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ts the breeze of whispers among ident to this warlike irruption of the subsided, the orchestra Jed_off in | had the effect of diverting the head of old Wah bon-seh two inches to the left ; when the effective choir of young ladies and gentle- men arose to their feet, and simultaneously broke forth in the oj ening chorus, Wah-bon-seh straight- ened himself up, adjusted his war-cap, attitude of dignified stolidity, which unmoved for the evening. , ¢ not have sat more immovable, in feature and in atti- tude, than the old brave Wah-bon-seh. Little Ke- ah, with his pleasant face, smiled, and would have laughed outright, had it been in order. n leased, and frequently nodded his jut Half-Day, the orator, was not to be robbed, even in Cerusi’s saloon, of the freedom He perhaps thought of Gallagher’s sen- ‘Wasuinaton, Oct. 28, 1845. Imports of certain articles into New York in Au- gust, 1845, per monthly returns of Collector Law- for New York’ belonging i at | al of distress iit 50°0r60 miles, w ported seen off lot of about 600 bbls. deli continues light. We hear of 88¢; 260 bbls. do (part 1 main Toremast—expected to get into barque M ear ey eiat altar Sept. 1th for this port Still at 880; and at . In | vered in New sales 200 bbls. N. W. Ci jes . We ground tier) at 3840; and 60 bbls, selected tho- at 34} cents. Whatesonr—Sales on Tuesda: . N. W. Coast at 820; 19 do on private terms. Sales on Saturday previ- f 32,000 aba. N. W. Coast at 300 overture, which actually fa the ara iv pal wa walking bol ‘hight before two thousand fe lyric tragedy of * N y and Wednesday ,000 Ibs. do at 31c, and took his e maintained A_ bronze statue could the Howard Atheneum. The Seguins d ous to our last report, o! Frazer was in excellent voice, in the chorus was full 30} cents.— Shipping List. I donot remember to have seena more brilliant audience together in than this occasion dre ‘grasces of ail’ kinds, ‘unmftd, Ce dy Do mantifactured, including sail duel. Iron in Pigs... Do other, not man Dobarandbolt......- ‘Sa Republ c, Sulli Jaat in Lat 36 30, lo to New Orleans. 74, the wiud blow’ Jost her maiumast, foretop-gallant mast, mnizen topgallaut-m: foretop-galluut. yard, togeth verally attached R. was towed into Norfolk by asteamboat. Her hull to be uninjured, and her ——__—_ The R. on Wi Brighton Cattic Market. thy heavy from Oct. 27. -At market, 3000 beef cattle, 1550 stores, 3800 sheep, and 1475 swin« Frices—Beef Cattle—The prices obtained last week rere not sustained. We quote extra $476; first quality $4.25 0 4.50; second $4 a 4 26; third $3 a 3 50. Barrelling Cattle—Mess $3 62; No. 1, $3. Stores— Pearitoge $5 a7; two year old, $8 a 15; three been sistance of a good orchestra, in ave succeeded tuy. The opera season will be a brilliant one. i be was evidently rgo will pos have to in a new play at tho Lome Balumore a number of ve: of all sizes, some reign trade and others for coasting, together pilot boats aud steamboats. Ai ‘Auray”—Chevalier Paul Jonesas the hero. They get their pieces up at this establishment in the very best manner, and as to the play is well written and contains I think it is destined to live, which ¢,, ying much for productions of thischeracter now-a- Sheop—Sales from $1 to 1 88 Swine—Lots to peddle at 8 and 3}c for sows, 4 and 4}c barrows; a lot to close 2c. . two fine brigs of Rogers, will be finished in No- “If thou hast a thought to utter, Speak, and leave the rest to God.” And he did speak. In the full, glorious burst of that ing chorus, he couldn’t help it. wah me pash-he-pah—ha! ha! ha!” or some- ed in such exclamations, At retail from 3} to 5c. Foreign Markets. Lacvarna, Oct. 1. from the interior, that tl Do manufactured. . days. : ‘As tho time for our State election approaches, the poli- out to be laid, on tical papers | gin to teem with to “rally” and hortations to their re true to the cause of i crop, which has all those cant phrases of political calibre. hitherto been so promising, has suffered considerably ow lands, known thing like it ; at intervals, to the close of At the interval of rest between the first and ee- cond parts, the Mayor, the Commissioner of the Land Office, the Belgian Minister, and many other distinguished citizens, came up to pay theirrespects | to the lions of the evening. | After the adjournment, und our return home with | our friends of the forest and the prairie, we asked Half-Day what he thought of the litte lady who fang so prettily by the side of that tall young man, He said “She was like a litle altogether beautiful.”— and he indul; from drought, particularly that of ho “ Tierra Calient ‘Among other mat as engaging as that of politics at e getting up a young imitation of the folks across the ocean. Our next legistature will be full of railroad business, imi charters and extending old ones. Add will be shortened so the eternal ‘water question,” as to the introduction into the city of pure water, a /a Croton, {e pt before the people,” and you will Coffe allow that Boston folks are full of * notions” i Produce dealers are holding their stock till they get the news by the Great Western, and considerable anxiety is manifested to learn what her intelligence may be. It 1s cold and clear this morning- Sales of Stocks at Boston. Broxers’ Boarp, Oct. 28—12 shs Boston and Prov. RR, 118; 50 Old Colony RR, 104); 60 Western RR, 97/; 6 do, 98; 76 do, bol0ds, 98; '125 Nor and Wor RR, bolm, 77}; 60 do, bol0ds, 77}; 88 do, 77 a 76}; 165 Long Island RR, 743 2741; 60 do, boléds, 744; Reading RR, 264; 60 do, sadds, 2 boldds, 143; 200 do, boldds, 1 Sk OARD—25 shs Wi do, bol0ds, 98}; 26 do 9 us stores, of every ions of any kind, is reqai the cartain’s revortand manifest, &e,” under the penalty of Brown, hence at Savauuah ia Bavrimone, Oct. 29, 1845. News by the Steamer—Theatricals—Miss Delcy—The Bell ‘aval—The Rape Trial Commenced—John 4. Jones Discharged—Death of William Hickman— Mar. | 0 to £00, as the case ma) wi Jine barque lsaac M can be little more than conjecture. fered very much, and the crop will, no doubt, be small. ooking forward to a considerable ad- @ had no arrival since my ad- has taken place ‘The stock of flour and the sales are limit- but I have reason to t much lower prices. were made at 22. re is now none in y be quoted at 24c, t 20; both of these articles are ve- Common hams are bringing 16 a 18c, and those of avery superior quality 220, Pexxamnuco, Sept. 25.—I have to notice a continuance ion in trade which I alluded to in m imports have been fac {rom heavy. ‘To-day retailing at 18/000, The mond, with 1,600 bbls revious arrival to these subject which is still “ key mmodations for the reception of Yen Eyck, Commercial aving been complete \ tthe Navy Yard, these gentlemen with ther mu board Saturday morn om the ship, which wai The news by the Great Western reached here last | night, and will doubtless cause a great stir in the flour and grain markets, this morning. was offered, yesterday, at $5, and even City Mills could have been bought at $612}. Both buyers and sellers appeared to be at fault as to what would be the nature There will, however, be but little done On their return to Fuller’s the whole company of | this morning. as all parties usually wait to learn the ef. i fect of the nows on the New York market, though it is anticipated that aconsiderable udvance will be made. ‘Tho Theatres are both closed¢—though the Holliday Street will open next week with Marshall's company, and Murdock has been engaged. The Front Street has now been closed four nights, and I see no mention of its Saudwich Islands, s, Howard street flour ices of Ameriean produce. hands is about 4,000 bb! current price is $11} nd were greeted with & hour afcer taken in tow by the steamer Jewess, and proceeded down the river to Hamp. ton Roads, whence she would put to sea the vanta, the Cong ‘odore’s fig, and the salute was iwmedietely retumed of Commodore Stock- 101 ,ommander Dupont, as second in command.—{Nor- , Oct 27. a U, S*suainer Col Harney, while on her passage from Mobile led to put into the i sequence of some defect iu her boilers. Whalemon. : Ship Globe, for North West Coast, cleared at Mystic on (Mr. Drayton ) white cloud im the sunse! And how avout that tall young man?“ His voice was like the tall of a big river in a deep place— strong—very strong.” ‘ood demand—the last sal This price is, howe the market in first bands. and American chee! by Capt Farrogut, of the P these painted warriors and “Native” civilians, ing venttotheir emotions, laughed and crac their jokes with infinite enjoyment. seh, however, soon slip) Old Wah-bon- off to his room to smoke | on what he hadfheard and seen, and to think of the le faces had been singing, GreatSpirit of whom the and to whom they had offered up such lofty music Frequent passages in the oratorio were encored : | but as much forthe merit of the singers as of the compositions, and we may say this without the least disparagement of the latter. You ure to have this oratorio in New York be- fore long, and though it is not beyond the pruning knife of criticism, we anticipate u very flattering reeeption of it among the Gothamites. Wasuineton, Oct’ 28" 1845. The Prrangement Perfected—Retrograde Movement of Mr Crawford—Promotion of Col. VW. Medill and Hon. W. J. Brown—Good results in prospect Mr. Brownand one of the Letter Writers stopped froma Fight ut Coleman's—Statement of the Case —Levee at the White House Small Pox in the Cuy—Active means for arrest- ing ts Progress. An arrangement has been effected at last. W. J. Brown, of Indiana, of the last Congress, who accepted last spring the subordinate appointment of chief clerk to the Sixth Auditor, with the promise of early promotion, has now the satisfaction of a full award ot his deserts, according to agreement. ‘our readers upon the question, . J. Brown, let us briefly answer Richmond and Trieste flour a Naval Court of Inquiry. Navy Derartent, ‘Wasninaton, Oct. 28, 1845. Court of Inquiry continues its sessions with ared to-day, but ing able, as yet, on the evidence before them relative in Florida ca npaign, &c. e secret sessions will be ard to the punishment, of certain men under him, upon which the Court are next to hear evidence, consider and give their opinion respectin, what has already been publis! ence to the matters first adverted to by me, an increased degree of interest. ieut. Robert Tansill, (whose illness I alluded toa few days ago, and who is the principal witness in the icLaugblin case.) I learn from a friend of his, who ar- low with a disease approach- ut little hopes are entertained Oct 26th, barque Montezuma, Ind Ocean, "500 bbls sp 100 do wh oil. ‘Jauus, of and from New Bedford, ath inst,when 13 days put about in consequence of Capt Tb : i; soon after fell in with a schooner bound to Fall River, in ‘reached home ave of Zith. ‘The ship proceeded ou her voyage in charge of the first officer, in Fail River, Oct 25th, barque Pantheou, North W yard, from Greenport, was in Gardner’s Bsy, 25th i remain unsold. of the brig Selina, from iz sold at 17/000, six months credit, to some ho are now retailin, Philadelphia brands xx, 17)/000. r ordinary stocks on han. is §,000 bbls. and ti I regret to state ‘Miss Delcy, assisted by Mr Brough and Mr. F. Gard- ner, gives a vocal concert, this evening,at Concert Hall. The Swiss Bell Ringers commence a series of four concerts hero, this evening, at the Assembly Rooms. The United States schooner Nautilus, Lieut. Com. Geo. M. Bache, attachedto the Coast Survey, arrived here | ‘esterday morning, from Annapolis, an he receiving ship Ontario. The trial of Edward P. Roberts, one of the five youths | charged with committing a rape on a German girl, named | Margaretta Ehrman, about two months since, was com- menced yesterday in the City Court. A jury was em- | pannelled, and the Court adjourned to 10 o’clock this From present appearances it would seem that the poor girl is again to be outraged, and the young scamps allowed to escape, notwithstandin them hus separately confessed their guilt. through the partizan prejudices of packed juries, ae to be aliowed to go unpunished, it all their miserable mockeric every man may understand that hi against ruffians lies in the strength of his own right arm; | and that every woman may see the nec jagger in Ker girdle, to protect her person from viola- Capt T. took passage, and es again were again discharged, the Court no! to fully decide w to the McLau; are no commot stock of flour for face of the bakers a. that in all other articles of import the demand is very ‘oods they may be classed as un roduce of the country I notice none je except hides, which are procurable, but at high I hear of there having fa ough out of sei anchored near | Thursday. In r MeLaughlin’s or full, and as for dry id, Oct 25, Int 3250, 1on 805 , toon Bee Recene Theis, Fame eeteiy Wace tateacay ae Now Oct. 23. lat 33 00, lon 77 50, ship Orleans for New Yor 22nd inst, lat 34 30, there seems to be, from d in the Herald, in refer- From the countr 'y heavy rains, which t i confidently asserted, produce an average crop of sugai Th {can assert with sufet ter, and that there is no prospect of corn for foreign ports before the 1st of January. Rro Janeino, Sept. 10,—Flour—We have again to no- tice a farther depreciation in the value of this article. | Imports have not been large, but several cargoes from Trieste, and the expectation of a daily arrival of new from the United States, have created a kind of panic the bakers, who all refuse to purchase, exce) w rates. Sales last month embrace 17,002} of which 5,792} Gallego, partly by retail, but balance on the 30th, at \7}| credit; 862 Baltimore at 16]; 2,358 do the present United States Attorney General, John Y. Ma- | at 14i/ credit; and 2,189 do at 13) cash, both parcels deli- E an to fork te monty { verable at Montevideo; 3,600 New Orleans at 13\\500; 1,143 Columbia at 16) eaah ae do 94Western reriag On perceive, by the Unio st evening, Mr.E, | Venice, retailed, and 150 ordinary Prussian, at 10). Im- ; TMA URaHon Sea tk kee ported from the United States, 4,087} bbls. Stock, Ist P. G. Washington, is to appear to-night. Personal ag | inst, 44,774 bbls. of which 14,740 in first, and 30,034 in well as political matters is to be the order of the da: now in the metropolis, so far as the Union is concerned. Look out for something rich, if not great. Ton 7515, ship H. Allen, from Charleston Barque Harmony, from Richmond, Va., bound to Rio Jatei- Foreign Ports. * Anecatuo, P R, Oct §—Brig Mary, D (Whampoa) June 2%6—In port, ships Clerendon, toretura to Manilla immediately, for nnother ‘Aun Maria, Millet, t, for Calcutta, 10 ds; barque i omnock, July 12—In port, ship Chile, for Canton, ldg; Fred hips Horatio, Wood, fm Manilla, hr Sarah, Magdalen Islands. Cld, Darque Backus, for Savan- Bit ule for Hondnras: nis, for New York vod last evening, is ver ing to typhus fever, and tor his recovery. Lieut. Thomas best that the laws,with | f a— Who were there ? all be abolishe T. Sloan, of the U. 8. Marine Corps, who was sentenced sme year er two ago by a Court tial to two years suspension on half-pay, the latter of | amon; which “honest John Tyler” refused to grant him, be- cause of the severity of the sentence, &c. has, I learn, had the decisionof Mr. Tyler reversed b; cargo of rices Akbar, Hallet ty ofcarrying Warren, Pratt, for do about I june 12—In port, ig Wissahickon, MoxtReat, Oct 25—Arr sc man named John A. Innes, from Salem, in his case— mentioned as having been arrested and | comnittted to prison on the charge of abducting a slave from Washington, was yesterday discharged from cus- lecce to substantiate the charge. | rison, but he contends that he is a innes was taking him en t vho resides in Salem, Massachusetts. | city of Baltimore and its inhabitants have been | deeply and irreparably disgraced within afew days man, a stranger named William He was boardin at the European House, when he was taken from whence he w: hurried offte a small son, and the order has been tody for want of ev: “How art the mighty fal The negro 1s still ia free man, and that hy in 3 day Carib, fm Boston, ah mQuennc, Get t—Arr ship Wm Bayard brig Pomona, Sli es John, Liversool; obinson’s communication in reply to X, relative to But first to satisty who is this Mr V to their information. Mr. Brown was a member of the last Congress— a good speaker in an irregular debate upon no ques- Non in particular, but upon party politics in general. Early in the spring of ’44, when a defection was dis- covered in the House of Representatives against | the nomination of Mr. Van Buren, Mr. Brown was found to bedeeply involved in the conspiracy.— We think he was a Cass man, but for any man in preference to Van Buren. and particularly any wes. He took an active part in all the move- ments here, p-ior to the Baltimore Convention, for the superceding of the Little Magician; he was cognizant of the whole plan of. operations to be | sued 1n convention, and participated according- After the nomination of Col. yne, Lancaster: 3 barqu second hands. Market very dull. i Ezports.—Coffee—The prices quoted in my last con- tinued without alteration during the first eight days of the month; a more general demand having, however, then occurred, an advance to previous rates immediate- ly ensued, and was maintained throughout, although it | is true, but nominally, during the past week, inasmuch as sales for that period did not exceed 4,000 bags. Stocks | in consequence accumulated rapidly, and this morning Dealers thus saw the to lower rates, and for 14,000 ally for the United States, have accepted jor superiors, 29 5a 30 3; 3,100 good first, 28 8; 2,600 a 2,800 ordinary firsts, 247 a 263; and 2\j a 2/500 for seconds, 191022310. Stock at present, therefore, No shipments, on account of rain. Cleared 'in August, 106,069 bags, of which 7,877 Balti- more, 11,085 Boston, 6,000 New Orleans, 12,070 New Shipments, 97,878 against gate shipments this year, 5, of which 298,461 to the “‘Colceester; Caroline, Dundee; bigs the death ofa youny rf q msay, Bridgewater; Anghcania, Poole; ‘Triton, From Trxas.—We extract the following from | the Galveston News of the 11th instant; not because | it is later than our last published accounts from the ar- my, but for the interesting det: Hermon and Bachelor, which had brought | id stores, have left Aransas, With the addi- | tional troops by the Lexington, there are now nearl 5,000 encamped at Corpus Christi, and others are on thi way and soon expected. They are all in good health anxious for active service, but almost | this sad diseasi Turxs Isuanp, Oct 15—No Am vessels in port. Home Ports. Banaor, Oct 25—Cid schr St Piere, St Peters, T brigs Concordia, Ger ‘a hospital, on the ou which cases originatin; roes and dock loaiers only are taken. ils it embraces. skirts of the city, lowest class of neg: Here he was left on an old straw bed, dirt and filth, and wlthough he begged and prayed to be removed, and offered $50 for a nu the unfeeling wretches who had , little or no attention to his sufferi weeks, part of which time he wi after the most unheard ef suffering, and a verdict of manslaughter should have been rendered against the | oration of Baltimore, for appointin s te office. A short time before he die he hired one of the crew for $50 to bring him a law so that he could make his will, and after bequ is property, about $1,000, to a young sister res the west, in ahalf hour he was in his coffin. | sespectable fine looking young man, about 23 years of » | age, sober, steady, and in Boston, Oct 28—Ai bags existed for sale. PR; November, and Challenge, New jot, do; Maize, di Janeiro; Wm Booth: rounded with © | 3,200 a 3,301 to attend him; een | in charge paye Atthe end of two leranged, he died, u ichrs Florence, Albany via Ri Victor, New York. Arr 28th, schrs Fount Georgetown, DU; Porto Rico, i ) gs yvember, Maize Yorn ’Telegraphed, ship Mary Frau and high spirits, of the Sth regiment, died since our | 22!Y 26,000 bags. uried with military honors. He te of very bad health. last arrival, and w: came to the country ina George N. Downes, Esq, has been elected from San Patricio to the 10th Congr Captain Fulton, of the 24 dragoons, has resigned, and obtained permission to retire from the service. Baranca Blanca, on the Nueces, was lately occupied They were discovere Lieut. Dobbins, while reconnoitring the country. A de- tachment was sent in pursuit, but returned without ma- king any discovery. ‘They are su who went on the | fom New Orle: nd anchored below, , ; Wasson, of Seaville, for Wilmington, ‘on deck;'sch Alexander; wind $ ‘orrectly reported. sailed yes upposed by error for the Cwckasaw, which was also the Sis on her way from Phila, | SaLats, Oct 13—Sld schrs Gonges, and Ligonia, New York; Oct 26—Capt Geo. Wheeler, of the schr Ameri- Virginia; bound to Providen but in herere to-day and landed the body of Wm G Sinith, one f his crew, who died at sea on the 2ith. CHanteston, Oct 21.—Arr ships Birmingham, Bath, Me; Anson. Barkman, New York; Georgiana, Behm, do; Cherver, do; barques Diamant, Bret Cid, ship France. Ne ewer; barques Palmett its proceedings. I » Mr. Brown repaired to Indiana, it for the regular nominee throughout the campuign, assisting materially to bring the State intothe de- mocratic pyramid. These are his services. sonally, Mr. Brown 1s a small man, and not, per- haps, of very clegant personal appearance. however, the advantage of a frank and familiar manner, that gives him an air of ease and genuine | York, 2,500 Philadelphia 73,165 in August, 1844. 4A 720,995, and clearances 731 United States; and last year 730,600, and clearances 749,- | 238, of which 331,330 to the Wnited States. | during the month consist of 11,709 dry Rio Grande at | 215, and 206 for light medium and heavy; 3,600 Buceo on | 30th, two thirds heavy, at 203; and 3,46 salted do, 102 rs | per lb. Stock embraces 6,469 pieces small and medium in second hand, held for 210, and 2,000 in first, not yet weighed. Heavy are held at 200 56-10, and light 200 a | 210 68-10 per Ib. on board. Exported, 12,525 pieces Exchange has continued to advance, and must now _be quoted at 25ja 26d. Freights to the United States, 70c P Mayor and Co and stumped | men without sou! Brig Sua was u The circumstances Iso inflicted a blow on Odd its progress in this city for | | posed to be the party Fellowship which will reta: e Rio Grande, from | atime atleast. He wasa member in good standing, hav- rand encampment, and although bis to for attendance, none was sent If this is their “ friendship, love, and,charity,” the Lord deliver its members trom all contagious di- when in a strange city, aud away They should hereafter enter a clause in their article of faith with regard to nursing the sick, excepting all conta; ger isto be incurred, or “ Dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom’d line could never touch the ground, And drog up drowned honor by the locks.” Baxtimore Stock Boarp,—The following sales were | made at the Stock Board | Maryland six per cents, 78}: 1 { London 99}; New York par; | The operations in State Loans have been confined to six per cents; some 10,000 have exchanged hands during the | | week at 76} a 78}; at the close 75) bid, 88} asked; few Now for the arrangement for Mr. Brown’s ac- commodation, in pursuance of the origina! plan for bis promotion ory Ist, T. H. Crawford, commissioner of Indian af- fairs, is to be transferred to the jurisdiction of the court for this District—salary $2000 per annum. £:) | 2d, Col. Wm Mediil, of Ohio, late of the House of Representatives, bit now second Assistant Post- master General, at $2,500 per annum, takes the va- | sated place in the Indian bureau—salary $3000 per $d, and lastly, Hon. Wm..J. Brown, chief clerk | of the Sixth Auditor, at $1700, (with a son ata | thousand) is promoted to the o! tant Postmaster General—salary $2500 per annum. RecaritvLation—Loss axp Gain. T. H Crawford loos a foek { ing entered the re Dumerous, but their purch sodge was applie ‘e not large. They report but few troops statione: at different points on the Rie Grande. Boston; Edward, The whole num- seases—particular! d, and found from relations and friends. py, was, by order of Gen. Taylor, conduc- | ted through the camp, showed the number and strength | of the urmy, and then dismissed to return home.— Wash | ington Union, Oct. 28. East India Overiand Mall, The Overland Mail for India and China on the 34 at Southampton, i les till the 7th.’ Letters, &c. if received on j{ or before the 7th of the month, will be forwarded via Marseilles, at the following rate: Rare oF Postage ro THe East Ixpres, via Mansrinies 7th or every Mont. 4 fin Bath, Me; Georgiana, fin N ¥ or pido; Fortitade, fm Portsmouth, NE og Avalanche, a5 W gious diseases, where dan- ‘fm Philad.’ Sa- APPOINTMENTS BY THE PresipeNt.—Wm. Mon- | roe, Register of the Land Office for the district of ‘Tyrone, from Liv'l; | at Clinton, Missouri, vice William 3 Moselle, or eur ae g , do; Roman, do; Sarana Bos.ou; Brontes, do: aT tas Bonn: Wigs O cean, for do; Rui bad Patterson, deceased. {| Thomas Hartley Crawford, as Judge of the Criminal | Court forthe District of Columbia, in the place of James | Dunlop, resigned. Medill, of Ohio, as Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in the place of Thomas Hartley Crawford, re- | eee! wwOeH ew: wMwoeHs yesterday :—$6, Weighing under 1000 C. Do ab ice of second Assis- and under "34°62. do oz na. for do; Chapman, Jones, do; Paragon. bile; bark Olga, lotte. fm Key West; Encautown. Oct 28—Sid schrs_ Bol ‘ore. In port, sehr Phoebe & Eli Sid, ships New. Yi Hon. W. J. Brown gains. The Secretary of the Navy left this city on Sun- | day for Philadelphia, where ‘his daughter was ex- tremely ill. At one o’clock yesterday, we learn, to our great regret, that she appeared at the point of death, was determined to October, 29, 1845. Advices of the arrival of the Great Western, and of the short crop in Europe, were in town two hours before the arrival of the New York train yesterday, and some | and, as the crisis was so near, he | pretty speculations were made in flour, by those who | Wait it.—Washington Union, graph known for a long | to exist in the Jersies, between the two cities, | must have been the medium of communication. Cannot | | you give a gentle hint to the Magnetic Telegraph Com- pletion of their line, and tuus pre- Urani arly ready for New Difference of gain........... A Mr. Gideon Wells, of the north, takes Mr. Brown’s place, we understand. would have lost perhaps $2000 more, but for the in- fluence of his fellow Pennsylvanian, Mr. Bucha- nan, and of Mr. Cave Johnson, who adraires the ri- | gid economy with which he has managed our Indian orl Hanrrorp, Oct 20—Arr Caleb Wri al ‘Water, Phila. SidjJ 8 Dutton, , Oct 19—Arr brig k. 8 and Orozimbo, New York. . 0—Cld, schr Jubilee, ht, Troy; America and Mr. Crawford Philadelphip; 20th, Eli- er Philadelphia chs COMMERCIAL. New York, Wednesday, Oct. 29. We notice a few sales of pots at $3 97}, and 4 12, ; i favana and a mar- The mails from India are due at Suez on the 19th of each month, and in London on the 9th or 10th of the fol- lowing one. Letters from India should be wafered, and | ™ pany to hasten the com York; Oceans Sears, di Cid, ships Vicksburg, Sei rk. Arr, 20th inst The result of this wise arrangement is, that Penn- sylvania, in this matter, is appeased. is appeased, and Mr. Crawtord is satistied. thermore, the appointment of Col. Medill will give universal satisfaction. He is qualified for any post —worthy of any promotion—fitted for any office u h Jt will have a good effect in concentrating the Ohio delegation in favor ot the organ for the printing—some of the Indiana delega- | tion, with reference to Mr. Brown. The whole ar- | rangement is judicious. Mr. Brown, however, met witha singular sort of congratulation to-night on his good fortune. While in conversation with Mr. Wm. Cost Johnson, at Coleman’s, Mr. Hart, for some years past the Wash- | jagton correspondent of the New York Evening | Post, came up, and after an apology to Mr. John- son, drew Mr. Brown one side, and said to him, “* Sir, you are a damned low coward—a damned liar, and for three words I would kick you into the street,” at the same time putting his fist towards the | Mr. Johnson and another tleman here came up, when Mr. Brown remar' according to the testimon: one of these damned low Mr Hart aimed a blow at Mr Brown, bu Rta coming ee! collision wl his adi the interposition of thetwo gentlemen aforesaid Reiterating his flattering oputets upon Mr. Brown, | *¥¢T*se crop. This i Mr. Hart here left the room. And thus the matter turrs—The flour market opened this morniny atthe current rates of yesterday afternoon, at whic have made up their minds | price nothing of any nete transpired. Yesterday, after the receipt of the news by theGreat Western large trans- are getting quiet again about their recent I—Cave Johnson ‘hey begin to see that contesting the elections | d, Liverpool; Cygnet, S il them nothing, to bear their overthrow with some show of philosophy. ‘There is no change in the stock market, as the annox- | actions were made for the East and for exp: | In southern flour we have no change to make | at about $5 60 a 5 62}. someting over $1 20 for Genesee, at which price buy- ers are not very willing to operate. yellow flat, at 67 cts, weight; white, 66 cts; oats, 42 a 43; Roce tte—Brig Matilda—150 hf yipes 3 T Nichols—14 bls vinegar 20 ckenratch & Van Damme—i0 3 MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 30. ir casks 200 bran- ports oue baroue in the offing Col Harney left the bar ou th ports six square nuged vessels off the i Oct 27—Below, ed quotations will show. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boakn, Oct. 29.—$1000 Texas notes 16}; 20 Girard Trust 20; 10 do 20); 10 Manufactur channics’ Bank’ 26; 19 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ B: 47} ; $1000 Chesapeake and Delaware 6's 92 ntwere Boanps.—60 s. 19th inst, at 4 o’clock, P. M, re- rang. : under the government, eld a little higher— bound in, one brig ran : ship Inez, which sailed Rye, 75 cts: cori returned in consequenc ¢ 26th fur NW Coast, tion of Captain Dexter. Cid, brig , ship Oded Mitchell; schr Wel survroRt, Oct 27—Arr Jew, Philadelphla; Augustaus, Neweorr, Oct 25—(Office of the Rhode Bice tater ane ij 7 N York for Sal: Lats Pieet om th ah p Cahawba. Fall cas Creed tract oo Corros—The business transacted to-day was too small Bank, cash 26} ; 20 do Girard Bank 9} ; 2000 5] ; 2000 Reading RR bonds 60 ; 60 shs Reading | + 649 Moon sers.. Livenroon CrassiricaTions. , S1L\ Hig WATER Boanv.—50 shs Vicskb 11 shs Penn. Bank 2! re Canal Loan 6’, 82}; jank 8} ; 5000 State 600 Ch Ship Francis Whitney, Fisk, Ba'que Cosmo, Outerbridge Brig Ready Rhiv Brig Meteor, Bowers Brig Hodgson, Hod; & Brig Casilla, Crabtree, Oporto, Nesmith & Walsh. Sehr Exemplar, Lockhart, Halifax, T Winnett Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. Foster & Nickerson. Arten Boanps.—50 Wilmington RR, bo 5ds 18} ; ¥ i rk; , ht ‘ork for Prov; Victory Prov for NYork; | dodo cash c& p 18. 28th. schrs Two Broganhoff do, for D chron; Lewis ropellor Eudora whaling voyage; Oct 29—Are_ bri Wyomin chrs Helena, Lubec; Comet and Orb, NY. Albay; steamer Ashlan m Ke. to Geo W Aspinwall, Cid, schra k; Paragon, West_ Point; C Coffia, Newport; @Ee~rwII05 ver for NYork, Brothers, N York, for Bostox, Oct. 29, 1845. | Speculations in Fruit and Flour—The Ellen Jewett” Mur- 4 More Newspapers—Templeton, the Vocatist--Thea- ls The Weather—State Election, §c. Large quantities of Malaga fruit begin to arrive, and advices from thence state that there will be more that an d news to some of the specula- tors, who have been slightly taken in. Barque Peytona, at this port, which brings tho latest intelligence, had an invoice equalling ten thousand whole boxes of raisins, and about six hundred kegs of grapes. There has been | large arrivals of flour by the w face of Mr. Brown. Schr Michigan, Terry, Schr Howard, Baker, Schr 8 A Appl to: Sdhe Cambridge, ship Natchez, &. half chests at 77 cts par Ib; 225 do do 404; 10 do 49; 86 dO | 108 do 25}; 179 do 20; 95 do 13; 6 cases, each ® boxes 104 Ibs each, $110; 29 do | Teas—Imported in the it r. Hart, “On ! he is Splendid. Eastport; brig fortiand; Thaddeus, Hticn- 4l do 42; 65 do 41; do 39}; 680 do 26; & oa, Underwood bred held Sloop Lady Fenwick, Chapmas, New Haven. ‘om Albany, with barley, Brig Matilda, Caowell, 33 days from Rochelle, with brandy | Gunpowder—16 half chests 90; 67 do 51; 10 do 48}; 42 Nichols: ‘The batque Sawarrow, Sleepe do 48; 35 do 47}; 78 do 47;9 151b boxes 34. Imperial—26 half chests 80; 41 do 48}; 13 cases, each 4 boxes, $1 124. Souchong—20 chests 23}; 20 do 23; 50 half do 16. Mohee Pouchong—47 3 Ningyong Souchong- atsnig-10 half chi Congo—62 half chests 24. New Orleans Sugar—15 hhds do $7 31} ; 45 do 7 25; 22 do 7 18}; 55 do 7°12}; 10 do 7 06} 25 do 7; 170 do 6 87} per 100 Ibs. Frurr at Bostox, Oct/,28.—Raisins—Malaga, b mark, 92 casks, 8 50 a 8 62; 373 half do. adv. 60 sol each; bunch, 4071 boxes, 257 a 249; bloom, 502 di 4125 per box, Geo. Rend’s brand 862} 0 8 00, black do, 255 do 7 90 a $8; Muscatel, 526 cka 7.50; 60'half do3 87: bunch Muscatel, 21 ca 170 qr dy $47}; bunch, 1002 boxe: 37-0125; 429 qr do 62c eac casks blue mark, |. Roza’s bran —000 halt kegs, 2 86 a 290 each. from barque Peytona, at 4 months credit. At Auciion—T! lot 24 by 100 feet ‘The brick houses and lote 112 andi with brick building steamer Vulcan, do. 91 |" Poxtiann, Oct 27-—Arrschrs New York, Thomaston for Brig Sea, Allen, from Bordeaux, Sept —, with brandy, &c, to | Wilmington, NC; Pellowship’ Di f barque Micheels, ‘Matanzas; bi Schr J W Barton, Anderson, Philadel Sabi Schr Gil Biass, Seull, Philadelphia, co ‘Somers, Philade!ph stport for Philadelphia. Cld, igs Cyclops, Guadaloupe; Ex We gather this very interesting information from a Conversation with both parties, and further learn trom Mr. Mart, that the original provocation was some very offensive language from Mr. Brown, in the House of Reqresentatives, in the Spring of °44, | 24Y oF two pest, and there appeai growing out of a conversation on the then pro! candidate of the Baltimore Convention, several | quent upon the European news. members being present at the time. ‘Ihe offended geatleman has sinee been _ watchin; to bring the chi ef clerk of the Sixt Hence the altercation. it ought to stop here. "Oct. 27—Arr schs Edward, Boston; Angelina, Heury, Thomasten. _Sid,'berk Panthian, Ni annibal, New York; Edward Franklin, . 1 SALEM, Oct27—Cld, eshrs Friendship, <armouth, N8; Ba- ker, New York. rm railroad within a 5 to be still more bable | coming, being the result of the late speculation conse- | 27; 207 do 19; 46 | a ay COAL, Selir vary Ann Caroling, Shapshire, Philedelpnia, coal jiana, Philadelpnia, coal. Sebr Clarion, Coleman, Boston, mdse. Senr Montano, Eldridge- Boston, mdse. ‘homaston, lime. Sehr Cottage, Thomaston, lime, It is believed by deal. | ers here that there will be a permanent rise shortly — though, perhaps, of moderate amount. ‘This is certainly reasonable, considering the call shat must inevi- le for future shipments to Europe. before the receipt of this orrible murder that hi into euch excitement. apeaceable man, if you will not | the Ellen Jewett affair of New York, But he would not hesitate to , it John C. Rives,(whomI mention on account | the disparity in size peers the two men, for bod 19 DO More amiable or peaceable man than Mr. Rives,) but Hart would not hesitate to fight.him if even Rives should knock his het off without an ly to say, in conclusion, e to Bee men quarre|— “It will never do to give it up so, Mr. Brow; It will pe do to in . There was a levee at the White House this eve- ning. Present, the President and his lady, and sun- | Richmond dry other handsome ladi uful daughters of Col. t $7 37} por 100 Ibs; 5 | Savannan, Oct. 5—(Office of the Georgisn)—Cld, ship Hartford, Sanema New York: Arkansas. Bi hia opportunity New York; Sterling, Jones, New York. Auditor to a We dont think Hart, «8 far ag our observation extends, so far | ing a “d—d low letter writer,” is a very re- spectable one, and tread upon his toes. Pilot boat New York reports brig Esther Glovor, from Cay- laid before your eane Ist instant, 150 miles ES Sandy Hook. lhrown our com. he edition of mbling it even Officers have bees sentin ion of the suppor » Hawley, New York blue mark, 194 casks, am H Harris n, Lughand MM Ci is Oct 23—Ar . thes, NYork; Joseph Lybrand, rrovidence; Comet, bbins, NYork; Joseph Lybrand, Ships Gorrick, Liverpool; St George, do; Hindon, New Qr- leans, and others. in the sickening date of fi 'G. Garcia’s brand; 51 reask. Grapes © above landed Misceliancous Record. Packet Smirs Montezuma, Lowber, Victoria, Morgan, for London, and Oneida, Faack, for Havre, will sailon Satur- | sseT, Oct 2—Sld, brig St Simons, Satlla, River, ted amounts almost to confirmation The villai is Albert J. Tirrell, a reckless being, but who is united, it is said, to a superior woman, and hes a family of chil- He had kept the victim, mistress in this city for a coi time of my writing this, he With twelve daily pa other, to be c By Last Night's Southern Mail. Bartimone, Oct 2—Arr brigs Phasix, Watts, Kin) Al per, Pi brick house and lot 110 ria A. Bickford, as his period. Up to the is not been arrested. in Boston, we a “The Boston Daily Star,” onthe penny system, and edited by Leander better known as Corporal Streeter, of the Mr. Streeter facetiously remarks in his ‘The first number will be issued gratis, a wall insure a lively demand for ” J hope the Corporal | Jeune BAG, this ¥ 2m propeller Neving sack st Hal) Grete, bes boon previously noticed as having sunk at i and is now at the Brooklyn. We wuderstond the propellor Seneca, Cap- cox, of the Hartford line, her while she king without rendering any assistatice, although signals was h wedo in the rear, 46 ftfront, . thoug' brick front houses and lots 116 and 118 Est street; lots 32 by 60ft,..... ‘ann Mai NYork; clay brig ez, PR; sehr Ame- ie. Schr Crantorrs:, 16 deys from Key West bound to th put in to Cearleston on the 26th instant in distress, havin the 2st experienced a severe gale of wind from 8 nich Jott balwarks, camboose, bost, deck load, split | at samme time K Collins, one of the Flour Markets. Burrato, Oct. 27—The receipts since ou but th sivance in canal freight,wkich on Flour, and 26 cents on Wheat from Buffalo to tide water, together with the ad- Prevents extensive sales for ship- price of down oy to New York, jenson will be on Flour per bbl. waction we have to Mills, Wabash, at | rgoes of Wheat are on the market, for ave not yet received an offer. brig Z, 4,614 bushels Chicago, was sold to ar- a 1wo invoices of corn, viz: 1,630 on the Argyle, and 600 do on the Havre, were also sold to arrive, and go through to Knowlesville.— incipal articles of export by canal Saturday : Flour, 7,207; Wheat, bu, 6,916. Atnasy, Oct. 28—The operations in Flour are limited at $o}a) for Genesee and Western in good ord jack Hawk, Portland; Brill doi Edwin Provincetrwu. 27sh, ahio Re fork bound to NOsenns: brigs Olwrion, Le New York; sohm Rowens, Boston; A‘ ork; Caroline, Ferris, d HILADELPHtA, Oct 29—Arr barges Mi jaynes, New York ‘ashington, New Haven; bai =o Eg among them, two beau- i——, of New Orleans, There were also present, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Walk- er,—(hand in hand)—Com. Perry, Gen.JHinton, of . Catlin, of Conn.,—(one of the cellent men ol the times)—Col. Grandin of | N.Y., Editor Dupuy, Hon. W. J. Brown,—(afore- wen others. The President appeared 'y and agreeable, as usual; same of | [Ur y: whom one gentleman, on depart- 1 to tell tales out of school) — been pretty free, t that edition, if fo , but with a populatio and, we have papers enough. That por- known as the radicals, aper to be called ‘The @ 1 immediate patroni and consequently may live Templeton, for whom at Providenee, reports on Friday last, off Mon- vance on the riv upp sed bound to New York Ohio, Hon. Geo. tand the reta: freight by tow-boatsfrom Albany a for the remainder of ti mocratic party here bout to start a daily pi Mercury.” ‘This will be under ti ak her. from Hallowell for Boston put toremast; would repair, and hi ing |» 25th inst, with | MEDICAL NOTICE, R, COOPER, 1 Duane street, betw liam streets, has for the last tice to the treatme: ofa delicate natar Beacon of Oct. 27th says that the shi Woodl bury, from Batas Chatham and Wil- very lively, chi his esteemed lady, with a cargo of 4500 80 tons sappan wood, went ashore on inst, between N: Henry about 30 miles, ‘ou had prepared a goodly coffee, and 70 ot ng account of this musical rstontertainment here on ? Ve await with im the tuning of this “Harp of the North.” four entertainments in his visit to the Southern cities. prince of pianists, M. Mrs. President A fortnight ago, two sailors, pla, and the other from Boston, this port at the Navy Y; ed to the City Hospital, tick of the sinall pox. ease las been diffused without the walls of pital, and there are now one or two A poor benevolent went to the hospital to attend tho: now herself contined there from this d dy. Active measure progress, however, i | Monday evening he wind blowin one sed Tl oe were si int ard, and subsequent “4 4 , In the very heart of t The result is, that ¢ in private diseases of New York, He can cure the avated cases of this 0 tofive days, The Dr. cian and surgeon,and never suffers moraing at aboat 9 A. nd were taken off by the rig Piou eer, bound to Norfolk, and subsequently by the pilot boat. Ald Drummond, from the Pioneer, and arrived at Norfulk is time, previon de Meyer, after Mr ‘ou for information concer y the Courier des Etats Un Augusta is in New York. Is this the case, and no en gagement yet announced with her for appearance nt the Fark? Surely Mr. Simpson is not napping—he who is wontto cater so liberally for his patrons ; this queen of the ballet isa star of no inferior magnitude, and “ bound ening V.had been inn leaky. const: tiow for several days, and the en Mi When aba aored the « water, with five feet in her hold her abandontment, ove t ered a new method by ‘cure the worst form of Stricture in frem one to Sth rearcely avy pain to the patient, vial Debilitg, brought on by a secret habit induly y indulged in, bes cases among rd of her cargo ( ed_ im by young nen. our citizens. gets dyapepsiny kness of the limbs, and small of the back Hect, forgetfulness, palpitation of the hearty two men, is Acure warranted in every case or no | spe Mala. | mM tO atrest its | sicians of the hospital tous vaccination disease will be » 48 we are soon to have an im- of strangers among us, Pioneer, in a letter to his owners, snys in the brig Pioneer, from ‘Turk’s Island which place 1 left on the 15th inst, with frorn the ship Victor is, ‘T have got so far es have been take: in and all honds jay last, 40 miles @ sinking condition; an are and recollect the number 14, with the mortar over the | door, as there #n deceptive sign, and one the eredulous in the block. Dr. physician who advertises in this street COCHINEAL. New Bedford Ol Market. (For the week ending Oct. 27, 1845.) Srens—The transactions of th to a considersble extent, We notice sales of 427 bbls. in | Bt 87¢5 400 ble. inferior at #5e; 260 bbls. (40 per c. head) g an Indian summer just now. Yesterday andthe day before were extremely mild and ple: great coats staid at home, crowded with exactly vie wit handsome ladies in Boston neverth calculated to impose | per is the only qua- | 30 Lime to all unable to pay. and Washington street colors and brij xperienced very heavy weather, and split m: + Ve eo nls evoke ny cline of 1} a 2) cts. at 880; 1164 bbI 3 ? 2d inst, when of PARK PLACE ge em se ‘eta Oe tarorable teres'es tt N.B.—For 3 ° ‘ co ELETG ae Kenta TH RooMe atric ree i Hi a . bow Waren” at ‘the ‘Morris Canal, Inclined Plane, far Newarts Nocmpation apply to Messrs. Hutchinson & Repro Malden Le NE SERPS E TOS. 01 assuch. Apply to ‘Who has for sale two Lots of Ground on 25th street, between 2d and 3d Avenues, 90 per sens of she Purchase money can re- nn ba ¢ for a term of years. maig ou Dond and inovtasy 7 eae ONE PRICE.—BROWN & CO. 178Chatham square, corner of Mott st. wish to inform the public of fecent iinprovement inthe manafacture and finish of their THREE DOLLAR HATS, which retaiu a becutiful rich lustre, and will compare well with those more costly. The proprietors are coafident that they can foraish Hats far superior fo any heretofore sold for the same price. A full assortment of Fauey Furs,also Fur Cloth; Mohair, Giszed, Silcand Fancy CAPS, several new patterns, much admired, sold at reduc prices, ‘wholesale aud r.ta 1029 Lint me ROBERTSUON?’S PHG:NIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulton Street, between William and Nasdaun. tended the efforts of i introduce: rice, eucoura. the petrouags of The pecu’ stem nducting bu- ol tite hatte establishment of the most rigid economy ous pecess Mts, AS eet gees na tieaciale ad rence to “Cash ou very,” relievs rom the oppress! ex. cxuavagant craftsmen of Broadway, and those Lo ich are the certain accom edit linet E : er the diferent artic following reduced rates HAT! First Quality Nutria Fur. Be do do Sc do. Fint, do Moi Bee do First Quality Cloth recite Na rs Third do do. s131m*m REN AT OOS of the b Lit IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS o est qualit althe extreme low price cf $9.00, ‘The best of Branch ‘Calf Boots made to otder $5, bad a great ssortment of fine Calf Boots $3 aud $1; Guest calf Shoos $1 90 to $2 25; alee eat assortinent of patent leather Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. ly’s will find in this store the greatest assortment of Gaiters to be found in the city ; also Buskins, Slips, Ties, India Rub- bers, Prunella Slips, white and black satin, ke., ke. Likewise Boys Calf Boots and Shoes, Misses and Children do, all kuuds and eclors, our own manufacture; also the best of French Goods,and warranted the best aud c! the cheapest at ot Brondway comer Franklin stret. Oo BOOTS AND SHOES AT KETALL. A large and splendid assortment of city made Boots and Shoes, of the mostapproved styles and workmanship, for sule twenty-five per cent cheaper than at auy other store im New York Just received, a few cases of fine Fr ‘Dress Boots. Gentlemen so disposed, can furnish panier fa elegant pairof is, at prices varying from three to five dollars. x sl7 lm*re FRENCH & EVERETT, 73 Maiden lane. FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 90, CITY MAD. —Fo in other stores for $9; five French Mmperial dress Boots made 10 order for $4 50, equal to those mad Sores for go ani $1, aud warranted, to give stigction at ‘OUNG. & JONES’ ‘French lmperial Boot and Shoe Mann: fucturing Depot, one of the most fashionable Boot and Shoe establishments yn this city, Gentlemen that_nre in want of ivr of drexs Hoots, will ind w saving of fy per cont by écaing them ‘of us. Mending also done in the store, pe Wi. YOUNG Ee HB Jones, si7 Im*me No. 4 Ann st., near Broadway, New York. TO COUNTRY SESE Sees AND E. JOHNSON (late Wilson é& Johnson) has a in store 142 Chatham streot, directly. opposite the theatre, oue of the best asso ‘Boots and Shoes that cau be had in the city. Gents Grain and Seal, Thick and ‘Thin Soled Boots and Sho: and sewed, from the Eastern mannfactories; Laidies Ukiters, Bucking, ‘Ties, Slips, &c., of every deseription. A greater variety of Childrens’ Shoes than any other store in this | city. Gentlemen's fine Gaiters, twenty different kin Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmen's,’ Fishermen's, and Seamen's country mer- ots. St till 10 o’cloek in the evening, givi ues suropportuaity bs igouds at their [eiaure. chants an opportunity of examining the gour Im*me their advautige t hunselt to give a fair Bice for all arti ape ert 1 VEVENSIYN, 027 Im*me 466 Broadway, up s1 FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. P. HAAS, DAGUERKEAN ARTIST, 289 BroaDWay, CORNER OF Reape SrRegtT, Lavaree Bunning. ine through the Post 027 Ime SELLING OFF PREVIOUS TO LEAVING . Xi PREMISES. E 3 LARGE STO: K O¥ DRY GOODS—at BILLING’S ‘well-known t heap Srore, 442 Pearl street near Chatham— The entire stock is vow selling off, and at such prices as must surprise even the greatest bargain hunters, cousisting of Silks, Shawls, Cashmere, De Laines, Blaukets.” Fian Line se lot of Prints, bleached and unbleached Mualins, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace, ‘aud in inet every article connected weit Tiree and well racrted stock of Dry Gpoda. Bo wot for get the name and number— ‘013 2w*me 445 Pear! near Chatham. TP HOS ANT RUBBERS—NEW ENTIRELY — Mr. N. Hayward, the original discoverer and first ioventor of Metalic Insoluble India Rubber, has discovered provecieat in the application, wh: iad out, as he has wow associ will protect his. interest z t ubber ‘he surface of patent leather, without using crack- | ing varnish heretofure used. His Shoes, now offered for sale at 25 Maiden lane, are without exception the most perfect arti- cle of the kind the world ever saw. For sale in qpancitics w suit, HORACE oll lin*r 25 Maideu 1 i DAGUERKEOTYPE GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT AND AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF VOIGTLAENDER’S cipal ESIDES anew supply of the above Apparal bers have received Best Plate: ‘ abstances, and the newest impr ye Art. lascrm Htousgiven inthe Arty and orders From every park of the coun ‘try prom, alten to, by addressing ost-paid) to rey W: & FE LANGENHEIM, te eben fexchange. LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, 05 Imd&eve*re New York, 201 Broadway. THE PLUMBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GALLERY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, 25 BROADWAY, upper corner of Murray, over Ten- ney’s jewelry store, awarded the Medal, four ‘* First Premiams” nod two" Highest Boston, pele York and one Piplumbe's Preatain Cuoras, laser ors,” at the Exhibition at respectively, for the best y ctions, Plates, Cases, &e. forwarded to any desired point, at lower rates than by auy er manufactory. 023 2mD&W*me pps 1UN PRECIOUS STONES; : cal Garnet aud Tur- kois, for sale by BE. F, KORTUM, 214 William street, New York. STRICH FEATHERS, for sale b be orenie’E. F. KORTUM, 826 Im*r 214 William it HAKPS. EMOVAL of Warerooms to 281 Broadway, tn Granite Building, cor Chanbersst—J. F. BROWNE. offers for anle, at 261 Broadway, au elegait assortment of double and sin. gle action Harps. rich brillianey of tone, tightness of fouch, perfect. mechanism and elegant Baish of 1 are wuequelled: Warrauted to bear tue. test of elimate, aud at Bae ropean prices, The attention of merchants, and the musical Yin roaied reel ‘tiooks, a arp repaired, Strange, lustruction Books, &e, perro BROWNE & CO, (From ‘erard.) Conainty the toe tgindouand New York, ertablahed 1610. rtainly the finest har ret lured. ‘ne first professi altalent'we have relent eve harps to all others.—London tt: june, 1040, harps are by farthe most magnificent instru- raaw. Through his perfect knowledge ofthe in- has effected many import nt improvements in the uechanienl department, and tn the tone there nary addition of sweetiess, purity aad power. claborately and gorgeonsly’c-rved and gilded, while the framed are elegantly shaped and fished —Broadwayd ournat 2th, 1945 0} ImD& Were TNDIA_ RUBBER GUUDS. GOODYEAR’S ATENT. WAR: ANTED NOT TO STIFFEN OR SORtaN UN- GENIAL amvortnent of goods. made ander the ny, ing Machine Belting, Carriage aud iF and thickness, Conta, Capes, Ponchos, ; Caps, Hats anc a wes free an ‘Aprong,' Ladies ing Bags, ter Bags, Shi fuckers, Preservers, Air, Mattrasses RY pauline for eovering deck fretkht,Portable Shower Baths, Bath- yng Mata, ee," Woraale, wholes nod eH ew, au28 2m*m 100 Broadway. ee MRS CARROLL'S MEDICATED, VAPOR & SULPHUR BATHS, 184 Fulton Street,Opposite St. Paul’s Chureh. EBS, CAN OLE bags to remind her patrons of the ‘anor Baths in curing colds, rheumatism, VEC, Sulphur Baths require half an hoar' ‘apor Baths sent to any part of the city or vi or allim re arl Street. BETWEEN Contre and Elm streots.—Ware, Cold 3 nity. Shower B: i clean slagle equal to any in the city, 1254 cents Bootad laden, as nt work ach. leala 12)4 ets. ¢ MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICL PYCTOR JOHNSON, 17 Drone street, near Chi one of the oldest and mostexperienced medical cul practitioners in the city of New York in the certain class of delicate ivesses, The Doctor is on id during that time has succes real, mercurial and other delicate kill in those old half ed for yenrs ix pre-erninent. No ter how long you may have Gleet, Stricture, Ulears upon the body, or inthe throat, or nose, pains inthe head and bones of thelegs, I willand cai eure you, if your ease as_curable. Constitutional Weakness, sometimes called Seminal Weakness, brought on by asecret habit indalged in by young men—Many au unfortunate victim of this unnatural vice fas experienced m) salutary treatment. Dywpersis. weakness of the limbs and sm! of the back, confasion of intellect, forgetfiiness, palpitation of the heart) aversion to socicty, are only aymptong of plant. He warrants a cure in every case or no charg Aud recent cnses cured in two days, Dr. Jonn od ysician and Surgeon, raed ek COLLIN

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