haram, as the Indians, Persians, or Turks. They avow an abhorrence of that unnatural passion to which many of the Mahometan sects are addicted; and the perpetrat d with severity. Baltimore; {Correspondence of the Herald.} th these pens has induced many inferior by injuring thefwell earned repu' ‘he Public are requested to be part Yours, &c. I pray you to believe that this course is adopted | P. a large sum of money, with very sincere regret,and only because it isinevit- | him whilst District Attorney jive * able—nor does it argue the slightest disrespect to the | proved on the tris J Bank of England, with which this Bank will always | (3 cent, Wien ti and be happy to co-operate im any measure for the com- fe mon benefit of the two countries. N THE BLOOMINGDALE ROAD—This & 3 —This delight fal 0 sumer ort is now open and mn full eperat r the Beware t Covnterfeits, as the great questi Paamerement of the subscriber, who has used eve lepend upon having the genuine medi i in.all respects, worthy the patronage Twill ever be | only in this city at 241 9} atreet, si : AL nperve. Ay Redo ing. 8 State street Boston; 31 Main street. and ‘The wines, liquors, and all other refreshments, are the beat | 79 Fults ret, Brookly! ; 116 and 249 Broadatreet, New- thatean be procured’ and in no imtanee will hi 3 ta charges ex "“Frice—Largs bottles $2, next size $1, and station sie 00 waste” acordiality usual to his nature. He is in lowing spirits looks remarkably well. A goodly portion of his time has been passed at the house of his friend Reverdy Johnson, Esq.,one among the noblest of our citizens. 1 am not aware when he will take his departure for the west ; probably to morrow. jon te | death may rest; Buydam, Ke’ m6 3m ceed thore of any other respecta ‘course remove dyspepsia - They panty Pasaveventa, March 23, 1838. orreceip' We have another delightful merning. Yours, hich was Kpannay A for. In defence e three o’clock, the triai was adjourned to ital and one | have been moved from this place. The citizens of England. Austin are very much opposed to the removal of the seat of Government from that place. Our exchequer ents on the dollar. I as no more will be isesued unless they go at par. There has not been more than sixty thousand dollars issued, and that sum must soon be consumed in the payment of du- must and willbe free. I would like of Texas in your the | Valuable journal, for I know you can do much for us. You shall hear from me often. Texas. id Betts. ‘liam M. Price-—This was ut which the publis have is to recover of Mr. said to have been collected by andnot paid over. [t wee collected $73,608 e J. for at least an teave .vewburgh ADKING —Sing! tiemen, oF gentlemen he. 7 1 improving in business, Exceptin ‘and vr amsiigst Bey suese eg naeergeme bound, | argorats the whic ayntert: ‘The Bitters are Caremsely mld | Virginia we Soutd not wish fora better currency. "TRE | Heap Sin ;— shies 38 ase wren andplewsant. (Try them. Price 26 ceutg, , | banks are Preparing fer the full resumption of specie | ‘Iwas hai y to understand in our interview this! Quick Worx.—Going from Boston to Washi: g» SALT = Tonk ol Aahtoas fin hong Bal arly vapectea of Geld tect no Fultin eater se WPateralton copier | payments, itis thought there will be.no extra demand | _,1,as8 happy to understand Oo Out vais cve nor of | | tee Tlccder hat, thin bers "from Liverpool, by the ship Oberlin, ne) sold by Abra’ Br Co No. Ha Bromdwaprcorner of | on them at all—that every thing will work smoothly, ting the relations exist- | 0m in hours, by Teg . Rr BROTMERR cg Geanletiret: Bard ing bow jar! respect Tal ands & Co., No. 77 Broder cor ing between that institution and Mr. Jaudon, the done. HE, «4 96 Fulton street, next door to t Sak, RODERICK.