Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
musical instruments, opened with 2 dol stirring cho. | on Indian Key. : 51a and wae thon trantorred to the: Ve in the east, 1342, and was to an lowing: ok from thence f the Wai did | transfer the provision accounts, ke., to Lieut. McLaugh. | lin, and they were true. All the w visions, with the accounts, I ret in the Flirt or Van Buren in January, 1842. I took some doubloons at $17 each ; I am confi. dent | did not take away Patriot doub! nish doubloons with me at $17 each, and tady and Mohawk and Hudson Railroad panies if ress train at half past two ¥ About 7000 barrels wheat changed hands, | ut $5 50 was refused af- ‘heat was soldat 106 and hed an extra ex; a) he operations here were followed b: . “Father of itt eid light we bend to thee.” chorus of “ Praise the ‘Worship him, and si Praise the Lord !” in which the whole strength of the choir and orchestra were brought into re- quisition, the Keut bugle sounding high above the inex- plicable torrent of voices, trombones, violin: and that inevitable piano. Several recita ucceeded, when the whole band ot per- formers united upon the’ chorus of, “Welcome to our peacful bowers, War's shrill note be silent now ; lcome to our jeast of flowers, Crown the hero’s martial brow. To the conquering heroes welcome, Hallelujah to the Lord !” ‘Then followed a chorus of warriors-—a tenore solo, which was well sung by Mr. — double chorus, istown RR, 7; $1400 County shas Patterson RR, 1; 50 Girard Bk, HR, 26}; 1000 Lehigh 6's, "45, 46}; 100 bap cto a i This was succeeded by the Lord, sll ye people song of his glory.” Misceilaneous Kecord. Suir CuatHam.—There was $14,000 insurance in Boston on ter the facts were known. 107 cents, and 112 offered for a cargo coming in. joston, Oct. 15.—Much doubt and excitement still con asequent on the late E: te letters as yet are not received, and the rise so far rests on the accounts contained in the few Eng! The stock of Genesee is light, toulay generally are confined to retail, at Boston, Oct. 15, 1846, Flour Shipments, $e. ‘The affair of the Great Britain's getting on our shores before landing at New York, appears to have cansed no litte exultation among the Yanke son for the fuss that is making. To be cure ithappened and the sales | that she brought some important news touching the 5 50,5 62and 6 79 per bbl, cash. The following salos &e.; and I am credibly informed that two | or three of our merchants started for New York, to en- | deavor to anticipate the arrival of the Great Britain’s 5 50 ; 500 do Genes and purchase all the flour they could get. How | they succeeded, your merchants can best say. Flour 87 n here 75 cents per bbl. inconsequence of the There is alsoa slight improve- | ment in other articles of this character; and very rea- quantity we bought, but noticed that | t per there than at the North. New Orleans, | exchanged for the men the doubloons at h, for upwards of $300 in silver. |. By Lieut. McLavenuin—I have no reason to believe that Lieut. McLaughlin ever derived any emolument as acting purser by exchanging the mone: by the government for other money By the Covnr, —I was not in the practice of offerin, money to the men in the 54 any Complaints, &c. By Lieut McLavonuin.—I never credited Lieut. Mc- | cantile Library Association; Laughlin with the stopped rations; they remained in | o a progresses, Jephitha, man | the store-houses to be used as required. The weekly | provisions were charged in the usual form. ip Chatham, (before reported abandoned at sea) equally divided between two offices. freight money, Her ca out 100 tons hardware, By the Covrt.—I have checked the rations of the sick | in the hospital ; I did not credit th @ stopped ration: tinues in Flour, coi Government with | did not keep any j from the surgeons of the hospital for provisions, &c , for the use of the sick do not know whether any Pa- en to any one ; | was sick in the latter part of July or | flour market, the medicines necessa1 the amount of th account of them ; 5 but 1 see no rea- Scux Fronence, of Wellfleet, from Philadelphia, with coal newspapers received. it potatoes, wes ow shore on the north part of the Vine- always received. have taken place to-da 700 bbls Georgetown, new, 6 5005 62 ; 200 bi , Which are mostly speculative— w, 5 75; 300 do Fredericksburg | is superior, round hoop, “ Extaw” Mills, to arrive in a few e about a month at Indian K August, 1812; I received y case ; I received preserved meats, soup: ve any wines or liquors, or any swe eons if I could not hav. iquors were there, but tl be got off withor Scun Puorse Exiza, before reported bad a full eargo of tobacco, ed at Edgartown ou the evening of ty, the water being over the cabin. fluor. states that she was then nearly discharged, : i ‘or repairs. ‘The ground tier of tobacuo in wos mostly wer, together with some sugar, &c. The h ugh by pumps in the different hatch is ls, Ke. 13th, with some difficul- days, 5 75 per bbl, ?, bes A letter dated Mth, Pritaverrita, Oct. 156,— '} for common bi (the stout man in ory to the Lord of | from the hospital. Hosts!—a semi-chorus of soprano voicos—a chorus of phtha’s daughter, “Fa- ‘ine-clad home”--an a | applied to the sw jomething new! Flour quite firm at $475 0 $4 ipt of the English ut no operations rands, Since the re news the market has stiffened, bi ‘a Recitative, by thour’t welcome ta thy n Virgin train have come to greet thee”—a beauteous child,” followed by are disclosed the vow of the warrior of the sacrifice he should make in the event of success, and the in consequence of bis only cbild first part, the burden of the song in all its transition! the melancholy doom of Jephtha’s dau, with an appropriate chorus, graduate min tion to afew soprano voices, until the number is dimin- ished to two, whose lamentation almost insensibly dies ing words, “Judah, thy fairest blos- When the Van Buren went to New Or! | some provisions there; L recollect it was barrelled pork; I dont recollect it was much ¢ ‘we hought | news by the steame ways, to get the cargo tive, {by Jephtha, « jipraneneniavensn antes lore ene orees . Was to have been Ve ‘vard of Messrs John Vaughan & Son, Kensington, yeste: Notice to Mariners. CoLLector’s Saris, to export. ‘The crops appear not on- ly to have failed in Englard, but toa large extent all over the continent. We are to be flooded here this winter with lectures | and lyceum entertainments, mences the course of the Boston Lyceum on | evening next, by alecture. Edgar A. Poe is to de! To the end of the Baravia, July 1.—Cottee neglectéd ; the new crop con” 4. tinues to come in, but finds no purchasers, The plan- per ppl, but we believe that a lower offer would not be rejected. ‘The unfa Europe and America make us think pri siderably lower. We quote Padang 13 Hon. Robert C, | price a purchase on speculation has been made of 10 or No more than 12} is now offered. Stock con- ter; concluding to its termina- Hon. Caleb Cushi buoy has recently been plac; mity of Mishon Ledge, 8 1 away upon the quadron; I have never hear | Wi to-night before the Mer- . 0 is a ripe scholar, and | sidereble and arrivals continue. Of Sugar, 6 and 7,000 13f a 134f per pl, to be red, and its place determi the U 8 Coast Survey. i} chorus of “Hail, holy light ! | | the southward. rhilland vale’thy fulgent Part second, opens wi soft breaking in the Fast, glories spread.” enstwasd of this buoy. Head, St Peters, M bor of St Peters, which has heen ne well appreciated here, Our Insurance Companies have been making good se- mi-annual eyiaens for ihe past six wearin ere) t the . ids! i 3, §. | Merchants'—the National 3 per cent; Su: 6; Boyls- | Hanseie A passed midshipmancin the U.. 8.1) ea renghitemiie Whe amine [eeerince Co, | ohadge mats Matias Gh a7t; aoeaNeh aaa i a Passengers Arrived. ‘ton—Rey Dr Potter, Miss Anna | iss Watson, Master Watson, Scotland; David P Hill- Barage, Dianont—U) Winschenberg, PW Teck: | Emily Farnhum—R D Addington, M is grey Jacatra have been sold at elivered in two or three months. 0 pls, No. 1 Cheribon, of a fine 161 ; demand active, and we do not thin! vers up his daughter to the priest—the priest approves of her beanty-—her deportment, and her resignation, and the daughter passage Was sting most beuutifuily) thus replies :-— “Moskly, humbly, to my God, me to the chagt e erected by the Freuch government, was lighted on the 15th i xed light, aud may be s¢ ther it a distance of 10 or 12 leagues. (Miss Smith, acd this was called ond sworn, jeut. McLavouuin.—Iw aud weut out in the Fl; then transfersed tothe barg mand of Lieut. Raymond Rogers, at thi lieutenant; | served with him until November or De- saber; he, was then given in command of the Phenix; | co and | was transferred to that vessel as her acting first 7 lieutenant; Ivemained attached to the Compute until | credit abroad that people are not alway slooking carefull | it was broken up: I was then ordered to the command of the Key, and left in charge of it; 1 do not believe there was any hospital stores, &c. wasted by Lieuten- ant McLaughlin; none that | know of; | do not believe there was any collusion or partnership on the part of Lieut. McLaughlin and any other | government would be defrauded; probable that if such had been the case, 1 shoul known it from my position; | think the public build- in the Florida expe- | have lost about $400,000 within a year. ‘There are a great mavy counterfei | into circulation within afew weeks here in Boston, and | there are very few among the who have not got more or lei It will do no harm to ter, for tho banks in this section enjoy so good | j. wi bank bills thrown | Sld from New Bedford, 15th, ship Canton Packet, Shearman, in November, 1840, | ‘ashington street traders | assed upon them for | racific. ‘Sid fr , 13th, ship Montirello. time acting- | rom Nantucket Bar, 13th, 81 sy bel ire} ‘Mosher, Pacific; Coast h, ahnp Nile, Case, N W Coast. Thou did’st bless her, when she smiled,” &e. plavenror-shiv Ashbur on, with trios and solos to the end, when the Rater, Mig Meo AM whole concluded wit. the foliowing :— 180 has trinmph’d, and the tribute has been paid; the blood of Judah's daughter hath cancelled Jephtha’s vow. of hosts, and honor to the daughter. our guide, his wisdom we adore; Sing hall Injab to the Lord, ‘The king of earth, and sous, and skies ; Raise. rave the shout with one accord, Till in the depths of f *Tis done !—Jehorah's cau ‘There are also many imuta- ly for counterfeits on them. tion Mexican dollars being put into circulation, most of | ger—!19 | them have the date of 1844 on thick plated, and bear an | acid test without flinching. An auctioneer by the name of Manly A. Rowell has been put under bonds to kk Se eo it % 32, low 66 57, was passed schr Orbit, of N York, Pass NW 100 miles, barque Yarmouth, from New Orleans for N York. “ 5, lon 69, brig Chaster Oct 7, lat 33.17 N, lon 67 43, bs: days from Philaaelphia for Barb: k Oct 15, off Highland Light, ship Constantine, from Boston, Sarah Bently, for N York, Foreign Ports. Aysier, July 8—Arr ship Ann McKim, Vassmer, from New Capiz, Sept (0—Arr brig Francis Lord, Gladding New York via Norfolk, 1th, Kong Severre, Fischer, New York; Cameo, Eeho, Sill, Batavia. Greve, Bremen, for Phi- Rio Jametno— Brig Nichols, MH Thomas Passengers Salled, G Arnold, H A Rogers, Lah 13 Maty Cropper, Cineintat » John Smith, England; Mr Macdon- Condes Med Mei ore; Dr Whitt ) Miss laabella Johasou, Thea, glory to the Lont The'Lord is still bence for Jacmel. person, whereby the tho peace for a very un- | think it altogether Se pssciicg Oxford: because she found fault ai pay. stant attention to a young unmarried girl—taking her to | The girl’s name is Charlotte Hamilton, and the affair created no little interest before | M the court yesterday, on account of the delicate situation | of the wife and the manifest imprepriety of the husband’ conduct, who has been seen of late under most suspi- cious circumstances with the said Charlotte. has sued for a divorce, and will getit. But] suppose after all that it is well known that courtesans here, as well asin yourcity, are mainly supported by married @ marked and con- | ‘tytn Lat 38, lon 73 10, bi ney and child, ‘There ure frequent pretty pa music is generally well adapted to the word his‘ory, the tragic history of the Jewish chieftain, as as- i witu tue sacrifice of his daughter, as conveyed , cannot fail to leave a deep impres- There was a large force actively employed in Florida, and it was necessary, I think, to have a large quantity of canoes; I think the service required that there should be some spare canoes on hand; | do not know that Lieut. rly occupied the public buildings in Florida, or permitted other persons connected with the ‘overnment to do so; | do not believe that Lieut. Mc- Laughlin, as acting purser, ever used the money pail him by the government, or exchanged it for other money orfunds, so that he might derive emolument thereby; it might have been done, however, without my knowledge; Ido not kuow nor have any reason to believe, that any of the hospital supplies at Indian Key were ever used other than for the use of the sick. Miss Jane Johusou dinburgh; Mr Baker France. Havne—Ship Burgandy—Mrs JW Appleton and lad: axon and Ia Bostony AS ier ensey. Philads phi rs ) Miss Mott, Dr Sau through this orator sion of paintul regret upon the mind. accompaniments to the choir last night, were most spirit- ed, thongh not invariably harmonious—the Kent vugle too frequently rising to @ blast so tull as to overwhelm all competition, carrying the mind away from the scenes in rehearsal, to Fitz James and Rhoderic Dbu, or to the our nice fresh por ‘There were three or four su female, in the choir. e for an exhibition room, . including the organ, MeLaughlin impro; Cart Goon Horr, Angust 10— Arr Doven, Sept 21—Arr Philadelphi Ginonpe, Sept 21—Arr Talma, Cayol, N York. ndot, Renne. Odessa, on, for Malaga. 12th, Stamboul, Hennick, Bi Melts ac" ist’ Mohawk, Weeks,’Falermo: and sailed for : In port, ship Caroline, Au- a any oan eee Baler ts 3 aa ry arrat Boston, ‘Tho orchestral Yoreign Importations. Loxpox—Shiv Hendrick Hudsou—360 tous coal John Gris- Heory Jessop—9 chs emery R M fatthews & co— ks HM. & co-~12 do HW H Barber, Brothers—29 ¢s, 7 cka, 20 bxs and 40 ham & ev—17 chts mdse G B Morewood & ases copper sheathing Baring, Brothers & co—25 chts bx samples A A Low & Brothers—30 bbls mdse Ernest Fielder—168 kgs do S Kingsley—1 hnd wine J A G Rachaw—1 ese mdse | samples Moran & Iselin—1 ese mdse Mr Pakenham EB H Gibson—1 cusk, squirrel tales audr but! & Minturn—1 bale mdse J json & Brown—l case mdse G Shufllebottom—L bkts 3.cks mdse Maitland, Curry & co—2 bxs 2 A Bresthaugpr & co10 ces brass wire Pers e & | Several musical societies have organized themselves for the coming season in this city, and they embrace no ‘The one destined to excel is the Philharmonic, so called, which numbeis among its direc- tors the frst men in town in point of wealth and respec. 5 Seles Sn ree cen- | tability. Among them I see the name of the Lawrence By the Covnr.—I do not know whether Mr. G. Cen- family, Appropoe= speaking of mutie, Prontis: bea just got out a very taking piece of music entitled “The Razor f ape Man,” and lam bappy to say has still ‘a few more ett.” S joston, aud sailed fi with the bag! gies” in Beekman str F voices, mule With David Hale's and the choir of the Vahernac and an orchestra such ax New York can produce, the Oratorio of Jephtha would make quite @ noise in’ Go- lewitt,we believe, purposes ere long making the | the same. small amount of talent. vic undergone some re wi eof her ergo; the Sophia, Wingo bard the remainder. ee ‘Qvevsc, Oct H Arr barque Bridget. Dublin; brigs, Brown, ublin, Ltth—arr barque Governor, Drogheda; Nautilus Fleetword. ter came to Inaian Key by the request of Lioutenant McLaughlin; in assuming the charge of Indian Key, d an inventory was taken o| (Look at the paper here showh you, and sa’ whether it is a correct list of the article geon Broughton.} it looks like a correct list, but I can- not say whether it is or not, not having the original there Were no prices on the list’ which I receipte the price of no article was named on the list; the re- ceipts and inventories were taken for all the property on Indian Key, and transferred by me to officers ot the ar- my or navy, to whom 1 was authorised to turn them over; I cannot recollect them individually; this was done with all, with the exception of property that was condemned, and that was disposed of according to the discretion of the surveying board. By the Covny.—My reasonfor presuming that there was no collusion or partnership existing between Lieu- tenant McLaughlin and any of government was defrauded, sociated with the officers in Lieutenant McLaughlin's receipted for the articles, z & John Wright, so long known here as the keeper of the ‘Tontine restorateur, has grown rich i has just purchased some private dwelling houses on'T're- mont street, which he will tear down for the purpose of | Brooks—I pun bdy 134 hhd ruin B W Clayrtt—2 es mdse Wie building a magnificent hotel. John knows how to keep m one first rate, and will bo’ proud to have you stop with ou should happen this way, when he is“ ‘ouching the matter of building, there is a perfect | mania for it just now, and there are an immense number up in every direction, Nothing save the freezing cold weather will stop this. Lalways like to speak to you of amusements. sent we abound in them. the business, and Pero, Ballina; Cornwallis, Wat Mary Jane, Newport; Don, Naval Court of Ing Wasninaton, Oct. 13, 1845, This morning, on the opening ef the court, Passed Midshipmsn Novaxp was called. By Lieut. Nic Lavantix.— . Davis, Newport. ort, Amelin’ Menezes. N York, Baron of Bramber, Liver do; sehr Indian Queen, Montigo Bay. Cld barque Draper & Son-2 R Martia & co Kburu—104 kegs mdze Joseph Link—4 pigs straw plat- Vin Burger—2J 8 Aspiuwall— Witsou & Brown—100 Micwaris, Augu REAL, Oct 1i—Arr brigs Woiist I acted as Ist Lieuten- t, | believe | did examine ull the bills that Iwas first Lieutenant of el—the Flirt—during the 1 cannot remember Horsey—I9 segs les mdze Gott, ‘&R Walles—3 cs mds 12 casks 4 bales 1 box 25 ches! | casks bottled beer 8B: & co Schermerhorn& Marsh—10 casks mdse Phy ts 9 bags mdse Clark & mnery Mr Bestoats—2 bottled beer J Lee & Wg to do with. Commander MecLaughlii Jast year (1342) | was in Lieut McLuughlin’s ever having left any one on shore when te went away ; if he had cone so, have known it, as | Uelonged to his m Home Ports. ip Sophia Walker, Port Lois, igs Sarah Jane, Aux Cayes; Calais, Turks Isl timore: Baltimore, of houses goin; Boston, Oct 15—Arr 0,” Washington, Philad imore; St Helena, Washington, NC id brigs Speedwell, Maran- arket; Grand Turk, Picton; schi N-w Orleans; Canton, d charleston; barques Brontes, do; °, doz achirs Watchman, Pensaco T LH Thompson, do. via Norfolk; Sarah Sane, Aux Ca aldwin—20 cases ‘u—1 cask 1 bale mdse J D Wendel—7 elephants teeth PJ Faruham & co—5 hhds brandy J J Davis— White & Sheflizld—10 ¢5 503) Brewerm-i-cs mdse J Rt Hernick There are the Howard street Atheneum, the Boston Museum, the National and the Olympic theatres, the Chin in Winter quarters. ‘There is in the line of performance Hackett, Booth (actually himself for a while), Mra. G. confidence, and also with Mr. George Center, and think , Barrett, Miss Kirby, &c. &c. Since I wrote you last, the Howard Athenwum has opened and in the most success- ful manner. , The house was literally crowded to its fill @ room was very Laughlin’s house for t me to say to Mr, Allen, 4 remember it disti shore and occupy it Les mounting blocks <—3do AT Stewart & Co | Les stationerd Lawrence, Murray | habordsthery 14 chats mdse Stikin & Ivo. } e—Icask d> Saxton & Webb—2 es ds Joseph e cloth P Cottenet & Com case silve glars RW Maitland & co—1 ca silver phit» Prime, Ward & leases Ick mdze J M Oppeuh:im—8 cnests 32 bags n Dickson & co—-{ trasses linen cases shoe thread CA & $ Eversou—l case mdze R wkio? FH & G Blant—2 cases & 6 | man, Philadelphia—G bhds braudy | 1bx mdze Robt Gilmore, Balti- iron 10 cks 14 cheats z4 mdze 18 hhds 1 pi ortably fitted up in Lieut. ck officers, and he requested sick on one occasion—I betier come on it was fitted up tor the sick Museum, and the Circus, er person, whereby the that I was intimately as- J Ia; Win Moury, lich | Viola, Philadelpnins ewenste Bing; brige such could never heve existed without being know I heard such a rumor from some of the sailors in the e +o Th ‘ pedition, which induced me to inquire more particularly | With the elite of the city on the opening night, and performance was of the highest order, Old sterling peces | ¥¥,, er a good run here, and thero is a most excel lent company engaged for their . | whom is Mrs. Maeder, formerly Clara Fisher, W.F. | ty between him and Lieutenant Tansill, which he said | Johnson and W. L. Ayling, two excellent and favorite be was bound to cloar up, in regard to an aflidavit of the | former, appended to the pamphlet of Lieutenant T., and | it wonld be necessary for him to have summoned a num- | ™ ceived any Patriot of Mexican deubloous; | have dined at | ber of witnesses with’ whom he sailed, to substantiate | Kean. the mess of the Surgeons at the Hospital on {ndian Key; | L have taken wine at the table; Ido not remember what was in the mess; I did not believe then, | now , that any of the hospital stores were ever used on those oc: By the Jupae Apvocirx.—They used, on board of the vessel, a considerable quantity of lumber in fitting berths on the deck, tor the use and comfort of the sick remember of any of the sick olficers ever having occ pied Lieut. MeLaugblin’s house; if there was any collusion, Sc. on the part of Lieut, M Laughlin; { should have Known it; | was generally paid | in Spanish doubloons on shore; | always passed them for | the same that | received them at; | don’t think I ever re- alsey & co—708 bar: and I satisfied myself, as far as1 could, upon the | subject, that it was false. [At the close of the testimony of this witness, he re- marked to the Court that there was a question of veraci. Baffum, Lockport—1R ', Powers & Weij Hamaond, Bostor reduction ; among I dou’t know whethe N folk Oxnard, Lucas; bw ips therner, Di jee bya nes Natches, Sout! brass wire cloth 1 case cop Livexroo.—Ship Great 1 box 8 Thompson & Nephew. © Buckingham & com) ae we actors ; there are also many others of sterling merit a cheon brandy 1 case tached'to the company. slackett is playing an engage- im comes Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘The Atheneum is at present the place of resort | for the fashionables and the lovers of the legitimate | | Carver: briza Lawrence. Sun, Baltimore; schr Geo Pollok— John has ald from below. ; Oct 13—Sld ship Ambassabor, Liverpool; Dan of Europe; brig Maria Spear, hite, Thomaston, 1u—8 cases 2 bis Stone & co— —1 case 1 bale ielis, Curtis & co—2 chs Geo son & co~2 eases Gillijau & co—22 8 T Jones & co—1 E,W Pembeston—1 B: © ay & Livingstoa—2 cacks 8 J Newstadt & Burveti—2 caves It co—1 Mawson Brothers—1 iruss D L Faucer—1 box Jos Connah—2 ¢ ses L Brown Wart—1 LJ Wyeth—5 bates J MeCall & co—5 cases Lhox J Owen—tl J Falconer & Ward & Sou—3 Adriance & & com bor JA Under B. GRE ment here now; after bh TER, Oct 1—Arrschrs Lucy what he had stated, as the Court, he understood, were ‘a; Ann Denman, do for par- | instructed to inquire into the truth of it. marked that he could consult withthe Judge Advocat ‘o| _ There has been a little French paper started here for | schools, which takes like wild fire—it is called Petit s Et Des Pensions, edited by Pro- | fessor Edward Church, a most clever and able teacher of | the French language. Success to it, for it is a pretty and | | useful little effair. We have really pleasant weather at | a smack of the north in its breath. Sales of Stocks at Boston. Excrance Boarp, Oct. 15—38 Globe Bank, 106; | 100; 5 Boson & Maine Railr ad, 112}¢; 16 Boston Railroad, 117; 7 Norwich & Worcester Railroad, 735 350 Island Railroad, 68%; 10 Western Ruulroad, 9744; 50d 97°45 10 Western Railroad Ser | Toad, a 25 Reading Railroas eo nhin for Boston: brigs bale Jas Lefferty—1 tre —1C H Shehan—2 R Courrier Des Fami or do; schrs Grandee, Jala & Martha, Hanrronp, Oct 15—Sid steam schr Seneca, N Yor! Deep River, do; Lady Clinton, do; Olio, do; Cyrus d “New Haven, Oct 15—Arr schts Ohio, beth, Albany; John C (The paper submitted by Lieutenant McLanghli fow days ago, impeaching the credibilit; was, alter some private action rt, decided to be appended to the record.) Ido not remember the number of ca- don any one of the expeditions; I think on the edition [ made there were on it from 35 to 40 | the Cou canoes; i saw some of the canoes on their arrival ; | did | not observe particularly their condition, and lu little about them; | don’t remember ever noti crack ia the canoes. By Lieut. McLavonturs—I never saw any more luxn. | ies inthe surgeon's mosses than I did in the officer’s on of Dr. W. P.C ingtou, NC, for do; ad thereon by Strang—4 do 10 boxes H Farnum <2 eases G W Hoit & col cage D Wiley & Putaam—3 Hunt, | order—5 cases bb] Hunt & Gillespie—2 Wm Watt 2.J jenjamin, jr. & com1 bale Alleu & Paxton—5 par 1 box Read, Taylor & co—l 4 C Hulsei Carr & Hall pleton & co—1 Smith, Havin & co— pardsou & Watson— ell—t case W G Han’ & co—10 Riggs, Jenkins ‘atson—I do 1 cask G H Swords—t bale Merritt, & co—23 boxes Godfrey, Pattisou & co—! case Cox & Murphy—2 Collector of Customs—1 Livingston and C Edwards—2 do Mark Levy & Brothers—1 do A Watson—1 Thos Lownds—8 Buckley, G rham & & co~3 Ibbottson & Homer—2 do 1 cask SI Mustade & Bur- boxes JL Mott—2 cases Rai Simpson—1 Cummin, &co—1Buruham & & com! box JR last, though it has | rothers & co—1 $Cochran—t to Bavrimore, Oct. 16, 1844. rothers—1 L Atterhi The Mysterious Myslery disposed of, and thegParties Dis’ | charged—Robbery of one of the Opera Company—The ‘k, do; Fi Ann, do; Catharine, Sld E P'Burton, Philadelphia; Two Broth- —AreschrH A West, Albany. ¢ Pacific Ocean. Sid brig Geu Marioa, Newront, Oct M—Arrschr Cinderella, Norfolk. ld sehr ‘Wandopasso, Georgetown, SC. iN, Oct 11—Arr schrs Fancy, and Old Handred, York for Boston. L Petrie—3 RO&G gels Wiley & Putaam: New Bepronp, Stuart & co] case D The weather is clear, but raw end cold, rendering 1H & AR Perkins—1 stoves end winter clothing in brisk demand. The “ mysterious arrest case,” was brought to a close | yesterday before the City Court, and Mr. Schlassinger | Theat and his lady companion, whose name did not appear, ful” | dot! ly‘and honorably discharged. A preeious blunder out | Bostoa police officers have made of it, though the trepidation | Bank evinced by the lady on being arrested, for fear ofa dis closure of the position in which she stood towarda Mr, Schlassinger, was calculated to aronse the suspicions of even" Old Hays,” himself. She oilered the officers $1000 to let her go on unmolested and denied all knowledge of er companion, or the ownership of the trunk, throug! ber secrect should be detected, rink were examined by a person skilled | in the languages, and found to contain nothing criminal; accordingly everything was delivered to them, left court about $500 out of pocket, which has pt | the coflers of three eminent lawyers, who they employ- ed to manage the case. It is altogether a mysterious case; the father and mother of the lady having come on from Philadelphia on hearing of her arrest, and were present 974g; 100 Wilmington Rai W. W. Sweer was bere called and sworn. 34; 50 do, s 15 d, 2576; 75 do, | Avvocare—I was a merchant in Florida; Josephs, in the western, part; | 4ealt in ., and Was a ship-chandler; I was in Florid: from the spring of 1836 to November 134 in a stock of groceries in Charleston; there was an ad- | 1n the Florida prices in St. Josephs compared with New York of about 50 to 60 per cent; upon leading arti- | cles, such as sugar, cottee, salt provisions, fine wines, aud liquors generally, about 40 per cent; for ship-chand. | Jery about 50 per cent; the goods were sold in the city of St. Joseph, and purchased at Charleston about the same rates; perhaps oa cemmon liquor there was about 7 per cent advance; 1 bought my lumber at New Orleans, which was delivered at St. Josephs ut about $70 per thou. sand; lumber sold at St. Joseph: sum than that. By Lieut. McLavonun—I lived at Taropa Bay six months, from December 1840, to June 1841; fresh proy sions were exceedingly high; wilk sold as high as 75 cents per gallon; butter from 33 to 40 cents per 1b; poul- try of every description was ex ver boughi any at Tampa Bay, nor sold any at St. Jo- Sephs ; fresh pork and beef sold’ at Tampa Bay at 23 cts. per lb; I dont know what preserved milk costs; groce- ries generally were a shade higher there than at St. Jo- Sephs—perhaps 10 percent; poultry was sometimes car- ried from St. Josepns to ‘ampa Bay; I frequently paid in Josephs $6 a dozen, occasionally $7 50, and at one time Kuow the cost of a canoe at either have paid house carpenters at St. Joseptis from 2 to $3 a day; | think they received about the same price at Tampa Bay. H. A. Wiss, a passed midshipman in the U.S. Navy, was next called aud sworn. By the Junce Avvocars—I was in the Florida expedi- tion under the command of Lieut. tached to the Van Buren, andin the squadron from Sept A import, Prince de Joinville, Ar Avction.—I share Boston Athenwum, $180: 1 do Boston | lo Merchants’ Exchange, $165; P¢ per share; 9 de Spri ot 15—Arr schr Montano, N York; Spring- te Worcester Rutirond, 17 adv; 0 do Teemont Insurance | do South Cove, Sis New Beprorp, Oct 4—Std brig Gen Marion, St Marys, Ga. 15th—arr sehr Henry Clay, Alban: i ac . Sat Cees sch beth, and Copy, Philadelphia. ; “Newnunrroit, Oct Arr schrs Rover (Br), Windsor, n 16—Arr bt Wm M Ror iel, Portland; Home, Boston; Porto . Montego Bay, Jam; R F Stockton ord; De Witt Clinton, Brooklya; Daniel O'Connell, N hr John Randolph, Philadelphia; wash, doz Gem, Albany. Sid achts Win & RTLAND, Oct 4—Arr ship Rowland, Cadiz, 9th Septem- wag barges enemas ‘Splead OND: Arr sches. Spl New York. Bld sehrs Harriet, Providence; George Klotu, N Sareat, Oct U—Arr brig Creed, Frankfort for Philadelphia; | gob dames, Pitcher, Orland, with loss of jib boom. Cla brig Pickering. y phael & cot Jess Xco-3box at bale V Falconer & co—2 cases a J Eliman—2 cases Umb d & cot Jas Steward—L Towns Jenkins & co—1 Sam Cochra shburtox1 pkg F Tomes & Son—7 do Hrs & comb McKee & co—3 Re Patricks—I ‘I ‘& co—6 Richardson, Watson & eo~8 Wd Mi GW Coit—2 Walker, Brothers & co—5 Hunt, Brothers—1 Ca- meron & Brand—8 Reiss, Saver & Clark—2 A RV, Qe Ww & Howard—3 Gales & Hayden—d Charles Illias—i =o JH Parsous—2 <2) John Gihoa—I William Redmond Brothers & co—I C 74 Bolivar, Norfolk; Eliza- Rochester Railroad, 234 0, $312 @ 313. per Great Fills Manut € Bank, 5'¢ a6 per cent adv; 73 do Granite Bank, $99%4 per | 8 do Merchants’ bbs 5 pkgs, to ord Livenroor—Ship Butterfield, Brothe' lotte, New York; by Pewnsyivanta Evection.—InChester county, the se entire whig county ticket is elected by a large ma- | th the exception of the Prothonotary. urns’s majority in Schuylkill county, it is thought will not be less than eight hundred votes. | erand Taggart, the locofoco candidates for Assemb! | are both elected. Tn Lancaster county the whole whig ticket is elected In York, the entire locofoco ticket with the exce; of Treasurer, was elected without op In Montgome: i elected by a majority of about 1700, excepting McGlath- | ery, the candidste for Prothonotar; | 200 majority. In Bucks county the democrats have elected three presentatives by a majority | afterwards fora less , Brothers &co—t J Rh «, Provipence, Oct 11—Arr sel | letters in the = Boston; Brilliant, rbitantly high; I ne- Seors Sun—2 Bates & Covtes—1J . Harndea & com] Manning & Pritchard—3 Nevius & co 'y, who received only | ¢! © | LE W Pemberton—3 M & Steele—5 Hatehinson & ‘Tiffany—1 L CF A Henricks—1 E Cauldwall & co—18 T J Thomas—1T J Wood: Kyle—25 8 Jones & co—1 R Morrell & Sons—2 P Murr: —15 3 8 Jones & co—2 Fi 0 day evening, one of the ladies attached to the French Opera company, was robbed at the Exchange Hotel, of a trank containing her jewellery, consisting ins, brooches, ear-rings, bracelets, &c., tcu, chain and other valuable’ articles, amounting in value, it is supposed, to some $700 or $800 door of her room was broken open during her ab- ce at the theatre, andas two men had disappeared | uddenly from the hotel, a few hours aiter engaging rooms, they are supposed to have been the robbers. Yesterday, over the Canton Course, a purse of $200 | was run for,2 mile heats. The contest was betweenWm | Field's horse, Wilton Brown; Hoffman and Ferry’s horse, | Baltimore, and Col. F. Thompson’s colt, Belzebub. The traight heats, by Wilton 06. ‘wore & co—2 Boswell yman, Clapp & com2 $8. dozen; i do not members of the House of Re; ‘Tampa or St. Josep: by Last Night’s Southern Mail. Battimone, Oct 16—Arr steamer Sages vit is & cod E m1 W'S Spencer & co—10 J Oiben—3 Brothers & comi Murray & &oo—1G W Betts—3 J eo Stacy—1J Van Nest—6 ows, Woodsworth & cv s, from New York, marara, brige Globe, " scht Roe, New York.— In Chester we learn that the whigs have succeeded | inelecting three members of the House of Representa- In Delaware the whigs elect a member of the House. In Chester and Delaware the whigs have elected their | ‘iliams, Williams- th, Accomack for i'liamsburg. Sid Hays—t Morreil, Coates & co—1 McLaughlin; | was at- Lancaster and Lebanon elect 2 whig senators. caster 6 whig membsrs of the nouse. one whig member of the house. In Cumberland the democrats have elected two mem- bers of the house, and the whole county ticket by 200 ma- | » Oct 16th—Arr schr Cleopatra, from Provi- Lebanon returns it. MeLaraniix.—I do not know ot any waste, f the hospital provisions on know of any collusion, &e., by Lieut. McLaughlin or any other person, whereby the | government was defrauded, if atall; if there had ‘have | existed any thing of the kind, i think I should have Decause it was at my option where J procured the articles on the vessels requisitious most of them at other plices than Mr. Ven: three or fuur stores at Indian Key and Key W Were none of the buildings erected on Ind Lieut. McLaughlin unnecessary for the Tdid not consider the canoes purchase Laughlin uno cessary, nor were there a larger number purchased than were required; | do not know if either of the buildings erected on the Key by Lieut. McLaugh. were improperly employed, &c., by persons connec with the goveramen: reason to believe, that Liewt. McLaughlin ever derived uny emolument, as acting purser, by exchanging the | money paid him by the government ior other money funds; | do not kvow the fact, and in my own case, | aid in Spanish doubloons, at m: for them their full vaine ; having told Mr. Marshall, eal J&S Stuut & y &c.. by Lieut. McLaughlin, 77 Ph ruce Kcoml J A Newboud=1P cde ened Semel GH Swords UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT or. MEDICINE, HE LECTURES io this Institution will commence on y, 27th October, VALENTINE MOTT, M. ciples and operat Oshome & Little: ‘Tae French Opera company continue to draw crowd- 8, ut the Front street Theatre, | ces have been raised to 50 and 75 cent | the theatre will hold $1,590, so you can have some idea of the business they sre doing. THe Maaget.—In the mai nothing of importance hai | confined to email parcel jority. Berks county has elected four democrats to the house. in & eo—29 pks 2 cke, to » Florence—3410 a ewbold & Craft—(08 bales Hicks & co—100 Goodoue & co—18 bales 7 bxs SH Kniver—i0 boxes 27 bales to At these prices eee SS | 647 bales 440 qr do. Tennessee.—-The Legislature of Tennessee as- | sembled at Nashville on the 6th instant. d speaker of the House of engaged on the 6th and 7th instant in balloting for a speaker, and adjourned | atthe close of the secund day, after one hundred ballot- , ings, without achoice. ‘I'welve votes were c trial for John A. Gardni I procured the ord eestes—Barque Hudson—1211 bas pipes 12 do mdse ET C Exaeupateh—ts do Henschen & Unk- Honss & Gertz-—9 do U Kolett—7 do J U Naprer & ’ Muller—5 do $8 Strul- Koop & co~3do Har- 1 do H W Mall— rket for Howard st. Flour | The demand is | generally for city purpor with an occasional lot for shipping, though the steam | news may cause more ask $4,693, and at this bbls. mixed brands on T’ lin | actions at same ted | was at $4,50. Campbell, Es Poppe & co! do public service ; co—8 do Tiffiny Young & Elis—6 a: nimation this mornin, es ofa few hundred esday, and some smaller trans. rice. The last settlement for receipt ales of 600 bbls. City Milis Flour at | Grain.--Supplies of Wheat are very moderate, We note sales of good to 95 498 cents, and ordinary to good at8 | We quote White Wheats at 90a 100 cents, | and Family Flour, white, at 105 a 108 cents, Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. Octonen 1th. —M. bid, sales made at 79 , Esq., locofoco, and twelve for several whigs ; but a majority of all the votes is requir- | edtoelect. The objection to Mr. Gardn whigs is, that ho was one of the thirteen who refused in | 1841 to go into the election of a U.S. cos have thirteen members in the § one, but their candidate papers of the 9th instant, received sin tate that on the third day Mr. Gardner with- | H. M. Watterson, Esq., democrat, was then land 6's closed at 794 for sale, 78; | elected speaker by a majority of one, having received a Baltimore 6's, 1800, at1O1} forseie, | Whig vote in addition to those of his twelve democratic | 1013 bid, sales made at 1014; Baltimore and Obio RK at | Colleagues.—Baltimore American, Oct. 16. 54} tor sale, 54} bid. JO! ERK, M. we Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. ANTYN. PAIN Brig Sarab Beotly—250 hhds of sugar ‘ort. GB Morewood Professor of Institutes of Medi GUNNING 8. BEDFORD, M. Professor of Midwifery, and the Diseases Children, JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER, M. D., 1A} bch als air biek 364 Fou: HiMAKKA BLE GU Kus. DR. J, FRANCIS, OC 4th Door from Grand Street. jam street, was almost blind for sixtoer months, with neubulas covering the sight, is now per n Literary and Theologi- mn amaurosis, has been Newcastie—Ship Blanchard—32 ck barilla er, urged by the : “ | —5d1 tons coal to master. donot’ know, nor hi ‘of "Women and and prices tend upwards. y own request, and got | I refused to be paid in silver, | 0 on one occasion, that | preter: red the doabloons ; | remember it distinctly; to the best | of my recollection, the prices of articles at Mr. G. ter’s were not higher than elsewhere, e- ter of knives ; | examines the bills, ot bat | am not certain twat the command Proved them, as he was most of the t 465 Broapway, M. BIRD,7 Wil xcept in the mat accounts, mys | _Groroia State Exxcrion Returns.—We have returns from seventy-seven counties, wi ‘The day is cold and bracing, the sky clear and bright, | Crawford amajority of 1,895 votes over McA and the whole aspect of the weather calculated to give tone and zest to the triumphant rejoicings of the victo- Alas, for the natives! though the hoavens smile, they are downcast and in trouble. indication of the effect the native defeat has had upon the prosperity of the city and county, I notice that city 5's 6°s, advanced in price considerably at the | I ‘said yesterday ti thing passed off quietly on Tuesday, This is co; with one or two exceptions. inensing, and the constable of the Second Ward, Jamen | a quiet, inoffensive beaten in his attempt to preserve the peace. Tho National Guards of Ti this aiternoon, and were received by the Peter Fritz, and the Puitapeurnta, Oct. 16, 1845, pti Oireaoe tte Whine atl r, Barataria, Deheyster S . | Jamaica,’ Taek: i Johus NF, CW Nesmith & Waish. a nudson, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. . Bermuda, 'M CO. pagon, Brow, Si Dorises’ ere Co Schr Elvi, Martik Roberts, Philadelphia, McKee, Hand Sehr J Cooley, Toney, Boston, | , late of the Hemilto ime absent in the = dene nearly blind ireet, totally blind of one eye i sight, was cured in » " 8, 192 Green street, nearly blind from amanro- sis; her sight is now perfect. the remaining 16 counties to hear from, Polk’ By the Juoae Apvocar over Clay was 1,087 vote! large hospital, a rough «! the house occupied ioe house, an office, «.—On Indian Key there was a Micers’ sick quarters, y Lieut, McLaughlin as his resi- ad Mr. Center's store, owned by him; there was also a which was used ax’ such ; there was, also, « bake house near the ice house; 1 dont know how many canoes were I know the price; we were frequently in want of canoes after the expedition, owing to the in jury some of them sustained ; canoes on th Crawford 853 for one year, a large ulcer covere: ould the returns from the remaining fe cis rious democracy. large store house, witnessed astonishing cures it reatest blessings that could ighly recommend him as COMMERCIAL, purchased, nor do he afflicted, and we New York, Thursday, Oct. 16. rokers to-day. ¢ made to-day at Small sales of Pots were lev. Repodict, Rey. J. Andrade, R. C. Pri es ivaerted which cannot. be thout giving the least pain, Ni sto be seen at the offi > Advice gratis, days and mete tre i thoy were in very good condi- examined every one of them d they were all in good breadth of them id three feet broad; I hud the excitement which was caused on nglish news yesterday still c ng as high as $6 63 We are unable to give any rton, Howland, from Liverpool Sept 22, with 0. Mi & Co. d, Blanchard, 3? days from with coal to order. Bremen barque Radsou, Hol from Bremen. to order, the receipt of the FE: Newcast'e, Eng, ‘ven to the Mondays, Wedn om Bunt 10, Ae ah, nye Weaner tion by marl (post paid ill be sent to any part of tl were about thirty feet long, ‘one forty-one feat long ard three feet broad; she was the longest canoe in the expedition; [do not remember the | F the canoes generally carried about six men , Ficrence i Ve seen the Candus, oF a la laying totally unfit for us by service; all the canoe: and were used; thi ved in this city National Greys, | Independent Rifles, Col ‘The strangers are a_handsome body of men, cort makes @ fin Co's fine ‘Liverpool packet, the “Wyoming,” was launched this afternvon at 3 o'clock, from the ship yard of Vaughan & Son, ‘The election has prevented me from ing Miss Deley, but I heard her recept her tonight in Fra Diavolo, hort, (reported yesterday,) 36 particular account of t very unsettled—as far as barrels were sold for shipment since Cortox.—The transactions to-da stating the disense, his # Union, with directions we can learn little over 9000 yesterday morning y re rather light, and ine of one quarter cent 1s paid before the arri- ber, with mdze, bound to Charleston--pu 1 13.92, lou 4039, fe B- brig Lancer, of Susderland, luiaber | run close to het, fouud no pers her hosts md every thing ino: She sppeared not to have been k did uot board her, number of them, een worn through | that arrived were fit for w ‘ose that were piled up were not good; ppointed to examine them, not only | mes, and they were all unfit for use; | Patriot doubloons at $16 each, at my fered silver, but I refused to | ¥ one else to pay or receive | THUD SULTION, in thi 12th inst, Int 40 29, lon ‘ook her to be a Ha Uth instant, off South d for Nantucket, 120 days from out, 1500 bbls oi}, and molasses G] Badger & seeing and hei Livenroo Crassivica Upl. § Flor. once, but a dozen t I weived some I own request, and I ; | never knew a here were, I thiak, fe one occasion; I have no rea: that any person receiv Key, not under medical treatment; men frequently at the hospital; | and about the hospital on Indian Key of the mon inthe hospital drinkin, how much; I net N certain delicate d couvenient means of cur ble manner (the prescriptions used out inode a ho have had peeuliar Possibly imagin which exist on th > it, with letters E = Transactions at the stock market do not seem to Wilmington Raiir and city securiti ‘ere more active @ undergone any ad improved, as Girard Bank shares ned at 76}, and closed at 76— a very cutious operation. And, indeed, consi | state of the treasury, and the certainty of the payment of the interest, the depressed state of th | curities is astonishing. Snies of Stocks at Philadelphia, Finst Boann, Oct. 16.—25 Readin; ton, 17; $340 Lehigh, 49, 40; $3000 $ °85, 98; $344 98 Lb $1000 Co. 6's, °70, Vel, 804; $3500 do, 80, 4 Nor Bk, Ki 7, 200 do, 167; $1000 Cam Am $10 65 Leh 6's, ‘68, 45; $110 do int, ‘60, 98; 8 Girard ‘Trust, ‘orty-two canoes employed on won to uppose, nor do believe | pital stores on Indian ent to see my own | ‘5 almost daily in | se iB material change. Middling fair, SSI yr the sufferings, 0 =Ssc0n24 °F have seen some | from Rio Jaueiro Aug 4, mt by post, an- ‘opinion, in gener! entertained of those 1 poe oe pub paper), round on whic! fe of Edinburgh dee—h of alae ee he Ks Jon 3125, spoke sh rig Frances P Bec! dex to WW by Brg Allen King, Manson, of Scitante, Malaga, with fruit company with barque Maid of Ort No date, or lat or lon given, spoke su iquor drank by them they were small eds in the hospi very nice white sheets 1 have no recollection of the composed; there were wore thay m the large room; | cannot tell what the sick was; there 264; 200 Wilming- at! 324; 650 at 1 30 (sale stopped.) and 1000 qr boxes at 46; $750 do, *44, 46 iq reporter i Wiscwieand Thow'Mtar | Brou°stelms especial contidence ‘Besides the eathor's rani as Gradnat mediciie, viz, Th has pamed throngh neveral edition jpopaia,on the Ryidemie Choler ene A ~ ea Aa in-Ameriea, aa Sit Physick of Pink which is most grati number of the ‘as a room for medical stores in the dis. j@ collar underneath for si ppor loft was used for waste spare heard any complaints from the & proper treatment on the part jm F fe on street 24 feet 3 inches front and rear by 70 feet deep, Medecine,” whic 21 years lease of lot 100 feet, with the hor alt provisions, Mepker, from Boston, mize 100; 32 US Bk, Sehr Carvo, Crocket, Thomaston, lime. ; $125 now Lo sh Nav, 28; 4 | 7 Boann.—16 Rensington, 6 ; 2000 Lehigh, iniing stz0st, near Varick, 20 by $2,950. ‘ouRT.—I never sick persons, of a want of of the officers or surgeons. Josmua M, Hans, was the next witness sworn. By the Juoee Apvocat rida squadron as Captain's C argue Duchess de Orleans. rig Eliza Lockwood, from St Croix, with sngarto BDe- el Hicks, Bunker, from Li- Flour Markets, Awuaxy, Oct li—Here the ta $600 State fr Great Britain having been di h 6's, —$1000 State 0's, 764; 4000 Cinn 6's, 86 ral | was attached to the Flo- posed 10 he the Sn Jerk, and had charge of the | Uh midze to Hieks & Co. ships, 1 barque, 2 brigs. OL Srconn Boann, I SOT EE TT eS LLL ee Te ON ne ee aay aN a ee “if CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. Igwer than an be bad at rereoats A . fr 50 to $20; Cloaks, of dK nglish eta ne. Black, Blac sOlive and Ban Dress and Fro im $800 $16, Pants of every shade andofor, and pest anally trom 1 S0io Sh. Alap material aud 1a x Vests of excell best manuer, from $1 te $5. lukewise, an extensive variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, ‘and Vestings, always om hand, whic will be made to suit the most fastidious taste, A fuil suit will be furnished in 24 hours for trom $15 to $: est of Cutters and Workmen emp! particular, can be suited at o8 Imm FALL GARMENTS. ? Ww: MATTRIE RN. 17 Felon seh, Goin SHoths, ‘ Dassimeres and Ves " open, fom wich ‘scleotions ean be made at very moderate. pri- “he cutters of shment are equal toany in the erty for a w 1 La ied Brn wb cus: ‘on satisfaction, nd despatch, * Phose-ufnishing their own taterias, cad have them made upon the shove terme. ‘ at OUTHT TING —Every article necessary to complete A WaOMs Wat MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton street, si7 im*m* next door to Herald office. ALL FASHIONS. HE, SUBSCRIBERS havo just ree> ved an invoice of very ich Searls, Cravats and Linen Hudkisy.viehly bordered — ‘Their assortinent ot ready nade Linen, end gentiemen’s under garments is now complete and well worthy the atteution of citizens and straugers. 15 ae rit Pateht bhatt Brace is, highly recommended by be faculty Jer all persous who are suffering from inthe chest, or have acquired the habe of too} S ‘tee TNO! Wa FULTON SEREER his Pin For sale olesale and retail, at the old establishment of Pursells & Axate. 237 Broadwa corer of Park place. 10 Lint TO TAILORS. et desire to attain a correct knowledge of Fasn- ‘utting, in all its various braaches, would do we'l einets’ Complete Work ou the subject, ne 5 obtained of the eutior ouly, at 113 Broadway.’ Price, from $8 to $10 per book. o2 Im*me THE GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS MAGNETIC, FLUID, NPPHESE articles are daily acquiring a2 increased reput Hor thelr perioct success ta curtag all bindob li tism and Nervous Commrlaatse No: mater how chronic o vere muy be the. disease it readily yields. to the mysterio power of Galvanism at ap. lied by this, novel and beautiful Veution. ‘Tic Doloreur, Paralysis, Aportexy, Cramp, Fil Sick Headache avd the long train’ of nervoas disorders. are permanently relieved wheu every other meaus hts beew. tried Without avail, Grrtifeates froutonr most respectable citizens tre daily accumulating regurding ‘the surprismg eficasy of these articles, and set iuteliigeut Physiciaas coustantly re- comment thera their practices Galvanic Bands, Bracelets, 8. part of the body. with p-tlecs couy ined, ‘The ouly place in New +o jantthe Ageuey of Dr. Christie, the laventor and ba. teutee, No. 191 fulton street, (Suu Building.) All sold else: where are spurious 10 2w*me ~“CONSUMPTIVES, DOUBT NO LONGER! Bez the following and reflect—Aunother Wonderful Pritape venta, April 1, 1845. Thereby certify that during the riots in Southwark of July last, owing to exposure and fatigue in the performauce of mili tary dy, iny health received a severe shock. An the Later part of August, all the symptoms of PULMONARY CONSUME- TlONappeared. At thisjuucture | called ia my first physician, who attended me some weeks without benefit, and told me dis: tinctly thathe considered my disease beyond the rexch of ha- man aid. [ vow employed another physician, who at once recommended. THOMSON'S COMPOUND. SYRUP OF ‘TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. [used twelve bottles, and Tiestity that in, common with thousands of others, who have heea coed by this medicine, that to it alene | owe my restara- ou to ith, JAMES ANDREWS, No.217 Catharine at. I was.called to attend to the above case, in the secon stage of the disease, | fouud the patient lnboning under con. plex disease of the jungs and liver; ulceration of had taken piace, and by percussion I discovered. am al had formed in the right lang. ‘The case being appareutly, hopeless and beyond the reach of the usual treatiment,1 resolved at ouce on using Thomsou’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap thas the virtues of whieh { had previously texted, actrcely ex: peciig iL wuuld reach a cawe aodeaperate, ‘The reault fay A CURE THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY, henceforth dis- veiling all doubts renrecting the efteacy of ths excellent medi ine, ludiseases of the lungs aud liver. ie ii. CHAMBERS, M. D. Philadelphis, Apel 11 845. office, North-East corner of Fifth and Spruce sts. Princ’ Philadelphia, Sold wh olesale and reteil by A. B. SANDS & CO. Chemists aud Dru its, 273 Brondwi orner of Chambers st. Soldalso at 79 Fulton st.and 77 East Broadway. Price 50 cents. 69 in*me. AT THE WEST END. WILLIAM A. SMETS, 7a7 Broadway, under the N. ¥. Hotel, corner Of Waverly Place, | he & form 1 jies that he has Mee vele tit eauriael Hoos Pitre erat neae med! een RRENCH FALL GOODS, 8 elected with particularcare’ at Paris for this Store ‘ouly, which he begs leave to call the attention of the La oF 0 ex DDING AND SOIREE DRESSES Emb’d. Mustin Dresses. Poiat de D’ Angleterre dresses Kich thread lace do “with tlounces, Brussels thread do Extra rich thread flounces, d. with thread do : seurfs, just re- assort- z. rolle do do 2 bs Rich white satin, do thread lace veils, Point de Brussel sleeves and caps, do RICH SILKS, All iu Pattern Dresses, Silks—Broche Vevecien, Silks—Bleck — extra w“Arcenciel richlyshad’d ~*~ Pekin Camayeus, “Glace Ombre a ee Reps Royale, . Ombre Cadrille, White Watered, extra Al PaRIS EMBROIDERIES. Extra rich Pellerines, Emb Mastin Points, do do Chemisettes, do do Fichus, do do Collars, do do, Canezous, lo. do. Berths, ‘Trimmed with Valen Cuffs, Rich emb, Pocket Hdkfs. Splendid Muntellas, VERY RICH SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Thibet Shawls and Cloaks, New stuff for Cloaks, 14 n Nuanie. Tartar = do do Cashmere Cloaks, pigptoe do do Friuted Cashmere d’eeosse, nt do do Muslin de Laiaes. RICH CASHMERES FOR DRESSES. Emb’d Cashmere d’ecosse iv dreas patter: Also, a very la ge assortment Krerch Jewelry, Retieules, ; Sashes, Riboo:s, Perfumeries, and a voriety of Fancy. jes not to be found ia any other part, than atthe West-end. 3] trl GOODYEAR’S PATENT METALLIC RUBBER OVER SHOES. WwW ARRANTED not to stiffen or soften under any ¢ f cold or heat; an article unequalled for durability, neat- ess or price, for sale in assorted cases, suitable for the city or country trade, aud in smal} oantities, by BEECHER, “~* 100 Broadway. ELECT PERFUMER Rens, ineriaan’ss Pier qi Eities c Maugouet & Coudray’s Extracts, Cologuéa; Hon der; Onl; Pomacumss "Cosmetiques, Se; Pnglisn and Hair Brushes and Combs of all descr his highly esteemed and’ well cleansing the head and moisteniug the hair, dint will preveut the wir falling, out, Soldat WM. DL Leb’, Coilfeur America, 2944 (late 271) Brondway- 53 mene DAGUERREOTYPE GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT AND AGENCY FOR TEE SALE OF VOIGTLAENDER’S APPARATUS. BESIDES anew suvnly of the above Arya hers have reer ived beat Plates, Chemie ‘tances, and the newest i rovements in tions given in the Art, and orders from every try promptly attended to, by aadressiog ( oIM, delphia Exchange. 05 Imd&ew*re New York, 201 Broadway. MEDICINE MADE PALATABLE. SENNA FREE OF ITS T'AS1E §& SMELI. MILLS) FLUID EXTRACT OF SENNA—This is q pore extract of the tngst Alexandria Senna, ina high state of perfection, prepared in Yacuo. [tis an ef it easy purge tive in smal! doses—those for adults seldom exceeding two teaspo onsful; ard produces norickness or gripmng mit ration ; hot ouly ar useous taste and smell corrected, the taste is rendore quently with thi u In of the toath Senna T crt, ken by zea fen des Li * ) Prati st, (late asnistan Cherniat in the Laboratory of the Apothecaies Hall, London, Sold, wholesale and retail, at his office and eit 25 Wal ¥- ¥-ialao atthe Eagle Shirt Manafactor ‘Ni MONTHLY REPORT FOR AUGUST iz OF THI NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE No. 75 Chambers Street. CASRS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. ‘Examinations of tis chest to detect " 4 Incentinence of arin 2 Difficulty in making water. 2 a of blood to iy 4 xa warts. 2 Bilious head-ache. 5 Costiveness. 1 Case of piles. ‘i t Disoase of the ki ‘ism. incase: ciner ‘and lowe. ‘of appe | 1 Largesore on the tite. 2 Kpilepsy under treatment, testinal wor 2 Cutareous affection of th utaneous affection the head. the tongue, re ears. Souruess and wind on sto- ‘alling of the womb. ne 4 OH BER MHOHee-uweHes 2 mach, 10 i eed “if affection of the 1 Blveding from the lungs. 3 Night sweats, 5 Liver complaint. 2 Cholic. 1 Serotula. 1 Vaccination. 1 Fever and cough. SURGICAL OPERATIONS AND CURKS. 1 Large femoral abscess un | 1 Polypus removed. Fg ree nt hans! 2 hire of the arm. rhetares in uret 6 Irritation about the neck of| 4 Sweiled wrentician the bladder, | 1 Hydrocele, or water in a} 2 Injuries. ‘crotam, ‘from which 3 Buvoes. Ww i Remorrhoidal tumor remo-| 2 Uvulus removed, 3 Operationfor squinting. 1 Diseased Testicle reanired, sole rem@ved.| ed to, in kis ye 2 ht institution is not conuected with any other H. BOS’ +) |. D. os 2w*re Attondlnie Barmess cad Piymeian. HAIR WORK, branches: dice Wis; al Wigs; Frizettest Wire ands: ke ot iy lao. al ruge nanoriment of Gentlemen's Wig an or made to order at short notice. 4 WAL, DI ut ¢ Fond way 33 Im" rre Late 271) By been to