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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ols XIE Mo, 244 Whote me, 408 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1847. Fries we Ones ‘ | a re ‘The New York it. Wasuinoron, Aug. —, 1847. 500,000 square miles of lands, so rich that a com; [From an , offoer in the California New York regiment, | Te Proposed Territorial Acquisitions by Treaty—A@ | emigrants in crossing it lose two-thirds of thelr numbe, the editors of the lbany Argus. : | the rest being savad only by eating the thelr Puraio perl em of Upper California and dead companions ! IL peritotly manifent that the roposals lor Stone for pv aetna ath | 6. aod JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, mer PO oane Stieg’ with the Creer A hard, so'id- durable quality of gueiss will be received, al- | olive, fig, peach and other fruits, in abundance; and | _/t 1s expected that with w peace between the United | Pronident having offered it, will be sa with ‘at this ofice, natil ‘Tuesday’ the ‘of " tere U- Locappeti ‘4 Lr = sia Nigiiine vt Anauig Crests nares Commtrze street what | ao good quliy of enntee or nie or | Sowers oferery species known to our own and this ooun- | States and Mexico, we shall acquire atleast the territo, | of $0 deg, which will take in these two bays: and Rexi, at 12 o'eloe for ry ‘perishable subst : + and the Son may porcieble b\ earth is truly in its most beautiful urray. | ries of New Mexico and Alta California to the 36th | ®nti-slavery line of the federal ordinance of 1787 carried DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cont per copy—€" pee IN CK.—| THE NEW YORK HERALD TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH STONE KOu-DRy DOCK —Navy Ofice L jivering at ‘ - ) ba 000 ety California, 19th May, 1847. New Mexico—The Wilmot Proviso—The way it é# to | part worth having is yey on EO cod Chetatoes t | Navy Yard, New York, cable, oaleni "My Dean C.—Iam here in the midst of Californie, | done fa cluding the harbor and rivers of San Francisco, the the Rubb\ e done for. uc {ay Peaterial which impairs ite stren m SAP, | TTB climate ia really delighté t to the Pacifio, will give Monte 4 y delighful, and the soil will produce Out to the Paciflo, will give Monterey and s little State 8 por sunatupayable ip adyance. : <a atoae ail be apht by wedaes get anything 4% on the Pacido to the South. and San Francisco, and « RALO—Every Saturday—Price 6 conv wi cach ed D of Uae aguee thi August 24th, 1847.—Seal . ia North-weat corner of Fulton and Nassau ots, i Biahimondy Pete oe Rg a i e! 5 0 be of the following descriptions surrounded by all the beauties of nature—the vine, * bay of Monterey. We take it for granted thee tue anythin, nn can ire, if ly tilled tthe | degree north latitude. When eee. shout abe population are indolent, and by uo means iaposed to | present, it is well enough to take it without examina- | small State to the North, both Statesgetting a vast tract ous OF Bi 1234 ceuts per annuin—payable in advance. | - ‘modil joned, ‘The beds less it can be ‘perfo ; of desert to the eastward. But for this ides. we sv ; it KUROFE—Hvery. Steam any Gaaliel with cacf other ‘The setting beds must haves | some'eusler procees thaw eet cote ee ticewee, | 1198 and be thankful; but an article acquired in the | Of desert to the eastward. But for this ides, we sugaaee Pri some ualapplication Althoug! ive 64 cents per —85 per annum, 12g surface, at least equal to three-fourths of the area | yoy have only to put seed into the d to have it way of trade, will justify an inspection before and after | gan Francisco, which is embraced within 36 or eyablejwadvadce. ‘Aubeeritinns and adver : ea 1 the largest horiauuted sectiou of the stoues and the Cop bed, tapertirereain of 87, which would out off received by Messrs, Gali 1Srae Vivieune, iP. at least equal to two-thirds ofsuch action, “he vertical joist | due abundantly, yet I have not seen a potator, , | the acquisition, Voyagers to the Pacific borders of the line of federal ordinance , which would out Bioonga tk Combi, aud Jona! Miller. fis bookseller, Leon be ‘mouth orpmac must be split dows at right angles to the bearing surfaces of eeepy pees meematle grows in. the socks. ‘They are | Upper California, have represented, always, that that | Fol port lag which might fail of the support of it of Sangary gfeuch yearainale copice sixpence cach vel isp ty bes Fe All be drilled on the top bed, to, receive a-] but not th the nelghborhood of the seu cout, tn? | country is a complete El Dorado, where the inhabitants | _ The great object is @ through trip to the harbor of ave AM MED TB, at the ee pa riay pS ana me cS and furm ass} t be ‘The native popul.tion are kind hearted, affectionate | need no clothes, such is the deliciousness of the climate, | San Francisco, through our own territory, and the pos- {mauser. ‘The fropnstor wil not be responaltle for estore itn th ee ag delivered wharf at the N prople, and would have remained passive under the | and where thelr sustenance ls the spontanceus fruits of | seation of thas harbor. ‘To do this we have. to take the Tay coche thar’ with beeen, ai cage wiles soaranent asta als change of government, if they had not been most out- | @ prolific and inexhaustible soil. To some extent, these | desert; and to keep peace with the South it is necessary PRINTING “Of all kinds executed beautifully and with | {ive and wich hore combat” eepedt tien need eee | Sider a prevent delay in unloading, the i ily treated at the commencement of hostilities, | accounts are borne out by the truth; but when applied | to get and give them the harbor of Monterey below the despatch. any otherline, except the line via Washington. prepared to receive thi #; from this position they will be | or father by men enrolled in the country by Lieut, Col. | to the greater of the Culifornias, they will be | compromise line. One thing 1s clear, that in the outset All leters or communications by mail, sddraneed v0 Se further particulars, inquize at the Southern Railroad oft govenment, Fremont. [donot mention this as matter of censure, | found to be fictitious and visionary. We over estimated to an absurdity the arable surface qeeblishmeat, amuse be post paid, ot re eogese wi fee, Pratt street, Baltimg of ‘Stogkton, ‘, ‘all, or 4 the foe vis mast is Ne case be le: " irs so far as that oficer is concerned; for they were the only Parallel to the Pacific coast, but at intervals trenching | Califonria Respectfully, THE DOCTOR. beer 7 on Ducadars aed ‘ thie! width 1) ‘ “ . | Persons he could get; and as he could not command the | upon the seashore, there runs a high range call Kl Sierra the following will be recei¥- | Whole in person, hie could not prevent or arrest the out. | Nev Serene "ow! of @ », Capt. yy vada, or the snowy mountains. In Upper California N. MAK AND i AIL 1M RO 4D COMPANY N, B.—Travellers by the aboye line will bear in mind that | ed. viz: Length 8 fer 4 ‘ada, AW NOMA ANIM AititANGEMIENT. they. b talus leaves ‘8 space to the coast of Miscellancous. 4, faust uverege not less then 18 eubie feet. e rages at onoe that were perpetrated—certainly none | this range of moun’ a the Chamnpeales Hex.omd Yommer Rivers Ronen: God Pat inh: | ins Siteciss cen ind.ames will le of she bgailGnidled [oes comamalaved wit hie elnatinn ‘ from 100 to 160 miles wide. But even here the lateral | The steamshJp Cambria, from Boston for Halifex anc any point south of Petersburg at the same time with these last, | stone as above described:snd will be got, out to cuttosueh | ‘The Albany cempany of the New York regiment, | mountain ridges verge off to the sea, s0 that it is only | Liverpool, was seen 2d instant, at 6,A.M., tweirs miloe y even when there is uo breach of coniexiou by y Line. | dimensions as may in ree oat eee Capt. Brisby, are stationed at San Francisco, and are all | the immediate borders of the rivers San Joaquin.the Sa- | from Cape Ann. ER THURSDAY, J i 1847, the | _jy4 3meod*r to 24 inches thiek, 1 to. Ln + BAER tien in good bealth, Many that wore boys in appearance | cramento, and the Rie de los Americanos, aud the:r tri- | Mere than 1.500 men are employed on the New York follows, until farther noties, Up trains Sa oor gueie spiny a when they left home, are now stout, hearty-looking men, | butaries having their sources in the Sierra Nevada, and | and New Haven Railroad, between the \sutern 4 ersons intending to propose for the above stone will be re- | sblo snd willing to do service in any capacity. all uniting in the bay of San Francisco, that are fit for | line of the city and New York. The whole route is % ION wired to-send a sample o! net Jess than nfs ) pounds weightto W The New Yorkregiment is divided among the several | pu! of cultivation. This wiil apply from the latitude | now under coutract, and ihe work is progressing with a yh ia. | the Dry Dock office, at the U. 8. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on or [ most important posts. Lieut. Col. Barton, and three | of 46 to 42, excepting an indentation here and there along | great rapidity. i send for their | Deforethe lath {September next, labelled with thename } companies, are -at Santa Barbara; but two of the | the cosst up to 42d, the U. 8. boundary by treaty wi day 0 : The Burlington Gesctte stated, a few days ago, that ‘country, eam secure sixtny of the fl: | 2 the person, and « proper deveripion of the Location of the | Gheeh with the Lin Col oil le neat taneantate teas Spain. 78 980, Tackets,salling from Liverpool on the 6th | TUR sa he right to inerease or dimim- Parsee Sree serps to take possession of it. Maj, | Assuming, then, that the line of 36 deg. is to be the | President Wheeler had resigned his office. The Si. Al- 4 sew y bane Messenger states that he has withdrewn his ‘4 (ON, ish th i the ‘4 , accordi ‘ardie and three companies, among them the Chena: new boundary from the Rio Grande, we aball‘acquire a 6 wo his resig- FANART LU mesg og Ree ITT ICY in ae a ae ‘ saE° | aritery om? the Posides eheoane the eee. | mation. jan Francisco. e0eeen Se ewe E: jompany, Capt. Dimock, are at gress shall fail to appropriate the money to meet it. company, Capt. Shaunon’s, is at Monterey, and another, | rivers and the bay of San Francisco, and the bay Pedy ‘Temperance Convention is to be held in Al- /ERPOOL, 1,150 tons, Capt. John Eldridge. Each offer must accompanied by & written fearanty; sigu- | Capt. Nagler’s, js mounted and stationed on the Indian | of Monterey, about equal to the State of New Jersey, on the 16th and 17th inst, at the Hudson streot ) nNGUEH. 1,000 tous, Capt. Ira Bu: oa. by cue or enoce responsible persans, to the affect that be frontier, to check the Indian depredations upon the pro- | adapted to agriculinre. The residue of the territory | Methodist church, ible 1222; Hippard & Son are the only agents in Liverpool for the | they undertake thotthe bidder or bid his or their Of packets, in. addition to which they despatch a | bid be‘accepted. enter into an obligation, within ten days aft perty of frontier settlers. we shall acquire, embracing all of California, east Ex-President Tyler, and lady, oame up from West o— aan ; f the smowy mountains to the Rocky Mountains, | Point yesterday merniug and 5 sid Y the bidder te bidders half weve bate nocitod emeeh Col Stevenson is at Pueblo des los Adgelos, (or city of | 0 ry y Mount esterday morning, breakfasting at Cou Mons Toe Bebe | Sptclass shipgvery week senda in large and amall | otice, of the enserpaemot his orshele ian with peed sa Angela) the ancivut capital of California, whlch is the | and all of New Mexico ; thence, to the Arkansas and | gross Hall, departed in the train for, Niogara = stibane 10 sa amounts, can be accominod: with drafts onthe Bel Beja sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed for, accordi Hennnasere ce che eo ge ep auannrs py tens ung Sane eat eas wee ares yes 1 | vdrgus, Sept. 4. tise ou the pelacipal banka is Euyland, Seotisad and. Wales: | . 0 SArry into effect the provisions of this law, approved Ait- | OtiiC ie iit mean ge ee ee ein ae care ey SONI ees Elon | We {intersted that the sloping party. we. slludedto 18 35 P. ‘Apply ee CARLISLE & RIPPARD * | gust 10th, 1846, bidders are required to accompany their bids | Move 1° (ni coll it is the point through’ whieh | or a territory equal in surface to nine such States as | Yserday, were arrested in New York, and will return 2" au2t Sore m : 58South street, cor’ of Wall. | withacertifiente froma Navy Agent, District Attomey Judge | Dist i gma. road into’ Now Wation, aaa | New York, 101 rt of volcanic ruins, good tor nothing, | *° his city to-day. A telegraphic despatch was sent to a = 2 — | of a District Court, or some responsible public officer known | all the passes and roads into New Mexico and | New York, ia a ueser woe oe 6S nothing: | the police of New York, who secured them on their ar- 5 a FOR NEW ORLEANS to the Navy Dey stating that the guarantors to their | still lower, pass; and besides the - principal | excepting a little slip on the borders of the Rio Grandy, | tivyP there Borvon Times, Sept. 4. ‘ LOUISIANA AND EW YORK LINE. ofthe lew ingase af the failure ofthe bidders ts enter ito | Fu sid'government vers comerced oe tae tenet | UtT tie Gutaee of thie’ wer it'rras Delleved, and | , All the prisoners but three, who Ietely escaped from of the law, in c¢ ie the old government were commenced, and the firet poin' leved, He “Xo hid wil e counidered which doce uot conform tothexe | MBSF® any force was collected to oppose the taking pos. | widely bellevad, that the; paradise of California, | Providence, juil, hare Dean retaken, and | pursuers i les in all ts, and the right is reserved to reject the of- | Sésion or California the American forces. The |,of which wo uch from gal 2 aia fore of any detealtnne bidders Colonel's command consists of one company of U. 8 | touching on the Pacific coast, embodied a territory com-| The potato rot has made its appearance in the Glades 5 “Bonde with two snseties will be required in one-third the es. | dragoons, four companies of tho Mormon battalion, and | potent tor « half dosen States, and capable of supporting | of Alleghany county, Md, timaced amount of the class or classes comprised in the cou- | two companies of the New York volunteers, Captains | many millions of people. ‘ihe explorations of Fremont, ‘ 42 ; Ship LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt, tract, and 10 per gent will be deducted from each bill uatil the | Stevenson and Taylor, in all a force of about’ 600, men, | and the march of General Kearny have dispelled. the civlinad ascoaea ete dane ieee’ neon ack ‘Tae trains to and from Croton Falls will not stop on New Ship SARTELLE) Cantaig Taylor. contract is cancelled. fa : They aro suid to bein'a fine state of discipline, A very | Vision, and the naked truth has presented us a | SYjrkanpocowucd’ ps vobe Wikom, who laly dled York Island, except st Broome street, and 32d street. A car Bark GENESEE, Captain Minot. In case of failure to deliver according to contract, the K0- | song fortification 1s bell erected at this post, in 4 | naked desert of six hundred miles stretch from A D su fain take up ‘passe: YAMS, Captua yernment will supply the deficiency at the expense, ifexceed- | StFong ing post, : been the celebrated robber, Captain ‘Thunderbolt. It will preesde +. a AMS, . I tion to comman town and the surrounding | Taos in New Mexico to Nevada, Icol 0 : lt reaches Tar sy tll ima ee EARON- Cantstn Goae rarker ing the contract prices, ofthe contractor, poniti id the town and thi anding | Taos in New Mexico to the Sierra Nevada, Icoking Into | contains the confession of Miebuel Martin, or Captain ‘Phe Morging tain of ears from Croton Falls will not stop | ‘Theabove ships areall ofthe frst, class, of light draft of Tinted specifications, and memoranda of juformatiog, have | country, Ld Pacific = Bn Bar j-madlg Cee eee nd oF 00 | Lightfoot, the companion of ‘hunderbolt.’ The opin- herween White Fluiny and New York, exeept at ‘Tuckahoe | water, and cotmanded by the most experienced, eapsains in | een prepared of, vernon, qurending to propoie,for | Col. Stevenson has, commanded three posts slnce the | miles across North th, waste of mount ion strengthens, even at Brattleboro’, thet Wilson was William's Bridge, aoe days to Harlem and Merrisiana, if fine ihe. Eber ganna hanvomely fumed dover ty agent, at his office, ot upon application tothe engineer, ai | 7okiment landed, and at all of them has made many | barren rocks, and plaine of éoorching sands, Between Extra trams ou Sunt h * a , fe yy Agent friends among the native and foreign population, while | Taos and the most distant United States settlements | Teally the noted ‘hunderbolt; indeed, there are cir. 1 for Lake Mahopaeieand Danbury lesveCroton Falls om SRoither the captains ‘or owners of the above ships will be re- It is sagg: + a Mi. 1d to all persons intending to propose for the | h@ has preserved the discipline and contributed to the | there is acontinuationor resumption of the desert, A | CUmstances existing proving this, which cannot, it uid ae be gainsayed in any manner. — Sprit hd i 5 : TGcations | comfort of his corps. He has mingled with the people, | traveller deseribus it at length, and we make an oxtract | Yovupiean’ Ceara eee Ot theT oloak “AM Lt snd for Fam | sponnibleforjewelcy, bullion preciony stones, liver or plated | stoge thal they aball extefally examine these speciteations | comfors of hisecorps. He has mingled with, the people, | traveller deegribes it at length, Republica FARE FROM : for auy letters, i by, Soard of hem, anless regular bills M lading are taken for‘ the ‘ties desiring any further information will apply te the dat their service as well for church music asthe | “ The Indian country as far as the Counoil Grove, 200 | , Communications can now be sent from Buffalo to © 1 00 tame, andthe value therein expressed. engineer, at the avgr tar Brooklyn ORE Fandango, ‘This courtesy, added. to his ‘concliistory-| miles from tho line, (the Arkansas line) is perhaps us fine Gleveland via Albany, New York, Philedelphis and ‘ Hd oar freight. or Passage, apply 0 board, at Qrlognarnharf, Sot ar iwi ROSPER M. WETMORE, Navy Agent. | inanners.has made him a great favorite, and he has done & feast of country - boats fore in ne sa ; there eter she igs ene oN of Wall st OF. » K. 8 8 et. a v4 " malta eri much to reconcile the ple to the cl of govern- rather a scarcity of timber, but in soil and water none ‘The extension of the Connecticut River rattroad from is Ph * 6256 Agent in New A pvigenngey Bet pt & Co. who wil) | ping ORIGINAL GALVANIC RI NGS, bands, belts, | ment. All the men of the’ Tegiment have Tehated well | can be superior. The Council Grove, as it iv called, is | Greenfield to the Vermont line, a distance of about four- ‘o White , i aig Msnd'ac7 BM. promptly. anes. Plasters, magnetic fluid, &e., wholesale and vetail,at 19% | sinoe they came into the country. The fighting is no | the ancient site of a proud and mighty city. It is| teen miles, may be regarded as secured. Between bet trans leave City a tT ACM and 9 P.M. Broadway, corer John street “Lealers supplied on liberal | doubt at an end here, asthe entire country appears to | situated on the main White river, which here | $30,000 and $40,000 has been wubsoribed to it in North. raink, leave Ci SHEEST tering. Warranted to be mauufactured by the original makers, | be tranquil, exoept the horse-stealing Indiana. forms ® crescent or curve of about nine miles |umpton, ‘The Gazette also calculates that the remain- aero Tey 50: oon an oon LoTrd En ATION OFFICE, 96 Sapthate | iu the price is much reduced. 19% Broadway, c oar Joba 7 ig circumference, and contains more than a hundred | ing twelve miles or so, necessary to complete the con- ae etore 82: Butlalo, $27 Cleveland: Persons wicaing to sead for their friends in the old agua. | “cee an xe New Mizrorp, Aug.26th, 1847, | mounds, balf of which are more than ten times as large | nuxion with the Vermont Central railroad, will soon be + it, $4; Milwaukie, $6 75; Chicago, $675; Cincinnati, | cry, can secure passage on rensonable terms, by any of the | [NSTANT CURE FOR THE TOOTHACHE —There 9 # those of Vinoonnes; those in the centre are in the | supplied.—Northampion (Mass.) Gazette. figs Trento’ and Hamilton; #4; Whitehall, 635 Moutroal; | Uxpe\eest ships comprising thouew Line of Liverpcol part, | A VeactNz CURE FOR THE TOOTHACHE —There The Connecticut Valley—Barnum’s Palace. form of @ square, many containing » surface of more i cever a speedy and permauent care for the toohache. The | The letter which I intended to have sent you from | than two acres, some in the formof a triangle, and others | It is said that on the 28th of July last the King of in a oka, Peres d.scovery has at length beeu made. No toothache, howe’ Bridgeport is not yet written. Iwas so much engaged | Perfectly round. Here the Pawnee, ‘Arapahoe, Caman- | Denmark issued ¢ decree declaring that all persons who ‘oodhouse. | acute, can re: ‘ should thereafter be born'in bis dominions,saould be born ; the nerve fore in seeing the various objects of interest in that beautiful | With vuch’sther, inset and smoke the pipe once & sear ta | {fee} abd that all persons in servivude in’ his dominions se edtASciay street, ve raduited ‘will be given for the fulfilment of all wid , 0 {Me fe WAY, Agent | New York, 7. | HOTHING! ITUTION, 1750 tons, WEST, 1100 R, 1150 tons, for five mimutes the Clove Auodyne. [cul as far as its capacity to endure pain is ¢ re universally known, how much eu 1 GERRY pen tnt iy Uy hed Aria Ng dt are ee cea estes ren bee Maeda eee ae et ek TNS $70R mi | pence, Grersversoal id ore uk wee bea eenss Vote Mite teat ee tor cueteue ae eit: sec! i. ret if is great for ‘a 4 i A Known steamer AMERICAN DAGLE CAP | Cine of Liverpool packets, intking mt ull a ship every five hve miuor lle that curse iigmanity eo aay for the attempt fo desoribe what I saw. [took | (ot Mba boon handed dowa {or many senvuriee ainong | Petiwatiou'to the owners.” In the negotiation with the Coney laiand, landing at Fort Hamilton, ax fol: | days from that port. Vor further prienlars apply to when 25 cents would parchase an antidoce to his distress, As } notes, however, in my rambles, and on looking themover | the red mon, aud here their chiefs and great men are | colonists which preceded thy issuing of this deoree,be of- srLesving Pier No-ijatt0, 44. Ane Cotilion Band |, “ he th eee ee one, | octave uf the Tiind 1 na in my quiet and luxurious room, fronting upon thebroad | brought from’ hundreds of miles around to be interred. | fered them oe, alternative of tires, yetrs WE 8 oom See aaa So eS Te Te ea For all the weal of Crassus” and besatiful stroat on which thisvillage is oblefly built, | Tho numerous camps every where to be seen around | feusstion of $60 per bead f and they pose thelauer erates ISLAND FERRY.—On and aftAnsair COMPANY —te ship ar ptareana’ Goldy Hleury Johmoa, chemist, succewor ° | I find that I have matter enough before me for a column igresiizendenvone,0t thovenués aontally,. Byem, hence |. ‘Tbe Kingston (Canada) Chronicié seys, one recent a ane AND AL Aunt tothe the epmbouts Towa peny are appointed to sail as fol- | S014 ino at 100 Fulton street, and 17, ast Broadway, N.Y.; | or two, which I shall divide in two or three parcels. onwards for 600 miles (westward toward Taos) there is | tisit to Toronto and Hamilton, we were glad to learn BYLPH md STATEN ISLANDER will FROM NEW YORK. sold.also by moat respectaple drusgists in the Uaited Slates, | | 794 rave gentleman, at Bridgeport, soon after my room | nothing t0 be acen but ene eternal desert, without a sols- | that grout progress had been made in securing. the har mn as follows, wntil ce — PHILADELPHLA on the 15th Auj (7 Purchasers must be carefui that they be not decesve - tary stick of timber to cheer the eye. There is nothing | yest, und that Lue quality of all sorts of grain is exoel- grat b ch a wd mae of Clove Ato: it was said, that “ you h a ‘4 _ no gt dyue. Examine the wrapper of the viel belure purchasing and | O84 been seoured, it was said, that “you have a plessant | i679 but butfaloexcrement to cook the foodwith; but with | lent, aud likely to produce e good yield. fotatos are in At 6, 8, 9, 10,11, A. M. te Ohio oe Moth Sept. observe the name and siguature of Henry Juhuson_on afl the | basiness-like city, sir.” “Yes; butit isterribly given to | this the whole prairies are covered, and it 1s an excellent | a fow places aifected, but up to the present time the in- )s 1, 11, A. M., an 1,2, utes past 3, and at 4, 5, #ROM HAVRE.- an3i 30°m _ | gossip,” saidhe. Hehadreference, it seems, totwocitizens | substitute.” ‘ stanoes are rare. ‘I'he unfortunste emigrants are carry- rola, PM Ke FReNEW YORK hs, isch Anguet EY LENT—The highow prices advanced in large | atloh lady anda banker, the rumor abput whom had | _ The dosort here desoribed ts the great American pral- | ing with them typhus fwrer whatever tuey 0, #0 1ueh z brought them into one of the dailes, as having perpe- | rie, or buffalo range, extenaing northward along the | so that the country people will not adie them inte i tried skill and kno courtesy. ir state roomsand cabins | Plate, Jewelry. furnit clothing, dry goods, & trated an elopement. There gasped be much evil in | flank of the Rocky Mor cya the British possessio: Uheir houses. What they are to do, asthe winter ap- OTP Omatasdes: Newtek, | are unnsealy commotion avd ther are reovided wrth JOHN M. DAVIE wabroker, , | their gossip, if it were all as harmless as the following in- | and Southward iato Texas. But this is not the desert | prouches, God only knows, fe Kingatow Catskill and Hudsou.—Fare 50 cents | thing req ie fpr the cotafore of paneer. ihe. mige rico bclorveltcaitle iia screet, near Dante. gldent: A For. divine made his advent in the town a fow | of Calfornia, There, there is no grass for buffaloes; | wo sliver crucifixes, about 8 inches by 7, with a few Bipttsnd Din ‘Board, in the first cabin from New York 4 Finging the belt, he new CITIZEN'S NEW DAY LINE raare equal to any affost, with commanders of and small sums on gold and silver wroteon, dina ST is . Tarrived, with pair of white gloves, It | nothing but sands and rocks, and rivers flowing in deep | circular devices farnishea with rings, and evidently in- ae oe oar; ROGER WILLIAM, Capt. | Havre 1,000 francs. Wines are not included, but will be fur- Sisa STR BNSE SR AE S G by the. fepale observors‘he had never worn such | channels, worn tarough thelr walls of basalt. But. in- | ¢onged for the beok, and bearing on Lanevinsiies prepa A. Degroot, vs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at half-past | nished at moderate rates. AGUERRIAN MATEULAL8.— Manufactured by ? grave miftrons, and perhaps beautiful maidens, | cluding the American desert, you have, from the Coun- | nome of De Soto, alld dated 101s, ate bald to. have been fe Assi “from the pler foot of Hobiuson street, touching at oes dnagesarpty the post office. be SORN gore yore, Ba ase ww (for there are many such here) saw them— What does | cil i Powe Journey — oe oe lately teken from @ small Indian mound in Murrey saond street mer, from New Yo pay ee R & CO..34 South street. | thelos ‘Roach's Triple G tot Bs that mean—they are white kid gloves,” said theladies in | On the Pacific, of upwards of » thousand miles, wi county, Ga. Vor passage or frieght, aypty en bourd the Boats, or to Geo. | _ autre ‘s MAI se Peat d tea ducing quick piewures of fine white | one window—“He is either married of going to be—they | nothing but the irrigated slip of the Rio Grande, of + a iepactia eter, a ascne the ‘above: bonss on 90 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | ‘one, now used by the best operstors: © few of whose usmes | are his wedding gloves—ho bas undoubtedly hie bride | mile or two in width, intervening to diversify the gene- cclamth Chandleristo deliver the addres on the & vnssrhy mavl@ rh ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tons | 38 itached- We have used oes preparation, and recom | with himenwbo was shalt os short, in ha tore time; zal Repclatics of & nina rocks, and plains Martinabarg, Va. mend it, believing itsupenior in wse:— het 2 q ; Va. ih TRO PNEN GLINE VOR ALBANY AND: writh the Lede ofthe fini eis, comermet | iL. Walker, Albany; -d- Humphrey’ Wilmgton, North | Gow without sbildreny for all whiohtthe rev. gentleman | The ttle plece ofCallioruia along the Pacito, towhich | ‘The offers of the second Mississippi regiment, now OX end latermodiate Lamtieee HIBERNIA Copein Al Ryne. Conn, Monta Chae rather Bir cate Reeate | be at all aware of his happiness, he has probably yet to | we have referred, is thus described by Col. 'Fromont, | with Gun. Taylor, have Unsuimously tendered to Gene. 9 low re steamboat HOY ‘Captain A, Gotham, EDONIA, Captain Edward G. Lott. pole oe eau street, New York; @, Dester, | learn, how much he is indebted toa pair of brown cotton | the very best authority in the world. We extract from | ral Jefferson Davis, the coloneicy thereof. It is known il eave the atermboat pier foot of Bajclay street, Mondays, BRITTANNIA, Captain John Hewitt, Ribu fam Brustoy Utieas Clarke & Brother, Syreceee: | gloves, blesohed white by repeated washing. ‘I'fear their | his journal, (Senate doo. 174,p. 244) of his explorations | that the state of his wound, ama other ‘olroumstanete, Westie, a ea ata ACADIA. Gaptnin Willis Harron” (Hasse, Mantels, Wal anc R. Pratt, Richinond. Vir | gomip ts not always equally harmless—though its foun- | in Grego and California in 1S4i-4:— | wil cauao hun todeoline it ' jee WThe four steamships now building are H “poy “Au Shen e ounectieut; ama vation may eas 8 pal rown gloves, “Ma! a ver exican Gulf Railroad, is now o to lake che Beoeespe oes face ot buscar anert, dresisy, harsiey THE AMERICA, “AWE NIAGARA, & Brother, Burlington, Vermont. uti St*rre | The same grave gentleman already referred to, added, | Rio de los Americanos) through the same sarpassingly | yorgne, x distance 01 ewenty-sigut miles fram the depot, and Sararday, at half past six o'clock, A.M., returaing on the HECANADA., | THE EUROPA. ILLIARDS, No. 5 BARCLAY STREET. * Have you seem Sernum's: Windecr Castle, or, a0 he is | besutifal oountsy, eatively unequalled for the pasttirage | aa | tore of James Anderton, & jeweller at Vicksburg, onpounte days, being * r= bscenepheeentbee rag oy OS Beiter would tespecttally-femind his fetewda and the | aald to call it: Humbug Palace.” No, a Oe Tee or Pay vcccleg that thoy wees ansbled te sores | wan broken open on the nignt ef tae 16eh, and reueed ef i are 50 Coa sly oh nels Pitan # S222 ¢hepeember t, 1847 public in general, hha hes jn ‘separste, it is a lion ia its way—you must see it. is Lenco te Picante y eal benayn bean! aioe $3,00u worth of valuables. " the nthe wharf. : iva be parm b+ 4 ing, his eataut ‘shed with cues which will | Cv & gap oo ag ad ting the \d we travelled rapidi; four mil — i 1847 ed y oer Nok | ping pcre Ph our way to see it, and, for your troubl ting there,) and we travelled rapidly, over four m! ‘The infautry battalion called for from Georgie is not OOPAS, STEAM Nav ALON Loa pa POT ay A i eth fe td vith dame eee, bolt dovousad be mosquitoes. hour; four of us riding every alternate hour, Every | complete. Uuly two full companies were organised On GEER “Bouthampton.' and Bre eee tat Zeutiemen who wiah to indulge themselves ia thisamusemeut | # one spot, which, If he had seleoted, his extravagant | few hundred yards wo camo upon a little band of | tue47th SPR A ypc alecnaniee® T i amship WASHIN: i ‘t P It not be suffocated with heat. Also, has two outlay woul ve mm seen ani mires together | deer,’ kc. Hon. Robert Smith, M. C. from Illinois, fe gow in Boe- TON Wo tous urtnen, Frederic Hegre, | Pager tember 4, 1847 1 | Bowling Alleys, which have been lately ref i Unocsupied, and almost unknown, where’ the world | Again, same page ton, We understand one object of hia visit te to solicit commander, will start from New York on the 23d Septe! sailing. kept in rd would have seen and admired his taste and munificence. “From the upland we descended into broad groves on | the aid of New England capital in the construction of a the United States Mi money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120,do do to | best li But that location, of » ing quietness and beauty, | the river, consisting of the evergreen and a new species ruilroad from Alton to Springfield, the oupital of illizols, She stil toa at, Cowes nd Southampton to) land passes: | Fig Be Secunia Sareea weer ar Ge teteer ls, anfortunately, an object of deep prejudice: « d ie oe eae diet tie an oription of | ME 8.18 mative of New Hampakire, and emigrated 10 “ rhaven. Returning, | "AX? s secured until paid for. Wednesday. Gentlemen who if it were inbabijed by ghosts and hobgoblins, | feet in jamet 5 01 the west about 15 years ago. nerve tne fice October ayn om Liffo Heights encupertcie received ae faye of mailing wit "pest with poiite atent fro the good cltixens ‘of Bridgeport could ot easly Capt. Satter’ plage on the sauna river, page wont hay. | ‘The New Jersey Baptist Association will meet at the ington is i manner, W: .. 3 i 4 . B. e pr of }ow his more, forse charact ; “ ul od f 4] Mio bev converted ito skip of warrandsuujectatauy | 4° €Nght, passage, or aniy other ipformation, apply to liards.” No. 5 Barclay st, meriean | yet have herr scores say inadvertently-that Bur- | ing recupersed his exhausted men, and having been sup- | Baptist church, in Mount Holly, on ‘Tuesday, the 14¢h pection by officers appointed by the President, bo AtHARNDEN & C083 Ville Hotel. KDE. | Zum’s palace should have been placed there. ‘That su. | pliod by Captain Sutter with provisions and animals, | “ay of September next, at 20’clock, P.M. pe te power each, and aceom- | ala iittddition to the above line between 'L erpool v.14 au3i 7e&law 3t#re perb location is for sale, and I trust some one worthy of | continues for for or five days to, be in raptures wich ot Sunday, the loth inst, a barn Belonging ee David two engines, of " r ifax,and Boston, a contract has been ente: (o with Her OMAN EYE BALSA! Z it, will purchase its broad and beautiful acres. | shall | the beauty o! @ country, os, grass, water, wi ‘ark, in Erie, Chemung county, was struck tmdoy ™Ptasace from New York to Southampton orto Bremen, giz0, | WieHy’s government, tp, pesabtion s, Tne Deteaes LAverpod I pvecsme | achiel looks unco grim, not desoribe it more perticulariy—though 1 have two or | horses, cattle, elk, deer, wild fowl, ko, Ko. But on page | and burned, with all its conteuta. Pasnge from Bremen and Southampton to New York, Hey Waing built, and outty next yoor Gus uorlee will be gitae Spas he Ph a ow Tawnaniit. | three times walked over its broad ares and admired its By Oe areal oat eg npr: Eye Journey of | , 08. Albert Gallatin, of New York, and Hon, Simvon She will carry about 300 tons freight, which will be charged ofthe tims 3 hen’ they will start. Under the new contract the | ‘There are few bodily ailments more distressing in their na- } beauty. ait 10.—To-day w Spend = int erting Zag | Baldwin, of Connecticut, are the oldest living ex-msm- according toad nature of the goods offering. All letters | steamers wil Saturday during eight months, end | ture than inflammation of the eyes, accompanied or succeeded | | Baroum’s palace is a curiosity, and if he will place a | about 40 miles, through * country uninteresting and | hers of Cougress—buth between 80 and 90 yours ol age, Mast pass th(OBpn the Post Office. Farcels, for which bills of | every fortnight di eae amine Year. Come al | by defective viecon. Anything which can remove these evils | miniature of it in his museum, | predict that it will pay | flat, with very little grass and asendy oil, in which a |e ont douse, iu Lest tne Seta Iadicg will be signed, will be charged $5 each, te ly between Liverpool and Halifax and Yoston, be | mast therefore be regarded as 4 buon, of which the value isnot ite cost in six montha. It is unlike any thing in the | veral branches we crossed had lost their water,” ko. be a jngton, Ne aug or passage agp at the office of the Qeean Steam | tween Liverpool and New Y. Soe | (0 pe sarseeced in SENAY DOHRBOR Oe EYE ben lade grt almost said in heaven above, ko. ko, It | He had not yet crossed the mountains or turned prveerepe peat ay: egcan aee rae nts pores sone . : ¥ MILLS, ane Agent, FOR, NEW QKLEANS—Louisians and Now | i; merits have been tested ‘by long experie thousands | #8 beautiful structure, with an abundance of fine trace- | them He was still in the El Dorado, between the si- | vructed upen tne alte. The new hotel will be tiifee sto- AX. CROSKEY & ROSS. Tork, Line of Packets The splendid fast sailing | \ve derived unepeahabje beneAt from tes tion, Man work, and in architectural ornaments has no supe- | erra Nevada and the sea coast. On the 14th of April | ries high, fh, teep, ings GOittite metine Oo gate HUDBON. F-Fage master, isnow load | patvents, ater suffering {rom inflammation foryeara have bees | rior. It has been erected at linmense cost, but tobe | he gets to the pass, and theo he elucidates distinotly | by 30 feet. A cupacious public house has been long P WILLIAM ISELIN: "Bor freight. or passage, having handsome ferainied espa. | completely cured by waing this delightful anive: ‘The redneve | seen and admired it must be elther plsced'n his mu. | thecharecter and divisions of the country ws we have | weued in Lexington, tanjtied will beta reotiuees tc fall’ ‘angoth” | modationss apply’ oa board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wali | tnd watery humo. have radually disappeared f om 1 seam, or he must provide an omnibus to carry specta- | defined them:— There was sown on the farm of Hiram Blanchard. in SLY H+ GULAB LINE OF PACKETS FOR | "meet, orto EK. COLLINS, 56 Bouth st. | lids: and they have ultimacely been enabled to rend tors to view it, as few yankees or strangers will goa mile | “As we reached the summit of this beautiful nd | Wil County, after the Luth of April, 1047, feld of EN Grr necetaclti rele: | eqaale Craufeecs ier u"" Te," | winunnedrenton Wes pining ed id Ny | Succ tn cu ohm ceo eros mes howe, | ebninlsoy of hecarrn cout, (eye of Dae nek ns bat aa aed ah Mnmronaarpascod for esbia adcond cabin and veeerage pes: | EpePMckst ship ¢ wk Ah be arsacedeadionn yg 31 30¢%m 373 Broadway. cor Chambers st. | It ig understood that Mr. Barnum was actuated by no | Francisco mountain to the Rio Grande,) we saw at | August. seagers, and will , ositively sail as advertised, or pastage free, * met a MBKOSIAL TOOTH PAST: ‘or cleansing the | *inister motives in selecting # location beyond the limits | once that here was the place to take leave of all such | 4 Nova Scotia paper says:—We regret to state that vig — i KY SEAT FOK aes pene ‘Teethand Gums, and commani ble odor to | of the city, though his bors were prominent among | pleasant scenes as those around us. The distant moun- | 114 potatoe disceasy Has gain made its appearanes in ‘The SOUTHERNER, Cant, Palmer, Sepiemder 6th. Criumabye County, fed op and ocean ie brosial Paste, composed of oris and other | the Bridgeport repudiators, and expatriated themselves | tains were now bald rocks again, and below, the land | tats Country. "fw days ego wo saw a herd perfectly he HUDEO. it. Page, noe dog the mate teter J. Hoes, kiq. ts wow offered hay has been acknowledged far superior to | to avold their share of an honest debt. color but green.,” ko. biackened with it, i 0 il do wet} | are also on the premises house, stabi other deatif ice. | Beiugeompounded of astringent ma ‘The city of Bridgeport is rapidly extending itself into loft here the waters of the bay of San Francisco; seorgae nbn ha pcttonn Wy aw'al | Mrnaed'dl tir corsa on tl ba ag See TH tn town at alrel and altndy sqert muta | and: chough freed upon thei courary tomy ata: | sunderland tat Governor, Young wil eta to Orat class ships, cot ded by men experienced inthe trade, | about four acres, are w large ragvery of ap- fr Sreature deca: Paste ence in its concerns, and has alarge share of its honora- | tions, 1 cannot regret the necessity (to escape starva- . and will sau poacrddily on their appointed days. ‘To secure | le, wear peachy cherry, plum, and orwamen'=” mem ter from prewesta ¥ al ble offie Shrubbery, all of which hay mem Erp | ‘rescent aud detergent properties in the deviation. It | ‘The apple crop of New Jersey will be a failure; and, of I have been led into Deh eine which | | tion on this side.) which occasioned al . ws, apply on board, or to jim pe fi fk had noi intended. In my next I shall have a parcel of | made mewell acquainted with the great range of the | course, cuampaigue will be source, oh re ed, Te TAREE OEE, Re Sows | Rented meteor: otuan arenes War Sia. Smwbels | (> Srwecrend Latichy oomaiclen, 7 repared audsold by HEN: | diferent metmorands for your readers. Yours,” “D.— | sierra Nevada of Alte, California, and. showed that this | “Lhe telegraph trou Wheellug to Cincinnati, 296 miles if 3 % roadway, in the it and Dru comer. of Chambers street. Sold also. at FOR NEW ORLEANS, with dupach—T 4 showy ridge, Was « continuation of ut Up in Working order, under the management of fit class yet aang packet ship PLATO: barthen Sede, Couttetnagh gut ns hat? Perkins tons Capt. most perf i co wry DAVID VAN fC ‘The Land for the Lmborer. the cascade range of Oregon, between which and the | /1, U’Meilly, in thirty working days, C rae. @ or L reet ; and at Coddington’s, 303 Hudson, cornet th 4s lower ran; ‘allel if ae sercommndations Zor exbin, second eabin, and steerege P. 8. HOES, 35 Wail street. | Spring. Price 40 ceuts. bi aud! 30m pene Phe ‘scatter ye! 901 bag phe or Ds uy EG proce) pono And pron Bey venget tonalite Acre ap Lape ro Pade sides vd pemsp cing by railroad, from the bumber of her passengers are already t desi FOR SALE—WESTCHESTFR LAND.—To gen- OOKSELLERS’ TRADE SALES—Gentlemen attend, | of everything that lives, is food. All animals are espe- | the Coast Range. It also made me well acquainted - ‘et the Resstebe: of avcuriug berths should make ear! grghicn board, at men in want of sites for country seats; to market gar- rad the style and | cially constructed for procuring it, and man, savage or | with the basin of the San Francisco bay, and with the ‘ Mr. peoestes one of the proprietors of the Harrisburg a Gone sag Mei em om in tae onlehbeshnd of New Fore, te Fefined,exeroiaes all his faculties, fa crder that he may | two protty sivers,and thelr valleys, the Sacramento, and | Union, is dead. — - ff .- not wantit. That government is best which renders it | the joaquin, which are tributary to that bay,” Kc, hole valuation of real and personal property, at the Comic German ficeee, | abundant; that pooplo are most just and wise who pro- | Col, Fremunt says, that it also proved to hia that Ha eres Viale ic: on whieh taxes ure kenpocl on and Ready Almanacs for 1818 | vide for plenty to eat. With a few exceptions, all other | that bey was completely mountain bound, or shutin | 114 amount of $47,532 46, ‘The popuiation is about 12,- Epos Bool ry aseee number of | hinds Te desires but that which sustains life, are artificial; they | uponthe sea from the interior country, by the Sierra | 49 ‘The mumver of spindles in operation in the mills, rs, Farmers and Rov ind Remittances to Ireland | &c. inds of ll knowa favorite packet ship COLUMBIA, will yall koma, forte packet, shin COLUMBIA, wil ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO— #f.:! trom Liverpool, per Black Bell Line of Fackes, ji Books, colored ani yense number of Miscel apelgr by I for Li : H : are the effects of education, and are wants only as lon; vada range. 2 30,666, beiug an increase of 36,490 during the present Fewalar cay Wortorms ofenbin, socoud cabin, and meeiage Se taneous Books of ell sis fart above all we want | as they can be gratified. ‘Their denial excites Yery little | Having got the Colonel on the eastern side of this | 1 32:59, belug au morensn if Rite ae cotton mil, » apply to Captain Furber, on at the foot of - | derate.' App! ‘Gouverneur Morri: rritania, Westches- | “propria persena,” or with their letters containing or: eympathy; he who can walk, is not pitied because he | basin of San Francisoo, let us see what he says fur- | 37, now in process of ereotion.—Fali River Monstor. PORE eh en trom Liverpool, on first of | (98 CS3 or to Walter Rutherford, Counsellor, 19° Nessa st, TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham cannot ride in a coach; and the lady who rejects « cet- | ther of the country thence to the Rocky Mountains ;— | New York. an)® 300m ton gown because she cannot Irave a nilk one,is an object | On th th April, he camety a small salt lake, At night | Patrick Hart, » brekeman on the northern railroad, of ridicule or contempt; but the feeling which those | they ere obliged to encamp without grass. On the | was killed 9m ‘Tuesdsy morning, a short distance above ber; be tocome from Nd hivsplendid ship orby aay of the Dackets of the Old ry 4LE—THE PROPERTY IN UNIO; mm iton the Ist and 160h of every AS As Ci eg ot a con oad der Hi ssid that he had crept along upon the J—Consist acon <0 a dwei- wit sfflicted with hunger tnspires id uniform and universal. | 23d, several half starved Indians came into camp. On | Lowell. I¢ is 53) th, by applying to ws USE, barn § ‘cow houses, 2 waggoa houses, corn | ers, of the newest styl ; he Taos We can endure with tolerable stoicism any suffering | the'2th, he mentions ® jornada (or day's Journey,) of | of the cars to the éngine, to prooure some matohes, ge remitting movey to Ireland, can have drafts on bs 2 ee he. ,wi 86% acres of excellent Land, ina | sule below cost; the owners givit but the suffering of famine; an ill-fed or « foodiess man y miles, withor 3 was on his return whem ihe train reached « bridge, by HE ROYAL BANK OFTR AND, ond state of cultivation, well watered and timbered. The ‘Also,2 cases fancy Boxes, vior ‘boubone, is something more than an object of charity,—he is pri 35.—* * * Th try had now assumed | which ho was struck in the npad, and knocked between RESCOTT, GHOTE & GO, Bankers, Lonton, which | cropeare uotsurpused by nny inthe ene cmeered. The | BRUN LAROSIERR & COURT, | {prometting more than an object of charity —he is s Saaeen eon ey juntelaous desert; | the cars on to the track, illisbsd athe various branched vhroughout ‘Great Britain | ',besutpuseed foracousiry tore, "The property willbe tod | _s17 sor*m Ua William street, New We lnugh ts the agoaiee Of love} 0 weap Artie vie: ['in eet en ‘Delng back. rocky. ridges, bold an riage \ resent ¥ rey ® Sg ge ‘ ny aud treland. AVY Op oct e, BROTHERS & CO, indtabrabte ‘Apply to SAS. Be BARI, conan Wetnedii’ CHARLES FULLER, wholesale ond retail dealer in J. | time of starvation... Luxuries few cau have; the labor. | destituce of timber, with sandy barine betwoon.”” ‘The © No Mert donrtoths Pelton unk, | 7 F Morand Thumdays esd] te Mie Euspt Fpgecene Gas fs to, Alen, Camphine Spin ee, OU | 126 Veli for no partiatioc epiapethy Willis thay Mites | altceis cetera ne nnn al ores and wele. tog the peompoens of toe, Coteee asap Swe bas tops i i Is o es, a by 4 proey of : “We Poly anthorived manger agents for the Old or Binck Bal tee Estate Company, corner Broad = sylenand pattern; “Also, Gamphine, Spirit Ges, | suf@olency of tast. Tothe many itis unhappily deuied | "Mur Ia Cane ton litte caste where they halted for the laatboven or eight days im travelling through Peery, 19 90t*rre ‘OR LIVERPO he New ——— - packetof 2) at September. fas ng R. D . Brewer ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, Captain Lb LIN Mena eee! 7 ‘oodhouse, 1250 tous burthen, will sail as above, her icine ig a clent, beutiful and. tranepare ’ Rey gana an perfect delight mite tee having splendid large and comforta- | pecially designed to be prescribed internall y¥ to the captain on board, pier No. see warranted to cure ot . ke, No. 22 Greenwich street, between | in this country, notwithstanding all our wealth wad | several days to recruit mules, horses and men. The Co- i Cong and ananassae wile he? yout, ab Satsre. | groatuens, Horry one can enjey tt inthe United Starce | loner aye the meadow ware mile wide and gome ten pet Cae bestlans 00 toate every (ue rots regaea GER’S [NFAl EFFEKSON INSURANCE COMPANY—Ofhce of America. The state of society in that country has | miles long, shut in by snow covered mountain: From the renult of tins inquiry has been astonis| me 50 Wail street, opposite the Merchants’ Exel provoked adverse opinions: some travellers like, some | Walker's Pass inthe Sierra Nevada (where they came out not, in all proba. * This compeay coatinnes to ineise guint ioe —o dislike, the modes, manners, and habita of the people; | of the basin of San Francisco, ine tay Steer Mis ans g that of inst year, The boll worm is et § ouses, eral 8, 06 a ° Bee, on Swel ling bons doa and cvery deren ption’e ner’ | 2 the ustimacion of many | they want refinement, but all | travelled five hundred and fifty miles, ocoupying T* | work in every farm, destroying with great rapidity the are agreed that the peopl ity to eat, and thore | seven days in thet inhospitable region bolls and squares, Shouid they continue for « t Bs oF to matic and scrofa waren peter Fasooriet ly adjusted and paid. who have never sat down das day to scanty meals, | Agein, same page, 270, speaking of this little green we ‘they uo doubt will, there will scarce} eo of peualY QODHULL Se MINTURN, 07 Sonth st fick, old sores of every nat titer; burns; ovignandaptes; TA vetlgalos are utterly Incapable. of estimating the vast Happiness | valley after crewing ihe’ great desert of California, be law weeks, 00 thay no doubt oil, tate, Wat SaBOHY OY passage $100 he pow garket snip CONSTITUTION, 1696 ong then ie wan in fact, that los Vegas de Santa Clara, of the valle; Woodruff, B. k. .M.D., Wrancis P. implied in that one fact. The man who has pl ie cker, * John fi ‘Meer Anson, hier | ee may—ought to be—happy : he who Jeomtact (ay jo a other conn reseni east y f the Mobile Vaily Advertiser, i ted to us as the (eastern) | Tike correspondent o toy Saree Beton ay aiees vy ea, and irection is as sure to cure oe eee » G Tenis, ie, fio be ‘wise than miserable. has not ot Maeiating potet ot te desert, and where the ponte | unter date of Colambas, Mie. Augu ees a SOK L1VERPOOL—New Line— | thea, Ke., Rs i is taken and affections of one Hee oneph Alten, astgret,, | v"Te.dimerica, therefore, all who dread hunger oweht to | Siraran tess California [on the Peaife] to New Mexico | Proevect of ne cotton, stop, a oe oi ath ne ernber ~The enlendydr fart al every astare yield t0 its influence Josevh Drake,” = Wm k- Thom, Hobert Smith.’ | repair, It s'a land of plenty—will be the gre finited and recruited for some weeks, It was «very damage bd Rec ship BHERID A 'G. 'B. Cornish, ain two doses always. Thoe'W'thome, John cowntry the world ever The descendant as bem very limited. ‘There te o fly resembling the ordinesy candle moth which deposites on the pleut ps produce the boll worm; 8s soon aait made its a) 4 oT OSE TUCKER, esident. | frish emigrant in now ite temporary but Tegal te ts A ry 4 ove i the man: oe individuals who hayekindly _Gino. T. Hore, Secretary mvide the son of the poorest man who leaves our qunye to y i refer to. them, Kf r public good, are the Hon. } le =t 5 NO SHOER | morrow may conany th proud pisses, The indus- Thus much proof from the journal of Col. Fremont, | n0e fires were made at night throughout the fieida, bS. 2) cong mag led suitable piace to recover from the fatigue an id wil pomtively sail as above, her remular da tion of » month’s sufferings in the hot and sterile de- iar ui freight or paseage, havi hhsudsome fumished aces mous ut to ppiy om board, at Ree of Wall | sev il Griouell, reside 0. 6 College Plac egy ship GARRICK. SoH Trask win | SitYs Hos, chard F ee S$ Ne Yok ' oz ato Baye Spe fiksaa’s usapprosch- | trenceaee aan at: beg paps ha Ma a emi As anand oe Al peti fico ware attracted 9 tbe Are and “tullone 4 i i . JA % Mr. rac ven et ¢ to Ww mnt party of Sheridan, and ent! on the 96th of Oct. her reguier | Svar Harlem river, was cured of chronic Thentatin opie | anle Verbena weet tor Shape Piper der neath cy tpeemnobretiedyany rE ont 4 The rans have retarded the maturing of the bolls, Lut A A si ie lune Tess took toe feck cae against want is a guarantes for moderate hap- | reduced “in that inhospitable region,’’ is the severest with # favorable autum, the yield wil be grentor than ‘ pines. roof of all. sahered before Ubrisunes. From those whe know tne fr i inns 1 mace ae In the States, howeyer, there are many climates ; and M, ‘There ls then, only about one-twenty fifth part of the $f the soumhey Unb GOOURASE sae mluee one Tone } fragrant to the | in, wide wast ise men will select rable one. A TO POR rr jons of New Me: a . iad is sold cheaper | present, ignorance ana poverty have nc chotee. Out of | Cailforute, sdapted to the Purposes of clvilized life, and | than they were # month ago, and we may now antietpat Od 4 youry’ standingy—con be seen at a {mes at the — rtm, hit tne it ri pt Ae Seileene fas ohne fon thatit saved his life, from «. severe iniary ¢ PATRICK HENRE, barter 1000 tonsa, ridge; Mr. it as his OPin~ wained by a riem, Bujl's used James Murphy, proprietor of the f Bowery and Broadway lines of stages, ha pimpl the 6th Neptember, nth establishment ¢ thousand bottles, | Hi Al fore, who would consult eco | 300,000 ts th: f | fit for cultivation, to wits che’ irrigated borders of the | #2 @sOrage crop. PX ve ruperior to any other wees lin post, todas | the wore they wee of ie the better they Like it. "Wholesale 2B Form the Bored shaving, should presesethemeelves of it. | ond remainder, With’ ew ixecpacuat Neeasared | lio Grande, @ mnie Ov (wot Witte cod ibe pertow, ip | earn ly « day has passed, for some woeks, without aon on he ohould eats ee) cueaxed, thoes desirous | sual zetail di ae Hine Slascrsol & Cox wholosaie | kuow by experience to. be the best kina Mt cheving soap ane | abFond after their atrival. Aman isu costly produc- | of const country on the Pualfio, embracing the tivers | rain" Vor two days, past, the sunt kre poareely shown foot ut \intdensdaue, oF 0 JOSEP Maa RR Ae | deuuginte, und Xe the princigal drug aud other stover andtny. | ORe persous who have troublesome bends should not be | tion. and ought not to be wantonly destroyed - These | and the bay of au Francisco, and the bay of Monterey. | humoslf for halt au out at Uime The accouute frou ange iotre bs Or OF Pea areas! | eras Ghrowahout the elty and country. Its putupin large bor. | Withoue it, : s 16,000 men were worth, in » oummercial sense, in Amer- | — ‘The paradise of California, then, by # dirvot land per | tne cotton orop in this neighborhood are very gloomy =< PACKET SHIP WA 00 Fi tes, and sold at S0cents pet dozen; hi pared Spa for sale, jrholesale and rerail, by Charles H. | Je, £8,000,000, The estimate shows how profitable it | sage, gaiy be reached ing from the Council | ‘yng worms, and every other ev|l brought by eontiaurt ERVOUL—Cousignees otioo, emOM LIV. {rose $81; one rose #38. "hie proprietors of this great reme- | Ring, Drugeiat, 194 Brosdway, corner of Jha street. would be to ine emigration. We have on this | Grove, 200 miles west of the Arkansas line, @ desert of | raing are working agains. our planters, wil it iv 116 ii a ignees ol og pend 2 nets io 7; are ready and jing to their opinion, = “ subject, no faith in governmant—we have no confidence | mountains and hot eands of about twelve hundred miles, | dictwu yy those who Judges, that t) oy 9 Fy i copa not Perm in cate han any th tersedy offered to the public: ettere om aoe us RB, tn charity, but we consider the application of the com. a Fé ore han as Bun very short,— Seime, Ala, 9A wir, ‘ ee More. s3r¢ | must dvd meed*; iyum fo. (7 Nesera seer | merelel principle ” on }

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