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orl ‘ou! ol legeof Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the Sup- pression of Quackery, beg to inform all persons desirous of obtaining medical advice, that on remitting the sum of | 0¥ertaken commerce. This one dollar, with @ statement of their case, they will be | circumstances. Most of the old merchants and ship Passengers Arrived. WANTED $9000 and $10, , on some of the most eee Ansa, at the Loxpox—Packet ship Westminster—Henry R Schooleraft, of valuable and wnincumbered property inthe city of New AUCTION SALES to hear complaints loud and long, ; New York; Wm Smith, Geo R Bullivant, Sam! Ridley, Fiedk | York, on bond and mortgage,at7 per cent. Apels 0 ¥ THOMAS BELL. ises from a peculiarity of | R Ridley, Robt R Ridley, Ferdinand Struve, Charles Ramboll, CHARLES 8. BRONSON, (Stores Nos. 22 Ann and 115 Fulton street.) George Ei Hawkins and Isdy, Henry C beckham and ady. Miss | _ 031 3t® t 121 Fulton street, New York. _ * en NIBLO’S GARDEN, Benefit of Gabriel Ravel. LAST NIGHT OF THE SE Wall, Thos Smith, Geo Lewis, Thos Fletcher, England—5t in i Mi Pi = MONDAY. ASON. supplied with one dollar's worth of appropriate medicine, | owners of Boston made their splendid fortunes during | th: steersze. stru fatles locust a comecaen act es ae At 1034 o'clock, at the auction room, We began the Season Gloriously, earned it throug, Brilliant. aad a letter of advice containing full di: $ as to di vars of Napoleon, when the United States did | ,fHAvRe—Packet ship Ville de Lyon—P C Blancan and lady, | can sing well would be vreferred. Address W.. 'T. at this office Sale of Stoves—A stock of valuable stoves comprising the ly, and mean to finish it Merrily. regimen, &c. All letters must be post paid. Addvess | the great wars of Napoleon, ed States did | Rdward Blancan, Louis Gay Lussac, lady and servant, Henry | with real name 029 1m. | best descriptions of store, parlor, church, and cooking stoves of IMMENSE ATTRACTION. Principal office of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, | the carrying trade for all the world; they preserved a fistavus Wetslow, of New York: Chas’ Linder the beat patents and of all sizes.’ Housekeepers will do well to The Wonderful Ravel Family 87 Nassan street, N.Y ae great portion of the trade for a number of years after © Siius Monkia Mart, | ,ofsteuatton.o ‘ ke Also « quantity of dry goods, London cloths, cassimeres, ves: | ‘THI EV’NG, Oct 29th,the performance will commence at he Consutrine Puysicran is daily in attendance at the proclaimed, from the fact that no country car ctor Petray, Havin V in this city. She has no objection to become an attendant tings and clothing. half past! o’eloek, with eace: unit: cal hi 7 private consulting rooms of the college. Hours from 10 | P P * a oe erage. the same time on the iady of the house, and will give the bei TUESDAY, AN OVESTURE till2 e'clock bring a merchant marine into existence in amoment. It dimond Sone era Baad any atality; character, Ke. Please address a | At 103 o'clock, at No. 76 Grand street, corner of Wooster a. viter which Souci Cases—The Courear have also engaged | wasa werk of time. It is now twenty-seven years sit.ce " ett ES A as cage we . DECHALUMEAU. . x : a x \SHINGTON PROSPECT” TEMPER large stock | M. Laronce, Leow Javelli | Rog the services of one of the, most, distinguished oper | 70.6 was declared. In that time, other couatries heve Foreign Importation: A BENEWICIAL SOCIETY will hold a mecung mrcoper | ein eee pec eos Surgeons in New York, and are therefore p toes ape 4 ie li i ak ana is ve ing, (Monday) at 74 o'clock. at Prospect Hall, in “Bl sing a choice assortment of a large Clark | M’ pared to receive and treat surgical cases. Squinting, ca- | extended their commereial marine, andas it has been so ex- | , Lespox | “4 ‘ene door from the'corner of Walser street. counters, pa’ — os 34 Were will be ad: | quantity of the best liquors o Laenee Reoe C Mincetyat | dresses delivered by. Charles Riddell,” G. ¥. Johnston, and | tent and other scales, ke. “ . & taract, and all diseases of the eye requiring an operation, | tended, the United States have of course lost the carrying | Oppentem-2 Won Rennes re Fp es ad the @ carrying | Opoepheim—8 Wm Rose b James Burns, editor of the ‘ y th 2 attended to, "The feex will ‘be ‘extremely mode- | nate ; but it cannot be helpol, ani is no just cause of | =? Yorng, Smith & cok JW ion John Hurer=i6 | pK. Baowne, Secs, ©" © FEANAGAN. President, | Sale of elegant city mace Cabinet Furniture 7 ” a A pes ; a ‘ ; jark & co Low—t Wiley & Putnam—I2 T Smith—3 | _F.K. Browne, Secy. g ; fate, Faulnts who so desire will be visited at,their own | complaint. We cannot complain, that other nations do | {'Peutek coms GM Heywood G Hortons cnt Was | PACKET SHIP -YAZ00-FOR-NEW-ORDEANS— ‘At 1034 o'clock, in the sales room. o3l lee their share of a mutual business. If we hold commereial 2 bales 9.cs to order. Passeogers by this ship will please be on board the steam | ,,/ttensive sale of dry goods, taney and pledged articles; 5 By order of the College, ; d Baie valle 8 Fi nd it hte (Mane m trunks excellent el ‘t large invoice of London Cloths, We eal Y Orde &. RICHARDSON, Agent. | intercourse with any nation, and import from her, and | J Hier ee Pa ranged Enger Leste ee eae | pont the ship will sath on”) morning at 12 o'clock, at which | Gltsimeres and vestings, in remnants to suit purchasers Se é & Prineipal (and only) office of the College of Medicine Also, hosiery, gloves, muslin vc hag he oO exportto her a given amount of goods in a year, it cor- | Escher! J.C Emenspuich 414 Wisendouck—IJ | LOVES, Vi hectings, ahirtings, guns, | Godenski, Gabriel Ravel EN SKI 1 Notai Leon Javelli wi ETS AND SILKS RESTORED — | hardware cutlery, splendid jewelry, &c. M. | y i Pharm‘ k, : . it ht—1 G He A ry lous Ferin | M’me Gi , Mme Fi and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau st. New York, tainly is fair that the vessels of that nation should carry & Haven x Flemming) 01 ‘ia Pilot te Babiera ing dacaaed pe eosed El hace ekis et epeaaan ie TPekO BY RIELL & ARCULARIUS, Povenshiy Ato Ravel ete ro in Wel t os 7 F P Bolton, Fox & Livingstou—I fils—t Me $ il gloves, fos alt sche » Lovenski’ av “ COL. HAINES SAILED YESTERDAY. FOR half the amount. We cannot claim justly more than a | fyelinct A Mayer] Biblveruoieat F Haonenct J onth & original couition, and on Very reasonable terms, "Orders and HONDA, Oca Zinaliat Pas de Dee yt Het erin and Yidle Gerplioa Cu He took the precaution to provide himself with | full half now. Hitherto the vessels of the United States | co—1B F —} ¥ A Lohes—1 Hemerling, Charton & co—6 | ® DR CEWis FEUCHTW. is At 103 o'clock, at the auction room, . The Ballet to conclude with a the only preventive of seasickness, Sherman’s Camphor “ fi JR St Felix—1 Kerekenrath & Van Damme—t A F'T Monrose - LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, Broadcloths, cass: Me.—30 pieces broadcloths, beaver GRAND SKATING SCENE. Lozenges, One might as well go into the wilderness | havedonenearly the whole. ‘This fact is seen in the fol- | “|'H Babauxi CW Thomaset 8 Cockeneet Bi peak | aL aames eee 1 Wall street. | cloths, &e, in lots tu Grand Pas de Deux, Miss ond Mr H Wells without rovision, as go to sea without Sherman’s Lo- | lowing table — D Carlow Didier x cone RN Plankett—4 A Gour—3 PA To OF SS Oe. FLHE CIty AND FOUN. P }» fine otter caps, muffs, and two machines for cutting nae, Carden opens at’ half past six—Performances commence 7 7 i Morle—6 T — r Cot | > rend un ened 0} jure. i en. zones, the great cure-all of the Gay. he awarchouse of | Iaronts axo Exronrs or te Ustrep Starrs, pistix- ety 1 Young. Siaith & co™t Ruatfay & cont Malenicax, as candidate for the office of Register, at the cusuing election At before 7 o'clock, in the eveniug. Tickets—S0 conte Dr. Sherman is at 106 Nassau st. Agents, 4 Stanwix Hall, | Guisnixe tHe QuANTITY CARRIED IN AMERICAN AND Fo- | Gourd & com! B De Forest & co—1 F Tomes & soni Mr Gur. | He wasa member of the Legislature from this city i 1810. and | A_valuable ‘cellection of pentings with a poetfolio of en CHATHAM THEATRE. Albany, and 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. inti ai mandez—1 M Cannor—1 J D Withaas & son—l LB Binsse & | by his exertions this law was passed; its ubility ts known ¢o all, , belonging to the estate of the late Wm Dunlap. _ e Foreign Eorts, | Co—L# Bayand—t H Babad—i Bailly, Ward k eo—1F Coll ‘TUESDAY, Nov Int, Hliard | And further particulars will be given immediate B ‘TO THE PUBLIC.—The Hon. Judge Edwards, of Am, Ves. For'n. | =} Wiley —9 J} o3l 1J H Brundage—1 L Goldsehmi ICH. G ly Pit 12) op PRALL. At 10 1-2 o'clock at the sales room. MONDAY EVEN: cen. Upper Ti . i Putnam: a Ne ier 25 cents. First Tier 50 cents. 3 Detaber sist will be performed 3, A a a : oe i Sk he dtreee a Er} Falter and Dane Liquors, Segars, &e.—A good assortment of liquors and MAN IN THE IRON MARK. Philadelphia; Mr. Phillips, 493 Broome street, corner of = BIE s C aie RY g ane Ivernois—6 W B Pp 8, professor of the Violin, Guitar and Dancing, 6 ine " 4 i va- | D’Aubigne. Mr. Li ¥ 3 om ‘ & co—2 Tiffany, * Wishe ents to tea x which are some very saperior port wine and Hava- | BD en , ir. Lennox | Madame Landty, Mrs Judah Wooster; Rev. Antony Jackson, Methodist Church, Brook- on fous a ae Maillard—2.C Farrell &co—9 J Avezze: | private Lessous, Nos 2205 Hulean soecele OF families, or for theattention of publie houses and families are in- | To conclude with RICHLIEU lyn, Mr. W. Hopkins, 92 King street, N Y.; Mr. J. Pearson, in the Navy Yard, Charleston—certify and give their names, having used Jones’ Oil of Coral Circaasia, they it all it is represented, and that it positively andr does force the hair to grow, stay it falling off, cure scurt or dandruf, and give light red or rey hair a fine dark t, Favre & eomt Richelieu, Mr. J. RK. Scott | Julie De Mortimar, Mrs, Thome Doors will open at 64—U ‘at quar of from 160 7 baioeROors Mill open at 6%¢—Curtain will rise ‘at quarter past ichets may b 91964.200 2.188-595 joore & Conzens—i H Chap- | street. 1S'725'082 6129-920 | Renaud—1 W Vyse—! A R Waller—1 Dale & |" P. G. Jones Guitar, Violin, Bow, Case, and all small 37 16,282,366 5,463,901 | Maxwell—i Manun & co—8 Boley Freres & com2 Engler & | musicalarticle manufacturer. Old Instruments bought ex. | 10400.acres located north east of Sagamon County pelock, ie 6 15112445 5,302'050 | Foley—2 & B Strange—1C H Schneider—1 David Brothers | changed, repaired, &e. 4 Mr. Funk, State Survevor. Sagamon County tox Office oven daily from 9 to 5, where 5.407342 6,905,469 ¢, Lamson & cod to order. Guitars made that cannot be excelled in tone and durability, most populous County in the State, and the Ceres and places secured. vi 19,990 | 4 AMSt#RDAM—Ship Angeliquer-10p pipes gin sin bags coffee | Subscribers wanted Co Join am Amateur Society. ed at Springfield, in the centre of the PARK THEATRE, peapes 5 13 5 200 slabs 13 cks madders 1 bale mdse Sch .F thd tent. 3 look, and in time cause it to grow dark naturally. ‘The 99,008,110 9,220,011 4971 2 11-0808 200 kege herring f Eyting—loo slabs Gu’ Dee Arteea segs | —< ST EECHEST LEECHEST LERCHEST — Je AC Ib ofclock, at 49 Pearl street, a quantity | ‘The public is respectfully informed that during the pero public can fear no deception when the above names are ‘ {BALAIBL 5U106, 60. 8°355;610 seed 50 bxs herring I box oil 180 birds NR Brewer—2 pipes gin AGE HEAT ! LEECHES ! of coffins, mahogany, &e. ances of the Sacred Drama of the laraelites in. Exypt;ory Eh offered It is sold quite reasonable, only 3, 5 or Sshillings | °29! 552 5,168,975 48,974,554 8,725,639 to order. re Gk HEALTHY SWEDISH LEECHES WEDNESDAY. Tassage of the Red Sea, no females will be admitted to the a bottle, by Jones, sign of the American Eagle,32 Chatham | 728, 1,319 6,558,505 41,190,106 9,599,563 Bristo.—' Merchant—1 box Dr Hodge—! bate J Hance —Just received per baik Sir Isanc Newton, from At 1039 o’clock, at the sales room. third ter. 2605 bars: iron Baelston & Battelle—20,000 fire bricks 45 boxes street, Y., or 87 Dock street, Philadeiphia ; Zeiber, . 4,518,572 50,105,379 8,816,312 2 Washington, D.C.; 8 State street, Boston ; 75 or 39 Fulton | {3° S:iSb.R5T 46,190.58. 6,856, 138 Give it one trial—yow'll be satistied—it | 33} QRS £4aT ws SR sIGANs B,6R6.6 & bxs tin $ Tones & com1100 bas for sale inany quantity, at very moderate prices by | Pianos, Furniture, Upholsteis ‘Trimmings, Ornaments, Gi- | FIRST NIGHT OF THE GRAND SACR MAA G.A. KF. WITLE, Importers of Leechoss randoles, &6.—Cons! f d assortment of al ‘ , aie : ND SACRED DRA: ec P'S Willmm strese, | cond hand famisures several superior new, and second hand a etnat he tat ead aa made by G. V. Briggs, W: EDITION OF ae amet | Sinaia apeme ud second hand | In consequence of the vast expeuse attendant upon the Musi- 5,269,054 9 087 1,3 MPHE AMERICAN | s cal Drama of the I Egypt, the char isso cheap—yet so excellent. THSUSUL 6.067725 39,071,562 8086846 26° 241,004 17302,5'8 STER REVIEW, No.75, for October. is this diy pubs | Niaikle, Calver Randel, Barmore, GJ. Bolier of Paris, Rosen- | Will be raised to the alc gabe Meemnae YARi te inary 222) 76,981,331 210 39,931,913 9,912,166 29,783,695 1,502\547 MARITIME HERALD lished. sonizants of Dresden, Jos Doguer, of Frieberg. i Mrs Seguin, Mrs Baile Seguin, and Mr Shrival, from &@ THE TONIC MIXTURE HAS NOW GAINED ] 721, 58,025,906 4,559,818 34,464,272, 9,206,622 20,710,700 "391,788 8 . 4. The'Philosophy of Sone NT Ieee haem ie ca Pe near cetetine | the English Opera House aud Royal ‘Academy of Music, Lon ii i = ii i i = — oe 7, ——— = \. e" Philosophy of Punch. " a don. bis first appearance in Ameri an‘ undispated | repetetion iy Che: cura Di Banvaga cums The increase of imports comprising the years 1821 and To Ship Masters and Agents, 2 Bailey on Berk{ey’s Theory of Vision. sole cushions, hai Ke ik damask, &c. THIS EVENING, October Slat, be presented (1st time a cach.” In bases of halt a dozen, $5. Soldat theottice | 1540, Was. it appears, $44,555,795, of which amount 78] wy, nay citiaiicin thine Huahine at wuibentt 3. Art and science of History. f Berit Bal AL oleh ote foot of Watts street, the | 1 America,) with new scenes, decorations and costumes, Of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 91 Nassau st. | per cent was in American vessels, and 22 per cent in | to Commodore William A, Bassett of ony nee neat Byars te the Minsk thctarlan Distioes, sloops Wasp snd Lady Washington, of Troy, with their tackle ISRAELITES IN HOGPT, PLES oe RRR foreign vessels. A similar comparison for the year 1830, | Port of the shipping left at the port whence they sailed, the | ¢. ‘The lonian Islands. dapprrel. SSO aa ha i as Or, The Passage of the. Red Sea. Og. THE PARISIAN ATTERATIVE MIXTURE, | a year of the highest tari, with 1840, a year of low du- | firign uemspupers they may have. Tle wilt woark hens tag. |Z Hamburg and the lite Conflagration. UCTION NOTICE—Snle of Stover—On Monday in the | 4* Paved for « whole season at the Covent Garden Theatre, 80 extensively used by M. Ricard, in the Venereal Hospi: | 0°" ‘ . ‘ ae : mediately on their arrival, Agents and rt : 2 ne Ie rom, 70 first rate st itable for all ; 7 - tal of Paris, and recommended by the College of Medi | ties, gives an increased importation of $36,264,690, of | Jomu"sr’abvoal' willralte come tae ioorceanondents, at Errors and shusee of Knglish Criticism. more, cooking, We. Bee HOS BELLS Aucte | Tne Wcs written and te M nap aod oes cine and Pharmacy, for the cure of syphilitic disease, is | which 73 per cent was in American vessels, and 27 per | office all the marine intelligence they can obtain. Nautical . The Quarterly Review and the new Corn Bill, price 3 | —2292t" 32 Ann and 115 Fulton sts. Lacy, Author of Cinderella, &e. ke,” sold atthe principal ofic, 07 Nassau st, price $1 per bot | cent in foreign vessels. ‘The increase in domestic ex- | Mormition of auy hind will be dhankfelly’eeetved per anim. JOSEPH MASON, Publisher, ROR HALIFAX AND LIVERFOOL. | Entire new Scenery by Messrs ily ard and J WR Smith tle—In cases of half & dozen bottles, $5. : ; o3tittec __ “the Broadw e Royal Mail Steamship BRITAN xtepsive Machinery by Mr Speyers ports from 1821 to 1840, was $70,223,740, of which 82 per | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 31, 1842. RAFFLE, RAFFLE-Gentiemen’s Cloaks at $1,40 each, to J; Howe x ommander, will leave Boston | New Costume 1 Re Ir Louis ‘Arrivals, cent was in American vessels, and 18 percent only in (sl asias EX be rate for separaciy, positively on the Tat of Nov: fog the above’ ports on Tiss day; Novermber | fe eet aod acorn ha cette ; Mark Little, Albany ; A. W. Fletcher, Wash- | foreign vessels. ‘The increase in domestic exports from itr? * €2| elrenlan Cloaks, with capes and factor, aud collar ile etic Passage to Liverpool : $195. Organ, (having politely volunteered his services), W'A King ington; C. Cushing, Mass.; H. Brul, Bosten; C. M. Mills, | 1830 to 1841, was $54,433,608, of which 75 per cent was in 6 50 | and complete in every other respect. For further particulars Passage to Halifaxs.- +++ +++ 20. Cp hin in He fom the Seventh London Edit ee are eee ern dieses tee 0 1841, 438,608, of whi ! : seth tndoomplete 1m every other respect. Yor further partioulars | a. 91.)¢o D. BRIGHAM, Je This is the first Oratorio that was ever acted in England, Sturgis, Boston, "Gade Ryan, Philadelphia; George | American vessels, and 15 per cent in foreign vessels, In ascecn where the Cloaks are tobe scen, Tickets omy’ $1s0n ths | 085 8tr 3 Wali street. | and therefore its produetson will at some fature time be refered in 1833, and form am epoch this couutry. This Oratorio Miter, Boston; &. P. Tiherton, ditto; B. Frowe, Virginia, | otder to see how we stand more clearly, we will here | Packet ship Westminster, Atwood. from Londow and Ports- | Cloaks are worth $90 each. Geutlemen wishing tickets tons one of the remarkab hould NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Fare | in the history of the polit , i 01 i Ihe srl Id. ie . } of the politer L. Murphy, Chilicothe, Ohio; Madame Elliott; Mons. | compare the general results of the above table with simi- math Ook leith yng pkg Gexweld. call erly, os & number are slready eold. As the raffle will pos ts. i The splendid and commodi | was licensed forreptesentation by the Duke’ of Devorshars ‘ ‘Jams 1 1 ; toddard, from Havre, Oct.g, | sively take place on the J5th of November next, all tickets, ALOL Oant. doh. Cady, | sakes perttrmen the whole of tue Oeatorie opaares Thies Er H. Sette, New Orleans; Hs N. Montague, | 1 blest the trade of France, forthe same years. In | wihimige.C; Beton, eK Liiggtin OU | tees esa cae tds Bearcats eum: | See comely an tert rete commended her eg: | withthe om tractive et, with etek of a ho Rassias E. H. H * | order todo this, we add together imports and exports of | maa?Aemadeey betwen tim Amsteriam, Oct. 8, with | Ken previousto : . (2 os forthe season on Pharaday, slarch 10—leaving as fo} saw it, and with the commendations of all the principals of "the rr es | the year, and the quantities imported and exported each, | , Shin Merchant, fferes from Bristol, Eng. Sept, 96, with cantina Soeeake piace af the Rams Head, Fulton street, where Foot of Barclay at. New York, at 10% o'clock, A. M., and |. No man who hay attended the renresentaiton of this Orato- MONEY MAKKET. in native and foreign vessels, as follows psn Aimar, Carver," days from Cadiz ithgalt,to | SINGING BY NOTE-—Thove wighiog lear are invited ace atest (Wewsrk, at'¢ olclock) A. Mi god bail! pase yehich i Was it otaoed, Garratt iat Gin aaa cide Sunday, October 30-6 P.M. | rayie suowine Tuy, ewrtoyanys o Native. axp Forsion | Nesmith Leeds & Co. Lett shin Win. Badger, for Boston, | 19 ¢o call at Warren's Music Noom, No. 15% Fulton street, | o'clock PM. cist favorablele impression on his. min to those 7 x : EMPLOY ME! J aN on; barques Flora, for do, do; Lawrence, Providence, 7 days; 7 o’cloc! Passaic will leave New York at 10% A. M. | who have questioned the propriety of ‘The foreign bill market on Saturday was more firm, | V® iN THE TRADE ov FAaance asp Tix Untren | Cho, (Br) Halifar 3; brige Basen, for Boston; Massachusetia, | of gow eles, ands ace aapeciory Gt his neeneee, hecho, | and Bent. ose Neneh te A Mh andes Rotelogks BM | suiee eadee hee the a hae gacaueh a production, let and good bills sold at 6 a 6}. Canada bank bills were held Unizen Starss. | “British brig’ Buffalo, McBurnie, 23 days from Anguilla, with | Will be composed of both ladies and gentlemen. Tuition few “is cike Ge eboare§ reptile lctee heey Wed ginny suelo tsar te wip jisty vy aeeby gone tt, bh 5 .. 7 . " . ree. . iF Ope - at 6}. There are several mails due from the south, which Foreign. In Native Vessels. Foreign. | salt, to master. 1 ee: JAMES ¥. WARNER, 7 = fact speaks its greatest panegyric.”” rea decreased the supply, but may arrive in time for the i omit Cee OEE eee ra eee NS: ik nae: ‘Typeelator of Knbler's Vocal Elements, Dr. Weber's, Masle BBB vy De cae ruler bicker dis, his ec EE ica, Ae my " . fe wees i eetcwete, r the 30th October—The fast sailing coppered and | A™ 5 a erica, packet of to-morrow. Very many buyers have held tomastey ot Hoskins, days from Ellaworth.with lamber, | GINGING FORTHE MILLION = Madame MECO- | Soppertentened packet ship TAZOO, Captain Bed Trask, | Orzides, ah see pe Mrs Hoskin back, under the expectation that the supply from the Brig Susrn, Petty, 5 days from Calais, Me. with lumber, to | 12,VINO MALONY begs to inform the Pablicy that having. | tonal this day at 12 o'clock, her regular day. Ror freight ar | S700, Dearne | Lesvelie, a k CAVE Vil Gackae “would asl auiesently-vesgersbae. sae be 10 | bee: ited ‘by Me. Mainger to introduce his system of stage, having superior, furished Accommodations, apply om I ed , Me Seager eit aay rer panne boa eye 9 BOGUS GAAS | Sete Rochele Ranking 2, ure fry Ginfuegon, with 1m | Sion the United Kets anpy atten ie: | Body at"Onlem wou Ogata ore esa ge | fheraey Wastes press the rate jome of these p ‘> " O 1393 463, tons copper ore 18 logs cedar to Everett & Battelle. oattitete they will commence their fist class early in Noc | Shippers will please send in their bills of lading early this Istaclives, Egyptians, &c. Bends’ Ahi ‘This table shows that in 1834, the commerce of France | _ Schr Edward Kent, Edward , 2 days. from. Boston, bound to pp ‘ jence the rise, Fie ; p a aeata Philadelphisw put in'on aecout of ead win Yember next—to meet three moruing : : Bases—Mesars Kavanagh Schnip, Hvrris, Schmal- ‘The pertinacity of the managers of the Harlem Rail | in French ships, was 120 per cent of that in foreign ves. | “Schr van Buren, Allen, 8 days from Halifax, with fish, to pare gShinpere may rely unon having their if: comets pee lz, Kraft, Leacht, Boeck er, Runde, Ort, fees te : " it wi e i 3 bel were. oO ed, a vd “tary ‘Tenors— " or p e1 Road, in undertaking to thwart the construction of a road itt uid it wie camenae 91 La meeoa In ve etic lovensse, Verrilh $ days froin Thoomaston| wit bets, bh oak tised. Avy guarantee to that effect will be given aud fulfilled Haber Meters Beith, Horton, Stanley, Mereran to Albany, unless the enormous debt and expenses of their | the trade was nearly equal, France doing about one-half | hat may be required. i ae Netson, &e. company is averaged upon the whole route, is astonish | the business with all foreign nations with which she com. | ,,Schr Meridian, Race, 6 days from Lubec, with plaster, to ly forward all goods to their addrest ing. According to the report made to the meeting of | Municated. How different result do the figures for the | ¢ Schr Catharine, Marshall, 12 days from Calais, with ath to | .NB=Sieuor De Beenis will continue tn give privaye ine | hepacket dhs MISSISSIPVH: Cage Cheater Hillard, will adams’ Nother, ‘Hocastiall, Wien, Coa, stockholders up to September 1st, 1841, the whole receipts | United States present: In 1339, the business in American | “Sch; Woleatt, Ryder, 2 days from Bostop, with mdse, to | John’s Park. 031 st cod m_ | day. aati i _08lt_ | Montgomery, Willis, Vincent, Bedford, Moris: bent ne from the business of the road, never in any one year has | Vessels was 500 per cent of that in foreign vessels, and in | order. [MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT .—Briggs & PT. CARD =A lady who. for g.number of y as been | PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS. engare y equalled its current expenses. From 1831, when the road | 1540, more than 450 per cent. ‘The trade between France | 1) sot yoo! Simmons, Fish, 3 days from Nantucket, with fish, | 1 beg 10 call the atiention of the pubiic t sateacher, would be | ~ Messrs Chubb, Meyer, Phillips, Meyrer, Ar Agents in N Orleans, Hullin & Woodruff, who will prompt- lessrs Pearson, Selle, Pearson. jr., Calnan, Reichen- apt Chester Hillard, will k, Brock, Ritzburs, King, Freeland, &e. eir impro' npe lh 4 ter. pean thod of water proofing, by saturation. ‘They rendey perfectly pleased to pass and fora moderate | Shell, Gunter, Chatel, € hevalier, Good ain, i went into operation, up to Septerber, 1841, the whole re- | 494 the United States, was done in 1840, 96 per cent by the | Schr Ganges, 5 days from Calais, with lath, to master. water proof all kinds of woollens, linens, co:tons,calicoes,sitks, | compensation would engage as Assistant ‘Teacher in a School, | anco,'Rosier, Jacobi, Lehman, Botsford, Wotching, Nidds, . c ty vessels of th ited a + th f Below. ¢ without injury to either fabric, color or lusti | or weuld locate herself ma good situation, either to impart in- | Mason, Wolter, Wiesa, Spier, Wrench, Laure, Rebhun, Wale ceipts were $528,903. The gross expense in the same | Veselsof the United States, and 14 per cent by those of | Wed NAGE, having been awarded a diploma by the Am Institute for | struction to children or to make herself useful in a family by | ince, Groenvelt, Hegeland, Walker, Duckworth, Murr time, was $1,983,113. Of this amount, the current ex- | France. The trade between France and England, was ie ~ cia their superior Water proof articles exhibited at the fair have | an ingenious and # quick use of the needle. She is acquainted | Wood, King, Williams, &c, i gre : * pp " Salled. how commenced business under the firm of the New York science of Music, The most satisfactory references can PART I. penses, repairs, interest, insurance, &c. &c , according to | done 71 per cent by English vessels, and 29 per cent by | ship Waverly, Snow, New Orleans, and others Water Proof Establishment, 47 Christopher street. The above 9p interview is desired plotee leave pies ao Scene 1—The Encampment without the walls of Memphis, the the report, was $724,712 95, being a deficiency between | French vessels. Suppose now atreaty was to be opened General Recerd. style is mach saperior to any Mackintosh ever yet offered to he Teacher,” at the office of the Herald. _o! ‘ent of Moses stands conspicuous. i) horus of Israel ites iod of Israel.” Chorus of Israelitish re Women,"*A prey every day.” Choius of Israelite the public, it being free from that uuwholesome. unhealthy TILDERS PATENT SALEMANDER SAFE Fonston Letter Orrice.—The Havre, Liverpool and Lon: | ad disagreeable smel! that every Mackintosh always has let it EER, Bieaiarencn been in use three years, and m current receipts and necessary current expenditures, of | With France, to induce her to relinquish the 14 per cent, et 195,719. This embraces a period of ten years of the | Which she does of the trade with the United States, and ill sai s be got. ap in whatever style it may. No sooner does the Mac- | times exposed to the most intense heat that can be brought to ac ‘ jet fants Tiree ins cha: \vallow tha Ualeed stated to do the whole would so ve. [on eee a emnnnow, smorning. ‘Theis lecoee bare | Miao Loder than it becomes a uarless ar- | Woon chem by the burning Of large store ouses containing oil, most extravagant speculations, The remaining expense, | allow the es ‘ole, would she be | are at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange. ticle. , jparation does not amell, and inal) Cas ee ee oe a ee Mvacid is chalicused to prov’ 1,163,401, was for grading, laying rails, Westchester | likely to listen to it? On the contrary, would she not | Lavxc#.—A brig of 200 cons burthen, called the Saline, was | “!lows perspiration to evaporate freely, but still perfectly im- | Sh'inscance where one his failed to preserve tite contents, $1,163,401, grading, laying y y ws 4 " : A : : ats hoe Bet pervious to water. 8. & P. particularly call the attention of the i erie wey ee tember Ist, being the business portion of the year, the | against the grasping and avaricious power of England? | J. Fales. are expused to th ority of Wilders Safe over all others, and have no hesitation in : y all kinds of over coats, “ See operation was as follows :— For a country professing the republican principles of reci- | ARRIVALS AT Que: f Saying that they consider them really fire-proof, and recommend He gave them hail stones for rain,” Moses, Aaron ities tte and Chorus—"*Lord of the skies” Moses, Anai,and fthou whom I adore,” Amenoph and Anai. mparative statement of arri ° c a. happy day, Israel: dejoice,” Aaron and Israel- tonnag» and passengers, at the port of Quebec, in the years 181i | CO Pants, cloeks, or any. kind of wearing apparel them to the public as fully entitled to conndence. i e " ‘Total receipts from the business of the road. . .. .$65,993 | Procity, itdoes certainly appear, that our notion of reci- | and 1812: Notaries ea pe he oh OD oe eae apne anon wrote Bieter: Sy poacroge ie anit, Weeriet Ry ich daiog. unteed comfiepded” MDa) We “current expense, exclusive of real estate, procity means to have the whole ourselves. Vessels. Tonnage. Passengers, | Vares thelt fabric, consequently this will bean act of ccomom Wa i Committee. vaide,s Elizene, Amenophis, Aaron, Mambre, Pharaoh and or ae aa * 99,905 | Then sf eed SB BhNS 38,870 | And a great saving to the wearer 2 y * Minton & Co. jones. : 2 : 2 TAINS, KC. KC ee ee eee ee eee eevee eens ,* The above table offers no just cause ofcomplaint. If the 302,066 44,388 ‘Any communication or order forwarded to 47 Christopher x aaa meee a. “ir oq) order) for sale at |, ChoTus—"'Ha! fearful tempest.” Pharaoh, Sinaide,Amenoph, Deficiency. ....s+esesseeueseeu eee $20,012 | Position is assumed, that the United States will hold no 16,100 | SH be done” with che eeatege cama Taellity he mate | the tron Safe Warehouse of Anat, Mambre, Ieelite and Fepnaue y Fi 4 ‘ s cs ry. a >. HERRING. =f sf When this report was made, the stock stood at 20; soon | intercourse with foreign nations, unless the American warranted place of the kind in the United States. ee okcwes SILAS ©. HERRING... | Scene I—Interior of Pharaoh's Palace, i 5 ‘ ai ; &3t : ater Chorus—"Oh, awful darkness!” A; , Pharach, 8i- after Samuel Brooks, Esq. resigned, and the stock fell eas, both fetching and carrying, | ,.tue'sr Puerto Cabeiter boos passed bythe Gener eres | ose UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES and Amber Syrup of 10; nalde. ho. ere Surxaeey” Amsnoys h, Si: gradually to six per cent about the middle of March. it | then itis better to proclaim it at once. The tonnage | cxs, that all vessels thai arrive there direct from foreign ports | J, MORRIS? Concert snd Olio Company, consisting of 15 S pertor quality for family use, for sale in hhds, : r OT, io o9 ' 5 res was acknowledged to be utterly worthless. At that time, | t@bles, and the number of ships that arrive and clear, are | 37°, 10 be charged six cents, per ton; and if they have touched at | final Paintings wajted: at 291 Brosd vey neice ee Wah Rees te Sh eth Big SENT: Ne Laces is splendid and un- | “923 2w®, TYLEE & MAPES. and Chorus—"Let sounas of Joy around.” ae rea ear Are | an intermedi ite port—aa La Guayra, for inatance—whvere they " et ually appeal to. as an indication of the state of the | have paid that sum, then they ere to be el at Puerto Ca- je pt h purchases commenced, which reached to theextent of half | ¥s hance ° Repteit and Chorme—Le of i ie week, OTICE=Ii a youth*ol the mame of Samuel Baker who left ry” Ameno} “ Te Ee ee ea a nee ee eee et aac eat |, Sceue 3—Temple of Iais, with Nols wecskipped by Reyp ! wondrous hour.” lestial Lord of Mercy,” Moses, Aaron, Anai and ton Hotel. All for twenty-five cen He it eg bello only three cent ten, forev ding 25 to the capital stock, aad that stock has been since held ; yet | trade. This is very delusive, however. No merchant | tegtster, ‘The proceeds are to be expended nn the eee G tive price is scarcely 15. With current receipts, 25 per cent | wants to sail his vessel unless she gets large freights. | light housct at the (principal ports of the Republic. The first | $2» oye! ives m astire in ani to his friends | Road, wisl call at No. 353 New street, he will finda letter, | ‘ane. - . F “sy, | Will be on the point of Punta Brava. ceives much pleasure in announcing to his frien wri Hy 29 tem” | Chorus—Queen of the Skies,” ‘ ; Hi ther sa with good frei en w! and the public that he has been able to effect (although at an en- | from his fath 029 30m _ Nites pe fie eae ge a debt of $360,000, and the | He had rather sai} one with good freights, than ten with Whalemen. ie Ces eanbn Case ee eeaner ix Soe Somers Gearegand Chonan "By dread fears surrounded.” , how can they talk ef | no freights. For instance, the noble packet ship Roscius | At Callao Aug 5, Zenas Coffin, Nant. 2500 spm; Martha, Bax- extending it to Albany, and that too, just at the com- | came in the other day with $300 freight ; in 1890, she | tt, Jo, 900; Moss, NB. 90, rts Jenkins, have elicited un mencement of winter, when the receipts fall off im. | would have had $10,000. Now, however many foreign ‘oreign Ports. bounded applause by all who have witnessed them. ‘The en- i i Livenpoot, Oct 5—Sld Belvidere, Charleston; Genl Wash. | tertamments will be changed nightly, combining a programm mensely. vessels come in hare, it eppears they do but a very small | issiog. Haldmore. Lg ath, Cresader, for Bavenmab Sid | ‘sleek emmeCofecd. Vise cpleedid Galles of baboon: ait Our recent remarks in relation to the coming meetiag | proportionof the business. Of the goods brought from Rockall NOslosee, be open from ten o'clock, ., until half-past seven, P. of the stockholders of the Erle Raslroed, have called forth | sbroad, foreign vessels bring 11to.16 per cent only, end in ¢6—Cld Toronto, Charleston; 5th, Suffolk, New | which time (precisely) the performance will commence, s : _B, Chose visiting the Paintings during the day will be the following hints forany one who wishes to,become a | 141, less than 10 percent. Of the United States goods | _Drat., Oct 4—Sld Apprentice, NOrleans. Arr Hiram, Rich- | admitted fres ; , ; ond for Rotterdam. purchaser at the sale of the concern on the Ist December | sent to foreign countries, foreign vessels carry 16 to 20} Farmovrn, Oct 3-Sld Forth, (p MYest Indien. : next :— per cent only ; and of foreign goods carried to foreign | , Cony, Oct 1—Arr off, Roscoe, Huttleson, New York for Li- “ Ifyou should ever feel a desire to become rich, and to | countries, American vessels carry three-fourths. Now planar, Oct TgAdy North Bend be the owner of large possessions—a great and influential | we canuot perceive the legislation or the policy which | New Enéland, Boston, 10th; Hu man among “all the decency” of Wall street, you NAcc gent erie e policy which | Louis XIV, Juge, do, 18h , Starzens do 2 Cun’ do "a0" by improving sone information. which 1 | 8&8 producad such a state ofaffairs, can be very vicious in } Desdemona, 'Clane do. 2a do, soon, Sid 3d, Co: | Olt fashioned Welch Hareb fearned upon this subject at Piermont. Some one will | itself. Therefore we cannot ascribe to that, the depres. | Mwybane, Barker NQrinne yy of wine and liquors of "the best qua k ‘ Project a work of internal improvement, which you | sion complained of. In looking for other causes, we find | , Bononaix 28—Sid Tecumseh, New Orleans; Lubec, | /9% always in attendance on his guests. Company, whose atonihany performances of V _ Chorus" the desert: Ievael follow Ismeolites and Egys tians. PART IT, Scene I—A Chamber in Pharaoh’ ir—'‘Angels ever bright and fair.” Scene 2—The Borders ef the Red Sea. pAtiam! Chorus—"From thy bright starry Throne,” Moses lamneli Full Chorus—' From thy bright st Throne. Finale—Solo, Anai, “Sound the look trimbel o’er Egypt's dark Sea.” (Repeated in Choru-.) Quartette—Anai, Aron, Elizie and Moses="Sing for the praise of he tyrant is broken-* the evening. For particulars of programme re fer to small bills. o3Iw#in KIESELE takes this means to inform his friends and the +public that he has conveniently. fitted up and opened as may be sure to fi mre Hamburg and home brewed ale by the a ¢ Free List, with the exception of the public Press, must je, to amit purchasers. He will serve real | "THE necon tat iay Senior cand eoutnne four dese, | Beceeserly be suspended daring the performance of the Sacred pave ” .- . “4 rama, sna ga Forteh toehage ek obehent iit wo mile heats, ub | | Paraphets containing the words of the Drama for sale at the lallery 25 cents. Price one shill Doors open at 63 o'clock and the performance will com Crocker, New York, s00n the Kiesele House, No. 118 Liberty. street, where his patrons ‘TRENTON RACES. jartetie and Fall Chorns, ‘Sound the loud timbrel, fe. o New Orleans, do; ‘Same Day—A ‘purse of $100, mile heats. : Rr past Second Cay—Sweevstakes, tor three year olds, mile heats, | Boxes $1—Pit 0 cts a Waite Gal te lett mad te tie tee ; * F ind | 4? USTARD FACTORY —J, COGSWELL har removed | gub'$200, $75 forfeit, to close as above, rine of & larte;,0it7; cand the, Meee ee ex ie Gecets | that in 1890 the whole imports were, as compared with | “°Manseinurs, Oct I-Arr Potomac, Drew, Baltimore. Sld Mom 'it Aten tg 122, Roosevelt street, second story, Same Dav—A purse of $230, two mile heats, a OLYARe THEATA y. Get your brothers and friends to unite in tak- | 140, as foows :— 2d, Valhalla, Thatcher, New Orteans. Arr Sept 30, Trescott, “my ogy OB hry ler. | Also, a purse of $50, mile heats, entrance added. ™ country. Get y ee Lawrences, NewYork, 26th, Pilot, Boston, Sld 20th’ Taseany, | where he is prepared to furniah the article at shortnotice and | ‘hiril DayecA. purse of $100, three mile heats, 444 Broadway, New Yorn. ing upa majority of the stock of the concern—make two Am. Vessels. For'n Vessels. Total. | Prince, NYork. Oct i—In'port, Kliza Susan, for New York, | liberal credit, put up i anystyie, Fourth Day—. rse of $800, for mile heal MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 3ist, will of your brothers, your father-in-law and his son, directors 252 18,917 880 162,092,132 | soon; Oriole, do do; George, do'do; E. M, Boston, do. Hotels and tamilies supplied with an elegant article. Also, For further particulars see New York Spirit of the Times. y b Oct. + will be presented with yourselt—take the chief executive oitice, with your t 107,141,519 ALAGA, Sept 21—In port, Henry, Thoinpsou, Sylvester, weg | Country mustard. 02930 Having conversed with the Southern ‘Furfmen, | can assuce Alia, WED A cons Des Tone ee brother-in-law for treasurer,and his cousin for cashier,and 4 —— | freight; Texidor, Lockwood, from NYork, in quar; C FFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 47 Wall | the public that the stables of Col Wim R Johason,Col Thomp- | — Genezal Count Der Teimer, ican pliant toglfor secretary—the more ignorant your brothe HB Oe sty. oson dworth, for NYork, Wes Choctaw, Flitner, reer eee ree ace Pe hee hacen | Sil Re atthe Goch and Ont Breton: Bine Dick, dyien Ces: | Aferwhich ‘THE TURNED HEAD, var i aha vas a year of great 7 . 05 usan, Dyer, for United States, will be at the Course, * Dick, Ty! - ‘ i itch Harighltegaih toe power, yo: wlllsen thd cataee of tho ve yareeraiacentic isa Piseiby keeeican vies EA nmaienan Sent Ia or maori) Deak, fa Mocahbas WEDn Lh attr, soy and Prior willbe wil serio ke Kanseiaeyh gel Pidgin he P A , at the , dgar, fm Mainga for NYork; Bangor, fim Bo : ’ h A Pr 4 catgfprise, find masy desifable locations on the route, | yrought $51,071,900 less goods than in 1839, amounting ‘ayal—-Mary Chilton, Drew, from Malaga for Philadetphi probably make the most interesting meeting that has ever taken Tike SUPTEER SRALOSS. on Moca nee TRS Ce Ortho ke eit oh eereie re | probably to $560,000 of freights. In 1841, they again in. | Wm sfoed oy fer through Gibraltar Gat. In Algesizas Ro Thomas W. Th place on the Eagle Course, 145 BROWN, Proprietor. 17> The Doors will be opened at half-pust 6. aad the per th them, is the work will, of course, at- A . , - | wind bound, Caroline, Hill, for NOrleans, and Nahmakanta, jomas jorne . % mt 5 trect your early attention Jana, to fool the persons owning creased $30,000,000, while that in foreign vessels did not igo Pe aie bs Make, Weigh: Toobeis eeens enouee Woot Anson Ba er Trenton, xe 16th, 1a ——— ozo 14c®r | forum - RIGANS TRADI a —— lands, pretend to favor other points, when the owners of | j is j ‘jee, Livi Y i 4 ‘ams PUT MO i SE. oe e—WAL ij ce ol cage cs st mt tees Bi | increase at all. In the exports, the reverse was the case. | jee jomanjee, Livington, Downs, cla Lady Beaton, Temper- John R Davison Joseph Allen OW 1 Patronise the City Cash Tailoring Establishment, PHILADELP4IA, fentn The American vessels carried $10,000,000 more in 1810 | !¥, London; Perseverance, Scott, Dublin. gokn H Lee osep e H UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS C. CUSHMAN, hrown off their guard, rf . ONTREAL, Oct 2 ‘avada, Benson, Liverpool; Souter rancis P Sage muel Under! di (s i 5 Sera wh facility, ph rel Tome seat kas. Tee P men ce | then n 1620, and foreign vessels about the same. Now it pe Little Ost ol Copan Mites; Glewees TThomnon Price Samer RWhiting ‘re raiyoun ate which have, been, charged for fashionable MONDAY EVENING, Oct ait, will be enaoed Senn fat i a i 4 A i igi oa , . x Clothing, has led the subscriber to as he cheap cash system, “JACK CADE.” " employed who will fail to be’ your pliant tool ; but be | appears that the business of the American vessels in- Home Ports. Moses Tucker ohn F Moore he fers to fit out gentlemen with the. finest Cloths; | 4. r, ae sure that all are or edvancing your plans, rightor wrong; | ;puu™' Uw 100 \uaness O° Ue At imports made into | unre, Oct 2-84 Gleaner, Eaton, Philadelphia; DR Mar | Joh”, Mernite Fak oon made up With weatnees, taste,"and despatch et Tnevery Toweat | A¥imere, Me Forrest| Mariamme, Miss C, Cushman Praverbe hw of allan every means.-‘Take up” your re: | this country; hence whatever decreas the import of | “Usuoer, ete Reveane Cuter Alert Caran Whit-| go, t, nore, SUCMAS W: THORNE, Preiaene | Manian estate sada rom fa homie | yea SRRETY, GAS OF, SFILLBERO, is n ‘ AI n i A a eae ~ a ff most ex need cutters are en. 6 went 4 fidence at the termina, and make arrangements to, secure | gyods, diminishes the shipping business, This diminu- | $omb aived a this port with the sloop Jane and achr Argo, GEGAR DIVAN—305% Broxdway —James R. Del Vecchio | qed" and he pledges himself to give entire. satsfactron. EA. MANSHALL. Lessee, Sah ae i "8 | tion of imports in order to protect manufactures, was the | , THomastox, Oct 17—Sld Oceana, Creighton, New Orleans; & Co., respectfully inform their numerous friends and the itcangers visiting the city can have a full suit made upat} N MUSEU iD 5 peed AGE Ge enable pe Peed ia Maes ig ge pe ah ject of the late tari. It ‘y Algonquin, William .. Norfolk; Joth, Catherine, Vesper, New | public, Cage 14 bows Jest qpgned the, A oot Jigen, 2078 short notice. ccs saat ot i a Bkoapway, opposite St. Paul’s Church, under the ma " y or e avowed object of the lat . as 5 Ge 3 0; j . JO; way, adjoi ‘inteanx’s Saloon, whe: y inter C! pai variety, qual tof P.'T. this you accomplish by chargiog the company exhorbi- | duced ite effect, and now that the ships are without em. | Susan Ludwig, Curlin, Norfolk’ Mezchant’ Bentley, Gera: | large assortment of the best aegure'n the city. Allaegars old | jzy and'tyle ofthe laent Teahions ancl warranted 10: BueceStran- | DC™EMEON FT Baro ae Nenager, tant sums for materials required “for filling up,” while ‘ R coke; 2ist, Uzardo, Miller, New Orleans; 24th, Wilder, (new) | at lishment are warranted eT E LL VECCHIO, | 8h, Will dg well to call before purchasing elsewhere. FREMENDOUS ATTRACTIONS. you are in reality having your grounds graded for the | Ploy, the sage endeavor to blind the public to Shibles Key West. Cld 25th, Zealand, Coombs, for New ik Satine LAM GS Be DEL YECCHIO. #28 Imis®r EDWARD FOX Least week of the inimuahie aud eccentric erection of buildings. As you have a brether-in-law for | the true cause, by getting up cries against treaties made | Orleans 6— is AORPORATION NOTICE.—Public notice is heret ETTER Bags for Liverpool by the Royal Mail Steamship | who will gi lading hi treasurer, whese cousin ls ceshier, end a machine for se-| years since, and under which the shipping business | Ponsess Gorge CH detiee eles tie Wil bats hs CE —Fablic notice fa Rely exven | TERT FANATA, froma Worton, wilt cloes at Hamden Coe. | Se Bor csties pelating bla Lapence ill take place, at on Phrenology, v Sale of Pi 0 dT th of Jaly Oration — cretary, you can readily succeed in obtaining cash for ing! chi that a Sale of Property for unpaid Tay 7 Foreign Letter Office, on Monday October with real Croton sw 1 rt for Savannah. ublic auction, at the City Hailof the City of New York 1, at quarter to 4, | Also, exhibiting for flourished until the whole trate was destroyed by an | NC. Arr 27th, Amenes, Bacon, Free n Sk estimates of the * t,” f they should ; a Cadmus; Hogan, Stanwood, Cuba; Mar day, the 5th day of December, 1842, at 12 o'clock, noon,and | P. M. : : water, the most subl no ch ; Smount to fifty thousond dollars?!" Materials that, are | onerous tarfl. Ponramonrn, Get 3s—Cld Frapcon Jones, New Orleans; | by contiiued from day to day until the whole of said propercy | _o% ar HARNDEN & CO: 3 Wall street. palzanets Giray Gir Sis {ood thepopalar vocalist hid in embankments are very dificult to measure, and | 1a relation tothe export trade, it appears that from 1837 he a Mearsatiy camer pe fore Fe pl ES ARNDEN & COS Expren Lines o Boston, Providence, Cosmorama, the views change every Monde “Frater can't tell aay tales, especially if they are under water. | to 1949, there was an increase of $16,548,000, or about 22 | _ Newsuryront, Oct 24—Cld Carthage, Knapp. Richmond.— | brinted and published gn the erty of New. York. Hartford, New Haven, Spring LANDES Coe uy Blowing—and 500,000 1omter, and Signor Vivaldi’s “ Investigations” can be frustrated in their efforts to catch percent, TI in the following aiteted: Below, a brig sapposed the Heber, Bray, from Porto Rico, and = siesta D. D. WILLIAMSOS Comptroller. pee HAR) ON Palivven. wonderfal LILLIPUTIAN FAMILY lgek. ih trae soc: praak evertee, go bastict ebnone Flour, $10,000,000 Cotton Goods, ‘oo. | _ Bosvow, Oct 20—Signal for 2 bus. Cl, Cordelia, Clapp, | —ommueners Oftee, Auk. 20 8t ne IVIDEND —The Board of Directors of the National Fire | Gomssting of eleven of the most extraordinary performers in ous to the other directors who are not related to you, then | Tobacco, 4000/00 Other articles, 1,800,000 | Trinided de Cabas United States, Swanton, NOrleans; Constic PRIVATE MEDICAL NOTICE! Insurance Company in the city of New York, h day | “he yould. employ some blustering political ignoramus, for u small | All this increase was in American vessels, and mostly | $4100: Peabody, anni Teeipeniy (ol thle pots ite cf Lvnad | 1 VA PARTICULAR CLASS OF INVALIDS. | deciareds dividend of four per cent on th expital stock, payable Aiterecge pretameai: Woieeai ti Caste consideration, bati- i Af “4 . "Mo in yy Eis one class of invalids who merit the warmestsym | 10 the stoc! Jers on and after the first day of so er nents | ortock. BE " “ three tute, to “chad youd opener ee rien toee” 00 to England. Now, what is to be the future state of things? Re es jot ital Arr 20th, Anne | 'T pathy of all who desire to alleviate the suffertnae pf the ak: | at the office of the Compan Wallstreet, o'clock. evening performances commence at Ty. ‘our interest—this latter being your “main” object, | The late prohibitive tariff has thrown the import trade | “@uanrows, Oct 2 ahd Undaunted Cells, NewYork. In | flicted. ‘That class consists of those ‘who are Taboring under h erring and | _New Vork, Oct. 25th, 1942. wr | ‘apmnents, twenty-five centse—Children half price. W. SAVAGE, Secretary. The Admittance to the whole, Museum, Gardenand enter the effects af those vie a 026 1 030 ddalgences into whi our acts willatlast begin to leak out, but stick to your | into British bettoms, to be carried to Canada and smuggled | port, several schrs. bound E.. , | thoughtless youth fr Hed by the con- seunaien “ ATTRACTIONS! =TRONGER STILL}. place, and threaten someof the refractory stockholders— | over the frontier. ‘The vessels in which those imports | wurmioy star seks. Se Jase for Bortons Lafayette Trchtnon tain ot evi Vexumple. Feat more pitable sg itean thers be, PRIVATE MEDICINE CHESTS. NEW YORK MUSE AND PICTC RE yay over others, and charm sf th ii P . ‘. F i than that for instance, of the father of a family, who has lon: E COLLEGE mises {fat contracts, and rich pickings, they: wll, aly | ®f2 Made, will then, going through the ship canal, loadin Pia eee ee toe See Didlonas Faslenetiee {tines repented of he outhfal errors, bac who Bearpabout wit | MED ICTs KA PHARMACY ke “ sustain ir, pees the most righteous direction ever | the western lake ports with American produce, touch at : Gow Rob ‘do for 3 A Marshall, do for Boston; | him in a system, and Bethan. teats > bie apocent off OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. sath at for one Shilling. Than proposed asa dinector to MII toe ia ot ery, Bentle- | Montreal and Quebec, and clear for England, carrying | Constitution, N York for Pivmouth as ew york, sid | prevents him from ‘pplying to 2 physician and he not uutre- HAVE prevared « number of * Private Medicine Chest, AS the hon BENNETT, Manager man proposed ssa director to fill the place of one ot your | tueir cargoes thither at a nominal duty, as under the late | Parner earn er he Recee, Phleel nie : quently fa of unedueated pre neh containing an appropriate quantity of the new French | F[AS, the honor fo anuounee thht he has « friend#. Send your blunderbuss of a «ubstitute along the e all be | ,, Hantrono, Oct 2—Sld Ellen, Barker, NewYork; Favorite, | Young inen, again, are deterred frown entering into mate Medicines for the cure of a peculiar class of diseases. which route, just about the time of the election for directors, so | Tegulations all produce coming from Canada as to deiude the ay ty. sae projects, based on moon- | “deemed and taken to be of colonial growth.” The CLEVELAND, Oct 25—Arr Lexington, Parr, Detroit ashing toseoure the immediate construction” of portions | western States will not object to this operation—it will Niece, Osrens) SOUL. Hoban’ lest: Bhorean Liverpool: y of New York, offer the means Finally, all your evil doings will be divulged, and the | be for their benefit ; but the Atlantic cities, which in an Sid Pandora, Tilliaghe Providence Voltaire Sleeper, do. dary disease, aad fos the removal of it w boys in the streets will cull “ old stones” as you pass; and, | evil hour listened to the narrow-minded, short-sighted and | QOB'HR. Oct 20—Arr Win Goddard, Potte : | srely used by Mr. Rico | This medi views of Mr. Ald 01 m the fear or consciousness that disease is lurk 00 instances falle E ‘i Hy in too many instances fallee under the treat | popular Banjo Player, also Mr. Ryall. nt in applying tor medieal | {iMexts Miss Rosalt ; the charming sotigstress In the inde now ca. | Mr. Nellis, the wonder of the world, will appear, asians wate week—his benefit kes place on Monday, 0. eaptaeoanrae occasion in addition to his extraordinary tea will shave coutatun sane ‘any of the audience; Mr. Cullins, the comic singer, lr. nder the treat- M Smith, Mm. ters the C lege of Me aed Pharmacy of ‘curity from secon en apracent, in the e Mixtare,” so exten- real Huspital of nts wit The" % Medicine Chest 1 e and confi ML rT a 4 o halfa dozen bottles | appropriate medicive as is guaranteed to effect a pertect cnre, | Delarae, the mimic, will give their entertaining perlormances, koaeeeteaaivancar Of the eatth, taking wae "ots £} | foolish Chinese policy of “ protection against the outside Ma ates, gare chemalar Maser, | with coplous divections for use, and labels’ which caneo: excite | abd aeaple directions in. a plain od familie style accompany’ | Olas Bowing by Mr. nitlan ecieding ‘Mowe. Ouiea who aided your villainies, or else remain and meet the | barbarians,” will find their marine pretty soon reduced to ‘ieanre Virgie any unpleasant remarks, onneie caves ave fanranteed 7 ct each chat, te remedies ee apeticabio te pba Te Ge aie tie cture Gallery, and Performance, ONE SHILLING. frowns of society, avd the vengeance of the law.” a level with that of the Celestial Empirt live imonrities of the blood, cutaneous vruptions, affections of | are sold for $5 each—the chests with remedies. for xomorrhoes Pi hake] verformance on Wednesday, and Bat day The following is a return of the Ohio Banks at four pe- . — OR DK. FEUCHTWANGEL'S Price Current of Copa- | the throat and nose, nodes, ulcers, pains in the bones, Se, Pur- | and gleet $3 each, may now be had of the Principal Agent of the | it)? *elock. ‘The entertainments im the eveuine wil ste s ‘Masnes, Vie, Cepeulee, Acids, Dye woods, bangr Cens:ic,D ers can at fi! stines correspond with ts og lang Pops: College. W, 8. RICHARDSON, Abeoe, salf-past 7. SALOON -— it emicals, Ge er, Se. Ke, Ke. of the College. Price of the cases $) each. Safe . 8. RICH x . Banas ov Onro. At Newburyport, Mase, on Thursday, 2th instant, | tare warded to all parts of the Union, Canada ‘and the West fndi Principal Office of the College 47 Nassau street. BLY, Os 1 SA ts galoon. a te ei fie dese aes, Ce seulation. Deposite. | py the Rev. Daniel Dana, 'D.D., Mt, lsssc W. Wiret: GRAND TEMPERANCE MIS ‘Pe casen and!medicine are so tut up that no concealment i | | N,B-—Cases forwarded tol para of the Union, the Canadan aptly 4 june 1841, 9,878, 3% f 1938, Rd : “i e CONCE necessary. order, h, ~ leetings—w_ July 1812; 5,006,819 1,227,090 1,096,609 | “6H, to Miss Sanan, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Dana. CONCERT. W'S" RICHARDSON, Agent Persons purchasing the Chests ean by addressing the Col “ane Th we samione bees 5,405.01 063 1,620,188 14,296, Se RS. M’DOUALL takes leave to mform her fiiends and | Principal office of the C 97 Nassau street, New York. uitously obtain whatever additional ad they may di out d tion of party. Six Baoinet— Sosoue Vara agotout Diea, the public generally, that she will xive a Temperauce | oi) dmwic nn” “| Faring the progress of their ease. ets to Rissoell sn heced rem the cnuks' cn ste toasteel Itisin contemplation to hold at Boston, aconvention of | | On Sunday morning, 30th inst. after a short but severe | mths the Eno [ibrary, egmer of Leonard, street 1 and EETING IN THE GRE AT TENT a: Newark, Nis NT at Newark NT. STRABISMUS. ose Him vo compete with any 0 other ent, and ship buildersand owners, and all connectea with naviga- | illness, T. Bisnor Goooaion, inthe B0th year of his age | the following ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered | greatNihersacls Ta tee ee at Net aah. Sa ct November, COMMONLY CALLED SQINTING. oe iret hapry toto may favor Nit, Wr pao tion, to take into consideration the causes which have led | ,, His friends and acquaintances, and those of his brothers | their servic : ‘ he meeting to contiyue 8 or 10 da e URED jn » few seconds by Guerin’s celebrated plan, which | them that no pains or expense will be spared to give entire sat- . David and Moses Goodrich, and also the members of the | The Lailirs of the Prospectand Hand-in-Hand Societies. Re May tine cp contuue 8 Or 10 devs. vy. Himes, and others Ts free fous pain ov dantes, hem fae to the extraordinary depression in that important branch | Mount Pitt Temperance Society, are reepectiully invited | Mis" M’Gloin, her first appearance in public, are expected to be present, dm he word ot | - Cataracts removed by any of the Operatio tised here er WM. P. DENMAN, of business, and to point out some means of restoring it. | to attend his faneral, from his 4 Second Coming, to- | in Europe. DR. HEELER Oc: ‘alist, P. 8. Tuesday evenings of each week is set eons tor ! ite nid d M’Dowll. 5, God, the manner and objeet ot Chi residence, 46 Ridge,cor- v ( h, K Zampbell, M'Douall, ; jo ing hi Gre . jon_all o'clock. . eee ent eee Plate Cody, Vi pbs jouall, | vetner with the reasons for expecting him in 1843. 33 Greenwich street, New York. | tion _ alls. ner of Delancy, this afternoos Van Buskirk, B.C. 8 to be pitehed on the corner of Mulberry and ‘There are, we apprehend, very many causes to be taken i The tew B. References can be given to 263 patients, - = Jnto consideration, respecting the alleged decay of the ship, | acantr, ithe loth your of Me eae sets Joun Con- | Hantiey, who will play several beaitital airs on the Accor: | Caanp steers, im the fouth part of the ery. joa Rere_ | Office hours, rom 9A M'to TP. Me of tnis®e_ DAGUERREOTYPE. ping business. ‘The late tariff, passed at the last session | His friends and nequaintance, and those of hisuncle | Between the frst and aceon pare an eae at Red'inthe “eteumehip Brecicec® HAVANA SEGARS. , 70 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Of Congress-the treaty by which Great Britain becomes | M4 aunt, John and Catherine MeGovorn, likewise those Will dilvcrs Pisspersnce Oration March, tat the frend who supptied him with the meas | PIGABIA & MANZANEDO, No. 19 Liberty’ stwets new Hits Chntatr veapecsfelie' tater thats fioele eats c pe = "| of tC ty, Willdelivera Temperance . y ah ae eer ~ i for sale the following : s Fespec f possessed of an importannt piece of land, over which to | tuepectiully invited to aiteml his iinecdh eee! ata ree | JAMES BURNS, Fag. has Kindly consented to act as Presi Pheer will faraen jrock el ity levine apposed to toe 990.000 YaNorma sexars, very ida superior vwublic, thac they hav just received by packet ship Argo, an in- construct a rail road outlet for the trade of her provinces, | sidence, 212 Walker street, this afternoon at half past 9 (Giees, Duetts, oaks, &e., see programme, | "Pesident,” and of his being tnmacried, he will be rewarded, 175) 7. 4 of 4 1000 Daguerreotype French Plates * well te the new colonial regalations by which the | clock. which restiod'a’s fuse of professtoval gentlemen, of the Get or xpenses paid, together with he amount advanced. to Bee React Niche, Dict, and Kemero, brands A’new supply ol the best and newest patterns apparatas nmanicating with MRJOHN SCOTT, bated Conones, ‘Trabacos, . PORT OFFICE, New Vogt, Oa oH hak | Ee ented to bea Sh pounds hriraeighte tad Lette for Great Britain, per Royal Mail St = 7 50 grammes ot chloride of gold Brittants, leaving Bongn on the let Nov, will close us the Ure PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. 100 pounds of tripoll of reimee gitand Lower Fost Offices, at 99 minutes past So'elock, on HEME farfame | and celebrated Pills, from Portugal, are ja,ounces chloride o osing nday the 3lst instant, . to be (Jo this country. See nave: And the new bovk containing the latest improvements int! 230 SAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, P. M. Facies elas eee wal'is’ | Daguerreotype wes On Sunday morning, 30th inst. Mr. Cxances Hanprne | der of musical and yoeal ule = sow, a New York and Sandy Hook pilot, in the 24th year DANCING MASTERS.—Tee ad: of age. i daecing (at the rooms The hy 100 ounces bromine produce of the western States go to England in English bottoms, at great advantage over that conveyed in Amer i 4 Hina e de th ri- nd the friends of the family in can bottoms, are causes fora future decay of the Ameri- are respectfully invited to attend the fane! cS can shipping business ; but up to the present year, we | gfternoon ut halt past 3 e’clock, from his late residence, apprehend that there is little real cause of complaint on | 49 Roocevelt street. eer ee w York pilots, ‘day evening , be

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