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MARITIME HERALD. Fis i £ ‘ E F Sales of Stocks bd salt rehants’ Bank, a Aue : ny itch ber Lg oy 2% Ol Colony Halireed, 99: ‘00, +h and PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 14, steamers or irmy- Wo want munitions, and supplies, and ships, and transports. From Texas. i Capt. Haviland, arrived yester jay from the inte Texas continues to be ite that a scouting party of four- tof fi sie ctor seemed Indiae a te ix bu eatin watienot tne ton Ban Gabriel ee scouting party feariog hostiliues, themselves to be ahot at, than the paltry’ sum of $7 per ‘We want a unanimity in the administration and in Con rene. orresponding with the spirit aud temper of the Phis, Tooker & r, Balumore, Mal | k > a er ‘aylor, more, Arrt ot Ariana, Maloney, 8 days from Havana, with sugar to ved h bark Esther, Falander, 79 pig me the Downs, with 360 tons of iron ke Mary, Kellan, “Sig from Yarmouth, N 8, with m Turks Island, to JM from Turks Island, Dec Beh John Morten. Eyre, 3 days from Delaware, with ryt atin, Griffith, 4 ic ‘0 gGitr Ira Gerard; Price, Faarhe Belo' Br bark James, from Hull. ae "as ‘3 from Stockholm, onorable peace, and a Jndicions day in Cong: things, for they are alt st hand. We ripples ples enengh, and dead — enough, onthe waters of the San did not approach the Indians, f they were Camanches, Banner, published at Hantsville, Walker lage following account of a tragedy wehiel Tecently occurred at, Mustang Prairie, Houston An Titereation about Br ‘40 tons bere to JH N on your troops, your money, and your men, and blaze finish the If the Mexican Con- ive them wart to their heart’s con- home to the aa e them up with the ries—if expense is neces- ay, expend and count the cost afterward—if men are call them, and they will come. Action, concert, liberality, despatch, celerity, are all really wanted. The war should be terminated before the recurrence of the wet weather, and it can be done. THE DOCTOR. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS! SEOOND SESSION. days from Baltimore, with corn, ll, whose father lives a few miles from that place, when the former drew a pistol and shot the latter daya company of ‘of five orsix persons pursued Vance, hit ting him several times, rely through the bo: ‘ance when he was shot, and who r, informs us that he cannot possi- yond a few hours. nate mother living in this lace grief is inconsolable this lon her in her old age. Sh —her son William died about tn two. month ince. nahe is the sister of the Hon. Geo. Mcluftie, of South Carolina. Some idea of the ad: that our citizens have de- ays the Houston Tele. t, that it is estimated ad. ‘The next one of the alls verpool, was towed ¢> sea by hip Luconia, London, towed to tea by steamboat Jacob Bell. ing up fast with floating ice. Miscellaneous Record. Fes his Smir Nesaaska, Captain Watson, tor Marseilles, sail this morning. _Peapfiete fom Eptere i! Ey inside of Liberty Point; ‘vessel and aa lost. Suir Lartanp—An account of the injuries sustained by this vesse: oa her passage from New Orleans to be found ina letter from a correspondent at Bostor rill. of and for pet, from Nev at Quick’s Hole, bls oysters, | cask ent on fiend of 7th, jus situation. Lighters have iy save the cargo, hias Port, 25th ult.,a copper fa wf he ——.' She will be commanded b Be Scun Inveane: plaster, went ashor graph) may be formed from that upwards of $150,000 have been expended by the co- rt this season, for transportatio Wasuineton, Jan. 12, 1847. introduced into table representation of the erat ding people in the Fi tol this morning. A number of aisting the floor of the Senate. yet called to order- Ten minu' ° of the Chairman’s hamme! ba Senate to silenc: Prayer, selemn and affec pecial reference to the di xex, one of the Senators from Virginia. Mr. Arcuison in the chair, the Vice President being <a not read as yet. Mr. Ancuer rose and desired the Senate to wait a few moments, until he should be furnished with certain facts from membersfrom Virginia of the other House, in refer- tion te the life and death of his late colleague. And there was a pause. Mr. Manoum moved that the reading ofthe journal be dispensed with. Agreed Mr. Ancuen rose, and after referring tothe death of Mr. Barrow, and to the fact that he was one of his dearest and best friends, and that on the occasion when the grate- ful testimonials of Senators burst out from every corner of the bose he too had desired to mingle his feebl tof others to the memory of that Se: Shad been unequal to the task. A correspond- ing occasion was now presented, from which Mr. Archer said he could not exonerate himseif ar bef of the relation in which hi instance as his colleague. mea ished wisiters o on rly from Bremen, ton during the week ending on the 29th ult —Ficayune, Jan. 5. Upwards of 1200 emigrants, ne ‘a Galy From the New Orleans Evening Mercury, Jan. 4. NTBRESTING FROM CAMPEACHY.—An arrival this morping puts us in possessien of accounts to the 22d ult. A letter of that date states that Campeachy has positive- y despatched a force of 2500 men, which wes joined by 500 on the road, with 12 pieces artillery, all well equip- ped, with a view to compel the government at Merida to succumb to the pronunciamento of Campeachy of 8th De- Captain James Crocker. Notice to Mariners. Newry Discovearn Uy salad pee schildt, master of the bark America, of urg, on the Ist sent Tas the Gull Str oer Projecting above tl her voyage discovered arock ia @ water about thirty about tw hundred and fifty or ‘onunciamentoand of this move- in the neutrality of the piel as between the United States and Mexico, and put down the government, which they say has wedded the country to Santa Anna. ‘The people ef Campeachy have elected Don Domingo Barret’ Provisional Governor. ult.,a long communication to the government of Merida, ing forth the causes of the insurrection in Campenchy: We received this document at too late an hour to pre jon of th arrival at Hamburg that his chronometer was steno cor the track of vessels bound to ‘As rock lies directly Europe, it roel be well Tor ators to be on their guard. He addressed, onthe 11th daa of B maton, 7th, lat 37, lon 74, bound to Bal- Marietta, from ‘Savannah to Boston, Jan 6, lat 38, lon Nancy Brown, (se stated,). i Arremprep Murper neak Rancocas, N. J.—A man, named Wilson, made a desper: upon the life of a woman, said to be his wife, a mile from Kancocas Bridge, N. J., on Monday e: He forced her to aw: but, through her re: her throat to cause de manner, and then stabbed her in the breast, foavi in an almost lifeless condition. not yet been arrested. Wilson is said to be an Irishman be known by the bridge of his nose having been broken several years sinc i horse.— Newark Adv., Jan. 13. tood He only had the benedt of a slight acquaintance with sald colesgue, and could not, four o’clock this tae 1B backer, died at his lo Iness, in spite of all tentions of his family could ra to enobia, New York to en Jan at Jat 40 44, lon riole, Gill, 3 day: fon 70 10—inaster ck and ring to Sates a Savard, from Demarara for Mobile, Dee 22, off Cape “sche “Austin, from Havana for Boston, Jan 3, lat 31 99, Schr Mary Eliza, 10 day 23, off W end of St Sehr Robert ‘Ihomas, o Kits, Dec 16, ne lat. ning low a quantity of laudanum, ig to get sam clese down » he beat her in a m Isaac 8. Penn, after a severe ill and io affectionate at rns See UA Gt the eners of € among the of the members o: was at an ee promising along career of honor and of fuls but he is cut down. Another associate of n stricken down by the spoiler, in the midst . I had not the pleasure of a long and inti- juaintance with the deceased, but I learn from at Mr. Pennybacker was born in that most beau- ion of country in the United States, the Great Its population, like th r jes, are characterised for tl tive simplicity and their virtuous and industrio' Born of them, and among them, it was from them that the deceased derived the purity ‘and henesty of his c bout forty-one ye i from Norfolk for Jamaica, Dee by birth, and ma; of Frankfort, from New York for St Foreign Ports. Care Hatien, Dec 2%—schr Barbadoes, Kidder, for Boston 10 days, and others as before Dee: 31—barks Imogene, Ro pxagie, Winslow, APPOINTMENTS BY THE PresipEent.—Robert P. Flenniken, of Pennsylvania, to be Charge d’Af- fairs of the United States, near the government ef Den- mark, in the place of Wm. W. Irwin, at his own request, r, of Ohio, to be Consul of th it Buenos Ayres, in the plac rs,and New World, orsland, 1s de pra: do; Orion, Rendell, jefferson, Morgan, from ae 24 day recalled. Burrill B. Taylo: United States for the port o | of James H. Tate, resigned. ul'of the United States ior the port of in the place cf Eben R, Deor, recalled. P. 8. Naratnorcoaty to be Attorney of the United States for District of Kentucky, from and after the 2d day of ary next, when his present commi McRae, to be Attorney rict of North Carolina, from and after the day of March next, when his present comm: f age. His merits brief statement of cannot be better the facts of his political advancement. peered e in the Ones ir Hot aad Did, 2lst, bark, ‘Averon, Spiny brigs Algonqa ion will expire. the United te e a early period of life ps elected tothe high val oo: office of a Senator ited States. He was a man of good property, of a sound understanding. improved by leisure. warm in his domestic his mancers, and frank and courteous i with the Senate. Mr. Archer spoke feelingly of th dow and her children; but commended them to that high source of consolation, their Father in Heaven. sion, Mr. Axcuex moved the usual resolu: ‘hich were adopted, and the Senate adjourned to again at 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral ceremo- les to the deceased. ‘tower, Grantham, fections, bland and ith, brig Home, ok alia aN hee AT SEN re a COMMERCIAL. “i ASCahe Varuna Ri Gr » Dee 28—In port, bai bot pat \‘b, Jan d-<Arr ship Perthshire, Taitt, Hull, with | eld ‘4sh for Boston). | Boston, about 1th, ldg coal. , New “York, New York, Jan. 13. Asuxs —The transactions in both descriptions continue small at $5 for pots, and $5,50 for pearls. | Breapsturrs.—There was rather more doing to-day. | Large lots of western changed hands, most: ‘at $6,50. Wheat—Genesee is selling at new, white, 76 cents, yellow 73; Southern, Tica TS; Rye, 85 a 86 cents. Corrox—The saga beer were 2000 bales, today ra are mainly spinners, filling up vessels at aed TH Jan —Arr Anne & Julia, Prat, An aggravated case of assault end ba‘tery by a man named Wilson, upon a woman supposed to be his wife, in the vicinity of Rancocas, New Jersey, was yes oxaggerated intoan awful murder, and the good citi- zens of Camden were all on the qi of being able to secure the supposed murderer, a des cription of whore person had been widely disseminated. A man being discovered paddling about in a boat near | the island opposite Camden, by the crew of one of the | reas happening to correspond with iption, he was captured and lodged in prison on He was subsequently ascertained to be an person, and discharged. The real cri- minal is still at Jarge, but the victim of his cruelty still though beaten in a most brutal manner. The intense cold of last ni considerable thickness in the tion is much impeded by it, though vessel: dered in their arrivals and departures when as ~s e + agg “oy bis oe ‘oppor unity 0 gratily the: appearance of another fall of snow s An injunction has been applied for to restrain the Western Telegraph Company from the use of m—a misunderstanding having ari and company in relation to the ex- tent of the right sold. The case is to be argued on Satur- di d that a cempromise will be ler the operations of the com- Helen Maria, from Cade: there is less doing. except where seid ql a of alow rate of freight, which brings out a shipper. little is doing on speculation at present. Prices are steady | at the quotations— Liverroon Ciassirications brig Helen ‘Maria, 3 impore, {rom ‘NOrleans. | C) briga Kio, (new, of Newcastl vive in expectation A coares pe 6—Arr Eastrort, Jan 4—Arr bri 1’ Geor wed NY ork, - bth, (Br) Haney, (from Bt Joha, NB) 4 ferry boats, and his 4 gm Bt Joha, NB) a jesori DGARTOWN, Jan 7—, | Saco, Stephen c Phils Ge Gites, +0, tr LStephen © entirely innocent fan Hayticas 7 daysist Boston, ta, are sch ht has accumulated ice of elaware, and the naviga- | , Rest Esrare ar ‘Avetiow.—The building and lot No. 60 (late No. 57) Wall street, 3 4735 feet deep. Lot irregular Estate oF Jacop Lorittarn— three-quarters on mortgage at 6 per ct. at option ‘ot buy- Buyer to pay auct Lot on 34th street, nex! front by about 49 .. feet 7 inches front, house | Sac Macuias fs Jan 5—In port, Susan Ta} Sid Dee 29, schr Forest, ——, New Brpronp, Jan 9—Arr schr'Edw Prank, Charbuck, Helen, Hussey, NYork. 0th, schr In: Ry oy: Johnson, for Philadelphia; sloo; elley, Baltumore. Newront, sem 9—Arr bri Amon, Hatch, Charleston) for ar. Cherryfield for do; ; but it is to be ho) own for Norfolk; Splendjd, esi Boston | at btn ‘eo as not to hindei Ber ihrovineet Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Jan. Aare, Boanp —30 Commercial Bank, 50; se prea ph eae Bank, Do. 37 feet front, 97 rear, by 19 feet deep vee. v essen se oe Plot of ground running ‘through from ‘32 Lexington Avenue, 3434 tect on former, 5034 on latter, with a frontage of 115 feet on 35th st. Distance between the avenues 424 feet........ site, above, on Lexington Avenue, 0034 one side, 18 ft. 4 in. the alf of post road, when sm te: re Ponrtan , Jan §—Arr schr Fortune, Arey, Thomasten for Jan 11—Arr schrs Mary, Sid schr nal Bank, 45; 8 lechanics’ Bank, 24; 5 Commercial Bank, $0; Os Loan 6's, "56,9814; 2 Penary 1000 Camden and Amboy $1000 Cinciauati R, 28; $igoo Reading RR Bonds, 71% ALes—$2000 Schuylkill Nav 6's,” 40 she Reading RR, Mani 109 Heading, RR, cash, 291¢ Sxconp Boann=$ 1300 yania, Bank, 26136; ront, 1234 foet dee} with right of Lot on Loxingion Avenue, next below asth sireot, 4g rear, 101 feet deep, with lot on nue 4734 front, 53 feet rear, 41% one side, 34 it. 8 in. the Cad) with aif the post rond when cl » 2734 feet front, 42 ft. by 100 ft., with an L piece on rear, without street front, 16 ft. 8 in. front, 4734 ft. rear, 217 ft. 9 in. one side, 2953; the other. nthe Harlem river, near King gh bridge, on 18th, 186th, dnd 10th Avenue, with right of bridge road, $160 The Pulling Haag! known as itt the block between Broadway and rats ahaey opposite Bond st, with the house fronting on Mercer st., 22 ft. by 30. The main building covers about central lot is 32 ft. one side, 70 another, 129 ft. 10 in. another, 115% feet another. st, including the house 42 feet by 6, of 16 ft square... ... 8. 135, 137 and 139 Water, and 2 and 4 Depoyster. streets, with a front of 63% feet on 6% on latter, and 69 on Pine ore sold together for. . . ae Wikia! ‘Saunders: Besron, January 12,4 P.M. The Weather~Ship Lapland—Steamer R. B. Forbes— Merchants—Governor's Message —Theatricals. ‘We have just emerged from a quiet fall of snow? which commenced here on Sunday afternoon, and con. tinued without intermission until Monday night, when the wind changed tothe westward, and cleared “the vaulted firmament on high.” The snow is about four inches deep on the ground, and is not drifted, consequent. ly the sleighing is excellent, and merrily ring the bells, in town and country, of sleighs innumerab! want now isa full moon ; but I fear before she fills her horns, thé present solid whiteness of the ground will be changed to soft and liquid mud. We must, therefore, en- resent season, and hope it may continue till’ we that the ship Lapland, jew Orleans, bound to this r masts in Nantasket roads on Sunday ni the weather here was very mild, so muc! chor im our harbor with their with the rocks and break and that she touched the bottom up, ing that she would @ bottom, were the causes which ren- her masts. The wea By Last Night's So Southern Mail, ne Ports, yemnete, Jen Bld ‘tee brig — for reed ton, Givern, from ——. = rod eee ‘out of the harbor, leaving it clear as far i hip Union, 4) of rritt, Havre; bri amily B Souder, nah, Liverpool; ips Sarah and Louisa, Snow, al 100 ft. by 60. The The outlet on bri Growler, Ulmer, Banimae jan 6—Cid, Liverpool Vea, Soubry. 1 Hivres You will perceive ry brick’ house and lot on ist street, at 7th ‘avenue, house 20 by 38, lot 20 by 8 story brick house aut let om 89d stroets in reat ot as Colon Campbel B above, same dimensions. .... . Lot on 234 street, near 7th avenue, 25x93:9, , do adjoining, same tize. . «. lo . e 24th street, near 7th avenue, 25x96:0 | do adjoining, te size. before sho brou; bump a hole in dered it necessary to cut away ‘was so Close that it was imapoeaible to nee twice th sel’s length from her,when the breakers were discovered under her Jee. Both anchors were immediately let go, and as she swung to them she touched the bottom It was then her masts were cut | prompt action on the of saving the ship. . “The st cer Rothschild, Laury ah; Mount Hope, Brightman, “ba York; oP ra New Zesleee commenced rs e no doubt thi rap! 1 Liverpool: b th Bl hy Drs i iry eal ‘Lydia ‘arubam, Fi Soule, Thom tm ‘Havan sa Brooklyn, 25x100......... Lot corner 126th street and 10th avenue, (village of Manhattanville,) 100 feet on former, 25 on latter but, unluckily, | | 8 lots eine fase size, at pom 4 lots rear “of ay on 125th etre shipped, and it was 9 P.M. before she received Captain Morris Sisson only his own boat’s crew, . M. the next morning, Lemoine Bordeaux; was towed upto the 1 mention this instance an’ wat because it is | highly creditable to Capt. Morris, and has deservedly market the theme of considerable commendation among | a men. | B. Forbes is an iron vessel, about three ines , of one hundred = work two roe and is owned by the underwitter two by R.B Forbes, Esq % de by Mr. Otis Tuits, dauigna of Mr. Erionaia nce was an increased 51 17 on s Gaveston Haviland, fm Galreeon - The offerings ad, of which 24 were driven heres eb rai ed from $2.12 8 $3 4 25 & $7.25 net. | Svereae rates 2.75. Cl Wien om, Bilbon Achilles, bon Anti tigua. Privaperrnia, Jan, 13. Mason, from New Cast | intow: Left at New Casile brig wasered ‘tons, with two ei 8, on thi An ours oer evan $3 8735. hogsin market. At the close 8 were made at $5.75. tel, daar sehr ‘Give’ Branch; Hewson, tueamboat Srduey She was built and her me: at East Boston, agreea- | }, and under the super- the first regular tow | a gue of hae | Pe ast, sneere and predicted that | a failure sada hambug, but dince oka hes ony ould be tion they ~ been compelled to admit that she perfor: fact is, there are many moneyed mee | of risking a dollar in anything new which they do not understand, would rather spend twen. thon on old fashioned affairs, because they happen to know | about them. Mr. Forbes is a man of genius, | Cate Lege Le 9 thi not to try the experiment. rich he invevted L-4 ugh aot to the ship Massachu- 1 do no entertain a ado, the course of Is in ie river bound up. J Remington, ig oy bri, Gibraltar; Lincoln, Smith, New Boston; schr Amanda ¥ Myrick, Catheat, Jan 1 any, schrs L) ag New Bedford O11 Market, Jan. 11.—Sperm—We learn of sales of 200 bbls. at $1.01 —— , and in Mattapoisett, a lot of 50 bbls., body oil, Whaele—Sales of 500 bbls. at 39 cents, and 550 bbis., re | part South Sea, at 3034 cents Whalebone—Nothing doing. ya baraive Elizal struction, many of our wise men from Savannan, Jan 8=Cld schr Tem 2th, Cld bark Superior, Shumway, Banger, D eld ship ‘ameriane, Hend pool. Joh bo Tod, Havanna. Passengers Arrived. Havana—Bark Ariant—J Balm sruan; and A Seigler. Passengers Sall “« Livenroou—Packet steph n, \¥ ny Br shi clhore, “of Boston. | lerer, Smith, Cardenas, not popular at present, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &c. on Trank Manufacturer No. roadway, has now on han riment of ranks, V “Chea ine feather = Forelg: avaBatk Ariana=6 bx Frangois-—79 bales to coercion, Mr Fo 1d & (ont. Tileston & co—B00 d and ship bi than nine- tenths of all mabe pe ad 4 ene Our Governor comm branches of the ieimonted bales tobacco i Hor—90 bxs fe J ise baila whole municated eo Legislature in 4 ne Tt is a decent fogement, pan) will, of course, please tho whigs, and offend the demoorsts and abolitionists, ya weasel spony Bonth America, Baht LEFT OFF wanpnopr pe FURNITURE Ania oa pate SAS aaa 4 [ing eum be attended toby bird FA a ER I SS A NEW MEDICAL, AND a en tet for the suppression of delicate tie a ~ WEINS CELEBRATeD Sowa TEOTUAEY. PPROVED and recommended by the faculty—a neve failing remedy for all aflections of the, kidney, inflam, i @ urinary organs both 1 ales at eellent medical tion for climates) has uever been kn in the most obstinate attacks of gonorrhea mended to tho public, as its ope Certain, ‘it ean be taken atall ti or hindrance from bu eh: Amaia 2 iS Wl a 28 ‘Grand street ham, at son; a Aud by Poet tc Wy & Rete sey ota ss Ramsdel Delewes House. wis. = ‘I’, 19 Duane street, O CURE NO PAY—DR. CORBIT uae sizeet, f Surgeons Peebet red aor the trestment of eereain de devoted to v1 to cure the wort form of this diseas y pain: Tho du 0 have inniged i ina certain thoes hetice oar positively be restored to heath and society. we Ce a tal zemored bi ie e, as insinuated cent door to Dr. et MOTHER’S CORN IAD when used in pales DR. TOWNSEND'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. sine a “fvomue, reine, peboune ey ey Trays te mare oes, orn Teas ss RIVATE pte ane tA See ae ae THEA we agents from a paar D EG ss pelt eae raed ferto ith plege fer to wit Ort IMONS Of} which of aad, well known, _Dr. Townsend is almost dail ree ing orders from physi- ficious es reatmonts an ety RED. orn of the sexual organs, 8 from the urethra.— any ars is any way with bi Fe x merenry, Tike bodys 12 iam ae 7m one of the mos respectable physi un patent offered to the public. ngersalt i Ete M.D. ‘an injudicions use Dr. Tewnsend—Being afflicted ae D: ge erties Sake enines wit, Dremy rhe f Physic in various forms, but J found putat last, che more 1 used phyaie, the weaker lite became, rendering un woud aad unskil tie ° AeK ment. Price O0e i Dollar RCURL vA HIS and coma or six ie bottle | for $5. ma ie rennet re and place both ¢ Tite is no quack article, but the mresetieion of a ren physician, one who has is branch of his practice a particular study. For sale at se 'Brondway, corner of John street. 13 Im*rh bac ‘ te pe every snhipst relt eases va to, as well as the on: ing from jating to he di sequences r aie mises sible any one should best way of curing them; thor’s own practice are giver oy it has another merit. It shows there are other di eli resemble venereal or Konothoes and is % Te, therefore, designed as a protection against imposition, and a safe guide to those who would treat their own case with privacy and succes: ja6 Im*r EVICAL AID—DK. PAWURT'S ML ‘vets and secret diseases. ke Jan ast Bublied ‘a od npopaler Ge ya oot defer: ‘the Bee tor is daily con ton diseases where the Book be obtained au Im*r OPAIVI AND CUBEB EXTRACT—This is the mos apeedy, certain and effectual remedy for the cure of all secret and 8, being» solidified concentration of Copsiva and Cabebs in portable It contains in the smallest that have been found most sulted at for the care of Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strict analagous col generation. medies yet discovered for the abo complaints, th mostcertaia. Itmakes asneedy id permanent cure with- diet, drink, expos ows give no long q' ble. If the medicine do speak elf, non peak for it. Onr blest i is tomo tty where it can be id the proprietor challenges a s f recent gonorthiant to be brought, which the mix- Woue, unde! ase that unfortunately perv th, low, rich and poor, matrimonial and single. here presented with a remedy by which they can cure t selves without the exposure in the shortest time post ie ce be contraeted if a dose o! ing to bed when expos 8 put u} b wit fail “directions accompanying it, at $1. One bottle lasts a week, which generally cures; many are cured in two days. For sale by C. H. "Ring, 192 Broadway, comer New ¥i fBrinkhurst, comer Tenih and Ch Philadelphia; 8. W. 137 Washington st, Bot ‘Canal street, New Orieaas; and 9 Main at., Cimeianati. 345 lin*re 500 © LLENGE—Vi Ited remedy for a positive and sp. drance from business. ‘The many advanta French pills possess over balsam copev other nauseating mixtures,cannot fail to Benides being the most effe¢tual and speedy cure d, the irely free from any unpleasant h or sicken the stomach in the orin the presence of the ¢ patients tO cure them- ry. They are for either sex, in, all complaints, such as 8, or whites, iar s, Weakness ve 01 onorrhosa, gleets, eat the ie complaints id have ter eve syused ave been extel if such ors cats ‘any one to.pro- q ity w jure of $500. Price $1 per bor., Voraale at 147 Greenwiel comer of Liberty. ‘Alsor for sale by: Wyatt & Fletcher, ia Falton street. 429 [m*rh GENUINE BEAR’S OIL. ¥ enormous number of Wigs manufactured country must be a conclusive proof that the hai: ly neglecteu. It can be satisfacterily proved that if proper care were taken, a wig would not be necessar| e case out ‘hich icial hair is worn, Concentrated perspi- uch the roots te to ate dee wands alone<- ‘that ¢: with it. it supplies the roots with a most healthfal a ourishment | It darkens the coloring matter in the capillary tubes, and Cae the luxuriant locks, which it produces, a tendency to “Purified and perfumed fr toilet purposes only by, HENRY JOuNSOW Brseuee (ceepvtgeen a atiee utd way, we Chambers'strect. ‘8 Sold, go, a 100 Fulton street ‘and 77 East 3 also at m atreet, corner of Spring, and be sure 80K 1 elze only the article prepered by HENRY JOHNSO: Price 50 cents and 25 cents per bottle. SIGHT RESTORED AND INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES CURED, Y THE ROMAN EYE BALSAM—A Specific Oint- ment for Diseases CA 3 yee This Balsam ae dily restore weak ey mmati ness from the ee and tontore, ‘sight ded itis possible todoso. The weakness of sight from old age, or from over- straining b tion to minute objects, can be gured by a In fact, its almost miraculous uence on diseases of yes, Will astonish any uses it. Prepared only by HENRY, ERIN, Vi tore J and pe uccessor to A. B. 3 Broadway, ¢ Granite Building. Bold ai hal ‘00 Fulton atreet, ant fi East Broadway. Price 25 cents. 3 Im*r FOR THE HERALD. FT HE mndersianed take this opportunity to inform the) citi- zens of New York, that they are the agents of the Mor- mon Property a* bbe Illinois, compr: the Ni town lots, 306 of hich a Well improved d 9,000 ner good, well smproved farm gee of watered lands, 8 om hich they offer ‘for SeincestsuersRce. The Tewiple is 186 fect long, 05 feet wr and 55 5eet above the basement tg the, eaves, well. built of hewn lime rock, and admirably adapted for x ‘collexe, hoase of wor. ‘ "Also, the Mormon ‘Temple (so called) at beautiful edifice, wel ie who tuated, and calen- A perfect title will be made, or no ans narticnrs apply to the subscribers at 04 where they wil F one o'clock day. BADBSITT & EDMONDS or, january 4, 1847. j10 Iwis*th ~ HARDWARE, ype eM RAZOKS, &c. Yrs ALLYHO RAZORS, John Rimmer & Son’s warranted Needles Which, together with Saws, Edge Pools, Scythes, and other list goo held for sale, to the trade ‘on manufac- turers’ ac cout R. 8, STE) Pi Foreign Hardware on, Agent, Orders solicited from the tnde for th foods, on the al eturers’ terms, (no eomi i REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND it money in large or uals Vagped Britain Uo ean |, ean 20 anner through the subscril party be ularly forwarded b: ket, me Hg elgg RBRABA! “nn BELL d2 Im*rre 117 Fulton stree ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE, VOR THE PREVENTION AND guns ED HAN, Tiron /BSCRIBER, (inte of the mot ussel, 159 ‘rhe romevelsrerpes pos - Et. of a p pevectos yt willing ishment. It is warrant hands, and in addition to this comm ates tot fem a chet fal softness and w! teness, ‘The | aaa Parieet oc equality to owe from its iporeds in this line, gither foreign oF oF domerye,' wile the vebesriber dese not keep T' for many years ss tide of this sored sess director of the frat tory it ris, is certainly = passed by the product of any laboratory in Europe, Id at ily 30 to 50 hi Hes Te eedtalyeolicte the Patronage oi che elie the metro, @ same time promis: by truth and wet OUSSEL'S, 139 Browdway, Where he will remain nati! further noti Every varisty of Soaps, Shaving Cream, Cosmetics, Pomatums, &e., with an extensiv: Aeseore, Hair, Natt, Tooth and Shaving Bruses, ‘ei Te tles, Odour Boxes, suitable for presents, &e. LAMPS, CD ANS LANTERNS Diiroak Lampe, nes opened ‘one of the tard solepued mi am iets es aa |B z neater wa Tee 20) Si Church A Fi large assort o, ment o f mead tory a Rereaperille 8 la ie wand all ite di res THE tic a ELIXIR. secretly, or commaltied excesses nocturnal cone afuny hana ‘ths jssions, Tervous inricabilt of the :| Perel Snel eneneet rat eral physical brow tirarional di Ps general functional derangement of the organs of |) mud your Darsaparilia ferns JAS. McALL ATIENTS resid oe edi tn the, disease‘be of int 2 tions generally, d jiver complaints, I am tauch a these: Complaints, of any. other where SUvapurifinis tadicnted, can with conSdene tr the Profession as a some of its most U feand valuable medicine. BENJ. WEEK! November bist tT cateata of Reareal Diseases, Gl ases, Whites, Femal Weakness, ke ils are made from the pres brated Dr. Abernethy, whi fully preseribed them only in his private prac ari wer alll Naw medi ree: wit the stomach or affecting tl Brooklyn, March7, 1846. jir—In the summer of 1845, 1 was se- chest and stom- remely convenient to take, sh: every Facial of food 1 ne rea fi such tatien,that it was with I confined myse! even this | was often ol gribe the horrid sensation the roof of my mouth to the lower part of i was ulcercted, and I was apprehensi its worst form, The to the wse of cocoa: f. L can scarcely des- it appeared to me, iby reaeire. a liste ieuser a Py in. an almost inccedi: can testify who have ble short space of time. y may be taken at any time and under any circamean- ces, with bat Tittle regal e fermented tiquors. Full yat that I was acetal oe ase became so inveterate, that it produ. 1 was confined for seve- and felt weak and wi by irections ‘accompany whine street, vand 137 Wiaiden for a number of years in (herd was induced at first to feen Mir cat Jana of Albany, ad health. ih yund to assure you ases as | have derived ing one or twe bot- . Tot tles, I omitted for some ays, to take it, and soon was not entirely subdued, | re for dyspepia an soothing, and operates 11! maeh and allaying feough Rr neer vl bottle or two on df yat regard, your friend, v, Mr Van Kleeck was formerly’ Sheriff and Clene-af Albany me county, tid recently in the War Dy 2 RH EUMATISM. More then one thousand cases of Chronic Rheumatism have beer cured by the use of Dr. Townsend’s parilla. ‘the following certificate was sent us yesterday ew Youu, Dee. 11, 1846. my ar to retum you my own sincere erienced by the use of your ected for many months with 0 Iuflamation of the red from these diseases rendered my remedy that was prescribe yaicians in the city, permanent benefit. 1 consideres e advice of a friend was induced to ey rour 1 hi hopes of puccess. haifa bottle before 1 this induced me to pe! “a id in its have effected an entire cu some months since I used your remedy, happy to say | never enjoyed better leaaure in recommen ing it tor Fitsre Writ Waren isso won tomatoes toe ffom eminent physicians and other persons of di & the: ats of or of the genuia cane F gad reat im ad, and the Continent with its remarkal and di Ppa comer vegetable farina—in some respects re- it. the Ervalenta (the latter i kets at eatiy om hand at the National Depetof War ‘ettablished for. their sale, at the roadway comer of Chamber st LUCINA CORDIAL, R THE OF LOVE, QR the sure and seedy cure ot jacislent rs Géesum To Doctor Townsenp:— ink os, ingondicence of Orin 2 oF fom three atthe fry reg febrity of this inesti fent guaranty for its qeick aud positive success ring all the above affect id Noth be | eng omg than its use, or two bot mediately counteracts which is the only cause of Derrenness and whieh prior Ya discovery, was, cous:dered incurable, Coiskte removes tee impediments By Db hys Which frequently deter men from gettin he afflicted, for by its use 1 the gi respects allow me to subscribe mysell your grateful friend, ‘WM. B. MOKGAN, '3 Canal street. cornen of Broadway. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE, ‘Sarsaporilla is a sovereign and speedy cure ipient consumption, Barrennes: or Ken, obstructed or dificult, Menstruation, Ineoutia of Urine. or involuntary discharge thereof, ans Price $3 per bott pal of i tones macnee Sruibane street. e tion of the system—ne matter whether the result ee cause or causes, Lie sce ee iiecteert ed illness joao sTOs TO THE PUBLIC. NSON’S TOOTHACHE DROPS VE ANODYNE, for the immedi vent eure of pain from decayed sig valne as a remedy, becom who have used it, it der its influence. “It specome counteracts t — es the female frame, which is the gr xpected of us, in eases of 20 de | Recife: wae) of, suzee performed, pls ne that hundre tous. Several casen where fanilves ha been without ehilt dren, afier using a few botues of Ul huge been blessed with tly known by by ‘hraame, “A: during four or five yer & D. pend t year by Henry Jol ho 1s now the sole prop he rehasers, is to be sure tnd ak for ‘Jounsce's and to examine the wrappe! of the genuine has the sigaature of Henry Jol Remember that the true Clo the most violent tooth juable cesta son. (successor to A. FY esutineally, by ing of the womb, kaown cases where ind also hearing it vial, as every ‘one Anodyne is an immediate or pain inthe gums, and hi cant reat cur ed Yor such cases ast have described, Dobesed a bottle of your Extract of beeps ja, ane id Ad removed ner you gave me. In a short \d restored her health. je received, Itake pleasire in thus acknowledging RE, cor, of “Grand aad Lydius sts. 273 Broad: old also at 100 Fulton strs and 303 Hudson st. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER. REAMS superior just Peer ae s it, and recommen: quality Straw Wrapping, le HOOKS, 65 ando7 Nassau st ATE DERE THE, Lg tm 4 of Pharmacy, euabliahed Pee tis t the of Medien ant you of quackery eution to all di fi feet, nervous affection bi t with my’ persuasion, those who had used tty she Ww or no faith ; and suffice it to sa and desired effect, not onl: Seanes of © pryvate napare, anion 0 the hours of pode etnds or confinement from ak cation | tO ) the College on see, [ime may be tine avoided. lor many for ihe eure cure of — TR VALTDS"Ferons ent ston, & cm hers torwengod to them a Coo com @ requisite to Ls nag a a: overnite. together ‘and treatment received elsewhere. sd sxelosing x 8, 0 voy Pa en for a long time pr mount of suffering an members of the College, tirely welcome to ALMOST. A TRACLE. tif you can, that consump. sca ly one of several hundr Read the following and thet Townsend's Sar Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir : I was taken a little over | aeeeners OORLYN, Sept. 14, 1046, yeat gs SON, M. D., . “pica hardly breathe—I soon aie ‘emaci Jace s confined to my bed, and was ob! es—indeed | cannot give you any description that would do I was supposed by my Li te be past ht bat venir 0 ethan ay em mts \¢ most extraardi- ore, omen 1ON. B eM 4 Le of recommended for i a Nee face. dulgence or excess of any kin: edy Bol ong sterility, or ALLS unless ition. ich; eases of pelt | dozen $5; enrefal i y dhankfal did ai cai ely “well, but lam so far recover- Teancot eay that pai raise bat wa) Tittle, an ty to give you a px pratie t) it yoe pl pleaye HHHUMATISM AND THI . Townsend—Dear Sir:—My wife has been for several with Kheumatisin. She has tried mauy = lief, but all to no purpas PIL! September 16, 1846. taint eno in their sys co ee ni mage ne coy without vats c Inanving tive. ingle tes at $1 each; in cases of If a dozen a eat aae paris otthe Union: x Hah Sed iy troubled ee ey repeat advise ail who are afflicted to ES, wt PILES. Dr. ‘Townsend’s Sarsaparill: i 1 th nace a vous debility” ftead the rai ie meanoks ofc plan the tortures of that comp! ine ton ret Fock two k bottles fen of yout Sarsaparilia, and feel f id one jaint. J send you this for may relerto me: would be OLIN HALL, 49 Palton st. Printer, 162 Nassau street, 3d story, cured ay stem \ aiheh se w \e piles for several years, and ‘was entirely. relieved by using ERYSIPELAS. letter recently received from agentle- ven: diem ‘of the bench H ™. w ® BiCtanvsor, het Pay ne Ware THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BI BENNETT, P PROPRIETOR, Circulation---Porty Thousand. 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