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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ol. TX., No. 305---- Whole Ne. 3527. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEM BER 17, 1843. pW AR CHEAP FARE ane (At WtAe Prous ‘0 MY OLD Grae sions A 2-] DRUGS. DYES’ STUFFS, PAINTS, Mk MEDICINES, ha Beh the fe qoanection etamnowe 88 NWI of the ft che met ont Ca ASRS CST Rea NEW i Mow ip Eas ait the following, to 7a erp rs Opinin, canis Sublimate, 10} re omit will cave New ¥: iya( Si te eat Ca i ed) from Pier No. 1, B Ni Reiger, ar 4 eat Soup, per Ci juorice, ‘artari¢ The ‘hayer, om Mi C opait Vednesisy De Te SANesa aad "Newport, sad raed aan anda ABSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, phate Quini day Heise, MoH SNaniugton, and Baturday for Btonme. | fiSe'c rFepterin ‘and all Essent top Newrur aud Provide a wi |G on sbie, ils, be imunlintlyfgpraruet nth, wend gud tommodlous | Quickly, fed Cars of the Providen Bose. ‘aud if for ay ey ates tabeee oe © ithe sieune tiga orator thas | Wetlsta Flour Salpl boriaor five them 4 pporuaniy oft chek nat on boa the steam ficotal, - rea ou thea breaast on bound | #2, toed and orade, Sage and Hin, Se hobesane Caloniel, is) Slane Ware ‘The above have boon thoroughly eapipped and | Hed Frecipiate permrel Promote ity of travel ms a ead oes se 7% ity of passengers, and not surpaesed by any im the int gat eer itish Lustre, si freight hi reduced rates, i poly oa og boar at orth sso par No fo 3 way, or of ite Aidduaniastans go and Rilver Brows, gout “Pipher the pou ead steamner® be secured on Frit Feeatan Chalk, white red, 0,, No. 3 Wall Beenie wh, orice MAREE 9 RSE ON tr | VME ar nain oy i i. day, Oct. Sth, the ateumars of the New Jemey Steam Nar Eiege me Creen, fan Piper vigation ‘Company’ fo ung the Lit ce apd Berge | O Tae Yellow, ji tone, vis "aes ‘wil leave pi hie No. 1 bauer nceyat ti M;| Yellow Ochre, Freneh and Tartoa Hon to: snd *; ns sop. Tah inst f freig wi at Zigreht i perea feet) vu and har” NEW \WORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT Kotien Sea fete Sieaas ee Kingston, aug. De aad Hy Pa ComEN cn im Shellac, alcsteambosts toahord Bronhes, all snes, Eavet. The PMERALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | Lacsp Biatk, (oy ete x sete Monday and Thursday a3 | °° ous. ie leave’ Kingston, (Rondout landing) every Wednesday | © Winter, ia == i Ay i immer strait “a ne NOW WICH, “Exixaia Tohy eyBamaelt will lave New Trased ehsae sree Sivecr Swen, Yor fetes Warren street, ev ‘ednesday an vat oa |, wl Sea ibe tit eave Kagton eta rea every Tuesday and | — Spermand Stearic Candies, M4 OM The EMERALD wits eer treet Poewecd UAMERS AN ae alr will leave f rts Sanday momingat 7 o'cloek. Retain, i Feaves Kicoetoe oF CRiswood, ba ti For freight pearcens, ened = ReTSYRSB ES 7 oo. grate a2] $m*r Weat street Sal niac, * BEORLES LINE OF ‘aren, pol ALBANY Ball wlvtdocs vor | MANUFAC tween Ceuraeade wei DK) OC! at eis CA. Capt. L. a Saturday at rte dpe gy ee mde Houghton, will leave vill leave Monday, W o'clock. fy aha At5o’clock P. Steaboa, OLUMBL Monday. 40k? and Fridays ‘iteraoon, at o'eloe clock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt ‘Troesdell, will leave Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday ‘Evening, at five o'clock. ers taking this Line of Boats will % all Eseae grrirp ia in Passengers Albany in ampla time to take the Morning ‘T'rain of the east or west. The above posts are and substantial, are furnished with meow, ge | and for speed and accommodar meat and elegant State Por Faseage ar Preigne, ply on board, or to P. C. Schal oF Fre , at the offer oa the w 5 ae ic oT line will lone for Alban te G'chock: Fe ME tae ot atthe ag EEL ae Penve ah amen aan hi ee jew York from roma the pot ot otc and Pearl ee Bi-chro Bra esrreer open Gum Shellac, Gpatear, Grets and Bes Tin, Soaps, foun Hyson Te Capt. Use, sureet, on M plays, Wshoredary and ud Fria na wit'ecs Tikeay and Toop ca ‘and ‘Tharsde dvs, and | Spanish Soran mille continue these trips for is poenven ue Selock im the after. eee rm] Pearl xe, M i mat reduced rtee, Apply on board. r Brees we boat has undergone a thorongh repair, and. i Bungee 5 ale Piety ong einer Suleratu, mere og. SETUP IRS Ee | BEB oy AREA BW is | ea cee Bo BWA Capua Ae Meche a will Teave foot of Qiive oil in bottles & baskets, fea, 5 Ana feiaat erat pL contkonoaeess DISTILL ud dont cimat Mand ee | Crchineal, Bo Piha el ramrnd Nutinegs,” Dayuthy bs el youre Ennstion, Row, ‘Orange’ and Peach Wa Vanilla Beans, ig) tothe snlmcriber, or Ronauin Beant, wit 1» wit! d, England or Feotand, te to, whom it Ps to bee ly traasmii » Will be it gly, and & moet to that edact, effect given, or for: Tike mam prelaims on pervons,j I d, Es and ol or Bectland, can be colleeted wabecst “ ia ‘persons residing in any’ part of the eel is or ee i mealores Saree Jr, 88 Codar st. z FOR VERA CRUZ—To sail o ths 17th instant —The fast sailing eoppered schuooner MERCHANT A ened mgt vu 2 two . passage apply captain Se beerd ise (sro pabbelll RE 116 Pearl street NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA AND (ORK Line Regular Packet of 20th failing ship OCMULGEE, a ‘as above, her regular day. For freight erie apply Wall street, or to, E. K. COLLINS &CO., 56 South ‘street. Shippers by this line may rely upon having their good? cor- rectly measure Agents in New Orleans, Hullin & Woodruff, who will Promptly forward goods to their addi ‘The packet ship J Louisville hres Mit meee hd succeed the 30th Nov., her regular Ocinulgee, and sail nid FOR LIVERPOOL British Ship—Sails on Satur- ~The i known. very ‘etiiog Bri sh an Chester, John Wilson- imaster, having. neatly all of her cargo engaged, will sail post, Oy enc or ving _very comfortable accommoda- oF orm: tilee, sony oa bona hootot' Deakscee sereer cn te tke sok seribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & oo. s Frites next door to the Fulton Bank. ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW OR. LEANS.—The Silowies a class packets will sell paacenally, as advert Permitting, or Pathe *SKRATOGA, Capea aki, WN be 85: bs is ‘OCMULGEE, Capt. Peet, on the 30th of November. ottr he accommodations of these ships for cabin, second cabin. and steerage passengers, are such as cannot fail to ensure every comfort to passengers during the voyage. The shi of this line have now commenced their regu! triperend will sail ail panctually avery ive da oa gavoeupoet tar **iRhe price of pareage ee boing erento ‘saa seaure ‘The sth oe berths fu either of the al aetna ing on |, or to OF ' A cttheir General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, corner of South wee nlzec FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—| Packet 17th of November —The jmp send York sup’ HOTTINGY Lit Ira Bursley, Foc tiichatin bales Cotten: en teomaes ering, very. super 1.500 balet cotton, OF Pa ° on wofaton jou, a ly t0 the Captain on ) at aap | ing w+ OODHULL & MINTURN, #7 Sonth st ‘The five new packet ship Liverpool, J. El yi (one, will succeed. the Hotinguer, tad sail TOR LIVERPOOL, on or before the 70th inst,— he ne new and splendid ship ST. GEORGE, 1000 ‘atson Fe ris, master, rs three-fourths of her cxrgo en vented vill ail au ar, "She has suterior ac: comm alance it or ane Rs das <0 Gera BR ar sl eR Pe sco a welhe LONDON—Proi Nov. The vee {oat mailing packe WenDait K RUD or reKw diy and havin secooa evbin ngers. ee des curing berths, shold not na to one oe N- “araer eit ip Moore, burthen 1000 tons, Nov. i sil a sal Ld bo =n ‘he splendid a! ae a a on tet We Pine st_ corner of Sou iit Wibezer teen sete then 310 tons, remister; ferleuge lt ect beara, 6 tc tetireen Socks ‘will rua "yg, anon athe cargo is discharged. el ght Apply on oats: °F! BOYD & HINCKEN, No. 9 Tontine oa cor Wall and Water sts. SHOE 810) ABP cme Ppigen int will than heymay be favor <i at mat Lays at Su nitec Ato the publi Hat be hae, comine tnd fathfoily execute, coute all orders moet reneonahle rerme for eneh _—— above ly. Teceivr ‘with ont th: BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, cl cheaper than ever yet 0 in, this, city. i angortment af gents! single ‘and double soled ots, Fresh and native eal, city made low price of €3 to $5.5 per pail Boots and for,men, ‘boys and. py aud children’s Gaiter ski the different kinds and most fushional fe rales. sins and all the different kinds and eke ie ad Rubber oes, for kent dance, an and mck ‘warranted, for the eh ed supely, ro thie tnd Ties of a Sg ie all serniee’ best materi a te ‘city mi am i lishment, 253 i aad ‘comer of a oar ince WRIGHT, CALHOUN & CO._ if orn tn he” api & JOHN ape Ne Be A jOHN Tus mamaberilentnte ie ito" Indi a Bor sale in a ot to 8 murs elt. — N.B. —The store being open until ‘cloc! the trenti gives country merchants an opportanity to examine goods at theirlleiswre, o8t Im*r Gara Gorn! oeeay way Seed, Oil of Roses, I, feptermint cue atergreen, Saleratus, ag Super Corbonate of Soda Or Tartaric Acid, eee: rs Sananica, ews ne RAPER MAKERS, } eres is, fe. ccc 8 fried Bias 8 Simalts, Bing v ee oi 1 Vitriol, Copperas, Gpaper Calx, Sal Ammonia, Meoksl, irr of Lead oho Star of Extract of im. ke. ere MEDICINE cS pBAT ERS, Balsam of Hone ‘Anderson's, Lee's & Hooper's Turlington’s Balsam, Pills Bateman’s Drops, Harlem and British oil, Seidlitz Powders, ‘Stenghton’s Buen, Hxtrace ugh’ Drops, Corfe She Thompson's Eye Water, hemicals I! kinds, French, h and Aj all iin ‘cf Paints and Color. ee a Fay dercription of Drugs east” H Pater Misdicinies Peafemerge Honbe, Sort osael stint All fener warranted genuine, @ most prompt attention given to orders from the conn Tindytewyr ¥ proven tata Experience Raber a) od a alrgely taegere cao diate leather over tou, oe which te Maiden Lane, of quate vend altogether i tank: i fect, bet: thas ate befag x Fguablishene in the ferntshed ocly at this sablaieane’ Ever y arte apertain: atcha os fs establiahaent..E F ing to the Fabber business for sale or made to order. ss Successor to mn yieR. hoes an fast tending, ‘Roxbury India Same cw iden Lane, 03 Im*r 123 Chatham serch TOM, York. re Par ee ATL, AGEN wept pee Neo 10 Offer iwHO atyle.— mate. wn otra 3 ae 2 ee at ate ics which fail t0-give them the utmost satisfaction, whic a fepatee Freier ee |, “Gusts Be eh ere tm reaned ereny ge A aad wie wee ence Petre Teme Ameries fer the eale of How’ | agp RTIST, ue BAR ONTOr, Ia, &e., from Ital ay ge wites the gentry, the inh nbitants, ah onkeet: Pied the ablie 1 in general nsisting eraneun ‘sizes ea ers, Ercan Tar, ex etka, fapers, cases, clock stands, mpesghel ans, al oval vases, bottles, groups and single lea, Horentine baskets, r"bulls, cows Hou, broaches, ioe seal isk, bel bell vases, gotzoly vases, vases, paper birdarpests, suntan ‘on concho- fas aS seat eur of Nai pen trays, ink me pieces, spill pots, urns, ony me ice of repairing’ Of ‘every description on moderate aii free. 590 6w* tr ae PA’ rae STATUE WOOD & COAL ae stores, af fed yan way ara not oat + as country, vt cee a ‘Statue of ae Saves ts the oul eas ween uci for apes ate More aioe ahem iors A aly. a fs sonatruet neha in the stove, ate froxlate vivo ‘atireheight ofthe wae, = ioe and raat t on ing ing ara ont wotontlhe prias Wg ‘eication ty pepe thaeat rutin and satis! seen in cee rane ‘ouly In as ra Fier “ ew TNVENTE og Compan For re ‘ing boots and pad ms | of ine bee tpl shed I an et rte eae ic securethe vantage ‘dytieet, H. BROWN, COAL= Best Peseh Orchard, Red Ash,Dow Wi ron mig 3 td ow of aed tries a PATRICK KERRIGAN. the best Peach Py one gat cart ‘res e, boatr Sn a 119 ter? “Tenders “their quality and ing oc Leste and Podge Tee toma oie beat Pech il hae Any wel ESSRS. ce {Professors of Muse, late of Saratoga 8; ne respectfully ann ince, that they y are now pre to give their attendance al te parties , &e, during the ensuing season, per- forming the most w.odera and popular music, All oiders for their attendance will be received and answered ‘at their present residence, 59 Crosby st. 016 Im*r MADAME SUTTON PROFESSOR OF SINGIN IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS ME USINESS MEN who keep no hank account can have notes collected through the Butehers and Drovers’ Buk, and }rompt returns made in Buchers and Drovers? man theis Vivg such notes with Mr, Robert P Perrin, at the i A 124 Bowrry cor Grand st! iP Gcria' telesoncen, a7%. the Cashier and Company :f the nl6 Ine MONKEY TO LEND. ABRAHAM J. JACKSON, Pawubroker, No. street, near Broadway, loans’ mo: 58 Reade 0 large or smal! sums, 56 Varick street, St. Johns’ rk Gy 3Sm*r ey be required, on Watches, Jewelry, Silver Mace, Diy MUSIG Soe - , Wearing Apparel, and personal property of every de 5 ation, im *r i) fe Jo /EPH KAMMERER, Professor of sap pretheny any eg irg MONEY 10 LOAN, sanonnen te. his Patrons and the Public hap removed yy to 138 bi orders for wie Couhiion Band, to wet on steve will be received and prompt; for J. K. will al sie Store, 285 Broadway’ 8 street, where all ‘arti jen Fe, +» In OF Out atten " Duboiy Mu- at Mr. 2 Im*rre ‘ALIAN MUSIC. R. MANN) %, Tea lay Music ANNING, (Cwenty years reat sitios ok exten a tale ie tenes te Tete Boe 'auit the times, reach, a is siowing, and in. the most mai tyle of plauo as nermatesl to refer to. be follow; se, gentlomens~ LI Nae dE Brigham mia so is Mt fesldes nt 29036 Hudson street, near Spring st. Iso be receiv cicgonn New York. Apriy by nove lef se thts odes Addresved Ns ae of $1500, $1000, $2000, $1600, $1800, or one sum of ‘on unencumbered and prodactive real estate, in the MONEY LENT, t the old established stand, 403 Grand street, CT ver watches: plate, jewellery and diamonds, wearing a y woods, hardware, cutlery, musical an Bethakartal isoereutata, beddings tal ener deesiGelos at Personal property, by LEVY. OUIS 403 Grad between Rit IBERALLY, awnbroker, 023 Im*m. nd Attorney at. *| PASSENGERS—Goiu fom New York, South or to Europe, that have to lay in their p-ovisions for the voyage, a2 im*r Pegs Le Peesnane them ve tr sms wo per at cir & tore, na they cau give from 19108 per MUSIG FOR PARTIES by to dome, and get’ as oud orn an be purchased MESSRs. G. WEISS & FR. GRAMBBB, Professors of here. Captains of vessels and housekeepers also will be Music, respectfully announe their patrons, the Indies | 8 ied yenat all kinds: vor and provisions a inaty that their Coulton | saving, 3 eaale or retail, at thegrore, No. 108 South st, near find fashionable | Fafton Market RRIS. haukfully reevived aod p lly atended to 26 | Seat i Delancey st, also at) MraAtitiogs Maste ‘Saloon Broniway, BHBURTON SAUCE For enriching Soups, Fish, Poal- orat Mr, Jollie’s Music Store, 385 Broadway, TO PIANO FORTE MAKERS JOHN GILL, manic ares of Biapo Forte Hardware, wishe to annonnee that in addition to hys establishment, (on 26th ‘sepet ahd. 1d Avenue) Bat he has made arrangements with Mr. John Faye i ivory dealer, No. 19 Marray street, New York,(as ent: any article of piano forte hardware can be be pur- cl as elsewhere and in Ae br ties. J.G. peor quality of : -Taveetl lly solicits attention to his manufactured » especially his jmproved tnning pins, nd im*r try, Fam "This Sauce ts COufidently’ recominended as the best offered to theepicurean, To be obtained, wholesale and retail, atJ. VAN BEN] 8 HOTE’S, 379 Broadway, corer White street, and whole 379 Bre: sale at Mr. BENNETTS, 196 Front st and of the ve proprietor, |r 025 Im#*r rt Beano street “ AR LAMPS,” “GREENAUGH’S LAMPS” 8° “HORN’S GLASS FOUNTAIN LAMPS.” A hae whic a marge pry mets tare “yu clor | Secu anaes uted amen Pe aaa tention to the above businevs in New York ha has ual Pezsons wishing Lamps or to economise in lig eal erdem wince sll Land examine before purchasing, Uhemical sate Burnioy orders to Jol street anc Md A velo New York, uid of the best quality kept constantly tor a. end deliverd or to Mr. rare ‘as above, will meet with imi te atten | in any part of the cit JOOKER, Hon, | Gcoda forw warded to any part of the United oa? meer Brand way, RPS OAT AND OAR BAZAAR—At this eatablishm ent canb F. BROWNE niga Manahe of the Improved Bf. found every, description of Boats that the ingenuity of man jeaecaie tay Harp. by Ko ae NBeug | ot what he can do. “At his. estabhahment, was built Bipadway and nny Lneny Hoy Be es the following unrivalled boats, vit :—The. Swiltsure of ay 00d 7336,0 “am ners Pyrat hy es 6 Newfoundlan sixteen foot sailing Dinky Troubler; A est cole | the” Romp: of Hurteuss ant the Peak P row lation ts Sone instruments in the United States. His | tow boats Henry Stark, which won 29 races in 18 months; gement such as co enable him to transact business at rt European prices, thereby wring pure the high duties im | Hoe ty re raies ship Oley teen acta y foot meer eee ie the brass mounted gig fopvase’Cor'Famtpioe Way, nnd s oct of Bi erp beerve te thees, Harpe are constructed on the most approved aru les, with all the modem improve- ments, are uneriualle. laney cf tone, Gneness of touch, tness of mechanism. ticular care is taken to fit them for the extremes of climate in (nis country. in which tew- hey willbe found fraupeic 10 any Pe ie ure tmborted in the usual wa hese Harps are patronised by. the elite of musical taste and professtonal taleut in Europe’ among the latter, he would en tion N.C. Bochsa, who invariably selects fron. this establish tment. ‘The abea Diresacng ame fessors in pee phsededaal sol. ripevone ma Aveta ‘arefhlly attended toy Harpe Strings, ke. *MRS. PURDY’S PRIVATE DAY-SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N?. ). 98 Hamersley street.— Mrs. Purdy and her two daughters v arrived from England, where they were en- fruction inthe varieus branches of English a timed nemberot young ladies fiat ems “feverulascd by | 3 ‘the general redaction,in tery depertm ul in Sxchianat. 21 L ye eee time, or the money returned. bercteularaahe begat refer her card, which will befasaigned | gulf atcha, ‘clocka md idem hepafes vig nei Lp adpe ealemepa on application at her residen aL imer ated Nii Ragan Suge mee yt LADELPHIA DAGUERREOTYE ESTABLISHMENT, HE XGHAGE BUILDING, ROOMS 2 AND ber has received a large supply of | Voictlanden’ eae Daguerreotype Appartus, large and small sizes, with achromatic lenses ptedtas to! Prolene Pasrel’s Riou cw "viel vor best ‘plaghéend ehéinitalé; Whit hs e enebae ce it plates and chemicals, which he "hee and sells at reduced prices. following cestionee have agreed to act as me viz— E White, Esq. Broadway New York Washington i. ‘Caspari, Richmond. Var Beau | for the ‘Bonibare Sate Wise West, Esq, Gibeineess Of, ie ~ conimanications, (post rospettiy — Figs) na guould be renittancee, Wil and abo WILLIAM LAUGENHEI directed to 017 3m*r Exchange Buildings,, Philadelphia LUMBE DAGUERREAN GALLERIES OF PA- poe eg salt «anglers ‘HS— way, Ne 336 Chestuut street, Philadelphia 75 Court street, Corner of No:th an Baltimore srets, Baltimore And Douw’s Buildings, Albauy SAIN MINE, the oldest aiid most extensive establishment the kind in the world, and containing upwards of a thow pictures. hese Portraits having beaa swarded the First. Pre ortraits havin awa iret highest honor by the American and Franklin Just pectively, at their last exhibitions, are thus official!: * position of superiority. herrtofore universally assigned by the puulic, as the most beautiful Daguerreotypes ever day, without regard weather. e's Premium Aoparviny and Patent Rights, Plates, TO MiLLINERS. YON & KING. CARL KING, the celebrated Tusean Hat, Manofactmer, pe Re respect ally informs hie King friends ahd penens eae ciated hime Mr. a Poish aa bere cpablaked hemoclvestt No 37'Jobnatroct (under the firm of Lyo 1) whore they have a most lendid assortment of rie Millinery Articles, ssc cng for the season \e abovestock cou consists of an elegant assort- of Tuscan and Straw Hats, rich Silk Velvets, rich Velvet Ribbons, Lutestnng and Satin Ribbouds, ail fal colors French Flowers, Feathers; an entire new style of Silks, and every other article i in the Millinery line. ‘Messrs. L & K. would also state that the above goods have urchased for cash (direct from the mavufactarers) and sold at a small advance on cost to those who may be vor them with a call, LYON & KING, 37 John st., N.Y. THE BAL AND WINTER FASHIONS, HE MAGAZIN DE MODES, p-To THE LADIES" OF “FASHION.—MA. A§ AME BEHRMAN ‘bors most respectfully. iatorm IF 4 ‘and customers thatshe has received, by the last arr strom fall and" winter: fashions,’ and a1e that the’ same will stand unrivalled in the city he tahlons consist oe tthe following = full and entire new styles ca uncot, Plan wrpterad, pad changeable velvet bonnets; do ‘atin mode and quail hats, of an entire novel deseription, in Indies’, vnisses’, and children’s sizes. Also, as- sortment of cape ‘and dresses, Paris ribbons, artificial flow- its of the beat arti i ir ornaments in “"Wiedeme B solicits the ledien to favor her wit and examine for themselves. Magazin de Modes, 60 Caual street SOKIA’S oSHEAT, DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘R. SORIA begs leave Sarak to inform his friends and the apie in fe im Szeeral thas owing to the depressed state of his price 25 per cent below the regu- ing, their summer dresses, ait banat much to their advani herite ‘ma aloo do. yell to call with sechiurcicles oc eit saat ar naa an20 3m*ee FRENCH CHINA. . 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. A. DALESHE, Importer and Agent for Manafacturers, has hand a large assortment for dinner and tea’ se pial white and gilt French Porcelain, aa well us dinner an ieee ees, eas dishes, soup tureens, covered “All articles are warranted of the best quality, and old on Tiberal terma, and in lots to suit oa uly, ad jabee 4 rte Lose gS, HANDS, ARMS, We. ‘eet, T ote THOM eS eee ork Tar tate reapect! ctfuly informs the ‘yatite that he has returned from Phi- ine wo 472 Water atret,coraer of Pike, New York City, re he cont "ARTIFICIAL. LIMBS vs plan the most corre and eu complcaths weranity, invented. mage, and worn an ee or forty faa, and tren Imanaiactuer fpr tire fee tear, feta gon ving satisfact wi call on him tor Lay Handa, Armes or the Commoa Wosden Lage tng nce GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. A Dea EE AT YY ok IN oRENTISTR Ry Awititte STRERT. a a fe a isgeri yh wh Br ee ‘ ; aera asad |} they rm gee 0 the ct h post igaditably a ae ender te Rie ous tle operates on reat care eee New York ‘Aurore om va hing Gh 'Wall rego perfoe for life. n anys SD ‘Gere has ‘adap rac elebrity for hie saa filing e tne most See Sire persusaily nmead | Ir tas esr i jing the teeth. ee dhwehe oil pills, 0 one of whi sehin tooth wil effect permazent gare.” of DELICATE AND. sis ‘CESSFUL Ean —Dr, AC Castle has repla most ingenious piece o} dental mechanism, the lost porns of upper and lower thot ‘ay fy the eae of Let ‘the USN es ath te and Ag od ere casualty, while in pursuit of have seen letters from Lieut. 8. ‘ory of this eutraeraioary Cure aud. ite entire success, he ioe, ote these important organg so Skurehy ie laced by ‘astle is wow no nore a source o} Eibatenant artificial teeth on the principle of adhesion by ate ¥e also 2,000’ feet of Lenard’s celebrated Sculls for sale. Cc. if $6, see and 414 Water and 141 Cherry streets—sole proprietor PSSWEEPS AND SCULLS—150,000 feet on hands ny pew branch of his ‘Dusueas is eraly worthy of, sition — ok -at ree and four foot. a Salis beeaapepa siareed x Grerprestancte evan beets noe that won the last race can now be seen at his office. Sixty Boats always on hand. Visit his Bazaar if you desirea treat. All work delivered free of charge L. INGERSOLL, others o ay WAKE mig thee Jargeat and most, aplend al ‘Ashete ise receiving At} descriptions of Gold and Sil- yer Watcl fr ejnevreat atylen. diet from the Sarre, in Btn France, and 8: i assortment, ands at mach te cy prices, at retail, sayeth use in the city... Gold watches as low as $20 to cach, Watches sad Jewellery exchanged ot ‘bought. ‘Wholesale and recail, 30 Wall street, up stairs. pH aeentanes are now pre} to sell Watches and Jomairy. as low, if not laser than any othe~ house in He city. To wit: ‘+uld Watches from $15 to $100 each. Silver do. from $5 to $50 each. All watches warranted to keep time or the money reta’ned. Watches, Clocks and Mu- — on and warranted, lower than any other house md hand watches and old Gold and Silver exchange, 01 bought for cash. [THOMPSON & esate importers of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and (0. 331 Broad retail, way, New York. MOS R. THOMPSON, RICHARD FISHER. TO THE PUBLIC. $100 BoE vege mnis .—Mr. Francis R Cramp, Watch Maer, bt n5 im *m t, begs to i inform his friends an that independent 0 ofthe Watch business, advances in cash on gold and silver wate! Is, silver tea sets, spoons forks. and ever fascripeicn of of gold or silver iu aay shape, intended for immediate sal ‘ash to 287 | me mat paid for old gold and silvér. Watches of every de- pet ye tepaied and warranted 246 Grand street. 11 3m* CALES AND WEIGHTS of red Brown and Fearuhead, Ce description manufrc- el street, corner of rokers’, jewe seal’ mamupictued in sasetae platform scales, patent balances, And adjusted: weights graduated to any standard. 926 m= m ARTEICH SIAL FLOWERS AND REUCHES, wholasgie retail, cheaper than any house in the trade, P CEs Manufvetory, 21s Grand street, sboond Bock eit Bowery, south si °"Pedlers and wep tae Aims miliiners would do well to call and save thitty cents on dand silver head , for halls and parties TPHE, SUBSCRIBERS have just received from Germany and offer for sale, a variety of WATER PROOF aud AIR TIGHT articles, called ANHYDRINE., for which, pa- tents have been taken ont ia, England and Germany, They mevastly superiorto THOSE ia use manufactured by the aid of ludia rabber,from ghia they are sr atinguished, by being per- fecily INODOROUS, INELASTIC, but surple, and under- FQE no alteration whatever by! chenancrd enperatets hese articles are manufactured with wool, cotton, liven, silk, Ke, oC which pay, be made CLOAK ees eA ol Im*r c hie AITERS, APRO! ITA NTS, Vers SACKS. AWNINGS: s MARQUEES rs, WNGINE SE Also, HAT AND BON INGS, Adiicted’ with Ret “ ‘8. rere rece pe mt the. rest they have an article prepai WAGON COVERS! for the Ube oO ROAD Fogcorer all Kinds, of vel ich spe LOONS and for BAGS. which may contain wate: or oily fluids, without any chanee of Irakace. Th of this manufacture an exce-ieut article of ALL « which will arrest che of air, will last longer, be li tes than ordinary sai lor, and require alee numberof hands them. In the imvna'ag reof UMBRELLA this ast supercede e material. Indeed. the usual Hon of the ANHYDRINE muse be almos. wolimit-d. i Tanst not be omitted to state thet this article is admiraoty adapted as a cover for feather the perspiration from diseased or even healthy persons s0 injurious and destructive to feathers, will under its use be preveuted from peuetrating au eannot extend beyond the exterior prot the tic! BREIF EI WISS WARN, 23 South ‘Willian ‘street. pcr See AIR ES- for and Seat yin 2 nid Im*ec COFFE WEST INDIA COFFEE AND SPICE FACTORY, Ne. 64 (rian ale ad ie abr eats Greenwich, Constant" ‘ON HAND, and ee “ied Green, Roasted and Ground Coffe 6; Ground, Pepper, oes Alspice, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, jutmsgs, Coffee Roasted and Ground for Grocers, ae sha shortest ene ree. ent to any part of the city free of ptiad ~HODGE*S LONDON CORDIAL GIN ang | THs superior srticle can always be obtained at the Wine Vaalts, No. 114 Ful ie Feet, one dout from Dutch street, CELEBRATE, BS LUN DON BITTERS. aoa are highly recomended by the Medical Facul St. Louts [Correspondence of the Herald. Sr Lovis, Mo., Oct. 27h, 1843 Tom Benton and Joe Smith—Prospecits of Missouri — Trade— Building—Thanksgiving— Races and Preabyterians— Alton—Catile Show—Tom Allen's Agricultwal Ball—Widding at Mrs. Ashiey’s— Another Party—Game— Mechanic's Fair—Popu- lation of St. Lowis—Snow—Sir Wiliam Stewart — Temperance in the Army. Mr. Bennett: Those respectable old ladies of the National Intelligencer say that Tom Benton and Joe Smith divide Missouri between them. They are ignorant of the march of time in this Western world. Ben- ton stock is on the decline, and there jg neither a Mormon, nora Millerite, nor one of your friend Squash’s Fourierites in the State. We are springing into power and consequence like a young giant. Cultivate our State as England is, and we will feed for you 90 millions of people. Immi ion conti- nues—Population rapidly increases—improvement of every kind exhibits itself. We shall soon be- come the “Empire State,” and soon force from Congress that ‘portion of the benefits of national government hitherto monopolized by the Atlantic States. But in spite of your government, and your newspapers, and Boz-like caricaturista, and redundant currencies, and no currencies, we are “going ahead,” and nothing but the God whom de us can stop the march. Allison is right. The Mis- sissippi Valley isto be the Garden of the World, and was so intended by Providence. ‘ Exchange on the East has been at a discount pearl au the year. Fall trade continues brisk-the crops are ease outtair. Nearly 1,000 buildings have been erected in this city this year (1843) All manner of profits are high, and interes tormerly 10 per cent ta now coming a little down. Our State owes no- thing, and our city stock is worth a premium. For all the blessings we enjoy, the Governer has pro- claimed a General fis aer throughout the State, on the 30:h of November. We may thank God that the present race of politicians are soon to be done, and that we then expect something new, original, fresh, practical sensible and suitable. The Heraid is the only paprr that keeps up with the times, and gets acquainted with facts Last week we had races, and Presbyterian Con- ventions There were some pretty horses trom Ar- kansas and Kentucky and this State, but no mar- vellously tast running. The Presbyterians were afraid the Catholics would get ahead of them in the work of saving souls! Bat which mode of pick- ling is the best we have to wait with patience to learn at the opening of the Great Seals. Speaking of piokling, there are some ot the finest hame cured at Alton that you can fiud out of Wes phalia; and Alton 18 reviving and thriving. Salt Pork will save her She is deatined to be armart little city, though she has been “powerful weak” since the financial hurricane of 1837 This week we have had Fairs, and the fashion- able season has been commenced with a heap of parties. First came the Agricultural Show and Ploughing Match, lasting two days. The Show of Cattle was fine. ‘Few finer Darhams and Devons can be found in the United States than those in pos- session of Captain White, Captain Shreve, and Colonel O'Fallon. There were some very fat Berk- shire hogs, and a few fine horses, The rest of the Show was slim Tom Allen seemed to have the command; Shacklett gave them a tolerable dinner, and Judge | Uarr and Squire Bates made speeches. In the evening, Allen (he was tormerly of the Madisonian) gave an agricultural ball at his eu which rejoices in the name of Crystal Springs. very pretty and valuable estate, nevertheless ; nee ter than any Tom could have tound or made, ehrewd as he is, in a nundred vears in politics Even Capt. Tyler and his man John Jones may ar his position, which is that of ample wealth and independence. Well, his party may be con- sidered the opening of the season, a8 a wedding of two other parties tollowed this week. and the bali will roll on all winter Of the beauties there, it would be hard to decide petween Migs P. and Mise A., and in truth Miss H. and Miss 8. were nearly a mitch for either, These were four as pretty girls as you will often see in Broadway. Among other devices and mottoes, a sheat ot wheat was chalked upon the floor, and one of these pretty angels opened the ball of wit, by declaring that, although they employed cattle in some countries to thresh out their wheat, Mr. Ae should be threshed by her light fantastic toe And so it was, indeed, long betore miduight. L observed several officers of the army in the com- pany—among them that excellent disciplinarian, Col. Kearney, and his lady. Capt. B. made a sor un on the keen and fascinating widow, Mrs D, avd was received favorably. My G—d, he ex claimed, wait awhile, Madam, and you shail capture a second General Gaines. Among the gayest, were the daughters oi our Senator, Miss B aud Mrs. F, the former not pretty, but of considerable conversa tional powers—the latter always fair, pow more Interesting than ever, by reason of sadness, on ac count, perhaps, of the long and far distant absence (in Oregon) of her lord. The Colonel was up the river endeavoring to prep up his waning political fortunes. He leaves tor Washington about ia Ist of November, with one daughter. Mr. and Mrs A. gave their guests an ample supper at 12, and the party continued very gay until3 A.M, when it broke up. Mrs. A. looked tair, and fat, and pret tily in her diamonds. Her husband appesred to be fg happy, and proud withal, ot his beautitul sister ext evening followed the wedding of Mr MeKinley and Miss Wilcox, daughter of the widow, Mrs. Ashley It was something of a jam, but the widow was determined that her daughter’s mar. tiage should create a sensation. And why nowt Has she not fair prospects, and is not the gentleman the son of a Judge of the Supreme Court? Well, # prettier row of brides-maids, or better looking groomsmen, six on each side, Thave not eren for many a di There was Miss P, Mies B., Miss O'F, Miss W., and Mise T ; at the head of the groomsmen wae the travelled Dr. P., and of the five others there is not much to be said. The widow was as gay and fascinating as usual, received her guests very graciously, and treated them bouotitully The bride and groom were allowed to retire at an early hour, aud their happiness cannot be doubted it was rumored thatthe first brideemais (an heiress) and the first groomsman, might be yet a match pene a Featar tive for ths appetite, and ca» be used in fe orm xed with yi es or liquors. and c n ortalaed st att United Seats. Bold wh lente only at No Te Fulton st, one dei tenes Agents for Boston, Mass.— Messrs. Blake & Tram Milk and Federal streets, For Provideuce, i. I., Mr. ih gartr SPseh 0. 13, West Water street. above articles may be had in bottles for family "Kieo— STOUGHTON’S BITTERS, ESSENCE PRP. | PERNT VAIL tg PORTER, ALE AND superior qualities. at NONE ULTON SHEET, ald Im*ee ¥ ie door frm Dutch stree’, DI OF GENTLEMEN'S F. cer READY TH LINENS, UNDE HAP Sabecriber would eall the eptantion of ther patrons and strangers visiting this city, to their rieh extent porripent of oes, ac cravats, gloves, suspenders, pocket apdlkerchiel dreasing hosiery, ldinbe wool, ‘nerine, ~saiton, erin, Wuckskin aud. other under shirts aad draw: ‘Their assortinent of theabove Koos, and all other articles Sppertaining to & fentleman’s wi are rich, yaried, extensive, and well weal tented the semation of the fashional ie id particularly recommend their new y improvements. fnetured by thems age ct to ait the doing away wit he lores ov hiya AR’ 1oLEe ARMENTS, Se. fee, fe of che form of the wearer, of linen used an only tothe comfort of the Eorrd system of vate the bs =e ae beauty form. This improvement was #0 mani Inte fair at the that the awarded (o the subscribers; their patent eli larly recommended to all persons: who af stcoving..| They will be found of imam fadentary hubris, by bracing the, they. strengtl the back, and expand the tnd il be found of ao impedi- ae to ie fre uae ofthe arma. They, Gallien tion to ir Lage it ri nay dene ead ot being ng ante Ei venga fashionable «wrucies, by jing al old eat of a psa & AGATE, 40 20 Smee 297 Broadway. corner of Park place. SHIRTS’ SHIRTS {—The subscriber has on hand a enm plete asxortument of Bhirte, made i the best manuer and of Anetater as, of the following kinds, i Fine Mastin Shirts, with iaeg | bosoms and wristbands do and collars 2. of verlona Binds: ‘and figure’; English . black and colored; Cand cotton; Shak er flannel aud Shake bewool, coiton, silk, fagoel ged, Shaker belt MIP gamevemfeols Ogu gle Collars, Besoms. Silk Purses, ‘ke, &e.—all of Gravat Stiflen which will be sold at renga erm CHARFIN'S Fi Furnishing, Stor, a7 im*m 9 Brondway HAVE THe aS es ACG hen, by Whe icon We Deatisn Noe 33 Bicckey, directly, opvosite Do reat "hey ican have the nerve te: stroyed in « moment, Ned to lst for twenty yenrs, ov if Ete, titan mei Sas sat ; SD, fat Walton, Lord “No tia aera FU, Johngon, Pocide, het . : Mes G Gaines. J a At BY be Xi as ey Be, Ne “aia rice at ,EECHES ! LEECHES ! ! Roca HEALTHY Sweedish and TE received per barque at ‘or hy at Witte Jow prices at wii Yom 60,000 ! ny KKoE Isaac Newton fron nore Wr decayed. have itextracted (or only 25 ceuts, testh in- Sorted on *he mivat improved priveipes, Gilg, ee all ove. yrtormed int jou which evanot fail to come Prithin, oe Rndvvidual, and warranted to be dune be N B. Rel yen to some cf she first families in the jams evici ity, who have experienced the benefits of his opera their entire satiafsetion, and who will estsfy be b the Sore atatements. Mise CARROLL 8 MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS le, certain, and speedy cure for of the ginody theamartam, . Open from 6 A. M. til hour's notice, ae Taey Jooked at each other and seemed to s Fain would my tongue your grief a Aad give your tortured bosom ease. This evening, the next in the series of parties comes off at Dr. H Lane’s. A crowd anticipa ted. The Doetor’s interesting daughter, Mrs P, i- nd the eynosure of the cov- the main-+priag of cern. I will pop in, and if any thing extrao tranepires, wiil take notes. I forgot to mention that the Mechan. held on Wednesday. it was a min’ re ot your American Institute Fairs, and creditable to the skil) of St. Lovis Mechanics. Eastern people would have been astonished . The population of St.” Louis exceeds in number 32.000. We had @ slight snow yesterday. Ducka, geese, (wild,) venison, wild turkeys, quails and grouse are plenty. Audubon is here, and Sir William Stewart, who is said to bea misanthrope, xpected sbortly He is up the river paying the bil The members of the expedition are very healthy, but caught colds as soon as they began to a bas ‘a hou They came back in buckskin and jon beards. A areat temperance reformation has taken place at Jefferson Barracks. About 600 officers and sel- diers have sigoed the teetotal pledge, and put them- selves under martial discipline. ours, &c. Worcester, [Correspondence of the Herald.) Worcestex, Nov 9, 1843 Improvements in Worcester—Cotillon Party at Wor cester Howse—Central Exchange— Catholic College —Bible Society—IVhig Meeting. James Gorvon Bennerr, Eeq :-— Tarrived in this town yesterday via Springfield I find agreat many alterations in its appearance for the better, since I was here last. New streets, new stores, churches, &c are going up ; about two hun- dred new dwellings are at present in progress of erec tion, as 1 was intormed this morning by Mr. L~: the landlord of the Worcester House. Last ~@diog “ine, and | cometo him, pre while I was reading your journakelece co'ilion | bring bim pack, py t of th ‘iviogin furore’ Me fe most faithfel se brought hrm ho Giri, yas. David va: room, I heard the sound Ot since we trippec learned by inquiry, that theout as strangers o varty in the ball, cis Phe beautiful dameels vf the managers, is the handsonest man we have seen north of New York. Such an unexpected pleasure it is not our lot to meet often. Walking down Main street this morning, 1 no- ticed a large and commodious building, called the Central Exchange. it is built on the site of the Exchange, which was burnt last eprin It will be a spledid building when finished ; it will contein the post-office and other public offices A Catholic College is also in progrens, on 2 hille little south of the village. will be called the “* College of the Holy Cross ” ie is the most beau- tiful site for an institution in all New England. The Wareemer County Bible Society met here [sserdey, and Rev. Mr Kirk, of Boston, preached fore them in the evening. ‘This evening the Whigs have had a grand rallv in the Upper Town Hall, and Thomas D. Elliott Esq, of New Bediord, addressed them. Literary Notices. Tue OpaL—A pure gitt for the holidays— Edited by N P. Willie—Iliustrated with nine engravings, by J.G. Chapman—Published by John U. Riker, 16 Ann street —This is a very fascioating annual in external appearance, and does great credit to the publigher and book-binder; the e1 ver deserves equal credit. The meazotint frontispiece, ‘* Christ walking on the Sea,” is exquisitely fine. Aste the literary department, we have read but little, but take the name of N. P. Wilts, Eeq., as sufficient guarantee of its high merits. We see among the contributors the names of Mrs. Ssrah J Male, Mrs. S+ba Smith, Dr. Bethune, Wm. H. Herbert, Park Benjamin, Jas. Aldrich, George B Cheever, D D., and many others of equal celebrity. The whole is acdressed to the religious and moral class ot the community, and by them wiill be fully and secretly appreciated. Lo them, hol: ok, it will prove arich treat. Wet pleasure in com- mending it to the public, pure gift.’ Constitutions JurisprupENce or Tux Umtzp Sratse—Being & Course of Lectures delivered an- nually in Columbia College, by William Alexander Duer, L. L D.—Harper & Brothers, iff street — Th ork 18 dedicated to Chanceilor Ken coni substantially of the Course ot L ciures om Consutuuonal Jurisprudence of the United States, delivered annually to the Senior Class of Columbia College, while Mr. Duer was President, Itisdrawn chie fly trom the Federalist, and ‘he workeot Chane cellor Kent, and the late Ghiet Justice Marshall. It isa work of great value, not only to the legal pre- fession, but to any and all who would understand correcily the institutions of eur own country. Lresio’s CremicaL Litrers.—Theee are familiar letters oo Chemistry, and its relation to cemmeiee, physiology, and agriculture— Edited by Joho Gard. ner, M D., and published by Appleton & Co, 200 Broadway. They are sketches written for the pur- pose of exciting the attention of governments, rah the public, to the necessity of establishing zchools ot Chemistry. Liebig’s enviable fame in this de- partment cannot fail to give this new work a very ra; id sale. Tue criquerre or Courrsuir asp Marries, by Lady Blessinxton— Price one ehilling—For sale by Burgees & Stringer. ApernaTay’s FamiLy Puysictan, or Ready Pre- ecriberin cases of iilnees and accident--Revised and evlarg-d from the 30th London editien, by H. Bostwick, M.D~Pnoe 25 cents—Burgess & Stringer. Monsieur Viotet —This purports to be a Narra- tive of the Travels and Adventures of M. Violet, in Calitoraia, Sonora, and Western Texas—wriuen by Captain Marryatr, C. B ‘ublished by Win cvester. Although this work upon its imprint the name of Captain Marryatt, yet odor of Grubb street is so much stronger than its odor of gin, that we have no hesitation in saying that Ceptain Mar- ryatt never did more than endorse, fore censidera- tion, what he certainly never wrote, and very like- ly neverread. Thir is a system of reiving the wind well understood by Marryatt, Dickens, and others ot that ilk, whose mushroom popularity induces them very wisely to make hay while the sun shines. This isa partot the literary humbug of the day. Allis notgold,&c And these who buy wor dorsed by these writers, should read thet Grubb sireet discount. Bat we are not cert we are not even injuring the Grubb street fiterali — A hasty glance at the book leads us to think it 16a mere conglomeration, hash, or stew, cut up, and raked together, and concocted irom the newsoapers ot the United States. Very much of the book, we imagine, can be tound wer batim et literatim in the daily press of the United States. In ““Argot,” it is an abominabie “Harlequin.” ‘The Harpers have published the same work in a little differeat form—Price one ehilling. Merry’s Musxum, No. 35-10 cents—Burgees é¢ Stringer. RaiLroap JournaL, Nov.—Saxton & Miles, 205 Broadway. Common Parayen— Illustrated edition—Nos. 14 and 15, in cootinuation—H. W. Hewitt, publisher, This 19 a very beautifully executed work, and should be found in every tamily, Suaxsreane’s Worxs Comptete, No. 2, by Bur- gees & Suinger, to be completed in twenty parts. London edition. Miss Uxstin’s Magazine No. 11, for November, by Burgess & Stringer. A very beautiful number. Martin Cuvuzatewit No 10, price 64 cents, by Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia Nep Myers, on Lirg s+rore THe Mast, edited by J F Cooper. For sale by Burgess & Suringer. Prive 87h cents. The name of J. F. Cooper con- aeeted with this work, is enough to ensure it @ large and rapid sale. Tue New Mirgor, for Saturday, November 18. Ulustrated. Lire anp Cuaracter or Jonn C. Caunoun—By Wineyester. Price 63 cents. Mysrexigs or Panis—Wnchester’s edition, con- cluding numbers Price 124 cents each. Address before the 16ch Annual Fair, by Generel Tallmadge. Parvention or Paurerism —An address ty Wak treChanning. For sate by Wiley & Purmaa. Nortu Eastern Bounpary —The survey and de- mareution of the boundary between the Usived States and the British Provinces of New Brunswick and 1a, 98 defined by thetreaty of Washington, ter nced the past sesson with much Industry and with much success. No controversy or misunderstanding of “ny Momeat has arisen a8 to the line described in the treaty, and it is not at ail probable that any doubt or dif. terence of epinion can arise in the minds of the eommis- er8 reepecting the remsinder of the line to be marked. whole is clearly defined b hae treaty, 31 countries are represented, in thei missiovel telligent, frank and liberal mind: i geutlemen, sbove any petty eavil in of their imrortent futies. The Lopanenans | yady surveyed and marked in such a after arise upon this important po cmbraces the of Medawaske sett! by far the m po! reaches the frontiers of Vermont end New Yor that line will be thus marked be- tore the close of this season’s operations = The t of straight line between the outietot Lake Pow mook 4nd ‘he northwest branch of the St Jobo, have been de ermined astronomically, in latitnde end longitude, and the greater partof the river 8. John, above the mouth of he 8. Francis, has also Deen accurately surveyed. The <strovomical operations were still, however, going north of the 47:h degree of Inrinuae, as late es the 8b of November, nota it tending thecountry was at that time covered with snow, nearly a toot deep These operations re conducted, on the part of tbe Unk @ States, by Major G whom, of the United Braves corpe uf topogrsphicel eng! uvers, wtsited by Lieutenant Meate, of the sme corps, itor a eat Britain by Captain Robinson and of the cor ps of Royal Engineers, The f these qentiomen will probably clos, for ions we sent season, by the middle of November.— Boston ' Nov. 15. Collins, one of evda: our cit zene, rerurned hors sar vant, David whe ran Canada, bringing with he bey y isd been but time ~ oe am fall or vcuound that he bad to Senne vething By Bhiy get the promieg rUOmiOR Sinan be could °! 8 or 6 dollars ear per ot 19h had great tronbie treraa rocket mon Caution To Staves —Thomt Wednesd; self at home where there was co, money, Piorned. The snow, t Ko. to get what Northern climate sprsited hh, a cond of i bleak aod im- He wrote ma Capt Baroett's mam And several others helor Wer"on the light, ‘hose brigat eyes shove on | Ck. Garrard, Beebe, Rackiifs,and others are at or sa mere he others, are at or meer admitied, want Ohoson when be passed through | ©. v id are ail unxivus to ret Worceg” ted me to discover my velbacy. The thom ite of efforts to detein them, iCthey hed Col “* & metry, manly set, and Col. R., one of | down the river on egestas Would not *! send them '—Hannibal (Missouri) J,