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small branches as the Hudson, the Potomac and the Sa: | What isthe reason of this deficiency ? Seward occu- vannah are not embraced within the purview of the Con ed @ beautiful private mansion away off dowmtown.— | aad from , for Providenc spots in the coun. | feoky 3 Wan jerer (Be) Holm Sth. That he will boast of the efficient management of the Post Office Department, and refer to Cave Johnson's report for the testimony, Ke. ke. Ke. in State street.— Wright lives in a tolerable Bin. of brick, near Clinton A most important condition in the matter of a peace | Park, and Young’s residence will be of the same quality. is all very well, but the person of the executive | sacred; his comfort and quietude are essential. Give us, therefore, a mansion to be owned by the government; | give us one with an ‘East Room,” an audience chamber, @ suite = apartments for a le- house of the with Mexico we sholl report upon to-morrow ectfull, THE DOCTOR Wasminaron, Nov. 24, 1846. Case of Lieut. Schaumbury Lieut. Scbaumburg bas published the matte tition to the Circnit Court of the United States of this | District, for a writ of mandamus upon the President, to | e restore the petitioner to his rank aud From this pamy extracts in exposition of th | cabinet, (of curiosities.) fs park of artillery, to stand a siego of applicants fer ollice, Give us a mansion of gigantic proportions, with a lawn le fountain ia the midst; we want something Will government attend to this thing? We Position in the: shall meee iy) 3 il oe, es meet i n analysis of the elements of the popular branch o! let we make the following | the next Legislature, warran‘s imo in believing that w° | shall have fun before the adjournment. We hope Black wood will not be allowed to report the speoches for the other side of the water, ax an exemplification of the “do” things in the “ model repub- | mapner in which we * yasninatow, November 21, lic To mis Exceniency Jamne To-morrow will be thanksgiving. The heads of the departments and organ grinders will dine together. The following is the order of the (able d’hote:— 2 9000000000000000000900 000 0000000800e00000 , and just rights of chaumburg, of the first regi- yoons, in the army of the United have, upon due consultation, advised him to present his case tothe judiciary department of the government for hearing and determination. In so doing, we and 1 intending any disre: lawful powers of chief of the army & Temple Cassidy. Prince John. . Schaumburg are far from to you, or the constitutional or 000000000: 0c 8 000000000000000000000 00000000 090000000000 8 This isthe order of the safle, and grace wiil be dis- pensed with, for we have not heard of any chaplain. of animals: the bill of vegota- mall) has not been furnished out of the question; we can't ean union of heads r nd navy of the United Stat We well know that errors, unintentional, when only oue side of acase is presented to when only the one party is heard We have the honor to Present herewith, a statement of Lieutenant Schaumburg’s verified by the records of the Adjntant General’s office, ot whbolve here authentic copies, as referred to in the tition to the court. What part of the documents them may have been omitted, when you were led to the | conclusion thet James W. ver of the army, and therefore ordere erased from the Army Register, wherein it had a place by order of your predecessor in office, is not for us to siy, a8 your order of the 24th of March, his name to be erased from the official Army Register, as having been improperly printed therei out notice or opportunity te Lieut. ent the facts upon which his rights were founded. Whother the facts as now presented by his petition to the court, and verified by the records of the Adjutant Gienerel’s office, are sufficient{to change your fo opinion, is a question for your own consideration judgment, if voluntarily you shall think fit te review Your former opinion and order, directing the name of | James W. Schaumburg to be ‘erased from the Army | gister, but without reproach to him. ese facts seem to be indubitable, as evidenced by the | rasene of the Adjutant General’s office : Ist. That Lieutenant Sc! haumburg, holding the com- | mission as Second Lieutenant of Dragoo! sued by and with the advice and consent of did, by his letter of 6th June, 1836, at Fort Des-Moines, tender the resignation of that commission, to take effect on the 31st October, 1836. 2d. That tender of resignation of the office of Second Lieutenant was received at the War Department on the 23d June, 1836, and then and there, by the endorsement made upon it, accepted, to take effec 1836, instead of on the 3ist October, That, on the 30th June, 1836, in a general order of that day, resigned his commission of First Lieutenant, (a commis- sion not then held by him,) and that the President had accepted it, to take effect on the 3ist July, 1836, 4th. That, on the first day of July, 1836,'a commission, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, { Lieut. Schaumburg, appointing him to the office of Lieutenant of Dragoons, was signed by the President, countersigned by the Secretary of War, sealed, record: ed, and thereafter transmitted to Lieut. Schaumburg, | (which, when received, he accepted ) oth. That, on the 6th July, in general order of that | date, No. 46, it was announced to the army: that Second had been promoted tothe office of | Dragoons, to rank as such from the | We have ‘only the bill he iare therefore But in this sale we see (cheese) of the most Opposite and diversified qualities. y hope that at this table, the balance-wheel of ono to be laid at Washington to-morrow, perhaps, suggestions | for the re-organization of tho democratic party will be made, end the system of operations for the campaign of We positively hope that our information It there is an error, founded upon facts, and facts attested by was not an offi- his name to be ersons present is correct. ivate Secretary. | fall last evening’ in this city; it has con- tinued to fall very fast during the whole day. mutts, and other articles of winter apparehjare in requi It looks as if we were goin; | ing, and the bells have began to tinkle already. On the whole, and seriously, when we look forward to the vast amount of labor to be performed, and when we | think of the materials employed to clude that this session will be one of the most intere | we have ever had. a er rR SNe COMMERCIAL, New York, Nov. 27. ‘There were no sales to-day, and prices re- Pots $5, Pearls $5 75. Corton.—The sales to-day are moderate, and comprise Manufacturers are buying to a mode- rate extent, but the chief sales have been to shippers. LIVERPOOL CLassirication. we appeal to the Snow began to 1845, directing . Was made with- to have fine sleigh chaumburg to pre rform it, we con- main without change, » regularly is- | shout 800 bales. on the 3st July, ie (No. 44,) is stated to have On the strength of the sudden spell of cold About 6,000 barrels his an advance of is held, and some rices onan a tr 18% cents per bai re made at $5 scales Family Provision Market. The cate of weather has brought to the markets a ‘and by the North and The price for each kind and prices up. E large lots of Pork. has advanced. Poultry quite plent Wild game of every description stil continues scarce: vegetables of every description, owing to the col | weather, havo their prices suffer heay losses by the severe frost. bs Spel will lose in celery alone, over $400. Butter of a fair quality continues very high. TABLE OF rRices. Lieut. Schaumbur First Lieutenant of lst of March, 1836. 6th. No other resignation, or tender of resignation, than that of the 6th of June, 1836, to take effecton the Bist of October, 1836, so endorsed on the 23d of June, | 1836, of the commission of Second Lieutenant, b found; no other than this resignation in June, 1836, ever | was presentedor accepted. 7th. The general order of June, 1836, No. 44, ed on the resignatioa of 6th June, 1836, so on fil dorsed, and so accepted, to take eff and on no other date, although resignation of the oftice of first lieutena — of second lieutenant. sth. The error and blunder in the order of 30th June, | No. 44, are proved by the resignation after commission, dated in July, and by der of the 6th July, 1836, announcing James W.Schaum- burg as first lieutenant of dragoons, to take rank as such from the Ist of March, 1836. These facts are important, and, as we believe, were not brought to light and seriously considered until pre- predecessor in office, who haumburg to be recegnised t of Gao by virtue of his appoint- ment and commission, by and with the advice and con- which he had never resigned, and | —— Considering the difficulty Lieut. Schaumburg had ex: | porienced in getting his name restored to the Army Re- ster, as by the decision andorder of your predecessor id your review and reversal of that order by of the 24th March, 1845, we advised a resort to settle forever this vexed question— and fluctuation of executive opinion Lieut. Schaumburg. an eee to learn that the facts presented now by tition, verified by the documentary evidence of re- in the adjutant general’s office, had not been under Jour consideration when you made the order of 24th jaroh, 1845, and that they are deemed by you of suffi- cient weight to change your former opinion and order, | Bomba: #0 as to induce you to order the name of Lieut. Schaum- to be restored to the official army register, would | more agreeable to Lieut. Schaumb ss the case to a final hearing 2 osk Peoeees exe scocosesacececcoe z wa wa a Ba 10 a ecuscas Becve PS 2 S~) the general or- Soul BSeeaesssss cs Tame Ducks,do Senhack E,52ES. EES, BkeoatSa le sonted to the view of thereupon ordered Li as a first lieuten: Woodcock, pair | Teal eccce-cecees coccos., ° 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ) 0 ‘0 0 0 BSS 8eHSeATEES oo ae Peeve eeaesee Be. £80 eae = 3 sent of the Senate, Latest Dates _ RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. to the judiciary, this inconstanc; ‘upon the case oi Mazatlan. ais SCal) Port au Prince. and to us, | Gardenes Weare, with very high respect and consideration, | your fellow citizens, ens = Ratt JUIN He BATON. Next follows the appeal to the Court, a long and par- ase, based upon the facts of the letter, which the learned counsel concluded with the | following request : Gt petitioner therefore respectfully asks of this | Gusyams Court to grant him, upon the matters of his | Guatamal: xcellency the President of the | Galveston . Polk, and upon the Hon. Wim. | & ~ L. Marey, Secretary of War, and upon General Roger Jones, Adjutant General of the Army of the United States, to ‘show cause (if any some early day, ticular statement of the c petition, a rule upon his E: Jnited States, James K. they or either can), to be assigned by the Court, why ‘the name of your petitioner should not be restored to its pro- | per place in the official army register, and he be held, declared, and adjudged to be entitled’ to hi appropriate rank in the said army, and entitled to the nights, privileges, and emolument sng to his commission = @ first lieute: gimont ef dragoon sion, bearing §d awfully appert as by the afurementione: commis. on the Ist day of July, ef our Lord one thousand eight hundred and in the sixtieth year of the independence of the U States, to take rank as sueh from the in said year, and here to the Court no rch w show, importa shown (marked | .,., Onueanehip Merehentcts bate —lesdo A Patrullo—95 em, Digs lead Strachem & Seor sticks cedar J W Ph St. Manxs—Brig Li yeasks Bid & Brother t—9 hhds tobacco A 8 Brower—800 —303 bales cotton order. a¢et—278 bales cotton to J Norton. MARITIME HERALD. Movements of the Steam Ships. GEO. M. BIBB, RICH’D S. C OXE, Counsellors for the Petitioner.” The Court have yet to decide upon the mandamus. The Weather—Dearth of News—The Praiajtienta Vol- unteers—The New Locks on the Schuylkill Canal— Leave Due Ba ny gl eee The cold was quite intense this morning, and ice of a considerable thickness was formed along the shores of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. At present there is every indication of a snow storm being nigh at hand. News is a scarce commodity to-day, the people appear- ing not to have recovered from the dullness of the cessa” tion from business of yesterday. Mr Goo. P, Bonnir, an old and respectable auctioneer of this city, went over 'to Glouce last, to attend a sale, and this m: in Little Timber creek, into w! fallen by accident Packets to Sail. Qeeat] Korcius, Hldvidge, ” Sta Whitney, Lophaim Oct 2 | i fies | . Howland, Dec é Prince Albert, ‘Bebor, Dee 1 Margaret Evans, Tin’r, Dee 8 Robert Peel, Chad’k, Admiral, Wotton, Oct 16| Baltimore, Johuston, Westnin: we , Hevey, © Point on Monday jorning his body was found hich it is mupposed whe had The regiment from Fenusyiranie f is now full, with the exception of one com city, those of Capt. Capt. Small, Capt. C) iveniee? medical examination of these volu this city by a committee of sur Pet he canal boat, with rived at Fairmount fi Schuylkill canal, to pass boats of thi at least six inches water to spare. airival was occasioned by th her to run at night. water was let in gently to allow Hal Albany. Crawford, Ano ba ~ Scott, Nebraska, Watson, - ig? are from this Capt. Bennett, lorehead. The nteers is to be made in ‘weons appointed for the 160 tons of coal on board, has ar. rom {the mines by w proving the capacity of'tho new Tock is OF eVen greater cay hi nag s. aly bn ers not allow’ being freshly made, the rson Duke of Wie Bart and then drawn off, as it is now too late in th much tobe done with these large boa b The unprmnsce been completely successfu! ton boats can pass through w: Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia, po ey et Bank 955; $5,000 U.3. ae The experiment Phil Wen b= Bri Mobite, iets A ora Me Sion Neamith & Walaht Atlan ger & Co—Steamer Anthrec! bi re Amabury, West Ia: ti B Ga. New Orleans, with Ship Merehant, Phill a ie me) ship Parthenon, vi days ay a ke 3! Ork leans; gh. Tat 33, schr Maisie cm Wi gon Arrivea. Cult, 5 20 days vol ke Be 12, 8 6's, "56, 101; reqaarivans Banka U-% Lewes m3 Wt; share q Yigksbure Bank 67%; -incianati 6's, M5 Sehuythill Loss javigation 3354; $1,000 jon 77 30 ilmington, NC, 000 Lehy 5 she Scheytit Atsany, Nov, 25, 1846, The Governor Elect—His Residence— Necessity for a “White House” at Albany. John Young will arrive in town about the beginning The management of his friends, in order to guard Mr. Yonng from the anxiety and agitation usu- ally experienced at the it inauguration, and the assumption of the delicate and multifarious duties d an Executive, have been most judicious. tions may have arisen from a lau the bodily health of Mr. Youn, — to be miserable. , has been eminently ate to be furnished in already ‘chosen for Mr. Young. ‘The government pays eleven hund i i4 of gg! “chareee, tae vend Newbern, val stores, to the master. SI: Ship Columbia, Robinson, 7 days from Charleston, with otto, to Dunham & Di Ship’ Southport, greek T days from Charleston, with eot- tm Cy rice, to G Backle: Sebsois, —, 29 days from ‘Turks Islncd, with salt, ys from Savannah, with cot- | ie Peter Deel}, — a ark Peter Demill, — \dable desire to preserve ton, NC, to New York, with zs which is still repre n of Joel B. Natt, Successful; and a suitable re elegant manner, has been pentine. Experienced on ¢ }, lost anchors, and quuerwice damaged. Also, two ships, 2 carks poi 2 brigs—unkuown, Steamship Soatherner, © ‘Cemetess ship American Kagie, still lays at hor in ‘the North ot kag Chop chop dog. red dollar: for the rent ces Herald wR it ashore on WS The following vessels w: jornment fot ‘Ne tee of the “Eusedtte excl the gale :—Brigs Tweed, ( | Johns, NK, dragged both anchors, leaky: Nauvoo, Treat ri, dragged both anchors; sehr Crescent, fosik for Malem deeeed vain, suchen | Washi ington, NC for Boston, with vaval stores, drag “hoger anchors. Miscellaneous Record. The floatiag Lien a she off Sandy Hook was driven to sea ‘on the night of the 25th wighn Sux —There. Wilmington.) feet of her masts Ships Ros Wotten, for t 12M, this day. Senn Oneaon. Nulter, from N York at Holmes’ with loss of foresail, topsail and jib. Scun Waxertntd, Stephens York, put into Norfolk, Nov th, with loss of anchor. be seen of her. Se Mercer, irom North Carolina bud to Norfolk, witha cargo of corn, was capsized ou 18th, im Albemarle Sound, and sunk ; vesse! will be saved; cargo a to- | tal loss, crew all saved. Brio Orv Corony—QOn cargo of iT for Boston, ton. ‘The Westport sehr Sappjeed, was not the Torpedo, which at Westport 22d or 2: eat Bangor, dismasted and ashore from Deer Isle, not Boston. On same dav, fore and ‘aft schooner be! P Piper, of and from Camden. She Ie. by x'whale boat, which went to her from the w eresor the steamer ‘'elegraph went “pg and towed her harbor, leaking, but not very of Franklin Orient, in tne gale of the tothe vessel, and it ag larg hooner was ‘ t> | ticut river were at auchor some with 10ss of sails, &c. Scue Ipa—The tronk, memorandum book, ke, picked up , lat 39 26, near Egg Harbor, have tou as belougitg to the Sch Ida, of St | John, NB, empected at this port for some time past, from the by Capt Baker, of brig Daen tecognived tat coast of Africa. Vesseis AsHorr at Houates’ Hore. Nov 25—Bark Gen | Greene; brigs Tweed. Wanderer, Nauvoo; sels Crescent, Schr O H Perry, Newton, fm Sullivan for N° underweigh alah yesterday. got on aL the East Chop, where sve | now lies. will have to discharge. 1 AM—W dora Vortland, Richardgon, i tape from, Ma Boston, in distress. On main yard gone, and sai oe es ace e ‘as making tor the neare: was spoken and ies With provisions, by N F Frothingham, at Boston. Banx Heven Manta, at Boston from —Ou 18th instant, off Chincoteague, carr mast; on 240b, oft Long I yar Lav —A fine schr of 65 tons, owned in Wellfleet. and calted the William Bacou, was lauached by Messrs‘ Wood- well, Newburyport, 24th inst. Whatemen. hee Yayal, Oct 19th, Bruns ee Arr at Mattapoisett, 2ith, bark Li arrives New Bedford and towed her to Mattapoisett, Arr at Westport a. Le | Barclay, Grinnell, North At- Jantic Ocean, 200 Beports about Sept 15, Pe NB, had landed 40 > orted Sept 18, 45), Oct 15, An wan, of Mattapoisett, clean. ‘The Peri’ had seen the Pr ag ts of West mS date not known, with 60 bris. Mayhe, Aug'25, Autumn, Ston. 130 sp, for Pacific. Brokers ret 2, off Be Marys. Bruaswick, 24 days from N Bedford for Pacific, 16 bbls oi! Spoken. The pilot boat Washington, on the night of the 25th inst, 1p, supposed to be the Pairick Henry; blowin Gale at the time, could not ascertain Whether she waite Pilot or not. Schr Yucatan, from Augusta for Baltimore, om 2ad inst, ell 4230, lon 69. Home Ports. Barn, Noy 23—Arr schr Franklin, Sandford, NY ork, C} bark Cuba, Cowan, Cuba. Sid, ship Caspian, T ‘orrey,Charie- Ft Baxcon, Nov 21—Cld brigs Port Leon, Mcloon, Port au Pri ween Esther, Pendleton, Demerara; schra J 8 Ca- bot, Lander, Havana; Santee, hyn) Mi Boston, con Norfolk: M aa tas, Nickerson, Nor Messenger. Ban ‘Win Wright, ‘Wilden, ielenatiuire: Abel Sor Rappahannock ; Nevis, Flintor . Baltimere, Packet, Thatch Wil Bryant; or Brisco mai hiladelphia; Cotsne, Nichersoes Aerial, Boul bany; Round Fond, Harding, and Mai Augusta, Ni shall, Mayo; ich Chatlenge, ‘oster; General War mond; Kellar, New York; eld, vannah; brigs Maria, Wm ‘Free! WNW. to WSW, ‘good. bree barks Manchester, Huma, as, , Yates, Poiiadelit Albany; Marietta, Crowell Holmes mut, Harbing, Cook, Belize, Vulture ; Rees Joseph Howe; and from the moming, scheoner Medium; arr | the Roads early 25th, ship Clyde, Smith, N Orleans ; bark ‘Taylor, Baltimore; brigs Chas Edwards, Word phia: Walpole, Bro rooks, Pendleton, York, ‘A herm brig, ap Lejen seth taviaedcanrel a cream, bat was not | boarded owing to the storm. < ‘Abby Pratt, Shaw, New Orleans; Ketax, Godfrey, doi barks Azim, Dunham, Port Spain; Neptune, Cooper, New York; brigs Carl, Visser. | ofand tor Hamburg, via itis, Havana; ‘0, C Lior, Wheldon, Phitadelpl Globe, Par to N Ni E and EN. E, blowing hard with muc rain. | Fatt Re Nov 20—Arr schrs Elizabeth, Hakst. Balt; 2ist, R Borden, Brightmaa, do; Minerva, Dai Phila; 22d, a fall ‘rigged brig, supposed with coal. ov , and Kos- bihson. ‘ork; Mary Jane, ork: Ann. hatechell, Philadelphisy s, Rowe, Surinam. eer Rea tao oak Sophronia, Chae Boston for Charleston; brigs Dover, Philadelph bound E, the wind biowingta gale board them to reat who the Coltou, and content. Plummer, Handy, d rN Yorks Gen Studley, Poilady | NCjalso arr brigs Northerner, Da ton, Balt; schrs Of erry, Wootten, Sullivan, fo D Veters, Hol edo; Albert, Whi mouth fi it Hersick Clarence, Salem Tor de ‘ordel | Kinnear, Portland for Balt; Julia Hill, and James Fraa- | hmood; Barah, Kelsey, NYork; Ocean 2tth—Arr bark Wa Larra Tarks Island. The vessel on the East Chop will charge no get o Nonrork, Nov 2\—Arr schr Martha Ann, Pitt, Nange- mond; schr Wakefield, Stephens, Snowhill, schr Columbia, Thomas, Ware River. New Beororp, Noy 2t—Arrschr Emily Bourne | York; 23d, Franklio, Gurney, Albany. | s Su ote New’ up} fm tia ; Provipence, Nov 2i—Sid bark Tr | Granger, Matanzas. Portiaxn, Noy 2t—Arr brig Baltic, Vining, Cuba. i eigne Howes, Bath Fin PoarsmoutH. Nov 22—Arr schr Richmond, Packard, New York, Sid 23d, C aby bop sty do. Saem, Nov 2 Sid 2ith. bark ch icedony, Rio Grande. WaLponoro’ a. Sid 2) brig Gen Taylor, Livbey, N MINGTON, sehr Mary & Elizabeth, Smith, Cape Hi 100; schr AJ Rossett, Mills, NYork; 2th,’ brig Louisa, Pieree, Marti- nique. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Hom+: Ports, Norroux, Noy 25th—Arr schrs H Hudson, Munson, New Red Jacket, do. Cld, sehr Sciotu, Thompson, Ja- York; mate PutLapeenia, Nov chester; and two tquare Tog! Savannah, sephine, ‘Teal, NOrlean: Ceylon, Crockett, do; M cher, Boston. "WOMAN AND HER esse JF ROM cae the nose by! the grave—Adapt desde ia cast Te id possess this works, ry Prudent mother may cor lt this work ie reat ‘alvancnge to herself and ber chiidr tH EDITION GUST PUBLISHED, and for so oN pai {3 OFT schooner pesesd to- be from SSE of Eats lands. About 10 by CH. CHARLES H. for Liverpool, and Apwunat, ge ‘s REMC dnote Hole 2d irom Snow Hill bound to N from the ae the «! lectures oa the operative surgery ofthe s work contains acomplete review of f romatere decay, pnd the ») of ex excess in every class of life. Dixon has written much aud well on van shows 4 thorough acquain- ee. Stricture, Gouarroeea, Bex Iro- ihe | ymptotne und treatment e Sonor Journal re- branche; of thy modem scie | cele, and Varco Old Colony, of Port- | oar doubts about bandoned at Mass Rip,there mount of about $35,000, of which 6000 is ‘ork; the balance at three offices in Bos who labor under ageuuity wader try: Uncommon interest. Horace Greely ins no line or word calealated to excite | sions, but the coutrary everywhere ; aud will | course of dissipat din their hi hands ie hope it ie the | a a: the Author’s suamp his book with | auvinjudselous 5 load of the 8 J was thrown over, bee, she ‘remained aground near the mouth of the ha bor. On the e crew were taken off by Capt Patterson The re reported dismasted, was the out the on the forenoon of the 2ith her crew were taken off K. CORBITT, Member ofthe U U also of the Medical Society, has Duane street to 12 Beekman sirert. thre i ih N. Dr. Corbitt having eoufined hi diseases for the past 1¢ years, can warrant a cure in al does not use mereury from 3 A M. ult9 P.M. PEDIC. AlD.—DR. GREGORY A te im i a gee of adelient pliented | who have eruptions ou ractice to one class complicated na’ i, Gave eile tinh mene . wand practice of curing the disease jucident to rience of ‘nearly 90 years. fo. 3 Hhosevelt, one d door from NO CURE NO PAY. R. Somerrz.. B DUANE Street, ogf. Mantber ofthe Reyet iseetmens Sf sore aetlace tiene, teen years, devoted to. venereal diseases, enables cure Ps worst form of this disease. Kee oF four from Connec- der Oyster Pond Point, 24th, consul! A Practiee of ft four- w ‘Those individu: room Dentist. Remember, 19 Di te el m mercurial orhasa, tae Dr hia holds ne See his Lng 4 Di Itimore, reports way the foretop sland head, carried away the fore- 2046 paisoe atreet. pe FHYSIVIAN—DR. HEIN. etfully informs the or practice; he contiues h Inbor mercurial diseases, eases Oo whieh C may apply with con! 4 ad ber of th ck, Almy, NB, and landed 40 jctures, ‘Algo, pee ek peolechie ell mee ci r. Heine jae being rene physi range, before reported Puttin: hah wih loss of Captain Southworth. ‘The Lagrange i below New Bedford 24th, with loss of both masts, prhich were cut away in the gale of the 234, between West's Teland and Wood's Hole, “Ste-mer Naushua proceeded from Y. J. cared of Scrofula I you but call at 266, you can all 20 years standing. fit tei lo ‘Columbia street, had the Iheumatism, he was nuable to walk without crutches. ‘own statement, October 28th, was cu po and corruption. ior Cc Fonsamn| fee after spending hundre: ohn Ervin, cured of Pleuri olay lero of Dispepsia. Mins ee vo Consumption of 01 I—Scepticism can be confounded i in, five scieas me lences produced to convince the world. 029 lm: KING’S GUUGH CANDY. \OMMON SENSE has dicnlons of considered in 5 .nee oe cae i ptr R bli Seed jennobling aoe ofa cold or slight coug! sound intellect a B Charleston joker; Advance, y it, ing wader the ‘flee hy, how much better to. at once get rid of it by employing Ring’s universally recommended Jandy, than to allow ‘aceds 0: ring asthma or a fatal consumpti itutious. Does not common sense point out Sough course to be pursued—warm c! a1 ‘Thousands have been to be sown in your con- every, patient should ki rd ‘Taylor, Cutler; fread, Poekiert tal and Rich- ir oer yar asang fat 1 ei (Gandy. —Having some kind friends to wy Idid ee mended by jt con| cate great scepticia speedily’ relieved and which 1 had serious!; debarred. .A feeling of tharkfauess and ad | oxhers, prompts me to give the ji + in makieg the virtu Publie, and i es little Breat assistance to the it deman % come on business to this cit) Borash ‘ashore tu time only, but perfectly cured, though it been a source oi ‘tronble and wainy) lor years. To those who cannot leave their he:nes, or who cannot afford UPtnat wkich tc pro that which is . oC wie ne wp about 3G rate, elfects of mediet ng: sae ia, - ‘nt ees comer 0 omer of John st. Pastor of there raed street Pre safely sent to any For sale at Ring’s 192 Broadwi who obtrude their siafl upou the public in these di 3, ms, New York; Renown, Lovell, do. ‘Nothing sailed—wind in the morning WN W to NN W, with snow, haulia hile | snow ant TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. IGEON & CO. 8), AND SATTINETS RE- 0. S41 Waar Brace, N.Y. ders for work at Messrs. W. C. Langley & U H. M CLOTHS, GAMING RE EF! ERENCES an oat baie CASI 4ELIX GOURAUD’S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. is now, by common consent, No. ey snr a Biseches, Pimples, pustules, of rerapciams, end very eres ‘Trott, Neve York ald 22d, brigs Gram HIS admirable emollient and Joseph sion rf, tan, freckles, sunba: Havlet, Baltimore for Boston; schrs stichmond, Hartord, for do; also one brig and seven f fore aud aft schrs from the NW, could not 20—Arr Br brig Eclipse, Lennerton, creased more than 500 p clearness and Freshuess which its use ii plex: ion, have rendered it proverbial as a Deautifer of the skin; Te eg can be considered furnished with a pro URAUD'S. ITALIAN MEDICATED, SOAP. jous compound, and can be used in hard or instantaneous remedy for anklin, a 2ad—Arr — wr. r; and is a sovereign an insects. If beauty be, as it is assert jeep, itis the more emnertent that the thin covering in which id be kept in. its present and most at- Pa ight go on amplyfying the merits of his bat he thinks That t he number of cer- blished throughout the Union at dollars, to the Docter, trom em: ymen, ce of Congress, an es rattan Medicated Son tificates which have been A cost of several thousan went Phy: magiaas ‘New York; | Ladies, the Cricial af whieh Newcasrix, Nov 23-Cld ship Monterey, MeManus, New et, Nov 23—Arr sloop Leader, Russell, New ab, N Newsunyrort, Nov 2—Arr brig Eveline, Cheney, Phila- ufficient to convince any be any such, the Doctor the not wilfully blind. ht apply to them ta) eve not Moses and th though one rose from the de: b Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile positively extirpates, root and anid Rouge will impart to the ae Hush, as magnificent as that of oo ag Hair Dye will change Ted or uray hair Gourad’s s Lily W hite instantly dissipates reduesses, flushes Beware of deception, and remember that it rocure the genuine preparations of Dr. Gouraud, except at is depot, 67 Walker street, firststore Fnom Broadway, and of "AgEnre—74 Chest conten 2 arg st mW Fewer, Nov 2t—Arr bark Don Juan, Windies: sch> -aNpp, Nov 234—8 C Phillips, Giles, N Yarmouth for oF do. Below, two brigs, as, and Eastern Star, Woodbury, Cardenas. rigs New England iladel phi Parleton & Co.; Wi Arr schr east King, Kelly, Alexandria. aw YORK KIDING SCHOOL, NOS. 65 § 67 WATT STREET. FRONTING CANAL STREET. Greewie! Pe A aoe tks f tun it} returnit Dis ince grateful acknowledgments aa re ve handsomely patronised him froin the fi the New York Hiding. Scho a indness. He vou hema v 19~Arr schrs Fism, Vesta, Billow and ‘01 ‘ov 23—Cld brig Orchilla, Marcinique: per 2 Reger Sra EL me ae PAINTING. Ls Ly haa 8 ates lncirlag leta totwcns, ce time whi he wishes to Term: meas rate, and may learned by applying at 171 sal street, o atore, ‘Broad. GOODYEAR’*: LADIES AND GENTL ber, perfectly tlexible in the coldest weather, For the case or single pairby BROWER & BROOK: Sole Agent for Goodyear’s Manufactorie: n26 Iw*re_ 100 Broadway, between Wall and sorat TJ. Crowen Bleecker street. N.¥ THE PIANO—SINGING—I ‘NGLIS! LE. RB. Sg Papi of tue C c pared EN’S OVER-SHOES, manu- factured from Goodyeai’s celebrated Metallic India Rub- essous in Singing, ‘and ‘on the Piano Forte, at ast residen street, or that of her C°sF YOURSEL¥—AMERICAN COMPOUND :— Of all the remedies yet discovered for the permanent | cure of a a= disease, is the most speedy and cer- injurions or nauseous, drugs, t tain. It leaves no odor on the breath, reqa:res drink, exposure, or bu: an sex, and condition, trumped up ‘ hombu, cc ninety-nine cases of the hundred, resent is the most popular remedy in a neigh! ‘ry it, and convince yourself, even after other rei oue bott'e curing nine ont of egery ten cases. Id wholesal: 4 bottle. Sol Comstock 0.5 yurulas etailed Ison, co: Bowery and Grand, Bor Sn Bi and } Falton’ and B, mond 778 ray cornor Chai my, No No 278 New. Xork Bi Fulton and Cranberry streets, Brooklyn; Third streets, Philadel Max corner Charles axa Prats serson fahington City; and 316. Stow mick: Norfolke Va. nas Srowtwere Rie hire M also ready to teach in the ar 0 or ao count ilahment, ae led with a refin ar thetuaege's has fon physician with anerring success, Ni mip, te “OF noBACCO 'D SEGARS, apy Al. Up stairs, offers for sit on liberal ; Shhds H. cases Seater pote et of begin Segars, velhoe brands at_w holeanievand ret. HOLMES’ KITCHEN RANGES, DR. ROAKE’S JODINE LLNIMEN i) Be Rann gf + agreed anecess that has actend (& th this most valuable Li "Te pormenonly end checreally eweae? permanent an feet id aan ae, sither ehrenie ot inflemssasory, paseh oa gt loue of the. nae limbs, contractions of co! id les, and gout, it a tela to meat.” {t has bode wood grith i in serofuin, or King’s Evil, spine and hip joints, tre dol Itis invaluable, and nets Ii] of flesh wounds, and or fever sores and sw ross the kidneys, in the chest, side, stiff nec! ap. Ie ap tad effec: # cutaneous eruptions of the skin in the form of ee: 7 pimples, ringworm or tetter, barber's “a — powege Lage oxereet th bh SOLL, sal proprietor, {0 Joh EXCHA SHOWING the amoun Bill of Exchange, to remit fo dvances made t sare TABL ES, a for in n British 8 Hees | States ew: yk jenn, 235 Centre street. x | heeaiaar Of the newest patterns for Parlors, Offices and Bed Bigveo—tiat, Office, and Bed Room Stoves, ae ight plain, and japenned. The that are daily received, warrant my esa ing d th cary renery Gat seth Puree, « ea facturers, 78 Nassat OUUGHE COUGHS, COUGHS. E8—This popular reme- ow in use for the Jungs, of how long standing; sprging, Or ises, tumors, 8 ay) WD GH Loz; ~ tracagee | Clay be found ve on fete shortness of breath, asthma, come like many preparations, got up bat to remove those diitre-sing ymptome” ten prove fatal when Who have experienc ‘hom hh pring ine Seeding causing them t hes! inate ays. haa never been known fe fa fal caring the most spubpor ulvers neglected, ‘ag many: their happy. a ro bit ey promoce a fr CORBY, are es 351 Pearl A ate APPARATU! ANGE = Sold by S. * awe 031 eodim*rre white. wanted wo fall main god lathe for ae SERA WROORRDS Ciocmle br” '°* FERSSads WAOOUS, ren ore EB Clayton & Sons, 96 Wall street, vid th the suuhor, ae ee Fae ais a selene pegs jents ev ery day from at ladies, | Sen Sere as acpi ‘ulcers, diseases 0: | bones. and Jones, Wisenges “erupuous, | jamatism, "The result of the ab | hepa mee wee eee! Sbferdsanble | yubltaised by te Comeanp peers STRICTURE CURED. | Tt SPECIFIC EXTRACT, for the care of Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, weakness of the sexual organs, fgcunraaeminsons, td ex from the uretna =” ie eu then any other reme | ae yet discovered, without mUeAWMiig in any way with, best- Frich O1 Ba ting Bevreetonr SARSAPARILINE, rated Baivact of the Genuine Honduras Root POREVARED by the members of eta Colle i by Apne ond Vie oe most ‘vagra be tcned at ‘medicinal virtues. It | Praved by the College, for the cure of scrofala, them ar | | cutaneous ceptions, fee yh cg 2 aod pains in the Denes, } ot sf cakibel sosate Iu akiitel wooden liar per battle orate bores for $9. REURIAL BLAC ° Sure femed rin oyphilia, och a ho renorted io im. nt ou reat | sypm | ment. Fries $ Oy rng m prime. iene lee tet ae ok venereal nodes. t scrofula, or any disease ari: not be one moment wi onl Dollar, cases of le ‘a dozen $5. HE TONIC en ge REPARED ptt for the use of those who have dulged secretly, or committed Se Bala ind, aluable invigorating touic will positively cure impoten i er of the cones. eee noctumal emissions, nervo' ritabali weakuess of the sexual or- in ty, general phy rae, and ‘constitutional mal d lity, powerful vg oye of a per, bo bode or ‘oF eel a dozen. PAR ATIENTS residing sn auy part of che Cion, by writing *tatement of thet aituation let the disease eof what kind ft may=delteste, ndelicnte, private Or otherwise it Fs be cons: aps by the mem 7 whe mot ma hen i medics ‘with directions, forwarded tsamedinesly In thts Instance this fo (5), suc atel be enclosed, - * DICKINSON, Avent, Be Di Where one of the Pra 8 Li—is in at | teudance. ni3 lm*re NA SUBJECT DEEPLY INTERESTING TO MANY .—Dr.RALPH, Author of the Private Turvy? begs to state thathe isat nome as much as possible, (except Staday) for jn upon any of the referred to im this volume, personally, at bei residence, 88 Greenwich street—or by post, chronge Bax 160 ower Post ‘iso, to t besid catled Gravel or tilt 1, and from seus ONLY. thor finds that it has been a matter of surprise to one of rank or eminence in fi profession is talents to diseases which peraous of every deseription . easily. If, however, but one sande] of the miseries these people bring upon soci- ety were kuown, avery different opiuion sould. be form And, itis not only the present misery and dejection, preyi on the mind as well as the body, that is deplored, but: bape are of such C~ repens as fo pow r disease, nh ae proper treated, y remain so dor. tion as to show rape in no other 4 on posterity, to fc moie immed: itful a sourse tis me must 4 opportunities the author ‘has, of witnessi who apply {o him. » pone instance, so: have been oper only ii few have been, entee entirely, fc for their complaints were neither one nor the other, but totally different and innocent disorders. wa which me infu: harryse dhe ming, i Shark the toent fe field for a en that of Stric- fre. Here the poor, p patient ys for val ier Gro month lisorder ter might subside or oa oceasious ; but whether the disch: Teturn or not, fie is one the better of. "Now every” real plvaician or st. geon knows ase alk the physio in the world would never cure A stricture, and yet, of | properly understood, it may most easily speedily be removes ‘o sre, one of common pro- dence, therefore, he would say, if these remarks are just, (and he can appeal to most eminent physi- cians in the city for their truth,) how reoreees © at w something of the charactor he is about to trust in such ce. ent of late years in the treatment of th of this ‘complaint. Ine leed, in the hands of proper and experienced persons, the cure of pemerare is now accomplished i taf as ome as formerly mont the writer mie treatment, the writer furnishes ceessful means of cure ; and which. any chest, (price $10) can be —Aware of the 4 nemerd opint_m entertained of the ides of whom are seen in every paper) he fely it incumbent to give a statement of his own qualifications and advantages, and presented most eminent area tefereuces. the fare ced pee — ists ; and, as to rau! bare-t pre class, become ak: of the im ut pres et Im*rre par ONLY ‘DIREN AL Aen AE A acres ro} expe- fal to the lot of ay one to warrant a perfect and cases of above mentioned diseases. “The remember that this is the Hel Bete pinse i +9 she. eeiy where celebrated Dr. Hunter's btained; ce in his private rooms, relief to all who may give hima fy certificates, voluntary given 0! = rw. most fi mhich are them by perusing Mo Hon. R. D. Owen, w .D. Were this book carefully read 7 every mi d its advice strictly poBewed, we are pers eb state of society from the present wor id the of f HS ay ould be ‘ut ‘poorly reared . pevene mas Peop! monial state; thar’ ‘will cell impor ant | secrets wi cheng en aroun eae ‘OF . Philadelphia, most booksellers; and the Eaitor, 2 An street, New York. o3! Im*r Ene et, ral wept ge vs Cooren, lt pees trangers an ease, OF "the imposition of q ack to » the following letter :— PooréR=Gin—Last July I contracted a disease, and immediately applied a] who Promised to cure, — we inued with him two months, and was ied a one after another,” all the the doctors kept me under a course of mercury for six weeks, per chsent and nd eee yom yt pains a ay feinta, aad covered. wit i i was a compl doctors considered it dangerous to give me any more medi. i! p coutnern ol imate. I left the ital , curs. ¢n ge Jot. of Son in told, Vem eens an Sud restored to Wo perfect beaith. "I wish tnis pate wd rler © Hos. GREEN, Bricklayer, Harlem RATE DISK ASKS.—ESTABLIS! A. D. 1940, P'S ‘HE PPE SS RESSION OF QI Okita the Members OF the New York College of Medicine ant yy established for the suppression of quackery continue to direct their particular attention to all di ‘® private nature, and can confidently promise to Persons requiring medical ‘treatment, a safe and permanent cure, without injury to the canstitution or confinement from business. Invalides are vartieularly reamested to make appli cation to the College on the Pearane agen Qs a vast amount of suffering and time may She ‘ts vor One of hes oF me. Set ier pany, ears — incipal hosp urope, for the cure attends for consultation daily from 8 AM Ad \d Medic: INBORTANT "LO COUNTRY INVALIDS: Person rag the country, and finding it imepnyenient to mak. Se ieee them a chest con to Perform a ey eure, by tly. toyether: with ptoms, treatment received elsewhere. + esed to Ws. 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Theyre me acu s.orter time than any other remedy, i” at aia 0 ‘ing with the stomach, or ement DEDILITY Bs of the the City ot Tigmmendel fr a ee ea remedy for prsenes: sterility, or depending on mal! i Bore Leach; cases Ifa docen $5; carefully paetods and vet ay parts of atom: Lif RICORD'S ALTEnAT'VE mgne | VOR the permment care of prima:> < or ae Serer ses ithout py ssaeins justly celebrated on iy net aneh ‘au CONCENTR, ae anita jege of Medicine and Se eoies meal 5 such aa serofuli jotches or pimples, ulcers, pat | brain snd nervous | oe ‘wrappers, and goverament stamp, ‘the is as strong sade cause oF aces aT by fac ‘National publishing onsets wy, Seachrenst cor. of Wut sud. Chestaut sta, Phils Hees 25 cents. 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