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would meet the tribe opal at the & vame place at ten o'clock on Saturday morning. T announcement Was received by an unani- | mous grunt of approbation on the part of the de- | (uency to contractors, legation, and the meeting was adjourned till Sa- turday morning at ten o'clock. The speaking of Litde Hill was dignified and impressive, but at the same time full of energy and fearlessness. He stood up the orator and the oracle of his people; and like a man contending for his househol gods, his gardens, and the graves of his sires, he contended for the superiority of the country the tribe were now called npon to leave, over that ‘* poor, sickly Missouri country,” it w proposed to give them in exchange A number of ladies were present, and expressed themselves delighted with the spirited deportment of Little Hilt Ar the adjournment, with the utmost gravity of the race, the delegation emerged into the street, walking out with * heavy massive tread and majestic gait of a file of grenadiers As usual they were tricked out with paint, beads, bells, necklaces, medals and feathers, in a style of gro Wasutnaton, Oct. 1, 1846. Mexicon Affaira—A Battle on Hand. Gen. Jesup, Q M General, is tomeet the con- | centration of the treops at Tampico, ordered forthwith. As we informed you a fortnight ago, that isa point of vuinerable attack. That place than the Monterey rouze, and infinitely more ac- cessible to an army. Itis expected by every mail now, that we shall hear of a battle at Monterey, | for it does appear that the Mexicans have made a stand there, with a respectable number of troops, variously guessed to be from 7000 to 15,000 men. A-complete route and dispersion of this Army of the North is, of course, the certain alternative in the event of their standing a fight; and this with the occupation of Caliloruia, and the capture and ocoupation of Tampico, will perhaps bave the effect of bringing the Mexican Congress to their | genses before th meeting ia next December. We know not which is most peculiar to the Mexi- cans, their intolermbie ga-conade, or irremediuble stupidity. Ina state of most /uinons Jacobmism, they believe themselves invuinerable, and like the be the Holy City, instead of organizing against wrangling among themselves, Jt 13 quite possi- ble that the United States government will be compelled to the last resort of reducing country, and subjecting itto anannual tribute, in compensation for the yuaranty of a steadtast re- pubhcan system, under the protection of the American flag, against all external intrigues and internal conspiracies. The inquietude of Great Britain—the jealousy of Frarce—the enormous expenses of Mexican campaigning, suggest the necessity of making short work of this miserable war. ‘She pursuit ofthe remnantof the Mexican army to Monterey was a mistake—their flight in that direction wasa lure todraw our army from | the capitol The plan pursued, however, has been in scien | accordance with the plan of Col. R. M. Johnson, | at the City Hall of thiscity, in his address to the volunteers Inst May He suggested the seizure of the Northern provinces, and of California, the biockade on the Atlantic and on the Pa- | cific seaboa.d; and then, if that did not an- swer, walk right in from Vera Cruz, or Tampico, and smash her up entirely. it seems we have come to this alternative. We have selzed the northern provinces and Califor- nia—we have both coasts under blockade, and we have offered them peace, which they refuse. | ‘We have actually inveigied their exiled Dictator back into their country, with the understanding that he was to stop the war; and the first thing which he does, is to proclaim his determination | Goo ’ 10 carry the war into Arkansas. ¥ The tact is, the destruction of the castle of Vera Cruz, and the occupation of the city of Mexico, appear to be now the cnly conditions of peace ; and these will be unavailing unless followed up by a pronunciamento from the National Palace, proclaiming the boundary, the Constitution, and | the President, and the annual tribute to the Uni ted States. Santa Anna is the mere tool of the arm: ae least for the present. If they show fight at terey, the war is ended in that earnest they retreat on the approach of General | Taylor, his march has been a wild goose | }¢'¢1 the basket, chase. It is to be hoped they will oblige | cuso, at $1 the half us by permitting themselves to be orine | & flogged, with the capture of the remnant of the | squad. It will certainly be a great accommoda- tion to Gen. Taylor. The army of the North will then be out of the way, and Santa Anna, with | Cucumbers, i the Southern division under his personal com- | mand, will be placed in opposition to conclude | a peace without regard to the constitution of ’24, orthe Congress of Dec. next. The total defe: capture, or disersion, therefore, of the army of the North, will be as advantageous to Santa Anna | Pout asto the government of the United States. It was the army of the North, which, under Pare- des, marched back to Mexico and ousted Her- rera, and Santa Anna, if too hasty in negotiations, might incur the same penalty trom the same quarter. Santa Anna, then, for self preservation, being compelled to fight, and the Mexican Congress not meeting before December, we may expect some bloody work in the North, and on the seaboard, and ail for the Inck of those two millions of dol: Jars, with which to pay off the Mexican army, Qnd send them fiome. Youre, truly, Gen Canales, Putcapecrata, Oct. 2, 1846, The political {cmon in the lower districts is increas- A?! ing to fever heat Last evening a demonstration was made Dy oacs of the three parties, and the Congressional candi- sdates wore all stumping it about the same time in different ecalities. The demoerats were assembled in and about Com-missioner’s Wall, and many excellent address deliv-ered, keeping the enthu up to the close of the proceedings. The speech of Colonel James Page was a most brilliant one, and was received with the loudest plaudits. The natives gathered an im- mense throng at the Washington Market, by the eid of bonfires, the parade of their miniature ship . streots, and the firing of salutes fromitslitle guns. ‘The | «of all | fare bent nobel ina tars cussed shy fell ngos and | Curteo ee the blaze. Had all present hoon vetenss oat would doubtless have been suflicient the ticket triumphantly. The whigs had their | oes j@ at the corner cf Second and South streets, and though less numerous than either the native or demo. | cratic meetings, was quite respectably attended, and the joasrs. tats, Morris, and Gibbous elicited | Gun spesohes by heartiost expressions of enthusiasm. An Englishman, John Bingham by name, died A yeostar- | Chive day from the effects of laudanum swallo: vious, for the purpose of committing pot “ie ‘situa. tion was discovered shortly, after swallowing the drug, | Sak cveey eter made to restore him, but without av: to have a family in England. A similar tempt was made by a young female in Spring Garden etd days since, but the fact was discovered in time to Jacme save her life. ‘The benefits of the telegraph in facilitating the arrest of rogues, who undertake to fy to other ted ry day. T'wo apprentice bo: this 22 Baltimore, a day or two money belonging to their th were taken into cus- tody on leaving the cars. A fe! who had been suc- cesstul in swindliog a gentleman of this city out of a Considerable amount of money, was arrested the other Rrra Lancaster, to which place had travelled ina ce, with some wate carciage The information was transmitted to city by telegraph, and the officers had been waiting 8p meee whole day before it made its appear- Minnick, the killer, who made his escape while in Nao ed pom of an officer of the Qu been arrested, nor will he be, within the limits of the county of Phi A duel which was sbout to take Creek, in the vicinity of the Pennsyly Detween two young bloods of this city, was, on Wadnes? &, prevented by tne interference of the father of “A | | the belligerents, overtook his hopetul son at ( Sessions, has not aud forced areturo to the parental roof This youn } a. 10 years of has already figured ina di hich bath of the combatants were wosnled. "One of ds a Passed \idshipman in the rig Georges arrived this morning trom st Croix, with Ae colors ‘at half mast, having low ner commander, ba bee Hill, when bat thi 's out. ‘he bark Philadelphia brought, li gers into port this morning from The flour market is quite Sau son , el ed hands at the following rates :—Old stock $6; good brands $6 25 a $6 37}; pe. A 50, Sales of Stocks at ye oe —$1000 Htate 58, cash, 66%; $1600 Jaa. aud July, 0; Sahaien Fiktenen Bas fs, 305 300 shares Moding Stailvord, 39" 0. —No sales. tee ArTeA Saves —$1100 Cis “ganas, 6 a Monday, 23: 2000 | In. eres 50 NG: 95 shares U Amount of the revere Y 22d July, 1846, Per records of this of- tees ween * . Hee cee tae St Amount of jasaes under act of 224 July, 1ai6 Fesey ri * Deduct cancelled notes 1u the lands ofthe 3,994,188 97 accounting offi cers, . , “Tae Post Orrice Darantuent In ‘reply tothe | @harge made against the Department for delin- | by some of the Washing- ton letter-writers, the Union, in the most gees manner, denies the charge, and asserts on the authority of the Auditor of the Department, that the means arising from postages and from the contingent grant trom the treasury, are ample to pay every dollar justly due ; and that at the pre- sent time there are not thirty contractors, nor the amount of three thousand dollars, due to all the contractors in the Union, prier to the 80th of June last, and the dejay in this small number of cases arises from their own neglect. Snowe Movements of — Steam 5 oy aaa Faia Lacerga depot. America, Vint rederic, Bauche, oh 8, do; Pee Dorer 5 our emer the | street; ‘specimens at che store daring tis again in full flower; to Neceeeene: M. DUNLAP & THOMSON, Seedsmen and Flori 35 Broadway, near Bicceter. prone, Oct 1—Arr bark L’Auge Havre; sehr Henry, Look, Boston, ia, Bi Horstmann, Bremen. Boston, Oct Ist—Arr_ bri nCalsis, Packets to Arrive. Durke siand has been H da Fidelia, Hackstaff, omipanes, Bursley, 0 LOAN ‘on Bond acd Mortgag ANP & JNO. O'BRIEN, 33 Wall st., under the Merhanics’ Baik. Rt-OPENING OF POS nnne. DINING HE }endeminnes has the a to announce to his | his Breskfast Dinner aad Supper saloon, in the most Saori “The Baloon is re-painted and fesovat 2d. ietiauat Vare teskiel tr tee sapies for the last six Fears, he toliches contin tL. GOsLI Gi'snd 66 Nassau se, VaNLS RINGS AC FLU Sep 2| Henry Clay or productive city Sep 6 ae fee NLC ele ‘Britton, ‘rash, Tur Moamo~s 1 Wisconsin.—From the Voree Herald | we learn that the Mormons under Strang, in Wisconsin, ted and as fanatical as they were under Joe ho impostures of Strang are as gross and ab- surd as any of those of Joe Smith. The-first page of the tesque magnificence becoming the importance of | Herald is filled with what purports to be revelations the occasion. | made to Strang, and propheci repeat rersaett | ine bitter and vulgar manner, abuses Brigham Youn, | Orson Hyde, Pratte and Taylor, | contains a letter addres eee Howland, Senet Joho R skiddy, Lues, Sep 2% Wellington, Chadw’k, Aug 24 Medison Re Heudrick Hudsoa, ‘Sept 4 eee Bim the Hoveld | Victoris. Harshoin, the old imposters. ed by Strang to Orson Hyde ond | Taylor, challenging them to'a public discussion of their | respective claims and pretensions. Hyde an! Ta “after Lucifer wes cut off a down to hell, we have no knowledge that God ever con- the subject of right or authority y —_—_== ee seee enon PORT OF NEW YORK, OCLOBER 3. Sep 8| Duchess d’Orieans, 4 ay | dence a N York rich, ‘Thompson, at C Tiree bottles, at | Prince aedounl ‘est. ply, and say tha Margaret, Piney, descended to investi with him” Tho shameless imposture o riests ought to cause every person of common sense taken, a short and cacy passage to Mexico is open- | bs common honesty to tae away from them with dis- ed, being not less than six hundred miles shorter | | gust.-St Louis New Era, Sept. 24. The Richmond Times of the Ist inst. says the Messrs My- the Mayor yesterday morn- 6 against them connected with the There was still no evidence as ion of the deed—the parti the only persons present at the time — ‘was consulted as to Mr. Hoyt’s condition. He stated in substance that very little change had taken place in his condition since the day he was wounded ; ive as to the termination of dh cand be handy epaucleiine thas eae. ence between the Mayor, counsel for the defence, and the docter, the case was continued until Monday next. | % ‘eeks, New york. | not deli on, preguds pri Bf p whieh, thoes! sample, exe by F 23—Arr, sch Aun Thayer: 3 Philadelphia, ner Lockhart, from ers and Mr. Burr ing, upon the chai shooting of D. M. Ger / are a positive and =, acuve or nhs or IN Forks in int Oe Switzerland, Kni ndow, Grinnell, Mintum & ¥ ‘Bi on Ba & Co; A Mulholland, Dove, act ‘St Johas, , ies Griffith, James a Port, Sept 29th—Arr, Dr. Carmichae! Ny, ders, Gull at “sain NE ca rh Empire, Smith, New New! Tyke as ‘sland, 10th pe AN New York. Mcki SE a baie Mikey | Dyspepsia, which | it or want of Neroes bones in | jigestive Organs, they have been equally inion he might 825 2w*rh by Comers Benjamin, from Macoa May 20th, Anjier ug 22d, with “4 and silks, to Howland & an mp conuection with the les; Caster, Cave and Ma | Lowisa, ee Ha. | Fr) ey Peis! ri Perec: vita, Oct 1—Arr | Brem bark Tailedaipnl c Belts, Bracelets, Garters, an jn iwost chronic cases’ of ‘most delicate person with perfect safety and k, 182 Broadway. Fxplana- jous, may be had gratis. Battimore, Oct. 2—The Ew excitement in our run. Howard street flour, which w: morning at $475, advanced imm in the alternoon to $6, at pean news has created | arkets, and pri | lon 6l, spoke Us 0 Jaueiro. se co swith’ them on the 28th in x of ag eel Met 1, lat 38 9, lon ~: ity ‘en, from Dariea for N York e Ouly Agency in New Y | sory Pape, wath ful oth BINDERS BUAKDS. {:BS. Book, Binders Boards, from Nos. 25 to 65. | Cra NIN FERSSE & BROOKS, ceipt of the new: Waverly, Smi h, {revprt as ‘the day about 500 more, extra $3 60, besides several amall Holders are g mah firm at besotted Jews, when Titus beleaguered pooh pe noon at the same rate. the common enemy, they are squabbling and $5 50, though some are looking for an not so easily led away clined’ to, take. $5.37, st w' ich | rye offers have. made. e receipts are very light, 4s is also sup: the whole ad the mibeuet xvently anclted Gad Uneettied. Oly, flour has also advanced from $475 to $5 50, but we hear of no transactions. anna at $5 25; new is held — Chandler, and sex, Eldridge», Nan- TISSUE PAPER. WO THOUSAND Reams white and colored Tissue, BROOKS, 65 ond ST Nassau st. AVANA GEOARS AND pas cretiden ita de Abajo wrappers, | fillers, warrauted of the very | just received aud fr sale a 19th 45, experienced a hurricane from 3h. to se and part of main-top-gallant sail’ ay ee stove bulwarks on one side wash jae Pty house, eager atu with the wreck of St Andrews, from Dublin ound t to hey had iost iat ast by tae deck; sprung her ee ‘shifted b: ‘Capt Grant and crew requested to be taken off as was done, and they are | Westcott, and J Brick, Reeves, mane Rayner, Mabe Mathias, New mars, of various select and approved. ae sub- t to di jegive above will ‘be nee ches to close consignments. 1 3th Savray'Sept 30010, val Whianaron NC. Se geod to prime reds being made y and some choice lots a few cents more Corn has also gone up \—sules of white and yellow yester- dof Oats at 320 330. Whisk in bhds and bbia., jey, Ne la schre BS Powell, Pow. rd, do; Olive, Smith, do; jouthern Mail, the Vessel was unmana; brought to this port. W steering to the wits er’ Ellis, el brig Dirigo, Tibbets, Porto By Last Night's & id Se: i Wa ne, with loss of day at 73 a75c. jON, the son of eae F MK. HENRY poe Halifax, Nova Scot Ith, with Baa to ingum for Matanzas; | like swagic. in tial and every ature eld pi it imme: horse, as the a: ba ta 6 fae Spe It is very fra- Iiy'end internally, and no fear of taking cold aster'ite use. a am Murphy, of the Bowery L Tea i his men; and iu using twenty dosen \e ce has been Mr, Suouel Hot sys,that by the KING ALES SPANIEL, lounds, Ni pee | ana n'fernens OWNER of gh pon road way, street ana the to Li | Individual ¢~Company that may desire {fr improvements Binge Broad 8 7: fect by B00‘teee. cot the “money ecessary for the ar would vara ifneceasary. For Cotigean oom. can fevrarartashaes tron pe ity nutria fur ik Flats, ‘ive’ the Bal Saustas of obi RICKS, Frst quality of Natria Fur, nd do. do. ng in the day wes held at 26 fisson, tong reside ar of something to his adv Halifax papers please notice. mag from St Ubes, Aug 28th, ra iawe thie sending. Bic mana 2th, of Rou Land peed rule of wind Fore pS kerson, Boston: ‘abius, White, Rio Ruhl, (late Cant Penns tran Lyle, Barrisore, Oct Phy ea | M Kinsmao, Griffen, Portlan age COMMERCIAL, New York, Oct. 2. Asues are in good demand, and the market is firm at $3 87s for Pots, and $4 50 for Pearls. Cortox.—The sales to-day amount to about 1200 bal s. There is but asmall amount en the those desirous of purchasing have quite a limited selection. We consider our outside quotation those generally paid. LivenrooL Crassivications. Florida “Mob. ve CAUTIO HOTEL AND Stounkutrens, against a per- jladelphia, trying to ju to NW, lost 2 me jitters and Wild'C Cherry Brandy, | DELPHIA, Oct 2—. arteries Br schr M Rog. spurious article of Wine ad to be manufactured by me. This is to inform the public that Ihave no travelling agent ster’ the name of Tobias, ex cepting my son, Joseph F. No. 68 North £9K0 BELLEVILLE WHITE LEAD. HE subscribers are receiving from the factory eir regular iy of ne 6 gt ioe] Fors ie ia"lovs of PRYATT, CAMPBELL & CO, Ali, Red Lead, Litherge, and Orange Mineral. ose Cacatta, maiumast sprung, standing for > with loss of maiatop-gallant rnton, ot, Ns Bt ‘Johns MON TOBIAS, ird st., Philadelphia Brig Silas Maric with coffee to maste: vewell:for_Bowtoas Eranats Partridge, Kellv, for Baltimore; Osceola, Long, from Rio de Janeiro, Av sf ‘ravers, Baltimore; bri | for Paleo dry andin oil, purup inc gaual in quality to, any imported Henry, convoy consistit one ten and upwi Osceola, Harbinger, and Ma ¢ May was in company with ‘hi; Daten for New Yo ‘Almatia, = ts 36 days from Curacoa, with hidea, fe, & Left Sophia, for Boston, next day rom Lapril, NF, ia bal! 9 days from Savannah, with cotton TO G PROPRIETORS OF EATIN TES APS AND PERF' omene inal ud eae oo pijties ‘anda veya neagomie oferery neler at| e choicest description, and at the lowest Frova—The sales yesterday amounted to about 3000 | barrels of Western at $5 62%, which is at present the usual price for all common descriptions ; 1500 bushels of white Wheat were sold at $1 15 Family Provision Market. The different markets begin to show a wintry appear- _ ance. from the great supply of the fall country produce | rapidly coming in. Wenoticed many quarters of Beef, | Mutton, in the a mar- | fo! oad on aeras hart, 12 days fro1 Left Br brie J Joseph Ham, iy Wow You, Bug Protection, Jones, 10 days from Calais, with laths, to | Smith & Boynton, ‘Neuritas, Baker, 18 hours from New Haven, in bal- Schr duffelk, Canfield, 20 days from Port an Pruce, {with | camesr to H & W Melafield. Schi x i days from Baltimore, with flour and rchants, and Dealers in genera! jock before purchasing elsewhe ‘ad 3 Ponrienge street JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. DE LAN COOKING Rare oF these famous Cooking rgnoves £ s fe door from Hudson. stre artention will be paid to ro make tt a | room—hot sud cold water | mare eaanize at 584 roadway, corner John a BOARD AND DUCATI Ms NE OR TWO little Girls can be Board Cs Education at No. 53 ‘University Place. A to their health and comfc be he pianolorte ‘and other branches, withoe board. | ‘Terms, in advance. The at any one er furcber a and lots of Lamb and young | WR FOR BeLRAST, PELASD, DIRECT—Rest: Psa i Oct =Phe rat elase fast 6 t ouch, 6 days from Riehmond, with flour Mary Jane Peck, Liscomb, 4 days from Richmond, with coal, to i Newcomb. S kr Jésephine, Lajourette, 6 days from Baltimore, to egengedated with | her veguiar day Th igeons and a sin; ‘Some very fine lato. Heath « cling-stone Peaches 4 some Virgalieu Pears, from Syra- | peck, by retail. wus OF PRICES. THE AMAZON wipe, passengers, ae unsurp issed by any vessel in port, an 38 ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, sae the latest and reatest improvement, in the mannficture the subscriber is happ: pL AACAKD IN, NEW BRIGHTON. of the ey to Food H es s Sees yarn, 3 fey a from n Fhiladelphia bout to Bedell, 38 hours from Norfoll, with mds at ot veabiiatiaa jossamner ‘a mechanical contrivance entirely new; they toa ia a moment, ‘They immediate], ives countenan para cass wuberne Patt an ror | HALON, ¢ 61 Broadway, Globe Hotel, under THE INVISIBLE ae the real head of hair, that s it the most por a The great advantage | eing made without arance 40 closely to ‘Sehr © Sore Siren wil to him Post Office, The steamboats a irk Sri jon. From ioe York. — apply on board, foot of Rosevels street, East It vor 10 closely reaembl eurs have pronounce d y invention of the day i unique Wig, 1 weaving, which causes resem! ie the natural hair, both in |i Hearance, ws to defy detection, Pavilion, New Brighion, Sept. 28, 1816." UNIUN HOUSE. rs weeccotcose a oe Beeakiakoave Fowl, doce's.0 63 its texture being ee ata Havana, Sopt. 27.—There ere no Euro} given to American bottoms while English and Spanish | are in great demand at £4. The large American | 6% leave, in ballast for pasts in the | No freight for the North, es vessels have offered and taken sugar at 5 reals per box, for Bos- ton, New York, &c ot Wall stre the ship wi Newbern, NC, with naval stores. beautiful Wig, wand Bogart id, coal. ( ting the head, at the inventor's oT Liberty street NEW INVENTED WIGS scriber respectfully invites ai eessessnoperetlon’® Gilde Springfield, July 24, 1846. SHAKON SPRINGS PAVILION a PUBLIC is informed ans Schr Aun M: Sehr T Frelmghn: vi Southern States. succeed th oshanunen Siacalien so long egecenesd by, chews The public are car 3 Returned—Ship by for rpool, and eigen’ atthe BON & GARBER. Latest Dates ta large and well felscted ESTABLISHED PRICES AT GURNEY'S NEW i care py ULTON STREET, (Sun By ayer r QUALI 'Y BLACK FUR HA’ 3 Fier rats SILK HAT. OTHESE have been tirmly established, fnpliiy ied on, aathe bray! ad te Tad believes no candid mind wi s digeciaied ‘with them oF their prices, i. T. GURNEY, 15 Fulton st. a | WaTTRIPUNT & JAMES, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 82 Nassau Street, near hgiecters { & THE subscribers encouraged by | meorred oe their Hats, beg to atate i he ye sro (iy: ie mm hand a choice assortment of their ao manu nam | pu ih acd trimmings Batol Loan it — m Paris, Genth tof a Hat ited to call Eo on eetlaete ya las 315 2w#m Wa. iH SAME ST. GEORGES LINE OF SSeS FOR LIVERPOOL, pet Prlsndid, and fast sailin; = ke ‘RICK, 1100 pat ge yee a peeks ng Mac 40, barthen 800 tons, John master, will positively sail on Thursday, the 8th Oet., e accommodations for cabin, second cabin and id eeareae ic umber of her passengers are already eu: waged, th ows of securing ak, should make early application on JO! PHS MeMURRAY, 02 re corner of Pine and Santh streets Be Eee hati BASRA ow » Capt. Hugh ‘Meliwea, will sail as above, regular day. ‘or freight or king: ieee eabiacianaseh OODRULL « MINTU KN, o2th ‘87 South street. KNEW O .NS— Louisiana and yon ine Pontively fat and only ‘Regular Pack t of Batu day, O 3—The new and regular feat sailing Packet ship CHARLEMAGNE Failes master, is now loading, and will sail as above, her Op oe = For Frgight. of passage passage apply on board at Heans wharf, A | foot of Wall street, or to E.K. COLLINS £20 Fotitively no foods received after thi Passengers will please be ou board, al ionmorrow ar 2 OvioGk P Meret whieh’ ne “Agent im New peel comes E. F Woetra, who will pepmpely ey aa \ goods WILLEMS. AMS, Parker, om ‘will OR HAY KE—Secone ip ‘ONEIDAS Boeri Funek, will sail on ‘on the ei. sade Norge ra Fem Panes pai 22 “aha wy will be Speued Yor the foe RHEUMATISM. }, ond stiffness of the joints, swelling of the muscu- ees near os lee other symtoms, tov well ually removed by ad 5 Heid of Hydrio- ey of size and color; they will sie a a only aeons HAIR DYE. iD OQhORENG FOR aoe. HAIR, WHIS | RECEIVED AT THE NEw ¥. HERALD OFFICE. ton, came up from the owee Bay and anchored at Quaran- | stock, bey ev ei Wallsieet, a Broad wn 165 oS Bronderiy copy th jm* re ea Bay Facvaaeneed desery ie the ure ot CHAS.<H. dete of Potassa, ‘The efficacy of thane 1 pl rd Tl pihice de Joy jes, and Switzeriand, fo oo will close this aor ata or llo’elock, at the a m4 ship Tatsor is at anchor off Quarantine—bound P| Natically e'perieet sity or health of the hair. pers, drugeists, ec. it will be found a mot desirable ar ticle; as they can with confidence, recommend jt to their eus- troubled with ‘Complaints of its dying the rub off the hair, and constant wash- oCuxanances for Forenga Ports from Port of New York during the month of September, 1816. merican vessel: h feet, together, ‘with ite rapidly. increasing consumption, may considered the best criterion of excellence that a remedy tomers, and noi be yrup is also ployed to remove com rm, entirely free from those unnatural ‘green to the royal purp! | In proot of its efficacy the inventor is prepared to apply the dye to Bes. tion of the hair, Ae Coen charge, to t cating an impure state of U clearance 32 were British vessels, Aanivats from Foreign Ports at the Port of New York during the month of September, 186.0 . H. RING, 192 Broadway, corner 830 fm*rh | of John st., New York. ANOTHER CERTTrICATE Dr. UPHAM’S PILE ELECTU- he Agents in Rochester ;— hester, Sept. 14, 1845. Gents: It is ipso uo ordi form you ofthe cure I am’ ‘s Vengrebte ae Electuary, a lgteniag from va Ne Coes of Piles ARY, addressed to Messrs. Post & Wil re eet, near Broadway. Price Sole agent in Wash- “WINDOW SHADE DEF OT, No.7 SPRUCE rar eal on 1s SALE AND RETAIL. HADES oe Ai} + erin cheaper than can bi ‘ming at Rgmatcterey Pe Signs, pd, and Mar 15 Bchooners: E ot wri, enced like afflicti sorely afflicted, | am may ‘vouderful yirta Having been so | 10g go Joy \werior wae ions di TOL & ORMSB ER” [anntaeturers a tiveness, morbid aceumul tions in thi and » po the blood- ly cure Iti te needieds to add, tht Yond a ae AND “OLA jus remouing the caine of ao Candle ter Bleached EI Solar do, at 62! in quantities to suit, by 250 Coastwise Annivats during September. |s0, Md ‘Java Co oceries, &e , of be 3 we many vot crtent y Vont or Boston.—Arrivals and C! arances during the | month of September, 1816 :— Sold whol iy yArT Phe 121 Pirntitaal coutvenses | titers Specific, hi e eruptions, sore eyes. as made radical cures in many Passengers Arrived. } Caxtor—Ship J G Costar—Mr G Townsend, J Moses, T w de Laguerra and servant, of MAGNETIO ELECT: RIAL ACHINES,— IGHT ARTH & SHAW beg to call the attention of the public to ther improved Apparatus, for medics| and other pur- aw which may be seea in groration at their office, 289 arth && —" Galvanic Ex- Ce of Gold'aad Silver Leaf c ian jiscount to Country Agents. NEW PAPER H. IGINGS, FRA ne 4 fis PARES Jot, of New York; Jw Miele of eqizerets, pissana 10 ales soa verondly ~ arcivals 19 Brigs and 151 sehrs were British, > seep yesterday)—-J | it J Styles, of New ry MM ter, do; Bernard iam Manuel Newronr, (Wales)—Mrs Jones and som, and 2 inthe Sivasxan—Ship Hartford—Mrs Rafferty. | wa i oirs Whoopi Co lolt’s W! j im every t St none, ‘on application to BEALS & CO, 108 Pots hough he ‘i ay Me. is probably ah M4 between Chatham and | of the | Foreign clearances 1 bark, 18 brigs, and 154 schrs | | ited in the treatment of bagiraysns agerele Logeacours ite di Years enjoyed the most extensive vey Mania, of Provincetown, went ashore in Her-+ | ring Gove! night of 29th alt, drove up high and dry, I e got off epee much ou the weather | S&éravat a Stall quantity of | | pedis req in diet or exercise. f the Passengers Sailed. Lr Ab Hye Tas” C oe | son. J David, us Brad seame lor te A styles of— heey Re Bete e whieh they olor to Merchants, Dealers, “sg and thers, on the most advantageons term: The’ most competent Paper Hang FRENCH Al eS MH, Importers, 53 Nass ther the use of mercury nor restraii is, (of Bristal, HI) Benvett, 10 days from Ries Tou 61, ia aNW blow. trom Boston for Halifax, wracured in one ortwo weeks, with | searcely any pain or inconvenience. ‘on fork for Algiers, at tat 1d main topen euttonal ape can be had at the aMim*re | Those tndividuala who have in- fan posi put into Port Latom, 19th ivst, with I Gardien Callibart, at Baltimore | 18th ult, lat 37, 54, lon 67 19, W REW ARO Greet? Specific , Mixtar es , peste sehr auder water, mi in bunches, went, ti ‘omether with a complese a patent of ficial Flower-makers, of the newest d mp The wreck of a vessel incorrectly reported, b i Fatdiscovered for the a Bath, was passed 16th ult, lat 36, by schr Acti the crew “see been taken off about an hour befe 3, W Chapman snd JB Prov i As Shore, A Sowerby, Dep Ass’t AS hy and B permanent cure without the ire, or change in apy ackish recommenda- is lon; Com Gen Gem and la of Ireland; F Dhains, of Ant Goutherm, of Paris; Mr Baraassche enter st Boarp.—$3000 State Ss, 66%; 150 Girard ‘Whalemen, cid oF ewporty Oct 1, bark Damon, Davenport, Indian and | eans. re eanately pervade fows rich, sad poor, ma R ™. bes leah and sper tire Freee te tt, pest, Hatta 1 Hon © S.tooan, 3s, | J ia TREASURY NOTES OUTSTANDING, OCTOBER | let, 1846, 00 bags ecflee J M Fouug wad lady, Prince Ee sree ‘and rons inform thera tn at 106 aoe ee 8B Sept 13, Int 20 30, lon 71. f New York, from Mansanilla for Boston—by th iegetions accompanying it at $1 races of every description Rio Jaxeino—B Forbes—22 hf do Livingstou=1 bux 8 May, U pins 10 Broadway, corner Chesnut ie Ww Fowle, 137 Washing- aT ‘Canal street, New Orlenns, and 95 16 I ~ TESTIMONIAL ~ LE CHEV'R DON ANGEL CALDSRON DEL « BARCA, Minister Plenipoteatiary from the Court of Douna fsabel Ul Queen of Spaia to the United States at Washington, do state, that | have known Di oe AB’ { Ports. ee Daniel Grant, Owens, Liv- $ Ba iow—254 do Bar. 020 bags ev flee to frain'pors barks Ehusboth, Jordan (of | prey. Ripley, digs OF, HE supa omency oar, han ned in we yt Havasxa—thip Norm eee tee piers and abocnes a6 « eae Savantinh, Gan, Avast 31, 1946. eel Es GORDON ENNETT, Noarmwast orc euros ano Nassay State? nauld & Feeneor iy 000 J P Be & B aren chia sina at van the. Hy ace ot * Fhe Sins int bread f hi ome re gue ay wor" anlc at 190 Brondway, yep ma berlan: ve Cru ne on Te a PANS ko eas 5 14 mois salt’ 12 brs grapes | Qvinre, te Agee Hero CAL DEHON DE Lk a STRAW BOARDS- ©. denne ‘a ADE ay, ie he ea ‘eth, NE Straw Boards, and performs every ny aberadh ration pertaining the mouth, gums an PASSAGE ¥ROM BELF., sail punctoally the loth Ni her ihe ead ww packet ship VGLENMORE, Captain Seat oat 7 The subscriber far line of first class shi mouth from the above port, the or to Messrs. RIC! s3.me REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, ashen, AND SCO’ LEAN sual ota to teats Clone ta. jand, can de 40 in, the most Ee rte aa Danner gh the subscribers hi in all the principal towns in teed Tt land aul Beovian Money may be sent by letter ( ind ratte Unite to them, giving th a and the aan o the party to receive it, which will be regularly. fo oy packet or steamer. Apply to ABRAHAM SELL S & hoor, au26 lin®r jton street. eT as Bae fee bers contin PP ecket Bhine seiltug overs Bye raf ae gig lng ren ie week]: i ie bef trogehont the Un ei oa ir feation as joounibere reat eaticze arivine meee i DR SORRIEE, member of the Vaiversny of New Yor. D 126 of the medical soci pao ® atrons and the oy tof Lae vot the aout tnall parts 9 Fi yrtant medical di age se $3 per bottle. Brinchpel ofhes as Naveae aireet, base: TO TAILORS. Taine who wish to acquire « Le iwonloley af of Cutting yay styles of garments worn at d to obtain a co] subject, whi ie ogurae all, information Tt haw. alr met with the most rane ved generally by uve trade throws of ited to give ent! pe eepckeg ts principles i Price to ten ding to the biudiogs also. taal C 3 ‘of pater, an ious styles. of garmeuta cu} ra ei We Sik tiNeyeres,

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