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‘March 3, 1847. “Sear jeut. Chas. P. 3, 1847. —— Lieut J. McNutt, to be 11 Brevet Fe Lieut. Josiah Gorgas, te Mareh 3, Brovetta Llewt. Thos, J. Rodman, to be First Lieute- 8. Laidley, to be First nent, March 8, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieut. reoaiane T. Lieutenant, Mi }, 1847, vice Dea Brevet 2d Lieut: Thomes Lieutenant. March 3, 1847, yee Brevet 24 Lieut Charles nant, March 3 1847 Brevet 2d Lieut. Jesee L. Reno, ant, March 8 1947 Brevet 2d Lieut. Thomas M. Whedbee, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1847 FIRST REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. Capt. Nathan Boone, to be Major, Feb 16, 1847. Brevet Mojor Benj. L. Besll, Capt. Second » 16, 1847, vice ‘Treno! Coase | First Lieut. Philip Kearney, to be Captain, Feb 16, 1847. be Major.\Fe! vice Boone, promoted Seoon: Licut. Abraham Buford 16, 1847. vice Kenney. prometed. Second Lieut. Patri-k Noble, to 1847, vice Chilton, promoted Brevet 2d Lieut, Clarendon J Lieut. Feb 16. 1347, vice Buford. Brevet 2d Lieut. John Adams, to be 2d Lieut. Feb. 16, 1847, vice Noble, promoted. SCOND KEGIMENT OF GRAGOONS. Captain Philip 8t. George Cooke, of the lst Dragoons, to be Major, Feh. 16, 1848. First Lieut Heury H Sibley, to be Captain, Feb. 16, 1847, vice Beall, promoted to let _D: Second Lieut Daniel @. 16, 1847, vice ot Promo! Second Lieut. Phili try. Captain Wm. W. Lorin First Lieut Benjamin 8 Roberts 1847, vice Loring, Second Lieut. Feb 16, 1847, vice Roberts, Brevet 2 Lieut. Daniel REGIMENT OF Lepage RIFLEMEN. FIRST REGIMENT OF A. Brevet Lieut. Colonel Thomas Childs, Captain ef the 3d artillery, to be Major, Feb 16, 1 i. Erastus A. Capron, to be Captain, Feb. 16, First Li 1847, vice Porter, promoted to 4th First Lieut. George G. Waggaman, March 3, 1847, (Company L.) First Lieut. Martin J. Burke, to 1847, (Company M.) Second James G. Martin, 16. 1817, vice Second Lieut. F. Irons, to 3, 1847, vice Bur! Second Lieut. John Mareh 3, 1847, (Company L ) Second Lieut. Isaac Bowen, to be First Lieut., March 3, 1947, (Compan: acanoa iy Lieut. Seth Williams, to be First Lieut., March 3, 1847, (Company I) Second Lieut. Abner Doubleday, Maroh 8, 1947, (Company 1. Brevet 2d Lieut. Edward Brevet 2d Li March J. Jacl Kingsbury, to be First Lieuten- Dyer, . ie Deshon, to be Second Lieut. 'P Brereton, to be Second P. Stone, to be Lieut. R. Chilton, to be Captain, Feb. 16, 1847, Sooke, promoted to Second Dray ip W. McDonald, to be let Lieut. March 8, 1847, vice Hamilton, appointed Major of Infan- ted. homes ecto to be First Lieut. iM “Frost, to be Second Lieut. Feb. 16, 1847, vice Claiborne, promoted. promoted, (Company W. Brannan, to be First Lieut., . Boynton, Jory, to be 24 Lieut, Feb. 16, 1847, vice , 1847, Irons, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut. Truman Seymour, to be 2d Lieut., March 3, 1847, vice Jones, promoted. SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. at ao March 3, 1847. First Lieutenant, allender . Lieute- to be Secend Lieuten- Dragoons, to to be First Lieut, Feb. to be Ist Lieut. Feb. 16, L. Wilson, to be 24 ragoons. , to be ist Lieut. Feb. Major, Feb 16,1847. , to be captain, Feb. 16, ARTILLERY. artillery. "to be Captain, be Captain, March 3, to be First Lent Feb. be Firat Lieut , March (Company First Lieut, March , to be First Lieut., of the 2d Artil- Martin, promoted. enon, to be 2d Lieut. fie s 5 z & fi s rs 4, Pe sa tart “For ‘Palo May, 1646.” by Bi by, Brovet. caloel by Br tain — Brevet. Brevet tain by Cay Bre by Brevet. to be Br Lieut. by Brevet. by Bre by Brevet. to ed Lieut. Bre by Brevet. Br Capt. Patrick H. Galt, of the 4th Artillery, to be Major, Feb. 16, 1! 847. First Lieut oes A. Luther, to be Captain, March 3, 1847, SCoppt 1847, (Company M.) Second Lieut. Wm. Hays 1847, vico Luther, promoted, Second Lieut. Harvey A. March 3, 1847, vice Roland, promo! to be (Com y L) ft Lieut. John F. Roland, to be Captain, March 3, Firat Lieut., March 3, pany L ) Allen, to be First why ted, (Company M.) Second Lieut. Samuel 8 Andersdn, to be Firat Lieut., March 3, 1847, (Com ) Second Lieut. Smee Potion, to be First Lieut., March ( 3, 1847, (Company M Seco: ) ind Lieut. Roswell § Ripley, to be First Lieut., March 3, 1847, (Company K.) Second Lieut John J. "peck, to 3, 1647, (Company B.) be First Lieut., March Brevet 2d Lieut. Thomas B. J. Weld, Ist Artille be Second Li date from February 16, 1847. ieutenant, vice David Gibson, deceas fies Brevet 2d Lieut. Henry B. Sears, to be 2d Lieutenent, March 3, 1847, vice Hays promoted. Brevet 2d Lieut Marcus D.L. ‘Simpson, ‘to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1947. Brevet 2d Lieut. Richard H. Rush, to be 2d Lieutenant March 3, 1847. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Capt. John M. Wasbii Major, February 16, 1847. irst Lieut. George Taylor, tobe , of the 4th Artillery, to be Captain, February 16, 1818, vice Childs, promoted to Ist Artillery. Fitst Lieut. Edward J. Steptoe, to be Captain, March 3, 1e47, (Company L.) First jrancis O. Wyse, to 1847, (Compan; February 16, 1847, vice Second Lisut. Hachalial Brown, March 3, 1847, vice Steptoe, promo be Captain, March 3, M) Second Lieut. Charles 1. Kilburn, tobe ist Lieutenant, ylor, promoted, (Compan: y L. to be Ist Lieutenant, ted, (Company M.. Second Lieut. Lucien Loeser, to be First pear March 3, 1847, vice Wyse. pro romoted. Second Lieut. Isaac F. Satis to be First Lieutenant, Maroh 3; 1847, (Company I. Second Lieut. J ant, March 3. 1647, “ jompany M eph J. Hoyos, tobe First Lieuten- Second Lieut. James A. Horde. to be First Lieutenant, March 3, 1847, (Company A.) Second Lieut Semuel ss. French, to be First Lieuten- ant, March 3, 1847, (Company H.) Lieut. Colville J. Mino 3, 1847, vice Brown, promoted Lieut George P. Andrews, to be Second | ebruary 16, 1847, vice Kilurn, promoted. r,to be 2d Lieut. March Hamiltor L. Shields, to be 2d Lieut. dl Giles Porter, Ist Artillery, ‘647 First Lieut. Samuel C. Ridgely, 16, 1847, vice Galt, promoted to 2: First Lieut Ed. Deas, to be Co ‘Wasnijagton, promoted to 34 A First Lieut, John H. Miler, to 1847, (Company L) Mh First Lieut. Alex. E. Shires, to 1347, (Company M.) Second Lieut. Mansfield Lovell, to be Major, Feb. 16, to be Captain, Feb. Artillery. tain, Feb. 16, 1847, wee} ery. be Captein, March 3, be Captain, March 3, to be Ist Lieut, Feb. 16, 1847, vice Ridgely, promoted, (Company Second Lieut. 16, 1847, vice De Second Lieut Henry M. Whiting, 3, 1847, vice Miller, promoted. ivin Benjamin, L) to be i” Lieut. Feb. rrometed, (Company N Ml.) to be 1st Lieut. March Seound Lieut. Geo. W Kains, to be 1st Lieut. March 3, 1897, vice Shira, promoted. Second Lieut. Daniel H. Hill, to bi 1847, (Company L e let Lieut. March 3, ) Second Lieut. John H. Grelaud, to be Ist Lieut. March 3, ise, (Com 1st, 1c 3, tsar, "oom Brevet a ha ptain Ji by Brevet. Captain J. Brevet. by Brev Fi Cay by tain by Bre Captain b; ‘aptain by Te Second of Captain, the rank of Fi 18, 1847 18, 1847. pan’ id Lieut. sa bam) Gill, to be 1st Lieut. March 3, ‘om od Lieut. Th A Sa J. Curd, to be 1st Lieut. March Bia Pamund Hayes, of the 34 Astaey, to be 2d Lieut. Feb. 16, 1847, vice Lovell, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieutensnt Darius N. Couch, to be Second Lieutenant, February 16, 1847, vice Benjamin promoted. Brevet 21 Lieutepant Jol Lieutenant, March 3, 1847, "A. Brown, te be Second ice Whiti . promoted. Brevet 2d Lieutenant Albert L. Meg ton, to be Second Lieutenant, March 3, 1847, vice Peieo Brevet 2 Lieutenant, March 3, 1847. RST REGIMENT OF] Captain Edgar 8. Major, Februsry 16, 1817 SECOND REG ENT OF 4 Lieutenant Henry A. Ehn weer, to be Second INFANTRY. kins, of the 7th infantry, to be INFANTRY. Captain Wm.M. Graham, of the 4th infantry, to be 16, 1847. ington Seawell, of Major, Februar; Captain Wi the 7th infantry, to be Major, March 3, 1847, vice Graham, appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 11th infantry. First Lieutenant cia 4 W. We February 16, 1847, vice Ba First Lieutenant James W. And February 16, 1847, vice Waite, pro Sezond Lieutenant Bi Lieutenant Nat Ly vat 16, 1847, vice An at" ad Lieutenant ‘homas , to be Second LicutenantfFebruary 16, 1 var? P. Tilden, jr., Lieutenant, February 16, 1847, vice Wessel sells, to be Captain, roum, promoted to 3d infantry. lerson, to be Captain, moted to the Sth in- to be First romoted. ‘on, to be ‘First Lieu- rson, Bind, of the Sthj infan- 7, vice of the 3d in- fantry, to be Second Lieutenant, February 16, 1847, vice Lyon, promoted. Brevet 24 Lieutenant Wm. M. Gardner, of the Ist in- fant in 3 drag to be bo ata Lieutenant, viee Thorn, appointed aan REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Capt. Ej jim K. Major, roe t 18, ais 10h ee sta Promoted 847, vice to eb. 16, 1547, view ss, oted. Brevot 21 Liout. Joseph NO, fantry, to be 2d Lieut., jan. 7 1847, of the D. Dobbins, to be Captain, Feb. 16, Infantry, to be 4th Infan , to be ist Lieut., N. G, Whistler, of bn Arak vice Rhea, deceased FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY., apt. Brancis Lee, of the 7th lafantry, to to be Mejor, ab 16, 1847, irst’Lient. Abi wee ah vg INE Myers, to Captain, Feb. 16, Second Lieut. Christopher R. Perry, to be Ist Lieut., Feb. 16, 1547, Promoted. abreratad Clon "Phomer Re weConoel, of the 24 Ta- a, lout, Feb. 16, 1847, vice Perry, pro- £ vivTH paid OF Inranray] Captain Di: Ph gu? Miles, of the 7th Infantry, to be Me- SIXTH REO Captain Thomas P. Gwynne, of the Suh Tafantry, tobe Major, Feb. 16, 1847. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain Henry Bainbridge, of the 3d Major, Feb. 16, iat Liout bonece G. Simmons, whine on es Britton, to 1847, vic ‘ot je8, idee CE les Hanson, , view | rometed i Second Lieut. et 1847, view Sones, ted to 4th oo Infantry, to bo to be Captain, Feb 16, Promoted to lst Infa be Captain, Feb. 16, iy el Captain ito in ate args » 3, to be ist eit Lieut, Feb. 16, i i d i744 6th and 9! Texes. during its Captain Thomas Childs, we Th ptain Joseph K. Stain Lucien B. Wel Captain Joseph H. Eaton, 34 to ied Captain by B: Lieutenant by Brevet Lieut. George W. Lay, Lieutanant by Brevet. Second Lieut. Franklin Gardner, 7th Infantry, to be “Ton pogre lohn Pope, Corps of To} hical En- gineers, to be First Lieutenant Dy Breve “4 Second Lieut. Lafayette B. First Lieutenant by Brevet. Frat Lieutenant Second Lieut. March 3, 1847. i i . EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. mind A Waite, of 2d Infantry, First reat: George Lincoln, to be Cay 16, 1847, vice Gwynne, peemeted te to 6th to be Major, ) February infantry. May, 1846, and in berdment, the battles of defence ef Fort from the 8d to the 9th 70 DATE PROM—mar 6, to be Colonel b: om fo. Brevet. Allen, 4th wer to be Lieut’ Colonel By Brevet. Capt. Allen Lowd, 24 Artillery 4 M tin Scott, 6th imanty Lewis N. Mori Lieut Colonel John Garland, 4th "infantry, to be Col, 8d Artillery, Lieut. Colonel arg 6th Infantry, to be Lieut. Infantry, Major by Bre- ir by Brevet. , to be Major by Brevet. Infantry, to be Major by Captain Dixon 8. scape 7th Infantry, to be Major by cont. Chas. F: Smith, 34 Artillery, to be Maj by Brovet. R. * Montgomery, 8th iniantry, to be . Jordi General by Brevet. y Colonel by Brevet. r, Ist joseph Brevet. vet. jut. John Brevet. Brevet. tain by Brevet. First Lieut. Robert 8. Garnet, 4th Artillery, to be Cap- tain by Brevet. , Second Lieut. oor joutepant: Brevet. Meade, Cor ers <a Jona 5 B. Scott, 4th Artillery, to be Major by Captein Lawrence P. Graham, 2d Dragoons, to be Ml- jor by Brevet. First ae renee Alvord, 4th Infantry, to be Cep- rev First pent oe Collinson R. Gates, sth Infantry, to be ist Livut. Braxton Bragg, 3d Arullery, to be Capt.by First Lieut. George Lincoln, 8th Infantry, to be Capt. Seend Lieut, Francis N. Rage, (Adjutant,) 7th Infantry, to be Firat Lieut by Brevet. wf Second Lieut. Char! Ist Lieut. by Brev Second Lieut. lst Lieut. by Brevet. Breyvets—‘ For gallant and meritorious conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico, on the 2ist, 22d, and 23d of September, 1846.” TO DATE FAOM serT. 23, } Col. William J. Worth, 8th Infant vet, to be Major General by sifor F. Smith, Re; adios jan, sth Infantry, to be fred Pleasanton, 2d Dragoons, to be 846. , Brigadier General revet. giment of Mounted Riflemen, ‘ol. Henry Wilson, Ist Infantry, to be Colonel Major Henr; e: Craig, Ordinance Department, to be Lieut. Colonel Captain John Brevet, to be Lieut Colonel b; beh ae Monroe, 2d A! Abercrombie, lst Infantry, Major by to be Lieut. Colonel ‘Ys Major Martin Scott, th Infantry, to be Lieut. Colonel Captain Dixon 8. Miles, 7th Infantry, Major by Brevet, Mansfield, Corps of Engineers, Brevet, to be Lieut. Colonel by Brevet. Charles F. Smith, 2d Artillery, Majer by Bre- vet, to be Lieut. Colonel by Brevet. Captain John R. Vinton, 3d Artillery, to be Major by Artillery, to be Major Cay ee “Albert 8. Miller, 1st Infantry, to be Major by fain E. Backus, lat Infantry, to be Major by Brevet. H Lammaten itt adres ie ‘Captain John Sanders, Corps of Engineers, to be Ma- jor by Brevet. Captain Theophilus H. Holmes, 7th Infantry, to be Ma- jor by Brevet. Captain B. Bragg, 3d Artillery, to pe Me if Brevet. M. Scott, Ist Infantry, to Tehstere to be First Lieut. John F. Roland, 2d Artillery, to be Captain ye Major Brevot. lajor by | tek Lieut. James L. Donaldson. 1st Artillery, to be irst Lieut, Joseph Hooker, Ist Artillery, to be Cap- First rene eee H. Shover, 3d Artillery, to be irat Lieut. Jeremiah M. Scarritt, Corps of Engineers, Pemberton, 4th Artillery, to be rat. Lieut. George H. Thomas, 3d Artillery, to be ‘irst Lieut. William A. Nichols, (Adjutant,) 2d Artil- to be Captain by Brevet. it Lieut. George W. Ayres, 3d Artillery, to be Cap- of Topographical by Brevet. aso Bowes, Ast Artillery, to be First 6th Infantry, to be First ‘ood, 8th Infantry, to be 1l—APPOINTMENTS. GENERAL OFFICERS. UTANT GENERAL'S March 3. 1847. QUARTERMASTER’S DE. Major, March 3, 1847 it Lieut. J.P. J O'Brien, 4th Artillery, to be 4. master with the rank of Captain, Jan. 18, 1847 First Lieut. M_ R. Patric! Quartermaster with the rapk of Cap irst Lieut. Wm. H. Shi sistant Quartermaster with 2d Infantry Bd Artill rank of Captain, January Thomas H. Benten, of Missouri, to be Maj. General, of Ga., to be Maj. Gen., March 3, 1847. of New Hampshire, Colonel 9th Inf. g- Gen., March.3, 1847. ig Gen , March 3, 1847. DEPARTMENT. First Lieut. Joseph Hooker, Ist Artillery (late Adju- | tant), to be Asst. Adj. General with the Brevet rank of | Captain, March 8, 1847. First Lieut. Edward R § Canby, Adjutant 2d Infantry, to be Assistant A‘jutant General with the Brevet rank | PARTMENT. Henry Smith, of Michigan, tobe Quartermaster with | to be Asst. 18, 1847, y, to be As: First Lieut. Arthur B. Lansing, 2d Artillery, to be As- sistant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, January First Lieut. Wm. H. Churchill, 31 Artillery, to 4 ae sted, Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, Firat Lieut. Jamos L Donaldson, Ist Artillery, to be Ansistent Quartermaster, with the rank of March 3, 1847 iret Lieut. Leggdon C. Easton, 6th Infantry, tant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, March 3, 1847. First Lieut. Thomas L. Brent, 4th Artillery, of Captsin, tobe As- to be As- sistant Quartermaster with the ‘rank of Captain, March iat Lieut. George W. F. Wood, lat Infant Assistant Quartermaster with the rank of Cap 1847. » to be in, March "pirat Lieut. Justus McKinistry, 24 Infant to be As- sistant Quartermasier, with the rank of cng March 3, 1847 First Lieut. Frederick H. Masten, Ist Infantry, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, March 3, 18: 47. First Lieut. Charles Hanson, 7th Infantry, to be Assis. tant Quartermaster with the rank of Ceptain, March3, 1847. First Lieut. Daniel H. Rucker, 1st Dragoons, to be As- | sistant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, March 3, 1847. First Lieut. Edward G Elliott, 4th Infantry, to be Ae- sistant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, March ‘Firat L Sewall L. Fremont, 34 Artillery, to be As- sistant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, March ’ First Lieut. Thomas Jordan, 3d Infant: Quortermaster with the rank of Captain, First Lieut. Albert Lowry, 2d Dragoons, tobe Quartermaster with the rank of Captain, ‘Gann Mor Mepicat Derar ses, of N. to be Assistant farch 3, 1847. Assistant March 10, 1847. TMENT. be Asst Surgeon, Jan. 18, vNthn F. Hammond, of South Carolina, to be Ass’t Sur- Seon, Feb. 16, 1847. Josephus M. Steiner, of Ohio, to be Assistant Surgeon, Feb. I , 1847. Robert C. Wickham, of Virginia, to be Assistant Sur- geon, Feb. 16, 1847. Charles P. ‘Dyerle, of Virginia, to be Assistant Sur- geon, Feb. 16, 1 Elisha J. ji Bailey, of Penn, to be Assistant Surgeon, Feb. 16, 1847. Paymester Pay Derantmunt. Pay master General, March 3, Andrew J be. Paymaster, F be . Stacy, March 3, 1847. Jovep 5 oe of New York, to be Paymaster, March 3, . Larned, mW i) the Army, tobe De {, my ys iP. Thomas. J. Leslie, Fayre ‘the Army,tobe Dep. of Alabama, additional Paymaster, to of Now Hampshire, to be Paymaster, Chas ‘pode, of N. J., to be Paymaster, March 3, 1847. Wm. eeetl we Spark, Brice, of of Va,,to be Pay aster, ‘Shio, to be Paymester, March 3, 3, 1947. Felix G. Bosworth, of Louisiana, to be Paymaster, March Ms bf Rober Bi Payaeits, of Tennessee, tobe Paymaster, Powe T. is Crutehfld, of Arkansas, to be Paymaster, March 3, Wm. si Noah Jol kewie O. Morris, to be 24 Li rlee Hoffman, to be 24 Lieut., March 8, 1847. jer , Wisconsin, to , of Ill, to be Pa: VIRST REGIMENT OF Sohn B. Gibson, to be 24 Lieut, brat REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Joseph 8, Julius A. Joba H. Gustavus Lendrum, to be24 Li 1, to be 2d to be Paymaster, n, to be 9d Lieut. Jae Merchant, to Ut Lieut. 1, March 8,11847. ‘master, March pert ARTILLERY. March 8, 1847. rch 8, 1847. ge ey 847. 1647. Meh, 1 a y dnd Te ARTILLERY. r 5a Licuts Sferch 6 1047. tc Maro 8, 1047, Saji: HeNn fo be 4 vOURTM neormsi ‘A. De Rusey, Tk ey ©, 1647. Spottswood Garland, to be 24 Lieat., March 8, 1847. Samuel L. Geuverneur, to be 2d Lieut., March 8, 1647. ‘THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. O'Sullivan, 34 Infantry, to be 2d Lieut March 3, 1847. 4 ruTe segrams oy fA, invanr! seat RIGHTH prey or InvanTay. t., to , 1845. TV nts in oh ature, Conmian , under the Sth section of aot toon yet entitled ‘ An act pro- viding ex! war between the United ited tals aod the republic of fexico, and for QUARTRRMASTER’S DEPARTMENT. Banx. Quartermasters with the rank of Mojor. 1 Tae. SOD, of Mississippi, March 3, ‘te47, vice ol 2. John C. Mason, of Kentucky, March 10, 1847. Assistant Quartermaster’s with the rank of Captain. 1. Saml. H. Mentg: of Pennsylvania, 2; Samuel McGowan, of South Carolina, Jan, 4, 1847. 3. Charlies M. Price, Rede age Jan. 18, 1847. 4 Cherles R. ‘Webster, of New York, , Jan, 18, 1647. 6. Charles E. Carr, of Louisiana, Jan. 18, 1847. 3 see L b Ramee, of Virginia, Jan A - Helomen Foals, 30, 1847. of New Hampshire, Feb 23.1347 Jes Poca Carolina, March 3, 1817. March 8, 1647, vice stoned Paymaster. DEPARTMENT. 4 with the rank of Captain. 1, James D Biaiding, of South Carolina, Jan. 4, 1847. 2. John W. Shu , of Pennsylvania, January 4, 1947. 3. Robert Josselyn, of Mississippi, January 18, 1847, vice —. S Holland, deceased. rkatale, of Missiesippl, January 18, 1847. of New York, oar 18, 1847. ioton, uisiana, January 18; 1847. 7, Henry Erskin, sy Virginia, Januel 30, 1847. 8. Exum L. W! North Carolina, Feb. 2, 1847. 9. Stephen Hoyt, of M Massachusetts, February 16, 1847. 10. Thomes M. Jones, of Kentucky, March 8, 1847, vice William Garrard, resigned. 11. William Duerson, of Kentucky, Merch 3, 1847. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeons 1. Benjamin 8. Mublenbete, of Penn., Jan. 4. 1847. 2. James Davis, of South Cerolina, Jemaery 4, ve 3. Luther F. Dashiel, of Louisiana, Junuary i 4 Joseph L. Hasbrouck, of New York, Jan'y Mie. 1847, 5. William H. 1. Anson, of Virginia, Febru: 1847. 6, Thomas N. Love, ot Missaissippi, 7. Gaston D. Cobbs, of North Ce sies 8. Otis Hoyt, of Massachusetts, Feb. 1847. 9. Gustayee Holland, of Kentucky, Feb. rs is47. 10. John B. Smith, of’ Illinoi is, March 3, 1847. Assistant aera 1, Elbert Bland, of South Caro! January 4, 1847. 2 Frederick W. Miller, of Penns) ylvanie, Jan. 18, 1847. 3° Mina B. Halstead, of New York, Jan. 18, 1947. 4. James M. Bell, of eee Jan, 30, 1847 6, James A. Mackae, of North Caroliaa, Feb. 2, 1847. 6. Henry Field, of Misssissippi, Feb. 2, esr. 7. Timothy Childs, of Massechuset Onder ot ranieeid provedasoe of the ef Quartermaster’s and Commissary’s Departm i under the 5th section of the act, Approved June 18, ae istant Quartermasters and Assistant Commissaries, with the rank of Captain. 1. fos = Sag H. adie a vA Cesistant Quartermaster. 2. J t Commissary. 3. John Ww. ‘shugarte: aan Commissary. 4. Samuel McGowan, Assistant Quartermaster. £ Sane M. rae, Ae Quartermaster. loselyn, Assistant Commissary.; . 7. William Barksdale, Assistant Commissary. * 8. Charles R Webster, Assistant Quartermaster. 9. James H. Hutton, Assistant Commissary. 10. Francis N. Mioto! sistant Commissary. 11. Charles E. Carr, Assistant Quartermaster. 12. Henry Erskin, Assistant Commissary. 14. James L. Kemper, Assistant cesrieemenet: 14, Exum L. dren’ Assistant Commissary. 19. James ‘Vaughn, jistant Quartermast 20, William Duerson, Assistant Commissa! VI—CASUALTIES. Resignation, (1.) | Captain Ripley A. Arnold, 24 Dragoons, as Assistant Quartermaster, (only,) March 10, 1847. Commissioners, Declined, (2) Major General Thomas H. Benton. Major General William Cummings. Deaths, (5) tener, Eustace Trenor, Ist Dragoons, New York, Feb. 7 Second ire bes Gibson, 2d Artillery, Tampico, Mexico, Feb 6, Second Lieut, Sohn A. Richey, 5th Infantry, Ville Gran, Mexico, Jan: 13, 1847 Second Lieut. William Rhea, 3d Infantry, Monterey, Mexico, Jan. 7, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieut. A. B. Botts, 4th Infantry, Camargo, Mexico, Jan. 1, 1847, VOLUNTERR SERVICE. Resignations. Additional Paymaster David W. Stone, Dec. 30, 1846. Pn Robert B. Reynolds, Assistant Quartermaster, 3, 1847, (eppointed Paymaste: ir.) Captain Wil Garrard, Assistant Commissary, date net known. Captain William L. nies vasa Quartermaster. Surgeon Robert F. Richard: ee oe! Benjamin K. Hert. t Surgeon John J. B. Hoxey. Assistant Surgeon George Dock. VIL. The alditional companies of artillery will be raised and organized without delay, for w! urpose the captains and subalterns (companies L and mM the Ist, 2d, and 3d regiments will report in person, for in- struations, to Colone! Crene, Superintendent eral Re- Service, at New York; and those of the 4th, to VIII. The offi promoted and their eo er regiments, companies, del on detached service, or acting under spe- cial "detenctions, will report by letter, to the command. officers of their bem gid regiments and corps : and officers of the General Staff, serving with the army in 0, wili report to the Major General commanding-jn- Fara will join poms without “1X. Acceptances or non-aeceptances of appointments will be promptly reported to the Adjutant General of the army ; and, io case of acceptance, the birth place of the person appointed will be stated. R. JONES, By Order: Adjutant General. “Murdered by the Mexicans. Suocxine Catamity—Six Persons Burned To | Deatu.—The village of North Blenheim, was visited on Wednesday night by a most awful calamity. ‘Two buildings belonging to viajor H. Dickerman, were destroyed by fire, and six perso: ed in the fl —a mother and five children. sixth child, teresting and young lady, no’ badly burned, at the house of a neighbor, that there is no probability’ of he: jcovery—making seven in all. The unfortunate sufferers were the wife and children of Hezekiah A. Holdridge.—Albany Argus, Masch 18. Cou. J. C. Has —We understand that Col. J- C. Hays, late of the first regiment of Texas Ran- gers, who so distinguisaed himself at the battle of Men. terey, and before, in the frontier wars of Texas, reached ‘Washington this afternoon by the southern boat.— Washington Union, March 17. Sales of Stoc! Mancu 17—Excuanoe Boanp—9 Boston Wharf Com. 7,20 5 100, Kast Boston Dividends, b 20 d 8%; 200 ast "Boston, Company, b 60 d.14%; 800 do. 14; 4% 40, 13 15 16; 50 do , # 60d 14; 100 do,, b 60 d 144; 100 do., b 30 d14%; 175 Norwich & Worcester Railroad, 48%; 50 do. b 8d 43%; 50 do, #304 48%; $2000 Reading Rail- road Bonds 1850, 71}¢. ‘Ar Avction—6 shares Eastern Railroad, 8 bpee, ct. adv; 7 Boston lat 6} sd ct. adv; Northern do, }4 per ct. adv; ufacturit Co, 1 per ct. ee’ 2 York do, 20% a21 per ct. oy 3 Hamilton do, $94%{ a 96 per sh; 1 salisbury do, r ct. ad : Great Falls do, $220 per sh; 6 eine jank; $96 sh; 12 Fireme: Insurance Co. 15 per ct. ‘adv; 60D ew York and Lake Superior Mining Co, $1 per ab. a TO COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. State of the Flour Markets. New Ornueans, March 10.—The only rates we hear of are 200 bbls. of stained Ohio on the Teves at $6 60; 350 in store at $5 75c., and 100 St. Louis at $6 26 ; but $8 87 was offered and refused for 1,000 and 1,500 Ohio, in store, held firmly at $6. Wheat-900 socks Upper Missis- sippi seld at $1 30. Corn—1,000 sacks white in store sold at 80c., and 1,800 mixed, deliverable from store, at 85— holder yellow asking 95, Pauitapenemta, March 17.—The market is stiffer to- day, and there are more buyers than sellers at yester- day’s prices ; 600 bbis common brands, all that could be had, ‘old at $575 ; 600 bbls. selected and bakers’ brands, brought $5 8734 @ $6, and 200 bbls. scraped $6 50, holders generally asking ,$5 874 for standard brands; some be were also reported to arrive ; we notice 1 1060 bbls. $5 373¢,and 200 bbis. in a fow 000 bbls. Brandywine sold at Boston. ate nnsylvenia dull at itis Rye Flour—400 But little doing ; we notice ll sales of corn at 74e. for = rn white, Semare, Sic. for meee, weight, and the same price was pai for Pennsylvania. Cotton partakes of a better ling, and holders are hi ites ; some sal have Séen'made at fall pricers tne) Somessies Southern Cotton Markets. March 10.—Cotton—There is a i fully sustained. 4 one list pha 660 "halos. The sales yer- terday were 7,600 bales, and ba at the close ic. higher than on the day oo” us—middling and good middling, 10 to 10340. per lb. eV Woreign Lmportations. Havana—Bark Express—54 es segars 567 boxes J Tayior—300 boxes “4 Croeker & Warren—19 bhds mo! 6 bales rope J Walke: Canit—Bark (Gustave Vassa—140 lasts salt 70 pipes wine 60 cases liquorice paste, and a quantity of corks to order. J MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 19, rate milton Phu hat Edgar, Havre, Kor & Livi ladeiphia, J Atains & Ho de, Janeiro, Barstow & JJ Taylor'& Co; Hector, dee’ Hoppock; Litius, ‘Gsleheist, Now nee Sligo, Itpland J J Elwell & Co; ey “Apalachicolen it” Pow, Grand Re em ial Seas IG Richardson & Co; States Arrived. . pp Beiih shir opt Wellington, Winalead, fot 8¢ Jha, N ayer bape Saunders, from Havens, 4th instant, with ugerto ah bark Ale't, Laughlin, from Liverpost, , in ballast, to [eee of oy a vee British ship Blenheim, frou J pedi Bracke, 53 days from Ca- y ants off the Wostishds’ spake U Butter Tar ith mdse. to One brig. and Ship Elisha Dennison, for Tampico, has anchored at the 8 WBoit. —— Miscelianeous Kecords Banx Dana. Jackson, cleared at this port on the 13th for Beltast, and sailed on the 14th as previously reported in the Herald Suierino at New Onurans—Since the lst of Ja the hare arrived si this port 178 191 lee od have cleared 6 briga. 187 schooners and aie ort March 6th, 82 ships, of | Which, fi were an, 17 British, 2 Bremen, wih aad 1 Swedish. , of whic! e —sideper waingsis Trench, 1 Spantal Sicilian number ying above Cai Mrtenect, of th ne aa 4 Boston, adopts thanks to the master of the Vio! by furni jes on the were Cc. tance, rendered at sea, sand other necessary articl ok at Bame- towel a Ba. Suir Lonp Weiuino: gat, was brought to the city steamer. yat into Norfolk i in disss aaran into by aah ehiah so head ably fore er with other The Wreck or Scur Hexen, on Exten, of Yarmouth, NS, ae neatly as could be is Jone 517 51%, Py, S Bara AL¥orD—It was the bri Tarquin, as stated Tuesday) w about 20th ult, bound for this port, an mouth of the ri She was got off after disehargi her cargo, returned to port, and would probably be condemned. She had a pilot on board at the time. Leuncn—The3 new Ie ‘harp, built by Messrs. wrth Siar ie Cy y morn- Namaud- Baistou, March 16—Ship Corinthian was floated off shore Jas evening, and has been van tothe whee for repas. 5) Brig Choctaw, from Mobi Prater Boston, March 12, Cape Hatteras bearing NE by N 50 miles. Ports. PR, Feb 25—In port, brigs, ; Ella, Reed, d fea at Wihomns, dovandschr WR be , March Arr bark Louisa, Gallagher, Phil ae mont, Hay, N York, via Matanzas; pilot b 19—In port, brig Persia, Cross, from and Deamark, for New arquina, Moulthrop, itor New York, tn yoparanh. for B *Baaue La Gnanpe, March saplor N Monty dg Gain id Gov, Tincal ‘Goud Idg3 ‘ork, leeper; and Marshal, Woesarecuere jon Hancock, rsa biates, from Charleston, — . from N York, do; Mcaterey, Appleby, from "do, ‘wig; and several others. ome Ports. Bristou, R1, March 16—Cild, brig Emeline, Smith, Ha- iat Foxtiend) Cutter, igs Li ron, March 17—Arr ship Sarah ‘alutta, Nov 1. Passed Cape Good Hoy retta, Cook, Messina, Jan7; Cahanto, tiene Bonaire, 141 re (of New York) Bell, Man Eliza eres Ban Juan de jos Remedios: Ari Rolerson, Harding, Cardenas, an, N Orleans; Sulla, Bra} 1p ry ache Cabinet, Gould, ux ston, 26th; schr Di Matanzas, 25th wit; Gil Fins Cunningham, St no Mi “Toran Feb ra Orleans; Inc: Tat for a, WeuirGimtad Michmwud: A Maral ru, Lewis, Philagelphi Bigelow, do. sh ond, Cath Fe het "Fol, Lo Loring, ase, NY ‘gene, N York; Rosw chester, (Br), Withe folk; Convoy, ‘ Baltimore; schs erebant, iladelphia. Epenton, N Tole- ‘West Indies; Kmpire, Ph NN York. nannront, March it--ild, scl ‘Cottage, Arey, Havana, Albion, Grindle, Baltiwore. ‘14th, sid, scht Now’ taglands endieton, Car Guouceste! ich 13—Arr schs Cordelia, Smith, Tho- York: Leo, Jameson, do, for New Haven; for N foliue & Hoppin, Bo Boardman, for Charleston, BC for Me ‘g Mary Jane, Balti- eh Mount Vernon, fm “iad, eld, achr Glenroy, for N Greenock, Walk fm_ Liverpool; Im) rh Y strom Live Euclid, Bainbridge, fm Liverpool ; U! Liverpool; ; Havo —, Crome Cie fm N mpka, Fowler, tm. Johnson, fin Bosto rete, Wall, fin N York; schr Sego: q ooew Baron, March i Mle—Arr gobs Volts, Tule, Phila deiphia. or Wareham. khip Zephyr has (probably te lond at New Bed- March 16—Arr brig Victoria, Small, Providence tehs Marys Howland, trovideace for Balu- ey. d been taken up fot Europe, tord ) _ NE: Onurans, Mase 107 Art Br bark Napari Orbit, H Porto ia St Thot Barcelona; foot, Sleeper, do. ith, Homburg; Cassandra, Aas Mulholland, Brook: riet Fhompson, Til Marseilles; br ‘Leach, Cuba; Ban- te Pokrianp, Merch 16 eBtove! oth Stanwood, Ha: ner, Stover, N York. Sid, bi ‘x, March 16—Arr sloop Rien: brig Wikies F Walk rd Bristol. 15sh, Ney. Mareh 16—Arrsenre NY Heres Oregon, Hethorn, N ‘ork. i “Peck Liscomb, ; McDougal, March 12—Arr achr A F. Thom, Sandford, Atlantic, Yates, tm N Orleans; 13th, schr Rodiek, fm N York; brig Curacoa, Higgins, ith, sche Marion, Morse, tm Lite Miver: ie wampson, Putnam, fm N York; Gevlon, Babbidt ry N York; Protection, WILMINaTon, York. | 15 sehr Alarie, Purell, for Herald Marine ne Correspondence. Puicapecenta, March 18—4 P M. Dualevy, Tiverpeoss rei var eakens, Se , ‘thins, fat atharine, Mi iteot! Arrived; ships Venice, .do; Harriet an "Belaware, Cresse, doi ny do: Albany, Niel.do. stan fier Orta, bound to Baltimore, yeah badly. On exami- rough her lumber port, which and ‘she will, wind and wea ther permitti wat” to sea to-morrow. = Br whip, Gen H b h 16—, jen ten! (oon/gon Londons atte Bllea "Augusta, Flabbard, tin Nl igriony Bila hard: a6 ston; sels Mar hee ‘manda, H ‘eilfleet; Miala Boy: w ares ir, Staples, fm Bostor rye “4 it Lor Forte Dixon, N rk Kellen Aw is Be pete Wannall} sor Uniy Bos, Burks, fot Meroanes iseases of the Kye. Ear, all im- WA A {noes from 9 vo (oiled roadway, resi- fy. bt nd and perfects at \d office, 96 “Gotha q ‘arren street. myn tess smpnte ot the Tear Passage, Cataracts, and pecans craves juintin discharges hom the Kar, mb imere 216 aes nal 750 | fMnice ie ease ot STATE PAPERS. ed Ph FAIR PRIC! ani U AKL Eyes ¥ J vest Pearl steet the most witt; ‘on the fc istiap it) coved m5 eod E i read Be ies | suet ier and Stove Plants, Kos ‘ines, at Fi oad Island. BEACON, . tains PR by lies and superstitions of air ale laos cboieg close their Plant L ke. & Prices; also, 200 fine Feil ep apberey Cas x nsauuty bill met ed pall . Van + Wi her Tearer & C Co. Austin Melville. & ¢ eine, HH, Booroum & Co: et Sha Heeb. van Week te Puilinn cad TW: Pinkney: reside out of the ‘ate of of Louisiana, ‘and all or most of in the of New York | the aa fendants do plend, answer, or d bill and amended bill, on or before the first | xt, and that « copy of this rule be served 1, or published in one of the newspapers | of New York, at least three Suess a of whieh amended af fatal be taken I certify the above to bea true co! the said court, of the order this da) "ED, BANDOLE y ¥ ane OF THE UNITED beh er et it » the ES thessid bid and from the minutes of Ff Cierk cause. PROPUSALS FORK OGL faithtul performance of the contra Ising vo partons ws avply © toNo. oO ‘Grea aptai New York, March 5, 1847. until the Ist of April, 1847, it season Josiah cot puta "Thomes Hust etal | pear D VINTON, ‘in and Assistant Panett srmaster. m6 eodtolstAre PROPOSALS FOR COAL. + | RIVE HUNDRED TONS of beat aualiy, broken and _sereened, red asl Seal th Office, 60 Greenwich to be endorsed, " Proj deliver ie oro Ange rr pleted by the Ant gaa Capt. and A. New York! \abieh 5, 1847. arte} sieaiea? als ty » ‘The ‘the month of May, and to be com- Wibrated ne ehrage & a wee office estate. Apply as above. LESSONS EN DEAN ret. Redoute, jeoeape who. im Paris, wishes to 1. ceeds in drawing . Sehroed aon se Pltiet A.Ver r fu Yodimere ‘0 LEND on bond and a suit mit enpllonst aa on fore? Newt h jituated on 41! street, opposite We ‘Wash- A Several small sums of money to lend, on Brooklyx ie B50 “oraise vienna and a bie ranted to cate Feffectuall eee Cm ofa few eye, the this ce! abated ares expos odor on the ney requi restriction in. and is adapted to every age, and con no mercury or noxious drugs, bat cleanses the system from infeci ases bave been cured or a bove sum. Persons icate dii res, as it lea REW ARD—AMERICAN COMPOUNDS ie ise remedy is war a injurious to, the consticution, le, battle, while ‘he thas fag boon, bad se hedge to fies wretea at Bowery an Grand, see lelphia; | chasers can at all times suit their fan: and jowery aud. Flouston, Bowery and Fourth sts.; Marke comer of East Broalway: ‘Ly Coton, 268 Bleee Hammond & Co.comer of Brosdway and Cham- bersat.: cor. of Fulton and Water st., New York; cor. Fulton and Cranberry, Brooklyn; Third and South at, Philadelph comer rcharlee and Pratt streets, Baltimore; C. Stott, Wash 7; Hobertsen & Cormick, Norfolk, Va.; snd P.Co y Unarleston. B.C. m4 2w eod*®r . JUBINDUN, 17 Dunw reel, ne natham asiree Dito well kuown is the : saat practioner in Ne York, in the treatment of dc Phe Doctor reputation for akill in those « existed for years. 18 pre-em thi in the thr: - | bones of the Leas, effectually Broughton hy: et hal ee dreams av cured. Recent cases cured in | No alteration in diet or preventic. s that | nave con! ‘iged im by young man, positively letters contal! a fee of $3al tended to. Lode Dr. Johnson isin uo way cotinected wit jentist or his colle ja23 1m’ KUMATIB8M, RAS AT URE ke. ke —Rina’s Comrounp published for fer vole PAINS AND STIFFNESS OF T! DISEAS: lad OF THE SKIN es ‘of Hydriodat rilla, and Zelow 2 Dock.—This medicinal remedy i benefit of those suffering from rheame cifinens ithe jouts, swelling ofthe musey t them, eruptions of the skin, ‘of the blood, &e. ite of Potassa recomment sible combination of remedies for the d from the purest articles, crrented 0 wu It thing 4, purifies ad clekeny the eirouls tion ; allays irritation, leaves every part of tho animal eqgzomy, ina fect tate a ares, ¢ at aud increasing demand for an article of this kind has one ed the proprietor to bi befor Pu that all may have the benefit of it,and dy complaints. full contidens eredulous of i isin Prepared ‘and sold by N.B. Be sure to observe the written senernre of C. Runa over the cork of each bottle. NOTICE TO ty | EE hie, AND WIG FisRt LES H. RING, Drags: ia Broadway, cor.dohniy to convince the most in- 26 Lm: ; Bro naway. “LIQUID HAIR D = NS&s oO the wire a ‘ueraral ‘Black or Brown, an and elasticity of youth, an: dis warrant ment, presents 1t to the public wit the EQU wement, of i&¢—-ALEXAN- AHiCOs ARH, winch igntananeousiy colors au ither to wash or rub off, or soil the skin, ‘The proprietor, since its improve- ith the utmost confidence as oy nO a bogie ‘a perfect al For sale by Rushton J.8. Aspinwall, Bro » ore & Taylo ry Hire v1 ii tole auente a térthe fe Ne feld Im*re . WRIGH' Loh ig oy street ; John- A. B. & D Sands, i IT. UNTERIAN DYSPENSARY, No. 3 Di on street, established A. D 1835, by dl jesent proprietor, for = 4 secret matt id fe f aisot BR HUNTERS HRD DRO! on earth that can safel: is panies each vial, (with fall to effectually cure in all case: or how deeply seated in toe i, with o matter. tow i fe. ly be re standing, 01 et trouble to the time, than any other tient and patient cin the world, oro pay: will be taken. Price $t.per vial. ‘jM im*r CHERRY PECTORAL. HIS elegant and surpassin; excellent remedy for colds, coughs, consumption sod Wi‘affections of the throat and ‘Bolt in New Yopk by, Hoadley, Phelps & Co. 2 Wate feo: & Co. way; J; & A. Meakim, 515 Brondway, aad out ihe’ United States and Canadas form Apothec: ry Joh end Brondwey; J Millian, 188 Broad: ts throug! drugmists he ‘ion’ has been published in the epee bar tred Pastas om aerese not any Nat naime PHGe} ecru pasha and 263 west 13th st. between avenues {27 3w*re To KCHARD, REY ASH, CHD. $5 75,Lehigh, LARGE jump, $559; . B. CLARKE, niece bought and a sold for eash. $20. oats, fine, still mi5 6t*r COPYING,PAPER. ,AMS superior:Copying Prpe: 500 the factare, woich is warranted to per, ession, and sold at a price much lows te than the foreign— ale bi nor Paper Warehouse. 65 and 67 & BROOKS, TISSUE PAPER. 1000 1500 assorted colors. in| 1,00 1500 Green. 500" BI 00 it fedion« ean be attended to by Mrs. s. fi6 Im*re rH * oan sing for the oh “NSTYN, ipeat ae 9 will MOURNING COLLARS AT WHOLESALE, Te, Mskceae ieee ae TOR. fi Fe ith whl best to be found in ity, Chas T. wy! Etttg | is Bienes ays PAIN rT unsurpassed v ita ad eer than FOOR» ning room, le—A parlor, ’s Nest—A parlor, dit and’) servants’ roomeatine ie horses, ;earriage house Bg vartents” oot Sane bosses bar large dining roo. => for 5 horses. mthe use of 17 beeusifal Statgotiead, elo aed ihe Shae aalelsther ty to Madame Grymes, at her vesldones. ms Cape ry aL = doable terme pete cornet not iChat. ‘Moet street, st ‘wide. saiery sa; Monte. ‘hey f oty iperin nh and extensive on Er, to 4 Han a SCodawere” way, or 23 Merchants’ Kx TO LET. 4s BO! Ay ye two story © ce oe a Baries and ary counter © ry, good or ena Farticulars engaire on ihe ngeiuse ot we ae | - From 1st three-story bri¢k li : ree yards we pipeeaet al oe ug, of the. ferry. They w and ol Sure brought in fj a kt chen, and ot pig Apply to W A. aieer, ae the culpeater’s Ys shop One of them is forsale TU JeWiot FAMILLE: A oaub—To “ate ears Ret ass le pentiamen Pos- a early ap- ieee mi3 2w® in street. 7 Let, Nor COP ee a deren Land, norte with at fruit . ites soitamn sheers , aud near tae forty at ‘Pomp. wo Hotels, several Cottages and small Houses at ville, Stapleton, and Clifton, to let or for sale. Wolfe’s Hotel, Tompkinaville. OR RENT. FoR. BArGRY HOUSE No. 14 Barelay THE THREE stiger, (able in furnished if required. BO 'TO Let—On 34 avenue, Nos. 173,176,178, E sil Dwellivas, suitable for, faney od tenants. BPply ate ‘Broadway, Johnson, ee jin & Hascy, or to ee 63 Barclay sees atone. “FOR SALE—. house and about si: land, sit yy, Long Lalan: Ma Turap! je, and Ake ere f th he jan ae n woot ease ccae of land’ in the same neighbor- nire of John Jo Nonow san ee Delaney = et en at the Ri oon H. Pows ae vn tne ae AND te ays TO Let—The three, story an ‘attic ryt ith store underneath. om ths tery a or cheat avent 5, between 12th and 13th streets, any now known as es 198 in the 6th avenue. "The three story a ling house with store under- Meath, on the easter! tthe Sth avent between Greegwrieh ane and itn'street, aud’ now know ITER, 31 fami. feel . over the Mechanics’ Bonk. #OR SALE, eke PRIVATE SALE—The property bs oes as Fe. jroome street. Lot 38 by 100 ioe ty Atwo story =a it house on ihe owt of lot ll two story frame hguae on the side of ee aes a nent in the rear by 26 feet, with a cell Hatt otthe par Setestetacrscmaee ry 7 per cent quire on the premises. FOR SALE CHEAP, Ia RURAL LIFE, fronting the béentifal 1 Beritan Bay commanding sf full and entir lands of Neversink to the Narrow: farms, improved and unimproved propert: fancy in a teleetion of ro PeXhco, fourteen valuable building oun at West Bloomield, Pompton, adjoining t h parsonage, and op- posite the New Episcopal C! =o niterime eas! desicous of retiring where along the shore, can obtain Tev'er post, to W. G. HAYNES, Keypore, Monmouth county, New Jersey. ‘£26 1m’ No. 400 Broa JOHN FLOKEN arrangements for and spacious build as at great Fig ra European plan. in addition to the below, he ed extensive. suites of di the floors above, splendidly furnished with improvement jurniture, decorations, &¢. are smaller apiftwents, similarly furnis dation of individuals, or of small ice the public de- bedrooms single and fonts, with tinct from that w ja this country. . Jr, troy im to assure the public that hia larder ues, and indeed his entire uh nary depart ud throughout; and he 8 gent hho are ee ‘at the same time obtainin rooms and board, o either, separately. to call upon him as above, where he will be happy to them ev facility of exsmining his new an commodions establish. re "March 2, 147. ‘A COUNT: RY A COUNTRY ide of Long Island, -be reached in thi ben old lng tog Road, 4 Fire Island; contains 177 acres, a in aud under good improvement. 2 venient one, comparatively new, and Iv large, having five. rooms ou the ground floor. buildings consist. ofa Barn, Grainery, Carriage Ice ‘&e., are in good order. Itnas a goo aes with a it ie is fi ne Th and is one of the healthiest Places i in the Pe ficit the purchase money can terrain on port e at 6 per cent for five years. ak Fill aes sold one mes low. Apply to 1. he Office of the Long Island Kailrond Uo., m3 2w ewh 42 William st., Merchants’ Exchange. N E! THE CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing bewween PLUNKETT & PA DESS8US was dissolved by mau tual consent on the Ist instant. WM. RUOBERTSO! sipnday the ar of BERT he ko formed a co: sign ‘ship under the firm of R: ind will ue the Hat and Cap business on Robertson ell known principle su tae Phoynix Hat and Cap manalactory, 0. 89 Falton street, York, and at thelt Breen tore Noo 6s Felton street, Brooklya, New } ork, March 715, 1847 mi7 16tr Sf ENTLEMEN'S HATS OF THE SPR pra read) Ye anh et ee Ri SO. barr AE [AT AND HCTORY, No No. jome iwo 0 years since, commenced the plan of Lance Sa.ps anp | brew iccess whieh has heartelmy his le of the First el to ish tit gfe and at the lowest price, bas induced him to move Rom his former contracted ish establ ent to the above His prices are still the sams econd do. +30 Kirst do. Motegi, 390 Becond do. 30 indoiceee A liberal ciation the above prices made to whole- sale dealers M. ROBERTS2N, Jr. m6 2 No. 99 Folio 5. HATS TO BE HAD FOR $3 ’ 8ALES ROOM, seni See style for i847 tow read dy. ho Just what in rep with Mantis and ine lal together wit improvements in imming, thei: once be meso en th al ui the mode: superiorit ‘awerh AND SHOR of the fine quahity at great nt MAUS New Store, 196 Canal street. r mania asl the attention of RE rons ends and customers and the public in oa bit large ‘and well ae ck - all the di: ¢ Boots, Shoes, Gaite: 0 the mar! cence he will sell low for cash." Ever grateful for ti se full patronage he received for the last ten years while ployment of others, and now having co} men id if he evn assure his friends" ani 1 be nothing wanting on his part to rae and m to all those who will ve so ki cat he at 196 Canal gad New York. SOHN GI m9 Im*rh a ae BANK, N : ‘Walker’ —! ard ie sis oy hie a Cae ite dress Boots at $4 Ge ‘atent leather Boots, f-52 and made to order ive satiefaction. fas Imes 04 balance ship imported in this Country; i COLLINS, 56 Bouth st. — NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON ; BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Circulation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—8 45 per annum—payable ix advance, BALD “Every y_ Secartere ies oe cents seure’s be: for sales ia Tots to suit porchanes per copy 3 124 conta per anny advan HE! RR EURO! “Every, oan Pocket t day— tiem nee ps. per Saye Fer anoum, payal made "ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Published on the tet of January of euch Zenrsingle copies sixpen should be writter te de executed pirat 4 aad ~ re Sioa Sak eae ob otters or Seerrmieeets, arnt mien br