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NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1845. » JOHN H c! DMAN & CO. United States and Great in and Ireland Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. “Cutanneston, (5. C.,) Nov. 22, 1845, | Miscellaneous. % , iti ‘ | ditor of the Liberty Advocate, of Cad: Cathoun’s Position on the Oregon Question— Office | pL A Bh is that fn peeding thrcogh Chusteeet ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD. STAATS & BARKER, | CAN, AND ITALIA, ¥ rey Holding Speculators. County he was much surprised to vee the ‘vast amount ‘LOTHING | QIGNOR PALMO respect!: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. | Pa ta AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, S' rat tat cant ma Mesa ig ill P f tobacco raised by the farmers. Almost every farmer ---Forty * | Breakfasts Dinners and Buspere ry y x By referring to my letter ot the 10th inst. extant |? ee) ‘t id tie Cironiation---venty : 7nessent | iS Pig Pag fib Hl 179 Broadway. aud ali style weal hours, aad faa mauuer wasuzpansed by in your peper, it will be readily seen how the He- rover ae rept yr pransh, ‘3 sgt matin jan te ny: | FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN RES- | ‘LY OPPOSITE HOWARD'S HOTEL, any similar establishine: tin the ety’ DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | HERDMAN. KE! N & ©o,, Liverpool, | ¢ receive! a large and si ~ S % ji ill ki i H round that no other would so abundantly reps: rr. carry ERD) l. oy plendid assortment of _ Signor Palmo trusts that uauy of his old friends will kind) ages to keep the lead of its competitorsand | 6 4 Sfujaamam pupae AAVANCE. a day-—Price 6X conta pa | PAC 9 and from Gieat Briain and Ireland vts Liverpool) | Repulse GOODS ChE icy a ee ee Oe | seta ber Por memati aaiiany ot hie old friends well Kiadly | ral manag y sai ‘ The weather at Quebec, on the 20th inst, still con- 0) $3 1834 cents per annum-—-payable in advance. comtnnes the regular Packer Ships sailing every five days. | their usual fashionable style and finish. Also, luner of three di at choi ‘ith half s bottie of claret, to reach the goal first, whenever enterprise or in- tinued very mild, During the beginning of the week we SADVERTISHS ENTS atthe usual prices—always cash in | and tie vtiie acne chy: ty heh erectile aotngeanents for | re ae ne CLOTHING, Pht st Rare will compge ull the chore uahcentt Quy. Js telligence are the premiums to be awarded; and yet | have had tinceasing rain, with fog, and gloomy skies —- HRISr1NG of all kinds xeented with heanty and devout, | ARTES Peper rot he dgaee a Livethanl Hh be | ge edge itiysecrsceccevensees SUgguuo gtgga Season iia: ted he Dac maler | eghub, (his is but a single illustration jn the ealendar,which | {pe ePPertest ve te setting in of hard (ost Lame “ + . t . Y . . B.—Hot and cold Baths sup) I . | ” teacoahllaheinad. cionttepokeesidtea ite temeal addvessed te | conducted by its Branch. Those sending for their friends will | ,, 40 Tweeds, & $100 10 $16.00 | ment x3 us yet og oT. a ns ca daily occurs, I stated to you five days in advance | y, Sot eictecaiman fll corte 16th Oct.; the year oted Yom the wg cripon mc emia grecloican'uapcetaty delay of the emigrate ships: | Weis, init: Shins, Underbjra, | —eitim‘s”" _schambersst_ of all other papers, that Judge Huger would resign, | Previous, on the 2th. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | | ployed inthis Lineare well known to be the first and largest | Drawers, Hosiery, Scarfs, Uravats, Gloves, Suspenders, &c., JUST OPENED. i that Mr. Calhoun would fill his place, and all | _C. M. Reed, of Erie, has purchased the Rathbun ‘7 | glass, cominanded by men of experiouce; and as they sail eve B.—S. & B. wish to call the attention of travellers and are property, nt Niagara Falls, and intends, we understand, five days, an . offer every fre.tity that eau be furnished. Wat rticle of English COL U M BIA HOUSE, the attending facts are equally authentic and accu- | to carry out the original d CHESNU y > teem snd others ‘exposed to the weather to a su * those superior arrangements, the subscribers look forward for a | thers exprsed to the weather to « supe Hi i s : ‘ 4 ¢ } sey, A LET, : cha- | of " time that th oth NG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPAN outinwation of that patrounge which has been so libevsily ¢ | tora exyreasly fortiem. "7 Sima | Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, rate. ‘Thesoare thereat of ae Whisk five Chae | Dublie accommodations at the Fallsfor there hes already engaged do notembark, the passage money will be refunded as FRENCH CHINA. PHILADELPHIA. racter and consequence to a publ ¢ journal, and they | too long existed a monopoly in the hotel business there, | customary. For farther particulars, apvly by seteera te paid, GER ARDIN, 13 Joha st has just received on con- | BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. are only to be gleaned through reliable correspon- | for the good of the traveling community. SRM, soahstreet New York. fet Petcerlonrss min dlerje penet pemmieataaar od | th NZ proprietors. | dents, such as you have stationed all over the civi- | BfAlexandria Gazette states that about five hundred OURS | HERDMAN, KEENAN © Crook, | Hich Raney Decorated Dinuer and Be | © JAMES BAGLEY. love of Joues' Hotel. 4 House | lized world. deci 2 of the inhabitants of the county of Taxowell, Virginie, are _ TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, B—Dratts fi ‘ 1 erp ee a, | pase Bttts from» ced formerly of WashingtonHouse | “Whatever unction the politicians may take to | z B H < Leave Novae rae T ce iy og eg ys in fi mareiten all the Drinelpal Buukivg Tstitutious throughout the | Bich Eeney Deg .: BBGUAOS aa 224 tmre_ | themselves, as to the course of Mr. Calhoun in re-| An Anti-Texas and slavery meeting of the citizens Ga es ae ee nents rnin. fon ed Kingdom, on application as “bove v2ire “ ABBEY HOTEL, | gard to Oregon, depend upon it, he goes to the Se- | of Salina, was held in Syracuse on the 24th i when cf Dauniedele snl Ot Gone ee | > ee Vases. T—The¥uruiture, Fixtures, ke., ke., for sale, ‘The | d and ready to resist any measures of an | Tesolutions were passed, with the usual amount of talking Leave Brooklyn—At og A.M \or arm ingiate aud intermedi | ror Dare CE OOL oes aie ra ee | at je lade Fabranoapay Sehr | ee ie hostile character, come they through | #24 sense. It was but indffferently attended. 2 with motto 5 itles, Me. ni 0 h, | ag s , Cor = Ais daneees pally andar coarsely pod on | “ 3 ; Pinin White Chinn ofevery description always on hand and | Will sali bi terms BkoBout.| the recommendation of the President or by bill] |AFrench paper states that the Berlin House of to Greenportand intermediate plac THE Royal Mai] Stenm Ships BRITAN- | decorated to match any, patter Mr. Van iaer would return many thenks for the libe- | from the House of Representatives. This is a fore- | Correction includes among its numerous gue: “ by Sy iy thy nate pap dm TM NI AMBRIA will leave Boston for inner, Dessert and Tea Weta, of every description, sold in | 1 Patronage bestowed upoa the Abbey. for the past season opp itive and unalterable | man who formerly ocoupied a brilliant position in soci visemetlin Meulats semeuet : the above ports, as follows, viz-— any quantity required. and would solicit a contiuunncee of it forth. ensuirg fill and | gone econclusion—it 1s a pos unalterable | 9M nie unfortuyate one, ab ex-songtress of great cel Leave Greenport—-Boston ‘Train, att welorky P.M., or on GLASS WARE. winter. He is prepared to furnish Dinners and Suppers for in- | truth, which no diplomacy, no persuasion and no | pity, was formerly @ prima donna at several of the first the srrival of ‘the steamer itom Norwich, | The Rritannia, J. Hewiit, Commander, son, the 1st Dee. | On consigament from manutaciarers, and for ssle, a large ax. | Cr Hof jormaitics on short notice. His table aud bar are | argument ean avert, Our statesman has thorough- theatres of Itely and Germany. and the belle of the fash- daily, Sundays excepted. sopping af Bt, | Tne eto A sear etn 1G} Nov. | sortment of Plain and Rich Cut Glass, of every descrintion, at | jiitiou of parties 4 teow and good musie will be ready for those | ly and understandingly investigated this question, in | jonable watering places, where, with a large fortune, “ ateetioek A: Bi Atcommodation ‘Train, ie $ 22 Im#re IsJohn street, up stairs, | Who may wish to enjoy the sume. all its bearings, and his opinions are equally firm and | she indulged ina style of luxury that ruined her hus- on Mondays, Wedesdavs and Fridays. | ape’, RTT = Broominapatx Koap, 102d street, N.¥., Nov. 1845. irrevocable. band, (a superior officer belonging to the nobility,) and Loave Farmingdale—For Brooklyn, at 6% o’clock, A. M., and | BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st. GREENHOW’S HISTORY OF OREGON. nétfr It may either be amusement or recreation for | ended by engulpbing herself in the vortex. ‘This wo- P. M., daily, Sundays excepted, | _No Berth secured until paid for. 23m HE HISTORY OF OREGON and California aud other A Fath tehie, to console himselt and attempt to | ™an, formerly so sought after and caressed, fell a victim Leave Jamaica—For Brooklyn; at 8o'clock, A. Mand 2X P. | ONLY REGULAR LINK OF PACKETS Fol ‘Territories on the North-West Coast of North A hland Cottages. gcarrraetine oa Selena rin) to the degrading vice of drunkenness. Found helpless! M., daily. sundeys excepted. NEW ORLEANS—The splendid and fast sailing | S¢compsnied by a Geographical View and Map of those coun- JEWS, with groond plaus, of the Hoghland © | tickle the palates of his readers, by assuming that | intoxicated in the streets, without any home, or mea i, ast New York 12565, Ra + | packet ship JOHN MINTURN, Captain Stark, will | tes, sud 2 number of Documents ax Proofs and IIlustratious Roxbury, near Boston, designed and erected Mr. Calhoun will not and cannot oppose our * un- | iitenc ‘was picked up by the police, and. sent to \aacuimeeal! Land—for sale at the stores of Saxton and Miles, Wiley & Put- | questionable title to the whole of Oregon” as he | the Hou: famaien 25; Srushville 31%: tyde Fask | posvely sail on Mouday, December Ist, regular da: twice each day on the arrival of the ‘T’rains from Brooklyn. 1 aniles 375 "Clowsville, (during session Coust,) 37%; BY ROBERT GREENHOW, ae ; ‘ | o io ; of Correction. Hempstead 973, Broach $4, darle Pleo ti; Weatbary Gi: | acting superior sccommodations for exbin, sesond cabin: | aanslator and Librarian to. the Department of State of the | ee ran tne Bachachd & won; and | terms it, by citing random extracts from his speeches | "Ti 2 Cane of Adams und some of the adjoining Hicksville 44; Yarmingdale 62%: Deer Park 69; ‘Thompson | Orleans should not fail to weure berthe by iinmediate appliee- | United States; Authorof » Memoir, Historical aed Political, | SENOS HOLE NORTOLION but he hears the voice of prophecy, more reliable than | |. ii Cli“ Be Ne eee Natehen ta Moe 88, Suffolle Station 100; Lak Station 1 19%; Medford | tion on board, foot of Wall street, or to. | on the Northwest Coast of Noi merica, published in 1840, FRENCH’S HOTEL, NORFOLK, VA. the Delphic Oracle of old, when he understands that the | counties i) Miatiseppt, Wor uiteble arrangements for the Station 118; Millville 1 $0; St. George's Manor 1 6:34; W7& J.T. TAPSCOTT, by direction of the Senate of the United States. HAVING reached that period of life which renders retire- | Idministration and Mr. Calhoun must separate om this is | SAY, eae, oan Sate Steen eee ae Riverhead 1 624; Jamesport 1 62)4; Mattetuck 16244; Cnt? | _ u25 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane. THIRD EDITION, Tent agreeable, Toffer forsale my iuterestin the sbove | sue, if 64 40 is the line to be claimed,without compromise or | Teception of Mr. Calhoun. The Courier says that it is chogue | 6296; Houthold | $24; Greenport, Ace’n. train, 17; | ~ Tro Line of Packets for LIVERPOOL—Packet Revised, Corrected and Enlarged. hotel. b ; | Surrender. In his official negotiations, this boundary | Understood he has accepted the invitation of the city Sere TE Utena, ected Of Peatan oh Gi | of Ist of December=-The splendid, fost sailiug and NEW YORK: ac tlt0; the, Fumiture, stock of Wines, Liquors, andall the | wag not demanded, and he surely eannet consent 108 | % on his return froin i on Fe Axel ‘ins at the several i As i ‘3 sedis . Ap 30:, q ixtures of a well regulated hotel. Pate, rn is ‘i Stations to eae passengersat very low Fares, to all parts of the | favorite packet ship SHA. 1008 tons burthen,, Captain | ST CaP ‘Arpottion of the Servanis, that have been brought up inthe | claim now, which he could not defend then, Besides, j pees 2 ae anos 3 : fae ation of thie Lind bela All sate tems ana seeds ek Geoieews Aoplatoe: 6 Chastaat et Hotel, will ¢ for sale. _, | let me tell the Union folks, paet yo The New Orleans Delta siates that the money for aggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall | , The shins of this, line being « nd upwards, pel eorge 8. Appletes. WS Chestwns street. the terms will be liberal and made known to avy one with- | in this conviction. Senators from the West and East and | the payment of the Texan volunteers is on hand, and Fireet, to receive Baggage for the several Trains, 90 minutes be: | #008 taut to embaiy PRS A Tel 1885, ing to purchase. ‘Ta man qualified to, manage this property | North, exprossed similar and equally positive opinions. | that when their term of service expires, on the 16th in- ‘The Steamer Statesman leaves Greeupert for Sag Harbor | ference to any other,as their great hem ever the whole or one half will be sold, ‘This hotel was built in | if they have changed, as is alleged, we hope, at least, to | stant, they will be paid. vray more ‘comfortable and so RICH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, Wo. | 30% ioitt,,e'gek,gommuuys aud incorporated By tn | jeurm that their conversion Will be susceptible of expla. | "Ve ceriay was appointed for ‘Thanksgiving in nation to Mr. Calhoun, with whom they fully sided not nore accommodations tor cabin, second cabin and RE NOW offered for sale ata great sacrifice, many styles | _ It is situated on two of the principal streets of the city, and M b New Hampshire, C ticut, Rhode ay y | ngers, itis well known, are superior to those of | AA from twenty-tive to. thirt t less than the regular | contains about eighty rincipal streets of the citys aud | ‘velve months ago, and certainly to be informed as to | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhod Ly os ange a gee it gedit.” Pero, hing in secaze Perth | glen pce oT 2 SMT ROE Get eve tht She een eed tne houses oe a fhe be but and ished ote a | what new cohesive principle hus Wrought the apoedy a- | (land, Moryland, Fennaylvania, New Jersey, Tlinols should not fail to make early application, om 1 foot of he subscribers have secured a large lotof ~ the State. "ee rt teration. x bpp i oe - ee J.T. TAPSCOTT, at their General Rich French Silk Goods, §c val depo Unign is here, and the inerea- | “Mtr. Calhoun will, { understand, return to his home- | The Concordia Intelligencer of the 14th instant, stead from the Memphis Convention, and there await the | mentions that there lad been a frost in that parish suffi- | 4 0 | _n26re Passage Office. 75 Sonth street. comer Maiden lane. | Also, several consignments—all of which will be soldi it of the city must yee this property most val sl ‘The hot-l ean now be purchased at a price making i p ONG IS. Tf LONDON LINE OF PACKETS —Packet of th mul) Belew ieee ee profitable investment fora capitalist, invitation of the Legislature to the seat in the Senate. | cient to kill all the maturing cotton. ee ROAD, VIA | py Gf Derembe- The aplentid mcket ship PUNK dent onportaaty | poet ene rane coneter | mig tice tt MBIVILLIAM RRENCH. | bolore proceeding to Washington, as his presence wii | “The Govemer of ‘Tennessee has offered a reward E a 4 ESTE. ? » Wm or, master, wil as above, la of i ently, y > > TERE: Nu A ‘lle, INDON, NORWICH §& WORCESTER. 7 eet Ba ey raha peeneee. pasahapad recently, HOTseL DES DEUX FRERES. ephiati he tata take part, before the opening of the new | °f $500, fer the apprehension of James Granville, and : 4 4 regular day. : i i i 2 vad Select in the Moming, from the Foot of Whitehall | *“iyaving superior xccommodations for cabin, second enbin and | very arye reduction irox Prereutprices, and do ventare to say Boarding and Rooms on the European Plan. year. He will reach the seat of governirent between r c | steerage passengers, persons wi ty embark should make | that their Silk, Shawl and Cashmere Stocks, will present the HICH is ‘more convenient, comfortable and economical | the 15th and 30th of Decembe | Anthony Dinning, charged with committing a foul and atrocious murder upon the bo i Willi Nor- tv. on the 10th No- FR OR tpn agg ved ois (aR ell lommedinte “noplicition on” beard foot of Maiden lane, or | greatest aducementa to purelisers inthe: Way ‘ot Dry Goods, W than any other planfor, travellers, and increbants whose | "Sqy recent letter exploded like & bomb upon the Cus. | Man deputy aherif! of Sumner e 8 5 . ‘ ie) RA at red in this city. ess require them to be absent frequently. ; through under lock. juts tire ‘Corner of Pine and South streets, New York. | '"Jt N-& FH. 8. & Co. do assure thew friends and customers, | The quietaud healthy location of the hotel, opposite Duane | to™ House and the Collector, and his crew have ever since been in most terrible alarm at the dread of some We are informed that the all the steamboat land- | new development, and the danger which the last will | States Mail, between this c” RALEIGH AND GASTON KAILKOAD | The Packet Ship ST. JAMES, F R Myer, master, will suc 11 i y of kc, retired from the noise, bustle and conft f great tho 2 geet ie HENCE ALBEWE, ahd ile thelint Soros | ad etitecaerigeteat arth fared sad wid: | fvwhinresy ye dian hoya ll he, eam ad her regular day. : : stantiate every yyprd of it. ings, presents the most desirable residence. 168 Duave st, op- | most surely occasion. Mr. Grayson will not do for the | should have been delivered oes 8 —Persong ishing to send for friends, cm have, them outs 0 the richestand most costly goods that | posite ‘Duane park. nid Iin* post which he holds. ie is emphatically & mere politi- | last, has been fount. The} poner sei " vorted thi would respectfully invite Ss iE E cian, who has cantered around every party track. | ing care ofthe mails, neglev ‘ te BROWN’S INDIAN QUEEN HOLEL. ! There is an inexcusable carelessness among suv. 7 if the lis ling from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of ; 4 3 SALE of the line; sailing from on the 7th exainine for them + asking none to buy ex: | pryite, PROPRIETOR of this long established Hotel, takes | Apart from these considerations, however, one gr FOR be a lying as above. nore pt they are perfectly 5 5 ity i ii N MONDAY, the 29th day of December next, by virtue © deen . a — | a ye tathorpaiecier: ‘occasion, respectfully, to apprise his old friends and the | cause of his decided unpopularity is, thet he is not a O ofa decree of’ the Court of Equity for Wake County, at NEW ORLEANS TINE OF FACKETS—To rane sist ae anyabets fl yublic general That in a determniuacion to keep full pace with | ty man. He was brought from Beaufort hero, in 1841 of the State of North Carolina, to foreclose ‘gage. there- ‘The well known fast Y wd Ap Sree c have charge of the mails, which calls fora rigorous scrutiny, and a sure amendment.— United States Gazette. Tuesday afternoon, while the men in the employ now prevalent in his live, he bas, within | tl licitation of friends and relatives. This ing and favorite packet sh SILKS—SILKS. the fast few montis, had his spacious establishment thoroughly compliment to. the capacity and character of our mer- pail itively on Wedues- igh ‘aud Gaston Railroad Company, KOUURG, iy. A large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 overhauled throyghout. ‘That, without regard to pains or ex- i ‘ of Johnson & Geer, proprietors of a furnace in Mechanic jamnity ast certain liabilities for said Com: | day, 26th ins: JOHN MINTURN 00 Ist large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent. 4 Paty WH > pains oF ex- | cantile community, was generally felt at the time, but : puny, L will sell at puoiie Auetion, at tne December: chet ship LOUISVILLE, | . Splendid Silks for street dresses, former prices &, 9, 10s per | vouse, he has added vo his splendid accommodations another | Contd not be effectually resented, {rom the position of pe liar Ha eee ee vard, now only 7s and 6s. 3 wide and heavy 12s silks at $1. | 34 do Paris Silks, for evening dresses; have beensold by the | importer this season at $2 per yard, now will be sold at $1 per | in every particularin yard; a great sacrifice. he high admiration of the hundreds who One yard wide splendid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced 50 this Drawing oom, are several new and di cents per yard, ‘also handsomely furnished,aud so arranged th tly executed in | things at Washington. Since then, the commercial in- dentally been left in th iy furnished | terests have united with the whigs; and as Mr. Grayson : unished | ‘ways professed to be such, until recently, when he | “Ve the falling cinders and a t. Ad: | attached himself to the Charleston Mercury clique, th of course supported his retention in office. But the hostile to any | lvania Avenue, both of which are ¢! ‘his Drawing an explo¢ion that upon the men who ac | were standing near the cupola. Two of them were 7, | burned severely ; and a third, Mr. Thomas Duff, was ter- ribly injured ; his body was literally skinned ? and our in the cig of Malsiah, tothe highest bidder, the whole property | on Ist Decemb: oe A of the leigh and Gaston Railroad Company afore: (se ‘The above packets, belonging to the only “ regular line” far as the same is known to me,) consisting of 87 miles of Rail- | si between this port and New Orleans, will pal panel: road, reaching from the City of Raleigh to Gaston, on the | as advertised; and have accommodations unsurpasset for cabin, North aide of the Roanoake river, in the direct line of public | secoud cabin and ecrage pagaengers. Fersous about proceed: conv: yance to Petersburg, City Point, write ‘Washington | ing to the above port should inspect the accommodations of City, Baltimore, &e. &e., together with all Bridges, Depots, | these suips. ‘To :ecure berths, apply ov board the ships, or to 5 Y | ing of this community, in the main, i a Workshops and Tools, Warehouses, Water Station y Eugtnes, | W. &5"R. TAPBUOTT, 7 South street Qeprs Ecriped Changsshie Silks, ta6d ver yard, le entirely nrivatefrom every other partof thehouse. | chenge of public officers for opinion’s sake; and hence | ‘formant fears that he cannot recover. Troy Whig. ars, &e. Sc. the stock of Iron, Lumber, and Fire | _ name corner Maiden lane. Splendid Brocade Silks, very cheap. tablishment ca:mot be excelled in any part of the United States, | no respectable man refuses his name to a petition solicit- The Pontiac Jacksonian reckons 35 of the Repre- Wood, which may then be on hand, and gles own: PACKET FOR MARSEILL! Tst Dec Maguificent B-ocade Silks, es rich as any that hos ever been | aud he respectfully solicits a coutiauance of that patronage | ing lenience from the government. Therefore, there is | sentatives elect, as favorable to the sale of the railroa eRe. co theuaine: Ucar taateruare of ay road, | ‘The ship CORTOLANUS, Captafh Fimes Haile, | in thi« city—reduced $1 peryard. which has been fur #0 many years extended to ''Brown’s In- | nothing easier than to got strong recommendations, no | 16 against it, and 2 doubtful. It places all the whig mem- and transportation ithe sane, From the nature of the pro- will sail as above. For fr pussge apply to | Wide Satin Striped Black Silks, have been sold this season | dian Queen.” ° JESSE BROWN. matter how really ‘objectionable th incumbent may be. | bers among the favorable, no‘doubt*correctly. But it Pete purchasers, by the terms. of the Deerce, and the Actof | BOYD & HINGKEN, Ayente, | at JBand ide per yard—reducedto de. Wislungton City. Nov. 11, 1845. nl 2wre_ | "Of late, however, much hostility has shown itself in | will be disappointed in the six locofocos which it claims the Legisiatare in relation to it, will become, ipso facto, a | CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, [aes sllocees Ops es eens oe IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. important quarters, as to the re-appointment of Mr. | in Wayne county. Unless it becomes a party question, body corporate, by the name au mod will soquire all the franchise, privileges, ti nities now possessed by it, for the term of 80 years, which its charter has yet to run. ‘These franchises and privileges are of the most advantageans kind to the Company, and mgy be found at large in their charter, contained in the 24 VoN@me of the tyle of the present Company, nftre Wo} Frontatiéet._ | "figgh'Lustre Gro de Rhines, 2134 inches wide only $1 per | PJ AVING just received from Europe, witha new assortment | Grayson; and the genuine friends of Mr. Polk have taken | they will probably oppose a sale.—Detroit Daily sAdver. Pi eet esa OPT OL " Of fine Gold aad Silver Watches and Movements, « fot of ‘ upsetting the pledges i i = 1500 bales New Orleans Cotton; was’ built in SHAWLS—SHAWLS. this opportunity to eall the attention ofallpersons inthe watch | {@ct#. | They havo found the custom house in secret | very busy appearance. ‘The great difficulty is, the high business to visit our stock, which, iu every respect, will be | league with an organize a th ded ie price of iabor—common laborers refusing to work tor ‘mud advactageans, Hoth for price and quality: aaa ratio Pine patronage. in hie gift into their Lands, | 2288 than eight shillings currency per day, equal to $1 60. : 0 put & Hg 9 P No. 127 Fulton street, New York. Repressutations to this effect are now in preparation, and A Whig Convention, to nominate a Governor for Eugaged also m the watch making business, we con- | will be forwarded to Washington at the opening of the | North Carolina, is to be held in Raleigh, on the 12th of e this erty, with live oak, and locust top; newly copy nnd | A large stock of Shawls, aud are to be sold as soon as pos: Revised Statutes of North Carolina, page 299, which iste be | pateut felted. Has handsome accommodations for ble, covseqnently they will be offered at the following rates atthe Seats of Government, and in most of the Public | gers. Apply to E. K COLLINS & CO Real genuine Lyous Broche Shaw!s only 810. Libraries ofthe States of the Union. | 28 26 South etreetsix | | Superior Cashmere Shawls all wool, that we have been sel- | ve whole purchase money mast bear interest, atthe rate o! = FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regular ing at Ow and $15. , 6 ver cent per annum, from they of sale, and be paid as fol- | phere tis Dense ths te aren eas fiue Double Centers all wool, that have been selling at | tinue to attend to the repairing of all kinds of watches, and ealen January. : nd of six months, and the 1 | : ; i a : A : . f ten months each—say | eae ant John Eldridge 1100 | 832.00W FT pari Square Shawls reduced from $40 to $35. pee i RR Ee i Breatly imposed upon fora series of| It appears by the catalogue of the Vermont Uni- ie ; Lyous Broche Loug Shawls, white and drab ground only | FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD | sears by a rotten and insolent aristocracy, who have | versity for October, 1645, that the number ef students is ail as above, her ; age, having splendid, large and comfortable oie, 1846, $25,000. For freight or yas : 2d,'29ch April, 1847, one-fourth of the remainder. Serre cabhen peehind\ ¥ b i. ‘PMHE above Reward of Fifteen Hundred Dollars will be to monopolize all the offices and honors both | 119 fi n; 33 80) junio! $a 29th February, 1818 one-fourth of do. Mate Toms and ex ep oe OCLC MINTURN P| Paris Long Shawls, extra size, reduced from $20 to $20. Paid forthe OTey Gt tha seen oF Satee Tinasacd Nive | of the Federal api State governments. Unless a man had | }!2 of whom 28are freshmen;_ 39 sophomo juniors 4th, the 2th of December, 1818, owe-fourth of do. 47 oust atest: Splendid Paris Long Shawls, reduced $30 per shawl. Hundred Dollars, stolen from Myron Van Deusen, of the city | the blood of ten generations in him, as our postmaster Raids i Sth, the29th of Oetaber, 1849, one-fourth of do. Price of 1e $100. It is just the season for shawis, aud the entire stock will be | of Hudson, N. Y., ou the mht of the 4th Qctober last, while | claims, or the fortune of some puffed-up name, the door A letter from St. Johns, N. F., expresses the be- ‘Thg cost of this Railroad and its mrgoereneeces cont] ced The Lee ‘ship Queen of the West, 1150 tons burthen,Capt | #0ld atgreat bargains. on his passage from Hudson to the city of New Mork the | to official preferment was clused against his ingress. If, | lief that the steamer Hibernia would leave that island ouly five years since, was $1,600,00—one half of which we | pyiilip Woodhouse, will succeed the Liverpool, aud *hii ov CASHMERES, MUSLIN DE LAINES, &c. steamboat Bouth America; or a proportionate sum forsuch | 5y an nt, a faithful or honest person was chosen | ‘or Liverpool on the 9th inst, borrowed; creating adebt bearing interest, on failare to pay | hf peuntar day, 2lat Jan, nearn 5. Pe part of said money as may be recovered and restored to the | OY any acc! a whieh, as beeome necessary. The grading, bri - “a bare Ade Re foe tart we i Seren sul.scribers, on application to either of them. from the le: mpiuous, but much more honoral | Beer , FOR SALE, TO CLOSE A CONCERN- | Line of Liverpool Packets, cons of the com: | Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick. The) ‘The money was contain re executed in an excelles een fi berth en from the berth of sai ‘un daily over it, carrying the Mail o a part of the'Southern Metropolitan route,) a | ¢ a in of $100 per mi'e, Or $8,700 per anuum. And, traver- | bust iu cnis city by Brown & Bell, with unusual care; for mo- | duced 25per cent. style of workmansl ited Stat He Ot rd no asmall carpet bag, which was | walks of life, a hue andcry was instantly raised ss Trav at SEA BETWEEN AN AMERICAN AND AN of the Unite Van Deusen, and found the next | him, which never ceased until he was ejected, ei Eneuisu Vesse. or War.—In a letter from one ot ip “8 jailed at 2s per yar‘ uthe wheelhouse ot the boat, cut and rifled of its con- | throu; ical persecution.— | the officers of the rys,” dated Pensa- KE. Cosse and Mousselin de Laine, re- of ¢ pengat . : c , eG Itconsnied of bills of various denominations and of se- for the be dG P 5 ite sey 0 y Ch ly hole | dels, materials (a very larxe proportion of their fiames bein) Mi tin de Li ; Partrule, Lupin & Co, Manufacturers, r Things are, howe’ for the better, and | cola, Nov. 6, there is a spirit itch of an animated fing, & fertile tegiou. of country throu eecice and Mer. | live onk) and workmanship, they are unsurpassed, if cot une afentarns sect f as ee een arace of better men are slowly spring ing up, The present | irial'of speed, between the U. 8. snip St. Marys, and the vee independently of the receipts from Passengers, afford | guilled. Salted on the stocks nd re-salted every’ year since. |" Mvusselin de Laines of the same make, bright colors, all | $1000 iu 4’ aed 10°. pricespally of the Pine Plains a .. | surveyor, who has fattened upon the public spoils, is to | English corvette Eurydice :—Siuce our arrival on this P iv iP : $ g principally of the Pine Plains and Kinde: y Ig ry aconsiderable addition to the ordinary sources of profits on heir accommodations for passengers are very extensive and | wool only 3s 6d Fe yard. / hook Bank. be supplanted by a new nomination, and it is supposed | station, nothing has been talked of but the sailing quali- railroads. Though not, now, yielding « profit oa the large suin | handsomely furnished. Apply to |. g ¢, Mousselin de Lanes superior fabrie, reduced. 3s per yard. $1000 in bills of various denomirations, ofthe Farmers’ Bank | the Secretary of the Treasury will ough cause for | ties of an English corvette, called the Eurydice, (a expended in its coustruction, its meome f ws beeniuereating for od E.R. COLLINS & CO.,56Sonth st. | sal tahinere KE. Cosse all wool cost 5 cents to import, ouly 38 | of Hudson, taking the appointments in his own hands, or_selecti toale decked sothad sud oonshigren due ofthe Tosteet ia Oe ee narene ae Ry eee tiate ees PILOTING. | Petcat serene Coamiy:kapiaion quality, prises) vednoet te Br bbe et kalel Leta pccndag ofthe Phenix Bank of | » collector capable of ig aoa the office wit | the English navy) She had been at Vera Cruz some a e . ¥ und al x 0 jos re many sty! . D be » voresatd, at which those inclined to purchase, are respectfalry | Norland alt the Eastern pers to Boston, Hag Harbor, | woald call particular attention to this opportunity, as we feel | "tthe balance of the money was in biils of Wester banks of | ¢! we sailed, he would send the ship to Pensacola, and he agile (oA alt ac becardey bond With ieee | eat Nantucket Shoals, gud al onts as far Eastas the jeunes | rele et dal Semele renterien NO ini Yet last summer, and if it dont eee thi den | would then have an opportunity of trying lin, he purchase y bee Kiver. Orders left at'R. L Shaw's Nautical Store, coruer "RENCH CL , MAN , &e. ew York, Nov. 2st, 18:5. 7 had a good understanding as to their respective move- iti i te Capt sureties. 2 Ss . o Beekinan and Water street, or to Adams’ Express, ‘Boston, | Alarge lot of Paris made Cloaks, just imported and will be AUG. b. MASTERS, 191 Pearl st. § two coutitren on the motactiee policy, all | Seaniors was not informed of this nt; Af CHARLES L. HINTON, i Metepe reg re) ob POE LUERY. ¢ William at P policy, all | ai ; 5 and Special Commissioner of the Court of Equity, | ference, Bc., &¢. : ni 2wtme Viry rich Plaga Cloaks and Coat Dresses, the Intest styles | Committee for Assignees of Myron Van Deusen. wae . | on board the day before we sailed, sud tioned that Raleigh, N. C., October 6, 1845 saiaasiaeciaaih FOR LIVERPOOLCKegular Preket of 6th Dee | imported, and will be sold for less than they can be made for in | __n23 1m*r From Havana anv Mexico.—By the Empresario, | the Commodere had agreed to let this ship sail with Te "Phe folldwing papers will insert the foregoing adver- | =The splendid packet ship ASHBURTON, Wm | this market “ h HASTINGS” Capt. Gollins, we have full files of Havana papers to | them, and that he had used every exertion to render bis tidtment 60 dayer and forward their bills for payments with a | Howland, master,will sail as above, being her regu- | Velvetand Silk Mantillas, equally cheap. COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. 12th inst. On the 6th inst. the royal mail steamer | Ship fry: 8 Fae Oma aaee of uee eee Peagontaining the same, to the suosgril ton Atlas, | lar day. i _ CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS, Ke. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE 1 Medway arrived from Vera Craz with $600,000 in specie. | Morning of the 28th ult., the Eurydice got under way, Ree Fork Heraid, Paltimorg Patriot, Philadelphia U. States | | Having very superior secommodations for cabin, second ex | Splendid lot rich Pla : OTWITHSTANDING the shor tae daring which | The tall steamer Tweed arrived same Jay irom Jamaica, | with the land breeze, (westward) and stood ont to sen. 4 df Charleston | bin steerage pass persons wishing’ to embarl , 4 U h - ooh | 0 ain te, wie Gazette, Richmon Se aerate sedNeth | caraid uate ear i Extra Fine Paris Cl NN otip ivaluatie medicine hax been before the American | with 690 flasks of quicksilver. ‘The same day, too, tho | At the same times signal was mate to this stip, to un jen Lane, | all Wool joal per yard, now will be sacri jieation on board, foot of Ma ard orto JOSEPH McMURRAY, ie a ere mer ok Pine and South streei, Tae rare e wew and elegant packet ship Henry Clay, SG OM MANY Bia and eyed | master, will suceced the Ashbur-on, s . ry, her ular day. | Through Direct—At6 o'clock P. M.from the | ""S “Berane wishing to send for their frieuds, can have | Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Fieayage, and N.C. specilie properties and virtues have unequivoeally | French brig of war Le Mercure arrived from Pensacola. | oor, and Y. ‘Dark shaded? ‘and Extra Wide Merinoes, &e. proved itt be uot aly the most reliable but sis" unfailing In leaving Vera Cruz, the British steamer met the Span- | §et under way. We were standing out, between the , Kara Nyt Bronte lag ; remedy in all affections prescribed to be within its legitimate | ish frigate Christina, which left Havana on the 1éth ult. | teefs off the city, when the breeze failed us, and wei Gacil the 6th of Jann | tia LINENS, LINENS, &c. g,ugol, | Unlike many vaunted articles advertised, the Naph- | Gen, Canalizo, the 6x-Provisional President of Mexico, | obliged to anclior. The bo ines ri a Syrap is vot pat forth as ccedenum for every ailment, u 4 Cadiz, | alongside, and we weighe: width of has taken passage with his son from Havana for Cadiz, | alongside, aud wo weighed buchos war to illings per yard. Eee oft! uadron soon came chor and stood out to sea, a breeze, ices. arnesly, Irish and Scotch Sheetin; aremedy for every disease; but for its astonishing powers, Detween Courtlandt and Liberty streets. thein brough I Napleins, Damask and Double Damark Table Cloth ed in the Spanish ship Thetis. He purposes travelling | land Liberty wt y ought out on the. most rensoable terans, by the above sk Napkins, Damask and Double Dam: oths | poss by no. other medicament within the range of the P' nt wt z : eainboat KI JURE REOCKEE, Dept. . Houghton, Nay splendid packets, by applying as above. ye are | all sizes and width it great bi i. ‘ Pharmacopeia, allaying irritation or inflammation of the 4 ula. lexican troops sta ae | aod pace ins Ry he leave on Monday, Wednesday end Friday evenmgs, at CKET SHIP SIDDONS, FROM LIVERD 7s | Muckabuck, bird mi Scotel Irish Towelling. mucous coatings, and stimulating the bronchii to action; in which, according to some estimates, amounted | 3 No} E.; at3 1d emaleed. th thai o'clock. SNURIK HEIDEON.. Cox, BGC eye NB BAD LIVAREQOL, ‘A large assortment of Flannels, its remarkable virtwes as an expectorant and an alterative, and n, have been ordered into dice tacked, bearing N. } E.j at 3 16, we tacked to the N. Steamboat HENDRIK Hi + Capt. R. Futten |X, discharging under geuersl order at Orleans wharf, foot of | Bleached Loug Cloths, with a full and general assortment of | above all for its wonderful property of a ‘a small place half way between Vera Cruz | and W.; at 3 30, the Eurydice bore N. N.W. distant about den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturdayevenings, | Wall street. Consignees will please attend to the receipt.o | family Goods. ARRESTING THE FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, .d the former cit; rhe lin command was ex- seven miles; at sunset, (5 40, P.M) she bore North dis- até orclock. y | ther goods immediately. 1% ‘We have uot specified the particnlar styles and prices of the | And breaking down pulmonary disease when established. All | Die EA Hed adie ea rar tore be Bi at 8, she bore N.E.4N. At this time Ire. ‘At4 o'clock P.M., Landing at Intermediate Places—From KUSE HILL STABLES, win sues, beqween | above goods, but intend to reduce them to such prices as will | inquirers are referred to namerous recent cases which will be | Pected daily in Vera Cruz, when the ) y we Ca ant CORE IMGEA inlet Ren beorbaee thefootof Barclay street ae | ‘2d and 3d Avenues, and nearly opposite Bull's Head, | secure immediate sale. cheerfully furnished at the office of the agency. The experience | tending to remain there. The Mexican Secretary of the "At 9, the Eurydice bore N. Bie to, r Gere ere Ciicalagy Keiagr so, taming aflcecion st Just arrived from the eduatry, and for sale at the | EMBROIDERED AND MUSLIN DRESSES, &c. | if Dr. Hantiiga, and more recently six cases of care (vide Lon | Treasury issued a circular on the 22d October, by direc: 1b Socaheceens ebnony Gals thin hee Mondays ’ 5 $0 Horses, among which are four fast trotting | A splendid, lot of Evening Dresses will be sold at halfthe | Jou Lancet) effected by 2 zealous fellow laborer, Dr, Hockeu, | tion of the President, qualifying gravely and explaining QC Aer au heen eee of London, to convince the timor- | the details of the tariff, as promulgated a few weeks ie om SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. do,, several pairs farm horses, some fin ; x . Brainard, Tew good food ad stage hi i 71] eal pete Darans aes Dasehnees ot mages sereioee, skeptical of the perfe by the gbove remedial i i tound we were leaving her very fast. At 1045, she wi tenn . oons, at 4 | Cat zorses, a few good road and stage horses, and shippers. | "150 Embroidered Chimizetts, which will be sold very cheap. | us oF skeptical of the perfest eural the above remedial | ago, ‘The difficulty was occasioned by some important | iS y fast. she w lenyes onih Renny TERracey aan, Meoenay, Siberal 33.2m*rre RUM NORTHRUP, Proprietor. | 139 bmbroidered Clamizetis; which wi oe era spent oftaat jastly dreaded dison Pah is Pulmonalis or | (frory in printing the tariff, which was put in circula. | om the Weather quarter, and so bear, that the boatswain’s Prsschgers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in | A SPLENDID SELHOTION OF PARLOR — | _ 40 Dozen of Gent's Freuch Linen Cambrie Hakt ¢ | “Wor tule by MOORE & CO. the American Agents, 41 | tionon the 4th ult. We note this matter for the benefit | call was heard distiugtiy. {then furled the roytle, (th Alban y in ample time for the morning train of cars for the east Pl | sold exactly 25 per cent less than they cost to import, which is bepdbroetlat dine oe Se DIVISION STREET, of merchants whom it may concern. The death of on | Captain having ordered mo to keep company with bei or west. The Boxts are new and substantial, are furnished | 7 rT Ke) | about 50 per cent less than the regular price. Ann street, and Elliott, 173 DIVISION STREET, op- | “i ttrious prelate of the Catholic Church, the Arch- | | then reported that if the captain wished to keep com- with new end elegant state rooms, and for speed and sccommo- Lee ae ores re ‘Thess: Violetar aun pga | Ma'styles ot Ladies Ne kc Searfa—:ll will be soldvery low. | fe St Ee arng tere ee va aera taenoy ‘of Guatemala and Bi hop of Havana announced | pany with her, Lwould have to reduce sails; he sent me dations are wnrivalled on the Hudson. " " Styles of Ladies’ Neck Scart will be soldvery low. nb Im sang 4 | word to keep on our course I then set the royals, and other fine Plants for sale ‘cheap at ‘the establishment of | Wish agreat variety of other Fancy Goods. inthe Dierio of the 10th inst. We find some specule- | Wo eep On OF r 5 eee ane laciod arertinaeny-of tha eetac( this, lige 1 & HL tori Hooming- | qe" idthere are any, merchants: irom oever towns and cities ALS will be received wutil the 1oth December | tio regard to the suger crop in the Diario. The | hauledup to N.N.E.}E. and crossed the Eurydice’s eae ae tates out cis Copealus or'aareuts » | balls aud | in New York, they will do well to call, ‘Terms cash or ap- next, at the Office ofthe New York and Harlem Kail Road | writer is of opinion that the amount of the product of | bows. Atil, she was on our lee quarter, at 12, "For Passage or Freight. apply-on board the Bonts, orto | elivered to | proved paper.” ONG, B. BELBY-& CO., | Company, in White Plains, for ‘Timber, for the superstructure | ETT Pah, Trion purposed of spect. | distant about a mile, Atl, we lost sight of her—(the Ee ee” TC MCHULEZ, at the Office onthe Wharf. bait of the city free of erpense.. Order at Mr. Cor. * “No. 445 Broadway, New. York ofthe Extousion through Wepatchester County, Specifications totes — eats oes & speck OL vane ther the | night was clear.) t morning, a ship, supposed to be Cc. | mniers’, er street, will be punctually attended to. Or- | Pp, §.—A large lot of Splendid Cashmere #.. Cosse of Patrule, | and blank proposals will be furnished at the office aren | the Eurydice, was discovered on the lee quarter, and at REGULAR U.S. MAIL LINES BETWEEN | (e'st0 be left inthe morning when Bouquets are wanted for | Lupin, Seydour, Seiber &Co,, manufacture, just opened, November 17th, 1849. 1 BT | orp i eile dtavann papers. dated the. Sik ast. pro, | 4PM. abe was notin sight from ihe ‘mast head. ri yk bi Ll CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE: | ihagrenion: Bounuets nade’ of sweet viele only if 40 de- | dherichent wehaveavereshibited mn ouratce, and willbere | MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD BONDS, | Published i the Havana papers, dated the Sth inst, pro: | LTO. S'was bult by Admiral Elliott, the fathar of her tailed from 30 to 3 ceuts per yard less pean they fave been NING LINE at 10 o'clock A. M. 7 Dom " D IN ND 1642, i t ander, and no expense or exertion has eae ENF RANKLIN No.7, J.8. Summons, SUPERION TO ANY estar ce SUIS LoL IRIs Tae: NOTICE is here tht te trent due and payable | powtvoned, ing Emmpredado, the drawing having been | boon spared to prove her best points of sailing. T R BEFOR’ MADE IN THIS COUNTRY on the above bonds on. the Ist o mber, 1845, wil d H hich the | ‘eel YR LINE ate o'clock P.M. PPHE SUBSCRIBERS having lately effected, through th CHEMICAL BALSAM, pe & eo ee Ne Teck sen the feeary anprejented wr Gn peepee wen 19. ° | Porrsvinnt, Pa.—In the spring of the present SIMON. ERR RON WT Hecht eens agent in Paris, the purchase of the entire qusutity of tik Or Hatr Invigorator. Presentation of the coupons at i er the first y i year there wete but two anthracite furnaces in blast é, r] 0.6, W. McClellan, master. * je mannfacturers receives e gold medal, KN lor ull diseases inci tal to the Hair and its “! H 4 BEN FRANKLIN 'N x se tite fate te teat ote a. is cole meee) REMEDY for all di he Hair and ite | Ain anv, November iach, 1045 Oe | between this place and Philadelphia, Dr. Palmer's, the Theae boats forming two daly lines, will can repulaly, tae | athe lave fury ta hat evs, are new manefartuving Hats, | LA. restorative, in all cages where Baldness is tot beyond the | 0) Ait. Noes Ciao IavaANon Cosy | Nava Naws.—The New Orleans Delta of the | ttoneer,” ou the island, and ove at Phesnixville. ‘There ving punetuslly at the hour, and will, take freight and paasen- | Tro 'sar chor to any ever before made im chis COUNTY. ne | ’Mevrre ne THE CHxsarce Baeas on Harn Inviconton.—It ‘New York, July 24,16, $ | 19th instant, gives the following naval intelligence : | are now four in blast, and another will be added to the i from intermediate Trndiags, at the usu! rates g eight ‘will De reosived for these Hinee atthe Mai Wharf | Fe rh en emt nnn of the tent Machani f stea eevents Fuldas removes Dandrift fd poem phen 4 HE Sipe aden of sh Oe ey eroreraceren vocal a Leesan co hat oF 1845.—At last, Sealy. an Sane sumer in one ore, weeks. TPey 25 Se able of turn- fi , ad he arers in Paris, being well adaptec it re) u in its nat I revents it mn office of the Com) i it, th nit rij ‘otomac, ut 275 tons o! ir week, te " | 4 his, | lief, that as a beautiful an y restorative ‘of the x took. having’ been so many reports of her being on the e ces Will be in operation in the coal region, and on the jealers and oth h the different Stockhold tof the city are requested to | having ny Ps d STRADER 6 CORMAR: } Agents. at as low prices if notlower than by anyother i mut fo fonnd on ial anoqealiad. Prepared solely by E. Fhe: | Tie toc iraatiea by ports +o tre een Hie. 08 | selling that tis veritable neruraoce is deemed requisite, | Canal between this place and Fuiladelphis: They” are ee _- a A. HALL & SON, ents—O. & Co., Washington, D.C. Ayer & Phelan, T. W. THORNE, Pr | ‘The steamer Princeton, Commander Engle, got under | all at this time ither in blast or in process of erection: NOTICE. ee wal terme be Bi 58 Groenyicn street, 16 Broad st. ratambas, Georgia: Tai tle ‘Assembly, sale Go. T. Horn. Bee’y, dab re | way at the ny Sass, (oS, pod he wore es ‘At Spring Mill 9; Conshehocken 1; conixville 9; Birds: ween Barc! ts, \ if ;_H. Rice, ~ 5 ~ @ of accident—n ; ; . a gear STATEN ISLAND TS ee | oiner of Court and Howanrd;scrceia, Boston CB. Brow: | OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO ,; | tny'such is fo be appreonded, bat at the same time | neces eleven in nugaber, can produce 10 tons per week, FERRY, PHOENIX er, No. 105 Fulton st., Brooklyn; M. §. Fletcher, Marebou, No. $0 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchange. . | it is always best to be prepared, say the wise ones of | or 30,500 tons per year. Heretofore, three tons of cor FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. HAT AND C Ulster Co., N. ¥.; V. B. Locstow, No. 5 Beaver street, | rgvHIS COMPANY continue to insure against loss and 4” hi Tired for the ine and stack, to produce “es ‘tay, November idth, the beats on ¢ | 100 Preece ree ee Car MAN UTACTORY | Albany; John B. Watson, Charleston Hotel, Souch Carolin mage by fire on goods, wares and merchandise, an | Creation. Commenter Jervis gh denny Se ier taathod. ot hpetinen, tm Ori leave Mew York and’ Staten Ystand as follow Pak coecmaineaerieet an ms | 8. Tourey, Syracuse, NY,; Gorton Anderson, Newport, Re: | againstlose by inland aviation ou vessels and theircargcer. | The Drig Lawrence, eo an. Th ton of iron: but since the new method of heating the Reader note of tins eaalithiment to Introduce ita use a nuperioretcieat |"! 24 Ne- M7 Division street, opposite Lune S| qos WPhomey tie passage down to that place from Penasco tity of coal uved has been reduced to about’ two and & Tegave Fisten Iplend. Leave New ork, | an extremely low Price encourag - ‘Thomas T. Woodruff, dayd, from which fact we may draw the conclusion that | half to '& ton, of iron. furnaces alone will 10” do” do” Sivas obese ncting ust ia HILL’ prints. HC alae FOR TH ngon M.D, she is determined to redeem her character tn futaty, consum nty-five tho (23 x coal per ena, 2 OM. 1 PM. 4 The United States brig Porpoise, Lieutenant Com- | ‘This quantity is independent of that which will be re- 2 PM. 3% do Pel co Ja ua javastinlosaiomense te cals inde AN any thing be more honest? Notice the fact that 1 mauger William E- Hunt, arrived here on Sunday last. | quired by the rolling pulls, stoum forges, and other iron if 5. do lieved from the oppressive expences of the more extravagant ever publish any certificate commendatory of the abo The United States ship Saratoga, Commander Shu- | works, erected and in course of erection, which will re- B.—Ail freight at the risk of the owners thereof. crafumen of Broadway and subjected to noue of those losses | 25 he Tesidence of the individual giving it appen brick arrived here on Monday last wore coout Aity thousand tons more, In taking the centus ee which are the certain accompaniment of the “cred Ss Seer uke wheel piinend er tet tad tated ne The sloop of war John Adams, was to have sailed | quring the week, of a portion of the borough, it was NOTICE—HOUR CHANGED, tdiceme rela tae oo ye also that it warranted im ll cases, either youn adoMas WRTORNE: Pendent. fon Vera Cruz on the Mh int, and on her arrival here | discovered that do les than twonty-thzee families eget THE U. 8. MAIL LINK FOR ALBANY HA’ | if_properly aj Gsonor T. Hore, Reeretary. ¥ s agro | | We 8 ave the whole sqi mn at anchor off the Navy | pied a building whic’ re i is i | of the hai rs 0 ‘ Yard, for t three months, probably. 1, numbering upwards of one hundred persons, In Ae 'foat of Rav Ragen S00 hae ay bahar if br] | Sead sour , foi NHOSE ELEGANT RUBBERS—NEW ENTIRELY — th Lawrence laid only four te at Sacrificios, when Morris's Addition js0, one house contains gixteen fami- d of five, as APS. red or grey hairs to Mr. N. Hayward the original discoverer and first inventor | sno was again despatched fer this place; consequently | lies, some of which keep boarders—and in another small , i - of | Kirst Quality Cloth ai poche eeruty that J have b ‘ously aMicted with | or vetalic tnscluble Indie Hubber. has discovered another im, | she brings no nows other than hes been detailed by | house there are six families—makiog forty-five families NuW. YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | cond’ dodo dandratt ond falling’ off of the hair and inate uae of several | Bod outs es he fas now. associated. with him a canals who | prior arrivals; But general appearances seom fo coro. | in three houses, with « population of two handred,and FOR ALBANY AND TROY OIRECT. | at im*r i articles for the same withou: the least benefit; indeed | was | will protect his interest, ing, to his Metalie te former impressions, that the rumors of war are | twenty-seven persons. At St. ; jut four miles from a ee ONE PRICE —BROWN & CO.178Uhatham | (eR tRAes Geers’ Pee \neony” to eerttasn eee tome EUS | & ‘Shoe ow offre forsale forte damage aes path ngs, bon the Pact. | 500. p wduring. (es oro haa spray thin 3 f " =! [ 5 a infallible oes, le | tor diplomacy, doubtless, will end it, and then the is | ps uring present season 60 new - if this boat will arrive im, time to takeorth comer of M wish to inform the public of thi dan jont perfect arti- | Ao y bef : je have been erected, and next season, one firm in- Sarefrom Troy west to Bufo, anda’ | Fosnemtrorement isthe manaacture, and, Baia of L rowing, snd js sow Fp qanatiien to | Met eters aE States brig Dolphin, Commander Pope, | tefd to build 180 miners? houses. It is, whispered thet one EMPIRE, Captain RB. Mar | fast tacked Gonssace: swell itr choos ality easly Herualy soscinaaven inleetbotatace: Weeme ke | s\viaiden lane. | has sailed for the coast of Africa. | siextenaive rolling mill will be erected ia connexion ambort COLUM BIN, Carta: Win. Peck, every | few screaspeousuentenae they. can Recotlest, Hil nfathbte Guyuent cn | HIDES, HIDES, HIDES. sake to-day hth armies tae Cal er Jorma jiond and Friday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. | Fancy Furs, also Fur © Mohair, Glazed, Silt and Fane : Hoge Fs < OHN HUNN, 22@ Elizabeth street, will pay a premium of | ‘THANKSGIVING IN Boston.—Quincy Market to-day |, ~ : orth of By- ions af Cloth; Mohair, 4 'y only at his principal o ‘on the northw: Ee) TI Growru or Syracuse.—The rapid gro of Sy: or Passaee az rhtapply om board, or to C. Clark, atthe | CAP! veqveral new patterns, much admired, sold at reduced | Nassau sts., and dof the following Agents ten coats pet ag above ie highest x t puee, - a presents a singular and not Lied hege | bec h a racuye is trequently the topic of surprise d and grati- offve oF taken onthe moxt ressonable terms. Freight must | Pot Wholessle and retail. ee rate erse ne aWin ant ocksesine ides te Rta. the highest market price for Galt Skins, | quantity Of geet, turkies, poultry, Ke. Ke Midupence: | Kea gbservation on the part of transiont visitors, whilst be wat in change ott sere Nts etane taken ches sercleey. FRENGH Sepa is be bs | thas Bewell, 478 Gand st New Yar Cheep Sie ere ni aw* re_' | Dle materials for the Minty all calculation. ‘The stalls | strangers who como amongst us ior the first time remark not be responstbte for lee Ne Rete tairen tRerDCieic ee |e ned erat oes ara ey Gity made, and for | . A. Spponee & C Hkgu at Mrs. J. Jordan's Faney | Wr ATUHES— WATCHES AND JEWRURY—Thore | af ionded wih bipeds without feathers” -which donot | with pleasure and interest upon the obvious signe 0, “FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKAL, for $5. Fine Hrecinas Yeagerat Diese Boots | R278, rook <M Borards, ‘hg. ah to pugchate, Gold or Silver Watches, Gold | Petong to the human rece, Pato’ dgfintion to the con | thuift wud improvement which sinke their view et every ‘ e wagon! tly to their | Delong et ‘and carts line the | turn, We have indeed a last growing town, and we are al descrip- | trary, notwithstanding” 60d egos crqith animels of | sometimes ourselves tnken DY surprise to witness the a 3, &e., wi ibscriber, Who is sel K; Splendid Steambont JAMES MADI- 50, equa: to tl Chains, Goid Pencils, Cape FJ Conperiyy willggve the foot | YOUNG KIONED Kreveh' Bene weg, geen shore" between Grand and South ist streets. Willisabureh : | advantage to call on th M Char fone of the above at retail lower than any other house Cedar street, every Monday, Wednesday, | one ofthe most fashionable establishments in this A Sh hich afew weeks, at almost any season, are , y he id Wael I ‘ - ription, which present a tempting appeer- | change wi " Sheard orto Or a Mg ch | Bethe bere boots for tho nricesver soit iatbitcriame akate | sree: et: He Atinpe, 288, Broad, comme | eas deqlry exchan eae | rancing beholder, “Come, | suflclent tw bring, rth, The business of Sy aruse has TSF VRE Sead Tine. | commend oe hands: | etch Dancing Gaiters, and overshoes, | Lowe ome imtre "| MEP BORN, Importer of ygtches and Jewelry, | pavaly imegine how #0 much solid material can be dis: | chanics, shippers, Ro, Bes, sectond 18 be Cees one ‘Tre picket ship BALTIMORE, Capt John Johnson | All goods warranted to give satisfaction. Boots and Shoes | STAINED GLASS, | * ‘Wholesale and Reta 31 pltweeet, | ered But the purobusers are men Vocokpetions. ‘Our streets are througed with Dior ae a Some al Se RRS | y anounocm noon pa tenor | Pe erERECE Beam CoG SatalTansy eee ecmhec ae | char penne” Wass Bader, asage eni7 0 ae” | Pine BNE S Appetit | VO by or TOR, J Butter, tad Lard, 1 Gente per pound.—Boston Journal, Nov. 8, No.9 Tontine Bu’ i) ‘earl street, up stairs.

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