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G-THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, ‘flected acure even in cases where the bones of the were exieliated from the secondary effects of 5 pdreds have been saved from the most awful nes ofthese loathsome maladies by the use of this ce- now so extensively used i m be lurking in the . Sold by the authority e aad Pharmacy, of the city of New York tles at $leach. In cases of hulfa dozen bottles W. 8. RICHARDSO: Principal Oifice of the College 97 kp DR. TAYLORS BALSAM OF LIV fie only remedy to be relied on for the cure oi tion, Asthina, Spitting of Blood. Coughs, Cold the tain of ovis ist soe carci te ellog ait’ sebe, | otfices, if certain Sensiore would votefor Mr. Faulkner's ‘ a time from this truly vatuable me- fine, whiclf in ten years has been tested by over 36,000 f ed Sta es, and as it it must continue to ine 1a still larger ratio, which is alread a>y country, and nd the like are forgottei ‘Sarah Forsyth, who lives 149 Broome stre len up by Dr. Wood, a distinguished physician © had seated consumption, and resorted to Taylor's Balsam {rom 373 Bowery : » and called at the office to attending to her ordinary business, and that she at- buted her present health, as a means, entirely to the sam of Liverwort from 375 Bowery, 1 estly recommend the afflicted to purchase, as it ine, and no other can be relied on. 27 Maiden Lane, is the sole wholesale ill be in genera’ she took, she says, here she would KS—WHY ARE THE uperior to all others. Because, in the first ouposed entirely of twenty seven vege dients, and nothing b rediants are used ; ich irritate the system, without doing good, are not fered to enter into U In the second place they mix with our daily food, and ile they open the bowels give tone and strength to the festive organs. Phirdly, because they ex: Is, the great purifiers y \jurious excess of matter there de biliary secretions, an se they require no extraordinary care tiet, or clothing, the body being less susceptible of under their influence, than at any other time > cents per box. New York Offi ir Composition. ¢ to action the stomach and sited, whether + +833 Broadway. +3 Ledger Buildings. st. RHEUMATISM.—-The most efficacious remedy theumtic affections is found in the compound and ‘hiy concentrate Extract of Sai authority of the College of Medicine a p city of New York. Many cases of the most distres- nveterate character have been few bottles of this popular medicine ‘ia Medica speaks of the most unqualified terms of approba- It is also of infinite service in all scrofulous di faneous eruptions, and those affections resulting from Sold in single bottles at 75 cents h ; cases of half a dozen bottles, $3 50; do one dozen, W. 8S. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal office of the College, 97 Nassru st. OG- CLIREHUGH’S NEW STYLE OF HAIR CUT- gn and execution, differs entirely from the 1al practice adopted here, and since th, {> fashions for the winter, crowd nce under the magic of his hand. From arrangements de, Clirehugh will be found always “at bome” bse who wish to be operated on by bimselt. fice for the celebrated Tricopherou shion, 205 Broadway, up stairs. ge READ YE THAT HAVE EYES.—Gents—Un ir the blessing 0 Providence, tract of Horehound Candy the last three or four years been afflicted with sickness, ly symptoms were severe pains, shooting through tae b of wy shoulders, pains and mach; dry and hacking cough, great distress in my ick, mueh spitting of matter, streaked with considerable s ofthe chest, loss of appetite, respiration hort my physician pronounced my I continued in this w suffering at times the most give'you this certificate, as I consider it a debt gratitude which I owe to the virtues of your incompa: Your grateful friend, NN GODWIN. 418 Cherry street. p abuse of mercury. e changing counte- Grand Gallery of our invaluable Compound as done wonders iting at the pit of my ded consumption. 'o Messrs, J. Pease & Son, 45 Di of Pease’s Hore- will try to dispel und Canty) Jet them callon me and te Burgess & Zeib: Robinson, 110 Baltimore 0G PROCLAMATIO: ly of November, in the year of our Lord, e professor T. Jones, has concocted or rice of Is. for ted Cough Candy or com- Moss, to the dire con- . G. 3 Ledger Building, Philadel- it ,on the seventeenth ckage Protessor Jones? Medi und extract of Tolu and Spanii pration of many of my liege subjects, who have hitherto pplied us with victims. subjects were by trade indy makers’ quic! . This is to give notice to the s fessor, that unless he takes some of the good qualities ndy ; cares lesa of coughs colds, spitting of Jood, astma and the first stages of consum; foceed against him with the utmost rigor, aided by our ving subjects, the said candy makers, xc. This is sold ign of the Ame- 139 Fulton street, 8 State street, Bos- KING CONSUMPTION, tG- AN APOLOGY MAY BE DUE TO OUR DE- praise we yesterday bestowed e prefectly willing to say, then, h opinion of the abili alhoun as of Henry 1 great men, and it is too much to say of any one that he But as to the rest of what we ill maintain to the last day our life, that Dr, Peters’ Medicated Preparations are se- in the universe. For the cure of coug] fevers, agues, dys) ocratic readers for the hat we have as Van Buren or superior to all the rest. hid, we stick to it; and will hatism, lumbago, and all ame is subject, they are unrivalled "he Doctor allows no rival nearthe throne. His pills, his lozenges, and ond all comparison the ce 125 Fulton corner of Nassau st. G@- BLESSED BE THe, PEACE MAKERS, AND essed are those who do gooi ;and, therefo or Dr. Sherman must be blest, for with his Lozenges he pes incalculable good. Many of our acquaintances have sed them, and all unite in saying they are the greatest medies they ever tried for cough: ugh, asthma, headache, palpitatio Dr.§ ‘is one of our most si any thing in the best in the world. Principal of- colds, whoopin; ea sickness an jul physicians, and ges; many others ve iried to compete with him, but without suc is at 106 Nassau street, one door above MONEY MARKET, Wednesday, Nov. 23-6 P. M. A fair business has been dune at the Stock Board with ttle change in prices, Onio fell 1} per cent. rkansas bonds were made at 29 ; Mohawk improved } ; ‘The canal has been prematurely closed by the late cold eather, and a large amount of produce is arrested on its ‘fay to market. Flour bas in consequence slightly im- oved, and is held at $4.33. For the week preceding our latest dates an avalanche f specie poured into New Orlens. mounts were receive ‘oun New, York, per sb The following and West indies, rt from 10th to 14th instant, bile, per C soma, trom Phi Hector, from New York ‘This flood of specie at New Orleans caused a rapid rise xchanges. Sterling was quoted at 3a 3} prem. hecks on New York } dis. At Mobile, sight on New ‘ork stood at 10 prem.; specie 19 a 19} prem.; Sterling ills at 12 prem. The six suspended banks of New Or- required by law to resume specie payments on ithe first Monday of December, and in obedience to the haw they will probably do so, and perhaps suecessfuliy. "The quantity of the precious metals rolling upon them af- lords them now no excuse for their dishonest course. quirer” of Tuesday morning objects to exchequer plan because it asseris that no one can get the bills but those who have something to give for them. t alleges, is not at all the object of an “ enlightened policy.” That which is wanted, is an institution, no matter by what name it shail be called, which will lend its bills to those who have got nothing, as the late United States Bank did. Asthe Courier remarks, those who are Itis only the poor speculators, the broken gamble~s, the needy politicians and mercenary editors, that deserve the support of a National Bank. ‘They form the great and useful © wines, lead the fashions, and circulate the National Bank for “the relief of the people”—or, in the words of ‘The “Courier & Ey rich do not want loans, , who drink French In short, you cannot by any means, without “ the ob- ablé feature,” get the Exchequer Bills into use. is really a matter of fact sure, but the Courier propos iew to take of the mea- to make it still more *, and we have no con- ing cont jnences, u wer wit r to meet it, no means of tive power within oureely ‘Thus it appears that among oiher miraci 9 SESS Bank, it will ‘answer the purposes of an wmbrella! and protect the fair weather birds of paper money from the storm of debt paying. Unfortunately, however, it is only the select few, whose names appear upow the assets of every paper bubble which explodes, from the United States Bonk down to John Duer’s Trust Company, | who can get shelter under this admirable contrivance. We will to-day propound some plain questions on mat” | ters that attracted the curiosity of the creditors, for those | who have managed? the affairs of the New York and Erie Roiiroad | Du or did not Mr. Bowen and his two friends, Messrs | Blatchford and Draper, promise last winter to resign their pill? and did those gentlemen, especially the President, keep their word? Did Mr. Bowen, on the defeat of that bill, say he was “glad of it?” Did Mr. Bowen use his best exertions to procure the pas- | sage of an act, extending the charter of the Road? or did he endeavor to defeat it? Was it the President of the Company (Mr. B.) who said that if “that Loco-foco Legislature could only be induced to kill the Road entirely, then we can carry the State next fall to a certainty”? Did Mr. Lord, while President of the Company, get $20,000 for ‘‘stone for the pier”? How much since? $50,000? Did a contractor on the Eastern Division complete work on his contract to the amount of $1000 only, and the resident engineer on that division certify to work on that eontract to the amount of over $20,000? Did that said contractor threaten exposure and prosecu- tion, and after a sham reference, did he receive from the Managers of the Road the Company’s obligations to the amount of $7,000 in the form of a judgement? Did an officer ever compel his inferior in office to give him $000 worth of stock, because his brother-in-law was injured while at work on the road? Did the Assignees of the Company cause a judgment to be given to, or obtained by one of the contractors (Mr. Stranahan & Co.) for $22,000, after such assignment was made to them for the benefit of all the creditors? And did they cause the execution to be put into the hands of the Sheriff with a list ofthe property upon which he was to levy, with an injunction of secrecy ? And was this schedule of the property made out by the engineer on the eastern division, Mr. Seymour, who is one of the as- signees? The prosecution of the Erie Railroad as a work expected to support iyself out of income to be derived from the trade passing over it, is oneof the wildest,perhaps,ever underta- ken. The construction of a road through the southern tier of counties, would undoubtedly be of benefit to them and of utility to the public at large, if it could be done at any thing like a reasonable expense. All the business which the road can do must grow out of coungies through which it passes. That business which comes from the Western States it must divide with the Erie Canal and the River St- Laurence. The former has heretofore enjoyed the whole ofit. The railroad from Boston to Albany, 199 miles long, was built at an expense of near $8,000,000. It re- ceives a large business from the Erie Canal, runs the en- tire length of Massachusetts, through populous and wealthy counties, and delivers its freights to the wharves of the English steamers. It thus forms a direct channel of communication from the lakes, into which all the avenues of western trade empty themselves, through the Erie Canal, running through the most wealthy counties of the Union, with the foreign markets ; and returning carries from the New England manufactories the supplies for all that western region. Notwithstanding all these advan- tages, that road costing but $7,800,000, cannot raise its 30,000 shares of stock higher than 50 per cent. What now isthe Erie Railroad project ? Itis to build a road of near 600 miles, at an expense of at least $20,000,000, through counties not so rich as those of Massachusetts, and instead of opening upon the whole trade of the Eric Canal and the counties through which it runs, supported by the volume of western grodace, it goes through thin- ly populated and comparatively poor counties, in order to compete with the Erie Canal and divide its business com‘ ing from the western States. To illustrate this we have compiled the following table, showing from the census the productions of the southern tier of counties—those on the line of the canal, the actual business of the canal in 1841, and the productions of the Massachusetts counties through which the railroad runs Propuctions or THE Lines of Puntic Wonrxs, ann 7% Busing: tHe Ense Canar. jonthern Line Carried on Line uf ‘ier. the the Western Canal, ee, bisiiaias 4 1, 180,00' . 210,308, 33, 78,539 1,412,216, 660,685, 6.236 111,322 362,741 68 642 88.013 $73,868 3,249 316 54,355 I", = ps, Ibs. 139,789 Spirits, gals. 274 608.912 eather, 3,579;102 Farnituse, Ib. gt ead, Ib. = Iron, 1b. 8,360,000 Irouware, $, 199,460 ‘Woollens,$ 4 3.679 Cowons, $ 11,577,790 395,720 Capital trade, 3,554,317 10,876 720 - 3,422,645 Populstion, 308,589 704,049 - ‘SIL 932 The value of all these articles transported upon the ca- nal in 1941, was $32,925,294, of which amount ¢9.706,927 came from other States, making a value of $23,218,370 of the property ofthe counties on the line of the canal sent to market. This was delivered at Albany and part went down the Hudson and the remainder, which, with the produce from the counties on the line of the railroad, forms the business of the Western road. Now it appears that, althorgh those counties produce a value nearly eqnal to the southern tier of New York counties,that busi. ness with the whole outlet of the Erie Cenal is in- sufficient to support the work. The vaiue of the whole business of the Brie Canal in 1841, was $92,202 927 Of this amount the descending value was 97,225,322 Of which sum came from other States, 14,409,518. The merchandise ascending was 50,184,320 Of which sum went to other States, 15,000,000 It thus eppears that the counties through which the ca- nal passes, furnished a business worth $62,000,000, and with abont $30,000,000 belonging to this State yielded a revenue of $2,034,382, which is to pay ull the State expen- ses and carry adebt of $24,000,000, besides the $3,000,000 already spent on the Erie Railroad. Now it appears that the population of the southern tiers is half that of the c2- nal counties, and the wealth about one third, consequent- ly they may yield a business equal to $20,000,000 ; and if the road takes half the trade of the western States it will have a trade equal to $35.000,000, from which to raise an annual sum equal to $2,000,000, with which to pay inter- est on construction, wear ond tear, and all incidental ex- pensos. The Massachusetts counties, it appears, are about equal in wealth and population to the New York southern tier, and may yield about the same business, say $20,000, 000, which, ag@ded to half the canal trade, gives a business of $66,000,000. or double that which can be derived from the Erie Railroad, and its cost is less than half of tha work. ‘The proportion ef its business to its cost and ex- penses are 400 per cent greater than that of the Erie Rail- road, yet its stock is at 50 per cent discount. Now it ap pears from these figures, which are official, that the only result of building the Erie Railroad will be to divert so much trade from the Erie Canal as to make an additional direct tax necessary to pay the State debt, and the profits of the trade so diverted will be sunk in the expenses of the Erie Railroad, which can never pay, at least for an age to come. Sales at the Stock Exchange, 2 er 0 do 0 0 do 25 do Paterson coud do 100 de B08 5 do Stonington, lo b60 31, 50 do State of Trade, The ipso 5 of by Potmo by roti check further re- ceipts of produce. Itmay again be opened, so as lo Joe boand, doubtial. gi the passage of boats now but Molasses—New Orleans brought 26 cents, 25 hhds, New Orleans at 19}, 4months. Naval Stores—North County turpentine at $2,75; spirits turpentine ot 40 cents, 4 months. Oile—Whale is scarce. 200 bbls. sold at $60. cash; En, glish Linseed, afloat, at 87} cents, cash. Crade sperm brought 63 cents. Sugars—Sales Porto Rico at 54 a 6}; St- Croix 6}; Cubs 5}.254; white Brazil 74; white Havana 9}; brown do 65 0 6j, all 4 months, Diea, On Tuesilay evening, 22d inst. Many Jae, daughter of John F. and Ellen Tracy, aged two years and twenty-five days, ‘The friends and relatives, and those of his father-in-law ¢ respectfully invited to attend the fu- neral, this afternoon at 3} o'clock, from N . 120 Orange ‘aten Island, on the 13th inst. Mr. Ansanam Cro- coe ‘on, in the 79th year of his age, an old and respecta- ble citizer M. (on Sun 136 o'clock, delphia, Baltimore aud Was) or Michigan, the Terri oithern Counties in Ohio a of fudiana and Hingis The South Way-Mail, which supplies the office Jerses, is closed daily at 7 (except Sondays.)— ‘An Extes Way-Mail, which supplir's the principal offices oa li r Iroud between this and Philadelphia, is closed daily ™ tter in this State, State of Vermont The Way-Mail to Albany, im all the primeipal towns on the H iver: “ nrgin ‘The Great Eastern Mail, via Stonington, rovidence and Boston, including New Hampshire, Maine, part of Massachu- setts, part of Vermont, the Eastern B tish Provinees, daily, except Sundays’ ‘The Mail by steamboat to New Have and by railroad from th including those offices daily: « 5PM ‘The Ma Peekskill, daily, except Sunday - Po 5 kM ‘The Mail via East Chester, Wh and Bedford, to Danbury, C cept Sunday--+ +++ . -6r™M 6 AM Ba. Me 7 MM, The Mail for Brooklyn, twice aday »-- } “& « jf lem. 1g P.M ‘The Mail for Tompkinsville, daily, ex as AM. 6 AM. Wednesday, and Friday: hes velo ‘The Mails on Long Island are closed as follows? On the North side, Tuesday and Friday: + 6 am ‘On the South side, Monday, Wednesday and Friday -6 a. M On the Middle route, Tuesday and Fri 6 AM. lamaica, daily, except Sunda 6 aM Flushing, daily, except Sund: TAM Fort Hamilton, Flatbush, y, except Sunday ++ 1 a. aa. * The Great Easter Mail, via Stonington, &c. is closed on Saturday evenings at 9 o'clock, and forwarded at i o’clock Sun- day morning by land. ‘Time’ of arrival Sunday evening, 9 o'clock. Passengers Arrived. Cuarceston—Ship Sutton—Mr Kingsland and lady, Mis: Chiterden, Passengers Satled. Monti e—Brig Sa\ annah—Mr. Henry Romer and lady, Miss lary Romer. ic Importations. 'p. Amo—50 bales cotton Brown Brothers & co—280 L, Boker—2%5 Masters, Markve & co—7l A Averill & co—57 G Mc Bride—*3 Goodhne & co—100 RL Maitland—32 L Draper—4 do 10 hhds tobacco H Butterworth. | Chprieerom vent Betton 3 tes rice Smith, Mills & co— 6 bis Leverich—682 bales cotton Vietor & Duckwitz—10 pkgs to orde MARITIME HERALD. To Ship Masters and Agents, We shall esteern it a favor, if captains of vessels will gi to Commodore William A. Bassett, of our news fleet, a port of the shipping left at the port whence they sailed, the yessels spoken on their passage, a list of their cargo, and auy foreign newspapers they may have. He wiii hoa mediately on their arrival Agents and. corres home or abroad, will alro confer a favor by. sendi t clligence they ean obtain, Navtical will be thankfully received. information of any kit PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV, 24, 1842. 7 15| Moon ruse: + 445! sian wate Cleared. Ships Roscius, Collins, Liverpool, E K Collins & Co; Bur gundy, Wotten, Havre, C Bolton, kox & Livin ston; El Ann, Very, East fadies J Henry William: Isnac Newton, {fHambore) Weipholt, Hamburg, Schmidt & Balehen: Clifton, I Ingersoll, New Orleans, J jon; Alfred, Bearse. Ape: achicola, Wm Whitlock, Jr; George, (Br) Hanley, City Point, Schmidt & Balchen—Bags Chaires, Ch pman, Santa Marth and Carthagena; Lady Washington, (Bed Stowe, Grenada via Yarmouth, NS. Wm M God Collings, Mae tamoras, H Southmaya & Son; Oroz: insanilla, 'Nes- mith, Leeds & Co; John Fairfield, Li 05 Wave, Crowell, Philadelphia, A BC Lewis, Alexandria, Sturges & Clearman; Denmark, Di Fredericksburg, A'B Cooley & Co; Oregon, Hubbard, mond, do do. ARAN a tose Sans Clael h Ship Sutton, Galloway, # days from Charleston, with cotton and nee, to Geo, Sutton. ' The $. has been off the Hook for veral day **Bhip Arno, Dixey, from New Orleans, Nov, 8, with cotton, tomaster Sailed inco. with barques Mary & Jane, for New York; Nimrod, Boston. 15th nst. passed a ship with a black cross in her topsail, steerisg S. Below, One ship, two brigs. Wind NE. with rain. General Record. ichrs Caroli bo, - T ala w: and pat_in here in distre distarbing her ergo. Snip Scorianp. Merriman sth, for Liverpool. Wellsby, of and for Thomaston, f jour, went ashore a tew mil jomaston for $2300. our Vict got off 18th, and anchored below Edgartown. niG Massacnusetts, lately ashore below Newbaryport, has been got off. Bric Hustasss, at New Orleans, reports having seen on the 3d inst, a barque ashore on the Colorado Shoals, west end of aba, with her naa oy om made no signal—a scar to wind- Sunx.—Oh the 4th off Double Headed Shot K fe by the Jamaica in the harbor,was brought before the sitting magistrat with using violent oe to the captain, and thre: shoot him and the steward. Th the mate was, that he had met his brot! for seventeen years; that they got a that he only took the pistols up, carry his threats into exect son that ing drunk was no ext to ten days imprisonment in the tion of that period to ente: Launcx.—Barque 1 Calais, Me. onthe 24 inst. Notice to Mariners, Custom House, i ‘buryport, Mass., Nov. 21, 1842. into security to kerp the peace, &c. N ‘ _ ‘The lights in the Light Houses on "Plum Island, will. be es new Inte terns. When the work mecouppintee due notice wili be given. tinguished from this date, for the purpose of fitt jenny W. Kissman, Collector. Whalemen, Arr at Holmes Hole 19th inst. Ontario, Gibbs, from Pacific ta July. 7, of and for Nantucket, with 2250 bbls poke and heard from on Off Shore Ground Feb 21, 10, . Nant. 7 mos, 200; Monticello, Coggeshal’, do, 6 mos, 100; March 9, Parachute, Wilcox, NB. 16 mos, 2100; 2ist, Foster, Congdon, Nant.7 mos, 120; April 1, Sarah Frances. Daggett. FH. 28 mos, 1300: 31, }.16 mos, 700; Jane 1, Waiter Scott, Banker, 10%, 400; 34, Cyrus, Emmons, d, 18 mos, 730; 15th, L mond, Luce, NB 12 mos, 7603 Je ffersor mos, 2109; 6th. Wm Penn. Lincoln Falmouth, mos, Lee, Gifford, Newport, 21'mos, 500; 17h, 1 mos, 1200; 26th, Cook, 'NB. 12 m m ne, Atlanti Nant. 1400; 8; , Carffin, do, 31 mos, 1800; at Ne wkal 6, Feh 2%, Pacific, Taber, }, Alex Coffin, Wver, Nant. 18 mos, Ceres, Ayres, Wilmington, 7 mos, 109; th, Audley old, Newport, 16 mos, 80; 27th, Iman, Whit- mos, 1500; May 2, roscoe, McCleave. Bayles: d |, Estes, Li Novy wise: Mewincyrert tS inde. ooo a ow ke Sei Navy, Brock, Newbury mds, 200 wh 600 sp; spoke Sept 24, iat 24.908; lon 3% We Meteors arrows, Groton, 60 days out, clean. Heard from Jane 15, Almira, Tobey, Edgartown, wanu- jug } whale to fill, bound home. : ‘Also arr, Xenophon, Jones, New Zealind, with 2200 bbls wh and 100 sp oil, for Sagharbor—put in short of prov: ‘Spoken—Oct 3, Iat 16 20 9, lon 35 W, Lancaster, Barker, 95 dav s from New Bedford, all’ well—had laaded 93° bbls at the Al " em Spoken, ‘Turner, from Baltimore for Portland, Nov 20, off Montauk. pisllgmihip, from Baltimore for St Andrews, Noy 19, off fock inland, \. from Balti: for Boston, Nov 19, off Block Island. ; Jinn d'Ulton, from Havana for Halifax, Nov 15, off Block “Lrodi, from Boston for. Philadelphia, Nov 16, off Fire Island. Seo Baltimore for Boatoo, Nov it off Bie Iltad, ne o Henty, Clay, from News Orleans. for’ Halifax, Montauk. Homer, from Eastport for Wilmington, Del. Nov 19, off Bar- “Peed eeu tee SeaesP aN cae Grandee, from Gloucester for Philadelphia, Nov 21, off Egg BBerraates, from Chasleston for Boston; ’Név' i, off Cape siebe Baxtot, from Salem for Baltimore, Nov 22, off Block m, from Plymouth, Mass, for Norfolk, Nov 21, off “Chive, from Savantsh fot Portsmouth, NH. Nov #i, of Maas: T days from Boston for Goree, Nav 10; lat 2 N, lon ida, from New York for Savannah, Nov 16, off Charler- Foreign Ports. , Sept 15—In port, Henry Kneeland, Locke, ser Bmayrany Day foe Hage Yorks acy 80, Gatecy thor fet Helen McLeod, Norris, for Baltimore, Boston. 2 or3 di Splendid, Freeman, tor NYork, 1d Vigilant, Uotony af and a for Salem, nne-arr 6ri; Africa, Lemont, for Patagonia, do, arr thence and Montevideo 10th. America, Munroe, sailed IIth for Philadelphia; King Philip, for Rio Janeiro 13th. Now eee Sh Bailard, Cuba. x » Nov 15—8) awmut, Bailard, Cuba. Pinsent iota Temdre Omparior Piatt Haasan beaaal Wel ton, Baltimore; Tecumseh, Beals, Philadelphia, for Boston. — Cid ist, ‘American, Wenbiaee, Mobiles 19th, Monament, Vi- i y yi o Vana. mee onopTa, Nov 2l—Arr Auantie, Nickerson, Philadel- Mi ‘Sid Henry, Meserve: Itimore. agen Woe, 1a Od Bonny crsduuy, Haenee ‘4 ; iam Pri Jor; Bel . Waite, and rts ica ici’ Watt Bings Wan = ee imgton, riend, Greenleat, Sleeper, N — tga cee td Dra vig End 9 beige, ld Promo, Fivdor vant, Savannah; Litchfield, enor xendria, Dover, Pereiyal, Bi timores Splendla, Crowe, tao William Ring, Crowe NY¥o yeh, New Bevgoryo, Nov i9—Arr © Hix, Ricketaon, NYork, doh, Vane, Rend; hia; Oneco, Bates, doy Bepablic, eee Albany. Sid ‘Thos Hoop- In port, Ruby, Robinson, N York for ardinal, Ward, do for Sal for Newburyport; jorfolk for Plymouth > the h bor, | “Guilford, Colem “Soule, N¥o sePeielval Bal ih iy’? Nov 19-1 and Bostou—struck and will go on the railway to repai for Harrington, and Nov 21l—Arre Comme: PHILADRL HA terson, Green, B : ; Pallas, Peagae, Newbur the Schuvikill, Oc Wiaixeron, NC. Nov 1)— Roland, Adams, Guadsloune Buckman, Portla N Gott, Given, Guadal ho, Messer, Havana; Hiains, Washington, DC y e reported as returaed to repair Cla Merchant, Leslie, Mata ‘Arr 17th, Leland, Ken: tk, Powhaltan, Marshall, Margaret Forbe Je: Planet, Terry, N ble Janet. No e, Nov 13—Arr Jessie Miller, (Br) Crowder, hy m Goddard, Potter, Si York; Atalanta, Hu ckingham, Penhallow; Mul Beard; Canton, Otis: “Hany ‘etumpka, Fowler, rown, Read, Providenc Hidden, Apala- Miller, ‘Thomaston—sbout’ 25 others, mo-tly juare rigged vessel Hive. Gla lith, Behe, Sill, Havre: ine, Anderson, NYork; ¥ Wakona, Borland, Boston; Vi xy, Sellew, Apalachicola. Jameson: do viv Mobile; M Lavett, Antwerp; Almira, i » Kingston, Jam; im Penn, aud othe tim re via Cho’s- Ichrist, Thomaston: Chapman, Thompson, ’° Rais, Hovana je Massicott, Baltimore: achelder, Bath, Me. wp 6: 2 Barker, New York; De laware, Patten, and KR SALE—The well known public house, Bowe: h buildings and auexpired Le sh has five years tora from the ist of next h judicious management, will enable the Tent trees ; necipant being about, ta xetire into the country, od terms to a Tespousible person. ant E. PARMELE, Will be redeemed upwards par, fives and ‘HE Bills of the Monmouth Bank, at the Clinton Bank, viz:—Teas under I percent. POLEON BONAPARTE will be a promment topic at the $-cond Advent Lecture, at the corner of Catherine & M Ww and 12th chapters of Daniel, thi illustrate the Lah Tharday, and to-morrow, Fri- ev mings, at7 o'clock, The Muloight Ory, No. 788. pub- show the exact fulfilment o| of M+homedon supremac: fice 36 Park Row. ‘and to-morrow—w UL was taken on the Serew Dock last Tuesday, 59,000 tbs cotton, 100 tons ballast, &c. as She will ~e stripped, caulked, re-conper- oa New Orleans bound to Hall, « with loss of rudder, and leaking he will be ready forsea again 1m a few days, without a raed repairing at Savannah, left iy will Letter bags will close at Gil Room, at 1134 AM, atwhich plier duly lett RAFFLE—RAFFL mi Raffle this sesso w ratiled for vositively on Spanish Circular Gentlemi di facings, and complete i For particatars apply at No. | Murray st, ment, corner Broadway, where the cloak cin be ‘Lickets only 1 dollar, which must be paid for when the num- nt acloak would do well ne dollar he may become positively take I, 8 Frankfort - RARVL HE thied and t in Alexxn- bove Wi cargo mostly saved in a damaged state. The Th hersare taken Any g to try tn this, for at th possed of a cloak wort! ‘he le ‘on the above named date, at St. Jobs Ha st, at o'clock in the eter On Chris efore reported ashore near Cape Poge, was To visit the ladies; You know it’s no joke, So take my adviee ‘And come for che cleak. 's, the topgallant mast head of a sunken vessel was seen avout 8 feet following sit affair is mentioned tandard of the 15th wlt:—On Monday man name rtson, the mate of the American brig Oront asi tom charges ning to ‘he only extenuation offered by whom he had not seen °3 MAGAZINE—Offie &8 Bowery.—Grsham’s od Wm C Bryant, Henty M_ Lonefe numerous other eminent au hors, regular contrihuto, v of the December jiography, by J. Fenimore Cooper. ‘The Serenade, a sonnet. Z ; The Widow of Newburg, a Tale of the Olden Times, by J anem. Four Sonnets, by Miss Elizabet» B Barrett, Di fs Beba Sinith atale, by Mrs Aon 8 3 Noon, from an Unpublishe.t Poem, by Trath.» tle. by Mrs Fran True Affection, an illustra the Perseeutor’s Daughter, « story of the Covenantees, by C ‘enimore Cooper, dH Dana, and m. The mavistrates, however, gery provert treated the matter more serious!) —told Robert- + i mation, and sentenced him gaol, and at the expira- 1, Of about 200 tons, was launched at a On Cullen Bryant. argent Oxzood. Rice for a Sweetheart, by the tuthor of Jack Downing’s "the last chapter, by the anthor of Cruizing by Henry Morford. A Jon ture. m [Real Life, by Robert ‘Vo the Night Wind in Autum, by Geo H Colton. ues Table, Edivor's Book aie ° m ‘Tre Affection, Tne Hasty Ma Massachusetts, Barnard, NB. 18 mos, 750; May 1, Columbus, Bease, do, 21 mor, 600; 2d Acuah- ndid Stee} engraving, by{Rawdon, ne Tad Husbands Return.» fine Mezzontent, engraved ‘The Pastor’s Visit, an elegant steel plate, by AS Terms $3 per nunum in advance, or 25 cent ublished monthly, delivered in any pact of t nt by mail to any wae OUGHS, Colds, Consum; Spitting 61 Blood, Bronchi hy aseientific physict -n’s inve ma, Hoarsenear, Soe Throat, is cured for one shilling a, ealled—Professor Jones? compound extract of tela and Spa the rarest herbs and plants the ves explanation fo the pul y were formerly ures n, in liquid form. Surely it 1s superior ie shape of a beautiful candy, pleasant to the taste, elegant in form,and miraculous m operation. It needs but one trial to convince ail of its merits. Itis bot one shilling for a ightly purga ive.removing all hu- ia fact, from the hundreds mors from and pur a ready cured by this, these terms the? in case i persons wh» hav# patmos ho mercury in this a 1) cheap that rich and ings a arge p ckage, by req aints. He watzaats there ed medicines of the da} ut it. Sold only att, Jones, sign of the American Eagle 2 Chatham st, N Thied and Dock st. Phil, #8 139 Folton st, Brookiyn, ber, next to the American Hotel, vinteo Agenta—Z. joston, 57 State st, Albany, Charleston, 8 C, Zeil Xs RACT from the following Committer’« Report:—Con stdering that it (Wilder's Salamander Iron Safe) was exe posed to an immense heat for a period of erght hours, while each of the others were destr ye by the same heat in lee shan mars, we have 1) hesitation in saying that we consider Wilder's 8 Tamander Safe realty fe-proef, aad affording per security * ” eee a CHARLES H_ MARSHALL, WADSWOTH Patant Salamander Fire Proot Sate can oply be had ire Prool Bate can fon Warehouse of SILAS C. HERKINN? Ih tessa’ Bases of oct pabeas, tach so tt § taken in part payment’ for Wilder's "Save, ean be had payment for the THOMAS BELT, Auctioneer. BY BELL & HOWAKD. {Sores Nos. te twn ond 115 Fulton street.) ATURDAY._ At 1034 o'clock, Pianos. new aud second hand furniture ¢ ng, Sc Ise 00 few York Society Libeary. This is an ordita: t commuted; dues yaad, FRIDAY, ock «! their sales room, broadeloths, cassimeres, ready made SATURDAY EVENING, At half-past 6 o'clock at their sa es room, A collection of ot! pai \e ad modern, many of which are worthy the att oO At 103 o'clock le rooms. Cloths, cassimeres, cloth &e—The stock of a merchant tailor, comprising broad cloths, cassimeres, &e, (f various col ors and qualities. Also overcoats, cloaks and a good assortment of reany made A good assortment clothing, &e M. WARD, Auctioneer. [MPORTED WINFS, Liquors, Be , keo—A C HUM- BERT & Co. wiil sell this morning at 10 o’elock, in their sales room, without ‘eserve— 1 Demijot tus5 gallon Cognac, Champ’g & Otard Bridy. do tain, 00 do Swai 30 Mae Wine. do very fine. Sherry Wine, fine. 5 Kegs Malaga G Also. 79 boxes sardie ps handy » Squerer bom halen hi ‘. Al Tbe rel of Peach B Z A, UGTION NOTICE.—s M paintings of ll descriptio Kannesy, Marshal, anda rece! vet past 10 0% lock, in th 2d tee Piano Fortes, valush order of the shenff, M cha he roowne, a A HOS BELL rece! ve: nate WANTED=~A re-pectsble German wom, of good learn - ing and who understands @ little Ei rivate family as s¢amstresa and to we eare of © he best of city refirences will be given if required. af it No, 109 Wooster S'reet, in the rear, up svi ne ter M&. MAX BOWRER 5 Third Concert, at the Tabernacle. Mr.Max Bohrer respe.erfvlly informs the public that he will gins lis thitd Concert or Rriday uext, 25 Nov. assisted by Mrs oder and Mr. Tima, veho will conduct. Tickets $1 each, to be had at the principal Music Stores, St . Hotel, and st the door, tion in» k. n?a.ser ROFESSOR WRIGHTS LECTURES ON THE EB ENGLISH LANGUAGE—On Friday evening, 25th inst I-past 7 o'clock, Professor W., auther of Philosophical Gr » Will deliver at’ Washiagton ‘orner White and Centre, the first of a S-ries of | aud Popalar Lectures. 0} re of the English Lane In these lecta a number. he will aufoid . evalent pen ech; by which, even in Courts of Justice , the papable pegaries may be perpetra- ted; and, even, rinder the expressed use, and Hiteral accentae tion of words, be unknowingly received, hot only as sterling tuuths, but, as Ie gitimite answers to commonly prac!ined modes of inquiry; and, yet, be ineavable of detection, unless by those ant wi ch Mr. W's theory of the English verb. kets 25 cents each, or $2 the series, to be had at 13 Spruce “ mat the doorof the Lecture Room. Days of delivery, Weduesdats and Fridays. 23 ater FOR AHLIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, The bed Mail stam Ship ACADIA, A eyrie Esq, saa “aes Hh will leave Bos.on for the above ports on Thurs- + $135. allfax Passage to Liverpool «+++ +++ rer $ 20 App'y to D. BRIGHAM, Jr, Age _neir mY D 3 Wall atfeet, PULLEN & COPP’S new oe ALBANY. ~ = AND MUNT® EXPR censhesad Messrs. Harnden & Co. having ‘disposed of their ronte from New York to Albany and. “Troy; the subsets the old conductors of Harnden & Co's Northern from New York, will continve to run ae eseaving New York, Albany and ‘Troy, Daily, and t Trov with Jacobs? Montreal Express, and will for ckages Bundles.Cases of Goods ei Alas Gage fe Tap tel atecar hi ‘| so East, from Troy and Albany to Boston, rom Albany to Buffalo. ‘j All business entrusted to their charge wall be promptly at- tended to. Particular attention wiil be prid to the collection ot uvtes, drafs, acceptances, &e,, and prompt returns made for connect a ward Specie, B: ke., to any place hs the samb, | PULLEN & COPP, REFERENCES, ae: Office s— Pullen & Coy Wallstreet, New York, be reet, Troy. wv Sourt, St Paul st, Montreal. _ New York 3 Prime, Wand & King, heey, Jno Pane, Sacob\Little, «Co. ‘Thos. Gor John T. Smith, & Co., ag Penoon & Hoff'uin, Carpenter & Vermilye, Tou-nton & Co. Robinson & Co. _p2d Im*r . }, well known, packet shin KOSCIOUS, (/100 tous burthen) Ca M1 sit punctually as above, her regular day. he ships Of this line are all 1000 tons barthen and upwards, adil their aecommodations tor ca nd cabin and steerage hould make immediate rte RArSCO TT, 43 Peckalp, or 52 Sout . : ‘Thi Roscious sails from Liverpool avain on the 13.h January Reteons therefore who. wishro vend for thelr fiends can have t rans beoeghe out in her or any of tbe line, on reasonable terms. PASSAGE FOR LIVSRPOOL—Packet of the 25th Nov.—The splendid packet, ship ROSCIOUS, pease apt. Collins, will badespatched as above, her regu: Forpassage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply to JOHN HEUDMAN, . ih oth N. B—Passage from Great Britain and Ireland, vin Li i, can as usual be engaged at the lowest rates, and Drafts ure t, payable without discount. throughout Poly as above. mar wf QR ALBANY, TROY, and Tavermedr ¢ Placos—The splendid lov mteam- 2 boat SWALLOW, Canta A. McLean, will leave the foot of Cortlandt st, on Wednesday Afternoon, Nov pelo ek. i B fi h I> The above is a substantial Boat, fitted up with ele Stite Rooms, and for accommodaiian 1s unrivalled on the Had: son. nasr gular packet of the Istof perior fast. sailing packet Bradish, will positively sail iz to send for their friends can have them Eas out by either of the above ships, or any of the regnlar apply my as above ; if by post paid. n23r PASSAGE FOR LIV! OC—Clears on Fri- dyy next, and sails on Saturdav,the 26ch of November he well known, fast sailing ship CHESTER, Sat yop Davies wal clear on Friday next, and sail on erage will be fonnd to. be wosurpassed by for the above port. ‘Those proceeding to Country, will find it to their inierest and comfort to scleet this conveyance in preference to any other, Fur terms of paasage. which is very low, apmly {0 the anvseriber KOU ~E BROTHERS & CO., 35 Falton st, at door to tt Cabin Passage $30, N’B. Drafts at sight on the Royal Bank of Ireland. and on Messrs. Prescott, Grote, Ames & Lo, Baukers, Loudon, whieh are pard free of discount or any charge in every town thromgh- Out Fiugland, Iceland, Scotland ana Wales, at all times for sale as above. paar FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE— Reguiar Packet of ‘25tk November——The Splendid Packet w Fulton Bank. hip ROSCIUS, Capt. John Collins, of 1100 tons, AMT positively sail as above, her regular dav. For freight oF passage, having recommodations uneqaalled for splendor or ‘comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of treet, E. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South street. arto Price of $100. The Packet Ship Siddons, Captain Edw. B, Cobb, of 1000 tons, will succeed the Roscius, and sail the 25th December, her regular day. “ . - ters for the ships of this will only be received at Gil News Room, Passengers may rely on the ships of this line sailing punetual- ly aw advertised. nase i FOR MOBILE—Packet of 25h Nov.—The splea- did fast io ket ship NEW YORK, Captain abov: en, as above, t6o, well known to require comment. Persons wishing a passage in her should not fail to maae early applica tion on board, toot of Dover st. or to : W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, air or 5? Routh st. corner at Jones? lane. FOR NEW ORLEA \S—Louisians & New York Line—Regular packet 30th November—The fast sail- will pos This ship ne ing packet ship MEMPHIS, Cay. Keaght, will velv sail as above,her regular day. For freight or paseace, hav inghandsome furnishes secommédations, «pply on }, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wallst. orto + % EB. K COLLINS & UU. % South st qaShippers will please sena in their Bills of Lading eansy this a ‘ving their goods correctly measar- ps of dhis line will sail punctaally ax adv Wy, Karantes to that effect will be given and fulfilled reqnired. Age . Orleans, Hallin & Woodruff, wno will ly forward all to isto their address. erect packet ship Ocinalgee, Cootain Peet, will succeed the Memphis, and sail the 10th Dee, her regular day, 8 230 aRDOTTE orm his friends ana public generally that he has opened a Café and Board ingHy use for gentlemen at No. 130 Broadway, comeacene upon the plan of the celebrated whieh will be about twenty furnished rooms a'tached to the will be let and meals furnished to any number ot gentlemen forming a club, at such hours as the id he traits favorably known as ihe ‘a select maison de pension in this city will super- iil be furnished with meals at any hour in the e arrangements will be f und of the first order,and ines, liquors, &c., the best that can be procured rega: f expense. i 2 An inspéetion of the establishmens is reapacetulls 130 Broadway, between Liberty & Cedar sts. FFLE for Povltry at Anbery’s House, No, 13 Park ¥, every "Wedaesday and Sains Th ‘me ee ieee Canaan, Buck Dacks, and will be hap= Trgand otters on reasonable ler receive twice ‘offve House, 66 Miiden Lave and ROWN has the pleasure to inform favorable state of PACKET FOR MA. Bhs uit Doseasen ge’ @ Ist Decesaber For SeGOYD NOK © that owing to the his frenas and custem: FOK NEW ORLEANS, MOBIL™ & SAVAN: NAU— Tie packet. ship ALABAMA, Cr et, ill ail on Rriday the doth Nov, Tor New leans, ber rexular day, (weather permitting) or passage tree. ake big BRCHLS ape Sherwood, ‘will saii_ on Monday Nov. 2ist, her regular day, For passeze in any of the above s xperior packets, which ix very low, auply to + & J. T. FAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, oF 52 South street, cor Jones? Inne ¥ OR MOBILE—Regular racket of the 2th of ov The splendid packet ship ALABAMIAN, apt. W. B Lane, will sail as above, ‘omm odations for cabin, 24 cabin and steerage niGr pa very superior, and berths can be secured on mo- derate 1 fearly application is made on board, westside of Burling slip, or to JOSEPH MeMURRAY, alin 100 Pine street, corner of th FACK RI RO HAY i Second Line The BB ANiok p, Ftware Banck, Masten willeait ae the Ist of Decein 3\¥D & HINCKEN, No. 9 Tousine B “EILLES—The sidings. hip HE N- vester, master, will sail on rt CKEN, Agents, oT ets, he is evabled to reduce his dinner charges from ents 10 1234 cen's per vl per plate gn pou! ate, on fish and me iery, A corresponding red 073 Ww FOR MOBILE ‘To wall on ‘Thur i oh —The we rest ahi CAHAWBA, Captate Coffin will be despatched as ° 'y. Very tuperior English Copper from 18 il on Thursday 24th inat bo ar day. pave hee rex da suns secommodate 1 few cabin seeond ones fed Mecrare passonge: o if rade Op ap TEER Orton MY OvbICHION Y AER MAN ntir 61 Bouh street, Last Overs bat one THIS EVENING. N i LA SON Count Rodelpho, ode with BY MOONLIGHT. 30—Pit_ 374g cte—Galle ry 2 Ke nnd: the pertermance ftir ainn First Tier 90 cous . will be pertorme MACBETH, HEN CLINE, 1 open ai 6g—Curtain will rise ay quarter pas laity from @ to 5, where ‘Lickets moy be ~ MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. THIS EVENING Ne Nov. 24 will be presented JOHN OF Fgnis, GIOVAD > The Doors will OTH. be opened at half-past 6, and the per +e commence at y 1 UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS C SHMAN, SIX DEGREES OF CRIME, rks : Alter which, PRETTY GIKLS OF STILBURG. ‘onciude with LOKS, MARSHALL. Leaere, Alteration of Prices Dress ishing feats of G ever p esented in Ww. saw, Richordson ater, Miss Rosamond "Henry, and o Son juvtts, 3 8, Waltz, Hornvipes Ebel Sevtch Flings, Lassies e. R. W. Pethom, G. W. Pelham, and Mr. Backus, M su-taia the Ethiopean Characters, equalled Mr. Ruggles, Yankee Eccentricives, Dinge: Siugle aod Double Ladd: ei lock. performance commences at 7. rk Brass Bond is engaged. AMPAITHEATRE OF THE REPUBLIC. N. A. HOWES, will commence SHALLED Wonderrul . ats, b T, At the Am hitheatre t Hereby challenges a ¢ Boxes 50 cents—Private do for p cents—Pit 25 cents, pen at half-past 6. Overture by the Band as aguarte Horsemanship to commence at 7 0’elock precwely. AMEMICAN MUSEUM, ORNER of Broadway and Ann street, opposite St. Paul’s P, T. BARNUM, M Te BEST ATTRACTIONS IN NEW YORK y Visitors admitted vening. onery, drop curtains, decorations sad enlarge- of the Fegiere, R ment aud cushior jor in America, is engaged for as] ix cel b ated delinen Positively the last TH? WOND:RFUL MERMAID, h has been eee by fifty . and of the genuine lou, and of eumne: and Yankee Characters. upon ber olding it, r jeurific gr atlemen of ce'ehity bh extraordivary nymph o} staked their reputation that th sea inal! she is rep MR. ted, NNELL, TK TATTOOED MAN, Will appear in his celebrated Danes, ant his sufferings for eleven cary avaves in the Nort ith real Croton Water. FAMILY, jive an historical hands of ha: havo: FALLS OF NIA nating. the bottom: * Rr ORMAN- SEW YORK DL Broadway, 0} sts he may with the following bi Ceci Frank Diamond, nhins, the unequal songstress, and sanjo player; Miss Rosalie th’ charming Boyce. cne celebrated comic singer. ine 1 Tuesday aud Thursday Mrs. Loomes will deliver a Lee sto commence at 3 o'clock. performance will tike place on Wednesday and Satu usual. Evening entertainment to commence at hal! n tothe whele ONE. SHILLING. He GREATEST NATURAL CURIOSITY i the iting at the corer ot Cnatham street for a short time: Live Bull, tken near Boenos Ayr a. on bv we ‘Spaniards, in the year 1840, and imported to to be the most wonderful de ty H- has a double wi ble breast, aouble paunch, double 1 parts double. the is ‘Supposed to be pine years (Natural History, Surgeons, and Anatomists isit and judge for themselves. me egged Cow, now three years old. She is deficient ‘and was o from birth, A Sen Dos, or Sea Leopard, ‘The head resembles that ot tare on Porenolo Adi w ‘A Double Spaii ‘onsidered by naturali near 1,500 pou sds. wou d do well to v: native in the North River. , aud the skin is;spotted like os be o'clock A M till 10 P M. Admission 121-2 cents, children ander 10 years of age half- "Good Music in attendance. FRANCIS’ PATENT LIFE BOAT, OFFICE No.7 WALL STREET. MUSIC. CHNEIDER & REBHUN will attend pri sorers with a band of from three to twe: iy No. 27 Delancy street near the Bowery, or No. 12( Norfolk at. Ti 3 ONTAINING the nam, following tweuty-one citie: Pablish+ d and forsale by J. DOGGETT, JR ne Wd 79 Nossou_ treet. TVOut SACOON-GRASD EVACUATION BALL. iven atthe Tivoli Saloon on F Evening, Nov 25th, in m of the British from this city iu the Celebrated Band is enzaged fir the ocr ‘or exvense will be spared indid Balls ever given in hi dy without paying will be admitted wr hou al cept military or nm are sulicited to call at the Saloon and Tickets. ‘ickets to be had al t the Salona ort Mr. Win. Pine’ of Pine and Nassau streets, ~ SAPFARRANS & hes been this day Lewis having disposed vassolved by mutual his entere interest 1m the goods, notes, descriptions oF assets be! tans, retiring from the business FELIX LEWIS. DANIEL SAFFARRANS wil as usnal at their old stand, at_ Doakvil Chickasaw Nation, West. alone authorized to collect also boand to pay al it i ud the ‘Boer jd Saffarrans, is ful ims due the firm, September, 13th, 1812. Nov. 24th, at 2 0’c! ock precisely, m. ra C, Carmau's « Centreville Course, Not EDIGAL AND Ro have stood the ves iv most nvslignant and private natu in the principal Pari . Comcers cared wi hout eutti Jous, scorbutic, eutaneows diseases. nodes on the shia i moderate charges, for the cure of cer nostrum mongers, w: the pu: chee gratis be ee atendinn physrel orm (apeneed. rand Com 2109 in the even 1C.—C. 8. GRA’ eal the latest and most 1 nalson, Quickateps, W: fore teglad wale ee also arrange Marcher, Quick shortest notice, for wh thorouvh bass. Ki 2 Goper too Wing ‘enimare Coop: Two y dvecting a few lir ic taught, aud lessons NEW NOVE! or, Ln Ben Follet, a he Author of the Pitt, Red Rov vr HSE, farfame j and colebrat LE P| we, Bp Se cmnaRre Le f oa Bon ay