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THE NEW YORK HERALD. _ ~~ = — ~~ -— — — eee al Vol. X1., No, 54—Whole No. 4016, : NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1845. Price ‘Two Cents. pe 2: gS Rrra capcom eee THE NATIONAL OURAN DOLLARS REELS. | O!~!~”::Cl Rn a atmamail setete NEW YORK HERALD Nq-5 Court ARONAL HOTEL, | ety street, | eo THOUSAND DOLLARS KEWARD- Baltimore. more, on this occasion, by induing himself with Boston. ne Rew YORK, enneets $1000 [Correspondence of the New York Herald.] the character of a black mute and slave attendant [Correspondence of the Herald.) THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THIS NEW HOTEL will be opened on the 20th jast , when | undersigned, « Commitere ct i stant, th Baurrmone, Feb. 17, 1845, _| '0 the peerless Sultana, Miss A. £. H. It is, how- Boston, Feb. 22, 1845 . 1S NEW HOTEL ¥ th just , when igned, a Committee of the which ( B, ever, but justice to say, that he was seized, at the » . THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD Il be happy to accommodate their friends | had policies'on the goods in x | Grand Fancy Ball of Dr yp i i i al apd the pablie wita bourd. ie Lodetos Heats ical mtaes'| Gee Phowsted Doli ton neers the Fancy Ball of Dr. T. E—n— Great Ex-| last moment, with a ‘repentant misgiving, and | City Election—A Mayor at Last—The Natives Tri- To the Public. HET, hd he internal arrapgemeuts suc w caunot failto please. | detection and conviction of the incendiary or incendiaries. pectations Fully Realized—Reception—Company | though fairly in for it, was with difficulty induced | umphant— Grand Levee of the Natives—Distin- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab- | ments to merchants from other eitesand ake couter anauce: | New York, February 12th; 1045 DAM Titaniy, Fashion, and Novelty in Abundance, | 10 mace We sypearance, The Orientals wsehold | Swished Guests Invited—Inawguration Ball— Hor. lite vey dy of ha rece New Yes Day and Fourth | Ps Patan he a al sew nd mad ex Heeeepiectayatarince Co. | Splendid Banguet—The Greatest Affair’ of the | ‘peditaries, they occlude foregone conclusions.” | rible State of the Streets— Cabinet Speculations—A poy os he _“ se cece ber copy—or $7 6 per annum—postages Pressly for | ris exe pment Masbisni pcan uid ces President Kast} River Mutuel Ins Co. Kind that Ever Took Place tn Baltimore— | Mr. U——s, being a “‘travelled man,” may have Mammoth Hotel—A Railroad Fever, etc. THB WRIGLEY Brkt Dac 1 | eject sccommodated ' The aubaerinors sacure ir una and Protection Ins. Co. of Hartford, Con. pinch te Recordleg, % tha Harald— More } niet this: iretiation. Ls ees ie aged ante tae writ fl te My i ice 6 i < ting t the § NE » Fe. ili i i i Mercure 07? OT oem | A ye cer Thc aemamage ey ey | wlio TMQURANR, DOLL AME REWARD We, te | pece win roused Oratiet, th lent cod Sion ic | eile othe emnopsite pepe ofthe age, te Sl attention, to the duties of thelr voestion, 0 youngest brother, the learned and amateur disciple | epistle to the cosmopolite paper of the age, the big . % 4 unceasing att c ward offered by the Insui Cr i "9 . Pier = ; ; pARVERTISENS 1 informed Bete ¢igonlasion of the tie satiafaction. CHARLES WYCKOFF & f15 im*re Nee ONFIN: B eye Co. On Thursday the 13th instant, came off, in fine | of Evcnlapius, Mr. Jno, B. M.,by way of ingenious | guns are pouring forth their thunder of rejoicing on fast Ut Nae the torgest circulation of ext pose te rhee cia, style, the fi —_ specta- | Coatrast, disguised his noble pert, and taught i i ; orients the Sorptet aeseaatias of any paper in this city, TO : tyle, the fancy ball of Dr. T, E—n. ‘a- | thoughtful, student air in the outward seeming of | the occasion of the election of Thomas A. Davis, mappa cliy or country. Eriers moder in streves HE SUBSCRIBER week ee ee egbTUary, 10, 1845. tion, which had been for weeks on tip-toe for the | an “English booby.” In this he acted so well his | the “native” candidate for Mayor. The deed was PE ek Au most moderate pries, ir BE SUBSORIBER wosld mast revgsetts meine 20 event, has been fully justified by the result. The jee thata careless obaenrer fed sorposed 0 mere- | done yesterday, and thus it was accomplished. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, aa recently leased the UNITED STATES HOTEL, and is most sanguine hopes of the Amphytrion have been | |¥ ave @ vent to nature. To which of the two, | There had been sev i ruicauerangrrenttitalia ker cecuions Paeuaehs Harber tees for id pan tation ours seal ie } f more than realized ; and he may congratulate nim, | the ted coat or the wig, isto be ascribed the merit, h oc si ies batearrunt aed 2 . . ast sixteen e ¢ y If at having achieved 5 I determine not, but he was evidently in high vein. | ©2¢9 Occasion there were a “native,” a demo- Waaaiicteigk abewdd'ak Wilseh aad Nesuas copies has no hesitation in sayiag that all fayorsex- 4 self at having achieved the most dramatic stroke e » é y j ; ial a en ee eee cad the public will be duly appreciated, ani every f ; in the world of fashion hereabouts, since the palmy | This was apparent from his impetuous and devoted | cratic, and one or two whig candidates; but yes- ORET Tien eninit on ee, ; to theguests who may feel disposed to pa- | days of our ci-devant banker and great man, Ben | ‘ttentionto MissB—y B—k—d. I doubt, however, | terday there was no democratic candidate, the fine buildings (now nearly complete) on the noxthwesterly | P- ‘order to keep pace with the times, he is warranted to i C—h—n, The patrician pedigree ct our friend the | If she fully sympathized with his tender and sigh- | 10) weathers of the flock having all bolted off to ae aire yueey en lode see, (Known asthe La | chaurs ce pice for Heard per day from $130 v9 $13. hoping inna Doctor—his distinguii ed and eaviable position in | {D8 empreseement; Siicit semis, Gane SIASIP ACOA 1 reakingron, to: dect’s ‘their sfeidiig’aiitt the te eel ‘ ; . rs \ our aristocratic cir the purest and freest from | °@ tha) vill be a mate yet. EXOIOXE, WU Ge: A eas A a on game and eens ant Ramnaaes well calculated for an | tion of the travelling DLC, ates Hore eOHNROR, jae EE GAD SOMPANTES ‘The | plebeian alloy, and founded on the most legitimate | 2erandwm, most learned Theban! Dr. S—n, ano- joe ieee She A being thus left ola, vera couvenient Stores inthe. second story, suitable | _f12 Sw®re Pearl and Water streets, New York. Proprietors of Tims’ Patent Car Box. respectfully call the | Dasis, perhaps, of any in the Union,) gave just and | ther confrére, by courtesy ot the Esculapian broth. | like *\a church without a bishop, a state without a together with a varity of loom, tn ihe’ ST.GEORGE HOTEL station of Rafroad Companies. Car Manafacturem and all | peculiar, interest to the imposing’ occasion. No | food, appeared as an old gentleman of the old | King,” concluded not to put up a candidate to take r Offices, Private "Paclors with foldiwg d No. 61 Broadway, New York. ran doo mile atieaa: without emesine the cit ih kets | mean adjuncts to.these, were, his large fortune— | school; a very happy idea in him, inasmuch as the | the democratic votes, and the consequence. was, ms nitached ; with Hooms suitabl (Next Block below Trinity Church, and near Wail street.) ing parts clean and free from di i hs single state—his elegant manners—his fine per- | !esahe acted the nearer he came to life. If he | that the demos who turned out, divided their sul- - sigrnpa atte hore ranma | genes ii ceva eet at | ¥en bi cnet ih atarsaeg | aad last uot iegate hy“ tieeeueh stnceedge | beets singué imoroverneat in his ote | the naive Davis, Some three hundfed votes were ent St rooms Seacrigeion, arp 0 ig en it for a term o} h nstract a view to this in Jand last, not least, his thorough knowledge | been @ distingué improvement in his toilette, in- | the native, Da Fome three red votes were call and exam samme. Enquire on the premise. | yrars, ater hemelves, (hat erent 10 meet the Particular, and thereby iva great saving to toskbelders an all of the world, acquired by @ various and extenoige | stead of iting on.a wig, to take one off. The monllered Ios Tom, Dick, and Harry, and Pavis this can possiuiy | ‘They have appointed Cornelius Kanouse, of J City, | commerce with 1ts denizens— pursuit of the Dr, if not philosophy, has at least | 0‘ about 140 majority over all. a their agent, to whom application can be made for id uae amy gt, Nr th | hae sar Bak Wty Rad NP WA and ame ant | Salcedo phonies been philosophical, though perhaps as he so tardil The straight backed orthodox have thus tri- “ White spirits and black, “ pi at aoe point senncead tis may be di a umphed, and as an appropriate method of celebra- fo eerie sgimfort and convenience which aplace F pene miik conenysrd iaiwiets cet in tee carat new and elegant furni- | immetiately by the above, or the undergigned proprietors. Bluo spirits and gray.” i i ling the victory, the blue lights held eqant improvements, oe "We domestics are atiestivs, respecttil and obedient—the ja-| _svinea TMS HILE'E'BOOby. | The company consisted of about seventy persons. scode Kelana He grave and solemn’ Turk This | orayer. mectings last night at the various convent éthand 7th avenues, in-aa improv ings res bie abundantly supplied with all the substantials and luxuries | “—TS73, LEATHER AND FINDINGS This, without counting four or five ‘‘ancient mat- || was pleased to see, for itis not every brain | cles. The roystering whige are dreadfully cha- cdo Lots ou thewoutherly side of lath stret, near the Sth of ood lig eos i foncalsan amppiactere of the shotowt AVING temareteiie Dit es oes wie ee ig fe ee who, | has witenough to discover that gravity conceals a | Srined at the result, and are ahead y minting over FR Ge EERE RRR RAE hoa, are ‘courtantly kept ine choos snd haltehh eaten. n institute, for the best Lasts, 1 am prepared to eon es i) urray ie his brotherhood, named multitude of defects. He is a great favorite of the | 'he prospeet of having their drinking haunts shut sare on a giant sae of il Seen ons geetaying avaied emaelves of these and many other advanta- farniah an ari se of Lasis which cannot be surpassed in this or J the sole audience to these private theatricals, with | Jadies, though from the manner in which he fignts | Up, and their crack stables closed on Sundays. treet, is 4 te Hive Lotk on the noi m a ts 8. 4 the exception of certain gens huppés in Gay and | shy of them, [ presume he knows the reas hey say, they had a thousand times rather ting anngancing fo tavelerasd'he abit ngederat And. rocco and Kil Binoy with Dee, el reir Franklin streets, included the demotselle fashion of | well as they—pas si bite. Mr. M—th, soi disant { ‘iad Charley Greene of the Post, chosen, than ile endea s, E “ gadeavoring to please, although they, do not pretend to | lags, Shoe Threads, Lastiogs, Galloons, Sheet Our Amphytrion, ‘all plaided and plum’d in his lawyer, esteeming himself under no great obliga- | “ brother Davis,” but yet when they had a chance ioe tntee ‘smile at competion, yet they are determined, by assiduous at- | Je ni ‘ i im- | to choose him,the obstinate party goats “* would’ Jah TO LET ON LEASEOA Tnrge two story brick | charges ta the wants of thelr. rues ad the most reasonable mikes tosis, ar roche, with a fall nasortment of Sho-- tartan array,” received his distinguished guests self rat Fee ee maior ne ‘ouch to,” as the old ladies or ruly hep fase Bi Lape the southwesterly comer af the Bloomingdale | disappotatments and, thats thuse who po awep shall were WAKREN S. WILKEY. with a proud elegance, which was admired by | Sword, epaulette, and big brass. button ing | brought their punishment. upon themeelves, and I oad aid 40th street, with sufficient ground whereon to | eace dissatisfaction, JOHN H. MORE, 205 Spring street, between Greenwich and more than the poor girls, and peeping mothers with | SW0%, epaulette, and big brass buttons spotting | | don’t care a snap if they go dry f sk fanufactory, which will be built if required. PETOR TYLER. Washington streets, New York. | daughi iia isbouts.did: what, they: ould to, eke (oat the}, 0 seen cee re nayel #0 travel: cot te tee oe neunlacenry Wein aoe wate TENE os ashe Naw Welt, Fob'l! aged eas N. B—The Greenwich Line of Biante pase withing block of | 4augivers undisposed of. The dress and character grenadier, of Sundays, or have to travel out to the Norfolk * Nacplen ct tha Miometinedale’ seed cad tech onieee ee the store. i {20 1m*m_ | f a Highland Chief, which he assumed, accorded eps yee : House on foot. with workshop, stable, barn, &e. She house will be painted HARRIS’ CITY OYSTER SALOON. well with his conimanding figure, and occasioned Crest un bon soldat, mais c'est en temps de pais.” There is to be a grand native levee at Faneuil gnu pain gond fence and repalr, with a courtyard in front, om HARGEME Of Chatham and Mott ats. wa the remark, that he bore himselflike one who had | Mr. J., a gentleman of certain aristocratic pre- | tall on Monday evening, the 24h, in honor of the wet aie ot, Menine rt gn |. oe hu fe el tS eather the Slood of the Stari in his veins, then [itso the. Sout, bot. whois remarkable | birthday of Washogtos and for ack 9 any gets ven , suitable | lew Building, corner of Chatham and Mott streets, and rt merely the figure of their plaid on his back.— | Baltimore for his quiet ease and elegant wit, assu- | yine “natives” of the Sacs or Foxes,the Agsinboins, manulacturer., Buildiogs will be erected if required. elegant manner se an OYSTER SALOON, Throughout the whole df i med the character of a tar. The dress was well Also, a Li ith street, bet the 7th and 81h 5 2 OF 4 hole ceremony of reception, er ol iT. fi or the Flat Heads, for guests, the committee of ar- dean recites ~hhooeter Ah ta ANE bs Craters ane ooh: Hetzegnnwants to tone PRACTURLRS AND IMPORTER of ook et | Which lasted from nine till ten, the thorough bred | enough, althoug it marred the chiselled beauty of } rangements have invited Governor Briggs of this treet. , Too! ‘N. B.—Charges th naaeeten ET—The large three story and Brick | £1.55 Charnes the most reasonable. pe yee, pope eg Teg Ever yd of ‘Oyster brought to tais city, can be had at this arden Croton water, kitchen ranges, marble mantele, sliding ous {4 aw*re noe es and in an improving neighborhood. Rent low toa | DR. LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER. good tenant. CARD.—The Public is i and Table Cutie Ra: Scissors, Files, other deseriptions of Shetheld Goodsert et jal Im*m No. 16 PLATT ATREET (Up Stairs gentleman never a momentfaltered. Cold shoulders, | itis features, the placid smile of his mouth, “bis } 5 ; and nods of invidious discrimination, were shown te | attic forehead and’ his Phidian nose.” If he would Beripers eaten Fhe ated Ge ey ee aise No 16 PLATT ATREET (Up Stairs_ J none—the same urban salute, and gracious emile | aly laugh at times, not loud, for— may deem it politic to attend, in order to woo ba Six BARREL a to all. For the nonce, even the least considered “ The loud laugh bespeaks the vacant mind ;” the refractory natives into the whig rankg, SELE-COCKING ANDREVOLVING PISTOLS were treated as if his equals both in birth and sta- | but moderately, and especially at hisown witiciems, | doubt very much whether your worthy Mayor ; 0 uon. he weuld be the most thorough bred and Chester- | Will be present, for I know him to be oppose > . ‘ " formed, that Dr. LARDNER ‘ Alsu—Four three story and attic Brick Houses, with Stores continnes the ice'Of bectaet' ae 6 Onusatth _ No 44 Chatham street, sy ten, the rooms were filled ; but how describ i Ii balls and h i ‘y PSS Ae Site Jarek oem wit oes r gas a Consulting Engi- I i A ‘é > 3 | fieldian gentleman in the new world. Of Mr. W. | #Il balls and other such carnal vanities. The re- Tider agath. aT Hieecaane ‘testa ith Palatine | Sports marble } Sime, Wish he followed on an extensive wale for many years ASA SERS of tha ore sutiel ra acm the ca akG % te yrtions commence ?— | W—s of St. Paul street, dress or address, it would | Cent triumphant result of the election in this city manels, Croton water, Se, suitable for respectable fainiles in | Therchuawe- and others pen, Patantess,, manalae fer at reduced prices. ‘They would invite the attention of mer. | Miss N. O'D——1, at night, ag fair a star as ever| be in vain for us to attempt a description ; will doubtlees make the féte go off with great éclat, uumstances. ear in th manufactures, | chants and dealers to their assortment, to th facture of | twinkled “in the firmament o »* surpasses ‘Also—Hive ihre story Brick Houses, ofa similar kind,on the } edecofen of petyiay mater, uucne, the application of the | Srhich, ty have paid personal atentio, and from the nereese4 | fy Magniticently dreased in the character ot | "FOF trwewo mesning puzzles more than wit i ; ind the supper will, it is said, be a splendid affair, Lane or “Avenue, near the Kighth | Dringiples of practical Pp , , 2 i 4 icates and opinions on the + f * 7 it being under the direction of on istin- bei opposite the fae guar. arta. Reports on puted cameos, ry dead pola ex: geansity they are making, can sell them lower than before of- | 4 Suitana,— But the most amusing character of all was Mr. | zuished “ native” caterer of Green Tee ae ov hltar the three story Brick, House, witha Store underneath; | perimental iaveatigatious, with a view to the discovery or tt: | Alto—Guns of their own manufacture, as well asevery vari | «She smil'd a Goddess and she look’d a Queen.” James B.M.— ; He, by the way, will probably be elected sou Vth ‘sweets, with marble mantels, sliding doors, Croton | wecreg Povea,rrpcaees, will be supplied or undertaken when at exceedingly low prices." #3mem_ | Behind her, of equal rank, and supporting thesame | ,._ - 1 tit fair round belly with good capon lined,” master in ordinary to the new board of native al- We ed pale cad i Business Letters must be post-paid, uud to preventtime | TO TAILORS. ~~ | character, though somewhat dumpy for an Oriental | His full face, smiling in rosy rotundity, seemed es- | dermen. Talia tea Aeyiniots bah teacy-gote: Tallon’ pane eter being lost by frivolous applications, all applicants will be ex- HE Second Edition of Sti s celebrated work on em- | Princess, came Misg A.E H—l. This lady, ar- pecially blown up for the occasion. Sporting the Tne locos are getting up an Inauguration Ball ‘and earthenware, hardware, jewelry, millinery, con- | P*cted to pay a retaining fee of $10 before consultetion. ing qarments of every description in a style of elegance un- | rayed in a dress which sparkled with innumerable | “83 and accoutrements of Cupid, a chubby | *t Faneuil Hall, for the evening of the 4th of ba ing 2 be ci ROR as POS a —_ OnE saualle, ts now publi delivery. ¥ ailver spangles, looked less the Sultana, th gheeked. Love made he, 1’faith, reminding one of Bastehy sad mean to baye_s Bood mae, The tick- arate fiom the dwelling parts if required, there being covered | FuRED. SCHMIDT begs leayeto inform his friends and the | [O™ of the i a " “change for a guinea.” Her beauty, though ‘of | ‘He classical line— Grane teil vrot tures dollere.s vapposstteeee il epee aes onan G. H. WINTER, blic, that he has removed his office from 192 Broadway to 5400e Titnoat lar, he bo | inches | che earth,earthy,” might well entice a god from hea- t.. gsdonmpancccesngen syen.b be a great jam of the ‘bone and muscle” of th in ETT Ecc wey Walls here parnans de irous of building are javited tox: | of garments worn at the present day with full ead ample iatree ven. Her hair, dark and beauuful as night—her | A short red frock, corresponding with face of same | community, and a large eprinkling of pretty rea street to Chambers street’ (about 300 feet, now oceu- | tage upwardsto theextensive Villa or Mansion, ; tions for jm an easy an scientific manner. The follow. | CYe— hue, gaudily trimmed and furbelowed, arms bare, } girls. There is a funny story cu: hi b ied as the Newburg Landing.. ‘I'he fourstory Store, No. | styles of architecture; and where he is pre} sh Plane, of the many highly respectable names who testify Fair as a atar, when only one a diminutive bow and quiver, he was “the obser. | % * eon Cone nore ano, Tit Warren street. One of the Sew Building , between Wash: | Drawings, Specifications, Eetimates and Contracts for Bula: | ‘Ove merits ofthe BOOK a wae ating: i Tiditning ta: the'eky.” ved of all observers,” aud as” oe Pr east ie uch SSiat aus now, toes ites ington and West strats, igs" Heck Ren ea ings of every description, and superintends the erection thereof. | ners Treatiseon © tting Garments, Wa pf etic While, » ire pulled, [ think I will tell you. There was doors, Ling eas 0 On the perfum’d pillow of i “His arrow was tip’t a jewel, 3 methi f ti bi r y : fe seed ‘ perfum’d pillow of her lip, By ething of a competition between one John ates mabornay Seam plned {erie Croton watt, Mc: | FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT | ligtion outing superortosyherdotore publubed,ither | -A# on Ris nativeDed of roves, faek'd oy Anishot trom anlver string,” ° Wright. and the aforesaid Ford, for the job of Fe ag Roti cee ety mdr y aly lel Bi SONIAN METHOD. in rope or Americ ERS aR With Paphian skies, love smiling slept.” few hearts there proved impervious to his aim. corating the hall, providing the music, supper, House is fifty feet aquare, five stories, and a superior celfsr, root A NEW COURSE of ‘ersons in French, according ro the or EW. Tryon Ra, Bo Homes: James Delige dake | What gem within of “purest ray serene,” should | But enough of persons. The evening came off | ‘cc., and they were each called upon to bring in fui the hall and 1D DU honor such a sitting! Her sister, MissM. A. H—I, | ‘“ippingly, and with spirit. Nearly every one was | vroposals, by the committee of arrangements. coprered, mahocany doors, plated furniture, &e. an 8 o n, will be given by Mr. EDMO Haviland, J He Banker, stairs Italian marble. Tha b ding, near the water, and is | BUISSON, A. Mate Leonard Si,,commencing on Monday, | The above ean be obtained of the anthor, No. 113 Broad way. | wore a black dress, which, ae she has been to Ha- | ‘" fancy dress, and all were zealous to contribute a | Ford brought in two dollars and fifty per ticket, and ‘without equal as to situation inited States. It willac- } 17th instant, at 5 o'clock, P.M. is system, so well known | New York. commodate fifty or sixty persons. ‘Che Farm is eighty acres—a } in Europe, will be explained by the Professor. Persons wishi vana, and, as her mother gives it out, speaks - | mite of pleasantry to swell the general stock.— | Wright three dollars, and both promised to do all Frou on the Bay 0 me thoy ‘ad feet to learn the French, or their friends, are respectfully invited to FRENCH CHINA Jab; tre presume. ‘Wile intended an 42 y. Saeco Refreshments were passed about between the co- | hat could be required. Wowniimandian ‘Wright's Brooklyn, -aud laid out in, 1000. Bui iietrustioey ip Branch doretannber toeerene hi te Oaatees REMOVED TO. Spanish lady. A veil, to match, was worn in such | ‘illons, to which succeeded a splendid banquet, } as the highest bid, he got the contract, and they many Building Sites on this property. scl ‘and for the past year at M. ‘orks lows collegiate RU. 65 LIBERTY STREET, as to conceal her whole face, except her | 2onorable to the host and honored by the guests | io say that the reason he got it was, because he Long Istand for early vegetables, and can real school at Naw Brighton. would, respectfully STAIRS. n exotic fancy, probably imported by her- | Whilstat table I joined the Amphytrion ina glass | hreatened to “blow the democratic party of Bos- dollar per annum. if atended ts, by an ALSO, I L- On sale Rie (Beuar, Pate, ged gardener. | gentlemen, both in regard io qualifcation and character, All | 4 QALESME, Importer tad Agent for Manaftetarers, bas | sell, and which, with the lilenatured, would seem | € Wine, and suggested that as this was the great. | ion to N—il,” if the job was not given to him. So Phd, a about 200 Lots fron "Avenues and the ie B igeth ipan dla pny d to bespeak for her more discernment est Baltimorean affair, in upper circles, we had had | :tseems thet the democracie are to pay only fift strest lending oo ™ na gee uy ea eaae ae A New Cogn for Ladies will be opened on the same day, at Coe pi an el sizes, assorted ahs oup Tere = Howerer her eyes, we are pretation tor many years, it was srorthy @ place in your co- } vents ahead, merely for the privilege of not iy ee See eae ee joaned 19 o'clock, A. M. dabbles tad. Covered Dishes, Saled Bowls, Wrait Baskets, Custards and | enough. "The South was well represented by the | ‘Umns. He agreed with me heartily, and inti. } olowed to h—Il by the man of knives and forks! ‘ JOHN b. DELAPLAINE, M.M PeLaforest, French Con: | Dr. Porter, 1 Barclay st. ; Haney sve Sete, and Bich Decorned Dinner a, gay and engaging Miss B—g—n, at present the | ‘ated that he had given the matter in charge of | “heap, aint itt) , ; no oe TOW 7 Xow street, New. ze. wens General. aE . Croguinan, 400 Broadway his: Fen and Chocolate Wars, Gres, #reneh and Amoriens on of Mrs. Sam|; H—n, and who appeared in ie Bie eae behind Ne Leos or, to be bet nee es ¢: shi cuy are ina ree terrible 5 TE jms vo let with Steam Fower. fl a ver st. v + s the character of the “* White Lady of th ” ative and more exact, behind the sereen, an tate of chaos about these days, and carriage ri- fi Sisene BOF Shite, | ELones fe Nata. Berard & Mondon, 38 Court ht citer in end a face octapersiseome” | Her animated face and graceful figure neal varticularly to Mrs. V——a and Mrs. H—n. 1 | ding is worth a fitty per cent. premium at the Life a ee A fessau st | land st. ture to all and beauty to the dance. ‘our own | COngratulated him upon his choice, and whilst he Even the dead came in for a share of the TO SECRET SOCIETIES. ee coun Fewer, a a Molly, 58 Maiden Lane. city was also well represented by the beautiful Miss | “du¢ezed my hand in affectionate acknowlegment, | rouble, notwithstanding the commonly received TO LE£—From Ist May nert, the pan it - - R re = = aca }—f—re, at present en to + | observed, that Mrs. V——a, having ostracised her | ‘pinion that the troubles of earth end with life, for a! fing ay mg TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. Se! but who, atufangichs anita tect as household god to South Rmevion: and enjoying t Wan only the other day that a hearse was upset in EF A. ARTAULT, Importer of Frendb Daguerreotype ma- prepare a fancy dress. Miss S—th, with dewy lips thereby an elegant leisure, was deeply accompli: yne of the most public ei engi proceeding to arian agent ta rocco Cases, offers for sale and blushing cheek, well became her part as} °4, aud a sort of imperial arbitress in matters of | he burial place. Itis said that several very res ‘Hest quality of Fretch Plates, No. i 3 Aurora, ‘the rosy-finger’d daughter of t | ‘high life and high-lived people, Sha! are, taste, ectable corpsesare awaiting a better srate of tra- FOR ; Fi J beng hc SP 5 0, (natin) $3 doses aes Miss Jt B—k—d, imikb ohetechea be ee poetry, and the musical glasses.” Unfortunately, elling before they are launched on their final pas- pA BEAUTIFUL ew oll pial, ae Avpeatas including the in- z Gregor, made a distinguished appearance. Her} 1°Wever, our femmes savants were unable to ac- | sage. : : ars ing pave peripet ovae wiles 1, $50. tall figure, set off by a rich Scottish dress, and pis- cord upon the’ embarrassing question of literary To advert to a kindred subject, the Whig office- Barra ed for a large: family. i me divided by the {he Chemicals used in the Brgaerreotype cts, . : tols ‘ her side, gave her an air as formidable to | | ag nga nenyirage of Seemed points, each porate in the Custom. Honee of om city, ve im- Rchel larmarroneck, A received by. steamship, her lovers as was her prototype to her foes. Her | ’"¢> With a tenacity characteristic of genius, be- | .atiently awaiting the day of their death and burial ‘aun ‘d 8 prototype to es. Her | a s t death trout fohing in their seaso1 "Phe out but ings areal in god plates 9 spteer sad tee beanie process of izean HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand large assort- | Sister, Miss A—g—a, as Rowena, would have well | '"8 illing to compromise self-love to another, | :pon the advent of the new administration. There ficient otheteners bana Wiese | eit Saw atte acted atin ners | oy Ranh gamrctnene teat eniet salam | eorted thoes liste, on which “i, midway born, a moat laudable enterpruc, and | imoats ite lease st their offices, and others who lac a d m WE f i t eas iso, Tool i“ et lerprise, an imost a life lease o eir offices, and others who rh two eb within aquarter ofa 1 ie fond of the progress in this beautiful art, please to hed te, f x . - ——“"' Bright eyes On 5 D0; F rnin ; 4 apisiatplan tio darby ht houneytn vernal the Ne | ell Aihe Latsycn Basa 1s Bredwans cof Libetyoe | Scchchisamtonce etarae goUe end Genta arate’ xe | Ran’ influence, and adjudged the prize” ere Serer apes eh tee rede regiig Prec en OTIANRIe T Re York an larlem Ha ro William's Bridge, which 33 with, ja28 im*re recommended to eal ipon the tubscriber, an he is selling’ his | ‘Their ‘weird sister,” Miss B—y B—k-—d, per eee hs bg ved, as if ean mere ceeay to Bend oe Kab pauperism and unfitness three of said pre joods at i ity. A ? d, per: } supply, © 8 a i : 5 Fruit on suid premises, which, was selected by the present | “CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. | tl eagrtmenc of Hardware, Cullery, Cut Nails, Hoflow | formed her part as a fortune-teller to perfection, as | duction, the untoward tailuve. I vety event'tie | y uneuimens that all such will have ca eek gwner with great care. The distance from City Hall anew ‘RS. H. SHANKLAND, Daguerreotype Artist,having tak Bhovels and. Spades, Ja are, Sporting Imple- | ‘nore than one of her subjects can attest. Those } loss ot Doctor T—— must b tt. We ar vk,” as ther t I Polk and of Rui cod Wa padlonaatios coeemtoiny tabk propery ton bs singe two years more than 10,000 portraits, and being. mga: HENRY F. FAURBANE, dt Fulton st. | who think this lady without wit,by so tninking,give without hope, however, that our humble offering dallas men, who are fred With & genetics ambi 2 i, is known for taki t style, traits, a : ‘° . ’ e - had on the Drewales a snerty, forty acres of fist rate Land, | Her frend and customers tne pa that she gives « beau | — DALLYS TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, a Rook token of their own; and those who say 80, | may mit:gate the rigot of his grief, and dry the | ‘on to devote their time to the service of Uncle Also, *, | fal Daguerreotype likeness, inclading a fine morocco case or > 1 come to hear it, will have a g terdrops,” which at the fi Ati 3 Th witha good Stone Howse ont, with Barn and Btabra connected, frame, for only oue dollar." Be ya well _patromized, and . 485 River St. Troy. reason to change their opinion. Miss M—d—th ied athens ihe Liecies ah Penod. ligence of di- | Sam. eae oes re er full of specula- Pothe aad forty newer will be gold seperauely, or the Ferma to- | bee customers increasing every day, she has, fur their conve. | "THE, Saecriber discarded, on thie occasion, the wings and wand of | ‘nanly cheeka?™ t) “Methoods “stained hie } ons as to the mew fabinets and cagerty suck in gether, (making in all 110 aeres) to suit the purchas-r. Apply | plence emtarged Hor eatab/ialiient, by two Daguerreoty) bacco and Snoff, at 28) River street, | & fairy, which, whilome, and in the banker’s time. : inti i i g - 7 7s eter WAY, Now 12 Uity Hall Place, orto ISAAC | & Ri netererts Begear, 169 Broadway, snel by 7 é, ‘door to the Pultou market. “Ihe following tsp te | she dazzled in? and which. it he anit +} The present description being hastily sketched, | ie Southern papers. Now it is Morton, now Ban- A DERBON' on the premines, oF to coh Serabliglument, 283 Broadwray, third story, ffont yoom, No 1. | fond at all mes at oreand fastory ing, would have found meee te the Sal > Av oath and in many respects defective, we will resume | roft, now Henshaw, and anon Rantoul, who is to “fe3 Ln * re M. H. HICKS, No. 20 Wallstreet} morning to 5 in the evening, any weather, cloudy or stormy. | | Lonacco—The celebrated extra Chewing Tob: her, than now. Instead, she assumed the chav | ‘he subject at an early date, entering more into de- | ‘go in” from Massachusetts, pretty much as the pre- FOR SALL—A valuable Farm, forming, « art of the Kemem! ir, only one dolar, t style) melee case OF Pt pred dng Ai, Mason, mahal ter of © Fair Star,” an idea hich, if oy te ine, ‘ail upon the matter of costumes, and doing jus- | erences of the aforesaid quids may lead them. From tract knows as Movrisnaia. sit haved o ie, cig ep ‘rane. im rre panish do, Turki ‘ : has, at leuee, the Smavil oF baba aon te ae hin tice to those whom, en this occasion, we have atious reasons which it would be cumbersome to in- idea acres of land, prope ly fenced an order. Upon DAGUERREOTYPE Suri ose agented, No. 1; Maccaboy, American Gentle | aie T, | om & ante deen constrained to neglect. For the present} |:ct upon you, I incline to the opinion that nobody the Farm there isa commodious modern built Mansion House, GENERAL undyfoot, French’ Rapee, and lish Blackgu ale. To sup it, she loaded her shoulders wit therefore, vale. MEpniIsToPHiLss. rom Massachusetts will crook his legs under Mr. i le and all necessary appendages, suitable for | & iy kh NW ITSHING ESTABLIS ENT ne ware warranted e a protusion of ringlets, and adorned her slight fore- : Jolk’s executive mahogany, and more especially as Steere Hace eel al) mseieners out tebaine, Alone Fe LRG PEA SEE 1? | Glem:" Sie subscrioee would alec warrens heed with an ample star, which glittered there, | Coronzn Conony Nn CANADA-—-Mr. Hanson, a| he incumbent oftheTreasury chair. Your oldiriend, TMC ble mall eet dad wouar power, Ged au orchards "The ssid THE UBACRABEIS tee tents fo see Dartetcotype { ter vanufactured than any other in the ‘State of New York or | Companionless and lone,—no emblem, let us hope, | ooiancg agent for the self-emancipated slaves in | omptroller Flugg, of New York, is destined for ¥ ef iy, being witha ‘nine ‘miles | 4 Artists, that wve cousiderably enlarged their connec: | elsewhere, ‘ f . presaging for the wearer equal fate.” Miss N—y | ( ar tae clncaiiiiie of Geeeioon |. hak olace. Y tates H fhe of a free briage across tions throaghout the Union Weet indies South Ameria | ., Orders directed as above will meet with prompt attention and | Mer modest as a violet and as sweet, perfectly | :anad%, made @ statement of the condition oat place, 1 learn from private advices, and from Harte fi Rajlroad run aud Europe. ‘They have also made arrangementa to be supplied } customers may rely on having the same pains taken as if they | weil bred, and yet lady lth chatted? to Nek before the Congregational Societies in t ae same source I hear that a New Hampshire man half a nile of the house, ‘For terms and Carther particul rs in- | withevery new article weed im the ‘were personally present, red, and yet lady-like in all thing much } Sunday and Monday evening, from which we g ill take the Navy Department. In confirmation quire between 12 and 3 P. M. of MM. MORRIS, have lately resales s layus suppiy, Cr tlsenger' E. Savage, 254 Fulton street, x oe A. A. Samanos, | irom good feeling as good breeding, appeared in the | \oliowing information. ¢ this latter statement, I would inform you that 418 dn* re 11 Pine street, second story. | Cam ing three different 8 lor the eavey Ags forthe eity of New York. jebdaaee a be all - Saeed | bexbor Miss M—y 2 of pera thes 19,000 per- | (soy, Hubbard, of New Hampshire, has gone on as cokctg TO LET. ; ther. for Ds Calotype, : ; cant Mately as Jano, and as fair, adventuted the pale bogie o Washington, with his family within a few AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER CO.,N Y. i ofall sizes, the best Polidhing CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! game experiment—uniese, indeed, the flowers in | ‘0m, different slave holding States at different p Pent esi had at UE AT eR set ‘A LARGE and convenient Cottage, formerly occupied | Sul used for the EZEKIEL, 92 N: ‘Street, opposite the Herald Build | her hair, and over her drei tokened spring. | “4 DY, ferent processes ; 401 i. The Basaford, with Gi ind Fruit owes of moe 7 . i aoe ings, respectfully invites the attention, of & friends and | How charms so rare have led so long their They in for colapacti hi eated, Dat poatiored ever eter: fo not raargicaerese wont Pet re Wash. i i t mal to. Jigars, , ” : « ese ride eet es the New York and Hore d vet es Wy] coltcl br beers tum tarecte jast re} well-deserved meed, what wizard can expound? | ;itory a hundred miles in length by sixty in breadth the | ngton toseek an office, and his patriotem is mot Tem ttajlrord Cars ran to and from New York six times a day. ry Pi ~ Regalias of various Panetelas of various ansa, Her mother, who is full of executive talent, and, | southern puint is about 40 miles above Detroit, Michigan, | { that jubilant character which would prompt hi Apply at 479 Pearl street, New York. fio were | may depend pee 1. kerbocker | if Napoleon’s definition be true, of greatness, should | on the eastern side of the river. The land is extremely | 5 whit ibe ital to attend the inaugur: Las P But “* eae BeTATR ROW BALE, pebipe wii | ee Ri Enstiprinds, | dedicate a portion of her energies to thie, tor rea- | ‘ertile, producing wheat, corn, oats, rye, and tobacco, | us verrons, ge the pattinsch Rites cnee eaid REAL ESTA’ 7 & F_ LANGENHEIM, Esperanza, “ sons which thicken apace. "The daughter of our | Which da ready market in Detroit and the neighboring vate tO have: a tdatienatn now) hese te Mi ABOUT FIFTY ACRES of choice Land in the Kf fi8 Im*ee Exchange Building, Philadel We are to have a mammoth hotel here in Bos- dia, Noriegas, Lord By . | Mi » atti towns and settlements. Most of the cole own tract A arte Oe er See boniuisl onsen. The eee ~ Mine above Segars are aryarancd a gen and imported; and | the hearts sal Scotch peasant, moved with | ‘r'ten, to and 20 acres, mostly Under cultivation, whaist | o8 Within ashort time—something that will ech ee eae quire of JORR'S. BERGEN, THE PICTORIAL NEWS RUOM, |__| che trade are invited to call and examine them. é others, more enterprising or older residents, are large and | 1¢ Astor, United States, Tremont. or any other on the premises. jaa9 imere ' | No. 22 sagt WwAe Ve ie ead EAST a ya from abroad will be strictly attended to. Her graceful ease, and sweetness, void of pride, prosperous farmers. ardent spirits are nearly abandon. | irst chop house in the Atlantic cities, and run Wouid hide her faults, if she had faults to hide.” HAWKES, having fitted up a Parlor 28 General News ee one in a hundred of the people making use of J ieck and neck with the famous St. Charles at New w the i ij pani hii NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. 1m, e above tit ill be happy to see his HAVE YOU A COUGH? Miss W—d—lle, in the same character, is quite a 2 )rleans. The Company was incorporated by the Tienda, and hopes by attention to business to merit a con- D2.22F ,neeleet jt. Thousands have met a prematore death | stylish looking person. If she possesses the gentle. |, Though the colonists are s gislature some two or three years ago, ander the tinuance vors #0 liberally bestowed since he has been for the of a little attention Id. d i ritory, the greater pai righ: ‘ ) in, the pul ‘A COUGH —Di Ye ness and sweetness that show so fair in the smiling | yorhoods, 90 that considerable congregations can b ame of the Colmsatian Hotel, bot they could mot ‘The room furnished with New York and Old Country Pa- ny containing wed | countenance of Mies L—, which is very probable, | thered. A white population is mingled with them, een. | <<t Hold of the site they then fixed upon, and go let pers regularly. Ete i in_an extensive practic for several years, w iti nature has perpetrated a libel upon her, the publi- | asting of : 4 ve project slumber. The election of Polk, or The a 8; fh ha Pt ing of French, Irish and English, the greater part of . > INTER A. ‘supplied-with choice Wines and Spirits, ine flavor- fford relief, end save you from that awful disease, cation ot which she would be entitled to gr whom are as ignorent as the runaway slaves. ome other equally ruinous measure, has revived daft 28, the ed Segars, and fine Pale Ale, kc. J23 im?ee | consumption, which annually sweeps into the grave hundreds i ign y, Pa sed alee Ogscives Bt tip on “ aan | Othe young! the ol hit, Gm lovely eadthe gay. praise if she could invent a means to restrain. hundred negroes the agent hed seen collected at a religi- | 1¢ plan this year, and now the projectors ere all an Welliam’s: Bri , Hunt's SWORD EXERCISE. 7 ‘congh !—B. ed to purchase a botile of whe | S—a H—ff—n, as a ag danseuse scarlet dress | ous meeting, not one could read; neither could he him gog to commence. A very extensive tract has ‘Aickahoe, Hart's Cortets and: Whi . Miss H—fi—a,—to invert though @ Methodist preacher, till he was instructed | cen secured upon Tremont street, nearly opposite A.M. 1B. Mand 3.30 P. City aha A.M, ‘Trekaboe for City Hali 8 25 PM Leaves White ., 1.90 P.M. 4 P.M. (ids My Leave White ‘The Westchester Train will stop only, ME, HAMILTON, havin catered into an arrangement wi yey teh La}, " " are oe Nar peenty a a‘ y his little boy. An attempt ishow making ¢ t d fi for the use of the Large Koom of = the order of precedence, for which we be; lon : jem} lo erecta | the Common, and extending down Hroomfield hould tak Nai th & pal 2 F . x i 1 sires ore ple ht ve: | ft thonsand car whe ier sem tnd fant fed ome | ae fay, atzacted her proper ahare of homage. | "mite sine contel few, im whieh aM negro chi | \reet vo the Marlboro” Chapel on Washingtou 7 lieve. Miss M—g—tt R—ly, a sybil, Miss E—th R- Wilson, & Congregationalist minister, hes for seven years reet, but there is some taik of taking in that pro- if Ricci, Me He igel ie apd sql by De. Jayne, 26 South Third areet, Phi- | Turkish dress, scarlet, and richly embossed dag; levoted himself tu the service of the colony, and is a sort | ¢Tty also, together with the Marlboro’ Hotel alao, of the i cI (peaches Arperiens an ‘Sword Exercise, iso Ci 4 an after leaving the City i] ionk “Teache: jton street, 273 Broadway, and 77 Kast Broadwa: impersonated *‘ that dark-eyed lady, young (rul: | of superintendent of all their interests. A'committee of |" Which case the new hotel will cover some three Hall, a the corner of Broome st. aud tne Howery. Vausball Gar- Rate. a Im*m aare.” The third sister, as Fanela, with her dark | respectable and pious men in New York examine all ac four acres of ground and front on three of the de: bgt cagttg Bee Ns a bar fait a, Yoluntese Companies wishing perfect in} ~~ BREAR’S OIL. | Wreathsot hair, floating over her neck like shadows | Counts, and publish an acknowledgment of receipts. As | vost frequented thoroughfares of the city. Aston- aud will take ap passengers alon ine. . Sar pk maple c "by. appl iets to H HIGHLY SCENTED AND PURE | over snow, her eyes full and black, ‘‘that would | ‘he colony are mostly Methodists, we wonder the deno hing as this plan may appear, it is yet thought by ‘Extra Harlem aud Merisianta ‘Trains, for Morrisianin and in- | Most Moderate serra. Oy eee lal Palle THE HAIR-OF all preparations | bear a world of looking in before their depth was | Tination makes no provision for their spiritual and edu: J sod judges that the undertaking will be a profita- tat fr Ealem and Morrisining A.M, 9A. | 2-1 the oh pated” om Weats eat 4a | fathomed,” would have done more in subduing her J “evens! necessiies Cone Journal le oie, ta, notwithstanding the many good houses 2 P. M., 4.30PM. Leave Morrisiana for City Hail, 8 A. LOOKING GLASS PLATES. f most instances, it restores the hai country’s foes than even the chivalry of her father, J pag Case ov BH, Hivos. The examined e now have in the city, there is agreatand a con- MM. 10 A. M., 3B. My. eM F & OSTHEIMER, Importers, No. 9 Henk street, bald and will effectually preserve it from | the gallant Commodore. Mies C— W—s, ofMr. &. H. Hatch, on ie ot ao of killis =. tantly increasing demand for more accom moda- nis smere 8. CARMAN, See: d rrieale a fall 4 Ty anal eninent phynicians and-ehemiats, | SWi88 peasant girl, and looking “excellent we W. A. Jackson, of this city, in a rencounter atthe st. J (208 lor the travelling public. ‘The many railroads vat centre in Boston Lave given this great mpulee o hotel business as well as to all other kinds of bu- nees, and, not to let the spirit flag, the present gislature are grinding out new railroads every 1y, to tap some new section of the country and have by late 8 fall assort- by such eminent physician: chemists, ; - nF ing Glass Plates, from 9 by 7 to 40 by 20; Polished | asthe late Sir Humphrey Davy and Str fi i] She miable woman, and would be + phrey Davy and Sir Heory Half hat 's Louis Ball Room, on th ht of the 4th inst., c LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. _ | Plate Window ‘Bless tom by pear flty gece re Bear's Rrease, Properly. prepared, was the best thing ever | an agreeable one, did she only have an adequate | before Reconler Genois, in New Orleans on the'18th inst, x reservation of the hai ‘ f the couplet whi al ar _Cses, together with a variety of other German and Tyga fe Go. a | appreciatiza o ouplet which says: There waa a large crowd of persons preseut, eager to hear Freach Goods, whieh they ofr on the most favorable tering bald "Mears. AB San Tyan ion Dede unt onthe, pa “Tt is remarkable that they he examination. No witnesses were called; but the aft aoe imi abs. have prepared it in such a manner that the oil, combined ‘Talk most, who have the least to say.” Javi's of Francois Andry, Hortaire Andry, P. H. Huard, vari ae rogpe erage Tait is hangs oC auner “Sohn 'as Groce - a trial on " zs a, File Sera, Wola’ by th A FRENCH FLINT GLASS WORKS, Mr H. Bod, Beas as a gentleman of the old | org ot wir. Hatch'n counsel, stated that Unis course was ists, No. ton Broad ‘AT WILLIAMSBUROH, L. 1 school, supported a character which is in harmony what he desired. The papers were therefore handed over DEPO WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK. with his usual undeviating courtesy of heart and } (5 the Attorney General, and the prisoner was conducted RERGER K WACRE R, known for a lon manner. The agreeable and rare qualities of this | 4 jail in acarria 7 of years saan # manafaetarers of Wasch- y = gentleman render him in all circles a welcome honor. to inform Glase Dealers, Importers of Watches, and | <uest: Dr. T— B—r, by meuns of a domino, suc- Farnishing houses generally that they have estab! shed a Brauch ceeded in concealing his fine person, but not his al INTER ARRANG te DYE its high perfume, renders it indispensable for the toilet and dress- . sad G. Legendre, Ler yy Ma on ag of the unfortu. yur its wealth into the city. If the capitalists ‘Trains run as follows, commencing Dec. 14th, 1844 :— AMERICAN HAIR Be a , But our space is on the wane: leaving, therefore, | ate affair, were read to Mr. h in the hearing of his 2 UD ‘ Leave Brooklyay at hal-pant He po Ponkttiay a. WARREN TED, if strictly applied according to directions | Bold by A.B. SANDS &CO. No. 272, Broadway: Granite | chough with reluctant hearts, a bright array of sel, by the Recorder, who stated that under the cit | (| ae Ra ged eid Ses earctel.cooppiag ae Fereatantals tna Be y, lack, without staining or irritating the | itast Broadway. Price 0 ceuts large, 2) cents small bottles, | fairies, heroines, and sylphs, we turn for a moment | cumstances of the case it was his duty tosend the papers # .. “Iegislature goes on at the same rate a little hile longer, the whole territory of the little Bay tate will be covered over with iron tracks, sleep- rs, &c , and a foot of the original aoil will be a irosity to be removed and placed in Kimball’s “Luseui But the tallest pile 18 the one most apt to topple ver, and such may yet be the fate of the railroad ania in Massachusetts. The end thereof may be JAYNE, No. 20 South Third street, Ge "s Manor. Ee Se AR oe ga and Ln ’s, through to port and ” mecpore fie FB Re icteric apt arrmtton SALT AND FISH STORE. Leave Greenport peo jeer’; Eootos Erais BLT ANS: 1 2 and 3. ‘ at'Bt. George's Manor and a Gov. Buacksnake, the Grand Sachem of the In- tian nation, is now at the Eagle hotel in this vil- “8 owt . My Accommodation ‘Train, for t} of tneir Maynfactory fn this country: and, in order to fulfil to | wit and talents. ‘ge. Gov. B. resides on the Allegany Reservation, about Fs audden as the closing of this epistle, and some- rookiyn and ite places, on Mon- \ them, have engaged experienced vt P et 20 miles fcom this village i the successor of Corn Plant hat more disasterous, if the leaders do not hold up cave ey Beecetnenday and Fridays. renchand Coauah, le i I I est dane touts pays Chie ofthe Six Nations—a nephew of Josep! Fe nigng. Yours trul Guy Faux From Hicksville for proces we ata Fete, Mil. feyle of all the articles. the: eres atc bees bs Pratnes duncle of the celebrated Red Jacket. He war CS . IG-NO' TRAIN ON SUNDA a i! F ieotccan there Mal avec tes marie.” naeaee Mngt oe oro be wit, Woonit 4 Lanark Ox An ox aged seven ears, weighing nage fr “Pp ‘atthe battles of Fort Stanwix, Wyoming aA — pars, Yondays, {via Norwich. fareisys, pe pb ire coe ree Ieee, We, prowene) a warm friend of Gen. Washington during | °.800 lbs , and supposed to dress 2,100 Ibs., was ex- Fridays, Saturdays Jo theit | for concealment, than in the hope of being urged: revolution, He was in Washington's camp forty days | bited in Troy on the 18th inst by Patrick Judge, of ed by the Hon.’ H from the Sareters ont to be a : ox ever kalled Ut side rn Now ork oity: Quarters ness Mackerel, "e 9,27 P iere, oF potot thy some imploring fair, to unmask. Our passé § atthe close of the revolution—-w: ointed chief b; Albany county, and = baby Te § ‘ ‘a and money making friend from abroad, Mr. U——a f him: ond now wears auapenited irom hie neck RE white, of Waterford: 'M. C. St porediamers, fy r for sale in low to} W! © long surprised the ladies by his mysteriou® J aiiv ¢ medal prevent t by General W ON, WELLS & CU., 61 vey a « % CO.,5¢ Southa, and inveterate bachelership, surprised them stil! Ml bearing date 1796.—Cattaraugue Whig, Feb. 17. {nga Sinre 00 dew rot Hemp, for sale ponte aia a ac aa *