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first be laid, as it would greatly-facilitate the construe- , tion of the canal, and thus for forty-five millions of dol- | are the rates of postage prescribed by the ac lars, commercial advantages to the whole world, abso- lately incalculable, would be secured, GALVIENSIS. Norox, May 19, 1847. The War with Mexico—The Proposition of the Milita- ry -Annexation of that Country Briefly Ezamined, and the necessary Contingenci Cunsideved—Respectfully Dedicated to the Adminis- | Stat tration, though it dees not now dream of the Project. | A proposition has buen started recommending the oe- | for Bremen. Upon inquiry at the department, we learn cupation of the entire Mexican territory asa depend- | ency, not am independency, of the republic of the Uni- | ted States. We hold the project to be full of mischief | Jands, Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and Africa, and incongruitios. The following questions will stamp | will be se: the scheme as utterly preposterous :—~ 1. Shall Mexico be slave or fr ‘ 2, Shall it be divided into States on its re-annexation to the United States ? 3. Shall ita debt, foreign and internal, of $160,000,000 be paid by the United States ? 4. Isall this consistent with the constitution of the United States, and if so, is not the Isthmus of Darien the proper boundary, and not the line of Guatemala ? 3. Will not this line necessaril being embraced within the Gulf, all the West India Islands, including Hayti ? 6. Will not these islands fall to the lot of the South and its “peculiar institution,” includiug Hayti or San Domingo, as # slave Stace; for where would be the secu- rity of the slaves of Cuba, if Hayti were a den of the of this Scheme fairly The act of embrace, from their 7. Does not this seheme, therefore, of re-annexation, | in addition to the Wilmot proviso, naturaily, and of ne- | cessity, involve the cuntingencivs of a war with the black republic of Hayti, the government of Spain, the government of Great Britain, and one or two little islands of the Dutch ? ni, we are oue of that hopeful class of political pro- pagandists who believe, that the * Unitgd States are destined to overrun the North Ameri but not exactly as the “Northern hives , leaving the southern jute than they found them, and entail: ing aces of bioodshed and barbarism upon them, We believe more in the progress of the arts of civilization than ia the cecupation of adjacent and continuous terri- tories by force ef thirteen iach bamb shells. that this war, if diverted to the re-annexation of all Mexico by right of conquest, will be incomplete short of the re-occupation of Guatamala and all the West India islands; and in the event of the armed re-oceupation of all this diversity of territories, for the purpose of an ex- tended commerce in the Pacitic, will it not be absolutel necessary to scize upon the Sandwich Islands as the half ‘ay watering and victuailing depot of our immense com- | ally with the continental ship ca- | nal from Huseacualco across ths continent to T'ehuante- seif-vvidently, this must be so. Well, then, what will avail your binding iron bands of vetrical bonds of social harmony, your indivisibility of nationality, of languuge, character, and | customs of your people, with the re-annexution of so ope of dependencies, so dissimilar in languages, habits aud ntiouulity. conceding tbat your thirteen {nen shells will iu season uccomplish ull ihvse acquisi- Lives, what will wl your improvements in the arts and Scivnces, and iu cividution, and poitical advancement, mercial marine, espe ave the answer at hand consequences wt It includes a chain of gunpowder that f bbe cOutiNeut—uu amount of Mi chuck the established ratio of popu: tion which Will vlugigation societies w humbug itis thé old story—it is the vid ery of the wolf—but the Qnitnal will, with) toese ultimuiy coatingencies, be ou tbe ja one prophetic word, which experience bur Taugnt the most casual observer tu be prophetic, the D giuuing—yes, sir, the beginning of the eud of these the dir-o.utiou of the Union.” we ure not the author of x ite application here. war of exteru Yeuder your Alvicw AG, UL We stand respousible Phe dispassionate rusder—the man of covi sense and fober judgineuit—Lue believer in Lae integrity of thisg od Ube man wot yet mitiaied into the Tapid transition of great eveuts la (bese latter days, way lov Upou wil thin as the wildest aud m chain of speculation; but he who has adapted, iu a mea. Sure, his train of Uought to the startling momentum ui wud electricity have imparted Wo Loe politi jents of Une nge. will at o sbutan abridge geverument of ours we have advanced into a brief chapter itt to Gil up the v. abporption of 4 entous volume tne id of Ube fubure, ifthis project of th by right of conquest, be carrie No, sir, ut us have a boundary with Mexico Let us maintain the independer our neighbor, aud the neiguboring republics; aud let us aues with the monarchies of us be, rather yet awhile, th: guardian of our own rights, than che Usurpers of the Let us not take up the trail of the until we are at least assured that the Huns and Visi-Gotha will not fail like Gen. Scott, make all sure in the rear, betore we ad- Yauoe upon the enemy in front of our uame is a surety for a fair expansion, let us at least be decent in the absorption of our neighbors’ pos- sessions, Respectfully, pause a moment hold to the 'f Tights of others upon our reur. While the very terror THE DOCTOR, May 19, 1847, We are hurried onward by events. We may have peacu; if not, the war will be resolved into chaparral fighting, in which grape and canuister will be secondary to the rifle and the lasso, and the lance. But we may haye peace; and in the event of a fore- Senate may yet be called together to make all secure, the needful appro- closure of the war, the of the regular ses rhaps the House, in regard to ‘he reprimand of Captain Hunter by Com. Perry, em- braces what posterity will respect as an enlogium of ex- We refer to that passage wherein Capt. | Hinnter is rebuked for attacking and taking with one gun afortifed town, which had baflled successfully a usly the combined strength of the cevding merit. ew months previ home squadron. We venture to predict that after this affair blows over, Captain Hunter will be reinstated under the fall | of the Secretary of the Navy; and we are ex- | pecting the Presideut in the iuterim to commute the seuteuce of the court martial, and this expectation does not rest upon mere eonjecture. . ‘The weather is improving, thermometer at 70 to-day. Battimone, May 20, 1847, The Drowth—Destruction of Vegetation— Spring Races —Comparison of Prices—The Markets, $c. ‘We are still without rain, and vegetation of all de- scriptions is parched and suffering. There has not been suMficient rain in this section of the country for eight full weeks to moisten the earth an inch below the sur- face, notwithstanding which the clouds look as dry and During the whole month of April there was but one slight shower, and but one still more slight the present month. unpropitious as ever. over the Canton Course will Tuesday next, and several stubles have 1. It is anticipated that the sport will be ‘This course is now kept in excellent order, O. KR. Hanes, a gentleman under the control of Mr known in the sporting world ast year Howard street flour was selling t $i 123444 15; it ix now selling at $9. City Millis was then $4 00, and it is now $9. flour $6, and it is now $11. at 90a9); now it is $2a2 02. in our market Prime red whoat was selling Both white and yellow corn brought ‘then 60a6ic; now there are suies of the former at 1034105, and of the latter at 104; yesterday the flour market was excited and unsettled, “Buyers are not de- sirous of purchasing at present rates Howard strect brands was made this morning at $9. Buyers are offering $3 7das 8114. at 911 by Lhedray load; 1,000 bols. white kiln dried corn ellow held at $6 25 wheat, aud scarcely any in market; small sales of Mary- laud reds bave been made ut $2a2 03 for prime, ing dune in t’enusyivauia wheat white corn at $1 04, sinaller sales have been made at $I Udal UY; yellow ls wetting at $1 O7al 09 wrawed $4 oud Ov. A sale of 300 bbls. Family flour is selling meal sold at $5 No arrival of Sules of 4,000 bushels Outs vduty, ex het is bens activ Groceries quiet Lhe provision mar- | 4 aud prices ure slightly on the decline Whiskey is in better request; sules of Si vf Stocks at salt $500 Md. 35 ( une) 4, U ited St PHi.avecenia, May 20, 1847 Col. Robt. M. Lee has been appointed by Governor Shunk to the Recordership of the city, left vacant by the resignation of Richard Vaux, Esq, Capt. Wm. Miller, the oldest sailing master attached Jnited States Navy, died, yesterday, at his resi- mee in Southwark, in the 63th year of his age, was 4 veteran of the last war, ‘Tho flags of the shipping in port are all displayed at half mast to-day in respect to The Episcopal Convention, yesterday, elected the Rev- Henry J. Morton, D. D.; Rev, Jehu ( iliam Suddards, howss Rovios, Richard the svanding committe during the next year vrgy and threw of the laity sill to be Several ineffectual bailots | g, after wnich a comimittee was Clay, D. D.; Rev A. D'Wolf Howe Smith, Eqs, m Charles Shuster, a lad, was found dead on Tuesday on the banks of the Si huylkill, having bee falling ato the river on bi he Coroner held an i suffocated by i t yosterday upon the body of John Marmion, who was found drowned in the Schuyl- Kill, below the wir An irish emigrant, who arrived hore in the ship Kala-, mazoo from Liverpool, on Tuesday, dropped dead in the street lastevening from exhaustion, resulting from lack His name is unknown. Sales of Stocks at Philadel Finst Boann, Me er a: Flemington | Bounds, 72545 1000 ako—240 Gerard Bank, | 2,000 Susquehanna Caual Bonds, 67 AFTHR S4Les—500 Sch. Nav. b's, %65, 05; 900. U Bi. ares 200 Lehigh Mortgage Loan, 64; 1,000 US Loan 3's, The conference of churches connected with the Wor. | cester South Congregational Association, including the | id South in Worcester, and the churches in Leicester, xford, and Auburn, assembled in Worcester, Ma: chusetis, on Tuesday last. ouisikge aR” oR on LINE. American Mat. Sreamers.—The follow B1St spoke Br tg ary Man, ‘he 3 of March, 1845, for mailable matter sent by this t | line to Europe :— ‘Rev, B. B. Bern ‘tnd family, Be Evan Upon all letters and packages not exceeding half an | ounce in weight... ... . | For all letters and packages and under one ounce. . .. . For every additional half ounes For every letter, newspape: rice current id upwards of lows at pring, baths ridge, Kepler, br rot, Rl, Mayii—Sid mo; CHARLESTON, east, Pauline, Palmetto, (new) Sears, Balti- ballast, to order, as, do; Hall, Pérd Rebecea Budlovg, 1 man, Attleborough; &. Of Cape saute Nacooches Sith i aye hom Dublin, Br ship Mouareh, from C in Minot. D ish brig Coucord, Hipps, ts. Capen me: first class, of light draft of fe most experienced’ captains in fred, and. every Hull, with oil, British brig Rebecca, Simpson, 69 days from GI dues to order, 12th ius, Int 9, long 4920, poke | one, 8 that the United Oregon, Hathorn, Richmous The above ships areall of th id commanded by th ony 0. req je will be € argo Ie eh the wails of the 4950, spoke Be brig Imno- Grantham, Havana: FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Patt pabine cre banter’ ser ieee bark post upon ail mailable matter 8 | United States to New Yor! gen, from Loudon for N York. British briz London, Wighi ballast, to Siffkin & Ironsic ship Sutton, Gallowal attention paid to the eomfort and of the passe her the captains or owners ofthe above ships will be re- spousible forjewelty, bullion: precious stones, atjver or plated sare, or for auy letters, parcel Of them, unless regular shme, an the vale Greia exurensed. SS Oy | ht or passage, apply on |, at Orleans wharf, foot treet, Of to “EK, COLLINS, #6 South street, ns—John Woodruff & Co., who will | goods to theft add: kk, from whence the ship sails 96 days from Liverpool, in january 27, 1847. 1M steerage passengers, to Hok, is i i Uh e ca” apa with leton, from ; Gert yduey, C B, Schr Exile, Fox, 2 days from Philadelphia, with coal, bound Schr Nic , Wall , 12 day it Mifectlunsbersig Sanh Bopanna 100 1, Gibbs, Philadel- Ei Below tee enken, that all ilable matter addressed to England, Ireland, eee eee ill bo left at the British post office in Cowes or Southampton; and all for France, the Nether- Ny succeeded the late firm of DIX the proprietorshi) Pi Hao a4 oe his, method of inform it i ment mac Hrew wing to the house. by led, as well as an recently had cou jsior, Crockett, Galvesten; cean Queen, Lewis, Phila- aking. Io Bremer; schr Little 3929 bags coffee to J British schr Joseph, Em with 78 chaldrons coal, to fowell, N Yorh. CF mostcommodious estar Is of Jading are ORFOLK, May 18—Arr bri und to Boston, put ison, Faster, from ut to Havre,in France; aud that a separate bag will be made up for Hamburgh and delivered at Bre- | men-Haven, And as no arrangements have yet been mublic, that beside e addition of an a1 completud between the post offices of the United States | and those of the above countrie: | postage will be required at th upon all mailable matter directed to those countries: Upon mailabl 175 Norwich and Wore Long Ish " Boston Dividends 8 8-100. las Bank $! do B Rocurster, May more than sustained. were taken at $1 53. 600 Ohi Buffalo ©: 30 Michig = oo Milwaukie, to arriv: low. ing up. werdness of the season, northeast winds. “fhe very scarce and high. ed late fallen. THE NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND. to ior their ts ‘and I that they di ‘bi thout di Naw Onusars upinthe most unique | DRAFTS ON d-also a private sitting room for, geutle- rely free from the bustle necessarily prornenneat of the from which sent ‘Washington, N C, naval stores, to S Schr Sai I, It, Phil i . r Samuel ; Pesayelt, Pailadetphin, eoal. , molasses. joston, mdse to J Atkins, FBen, which is earl im he bustle nee Ro parte : Te and which they tlatter themsely. i ith those improvements, mise. has” undergone a. thorough ing 2 ining to. the upholstes Proneweds an ir entire capability in ierce, Carr, Tampico; Sear matter sent to other countries on the eastern continent, pre-payment will not be required—it will be mailed for Bremen, where all unpaid postages will be collected for the United States by the Bremen of- fice.—Washington Union, May 19. net, do; Amanda le: i lo; Equity, Rio rd, Corson, VeraCruz; or large 0 direct on the Nal humerous branches throughout the countr able in all parts of Wales, on application to W.& a6 Sales of Stocks at Boston. Excnanor Boanp, May 19. Western Railroad 10534 2 do 10) Railroad 45%; 50 do 60 d49%4; 50 East Boston Company 22; 100 East At Avorion—45 shares Old Col June 1, with interest 2% per cent adv.; road $29 per share; 7 do Laconia Manufacturing Company 1}4a 234 per cent adv.;3 do New England Life Insurance « ompany, (par $250,) 96 per cent; 17 do City Bank $9934 per share: 15 do Atlantic Bank $99 per share; 5 250,) 9534 096 per cent; 10do Merchants Bank 2 per 13do Att do State Bank $38: 2 ick Land Scotland and PSCOTT, - Balled. Bark Sarah; brig Arabella, and others. Packet ship New York, Flynn's Knoll, with bably be got off ‘on the: = fice ie ° i ° Pd g « faye pac et ship New York, for Havre, is at an: Herald Marine Puitapenenia. May 20—4 P.M. ean, Londonderry; bark ton; schs Brainerd, Kelsey, Eastport; Wileox, Hartiord: 'P gara, Corson, N York: barge Mars, Stackhouse, bark Louisa, Galt, Live: +; Galveston. Bras Hamptou, Long, do; Oregon, Ry ewburyport; Alert, Chase, Boss Buens Vista, Franklin, do; El + Boston; Edmund and Francis, Wi on, Bradbury, Ateaandria, Niwgara, Corson, Newark: barges Alexand rthe Great, Sut- Industry, Burk, do; do: aud steamer Ironsides. Ely, do. Miscellaneous Record, Bank Cuiipr Haroto, for Havana, Packet ship Queen of the West, for Letter Bags at Gilpin’s Exchan; Suir S001L00.—In relation to this vess ublished a day or two ¢ report of the loss of PASSAGE TO A ND FROM Li OOL, NCES TO IRELAND, &e. BY THE BLACK BALL LINE OF PAC ‘T Rs 7 by date fendi ix, which sails on will please make imme- urber, on board, at the foot street, or to the subscribers, ud for their frien rite packet Yor on the Ist of June, or the above splendid there on the I6th of June, or any of the secure their passage steamer of the Ist of Persons remittin for any amount, Ireland, or on for Liverpool, is still ashore on by dtacberglstg cwill ot |. 864 Gees Goagt Che Tre’ brig‘Battou, Perkin, ‘Boston;’sel eo; Pascagoule, ‘Trains, ‘Mobile; Regina Added to these facts the tention and courtesy which will be rendered by their aasiatant, actin under their own vor them with a call, ves will not leave dissatisfied, as no pain or ed on their part to meet the wants of their weir hopes of a liberal patronage will not lod. taken to and from the Harel, free of © PHINEAS THURSTON, ITS WOKKS MMEND IT. IODINE LINIMENT Has cured and will cure the worst possible cases of ley, Keating, Cork and a mar- N Railroad, x T expeuse will be a) guests, and trust INS wishing passage 6 Live rpoo ‘and commodious pack Ci boat’Panther left 7 urday, May lat, her regi i ports ships Colum 4 Syne inside the bar, all EN, May 20—Ar Calder do, Std, bri Nantucket, May 17— yonb, May 18—Arrschrs Champion, Russell, N ‘ork. ‘Antilles, Grover, N York for Ricumonp, May 18—Arr schr Ovoca, Brush, New York.— Sld schs Kebecca C Secor, Pearce, Newark; Minerva, Bur- bin, Gsvards Cheshire, nad. | Cheshire, aud bai ips Shanunga, Eli Whituey, bark St ‘sloops President, F Copy, Brown, Phila- jo Massachusetts Bank, i . ship Robert Burton, Di ber share to come out from COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCK, State of the Flour Markets. R \9.—The market yesterday was quite buoyant, and prices of the previous day a little Wheat in the street was taken pretty freely at $1 440150. A sale of afew hundred bushels was made at $138. After the close of our re- port on Monday, 600 bushels superior article Genesee, offer of $7 was made for 150 Holders are not Ball Line, cen ling of the Boston previous to the 5: , Saco; sloop Alen, ib, May 18—Arr schr 1 iets Ba Hen, gan haved demand, on the ‘a Grote, Ames & Co., London, w id in the various branches throughout Great Britain BROTHERS & Co, 35 Fulton stret, New York. Pegeuapre Agents for the Black Ball Line of Liverpool Packets ire OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE 0} eum, ‘erysipelas, dropsy, fever-sores, corns, bunions, sealds, toot ide or breast, pimples worm or tetter, by eruption of the D TH St Manus, May 6—Arr brig Rudolph Gronin N York; 8th, sehr Leprelett, Sleeper, do, via Sanest, May 18—Cld, schr 3) Witmincton, May 13—~Arr. bbls Flour, country brand, but refused. disposed to operate to any great extent until they get further sdvices from the east. Burrato, May 18.—Flour—Sales of 600 barrels Michi- gan, 1,200 to arrive, 1,000 do three brands do, at $6 2,000 Black Rock or hio, 600 *Alhambra,”? 200 “Stibbs,”? at $6 50; and 2.000 Ohio and Michigan, in two lots, price not transpired. Sales about 45,000 bus. embracing 7,000 Sandusky, 4,000 300 Milan ‘do, at $1 25—7.000 at $116—6.500 Racine lots, 00 excellent Ohio, ein fee., Sec WM. T. PEEK, 91 John tele § f Quinsy So) .T. PEEK, ; 1 re ‘Throat by a few applications, He says itis the best remedy he ever saw. JOHN’ E. KEELER, of 1 cured of Rheumatic Pain, P the best family remedy itunder any consideration. neataee Mr. F. A. BRADLY will testify to the astonishing reliefhe obtained from the use of the Liniment, after he had yenefit for Inflammatory Rheu- will sail Saturda: "Randall, from N York; schr Murch, do; Mth, brig Trium, i ‘Advertiser sys: hip *Sooloo, Captain Gidding: received at Singapore from Borneo, was kuown ty As the Sooloo, of Salem, of that name belonging in the United States, rch 6, for Trieste, th for Si from China for the United States was mi ght useless to make any publication of it— originated in the loss of the arly, from Canton for Montreal, dJau 21, near the island of ‘T'wo Bi there was not only an Ameri bonnd to Canada, but citizens of the United Stytes were either owners or insurers of property on board, whi might easily lead to the supposition that the vessel belonged ia Fe od: nat $6 31} Mills. 700 choice ver saw, and would not be without SAMUEL THOMPSON ARD NEPHEW. Acrnts ron THE "B A Liverpool to New Yor! Lune or Pacnrrs, Tns Reg Tns Bn. M07 1400 W heat— Demand active. T. F. Freeman, F, tra; aud as uo 6) sing, it was tho The report probabl. or bark Cleopatra, Baltimore; H. Falls, George Raight, *. Machie, Ni burgh; 8. Billi : Croome, J. Cowperth- Mr. and Mrs. Moi \d Ww. ‘Thompson, H. R. Wyman, D. ecds, Mr. and Mrs. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. d; J. Pearson, Baltimore; D. A. W. M. Payton and family, Va; W. Knapp, Pittsburgh: Mr. Matauzas; Mr. Parrott, ‘Suvwam, Baltimozes Prince, Paterson; J. Parkhurst, Balu- les, Fatt River; W. Rogers, C. Plumptou, H + MM idence 7 Chrys ‘arren street, will testify to its su- ial virtues, GEORGE DEKAY was cu ¢ 2th street, near 7th avenue New Yorx, Nov., 1846. Chicago and Little Fort on board, to arrive, at $1 20, 10,000, in two at $1 26—6,000 Cleveland on private terms. mand good, but sales limited—60 cents is paid for yel- of Rheumatic Gout. Worthington, New Yo: we understand, Messrs. S. J. Incersou. & Co.: Detroit, May 15—Flour—The the day yesterday, show a good atate of fucling in the market, and considerable desire to operate. advance in prices since the arrival of the Caledonia makes it difficult to speculate as to when prices will ar- rive nt the highest point. raged about $5 25, with moderate reevipts was a purchase of 4.000 bbl n board, ut $500. Another lot of 1000 bbis. sagle Vill, we quote on board ui the same 2U0 to 300 bush. brought the same as the day before. ransactions during _ Lam uot given to puffing the into existence, or raise my vo ction that yours various nostrums of the day ein their favor, yet the se- ‘one of intrinsic’ merit. the astonishing relief 1 have received,) aud are: the afllicted, induces me to offer my humble testimony. PTY-SIX YEARS ve eenemienacaits RHEUMATISM for the Jn April last [caught heumatic pains _Buig Wa. Neisox —The Boston Adve! wives the flowing account of the probable loss of this vess as follows: On the sth Elizabeth Deniston, August last, the b ptain Westou, suiled tr. m tou, since which nothing hus there’are dates from Mauill » made in about thirty days, it Wm Neilso, of From wagons, prices ave- and Mrs Bagley Li of her, although t which increased my, The subscribers would re re, r 1180 1900 spectfully inform their friends and the public that they have added several splendid aew ships to their line of pockets between this port and Liverpool, which bas known and extensively patronised fo enre, aud have no hesitation in assuriog to make engagements f ‘The dates from the n, who ettended aud if she has been lost at any 4 itis alt gether improbable that accou received from hee at o Brown, of Beverly, lat h Islands are to Dec 26, ward, New Yor! y without relieving and so much so, | was confined to my bed. way for nearly 2 months, but death, unable to sleep, raise my ar ms or move without sut- ing pain. A friend of mine celling ured with DINE LINIMENT, hidid. The first aj ont ply: in 12 hours was completely relieved from j ain. to use it until | had used two bottles, have had uo return of the those who may wis! their frieuds from England, Scot find these ships inferior to’ none jience and safer six days, throug! quent expense to emigrants at the fe per steamer from the vai Scotch ports, with bread stuffs, and hospital money paid, may J when those settled for ut, the full amount paid will be promptly re+ Cc The wheat crop in Uhatles antniys Mad., 1s said not to have sulfured v ry materially from the recent growth The late.rains have revived ‘the tlelds that felt the want of moisture, Corn has been retarded somewhat in com- ais, formerly a ‘Thurs, Troyy point of comfort, couve- ‘ail from Liverpool, every ut the year, making del of Honolulu, was also a Johnson, New York; | induced me to try. lair, Oswego; M Newton, Bi Ireland; M. Morton, Bost J. Wym Portsmouth, J. Lord, € New London; P. Forbes, Boston. Matthew Ewing, Nashville; W. Hine ise, Rew Orlea J, Swan, Boston; A. Reck! York; L. Chussagne, St Domingo; J. McCul tou; vapt. Wilson, Bost Cr.ton Hote. Vt; BR. roll of equipage contained the names of , were all in her at the time she left, Hono- lulu: they were mistly young and enterprising New £: meu: Church Weston, of Duxbury, master; Ovander M Ham: Shilmark, first officer; Joseph M 'Bryaut, of Noble- Petersou, ot Marshfic li a) 1¢ following persons. rkation impossi- ‘Lhe prospect of fruit about Toledo, 0.,is good. Ten- der peaches have been killed to some extent in the bud. 18 have some of the choice cherries. mon cherriva aud the hurdler peaches, are yet uaburmed as far us we have learned.— Blade, In the vielnity of Albany the ground is very dry.— There has scarcely been a drop of rain ina fortnight. the “signs” were flattering during the whole of yester- lay; hut the clouds have passed away after a very mod vat Shower.—Eve, Journal, Corn is but just out ofthe ground in this vicinity; and early peas are not much better, such is the back- fhe streams in the country are in Providence, how- loughton Boston {1 at the lowest rat Walcott, Providence; Apples. pears, com- under any Consideration, and advise all who are thus afflicted seih'k Perersou, of do; it at once, knowing it to be the only re! be Pribou, of do; Jos ! Haven; (s«)posed a foreigi Balumore, colored man, cv! ia, colored boy, stewart we believe in Balt erable amount of specie belo 275 Pearl street. orto C. GRIMSHAW &CO., 10 Goree Piazzas, Liv ht, are also furnishes Bankers, London; Third, near Fourth ste LOSS OF THE USE OF THE (> LIMBS. New Yorx, Oct. 24, 1846. 8. Incrrsoty & Co.: oe All 3 Moses H Ganges, of Philsdel- The Wm Neal on was a fine Drafts or exchange, yable at si BP Giyn “eG irimshaw & Co., Liver} National Bank of Irelan >. Bolton, 2 Hoch, Wilming- 1 Bi ‘and Northern Banking Co. Apply fed lm*r Freehold, N. J; aud lady, New: fer $2000 ou the ves: : ‘ teh e ‘ao. a ngs of the utmost gratitude I offer you my $ TO IRELAND. fnunble testimony 1 favor of your most valuable lintment.— ‘About fifteen months ago, while engaged at my work, I taken suddenly with a severe pain in my ankle, which for two days and nights deprived me entirely from sleep or rest. My mother caused me_to be removed home, and sent for a Doctor who attended me for some time, and finally told me that he Gould not help sme, ad adv REMITTANC! ; raghi do,; C. ores H.H ‘Treat, Palmyra; D. Ayan, Marcelle onep—At Eas Damariscoue, to be co At Trescott, 29th alt, a schooner calles 8) tons called the tain Nathaniel Knight. the Rough and Ready, aschrnamed the Sterling, 125 manded by Cap getting low again for want of ver, there wus yesterday afternoon, a smart rain, which lusted for some time —iHuston Traveller, The cold season has undoubtedly been favorable to the growth of wheat. There has been enough of rain till within a few days and the cold weather has confined the growth to the roots, so that they have become strong and the root leaves broad and large and a fine bottom formed for future growth, A cool summer has always proved favorable to wheat, rye and oats. spring secures the fruit tr e3 and plums were in flower April 25th, two days after the snow was an inch or more deep, anda large propor- tion of the fruit was cut off. The prospect is very fair fer the crops and fruit trees. —Rochester Adv. The meadow lands in Salem county, N.J., were inun- dated last week by the high tides produced by heavy aadard says, some of the meu- dow-holders, who Lave been ex; money and labor in repairi and winter, now find their new away, andthe grass crop destroyed. meadow holders, both up und down the river, has been . itis feared that the small crop of upland pated in consequence of the drought, and the recent overtlow of the meadows, will render that product rs Pierce, Rome; G. Cuaplin, Gesrgetow! E M. Martin, New Yor! GiUKGE Mepitive, Jr, has removed hi rinues to remit money, iu jing in any. part of Ireland, his predecessor in business | 3 also toany part 0 x x" 56 Broadway, ani Captain M Parker. small, to persons orTacE.—Extract of a letter received by $ Baldwin, Leeds Poiut, 17th May, relative to the schrCottag efore r [went to the schr on the 15th—she edon the south side of Little Egg Harbor Inlet. She I found her hatches open, an care of her, [shall attend to the cargo and. vessel. She | half feet of water in her hold, but I think she She lies high and dry on a'sand flat, very ‘The molasses appears to b cHance HoteL. J. Jones, St, Island; Martin Botner, Cutter, Coun; Johu Bure ea the last thirty years and mor I went and remained there three months, wider the care of the able and scientific Ph Princeton; Mr, Wouding, New ork: 1 While there I was lee Barker, L. G. Le dd to that institut twice; had five blisters on my ankle Finding no benefit from that mode ot cold water, which the: lever, post-paid, to the » with him, with the name of i, England or Scotland, to whom st post town, will be imme nd paid accordingly, and a receipt to that effe forwarded to the sender. W Tuttle, Mass; R. 1 G. Smith, Conn, Easrenn Pearu Street House. mes, treatment, they concluded to try tinued some time, foot and ankle dre: The cooler and later wed . a 4 ey tro aye afte ht home, having given up all hopes of ever t this time a friend procured a bottle of jiment, and Sent it to me make a thorough trial of it, Strau mediate relief—the pain which ha seemed to be brokeu up and scat itfor several weeks with increasing success used some half a dozen bottles, which has éifected cure, sud nothing bi are but feeble e: hug, Brid t; C. DM 5 & C028 NEW YO. Hed. Livingston L_ EMIGRATION. O Buia Ocran Queen, Lew! pur into Norlolk on t in the Delaware from Philadelphia for Bost in —during the late gi prung a leak of 800 strokes per hour. 41 days from Londonderry for asseagers, was reported below Balti t in on account of head T felt almost im- been seated in my ankle, tw. BYRNe» are desirous of inf ‘0 Road, Tnverpooh, he United States, that ining the public the importiace of a direct of placing witiia the power ofthe friends Ming oUt te this country, the immediate correspon ith a respectable establishinent, from whom they can rely for attention aud favor towards their relations leaving the in. titude I feel towards you, trom stte of wretched helplessness all ever pray for your happiness and janie! Sherwood, Miss M Mr. Hubbell, Vhiladelphia. RANKLIN HoTEL. W. Kendriche, Boston Pont; Mrs. C. Bartiett, drichsun, Albany Berniott, Albany Canada;'R. Woo! Senn Mono, of Portland, from Newburyport for Philadel- id put into Wilmington, NC,on the phia, has been blown off, 18th fora harbor. Sur Gov. Trovr, of New Bedford, at Cork, April 25, had us passage; was struck by a sea'which away bowsprit, and started wood ends, causing her to leak. ¢ Many, Lord, from Baltimore for Portland, put into Hampton Roads 17th—ou the 13th lost deck load-—put in on account of NE gale. Notice to Mariners. DerantMent or State, W: been received from the governme: Sicilies, that a lighthouse of the fourth order, with a constat ht, has been sresiee oa the i f hern extremity of the Bay of Naples, oppo Capri, in latitude of forty deg: Il seconds, and longitu east of the meridian of Greenwich. ‘T 78 feet above the sea, a g and family, Rouse’s | to perfect health. ‘oughkeepsie; M. Hen- ‘The damage to i rtford; 8. Williains, C. ‘Truly and sine : : Persons desirons of engagin ee Waterford, Belfast, London New York, Boston, ly, out McALISTER, ‘132 Sixteeuth street. Thereby, certify that the above certificate, si daughter, is true in every respect. passages froin Dublin, Cork, y, ard Liverpool, direct Itimore or New Orleans, han can be obtained fi 1 yeas in this country; being largest establishment in the passenger trade in ex; §. Troope, Bal.imore; A. >. Smith, Connecticut; M: . city and county of New York, w York, city and count Poteet 4 one worn, doth de- e certificate signed by pect. day'of October, 1946. Alderman of the N PAIN KILLER. 8. !Ixarnsoun & C ‘eptember last, my wife that 1 was obliged to car made up my mind that she woul t The wheat has suffered much in the middle and up- per portions of Georgia from drought—the stand is not 8 good one, and an average yield cannot be expected — The corn inthe same region is not doing well. spring has been cold, and backward, and unseasonable, and in the Cherokee’ region there ai grasshopper being quite destructive. looking to a short crop of corn, and holding on to th surplus. In addition to this, itis believed that the for- eign demand must continue a long time, and keep up prices. The cotion also is very backward, the stands are not Food, and in stiff soils many of those that plant- ave net yet got their cotton fully out of the ground. We see that the Columbus Times, makes the same report of the stiff lands on the Chattahooche.— Augusta Constitutionalist. In the vicinity of Victoria, Texas, the crops generall; are said to look well. Just about Victoria rain is muc! needed, but in the counties above fine showers have ‘The many thousand passengers that haye sailed in the ships which have been despatched from our office the different perts of Ireland for the last thirty years, isa cient guarantee ofour ability to fulfil with satisfaction any en- engers that we ma) OFE E. Swift, Northampton; E. Sh: pose and say, that be favored with, omplaints of the The planters ar es, 34 minutes, grees 19 minutes 40 seconds the light is elevatedabout een atthe distance of ten ennox, Boston; R. South k, amount, payable on sight, at the National Bank . Southwick, all the privcipal towns of England and its branches; and also On all rt tt it re a “A list of the Packet Shipa with their da ¢ Agents weet a eceabteee to) j y letter, (rust pai atthis office. Apply or address by letter, (rast pad) (4 Gentlemen—Duri sprained her ankle s« stairs and put her to bed. able to walk again for rise, after making a few tho- dine Liniment,”she was next well. Ihave also been for years troubled , pa ins me Lee tried every never found anything that asthe use of your “Jodine Liniment.” manent relief as th y SYLVANUS WHITE, 273 Bridge street, Brooklyn. toa; U. Sh Ford: Saratoga; 8: Pattergon, J. Xt. Patte feaniman aud family, Zenos an more, New Bedford; W. Stevens, Maine. G. Hazwell, Philw D, Howell, Lang isla tad on application Frances Whitte Spoken. Ship Hebrew, Badger, from Toulon for N Orleans, May 2, on Bahama Banks, Wallner, St Johns, WANTED—A vessel to carry 100 tons heavy emer at Sag Harbor Ith, reports thet the ship Del- A small vessel preferred — ed upon an island phos was wrec! freight to New Orl SE & ad been taken off and immediate and 'per- Zealand. The Delphos was last reported sailed from Oahu, Sept29, with 300 sp 1300 wh. N rd, 18th instant, ship Chandler Price, ‘alcahuana, Jan 24, with 3100 bbls wh do sp oil, and 15 600 lbs bone. Reports Jan 25. off Mocha, lat 38 10 3, signalised bark Valparaiso, L: iy enn ss Nicolls, Portland. ye British brig AGIL. Smail, from Cork, Brooklyn, Dec, 16, 1846. §. INGERSOLL, s Pease, NW Coast, er, agrecable to ch: deted cum March, 1847. Hamvurc—Ship Lieb Passe sen, Mrs Victo; Kosine Achille: ci ee NB, steering N Street, 8. INGERSOLL, sole For further particulars, apply to the captain. on board, or to ‘ale, also, by all respectable druggists. JO! Feb 3d, on Chili, Samuel Roberts NW Coast via Saudwich I juuiey, Nant, 29 mouths, 1400 wh 3 own, 1400 wh 250 8 long 79 W, Fabius, 8m th, N w! Goodridge, Hart | | Principal Depo fall, Hartford; C ds, nil well: 8th, 69 South street. NOTICE—AIl persons are forbid trusting the ish AGILE, from Cork, as no contracting will be JOserit Arriv 1 . Blanco, Mr Timmerman,Mr 'Dermott, Connecticut Kutes, Mr Blamburg—123 steerage. o Mary, Pease, Exdgart Lovesoy’s Horr. J_M.Gordon, Hoosick, J. B. § ; Fre man, New J RK. C. Bowles, Hartto 'g. B. Naper, do; Bustwiek, Providence; J. W. eddy, Westport; O DOCK-BUILDERS.— Wanted, proposals for ht the foot of Corliers stre m ply (within one week) Bridaer & Co., No.9 ‘P'IRVING, No. 7 Nassau street, up ‘wlesville; F. May, N. 80, Luce, do, 2600 wht A ap fo. Martha, Smith, F ‘wh 25 sp:) spoke March 19, Ist 36 50 8, long 46 W, ships i SH, 1100 wh 200. 5j r ‘or further particulars, a URMAN, Jr. at the store 0 ny New York; C. 69 Svuth street, au street, or to J. P ‘Annawan, Mayhew, Mattapoisett, bark Charleston Packet, B ots no date, Theophilus Chase, Ba inga, Cudworth, Wa eham, 40 stport, 150.8; brig Catherwood, March 25, lat about 36, long 46, ship So: North 'America, soon, 750 wh 270 Mulford, Sax Harbo “ICAL, ADVICF,—DUCTOR LAMERT is sull cou- “iddentinlly Consulted at his office, 63 Gold street, between ‘ulton, on. all diseases of a delica treatment being mild’ and judicious, ‘or hindrance from bu will sail’ from ay 2ist, and from Liverpool on the 6ih of July. een of the West? aud her accornmodar that it would be useless. + ing to proceed to Eu op g to send for their tri ket, should make early acplic of Baltimore; 8 Major, of Indiana; ytain Kubridge, RN Douglass, lady, twe chil svant, Mes Henry D Crager and servan well, Henry kscher, Charles Keuta-u ye Combault, Mrs Fann: L Bishop, Mr Casthe| res neither mercury, pursuits. Recent restraint in diet well known to the pabl julgence of the pas- ‘discreet youth, and thereby causingnightly emis- y, engages the Doc- ichards, of and for N Londo: ising from a wo vera, J.T. TAPSCOT L Tiueas and as Serre and lady, Heury Bagh and lady, er, James Adone, Mr Bachon, Havana Papin, St Louis; M ouniei1 du Mose gs Newman & O'D. 10 Frazee sou Watsum 3 Catra2 evses Dat Chitte den & bliss | Holea—s bal Lefferts & gte—I7 bales Rove pipes taserdoil F Newcasr —200 bbis Vene: peras ‘Th as =25 chaius Lewis L. 84 #8 to ord ULL, kong: —200 do sheet iro 36 jays out, Spoke a pilot boat which reported nav board a Sagharbor ship, unders of N York? Mrs Croxail, Philnde , Miss Mariad Schank, LF Leon Manuel, lad; all of France; CM Schwder, fancies L Tift, ject being to restore the system mentally | Barling Ship, or to 8% South at., 2d done below Burling T.C. Kilvorne, Lockpor ie be the Acasta. Stricture, a disease frevuently ¢ ing the least aware, somerimes c uninitiated medical pretenders, of the parties themselves, ii in or inconvenience. without the pat at wD iL packet ship COLONIST, 1,000 tons, twill sail positively ou 21st of May. lations for cabin passengers are very superior, number of whom will be taken on moderate terms. alarge and spacious house ou deck, which is | Je of accommodating second cabi (Mog taau atstecraxe prices, Those w Cure berths, should make early application to, PW. BYRN: Arr at New Bedford A. Blanchard, Poughkee are by the Doctor effectually cured Doctor being one of the Surgeons in the city, guarantees a Leiters, post-patd, eucl nt, 300 wh 1400 sp; hkeepsie; E. Boy- ; Wheeler, New Yor! Norwich; KB. Masou. Bridgeport: J few qualified advert or nocharge made. jately attended to,and medicine ¥y part of the United States. Office 63 Foreign Lmportations. sher, NB, 150 sp. cLoxvonShip Ktecotder—3 carboys 61 cases Clark &. Me- eb 28, Heroine, FH, 1106 wh 200 sp; off ty Gray, 1800 wh 1600 sp; Chariot, Worren, 2100 (rep at Taleahwana, Jan 12, with 300 sp 2200 wh); Columbus, Buchanan, NL Bingham, Schotield, Mystic, 500 wh 100 sp Citizen, tts, Codd, do, 1800 wh Coeler, New Orleans; T Natioxat. Hore RG. Williams and lavy, Princeton; 8. Middleton; J: F. Pe 1; M a Gr e347 casks 15 chests 48 pipes scrap iron 2kers and 100 baskets to order. roo.—Ship, Sardisia—35 erates 8 & E Willotte—6 F t & & Greeuliil—sos be vids &co—680 d+40 bunties do Hart & Lesley—J3 gs, Kenkins & Co—I5 bales J Whittake ton & Sit WO erates U Pay 3 tb 3 Namucket, Gi 280 She TABLISHE, A. D. 1810 SION OF QUACKERY.—The ollege of Medicine and P i ackery continue t iseasea of, a private Glasgow, Will please send their permits ou board without delay. All goods not permitted in tive TURN, #7 South etre New LineReg P of the New York lished for the suppression ir particular attention to al 4 hatere, and can confidently promise to persons requiring medi cal treatment, a safe and permanent cvre, without injury to constitution or confinement from business. Thy alarly requested to make application to the Colley first appearauce of those diseases, as a vast amount of and time may be thus avoided. College, for many years connected with the pr for the cure of those 5 beam dvice and Medic e and Me RIANT TO. COUN Babeock, SH, 1150 has been seized at San Carlos. Americ, Jamegnn, (late ¢ Ocean, 20 bbis sp larch 16, lat 34 >, Westport, 200 sp. mulgee, Manter. Holmes’ Hole Feb 21. lat 40 8, lon 50 W to the public store: OODHULL & MIN KN Foster—10 er: Gaurer, Ne» Jers Mr. Post and lady, — — Mnason and fun] lcFarland, Whiteliall : ; Mr. Hawkes aud fanily, Kentu jer regular dav. plendid, large sud comforta- iy to the Captain on board, at home tn 10 days. iI sail as above, Harbor, 1900 wh and » Pierson, — Paudstey. Joues aud fainily, iy ble sate roams 2d ci, west ade OF AVG SHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. The preket ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tous burthen, fra Bursley, will succeed the Constitution, and sail on Newark; O- MM atvends for cor Hada. t 1 Wotle & Gille spe it Kise & Bre dou, Smith & Cco—26 ek J A Newoonld—W J Lee & co | =10 C 4 Hea s &co—4 kpward Plitt— 0,000 five brick J H Sco! vale | trus James <A voglots isiugiass Lawrence, Murray. & foe ases Gihon & co—35 & 5 ewart—ti cases K& G Crook—9 eagks 31 cases 9 bales 11 crates to order. + New Lonson, 2500. bbl b Jeiope, Halsey, of aud for Sag H ure guaranteed. Usha Lg cot hah ad country, finding it inconvenient to make per on, cnn have forwarded to thier & eh Tequisite to perform 2 radical jicitly, together with all traction, and treatment received else ing $5, post paid, addressed to 6 32 cases LB ahd Arrat New Bedford, 19h inst. bark Fortune, Bailey, NW. Coast, Pernambuco, April 6, 2006 bbls wh 180 ds sperm Reports Nov 27, arr at Whytootache, ships Harvest, Bridgport, 1240 Haut, Penamgton, 'N. J 1, Albany ; 7 Mobile; C, Krikoff, Moutreal ; Young, Jr. Fort Bag tn New 8. Wood, Pawtucket Belfast; J.J. Walter and s¢ ~ Tuttle and indy, 8 d, Jr. Kennebeck; afford, St. Albans; W. C. 3 GB. Whitside, Brookport; ‘isher, doy %, I’. Gil li Peart Sr Login, Gardier, NB, 1600 wh 200 5 wh 360 sp; spoke, Feb 24, lat 33 8, lon 41, Inga, Cudwouth, ane, Oat, fm NW 1 symptoms, tim ig pense Buk TE NES wilerton master, for S}igo, will please to take not ie is now ready weive her cargo at, 7 Tucker. Cooper & co & Scott—t7 cks cop red Pollen & Colgate 0! chuldro.s cial GB Moore- 74 boxes glass Clark & Mct oume—100 kegs soda Wareham, 110 sp: Arr at New Londoa, 19th inst, ship Ne, Const, via Pernambuco, with 1800 bbls w Spoke. Jan 31st, lat 4713 8, lon 58.17 W, Tri whales. Feb 4th, lac 44 09 8, lon 57 Gth, lat 44.8, lon57 W. large sperm whale. 22 udworth, Wareh Jat 00, lon 36 W, brig Medf ud. (ook, Pro May 8, lot 3219 N, lon 72 40 W, brig Curfew, of at ship Palladiam, McLane, NL,fall, ‘8. RICHARDSO! 9 Nassau street, VELPEAUS SPECIFIC I OR the radical cure of ‘sions, and all mocopurul he result of twent 10 East River, KINA & DELANO, 99 South st FOR HAVRE—The | snpe: and covpered ship ORPIHA For freight or passage, app! 42 000 Ibs bone. leet, seminal ems from the urethra yenrs experience in the Hos. in Paris, are pronounced by ther celebrated infallible remedy for all y effect a cure in amuch shorte; ‘without tainting the breath, the stomach, or confinement from business — Sear, Montros iw TYSON gre Far West, Ohic 4 Hitehell & comd do FOR HAVRA—The superior French Bark AN fer diseases of the urethra. ph wtatCane Coz. Garrison Crowell, St. Stephens, Hulsh zier, Ohio; J. Welles, Hopkinton, RI; R. At Peruambaco, April for home; ship Jauior, N apply to HEY DeCK WOYD & HINCKE, “ E—The hull of a vessel just lanoened, OR HAE Ranway pote, She will carry about "390 Yona; ¥6 feet on deck, 23 feet bean. She . O.' M Bassett, R. Waldo, Methuer, Mass; G . I. B, Townsend, Bo Lansfield, Mass; James Needles lady, Miss Edwards, Miss Colby, TIONAL DEBILITY CURED, MIXTURE, prepare ‘Medicine a confidently recommended for all cases of debility produced by Foreign Ports. , Wales, May 2—[n port, sehr Richmond, Hartford, Bosthn, about 1th Jauway, April 27—Lua port, bark Attica, MeLellan, for Har MARITIME HERALD. E. J. Colby and by the College o: PUKT OF NEW YORK, MAY 21, Newburyport. | tN Rises Barks—Salamander, Dei & Co; Isabella, Burr, Noi Audie oph fer, Cork nn, NB, JW } ke , Hainilton,, Boston ¥ ky Tt Richa Coinet, Cox, Phi Will answer for canal, river, or coastservice. Inquire of the Itis an invalucole Hoar ant er ne Rahway, New Jerse e, sterility, or barrennes secret indulgence or excess. of any remedy uo impoter maflormation. ingle bottles $1 each; eases of half ¥ dozen $5; carefully packed, and sent toatl tarts of the Union. C RATIVE MIXTURE. OR the permanent cure of primary or second: venereal ulcers, nodes, or any complai judicious use of mercury, or unskilful raspecting venereal tigi emowertal purifier without. delay, as Hf safe alter having the ven without thoroughly cleausing the system with brated alterative. Sold in single bottles at $1 ench: $5; carefully packed and ONC THD EXT CONCENTRA. COA Tee REPARED by the Pharmacy, establashes rat jen and curative ce, New Preston ; H. W. ublagas © Miller, Bowe ‘app, Auburn; —In port, bark Mary & Martha, (of ston, soon: between decks char H Chapin, Bisson, Baltimore, 20 Miss Moore, Boston ; W. A Chadwick, Jordan; Mrs. J, D. Phelps, St. Catherme, ©. W den, H, Gardner, Providence 1ph 0, LUFBER FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Re Phe splendid, fast. sail B. Comish, will nch, Goyernor of Illinois: Rt. White, Whitesboro; A. Mip SHERIDA as above, her regular day, having superior furnished aceommo- harf, oot of Wall street, COLLINS, 56 South st. aadaloupe, Grinnell, Minturn ‘m Denuistoun; Louis, (Belg) For freight or passage, Tammany Hate. dations, apply on board at Orleane wood, Ct; JG. B. Ibam, Rowill Wm Wer Muaehal: Hayana, bo & T Pi ED Hurlbut & Co; can consider himse! ‘Susan k Howell H. Noble, Green co; loluinnes, Kloekgeth arjanne, Wieting do; Br schr' L-dy etown, Dewararay sehr Joha Al iid an go’ with, sche Handy, fe) Baling nt 2 lon 90, br eatnen, of iladelphie, from New Nork for New Orleasse passed slo Corstaaa from Mobile for Liverpool, and brig Orb, of E; 5th, lat 31.49, Jon 77 41, saw a sehr st posed ts be the’ Handy, fom Mobil veland; A. Jose T, Captain Philip Bremen: Bremen ship Ma : then, will sail as above, her regular half dozen for in'parts of the Union. Zr OF SARSAPARILLA York College, of the suppressior assess Smoot the above herbs, yuglass, St John lor & Co Ne ork; S, Fi Baily, Waterford, N. ¥ Fulton: M. E. Waron, LP. Lew, New Brita T BL. J.G. Abbee, Windham county; J.D. Winterton and lady, Troy; H. i ® splendid, large and comforta- ‘or freight or passage, ha ‘3 M J cabin, apply to the Captain on board, at able state rooms west pier of Bying sling Price of passage $100. e -, Amos, Waite Mr. Ides, Troy. . Gilbert, Albany; 8. * Smith, Ohio. Lansingburgh: ath, steering N jug tothe NE, sup. th, Int 34.16 lon 74 59, rt ILL & MINTURN, 27 South st. ket ship Constitution, 1604 tons burther 2 ban, ' the purifying qualiti British ship Corowandel, B ‘oadfoot, from Mobile, bound to wased schr Only Son, of Prttston, steerin when in lat 39, long 68 NBs bith, lat 37 9, Unsirep States Hor eT oocs ke will. sceceed the Queen of the West \¥ \p | 9097 sacks aa | Murrry British ship Record Capt. Sanford, Bermuda; E, Spencer, Middletown; y 8. Parker and Indy, Ohios B. M, Ives, Conn; A. C, Whetmore, .. E. L. Jones and Indy, ler, A. Swift New Ha 74, spoke sehr Protector, Bakeman, New York: Yark viver Wednesday vablie, and may be ; furiabng. from a H aitigeangd sale hewim, rin and sail on her aa extract of Sarsapari relied on ns a certain remedy for impure state of the ble worm, blotches or 2d instant, ‘off Cape off the Wolf ‘Tran, m New Orleans for Liver the Wolf Tran, 1, from Rotterdam, anda full rigged Below, ship Katharine, Leda, Ruark, Phitad; Iso, off North Point, ila at present before "Te well known nat sailing 1000 tong, Capt. Tra h immediate despateh. ht or passage, having splendid large and comfortable British ship Emigrant, Hill, 99 days fro t to Thos De Wo sore throat, or any | fects of syphilis or an inju- ursley, will meet witl ooksey, fom the Pecili Marearet Hugg, | Philadelphia, with pa ugers, short of al April, to Cook & Smith. Hainbure ship Liebnitz, with mdse to Schmidt & bi | British bark Sa to @ B Morewood. Mw | John Colby, Nichols, of bin, wharf, E. River, or to alt dd. ship Matilda. Smith teh) Von G elkerken. Ri nblinan, Havre, Lambert Gittio i da, Cater, Jr, West ips Propontis, Willis, Manilla: in, Cape of Good Hi ali Ship Sardinia, Crocker, fro mdse, to 8 Thompson & Nephews, ’ gers. , April 16th, with Sleeboom, 46 days trom Hamburg, NOTICE=All_ pei ew of the Brith brig Harrisons, fr nd, as no debts of their contracting JOSEPH MMURRA 69 South lesale purenasers. |ARDSON, M. D., ra | W. Wilcox, 91 Hr Bevtgier, Comnty, "Toon oP RATERN Hore. family, Attleborough, Mass; W. E. ye Captain Or consi ) Carrigall, 50 days from New Wi HM. Richardson an I 1d, 1 mball, Capetows

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