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mind ra fow yours be almost doubled. “There is no limit to TEN DO! extent of soil adapted to their cultivation. All that required is a demand for consumption, no matter {how F the, ferry. bet ctensive, it might and it would be supplied. foot prey ‘The annual report (the twenty-Grst) of the President | fad brase pists ox one end, upon which was eugraved ™ pa directors of the Leuisville (Kentucky) and Portland — s hamtabe reward wall be given to any oue who will report found, » for 1845, has been published—from gece des or send it Company, hich it appears that there was inthe treasury, Jan.1, | Thursday, March 12, 166. , $118,490 78. That there was paid for 771 shares of | THE SUNDAY Tre en jock, held by individuals, which the Company have | Jj)}0R TO-MO) LA pen authorized to buy up, by an act; of the Legislature | Fisemae ney Kentucky, 129,528. The expensesj‘on\the canal,jin | Nosh Beene tod editor, ap , Were $20,197 54 cents ; office charges, (salaries, | fer, and well worth the p ©., $1,892 32 cents, leaving a belance in thejtressuryjon 1@ 1st of January, 1846, of $100,164_86 cents, which the port states, will Lid egergreade- ye to the pur- hase of about 665 of the capital stock held by viduals, which the Company is authorised to pur- by an act'of the Generel Assembly of Kentucky" purchase, added to those purchased in the three vious years, will make the United States virtually the ner of 6,863 shares, leaving but 4,647 shares held by uals, to be hereafter liquidated. ‘The following is an abstract of the boats which havo d through, and the tolls received on the Canal for year singe its commencement in 1831 to 1845. suet he 1 of a series of articles on the C has so excited the sy Se Medicis lours of | ie reo 2 ae Lovrsviue anp Portianp Canat. John the Bold; or, the bee. Bieambls" Flat and "ons. Amount | wpe rat three ciaiarn of 0 weer ae LaMarca | Keel feats: received suthor of Claurborne the Ri 406 _ 163% §— $12,790 77 | a eh ieeeG koe e mane 453 ie 70,109 25,75 12 Tom Owen the Bear Hunter, with an illustr 5 710 (168,905 $0 736 12 Freaks of Fortune—an interesting romance 938 623 162'000 Seis 17 | the Freneh 16 3 tals 0.165 4 Travelling Letters of Chasles Dickeus—from astasasi to i Genoa 1,501 165 -B42,374 16542469 | iajor Jones on his Travels—being a sketch of the Major's oy Bute 121,107 16 | Trip frow Charleston to Washingtou City = 1.656 578 166 OL | Proceedings of the Maryland istorieal Society, Report of 1231 we unt 134/904 @5 | the Presiden 1,031 309 189,907 113,644 59 > ‘Biographies! ‘Sketch of Mr and Mrs. Seguin. ‘983 1172755 95,005 10 | Holmes’ Life of M 1,206 $8 238,264 107,274 65 | Automaton Duck of Vancouver, &e. 476 168 (804.304 140/389 97 | “Another Letter from our New Orleans Correspondent—A. 585 cy 918,741 136,901 17 | Letter from Broad’ way ving fall description of the Third —_ —_- I— aud Laat Concert of the 8 at the Tabernacle, with 9 16.817 5,963 3,048,602 “Tt 306 34 u The report states that if the ice had net obstructed navigation so much earlier in the fall of 1645 than | ual, the amount of tolls for that year would have ex. ded the amount received in 1844. with a Broadway Milliner, joumeut, ke, A CARD. Old Stock Exchange. | WHE SUBSCRIBERS do he RY Cipro SoshsRevding RR vay | DSSS Tas who ‘he nfl vs = Ken cd do as Spisipies and Be ta the scars upo breast 50 do 260 73% | and ueck, and from a seuse of duty to the i fac aieee' \ 100 do 4 ~ , the appearance is the most rei wi ve ig He TaESaa TR” aw ayy | Satyam haa her Man Bk 100 50 “do 4% | our knowledge extends. Mr. Car can be sen at Nave a, ‘so fo wis | "Now York, March, 31,1 TH 100 RR bio 57 | man Faw W290 Fulton atzcet. 1735 200 sw | M.D ,Jemey City qi = lo ‘bso 57; | ional 'o. 5 Courtland street. a a oNork ‘Wor an a . nee: cor. Greenwich street. ‘bee | By & 1, No. 92 William street. | de ahs Harlem 35 heNor & Wor bso en erate se be 3B do ble fos Hinkle, Steamboat Phi adelphia. 00 Readjag B30 753 100 Farmers Loan Pay canplberabe bp ele 79% 100 Farmers Lon 28 je are respectfully refered to the statement of Mr. BS Ms Morrie Canal 18% | Johu Carr, in another part of this paper Pity 733 100 do 4u ae 5” 100 Long Island 630.46 re ~ CONSUMPTION Vicksburg 736 1000 — Bonds * 38 R, E,W. VONDERSMITH can be ION jo do i | DD his'Medical Office, 36 Barclay strect, New York, New Stock Exc caves cf Pulmonary A flections appy to aunounee tha 5000 Ohio 6’s, 1860 bio Bs ora Noe ie Wor baw 66) his advice andtr.atment have been the serene of restoring many " & bo SLoueiiRR =” ee | PRISTINE HEALTA AN ie ; 135 she Canton Co bio Fiaeaaed ry {6% | He gishre the, rublie A dicincth B yigon: that he isa Bo do. cash 40% 50 cash 465 | Regular Physician, ty at one of th Fy Suardey WX fo Mas | llegen, ted th iecess in cases 0 day soled stance of his h MMoris'Canal ss 1x4 169 do sar is particular branch this me 0 do 18° 10 © do 0 30 Farmers’ Trust #15 % © do ers! Trust sis a3 6% T ri MEETING of M: Marci | On Wednesday citcoeeas | ihe” lth inst., by the Rev. | was eopsigted to dravght, Dr. Berrien, Mr. THos. W. Crane toMancaner Exiza- | feeli ny on a | which were aganimously adopted :— as | ,~Resotved—That on accepting the resigt Rye, Westohester Mpage fl New York, on Tuesday | r, we offer our sincere r vening. 10th inst., b; Gothard, Merartr Sta- rothe! ee, to Sanan pene hea of Charles Bouton, Esq. | Toy uel P. » ip o 87th year of | James Tyler th | health y invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of lutions to Mr. James Tyler, and siso, ‘daughier, Catherine P. Smith, No. 187 Fulton street, | ru Broadway, on Farge afternoon, at 4 o’clock. | NN. B. Baltimore and Hanover, (Pa.) papers will Please | mil3 2t*ec anon arenes | ME,8 GEORGE aged Pill deliver his Open: invited Readi he Stud he Univ At # o'clock, from 1 | Rati energies eee | ia ort oe Phets to the public % cent, had . , Brooliya, on Mrs, mee Hieenrote, wife of the Page ety Aart Cot bet men wel del inj neynige aoe years 13 Ria] ‘The relatives and the deceased, and those of | REMOVAL. jer sons, William and Lambert Heyniger, ally <High lg gy oma from tl pinlaw, Jehn F. So No. 76 eo street, 91 Maiden Lane. Ore pera ae THAM & BROTHERS, 29 Water st, ice of the of that chit of Abolitionists Joshua HGiadines ae dnc a) 420 JOURNEYMAN ¥ aren tween le nnd if elocks A: A peepee maldinecetnek:to a rn himselfgenerally asefa! Noe in a tailori Srathers, 159 Brosdwey. N. 8. Oae who has some knowledge of the the tailoring bu- siness will be preferred. WAN : SITUATION as cook or washer and ironer, iy. The best of city references ean be given. “Apply mm! ‘ORMA’ TON ANT NDREW and JAMES AN. Sed from Ka ty Mood pA I rowsshin ine a the Co i 4 irom the ndig rst sahory ows ‘ownship, lre- Oulick, the oe and the 3 a pices Scent aS: |: 3S. WESTEI ir OOn CONTINENT. Edited by Park Benjamin, |OR the present week abound jatar fog atc Amon me wins ca nmareal renee of ti ra Information Tes street and 8th avenue. AN EXCELLENT orronTusit iz, FoR a Palo An AN ENT«: PARTNER WANTE tablishment—a capital ote Affair of He 4 concern at lowest cost. Address Z at ee renied in Shoot- or six i AL ‘number ment of children, and con Noue but Awerican, Eny tween ne ue AM, at ‘any Cast off Clothing to dis} ending for the subscriber, Wire. Lx we | i -B. A line through the pareuente hae (QEORGIA LUMBER CO. Notes wanted at. % jer cout Gee A LUMBER nee Ni mae Fr F ho het Book with th of the subscriber ‘written oa one orth inn will dee Pesite it, ts h ever aarp the Suet, No. rn tas v4 obtain a fair pri eb vere ha Hy ts Hotel, Ni 41 hd, Maseheat's ai oartian 1 Coattiantt strest. rae ents; Dr pone ayes hed from 50 10 $1; Cos soos © eases, rom ry oats aned or dressed from 50 conta to $1; Fanta do from 85 10 28 ONT B.—Terms cash. MANHATTAN FIRE Pk CO., No. Vill. es the Company a accepting the at if Mi rut, eldest daughter of John Mather, Beg, ail af this | SAM*S TYLER—the Committee sot ina | recs at parti roman, who hes endecred htoselt tous by *ifesolvod=- hat by the expiration ofhis term of service, the | epartment have ost one of its most active and efficient mem- bers. suddenly 7 of old » Many SurrH, | —" 7 morning: 5 Revolved—That the members of this Com ei it age. i} ry ’. Her friends, and the friends of the family, are respect- | Resolved—That ra Seer nota he co} i ‘to that Fs ie a dat ofthe best brands. CILIVINGSTON & © BIGELOW’S NEW ENGLAND ExPaEss. OR p Fitebhy Koonp, Gon Greentie! ES ade pen enigelie ne N.B.—Be sure to mark = OTICE IS HEREBY eet Oh = be made to the Legislatare in this session, to incorporate a Society eal! he Ji eckson Be. Thursday, 19th inst., Joseruime Lewis, aged 15, | — “UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK New York, January 10, 1846 ar eee HOTEL, HE PROPRIETORS of tis, Exablichaneet- To fn BELTZHOOVERS een thet wr great Sago the pablie for the liberal, patronage beso HE HARDWARE, Cutlery and Gun Establishmnet of house ofhor | L.A. W. SPIES CO., i temoved from 210 Feet i street to reoklys, on Sunday, Toth inet, at 8 o'clock, P.M. Her — SEGARS—FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- | T's SUBSCRIBERS invite the attention of country mer- chants, dealers, nnd other, to their extensive stock of Se- | reed elected with the greatest care, an perches a prices for cash; they are, POST OF FICE—On and after the 15th instact, the South fore,enabled ate .e different qualiti slower than any other cael: NEW YORK. March 13, 1846. Mail 1) establishment in the city. Th at le Will close at the ngmel pour Vg Oelgek- | sats imtre Wholesale Neser nmporien, ite , RETT wil aetve he Testh-Locte om tie Sacred Bert ath (to-morrow) sven | ENGRAVERS’ ,inthe New =~ Society J oR, seedwey ane Leonard street beet ‘The Science of Correspoudences andi simportance | [VJ 4DE fromthe bes pretation of Scripture. Serta fee. ee. —Lecture to be postponed in case of a storm. Plates 12s to 16s per doz. IE ANNIVERSARY of th 5 iy ONT ad CP iPhone Rosier; iy J x} press. eeneneet by i, by Dr. BA ie street. Chamb-rs street. BROWN SHEETINGS AND arte = | St ener i b » FIFTEEN FARMS. DREVERY Sle ged id, Bike Joes Pr 2 | yu.aces atom twos hy rer ch lend Dabet A, Merrimack, Exeters, Unk aknown, Branewicks, ke. Ey no at les eM "Also, Wicking of cvery cree and 5 | Chile, Mth March, 166, at Lofclock F ireade', of snerior qualit Rb ane ant colored, assorte sorted Rt nd ‘title clear. ‘aud halt Cotten Sto'l, nnd Nos: 7 tot; Wicks, Pwiue, Warp and Wad! | Sie ne Mir sere, Sow Hoshee ‘The a attention of country merchants ticularly soli Poa pies nga net fame pi eg pagel Bear er Pk Me ‘DRAPERS, T. N. UNDERHILL, al) Brood ay, near Park Place. meee sea eae At} NOW RECEIVING, bythe Bedas Clothe aad Cee: | ely ne SPERM OIL AND CANDLES. timeres, adapted tothe eat 8 ne tnd Tsving eoncleded | XCELLENT Wister Bleached Sperm Oil st $1 s gall; maine nt arran Mr. P. Andriot, late Bleached Solar Oil, 75 75 cents; prime & of the Rue Castightone, Pans, well kqown to most ot ont faste | gles nt 25 ce pound. Families, boardi sie e‘and | ionables wno have visited Kurope, the? t Ieevere ar ited to call and examine Bee before | execute orders in a style of unusual elegance. ‘ For sale by J. 0. F eR, mii? im*r Gro id Mf ler, 5 Greenwich st. cor. Murray, and 420 Greenwich cor. Vestry. Lage) wishing CS us Mr. WINTERTON'S oon marld_im®re betiees the howe! ¢ of 0% aud 6 P a8, Ess Reademy No No. 281 LONG BREED CANARIES. eo Private instruction ifdesired. Terms low. RK HASELET DS « entire Breeding Stock, 20 mach ad: EWE RSE FOSS: mfred le ’s They mil gi. -R.—Rooms team il be sod only” in poi. "Bird Fanciers and the pubic are | §S ply te or OE RCO A pee'fally invit i of Se exxnige them. m4 awe 25 and 31 Gold street, Alar, pe nent rarity of Siemon TARRANT'S COMPOUND | oclagh cae Fishbone, bind pa re bate taining fall direct the best metmode lecding tints ts | avery cones +) and pleasing for become ver! lar, and li who hi "A URIEVE, 5 John street. inowledge i efien re "Korsale, f St. Paurick’s Day by th ake pi nce at the Coliseum, psely & Tucker, Mob le; half j with tra Society eanprocure tickets fiom any of the for atin ye meals am ¢ te if A; phe Reever 3 atari at. B.M. O'Brien, 37 Front at,, BOARDING. PF. Lae fiiismse, Daniel Lyaiay.64 — St, Wm. A Nugent, gst pobklya ‘ Patrick nia Leadon, sO selvcnrae Moat. W Chel 7M my Met son yellivacsit John st “Weak ih Paiee | FOR SALE, ST. PATRICK'S HE SOCIETY of “The Friendl> Sons Will celebree their natioual Ne ied i on Rueeay Oe HG lnnet. 065 S by application to any of the operation and the contre of the eit ted for'soon ar jou com be he on wi Caldwell Ronert J. Dillon, | YO mmet, u Emmet, bg ome MRONO-THERMA L sys’ ci capa, Gemmemee: | CRONE. Scat rn mit cert “Charles O'Conor- | yh bid TWh = AND SHOE ‘THREAD. | | png nh ly 18, 24 and 36 Ib. Seine ™e" | | Sia wie re ey bet ath ville dust, and his spirit rest with ¢o | ¥ tier & Raquirer’ "= OF EVERY S178 pt Af WRAPPING woos & & MA FACTORERD TWINES U, A. z occ Ssrinin tas he TFapan sad Writers. DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGEW'S PAIN Kor sale by EeRA EC ra) ERADICATOR. mit er fbf om Tie TRULY WONDERFUL share en fired isn Bridport OSE nish all who une it, of a eigadperWelnat For ye ioe rate parel hase Pla G oar autre COLLINS &'CO.. st. | Tice Depot, 99 John street. C od male MANSION A gh ont i Tr mo for ey HE Ry! Nbiustane VoIG THY ‘the pablie, a the this city, and Foy irate ae i erlbrated | pata | ee to business, to at i n be 8 QFE Fc THAN ae ine ae ok gives the House one hi ry Tpome: The whol "rebog ose hes andoreene a thorough vi jion in painting, paperit ishing, ke. The 4 ier aes for Ladies and Gentlemen. sod wil ropes Gals Share are every th tal it i ied vo seuss ‘i “Teargosive and coetortau iH nd assiduous attention to visiters, 6m the | part of all connected with it ‘Terms—Geat y building, comerof STEEL AND COPPER PLATES, femen's Ordinary 8125 pg day. Ladies’ Ordi- terials and the finish equal ia ae world” Beneh eaes 9 05 8 cone ver feat oo say from 136 to 3 cents per pag i net oy 2040 me : fe stock always ow hand an veer dy for orders at a pgnen’ and sent bi mri? and 26 Plat street, N. Vork. ch naira, tiaamer nase ~*~ SARONT & A CHER, | Panama Oil Crestock which they offer at vevy low pri eee ear seeal arora leberms. i yun aaney we th with "pers hae 7% to | ATA A MEETING iaaued Aen order of soto Tay WOOD WALTER, Secretary. Aanswe- imauhaios oor Canes ste Funretey oie Maral Insurance Company, Ne. 63 Wall ines its business to Mari ht and EXTRACT OF CUBEBS, - John ie ANY COPAIBA is particularly recommended as 4 «: ipcien oot, am speedy on efficient remedy for all sexua! diseases. st without being tasted or producing sickiess or nausen; id bas TARRANT. it, ke SOF TRELAND g.mmer of Greenwich ad Warren streets, N. Y. Savacnah; VA. Santos, Norfol D. Antgnae & Barry. Augusta; Baltimore; Gilman, Washivgtou; McCivud & Wheaton Stewart C. Marsh Goon Hast ew ro eteltas, Chas. G. C arleton La nejas Hopkins, =¢ THE Stock Fistares and Furniture ofa Hotel, now in full | doing a good business plensantly situated in Rent low, and will be sold cheap, if re's 314 Broadway. where Any person or persons with capi- “1a do well if well The day is is ‘not diutant, hen the Chrono: The ermal system bones of Samuel Dickson inert whichis nis dae ee Ney REDFIELD, Ctiatag, Bat ¥ yo LEN | ae Te- htest_ know! A ee ei, Posted din cn aes f re ve wotebaet™ r has 0) Tomy connect X iM ED ‘a beara to ‘ei oedagnounes to, hie to his ne LONG ISLAND ) FARMER hart ‘arrived in | de athe emmend tapes, if tong si rence ut ae | ! or Saere Foner =the 8. apa Teco. aoa mere wer we ‘papers: please copy SERVANT WANTED. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN nit rh di wo8 ther id. e learnt by addressing ‘afuote to R. L.., at this ‘mid It? | ‘im: y at No. 11 Maiden Lane, be: mit ier coll ali’ be most unex- be required. Apply to Ryder a private IDERSON, their & protheniane the Kevolutnary them or theit relative I be Address Mr. &. D. CONNERY, Herta w York, an will imatnediately communicate with ends. Southern and Western Papers will ere nonce ml: 3t*re PARTNER jn the Uniraking or cabinet mater mail fied This Mond uvutpen™Sos near Broadway. Pea ia the MethodiseCharehe hevard, 1th ean predate Pab! or 7,000 will be mil lw*re bly roroersethe middle aged womau—a has experience in the manage- he, beat, of reference: or Ly ch need oe ¥., (all be re “HUGH be D. KING. ITH, 76 pe = m9 lin*: ty Tres ‘thet a of P | Compoun Trap t m = ‘otassa AND ae Pel alii DUCK ROOT. is prepared fe recommended as the best and oaly sure eure of the year especially, it is of the greatest ‘as it will remove all tnose extremel: unpleasant symptoms, severe paius, stiffness of the semis ao shoul- ic hc. thins, purifies, and quicke ‘part of the auimal ecouomy in tr irtues of each article har and Tlf their judi For al ‘CHAS H, RING, 192 Broadway. THOKN CHAMPEIGNE FRESH INVOICE of this delightful Champagne is in store, to which the attention of merchants, hotel and private gentlemen is juvited. ‘The standing of this Wine of any in this country, and at no higher from the purest aries, aad jous admixture their effects IGELOW, eer street, Boston, bas Lanarett Ex- lied the ial3 taw6w "re bee i cence eave to sty that ecese—the} most superior for com- improvements he accommodation and pa: lading Pox & kKOGG, Proprietors. DR. POWELL, OCU OLIST, to all jeg tions from 9 t residence, Beetcguce ot ee ferron ee Bcoppese of the Tear Foneee Oneemast aha adore arild sialic ub vod, cca STRAB(GMUS, or Squinting, cured an utes. ported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ‘SPECTACLES adapted to every defect. Advice to the poor without, Office and residence %1 Bri ca a trance 1g Warren m5 ‘F&Sun im & dtw*r The Long Island Insurdnce Co. Capital 200,000 Dollars. Orrice 41 ieee STREET, BROOKLYN. ‘iystem, san teak y iy may sustain wilt be adjumced ‘DELAMAT! INA Barra: resident fitting Orrick on THE Ra Ae Mutat Le og ey Rte street, Canina ae the id ‘ata, nant, JOBEPH ae ssa ae ident, in pli nce of eprontted oe Garooat bat ye or, wo joseph by the poe} insurance on freight rards of Tw Test sooolvous td farshos itions are daily being made to its assets. Vites attention to its 7 of Lewes Steg fers gg protection and larger returns to usm ees eCallongh Cr les Payen. GHaaland, 5 “eatin: Ni 'H oN ig cena tor cident ELiwoop Warten, JURANUE C1 a F ew Yora + ebruary 2d, 1846, TAN ELECTION fort Direesors of (hve Institution, for the ensuing year, me id this day, the toilowiug oamed gea- DIRECTORS. rn ilshe i 5 fea: :| = ages y ene tS of the oss ¥: ‘4 gubsequen qlto i im ven ko 7 ie eat rv. it a BE oe above Patch fo. 1 all senso” ‘0. basement. aca the hours of 9 and 19 bebe” a be sens De R’S SOLUTION FOR THE i yy, hair to its Siglo color in a few 0 doubt its virtues, are to re paying their money. If hum: there woul LL, Bo reason to = or eke can have their whiskers and hair minutes. Frivate rooms fo! tuagpegl H Beriker,”"in red applied at No.5 CHATHAM imteh iy AUCTION SALES. URTISS, aToHes, 1 J EWerny & #ANCY Goo! Jacob 4, Flats will ell this morning at Medeeae tion room, street, b emerhenr siesta oy stale. Las sp two suberiot Lenten trade silver Cinronomete : or ver Chronometers, war ranted, together with gold and gilt Jewele: seription, Smek as Bracebore Dieges rings Ear dsoes RA ale and steel Ornaments. i and Fenty Ga ri Writing Desks aud Work- ‘Also, alot of Watehmakers’ Fools, Mo’ meats and one ship Chrosometer, for for stovattctthe euamsote |s0, Bee French Suspenders, and Children’s and La- tne inspection of the Wardens of the Fox: hn derwriter, 2 casks Bristles, damaged voveee oat mi4 terh SHIRLEY, Auctionee: CATALQGUE BAign OF ¢ OF CHINA, Glass and Earthen- On Thursday, March 19th, at 10 o'clock, at “the ‘Store No 5 a Pee atreet, near Bi ii lots from the shelves to sh A po tg fancy printed, , . rd fancy pejates. pat e lipt, &e ‘are, Chie i} te “the eo gg ' ot oe tumblers, decanters, he goods wil wesoods wil be received for this sale til Tussdey = be well N. B. fie ith, Sales are promptly settled as soon as gvods are de- | ivered mld It*rh Coney ine. of Ori Jars and and saucers, of vario lain groups, Ggures, cups and saucers, aucient fans of the Soth wee? Fichly carved and pai muaguificent flower ol 4 = dishes, ~ dentown. So. aredjapsn porcelain table, or wash st has been imported into this country. Th iments and articles now offered, jae, none of them less than one mes and som as old as two hundred years, are very costly, aud were collect- ed throughout th= Hrd towns of Holland, and of! Places, ‘with great diligeace perse Sqn rtens ne i valued at the courts of Europe, demon he nd French nobility. To be sold at the M oat Duane street, between Broadwa: Elm by Aaron Levy, Auctioneer, on Thursday, March 19, 1946. Sale to commence positively at 1 o'clock P. M., rain or shine. < 8. The public are in geueral invited, particularly the 4 toexamine these maguificent ornaments, now Fr ination, with catalogues; open daily from 10 A. mma mi lw*re HE. WILLARD & ww. NJHIRLEY, sAnetiongers, W165 Fine thet personal attention to the Sales of Hi hold Furniture at the res r housekeeping, Stocks of Cocke: sales of Koal Katate, at the, Merchat cit from their SALES ROOM, 151 BROAD ntl they will move to the spacious store, Not? L . Adams’ press Office meil im*r ,__.SHERWOOD’S pateanns Magnetic Machine. iE VIBRATORY MOVEMENT "Torche rotary te his wochian, by the raeyine eee arity ov Me tc uch nit ha ber been BOS EAD cree grey other form in more conti: ith leas Tioleue! of the atoms nae ofthe Patton a Wociehe meomectably lace title to tecome iamtrel ty agemeat, It is compactly fitted ieogether with other appliances, mahogany ceses meal tes and Powerss at $10 (two sizes, Ma) 35 $i4, and c giesech: and forw: to order, to any par. of the U: 32 mo. Medicine, with ¢ of the instru: their use, willbe my, a JOHN CARR Is NOW ar ew YORI: AND THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE HIM. THE GREATEST CURE IN THE Wehr |! I SAY IT WITHOUT fear of contradiction Oe oie case of Mr. Johu Carr, who was last spting in the last stage of King’s Evil, or Scrofulous Consumption, is the greatest cure is or any other country. » who has been laborin; disease for more than twenty 'y. years, ci prietor’s (fice, No. 4 Courtlandt str: —among whom are a number of ever known in be seen at the overy, al it being 40 much reduced ashe wat. carneatly vite the me- di ents labor- ing under the satne disease, and all others who feel interested, faculty, particularly those who may hat to call and see for themselves a man now perfecily well, his back, neck, breast, head and arms completely covered with ‘sears that six months x be e alll tr Gar running ulcers, most of rho takes Pleasure — heacetying them to the bone. in showing his scars to mselves that Scroft asso The case of John Carrmancther r rpnarkall cure "eof ‘King’s Evil, or Scrofuleus Consumption SCHENCES PULMONIC | oa SYRUP, a the public read the following, and then judge for them- selv Tove icen afflicted with the Scrofula for a number of years. It commenced with a scrofuious ulceration on my side, wi over my back, across my shoulders, unt the wi of my back was a rani I Tanning uleer extending from ohted my ear under: ., 1 tried Swaim’s Panacea, various syru Pafillayand all the remedies T'couid hear of, for this ‘without any benefit I had the sicians of this city, and used the best remedies gentlemen ceul . 1 om sensi iodine of iron, and feeble to express my myjomeghld sing ny soles were Yery ol Wy, Lee lela cedsd rus lesen api rorelon a deep-seated scrofuloas consumption. | a violent saad | 9 breast, fe ht sweats, it ti Prostratce of etengtas’ wes jfile thet ae ra allhope of recovery. No remedy that 1 tpek won ould produce f my friends who saw me said that it was impossible for a man so much diseas:d as I the least effect upon me, and neve was ever to recover. As in friend recomnended Nic ee for that disease,and a'ter fever, s1 system. r using the Syrap for some of Consumption, my back, brevstand arms are now cove this loath w any human bh pon aay MOT OHN CARR. ig A.D eighteen hundred avd for who br dt ho being daly, doth depose and the foregoing statement, to which ry | he hes tabseribed correct and wae. veal ie cular, Be and subscribed be! fore me, a | the de day and bor JO} 1eT) Ma Mayor. rritten. "The genuine Pajmonic 8; prorared gr exclu yey 7 bye the i have ete Jungs obtain pamphlets describing Consumption, dys- Wed ee and is for sale at “nde principal wl jere persous can rece! eavices ree of charge. id & Co, No. 8 State street, Boston, land States, Pl mind that P. 8. co ee not sell my oF Imouie Syrup, and to avord deception, forthe old extabi d medicine, at No.4 Courtiandtetceet’ mai er TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS. H. MIGEON & CO, 41 West an » Re-finishers of ts. The gold medal has been awarded to H.M. for the improvement in re-finishing Cloths, Cossumered and Sai Woollen Goods. oer to Messrs. Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pine street; William | CO: baaaier & Lo., 58 Exchary i, Place, corner of Broad street; and street; where orders may be righam & Co. 60 mi Im*r STRAW BONNETS L. CHAPIN, No. 12 Jobo street, near Broadway up ° +) atiirs, has on hand a good assortment of Fashionable Bcraw Bonnets, which he is selling at the lowest market Priges iners and others are in ere mrl4 im*r Hats Spring Fashion----1846. THE UNDERSIGNED wor ptteation of isk ads and pat) ts ofthe Spring Fash would sm of his ad) ¢ Moleskin Hi ices, VP $55 Short Nap thik Haste, $2,50 Now 4 Canal st: cor. Wooster, and 130 Chatham ate mi 2wis*r THE UNDERSIGNED. leave to inform his | above pl MUSIC FOR PAR! Piano fry friends and ry that his Is removed fess corner of Wall and Nassau streets, to an No 177 Broadway Directly opposite Howard Hotel. 2: jents are NOW sach as en: thle hin for a AD mg ad of the Beaver, Castor, d Mole Skin Hats, 4 Pytins and tified. assortment of Gentlemen’s, Youths’ and prising mauy new desi oat saatetisir and at moderate pri H. AMIDON. "3.2 Gontonn te of the omen piyiatioe now tre Taken ID OPPORTUNITY FOR TAVERN, RE- he ody a! AND Seaeeaa KEEPERS. re) Ewa, ithin a fe ots a acura 7a Br in a we yante ai, ing forty font tw o vd to roe, fe ieee. ‘and well x leased, moderate rate, for Panag oetnaes ton . Se eesti ne |" ta let, fixtu . fe 5 fred ee parts of the city. PARK wRBATER. MRS. sRgUIN, yas Fit bout 500 bone Posies Tp Books, Wallets and Purses; | JONATHAN IN RL, Te daadeg es the Curtain will rise precisely BOWERY RE. A. W. JACKSON . -- MANAGER AND PROPRIET JB. GRAND gOMBINaTION. tha Melees Camsane de smnicament ‘Saturday Kvening, The Performance wih coms with the Drama of ARGE AND EXTENSIVE re OF ANTIQUITIES, | Lacquered Porcelain | r a porcelain d’Sevres, of the time of Lovis XIV, which | vase has been bought at the sale of Joseph Buonsparte, at Bor- | BLACK EYED BUBAN, apt Site Eyed Susan, rance, by the collectors of Lower Boxes 50 reuts—Seco: rij Gallery 125 cents. 6—curtain will rise at7. MR. WALCOT Respeattiy announces that his Will take place on TUESDAY EVENING next, 11th March, hi ceamion will b Fiebre Sad the fiat timpes brated Come ry BROTHER “AND 8 tek, x wns Waite or will appear, for t ight The be ean i Hisworical Drama of | In which Miss Clarke, Mr. Mitchell, Mr Holland, fel enect he whole i port we C jompeny will AD THIRD TO KIL Box Book now ovei AC. NATIONAL THEATRE A’ Chestnut Street, Phtladelpe PROPRIETORS—MESSRS. py ELCH, MANN AND IC are re at eae that ; entered jato for the Arad, ‘This an- to prepare the hundred aud beer 8 | a Aspistants connected with Cy concern , and to who rere rendered e the ( Circus Temple of Fashion and Popt i—6th cluding ‘a complete Manuel of ther Pinnca: of Stage th very full Glossary—giving clear and ample ine ae papal el nating public can appreciate or CARD OF ADVERTISEMENT. ATRE AND OIRCUS, RATIONAL THE. CHESNUT STREET, PHILAD, Sa MUNNSAND' irons montana feidi their engagem: Bene! 4, 3 wie alt “Useetegs for secording Yo 0 HH. ha Woop, Ds sa ebata 13 Y. f dsl 0 W oon aa ‘clegunt Equestrian, on two Allamandes Frangaise, and general move- Eight Fe ry » who ee fe suave inder this tistrges. | TU! eee LEVI NOBTH, T. V. Where many persons have seen mi ol fs Wb CAR neat ena athe RIV “ad FAMILY—remarkable for their high talent Equestrian as Diregtor, and two aad five | per is concerned, the declarations that it has made eee a emne Chacade and Lact le 8. Pastor. Kc. WO First mites x fe — sera aS Soh tan :, KELLY, LATHROP, aad pope pad a com comtiggl earl series of the most | gary aise er and Spectacles of high equestrian ce- of the Orchestra Mr. ME: Scone Fitter, Mr. Peet an EES ee G. tind and ted A most Sree aa by twelve grooms, ant Besrerse if wae 6, and the iciaad 1 the mations in che world, ns ok Wty Mans by nonin retin, | is difficult to account tor less See, — ts ys opened at of many ‘excellent phy mor: | be invariably commence ae 7 a it my dis- it words are too ion. In warm weather was truly an object of in ea soteee eit Club House, heey or éseales n ‘aud. replete with very comfot Fe ibers elected ee of the President il the Sist.\ paar | fh ery oad, and my pel monary dines Ms at then he TCHENCKIS FULMO: | °°s oubted {espectability}, can recive mr Branch Powtofice, Chat |i | LECTURE ON MUSIC. R. JOHN 8. D WIGHT, of Rested, will deliver the Be. re of th Bw al Evening, at 7H tthe. Phase of Music, with Sa- | jing it for some time I found it was the only remedythat I ever used that had the least benefici ae upon me. it relieved me of my cough, pains aod ped my night sweats, and strengthened iy whole fter time, I found to my ferent joy, that my my ulcers were ripening and begjuning to ‘fe jon and nadveas}to ei markable appe: 1 tly well at thi nd a Milly scat toced that po remedy bot the Palmiceye je Tickets 25 ceuts, PHILHARMONIC HALL. ROFESSORS and Amateurs of Musi, and the pubic neu ested ip attend x meeting of the | nic Society, to be um, past 7 o'clock, in oehesr, noes Grand street, for t ed jering & plan to carry into e for themselves the most | ct the erection ofa for musical entertainments, and o subscriber, Mayor of said city, pe onally according to law, hi a BELDEN, Proprietor, KE. B. CUNNINGHAM, bup't of Exhibition. att ie M0} is now nape 1 lb al ed wood every building, in the great Metropolve of Amer 8 arying from 16 1030 in completed x Model of New York the | oprietor will either sell or rive a lease of the Model of which a moderate com Ofie howrsfrom query EPOR ER BELEN, 30 Broadway. | the editor of the Times, and the second—who will w iy commeucea JOHN 8. DWIGHT, Jourse of Lectures on 4 in its sion of feeling, aad especially of Second—C Era in Music, which succeeded With illustrations from Hendel, Mozart Beethoven, ke. th—The Third Phase in the Art—namely, the Modern M igies, ke. oy 4 — Gentlemen to the Course, $2 cents. Subscribers aud er eir ti iekets a C. 8. Francis & ¢ Broadway, or at the door. m9 6ti FENCING EXHIBITION. HE: UNDERSIGNED has the honor to ‘aod amateurs of /euing, that he will 0 Serurday March 28th, at the Saloon of Mr. Canal street, at7 o’elock P.M. All Feats ape invited to be present The art “J in, br 9-108 4 to call before purchasing respectfully call the to his assortment of i sclievtiog, their patronage he blushed low in the obove art, on, 15, 17 am Vening, a ii o igiocks i othe | i gp o Paolo | and the public. Vis and G. Ayliffe, No. pcibaery liber eres which has for so, many, rant | “—°""——aaosio TAUGHT, 5 im to offer every in- o* THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, b: ‘who has a thorough knowledge of the scienc: ible and satisfactory references. ad- , atthe office of this paper, shail be taal S| aia rrepectlly rae his | New Hampshire Election. ape well I'Sknown to need commendation, will be le patterns, suction on tha LANG FORTE, made knows ieati mm Fears the on mas foc ‘awed < Apply at $5 Bond street. Sy phere Terme very ‘TTS FIELD Ps ect Athy ae hy eawenntiiy fates eae france ay Set and loth Cahione rant of good busines: aie Se Deve Miloave wench tinted toate’ pein if sti louse Agent ist Pear baie ‘. new shone Bia tne 3 OADWA PRIETOR of this wi on Sundays, and possession __| LATS? INFBLLIGRNCE BY THE Mails, —S— Wasminerton, March 12, 1846. The developments made in my communication | in Tuesday’s Herald, concerning the “letter-carry- | ing” of the Hon. Senator, from North Carolina, from | the “* White House” to the city Post Office, on the night of Thursday, previous to the closing of the mail for the Cambria, | have reason to believe have caused a commotion in the Cabinet, the gonopanance | by | wi oe almost ee ee ol r. Buchanan from the post Rectetary of State. Indeed, 1 do not see ee he could remain an his present mise whilst the duties of his office seem tobe ed by the President himself, with- out a degree of elf abasement, to which I know he never would submit. No, Mr. Buchanan is made of sterner stuff than to remain ia any position in which he may be interested, whilst others arrogate to themselves the right to control it, and assume the exercise of its proper Somat, without being willing to share its responsibilities. The Secretary of State being the only 54 40 mem- ber of the Cabinet, has also takem umbrage at the private consultation of the President witb the - men of the Senate, who wares up to this time, me strongly opposed both the letter and spirit o bis declarations on the Oregon question, as in his inaugural address message. Bu- chanan’s retirement, therefore, from sagen se lile, will be a sort of triumph for him, as the causes that will have led to it, will be those that are identified with e purest and most patriotic feelings of the coun- Mr. Bancroft, too, goes out about the first of rion Whether any others leave or not, I have not yet ascertained; or who will succeed those, it is difficult to say. I do not believe there is one ublic or private man of any character, be willing to accept a Cabinet appointment upoa | the same terms that those at the heads of the various | Departments now hold theirs. No, sir, not one— unless, indeed, they be willing to act the part of mere clerks—machiner, without any volition of their own in the appointment of their subordinates, as well as in other things. | When Mr. Polk firat came here, the following | Cabinet arrangement was agreed upon by him ; but owing to Mr Walker declining the subordinate station of Attorney General, which was him, the plan wa. disordered, and the present Cabi- net “agreed upon, Here iw the first cast of that curious concern, which I ahall now put pelt ‘Tecord, | for the first time, for the benefit ot the curious in such matters :— . Mr. Buchanan, Secre' Mr. Bancroft, odetanat Ag he Ti ‘Treasury. Mr. pNnen ysoaertd of Med “ ir. Fairfield, retary ol e . Mr Johnson, Postmaster Gworel.” | Mr. Walker, Attorney General. | Mr. Walker kicked the beam, and Messrs. Butler and Fairfield were bens “i Bancroft came near eg the same fate by the opposition of Levi Woodbury, who kept him two or three days | hanging by the Ba, when before the Senate for | confirmation, there ever such a state of things before exhibited as this? It has, however, this merit in it, that it fulfils to the letter, in a | tical point of view, what the Scriptures say in a | tora, which is “The last shall’ be first, and the firet last;” for it is now well understood that Mr. Walker, who was then at the tail oo. list, is now at the head of the list, and means to keep himself there, too, no matter who may hereafter become his associates in office: {understand Mr. Mason \is to’ succeed Mr. Bu- chanan ; but whether as an ad interim secretary of state or not, L cannot affirm. Mr. Jarnagin offered a resolution in Senate to- day, asking a the appointment of a committee to investigate the charges contained in the Times, ot corruption, &c., against a portion of Be wi in that body. Messrs. Mangum, Spei; oun, x ined careeades | Benton, Chalmers, and Jarnagin, von the sub- ject, and disclaimed, severally, having any know- ledge of the grounds upon which these allegations were made. The committee consists of Messrs. paraegio, r the tna ierauien’? ori sia 4 Benton, Dickinson, J.M. Clayton, and Tura: had a conversation, an hour ago, with one of the publishers, and he asgured me that, ‘so far as the pa- will be fully peels that is—the authorities upon | which they were made are meednto eee to the facts furnished by them to the Times, which will, as ai dh course, acee aes ia: Hayy ee editor of t paper from the ving made the imputations without substantial cause. | Tunderstand t at the persons who will testity be- fore the committee are ly respectable, wor- | thy of credit. Ido not know thins myself, ashe has not informed me who they The House is still ncuged ‘debating the harbor bill, which has been considerably le: by the ooposinnan ef some members to a cl in & | relating to th hase, he et ones anes, ot the stock ot the is’ | advantages aed to - government and people | are ah underst. ng al tar od own virtu- TArag shares, leaving 4647 owned ot viduals. The government orignal and the balance of 5353, viz., 2450, rr ae ofthe Te (meat UPPER PART | chased by the company, with the ne eicees Bibl tan | the jase tour i eee ee own indivi can be now | gbouesg670,000, which, if they be purchased by the rt and [ collars, ‘of tolls from the Pablie: ax paving for By the charter, they will cost about $1,200,000. ‘his amount, by Nee spoons will have to be levied = the commerce of the Western States, in the pace of about eight yearn, to come. At the end of that ti time, free navigation is to be the result, which, ifthe government make the purchase now, may be it about in leas than a year, by the course pro- by the Committee on Commerce. In the event of government rn te of this stock, in which it is the largest share- holder, a saving of neysannn! would be the result, in eight years or leas. I hope the House will give the matter their mature reflection, before coming to a vote on it on Tuesday next. Anixt. Wasutnaton, March 12, 1846, The day has been of great interest in the Senate. First, we had some talk on an abolition petition, from certain Later toe female abolitionists in Philadelphia—next, a debate - woes printing of 25,- | 000 extra copies of the agricultural report rhe the Patent office. Next, Mr. Jarnagin introduced,with some prefatory remarks, and certain extracts from | the obnoxious paper, a resolution forthe area, | ment of a committee of three, afterwards amen to five, to examine into the charges in phere centnumbers of the Dasly Times (ot this city) made | against the honor, patriotism and integrity of the Senate. The resolution was discussed, in defence of the Senate collectively and ae by | Messrs. Jarnegin, Mangum, Speight, Chalme: | Benton, by, Westcott, and Berrien, and ad | nem. con. Committee appointed by the Chair, con- sisting of Mesers. Jarnagin, (chairman,) Benton, Dickinson, J. M. Ciayton, and Turney, (two whigs and three democrats,) with power to send for sons and papers. The firet person sent for will be be the second? Wait a little The Senate then resumed the Oregon resoluti: and Mr Atchison, of Missouri, made a ccnsible ond roneral Character asa expres: | patriotic discourse, characterized by Le effort ie dis- vei play, to be sure, but abounding in ort: sense, plain argument and fact, and rather marked by a conculia- tory spirit for a fifty-tour forty man fact is, that ‘Be 40 1s an “ obsolete idea”—it has flared up ttered und exploded, and tallen nf piece of timber, ‘emelling of burnt gun-powder, but Pextingussbed and extinct. Mr. Atchison having concluded, Mr. Calhoun the floor tor Monday next. | On motion of Mr. Jarnagin, the investigating com- | mittee were authorized to appoint a clerk. No more | capable man could have been appointed on this ition | eommittee than Mr. Jarnagin, as the chairman, will give the matter a most thorough sifting. The Senate adjourned over to Monday next. At | focseamectones Congress to adjourn about the lt iar Haywood has been eo fem en comme jor a day or two, preparing his speech for the press ’ Ke Colquitt was absent to-day, | from faabpattion’ Mr. Calhoun will draw a full and early attendance he rena nn dg iS \e ir | through the House. red aa day has been luxuriously and deliciously et We have the following returns by last night's eastern mail. The Boston Post is of the opinion thatthe democratic candidate for Governor is de- feated : | fre fj 1g 4007 54 3 im ie im im eB sis is ee sete ka ie 7.2 7,00 17806 4,161 have elected 93 repre- sentatives to the Legislature, and the democrats 37. my gatablichrment ie The election of dor 15 more whig or Hale-ite members, will secure to the opposition a majority ia that branch of the Legislature. The complexion of | the Legislature, however, is still uncertain,

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