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i Mr. Van Cott that his wife had been in bed with fbarp. Judge Kent—I think you cannot go into another sub saeerenee You may ask if she has been guilty her- welf. Jorpay—I don’tthink Miss Waldron is to have any more privileges than other witnesses. She may be ex- @mined as to the facts which have been adduced about her and Van Cott, In that case it will be a question of vera- city between this witness and the other persons who have testified. Mc. Granamreplied,and then Jordan denied tha‘ he had cast any imputation on Miss Waldron which had not been sworn to, Ishall be very glad to compromise with the geutlemap. I'l permit him 10 prove what he can by Miss ‘Waldron if he wil) permit us to introduce Mra. Van Cott and let ber swear as to her purity. Re Kent—I will not permit this after sitting here nine days E amination resumed,—I was in Williamsburg when the establishment was broken up; I went to Orchard street with thetamily;1 was there when the house was being cleaned; | saw Mr. Sharp there at that time; he was there most every day; usually between breakfast and dinner, and between dioner and Lathe saw the colored mon who was examined, whitewashing there; he was there five or six days; Mr. Sharp was there most every day while he was white washing; | heard Mr. Sharp sing songs} during these five or six days; they were very vulger songs. I did not see Mr Van Cott whea Sharp was present; Sharp generally went away when Van Cott came; once he sat on the roof while Mr. Van Cott was drinking his tea; at another time he hid under my bed, ashe told me; another time he was hid in the paotry, The reason why he was so hid, that V: ‘ott used to come to his dinner and tea, and then Sherp had to hide 1y; Sharp was all over the house, ; he used to follow Mra. Van Cott up and down stairs. They would be up st: acontiderable time; I cannot teil the precise {time, used to bein the basement Q.—During the five or six days we hove been speaking of, did you see Mr. Sharp take any liberties with Mrs. Van Con? A.—Yes, 1 have; he kissed her a number of times; | could not tell how o'ten; he would kiss her in different parts of the house, both in the kitchen, parlor and garret Q—Did you see him take any other liberties with her? A.—I did, in ditterent ways, Q.—Mies W., | do not wish you to state ba indelicate acenes, but tell what he did do on these occasions? A —He would put bis hands in her bosom. Q—Do you recollect the colored man being present when Sharp was singing these vulgar songs? A.—Yes; the black man was whitewashing the entry when Mr, ?' arp was in the directly off it, singing ; the black .aan made some remarks about it; I don't re- collect in Cott’a saying anything about Sh rp. Q—Iwant you to explain to the Jury, what the cir- cumstances were relating to any letters written by you jor Van Cott to Mr. Sharp. ‘The opposite counsel opposed this queation. Mr. Graham then offered to prove that the letters said to be written by Van Cott to Sharp, were in fact letters written by Mre. Van Cott, by Miss Mary as her amanu ensis, and that Sharp knew sich was the case. The Court decided against Mr. Graham, which deci- on was submitted to rather unwillingly by Mr. Gra- em. Hos Mr. Van Cott at any time, and under any cir- — nces, taken any improper liberties with your per- A.—No. he never did, sir. Q.—Did you ever communicate to Mr. Van Cott what you had seen between Mr. Sharp and Mrs. Van Cott, itd ne to the quarrel between Dr. Bailey and Van 0 A—It wasa long time after the difficulty that I told him anything aboutit. + Q — How long was it before Mrs. Van Cott left her hus band’s house? A—It was about one or two weeks before she left the house. Mr. Sharp made any threststo yon in caso you y thing on the witness stand against ‘He has; he gaid he would ruin me forever if I told y thing about himself and Mra. Van; this was at Willismsburg. Q—On what occasion was this? A—He was talking about his intimacy with Mrs. Van, oud then said that it it ever came out by my mesus he woul! follow me all my lite, os it never could come out except through me, as I wes the only one who knew bn’ thing about it. Mr. Granam here offered to show by the witness that she was presept at a positive criminal connexion be- tween Sharp end Mrs, Ven Colt. Mr. Jonvan obj-cted to this aa being accumulative evi- dence, and while the Court was meking its decision he leant across the table to where Mrs Van Cott was sitting, and in dlow voice asked herif she had been ity oF sach an act, she replied “no,” “them by G—d, I'll give her hell,” was his ret q The Covnr deci ted that the evidence of Miss Waldron Telative to the admission of Shor; to his intimacy with Mrs. Van Cott, and thethrents used by him to the witness ‘was not admissable, and accordingly struck it out of the evidence. It being now aon A nine o'clock, Mr. Greham renewed as as tak an a’ pet nrg patti ganeedsy. which, ersome demur, was granted, and the Court according- ly adjourned. © General Sessions. Before Recorder Pn Aldermen Emmans and James R. Wuitixa, Erq , District Attorney. Novemper Tena. Morpay, Nov. 6—The Noveniber term of the court Commenced its session this morning. During the vacan cy ventilator has been made in the ceiling which wil) materially add to the comfort of all whose duties ¢ompel their attendance in court, The Carryover for the term comprises the following cases: —Mansiungter 1; assault and battery with intent to kill 2; forgery 3; burglary 5; grand lurceny 10; false pre- tences 1; riot 3—total 25. Previously indicted 33. Con- victed 1; witness 1; bastardy $. Total number of old and new Cases 63. ‘Tue Granp Jray, consisting of the following persons, were called and sworn :—Peter Pinckney, accountant foreman; Eli C. Blake, merchant; Stephen C. Burdett, mereuant; James W. Beebe,silversmith; Garrett N Bleech: hius Bloo }good,b ilder; John L.Brown, 3 Hugh Collins, carpente et Patrick Do scele beam m her'y ichard B Fosdick, painter; Atraham Fio- rentine,cabmet maker. John Gary, grocer; James Hariot, meson; Walter Sloweli, jr., merchant, Drake Mille, mer chant; John Ou:hout, gentleman; Thomas P. Stratton, William W. White, J:weller; John Wads- etchant; Thomas W. Gile =Total 20. ‘The Recoxves briefly charged the Grand Jury, and call d their attention among other duties incumbent upon them to the election law of thé State, and the penalties of illeg:l voting. He also alluded to the frequent and i. creas-d attacks upon private and public charactor in presses racently established in our city, which, he said must be prevented, as it was not only a violation of the Jaw of the land, but tended to breaches of the public pence and disorder. ~ Jurors Fined.—A fine of $25 was imposed wpon thirteen cf the absent grand and petit jurw te Moore was tried on a charge’of bur glory in the second degree, in entering an uufinished building in 9th street, near Second avenue. belonging to Grorge P Shipman, on the morning of the 8tn of Angust last. He was arrested in the house, but had net stolen any thing when caught. Hewas found guiity, and the Court sentenced him to the State Prison for two years and eleven months, Beating his Wife.—John McGrath was tried foran sg- ine ated assault and battery on his wife and convicted. +f ing his fortieth offence, hi bps peck }, he was sent to the penitentiary reterensrnmnn ee was }) cont ing clothin; valued at about $30, from the foot of Barclay mse the property of Tho: J. Hall. They were stolen on the Ast of September and a portion of ther found in his pos- session, The property stolen being considered worth jens than $25, the feey returned a verdict of guilty of pe- tit larceny only, and the Court sent him tothe yeniten- tlary for six months. Passing Counterfei! Money —Ann Nugent, a gocd look- ing young woman, known asa dealerin bad money, ‘was tried for passing a $5 counterfeit note ofthe Farmers’ Bavk of Geveva,on Samuel Cantrell,shoe dealer,326 Bow ery, m pay ment for a pair of childr ‘The note was passed in September last, and Mr. the note away the next day. It was ternoon ofthe same da’ feit, and he then marked it so that he could idontify Thomas Seaman, broker, said the bill w: counterfeit, or an altered one, he could not exactly tellwhich. No scienter was shown, aad the jury therefore returned a verdict of not guilty. She was remonded for trial on other charges, Burglary-A eA ag Thomas McCarty, was tried on a charge oi burglary in the 31 degre, in breaking inte thefboot and shoe store of Henry Hallock, in Walnut street, and stealing seven pairs of shoes, seven pairs of boots, and si retin in change. The accused was ght by watchmen in a cellar of a house near the pre: mises, and @ portion of the stolen property was recovered in an adjoining cellar, Several other boys were scen te run from the shoe shop when the watchmen gave the alarm, but nene but the accused were arrested. The Courtrequested Ewocn E. Came, Esq.,to defendjthe pri- soner, a6 he no counsel. He contended, on behall o! the scensed, that as be was not discovered upon the pre- mises that had been entered, nor none of the stolen 6 found in his possession, there was not evidence sutticient toconvict him, The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, und the boy wes discharged, The Court then sdjourned to Wednesday mornin; Sevtesces—-Sentences on Mike Walsh, Moss Y. Beach, Brooks and ‘Townsend, and Warren Dropor, for libel on various persons, will be impo: by the Court on Friday next. U. § Commissioner's Office, Betore Mr. Com Rape je. A Sea Fiomt—Carrune or a Vesseu ey Boarpixe.— “To th ping times of peace” we do not often hearot # vessel being captured and brought by the errors tate th: portof New York; ething has bern done, and the prize arrived yesterday morning, under the command o J.B. Eidridge, D.q. U. 8. Marshal tor the State of Con. necticut. Abont three months byw brig named “Joseph Gor- ham” was lidelled undera Satay? f bond, and placed in the custody of the United States Marshal for this district During the temporary absence of the ship-keeper, a party who considered themselves aggrieved in the proceedings unmoored the brig and made sail for another State. Some time elapsed beyond the whereabouts of the brig was as; certained, and then officers were sent in pursuit of her: Trace celacedt that time to give her up,ond appli- catio to Judge Judson, who aiter x patient in- jon ordered her to be delivered over tothe U. 9 Mr. Eldridge, the Marsh J, accompanied by Walah and James T. Smith, Deputy Marshal fro rict fonnd out that the “Joseph Gorham” wes i: the portot “Darien,” Conn, where bod ppeveaesy bet ou hailing the brig were told to sheer off, for the parti:s to possession did not mean to eupthe ship” withou: ffight, | The Morsbal end h immedi her in Oe Jorboard quarter.and after a shary struga@le they cleared the d ond took | oxtession of the prize, in which they immediately made Fail, and ar rivet bere Cea yt The eye who were on the J am at the tim: Alhert Seeley, his brother Elish”, Geo. D, Pivrpont. Seeley and Somers were e:reited on in thie city, and held to answer the complaint abate § Kora ang oo stealing the vessel pails, she in the possessio t! . 8, Mershase po in of an officer deputed by the 8. Decisions in Chancery. The Honorable Lewis H. corey Assistant Vice-Chun- cellor. 1843.—Morris Ketchum and cthers, vs. Albert Hawks, and al.—W.%. Sears jor complainan , Billi. man, for detendaut, Hawks. ‘Decree for complainants, with costs. Decided that the objeciion to the jurisdiction was waived by the omission to raise it distive:ly before the hearing. Isaac A. Stone and al. vs. Hugh Miller and others.—E. 8. Van Winkle, or complainants; F. W. Burke, for defend ants. Assignment by Davenport to Burke, adjudged fraudulent, as egainst creditors; that D.’s assignee in bankruptcy is a necessary paity. Suit to stand over to make him a defendant. The Farmer's Loan and Trust Company vs. the People. —W. Curtis Noyes, for complainants; G. P. Barker, At- torney-General, for defendauts. Decree for complain- ants, and thet when an alien receives a conveyance of |, land, and at the same time mortgages it forthe purchase ht of the Peopie by escheat, will be subject 8. el Sherwood, for de 1's plea is established by the proo‘, and bill dismissed with costs. Mary Ann Cam; Oliver Johnston and al. Skidmore, for complain: in. Marvia, for defen Decree that Johnston is liable to account forthe sums received on the executor’s sale, and as trustee in respect to his purchase ofthe premises. Cause to stand over to make the complainant's co-heire parties. John Sandford and at. vs. Nicoll H. Dering and al.— C. W. Sandford, fur complainants; W. Judson, for detend ants. Surrogate’s orders set aside, as obtained by fraud, and suits at law stayed. Robert E. Temrle vs Gideon Hawley and others.—B F. Butler, for complainant; J. Rhoades, for Mra. Temple ; J. V.L, Peuyn, for Hawley and the infant defendants Decree referring it to a master to report a suitable mar riage settlement of the real estate. John M. BE. Valk vs. John L. Crandall and others,—R B.Kimbali, for complamant; A. C. Bradley, for Crandall and wife. Mortgrege valid as teCrandell, and void ife. Decree accordingly. kee vs. Morris Ketchum and others.— \d_ 8. A. Foot, for complainant; nd H. Ketchum, fordetendants. Decided that complai is entitled hare in the com- missions on the Hartford and New Haven Railroad loan, bat not to any exemption from loss in the Dibblee debt. Reference to a master for an account of the commissions; other questions reserved. Election Districts, Districts. FIRST WARD. 1—Broad street Hotel, corner of Broad and Pearl sts. Il —Peors & Co’s., No 11 Broadway, Il-—No. 112 Broadway. SECOND WARD. I—Second Ward Hotel, No, 67 Nassau st, HM—South west corner of Beekman and Gold sts. THIRD WARD. 1—No. 5 Courtland st. No.6 Barclay st. HI—No. 23 Warren st. FOURTH WARD. i Gaekeneare Hotel, corner of William and Duane C s. II—No. 25 James st. IN—No. 7 James’ slip. 1V—No. 340 Pearl st., corner of Dover st. FIFTH WARD. I—No. 103 Chapel st. Ii—No, 307 Washington st., corner of Duane st. I1[—Marion House, No. 165 Chapel st. IV—No. 156 Hudson st.,corner of Vestry st. SIXTH WARD. I—Sixth Ward Hotel, corner cf Duane and Centre sts. Ii—No. 134 Leonard st. Tit—Cerner ot Franklin and Centre sts. IV—North American Hotel, N. W. corner Bayard end Bowery. SEVENTH WARD J—No. 192 East Broudway. II—Ne. 159 Madison st Mi—No. 166 Cherry fiV—Noe. 19 Jefferson st. V—Franktin Hoel, corzer of Cherry ani Rutgers sts. VI—No. 475 Grand st. VII—No. 682 Water st. EIGHTH WARD. I—McBarron’s, N.j W.corner of Spring and Mercer or II—No. 73 Wooster at. III —No. 168 Spring st. IV—P Crawtord’s, corner 0” Varick and Dominick sta. V—The Tivoli, corner of Varick and Charlton st VI—No. 226} Hudson st. Vil—Houseof Fleet & Connor, No. 277 Spring st. VilI|—No. 289 Spring, between Washington and Greet wich sts. NINTH WARD. I—No. 599 Washington st. I—No. 273 Bleecker st. INf-South west corner of Amos and Washington ste. IV—No, 291 Bleecker et. ‘V—South weet corner of Bank and Washington sts. VI—No. 434 Hudson st. TENTH WARD. I—No. 26 Delancy sireet. II—No. 251 G-and st., north east corner of Forsyth st je. 246 Walker street. ., comer of Ludlo ry Hall, No. 65 Ludiow st. ELNVENTH WARD. I—214 Stanton street. 1—127 Columbia street. 111-283 Second street. (I1V—Corner av. D. and Fourth st., Wm. Stebbins’s Building. TWELFTH WARD. 1—John O’Keefe’s, Harsenville. Il—House of Andrew How, Fourth av. and Harlem River. THIRTEENTM WARD. I—Asa Onderdonck’s, corner of Grand & Clinton ats, Il—No. 166 Delancy street. MI—No 6 Sheriff street. IV—H.T. Wheeler’s, corner of Delancy & Lewis sls. FOURTEENTH WARD. 1—No.76 Prince street. 1—No. 83 Prince street. IIl—At Dunn’s, 204 Grand street. IV—Broad way House, corner Broadway and Grand st. V—173 Hi ater street. FIFTEENTH WARD. I—Corner of Bleecker and Sullivi Il—Constitution Hall, 654 Broadw: 1l{—Drug store, corner of Broadway and Eighth st. IV—American Star House, corner Barrow and Me- Dougal ate, SIXTEENTH WARD. I—No. 85 Eighth avenue. M—Corner of Third avenue and Twentieth st. 11(—.187 Eighth avenue. IV—Mts. Connor’s cor. Thirty-Sfth st. and Eighth av. V—Abel Wheaton, Third av., near Thirty-fourth st. SEVENTEENTH WARD. I—Albert Losee’s, cor. of Bowery and Rivington st. II—J. P. D. Anteroche’s, No. 1 Avenue A. Il!—Jehn Duryea’, cor. of Stanton and Norfolk sts. 1V—Jefferson Hi No 67 Third st. V—James Kavanegh’s, No. 25 Third av. cor. Stnyve- sant ET Qg-THE BEAUTY, GRACE AND SPLENDID musical talentsot the M: Sha nd their brother, eriation at tae concert last luseum, the first of-a nightly Mise Mary’s sweet and powerful and rich to excellen: than this week. The entire change of at M. tractions at this favorite establishment seem to meet the approbation of the public, for the large saloon was well the performances went off with the filled last night, an greatest eclat. Great Western’s imitation of the locomo tive was @ most capital thing, and the melody of the min: strels was of the richest kind. La Petite Cerito was as light and ‘opie asa fairy, andthe comic singing most provokingly laughable. the fortunes of those who call upon her with the most as- tonishi»g accuracy, and ber revelations of future events are really wondertul. Grand performances to-night at half past 7 o’clock. the Toom occupied, and time remaining. For cards, apply to Mr. B. B: Tuttle, No. 6 Ann street, who will be happy to furnish every information to travellers bound ro Havana. N.B.—Passengers are required to obtain passports, which will be tacilitated by the clerk of the House, who will board all vessels immediately on their artival, tg WE HAVE JUST SEEN A SHILLING PUB tion which turns out tofbe a cheapreprint of Borca io’s Decameron; a collection of smutty tales, dished up im aclansical way,in elegant diction. We deplore this proceeding. Shilling doses of polite libertanism;are al, most es dangerous to the system as shilling doses cf Isu- lanum, or Godfrey’s Cordial, Ovid is very beauti'n), of course; but be is left for the chaste fashionabie lady stu- dent, ent the academic«l young gentleman, whose intel- lects are cultivated by a refined proc ar the weight of all the eleant grocness in the languages, without injury to their physical functions or their mort Shokspeare’s Sonnets, or Fielding’s or Smollett’s works do any benefit to an uneducated person onthe slightly accomplished an imvginable service. T ecameron, by Bocaacio, is « collection of vulgar #, dished upin an elegant way, just as confection. er’s sugar are gross compounds to take in children. We suppose this work will sell “a streak” We're agreeable f the authorities are, Sold at all the depots—price one shilling. rh hata 0G CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY; CURED. 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Sold in single hot- ‘es $1; in cases contsining hal! dozen, '$5, carefully packed and sent to oll parts of the Unien, Office and Consulting Rooms of the College of Medi cine end Pharmacy $7 Nassau street. W. #. RICHARDSON, Agent. 4 relsoprano, and |Miss tralto, were heard in soles ge; while the Scottish and js of Mr. Shaw were received with great enthu- siasm. Barnum never gave a better two shilling’s worth Madam Adolph is reading eff ely redand improvod. Prices arranged in conform| ka C-. BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL, Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. 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This preparation, casled Sones’ Coral Hair Restorative, makes the hairdeliciously se't, dark and siikv, and will keep it eo thrive as long as any other hair stuff; besides, it positively possesses these qualities: it will force the hair to grow, stop it falling oti, enre scurf or denéruff, and make light, redor gray hair naturally dark and bean- tiful. We sell three shill ho tles of this, that tee pub: lic may try it without expending adotiar, ais the usual charge; we know it is pretty much all represented, and are not afraid; but P ple will buy more—let persons give it one fair trial, and they will be satisfied. hey con sce the names of the most respectable persons at our store who have used this. Give it one trial; that will con- vince you. Soldatthe sign of the American Eagle, &2 Chatham street, N. ¥.; 8 State st. Boston; 3 Ledger Buildings, Phi- ladelphio; or 139 Fulton st. Brooklyn. QG PROFESSOR VELPEAUS SPECIFIC (PILLS, are a sa’e, quick and radical cure for gonorrhea, gleet, and eli mocupurulent discharges from the urethra. They have entircly superceded the old treatment for those complaints, saving the patient more than balf the time occupied by the former course, and curing the dis- ease without tainting the breath, disegreving with the stomach, or confinement irom Lusiness. They areto be had genuine at the office of the Consulting Rooms of the College, of Medicine und Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street. Price $1 per box \ . 8. RICHARDSON, Agert MONEY MARKET. Monday, Nov. 6-6 P.M. We have again, from England, later advices, which continue to be of the best character. Cotton sales were large at better prices, business rapidly improviag, money still abundent, the political horizon clearing up, end the revenues of the government on the increase, while the bullion in the bank still swells in amount. The returns are as follow: Bank oF Bnctaxn. Aug. 12. Sept. 9. 1943, 1813, 3 Ciren lation, at £19,561,000 Deposit 1 60 11,4°6,000 Securitie’, 22,391,000 22,193,000 Bullian, 12,018,000 12,078,000 This gives a slight incrcase in the circulation, indica- tive of aw improved demand for bank funds, for mercen. tile purpeses. The effect of the China news upon the Manchester and other leading movufacturing markets, was very satisfactory, and will serve as a stimulus to trade during the usually slack winter months. Foreign rffiirs, generally, have been established upon a firm ba- The improvement in trade has hitherto been chiefly in new markets, while on the Continent and eleewhere it loses ground ; further retrograde movement may be ex- pected until, at least, free trode reciprocity principles pre- vail. The revenue of the kirgdom for the year has been as follows 1— Revesve or Gurar Brivaiy, rear expixa Oct. 10 1842. ims, ine. Dee. 19,656,495 18, ~ I 12,124,506 ~ tom, 1c, Stamps, 4 Taxes, _ 69,647 Property Tax, 4,738,213 - Post Office = 1,000 Crown I = 14,300 Miscellaneous, Chi- a money, The following aro some further returns of the city hanks :— ‘Trapesmen's Bank or tur Crry or New Yorx, Avovst axp Novempen, 16) Resources Loans and Disco Nov. 1813. 859,918 8 1,209,116 es. wees 400,000 86.792 Unpaid Dividends 1,173,179 ‘The following are the returns of six banks for Novem. 1,209,116 ber and Augus ag. Nov. 1843, Ine. 7,196,540 = 9,553,060 1,256,415 2,917,740 = 2.524.512 — 1,429 969 4 5,911,179 936, aturesare nearly apparent in all, 4,974,288 The same general viz; an increase of discounts, a dimiaution of specie consequent upon the interior demand, and a reduction of stocks. These are all favorable features. ‘The proximity of this country to Europe, through the medium of steam navigation, and the evident tendency of the whole worlp towards a free commercial system,mnke the internal resources and condition of the different na- tions of Eurepe in the highest degree interesting, not on- ly tothe economist and statesman, but practically to our operstives and planters, In this view we have commen- ced, from our extensive supply of official documents, a series of tabular views illustrative of the state of offiirs. We commence te.Jay with the agricultural resources of France, one of the most iruitful and populous countries. The following isa table of the quantity of agricultural produce consumed in France in 1341, also the gross quan- tity of produce, with its valuein francs :— Quantities oF Acricutturan Propuctions of Fraver o FOR 181), with Them VaLves, AND THE QuaNtiTiFS Consumep. Value of ‘oduction. 768,057 Quantity consumed, Quantity produced, 69,558,062 700 Wheat, hecto, Rye, A Barley Ooate Tad cora Other grain, 182,516 818 9,220 [17,550,443 78.440,554 6, 5 Total grain, hecto, hh “bush, Potatoes, Buckwheat, Beets, quin met, Cabbige, kil, ret pe seed Hemp secd, hee, spect raw. ito, Flax seed, hee ball raw, kilo, 57,507,216 der, 9,313,549 Ol 167,330 _ Tobacco, qu met, ‘BR, 897 5 AS355R Chesnuts, 3,487,582 2 y ¥ a ecto, 36,78 ',223 Heer," Cider, Horticulture, - Muiberrys = = Other vegetables, = = Grand total value franc A a “dollars, Si The quantity of grain here produced is in bushels 617,- 560,443. ‘The quantity of the same grains produced in the United States was for the same year, 533,968,970 bushels. The comparison is as follows :— Population. Products of Grain, France, 31,200,000 be 44: United’ States, 17,062,566 In the United States, Indian corn end oats are of the largest quantity. In France, wheat isthe most bulky. The United States produced, of the latter, 91,652,967 bush- els, and rrance, 192,026,669 bushels, which is about the me proportion to each inhabitant in each country, All other grains, inthe United States, are immensely in ex- eess of the French production, which veries greatly in different years. 1n unfavorable years, a very large im- port of grain is necessary. The effect of this import is, to exhaust the stocks of grain in the large European markets ; and In ease ofa deficit in England, to throw the latter almost entirely upon the United States for her sup- plies. ‘This effect, of late years, has been much heigh tened by the necessity which France is under, of sending large supplies of grain to her colony of Algiers and her West India islanés. Each year, both on the continent and in England, the political disasters which threaten, in the train of a deficit harvest, are assuming a more serious aspect. The repid growth of manufactures, on the cou- tinent, is faat withdrawing capital fcom the poor and pro- fitable cultivation of worn ont lands, consequently dimin- ishing the supply of food and increasing the sources of uneasiness of the several governments. All this is in- sensibly breaking down the systems of restriction, and smoothing the way for the reception of those large sup- plies of produce, which our farmers stand ready to fur- nish, when lawyers and politicians shall have ceased to meddle with the private affairs of citizens. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 5000 U SLoan6’s 2 116 6 do 2 100ce do bew 1168 100 do 990 2924 17000 Ohio 4's °60 H%q 25 Cant>n Co bio 2485 5000 do i997 % do glu 243, 15000 do btw 97 2%. do 30 2145 5000 do é 125 Long Island RR 5344 5000 do 200 do 93 55% 3000 Indiana Bonds 300 do 534 100 do 100 do 12000 Mlinojs Bonds 50 do seo do 150 do 3.53% $000 do 100 do $00 539 5900 do. 100 lo 10000, do at 60“! 100 Stonington RR 1000 Indiana dol 5's S0yrs 60 0 Pern S's scrip bids 6 45 do ter In 536 °70 par = 100 Harlem RR ommerce 9734 5d 20 Frasklia Bk of Cin 70 379 do 12 Fquitable Fire Ins 97 4000 do. 10 At Marine Is (new) 140 450 do 85 Farm L & T b3 22 100 do 100 do W602 50 = do Second Board. 10070 Ohio 6,8 60 97 = 100 Harlem RK 00 35, 11000 do b397_ 100 do % 1000 do. M75 40 do 860 Sis 100 Harlem RR koe New York Public Stock "eee 9 ( s 1100 Ohio 6's "60 3.97 2000 do do bew 38 1000 do do 15 38 1000 do 1000 do 69 IK 3000 “do 100 Phenix Bank € 90) i a 25 do m3 26000 do 25 Farm Crust Co — b30 224 3600 do. 2 jo 1060 do 19 do 2 soo do 15 do 1000 do 25 Canton Co 2000 Kentucky 6's 25 Long Island RR 1000 do 50 do i000 do, 50 do 2000 = do 2% = do 2000 do. 10 do 4000 do. 200 do 1000, do 50 Stonington RR 1600 do. 3% do 0 ao 25 Harlem RR 225 do 175 do Second Board. 537% 50 Phenix Bank Wy 2 do 2000 do 1000 Illinois 6's *70 1000 lo 1000 do £25 Long Island 100 Harlem New York Cattle Market. 6.—At market 1250 beet cattle, (400 Southern,) 25 cows and calves, and 650 jambs. Prices—Beel Cuttle—We quote to correspond with last 'y to prime reteiling $4u $4 50a $5, w extra a $5 25, Cows and Calves—Ali taken at $15 2 $23 40. Sheep and Lambs—All sold, at $1 a$2 974 for lambs, ond $1 25 to $4for sheep, asin quality. LR. Died. ember 6, after a short illness, Eowie Hopson, of Egg Harbor Philadelphia papers please copy. PAOeUmmERE Ariteed: RPOOL—In the ster hip Brita from Liverpool and rived at Bostou—Mr Bachani nd lady, Mr Fox d indy, Mr per and Indy, Mrs Jnadon, Miss Rogers, Madame Mr Stewart and lady, Mrs Blan= re. Mr Rogers and son, 8 Elly, JB Pelozo, B Mr Mure, ‘Mr Polier, Mr eK TC Mat Rondeat. } chard, Mr Gay Graham, Co! Wetherell and lady Vies, Mr Morris, Robert Hamilto therson, Gov ‘Thorp, Col Wintbr: Konert Comrie, Me Hog!ton, H.W illiams, Vict'r Durand, Pierre Chsinen, Mes G Whittier, Spence, Wicks, W Bou ay © A Norris, J B Maxwell, B Wepler, Jackson, Butterfield, Lewis, Rev WC Dana, Mr Daveane, W Middleton, | Hopton, FE Midler, 6 Drigia, JM Couell, Jeanvevaind, Claude Logale, WG Mylne, Mr Hicks, Mrs Kitkpatriek, Mr Lasur: mage, Mr Alaura, Me Sehuberth and Mr Mark, Consal General, with desparches from Ber Havke—Ship Rhone ‘ee, Madame Le Page, M t Verdier, of South Carolina; Mr s Le Page, Miss Migueot—and 50 in 44,246,133 48,302,350 The increase upon the year has been the income tax ‘Total Revenue, 5,809,648 1,663,131 andChinamoney. Inallother items there isa decre On the quarter, however, there is an increase of £24 515 in the excise, which indicates an improved demand for consumable goods of the general improved state of trade. In France there isthe same resalt. The returrs or the nine months ending 1043. Total---« ++ £546,813,000 £557,093,000 were £.557,093,000 against 1646,913,000 last year. The Gencral result 1s rapidly extending trade. The rates of money have not materially advanced, but stecks ere on toe rit Tho stock market presented much more animation to day, ond prices were generally in advanee, Ohio 6's ose 1) Miinois 6 4; Long Elen. 4;} Harlem j; Fa mers Loan }. Atthe new board the business wat animated, and sales large. Foreign Importations, Havar~Shio Rhone—12 pkgs mdse Marie & Decopet—1 W Dodge! W Smets—1 T D Bourggeaff—1 Clark & McUonnin— « Risek—2 Giom Baarve-| Ballan & Gander =I Harden & co =I Shaw, Blake &com4 H Maillard—1 AG. Peck—3 R Con- nermtN 9 Martin & Lawson—2 Felix E:lpuz—26 J A Op- penteim & comI3 JA Toisen & co—i CG Brower—2 L Gold. schmidt~2 D M Peyser—20 Zollikoffer—2 Spies, Christ & co Cottinet— KE Bossangeure—4 Mo- igendon: Walter—3 D Bregaromt Re 2 —I Colvirll & Fleming Bishop—2 Deraismus & Boiszard—6 Sehmids — Vor baskets wine By clay & Ly on—100 7 WO De Joho D Raster—@ J Hinme—1 i) © re § a‘ Whi Yar ihe Youn try Tenmetraret A Le Joong & ndon—1 3 Re 15 Re oven & Com? A Andrie2 J W Wend |l—200 basket W Barstyw—200 P A & © Penault—i + G Prompenes? A Mather tC Ai) mined A Ralkerst dC f PNP ekard—1 CT Saunderon—? H Biker P Spryerce W 8 Poivet M Tarectob=1 Sanpe & Putnam | PA’ Brew Hart BTaran—1 G Moxat—1 € d 2B G Wainwright=1J Leahurst—1 H Deraisim herent Dwight & Co—2 P A Bres—1 G Heasenbury & Livingston—1 G Freies11 to order, MARITIME HERALD. p Masters and Agents. a favor, if Captains of Vessels will give Sitvey, of our News Fleet, a Re at the Port whence they sailed, th: List of their Cargo, ane s they ma . He wil We shall es to Commodore port of the Shipping Vessels Spoken on their Passa sny Foreign, Newspapers or } board them immediately on their arrival. ts and Cor respondents, at home er abroad, will also confer a favor by sending to this Office all the Marine Intell they ear ce they Suaine, ‘Nantieat Information of any kind will be thankfally recerved. PORT OF | SUN RISE, AUN SETS 39 | MOON Rishae sed 40 THIGH WATER ++ Cleared. Ships Cohota, Hephurn, Liverpool, N. L. & G. Orleans, Sears, New Orleans, Wm. Nelson Me New Orleans, Post & Phitli & Smith; Cathows, Mye Whitmore, Bearsd, Lisbon, + Hubbard & ¢ Pittmas Prin Mary Ann, Sr A. Javenport; ar, Mobile, FD Hur bat & € dora, Bailey, Gardiner, Me. Brett & Vove; Excel, Smith, Sa- vanuah, Sturgess & Clearman; Topaz, Maybe uvitas, Brett & Vose—Sehrs Frank, Brit m4 eline, Cooper, Kempton, Osborn, Norio Alexondria Sturges Clear Nesmith, Leeds & Co; J. W. Sturgess & Clearmau. Arrived, Ship Rhone, Johnson, from Havre, Oct. Sth, with mdse, to ( Bolton, Fox & Livingston. : Banjue Express, Latham, 3 days from Boston, in ballast, to , 26 days from Bonaire, with 1400 bbls salt, On the 28th Oct, lat 28 20, lon 73 40 Ss. rigging, Ke. attached to the mast, 1t days from Calais, with lumber, to Sage, Kirby Foulk & Son. tod tale while lyiog to, carried away the foremast close to t Jib boom, lost all the Sehr Ganges, H Smith & Boyin, i : Schr Mary, Plummer, 11 days from Calais, with lumber, to ower, Reed, 8 days from Bangor, with lambe Mvstic, Charchill, 4 days from Boston, with mdse, to hr Betsey, , 4 days from Branford, with mdse, to master. P Schr Velocity, Montgomery, from Lubec, with plaster, to master Schr Mary Elizabeth, White, from Newbaryport, in ballast, to master. Schr Morning Star, Kerney, from Plymouth, oil, to master " ; Sehr Eunice Rose, Gale, 2 days from Hartford, with m¢se, (0 master. Satled. Barque Whitmore, Lisbon; brig: Josephine, Mitchell, Gaaya- ma, PK.; Tower, Laguayra, and others, with fish and General Record. Bara Dinico, Tuck, 27 days from Surinam. bound for New ‘ ion, NC. on the 28th, for wood and pro= on the Sist alt. Spoken. Caledonia, from New York for Bi Sandy Port’ mainsail badly torn; w Volasco, hence for Havana, Oct the Colombo, at New Orleans. ton, Oct 31, at anchor off repairing it th, lat $8 20, low 71 36—by Foreign Ports. Axrwrnr, Oot &—Arr Maria, Brabander, N York; Ith, Eli Julins & te aud, Steengrate, N York: Sch, Clyde, Bickford, City Point; 9th, Hector, White, Trinidad; Johanus, Meusing, Baltimore. Brrarennaven, Oct 1A large ship has beea seen on shore on the Tene . Bursr, Oct ~The Johann Daniel. from New York for Stet tin, capsized off Moline, and drove ashore ou the coast of Poi- sali c ew s ved ia ahah WS 2 Bnistor, Cet 4—Sl4 Duncan, Putman, NYork; 15th, Cal- lao, Haynes, United States. Crype, Oct 3—Sld Jupiter, soon Oe i Are President, Huring, and V¥ork: 3d, Julia, Charleston Koch, Baltimore; Virgiaia, Ja ston. Vhieeler, Reid, Texas; Joseph ving rey blown | from SW to NW Hy wrecked ou the Ac for Stet} Pewrsbury, B. Aymar, olnle. exp, Oct6—Sld Troy, Hill, NYork, Sth, Arethusa, Bost Hasincng, Ort 4—Are Charlotte, Anderson, NY r Yet 3—Arr Utica, Hewitt, NYorks ath, 3th, John Cummings, do; 7th, Sylvie de do; Albany, Watson, do Uct 10—Arr Bosto De Ocean, Wiggins, Baltimore; 11th, ds from iu hn Sims, Kirkwall, with goo the ver, fro nah for Cronstadt, wrecked at the Orkneys; 18th, Sh jepeyster, N York. 2 Di and 1% Star, Green, New Or- White, and Fleanor, M’Pherson, doz 14th, ell, and Warren Hastings, Mason, d ash= 8 Monongahela, + Robert Boston; 8 York, Croppe . Jam NOvleam iver; € With, Sir C Campbell, Pentecost, do; Hero avannah; 18th, British American, Pritchard, Princess Victoria, Thoms, Mobil ‘CV 18th, Plutus, Aymar, Boston; St Petersburg, Howard New York} Ondiaka, Glidden, New Orleans; Champion, —, Ide, Courtenay, Te Britannia, and Sui . Boston; Mo ny Querid Native, Havana 1 M Porter, and Elle wand herver, New Y Johnston, Sundwall, New alachicola; Alice, ay, Baltinve Lownox, Oct 16—Entered inwards. Richard Apdersen, Ben nett, Virginia; Mth, outward, Gladiator, Britton, NY Loxpoxpernry, Oct 13—The Jupiter, Smith. from € for Boston’ has put in here, leaky, aud must discharge. Oct $—Arr Co! Tesseis, Richmond, Ny, Sept 2i—Arr Glide, A'lish, NYork. Det 12—Arr Rothschild, Wilson, N York, N ‘Les, Oct4—Are James Wilson, Peckn 8th, Ohio, Philadelphia Id Trescott, Mynick Newrokr, Oct Sid Rio Grande, St Thoma: Hovper, NYork. oe, Opor'ro, Oct 12—Arr Merida, NYork, ‘Phe Orr tHe Wien, Oct 1i—Arr New York, from New York, for Bremen, Off Dantaours, Oct 5—Montreal, Tinker, N York. Oct 15—Sid Westminster, Hovey, N Yor "Oct 2—The John Fehrinan. Lon aground near Willemstadt: Rovrenna Orleans for this port, has been sent 5 Rocnrite, Oct 0—Arr Androdas, Ritchie, NYork assistance Smynva, Sept2i—Arre George elenry, Boston. Oct 11, arr Catharine, Bosto Srocksto: Sept 29—Arr Albion, Huldt, N Yori. 0—Are Fraueis Burr, Tlillet, Boston NO er, Bos KBAY, Oct M—Arr ans. Texet, Oct 6—Arr Fieedrich, Stormer, wk. Lith, Jo ndstedt, New Bedford; Caledonia, Massicott, Balti- do. tr Bowditch, Mobile, xcola, for Portland, next (ay The Benjamin L. Swan, of N nah, sailed on the 20h Sept. jd Jane Brown, Wyllie, Glasgow; Home Ports. Zopamvown; Noy 1—Arr Exergy, Davis, Boston for Fal mouth, FEARRTORT, Nov 2—Arr Wallace, Young, Boston, to load ANAS Nov 4—Arr Britas (steamer ) Hewitt, L jurat, Peirce, M. na fh, arr Co'ome or; Oak, Ry- Commeree, Home, ary & Susan. Hinds B: der, Ent adelphin, Below, Cameu, from Malai Marseilles. br ll NYork; Queida, orth, Middle 1M Delaware, Taylor rmads; Zampa, Laub, Angostura via ates, NOrleans; Americ: |. Worth. dos tantress, Baker, Charl »stov 5 . do: Helen Gray, Plame Tarding. Boston: Sulla, mir, dos Lexington, Wass, dv; Ce wi. do. Nonroux, Ni Mary J 34, in Hampton It ALEXAND! is i Berm be Eliza, NYork i ri Frepenicksrurs, Nov 2—Cld Olivia & Virginia, Rollins, Oct 31=Are_ Georg | Wooster, Charleston: L riffie, Williams, NY. Jenmark, Cushing, Havan nes: Regulus, Haw: ius Ludwig, Cucing, Berman iiliay Vanzigtey. Providenre tumor; Thomas; D MI, Bi Gen Marion. Sylvester, NOriesn ror, Gauls, Porto, Alwilda, Tal . Frothingham, Retrieve, W Trenmann, Townsend, de Cole, do; Minion Tonieck, Aemai arest, Demarest, Greenwich. Wasninaron, NC. Oct 2i—Are North State York; 28th, ‘T ‘Wynns, Doughty, do: M. ¥ art, do: Star, Williams, dos Marietta Ry tego, 20th, A —-, NYork. (1d Roberts, N omas W yuns, |? 1 Sov Q-Arr Oscar, Morn Catherine Wilcox, Lise Ladi Sid Litehtiel Smith, Wheeler, Troy; J C De Papers, ortly State ity, Boston: Now FRTy DOLLARS RE t the subser.ber was entered by means of false keys on the niaht ef the 3d to th Novembe, and a. bhed of a quantity of he de GOH DWENGER, 195 Chatham st. UNTEv STATE DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, 15 / Rroadway, up sis —*). = HITE would respe tfully ex’) the attention +f eitueas and st-ang rs, visiting the city to his splendid Daguerreotyre Portraits, either Je or iv groups from t#o to 4 pe on the same pt.te. Portrai.s taben in all Kinds cf wether @ the w th or without ¢ oe ageit (ur the sap-rior imparted Fer yor New York aud at no other e.tab a they be obtain mara, wrench and American s, Polishing Materials &e., west prices. = KT 3u*m JMBE DAGUERREAN GALLERIES OF PA- PENT COLORED PHOTOGRATHS— 251 Broadway, New York 136 Chestout street, Philadelphia 75 Courc stevet, Boston Comer of Noth ana Baltimore streets, Baltimore Aad Douw's Buildings, Albany tuting the oldest and most extensive extblishment of in the world, aud containing upwards of a thousand N.B Camaras alwavs on herd. for s, Chemi lent he lo the r rankLn Institut peetively, at therr Ia t exhibitios re thas officislly sa ‘nthe position of super.ority he-tofore ws iversal! y assignee them by he puulic, as the most beaatiful Daguesteotypes ever pre durr withont regarl to weather nit Heghts, Plares,( aes nd Patent Ree! latee (ae EFT As E—On Tharday_ait about 1 tee ot ieee Ich, "with, sound and ma CoD. d Meee oem Sve three. middle Angers ou h length, He was Heat ee ow a ore erson Riving, qnformalion respeetin: Holl street Brooklyn, will be suitabl et and pantaloon: are all of the same Vard, Brooklyn. the shove boy, at 1576 New Work, Nov, 6th n6 3" im Radical Democratic Workingman’s Ticket. sHenive HENRY © ATTWooD CORONER ROBERT © GAMBLE, ) * STER Jamos Kelly William Shater.! Joseph M_ Thomas, Jr ASSEMBLY, Dauiel B seo Jamon Traine « wery Guanimously nominated at the athe ark, on Tuesday last, for the so The above groat County Meeting veral offices under which their names are placed. every. » who have the interests of Tuesday ext, (3th inst ro iekets can be had at Mee, oras the 7 em CU TION American Republicans, avoid the deket head fit Daniel H and Alex'r B. Jones, Whiting, [would further srate tha mperance people had aude wiaticket, I should certainly bare Known of 1 by ore gulie process, cui te b some reculsr process, and I scurp the Intended oneat. 0 1g eguler American Republican ticket :—~ ‘or Senator, ‘The following is the MANGLEg¢ M. QUACKENBOS, For Members of Assembl im T slo, ra ocks, Charles B. Childs, Char'es Alden, Richard Reed. Andrew Mevdewn, Jacob L. Fenn, John B, Haring. For Sheff, OMARLES HENKY HALL. For County Clerk, HOKACE LOUFBORROW. For Coroner, JAM OR $100 ite: WARD: ward wilt be paid to Jaformation tuat will lead to the co is guilty of egal voting at the wy order of the Democratic W t Thomas H Oikley, Philo L. Mills, he -bowe re ho will furnish of auy persou who hog election 6 Geveral Committee, Prisou offence, and the f scricts are directed to 1 of its mambers for the Purpos: of fol- 5 +6 ttis*e .¢ Woman— (situation in a xeaveel mill aid OF seamstress ‘he of city paces KAVees Address A. M., at the office of this paper. a7 it*r WASTED=15 Stone Cutiers in dersev City, and foar b lag- y “gers, En unre ut the Jersey City Stone Yaid, rear the Railroad Depot, or of ni at WANTED MEDI PRINTER, of stesdy, temperat> hy D. Connery, third story, Herald build n6 It was D—A respectable boy, of about fourteen years, in a firey storia Brad» ay. ‘Good refereaces nquived — Apply at halt pat, atts, Beoadway. nb lee D—A young man who +ag had some experience in eetable tea and grocery business, Apply ar 76 Nase a6 tem buy of obvaining employment. Un- will te given as to cheracte: and e street, uit 6 erode YAE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared to welt Wa.ches welry as tow, if not lower, than any othe: house ty. eld Wate $15 to $10 eacl du, from $5 to $50 enc ves wareanted Lo ime or the money ftw ned. | yatches, Clocks and Mu- t Boxes repair d and ware ted, lo er th intheeity. Secout hand watel P old whe for eash. i a at on Jewelry wholes at Broadway, New Yvtog n. 1 HOMES RICHAKD Fisher R. 3 on hand a e-m~ ‘st manner and of ci THOMPSON & te and and wristbands 0 jo do do. and collars Haney Colore! Shirts, of various kinds. Also, Sil aud Satin’ Searfs, plain aud Sgure’; English, Freuch ard Itelian St k aad Satin Ceavets, black and color Vader Shirts and D.awers, of cering, sil and cotton tlaanel aud Sha mer 19, country k itand shuker knit Half He Cravat Suffencrs, lars, Bosoma, Si which will be sold atreagonabie ferms et CHAFFIN 'S Furnishing 1g Rtore, n7 hia*m Broadway. R WINTKi’S ¢XH1B f10N OF CHEMICAL PAINTINGS. WILL be open for a few weeks, commencing on Monday L Evcuing, Deov. 4, 1843, in he Granite Building, comer mb-rs st and Broadway. ach Painting cover: a surface of vearly 200aquare feet of ‘ss, and produces the wouderfu’ phenomena of two distinct a the same canvass, consisting of the fo lowing jan Cathedral. Sake jerusalem and Crucifixion, (the Holy Sepulchre, shazzar’s Feas adnesston 25 aat 2% P.M ng | o'clock, ayyce on Chambers st one door from Broadwa r ts-erch. Performance twice a day. cahibition commences st o'eloek4 < nt 3wi CHEAPEST. CAKPET Ex TABLISHMENT IN THE .. UNICED STATES—No. 99 BOWERY. ANDERSON & DOBBS pow offer their whole stock of splrneid new patteres of superior Engliah Three FL Double Superive and Fire Jngrain, Corpeung, Brussels an ‘u Hearth Rags. latian Transpareacies, Window Shades, and all of wiveh having been purcvased at low prices for eaeh, will be sold from 2) to 30 per cent lower than any other estab- lishment in this civ COMMON CARPETING, at 2s 6d KAIN CARPE from 3a 6d 0 INGIRAIN TING, THEER PLY CARPETL ITALIAN TRANSPARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, any width, 7 flee eae & DUBBS, No 99 Bow, the fi DSSOLUTION —The covastnership her tofore * the firm of Tallmadge & Venison, is this ed by mutual Tallmadie is alone authorised to settle the business of the cou 3 from & to 19s pe yard T WINDOW SHADES, frou $4 to $12 the pair 45 pr yard nT ?wis*r it Carpet Store above F I. NJ_H. TALLMADGE, X ‘J. DENISON, New York, November 4, 184 COPARTNERSUIP —T he undersigned have this day form- ed a copertnership, und-t the name of FALLUMADGE & Co, for the transaction of the Steck, Exchange Generel Bro- bosiness, at No. 1 Hanover s're C t t, 1813, HR TALLMADGE, c BENJ. H. PALLMAD t is, now open for the reception uatil 10 Pst i : muastic exercises giuning to be ap f «fu fact, indi: peu loy ines blige them wo ait ng Position, thereby canring. pai the 18 and sometimes w: and si ave particularly by all whose employe preciated by the public. sable to those whose empl or tand ina chest, round sho Book keeper bo: Srarring taught by au experiencedfand competent liberst terms. nd Iwis*re MEN'S Mr K AND TAILOR. RICHARH CALROW, («f Wall street formerly, and sole h he lors Assist: , etfull y infor that the thet sup ning at 191 Canal stn et,has 0. 4 Naseam street where ‘and also hes new patrons, that the more real gold ie tried, the nrighter it shines Being well aware of the prevalence of humbog in these times, and the ma- hyand al ost inane able artiices weed th ll and every line of business, toeutrap the unthinking into the purchase of that which is appar but which, when having been {ried by the ouly tine test, weirhas been foand perfectly value: Jens He is conseions that his former customers will require no re- commend:tin, avd to them, on any and every cecasion, ref-rethose who may wish to deal with N.B.—On hand, an assortment of ( Vestings, of the newest style, which wil p to order, prices ranging trom 29 to 30 per ceat below the ew he hopes to prove to pr S$ TINCLURE AND LOTION OF IN —A supply of t ese iovaluable aud extraordyna- have been seceived dir-et trom Dr Adrian Vir- + Launey Neted for te ein, reviving the that can (@ tested by ! other nost recom: mended for the same dises-e, are admited by their ius entors to be slow of operation, the tur+ and Lo ion of Iuvigoration, act aconce, and a ke therreffects felt in afew moments after they are made use of Indeed, their quick and woudertul action is such, that coldness of imbecilite cannot remain iu "he cou- that is wader theirdominion for half an. hy 1° fernale to use them an in wit rect the t any minut rpidity of ce ait of & hundred, is the are also uorivallea remedies in and nervous affeerions, but more especially im all iseases produced by x nameless solitery habst, fr which they area spe dy and positive cure tiveti ken 1 terna = }y, aud is pleasant to the taste, Tre lotion is ap: lied externally. Tiwy mav he used seperately with great benefit, bu: are moat effective when ued together, Prige two dollars a bottle, or both bottles for ches duliar’. N. B.—kor*he convenience of persons 1 vinj bove roe 3 for either po are used their effect 's por femittances must be ‘post paid, ana Guy, New. York. y inform jon of « defen be ingected ina public. d bott'es. bremeartwoxnea, fog shel exriGig mata Produce abortion. Bold by specie. appets DELAU All ved to DeLauncy & and interesting nature, which tisement, accompanies | icines shouid never be used by would be liable to cot ICY & GREY, “im at Lt Duane screet, New York DR. RLAKE'S PANALBA OULD BE K* PL in every nonse, aud bealwars ready noT lw or edininistration the first appearance of a coug. Many who of they hed known sh aad appl d would now hav ‘But ta sav, while there aod if any p eparation in the world can you jou: sale at No 286 Bowery and at No, 2 Asto at Trippe’s, 293 Broad street, and in Broo! street, rice $1, Also for sale, Dr. nh Sts" “THEKE 1S NOs TARR ANT’S COMPO AND COPAIBA.—This p reatest and most valuable discovery of the speedy removal of all sexuat di 108 RIT ie toe hore ee estinrails Tom pe cminegt medi Phe following Hartering testimo i > cal prnetrioners fully sustains the high character of this inesti+ mable medieive. “The general use which your medicine has acquired in the several Hospitals which has come under my eare, and the speey dy cures effected by it, gurantee ma in my perseverance in it several of which ass remedy in cases of Gonnorrhoea and ( ‘ re ‘id than was ever accomplished by the former ordinary modes cithough very severe, yet. were fally 94 pli va ahem ‘and sold wholesale go TRMES PARRA Dri, be. corner Greenwieh and Warren sts, Orders attended to with puuetuslity from any section of the Nevearl, hiyn at 19 Flt a fenry's Riewmatic Syrup. IND E Cc is Unior 031 2wisem WANTED TO PURCHASE—About tweaty scree of improved land, with a comforta™le dwellin 1 ing preferred ) si “othe \ miles fromm the ¢ uy. Any zan obtain a parchaver, pre rice does not much exceed $5000, by u office of this paper. ol Tus*r ae fox of Myon hy = boy ad weighing about Ao of Uausual strengt! for sale o] wr. EK COLLINS, 56 South 0