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‘THE VIRTUE oF PaTRIOTIsM—PRESIDENT TYLER’S Common Counett. Orricr-woLpers ~The Globe and the Madisonian | , Boaxp or Avoeamen—Monday evening, 6 o’clock— "7 } apo Alderman Purdy, President, in the chair. are quarreiling about the responsibility of the ap- Resigpetion—Bemvatl bir ape a - i God ‘ostmaste | dered his resignation, as his 4 pointment of dard, the Pos ster, at Peter- | det ‘make a living at the business because there are so 7 who recently astonished his neighbors by his many measurers—Aci oo ‘diated vind forgeries, and the Globe establishes him asa Tyler-| _Invitations—From the Bowery Amphi ani ite appointment. ‘Vel, votof it” Who are the | Channm Theatre to attend their performance was ac- men who stand the most prominent as politicians in | Charge against e Contate, of the Boge Lyeete mone MG be magnate Pept Cowlan, a aonatent Captain of the Sixth D iit Watch ie politician ; the system which is pursued to | with gross intoxication on the night of @ 16th August, ‘ j, \d referred to tl Police. secure the election of any particular aspirant fits the bag ly tive lame ye pig hd Jury relative to the politician for no reputable business certainly. Ifa skinnere. of te Tombs in compounding felonies, wes i i A resented, read and referred. man is too lazy to follow his honest calling, let hum | Proseried, read audl TeRtre inion frosh the Judges of turn politician, lay pipe, cheat the unsuspecting elec- the Court of Sessions to open a ventilator on the top of tors out of their franchise, get some fat office as the the roof of sseDeart ot 6 Sermany-_ Retiree tp Committee reward of his services, and help himself liberally in | "Removal of the \Pesdrate Vek petition te remove anticipation ofa rainy day. All this operates to his | the Poudrette Works south of 1oth street to a nection advantage, and he becomes ennobled henceforth | Wivt, wag real! and reterred. Also to fill up open lots on and forever. Goddard added atouch of piety to his |“ Locatien of Watch Districts—4An ordinance defining the ility: | watch districts to enable the Comptroller to levy the pro- respectability: jthat was most assuredly an old watiaiibe tas: wea eatin, pt More Astounding Forgertes. Ta the Herald of yesterday morning we gave @ pretty plain intimation that other forgeries were about to be disclosed, and that some particulars would be given in our evening edition which would be inte- resting,*more particularly, to the Navy Yard and the The time is rapidly approectlng when \the great Navy Donation: We ere now at liberty to give politice! parties are to try their strength in the choice the following statement, with which we begin the of the chief magistrate. Perhaps there never was week, as we last week began with the forgeries of atime inthe history of the country when the line ef sf demareation between the two parties was less clear- Lately one of the Government contractors ly defined than now. Formerly a National Bank, a residing at New Haven, made a delivery of high tarifl, with some mivor questions based mostly Friction Primers, amounting to five or six hundred upon commercial influences, were the landmarks | qoijars, ‘The bill for the amount was presented for by which the parties were separated. The party | payment by one of the city banks, and refused un- now in power embraced the principles advoeated in | 1j) the duplicate was produced, and atill stands sus- those teasures. The opposite party opposed them. pended, in consequence of the rule not having been Now,both a protective tariff and a paper bank Were | submitted to. The Navy Yard bills are issued, fictions of legislation. They were and always | wien approved, in duplicates, and when presented have been, experiments which have always failed for payment are feceipted in the same form. in their applications. The party which advocates nisseicaiigite Tastee eat nates wunearayee | BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ee terday, and the Coroner wes without a single case forhie | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Yesterday. attention, both of which are rare instances of late in our 268 shares Wil BR, 18}; 35 do Mechanics Bonk, oy. wi eiecerwne we Linee a aman a Bunotany.—The extensive clothing store of Mr. Wil. Ly nds, 98; 80 shares Mer liam Hindhaugh, No. 1 Vesey street, under the Astor | pulacturers oe tay LC eee House,was entered Sundey evening, about dusk,by means | Donde, Ane seteunio’ ot petra Sood Be sag of false Keys. The burglere wore folted in'thelt design | TeeRUe. Prnentoewe 60; 40 de CT carry off alarge amount of property by a barber who es » 2h lives beneath the stere ; but they effected their excape, as | $ 40 Commartin Bik er nvtchts, 105 91200 Chesapeake the watch was not set at the time. After Board—? shares Philadelphia Bank, 69; $1080 A Danino Act.—Sunday evening Adam Snowborough | cincinnati Bonds, 91; 5 shares Planter?’ Bank of Fennes- was robbed in the street, near hia dwelling, of a silver see, 87; $250 States 6's, old annual, 1946, 64 ; 36 shares Me- watch, by a girl named Desmonde, who seized him, and chanies’ Bank, 194 ; 2 do do do, 20 ; 40 do Manufacturers?’ snatching the preperty made off with it, but was secured | Mechanics’ Bank. 154 ; 22 do. Mlecunnics” Bank, 19% ; and lodged in prison. $1000 State 5’, 1864, 6 ; 2 shares Philadelphia Bank, 694: S.cntuece.—Sunday night after service, the church of | $2000 Reading convertible, 1850, 664. St. Peter’s in Barclay street, was entered by means of [SEE false keys, and a chalice end remenstrance made of silver LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. ware stolen, A reward is offoredfor the recovery of the | Puinanririia, Sept l—-Arr J Brick, Reeves, New Hay property. Bi Tomlin, Tomlin, New York, Wm Watson, Baker, Bo: Tuar Astazon Baar has been recovered and placed | New jersey. Nave, Albany. Below, Yarinous in the hands of the proper owners, and this result bes | fomyjiiyey00ls 8 Wis subnowed the Jom been produced solely by the publication in the columns | known, of the Herald, without any aid or information from the Ba.rimone, Sept 11—Arr Joseph B, Adams, Portsmouth; Yew York, Cid Inca, Conkling, Rio Janeiro NEW YORK HERALD. | Tuesday, September 12, 1843, “presidential Election—Marshaling of Strength—Tricks of Politicians. young Saunders:— S : : 4 Maria, Hopki On Sa'urday, Mr. Pardee, the cashier of one of | dodge,” but it ia a never failing one ; and for his i i elias. pec Ne RAP reat | Tern, NewYocks Sarah Hiisshethe Hoe : Phe p Paying for Paving—Tha Croton Aqueduct Committee = - and a mkt; ) 1, Terry, New York 8a eth, Hai them has always met with disaster. The natural | the New Haven Banks, called on Mr. Wetmore, | ¢42,000 foneeitcany be a political “chum” held him reported in favor of paying John Arbuckle and Bernard Vice Chancellor’s Court. ington, Pr H Plantaenet, ‘Dwiterd,” Mobile. Sid Alert," (Bremen} Klockgether, 2 'Phomas and a mkt; Gazelle ton, Bearse, Boston; Candace, ssentially free trade, d money. Neither a high ta- t of a class of manufacturers, or a banking monopoly, is cither compatible with its ons or permanent in its nature. Hence, wh T party reposes its fortuses in the event of these measures meets with temporary success, but ultimate defeat. The history of the last three Pre- ridential elections has been the record of the influ- state of a rep both in commerce a riff law for the bene For several days we have had in our pessession the fol- lowing case, the publication of which a pressure on onr columns has hitherto prevented. However, as since the repeal of the Bankrupt Law, assigaments have been re- sorted to, it still retains its interest to the mercantile com- Norris, NYork. munity. » Pike, Havre. Cld Rufus Mead vs. Henry Phillips, Nathaniel Ferris, and Clarissa Howard. Hon phen A. Foster, Erg.» and CR RR RE a Benjamin F. Sherman, Esq., for complainants. 8. F. ~ ca Be 2) Cowadrey, and Peter A. Cowdrow, Kaqrs,, for Ferris, J. | _ {9 PUD. rb tele RS gre pal aykeman, Esq, for Mrs. Howsrd. ‘This bill was filed by Rufus Mead, a judgment creditor St ie Pig ett en, the Navy Agent, to know why several bills, amount- ing to between three and four thousand dollars, had not been paid when presented by the Atlantic Bank, of Brooklyn, said bills having been left with him tor collection, on which the bank bad made ad- vunces amounting to nearly the face of the demands. Mr Pardee was referred to the commanding officer of the Navy Yard for explanation of the cause of the absent voucher, (the duplicates,) who, upon exam- ene . : * Morris the sum of about $1200 for repavin, 10th, 4th and to bail in $5000 only, leaving $37,000 balance in his | 3i¢t streets, after they had been opened by ‘contractors to favor topurchase absolution from his church, and a hay oe Bhan ge tan grt mdr reg ~ itt “ . + a ighting East Broadway with Gas— ‘committee on immunity from the laws. Again we ask, “vel, vot | 1 ampsand Gas reported ii favor of lighting Eust Broad: of it?” Who would be a gratuitous and disinte- wey with as om Pike Hereat bo Saeed ne easel 8 Fee Pars e solution forthe new York Gas Cempany to lay down a rested politician? Who would grease the wheels of main pipe for thet purpose—-Adopted. jpeny y the great political machine if he were net to be Lighting Ersedwoy— The same committee reported in ‘ i favor of lighting the east side of Broadway, between entitled tosome of the waste matter in the way of Great Jones enditete stroste.-Adovted: 'y> perquisites? Register of Water Renis—The Croton Aqueduct Com- But there is some honesty still extant in the | mittee reported in favor of paying A B. Bigelow, Regis- " (Pp) ievin, Halifex. —Great snimosityis at prevent e: mard: fi t Henry Phillips, to set aside an essignment made by | finer w: loaf better thi ence of those measures upon the people. After the | °° : " ai pe nok 3 asa loafer, aud her mother was no better than a vs fae 8 Gen eager . ae late National | Wing the bills presented, pronounced them forgeries. | world, and proverbial is the virtue and disinteres- | ‘¢f.0! Rents, an extra compensation of $150 lor extra ser bd gee fe rte lered some pod gh go she should be, ‘upon which the Feges replies thet the pi ra ot ana in cnabe The uame of the forger and contractor is James C. | ted zeal of the unpaid delegates to Conventions, Aldermen Nasu, Lax and Trou opposed the reporton | creditors of Paillips, and to gi . Maceatinaane ‘satisfac. Giant Gitl goes iad fae 9, her a . Pi . theground that every other officer who had performed whose self devotion and immense sacrifices ought any extra services would sendin his bill for poy salary— to be applauded throughout the land. There were has on the eae RE ne eae sans) FY ‘vuntain in St. John’s Park—' e Croten al om- many paragons of patriotiom in the late Syracuse | jitce reported in favor ot allowing thea oe ae Convention, and it is refreshing in the midst of al- | John’s Park fo. erect a soranteda an park at their own ili . expense, which is te be supplied with Croton water at the mostall prevailing selfishness toseeso much devotion plc to honed to the country. Mr. Benjamin F. Butler's exertions |” Overflow of Hydrant Water—The Croton Water Com. to secure the re-election of Mr. Van Buren, and his | mittee reported in favor et paying E.H. Nodine $40 for 3 he’ injuries done to trunks in his cellar by overflow of water great sarge i become ene to the caval froma hydrant that had been allowed torun by some ma: tion, could not by any possibility, have any relation | licions person—Laid onthe table. ate . Dower of Mrs. Bali—The Committee on Laws reperted to the fees of the District Attorneyship. Mr. Se- | in favoro agreeing to the decision of the Chancellor in cor had no squinting towarda any Navy Contract.— paying «lace caw gue hertor claimon Black. 6 * weil’s Island— on thetable. Nor could any prospective Indian, Navy, or Army Aleoto make a tender of the balance duecontractorsfor Contract influence any other delegate. Patriotism bs ep a oe ea Uke oe aids a c ry i Increase @) i inger’s Pay—Tho Committee on Fire then, #18; private virmie, and existe, abundantly. |/ i iraiee coccctentt von th inareasine tiepas of the There are various schools of it, it must be admitted | District Bell ringers from $1 25 to $1 50 ae ‘ “Barri Alderman Baraas said thatthe principal bell ringer on though, anof the arts and sciences, and “‘Barrington | |, Ajderman Barage sa S100 par dey, and peiereel no patriotism” is not, unfortunately, the least preva- | more duty than any of the others. It was for this reason, lent. therefore, that the others asked an increase. Alderman Nasu meved that his pay be reduced to $1,25 Ovrragrous Viouation or Contract—Mistakes | Pet day, which was adopted by a vote of 9to 4 ‘ s @Firemen’s Application refused —The report of the joint or 4 Nicut.—Our sapient City Fathers have con- | Commitee on Fire and Water being adverse to resin: tracted for the lighting of this modern Babel, for Baling compen ey Anette Fie Gada? withdrawn, i fs penrae hair: mit ot present. some seventeen nights per month, with an implied |“ gppointing Joseph Pool.A resolution to appoint Jo- contract on the part ‘of the meon to do that duty | seph Pool to ring the bell on the third district watch Whitmore, of New Haven, but who has kept a store in this city at 142 Front street. Complaint was immediately lodged at the police ollice, and the officers are now in pursuit of the. gentleman. The names forged were executed ina slovenly manner, ‘The loss by this operation falls on the New Ha. ven Bank, and not on the government, or the agent of the Navy Department in this city. Hlonof his debt out of the assigned property. The @& | upon her liki 2? “The Glee Club were repturously sigument was deelared void, and satistaction of the com- | gicored le ‘Desbeateann’e tenes wes catered ant’sdebts and costs was decreed to be made by the | executed, Delarue gave an imitation of Daniel OCentell signees, out of the aforesaid peapenty itt their hands. | trueto the life. Mis Adair, the charming ve The following is an extract from the opinion of the A® | [ia Petite Cerito, the grageful danseuse. “All t sistant Vice Chancellor :—The uext fact to which my | forone shilling. attention was directed, is a provision in the assignment ———__—___ succeeding the direction forvthe payment of the several 0G- THAT MERMAID IS EXCITING A GREAT classes of creditors, and which is in these word to create on interest; for itseif, poweriully expanded its iesues, The efiect of that expansion was to cause prices and al! property to rise, and when the second election took place in 1882, prices of all agri- cuhural produce were exceedingly high. The Bank, its advocates, and the politicians were loud in prophecies about the ruin the adminis tration was bringing upon the country. Opposed to all that declamation and preaching was the practi- cal fact that prices were higher than ever. The re- Tue Saunpgrs Forcery—ConrineMent oF Ra- sult was, the return of Jackson, almost by acclama- | gx anp wis Wire.—In a publication made yester- tion, and the utter rout of his opponent, Clay. The | day we expressed oureurprise and astonishment that bank patty did not grow wise by experience, but | Henry M. Rage, the alleged accomplice or princi- continued their expansion, thereby playing into the pal with Saunders in the recent immense forgeries hands of the government, which assisted the move- on the several banks of this city, was confined in ment by the removal ef the deposites and the pet the same cell with his wife, who is held as a witness, bank system, with injunctions to “loan freely 10 | previous to any examination of either party. Instead the merchants.” ‘The effect of this was still high- | o¢ being ordered by a magistrate, as was stated, we er prices, which reached their zenith in 1836, and | have since been informed that three magistrates returned Mr. Van Buren triumphantly. In the sue- were consulted, all of whom gave their assent to ceeding vear the overstrained bubble burst, and | such an unheard of proceeding. So much the prices fell back, wntil in 1840 they had reached their | worse—if it had been an error of one, less blame lowest poiats, "Distress was universal, and the ery | could attach, but when three justices, through the ‘Ex- | dealof wonder amongst the visiters at the American cepting, nevertheless, in all cases the right of paying Museum, and draw more people than ever Tom creditors from the payments hereinbefore provi for | Thumb did in his prominent days, or we are no prophets. to be made, all the expenses necessarily incurred inthe | The public wish to knew whether she is natural or arti- execution of this trust, and also to retain out of the pro- | ficial id t they have the opportunity they will ceeds of this assignment all costs, charges and expenses ves. The performances whieh take necessarily incurred by me or my assignees hereinbefore at 8 o’clock are mest grand and named, in defending any suits that may hereafter be in- | megnificent. Nothing cen surpass the splendor and stituted against me, or them, or either of them, by any | beauty of the Meving Dioramas—the la pro- creditor or other person or persons, for any matter or | voking comicalities of the Ethiopians—the drolleries of thing growing out of, or in any way connected with this | Mr. Brower—the charms of Miss Adair,or the gracesof - jament.’ It was well said, at the Ma Se 4 ‘ Celeste. the law tolerates assignments giving preferences: it doe: ne not favor them, and ene infleaible ‘condition of thattole- | @G-READING FOR THE. MILLION —To morrow ration is, that tee debtor shall not reserve, by the assign. morning will be published, at the office of ‘“Books for the ment, any benefit or advantage to himself out of the as. | People,” 30 Ana street, in a treble extra New World, new signed property, either pecuniary or by coercion of his | and clear type, a new and capital work, received by the creditors, or by acontrol over the disposition of the fund, | last steamer, itled ONE HUNDRED ROMANCES will vitiate the assignme: Bradman vs. Holladay, de: | OF REAL LIFE—By Leigh Hunt. T! a work which cided by the Chancellor, April 4, 1843. Abstract of | Will deeply interest all classes. They 1@ fiction, but Chancellor’s opinion, by Mr. Barbour, vol. 3, p. 21. [think | Comprise remarkable histericel and domestic facts, illus- the clause first stated from the assignment,wasan attempt | trativeof human nature. The name of the well known by the debtor to secure a benefit from the fund to which he it guarantee to the public forthe fideli- was not entitled, and if upheld, would enable him if so dis- rs with which the work has been exeeut- pesed, to drive his creditors into almost any terms of com: | ed. The style of printing is unexceptionable, and caicu- Me mies sh Promise. I cannot imagine any suit that might be brought | lated for old or young eyes. of “change,” “ change,’’a national bank and high request of counsel, sanction such an act, it is far | gratuitously for the residue. Whether they recol- henge, ea Lg ibeareiaa Gotaiattee on bean dene op Sytner spy eeepc Bah erent aly tre bitte Arr eee tarifi, backed by low prices, produced its effect, and | more censurable.. The woman should have been elected Gen. Harrison in that year to the Presi den- | fully examined as soon as arrested, and then if Ra- cy. The inflation of banking elected Van Buren— | gee had avowed innocence and had been willing to the contraction defeated him. Since then events | make a statement of the menner in which he be- have transpired which defeated a new national | came possessed of the money, any slight contradic- bank, exposed the corruption of the old one, and | tion or prevarication would have been certain evi- utterly deprived the party of the means ot sustain- | dence of hisguilt. The statements that she would ing their pretension by an artificial paper inflation. have made might have also led to the discovery of Without that inflation the onerous nature of the ta- | oiher accomplices, all of which is new smothered in riff is insupportable. (Those fictious party dis- | the tomb of secrecy, or Ragee 1s not the cunning, tinctions are destroyed, and the two contending shrewd fellow that he is considered to be.— factions are reduced to squabble about men. The | 1, thus fearlessly exposing a transaction which Courier and Enquirer has a motto, “ Principles, not we considered erroneous, although we impute lected for a moment the ficklenessof her character, we are not satisfied, but certain itis, that she de- means herself most outrageously. On Sunday night last the weather was wet, cold, and inclement, and yf she positively “kept out of the wet and cold,” and eter yaa ey lied up the resolutien attached to we poor Gothamites were left in worse than Egyp- | the original papers, in order to test the question of in- tian darkness, to grope our way through the streets, | fleet» °* he said i could stand or fall‘on ts own me- stumble over hydrants, tumble down areas, or jane resolution agrees to increase the pay from $1 per i isi i f ni 10 $1,25. come in collision with gas posts, asthe case might | "Ait Snsiderable debate, the whole subject was refer- be. No malice, nor error of judgment can be | redte sapere Cam anon) Poli . aa tis i F Buying Water Pote.—A resolution to purchase thirty- arene Oe Cle cr mihersy) of Comte, fh (cr watering pote for the atreet sweepers having passed ey never err; they did their duty, and now | the other Board, wasconcurred in. we want to know what remedy we have against | Croton Water Dry Deck. The report from the other are many supposable cases in which the provision in ques- J. WINCHESTER, $0 Ann street, tlon might be used inequitably. It isa danding nets to | _ Just published, and for sale as above, the following new all creditors, that any effort which they may ¢ to | Works, by popular authers :— uestion the amount due to them. or to others, as stated in | | The Preaident’s Daughters, and Nina, (a sequel te tho the assignment, or to compel the execution, will be resist- | President’s Daughters,) by Miss Bremer, translated by ed by the debtor, that he will contest such efforts to the | Mary Howitt—12} cents esch, $8 a hundred. end of the law, and will then abstract “the costs end ex. | | Fireside Recollections, and the Yeung Sculptor, by penses incurred by him,” in so doing, from the fund to | Mr#. Ellis—the most beautiful and pleesant writer for the which they are looking for a dividend. Another effect of | family circle. These tales are exceedingly Eee the clause would be, to postponea distribetion feran in- | 8nd well calculated to exert aa influence whieh wi definite length of time. The assignees could not reason. | “ make home happy.” Price 12} cents. c ably conjecture, after one sound law suit wascommenced, | | Also, new editions of Marmaduke Wyvil, or the Maid's for any matter or thing growing out of or in any matter | Revenge, by W H. Herbert. This isthe third edition of connected with the assignment, what amountofexpenses | this talented and exciting historieal romance. Price 874 id be incurred by Phillips, in the course of the litiga- | Cents—book form. and they would, to avoid responsibility, defer the | Kate in Search ef a Hushand—Fifth odition—20,000 co- leto of their trial unfil all these things should beascer- | Pies sold in three month tained. i Salaries, to wiom was referred the spp ‘ion of watch: id health wardens, for increase of ication of Stephen Van Nostrand, ‘ket, for increase of pay, reported ies was now before another coin- efore asked to be dit red. , creditors, sick with hope defer- | and do: Men,” and in its columns it says, “aprintwhich | we °° ‘ he fickle “dade Sho rik Board relative to furnishing the waste water trom the | red, would be ready to accept almost any por centage on | five ye i hundred. » proper motives to the magistrates, the | the fickle jade who thus left us in the dark. | feuntain inUnion square, to supply a lock dock to be con- s Philip in Search of a Wife, a counterpart to supports any other candidate than Henry Clay for i 3 rusted by George W. Bruin, on the Kast River, within | (yclrjdebis, andreleasethe residue. Itivevident that the | |, Philip P To what court is she amenable? By what process | siru' can we receive damages for skinned shins, noses ave youre, wees reterred to Hie Orolon Aquedus Commit: flattened against projecting gables, damaged toggery te late yt eect ret from ee Eicoet Com- ine i missioners, relative to repairs of roads and culverts,were by stumbling into gutters, or the loss of property by received and referred to the proper committees, thieves, to whose avocations this thick murky dark- ‘ Also, to pariah avalre to meer out ae ah of tide i ’ i from the sewer at the foot of Canul street, and also to con- Rams Was eopeslingly favors Dbe, Hat, worne: il, Sone Lae meep ecto eeiicomaac or hoo wea Oe and for this no adequate compensation can be made. | strects, and other improvements of the water course in Several staid matrons, returning from church, acci- pamela so ete edie to the Street Committes, and i 5 ordered to be printed. dentally groped their way into the embrace of | na resolution te appoint Wm. 8. Coffee, to the vacant other ladies’ husbands, andthe mistake was not scholsrship of Columbia colenes ee referred to the i ‘ i inati Committee on Arts, Sciences and Schools. discovered until they arrived at the termipation of (Aliarsaiia Buscaxs offtced ¢ resdiutian te.allew the their journey. In one case, however, some doubt | teachers of public schools the liberty of introducing whole kennel of police hounds were let loose yes- terday to attack our police reporter for thus perform- ing his duty to us and the public. But these gentry have for once erred in this matter. The corruptions of the department of police stinkin the nostrils of the community, and we are not to be intimidated from their exposure by any thing such men cin do. The banks who have been robbed owe it to their ere thus swept away by the course of events, | interests, if nothing else,to keep a close watch on and a new election is about tobe entered upon, | the proceedings relative to this man Ragee, as cer- under Circumstances different from any since the | tain additional facts that have come to our know- formation of the government. Here is no national ledge tend more strongly than ever to show his clause enobles Phillips to determine what suits shall be ird edition—17,000 copies sold in six week: defended, and to what i and gentlemen in like search will fiadit profital sh: teresting to read these works—124 cents—$8a hundred. arising from the assigned property, to deter creditors Windsor Castle, an Historical Romance, by W. H. Ains- from questioning his acts, and ultimately to coerce them | Worth. Price, 12} cents. into his own terms of settlement. no answer to the The Irish Sketch Book, a rich and humorous worm on argument that the nd that no occe. | Ireland, withengravings. Price, 37} cents. sion has arisen for its operation; the same may be said of the rover. The ques. §G@- READ, YOU THAT ARE AFFLICTED WITH is, what does it enable the debtor to accomplish? and | coughs, colds, hoarseness, ko. the law presumes that he intended allthetthe instrument | Esteemed Friends : provides. I cannot resist the inference of afraudulent | I am notriend to puifing oF quackery, but having been intent on the part of Phillips, in this provision ofthe as- | cured of a very bad cough and cold by the use of your signment. Compound Extract of Hoariound Candy, I feel desirous to recommend it to others, thateach may give ita fair trial, and then judge for himseif. Yours, respectfully, the Presidency is not whig;” which announcement would evince the fact that the whig party has no principles but Henry Clay—that is, “ Men, not Prin- eiples” The same print gives up the idea of pro- tection altogether, infact,and advocates the revenue 20 per cent duty only. The great landmarks between the two parties General Sessions, nor expanded banking system to operate in favor of | agency in the forgeries. They may rest aseured | exists on the part of some crab apple husbands, whe ted Creton water wherever they considered it neces- | Before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen Martin end SOLOMON JENNER, Tencher, 75 Henry st, either party. The government patronage, by @ | that any undue exercise of power through favorit- | found their opinion of a perfect understanding be- | “ihe Board then adjouraed to Monday evening next, at ~ioigy To John Posse &: fon, 48 Division JamreR, Wurtixa, Esq., District Attorney. STILL anor Moxpar, Sept. 11th.—Plea of Guilty —James Hartman, Naw Year, June 23, 1043. pees foran assault and battery on his wife, entered a Thave used yourHoarhonnd Candy for myself and fa- plea of guilty. mily for the cure et coughs, colds and influenza, and fiod Attempted Burglary.—A red haired boy named Samuel | it gives great reliof both to thediatress on th Jones, was put upon his trialon a charge of attempted | lungs andto the cough which universally follo burglary, in ottempting to enter the house of Wm. H. THOMAS BELBY, cor. Jefiersow and Sout Brown, 63 Seventh street, on the 27th of August last. Jo- Sold, wholesale and retail, at 45 Division st, 10 Astor seph B. Nones who resides in the adjoining house, saw the No.3 prisoner attempt to enter the house by thrusting bis hand through the rear window biind, and when arrested, con: fessed that it was his intention to steal, as he would soon- THE MAGICAL PAIN E} er steal than starve. Tho accused defended himself but | GREAT HEALING SALVE.—This almost miraculous produced no testimony. He summed upto the jury ina | article, for saving life in every case of burns and scalds, shrewd manner, and contended that as there was no evi- | no matter how bed or deep, if the vital parta are uninjur- dence of a breaking in, there could be no convietion by the | ed, and curing all bruises, old sores, inflaremations, and jury. He was convicted, and immediately arraigned on | all outward ailings, has been gounterfeited. The plutes another charge of burglary, committed under the name | that theoriginal covers were printed on were part of them of John Marrison. stolen by a scoundrel, and to protect the public from im- Assault and Battery.—James Bell, baker, wastried for | Position, Messrs. Comstock & Co. have been to the im- an assault and battery on David McCoy, and found guilty. | mcnse bes ga of having engraved expressly a new steel combination of circumstances, is taken out of the | ism, to pet counsel, will be closely watched and hands of both parties, and remains under the con- | promptly disclosed. °Tis quite time that certain trol of one, who at best has no other prospect than | movements about the Tombs—(which are daily be- to make it the means of bargaining for the minis: | ooming more corrupt than ever)—should be fully try to England, or some other court, from the ste- exposed to the public gaze. The community, and cess{ul candidate—trading his present influence for | , specially the honorable and high-minded members future place. The two parties have then a fair fight | of the New York bar, are interested in a total over- before them. The whig party have pitched upon | throw of the present secret management and mono- the oftdefeated champion of a national bank, | poly of alithe valuable business that appertains to which is “‘ obsoiete,” and under his, as yet mottoless | this sink of iniquity.: This “ tickle me and I'll tickle banner, to contend with the successful nominee of you” method of securing counsel, to the detriment the democratic convention. That nomination is | of the New York bar in general, has had its sway between Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Van Buren—the } until every respectable member of the bar has rais latter a defeated didate, and one who, although | eq his yoice against it. An expogure will lessen the on many occasions successful, always ran behind | eyii for a while at least. tween the parties, on the fact, which may not, after | five o’clock. A = “ i ierci Boann oy Assittant Atpenmen.—Monday Afternoon, all, bea fact, that @ certain piercing sound was| ,Darno7 Asaranr AtpEn inthe Chair.—A quorum heard when they met, which has been asserted to | being pretent, the minutes of the last meeting were read irrefr and approved. be proof irrefragable that they knew they were not | MA New Country Market.—A petition was presented by husband and wife, such affectionate passes being | tho chair, irom the ownera of property in the neighbor. rare between persons so closely allied. This we | hood, to have the public square at the foot of Duane street deem a matter of s0 much importance, as to require — eat for a market for the sale of country produce—re- 5 (erred. further investigation by a committee of the Common Sauer | Coheciltah alert Laren ebro Erpaniis ¢ F vom the enterprising manager of this place of public Council, to whom we commit it. amutement to this Board, tov his eslablisnment on such evening of the present week as they may deem con- fi The corner stone of St. Peter's Catholic | venion' eaAscapted, ant Thursday evening’ asmed for x i ii ii . | such v: Church, Kensington, Philadelphia, was laid on Sun- | sch ¥ Ringer at the Third District Wateh House—Joseph day last. The Philadelphia Chronicle givesthe fol- | pow ‘was, by report and resolution frem the Joint Com- lowing particulars :— mittee on Fire and Water, appointed bell riager at this The foundation is already built several feet above barre ery egstie ie cyan Gerken, Super- Gentlemen :— TRACTOR, THE 8 ticket. Tha to say, nevi " ataladat the surface of the cellar, and extends 150 feet in | intengent of Lamps and Gas, reported to this Board, in * late, made forthe salve, the inp: no! which will, this ti Me wi geen rede comers Marrers Tuxarnicat.—As we anticipated, the | length by 70in breadth. The steeple is to be 265] compliance with e resolution of the 14th Avguet lat, aaa phonies Morgan, was tried for violently as. | in future, cover the genuine Pain Extractor, with the {ac the whole strength of } npindeoe fee for this i hatically the beginning of | (tt hish, which, together with the body of the | thet the sum of $192 73 wes received by him, arising pope pone S eeis Bae Renae oer man, on the | simile signature of Comstock k Co., sole proprietors te doubtedly one of i leets of the country, | 8°4508—for this is emphatically the beginning o builaing, will be of a beautifal model. The cere- | from the sale of vil caske and foets; that such meney was } 30th of June, on pier 11, East River, supply the World. The quantity has also been increascd in the capacity of stevedore, and uses hi unloading vessels. The dispute arose trom some collision with their horses, and the beating followed. ‘X'he jury convicted | “ Cyuriom.—Our agents and customers must be ou their ain uard, as several men are suid to be travelling (o distri- <Another—Jobn, Michael and Patrick Garrity, charged | bute an anticle by thia name, in violation of the injuno- with assault and pattery on Charles Darragh, onthe 26th | tion granted by the Chancellor in the favor of Comstock of June, were then tried. Michael and Patrick wee ac- | & Co., and forbidding all ether tornend out or teke quitted, aud John convicted. any erticle by the name, unless from Comstock & Co. Sentenced.— Samuel Downs, the old harness thief, con je only genuine hes now the new dress. The signature soba ores . ene of Comstock & Go, must be found in four places—top, , Oe eee eee: was sentenced to the city prison hetioarentetéee the: beat ouly ata Cou f dt street, a ston. Case of Bergen and Hemilton—Edward Sandford, | 4 branch house, 62 Cornhill, Beston. Esq-, counsel for these pa: icted tor conspiracy, 0G-“BEWARE OF IMPOSITION”: entered a demurrer to the indi ent, adducing as area: | nave been ie by customers within a son, that it had been illegally found, and therefore, he faster hes been enferced upon them, I should raise legal questions to quash it. He said he w ine article. Shermen’s Poor Man's Plaster has alw: ready toargue the question at any time, and Friday was fae simile” of the Dr's. name ou the *back of the sa: set down for that purpose. 4 all ethers, although eaiied Poor Mun’s Plaster, are Nolle Presequi—The Courtordered a nolle presequi to | spurious trash. Caution, therefore is necet be entered in the case of John Benson, charged with riot | Druggists and Apothecaries in the city, ere and assault and battery on John H. Briggs, on board the | ticle which will be of no serviee to the bu: steamboat Superior, on the 4th of July last. eof the genuine bg le. Dr. Sherm the season—commenced auspiciously last night. Niblo, Russel, the Chatham, and the Park, had overflowe. ‘‘Old Drury” is indeed renewed—never in her history has she looked so gloriously, and pro- i essi r i . | expended for cleaning oil house, receiving and discharg- Tek, Seiad Oe eee ee pans | Sabouen aos hoe Martie tr Ateor ie eae from St. Charles Borromeo’s Seminary, who walked | Baasce in his bh vas rohan, eke patted mera in procession, preceded by a silver crucifix, censor, | cthis keeping whore and wagon, ond ether incidental and accolites, with lighted tapers, around the foun- expe ye hs etlhon-- abe : dation of the church, which he sprinkled with holy send Slips —The Cemptroller reported, in com- water, reciting the customary prayers of the ordinal | plience with resolution, thi jount at which the - atthe eametime. The Bishop preached previous | tive districts of the pu nd slips were toltat, to the blessing, end a German priest from Baltimore | from and including the year 1840 t present period. afterwards. The collection taken up amoanted to | Reterred to a select committec—Assistant Aldermen between five and six hundred dollars. wittae and Oliver—to report at the next meeting of the Board. four ‘old forthe same price. Thonsends, who kaow its imation with “ nnllifica- qualities, can now alford to keep it in their houses. tion;” the principles of which, however democratic in themselves, are ge little uoderetood by the people generally, as to be harmful to their advocates. One icined “Go-well'ab Of thi 4 ‘The beanthal of these gentlemen will be the opponent of Mr. | ™S€ bercbhdiggeeebstipreans ares e beautiful Cley. The field of contest is one of improving | 8PPearance which she’presents we have already de- business, and a general rise in prices. ‘These fea- | *¢tibed, but he bears her no affection whose heart tures will be more marked as time progresses; and | did not swell as he beheld the magnificent array of next year whea the elections come cff, the pros- | b°X€s, pit, and gallery, to give encouragement to perity of the country will have greatly advanced on | the spirit of the management, and to commemorate @ cash basis; all classes will be prosperous and do- | the re-opening of “* Old Drury,” and the revival of a ing a safe business, with exchanges and currency | love of the drama. _Many were there doubtless to perfectly equalized without a national bank. In | &'*€ @ cordial greeting to their old favorite, Wal- such afield the chances are clearly on the side of | !@ck; and warm-hearted indeed it was. Chippen- those who advocate a permanency of the present dale was welcomed back again. Young Wheatley state of things. Those who contend for experiment | '°% Whose improvement is marked, received a tre is taivted in po ‘An invitation to visit this yatre ‘ed from the Board of Aldermen and concurred lay night being set down for the joint visit. Many complaints ast, that Launen.—On Saturday last, the elegant schooner Commoporg Kzarney, owned by Capt. Paine, and z ir « e ing up Sunken Lots.—The Strevt Inspector, throug! Messrs. Hedden & Keene, was launched at che | 2 wurkiie Sunken Board, presented threo ordinance yard of the latter gentlemen, in Perth Amboy. She | the filling up of sunken lots in 6th and 6th streets, between i i Avenue D and Lewis street; at the west side of Goerck. is above 175 tons, a beautiful model, built and between Houten one 54 avenue; ‘et the west side of launched on strictly temperance principles. The | Avenue D, between 7thiand sth streets; at the expense of ancient rite of breaking the bottle over her bows, | the owners of the property. The ordinances were se- keen will t mendous bu: a 5 Forfeited] Bail —The names of the following persons gents, 110 Broadway, 10 Astor and innovation willnot be eustsined. When effaira | Mendous b Mts = hos rip hioes 8s Alon20, | «more honored fin the breach than in the obser: | sly 40000. as ratever.—The Aveistant Alder having been Gollla Gnd Hot eniewetlaie Thats ieoogal | eleuss, & cet, 188 Bowery, 77 East Broadway, are prosperous, the cry of “change” has no charms : ae. tk Mia Oe te | vanes” seeks 3i thik Glee as in the late more strik- | man ofthe Sixth Ward offered a resolution, that thecoun- | zances were declared forfeited, and ordered to be,imme- | 96 Willi: aud 189 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 80 for the people. A fortuity of circumstances pre- gratulations of the audience. All, indeed, went the ¢ of sel of this Board be authorized to prepares clause for in- } diately sued out for payment. Chesnut street, Philadelphia, and 4 Stanwix Hall, Al- a ; bre- | happily and auspicious ing instance of the launch of the U. S. frigate | gertion in all future contracts made by the corporation, to | “The Countess De Valeour, lias Priscilla A Metcalf, | bany. vented the victorious party in 1840, from enacting ? y- Princeton, dispensed with. An old salt proclaim- hae far as possible,the laborer from suffering loss ‘ . he defalcation of the contractor.— Adopted. ing her name from the knight heads, as she gently |” Co nel Fees —The repert of the Finance Committee of glided into her destined element. the other Board, in favor of paying David Greham $409 78, and 8. A. Foote $250, fer costs and fees in defending Ninto's.—To-might the Ravels repeat the euc- | certain su ‘as referred te the Committee on Laws by : “9 ; a vote of 16 to 6 cessful Pantomime ef “the 55 Misfortunes of Fortu- |“ "Designating Watch Limite-—An ordinance designating natus,” which seems more ettractive than any of | the watch districts was received from the other Board, : ond concurred in. Board adjourned to Monday, 26th of September, alias Childs, indicted for false pretences in ebtaining EAST INDIA HAIR DYE.—This celebrated ar groceries valued at $219, from John McKune, grocer, by 9 representing herself as the widow of a Freneh Couns, | ti melsokte Paloaehe, Coens. Be ee worth ool led by James Troy, in the sum of | air any shade froma light brown toa jet black, aud 600 dollars, and forfeited once before when entered by E. warranted not to stain in the least the skin. To be found W. Bishop. t Joseph Page, boot maker, of 79 Laurens street, for re. | OMY at 21 Courtlandt strect, ceiving stolen goods, knowing tiem to be such, from the * house of Amory Gamage, Noe Carroll Pl jailed by OG- PROFESSOR VELPEAU’S CELEBRATED Daniel McDonald. - | Pills, for the radical cure of gonorrhea, gleet, and all William Leecher, tailor, of 2 Wooster street, for as a cee ate ta AS betes yay sally considered, by th ical faculty of the Unite er eee it a Tae rere cle Lest | Wealen theses iad: Gaate tpesty emote Re Maboaie anything which would throw the responsibility of igen Papa bos arrangements bore “change” upon their opponents. The energy and ie td thes thes ie. ilful my wee were credita- industry of the people, will have restored prosperity th but of sis a i <i Such an occasion criticism on a basis, which still makes it the policy of the | ae pop oe afb ng en pas- democratic party to contend for permanency in idioniskeiied. ln addition ty 6s at kein aaa aflairs, and forces their opponents into the dan- |"! Raid ihe toni Mr. H. H e already named, gerous policy of experiment, when affairs are pros- | We *20u'¢ not forget Mr. H. Hunt, who personated perous. These appear tobe the leading features, the High Priest, and Mrs. Sleman, who appeared as Elvira; but the relative merits of all we shall the celebrated Pantomimen of this talented family. Gabriel improves and adds to the character of which will mark the exciting contest, within the | he : “Fortunatus” nightly—-the machinery 13 most ad- ck vik eh Wulethy Chari Kebteeee tressing complaints. They eradicate the diresse in an in whirl of which we are now entering.” atthe clou Of the ieee Me Wralcek ez ealleg | TTD, Paaned, and the transformations executed | gyyq. re Be ce Bue eet » co—epia| "domes Dantnor eel and iteryon Keto Howe | His time, who inlntng te beat digaee idk At the close of the piece Mr. Wallack was called | with astonishing rapidity—the change in the last | wernt duioee sent given to the Surrogate of the | —Dsiled by George Banta. Seid ia boxes, containing one hundred piiis, Mgt cach Tue Stvte or rue Covairr ann Exqurrgn.— | out and received the approving plaudits of the au’ | scene ie singularly beautiful. The laughable Pan. | State, to ensure the due performance of cert letters of an peeury se boar the steamboat iaperies, male ; W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. This big, overgrown sixpenny, whose claims to re- | dience,which he gracefully acknowledged, and then | tomime of ‘Jocko” 1s to be performed. This has fairly developed a fall tesck woe eee are twa® | fourth of July, with others—bailed by Henry M. Valens an} Zeeand consulting rooms of the College of Medicine spectability are of the “flash” order, and whose lit- | retired. ever heen a favorite piece as represented by the | or# proceeded to hear motions which occupied the re. ee Thomas, for assault aud battery on Wm. Brost— a : erary excellence, which it mightily aflects, is ona} Inthe front, among the audience, we observed | Ravels, and never fails eliciting the greatest plea- pomoed Of the Court tomorrow (Tucetay yes ot the | psited by John Thomas. E TO SHAVE EASY.—A celebrated writer has George Horn for assault and battery in striking Bar- | defined man to be a shaving anim: This is doubtless bara Keller with a lathing hatchet—bailed by Xavier | trite so far as relates to civilized man, but acivilized man. Rose. cannot ae Ne soi razor, and he cannot oe i , razor in good order withoutfa strop. We would, therefore, Wan Callen, ae porter hedae: in eAuptat Lace rank | just gently hint toeur readers, that Saunters’ Patont Me which wound he diel, was arraigned onan indictment | tallic Tablet and Razor Strop, with four sides, has with. for manslaughter in the first degree, and entered a plea of ecm by het hy? caeee, ene hpaeoeuny: be nee Peuhy. | Thaceee wer ne down We (rial ea Tusasey | sovarior in giving thet Gerirable teen alge to. Wpockies ‘The trial of Albert C. De Merrett and William G. Sadly ate Rn a ee mai er. ¥ Se ee ene ee Lee Broadway, between Courtlandt and erty streets, OLDRIDGE’S BALM OF COLUMBIA.—This THE UNRIVALLED TONIC MIXTURE FOR ls will, by its tonic quaiities, force the roets of the dis poesia ere eiale the protean forms of Dyspepsia. hair thet lie dormant into action, which will cause the | This universally admired mixture, being pleasant to the hair to grow where it waa supposed none existed. It has | taste and smell, gently astringes the fibres of the stomach, done it in thousands of instances— and gives the proper tensity which @ good digestion re- par with the Polyanthus, says yesterday morning, | many gentlemen of the Theatrical profession, who, in a notice of a forthcoming publication :— doubtless, felt an anxious desire to see the effect “The voyage across the Atlantic, including the | which the opening was to produce. Our old favo- appropriate gales, calms, qualms, and aloe i rite Rice, was there, looking well after his visit to any body elec coe done Cine an so eho Pelleve | England. Mr. H. P. Grattan was aleo present.— Now is there one single copy of Lindley Murray's By the way, what is Grattan doing? We hear grammar to be found on this island of Manhattan 7 | ‘28 he cannot wholly abandon the pen, and A copy of the sixpenny edition will instruct the ern- that several of his dramatic pieces are about Gite editor of the Courier how to put his editorials in tobe put upon the stage, where he ought to be himy more correct language; but guns and blunderbusees, self. Young James Wallack, Jr. was an attentive this will never do, and if no other means will suffice, waterbed Mad aad through every spehe, « We aay one who will give the Colonel a lesson in the understand he leaves the city this morning to rudiments of English grammar, shall receive the fulfil an engagement at Baltimore. Duverna, of the sure and delight of the audience. Mons. Martin Calender for Tuesday.—2, 4,5, 7, 9, 1 and Madam Leon Javelli repeat their Pas de Deux bee ind ms st daha une The following « of La Andaluza. We are glad to perceive that | the numbers and titlenof causes for the term :—1. People the Proprietor has made arrangements with the <a tite 8 urtanes Carta eae hori a aol “ ‘ ;| 3 ig v8 Piatt—4. ling vs Chittenden—5. Union Bank, Italian troupe, who commence on Friday with Luci | [.,. Hecksher—6. Ingersoll ve Hart—7. Lacour di Lammermoor. he Mayor—9. Suares . Moody vs American Insurance ¢ va Sun Mutual Insurance Com- a others vs Hart—13. Riley vs . O'Sullivan ve Riell—15. Owen vs Chris Loretto vs Wilcox—17. Triton Insurence 1, 12, 13, 70, Before Judge I ham. Sarr. 11.—Henry Crocker vi Smith—T his was an action for an alledged trespass. The plaintiff rented a house from the defendant Shephard, the rent to be paid in advance, which the plaintiff paid in coal. almer vs Ge. When the second quarter became due a rent col ighty Stanton—24. Cen- lector named Disbrow called on the plaintiff and received | ter vs Spofford, Tileston & Co—25. Colton va Ketcham— a portion, for which Lag ag @ receipt in advance. He | 2. Colt vs Meyer—97. Shultz vs Lewis—28. N. Y. Con- jal i ‘ tributte 9. ‘That power, O artist ! doth to thee belon; be better adapted to help and veritable pait of breeches in which the Colonel | OAsthsm, was likewise close obterver, It is mid | Sulletes 8 peumanet Slisiged ‘wes act correetiy | vt Hop ro For thou, besides acriticizing throng, aourith the eonati¢gtion, so there fe nothing more genes fought Tom Marehali that he intends to compete with the Park during drawn, but was refused. Shephard sued out & landioree Hast pleased e’en Pr’ .ces of this noble race, rally acknowledged to he Peoullerly efficacious in all the season, and with that intention he is sparing | warrant for the two last quarters, sad. ie levy was made By thine enliv’ner of the human face. inward wastings, of earelite, indigestion, depression ount of $100 Tricks or Trapk.—The Philadelphia merchants bythe other defendant Smith. Goods Besides, it stops the hair {rom falling out, ond keeps the | ot apirite, trembling, ing of the limbs, shortness of ; i neither labor nor expense to give popularity to his head entirely free from dandruff. Te bi In all disord | : sold to the demand. The. found for the | Te be genuine, the | breath, or consumptive habits. In all nervous lors deter country purchasers from coming to New York | establishment. Competition will benefit both the defendant, valuing the property at $100, and that the rent eemnere Sey consti & Co. must be found, and it can be | from whatever cause arising, its eflect Mwuly wonderful, by assurances that here people are “ dying by thou- management and the public, for while it will ereate | due amounted to $97 26, vs Newton—49. won HH} ourtlandt street. Branch Howse, Boston, | and all that train of sinkin anxieties and tremors, | is like rotten sheep.” This keeps much " papi Ate paadyas der for Tuesday.—45, 60, 78, 74, 75, 9, 14, 18,20, | 43. Sherman vs Woodward—44. Armstrong joody ‘ornhill. which so dreadfully aflect the weak, the sedeatary, an | gst sha ps much busi- | @ dramatic spirit inthe community, it will stimulate | 61, 69, 33 23, 31, 64, 67, 68. and others—45. Brooklyn Bank va Polllon—46. Benkard a ae eee the delicate, will in a short time be succeded by cheer- news there that would otherwise come here. The the managers to greater @xboeibtatho pitdliaet of » 62, 33, ys Morton—47. Mitchell vs Beach—48. Van Wyck ot OPENING OF THE SEASON.—We have nev. fulness and every presage of heaith. Pena 4 {| jess the country dealers need have no fears of the pear determined to deserve it ” dela Sarr. 1L—Running off with a Vessel.—Some timesince | 59° Roberta 70 Barber 64 Willett vs Corgshall—55. | thronging Broadway, and the shops putting forth their } packed and sent to all parts of the Union. ow fever 8 vic ’ 7 t hy Sachooner named Joseph Gorham, was libelled by the | Rogers vs Buras—56, Kimball vs Tileston—67. Terry ve | rarest attractions. Among the other features of the eva W. §. RICHARDSON, Agent. yell n this vicinity, for we have not had a a chief Marshal, who placed one of his deputies in Dakin—13 Priestley va Porter—-09. Gore ve McGewan— | son, Atwill, at his splendid music saleon, 201 Breadws Principal Office and Coni Rooms of the College #ingle Case; aud of cours can have none for fy The Rey. John 0. Choules has accepted a} on board. By somem or other the deputy was absent | 6. Matselia vA Or —61, Woodhull va Bixley—62 | has covered his counter with new music-end songs, of Medicine and Pharmacy, wnau street. the future. That's 4 faet call to take charge of a congregation at Jamaica | {om his charge ‘or a short time, and on his return found | Winthrop va Miller=-¢3, Winthrop ve Seldon-64° Dou. | has seleoted the moet splendid assortment of English and ——___—— — Plains, Boston, where anew and b eautifal Goth: that ba Leger ey been ba tel ‘7 eran. dard va Case—65. Knite vs Winter ottom—68. Wildes ve American Piano Fortes, Harps, Guitars, Flutes, as, to THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE Mix oom Coarrgcrion.—In put n the marriage of Mr. | Church h 4 b if 70thie | ving her in tow. @ course ry hog Cromby—67. Leverich va Wilder j—08. Gatfield ve | be found in the count Atwill has jnst selected » } for the radical cure of primary or secondary syphilis. . urch has been erected for him to be dedicated on | #04 after a close search, he was found at Darien, Conn., | Wijmarth—é9. Scott vs Martin—7 it vs Rowe—7} | splendid lot of Piemo Fortes from the best Bosten man This powerful alterative ie the only remedy now in uso \ Munroe F. Gale ye tay roing, we were im: | the 27th inst. He was “ called” fr I in the care of ajman named Albert Sceley, who waste | Cagseili ve Ocean Insurance Cae 2 Adams vs | frotures, which heis confident arethe finest ever brought | in the hospitals of Paris, and bas entirely superceded the | posed upon by some petty ewindler, whose name we } the Baptist Church in Gth street kine tee uae ken jag Tos we fe pigeght wo ciinoees. ae oo Tunis: | Ocean Insurance Company—79. Blatchford va V yee. to this clty. Purchasers can call and judgoof that. old and destructive practice of ruining the constitution = are sorry we Cannot expose. No euch merriage been again promoted. These “ calle” are eA nad er. The vessel was placed in the charge of the Mar- 0G- SICK HEADACHE,.—Dr. Spohn’s remedy is 0 - PILES.—This distressing complaint can with ae Sold in lene hotiles, $2 each; small ditto, $1; m has taken place. d to be effected b eT | shal of the district in which she was found. certain and positive cure. Judge Patterson,of Monmouth | much certainty be cured by fay Liniment and Lin's | cases containing half a dozen, $>, carefully packed and Pc st 3 fl oles a Aeeercey, sate agency, NOTIOE.—The Morning and Weekly Herald, | SOU2ty, New Jersey, will sanction the aaiertion, an his | Balm of Ching, as the extracting ef a tooth will stop it | aent to all parts of the Union. RICHARDSON, Agent.’ > Bae 7 he 1 " ut there is mach worldly wisdom in t) ‘ 9E—The Mo a » | daughter, who had it di lully most all the time, was | frem aching. These things are warrant any . 8. RIC Op Ame PROT Me War his returned to Wash thel j nee Break with all the other papers, can be had at all times at the complete y enteee it sever wee Known tofail. To be | case, or the money will be junded. Tobe found enly | Office and consulting rooms of the College of Medicine jogton eles, Book Stand in the Branch Post Oflice. had only at 21 Courtlandt street. at 21 Courtland: street. and Pharmacy, 07 Nassau s' ;