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eT TC fore the administration is not so wll pleased as if Santa | Pemecion of California by | natural consequences of to have neglected it the Anna had come to terms. The above intelligence is from reliable sources, and there is little or no question of its truth. It is rumored in certain circles, that Charles J. Inger. ‘ofng to France, to step into the diplomatic shoes It this be true, Pennsylvania will have gotten her full share of Executive honors store any portion of the territory penses of the war, and refund: or twelve millions of dolla most aggravating and outrageous forms. Wasuixoran, Oct. 27, Novel Affoire—Norihern and Southern Asthe si kly season abates along the Gulf const, the northers set ia, making it extremely hozardous to navi- gate along shore. By the mail of last evening, it appears there was no communication with the shore off St. Jago, ©n account of the heavy seas, the steamer which put out to communicate with the cutter having to put back. We may well apprehend that these northers will render an 200 Alvarado or Tampico a fer more serious , last summer, of the 8. in sand forts at the former town were authorised to a demonstra- se barbors will he wanted from ys” that may now he expected, 1 such prizes as | any at all, of that ter. speculators, who, like leeche: In conclusion, I will remark, by way of a hint to the that if it is truly and singerely of Mexico. unter all circumstence: ¢ n show to that country, is, and to work to extinguish th anxious to kindle in a fam backed by the onward flow of th» take root and flourish, and thus put an end undertaking than the Buy it is time the navy tion in real earvest, be Nersft ef the rquadron, Wastinaron, Oct. 27, 1946, 3 PM | Terms of @ Treaty with Mexieo—Movements of Sante The officil paper disclaims the ort of the Journat re that Copt Tay! be: ‘The sovthern mail of last night brings the information mbarked at Vera Cruz on the 2d | del inst., for Havana, in the British steasoer, and may be oc- | $3 7: cup) ing the same ball as his predecessor, Santa Anna. The quiet manner in which affairs ¢re conducted here, | and the little disposition on the part of the Government to send forwar! to General Taylor reinforcements, leads me to infer that there willbe no mare fighting with the Mexicans, and that Sante Anna, in order to pave the way to negotiations, has been obliged to play the game he has by declaring for the war party; but rely upon’ i sham work with him, and so soom as he con: self free from his enemies, and the surrounding ele ients | » he will come out likes game cock, ‘3, and make peace upon advanta" ‘0 in order ty enable them to 'e the defensive works of the town ta infer that the attack will be of the several vesse’s that may be otrated there on the arrival o: Get land, from the northward Paredes bos exiles himself to Havane, and will prebs- occupy the establishment left va of Santa Anna wer, we cantion the admi redes to return till peace 1 of this war, more that General Parede: pable therefore, made from the boa nt by the return but whatever may be the result of this istration ogainst allowing Pa- He is the author nt any other man, and seay rong Ae Decietat os € trifling punishment for bis treachery to Herrera Mr Bogardue from your custom house, ishere. The Secretary of the Treasury must ry ° at. be in some tight corner in the management. col- g, transfer, and disbursement of the therefore, ax we pre- sufficiently oli and crow, flap his wii geous terms, say, the del Nerte in lat 30, from thence upon that parallel to the ted States to pay her own expenses of the | give to Mexico ten milliors of dollars for Califor- nia, aud five millions more fur New Mexico, making in ail fifteen millions of dollars, from which are to he de- ducted the amount of the claims of citizens of the United against Mexico, the balances to be paid over to Mexico in England, or where she may require it’ The 8 to bind itself to keep on the frontier lin in detachments, five thousand soldiers, to incursions of the savage Indisns on the d of Mexico; the federal form of Go- vernment to be re-establisleed in Mexico. The above is almost word for word the conditions upon which peace willbe made with Mex’ I think will take place shostly after the Mexican Con gress meets, in December. 80 far as | am acquainted with the ideas of both Gov I believe that a peace upon such terms will have the unanimous consent of the people of hoth ‘na: You may consiser the contents of this letter wild | o six mouths hence, for & positive assurance that such » and they are to be entered public moneys Cousidersbdle anxiety is manifested in reference to the It is feared that Ca- rival of news from the army . rt nd his ix hundred rancheros may have cut off the ine of communication between Movterey and Ca- There was a cabinet session to-dey, as usual, on Tues- ay Midshipman Genet is now in the city, and hes made pplication to be resiored to the service Pliected that Mr. Genet, some time since, charged a fel- low-midshipman with ope of the vilest crim An examination was had, and the direct proof not being deemed sufficient, Mr. Genet was charged by “ir Bancroft as having maliciously slander. ed the accused: ani ordered off the accuser on a foreign Mr Genet resigned Tt will be re- mmong barbarians. northern territo: Subsequently, t was proved to ani promptly expelled the now standing free of to claim his rest tive and meritorious litle fel Mason will be imputation of m jai to have him again | speculation; you will not say | depend upon it there will be the terns of pea into so soon as the war spimt of Mexico subsi Congress meets. RE ER The Congreast Wasnixoron, Oct. 27, 1846. Dean Sin—I clip the following fiom the Herald of Wasninaton, Oct-27, 1846, Sloat— Barnacle The Pacific Squadron—Commodare Backs turned into Light Dragoons—Lieut Freemont | ail Right— Captain Suster—His Recommendaiions for the @overnorship of California— Governor Kiarney— Delegate expected from New Mexico to Congress— —Fears for the Army, $c. From a letter dated “US steamship, Princeton, Pen- that Commodore ving the Pacific squadron in command of Com. | modore Stockton, had crossed the Isthmus of Pansina, \3 mer to Havana, en» oute to | Washington, we expected the arrival of Commodore | Sloat this evening, or had reason to expect him. for the | Princeton, which. left Chagres simultaneously with the British steamer, was calculated by the writer,from being to be somewhat later in | reaching Pensacola than the communication by the al From all we can learn, however, the mail is | in w¢vance of the Commodore, ‘whose a pated with not a litt which he will bring of the operations of the Pacific aque | ONaL Exvections. i sacela, Oct, 17, Whig. Dem. Nato Pac'ns. Whie: Dem. Nat. and had taken a British 51 tl isteest 13 clint | asl [ewreawl poo interest, from th | Democratic plurality, 1 leeleslesssewt Hee: Actual democratic loss. .. officers of the navy in the city have been largely | with the Commodore's equipment of a co dragoons from the rquadron, to scour the country and | make explorations on horseback. feature in war to convert company of harnacle ‘The Pacific squadron We are gratities to ki do their land cruize, overhauled Lieut. hal, 8 it were, by instinct, fallen into active cu ‘oper rmy of occupation, having changed hi ke demonstrations, It ie certainly a new | on the spur of the moment, @ icks into a squadron of light making @ werr at the barnacle [Senel IH. ee . in little bend, the very post which the barnacle backs were despatched to vias] lessen! coo} al- ext look for the appoint: noasd of Capt. Sut- Democratic majority thus far. # Only two yet elected. } One native ‘et been no election in Alabama for mem- Goveruor of Alta California, as| , in ull but the name. PENNSYLVANIA. Whigs. 1. Lewis C. ‘Levin, Native. 2 Joseph R. Ingersoll. 6. John W. Hernbeck. 7. A R. M'llvaine. 8. John Strohm 11, Chester Butler. 13. James Pollock. 14 Geo. N. Fickert. 15, Henry Ness, Ind. Dem. 16 James L. Brady, 17. John Blanchard. 18. Andrew Stewart. P with their wheat jon, he has h buitdinge and loned by a fortification, mousung 12 pl ol ad capable of containing » garrison | bf tom men, whigh he tay command ate day Cop'ain Suster emigrated from Missouri to é 1598, a poor mau, comparativeiy. 1 fornia in | | 93. James Thompson. He got a large grant of | vexican government. aud his enterprisin * He isu Pole, we believe, by | berth, Dut au ed: p ed citizen of toe United Staves, and tue | North Americas poveer to Californis in the extension of Captain Sutter is owr candidate, spirit has done the rest. the area of civilization therefore, for Governor of California Meauuime, Governor Kearney, “the full tide of successtul experiment” on the upper Rio | Granve, au. itis not unreasonable to anticipate a dele- teresting country, in the coming Con- | ost offices and post | for common schools, . Moses Hampton. 22. Joha W Farrelly. 94. Alexander Irvin. of New Mexico, is in | h tall powers to ask for Tuaos, military station Jusia» agencies, aud such Lke modern innovations upon tue desert tribes No later aivices from the army. Apprehensions in- Crease (hat com’. unicatiou has been cut off by straggling aries vl Favcherus It such should tara uc to be the jact,au imimediaie necessity will reqnire the immediat vreement of the furce in Mexicu by volunteers, in order to keep the road free trom marauding partes of the euemy vetween (he Guif and Montere 3 Robt ©. . Richard 8, Candy. . Thos O. Edwards. . Daniel Duncan . Samuel F. Vinton. Nathan Evans. 19. John Crowell 90. Joshua R. Giddings. 21. Joseph M. Root. & Rolelvhue ‘Dickinson. 7. Thomas L Hamer. 1 John K Mill | 15, William Kennon. 16, John D. Cummins. 17. Gecrgo Fries. | 18. Samuel Lahm. Puieavecrura, Oct. 28, 1846. The interest in the Franklin Institute exhibition | though not equal to *hat of former years, is upon the in- Yesterday afternoon a dinner took placein the and bread being cooked in Ha The flour and corn meal used had been ground inthe saloon by Fitzgerald’s portable burr stone mill. The exhibition closes on Saturday evening. The Inventors’ National Convention olosed its busi- ness last evening. Delegates were present from Now York, Massachusotts,Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Esq, of this city, w: The Stisure of California—The Opinion of the Eng: | lish—Preas, ec. I have seen published in the Unionof yesterday, under the head of the “ Spirit of the British pres toriais taken from the Tim on the subject of our relations appears that our taking possession of Caliiornia seems to | Bore tho British nation even beyond what we anticipy | ted on this side of the Atlantic. ‘The British press very ungenerously overlooks the fi-st causes of our troubles with Mexico willing to admit that the true cause of the present war with thst country, when traced back, originated through British intrigue aod influence in Mexico. In ordertoclear up this important fact, it will be m acts of the agents of the British Government since the vexation of Texas to the United I will commence with the ineffectual efforts of Mr. Elliot to defeat the annexation, the secret mission of that agent to the city of Mexico, which had it not | deen for the circumstance of bis haviog been rob. | ded, travelling incognito with his secretary between Mexico and Puebla and leit, as the Mexicans term it, # menores the fuundation of the acts of s most uiyustidable intervention on the part of the British Govermnea | lower saloon, the me: gar’s coal stove. ith Mexico, by which it It will not be and Pennsylvania chosen President ; Col. E. Clark, of Brooklyn, John Wiegand, of Philadelphia, and E. B Bigelow, of Boston, Vice Presidents; and George wif ford, of New York, and James Herron, of this city, act” ed as Secretaries. The Executive Committee reported a bill which had been sanctioned hy the commitiees of both houses of Congress, but had not been called up for action on account of the press of business at the close The bill was read oni approved ot by the convention, a few amendments having first been A substitute was previously 0! ° velt, Esq. of New York, ani discuss ut some length It was dispoved of by being referiot to the Rxceuuve wary to sum up the encement of the ai The convention again assemble} t to the delivery of an addr: the secretary of the convention read by this gentleman at the sexs held in New York, an! was treats in an able manner the q perry tions, and the claims whieh reir authors have | protection of alequa'e lawa remains of Commodore Decatur arrived this morn. boat Ohio, from Baitim: would perhaps never have good tortune woula enough inef-ctual w gant to Cexes, the British agen's in Mexic Britiss influe’ ov, used (heir utmost exertic Maxican government into opeu bor 19 not nesita blinded as rhe was port feom Englaa t; su vsoquvat tacts ~ye steamer, which arrived at Vera Cruz on military escort, to-morrow morning at volunteers will make a gallant show ‘in honor of the il- |. Page, our collector, has been making a few of his oy polalaneate, but the names ofthe fortunate ones have not yet transpired. The Walnut street continues to tgp ni with the admirers of Mr Forrest, pression of their applause. Lest 3 called out alter tae cenclusion ot “ Metamora, ied by three hearty cheers. His ben lace on Friday evening. The attractions at audiences The perf Don Cesar de Bazan, at the Av the overnment, at sive poate by ‘allt the Bride le assarances coming | from so high Lewrnt Ur not be overlovked by Pa- reies, then at the head of the Mexican the 19h, immediately atl correspoudence by tue British ste: 1 is ovtebruted proolamation, declaring ‘to the that Oo had Ordered the army of te cern tuea nailer 4 tao, aol capture tae American army, or drive it be- Altavaga the proclamation 0: Paredes ied, It Was not believed D, ted Deea sent to Arista, clared ia apne ous proclamatioa that the declaring of the United States reste! exciusvely with deat Congress, Arita, in obediease with we the Rio Graude, and the 2 Mexico. Sach verameant. 7 Ac the circus command overflowing formance of the elder Wallack, io Oh, is Greeted with great | 1'ke concert of Mr. Walker, last tended, but from | fear it was not the people taat evening, was well at- retes having de the number of gratuitous tickets aged very profitable » and appeared to enjo: Bivesa concert himself on end his oduifere anticipate a crowded audience. Sn tox, Wednesday, Oct. 28. The Weether—-Ectensive Forgeries—-Theatrical ond | Orler from Gis master, Crossed revalt of his attack oo the Amerioun army was made Kowa to ths worl! on the 8th aad Oth ot May be seen that the great political Mall put in aa government, at the instance of ped ia its Be sw) progress at and is now being hurl- ant devastation upa tae laaguage of ti motioa by ths Mes her Britisa ally, w Pato ito and Hesava de la ed back with terror ia motion, oF to use the poor dutracted It has come—we have it at ‘lest—rain—long desired | long hoped for rain, is gently falling upon us, end our | FY, | hearts are glad. It commenced shortly after midnight, | and has Veen lightly dropping ever since, You have undoubtedly seen the account of 2 series of | forgeries committed here by one Edwin Prouk, which came out yesterday, It was published in one of the popers last evening, and in all those of this morning. This Prouk has proved himself the voriest ass inthe | world, having ruined bimeelt withont even having ihe 3s », Whoa witb if OW ALFY tO arrest tas, Ke oa tae Rie G soto AL aorisaa sui lier pate, tae Anericia beaagh Of pease tot t den distaiofalt having Dveu waged og bouad % prosecute it with vig not, however to the extent of cur that the Mexican @* proper duty has leaked out that Pico, like a prudent two strings to her bow, and was previously engaged to | attention whatever to | assist Sivori, who, it is said, will give his Sit cove xt at j the Howard on Saturday evening Miss Northall Js in | dignant and looks upon it as a breach of contract. | will probably leave for home immediately. ‘The announcement of the marriage of ofthis city, to Colonel G—, rat the gossips here, as very few knew that such athing was On dit, that this marriage contains | within it the embryo of afuture nuptial im | has ason, a lad of about fourteen daughter of some six er eight 8 in Boston, and our ™ destined them for each oth Kinston, Ja., Oct. Fi island bas bad a tio other ealak hive taksin place,;; Pha deashet/te well | supplied, and business continues dull—Cor, Bait. Amer | th | firm at our outside Sure sparingly Hyson Skin~ 2634, 5 half chests 2034 27 chests 2434. New York, October 28. were very light, and the | 4 6234 for pots, and $5 ‘day were 1,500 bales. To-d ss transacted; but prices Exporters “have purchased Livearoon Ciassivication. Uplands. withdrawn, Twankay—60 half ch drawn. Souchong—17 chest 213, 80 do 903g. 176 do 1 Chests withdrawn Pekoe— 29, 150 Supo: and 79 Gunpowder—20 half chests 46, 22 131b boxes 39, 10 3434, 200 élb do 324, 41 hf chests perial 851, 15 do40, 17 131b bas and 50 cans 38, 200 6lb bxs 3734, 200 12lb do 36, 40 hulf chests cans B53, 20 131b bo; alf do withdrawn. withdrawa. 8 half chest: withdrawn. Cassia—2000 mats at 16 cents per Ib. grades. Saturday 462 bale: nesday 1203; Friday 1710— bales, Cotton Crop. the rap in thorar then toey bed picking cotton; and horter than they had with sixty or seven’ bal ia less than a quarter of Cotton Markets, Cuareston, Oct 24 —At the close of the week there was much discrepancy among the trade relative to prices, some contending that they were },c easier; on the other hand there were those, while admittin, would occasionally fluctuate in favor of the uyer.were unwilling to quote a positive gpeye the opinion, however, is very ge the week have obtained a itricter clausifcation of corto Under present circumstances we have thou; ght it advice. | ble to continue our quotations of the 17th inst. mand, it wiil be seen, has run chief The sales since our Jast are as Monday 690; Tuesday 349; making an aearenes against the receipt in the seme time ‘wh (Miss ) Republican, 9th. The Tallahasse Sentinel of the 13th inst. says:—From all the iuformation we can gather, the cotton crop in this vicinity will be quite as lij oy if not lighter, than was anticipated. We see scarcely | ing his crop, doesnot find bimeelt disa timate he made on a mere survey of | does the yield turn out below his anticipations. Brighton Cattle Market, Ocr. 26 —At market, 2430 cattle, 22 yokes working ox- en, 38 cows and calv ys, 2700 sheep and about 700 swine. | Beef Cattle—First quality $5 60, second quality 460 a $475, third quality 3 a $4. Es) eoee Oxen—Sales were noticed at 63, 65,71, $77 | and $92. ona ani Calves—Sales made at 14, 16, 19,23, 27 and | ene taien of lots at the following prices:—1 123, 1 81, 1 38, 1 92 and $2 50. Swine—Last week's prices fairly supported—say at wholesale 33 for sows, and 4% lor barrows. Atretail | from 4}, to 034 and 6c. N.B—A large number of cattle remained woe! at the close of the market reliers on the ground and ‘understood they offered "$3 60 per hundred for ment of parties. su; at 85) vat s6c; wna a 306 je of 260 bbls wha bone—No transactions. he overtook P. a few miles fro nation would have been held up in ridicule to the rest ef all inorantof the forgery invited ee It is not likely that the United States will re- | vitation was gratefully acce; ready taken posses- | the additional satisfaction of rson by whom he had isa Northall had rather a small but ver recherche audience last night, and the concert went xtorted from them in the foely By the way, rumor tells that a has sprung up between these two ladies. pies tees For the consolation of the Times in particular, 1 will they came on here to give two concerts together; but it remark, that having now in its possession California, the archeress, had government, of the United States is not likely to relin- ‘uish it, and much less pay an ¢ sham hipothecation, if there ke dle to private Brit rere in Mexico. ble ‘ It is passing strange that so respectable a paper as the Times should at this particular time ceme out with such | acobweb story, when itis positively known that no such hypothe cation ever existed on the public records in | in contemplation e widow E—— ther astounded most of ind | must break off. 1346.—Commedore | Sloat arrived here on the Ist inst. from Chagres, and left on the 8d for Havana and the United States. & good supply of rain, and the | er looks rather equally re has been a sale within a few days of 1600 bbls. | Philadelphia four at $6 75a$7 Sales of 100 bbls meal at 25, scarce; none in first hands. Baltimore and Phile- pate pilot bread sells at prices ranging trom $2 25 to toda Plorite. Mob. Teaas, | none no business Moo moet ree grain, pe) prices remake without change. ‘Teas at Avcrion—Imported in the barque Candace, | ko. Terms— Notes at six months. Hyson—l4chests at 54 cts per Ib; 5 do 5334, 5 do 47,15 do 46, 18 do 45, 6 do 32, 43 do withdrawn. Young Hyson -60 hf chests 48, 39 do 473%, 32 do 47, 72 do 4", 41 do 38, 70 do 37} 43 do 36. 25 do 35g. 142 do 35, | 19 do 3436. 101 do 34, 119do 333¢ 24 do 33, 34 do 3234, 10 Ho 3134, 89 do 30, 44 do 2934, 07 do 25, 43 do 22}. 50 do 8}, 60 de 86 cans 64. 125 Lalb bxe 22,342 ht chess, 3913 lo boxes and 825 121b do withdrawn. 24 chests 31}, 44.1030, 44 do 23, 104 do 10 do 10, 221 do 2434, 174 do 22, 778 do with- and_45 half do 25}, 26 ch , 357 do and 216 hf do 1834, 50 chests 203, 170 do 20 , ong—0 half chests 2235, 64 do 22; 60 6lb boxe s 44, 78 do 43. "Koker Oolong —60 cases 30, 260 131b boxes 24; 872 do 23 Uolong Ningyong—12 chests 30%, 21 half do 30, 71 do 13lb boxes 95. Ningyong—718 half chests 2334, 174 do withdrawn. Pewchong—25 cents 31,25 half do 15, 107 chests | Joho, | fi fas ier ge expected. crop. Wootville Jlanter who, in gather- pointed in the es- is field—so much We noticed the gent Bedford Ou Market. Ocr. 26 —Sales of sperm oil to a considerable Bichon but in many cases the terms are kept prival Bal of 1160 bbl. lot ot 300 bbls at 85 and 86c.; upon terms not transpir- Hansvao—Biip rWilhe GT Meyer—4G fi Fiedler 3 Schrage, Koop & Co—1 Ki & to- 1 W A Schmidt—4 Winterhoff, im portacions. A—7.c8 © Ahrenfeldt &Co—2 | 0—3 E Wiencke—1& & Cond b Lepp Id z Waring i oi case W & Ly cher) phates ae 2 Ko &L 1 Dr on Settey & Ginter 4 GE Raveu—3 Bievhsupt & Co—19 C Maller—3 nie berg & Luis—1 JM leeches G A &H & Plumb—1 WK. K eigmberg & if, & Birger. g Schmid & LASS oi P Speyer—3 G aenel he © Robin.on—3 MY A er Les Gardaer & Going Burnham Pa tee we & MARITIME HERALD. PORT UF AKW VYURK, UCLOBE it 29, ton Art Ship Mason, Upsher, 5 days from Bostoa, in ballast, to the Ls 36 hours from Sag Harbor, in ballast, Peru, Harris, ‘Saays from Boston, in ballast, to the , | master. Ship Manba‘ten, © | to Pherfor & Wesem | wath m 06, experienced on her beam en Sehr &ehr Renown, Love nz ouisa, Howes 2 brigs—ankno’ for Savannah; Cleared, Ship A:lantie. Rose, New Orleans, Stanton & oe. | Weskeag, Bartlett, Mobile AF Vavenp. Lightbourw Binver, G ietwor, H ier | for Hons ara; pS nha Sh og Bark Aci 7 lay more! eee — ‘$ 28) moon sats Baws Henry Back, K High Priest, B Phillips, Taunton. Barge | Gray, Bel, ze, Hot. Sehre own Mat ages bllicon | ard, baker, Boston Slo: Mad t Demi! Spee © JL for Bremen, sailed from the 8 W Spit at 10 for ‘Charleston. Miscviiavcous ttecord. Sabaeen on Mary Lanopon, Cobh, New York put into No Oa Tenredey, Be oes mee jr rseboouer, and chats visto ddavits, he, nd a ‘away, besides having main: h ra have | hi fale on th the nort! Mokquio Inittccrew saved. Part of theesrgo may be saved. of vec on Bessy, a gfand Soa Vessel a Scux Dumocnar, ( Bangor for Nantuce' pd ‘cloek PM. oe ‘owing Over ‘AM she went ashore om her deck load — Scun Roxana, Rhodes, | with Hime, cook fire in the iste the 27th iustant. sunk. f po Caspian, liven, hence, at iinee, fol ka 3m loo Ta, avenel | Sock Toad s masts- woul! Capt bps ty lore first sone of the brig Fatriot, lost | near Neuvi'as, ship | Newvi as, to NW, lost maiv top Iant sails, aud received other Au » fr Trinigad, at “Boston, has aigatrom NE most of the Peastasy-eamned evar fare oe bound to Jal hands being sick—was five aa eet wil except thas of the cook. © wore lat the fett fetien Tin che o ith bark Ley Hew “Tae Ey 3 Jon 70 10, brig Hope, for Maco, One im for ban.or. Oct 19. Tat 28 25, lon 72 20, Wareham tor St M: from. Mf gt Boston, disg; the oul for Balt. Home Ports. achutzazonta, Oct 2ecArr Brbrig? I Nevius, Fields, St cALaaRY, Oct 31—Are achre liza Ann, Baltimore; Leander nVorks 8 a; sloops a Tr York, to Ei Hadwon, Tar, ster, Delaney, Rewbare sta, Roll Houmes from Phi | Portsmouth; "Pin ‘Wilmington, NC, for do; ry Geo Cha for Bath; Mary Aun, Briggs, and “Giol e, Freeman, N' York Nd schre Mary Stewart. Pinkham, Phila; N York: 22d, Maine, Bartlett, do; 21th, for Bost eens 0, 1 20 opert Mek Bartimone, Oct 27—Arr a ld barks Montgomery, Davy NS. Sid Paraperenta, Oct 28—Below, aherm brig and four fore Cid barks Delaware, Fisher, Bi sing Levant, Jellerman, Boston; Peraamiuco: Watch and aft schra. Hood, Wa 1. by Washington eal and su gical Ds atcha al ad my rity. igned rT ALC mS ASTLE, and performs every operation pertat' the month gnms and teeth J. STOUVENEL & CO., No. 3 John street. near Broadw ANU? Act URERS and Wholesale and Res jar, Li eoreens aa Lat deiabras. ke. &e. Ps € feed: Ae This Orrice or tHe Mo! sae pati Nd seid an Agent in pov wy A ns | THRONES Eee tis ce eee Ati: ys mold a the colli- —- Sede light Sider he | certificates, eer most shi rec rd, is pens ree ead cared ge eee saat, ne pei fae! @ a irene The teh SECUREITY AGAINST QUACKERY ea m9 ACKERY, eo lor inspection al this mediciue— ns many wi as ie ihos ait < seenves ence. 079 Im*r aenalet poy of all ial and syphilitic eraptions, Bice, 5 and debility, avising from a secret hab: with prevended surgeons. vats [—1 sirictares aint from a atomeaya. green, with a bead; she was too fat out her name charge, refit, bent am bark ae, of Hoare, at | suai. ‘The statement that the firt of | ‘onquin took command of the K afier the death | ight, was erroveous. Mancus B. Sanvoap, Annan P Sawenan COUGHS COUGHS, COUGHS. ORBYN'S COUGH LOZENG! ‘dy will be ea the mos: ¢ ©, Cuas J Dow, Richardson, ea, put into Nassau, jike many’ prepa but to remove tn Dee, a white sig: dat 3 37 kor] exchang- Michell fro NY Carolina, jat 2737, lon 7530, bark Leda Ruark, from Balt for N Oct J6th, js 2m, ones Br bark Woodstock, nog B, it Tae 0 ha "jon €5, signalised ship Macedonia, of and ‘Oct 25, tat 4210, Tea 6731, ship Chile, Knowles, for Valpa- | Tepe 23, lat 3002, lon 71, sehr Bowditch, from Martinique brig ion of New Haven, fm « a EDICINE.—OFFIC: ‘ORK. The Members of having had ee ‘do eae and ‘sus € fona of DELICATE parts of the Ui ve been laboru ie ba ulcers, ‘and skin diseases, ae The result of the Essex, Raynes, fm Bre- *ARTICULAR Fert (= of i ened PY, p O ca) rt, be Chas J ) yin graceouit of ail ha hands te sick, » 38days from N York, boun 0 DE gon. Oet 6—In port, brig Ania Kendall, of jy American vessel. Pe y ceasery, feel fo this instance ‘all expenses, must be enclosed pie ie = anv other remed) ret red, without interfering in any way wil business. Trice One Dollar NARSAPAKILINE, Extract tracting its real medic: be mores by Se jo Colleae, for the: cure of scrotala. rheum: 5 jons, enlargement and pain in the boues, train of diseases cwnsequent on igus ef merenry and unskilful medi or six bottles for NON ME ERCURIAL BL. HIS valuable alterative i ‘imary and constitutional. Itshould be ret {iland: Toreellon’ Atwood. Ws Hilo, woo rs, Richmond? Bosaiths, Baker, nd ersou—P.emiam, Hand aii, Be Handy—Cordova, Scudder—Wm ut, Lovell_and Outvie, Marston, Lovell—Wolcott, Ryder—Eliza, lers— Zephyr, Bullock—Metalinc, eaman, imontoo—Oaly in Barter, NYork; Gincian, ve eruptions on the Scrofala, or any diseases py, Lacy—Exce! @" Adu Jer erica’ berg Mester sien if foranship New bark maston, repareed below bound Ratentr ee Win as; Osceola, Bacon, Crba: | heer, Mayo, eerie Me! wi to, bask Thacher bre R agalpactianl Sue Widow ‘Wadman, Kilbora, ae schr Eliza Ann, Hawkins, New schr Hope, Potter, yc ohn ge grington’ Smith ner) poneres canoe pr iar weatasse of tap aucadl orpeas bi from any cause. Itis paces ‘and never a that’ na od health and ae Preserve mood hi meee Fy DICKINGON, Nassau st.. New York. NA PURI RCE DPR INT REESE ING TO Noah Gy ao RA! ‘27th, brig eaten Thoma pr Phils or N Yorks sehre Sapetor, Ball Bedford; Richmond, Harford, Boston for Phila; Leopard, Do- y.,de for Baltimore; Sarah aati: Harding, Bangor tor aday) f fein ja a) °. to is, this volume, personal! match stegetoy" by Oiee Nee torn seer us ho pate pg pee aig oenfonen tw om Disease Tee ‘oF ern 5 Hawes, N iid for Bi the moat fai) ea and delibers Office hours from 10 tilt ‘and from 6 thor finds that it has been @ mutter one of rank or eminen is Oye to diseases eons. Oct Sar brig 'wo Brothers, Lavag: Johnson, Galveston. New Oateans, Oct 19—Arr ship Stephen Bal la Cld ship Trenton, Cotting, son, Charleston bo Haven, Oct 27—Arr brig Atlant nid: sehr Elizabeth, Russe, Albany. fotentncis anata: Nu ache obi Mo. | ou the them are of such geen 2 sone mediate ry of evils, se ra fp of balls Yor tne tndaocrisnl low, suppesing even many ‘and 0 enseutial iy rire ren pues on sense avast ell do; a from Nery are Oct 26—Arr schr A: erick, Weeks, 'N Ore Ricumonp, ‘Sem sta [schr Mary J Peck, N York. By Last Night’s Southern Mail, Home Ports. ir Amelia merge Brown, Wil the other, while 1 ™ their complaiuts were different and innocent va and Porto Ca "Nomrotx, Oct 26—Arr schr Monticello, Stull, Provinee wa "Now: aes a a oyretare: pe yet, if ‘0 4 one of com if these ork; Rrrublces, Sree Brilliant, Catton, do; DM TESTIMONIAL. HEV'R grr Pies CALDER tel, Wscen a jenipotentiary those who canaot eave do sown his profession of medi: BARI rts Artificial Teeth, to the restorition of | 29 Im * rh ay, and No. 29 Gold street, rank, the bare-faced pre, of A veerinin classy become pouly's amark of the bo | or boardins } houses, miveta ra ed to gg Ty to ‘orier. Lee joaned for parties. Offiee of the New York Gas ete et ae PRESIDENT and Dis ridend of four and | = of this te tho me fort joen years, warrant ue in asse be surpassed for pares osataee | perform the for ot, they will be removed purchase, ‘Office and Bed Room Grates of latest pat ‘Gtoves—Hall, Ofiee and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, ‘Tin Ware Bright, plain, and japanned. The ready to set rang comsceme iinvdun from the 24th Sai ee | ©. L. EVERITT, See’y. A. Proprietors and a giver jowember next, for 1 aniieg to complete the road from Morristown to Dover, a distaace of wi estimates and ) oy tevin LA ILLIAM J, APR ch heads was Srecoed at fe lowias tl hea Company, in Baia wo, 3, 2aTyanLon. sw 2 wie a mY prt epee the ae ie, that he re! le somal he a « PO ‘AND fuBewal —NO QUACKERY — for over tA years m care aquaae ee See Ris London ‘dip- urt of examiners of FERIA a ‘AID, —DK GREGORY is consulted as usuaj of adelicute « complicated na ure. ‘Surgeon, pore ted 1m Im*re SANFUKUS AT IT AGALN. ILORING BUSINESS carried on formerly by essen, 127 Fulton st.,will hereafter be coutunu- Sandford & Brothers,aud we'woul | our friends now is the | eutire new stock of Fre: | every variety of cassimeres and vestings je, which will be mad ifficult as to fashion, taste and assortment of geutlemen’s tothe public and for we have just pure! sell as low ‘hey cat eb akh ‘ ey can | peneanton £0 low as they « sh wer, of which we tin cil ‘OTHERS, unt Falvou » st., next Herald office. a19 Im*rb #S—This popular reme- w in use for the ly to ictoennr ay refs Psee Neloo of cure the most o! e* For sale cater ‘a. COLBY, chemist, ke., 351 Pearl hats fds ad lin square, agent for the d tee DIARASES THE =syit tensive judicious treatment, and unpardouable ie aio SUES SON, Agent, Nassau st., Where one of the member»—Doctor Me Doaiell nas STRICTURE CURED. soa rere meee, of New York. of Gesectoas, from the urethra ith oe asure rethedy in syphilis, both toimme- Persous ic eg the those who have in sd secretly. oF committed excesses of any Kind, This le -invi aetaat ture de~ vigor; bt IDNEYS, and those various which ae he catled Gravel or which whoever bye Cg hum, will receive 9onLy. dese etend to eure #0 ensil iene r, erent wo a 5 ef rho} one thounundth fart of the missrlos these people wra every diferent opinion ou Present misery and dejection, preyii eee bi ‘deer re the reproductive 5 ro 5 not el Serieue deste eh ution as to way than in beeen Sap crmseceh | ° ag At ‘iat aya het ‘fad: another. itis ‘tecets r the other, bat oe a harrass the mind, ry, a that of Stric- | Relate hacall wre in the world id never care | are, Fame understood. Tuy more ously > enesal oe she pete in there aie KITCHEN RANGES |OLMES’ TWO OVEN KITC} EN RANGES. me tors are now prepare: h Hi us references Prices | cd bollcte. Also | DL tnd GON ee lina F ES th, he | of W. J. a5 im*r | he oa peat storage room for wagons. INO. WILLIAMS, Propri b. FELUNGEES Le Lines i. call ee L ~ mal ‘on the premises, or IN this wonderful pre! sen ee. have bi ot 0 snlitary gage. 18 ep pat yg all the tain to cure ail sores, eto pon al Siete taking old. alter is eae. men; and in using wenty doses ce has bebe asd je has fail oa his Aral Signon after berts, ballders of ~ M Brida Roberts jes it aa hi pulse 1g his life from ~ cnt sus f 90 Joa aah: LOOK AL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ie ile of Boots ana most iashionable in the ch street. th “ei ‘me oh aie Teas itn five doll ch Bo ‘Ou Be BOSS KICHARDs is astoaish count yornle wank wen ry jar vr eng ots and Shosen Lock far BOSS ICH Cy id 324 Hi at. A ry sate meetstei ats ooh vine ALL ras via 1846. sig hie friends and ine publ oe che pe’ Wk Hats mon far bod bodies. Jracranted to retain :hetr shape aud | colar, ne faney Boye fal ; cane’ =p = ciao Chatham street, a foots assortment of rices. viz:—Moleskin RO) of bw Bs Broorietar “of th a ds and cnatamers fon ous fr ance, a Sow See of hi os Ud ints Hy be fond reson nal ona Teo hatham syraseers jets 01 eat aa onlon Jett cies, July I contracted a disease, ely we toa doctor, who I ‘with him two mou Peptve oe fallo ised to eure me ia was HIS CELEBRATED ous a pe ae nrg the most happy rae mmineu Gah Empire, France matism, | Were, the caret that r ising from imparities of the blood, should not be one moment without it. Single bottles One Dollar, cases theif od dozen $5. od TH! ele torthe cure ofthe more. iecorine com aunts. et pred ele for iat ets pol bonnes slortons ne sulenenele ial tntercourse, tdi marae aleve on eee ey ee ‘of ths vielation of whe laws of 1 man’s physical snipe social bei es hat which sh should mttend the seoeatea tate, will ste advertisement treats ofan important eal ject to j y | evened you would iT mind, ced tho Rate and 1 Felons spate to Amd tote of effecting a cure, ant which accompany medicme, are high! et bi gait sbsci ne Mercury, or ‘gine aoe oe ae imate, WI O. FAY, 136 Fulton street, ot Cordial ita iss Tor Saahed 90 ae 4 or Peoumeay by addressing as above, post paid, ofa at es Heel rasa xpeiee {0 10 | thege ss diaries» ott a “sm ss oe paid, enclosing *5. BAMAN CH YSILIAN—DR Weir, his out-door praeties;he cou to offige practice Patieatal iseases of the api mercurial disenses,.strietares, Piles, eases to which the may apply wih confiden: iso, Dr. Heit fetes age 0 ciau, and s member of th ta z medical faculty. HE URINAMY ORGAN corrhoea or whites, SES O jute and acute diseases of Kline ae so, Gonorrhea, ea of ity and effectually removed by aby Abert Howe without one particle of mercury. SES. THE, earnest ‘wo cis et thete ‘ane ee ujury to the constitatioa or coufinewient froma Tayalids are ie frst reque coe to the Cotlege = of 8 ‘the me ™ mabers ‘oft the. eine Ee, od with th thang complaint, ntceds Tor consultation daily ‘rom 8.43 Peay INGALIDS— —— ee favice tad} and Petine i living in the pew — Personal avplication, can Bove fore to taining al! medicine requisive to perform a rnd eitly. together with all and trenament received | any, and enclosing $5, aa. addre: | Stating their cay “HAMDSON M. Pain, 3 canes of Haifa doen $5; carefelly ow enreof prima. © a, OF any Comp.Aut i guriher Semene }, Without thoroughly i ala ative. rr Single bor 3 earefally packed and % ys | bcsiaphinie Pi TRA oe y by. rip Aer an extract, rar Sees