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ejused ét for their own egrandizement, and enormons taxes on all classes. The system lately adopted Popo eyed ieee Bove Led = oe ins "i Si transactions in since our last publication, but in thia State, and the policy enforced in Cincinnati, will | transactions in thls arti ae cary of late, es they, wens have a very great influence on all future obligations, and former! a Improvement in the market is looked tor as restrict all the governments adopting them to their present | the stock decreases. sales comprise 400 bbls New , pervert . ore’ 4 maa ee Fidel’ et 99 we a ehb-ae Gee Pomet. 04 8 P re 5 1 » « Ith, > ‘The movements recently made in this and the European New York, alo af the last named figures. rors et mis Soe eons. LE is. F - ee markets in coffee, we attributed more to the abundance ene pon ree, vee offered ut 30s, but refused, 20% | Pe Terlend - » NewYork 1 - Mousooe, | DACKAGE SALE OF HAD WAR c i 2 LE of money and the low point prices had reached, than to | PY, Oir08 meen ry tal ot We understand, ho’ Phi ih Nom JACOB 8. PLATT’S Nineteenth AUCTION SALES. Bs TOMAS BELL, Auctioneer PARK THKATRE. ‘a ‘Washington. tore No. 11 Spruce street. Bony cutee nie—Tley aM Cmte orrespondence of the Herald.] ki __AMUSEMENTS. pertinent Centum Regular Sales as usual of Furniture every Wednesday and NiKIT OF MRS. BROU Wasuineron, April 7, 1844. 4 HIS EVENING, 9, 1844, ere a ita kh ee te Tucsdey The performance wil eam , ee As I know that you are always on the alert for and Pride ood, cami” 6.77) FRING AND AU’ news, and your journal not only has a wide circu- lation all over the country, but is the only New York paper that is sold here at all, I take the liberty CUTLERY, kr. ‘a ‘Trade Hard- ver the small stocks at any port. So far as Brazil ceffee is | nuary to oth March, 10,579 bls, ond by hall thins fer the | ding, Whsee Keke a. are fale,chis setson. takes place ‘This Day. st ise'clogk, st) | as: <i +Mrs_Brougha of sending you a few facts spon which you and concerned, our statements have since been confirmed, by ear Daciod Jagt year, the imports were 10,604 Bbis, and | do. 4. Germ. Lanes, te, for Ni Hares. 40; prasres of Birmingham aud Sheffield Hardware, English, | CHATHAM THEATRE, your numerous readers may rely. the receist of: te yenrty ofloht rerest Aeateon there Is litte in first hans, 100 bbe Mave beseeoua et ties |i in % Yow I te cont : ipl. tiny doen Palade ate Toh ale Shovel THe ee ms depen In the first place, there is a great effort being made trade of Rio Janeiro. We annex the since which 70 bbl: i ~ oe ’ renfargos. botson’s Com Seyi ridport Green . wl 1 he Drama of pee acta patihl Prsssreiplh ity fad yeasly.| trata rble (jaat arrived) have chan ed hands at | wee rH, Je about larch @—Arr eases, of Philadel Kinson's gyal Hardaaws, 8 ¥ Knob Narmadene ene WYN IL snore ie certain bieptipr e get bi saree rer fotesd ‘We quote the description known as 1st good. This market may be quoted as being ina very healthy | Pras sey co, March ¢— No American vewsls in port. Sid | Chisel Ry Patio eed "Tea 8poo Folnewel by the nomination of George Evans ine, at th Rie Janemo, witn tx, | Mate, owing principally to the continuance of dry wea- | Fe 2). Horley, from Alexwediia, ter che West ladies, with ters Balances, American Locks, Carpenter's do, &e. _ LOAN OF A LOVER. Baltimore Convention to run on the ticket with Bare Foi Seek yon Taare Yuans, ma Butier—T'he imports have been extensive, and the igo of Seer oan 100 lots of Pen and Pocket 1,2, 3.and 4 blade Kniv Gertrude+se sere zn Miss Reynolds. Henry Clay a nae. i913, lemand is dull. Of American the sales comprise 40 fir- ae lk: ttn eats THE KING AND_T OOTER, ; : : i ooo Kins at a, good " Also, 100 cards offine Cutlery Scissors Shear, Be. Second! ¢ whigs are very sanguine that if goog. Ese. iat goo “Exc. st good SAmestoan till neti Ey eeiee: nkah cman. Seiean es Vee &: Bina, SRN A ETOHELL’S OLYMPIO THREATS. | ihe) io ape ba Virginia at ihe caning election, 5% m0 iS aoane 3h in| 200,rKine very superior have metsale at Shd | Fork —Im- 12 o'clock, au invoice of fine English Double Barrel THIS EVENING, April, tie Overa of thet they will ao fan: extpotes th damtagantie nasty ¢ k ‘ely alter our last, . via New York was ef : a moe Si ue opi Hm ome feted at 409 bls’ New Orleans and. 200 bola New . sulittalerenarenow ready, and the goods can be examined 11 pits Waleot there, as to make sure of the State for,Clay at the ‘ork hay ince mn sold at 5, ma 1 hal js Cane y 4 ° * ° ae Se # 10 | Pige’Tongues—s0 half bbla have changed hands at 40s. | Greet: NF ; Mes a hovederan, sscteliul vatientef Gress Hines Pica: Ie consinan wick Thirdly—the statements in the NewYorkExpress, y lams—A small lot of American hams have been sold | PertLann. April 5—Arr Corvo, Croekest, NYork. 8) s ul variety ° THE WELSH GIRL. hints a : ‘i 3046-39 4 5296 27°51 at hd Cheese—Good American brings St perib.. bx: | (ra bg jaa ¥oery stay. Cid Delaware, Fro, Sew | amoug which are yd Ntarard ones, withthe aaa OWI TRE AEA about certain communications being made to the Yrowh, 30490 3B Lam ae 7 zz | change On England, 60 days, bank bills, 4 per cent pm; prt, Bid, wind NW two N, Washington, and 0 number of | Ve Mio, now onboard ship yaa item. ie AR ee ‘ United States Governmeat recently by the British " i 7 . Seine, + eoten. Pa TRNITIT 7 5 EAS ONS Minister here, relative i - Bs Bm we P 2 3) Penxamovco, March 6.—The uy late arrival from th Pirshe. Comuesy. Mepress igo OBE th et ero ARN of Gaal Baliats He 7 baat pai -- } ; United States haa been the Hartley, from Alexand Mae Trout instant at No. 18 Greenwich suet, can. be viewed THIS EVENING, April 9, coe eee Oc ee ee 9000: sell oe. oA 27 6 | which vessel returned to the West Indies, the flour being this day, (Tuesday,) from 9 A.M. tod o'cleock P. Ms by cata- iginciett awd Waltz Entrees strela wit) | WF008- The fact isthat Erastus Brooks is almost 31516 «37 0 «27,1038 2 25 3| unsaleable, and the departure of this vessel leaves us with- logar, h cam be had ot the hease and at the Auction Ray UR” eRe OF Shae ee ) as great a booby as his brother J. No 31133 26 4 26,96. 30 9 24 7] out any American in port. The stock of flour, however, + iD ‘Latoer, Kom, No, 116 Water street. Pome To conclude with 8 y rother James, He was Deer mer, 20,003 36-4 46,18. 29:11 25,037 24 4 in first and second hands, for sale, ix still equal to 19,000 | Melean, st; hn, NBs Mouy, Grant, Cceu! For par‘iculas, see € urer & Require Fixprs sen nro THE BUCCANEERS. told of certain facts by a United States Senator in the pees, 2060 98.3 “7,157 30. @ 25.7H 26. 6 | DOI and the bekers bave a fair supply; fine white dour ls | Ss Poses, Boise, Trias. Dust bate Wins” 29 tem . eM Auctioncer_| (Fr Doors open at T—Ferfurmance commences at quarter | relation to the above matter, but he did not know ‘ M8 ?, . h 1 leste as well as lego fin purchasers at y R ‘ - cae a = past 7 o’cloe if i will bs geen thet in, 141) fhe: AYER Md Corea 1eH0N, whiletpe ordinary ani good common four we cen | Falls stall Creek. Spars, B é ee: | CHEAPEST CARPET ESTABLISHMENT IN THE AMERICAN MUSKUM, howto use the information after he obtained it. The Way 30,634, and the average price of coffee 38s. 3d., quote 158.15 yy retail.” The mark “Rio Extra,” from | Boston; Daniel Park T s U. STATES, AND PERPETUAL FAIR facts are these :—Mr. Packenham has received a while the average for 1943 of exchange was 25,734, and | Phila ag odes very SAIOEAE 1D hile i wah Be + Boston, & bi NO. 99 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1844. despatch from Lord Aberdeen, in which the latter the average price of coffve 262, 6d., and reaching in the | 569, and 2,000 Venice at 10}, None but fine white flour | bador sod Co prone hi ate Deel Greatest Attractions in the City. distinctly and emphatically denies that the British month of December, 1843, 24s. 4d. per cwt. The same | should be sent here, Sugars have declined a little, par- | (p, Nest Polat; Aehah D. Bow shes Pe Pork’: esie®- | satm double surer, superfine aud common Danio mintece ee te ee ee” | Governnient hue gnpdie elaitemdilae ar3 reduction hasbeen experienced in prices, in nearly all | Neularty in cases; the quality ig still good, and alarge |" Noayorx, Aval G-Arr Hope & Susan, Winslow, NYork— | er} re Vader Bice Ween Walle en ; ; MitAND MIS RANDELL, | tention to take any Gepe—or pot any eaxtares the principal markets of the world. Quotations having | from :urope continue bad for this article anda decline | still atcached tothe hullaont 15 fort of it was stoke wasp, | Maus, Slhof which were ordered Sak Samide : | or proposition from the Texian Government, or from reachedso low a point, operators were fully convinced | may be looked for by the end af this month. Cottonshave | with rigging atached; it we diel) in the rm will be aold at the usual tow Driers, at $9 Bowery Werndvise any quarter, for making that country a colony of ; canged y Col , 1 3 tn advance must soon take place, end capital being very | advance! aud hides have dleclined s little; but no stock Ue} Calhoun, fm de, ote MWOwE waTChasings CAD PRR ON DOUBT | by the nobiiy sed wentey. and bate een tena by more | Great Betas, or fox Searing, say tine De ise cheap and abundant, and ready for investment in any-| 55) nominal, aud more likely tovlecline than advance for Richmord. shBotere a cince where Piatac ats ‘ONE HUNDRED. THOUSAND PERSONS ! shape o! a overnment ovei thing holdii b thd align Coppa ig , . t bigs nit up the bay yesterday — nna ee during the last yeur. ‘Their exhibition has been attended with | Texas The words of the despatch are to this ef- 1 holding out the slightest prospect of gain, many | =———————————— aon lor, Stokely, Antiqua, Sid Sex Flower, | WPANTED—By a respectable youne woman, a situation as | the moat triumohant success in the Old World, and they te- | fect;—that Great Britain or the British Government i rely speculative principles Diea ‘Opor ‘chembermaid, to do house work or tike care of children, | apeetfully tender thei tain ¢ e went Die thebarmeedion party: aeons V9 Benoipke: ’ eTON, April, 4 port, Griffith, New York. | Best of reftreuces giveu. Apply at 2253 Sullivan street. TALLEST COMPLIMENTS has no desire to maintain any closer, stricter, or = iar . ; r April 4—Arr Southp rt, ply be . is i ’ : u . ‘The movement did not become so general as anticipated, | | On Sunday evening, 7th inst. Sanan S., reliot of the | Cld Constitution, [Br] Neil. aed Bytown, [Br] Pye, Liverp'li | ad ic®m to the inhabitants of the New; eaprcially to the inhabitants of | more intimate political relations with Texas than either in our markets oF those of Europe. ‘The fect | ee re eet ane oe Eee tio mem | eat Ti eaiet yaettie emesis EMS | On SALH A BARGAINGA pair of match Billiard Ta- | meteciheit Enormous Proportions, as nent dserve- By | Waose which she now holds towards that country.— here was to check operations. Prices advanced on the| pers of the Methodist Fpiscopal Church, are invited to | .Mowitx. April l—Arr Ellen Cre Havre; foane | Plea? nde to ordre by D, Penn in ise order, complete, | Physicians, Physvologiats aud Anatomicty they? ate regarded se } Nothing is said in the despateh about her commer- rig LAA aden tristaiined, DALLA T attend the funeral, this afternoon at 4 o'lock, from the | Mead. Thorp. New York.. (ld agin, Four, Boston; Jn | with ewes, maces, bails’ and counter. quire ef Georee the grea‘es’ wonder and curiosities in the world. ‘Their form | cial views towards Texas, And further, I am au- first move, and have s n sustained, je trans y » from the | Johnson, [Sw] M NYork and a inkt. "In port-Ships | Weddermur, Monroe Holl, eoraer of Pearl and Centre and symmetry are perfect, and theie appearance «very way i | thorised to say that no official communication of a ittiefield; ‘Afan eo, Drew, and Lancashire, Lyous, | or I’. O'Connor, 216 William st aM iwem | teresting aud pleastug, being eeay and affable: iu their manue's ; j Methodist Episcopal Church in Forsyth street, ‘near Divi actions have been very limited. : n, Loregs, Urquhart, and Bre water, Lincol, Haste; Pee wa | They may be'seen atall howe of theday and eveuiug, and will | any Kind has yet been made by the British Minis- ‘The recent report made by the Georgia Railroad com. NYork; Birmingham, Robinson, Boston; Hi Aner oreo ie Michigan, on a farm, a smart girl | converse rely with a ie for | °° here to our Government on the subject. pany shows a great improvement in the affairs connected Untest |Advices tthe rao Nin: | about the same nx Aud eruld have bin accompany. her ia pre: | que werk enly ¢. Me, Wale COL: sad his wendedel | Mt Packenham has had as yet but two inte with the road, For themonths of March, 1843, and 1844, RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFicn. romando, Freeman; Tarquin, Moy Law dw | ferred must be willing to remain three 0. four ye DOG BILL ss, ADAIR: LA PeaITE CERITO, | Views with Mr. Calboun, One was a mere formal Anjiers++ +++ Dec. wee Nav. 29 | hverett, Bimpaon; Gov Davis, ‘orth Scar, Shelling ions fic FH. G. SHERMAN, ME WHITLOCK, Mi. %. G. | visit of introduction—the other was to make the the ratio for earnings has been as $7,944 to $25,007. Length of the Road, 190} miles—fist bar 100 miles, ‘l' rail the balance of the distance—six miles of trestle work, : one-third of which will be filled up at a future day. ‘Total cost of the Road. ........ $2,681,723, Average cost per mile, exclusive of id (Band Smoking Establishment. It is owe of the best loca- & . 5 4 tions in the eity, aud will be sold cheap for ash. Inquire on : Gute the act of ki Hing.a Santa Fee Trader, to | eRCIng their negoeiation about the Oregon Bows premises, at 200 Eli street, Itis, in point of family situa: | fetien with GEN; TOM HUMB, POLLY BODINE and | dary. Y highly'eligible. a8 3t*re Tete RMIT, six in mamaber, recently from Ger. | As yet Mr. Calhoun has had no time, no leisure ket Book, | many, ana faithtal re tatives of the ancient people of | Whatever to attend to this question. He hashardly besides sundry | Eyvur, may be seen in their native costume. got into the harness yet; and the whole of his at- any ove bucthe || eGIPREY Qu eine, Hortune Teller, may be private | tention for the last three davs has beentaken upby finder Af he will | ly consulted at all hours of theday andeveniog. 4 W124. | Gen, Henderson and Mr. Van Zandt in endeavor. ing to complete the treaty for the annexation of the beautifal | Texas. Gen, Henderson assures me that he would Cornelia. French; Xylon, Potuam; Lancaster, Simm ns Howell, Bailey; Alabama, Wood; Great Brita enhallow; Haides. Soule; Francouia, Jones Columbia, Haley, Wan Gnddard, Potters, N JAMS. and MR. HO necessary enquiries and arrangements for com- Proal; Clar: URES, representing a group of Indians LOST S08 Thardsy aliermoon, Apa (ha containing eighteen doilars id baak bill orher papers, which ean be of no value t owner. ‘The money shall be the reward to the t retura the book and prpers to the owner, whose name and ad- | Performances every evening at 73 o'clock, Colemaa; | dress is written in fullon the inside ot the book. It w and Saturday afternoons at 3 0’eloc! M Joho: | while goivg from Rutger street ap Cherry to Clinton, up 7" On Wednesday next, La Petite Ceri Buenos Ayres lize, Hon. Barbadoes- Juren of the Ocean, enzies Sir C Napier, Griffith; J Bentley, Disbro dence, Conforth; Wim Peri 'Baroara, Countess of Loud icker ing® Dee. tet, b yt — to Expenses conducting yeriod Seetneneeneenecereceeess AMAL 48 Wanda wnt he Hower or Bowerised ol) Diptera Ske soar in oe Ws rng, Brn | Soon negotiate the treaty in the Hous of Revre- Leaving @ profit of. . 6... 45+ 6+. ++. . $93,190 51 CARDITHE TIPALIAN DENEVOLENT SOCIETY | fyrlivecents extn; for private consultations wit apary | Sentatives Ww doors as The earnings from the Ist December, 1843, to fe Porto Cabello Mis Men op bangs al sonrtiog Gok octree te es | e ‘ a(re_ | the State Department in private. He adds that he * : . $36,716 | & oe. Fane Eas is ae public for the spoutaneoas and liberal encouragement beatowed PHALICS NUW YORK MUSKUM. has no secrets to conceal in the matter of any kind. 25,000 | © j E. Hivos Hexney Beate Gente _ tapon them at their Concert last night. such. testimonials of ND PICTURE GALLERY ‘The treaty will be a very simple document; and . Detish Ads, SP Allister, sympathy and approbation have inspired erotions of ay ‘and sent it to i SHANA GER- when Mr. Calhoun has complete el that they | ‘The Manager is proud to have the houor to inform the Indies | the Senate, he will also send some very able Sditors of New n of New York, that he has it in his yower to sub- | conclusive reasons why the Senators should vote to iving curiosity surpassing the celebrated | ratify the treaty. He will send good reasons why 7,944 | 6) M ytaes = f Orleans, freight; British yattamburgs Bar | pabite sympathy. and ‘The failure of the Phoenix Bank of Columbus, Geo., is | Gampeachs Sarat uD amairo UE) Birt Pecos MLA, Haury) Rov Evergn cn Hea: Afghan, | "Yo the Members of the Press, also, the Socie: b. t, Clarke, still creating considerable excitement in the vicinity of Brothers, Mar hall,’ Glasgows, Lochlibo, are uniter the deepest obligations, aud by York to receive their profoundest thanks for their services " ’ hey ey onecof! ‘ay, Langwell; Janius, Wilson pea wala x " ; “a location. Bessel bod baits Tight and Jessie, Barker, fi E8w ug oe ary preg gmt = ea | ne ating OD DWARF he believes Texas ought to be annexed to this coun- se werner enor “oh eth ti den, Williains, New York: came forward in bel al pi the conse of Ni ional Benevolence, OF T SAME AGG f 8 THE EN, BRAL! try. yf he eharges that the British Government ‘ion, has instigated an investigation affairs of the 2 yen i | must find their 1eward in the approbation of their own hearts ND BING t e i i Peete ee ee ea ad er re AL, | and in the lavish applause ot that Putlie whom their perform: | ‘Tre following talented performers are engas have: designs SUtbSt Of.8 pelea ot 8 oormcaictsl Bank, Martin, the President, is represented us being, at ppecine, Pacer ances have so much delighted. Both the vocal aud instrumru- | Mademoiselle Pauline, the delishtfal davsuese; Miss Adair, | Character upon Texas, he will send along with this , uviversal | the documentary evidence to sustain his assertion. the timeof the explosion, a partner of Leatilhon & Co— | Guayagui kw ORLEANS, March 21—Arr. Meganticook, Mayo, Hull, | al performers will accept our acknowledgments for the services | the charming vocalist; The Great Western, w! yersal It will be seen thet four of the principal stockholders, Gallipagos i. Wm Gray, Crosby, and Burlington, Thing, Boston; Po, | ‘May have rendered. i ‘ Jy acknowledge'l to be the most correct representative of Comic | For although perhaps, Senator Walker, has, and a "| i y He ignor Palmo, in pi the S Nd te Charactes A » and without ibt the best Ethie: e late ; i ‘dhe "Chevalier. Guad dou die Non Jae Via | thei acknowledgements forhis kinduess and politeness ou this | Orator aft Imtuor cf a. Locomotive. ta,the whole world, | the late lamented Gilmer had, censiderable person- reported onthe oath of the President, are all accused either directly or indirectly with the recent extensive frauds consummated by G. Kostar, on the banks and in- dividuals of this city, Augusta and Columbus. Lentilhon in Fonene Bal i Learote tery i ; | Occasion. His good offers in our behalf will never cease to be | Miss Blanchard, the graceful juggleress, and Mrs. Western, the | al interest, in the annexation, yet no one can sus- Chieftain LB: Lang'oat France, ‘Sfareualls’ Leconte Poses | femembered as they deserve. ag Itre h admired actreys. |, a nh haat { PeCt Mr. Calhoun of any thing of the kind for a sin- ged Champlain, Mill ler, Liverpool Mary fillips. Piatt, and 10 BEWARD—Ranaway from his grandfatcer's heuse, ane lustre, A New Stage fas | 8l¢ instant. He is warmly iu favor of annexation, if i Lady Coustahie, rarbutt, 218 Walker street, on Monday morning Hugh Brad- w Scenery, ke. and is actuated by the purest and most patriotic ptoveteS!8qnu. ra ‘uark, Gibraltar; Clarissa, Watts, Baltimore; ~ 7 i rf R nd Co, appear in the annexed list as the owners of 319 Jefferson, Carmpeachys Llewellyn, Kobiaaoa, Mata capraroaudabet mera chorea yenre ple Had on a elath | “ithe Manager has effected ai engagement with a imotives, in the desire to conclude this treaty. “And hares, valued at $31,900. Mr. Lentilhon in his card, says ‘ ae ia tliters ot h him $89 in mouey, and is accoma For fall are euler see tinal bits, five ones paramount to his political feelings on the . been owner institution, i Nov, ¥ . Yerformauce in the Lecture om to commence at ha'f-past | § * ee te ee ees DIBee 30 Zama ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD! ; | it, Tie nuove reward willlbe paid for the apirehension of the {7 olcioca. i i Twill not say that Mr. ‘Tyler's motives are not over any ing at SS a THE GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the | boy was seen to have the money, snd they went towards Hi EXHIBITION OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, pute and patriotic on this subject; but with him, I retarns wore made by the ex-President, Martin, to the Passengers Arrived. ward of One Handred Dallas for ioe woptchenston acd covie | lem. ‘The reward will be paid by the bay's father, No 1b W B S- | believe that political considerations weigh as heavy Governor of the State, last October. Byfe Alag Pee peo eperrgpee eng| cakian, (only mahal Pos 9 are | NATIONAL GALLERY OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS | or heavier than any other feeling which he has on Havana—Ship Cristoval Colon—H_ Smith, A. Beneke, J A ; 3 7 - ne are Pues Baw, or oO Leden, ; i Published by order of the General Committee until the elec THE ANATOMICAL VENUS, : Wee RE OLD MASTERS. | the subject. merkcatcublcyrenu, - — ecasvknaeesnutehaa | Boas pram pee oahaek ede Ea tion. ALEX COPELAND, President 8 IT WAS.CALLED IN ENGLAND, or Anatomical NRO ore ake coe Bat be all this ae it may—the treaty will be finished in the course of next week—I will pot say A. H. DAVIES, Secretary. ad lw*re iy di C P ers Sailed : Model of the Female ully dissected and | 4 spare its oLiTytngot Packet ship Independence Won? Wainwright, | GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW MOET ICE ee Novosti, “tad clock, by DEF | A tery of Pai that it is not finished, and all but signed, at the pre- Phe ecdagel fa haemo yap alg be iy s YORK. from Broadway. Admission 50 cents, for Gentlemen only. It | M. to 6 o'el sent moment, and will be laid betore the United Ker Joha Hone, George Stothurd aud, fady, dissected aud generally explained to Gentlemen, every | Will. therein find a choice collgetion of the finest Pai 5 aenan by. of New York: Jas J Bolton, New Rochelle, N morte ate es Phe same ia the ak | which have ever adorned any Earopean Gallery Artists will | States Senate in ten days at the farthest. That rances Burch, Canandaigua; dyke, Newark, NJ; | cepted Wacorone the State of New York, at an emergeat f allowed to stady in the Exhibition Room. The public will | body will thus have two weeks to deliberate upon choly talowae, which will explain all the historical and other | jt before the whigs of the whole Nation meet in 9 ‘cents enc! Sohn fori, Georme Dt Paxishe iat Wm Graham: | cepted Masoa : ternoon, at half past 2, for Ladies only, (numbers of whom at- | Be at! i 5 . re i Monday afternooe, the 7th instant, have the melan tead daily) 25 ceacs, ; in i M Maltimore; AL Falquet, France; Felipe Fernandez, Spain: W uty of aunowncing to the Wrateruity of dis Jurisdiction, that | Geotlemen counecied with the Press will always be admitted | Pl€C™, Aauek the passages of authors from which the sabiects | solemn Convention at Bultimore in May next. Jone HE COMMITTEE appointed by the Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Ae retyman, 33d Kegt BA, Upper Canada; C W Colvert, 24 | the G, fi r ; x t Drasvou Guards; Mr enon ie art indie coa eae td belgd wanes | Ee Aa a | MGA ony 25 ent wt imticd | | The next question jes what will be the action of r) —= Sa Masten, the ‘orshipfal J AN LEWIS, whe % i m of yt a 7 7 SERT. the Senate upon it? wy will not act upon it, be- for fu Y ¢ ¥ modern built two story and attic house, rearly new, No. THE MISSES CUMMING’S CONCERT. 4 B Pek icin EE ene ay: | Ehaprartne Reset Be ee carrera nee Bema fh: Groen attect neat Spring. "The honse hus an under | "PHL MISSES CUMMING respectfully announce chat ther | LOFe the Sourennon masts; and it ia even doubtful b 4] 500 sacks sumse 100 bugs walauts 30 do flberts Sturges fe Clear. | Whelmed us witn profound. sorrow we are deprived of aBrother | Celiac, the rooms may Ie wanntles apd ipeaves in each story, has | & Annual Concert will take blace at Xublo’s, on Friday, the | whether they will not lay it upon the table for the 18 '=-31 tons brimstone Lawrence & Phelpa—20 do to order. not only dis gated by learning, talents, eminent public apy in ly pained, and is in good order. ‘T'e ms moderate to | 12th, instant, Badong ey, vee a rat by thete pep present—perhaps until mext session—thus net com- at pe Cmberiand ah ites Bareiay a] terri puriy of ie, and wofiling Beaevolonce, but also ots |" 4006 fever) mall renementa in Burrow and Gren streets, |" PAT! lat Of etd ad Mage REN UGH. mitting themselves before the presidential election fngstoo— jes wool Pickers; co—48 Benard, Adams . orter of th | Apply t : F —and ing Mr. Tyler fi h Digs to order. ples of our Order—a Father, upon whore advice we might at all | Apply to D. L. BENNET, | ‘ Part I. ‘and preventing Mr. Tyler from having an excuse = Hayana—ship Cristoval Colon—8o bas su ¢ Spofford, Tile. | times confidently rely, Initiated into, the mysteries of the Fra- | _*? 2 *re 109 Spring st. to call them together again on that question. They 0 gon iB co. 1006 do Woolsey i, Woolsey=33'M Taylo 16 J. pemaley in 1778, eh inl Lod g, at Albony, he ores Oaes © *OR SALE—A Bright Bay sare, a fast and ex- will either do this, or they will rect u. The course 3 t | ay Beck & Renbor Ke ig softballs d of Ante itenen, leeees exlioastn tie pone naan map 4 eallons ravetiay| cayaf ie single oe sone i of the whig Senators in the matter will be determin- 4 ‘reymberg & co—8 PAH Henauld & co260 boxes segars J | (tand Maste ship of the Ptate, re cheerfully placed himselfat | Mure RA LE,” at Cowan Se Dill” cer street, ne ed by Mr. Clay, who will be here in about ten 0 tthews & co—.00 do TH Mills & co—50 do A Pana—I'doG | [he helm; tas wisely directed the rourse of our affairs, and ap | Bivecker street f at | Rees=Derenie Socios days or two weeks. At all events, rely upon this— n J Connell 79 hae Cl ee de 5 eg a ry do, Az te Pinaanet ats sresily, cares text om piate Aline st, vi Also, a Light Wagon,built by Ford. Patent axles aad legther Duet—We're o'er young to merry the whig Senators will none of them (or not more ae Fea ack: f ‘ ‘bus | Grand Lodge reached him on Sunday, the 7th instant, at meri- | 22- ia a Fe vdbe- thal iam than one) vote for the treaty at this session of Con- py or mage haat i yaad ad Dh ia digg, when he departed from us ia the dou year ef his'age, | | TURTLE SHELL—8 barrels Gist aualite, fo Psa ste) 8 a Stag Misses Comming | £7088! Nor will they vote for it belore ef next — — nGk will sasemble at the G. L. itoom, at y Ba a y i Yelock, H i, js Song—Roy’s Wife of Aldivalloch ir presidential election, even if they are called to at- MARITIME HERALD. thee rome matinee af tn: nt Gran Maser No | 4 FOR HALIFAR AND "EIVERDODL, | omanzr” Homeward Though. i tend an extra session 4 eonard strest ‘he Subordinate Lodges in the city of Ne ‘The Koyal Mail Steam Ship ACADIA, | Durt=) io to the , i \- o coe Se ce ee oe == | Forand te vcioty will seme a thie reareeivy Lode a. yrie Baga Commander wilt lane | New Sectch Sone—T hers fives «3 dontetaa arrears hoot Ay a + ae 4 091% do m2 ating Pays of the Steam Sipe. | | Hoven Epi concentrate (without banners) 63 o'clock, at ¢ paton, for the above prison Wednesday, | ish Ballad—Molly Brallagan fore Mr. Benton left here, { heard him denounce Chie 8s, ” 98 babadte, thiy'oa path ah hom amend: |’ The Officers aud Members of G. lodge will appear in the | | ‘The Steamer HIBYARNTA. will leave Boston on Thursday, [peau bo det imp Rey the attempt to force this treaty through this session, 00 Kentgeky 6's b90 100 rats | firadin, = Jewels of their rank in mouruing—all others in whiteaprons and | May 16th. 1 Tice ie as “a Tyler and Calhoun humbug.” He has left P 2 wa anerer $5 |G. Weatern, Matthews - hide gloves only, arith, Grape on fhe let area. paatase for Liverpoo Stores, M way, Mi for the West, but on his way through Ohio, h by og y nn Passage . 1. ® * A * 19388 Poun's 3 oe of 130 38 @. Britain, Hosken - Lewis AvcuaWanaen, | $ Apoiy'to ianigeea denee,{ Wazrea street, or at the door of the evening of the (on- | said publicly, that there was no tan in the ——— . C, Committee. | _fne ES | States’ Senate in favor of it, except Mr. Walker. F-} woe ‘eo MR esate. | creemureersens TtiieRinee DRAFTS ONFNOLAND.IRELAND, | _ BROADWAY AGAINST THE WORLD. — | And you have seen that the great gun of the patty tm Br st ee 20 S84 | Queen of the West, Mar. 6 / Sam! Hicks; Banker, April 11 | __a® 2t*re ; Feecrde ee a Cn crime money to theig | FPVELIS noted thoronghfare is pow admitted: to be the xreateet in Ohio, the “Ohio Statesman,” has denounced Jersey ADH ‘ountry ean be 90) mart for the sale of ceutlemen’s weario ; HY ah ae an srbridge, Bartow: Nar. 16 Direrpoot Helo, apna NOTICE with drafts in sums of £1, £2, £3, £5. £10, | United States, aad the impreasion that has heretotore existed in {the then who are trying to annex Texas at this Fr “ s oe a hy i Uae athe dae "THE IPUBLIC are cautioned against receiving or negoti £20, £50, £100, or any ainount, payable | the minds of many tai Broadway are obliged | time. Mr. Benton says, that he is favorable to the 8 woe BE 8 Megson oe Goald Aunt | hte be oI Rate MERTON Ser bare Hung | em aan on Bercy BY ginger Sut, | Aa Mueao at Ue EA let tts San | annexation, but that it fy not necessary or deat i jars, dus it ie n A * e | F i i »” la 4 4 4 5 7 5 otland; Greenock | Ea No. i ess. e . - %, biw uN ohne Nor he Wore bao 3995 Poe tenes sheep og CMO a al ba encase fdorigertenr ble T fe Banking Company; Sir Wm. Worbes, Hunter & Co.. Scotland; | merchants and others visiting this city to avail themselves of | So you may stick a pin there. . . | and the branches in every post town throt t Ki tres tfit from a ver} clo- FA bm” & ie eee i . Qui ARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. innd, Scotland and Wales which rita Ibe forwarded by thien, mivunfvctured ovine ee and letters after ——E—E————E = a ~ ET GiuNTELL FAMILY, naving takena pleasant | the packetsiof the 11th, 16t! it, aad 26th, or uw oval Mail | fashional le Virginia election. x “0 ae? 4 jie a Notice to Pilots and Captains of Vessels. A Stuns in Biseker street, wnieh ty ‘wil occupy ‘bear | steamer auling from Boston on tao Max. Antteto Lila of the *Globe™ has been very sick with a 1090, Harlem RR b30 66 All Pilots and Captains of vessels are requested to note the | thf iat of May, w fer ceapdon ap harl er abt pom. ‘At thei wal iffice, 43 Peck allp, swelling in his head, whieh burst the other day, 2 * ‘do 63% | (uct that Robert 8. Martin, formerly onr ship news collector tia ad yey Rin eke genres feliee ctor et Pasetomer of South strect, inent of rich Chene Velvet and Broeade Vex | and relieved him; and: ha is now cursing one bead } i ti 4 B.—Ali lett a, ounti cou Slot Cassimeres, hy the late arriy: exati e ‘ af b ¢ riye tig | BOC nOW in ous employ. Hels rot, therefore, to receive any | them all, the comforts of 1» quiet piersant home. ‘Heferences i letters from the country must come post a, Haney, Brench Clothaand Cassimeres hy cbelatearrivals | for annexation. Rives, his partner, ‘slo in favor ” » to D3 618g | newapopers or reports intended for the New York Herald ven and NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LIN Keeted ‘expressly. for the spring Yashions.. Garments superbly | Of it; so we have Ritchie and Blair for the annexa- » ct do. b3 69! et a - FOR ALBANY AND TROY, DIwECT | made up to order, and if required at a few hours uotics. tion, Crosswell and Bryant against it. This is Van Foreign Letter, Hage ANIMAL MAGNETISM—A ‘Tooth Katrncted from a The steambon: SWALLOW, Usptain A ‘ EDWARD FOX, | | Buren’s policy all the world over. New 5 2A Lady while Magnetized, without pain, at Clinton Hall, on | McLean, will leave the foot of Courthindt at, ment, 202 Broadway, below |W} a f. the Oregon a Rais wean ee ee Nea Pee Thursday, Evening, April lth, at 0 o'clock This [Monday] Ev. T o'clock, April ih, 1844, mé3myec | ,,, Why don i ide get a good map of the Ores: our quotations of | World, will be made up et the Hema moti: JOHNSON will give one more exhibition ‘The Swallow, owing to her light draugnt of water, will be OTHING, | Territory, and publish it; particularly the coast apes - for the purpose of fully the matter, will mat he bars, and. reach Albany and SL ¥ {rom the mouth of the Columbia river to 54 deg. quabled at all times to f it arrives, at nd Agents, Ladies, one of whom will have a tooth extracted withoot pain y in ample tne to take the morning train of ears from the | (1ENTLEMEN or fami! ting theirlef. | i ' wt lore uaitgieumnice frveerit Conepian eh Yannis. wittaive | Uize iments in Clairvoyauce,” ympathy, Se. will be exhibited. We ee eee are 1 | On oa Gane a: i in for the same ths | North latitute ; showing in detall, Vanoouvere Bi swan ene te Copmotore Ronrny Siuye pat ‘our News Hien a Re | _ ‘Tickets 25 cents each. ad 30 ie ot freight or pa ge, anply on board, or to 8. M. Drew, at | bi pest aah peters. stile Ges tla’ sg 'etby o-Ahbiae 1 en pd fk wel, Wea i Jaresred Ager continues at $493). The ‘ing estimate of w! ppioK Heft at the Por whenee they NEW YORK STE. SCOURING ESTA- 2 office « 2 1 - | mouth, Fuca’s Straits, Admiral 4 - store at the went, inderived trom the best sources of infor- | Vrseels mpokeg ov theve I D Ha ft c YORK so + ESTA SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE. ene: a thet ndvantage to aeud forthe. suboeriber, wha wit | et’s Sound; because you will hear more of them 0600 bash. board tJ arrival. te CLOTHING cleaned ard repaired. by WM. JOSFPH FOR ALBANY, attend them at thei eaidenee by eye meet on ina Hed days. The ava See Ae Bs on run- r i" 1 et favor "LH, No. N NTE ME! ¥ I, 6 John street, e 4 ian "to" | tee i Be ae ett RY" | soAd ae res Sader he shone ee LARBING: Vom in) Reamneae htt searte,,(ting, the, line, round and abeet ol eee 2,90 do | obtaia. Neutien! Iaformation of way kind will bs tharkfally | long service breome soiled and disfigured by yrease spots, oll ne foot of Barclay street. Breakfast and Din- | A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive | p + Wh +) 9000 do | “tenia paint, tar, pitel,bee. cojors restored mall descriptions of cloths treasure steniner TROY, Capt A. | Prompt attention. | here a few days ago, died at Columbus, Ohio, on Grond River sod Kalameape, *, 12,000 do a ENO ————— === | coats, cloaks, shawls, dreases, table covers, carpets, &e. Stop ‘Tuesday, April 9, at 7 o'elocy im | Clothingeleaned and repaired. =m im*re_ | Wednesday last i tats wea dene Lake igigan: Shame So | OME OW NEW MONA, ARIE erence, Weta iy nonce {8 A geeesaal Andel fbr ey SPRING GOODS Gen. Bomier is rather better to-day and hi phy- ‘Thisis exclave ot the quantity we « or Necape grny peereer and York. ‘" Woes freight, baggage, bank biils, specie, or oth 4 , , 7 we C | sicians say that he may recover. i f two since ep “2 B[ Moon mignases-> + 71271255 | AiV orders ore ttended to ax apeelily as possible, at any par board this! beat, at the riakt'of the owners of such WILLIAM dg Se AOR” Mr. Pettet, and Mr. Douglass are still very ill. Coron ‘The market har been S| ofthe erty. He also intends carrying on at the abeve place th: a7 ture - ve | Mr. Wentworth and Mr. Caldwell are recovering . . 431 Broad way—American | 4 ves BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINK, OF LIVER we be et THE American Hotel, slowly, but if they are not careful, a decline may to leather, found in ordt thea KETS—FOK LIVERPOOL.—Oaly RE in the receipt of a Sarge assortment of New Gooas for | yet carry them off. aoicenc | Siegen ie walling RR Ted ted Serine wear, including Fiensh aul Fuglish Cassimeres n You see bythe praceedings of to-day on the Appro- ve will acking, whe ¢ The Blas Dut little disposiuen show: eror seller, The sales change in price, Cleared. Ships Aun MeKim. Vasmer, Cotton Ph us mixture; bl ching, ton, Howland & Aspin- ND Harbut & ¢ » janter Doane. Havre, to-day ~ Ww. f t . P new styles, stripes, plaids, Se. rich Silk, Satin and Chally Hl rf Waa the Stheks solieted without eT A OG Host inne Cite E. Btropper, will positively sail oa Fue: | Yitehuge, dives frm tues London and Paris Axeey, tra ip leaden Akl ned ied cam italy rather more in favor of the buyer KC hawnery, ¢Vernon, Kelly, Mobile, Sturges & Ctrarmac; } . vmrindat ‘ot the New Y whies they will be ewabled to furaish at ry all t news-bovs say, and all hands and the cook wentin € There have been severe! den freee. ensacois, Nesmith & Walsh.—Brigs Mia- ‘ toutege pi Mail, oe tres of the season, by a saving * ajmportat’s prone | for regular scramble after the plunder of the public Sehmidt & Brichen; Brothers, "50 ladies? be a9 * eannnt b aia ebian thea coil Treasury. All’s fair in politics. 4 fi be frame Looking wi di days; but sales have not transpired. Two cargoes el yesterday ay, and are hardly im the market Forsonts Some few a pool, at jd to jl. were mm maoner ch ia aud mahogany e and comfort of those embarking. per dozen, Ke” Ales ifervons proceeding to ths old country, will atall times fied OCKET CUTLERY. this inv of nackerea most desirable couveyance. For terme of or tothe sub- my ofaar- | They assert here positively that Sam Houston’s charcier in | present desire is to have ‘Texas a British colony mi tméee_ land he be made Lieut. Governor of it. He will 4, nt 25 cents LO, $I 0 "TABLE AND I : ck Taole and De passage apply on voard, foot of Beetman at white, black, cocoa and buck Tanle and Desert | Passa fot ol Beckman at rate the “ but even he Arrived ! SMEN’S LEFT °F WARDE 5 T, packet of the iith filled ap; but t these rates there . d i F wine three prong, at $0 cents. to #1 per doz, | seribers, LOL Sk&CO, TLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE | have no power comparatively it Texas is annexed is Lathe cotton , Soka gainiehy from Havana. March 28, with | Also, ivory Table and Desert-do, in dozeus cr fall setvot Wy | 4 gg 4% Fratton! street, next door tothe IGHEST PRICES ewibe obaned by eentlemen or- | to the United States. i : olde jank. ye desirous of converting their leftofl wear | Mir Wicklifie wants to go to France as Ambas- Hay — The recepts nthe river continue t thechild. 18 days from Bost’ a pieces exch, a great bargains five Carvers and Steels, at JT's ets | © et of Zit April The splendid and | prompt attention mai_im end®re ~ PHENTX THONSE WAZAATC be friendly 4 Van Buren, and, therefore, no friend ombert: uenos Ayres, a At market, 690 beef eattle, (290 from | Moutevides Fee. 17, with hides and wool, to Barclay” & Darrels continue very inactive a! tormer quotations B which 89 many anxious icqriciet have be mare, ani POOL, 1200 tons burti e fi vorite packettshipLIV E tent, and sales are ako very limit d We quote 40 6 te nog ot 4 and upwards. Also, 900 dozen 1, 2, 3and 4 blade Pea and ‘ock- . PASSAGE TO CIVERPOOL—To sail the 7th “ for good qualities ee Rae eas Mareen he Clewrnan Wachee | et Kutves, at 74.cta t: $2, &e, pot doz, Also, a lot of tich sil- ingtant—The fast sailing packer ship SHAKS- sador from the United States. ae Ashion’®s would readily coomand $190.01 90h) | Cape de Ciat, lost overboard from the jicboom Allen Conant, | ¥ ee ts jn at ae Ch He ising? : PE ARE. Capt. A. Miner, will sail as above Bas mappa go Mr. Tyler would be very much pleas i ig but there is Uittle in Bist Hands. ‘There are several | amas. of Bricgewsier, Mase—hove lives ou cop of him. bat | "aches pedeonteateel gue ieieed pie theta’, sear iasoase. apply on board a¢ Utleane Wharf. foot of Wall | Stal hem at thet residence by sppoinrment Spencer would tender his resignation. Mr. 8. is sus- PMpak uo notier of them, wore round buc saw no more of him | & ERC orty ne KC NS&CO., ; wai = ee ee Sontag « ont 0 the Ce ee oe, uy hd erwin ECAKMON'S COMPOUND PULMONARY BORE, | cctenete ie etd teed ‘a Brom onrsm rs. Wee Nolan hus gee pertaiaale to leave the cabi- ‘ Pricee ae reean ship < nthe 3 to 0 ids, a1 a r Way BI Te " es I P cab rel continue vty inecive ot tormer quotation Be iat filets ayy fiom ia KRdncyor aicetins't the fiver her’ ute byrap’ Sbost MBB recite at dia Aue Ona ai | peomue stsution Ow" * ORSN OF CHMEWERG, Tere | net as soon as he thinks proper. | He is known to adiey. ‘ Fre Liv- | Which has met wih the anqoalifed sanction of the Medical | & Lidiege: will oul o0 Mowdey, sas act he T; cal and #0 sheep Prices ot | ir Faculty, can pow be ad at the following pli t-¥aint. bale | Ua Joha Eldridge, will sat! oa Monday, 22d April, he teau- | wo agg AND 101 MERCER STREET, NE. ro | to Mr. Tyle Doel Cattes A farther eavense of t0 coats far cwt. bes . days from Ponge, PIL with 164 | i'r, 166" West aueet; amen ‘Tarrant, 268 Greenwich aircet; | '5!1°-s og of this Line beiog all. 1900 tona and upwards. per ILERCKER STREBT. eX? Mr. Wilkins and Mr. Mason have both deelated 7 ees cotteet® 'Whes'ap ws Hac t7s and was: blown ofl as far | AiG yememats mest Aa taal, Mey Amdcens, Greenish | wong nboat to embark for the old coautey, will wot fil ta we regular PUBLIC. AUCTION SAL»; | themselves friendly to the annexation project. ha int 690. jbroom, stove bulwarks and stancheos ic Ree, Barrow and McDougal sts the edvantates to be derived rn cope pus tise in oa 1} take plrce at this establishment, (8 DAY.) You shall hear fron me again, if you say so in 8. teeta; comineacing at eleven ‘daya from St Joho, NI. with 775 | wich street; Mr. Kirst anal sre, Deny Sto Beadle. aes new and oseek, th Ger | your paper. A Spectator. be of os , corner Of | way mors comfortable and e mal 6 enveot Uy ips of beshels potac’ rs, to meater Walker and Centre streets; 8. Ward. 279 Spriag atreet;, Mr. —— he Veaven Ynow, | dgys from Ocroke, NC. with corn, Brower (Green ‘nd’ Shri, sree Ne, Somerile our ee Tem well known are superior | AL i sa logue of very superio: | ‘Wishingtens . po adcdlgy |g Hy Pe withing to secure berths should not, fail to make | € io the conatry having property to dispose of, ‘ ae I ehr Mi gdanomh, Taeker, from Lube, with fish and pom: | tfters 1D. Comptib, Varck aad V gd le Bel A + a ve Spar cian yb private SUN Ree er hese talents (Corresponderice of the Herald.) Smith, ae A Paco atten tw i jd oftieemsen od Babs Jogryh. Bosree, thom Norfolk, with wheat—bonnd to | posite Oa! a Washing At the General Passaxe Office, 43 Peek Slip ‘At Private Salem$@ flee youre country hones, kind and | _Wasnincton, April 7, 1844 neery sale let avenwe are Gees Geitient; wih a ;: a ee fs iving | pato%tre comer of South street. | sound, fast in from the tart of the State, Cro superior | All is calm and quit at Washington to-day; and nue Aand 16th end 17th streets, Sewyer, from Portland, with potators, Ke. to Fomsth streets; Mr Hart, Gracit and Nortotke | "0071 nwt ove taatched pairs of May Wemees, a tine pair cf Brown Hor, ; whole block 1 lot Comer Ist’ avenie ‘ Corwetia, Mallett, days from Boston, with trndse, to J |) Y Wen nite Wet healles70 Grand serestthe POSTPONEMENT OF CONCERT. vente tne ot Beak Sorel | yet this is a great day among all Lent keepers, atrnet,. «++ SS Serres 20 | Winn 7 i} ‘nnd roadway; N. i ; South ai BY pH ADVICH of bi Mr. HENRY ¢ mene | with many of whom I am brought in contact. This T lots on the Ist avenue, between ith and ith debe Ovear, Baker, 3 days from Boston, with mdse, to 8 W 6: Giltaan and Conover, Laurns and Spri heus love respect al way Woae S ‘ streot, POI, sve sesecences cesses O40 BAU | Low nets: (2, Dosener, 61 Oliver steesty, and. of the Proprietor | f tial Concert will ba postpones Jhat LGRy | Raster Sunday, and the way the forty day tasters 1 a Oe en eee ert ee eet: Covet, © dave oe, Baverns with modelo | No.6) ete er raouer A Batten temas oAlae of Dally |e “TP Ca OTL vie have walked into dinners and hard eggs would be TT gt Sele Fever Tt er, Derrickson, from Boston, with molrss:s, Ma rere id Juhl bodes Winns Game HiGea pee TK ones ss ria sapere sie ssnrpaand | caution to that patron of good eating, St. Helio- ° msbargh-John Moore 7 y Hotel. . {STA BLISHE 4 the United 8 . “ r 8 loesan avenue A, bet Se Teury Clay. Barnes, from Hiaghun, with produce, to | 9 tm*: | MEDICATED VAPOUR BATH! ‘s Fe en taken oo siorage jo | S4Dalus, the first Roman Emperor who bit! hice per lot,.... nau : AGESICFCTIR | 2 reason conven ent Repository of the establishiorn | han ary 4 ». For forty long at wettttert, Yona, from Providence, with preduce, to HH asa Daicint With dtociag nnd: diotieiees ee tak: ary to tro | eRe eee EP eecaily to all orders for buyieg | "AP boiled eggs upon Laster-day y | days have the good people here been fasting [and not so slow either) upon two shilling shad, hot muflins, and buckwheat cakes, and other light ea' ing, by way of mortifying the flesh and shaming the devil; but thanks for the invention of Coal Trade. masts ad whieh, by re | aad seliimg horses All person Balled. ‘and who for wantof keowledge upon the particular Nye, Liveryool; Argo, Anthony, Havre, } of their ease, continue to bev their afflictions in se i Toigshoa d not be a9, when it is knowa th. ry has ae \y p od the fowrth edition of his pr vate weative, called * The Rubieon '* €-revin prees}ent disard fever, ke strom 6 yer, New Orleans; April 4, 1844 = Pottsville... +++ Schuylkill Haven, . 9 Portable Bathing Tubs vd Thi Miseeil me eae a ey —the days of “e araterrs 4 Maveh, lor New York, BB ' NERUS AND T ; - : esion - reent Virginia hame—the day: foe Sier'nen eke ee re Sener: oe recy weethet—qas rere Aer ND gE, ERACOCK DINING feasting hare begun. People do enjoy excellent , port of her deck cargo.” ss always worth 1, 8. Deaver & f 1 ere: . of private horses sud those on YY = cuss! D wi : 7” Bet ¢. 0 0.5% Setim We, Pesw'was wrecked ov ‘Tocalata Bar, 29th alt.— tr varueular attention “Dr. . n‘teudiog th aud stuiler meeblieewre 7 for ew: reise, trasnieg g04 shor i ‘o-morrow the disewwiun oe bis will be he quantity. shipped by , 1) Weasel aed eurmo totally leat ted more stric'ures. to « favorable result than | lly intormed. that new. 1) COWS ARG WLR. Tenewed in the Seanle iy ‘yy Mr. Choate 000 tons, Whuiemen ician of his years. De G. wk | novel and much-anprove voprietens. followed ont me side by Mr Is he price of freight to Philadelp & Edward, 8 NB, was ce Conrt of NZealand in cure to all desirous of information on so | able d’Hote has exablished, to ~ ah oe ee - Col, Merrek’s Post Office Bill, the location of a New York $190. So far, business moves slowly, there oat pmo in Desgenber—tall. y Pru op th boos 50 Coats, ; ot at h r M that aut ation ie pyrtienlarty tapi ed The Pinve | PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS “ me ot Memphis or some other point on being Dut little demand tor coal at present, except for) Wate Sw 1200 ble wh and 960 do ny, wos spoken yoreveniage tt tag terre’ [war te given, ane garved th eneclivtr ection" "al Te [HESE fr a4 erleorated Pills, fom Portugal. are s » river, appropriations for the Cum, venatactuste : | Bet i5, to at, be of evening a0 Lt ere given, in exellent ety 1 te thes qoumers Ses advanbien. | ties Misnieoup . N mani i Purposes. ' Wart mas,

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