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Baltimore orioles, andthe superb litte humming Ple asant to listen to it. May I soon have the op- TO LET —A a ge rary birds buzzing about from flower to flower, and por tunity of again hearing it. ‘Then there was the | ‘ished 1 gentlemen and their wives, "sage shrub to shrub; now darting their long slender bills alee, renin raed Hie Bar and sister in-law (I | dy, into the cup of the beautiful coral honeysuckle,and whose looks reminded. me met og fc ha % then alighting om a branch ofa tree, {rom whence, | Spanish ladies which 1 huve “ in a moment, it would again dart with renewed vi: | gerbe. Mr. Pakenham, ence Hat Sra ne de gor, while loud over all the chirpingand humming, | with one of 8 att ‘as there. Mr. P. hasa would be heard im beautiful tones of the singing of thorough English lool and b | betrays his country by the inimitable and indefatigable mocking bird, his ppearance, though h e is far from looking the rs erched high on the top.nost branches of some neigh- | wily diplomat, which character is 80 decisively at- poring tree; all these inducements nted in bee tributed to the statesmen of the mother country. public grounds lying between the White House and He has far more of the frank John Bulliem, which ihe Navy Department, are surely snfficiont, to per- | is the characteristic of the people of England, and, suade one to love the country. ‘Surely, when we | as a gentleman remarked, he i ismore likea ‘Tepubli- fi id these attractions 80 near to the city, we must | can and democrat than a ‘royalist and an aristocrat. | our inclinations leading us to wish we were in| There were also Mr, Bancroft, the Secretary of country, Where we could see all its glories and | the Navy, and his wife. I have already mentioned uties in full perfection. And yet while all these Major Van Buren, and then I noticed Mr. Sullivan attractions are within a stone’s throw of the popu- | of this city and his son, and Mr. Haight formerly Jation of this city, how few know of their exis- Consul to o Antwerp, who was tumed out by Joho tence, and tewer still, knowing thereof, avail them- ler put in *one Francis J. Grund, who, selves of its delights. And yet all these are visible, a ag Rumor says will have'to vacate that post. and all these attractions I beheld in rich protusion Then there was M re ede Bs of the State Depart- in the neighborhood which I have mentioned, on ment, better ee as the gentlemanly and able : youteaany morning. Such weather, such views of | Secre of the American Institute, and General e weauties and glories of nature, animate and . Gibbs MeNiel, the celebratea engineer, and inanimate, restore ihe freshaees af ones feelings, | Governor Gibbe,jof Rhode Island, and a whole host reinvigorate the mind, fill.it with gratitude for f{ others, whom { have neither time nor inclina- many, various, and great enjoyments, encourage tion to notice. I cannot, however, omit to notice the heart and fill it with love and a: lection, and | a person who is “favorably” known by the title of prepare the beholder to go into Soniaty with deeper | the #arl of Goosetoot—he was there as large as life satisfaction, and to reap greater delight from inter- | and twice ae natural. As he could not get the poet course with his fellow men. Such were some of | of Minister to England, nor any of the other foreign the feelings excited in me by the unexpected en- appointments, I T believe he now contents himself joyment I received, and it was fit that a day so | with m. ‘ing application for the United States agreeably commenced, Should be ended by enjoy- | Marshalship at New York, being willing to accept ment as great, received im’ eee ny of mankind | eyen ¢ at, and he thinks President Polk cannot ~it was fit that sympathies @ awakened should be surely refuee that, when it was the fault of hisown us unexpectedly gratified as were mine by a visit | friends that he did not receive the vote of Tennes- to "he White House on the evening of yesterday. | see, for if they had only have let him, the Karl of Understanding then that the evenings of Tuesday | Goosefoot, kaow that. they could not carry the and Friday, from eight to ten o'clock, were set | State, instead of assuring him that they were sure apart by President Polk for the reception of his | of it, why he would have gone back to the State, TO 0) APIECE OF HORE a As Ey oie eDweltag: ahieh wen eo ap ig 4 emda fo fs family, hire aR Paaied ted te eats nt is abe spout rene cp hossrberplag”’ Suid’ owes itoeted i ia 2 will above lewiese street, pg For Rather perl street, this city, a ee ey fo _ Se tame Reva 2 — Shen for fo ee tee ete Yo 7 oF in the store ncar the premuses. werintes eu R. F. CARMAN, TO CAE eT RAK ERO ee MAKERS, CABI- fh TO LET—A row of Brick pote or. of cr bI for Carpenters, Chair Bakers, Cabinet Makers’ ect, Sante ithe rar of Wacaiiet between Varck aa fon streets. Poseetalon can hs had Also, to Let, three or four Brick Stables, with Lolts, Se. sy in the rear of No. 2 Sullivan street, near Grand street. Apply at No. 175 Hudson streat. azngt®re al MILTON HOUSE, THE onthe ace ty Le Lat 1 subscriber is now putting this splendid and wel kuown establishment in order for Ff ‘coming season’ A pari fche hotel is now otwacd and the road fom Brook aa to Kt Fort Hamilton is in excel! order, it havivg been gra and gravelled since _ ve ded for a Steamboat to imes sagt ing the season between Fort Hami! ton New York ¢ir is not Jand- ing at Staten laland, (of th= hours of starting due notice vyill be iven,)so that those who do not wish to drive their own ean the hoat inthe morning after breakfast,and be athe ine in the morning to attend to their business, and ime. to dine wi Lt Geer ‘their families. ‘he subse riber woult leased to make by gery with families or singls eatlemen for rooms and board ( rihe season, pen reuonable iaraa; and by commanieationaddreated ue |: is place, or le e Astor House, New \¥ ork wil Pre-mptly a atiemded to, ‘ALONZO' wD fort Hamilton, L. 1, April 28, 1845 friends, and thinking that as a considerable period | and surely one more speech from him would have FOR SAL had now elapsed from the day of inauguration, | ensured their success. Really ASMALL FARM—Situsted miles, from Morris; Mr. Polit might not be eo much pressed by the | “it moves momore perhaos thea folly ought, FA-w: near Baskinridge, N. Jersey.” and wi visits of office--eekers, I concluded to go up to the | §When some green heads, as void of wit as thought, half hoors ride frou the ¢ ity, daily, c Ke Woite House, see and shake hands with the peo- Suppose themse!ves monopolists of sense, bee mnt A rare ieee po’ a grrr bead pie’s President, and ascertaio, trom personal obser- And wiser men’s ability pretence.” 7 od variety of Bruits. Kor i jon ap Bari ', corner avenne U and Seco: at.; Harriton Price, No- 22 Coentiea Slip; or, 10 Robt. Barkley, at the premises. 11 Im*ee ss OR SALK OR EXCHANGE, AT TOW PRICE. rn vation, the description and appeatanoe of the man | “ Does he not hold up his head, as it were, and who had been unexpectedly elevated to the highest | strut in his gait?” and thentoo post in the gift of the uation. Accordingly, about “Like a crane, his neck is long and fine, half past eight o’clock Leatered the door of the ‘With which he swalloweth up excessive feast.” White House, and being directed towards the cast | put 7 am entirely afraid, that notwithstanding his n excellent jth of 200 acres in Westehester county, {4 les from ys one from HR I depot at end of the building by the servant, I turned my constant, untiring attendance at the White House, E pices, ares s levee nee, gepeh houses, sasbion, sieps thitherward, and seeing an open door | the result will be ‘Ke, very healthy. Stages pass ai elie through which streamed 8 brilliant light, with “A life he'll lead vilate posssasion. “Apply at No. east Brond- two or three gentlemen |.cking through it, 1 Which hath no present time, but is made up 26 im *m Entitely of to-morrows.” recht FivE TONS OF GARDEN SEED formas, and 4 in quantities to suit parehase went there and looking in, was astonished to beho!d the room occupied, not by gentle- mea alove, as I had exp cted, but also by a But I must conclude. Rarely have I spent as 7 permanent family establish: pieasant a time asthat which I spent last evening at ment, peo radish: 1000 Ibs of nurnber of ladies, forming a coup dail, sostrikiog | the White House, and if all President Polk’a re- | beet, eluding a mang ind rape bret; 00 Ibevof ture aadso unexpected, that tor some mymeats I felt more lke walking home than going io. However, pluckiug vp allihe courage ot which I was pos- sessed, atter some consideration, I deposited my hat upou a tabie 1a the hall, and marched in, tninking I should probably fiad some friend who would chaperon me, and prevent me from being completely put out ot countenance. Mr. Polk, with genuine republican politeness, immediately ad- vanced and received me and some other genile- men who then happened to come in,with courtesy and kindness, althauss strangesa to him. 1 had thea got ever the greatest difficulty, the éntree and then observed to myself, faish, gentlemen, you ceptions are as pleasant and agreeable, why I shall be a frequent visitor, and the readers of the Herald be informed thereot, by ARrEL, Philadelphia, (Correspondence of the Herald.) Pawaperrnia, May 1, 1840. ‘This is a dull May day. Cold and raw in the morning, with clouds and a north east rain; with a change of the wind to the south-east In the afternoon, and a damp and sultry atmosphere. We ore to have a meeting shortly in the State House wip; 700 Ibs cf orange and white extile enrrot: 500 ts af onion; 3 Sips tspinvehs 20 ibs eabtege, togeles with dele, cu er sorven COP, lek, leurs, clog, parley, pata, sa tify, ve d beans, pead, flower seed, ee. of cent species fand variet ei ies. Also, by his sou Alfred, on the seremeat of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS: embracing. shout S0'ot the most celebrate Sarities of geranitmne; all ofthe best kinds of monthly roses; tog: ther with azaleas, ions, netuses, verbena, ae roth, fl foweris AMERICAN STAI tpi are jooKs 510 pacer: “The Kitchen Garduer’s ited a Guide,” and the * an ‘ruit Caeeers Man- jesale and retail by the author, 876 Broadway, corner ‘of 18th street. ap2s 2w*re do not all kaow that— yard for the purpose of sustaining our government in re- FeaTaer BED, MAT RASS AND BEDSTEAD Andfat hel mena notes, sistance to British dictation. It is to be made a party af 156 and 158 Greenwich Street, fair, and there will be a rare squabble between the D’Uas andthe Buchauan cliques. You must know thatthe friends of Mr. Dallas are also the friends of Mr Buchanan, but there ia @ knot of desperate political hucksters who claim to bothe political supporters of the Istter, and they are moving heaven and earth to make this meet- ing ® means of edvancing their own interests at the expense of the honest and conscientious portion of tho de. mocratic guy in this city. Last night, the two cliques nominated d ff:rent men for the presidiny ling officer ofthe meeting—the Hon. C. J. Ingersoll on one side, and Tho- mas McCully on the other, and when it convenes at four o'clock, which will he too late to write upon the result by this mail, it is expected thi re willbe a muss. Mr. In- gersoll is not connected with any clique, and he was chosen es the most preper man to preside over a meeting of cit:z2ns called together on such an occasion. James Henry was acquitted last night of the charge of Corner of Courtlandt street. Feathers from... 8 to 4s per Ib Hair Mattrassea, . wy % The room in which I found myself, was the one adjoining the ‘East Room,” as 1 afterwards leara- ed, and is about thirty by forty feet in . The furniture fully bore out the reputation which was given to itin the debatesin the last Congress, of be tng old and almost untit for use—that is, I refer to the seats, which evidently had seen great ser- vice. Looking round the room, I was delighted to observe that sure sign cf delicacy of ind and purity of feeliog, of exquisite taste and conception of the beautiful, im some vessels of water filled with beautiful flowers. I love flowers, and I love those who love flowers, for I never see them with- out involuntarily repeating to myself the quota- tioa— “They are tho alphabet of engels, Wherewith they write on hills and fields, Fair of the marie | herrea and over 1 what better evid nce is wanted of the value “of the farsie el K Eve hotel and boarding house. in the United ‘seates should have this bedstesd--private families eansot do mithout them. Mysterious truth.” murder, and the Supreme Court isnow busy in trying | as Qldf sutners dressed and renovated, and Mattratses made over Having thus seen the evidences on which I lay | enatne defendant This is the first Irishiwan chegged | Mkoreee- ane great streets, [ was prepared to tind those com ing the menage everything [could wish. I all notsay much of Mr. Polk. He is in a_ position where his actions must make or mar him. His appearance is in his favor to my view, and I trust that his course in the present complicated state of our foreiga relations, will be suca as to maintain the honor and interests of his country, and to ad- vance its welfare ; and by that means to secure for him a reputation the most enviable—one that wall be enduring—that will live after him, because founded upon the triumph which right and princi- plesare sure to acisieve. His matners in inter- course are courteous and gentlemanly, and entire- ly free from affectation. Then, there is Mrs. Polk, who is, in appearance, and experience, moreover, confirms it, an amiable, intelligent lady. Her con- versation is exceedingly interesting, and her man- ners of that affable, gentle nature, so pleasing to persous of every degree. She is intellectual, too, in @ high degree, and her every remark in conver- sation shows the highly cultivated mind, and the kind, friendly heart and disposition. “Time, from her form, hath ta’en away but Uttle of its with murder, in connection with the May riots, in Ken- sington, who has been acquitted. The result provesthat Rhinedollar, who was killed on that occasion, was any- thing else but the martyr, which the natives would have the public beiieve him to be, Messrs Baker and Elliott, of the American Advocate, have been bound over to snawer the charge ot inciting @ riot against Wm. E Burton, of the Arch street Theatre. ‘The Advocate is peal 204 that advised violence ugainst Mr. Burton, and p the disgraceful outbreck on Andereon’s appearance on Monday night. This morning the paper contains a disgraceful attack upon the Alder: mien, by whom Messrs, Baker and Elliott were bound over. Justice is now in a fair way to be satisfied, and if the jury box can be kept pure, the system of newspayer diciation—this reign of terror will be putdown. “ Fashion” was produced last night, on the occasion of Mrs. Mowatt’s benefit, atthe Walnut street theatre, to a crowded and fashionable audience, and never was it bet- tor performed and more to the satisfaction of these present. Anderson, at the Arch, played Richard the Bice His conception of the character is origioal, and, I may add, just, exhibiting decided fs of a powerful intellect. Gut though in the main the audience were pleased, yet th -y were taken by ice avd some parts of the per- formance were so difterent from whst they had been [3 Picea to, that they scarcely knew what Soument to form. The idea of adopting a proper costume for the 3 of Shakspeare, and conforming as apni eibne te ies toric truth, never occurred to our fore, and the effect lact night wes electrical. he. pa ‘women were all dressed in the garb of the days of Richard—the soldiers were uppropriately clad, and the variety and character of the arms then in use, even to the imperfect and clumsily constructed fire-arm, then but a recent in- vention, was faithfully represented. The costume of Richard also was admirable ; 3 first as Duke of Gloster, then es King, in his robes of peace, and finally in hen mail, with tne royal arma, aves lions, emblazoned his left breast and right skirt. Those who witnessed. e performance of Richard last night, will aire. I believe, tolerate the character again played in any other costume. There was scarcely any business transacted at the stock board, but prices were firm at yesterday's tions. The’ umpression seems to gain ground that a large proportion of the August interest will be ped at meiureys tod that there will be but little delay in providing fo: the balance. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia; LJ Fist Boar, May 1.—25 New Annual 8's, 70; $500 Beate 5 $1000 Pittsburgh 6's, 95. onp Buamo—240 State 5's (old an.) 69; 5000 do do, 6 tt) Wilmington Railroad, 21}. Lo eT fs applic ATS. vod the teh ones will shun toate Gomer whet ior Proprietors of hotels and steamboats, and private fe ilies wean do-it ata small to the g1 it popularity ver. ‘who wish to keep free from these verm Cxpenee and inn few minutes, “Ovin ren is oper he at several mortem, rab eae ae been im, ql ° wer Be Caiherine sscety 127 Matien lane and in rominn Gy Mr-.' Hays, 139 Fulton street. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. ap25 im*ec DYSPEPSIA, OR BLUE DtVILS SABE, spredy, and effectual cute, for thove that are affice ed with this ohetinage and tormenting disorter ofthe di RE ah BPs emedy has been axe Used eueoessfally jn private by aehysicns of eminence, for years, and has never ae RiliedGite Vingle instance holesale il, for the ietor, at E. W. ovis 330 ian, wah Bet Tureen Price i pet bot ESTABLISHED 1822 PETER Rose. Manufact rer of} Fi Led Cutlery, Surgical and Piotr i Instraments, has removed No. 412 Broadway, near ‘Canal Street, New York. Ti} P. R: would respectfaily call the attention of Physicians Surgeons, Dentists, and Country Merchants, 10 his sortment of Instruments and Cutlery, of the most | pat is Be which he will warrant not to he surpassed in quelity and w by any,. aafactacedg thf Uy oy ge beta al Flaccert aes St ‘Bank Hammers and Shears, contaatly ou hand, and all’ kinds of tustruments and beri 7 made to order, or repaired in the best manner. ap! mm TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. ILLIAM R. GOULDING RH inbfRUMEN MANUFACTURER, Cuatnam stare, ing Chambers street, New York. Rugeeorrunt begs to inform Members of the Faculty he has removed to the aboye commodious location, where from his increased facilities, he will be able to offer su- perior advantages to igs irchasers, by achice and extensive as- sortment of finely “ae hed Sui aad Den: a! la age A complete collection of Cut inevery variet) kinds of Instruments mada to order, or Fe Pin | wad PERIFOUAL SPECT, Fisiecs THESE LENSt 8, proponne- ed oe to all others, m ase Lardner, Patterson, and wenesene other scientific gentle- men, are of American invention, Pi ae yee herare only at the new and extensi ai Works, orth Ox: |, Mass. amare: iatimoainl <i ir merit gan [5 batas Ho is bel gtuce, His touch of thought hath dignied the beautyof her face. Mrs. Polk is aided in her duties by Mrs. Walk- ery the wife of the gentlemanly pri ats Secreta of the President, James Knox Walker, Eeq., an indeed, she is a moat apt, able and beeutifal aesist- unt. She is young, and, indeed, resembles ‘ Fruits that have just begun. To flush on the side tnat is uext the sun.” Aud lively, pleasant and good-tempered she is, most evidently. Her beauty is the least of her charms, though “Her laugh i So mus! Her foot is Ii hi Ke a fairy’s laugh, t ful sunshine, is dimpled snow, Her lip a very rose bud In sweetness and in glow.” Why, with Mr. and Mrs. Polk, and Mr. and Mes. Valker, that household must be a delightful one. [feel a strange longing to be introduced to their sanclum sanctorum, their haven of domestic blisa, tor from what I have geen in public, istrong- ly opine, 1 should have to apply this description to itr “Tere’s a room you love dearly, the sanctum of bliss, ‘That holds all the comf rts you least like to mis ; Where, like ani’s in a hillock, you ron in and out, Where sticks grace the corner, and hats lie about, a THE BE Sabecribe en ye opened ie jfemme and omacions MS, No, 454 ly ogeupied by Smith, Hewitt & to, and an dare now ready to of ‘Wi h dook-shelves, where tomes of all sizes are epread, | | ted to exam: \l_ judge for tnemselve rosy it Not pluced to bo looked at, but meant to be read” ceo de vegetal Gans bet deed te ea a ot the wholesales and ‘re way, and While I was making these observations, and sere iNet Difleuis ca te. RIGHAM holding conversation with Mr and Mrs. Poik, and = 3 . 18 PS. KIDM, ice THREE PLY, SUPERFINE FI K tee od OMMON INGRAIN Ofer cot cy descriptio vere, WV t Dated Ror, Draceets He ond ee 7 pa great Berea ear shcrian enact caibarane some one or two others, additional company began to arrive, and | had plenty to do to note the ap- pearance, and mauners,and approach of the visitore, There were the eld Stagers in politics and office- ing, who walked boldly in, with a knowing, don’t-care-a-d—n air, and familiarly seized and M ‘Hand Th fle at 3 AND HR” 8 of ook shook the President’s haud, aud immedia‘ely | ine our stock before parel rays eT agony Geissor doxsdeckag whiepered some protound secret, consisting of the | 399 2m¢m PETERSON & BU EeeY. Seine NO ION STREET, Up Sin most important political information, ato his ear, THE. “THORN ORAMPAGNE.” = TU THY LADIES. which meant that he waned an office. Then DR. HULL'S UT) ARP OMINA 'B L fab pol ryt there were the officials and the gentlemen, who Th PNDERSIGNED will heresfter hare constantly on TES oat a etioe ke eee eame io, addressed the President, bid him good evening, and inquired atter his health, and then moved on one eide to allow him to be at liberty to converse with straogers, or those with whom he inight desire. Then there were a number of the good subs‘aatial yeomanry of the country, who e in to see and shake hands with the President. mm they had aided to place in his position. ‘Tnere were gome who were bashful, and afraid to come in further than the door, to whom the Pre- sident kindly advanced, and addressing them with radness and courtesy, ptt them at ease. There ‘as Mr. Secretary of State Buchanan, with his sailing face, and his head on one side, who came ia, epoke to his friends, and then got himself sta- tioned in the centre of the room, where he seemed hand, forsale, an article of Champagne Wine of an uasur- sed, and probably unequal ty "The jubscrier has been appointed sole Agent in the United States fur the Manufacturer. Asn guarantee of its superiority, Colonel Herman of bas allowed an impr of his seal to be wffixed to each bortis. The quality of the Wine will be preserved in in alt fecure and under no cireumstances be al! Prolapans 1 Vert, or Palliug’ of the: Womb, " the "uss of eo theo Saree rT the means of porter. has ‘very. nigh ie eharncter Harope ae rel min thie i ; gst opp exrteny, inc Lying is Hoy pia ‘et Lor: faodieal men ‘of the highest rank fia tig cou ari eH eat Jeading members of ch the fae ae af Colleges fs, and by eil she ernment pri iy ree oats exch ray “a ‘edies at No.4 the business thi Colonel Thorn thi "It if a juallty rare yo "ee met Wwith ih Ameneay I ave drank no years pas i if rate itlemen, Hotel keepers, and trades ined te ere 2 sorb desiring a summer supply Fag make immediate ap- plication. CTLIVINGS ‘ON, api9 Imre No. 10 Wall street. 'S, GIRANDUOLES, HALL LANTEKNS, AND CANDELABRAS; FOR THE SPRING TRADE. DIETZ, BROTHER & CO , No. 13 Jobe Leadon | c mt, @hers eclady iy in compas ft aiiandaneh to eat PAE, “oi. nti tree, =U LL'S nee NOTIC: SONS. to be acentre of attraction during the evening, i FehtoN afieed ats Cite iors being continually surrounded by ladies and gentle- | of articles i the eis jaowiad dep rip 1» Whi rear zt rt ihe OF i rd aor, men. Among those to whom the old bachelor | Sey wil sell at whol or reall, at iow prices for cash oa apr 0. 4 Ve rea appeared to be most attentive, was Mrs, Abraham] 1% Chore tO sad Comphane oe careful towne Se nae ettsa gee Rorneltus ‘& Co.'s” celebraued it “Sespendl Cam — oben I or bronred. Van Buren, formerly Miss + EieiCR, of South Car- oliaa, the accomplished wife of Mejor Van Baren, ason of Martin. Both she and her husband formed ‘russes, to see if they are lomo aro geaniac, or to be ignatare. ts of attraction during th Mr. Bi se, Lag hg rena dhl od pa Sealeptions of al objects o Bit ie evenin, r. Bue are q chanan, by the by, says that he don’t Tae Mise Puened id Lames, ee pon hey pede Ruehie, (the daughter cf old Tom) to whom Ma- teenie Hand Lamas g Sake “pe — dam Kunor has been aesigaing tim fora husband, sina on boli ~ ard Dil Ean boom tend up as No.4 Vesey trot, exclusively C » the acious looking Postmaster Gen I, pushes h Cave ‘Tolmage, with his wite and daughter, were _mhio. Imd* ory si soataat! atiendanee to wait upon there—and as a number of the contractors were there, why, of course, he came in tor his share of attention from them; some of wbiahe most proba- bly, he would have been glad to have dispensed with, a8 he attends very closely to his business at the Depart Ment. There was, besides, old | Amos, COoLT’s FATENT te rlacin'eat ed vigzanas |= th Improvement rps DEFGT for theile of the Colts Patol: Rifles, Car ul Fowling Pieces, has been oved No. 1 y to Now 2 Barclay st, near Bi wh How, Where «genera ase ae perigee hig predecessor, the white-headed seer, his | H. Horstmann & Cor, uden I aquiline nose and keen eye. And in’ addition, Roe ae e ‘eat . Know! there Was Major Hobbie, the First Assistant Post. few York dng, and H: 5 master General, with his daughter, who kept close equipments. Great imposivions ‘ are to her father all evening, like a trightened public in represen Wa ling the sel pekiing an clinging to his arm, and seeming at she felt the | f edged to peel fr Cote er) Pees aol ther Piss trath of the lines which say— ihm manufactured inthis om oF kare “One wild fower from the path of love, pengeraret of Aw the All lowly though it lie, Sounvillorot wnce, the Imaum of Is dearer than the wreath that waves Rep Oa ieteon an Ariny au ‘To stern ambition’s eye.” with tate bo-oommrextent, and the Cheers Mie ivan thepmont While writing of ladies, I cannot help referring to favorable report on Colt’s repeating fire-arm: one blythe creature there, whose name | know not, OU to-6 baled ‘ool For sal ‘- W Amerie COLUING & & cre st. Pitan tone haesion Mipee Boel 55 Hout bat who attracted my attention by ‘ hey fall of life, without any control, EMP—60 ‘ater Hotted Hemp, of | yiapecior Wedtgresd spot dame received, and for eet oneof ratefulness, rung from the soul.” Pe ve indeed a delicious lavgh, and ’t was very bee! SAL the sgut in coauyesd™ i nod ferenn, ng mi see pefoaet st yew th Mirae Wi beediney. po i Proper ai a Clear (old and new) witcher reels 86 Bout at. | READ WHAT eee ACOUSTIC OIL THY. GREATEST CURE Me YET pee BY ANY MEDICINE-IT NEVER F gia as RACTON.. following ie cae lo? te Tren Ba Non sPeck a HOME. 4 We Rijs ‘uiton ae (Sun Bujld- sgn [UATE es oe Pe Shy por 3 ‘ork. THE NERVOUS AND D: TATED inesepsie nate Ss MHYGEAN cep vigor is 11} ing) punts ‘York. ay ASTOUNDING FACTS! Mf eps adage January 4, 1845. hereby certify chat gradually became Drar BT OR MCE EIS OM. to hl soakaenal 'y Se ners JRETHRA ed principles, without pain found it ge impoasly 4 at a period of eighteen years. when | Aci 4 peer obtained & ere nd Jast summer, anra’sCoMPOUND nn Rare Lhave i tion of hints a remarkable ones will rll fd me by calling at my mtiacoee aboye Second atret. REBECCA BAXTER. [From the Albany Daly Knickerbocker} ‘HIS 18 ‘TO CERTIFY, of ue West Troy Exchany ear, ein ae mi ms int raeiaon prostate pod oy is 1844. — Willer’ 5 jeuks, Proprietor eng a ysicians ho buy ote a ga ta jons necompany each bottle _m25 Im®re THE ERIVATE TREATISE. by Dr. BA iH, designed to enable ui ally and priv igetres lea and tea and fica dr wer and thus ap ‘= : pee year hat it me ae tor me to Psd | great Titan lam, stored my hearing, and will be Toe formation in relation fod on CARD Je “3 q ‘The lly crtiente was iat! to Mcns. Parties are non :— w Yon, Oct. 10, 104. #13. Saw:—Gentlemen—The following st neficial effects produced by the use of on my daughier, Lsoud may have positive facts oy, She was nearly de im to be surgeous, ax ayers, ‘Surgeon in the city. fete medlien eed od |B Bethe ult, ee near ar enerteh Novy Yorn. sea am COPLIVE, CUBEBS, &C. the pl certain, og fecal h individuals to une their own m gomolaint—sad Scarpa’s Acoustic A ou as an act of ji ¥ » that ott penat age them of its vali ue, ead siege for two years, and could on! I purchased one hott Printed dsrections, and before wa apolied, a nard subgeane pede mop poy viet Aes ter part of thie bo heat und aan afer po ed, ‘tie now almoat a ind by those interested Twa glia at my ase, No. 4 Essex street. ti valuable =e is for ae by + ix & D. Sanvs, ha the: street. 273 | Broadway ner of Chamber street, ners sions, ae a d peal pleasant to take, and fr tog'a conceutrntion of mest efheacious in curing those dise OP OV EAE fs commuted, as un soe cee it may be sent by*post unbour MKS. CARROLL’S x a “VAPOUR Ml, and ble form, te- fimomel ta pri erm Pri in ah Sdigeult and ¥ is fae renter ney of the our Baths az remedy tof rheumatic affections, &e’ iat in tuch cases cannot ty overrate: ten tha asa ey the. reece mate ce hing ita being hin he’ adinialsteri bron mpi; ufo ed plas ey than he have Fe Jess attention to in this city, and is well ow = is offices are in No. 2 A rivate entrance fourt! ice practice for the last eaten mown as a successful physician street, afew doors from Broad- door from the Museum. Lamp Box 11, Lower Post Office, INVISIBLE WIG. 'O closely resembles the real herd of hair that coanoissears have Pgaouneed iin it reg bcp > ordinary invention of ser Whips canes if areca 0 whi both im lightness a a! 4 se ataae ao porous hag “ ration evaporation is uni aged iis of otter wien. entirely avo and gppotasca are alike ko invited, 10 i Zz shh ie Bi the bah} is vaolate more active ai to resist the influence of the atmospnere—| ‘Open from "orale Bat oa td contdent iressed to New York, will te dal ‘ntienged t0, A BLESSING TO MaN AND womaatiay HE deerepid, the old, the ill alcoaat ths ‘ire hour’s n ‘caer bereaved ine of May (0.16 Fulton DR ARSHALL HALL’S Cordial Renovator, - MARSHALL HALL, one of the most colehretes Vhyzi- t It gis his gov! aad bem roadway, tetas of Liberty pending caret the color o! reer = en ane eas, clearness ine Joues? pe Ps woul Let such sive it Ls Seat tH the American a Eawle #2 Butldiogs; Pruledelphigs 57 Beate streets nN LEGS. ond Alms, So The Lowe ae) VEGE OTION, OH CLEARING AND BEAUTIFYING THE COM- ony ng nel ays Lotion will effectaally m ne akin altofeastve, bi burn a reckles, which detract from plexion. ‘This raiuable Cosmetic has been i 1 to the tonlet: Sold in bottles, at 75 cents ench, at tat Powers, comer ot Spring street. im*: Ring’s Verbena Cream. ciaps in om is the discoverer of bie in his practice prea tebe implies, tan, sun- mn beaaty aid fair cogs stance Cone eer aceon jing te ite Lefer not vouly restores the tence aa tee! aa ciara mad rnovaznz of i unpaed i ek er i unter i ae aie mu te Cathe meee joany. ald 'm*ec dulgeice taste ae couatation Ln ean i t nervous mentality kept ‘up w! le of anxiety during the ND take no other,ii Ties, esse and poet pd in Sharan. ie is yeoman gonfidence, as being the ‘There never was anything chronie aie sp whch Iife, necessity, Tavented pone practice are not Ree forty’ years, an hy i ‘To merchaats it wil ye fot, * ive better myuacbe oreo niet eee ‘caumot fall of geiting the ne plus ultra of Pisendt arabe inner Fane Has, coe All ieuars tanst be ake oa “ DR, Dar = see Of the Lange and Breast. vaversi Neto ts ciety, consumption, emaciation, are the symptoms of this ‘die. ense, hen whites, inre egulanity, obstruction of certein eva- BRING, at 392 Broome “BOYNE pamaren roadway and Bowery. WALNUT OIL MILITARY ‘SHAVING SOAP. PE le every To provera, COMPOUND SYRUE Great for ed auperior to ‘such a rare emollient a pefet rea Cr lather which will _ a5 Wbenn are by ste ronounce it over used. Its woldat ft leas than half’ area om BON VRGOM & FOWLER, esate Perfumers, No. 9 Courtande street; the most perce ble Dreggiets, and Perf throughout are po GS anD SCALPS AUTOR A aPEEIMERS i the ie of Wig meliaty by uly tay particularly 8500 ee rat oy 8 the face, and fi from its 45 ad medics yet f discovered. for the abeve ps rial of shaving doubly bse ite art of other pretensions. — iia! exposure, or quackish recommendati to deceive ci fapenk for itel(: bo one shalt sigect. te sat eae fe it can be had, ugh in tin which esa 4 eT! a 3 that unfortunately pervades all Fo by igh oy gan cue ‘of recent Gonorrhoea to be a cet ne wiih the mie an and Hts er ee mmedauch miraculous cures, effect a rapid cure under mi prpeeene taping Fe, pad to examine for themselves, before city residents kuow that the be: Rice Stinemcrere in, the, one is Batchelor’s, Ni vee and Bealps cleaned and restored, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. OCTOR JOHNSON | ii Cseordispes louse thaw New ‘orl “can boast ‘fin Le oaree that cures fave beg ace wolves wthout the Teese, ety ben = ieeee ‘sete eas ~e accol it, at ALS in hal dite ion a 50 walt kaowa 9 when invalids were given up to, and veri int tetnvadieally cured. ‘There i F RULAeTOUS cpiemeer lity itself were the: Sci world, To poe who rae reat DOD SPagslog eae and Coil "Mae ita a Soe watts mee ies ee and 9% Mas street, Cincianeti. MADAME RESTELL. pte ay ore 5 Petes and residences, cPhRt tat tatSoaBSS a a addressed to box 2,359, ae TESTELI would inform, Indjes 7 infor, 1 Tahoe hal would not adit her personal nt 5 Pn see that his siill im the bE Pat ee ae eer Soc Tat Sate’ ert ca TO THOSE WITHOU'T CHILDREN. con by eweret nab rn oa nd ay ceive ra cape, Tern, oh ile. to 4 Dus uly en APY. dim Ged catpcla ae u Co = dati, Weoatinenee and eras Mexearial ot ee had better eter £ premjuence over all ot a well known fact rom ‘a de- ent ofthe Biome th Bape, in youthful, adult and tomach ¢1 every. mb of resst, mand rth aud ft cas ‘and fish; i ere bile, and wind, and Phiegan, and acid jar, And all the man is one intstine asi ry which exist between these and }» is the foundation of ner- Naare?, ated Legh tee y + oa la aalaabaant PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS, DE zeus M. i Atiee ee ot KOMEeCA, nese ond cee samme eee Piles, reve arenes aria ch the exeepeton 5 ion on oor, of 1 Daan set, inthe Bitters is moat striking; asa geeks: sxgiisn, ang are cavaloped Sera Vid pei ¢i- - ae sim Neon ons oF Fal physician who leet aivenioe wan £82 GUE UF SERIG Pus! cases ENT ON pod Bam ‘4 criltbe etenresty felt. ay in thee ‘who are jueatly operate more powerfull; sie er A crit much space, the follow’ hg as Cora int or fo. ane ee Proper, KN. INDIAN see PLASTER. ay ehilden spent ses ly, beneficial a sin mt cua oat an; ‘ecessary, 00 or Medicine and Thirasoy — ‘Lone ‘ERS treet. will slop ra BS MEDICAL ADVIOE aus OATEP NEWT QI conus to direet ee nine ¢ business [res them to teks gata ean Plast to tht efficacy of these Plasters, nothi ee feed carry with Vn their own recom jetsg romarnanl low, it © sufieignt inducement onfident that iby. thu et the semi eat owns ie ly aga Tee, Tiseles of a mrivae ‘AE a Baty oe has been Laney an the lothes are shoul Helga tovreta it Hi spared i ts possible, an fr hie fe a soures co of complaint to the ordi nary ‘Pinsters o . ee Plaster need but one trial to sive every mtafaction de n L UncuneD, mA, Gow and | meter tne to be gaiteet. st for Knopp's Indian, Stren siganture is on the back o! fad erenumest Fee ana sna Winy, de i son $5, post iB street, S I onstitutional Debility Cured. a Brptcrone nas urewewn Mino. be Or ntae Bee 18 ad AE axa tacane ol? OY e he Drie om than that the effoes of ebality, produced by |, but ei is to oe, wi Tethat be oa ie bees of half a dozen $5; carefully ‘and sent to ‘ui verb ‘of th the Uni Vel; 'OK the radical cure af | = Se lc Ph ees be ar. physician m st invaltd who may Sure ie witho stomach, or confinemen! Seo Alterative a acon ‘4 private cure, vars: zad poet wn agent if is free yremeet od atten fleet to eure hfanoaf wih a imeelf really a physician. oe rain ett Ee ch eit trae Ry i] } author, at his residence, Pind ‘at the following drag | diel roe as formerly i demanded |b iter who come en busi- e William suet, cor alton etrect, Cormet 8 3 Howry, conker Walker st eet street, Nand both eo p23 | cm ChE DisbABeS: ET DISEASES-—ABi \ ia are the most success ly cleansing "er hs ye, eat dom en ee itor pases of the tne Unto! basa Concensrated, penne of Sarai Sersaparilia, Gens HE | NEw sale COLLEGE OF od for the sppression anf | paeaearh ca coe fain et stout Moe ie ee disor ye on te rita fonts evar at perverse i ra a Far sa Pa ‘Ms FINE MUSIC, jastour Ly by Shipman, Igy Sap TED aE pcs