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Vor Xa nostra ni _ NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1845. ieee THE NEW YORK HERALD. | United States and Gteee Heep ea soe Emigrant Ofhes; | ANOTHER: Gate om: mie: Lanes Ayr ROAGe: OF | Cotvans, (Ohio,) Nov. 20, 1845. | Asaany, Nav. sh | Miss Ann Blanchard, of ‘Weymouth, an amiable JAMES GORDON BENNETT. | Propriet 61 South street, New York. * Winrer.—The cold weather is setting in at the | Jmprovements—Provision Market—Pork and Lard The Lecture Season—Hon. Daniel Webster—"' Master | s scoomplished young lady, daughter of the late Mr. aoe » Proprietor. north, in a most boisterous manner. We learn, | —Specwation wn Flour—The Railroad Mania Burke—Theatricale, $e. $e. Nathaniel Blanchard, of that place, closed her e: Circulation---Forty Thousand. i Py Pio Rang from all along the line of the lakes, of verysevere | touching the West erie Boe. Tal 0; Senta We Pee eee pe AG Ha EI ape Ee it ar # 4 : ry lecture before the Young Men’s Association, this eve- at Weymouth 1 4 Patriot say 8 eo | gales. It appears that the storms of the season | Perhaps you would like to know something about |; sos had been teaching school in Braintree, but relingu s patnapap pera edtanes”: ee? cont Pr copy—8) | HERDMAN, KEENAN & © », Liverpool, have iately eontentrated ou the lakes, causing a | the moving aire of the. Btato-—ol those affine | Gyck ort eerz.o Came” setts tne gontie: | "sew weeks since on scoot of heli. EELY HERALD every Saturday—Price 6X cents per Passage to and from Great irvcain and Ireland (xia Liverpool) ; liad | . | sociation, for the ensuing winter. Among the g ‘A new invention for making bricks, as_we learn. ce. co) 1244 cents per annum—payable in advance. 1 the requlas Packet Sh ingevery five da good deal of damage to the shipping, &e. | which were not yesterday, are trae to-day, and will | men, distinguished for literary talent, and who have pro- from the Ledger, has been planned by a Mr. Samuel DV a Mi * | id biter 85 5 . P : CADVENTISHSENTS teat usual pricoe—always exh in | and the public generals ee the eeegn ge old countrymen "The third gale, we believeit is, begun on Lake | not be so to-morrow; for here the march is on- | mised to give lectures, | remark the names of Hon. Ca: | Lowry of Southwark. It consists, of an inclined plane, ERINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and brinkivg out passengers from the old country, beg to state that Erie last Saturday. We annex the particulars of | ward, and t one writes to-day is false to-mor- | leb Cushing, Rev. Samuel H. Cox, Rey. Dr. Nott, of | "Poe sckiohtveee! 9 Gon) iain Leeds! hy lotta » | after this year the business of th at Liverpool will be : | moulds, and a returning train empty. The loaded cars the GaabliahimoutInust be post paid of the postage Wil De | conducted its Branch. ‘Thos ‘or thelr trie will its progress -— | row. Well,tobegin, { will start from Cincinnati, | Union College, and Philosopher Greeley, whose subject | pass under cutters and rolle which throw off surplus . once see the great tance of this arrang sment, as it wil “ q 5 | 2 Lass so ppb’ ” ick. need ee iS BOAO Bikers, wnciree a ember eacameresae tical (ram the Bufle Advanta, Nov.24) | the Queen City of the Weal; uad tru she merits | Lilia! aod actual” Tt wil undoubtedly bo a | Clay andpresthe brick itis not sated whether. the Proprietor of the ployed inthis Line are well known to be the first and largest a. bat has shown evilene ot ea | that title. I will pass over the local improvements | fmny melange of Fourierism and Socialism. 1 intend to pub boy in Oxford Market, Londoa, was |e z ever riny ast two days. A violent teady | ; AF S| és > soon Ney Fone unary Kevanuisumere, | | five days, an. offer every facility that can be furuished. With commenced blowing from the west on Seturiey aka, | of the city, merely naming the magnificent Catholic | report the lecture verbatim. . employed in sorting some waste paper, which had’ been those superior arrangements, the subscribers look forward for a which continued without intermission until sundown | cathedral—the new college—the observatory, which | A mistake, in relation to the Hon. Danie# Webster, oc- purchased at a common rag-shop, and among a quantity at Poughkeep- | of useless circulars discovered an envelope directed to Lord Ashby, containing a hundred pound note. The boy ave it to his mistress, who immediately carried it to ly last evening ; and to render it more destructive to ship- | contains the second largest telestope in the world, | curred in my last letter. Mr. Webster i LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY ded to them fe ‘ ing, i tended to them for so m: ping, it was attended with ey of snow,which at times | of which a certain Dr. Mitchell has charge, who, sie. He is associated with Samuel Stevens, of this city, | engaged do not embark, t customary. For farther part e mouey will be re ars. apply ‘by lett tpaid, entirely obstructed the vision. full effects we have | x i SHERBMAN & CO," yet much to learn. At thi , the water did not reach parenets tease, Ween bia ae i pearching {or @ | ard is retained as counsel by the devisee of the Lansing ford Ashby. The ,“ noble lord” instantly turned the ‘ 61 Bouth street, New York. | a very high mark, and co sequently loss injury wa new star, ich exists, certainly, in his imagina- | ostate, against whom the heirs at law of the estate have | woman out of his house, and the next day entered a pro- < OF HO: HERDMAN, KEENAN, & CO. | tained to exposed p:op Not tion. ‘ brought an action, for the recovery of $50,000. s | secution against both herand the boy for the felonious ‘. TRAINS HUN as FOLLOWS, | PE RAR I Lei REY, pixerpool. | warehouse was inundated, but the ru The fore business will be very heavy this season, | A new coat of paint hes been put upon the iron railing | act of breaking open the letter. The above facts are Leave New York ie eeoee! Septerabor 15th, 1815. jel all the principal Bauking Institutions throughoutthe , turn to port was very great, and in d Several of the largest houses have been buying at | around the Capitol Park. A number of workmen have | stated in the London Times. » A. M., Boston Train for | [ited om. on application as above. n2ire. | dents areto be noted. Capt. Gale, of the schr. Oceana. $4, and are anxious to contract for all they can get, | been engaged in the Capitol building, some two or three James McCaflrey, who murdered David Hessler, Greenport, daily, Sundays excepted, stopping | lyin, ig Empi hove ying on Doard the brig Ein . BrookiynAc hea ft ul St; George's, Manor. BOSTON STEAMERS | vossel was bound down, and wi #ie Dinces, daily Suudays exeepied aod’ on | FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ‘tesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, through hhis leg broken. His | but drovers refuse to sell at that price, hoping the | Weeks past, laying new floors, and building furnaces, to | the shifting of his deck freight und loose, metefieia, ke | exter erm England wall reper afuither rte tn Heat the esa ef De Beriot, maxes his bow (to dis- saree onthin, Doster Wells whe shot Hover Heed, se mate: . * "” " % i i suffered asabove, ‘The schr. Western Trade flour and fall in cotton; for, strange as it may appear, | curse music) belore at Mbany audience, at Congress | den at Greenville, 8. C., is to be hanged on the third s «to Greenport and intermediate p! THE Royal Mail Steam Ships BRITAN- | ith a f 2 cf the fall in cotton always brings about a rise in flour; ing, Mov. 97. I believe this is | Friday in February next. "ab PM. for Farmingdale and intermediate NIA and CAMBRIA will leave Boston for ae tate ge metng eral Railway. total | and, in consequence, a rise in all the products of the | ty.9" oncert since his arrival from Europe. “He will| Mr. Bonney, the man through whose agency the places, daily, Sundays excepted. the above ports, as follows, viz:— vessel is broken to pieces and full of water. The sehr. | farmer. Lard is high—contraets are made at $8{| create a furor in the select and excltsive circles. | murderers of Col. Davenport have been punished, hax Leave Greenport Boston nytt d orelock, FM.» or. on <A Blue Bell is beached below Wind Mill P. | int, in Canad but not injured. A young man named Niel Smith, b for No.1; a8 to inferior quality, it is hard to get | He was a prodigy, when a boy ; but, like asensible young surrendered himself to be tried on the indictments found it, as all is bought tp by the manutacturers of lard | man, he saw that his proper course was to wit draw | against him county, lowa, for murder, perjury J. Hewitt, Commander, . Judkins, Com ich, indays excepted, ahs at St. George’s Manor and Farmingdale. Passageto longing to the schr. ¥. Trader, was killed on board that | oil, which, by the b t di It is | temporarily, and place himself under the tutelage of @| and counterfeitin; “ « ” : m . , which, by y; 1s to supercede sperm. [tis . r 4 * eS gclah, A Ms, Accommodsticn ‘Trai, | For eanagste Liverpool. vessel, off the lighthouse, by the falling of the fore-boom, | more limpid, and bonis. tio brightly, and costs bal bel Pew nes raid ppm arts subject | , All the planets, save Mercury, are now above the dale-Ror Brooklyn at 6% o'clock, A.M. and | pasa 2 5: SRGHaM, Stay Aquat, 6 Wall st. ide i ja, somewhere beyond Detroit. ‘Tho mun. ghout wu Cea a gallon. Sane of @ beautiful | patter of the message of the President. We are in the | horizon at 7 o'clock, P.M, iad Daal Geek sie 1 P.M, lays exce) }o Berth secured until paid for. 023m * * | kind, entirely superceding the sperm candle, are | ty; raordinary crisis. James K. Polk oc- | the instant, , lock, FOR LONDON—The splendid packet ship ISAAC | Cangizet on the Couade cide ot the taka at eee Port | inade of the quasi refuse lard, and can be had for 22 | Tastee baborent importance to which, in some points, | eye, not to be peas, Be See cert mare “: va ville 314: flyde Park | Second eabin passengers in ahouse ou deck, at steerage rates.” | TrowDri ige, went up to Toledo in advance fo secure a | sperm. | Alll this has raised the price of lard, which | tinguish himself commeroia} treaties tre to be negotia: | Point between Jupiter and Mars, but not distinguishable lempstead 3134, Branch $936. cache pienso Coun) $724; | For passage m cabin or the above place, apply on board, foot | cargo, and was not on board; but it is said a younger | cannot be bought in the markets, for family use, un- | ted, the Oregon question must be discussed, and it is in- | PP cen Hicksville 44; #armningdate @2X, 0, Deed Park 99 ee tks | of Dover street, or to cies etn brother was. ‘The fate of him and his companions is the | der 10 cents, about three cents niore than Baltitnore | dispensable that the Noe ee aaa ts thins iniponesi-|, «A duel Was broken otf; seiddeily in Se Lotie:/oi Station otk elon at get ation 1 WM: Medierd |, naire GuBoutn stuear Waist. | S'consequently she cannot be the, versel ebserwed ty | ices: Flour is on the rise—last Thursday week, | Srngeney. speculation ia rife # to its tone and | the 14th instant, by the intervention of « warrant. from Tveroad Ui Jamesport I eit, Maticwek 1; Cal | gags LONDON LINEOF PACKETS racket ofthe | others passing during the week. She was represented | Stell parcels wesesold at $475; i fell, however, on | Fenetal policy” fhe Judes ohtbe Grimiusl Court Ghowue 16244; Southold I 6236; Greenport, Ace’u. tran, 175; | Ist of DesembarThe apiendidracketship PRINCE | as being Dlack. ‘There are many rumors of the lose | S&turday to $4 2, but yesterday it was at $458 in | ®{"fearn by a gentleman from New York, that the | ‘The Synod of North Carolina met at Norfolk eenhors by Boston in Li at | ALBERT, Wm $ Sebor, master, will sail as above, | of vessels, but conjecture must suffice until further de- | Cincinnati. Herald ran an exclusive and extraordinary oy from | on the 14th instant. The opening sermon was preached ess on the arrival of Trai the several | her regular day. are obtained. Those vessels which took their de- The millers are doing a good business—wheat | Boston, on the arrival of the Britannia from Li ool. he'last moderstory the Peay bi n Colton, of Fay- Stations, to take passengersat very low Fares, to all parts ofthe | Having superi odations for in and | is pai : Island. i Ps | etadeabeine cries tree ee second cabin and | parture westward on Saturday, returned promptly to | was 70 cents, but now 80 is paid in Cincinnati—5 | The energy and enterprise of the proprietor of the Baggage Crates will be in readiness at. the foot of Whitehall | linmedinte application con” beurd, toca eee mak | port, and in doing so many of them met with Injury, | bushels of wheat will make a barrel of flour, and | Herald, and the envious and jealous sneers of ‘his philo- street, to receive B: for thi I Trains, EPH } The Sizer appeared to have be fore the hones ystems forthe several Trains, 30 minutes be- | to the aubseriber, JOSEPH MeMURRAY, Pe much exposed. Her | pay the miller for grindi ? Brel sophical contemporary in the Tribune of yesterday, in | Of the Hey. Samuc! Wilvtaa ae of Corner of Pine and South streets, New York. | oat, both anchors, cut water, bol) ant forestay, ste | to’ New Orleans are Pa aCe Telation to that exclusive express, excites general | The ited clerk. ‘The meeting was of unusual harmony The Steamer Statesman leaves Greenport for Sag Harbor | The Packet Sh FR Myer, master, will suc | r i ‘i : i ! Gree | 1eS, i 9 gone. The 8ylph and Milan, both lower lakers, 1 fe 5 remar 4 d good feeling, and the session shorter than us twice each day on the arrival of the ‘Trains from Brooklyn, —_| ceed the PRINCE: ALBERT, and sail on the first of January | in by the store, enoouatered other, by wh et ie Somemionens, aig gan inearaaes to en Mrs. i. Hunt is well sustained by the theatre going The Seat destiag ofthe synod will be held at Greens- id itahre is | people of Albany, She is a unive! ‘ boro’, in September, 1846. MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. fer regularday. 1 P. 3.—Persons wishing to send for friends, can have them Sylph lost her main boom and is cut down inids most to her water line onthe starboard side. . | ered at New York, at present prices ; butholders look | sustained the principal character in the comedetta of the brought out to this country by the above splendid ship, or any | ot i) ; 5 H r ? Pri i i Joseph Ghormley lost his life at the late fire at of the line, sailing from Loi the 7th, 171 ‘ath of | Toledo, also from the lower lake, sought refuge here. | for a rise—some say it will go up to $5 at Cincinnati. ador’s Lady,” on Friday evening. The part) Jot | each month by applying asabove. th and isn. | ‘The fore rigging of the Milan is all goue. The Empi Look out, you flour speculators in the East. Manu- | w y acted, end retired amid the approving | Chilicothe, Ohio. 6. Mrs. Huat is | The town of Mauch Chunk has been thrown into he discovery of a human ske in o lonely and unfrequent e tho a ts any i the stage—she is ure auge de v: sil posttiy r a and dat December: all pce agg aes Lay ies rigging ou any saat cotton factories are nearly completed, to goby steam, pesatttat woman upon tag iB | mate of Goines ny GC Mi positively ot s- | gus [nd there are now more than, 300 steam engines | “Tl vant to @ tothe officers of | 64 piace. ‘The bones are supposed to N daily at work in Cincinnati. The railroad fever | the steamboats Knickerbocker and Columbia. They are | jg; ‘named Seligson, who resided in this city, and mys- E LONG ISE ROAD, VIA WEW LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. | 4 | NEW ORLEANS LINE OF PACKETS—To | !ost her fore yard, and we never amore exten: factories are getting quite in fashion—several large | smiles of a very fashionable audi anil positively om the 26th i 1, ak afew words relat ¥. on TURN on ist | of collision and a The wards of one hundred and fifty, At7 o'clock in the Moming, fromthe Foot of Whitehall the well known packet ship LOUISVILLEs | tatteus gutaeaaed 3 eirim | rages throughout the State— F ; " r y's list of the been in. | Tages throughout the State—you cannot take up a | one of the most gentlemanly set of fello ously disappeared in 1829-30. At the time of the agence ne enTS SRMNOL ce ooo es | OMNIEDESSIBDGE beeing. to the ocly'/cefaias iinet!) creased materially: by tr ‘The’ stosmnara | paper that does not epeak of « mectigg called some- | ‘The travelling pablic ought to be proud of such caterers | ‘etiously disspemsnod OO Op Loudon Norwich’ and Worcester. Baggage for Boston goes | sailing between this port and New Orleaus, will sail punctually | Lexington and Clinton made port during the forenoon of | where to make a railroad somewhere. As for my- | for their convenience and comfort. was last seen, ws arrested o1 picion of ha h ler lock. - i julé tfre | as adverti nd steerage pass RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD ieetotia nove: pore akon these snips. To: ecure W. & id have accommodations unsurpassed for cabin, | Spee , and are now surrounded by a compact flotil- | self, 1am on a tour of examination (for my own | Up to the moi ig my letter, | dered him, but was discharged, as no p ngers. Persons about proceed- | la near Dart’s elevator. Two members of Congress | pleasure) of the railroads now completed, those in | Weather is increasing. The w: d is ke i spect the accommodations of | came in on the Lexington at the height of the storm, | progress, those talked of that will be made, and | #2, according to my almanac, all ToT TPO TR. ear te, ships, or to | who have it in their power to represent the exposed | those that never will be mad > The thermometer, at 3 P.M., is down to the freezing .T. 1 7 South street, condition 2f our lakes to their associates at Hata Point—30 degre tained. Hia pane ae 2 arey ince to New York, ion, is now regarded by ie excited inhabitants nztme corner Maiden ane. i ig: lil i The first, then, that came under beervati | Se sosetainty = - Washington. The brig Illinois, with - t, u e er my observation | ie A OR SALE. Thee AOR MARSEILLER GE Ist Dec— | od ha ~from Dunkirk to Cleveland, hasemede MZoed | Was the Cincinnati and Xenia railroad, running, as Boston, Nov. 29, 1649. | | ‘The Kanawha (Va.) Republican says fut Skane ON MONDAY, the 20th day of December next, by virtue will sail'ns above. For frei Mimes Haile, | a berth'hore. ‘The Globe in coming in struck upon the | its name indicates, between the above-mentioned | qyeqiricale—Their Success in this City-De Meyer—The | bu operating successtally tu tits eves ‘ofa decree of 'the Cou! nity for Wake County, at BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, pier, but s d was driven up the creek with. | points, under the direction of W.D. Clements, an erical | tana fowid The rob} in on, 18451 t to, for the ise | sera Tania Balding: "| Suet foree » considerable injury, carrying away | indefatigable and scientific, as well as practical en- Keans, $e.— Naval News—Clerical Concerns. altecue nabbed 8 fem aye Mae ae Tes tel ae tofore executed bythe Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, | "naire Seren ae and etSange as Tee eet Tastee ere einnor seeks) | gineet, who politely offered me a seat, gratis, on the | _I'can sympathize with you in the complete success of | STE T Tot teccced trom a drawer $600 in gold and allver, em, there were thieves skulk- | road, and took much pains to explain tome all that | your express from this city with the late English news, | $14" '¢3.200 in bank note : b i bundle of z S, FRE “OR CHARTER—The | ing about, ready to avail themselves of th it it cp ear » A 1 together with ib: fatsaltes PACT T uaViELE: py ineidental te ph Aptos eu "ie ‘catia Se the gol. appertains to the road, from its ret conception to | for I saw the extraordinary efforts of your agents, who | bonds amounting to $80, to indemnify the State against certain liabilities for said Com: pany, I will sell at puone Auction, at tne Court House doo, inthe ct Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the whole property | of the Kaleigh and Gaston Railroad Company aforesaid, (35 carries 1500 bales New Orleans Cotton; was built in | Citizen some one of these creatures stole a watch anda | the present day. This road is 65 miles long, has | poarded the steamer before she touched the wharf, and | About $25,000 had been paid in, at the Dubuque far as the same is known to me,) cousisting of 87 miles of Rail. ‘with live oak and locust top; road, reaghing. from the City’ of intent to Gaston on the | Pate Geind. | Has handsome secommod: No ‘of the F i : ; ; gone yanre to Petersbure, City Fount, Hichimoad Wahine | 080 $6 South street, | Close, but it seems not to be affected much. City, Baltimore, &e. &e., together with all Bridges, Depots, FOR LIVERPOOL=The New LincaReguiar | U8 the forbidding appearance of the w M if 5 Works jops and Tools, Warehouses, Water Stations, Engines, Packet of 2st December—The superior fast anling Rasheaee ey oe ae barter p and there is | of the most fertile valleys of the West. You may say | New York paper—so much for liberality and enterprise. | fe prs, he. Ke. Also, the stock of Iron, Lumber, and Fire | packet ship LIVE John Eldridge,1io0 | 2 impediment to navigation. The line boat Tempest, | that the road runs through an immense cornevale, ‘An’ the public be not blind, they must find out before | ‘i Wood, which may then be on hand, and all other articles own | Durthen, will : ‘ with a quantity of leaftobacco, for this place, is sunk aaRTtan ae P i HorlieghSetmuage having pleads lange an r ways afford chem | Oggcon.—This distant and delightful country is destined to be the theatre of great events—the slgadted by the aud Company forkeeging uy aud Railroad, | "Portreightsrmuace, having splendid, lenge and eomfortable | Heat tho Erie greet bridge. ‘The schooner Garatte took This road is about being extended to Springfield, | jong what paper in New York wil Flanders, perhaps, of another mighty straggle, between ‘ac! and transportation on the same.” From the nature of the pro: | atta sneiget on ransnge “BBR side Burling slip, | 1800 bushels wheat nt Chicago on the 1ith instant, for | eighteen miles further, and the surveys have been | 05 ciest news. De Meyer's concert at the Melodeo, on Friday eve- | Flanders, perhaps, of another mighty rage oulties ly’ coppered and | pocket book. The cold was almost intense through the | "many curves on it, but no heavy grades ; it tol- i . | land office, for land, mostly by actual settlers, during the for passeu- | Right, and fears were entertained that the canal would | lows the valley. of the Little Miami river, and | Your Package wasthe first that was landed —— frattwelve Gays ofthe pressat month, ‘There jaa con: Yotwithstan- | thus affords facilities to the farmers to send to | YoU were in receipt of the important intelligence | 1 Jal stream of immigration to and through Dubuque, her. The | a good market the inexhaustible products of one | brought by the steamer, ten hours in advance of any | from Eastern and other States, which terminates on the | ‘ile vacant lands of Dubuque and the adjoining coun- transp¢ oard, wes | it will be sold en ma: orto }ODHULL & MINTURN, Cleveland. ‘The flour, composing cargo of the Oliver, | made from,this place to Sandusky city, on Lake pert) l. Th : | ; de me eer: ha aan: Ms ee Loe oy erat | 87 South street. | which was beached on the 8th, was sold at auction at | Erie—part ef the road is under contract, and it is 2 | Price of passage $100. ft 1 ract, a ; 5 intelli i repu body corporate, by the name and style of the present Company, | H , Chicago, at from 50 zents to $3, according to the dam- | confidently expected that the entire line w: ning, was listened to by a select and intelligent audi- | are already springing into existence there, between the and will aequite all the franchise, privileges, Fights and Time | patie rasket ahty cen ofthe West [pe.gons barthen Capt | age.. ‘The schooners Avenger, Il. Times, brig lowa, and | operation y November, 1846, and then we Sauk ence, and pasted off with the greatest eclat. The | branches of the Anglo-Saxon family, which may soon nities uow possessed by st) for the term of'80 years, which its | her regular day, 2ist Jan. ‘ure | Virginia, were at Detroit on the 20th. A letter in the | the pleasure of receiving your interesting paper on | homage rendered to his talent here is universal, and | conyulse the world and rob the ‘‘Sea-girt” Isle of her last charter has yet to ran. These franchives and privileges are of | FOIL SALE, FO CLUSE-A CONCERN, Grand Rapids Enquirer says that among the persous lost | the third day after ite 5 nf Th ae ie your own able criticisms have exhausted all terms of | foot hold on the American continent. The Hudson Bay th mort advantagewus kind to the Company, and may be found | Line of Livervool Packets, const on the schooner Ovean, wrecked on Lake Michigan, was hints etna eee e calculation | Faise in his behalf, s0 that all we can do is to subscribe | Company are opposing every obstacie in their power to * i eof the ST Gutck The a young man of the name of William Piles. He was a | ' thirty hours trom New York to Buflalo, twenty | {> them. He 1s a perfect miracle in his ‘American settlement in Oregon—more especially on Revised Statutes of North C 299, wh Roscius, Siddons, Sheri u Geek etl panene et Coreemee l e Pee | bust wu this eity by Brown ith unusual eare; for mo- | painter by trade. At Detroit, on Tuesday night, they | hours to Sandusky city, by the Lake, and twelve | completely aroused the musical furor that has slum- | the north side of the Columbia, Yet we expect to s Libraries ofthe ‘States of the Union, materials (a very large proportion of their flames being | had the heaviest blow of the season. If it is as equally hours to Cincimnati—thue, in sixty-two hours we | bered since tue great Norwegian was here. De Meyer | jeast 20,000 brave adventurers the coming year cross the e whole purchase money must bear interest, at the rate of | live oak) and workmanship, they are unsurpassed, if not severe on the lakes above, and any shipping was expos- | shall read New York and Boston papers. But if the | gives his second and last concert here to-night reat prai their home, and make i ‘ : B : New 7 3 5 : prairies, and make Oregon their Ny 6 per cent per annum, from theglay of sale, and be paid as fol- udiled. Salted on the re fo llongoan Very extensive and | ea toils rage, we may expect to ‘hear of serious disas- | good people of Gotham will only lend us alittle of | Mr. and Mrs. Kean have singel en expan nt of one | f'too the home of liberty happiness.— Weston (Mo.) 000'at the end of six months, and the residue | intervals of ten months each—say | hasceomely tarnished. ters. The Nile, due a week ago, will bring something | their surplus, to make the rail road from Buffalo to | Week at the Howard Atheneum, and night com: | ‘hemocrat. beth ie. RY COLLINS & CO. 46South st. “] Of interest from that ; ‘$25,000, ; . er. A large party was given | Sandusky, then in fifty hours yeu can pay a visit to | Menced the second week in the characters o! 24, Ruth April, 187, one-fourth of the remainder. | TAN G on board of herat Chicago en the 1 the ieee citys "The oute ones. in Boston have al- | 224 Lee pana Bhp Jecst, unlkatiog pesise itaec; | Count ron ine Correction or Ennors.—Albany, , 29th February, 1848, one-fourth of do. . [From the Albany Argus, Noy. 26.) ready invested $500,000 in thisroad. ‘They had bet. | Conded to these distingu! eigreg3 t visit te | NOV. 25, 1845.—Present: Lt. Gov. Gardiner, Chan. ne 29th of December, 1818, one-fourth of do. OWEN PRESCOTT, Pilot tofN | ‘The Basin was yesterday again crowded to its utmost | ter look to their interests ‘and send on wnother | Xiditional wreath to thair laurels by the pre or | Walworth, and 23 Senators.—Ordered, That the Court ees of Ocpober, 180, one-fourth of do. ioe York,and all the E Harbor, | capacity with boats unloading produce. The western $500,000, fe h on another | Boston. Mr. Dyott, who accompanies the Keans, is npt | Ti Tor tale up the argument of any new cause after und its appurtenances, completed | New Londo i canal seems to run flour, with such a constant swell does es for we are rather short of funds, and mo- | very well liked here, and is but a third rate actor. There Seatac “of the third day of December next; that, in Spee | bec ltiver Onder leit wht L Show's Neution Store comer | it pour into our Basin. The very cold south wind which | ther England won't let us go on tick any more for | are members of the Howard Athenmum company who | 1° Degntime, the Court will hold afternoon sessions, necessary. ‘The grad ldges,” | or Beekinan and Water atrect, or to ‘Adams’ Express, Boston, | Prevailed during the day, excited fears for sudden | iron. Among the other rail roads contemplated are | would sustain the parts he is forced into with far more | (oO sto St sciock pM; andon the 26th day of Decem: ts, fee. are executed in tn excellent style of warkmans ip. | three days before wanted. eae : " | closing of the canals. the line from this place to Cleveland, on the Lake, | excellence. agers pov 0 ber, at 9 o'dlock A. M., Will proceed to the decision of Cae rin daily overt gnrrying the Mail of the United Staten, | | NB.—takes charge as Master, if required. Satisfactory re [From the Rochester Advertiser, Nov. 25.] and then from here to Xenia, also from Cincinnati | {tliet” is up er eenttand Mie abe wes argued. No. 12. A. Stewart vs. The Trustees pensation of $100 per mule, or $9,700, per anuum. And, traver eee Ty RRTOOL Hocus Fekecat eae Des | ton osh Part oe the day yesterday, the snow fell plen- | to Madison, twenty-five miles—and {don’t know | Nre?Kban will remain, inall, three weeks h of Hamilton College; Mr. A. Stewart in person concluded is 5 oni * i “I vel er i a * 4 | his + i . . 11. A. a fertile region of country through ~varly its whole The spend pect eSB BS, teary and threatened a speedy close of the canal | how many other lines, The former of these is like- | " « Monseigneur,” anew play now his reply Ser entted fn agers rey rity Ne: eo, ie, CM a Oe ee ed Howland, master,will sail as above, being her regu: : inraay. = ; Fey eceesutn | , Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca | destined for tide wate: bin and steerage passengers, persons wishing’ to embark | Pearances, may reach it. ased, and the weather | ly to be made. The people of Columbus have got ‘allack sustaining the princi uy: =. loaded with flour, | their dander up, and are determined not to let Cin- | was brought out with great success atthe National Th bn judging from Migs Sp | cinnati take the lead. The great man here, Wm. | tre last night, with the custemary strong cast, at thi ce however, must be expect: | Neil hag subscribed $100,000 to the line fromm here | houre- Mr. Felby's theatre i celebrated for the ele- F. Suydam and al; Mr. G, B. Barker Though not, now, yielding a profit on the large sum expended in its coustruction, its income has been increasing for pas Foon oat eer ice it wauld | should make early application on board, foot of Maiden Lane, | edin aday or two, and unobstructed navigation cannot | Neil M f f 1 chosen | cE. ED DO! ! audits ecaunoe c more mscorets smioust of | OF & Comer JO aetH MeMURRAY, be depended on for more than one ‘day ahead. to Cleveland; and several of the counties, in fact, all seer reg Clap Te gg cae tot total et REWARD)! eed fu ltspArChase. ve, atthe time and place | _Thenewand clogaat peaket sip Henry Cley, lise Nee, (From the Syracuse Star, Nov. 24} lene through which it passes,will subscribe $100, | "tthe Museum, Kimball's company are performing an | paid for the recovry of the sum of Seven Thousand Nine {'which those inelmed torpurchasey are respectiully | aster, willsucceed the Ashburwn, audsail the th of Janua | | During the day yesterday, the weather changed from | (W)—the town of Cleveland has voted $100,000; | original play, entitled "The Dream,” a very successful | Hundred Dollars, stolen from Myrou Vian Deusen, of the city aforeasid, at whic | yer epuar es mildness to considerable severity; and at about o'clock | but it will require a capital of $2,000,000, and this | piece. ‘The’ house is crowded ‘nightly to witness | of Hudson. N: ¥' onthe, might of the th, Gerobey lest, while ‘The purchase inoney must be securedby bond with approved | .,° 8 — eraons withing to send for their friends, ea P. M. snow commenced falling, and at this time, 9 | must come from the east, the land of rich men. Why | the well selected performances at this house. ' Scoamboar Hoath Atnerica 1 or. & teomartionets pam for funn eine. os SER. (GL ae ee by o'clock Monday, it has attained the depth of three | don’t the millionaire broker send out a halfa million | nager pays freely for original pieces, and bri part of said money as may'be recovered and restored to the CHARLES L. N, . : inches, and is falling more rapidly than at any previous |—he will be sure of agood investment. The State | something new at least a month. The e | sipgeribers; cn application vo ether otthem, nc indeed all other places of the- | Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, ACKET SHIP SIDDONS, FROM LIVERPOOL, Is | hour since its commencement.” Should the weather | will no doube vote $3000 aati some of your | ment is coining mone he money was coutained jn a small earpet, bag, which and Special Commissioner of the Court of Equity, ging under general order at Orleai e berth of said Van Deusen, and found the ext atrical exhibition are at present. | taken from tt wharf, foot of itinue for three di ithout variation for the bet! ; ‘ ; . in this cause. Consignees will please attend to the receipt o | Continue for three days without variation for the better, | rich folks would only say the word, in less than two | | day in the wheel-house of the boat, cut and rifled of its cou- Raleigh, N; fi, October, 1015. oreyoing adver: | Heleso0de immediately. su | Canel mariguion mamecsse, years the line would be completed. ‘The amount | ,;/,t% timost ashamed for the credit of Porte oct | Tt consisted of bills of various denominations and of se- Pk AR et tt dh nO Aa SEARLS Sea teste Beare Lacs, Nev. 1,168 | Toad pledged to pocure the, any, wi interest frees | eacseseat ees Rance pec cet ny Pat J a. from th n despa rage ‘ 5 ‘om | religious character by illicit intercourse with a domestic | New York Herald, Baltimorg Patriot, Philadelphia U. States | Se Tria so Horses, amousy witch sre tous fase arontire |e arance of the City—Defence of Henry Clay—Tragi- | date, until the completion of the work, and then the | in his family. Efforts are being made to hush the matter | Gourer, Mobile Adverduer, New Orleans Fioa | norses, 2 feat’pacing do., several pairs farin horses, some fine . Comic Affray. loan to be converted into stock. Now, | seriously ad- | up, but I may have more to say to you ina day or two | | $1000 in b Standard. . He =o few ocd road and sts renee opuppers Our proud city wags on as prosperously as ever. | vise your rich capitalists not to lose time. ‘Then | upon the subject. These affairs = of more Gam ot Judas thet cai Of” the bills of ib Phenix Bako BT athe oA ati eS a a A SPLENDID SELE — LOK | Many edifices, grand und magnificent, have gone up the good folks of Boston should come out here | 9ccurrence crys Rap eg ay eset money is | Hartford, and ether Eastern Money. FOR ALBANY. Daily Sastre Peeoaae | eae SELECTION OF PARLOR | within the last six months, and beauty and fashion con- | 20d take a leok at the immense water power wasted | Men wee of to.lite most fart aiunnee | tesagy, | | $880in bills of the Hudsou River Bank, nearly all in 50 dollar > fom i a 5 4 : vert ‘ he Ci + | bills. rough Direet.—At 6 o'clock P.M. from the CONSISTING of Camillas,’Roses, Daphnes, Azalin. | tinue to stalk through the streets, regardless of ‘war | 1 the rete Miami River—there is power enough | and there is no little sport created thereby. ‘Her com: | ’ "The balance of the money was in bills of Western banks of pier between Conrtlandtand Liberty stree Keemow and Orange Trees, Violets, and ‘a great many | rumors,” or the downfall of nati Your corres. | (0 Work three times the looms of Lowell. And here | pliment is some six hundred men, and when you realize | this State. i Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. Honghton, will ther fine Plants for sale ‘cheay hi i they could get wool and cotton cheaper, and provi- bout thi ber of jolly tars with their | New York, Noy. 21st, 1 . leave on Monday, Weduesday aid Wriday’ evenings, at 6 | Sor Hauset, Hlonsts, comer et aii, secce ny Brett | pondent of Oct. 27, from this place, does injustice to Mr. | sions also; and then the great market they would | pockets full of money, about town, you wil AUG, MASTERS, ty! Foul ‘Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R.G. Cratten | Weddinee taste ily coutcts, put up fOr parties, balls and | Clay, and sheer injustice to the great Walker of | have for their goods—the valley of the Mississippi | stand what sort of a spectacle our streets GEORGE H, FE! A THEOPHS. P. HART, 44 Cedar ee ee ey | any part of the city free of expense Orders left at Mr.’ Cor. Walke’ and ith Lakes sof Canada "A f ati happy to say ae pid lapel Committee for Assignees of Myron Van Densen. MT SOeGGk EU, Landing at Intermediate Placer—From | ders tobe leftinthe morning, whew Bouauera are wanted for | , 1 Charges, or rather insinuates, that Henry Clay and | youre proposed to. Cleveland, and will return by the | The cumberland is to be fitted out again immediately for HASTINGS teamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. H, Peck, will leave on | ‘he gvenne- Bouquets made of sweet violet only, if so de- | Cash Clay aro in league, in Cash's abolition movement ; | Sandusky route. ‘The country is. generally level, | fet; tis #aid for the Mediterranean, uaderstand Mitt | = CompoUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, at 4 THE FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMENT He = and that in the event of Henry’s not backing Cash, | As an example, on the Xenia road, for seventy-three A ie ate - e ihe expense of a commander for | THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! hf ers 2A, © i hould he again need succor, that Cash will “ bl les, th b is end t retrenchment (to the | NOTWITHSTANDING the. short time di wi Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, now ready for the season, 1845, which for lightness and su- | 8" ag! a low on | miles, there is but one cut of twenty feet, and that | one of them. This endeavor at retrenchment (to the leaves on Tueuday, Thursday and’ Saturday afternoons, at 4 | Perionityol color eannat besurbassed,which isa very importaui | him, with the documents.” This is as palpable an error | Only for a few hundred feet in length—theaverage | amount of difference between a captain’s and commo- Nittiyfevatuabie medi tg ba Tesh Ameri iy Glock. ig taking either of the above Lines will arrive in | cits Sold ante cramming the color till itis worn ont. AN) | ae ever man fell into. Henry Clay hos, nor never had: | Cuts and fills are five feet. ‘Timber is very cheap, dore’s pay) istngenious at aes with thieves and pick. | Proved it to be not ‘onty the most reliable but also unfailing Albany Ga nmnple time tot the moraing train of ears for the east | sold for what it is. Also, the fall style of Boy's and Chil: | any more to do with Cash Clay, than you or th and the whole line is laid on oak string pieces, six | | Oye ey Ok day the’ itiov. | Sate OS eg ong The Bonts are new and substantial, are furnished | dren's Caps, of various pérterns. Gentlemen can have thelt | e46 moon, ‘This writer | will venture hat, isa lovofo, | inches sauare and twenty feet long; these are fasten | Leet vac ninlter of rotberter te chronicle, People | car Ssran ie net ves lagen s euccplonuan, Por precy alitoont, ith new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and accommo. | liars Malle to oniers In ey gape or style they wish. : ba by & locofo- | ed to cross oak timbers,which are again fastened to : i ks, inthe | a remedy for every disease; but for its astonishing powers, dations are aurivalled on the Hads N. B.—A full assortment of Ladies’ Furs. . Mr. Clay’ " p gi are robbed in State street, coming from the banks, in the re ry 5 a “Freight taken at moderate rates C. KNOX, 110 Fulton street, co. Mr, Clay’s course through life, has proven him as | heavy oak sills, well bedded inthe earth. The flat | hanks, knocked down and robbed on the common, in pavened by Oe ee ee ie eee leita or tae ng directly antagonistic to abolitionism as he is to locofo- | rail is used, but thicker than is usual, one inch thick | short there has been a fresh importation of rogues here | [urmncebe vy coism ; and I ean assure you upon a full knowledge of | by twoand ahalf broad, In time they expect to lay | from some quarter. Do you miss the rascals in Gotham? All persons are forbid trusting auy of the Boats of this line, | _o27 1m*eod r between William and N: v te 1 sold | its remarkable the matter, that no one gives an heartier coer of the | the T rail. ‘The weather is mild and clear, and old hoary, Arey; | imself. without a written order from the Captains or Agent, HATS t Passage or Freight. apply on board the Boats, or to ‘ 16 te ** B.C SCHULTZ, atthe Office onthe Wharf. oor BEFORE HASH IN tis COUNTRY the matter that no one gives an heart EGUT TINES BETWEEN | HE SUBSCRIBE: ‘thei ir, than do ir. \imse! . REGULAR U.S. MALL LINES BETWEEN | Teen Paris, the parchees of the cece aa saraueh their | “Thin same writer speaks of Walker's city Exchange, | Neil House, built by Wm. Neil, the John Jacob As- inquirers are re Cc Plush, for which the manufacturers received the gold medal, | in @ very unsatisfactory manner. Walker's City Ex- | tor of Columbus—a truly magnificent building, and Curip Murper.—Louisa Statum, indicted for the cheerfully furnished at the office of the agency, stre d stimulating the bronchii to action; in es as an expectorant and an alterative, and ib ll for its wonderful property of peunied winter stays away wonderfully—Mrs. Fall and | "ARRESTING THE FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, “ 3% i Imonary disease when established. All Mr. Autumn “galavanting” the while. And breaking down pulmonary disease w case ahick a Al r} I am now writing in a delightful chamber at the CAO NNORNISG LINE sr ipoiece A.M the late fi th if | chi rpasi f'Dr. Has d cently six eases of cu a iN E at 10 o’e! . M. at the late fair iat u it i , Hastings, and more recent of BRN DUANELIN Hol, 5. :demmons, | which, upon: examiuscica all oetvines the men cei | caution seema Four ereat ety. Walkera | Worthy of its name. It has one peculiar advantage | j.urder of her illegitimate child, has just been tried. | don Lancet) effected by a zealous fellow laborer master Are superior to auy ever before made in this country. "| proprietor, is renowned for b ieverest gontie. | tigre 18 No painted wood work in the house. All | The Arkansas Intelligencer, of the sth, says:—After the | of Loudon, are sufficient of themselves to convince IKE ‘Atm rong, master. | Also received, an assortment of the patent Mechanics’ Mats, | Proprietor, ie ing the cleverest gentle- | the doors, door sills, and window sills and sashes had b the examination of witnesses | ous or skeptical of the perfect eurabi ENIN.# LINE até o'clock P. M. made by the best manufacturers in Paris, being well adapted | TAH @n4 Most courteous host in there parts. ‘The Ex- | ure made of black walnut, highly polished. ‘The | iz) Oo r he foll eut of that justly dreaded, diseas h SIMON KENTON, W. McClain, master. for traveller ected 20 as to shut up in asmall compass, | Change is constructed upon his own plan. and is the most | of blac! Inut, highly polished. i | was commenc lence disclosing the following | ‘fisereular Consumption. Let nonedespair. BEN FRANKLIN ‘No.6, W. McClellan, master. or formed in hat in as soon time asa person can puton his | fashionable place of resort we have. It is truly an or- | use 1s well kept, and is decidedly the only good 19th August, the defendant | 7 Ey Sale by MOORE & CO, the American Agent , a ‘Thee boats, forming two daily lines, will run regnary, I at. Dealers and others supplied with the different qualit naient to the city. hotel west of the Mountains. The table reminds | gave birth to amale | Ann street, and Elliott, 173° DIVISION , Op- ving punctually at the hone, and will Yoke freught and yarsen- | Hats, at ae 1 not lower than by any other mannfac: | Business, in Louisville wears a lively as. | one of the Astor house—every thing is served in | & branch near her josite Ludlow, New York. Price $2 a bottle—Six pot- Bont, foot ot Broadway a | _n24 lw*me between Barclay and V. streets, . .. | uty, not excepting New York oysters. Turkeysare _ i ite f id OPOSALS will be received until a Every effort will be toed to accommodate shippers and pas- | ROBERTSONS great Memphis Convention is |25 cents, partridges 3 cents, butter 12h, beef > veal | Whe found the child hed several Druises on its face end | PTT srthe Oice ofthe New ork and Haslem Ral Roed sengers. | Ni sg tls expected to work @ | and mutton 3, venison 4 and 5 cents, and vegetables | called in, Il whether it had ever lived or | Company, in Whute Plains, for Timber, for the superstructure STRADER & GORMAN, } Agents Hat Ann CH durac EZ and many are entertaining | {or almost nuth If this | a 8 lw | but could not tell whe that ualave they were | ofthe Extension throu fh Westchenter County. Specifications ol Im? rre ROGERS & SHEALOOK, 103 Fulton st., between Within etd Nessa. ise tutsctet ene gain indalgesny waiting propbastey: Bice iat aerating, tones the toctimcay, tha the ‘chi had lived, November Hehe 14 ee ni8 2wre Ene er ENGL eae | oft eatbtiment to ntodaee Wig toe Teepe ent | by nag | hom etry bog th Gaunt Now. Weak. Hen ee oneues vine, Win 4 Tork Ob MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD BONDS, ED an extremely low price encourages him to make increased ex: : it before hi Lie Shp ato h das an access i FERR ‘ertious to merit the patronage of thi blie. claimed was $15. The case was | 2 C @at he City— r i guilty. The father, who wai licte ary, " N r 4 le FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. of his systots of sowiecr ne teclnoes de recat Gana rhe cate Nae [ot Coup dail af the City—Its Progress—The Pork | Fes'%, g matterof course, not trie Nor iketatore toads og: the tat of December, 1605, will be after Monday, Norember 6th, the oats outhis Fer: pee ey ee la pe oe gigi heard betore, was defewiants cOUn: | | ved hereof onsen, aia i T > ‘Twavawench—The . peioes!) of (be tae phanica’ Bank. in the city of New ‘York, on the lew York and Staten Island as follows until jocosely all to Gi arrived here a few days sj and truly ma; say, ‘AR AN! INTINE.— ‘5 pons jotlee:— | Heged Sess fae pressive expences of the more extravagant military fame, in his ‘argument. ‘This caused the | that I wes tly di roel ted in th isd di 4 articles have been tending upwards for the last two | " ‘EFOSTER, dry e Beep Ian. Leave New York, | crftamen ot ceraecetmmueett aPyhaneof those losses | General to punch his “brother chip” in the short ribs teance er thie ne epolnted ip the megnnude and | or three years, end notwithstanding the large quantit b any, Koch, 1945. . M. 9 AM. . a inerple, te importance o! ie New York of tl a Ti ZO |. He isenabled to offer the dit it artiel hi elbow—which raised the Irish of the youn annually manufactured, it is now certain that thi oO” THE we do Hae foffowmg reaeoed fou erent articles in his line atthe nd he immediately sprung a knife atthe ‘Generaly ral appearance and the business is mot equal to the demand. ‘There is no cou HE of this Compeny are reauentod at 2 PM. 3 do , so HATS. , the General as quickly saw, and fled behind the | strikingly remind you of ¢ world better calculated fora annual manufacture | /JYHE Stockholders of this Company Sr it be theit ‘ya 3% go | KirstQuality Nutria Fur, $330 | Firat Quality Moleskin, $3.00 | magistrate’s chair, who interposed, and declared, in per- | same activity and energy seems to pervade every ofthese staples than the lands which drain into Wi teh ait mpiheirreepedtie sharevot fo ive a mumber of N. B.—Ail freight at the risk of the owners thereof, cond do do do 3,00] Becond do do" “2,5 | emptory manner and loud voice, that ““no sich doing | partment of trade, that so particularly characterizes | Bay at this place. ‘The Waccamaw, Big and Little ey je present value tock. nitro First Quality Cloth. should be carried on in his office.” P——, who had | New York. Dee, Drowning Creek, Lumber river, ’s Creek, | The LW ont, ate He NOTICE—HOUR CHANGED. Second do do. barely saved his mutton, was fined twenty shillings and | !ts population now numbers some 90,000, and is still | Black river, and Sampit,in 1789, ox; 200,000 barrels | convey intention by post, to 4 01 7 THE U. 8. MAIL LINK FOR ALBANY Third do do. ordered to jail. This ended the sui increasing with unparalleled rapidity. In twenty years, | annually, and could, within two from ‘to-day, ox-| Gyo 7. Hope, fee'y., : P | would not be surprised if its population does not ex- | port two millions,if the of the country would 200,000. And such is the energy of its merchants, | again turn their attention to the pine trees. Turpen- | Of FICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO »} it making arrangements to import | tine is now worth $3,60 per barrel, and tar $1,60, at ‘allstreet, the ana the Intermediate, Landings, ow aud after ut Mot ‘ is = rdnenday, Oct. 22d, will leave the foot of ONE PRICE.—BROWN & CO. i178Chi 4 ‘UNDAY AMUSEMENTS IN New O; Ns.—The | © for Albany, Daily,at4 P.M. instead ‘of fives oo ZX comer of Mott st. wish (o inform the public of thels | New Orleans papers of the l6th inetant announce: | ‘hat they, are a o8@ | fecent improvement in the manufacture and finish of their | To-night at the Circus of Howes & Mabie there will bo | &RY § “NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY Link, | THREE DOLLAR HATS, which retain a beautiful rich | some extra doings. Horsemanship excelling FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | Instr, and will compare, well with those more costly. The | Over performed by an Aral-gytanesie roprietors are confident that they can ft ea GW past ee fo any heretofore sold for the same pri Were never seen in the arena of ancient R 9. y Gor they now buy in the Hastern mar- | half either quotation there is that can be grown HIS CO! to and a here are many dry goods jobbers here that sell | in allthis country that would yield the same sum in a, J by fire C to $400,000 worth of goods per annum, and in- | proportion to the lebor.— Georgetown (S.C.) Observer, | againstloss by i pen the smaller houses, they all together number Noe 22, fe IT assortment of a the | Raney Furs, also Fur Cloth; M “1, Bilk'und. Raney. | nundrums by the clown that will'th | er Ya emg ap ‘ Ss ritenages aking thie bong will arrive om, tie to takeorth Rs APA caval cov cactcrad, Mach Mneat HObd oecvedenee | shud bs row Billy | pork business is just commencing, and this im-| pPopytation or MicHiGaN.—The census returns " prices, wholesale aud retail. 029 1m*me To-night, the first appearance of Mary Duff and numer- 8 far as heard from, state the number e trade alone is enough to give an impetus to the | of the State, id Lake Ge . to Saratoga and Lake George. of any place—independent of many other ad- of white males over 21 will be nearly equal to one- ‘The low pressure steamboat EMPLRI ptain R. B, Ma- | TUM BOOTS. ous other attractions. every Tuesday, Thursday and Satniday at6 o'clock. " or | Atrotting match is to o , day | # that Cincinnati possesses. She cannot but be twenty-five of the thirt “The seunbont COLUMBIA, Capt LF Take ty thay ate equal ys those neldin uit | o0,the Mets Course. It isto. be for $100 Hen a | O%,t0e Progressive, feat ok pnejeutrepenurned. ‘The list includes all | Moudiy, Weduesday and Friday afternoon, at 6 o'elock. reneh Premium Imperial Dress Boots | mile heats in harness. The nage are William Mish’s | ., There fe some fine public houses here, which afford | Foweren her r, Clinton, Barry, Cass and Chippe- bor Fnsanae ot Preightapply om board, of to C. Car wal to those now. in other stores for $6 or $7, | spotted horse Arab and Harry” Richards’ bay horse | °V¢'Y Comfort a wayfarer could desire. ya, and eho 0 of 376,572. The same JONE’S | one ofthe saese YES Hrrench Boot and Shoe manutactory, hayer. Wa, and shows, & Popined 198,388. The whole State, office om : ht taken on the most reasonable ti . Freight ‘000. ela gest, or the company wi This morning the Native American Artillery—com- Personal. whe rd from, will overrun 300,000—in 1840 it was | nd | be put in charge of the Frei night r the company will | boots hi : be Mye responsible for loss. No after surelock. | be the heat boots fe gee ijt at Niblo's, are suid 0 | manded by Captain Forno—will pared Gov. Dodge, of Wisconsin, has appointed the 17th son ahowing’a gain of 90,000 in five years, = Oe aa iE Sotandld F. D CATER. Sopneny. on tenkee ch Dancing Gaiters, and overshoes, Pe sped og Fiala being the ies Come es errs hon Abalone ai Rocuxster.—The assessor's valua- see 80N, Gaye: FJ. Copperiyeawilicare tie took | Mf! €98ds warranted to give satisfaction, Boots and Shoes | noble volunteers, previous to disbanding tion to take placer Seat ginits has directed an elec |. WEAUEN Or sent_ yer, ef real property, amounts a itm canttalige who Cedar rest, every Monidny, Wednesday, | ade order in the shortest notice, Mending dove in the | campaign, everybody ought to go and see how Well they | jemnber of Resowtly nae eae slay Dacember &, for a | tion for toe Pr personal, to $1,000,010 64.” Total $4, | ae he gto hig Metalic au d bate aay CY Fee, nt. ea spd, one pa ly im*re PRY la oe a streets manage their Pieces. di ite for Lunenburg, who ths resigned. » Hep a ied ot Int 4 asthe ry amounted to $4,356,- neva te Fe wm . nara s* ntme. HIDES,! HIDES, HIDE: ‘The Engl 439, Increase in 1045, a Tane, are without exception the most perfect arti- FEE eee ann tainty Tatiana Te sooner Thomas |i erated Haran mh | Md ae rr oo eye | SARS eres i a bi pipet ey et he highest mar! jos, on al) | Donnells, master, arrived yesterday from Havana, | Cyprey, the French minister at Mexico. 14,820,750 jan are we 70 ee “— Mitring.—N. 0, Pic, 16th inet, Increase over lash YO8rssssseeeseeses BOO | the hig out, the cattle whence she seiled on the 10th inst. wi ived 7 : ri inheat tharket price ‘Eatin, papers by her, but are assured that there was little news | anaes is about to vit New Orleans, on |

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