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sae | oa ¢ . Treeeaey Bete Ot aman see | tatand ety at ples io of this office, Auount outatandlog of the issue of act of 1844, 48 per records of this ees } 3,933,950 00 | Joding of the issue of ‘act’ of | 347 as per records of this | 1 notes in the hands of the loers, of which $464,900 Is July, 1946, $255,100 tb January, 1847, and T other acts,, Hi, GULL xv, May 8, 1847. asury for the quarter ending | last, were about, viz: . $6,300,000 240,000 899,000 2 900.000 2,544,100 9,671,350 during the same per s succllaneous, wad foreign in 7,0] ony 1,929/760 69 | biic debt. 16.617 63 of 1941. K A interest of of treasury notes including interest... $15,147,174 94 R, J, WALKER, Dorantaent oy Stare, Washington, May 3, 1847 information, reevived at this depart- egation of Portugal, is published for the | ‘The following ment from the Co; (Br) Lockhart, Picts ou NS a | Bigs, NU Bick He, Philidelphia; JX Jewett, Advins, Bath; 17,000 Boston. A , Ww, fi Br 6,631 20 | lates Goodhue & Apyl is to Hawlan Seevetary of thu Treasury, Bon of the reportxee news ‘colut lately Braschr Friendship, Merriam, Parsboro, NS, with plaster to Thos Wiunett. MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 5. pte Al aah vost satan Ee Y Orl Havana, JC Ship Land Doffrd, Ken aks Eanes Mit Rup pa (aie e Raylor; Jaines Boorman, Jen §, Soule, Whitney & wtricor, Bi Slarelle 51 Jol Jghtay Ne, T Wiseses EF Rees r) Card, Pictou, N_ =f New O leans, J B iz Ann, Ferguson, fudgou, Bagcom, Mugurgane, W. ail Thor Grace, NF; 9 D Jones, Grifiing Baltsmore; | Michi Baldwn rong, n, Balmore; Whale, Arrive red. Sieamship Southemer, Berry, 58 hours from Charleston, with bs 0 foo ‘ford, Tileston 0. sh bark Emaguel, Burns, from Liver doch, Brothers te Co. 170 very bad weather, lost mainmast hea Wat. and ove man overboard. poke brig Jacnes Hall, Cree f Bangor, fur Cork. ch, 13 diys from r& Pooks. “2ith ule, lat 30, long 78, Lovie for Bostou Penang Zath ult, tat 45, low a (or Paulina) ryokets| Deaee a ship “Rpril 20 lower mast. Baile & Aspinw » Frances, of Thomaston, W ir N York. | (For aor 2, Suidy ‘Hool orth, distant 100 mile aeare vote eriay cor RR “se recked. Be schr benoit of those interested in commeree with that coun- | fish, to M Stunt. try, Portuguese government has opened the port of | Lisbon for the admission, until the 80th of June next, of | 12,000 moyos—say about 280.000 bushels—of foreign | wheat, in grain or flour, subject only to the same duty | as Portuguese wheat and flour, “There is also great scarcit island ef Madeira, and great ufferin fering among the pores | inhabitants, on necount of the high prices of grain and | our, wy, May 3, 1547. | ioner of ‘the ‘Code. | trie aanneatcmenbas of ie Legislature will hold a Joint caucus in the Senate Chamber to-morrow ‘ing, to nominate a Commissioner of the Code in place of | Keuben H ‘Walnorth; who sately resigs Siete is + Hi wba Norwichasd Worcester Railroad | a 25 do, 280d, 195¢; 120 East Boston Com- be Railroad Boal, B60 $4000 do, | COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. | [x State of the Flour Markets. Prvapririia, May 3—Flour in moderate request for } o'el: Suir Utica, for Havre; and Patrick Henry, for Liverpool, export, with very light stocks, and sales reach about barrels, fair mixed brands, at $7, which is the thes, | wi asking price. We also notice & saleot 1000 bbls Western ut $690, deliverable tm all next month. Rye flour is | steady, with small sales at $4 873¢; corn meal stationary | at $4 50, with @ limited demand. Wheat scarce, and | ood Pennsylvania reds would bring 167 a 158c. gE demand, with sales of 4 5000 bushels Southern and | Pennsylvania, yellow, at 95¢, weight. of broadstuifs in tho | brigs Cliaton, Savanns| firs Gi fier Bedford: abe | Hodgkiss, Kel fett, Providence: Ann Aurela, ‘a Taylor, N Yor IS Prochiry Notes | eu Prov been published, and | nation, Schr Tasso, Fuller, Thomaston, lime. Below. Two British barks. Also, 2 brigs unknown. Led. Packer ship Siddous, Liverpool; bark Z Ring, Olinda, Baltimor Herald Marine (ist) Mi Arrived, aris Vetoes a ir) onan erm , als eaper, Lori ta, (new) Brock, Savauuah; ista, Ludiam, rovidence; Achsah Yates, Boston do; Exmeral idge, do; Isaac Merritt, Kels do; Seaford, Scott, th, Garr jendship, Andrews, Baltimore; barges ok Emerald, Suow, do; and General Miscellaneous Record. All sail on Tharsda: Letter Bags atthe Exchange Reading Room. Also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Cart. Wittiams, ano Ma, Ruoapes, wreck master, have our thanks for an extract from’ the log Corn | ashore at Sag Harbor, the greater portion of which has alreat the vessel spoken has arrived at ker des thie & ‘Samuel Castine, Robinson, Gi sorgetowy Le I, 4z yee: to passengers—4 dics mA aod lath ult, ry 43, ‘with loss of mainmast, fore topmast, ic, Clark, 50 days from Dablia. ‘om Liverpoel for Boston; ist ust, Higgit ins, 11 days from Cardenas, with mo- ed in co brig Lisbon, for New i Thomas Hiocpes, Green, from St Ann’s Bay Seam led in co witl the appearance of being jtrel, Farrel, from Halifax via Boston, 6 days, with Rio Janeiro; | Haverstraw; L. T ctolus, do. Ee Sherman, do. Sours aon re Pa di pero reny jonce. PHILADELPHIA, ag May 4. P.M. rmuda: ringtgn N lyre Hichee Hi bee fewit Richard, Thatcher, do; Gee Southerner, Pow hattan ‘bar ce; Peter Williamson, Boon, N ¥ Salem, Mass; Alfred, Compton, New Albany .Nave, farion, Mutien,do Bae Rariv, for Havana, will sail this morning, at 10 of the shi ‘ id . Albany fom, , CJadeimonts M. Kunkleman; drone, Hollis aid lady, Ph as tewarty Lansing Charlestou: J, Wilcox, ei 4 Fioward, do.; Drs. Mountain and Wr ei poy, Hh Hendris ksos, Hichmoud, ‘New Jersey: C + Hevehy Brown, Westerly Shotwell, dox'Q. nce; K. Leverlui tint, Boston; b. M. Beilenge: 4} 2 ease Curton Horet. Kingston; RB, ‘Diering, Say Harbor, erg, petits IV i Ces beck, Fone | N ite te x ; 0 ballast, iw 48s, spoke Me! % we Farrington, 1 New poke be rom Baltimore for Cork. 14 ‘iste ol out. 30 We Ni Excuance Hore. G.B. Heston, 8 Vail, M. Kaus Randall, Re J. Harris, a Talend 4 Jreland; M, Root, Chester, Frayxis House, D., Crosby, Herod, J Stewart on, A aliens Wore et ear J. Wacher, Tro: 5 Hanks, 3 Pi Pl te ns Hi La Pi Mass; Purdy, M Bowatt Ohio; i cs iat Gibaon, 8. ‘walbaal Ph Philada; Ashland, hia Bradlee, Phila Whitey, Wash baronies ger Sq: Howard, ie Fold nee, id. Green wie! H, Cts A. ww Has Pb Hi 7 Woodbury: D. Bs Hic js New Tow, C idam; H. Peuni Fauton, Reading, 8, Toro ler, som Leroy; G. Toate, orontoy Ui, Clue, Se Lew Toronto; NL HL, |, do; F. B. Lock- I MCalieader Bos ha Lo- Brate weit » 0; A ipo. J. H, Du- at nice SEE ersten T fet Brock oy V.P. Bliss: ar Hits ia; A. Reck. ark; Col, Armstrong. atskill; 8. G. Berry. lew Yorks D. NcCar- ; D. Goff Rel ire jay and lady, Sheidoa, Alva- J. L. Rice, Or . 8. Daye, do; & we work A.B. Web- her, W; A. Hobby, Oveida Cos J Renton, Mi Slew Bott, “Niuaoge dG. Pomeroy Philadelph ie, New York; It.'Thoinpson, C,H. Harrison NB. "siciney Batler, Coda; M. MeGrern, G. Simith New Yorks M8 her wood, N. Tucker, H. Putte, Philadelphia; ve Bi Ne aeter Hadbands Bsaeat N, Bursick, GO. Witte, Massachusetts, Kasten Peat Srauet H Oca Welle radley, Mass. U. Boleom, H. Boyd, tt, Boston; A. St. John, Mi Mather, G. Howe Taylo Favat, March 11 [Extract from aletter]—About the first of Pecan peewee tl a ee | eae AeAra pee Orlane een eae k--Abans eter of ike jie 10%, y 8 | part of this island, where it nad been cast ashore about a month Jupson’s Horet. ri Semant ae povtoar rostrata ne | SSC ALPRIS ame teeny | gdm TM ero Grove Bettie, market has a dowuward tendency, although the opera- | Outhe 9th inst, the schr Amizade, Capt Jones, arrived here pcre ie Nes ©.B eee Haven “W. Ome, tions are not to a sufficient extent to change quotations. | from Savannah, Having on the 8th, in lat 3823, aud lou 31, fallen Springfie ‘} Dougall,” ‘Montreal; A. Te raatkot ta bate of wheats. Cont dail at costardayia | it with the the wreck of a vessel’ of about two hundred tous, Worle H, Bright, Mass; Dt. Terry, Cleve: i '. y y de at a mile distance, waterlogged, pase Gon é, G Hewe, i arfords J: Coning- figares. Whiskey not in much inquiry to-day. ‘pothiug but her bowaprit standing. 1 engaged two sels, Relikotf C. Durand, New he Arinizade aud Thetis Pirrssuncn, May 3—The receipts of flour are light, | th and the supply of grain small. $4 62}; outs 30; rye 42; cloversced $4; flaxseed $1. There is more demand for provisions; bacon, hog round 7 a Tie; lard 80. to-day, and the entire sales reported amount to 421 bbls, at $175 $4 69; the latter rate freely offered in the | ¢ afternoon, rellers asking higher; $4 70 refused at close, with more anxiety ou the part of buyers, |p Southern Cotton Market. ' Savaxwan, April 30—At the close of our last report, the market was very dull, and continued on Friday and Saturday the same, both buyers and sellers waiting the The sales of the week foot A 1 Flour sells at $4.50 and | Mentioned, totow her in he | as much a rent departme: turn without payment 29— P 1 | not being successful, bu Crxcrswarts, April 29—The market was very languid | pasa tiertiehnlldneven wit | covered nearer than two miles, which renders abou iM, | out from Boston for M: 0 KO and Cri ent of any port charges in the the water, and ve. Waa. ernainbuco, with 2600 bbls, went ashore at hland lies. GAM, lat 37, Joug 73, by bark N'W Bi Captain Brown ise for the vessel above ere or some other port, if Rossii, otherwise to destroy her, as she endangers other vessels about hoal. I had obtained permission from the diffe- low these vessels to put to sea and re- on interrogati: g Captain Jones, it ap- | Vt. Ww my efforts abor- ir Neva, Chase, of and for Greenport, last from She had a Sag Har- ted abandoned March 10, 2 south af Nantucket, was fatten iu with March ridge, when five days Philad Wi a partiena uate event of their jount Veraout cannot be dis- Miss Brown, Miss ik Fish, Boxto Harbor on the ani worth, meee Sea Lovssorie Horn, D, t, Bridgeport ; D. bint A Alabama D. Ly ran down to Montreal ; J isha ie ‘orbes, Mrs. Cutler, , Salem; ' Miss Bruer 0 d Bn Banx Triac—The wreck of this vessel, from Newport, | Mrs. and Miss Perry, Lock, ort; Mrs. Sinith, Mrs. Hoyt Dau- Wales, for this port, before rej Pope, Lancas- , Richmond, bes, Leg Mise her thinking ita vessel in distress, but seeing no one on board, | Philad pete BO a and ber boats all goue, did uot atteinpt to board her, aa it was Lilie Aven 5 oe al a jowing fresh, and a heavy sea run is tiny vs " ie for square bal |. Prexrp Ur-—A Greenport vilot boat ed) up 2d. instant, és Henry, flbany a avi (iy e & Bayle: 4 «WIG; Middling, 1 Middling Fair, 11g a —: | jes SW Moutauk, several 190 gallon casks, nearly Greenport: My eer Ww. Brown. ‘I, Dows, T. totGood Fair, 15; 0 1124; Good Fair, 12a — Hound | suposed made for oil the bang staves were broken inmone | Siepard N GP Hail Chery Vall ‘Thompron, + Ute same quality are worth a 3; of a cont less. | of them was marked "Pattison & Co, Livervool.” Saw several Johnstown : W, Simpson, Delaware; J. F. J. Veuder Utica j ales of the weck amount to Dales, na | Others, some of them with one head out. 3. Mager, Albany: M. Whitaker, ‘Troy ; J. Carpenter, at 22,23 at 23, 14 wt 24, 95 | "Sov Asutano—A letterreceived in this city, dated Sag Woicee’New Hartlord ; Ry Wasbbiia J rs. HL ‘at'82, 13 at'33, | Harbor, 3d instant, agent, which states | Smith, RL. Shell, A. Kasson, Gloversville: C. Hi at 30,8 at 31, The Crops. We give the statements, which will be found under this head, as they comes to us from various sections of | {Y¢; the aders ought always to receive these re | hted crops, &e , wi * not to b ng thes: same croaking: or of course, raise the fa crop of peaches may “be ox waryland orchards this season, unless wseut formed 4b urther ac- y. Md., ts repre- wo bave again warm of our planters hay a 5 oy; J «l, On some of the | wed on New Zealand) bark Pembroke, Lax, Bro sklyn, 15 uel Reed, N.C se plaotatt the rice and cura | N Lengo, 2400 ble; Jefferson, ¥C' Comstock; J, W.'M she x well, erver, 18th ult | Haris, do, 900 bbls, on N'Zea NWarlin, Hudsons RB. Stoutenhisge, MD * Our crops so far huve never presented a finer nor | 4!#oarrship Corinthian, Sant, from Bristol, When rng. abs more healthy appearance. Cora, cane and cotton equal- | heh se — Hi Cook, | JHEP ly exeel in promt, and should ‘nothing oceur to mar | , Govatves, April 15—In port, sehr Emily Hilliard, Cool due NX very flattering prospect, we can safely say fo Bos New Yor! wers and plauters wii have cnough to spare and | oj y for home.”-—Palatka, Ga., Banner. it is said that in this county, Lake and La Port: among the greatest wheat-growing counties of the west, there will scarcely be fall wheat enough to bread the in- | habitants. Spring wheat, howerer, does well, and our | gr farmers are now busily engaged in plowing Lup their fields, and re-sowing them with apring whoat.—Ja,Ranger- ‘The winter wheat crop on the prairie is entirely dead: and on the barrens not much better. The frost and | b+ drought have placed it beyond recovery.—McHenry Co. = Tho Sangamon Journal gives a similar account of the wheat prospect in that vicinity. The planters in Prince George's county, (Md.) do not | intend, it is said, to grow more than half the usual quan- | tity of tobacco The dry weather and harsh winds have | killed many of the plaots; and this kind of favorable to the tobacco fly,. two past have been unusually g: uffering severely for want of rain. ‘The past winter was unfavorable for wheat about Cin- the earth having been covered with snow in on ouly a few days, with an unusual quantity of rain, and repeated hard freezing, but we cannot think | « fect generally has been as bad as represented. — Atlas. Caterpillars have made their appearance in various sections of Alabama, aa well ax Georgia, We have received a cluster of cocoons of the army worm, from Arkansas, above the raft. They are found | g chiefly hanging upon evergreens, cedar and cypress, the i jtely ehronded with tho region whenco these came the eggs of this destructive worm are diffused.—N, O. Pic. Foreign The wheat crop ly » Markets. avanwa, April 20—Markets dull. There were twenty- three arrivals to-day, principally simall vessels, from the | Yor United States. Until to-day vessels were scarce and freights light. Sugars are not plenty, and prices about | the same as before reported. }} | Sr Anse Bay, Jamaic Hooper=Mrs Leah | ranging from 10 to | that the h caution, as each retura- | RP" ave the full Iufluence hoped to be ex- | fi Rey West on the ih of April for water. from Mobile, ‘struck by lightning, which carried | Benjamia “ | (Dan) Dreseher, ther ‘8 | General Lineal, Rio de Janeiro. Sld ship Seam Johns, NF; » wy 1 hs George, Strickland, A) delphin, Bithy Hoanokes ail, ba was very violent, seg argo. T gets eae nt les head off shore, and i let aip will easily be got off. robably insured there, but little her anchors are out, The A. belongs to Bos t ‘There was $3000 insurance in New | 1 Billings, S-henect ‘Beledin; A Hodson, New Lebeion Stimson, Rome ; ia JB Wheeler, Colchester, Co 1. ster; rs, Dusnesbarg ¢ ork, Leonatderiite; | had not arriv- (J W. Badger, Aeaitor, ‘Davis, Clintonville yt Underwood, Bossa Sts dy i Hi. J. Schuy les O'Brien, Nor L. Beunett, Troy ; ceag cargo and freight money. H Haigh, G Jen’s Falls’; H. A. Francisco, H. E. Francisco, Buia Rercmitc, Littlefield, at Mobile from New York,re- it ge il Daneeriantear eco anne hiviigexperieuced very heavy weather. On the 26h of | Holland Patent ~ Mills: H. Haworth, March, att pm, lat. 39.97, To 7 3. having shipped a sea ina Freligh M. Bardick, ‘Gort: 2 carried away her larboard bulwarks entirely, | j!4) Li chtield J, Lan i ow water easks, and caused the brig tu | I ; Mi. Mabe, fe pitas hall dn bl lia ni 2 Oo Gen GG. Ho: Bedford tN. oun at Bost Spoken. Oraloo, of Damari: P Jat 31°30, long Whalemen, Stico, March 3 ik, disg; Sarah Boyd, 13; brigs Osceola, Recd, d \d, for N York, Stissex, Stick own. ad probably read ove, NYork (not Belle, as before reported). elief, Johnston, Philadelphia. Home Ports. Avetaypnia, May 1—Sld Br bark Agenoria, London; bark ouisiana, Sligo, Ireland, Boston, May 3—Arr, barks a itcirt Clapp, Cienfuegos; 4 Palmetto, Kendrick, Charleston d Republican Dill, Baltimore; b bia, breree, jowland, 4 Senat an Cid, ships Fabena, Hay: ' ussian) Olwe wen, vin St Hayturd, Wm "Anos zs 328 Burke, ork: Bids ay a Arrschr Hiram’ Gerard, Swan Point ry io de Ja Gd Be te Garvet, Asean vik, Verg Crug sa Lydia, Bost, i Arr seh St Leon beh pher, d Currier, Gay, Cub ne April April 20—Arr scr Brainard, Ki ad ntows, May l—Arrsclir Caledon: srrort, April 22—Arr brig Belle, Card, oo Fila, sid ‘chr Oriental, its arzew Roane, May 1—Br barks, Bowling, ore bd to Europe: Br ad; Industry, Cr: in, Bellare, Ir hams Wil york ‘Abuer Hall, Nicholsor it Macusas, April 21 Berunt and daughter; ksther Bernal and servant, kisy Mor- to eet yesterday evenin Mostee, April 27—Cld Br ship Samuel, OT epneae=daed verpool, Areshin Louisa, Tay, fm Liverpool; rs Cowling, Mrs Laird and child, try 18 Anthor Barclay, Mrs'W Barclay and servant, J | G Forbes, Jedy and child. Wilkins, lady, child and ser- vaut, Ire Wileox and lady, Sirk , Mrs A Dav jason, ,,Des A Agier and | Dyvis and vervan Miss PB Wai jd i Durand, % F Hant, RB Cuthbert, Ping, Dr dertey, Dr Moultres, rk "Pp Porcher, Dr F E Dr Follin, Dr ell Corbett. ‘Dr Woodruff, JA Cadaden, Win tahers sham, J C Smith, CT Cunningham, Baliott, Win Mat | shiegten, JB Callinder, tra Baxter, 8 3 + T Le} 4 oy Hancock, rward, Geo Cath vert, Jas Steves ie, Jos Ba AC Spooner, DB | N, Wa Buder, G |, FG Ravenel, to ks & eo on 112 tons Lense mdse « ieoyy 180 ae Llavana A Belmont—120 105 hhus do J Dur bacco Carnet & An segure Hora & Barehard—2 bow y vJd Taylor--10 bb's 2 boxes auzar WD Cuthbertson. + Bar, Jamsica—Sehr Thos Hooper—672, bags pir mente lowland & Aspinwall—I bbl aud 13 pieces old copper Wik um Day aon-specie to master gs do J Thompson—105 bags do 10 | ( Dine=-#7 bs tobaceo SU hhds molasses aegars © Lloyd—10 tos ) | lie, Littlefield, N York, fr Vera Crug: Braz | Noon i, St Croix; & Henry Labboek, | NY New Onveans, April 25—Arr sti hips Cremona, (Br) ri erpools Edinb Webster, London; Robert Par Havre; Anco: paz, Spates, Hordennx; Adams Gia >, Pompero, trom the Coast; ite Santiago; Perine, Weeks, fn Vern Cras. Nonroun, mt Art Br bark Sons of Com: erm’ fn Wood, Staten Is} his Mex New Loxpox, M r Rob for NVorks China, B low, fin Wi Nanrcexer, May 2 New Broronp, May 1—Arr brig Victory, Kelley, omer Boardman 4 be Post Boy, NY May 1—Arr WD 1—Ar Arcade, Yor! seh Jol Hogers, Houck, Vhiladelph Jowell, Baltimores sloops Hoger Walia wells ow SV i iar May 9—Arr selir Mary Cl y Me 6 Mermaid, Upton, Rio Grandes” Sid eh ‘otts, from Boston for Cienfuegos, instant, ship Friends, Howard, from wd, with’ 3100 bbls (75 sp) 30,000 Tbs Success, Lovell, fm Nor BL “a, but did nod Jeara their des SP Sone NB April Soar brig, Belle of Matiand, Com Cid 27th, sehr Norfolk and Riel jaker, Philad; Wat bitt, Mets. id fm the Roads, brig Silenns, off North Point bark Baltimore, LeBrou, fm Ni, Xorky, ashy brig seh Prudence, Nickerson, do; goth, el 30—Cld, bng President Z Taylor, (new) meee for New | H. fm laine, Snow, fm Baltimore to Rio Jaaeiro, | Leighton, for Li- | (Br) "Lawson n Stephen Baldwi ; Collins, Hav Hen, Prevoor, from Are Catharine Margaret, Mitchell, pril 99—Cld, Br bark Peel's veryoo; brig Philura, Thacher, New York? Seam bir brig put into | West siilton HL. B. Person, Philad.; ‘T. L. C, Petters, N. ¥.; &, Mose, Conn. Nationat, Horr. John T. Plall, Stamford; N. Allen, Jersey shore, Ps Washington cit oud L on the ey; sConaa Ne: Waterford: A. G, Beckley, Anse Arbor: 8, Schevacker, Genjtburss MH Fuller, J. W. Hopson, Keat; $ H D. Brown. Oberlins, V W. tins, Aan Arbor; P. © an ne: L. Dennis, New Li ‘Norra: W. Hasselton, Exsex, 3 alte an. WY, Huson, drew, Onondaga cos H, nf com Midge; C- [evi se ieee foamy Phitad ost and family, Ph Flore biti lady Wis yi a Steis Fi Soraane: mage uid family, O! A. Franks, Doylestow B. oi R. Norton, Warren wi ae do; bt ‘Thomas, Goshen, Ind; Geo. Moon, W: Ann, | son, Whitehalls Lawrence, N Niemcot es Almei ‘aunto Brown,’ C! eo. Cornish, y= Douglass, Price, New : dy, Mr. jae, Balti Br bark aud ph Clark Porthaud, Me. Londonderry, us Boyce, St |W dh, Ribbe Oh ene * Buftalos (A: Bea y, Eastport, Bartlett, Fort w Jersey. . Kelley, Chie | W. Strong, nee . Funrey, West Stockbridge, mireuce, Osmexe co: 1.8 Coryell Ne elky, Yerktown; 8. Hi Hams New esicikie Hovsr., T. 8. Gold, isher, Provider a, Jt, Providence; J, Seagreve, jun, . Bi Ovi 3. Harden, Hudson: Belleville, N. J; 'B. Jones, R. Wi D White Lyneuourg, t. Robinson,, New York; Mr. Lidden, New Orleans Tove, Libby, Providence Ladd, Peru, 8. A. . Leavitt, Portland. ‘harlestow! Meat Wires Pearcests talent Shaw, Utica; i Wilitame siiindlphia te ¥ Parn, Providence Vall, Damascus, Pas, Miss J.Youtg, Richmond tas J orrhue, New York; W. Doa Mass.: Hope, S.'Nowsele, Phil | ‘New Yorks Dani West Cornwal ht fe Gilbere, i Seng ; Lat Gormo, Napietertane, Berita co: T. M. Finn, Monday, Patter: H. G. An- Bas- ‘Ste paren; eh ia; Ds Marsh, and family, C. Dal Pe EARL Wiis? ay Horse. Johnson, Granville, Port more: ork. 25th, | Tanoany Haut. Small, Phila: W. Tieman, New Haven: 8. Lockyood, Je,Samtied, Crs . Van Vanken, New Jersey: J. Hens, Brown, New Beinhard, Folge, Folman, Ph ade siner Philada; R. cae Key. brigs Tay 8, Sherman, Boron E Aldrick, brig Repab- B Hada Burlington: B, st » Lit ker cotter, do, any Na ReMONT TEMPERANCE F Co ist F. Read, oh elaNeg dock, Hdsor loon, Alber, F;. Hart, Hartt: James ‘Lindsay few York; Ves Ro and tnd ymont, K. Newhall and fed, Unless; i Belfast rok merce ht, N T. Alene, jew Havens ka rand aay ma der Mal Capt Proeto | oh ul We, Neve York fa Te ah Boston re M. Clanse, do; Wealterat 2M Arup,” Males Cart Hy Bancroft, Capita dD. Bondly, 1 | Sitwell, ia FD. ad, | New Haven: J veins Ist, eld, ie Montrose, | Fi. M. Homes, IL dav tArr selr Ontario, Smith, Coxsackie. | & I lever | Middletown; A L, Riaston, New Hieven; w Orlesns; ayllarttonds HB: Carrington, Tarey Tow Philadelphia. : Goldsmith, do, F Taylor and Indy, Fredonin; LB. Tompkins. N. York Wing) irs Ht He . Dressin, Vandasinvil Uniren States Ho RL M. fH} Rey Yor! 1 WC: A jaro fousr. Hartford H. Gilbert avd Rice, North ‘Adana, A.W. A. Boyington, Hartford Miss Lambermont, W. Sweeden, Speu 4. M. Jones, Fuller bbens, or and lady, of the aymnuim, Alvany; M GE. Goodspeed, Fi. MePhnrson, do; W. in C, Spear, do Brown, Waterbury J ly a |, sehr eae | i weer ain Kempe I" mn ‘sand Pro- Jerr) pan pta v8 Wahcinan’ Comes Chittord Baltimore: G.I, Wiley NYork. Chi | Suatogess. Bull, Saslrosk: O. Sieldou, Wisconsin: J Smit, Hehe Martha Mae | Salem: Can Wad New Londons 3, W- Blaney io aon | Gi. Peslway, Providence: 1, E Ives, Ne Haren; D' Gilbert, Ho; 4 Daskin, daz, Beecher, dn; S ee Jit "Blethen: do; 8 erin Sorte ore . Howell, Bri iy ; Rice, foe CE Golhinn L. Mt Muddieks Midaletow; i Hop- kins, Glen Falls: . Miller, ip» Clyde) W, x tore } Wasi Wtridge, $.H. Partidge, ‘St. Law. thaca; E. 8. Lyon, Providence W. Keach, abigvidences 4 1, Wheeler, WW (8. Chine aud Lady, | we ove Nerwial 3 C. W Powter, Gran: | batt ther, Wi Heckel Bits, € hi wane fy 50, 000 Pin PERSON: Hemedy t ate, omiedasd Dy infubhib! tion for privi te tee offered to the publ ak ll and opportunity hes enabled him to ly the nature of such diseases aud the safest, speedy and most pleasant remedy to be used in eradi jag them from the temp Te those who may be 40 indiscrect'as to. iveur the nak 1 esse of iufec private reputati wealth for: life! ‘and purityi thus prever 5 fd ouly at the Maison de Saute, 121 Falcon street, N. ¥. Price $2 per botile. ins t R SAL Fo repaired, 30 feet in length, 36 ‘can be seen at the Novelt this city. For price and jeulars, inquire SCT PRINK, Ameried Hotel iy. ml lwere | AL The inventor of cle offers it for sgle ng himself to replace itwithout eost, if bursts di ne season's use, ‘The new machinery forcovering the side rubber tube, having alter many experiments, been perfected, the hose is now offered. as the perfect article ‘originally contémplited, when the juven Was patented. It is now all right. For sale at No, 23 Courtland street. TORACE H. DAY. mre RANUY WINE CORN MEAL-NOTICE RS—The subscribers, Millers at brandyw Jersey Toit in the vat they a: of they entive ‘Branly A millerat West Troy, o benides several inthe Bie the subs soroyous leite: Shippers w Rraudy wine, the amex of their packages; and that their Messrs John L. Buckley &G mobi ptr forte themselves, ia. the ma Justifies them in. suying that II furnish an article, ‘wil keep for any pdesireble Teng of time in «ll ‘a! gine 6. Meal. at Waterford, iu New York, uns Ivara, having Tonged the ibers, by placing Brandywine Mills, in esn- ‘on thelr bar please take notice, thar in addition to the words subscribers are also used ovall nly agents in and Mess: JAME! NALL A. Journ “ Rice «CO, tri 928 1 Beane A GARD Thomas Ki espe informe the publio, m Mr. Samuel Smith his interest.in the old established and. we i kvown EATING fon the corver of Sanction of hed Aven past el ploy ‘number of years)—and the assurance of his fature aj ication and assiduity, to merit aud receive the patronage of the old customers of the estab- ment, and the public in geueral. iH ie way Ely Epon fod ery delicacy of the sea- sou, at all hours of the day and evening. m3 lw*r THOMAS KIRK OBE 1A & COlS DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.—Prin- I office, 490 Pearl street, opposite City Hall Place, New ¢ Vork.-Ail orders promptly executed ut the shortest otice, D Curansixo Lace and. muslin Custains bleached, Damask curtains, Camels’ hate Shawls of the Bibboas and F most costly nature, Shawls of ever” coscription, Broche oon Dresses o1 at kinds, Merinoes do. Rarwents ofall descriptions, Garments of every descrip Damask Curtains, Se. Rugs, Table Co- e. Merinoes and More: Bete (Lee ‘Cassimeres, Silks and arpets vers BRANCH OFFICES 256 Greenwich street, betyeen Murray and, Warren, 351 Grand ‘Norfolk and Suffolk, 740 Broadway, opposite Waverly Place, 257 Bleecker street, "Morton, 289 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, 8 Broad street, Newark. m2 Iw*re iD are resyecttally office opened in this city, (upon the Parisian plan) for the pur pose of facilitating persous of both sexes, in forming houorable and well suited counexions for Marriage. ‘That such a plan is areatly needed in, this city, must apnesr'te the mind of every Fational person. ‘The youth (more particularly) of both sexex ire being called, or come to this city, from all parts of world, he Dpecuuiary benelits or oth when here the most of cases, are compelled to associ h strangers and strange customs—almost entirely without friends, except such gives them, the result of which ot to be m jersiood. proposes to assist all such persons in form je associations, and prepare them for good mem bers of society. Circulars, setting fovth the plax, location of ean be forwarded to persons, by ‘addressing “Cou ng high idence,” Post office. (post paid}. N.B. The strictest secresy observed. y 1, 184" ml lw*re ABLE | effectually ers pimples, blotches, t¢ LOTION SHUR HIS aletraeed Cosine on the skin, particular! freckles, and cutaneous exe for a short time, will establish a ciear and b n Sold in bottles at 75 cents each, at ite Bower M Brooklyn “Ja2oim*r I EMOVAL—LFGAL, BOULAND & CO. have remove their store from 44 Be et (0 where they will cont a if of Faney a Fs, ‘Tobacco Boxes, Z: Sachets of all kinds, Goods, Metul and Buttous, silvered and blac Buttons, Fancy Paper Boxe Suspenders, Imitation Gum eugtig Suspende ray Porcelain, Rich Cloe Fans of alt sort , Cotton, Gum, and Velvet ee Teeth Bi MI kinds, Specta cles, Dressing. and Sealing Wax and Stationery art Skins, and general Shoemaker Ke, Se. a Iwere PAPER—2000 lbs. of Paper suitable for laying under carpet and manafuctused expressly, for, hat pur . For sale by 29 1 PERSSE & BROOKS, Vo. 65 and 67 ) AM had at the Factory, 49 Carmiue stre avenue, and a newly invented out door lante lamp, at $1 apiece; the uew style ball lamp $5 apiece ; a large assortment of solar lainyps from $3 to $10 apiece to burn either Ined or oil, with a fi kirandoles and other mantel craaments, all tn th ad made in the best manner warranted ; eamphine, portable burning fluid, pure spertn and solar oil, globes, cluimacys, aud wicks of i for sale at 49 Carmine hth avenue, eorue = every description always on hand, street, comer of Bedford; 137 NEW JERSEY, HUDSON & DELAY » RAL ROAD COMPA OTICE I REBY GIVEN. thy tion to th n tal Stock of and Delaware Ratyoad Compa Books of Subseriy i rauchyille, ou rof Broad and th of May wi Hall, con ark, on Thurad: opened exch day day at 3 o'clock, ke, five doliars wil be required to be on e x Co, N. J. April M, 1347. s ) i Commissioners FOW R. MARTIN RYERSON. od RETARD W YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD Co. annual election for thirteen Directors of ra om pe will be held at the office of the Company, No.4 xy ou Row, | oa Tuesday, the 10+) day of May, next, beiwee's | che’ hours of I2and 2 o'clock P. the transfer books ‘Will. be closed teu days prior to the e1ection _New Vork, Apri TEAM,PO W EN D (199 wre) R EDICAL AND SURGI melions epithets apy » Hartley has de \ the diseased Jr. Secretary ‘ah tmylare cies—the protection of youth, aud tare, symptoms, and treatment’ of a ¢ being secret in their nature, and to wh tached, require, from the extreme comple sequences, the nicest discrimination, rate ke the experienced judgment of a qualified phy on the management of this worst of ell hum a “Amor Nummi. proqeid’ prompllyStipeded' to” Molicioe args warded to ge of the United States —Office, wich street. Honrs of attendance from 9 A.M. nll'9 P. M. m3 Joc" rre He SEASON 15 PROACHIN Diarrhea, Brent YY Sholera Morbus, and the complaint of children (Cholera Infinitum) becomes prevalent in varios sections of the country. ‘The most universally cele- rated. preparation in the World, both sen preventive (irom its tonic quali diseases is Dr Wheeler's vegetable remedy, restore patients, eveu when ae ease. It is for sale at Dr. Wheeler's office, 29 Greenwich street; Mr. Milhaw’s Apothecary establishment, 193 Broadway, where references will be Given to the first families in the city of its efficacy, ‘The attention of persons from the country is earu+ estly called to puns ble medicine. ies of paiterus and size eared in the neatest and most beautiful st) 4 ‘ad all other public buildings, as Lae private dwellings, at the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms, B. All kinds of gas fixtures regilt, rebronzed and AND TRE y—For sale at the wodersign | Otard, J.J. Dupuy, Bou nont & Beecker, | tenu, and other brands—pale and dark, in halves and quarters. | Port Wine, pare, juic ris & Sous, C re halves and quarters. g Sladeria, i de ex brig fh, direct | ite the Park, nin falls Leoms | slower sand at pr ent of French Window Shades, cee api Lin re PARKERS s COFFE HOU NO, 20 eS FORME 10 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. 027 Im*re leita le wofees to care rocatary principles of medical selence, ihe efgmentary gine from their own ‘winieh they” ere ea would advise them to be cautious redical adviser, and fo remind them them to see th qe ‘them a protection, by allowin ‘fain ety aw “Oiice 50 Green- a5 decay of every known disease to avery reader. m, York Journal of Medicine and Collateral Scieuces.— "write pelea, nervous style and ia exlcuated to do much goe “ithe scriptions us accurately draway and rares ractitioner ie you oreo hints, and, the (general reader with "Howton Medica an au Pauegicat Journal, —" Dr. inoue written much and well on various branches off su k shows,» thorough scquainrance, with m modern rae Stricture, Gouorthea, Varicocele, Hydrocele, aud Fistula are particularly well treated of the authors, originality and ough devotion to the rational principles of Medicine, and ingenuity under trying surgical circumstances, stamp it with uncommon interest.” Also, by the same author, “Woman and Her Diseases, f the cradle to the grave?” hd edition, a as 2, fete fur Sryd Were ___eomuer Broadway and Jou see and Jol A. & G. BRANDON, BLOCK LETTERS MANUFACTURERS, yen SIGN PAINTERS, NO, 2 TRYON ROW, Aoining the Haslem Railroad Ofc HE superionty of our ‘conspicuousuews. and. durability. hav fully ng || ciated by many” of the principal ‘Gen “of business, whid fret will become i by groterence 0, the, Washington Stores, Wilham, Bonded Warehouse: Astor use} Hathbun's Hi f (Otel ee Hot Libary; Nau 1 street. IGN wa (a treet, Hotel; Judson’s Hot erchantys Hotel; Ster tho strangers visiting the city we can refer them to many of the endl firms in almost sea city in the Union. a23 ACOB the public generally, that he has commeuced the Agency and Commission Business at th Braisted, 54 Reade street, corner of Broad Buildivgs), where he will’ devote his time to, effect sales in wal Extate, Furniture, Groceries, and merchandise in geue- AL ISTED respectfully, informs his friends, and General lling of the Furniture of hand tes at thelr o% which will at all times receive particular attention, and punctual returns made. Lotels or private dwell disposed of at the sho: feral advances will be made’ on such asticles as cau be conveniently stored; and money loaned on stocks, notes, and other collateral securities, for short periods.. ‘A register will be kept for the sale or letting of houses tenements. ‘To save time end trouble to landlord and tenant, a correct description of the the terms, are always noted, W. #, BRAISTED, EXCHANGE. BR 19 ad Lafarge Hailding, corer of Broadway, nad Reade itrest, ¢n- .e 54 Reade Gold and Silver Coin, Drafts ty Notes of f Ha tment: New York, May 1. 1847. my! Imeod*: CX MBIA aa. LEBANON “poe ea shinent will perms and re for the reception of on te Ist aaa of lay, 1847, by Tald prop igs will beappraised correctly, and Lor, wear ULL. OARDING AT HOBOKEN, Fernage Free. b> scriber has taken, and is now furnishing the Atlantic Hotel Hoboken, aud wel be ready in few days for the re- ception of boarders. The House is situated contiguous to the Feary, and of easy access to the cit: The view of the Bay Le Narrows 1s unobstructed and de- lightful, and no pains wil spared to render the Atlantic jotel a mint a agreeable, ey ae home. al8 cod R. R, EDGARTON. $ 500 REWARD—AMERICAN COMPOUND—Thus popular, spices aud specific remed fTectually all cases of « delicate disease under a forfeiture of the above sum. Persons using this cele: brated article need fear no exposures, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrict ‘or business, and is adapted toevery age, sex and condition. It contains no mercury or nox- toe ious drugs, injurious to the constitution, but cleanses the sys- fe fe standing cases have tem from infect been cured by a single bottle, w ically cured with hlf the quantity. “humbug” it has long been, and rt practice of physicians with ‘unerring success, curing ninet une of the one hundred eases, ‘Try it, and convince yourselves. Sold wholesale by Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlandé street; re- tailed at Bowery aud Grand, Bowery and Walker, Bowery “and How: jowery and Fourth sts.; Market strett, 6 baat Broadway; E. 1. Cotton, 263 io Bleecke & Co., comer of Broadwa Chambers. street, ton dul Waset stveatre New Tork? comer Mairatigg Crewe ty streets, Brooklyn “Third and South streets, Philadelphi er Charles and Pratt. streets, Balumores Ge Stott, Was ty ;, Robertson & Cormick, Norfolk, Vacsaud P, Co- Charleston, 8. C. 56,500 co LEND on Bond and Mortgage on City of Brooklyn Real Estate, in sums to Suit applicants. _ ‘This’ sum belongs to an estate fa trust, and ihe loaued fora termof years: Avpiy immediately, to's S'BK 1 Wall street, inthe Groton, Water ‘office al5-eod2m* re hee TO STRANGERS, CHRISTIE'S eee abe "MAGNETIC them in their practice, generally attached to artic! ing. Many of our most respectable vith perfect success, particularly Go Doloreux Paralysis, Apoplexy, Neuralgia, Nervous ‘Tremors, Palpitations aud the long train’ of Nervous Disorders. In the most afflicting cases of Deafuess complete cures have often heen effected. A great advantage in these articles, is the entire ‘and convenience attending them. ouly Agency in New York for i: cles is at 182 Bri No Drug store Dr. CHRISTL Christie’s between Joha street and } jew York, will ever be allow: ‘Articles. Many of these es tatious, against which thé pui worthless, ely cautioned tis WORKS RE MMEND IT. OAKE! IODINE LINIMENT. Has cured and will cure the worst possible cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Swellings, Sprains, iret’ 3 tumors, callosities, scrafule oF king's evil, chil- ‘blains; flesh wounds, diseases of hipssint, headache, croup rheum, ropsy, feveracres, corn Ids, 100 in the side or breast, pimpl ‘worm or ‘tetter, barber’ eruption, of the Db THE EVIDENG WM. T. PEK, 91 John streets war cured’ of Quinsy Sore Throat vy ‘a few applications. He says it is the best remedy he “JOHN E. KEELER, of the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum was cured of Htheumatic Pain, Pals the BAG ber Lie ee ie the beat family remedy he ever st, and would aot be without *X. BIRADLY will testify to the astonishing relief he tated from the use of the Liniment, after he had tried every thing he cou bear of without bevent for laflammnatory fev matterne ti HON. f “PRICE, of 41 Warreu tirect, will teatify to itsaa- perive medicinal virtues KGL DEKAY was cured of Rheumatic Gout. Residence 25th street, near 7th bakes: New Yoax, Nov., 1046. Messrs. 3. J. Made ott Co: EN: in thei a that yours is one of 0 sahing relief I have received,) and areal bevetit to b= afiticted, induces me to offer my niente testimony. Lam how "* FIFTY-SIX YEAR of age, an e been afflicted with RH. MATISM for the fast ten I severe cold. which increased my was confined to the house — femployed my fami ime until the first of May. without 1 grew worse, and so, much a0, tinued in this way for nea but death, unable to sleep, 13 fering the’ most exeru upon me, who had been cure ROAKE’S 10D) eBay a a A friend of mine cel Ri LINIMENT, Phe first apy plication gave I continued to it according id as completely relieved from had used two bottles, whi no return of the pains since; have atte: induced me to try it, which m AY lief. all Aided ae thus afiticted to try it at once, Knowing i it to be the only selied en. WILLIA! ia "IO NSON, ‘hird, near Fe Fourth pat ‘Williamsburg. LOSS ort THEY ae OF THE Oct. 24, 1846. Maasns. 8, Incrnson. & Co.: GENTLEMEN Itis with feelings ofthe utmost gratitude T offer you my luumble testimony" in favor of your Most, valuable tintinent — Avout fifteen months ago, while engaged at ny work, Twas taken suddenly with a revere pain in my ankle, which for two sys al nigh deprived te entigely from sleep’ or test Mv inpther eaused me to be removed heme, and sent for 4 Doctor whi acended me for ame time, and Goally told me that he Sod not help gre and ndviged in be SENT TO THE HOSPITAL. jouths, under the care of the able and hed to that insti pew While ad hrs hives pa he ake and cupped three times,“ Piuding no bene® fom that ade of treaiment. they eanelnded toty-euld water which th tinued aome time, an ing no relief, tommdoned fy foot aud ankle dreadfully swollen and binck, and as cold'as ice, Twas again aie home, having given uj) all hopes of eves evting relict At thie win iid. procured a bottle of toake’s iodine Linjmagt, and sent it: tome, ndvising me. to make a thorough trial of tt, Strange to tell, Y felt almost im- mediate relief—the parm which nad been seated “ie ene i seemed tobe broken up and continued the use. oreveral weeks wi iy tised some halt a doren ttt fected ‘i cure, aod nothing ut's alight Weakness remaining” Words are but feeble e the gratitude I feel towards you, a8 Fhe ve heen from a state of wretched helplessn to perfect health, I shall ever pray for your happiness and prosperity. Signed, I went and rem. ‘Truly and sincerely you RY McALISTER, 132 Sixteenth street. pve certificate, signed b my vis true in every respect. ANN Mfe AUSTE A State of New York, eity and county of New York, TT EMienMly aupeared: before: me, “Ann and May Ne Alister, aud being by, me ‘doth de- AD’ pose and.scys that the: above. eereifeate "signed. by Svromn ogee MG im every reseed. orm to before me this 24th day of etal men . “ AN TINE. dy sie Alderman of the’ Ninth Ward. PAIN KILLER, Gentlemen-Daring. the prained her ankle so. galy irs and put her to bed. Hot he abe i wale atin, for rv maki Wie few thor er Fodine Linimen was next eroele, arail Llores 0 heen for years. Goybied ii have tried every thing I have heard of hg that ene Nmmediate gn mane we of your imagen weft debane a SYEVANUS WHITE 273 Bridge street, Brook: Brooklyn, Deo. 16, 1616. 8. INGERSOLL, sole rietor. Pi Fs ele repre ‘Stre t, 8. INGE! rictor, For eales also, by all respectable de ad breby, certify that the ab Ivar: ye ed to carry her w made up my mind that tt DLL, sole ah NDA’ TION. : the group called Ee, sayin Roch hd the erage Ronit fuitable one 1s to be *jhn iron eh oS in amet of suficent thickness afer pre ae height, is to be synk, enclosi eels close co! 7 on uae 2 ‘of rcladina the water, and for additional sec out and the rock ‘cut dows a rock nct being of sufficient extent to receive the full size of the base of tie defi tye made up srihveonerete on eae wt Yeddod” in hydraulic er Ripon mean belnas <r vent ly: ” Fie Soandation are to be sia ne ce wiole e cig st to, the respeetive courses. irv is to commence the wall of the eal: in diameter at the base ,and c# ened *y leck of the Yantors, fears it isto be 13 ‘he wall at the 3 fee = Hs fi up vertically on the carried up uniformly to the wader side of the Wheel is eres “The whole of anid wall tee io w meted «rani e ri tena sere ees a to be, covered with thre dee , which is to be 15 feet in diameter, ceutre, and ai inches at the outer tones for coos Bet age pa true and fitted together ¢| Joosly, and th the 5 ene, ed s0 as to be [osnned eee tight. projection of octage es aipeee aoe ‘one inch above aft edge of the aa 46 thas the copper of the {autem shall be che ingh lower than the thereby preventing the water ae Daas lantern, Atsome suitable tle, 2o by 24 inches ; a rebate cuttle. WINDOWS, DOORS, ke. te _— bythe be {ge windows, t of 11 by lass, to vi < h sashes. tt Uepercelaat Serta Sacete inlets by: ood substan secure wl ial outer door 2 feet 10 inehes By 6 fost 1 plac jung in two parts with poll h hinges, and fastenings aw oF the doorand window ntsors axes to cyand rood Markt the exterior to be of the best southera pe pine, well seasoned. There to and put My to ron eranen wth ace or Hoiing Up also sifcable eo) er for the entrant ‘A brick ie jer eapableof holding 1,0 gallon isto be eon . baseme sepeed te ‘rove with cast iron funnel is to be provided ‘copper of the lace in the deck there ep he ah ope ning for a scut- Te ag for the Seti and placed in the WHEE FLOORS, te. agers joe fons Dope compe ote Salen the hay orth MRiver a Aud risers, are to be cast iron, with a hand rail and balusters of WiEnErG are'to be. plank partitjous ss shown on the which are to be six doors, each 2 feet @ inches, by Ried ioalt the pe eled 14¢ inches thick; good hinges an ing of each room is to be fared, lathed and plaster dr ahed EX plascored, wich good lise morte, wal LANTERN. ‘There isto be an octagonal Lanter of inches high, of sufficient diameter to c to Lanter’ lights of which the two i by 24, the fvur side lights to be 24 by 9, sc ionarecn inter ese catbe 16 br sy of suitable thickness, | There is also to be in each aide of tern, ‘underneath the above glazing, one copper pane, WGby 12 inches. Tl AL be a post set al comer of the getagon, two inches deep—the posts are {0 pass cane secured two and-a-half feet in top of the a ed; thao the La fur roug stone covering i masonry below it. Upon the agirder of the same sizeas the posts, for re re and co} ‘verge to the centre two 5 ring of 9 inches in diameter, sr and s0 as tO eause the roof to rise 2 feet above the eaves, ‘There is to be an iron framed door in one of the iy ies be cea on, to be covered with copper, te shut ine! mb —_ door is tobe furnished wi tarn ma Wane «to he roof door is to weigh 32 ‘ounces 3 f the roof there isto bea raversing ventilator ameter. In four si es of the octagon there are to lupe for regul jogulating the Greught of air, and constructed in sucha mameres' to exclude the wet. ‘Twenty inches outside the posts of th is to be an iron railing, the posts of which are to pees square, to run up 3 feet, and to be let into the deck 2 and cured with lead. There isto be one onsomat iron rail tern and railiny ded alg Jy ‘with two coats 0! e two coats of oil n suitable copper The ae ted in a work- ‘on or before the 15th lovembor next. ”No pay ment yment to be made to the contractor for the above vie until itshall haye been completed, purpeced and approved by dent of Lij the wnguceieped, seoliectar = Saperintens ights, or mies he shall appoint for “wedge ee Tits LAWRENCE. M's, MANN, ty ea taken the ee eee House at New Brighios, Staten Ia |, is now ready to receive boarders The howse has been thoroughly painted and A 2w* re A seit (OMYLEXION-—DISLASES OF THE At this, and, indeed, every other the BH as often repulsive in apy nt simpl; take purgative medicines, pills, and useless 4 Were to use ou their akin & softeniny ig aud ‘clearin ‘Batin that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes a health zation, be the skin never 40 red with Pimples, Freckles Sunbura, Tan and Morphe genuine JO: nai LIAN CHEMICAL SOAP uever fale ty cure and die- Vth irda an i make the'skin cleat aud betucfuleren yal low or dark itchanges to a beautifal healthy infants with the of Seurvy,, Salt warm, ‘cures when eve itwas very Jusly called by the ‘a blessing anda miracle. Persons are deli ight tale Mucinid gc the genine-aak for Jones Italian Cher mical Soap, and take no other. Sold ia New York nly atthe sign of the American be Chathary see failed. Pai pric “ity White, for beauty rolike White po the: thee of ed ith Paste, for whitening the teeth, swee making the gums health Price 2 cen “Agents for Jones? Soa 7,199. Falton street Philadelphia, Zeiher, TTede Buriding Rt ale W. Taylor & Co.6 Jt ju dings; ‘ Pittsburgh, berty st; in Newark, N. J., 278 Broad se cecal our. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York,cer- tifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s bottles of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, he has : good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and lux- urlant, Me. William Jackson, of 69 Liberty Pa, certifies: Ou the $d of February, 1817, d sou’s head on the top, was entirely bald fifteen years, and that by using two 3s bottles, of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, thehair.1« growing fat thick and healthy —he expects by using hig litde longer to have a better head of hair than he evet had. O THOSE Witui or falling off and weak at the Roots —L hereby certify, that my hair was turning rey and falling off, aud that since have used Jones’ Coral Harr Restorativeit has entirely, ceased. felling=-is wing fast, and hag a fine dark loo! Before I used Jones’ Borat Hair Restorative, L eombed out rr osh Hair daly. 92 New York, AVE YOU SCURF OR DANUDRUFF—Mr. Power, a grocer, of Fulton treet, had hi ip completely choked. ap with pandruff, ud Joues’ Coral Hair Restorative entirely aud permanently'c OLxOU WANT FO DREIa ea Hairsoft and fine 1Ren jae trends ad oe ee, board the steambost ado certify that Jones'Coral f torative ie cle I ever used for dressing wot ng, cl-ansiny ithe hair loug tite goft, clean, ithe deck and ES iY. cnmamers preferred it to ey arene se. 1 ew York ouly. at the sign o a2 Chatham street pri 4 ai nae cies rents in Philadel pi I eae Ths Fulio aes a, ton, He eddie, : fetes in Baltimore, Taylor, 6 Jarvis B Pittsburg, berty atin Newark, N.1: B. Olin Hi Brose we Ee im*re KRUACHED, BRUBUGD. MUTE RACs! ‘AND MOSCHETORS, he., Ke--Now ip the season for the upplication of the subscribers celebrated pre ons for the, extermination of all species of Vermin, ie and real order; all a are to) oie found about premises ednrine months. we preparations are enurely free from mineral poison, and can be used with safety. Phe colebrate: Sy paper has a ain pan mi i LEWIS FE WANHER, 29 Li sale by D) si ia ue Willia RING, comer Brot war 18! PAINS ~ AND oy NE sc HOFULA ABHS OF Th Rs ing’s Sccsaparilins and Vellow Dock. ma y Pp lished for the sole benefit of those ralltriee from Rheama tism, pains and stiffness of the joints, swelling of the muscular substances near them, eruptions of the tof the faculty, it mendation, and many’ have pronounced it the combination of remedies for the abo prepnred from the purest articles, and is warranted to 9 fisfaction. It thus purifies and quickens the circulation, allays irritation, and leavers every part of u uni mi perfect state of health. | For those comy Inguulicfous and long continued uae of ‘best possible amed diseases. [tis ane this commbiagtina may be cons he other treatment, _ ie reat and. in Treasing Uentand. fot na aricle of this kind, fas induced the oer co ui ier the neble that oh mny hye the oe ac” We donot, publish any. leny certiBeatze affaires serene Caitemehe medicine shall speak Tor tecife Tie tocnre: " de Yut a trial to convines the ington, comer Spring aud fudsons. Bra I7avenue D, John Be Dodd, 711 Broadway, con at Im'*e “WAN'T "hr RAL Agents wanted, to spp sand ready prepared Medic Inrge a variety, larger than was ever before offered by establishment in th that agents, mere and pedlars enn get supplied with large or sma Lge the conntry trade with ‘The stock is of so Also, the public con receive the most skilful medi ical ftreatment, by the well known Dr. Solomon Heine, formerly of Hudson and Reade streets, who is engaged for that particular purpose, and has his office in the reme of the tore. Anily at the Germnaa Chambers street New ¥ vn ial on Mediates ah pal BAY SABY Jt WEE oan Grumniantion Of his edie te quiet nursery, which inay be found of every variety and price At a oan SAL BROOKS, Agent for the Monnfaccnrer, perfluous effects rE ‘earing Aprarel, Furniture, &e., ais cae pre oc he same, by ‘sending for the ice, oF otherwine, f 0 will ny ne attended to by Mrs. J ea i

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