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their spplicatien emer this decision be adopted, and eae in. thes a dy i tion A great deal ry: will depend on ology, used. I hold this dis; osition of this question would be the true one. That the ee, should decide for themeelve: and establish their own government, without be- ing controlled by extran or foreign —_ ence, especially es to their local cencerns, it seemi me, no one can deny. It isthe just rule. The univ A Yankee nation can people California and New Mexico, &e, ifthey wish, and vote down slavery there, and the South would have no right to complain, and would not nvplain. But ifthe Sonthern planter populates it with his slaves, be will not be disposed to yield up his pro- perty under the constraint of a congressional edict of nom sleve-holders, unless the majority of his fellow set tlersray 40 alsy. Under the theory of our instiiutions, cur State govern- ments are all ind ependent sovereignties except so far asthey have yielied up a portion of their sovereign | power to the federal government. Celifurnia, in bes Coming @ State would of necessity so become on an eq footing und in common with her sister § The ex. Istence of y in her limits, would be no valid ob Jeetis Cong might s Well kick # State out of the Union for slowing slw ‘aa to keep one out on that ground A cesteittion imp J by Congress ip ber ad ion, could be nullified wnd abrogated by State the moment afer her admission and Congress could not enforce the restriction, except by ing the State ogein. This shows the attempt to exercise the power to control the local concerns of the State. as futile. ‘The s:gument against the power of Congress to regulate the local instivutions of the character inf the Territories while Territories, end in this District of Columbia, isa strong one It is this: In this country ail sovereixnty resides in and belongs to the people. The government cannot exercise any power not velegated by the peoyle to it The people heve delegated portions of their sovereignty to their State governments— the State goveruments have delegated portions of that they beld to the government of the confeceracy. The people of a Territory are 4 separate community, civil and political, from ibe people of the States. The constitutional power given to Congress “to make ell needful rules aud regu lations respecting the Territory of the United Sta'es.” is no elegation of rovereignty to Congress, even if the pe pie ul the States could invest Congress with sovereign power over enother political community While a Ter- ritwry or District, the sovereign power is dormant end in adeyuuce, bas not heen exercised by the people, and it is oniy when the mighty voice of the prople spevks it into existence—calls it foith is Stae government that it fs awakened and aroused to active Life. A ‘Territories, overnment is but a mere police institute. a municipal seguiation, organized by Congress as a temporary machine till the people form their own; and in the exercise of the authority of Con- in, conferred with this end, it might as well attompt tro! the religion, dress or eating of the inhabitants, | ay to attempi to regulate slavery | These hints may possibly do good. ticians should be careful, They are treading on the | brink of @ precipice. Mr. Calhoun doubtless foresaw this crisis, in his opposition to the Mexican war. His far-seeing sagacity enabled him to foretell the difficulties | Our leading poli- that woald grow out of the conquest of any part of Mexi- co better than the mall potatoe demogoges who resisted his efforts to prevent the war, &¢ | PINCKNEY. Wasuixoron, Nov 21, 1846. The Day—Progress of the Van Ness Case—The Office of Third Assistant P.M. General, and the History of tht | Dismissal of Dr. Miller--The way the Tyierites were | handled, and the necessity of the case expounded—The | Cabinet — Mexican Affairs — Mr. Jenkins — Death of | | Capt, Riggsley Capt, Dewey's Uighi-dreft Srieinsr ond | Alverado—Loss Browne's new Book— Flowers from | the Public Grounds— Meeting called for the Relief of | Ireland—.4 good beginning. The week cleses with a day surpassingly brilliant and charming for the season, The Van Ness trial is progressing steadily in its dis- | closures, The testimony of yesterday and to-dey makes a very strong circumstantial case for the plaintiff, in the absence of direct evidence ot the alleged marriage of the late Gen. Van Ness to Mrs. Conner,the plaintiff aforesaid, Tho material witness of yesterday, Miss Serena Con. | ner, daughter of the plaintiff, was subjected to-day to a | most rigid and searching cross-examination by Mr. Brad ley; but her self-possession never for a moment forsook her. Before the mixed’ multitude of spectators she sus- tained herself with remarkable equanimity, while the race and modesty of her manner was never for a mo- ment interrupted, by any indications of impatience, per- plexity or annoyance. As to the purport of her testi- mony, see your reporter's report. ‘The trial is expected to last yet for several days * Some six months after the advent of the existing adminis- trtaration, Dr.N. M. Miller, Third Assistant Postmaster General, was dischared from his office, that is, not ex actly discharged, but, in polite phrase, his services were dispensed with, on the plea that it was the purpose of | Cave Johnson to contrive to get along with two assist- Ants instead of threo, thus caving the extraordinary sum Of $2,500 to the government in abolishing the sincoure enjoyed by Dr. Miller. We all know that President Polk was gi indebted to the Tylerites for his election They could have turned the scales against him, and would perhaps have done it, had it not been for the 1 to Fog Smith, which promised that the conser should not be ostracised in the event of Col. Polk’s elec- | tion. But no sooner is tho President installed than the | howl, the infer ot how! for the loaves and fishes from the the Empires, the Butt-enders, the Barn- burness, Hunkers, the Orthodox-men North, . gompels him to sacrifice the Ty lerite: of self preservation. We all recollect that in the last conference of John Tyler with the new President, he appealed that his brother-in-law, the third assistant Postmaster General, be at least retained. If possible, John Tyler goes home, when, ia rapid succession, he hears of the discharge of his brother in-law, Maj. Cocper, from the navy yard at Philadelphia. of his brother iv-iaw Dr. Miller, from the post offi, it Columbus, Ohio, and. + of his brother-in-law a Dr. Miller, also trom the geboral Post office, in addition to the friends of Jon T} ler, con- stitating the bone and sinew vf the Tyler party, from Maine to Texas, turned out by dozens and by scores, | with, perhaps, some compunctions of remorse, but from | the inexorable law of necessity, which knows no excep- | } tions, and keeps no promises. it was the fi-rce, hyena. | 1iké, and terrific and sepulchral how! for the offal of ex. '@ patronage that cif the business. Nothing could resist that fearful 40d unearthly hewl, andthe horde of | vampyres that infested the purlicus of power for six months after the inauguracion The men ot the South, with their hands raised aloft in uncis,nised horror, to their credit stood aloof, indignun: spectators of the ‘de- moraliziog scramble tor the swilltub of the edmiuistra- tion, Have you ever seon in a farmer's field a choice collection of fat and saucy little pigs, just Jeft by their- master with a trough full of “de lightful mush, and corn and vegetables for their Dieaktast, und while yet, in a well-benaved manner, they aro discussing their grateful refreshnents, a whoic horde of slab-sided, wiry haired, wild hogs trom the w ods, descend with @ rush upon'the trough. expelling the emall fry aud gobbling up the con’ents of the vessel ata mouth ful? Such the descent upon Washington when Joho Tyler left the White House, aud so were his untor- tauate recipients rooted eut. But there a saving clause for Dr. Miller The Presitest was under a sort of bond to retainhim. It could not be done. The importunities for that twenty- five hundred doilars were too troublesome ; wnd as the only way of preserving his iuith with Jeha ‘Tyler, Of qaisting the clamo: of the orthodox outsider Were impativat to“ ring ia,” the President aismis: 4 ctor, not to accomojate a regular out and-outer, but Decause he fiads it nei he office, or ave Johason does, whic! Some months pass by, and Col Juhuson finds that he cannot get alon; without a third assistan. Nobody asked him to do x But, does he call Dr. Miller bi ministration must not be tainted with ay rism. The regulars would not stand that. We must leave out the doctor, now that he is out, and thauk our stars that we got him out so deli- gately and so quietly. And that’s tho whole story. ‘What we cannotdoin an open movement, we may ac- complish by stratagem—we may “keep the worl of promise to fo the ear, and break it to the hope”—We may promise one thing, and perform another, and find an abun- dant apology intue plea of necessity. There is ne other apology in this case. One more outsider is accommoda- ted, and there are twenty visiters less in consequence, among the beggars, at the fvotstool of the Executive dispensary If that worthy and faithful functionary, the P.M. Ge- neral, thinks we have been scribbling too tartly, let him refer his eppeal t» Father Ritchie, and if the venerable editor does not discover that it is wisest to let the judg- ment of the court go by default, we shall cheerfully cross a lance with the old cavalier, as we have had the intinite pleasure of doing frequently heretofore; which |. encounters, the organic scribe doubtless, from his bro ken bones, tov well remembers. We owe John Tyler nothing—be owes us nothing; but we do say, that the Pg py with _ peed of the thira assistant PM: device, by which to escape the res; $ direct discharge of Dr Miners? hs SWoPoabllty of This is cabinet day, and wa suppose the Executive Couneil is engaged upon the programme of the Mexican war, which appears to grow more dubiously complex and intricate every day in the week. Mr. Jenkins, of this city, late of the Metropoli: who went down with the Baltimore battalion to th Grande as their sutler, has returned, after accompanying far as Ceralvo, He abounds in anecdote | barbarians of Mexico, and the rainy season. We are daily ex. er of the Rangers. tain Randolph Ridgeley, among the very bravest of the brave at Palo Alto, Resaca, and Monterey, brings with the sad intelligence the deepost sympathy and re- gret. Ringgold, Watson and Ridgely are now to be counted with the loss which Baltimore sustains in this war with Mexico, unless the report of Ridgely's death be premature, as we are inclined to believe it to be We learn that Captain Dewey, of Colemaa’s Hotel, volunteering the light draft Potomac amer, ‘coleman, to the government for active service in crossing the shallow bars of such places as Tabasco and Alvarado, aud Tampico, all of which places are yet z be taken, if the official reports of Com. Conner are to be relied upon. {t is thought that, with half a dozen such steamers, Alvarado might be tacen without 4 body being hurt, provided that the Mexicans could be caught napping at their afternoon siesta. Our thanks are due to Mr. J. Ross Browne, of the Tr sury Department, for a copy of his “ whaling cruize Itis a book very well gotten up and elegantly printed, and abounds ia the richest scenes of the adventurous lite of a whaler, while the appendix is made up of a compi- lation of the most valuable historical and statistical mat- f= Pagar to = phos fisheries. We wish our late fellow reporter in the Senate, a mos i fos epee t prosperous cruize We find, also, upon our tabie, November 21st, a choice bouquet of flowers from the open ground at the Peew dent's House, for which weare indebted to the kind re membrance of the public U helgel A meeting has been called for Monday evening next in this city, , for the purpose of getting u; “4 of provi for the starving people ef 5 Fy This ie - \ 210, Rio the e*tsbiishinent of their | wijaj the im | Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1846. , | Sperm candles; 2 ,000 feet lumber; 41,230 bbls. rosin; 100 | cedar logs to maste: Te a a COMMERCIAL, # of ell kinds of t breadstuify ASS Fie cary. considering tha dovias cance 1 Aemeeeeanele ao 80 cases indig uld and Franeois—396 do onfetness hi eA ontein—s i si up 5 do brendy, D ry pate, ow ee siete ah G& La Haviland—42_ ease iguette—14 ‘any other fan’ Herold ds Trove Sia Miner, Bee ‘way with busi- i oe ie Viteiela, Te Brazos Pantiago ithe Goulliard: dos shiprt-mily Taylor, ‘Bmailey, 00 Brive: ‘coming up-—oign Format nad ee the buyer, and the #, which amount to 1200 bales, have been made at a reduction of one quarter cent since the arrival of the steamer ARIL! pi SN i 9 ihe eae Puisalernits Contees, The purchases to.day were chiefly for export. brandy 10 -ases wine ‘nde Wine 15 cases 4 hhds do 404 in accordans ith the most modera dicoteries of ex- foe jcinal virtues. It has been 4 We syne sano Tas | Sig ede an sh ee ver ate _ Mules, Seip mete sae, ace ip rg Jew Orieene , 1068 oundies palm Toon, J bi gery bound Sout! oF New yen % sara bones, Provide. a. 4 Trees. eTeriors, none. Or gee Bir tae BLO te, est a m My my Panes bane Tj Good Sifédinig: widdiing a runk, Pe Fenner, Nickers ah ‘gla, sche Win Hl cigs NYorl vaieia Tt stead diseen Tmpu ‘he blood, ae it. Tingle. botdes One ixeon 20h, Warren & cone phe ulduot be ome moment w Fe ght to Liverpool 7s: tds Exchange 6! ‘a7 pere Bragz Mal wear Dales e Dolla, . ot hala de Toate D ELIXIR. 2 Fusus ~ ae sales ince LY cate the Us igad Go | PREPARED expressly forthe use of thoeg. who i ha ave been of all kinds about 70,000 barrels. mostly for | eretly, or committed excesses of avy*kind. port, ut $5 313% @ receivers bolding C07 Des opt Barrett—s6 hls Nig obaeen,t Dexa arden terete betes ie invigorating tome wiil positive! o ure impotence Cusacesron—s hyp Marioo—4 cases ervous irritabili ‘& co62 tes rice, MC} S| overrch—81 bales e fo» vee & Rob:nson—436 do Dennistou & Cok220 Schmi aii 217 Le Ieharn & Vgore— 1400 bogs corn, Drake & Mills ian. rs »f Browu=t ra Kimball bates, 20 hag: last named price. b t y can he bought at $5 373 which was about the highest price puid to day for Gene- see and prime Michigan. About 50,000 bushels of wheat were disposed of to day, a greater portion of it destined for France at $1 168120 rime Genesee, and $1 06 and 1 10 for fair red. Rye is sold at 78 cents delivered, and prime white corn is eld at 75 cts 3 Yellow 74 and 75; mixed 72 and 73 cents Du: Nov. Jen , 20 dys fm Darien, _ New York; \ Bed Adams, Adams, Guadal~upe; s¢ se, Stigson, & St Thomas." Cid br Gallio, Maboney, sehr Provi: | dence, Peterson, Havan: Bv Last Night's Southern Bali Home turts. Del, Nov 202 Two topanil and 20 fare and att nter Matanzas: ATIE! d any’ pat of the Union, by writing P: TIENTS win o a the disense be of what etic Market. lenne Mead—205 bye cotton, 8 13. Sopa Tube ngeees market” 86 Boover & Graves—422 Spregue & won—5 Bro-aieorder may—delic te, indelicate, cin rivate or otherwise, it vrlll be camslved cess by sire wasn ern, whin meet daily Yor Las New Oniran evgcing and passed up. ‘The b ra, Eliot, meet ha ved h 7 fs d —| ib: gt be “ry trie, for Bosto: vrs Emily B Sonder, Yorn Mobile; | that purpor nd the necessarry jirections, toodeg a ina a hetaltaes oe btg ASSAMSSM MME MSRP EO | Ber Mar Geen, Neer hence) rp ray, fee Ch hands, ut prices 1m ging from Shave per ih, though withe | hid-s, JM Fulmer18 Hick:k—23. boxes tovaco, J F Butter: | Brick, for dow Bicry, Seowans, end. Jem, tOr- Fre Se | drected W. F. DICK Ax oxes do Alen & Kixou-3 ples cotton, A D: down and proceeded ‘0 sea arty thi orning. The Da Freres—I4 do, F Seb- ni: ebster. fn Newcastle, left the freakwater x a7 Nase cnt ley 424 do, J P Swoin. Mai alternoon. for New Yark. bark Imogene, brigs Where one of the member—Doeror Me MARITIME HERALD. | Metamoras, for Boston, got_underway. "tthe suchorage tenvian VE AW WORK, NOVEMBER 23. | ina day or two {> was the cutside Senco have teen partly to dealers, but by far the li tion to leave the market— Molas-es—Adl the eipts lueve tound ready sale on arrival, and some 2500 barrels have been disposed of, maitily at 23223%¢ per ket closed Yesterday —Flon c tively iight umpRVved 25 to 374c per . the week oniy.some | we off The sales ¥gith bbl turpentioe, 12 bales cotton, F forenoon and stood to Nothing iu sight bound ia. BR. MARSHALL ward and weather cl: and which, in every Are'achrs. 81 oa y has produced the most wencribed by. the 23, market has Wheaton, Wheaton, N York; ga Dees Mary Ann & Caroline, ‘Shrove Pune uker, Vrovidence; Southerner. ar . mm | ronsidess Morrison, N Yok Cid, ba! i * ab the J Kem: 6500 bbls were di at $506 for Ohio, a 935m Pe ™M Cart $5 123g8$6 2 tor Hlmois. and $5 2a$d 60 per bbl for St. | (O™ sere aphity A eel 52 Louis. Th: sales since sum up come 7200 bbis, the clos. | ey e es ing rate and Itlinoi: dridge, mn; Br ae hordyke, Co- New Zealand, Polmd, | $9. eruay deing $5 25a$6 60 per bbl for Ohio an# $5 50 to $6 75 for St. Louis City Mills, | Yesterday's sale embraced 196 bbls Ohio at $6 25, 240 do st J eo “hist, ‘Amith, a eo | "GS per botlee are for er aiies Ei Sh'p Comelin, FM French, from Ge nek Tog fe Fraue iverpool, with mdse to | waphend) 30 days from Mobile, with | | j ‘Whelden, Atleusp iat | at $5 3739, 200 do Illinois at $5 45a$5 50, 800 St. Louis at me to ED auribut & c | ty Ann & Ceroline, Shrops! Dk. BUERHAVE’S HIYGEAN RENOVATOR. Piet 00 de, choice brands at $675 per bbl —Giain— Ship Orlens, Barrett, 2% days from New Orleans, with | ig Amphibions, Srnith, Margaret & | HIB Modiaine, $0 lous catebreaed, fn ato ope, bas boon the anletonde VERRIER RUE NE coemene: als Taos ae ak p Nisrin Wh White, 5 days from Charleston, with cotton | | say, hn Debity of the Oraane of Keproductioa, arias from | els have been disposed of, principally Bt, OD 30,980 er | "Samm Columbre, Tressell,40 éaye from Zante, via Gibral- | retia “dy, itremoves chronic gleets, bushel, for two or three days past, Bough arly cine tar, with mdse ts Draper & Devlin. 17th inst, lat 35, lon 72, | | flections of the urethra mistakeu for strictures, week 68 to 706 sd fc po ing | spake brig EJ Pearce, 1m Cardouas, bound to Charleston. | VE my article a trial, and judge for yourself. 1 warrant ly whites, accompanied lots. Yesterday wen tally” at | Bork Magdola Foug, 22 days fe acdenae, with molasses | ‘them all to be as represented, or the money refunded. Keferences can be given prices ranging oe lo G5c per bushel. In eat, we | to K Post. Passed on the Bar bark Levant of Phila; MY EAU LUS’ ‘ORATIVE. rio} re $i ttle of 16 bop cer ete $9, notice but one sale, 800 bushes (286 sac! ime, on | alsy an herm hnig, having 8 d and adi ant sod rea for the importing agents, 20434 Fulton st, N.¥. Tuesaday Jes at 960, por bushel. In White Beans, we ave to corti: prtlg: om Rio, Teneire, Oct h. wah spInte, pungent esential ol t (sy cleans the ously, renders i | TEL DOUTON LAMERT | moti 6a$6 60 per bbl. Oats have arrived more smapyrliloy clogs Soe bebe espeeitoasl yy romuere Se Demmiten| DICALADVI bud ain saretvoedel a49 per bushel | Berk Camilla, Cut, Oct’ from iio Janeiro, with coffee | flowers. “Hair washed with th ou becomes les | euteont en ald isaner of a fat i ithe <7 pate ir e uring the past | to Harbeck & w going iu ship §t Lawrence, je n week, the asics embrwcivg ouly shout a dozen hhds, | York SiN EOlne ta ship fe, and hair that hes | being mild and ary; Tostraias Deen made harsh aud 1s turning grey, or falling ont, by the ‘use of spints or other improper jl soon be re- stored to its natural color and lica- Hons otshe es Lost: ate hy cee, | fible eure ia | crea Conn or preventing tie falling off af the oud immediate extract of h properties so highly | nearly all of which were ols Nester s sale does not exceed some 1000 hhd: without any material variation. We quote inferior 1342, common 24423, fair 30334, fine 4a: choice 4%ad14, 60- | gar leaf none. The stock on with molasses to Chastelain & Ponve: nd prices remain | 1¢¢tor Bostout American, fun Fort! vesselsin port. The © P . game couad ape Auton uced very heavy figes N to NEA On the 18h last fost deck 1aad of mole TDaaiol bork Ereciows, Kairs, Oct t; tress Ailo Janeiro, wi coffee to J Li Fh ; Sid in co with | Cobb, 29 days fm Trinidad de Cuba, | Left barks Frankiin, | preventive ay . Manyh 17,924 e Letter | Statement or Toaacco. | | fectually cure | Xieceived past week from Havana. : fee, imiedintely sttended to, and medi advi «previous! TMG 1,207 | bak 8 fom Savanah, via Nor | Bea Stee ee ac chr eeeai el the Avant | romny par pare i United States. Office 63 Gold street. Sori | ‘that it deposits. ‘This preparation | _ni7 wer 19,721 col | atiful sloss and softness, and an agreeable Dire TUNIC BLIALK or KESTUORALIY § UURDLAL, Exported past woek. .. . tenes 609 (ge Sean eran Rig J ith | ud vnioe , by Jules Hanel, Chemist | Bedhead ornate ethene oT aeeeee aca Keer = ¥ baie, 10, Jes Han | and fo phen: Sta a0 19,40 | 5 jai serco” nih dante Tat 30 toy don O72 | and Ferfamer, Mé South Third strect, below Chestout, Phi | Yorks is got up euencssuy for the use of those who hive ir. Stock on-hand and not cleaved. sees 6,292 of and from Norfolk, pound to Antigua; | Jadelphia.. dul ed secretly, or committed excesses of any kind. This Fran! Institut a ble ~i rating tonie~-will positively cure impotence $e toe urs a, Wat a etchom 101 Fa Ful: mente of he aexesstocenraal emia ienions nervous iETIENIItY, iy | Sed couraaonl debility, "Jroueed fromany eause, itis | al dul corrector of Female ieee never the, Periodical desidersrpi that nazarg do- reserve ee rertecle aeises oti x ttean Price carefully Sacked jana f fecworee. ie Ft * DICKINGO vAsent Brig Vancouver, rater, 30 days from Bonaire, with | 1909 Dols salt, to J Foulks & Son Left bng Cyclops, Huut, just arr from Guadaloupe for Portland Brig Creole, Barstow, Sept 29, from Montevideo, w: 10.3 Barstow. Norwegian brig Buonovento, Soepjen, 70 fm Sournig, | (Horway, with 270 tons 1roa to Beek & Kunhardt. “4 | Provision Markets. The Pittsburgh Gazette large operation is going on in an adjoining county in Ohi way of slau, a tering sheep, feeding hege with ies , rendering carcase into tallow, curing the hams for market, ae paring the pel Its in’a hantable manner for market. road wi Haviland, reapectavie drnggists in NOUTIC. YOUR FROCK. | art Fantes, Tibbetts, 63 days fm Bordeaux, with bran ma about 20,000 sheep were thus"manufactured ” | 4 Gerd ke whale ship Brunswick, Gent the cold weather has ar 1000 hogs are being fattened from the offal at roo pr 4 pndco South Facile: ail’ well, with obi Come yor shouln all knaw where to nes Brock, Dress or | ~_al0imer Naseau st. New York. | one establishment. At Cleveland, beef packing hos Brig Feniy Farahem ergon, 0 days.irom Laguns, with | Overcostsand fants xed up ina handsome manne! ‘withuew | 7 R-CORBITT Member Meiaber of the University of New York, commenced in earnest. Mr. Leman, of that city, is putting | mdse toP J nham & Co. _ {ov sth, lat 30 04 N apke collars, Li Ps, to save fies buying | has rem ov 63, butto: id stra new oues thi mason Call at the Cheap CashTailoning Store, No.9 Murray, comer wenibene e you can gerall yo: . clothe @ free from | also of the Medical Society, his office from Duane street to 12 Beekman stre: ree doors from Nassau strei Dr. Corbitt ha onfined his practice to one class of diseases for the past 14 years, can warrant a cure in all up superior beef for the English merket. He has killed meee, fa NOrteaus for NYork, and wes plied with 3000 head, and shipped 1500 tierces ; 30 to 40 head per | day are killed. Part of the beet will be shipped v by Bre ‘Detrart, ‘Porter, 21 days fm Charleston, with cotton to R Post, has experienced heavy wea her and been N of Hatte- f ttend articles | Orleans. The Ohio cattle are represontod as very fine ras it days, oil rheae ateed no pull. Call | fe, DTC: Gots ect ey meteuzy im: Rin :crentmect Open this season, | | Brig Alabama, Allen, from Apalachicoli h cotton toR | gndsce and you will ind that you are not charged uch enor | Be : ‘Tue Pac —The weather has been quite | Post. The Ahi had a'pilot on board 11 and been N of | mous prices as you hare had to pay at this season of the year, ANULTHEK ChK TL: (CALE favorable for beef packing for several days past, and | Hatteras 19 days, with NE: winds aud calms.’ 4 |. | and meet with great distppo ntments. F that | (pF acure formed by Dr. UPHAMNS PILE SLKOTU operations are regularly going on. ‘The last sales aro at | ,eiié ti souey Simith, 8 days fm Georgetown, SC, with tim- | Ss'the number, where you may depend ‘ARY, add e Agents in Rocheste $303 50 for good cattle, averaging from 650 to 725 Ib weight. The pork packers aro still quiet. No contracts for hogs yet heard of. inthe interiur of the State, the apootate nt. chester Bev MM, 1646. ars. Post & Willis—Gents: It is with ni inary? O94 asure that | am enabled to iplorm yon ofthe cw ai ‘Schr Catharme, Scott, 24 days from Sc Jago de Cuba, with |“ mdse to J Thompson, Jr. 11th inst, off Chincoteaque, spoke | achr Wecustoga, York, fm Baracoa for N York. short handed A. CORTISSOR, 94 Marray st BLACK OXIDE OF MANGANBSE. have experienced by the use of Dr. ble FI be case is the samo. Some ofthe country packe.s are ‘now | from sickuess—put oue man on board. 18th. off Cape Henry, ‘CASKS of superior MANGANESE. For asle by | Fiectce wkieh Lob ined oma ian >a poo pay in the eity, but have very little to asy about prices. ‘This | sPoke schr Escort, Smith, 20 days from Frovidenee for Pil, | FESKE & BROOKS,” | Which have been a Aly splines nave been "ghd bodes no evil. In our commercial column will be found | *pslied her with bread, kc. | ses No.6) ad 7 “assau street._ | Payond endurance, and eannot ge kngerny or inagised. only the particul fa sale of 500 head ry ichr Pilgrim, Colton, from Mi River, Del, Oct 12th, | UUUGHS, COUGHS, ties | by these who have experienced jke gitictions. | Che Part Oats Or. Sale ol ead over the river, at $2 hound to Boston. 2st iost, 12 miles SSE of Barnegat, wes | Nata GH LOZE. NGES—Thi ‘alarreme- | _ Having been a9 long Und sorely afflicted, C3 indueed to per 100 pounds, gross —Cincinnati Atlas, Nov. 15th. rua into by steamer South-ruer, carried away stem boat and | (VORBYN’S COU! ‘etfe swhintuse forthe | ddress you, that through youl ma ake. ba eye ° 7 | tore away all ule starboard rigginy ee ee oe a eee eaa one lon’ of the lungs, | friends sud ueighbors the tra ; onderfal virrues of De Foreign Markets. ei tiope. Hana, +32 days tom Se Croix, with n mdse to Ne. | = ele gy a posreenere. opengl OTrhis i et = "s Electuary, Which i hereafter keep on hand, i r enw ao Amer ves as been 1d days . nd it beneficial fet respects, removing obstinate coi Ryo pr Santana, Ook Ly 18ao. Teapots ease goby bole, | eaters thy got tou 73; apoke brig Maeepoe, Watt talbedtaene dle Sey pmploi?whten bocloo | Srgnem shorbid secu tions i th iam Ke jo 4 ot 4 | flour; 437 packages domestics; 25) do. tea; 226 boxes Behr ames Barlow, i Kelly, 19 dys from NOrleans, with $00 | ten rrove fatal when weg! eS SS pecan eee wees « whe « speedy cure must follow. eedless to udd, comenag to obtainin, you, I had cousul y of our best burl little or no benet Should yo von know a €ase of ‘les, please refer them to me at m oe in the te town ‘of Gates, where be pleased to mueh more par who have experient poche Aden, Walpole, 2 days fm Norfolk, with mdse to J | By of whom have be i | “Behr Joha G Fexou, Smith, 9 days from Georgetown, SC, | confinement. A. sing ‘cure the most o| | Wie neato incor: Forsale by G.COLBY, chemist, &e, 251 Fear st, Frank do. beef; 160 do. pork; 1,307 Ibs wax; 385 hama; 372 kegs | jard; 175 tons ice; 8 bhds. tobacco; 20 boxes do; 712 cans turpentine; 150 ps. sail cloth; 1,500 bols. flour ar- rived. The sales in September were about 17.000 bbls, rama ai promo.e a free and easy ex A single box will 8 ? but ai very low prices. The sales'in August having 46 | wee anes Wickgon, with cotton, pork, &e, from the |, Forsale by G.COLBY,, chemists Hist, Frank | Goulet saformation then'l ex able fein ahise sexe established them, that it was impossible to obtain any ud- | "Schr 8 F Allen, Longstreet, with cotton, pork, &e, from the | ACKERY IN NEW YORK.—Dr. Cooren, Id Duane | Sold wholeeale and retail by the propri vance until the stock was reduced. The sales were— | wreck of the ship, Ks. | KeQstrcet, near Chatham street, wishes strangers and citi | RETCHAM, wt Falton acree ew Richmond county at $12, net $4 20; Baltimore, for im- Schr Splendid, ‘Birch, with cotton and pork from wreck of | zex: i imposition of quacks, to Tarte lyn. Price Si. 30 Tne port, $3 a 8/500, net $4 a $4.20; Columbia Mills, said to | ship WE peruse the following letter :— ngs. Schr Mata, Johnson, 5 days from Baltimore, with mdse to Johnson & Lowden. Schr South Carolina, Powers, 5 days from Newbern, NC, | with naval stores. EY ie tio, be ordinary, at at 13) MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER OF THE EW YORK MEDICAL ya SURGICAL INSTI TUTE, No.7 CHAMBERS Srreet. Cases Sucerssrutty Taratep. « Examined fo detect dis- 2 Inflammation of the Bow. Tee endwiey. Lenoeet Avapiexy. anes of midwifery. ol 8. 6 Primary chancres. 3 Seconda '$11/500, net $4; O°D olumbia and Richmond City a at 16/000 a 16)'750, The otters ior Bultimore ure,from 11) a tuck in first hands is reduced to 5,00 ‘olumbia Mills, 6,000 | to ma a —Total, 13 600 bbis. | ‘Sch’ ‘Fiorida, Corson, 4 days from Washington, DC, with Bakers hoid 20,000 bbis. Holders of good flour are firmer, | nayal stores. Oe Coorer—Sin—Last July I contracted a disease, and | immediately applied toa doctor, who promised to cure me io aweek, | continued with him two months, and was gradually etting worse. | tried one after another, all the a im ao 4 } foctors, and each promised youtively tocare me. Latieneth | discovered thar che object of these men was money, and they | were not doctors. I concluded to go. to the hospital, where the doctors kept me under a course of mercury for six wee! Adaya from Georgetown, DC, with corn | ity Baltimore, 1,600 bbls. Tri | | renereal. ‘ Schr May, 2 days from Norfolk, with corn. | My throat and nose were ulcerat joints, aud | ° r Cases of Gteet. ok le Hote ogee peat ter ersis so strong, that very | Schr GM Davis, tm. Wilmlagto with naval stores. | bod with nicers ; } was & compl jeton'; the | | Gere of dysentery. Fleurisy. g' a "7 a re expected iu consequence of the | rdays fro Brandy wine, with corn. | 01 red it y more medi- | § Acidity of the stomach. 4 Irritation, or burning in the forced seles in August, it will be extremely difficult to fr Brandywine, with cornu. cine, ani ad Tiett the h hospital, and | 3 Paia in the bre Urethra. obtain covering , rices for the new flour wien it arrives. 4 fm Petersburg. | bythe a eral fricnde, placed myself Cases of gonorthoes, 2 Incoutmence of Urire. it 3daysfm Baltimore, with mdse ‘Time only wil conviuce them that the import will be excessive, us we have every reason to believe from | our iast advicex, and which we hope will prove correct, No export demand can be expected,as the p botn north aud south are more largely supplied thant th 3, but prices | on the Ist of January Iasi. The result now’ Panes to perfeet healch. I w ur to +) etiaer OF Blog GREEN, Brickinver, Harlem a: CARD—Di 2 Palpitation heart. § Seminal we 6 Cases Venereal Warts. 3 Cases of Impotency. Cases of ear ache. Below. apid, Wood. fm Havana,Svith mds to Messrs Tay in Loguas, with log wood. | w 0) Ship Owego, fom N PERATIONS AND CURES. there have veeu be! { Moatevideo, on ———— 25 years m the success! sroL O1 15:h ult, the stock Ww sales making woud | Misceaiancous Keourd. Ggucorhene, and. debility, ari 3 Operations f 1 Bitenuos of or net $5 50 At Kio Grande, the stock was about 16000 | Retuanen—The steamship Southemer, Captain Berry, " 2 Cases, A, hbis.; Richmond, 16)! @ 17); Columbia Mills, 14) a Lol); returned to this city yest r: ny mornig, ‘About Il o’clock on : 1 Bauinore, 13) At Badia va 24, the stock was 12,cu0 Sstarday ught 15 miles Sof Baruegat, she was run into by 9 sirievares cured in the ured Dols, sast saves Of 1,2V0 Dbls. Gallego at 13), Bulumore, the schoouer Pilg-im, from Philadelphia, hence for Boston. 3 jury attouded ‘Phe schooner was ing ou deck when wind, no one be- mer’: ung down betore th thra. 1 Operation for Squii e struc! “mam to 3 Large abscesses open 1 Fractare of the arm at- 14/000, A: Pernambuce, on 19th, the. stuck wus $000 bbis ; quotations were at 17/000 Richmond; 161/000 Baiu- the at cyusing so much injury as to suduce Captain B 4 Operations to remove de- tended to. more. ihe Brazil, with the first new Richmoud, bud ai- t. this port. Her damoge being trifling, t y * lormities, ‘rasture of the collor rived, and wouid proceed on to Bahia Rosin—the m: ‘due notice will be ee ein ere ‘Tumor removed. bone. ketua Dow weil supplied, and caves can wita dill arleston. is ae ee ete | ie poor attended to between 9 god itn the me mornin; maue at 4600 net $1 20. Lumber—The arriv Pitot Boat Jacos BEL, while lying nt the wharf in the buen mo: erate of laie, and gova quality might brug 00), Rastrives, waa ray 19 by seamibout Facht, aud cut nearly | Mercarml diseases, strictures, pil | nT aw*re Acinliag Dargsce aa ipecien: net $18 00; Deais, 20) per doz, uec $74, _ Provisivas jow s to the er’s edge. may apply win coulecces Dr. aD i) REST’ Oo mand 18 Very smited; socks The brig J Conun, of Philadel, hia, went ashore on the dth | eian. and a member of the medical treulty. TA OB ALE oko Oe (ad Bag MANY —Dr.RALPH, Author of the“Private Trev oF bags to ato that he AC nome as much as possible Cexeept Sunday) for eonsa! pon any of the de refered to in this volome, Personal at his residence. 8% Greenwichatree:—or by roagh Box 869 Lower fost Office—New York. Also, to 0 at deride gleet, strie~ complicated disorders entailed on’ these dies, there are athers which are deeply rer—-vach as Weakness and irritability ices are Dominal at 26) for beet; 32!) tor pork; Lard 270 wu Ts, net 9 a wig hams, 3.04 neti2cw Wax —Bales have Deon mode at 900 18, vet 32cus. ‘Lhe stocks in first buuds are revuciny. Sult—supplies have been regular at 600 18, net 17 cts. Wuale Uil— i be stocks having been quite reduced, some made @ 1/20, net 46 cts. Spirits Turp phes have been unusually gr inat os Bautiogo. Cargo saved—vessel ed | NO CURE_NO PAY. D's CORBITT, 19 DUANE Street, Member of the Ro ry be consulted im th Scum Fanan Jane, Morden, bound to Phils fom Wil- wion, put back to 'W on the 19th, tnd reports: Qa 1th inst, im tat 36 30, at blowiuy a gale from NNE, ~ thrown on her be lost deck fond and strained vessel, Causing ber to badly. Un the night of the 15th, at 85 BM stheiug dark nud rainy, came iu contact with brig Rw ov io. Mereury withont any pain. dividuals who have in Strictures eu Constitution ue sup: buc the demand tor ot York, bouud to Baltimore, whieh Hogi Incenti rine, Dis Bigeases oF THe Kt DNEYS: spirit ga is rT ntinence of in¢ by tie wan ata4b th, Het 3 cle Ver lied ne & Resa ts of trogoms gare | ga eon, aerial caer, wk: | and’ te BL ABBE end ihave warps nds is large, but thecousumptuon is increaniug. oom Dentist. Remember, 19 Duane s'reet, next door to, De. | einere apeetiens sgohich ore ten The supplies bave been very a!undant, aud the most fai-hful and dell Prives have gradually declined about 100 rs since the re: , Ban Venxox, Washington, 18 days from Mobile, owned i Siiae Wee ceipt of advices trom United States to Ist, and Kurope to bY. Sturee's, & Clearman, snd Jonded. w teen eee them by pe a oo Rie ae mneiot re in his. profe 6th August * it as! i * by jo- mi rofession 84 abe Fs, 2700 w 21800 rea gs Rive islard. on pau Taat he wreck | HOt p Were mined ook earefelly read by a married | i talents to diseases which persons of every cts; regular, iM : iaster; wouso8 ta laee.. dslents Menton’, ot es perton) and ite advice strictly followed. we are persunded | description reten to eure so easily. If, however, but one 3 reg © stock is Upwards Of a passenger in ker, came on shore and af fi that a different state of society fro at-would exist. | thousandth part of jes these people bring upon soci- 50,000 bags.’ ‘Lue eaport in September was 149/909 bags, had ot biged: "Wesnee leart. the se high aud dry on the ferrore of poverty tad the ceasetite teas baie at | See token sect be be formed. sone to Europe, and 66,496 to United States, us beac chil idrea, which mt poorly reared, prevent many and dejection, preyinj a Buu Naecons, Baty, from Darien, 31st ult, put into Wil- t ‘people rom entering the matrimonial state; but | that is Lorne but many o} min; 9th ist, Ou ace-unt of ‘weather and wantot a ror will tell you important secrets which ich a nature es to effect posteri New York. Pid (i ae Provisions, expenesoed hesry’ ou the whole pas- a rach Sections Price of the book 50 cents. | y destroy the reproductive 1 Baltimore Pert set sage. She is loaded with molasses, cedar ana honey. Co. corner of Chesnut and 3d streets, | either disease, when not proper! Boston, % cnn ADELINE, Moore, from Providence, at Wilmington, ent booksellers; ‘ens the Kéltcr, 3 Aan | sant ia the constitution a2 to thow rhidadelpl lost 1 flyiug jrb, in the ‘of Mth; reports having o3t | New Unteau. lytug oo off © OND treet, wea pan 1s | 7 a estou . = ” ce lone of the ol jest an most experience ledical and Sur- ¢ ——— dow Bocpn was ove offfne Miph ‘wore gical Praccitiguereig the city of ew Wark, te-the teestmemt | Yertnine a below soap arte stipe nate cure of these com 38,666 65,747 96,496 160,917 pl a gertaim class of delicate Now, supposing even these Exchange has been done during the past month at tthe K B Forbes, nfter ri ses, The Doctor i isestab- | W. treet, at rea to mean the address. HE T HUNTERIAN BISPENBA a | Brest was lished A. D., 1835, are the urethra. ear ete, tiem, ma aisere of the gl tre of the joints caused to warrant a perfect aud a gh Show wiivess Dr. Det Hemeer’s oF 20 | WieStedleine eannot Me uabar Di GREGO ati Mis vesidence an Chatham street. CLOTHS, CA88! Ricrasinde a small v. evtided “The Ri “3 scanta ant datangerasats of nature, which are venereal and forms, wit in relation to ce of a certain secret a thoughtless’ Frice te rahe aha ire afew extracts, from scurf, tan, freckles, sunbi ppecies of discoloration of it, A een completely distances sis im’ aadie le Pre ion, the demand for which, withva th ie bs creased more clearness and freshness which fons have fendered. Wt provertial. a abeant} and no dres per toilet that laci OURA if Lad if required, are inks, eulficient to conringe any one not wilfull DR. FELIX GOURAUD’S: ITALIAN MEDICATED Sefer HI8 admirable emollient is now, by co mince to | a beau! he. *Gonraud’s Li ty white instantly dissipates eoueenere flushes and roughness. ‘Beware of deception, and re i depot, 7 Walk (ker street,first store FRom Broadway, Acrnts—74 Chestuut street, Jordoa Te only he and ae original, al hag winch oie Box Yognen Ramer codons gene penne fh perfumery of the ehoteest haa oie Prouthern Merchants, aud Dealers in genera! fone of Bene lew | nected wi those quanta, Pritionds for consultation daily ia daca ae To" COU. a ty INGAL ining i) me: ry ting their case ‘expiteitly. togerhet remedies were gouil, smeh are the various symotoms which | ii vale eesy late elicc ae ecog.oe on oe Te ercadwir im#re UACKEMY SY Nef DIVISION the preseut proprietor, treatment of scrofula, strictures, diseases nervous’ debility, es wravel caries, rleomn- ose sie Tints, ases, and ail 4 secret ret diseases, that vei a ati ctim A ool ed di The afft isin the only tinge in the eit. here rop cau be obtain i known to ai in curing the very worst forms of dance in his pri Caen eal whe may gr pi ion moat as | the Dispensary, all of which were’ ¢ Siriee “On voluntary given © ishing cases on record, are ‘Dollar, per My wited oars wind ing, tout pain eon is consulted as see or complicated nature. ofices arent No.3 Rosavelts one TO WOOLLEN ooops MERCHANTS, RES, AND SATTINETS RE- ee AID.—DR. GREGORY, No. 3 Roosevelt syreei au cxperiaced phrutcian m has etonily Pub abed fame ou the follt (0 " it is intended wt frond wo ck jn ep complete instructions for in w extracts ysicians on this gates: mal Noes eine ‘war, nor small pox, nor lar ages have ce. revue 0 es ‘it itis the pestilence undue action, and pro- bach that swateth at at noond ? “It excites the powers of nature to duces violent secretions, which ineceasarily anderpocdily ex: sta the vital prin and en ergy of body an and mind, hence the vialy failure oF toss of the e faculties.” eal or the cure of di is lial. Baceairanys, Pd or iri munities the blood, wi roeche ym mon Cpe ple rated A No. ins 5 reseeny Ot bee 1 All com; yarn, al con jer of the pone ean, ‘be considered with a pro- UD's TALLAN MEDICATED 20s po it is also a deli Tratian Med tificates whi, acost of several thousan: nent Physieian ih hav besa, be gue Uae dollars, to the ‘Officers of cas e, » Office eethe original of whieh te ‘eatimonk ‘Siied a the jeve not Moses and it there be any i e piociees = ied pete nel le shoak end : , OS magni \e ros j Grecian Hair Dye vill change red or gray hair uine preparations of Dr. pee. exe iladelphia; Boston, A. 8. me Milk street; Lowell, caren BS, Worcester, Lit SUAPD ANU Lege rteny Sil the lowe rect are invited to fore purchasing elsew': iandt street. JOHNSON, Ve GOM & FOWLER. MATE SURPRESSION oe nf * U. Hlege. of “Bh s, eacshhiahoe for “the! bepmeessten’ 6 cid He? ue to direct a Particular attention to all rid rivate a an ‘conhdenth pene H Tnedica! tressiven®, 6 to the ean: OE promise to Permanent: jement from the Coll first f thoue diseie se College ou the fest appearance of thore senses ‘amount of suff ccttacras tesa e ppt! of the: Col ‘oll zy tor Bea 3 con. cal ‘erms—Advice ans ay it inconvenient to mak ve ded to them ice to pertorm a. tadjeal eure, OE t with all symptoms, . of contraction, aud treatment received elsewhere. tim | any, and enclosing $5, post-par Ww. 8. 95 Nesnau street, VELPEAU’S Ge PILLS. lieal care of ont Fy mogomga feat the result of ewency vou te are pronoun OR Ses oy nveniory for s ortet tine tat ‘oxy uher re breac” Seo ae per box. nee CONS ITUTIONA TeSE ci ‘ONIC MIXTURE, te calge, ledicine Pharmacy e Cit oily of New Ye Teco! mesded for dulge: forties $i Sle cases of halfa dozen $5; carefully hea fie parts ofthe Union, Recht oad ALT EwAT' VE MIXTURE. 2 prtapmment = of prima.~ cr lepre, nodes ror teal + towed up to Boston, lished in one stand for eleven years, and during that time, pm ren od, ancl are the Yanous symcrome whlch | All pemons & pecting vexsres! telat v4 27% a I7%d. and 284. according to terms, mostly equal wot ope aintra tie IBASS gape os peera. aet| eae dder Irom cos Goohes, dams olan asttell | Der Lyi —y Pomeril pener withot vith dee . a8 to 28d. cus. it is very firm nu with every appearauce tou, Machias for NBedford, at Holme: tis in one — mee sain aes, baring the ves of going higher, as tue large crops of wagar weotten at astonishing the opportu ont eens = .o ei at 4 o'cloek in the morning off m bi eo The Ma tha had heads, rail and bulwarks carried away, also jid- shad windlass broken, and reeeyved otter | the north will cause a great demand tor money from this. Specie has fluctuated a great deal. Patriot doubivuns may now be quoted a 30) ; do dollars 14330, but no large Anouats couid de disposed of at these rates, Freights— Vessels having arrived, treights have deciined to United these facts in those who appl afflicted with one kave been en Po) other, while nota few have been deceiy entirely, for if laints were neither one nor the other, but totally rge’s Island, hich more painfully harrass the mind. 8 1 irom Plymenth, ashore a | ofall the oases w States. The tat rates are ow 70 cents ior Atlantic ports, | has bees in" aaa tay Dyapepsin, weakness ofthe limba, and small of the packs, | tare. ll Sie aioe Sar ty ha and for New Orleans ove vessel taken at 72% cents. confeston of iuteliest, forgetfulness, palpiterion of the heart, | alter mouth. Sometimes the geet attending. ting ree aries ye Tucte are now but few for charter, but shippers ace ouly Bark Columbia, 40 day iz for New York, Nov 14, ty, are only Cig tous cope - om ht subside or disappear» while, generally to return again | offering at 3, lou 72, warrants a cure in eve; find Natied Geum | ger tlight occexious Yar whether the discharye retnea of Kote Foreign Ports. | Srraeeesee atrended we're SOB Nem: ¢ is Hone the better off. Now every real physician or sur: ace Nov i=l rt, Bark Boughton, NYork, m, Ho - Por from rn twerpe dh sw Kaien for Portland, doses, Mayo, ee wie ON Childe Harold, for New York; + for do: brig Frances Ellen, he ae dy in the world would never cure | Physiewm and op operty und foeereeee ‘oe 1 FOE ae oh CANDY 1¥ most easily’ | of common pra- | ie these — -4 of rt €an appeal to the most E Cox, | ae family and servent, | ¥ ork, 10 day: Havana, Ger yr ship Adeiaide, Adn it city, for, their eruth,) how. i fone; nie et | Sire odes Guiemanreod- dave iach Diligenne, Woodbury univr'the cilecs | every patient sheald know someth roche of the cae x] burgh; IC Nelron, B | dish: brig, Mato, Merrill, do; brig Castles, ‘rot, doz bark | better to at once getrid | SB talet of the ra + to trust 5 if at Nelson, neaus dy, Migs | Sarah Bosd, —~, Just arry Solomon Piper, dischy, sche Hope, ally recommended Vegeta | With respect to the cure of, Serearesahisn Mer “Saunders, Mrs, Richardson, W. Ives, Nite Means | Potter do toeton: to bs our con {ior mecavenience., Nothing SY, Mis # Gordou Mra 1 srart aud’ four children, A Dobb- |g VONTRripro eae gat Rotten Mina yy ey ins on con | shen linear armen lin, Rev A Wheelock Salem, cishg; eave eta, Tio Grande. bi It for New York.—384 iu ovement of late years in the treatment 6 of hie soonplint, be. ie int out the } Canvesae—Bark Magdala—S Lambert, M Burrows, $p: Wig Amezoe, Oliver, Rio de Janel ee feet in the hands of proper and experienced the cure Hawkes and 3 children epee South, Baltimore, doy M Rui Pi ‘Thoneande have been auiekly cured, and many that bad | of Stricture 1s aow accomplished in as many days a8 ‘formerly Sr Jaco pr Uy va-cehr Catharine—B Ferrer, J Allison. Golamibin Wallians, baltimore, Kio » or Your aching friends 1 fe demanded months. Dany pe ya who degpaired-—then why not yon, rea i ‘chia from the Rew. Samuel D. Burchard -— Ya CO been Coot us recommended by Coouh fora very see ‘rom Norfolk, been on, English Danish brig, fer heav flow 1 snd cargo saved to Bun Sept; ‘U's br Foreign Importations. eaves, J sce M EG bites, F eS =1 cases, P Speyer—3 bales, 3 tone | come on business to this ff fora ah a ra shore foe oal perfectly cured, though been a Meroe uk oe anxiety for years. To tiiose who cannot leave scepticism as ed i Felieved and able to | i seris ly feared to be | bei J Reyburn—4 “Tuckerman—10 cask, 6 A Mumford kL ol Bainbrrdge, im port fast {rom Tio; also several English, Preach, Braziliac, und Spanish men of war pop iw port. wanda desire to benest | ry Leask hirdware, N Ludiuts wets Tere, Gusd In port, brig Rowland, fm Wile ee Suve at | sas Te tao, peeceh Oil rexsned, of those deieks & Brpthet—ai8 do do, ee to sail for dot veri swarden, Muslion, remedy Knows tothe | who obtende their shill upon the ne zabhie ‘eos are. | ware, NE Jatnes—t cases, teady to’ itor do; brig Josephine do; bark Dudley, from roverbinily s | eases (multitudes of whot are wee mn every paper) he ash, G sles, Cameron & Brand=19 bart Bath M ce. lormert felt it incumbent to give a statement of his own ess MeConner—I7 ba'es, RC Biack= Rro pe sa Get amy fo port, Gigs Cotumbi AMUE 6 HARD, medical q cations and advanta joss op preeen ace | | cask hardware, Newbold & Hasselt ‘cask lease, | Modore Housseaus and oth, Pastor of Houston street Preabyteriee Ute omer o | most eminent names ai Coa Ne ed SM Newboldnt-cese At Leask hardware, J Blackett | ST. Jaco pe U Out Thompson and Houston streets, New York, | ¢ longer exists ; and, as to rank, the bare.fc =2.d0 do J Hay den—15 crates earthenware, JC Jacktoness ii For sale at Ring’s 192 Broadway, corner of John st of & certain class, become only « ° auvily 2easke hardware, Waish & M: 15 boxes tun plates oS Imete | tender G W Shielas & Cot som 2 casks 2 os | HAIR DYE. E ee ROOVERY, | Novipers seth, Spe ia, Ren: | BATCHELDER'S Instancaneo Liqnid Hair Dye is ab- Bi Re wath Sbegentil sta may be hops a | dail, sulted fur Triest | 29 solutely the, only article yer Tnvente fat bs de. ~~ COURT pended’ to oto the Thuman ‘Tiair, wiskers, de. withony Be ith one yout, RELAND | posi Ports. Apvavacutcota, Nov 13—Arr brig Gi Nou sehr Geo Eny ‘amden, see Aare Oly s, contain dpe | eka to Cute ry ll casks, W Bryce boxe: Y Speyer—9 cases, KS oe Urook—=1 by Whe oh eae the health and | #tete. He Pains to recommend it. The hetarbed by €0 lor witl sot, 2 casks, KN. Foster—28 anvils, Westinure & Co—6 crates Send prepa flan un earthenware, Miller & Coates—I pair mill stones, 489 boxes tints so mach complained of hair dye. tin ph Sales i crater # casks t0 order, ni Bold'woleeie andrea WM. BATCHELOR, 2 Wall st. Havana—Bark Fioyé—9#t boxes segars, J Mathews—308 A im Philad Hrd = | gh eesge | Cases forwarded to rope hibes I Ses B. very liberal aw vs “i wi ig emis or eRe pe7alg andra, jusuly ¢ éeehrated iy Sold ia si for $5; berate CON L RATED EXTRACT OW 8 D TIAN AND 8 34 peewee puzranei ”, ‘he wer York Col Saree IY pocked and sen toatl mcked and ont toatl partyot the Ua Union. Trig ened? stabbed or con the purifying a urlities and rbs 18 confirient i any extract il pad crey be rebed on aaa ert ad x from an impure state of Laon it rheuza. worm, bi the boues or ae Wn eases of hall’ oye dogees Feeountt@ wholes Ww. BiUCHaRDsory By Nance street, ork THE NEW YORK HERALD. | JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, Oireulation ‘orty Theusand, DAILY. 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