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cirels of the opem tents. Im the rear of the tents, all | Grrival of Col. Fremont—The Difficulty between him round, are the tables, fires and cooking arrangements of the tent people. There are several fue large tents where boarders may get their meals and a place to sleep, for a I iat make dine, pate mepiinge ane inthe latervale of the sormons. an: ple ied alate hour, You are not expected to sleep m ate camp mevting During the Sabbath (yesterday) there were not jess than from eight te ten ocenetpecets Se the grouad, of all classes, castes, sizes and colors It was 8 day of cash business to the hack drivers. though edreadfal day upon horse flesh With a company of seven geatiemen, from Coleman's, constituting two hack Joada, wo vi the eucampment yesterday after diover The road presented a continuous line both ways of all sorts of vehicles and visiters. As we neared the premi tos, thery were tables and little teats open on the side all slong, of refreshments of all kinds, incladi jente, horse cakes, watermelons. and penny cigars. merchants at these tables appeared to be driving # brisk trade in their small wares. 1t appeared to bes sort of carnival along the road, and uot unfrequently a top heavy customer reeled out of the way to make room their atteudants. arrived, the uncampment. in the business matters of cook- in conversation. would rather be geitea a thief thana people. ‘Th ee with them. Bond and free. they were as eneampment, divided from it by & gulley or arroyv, and Siosure, just in front, for,the mourners, which is called the The clamor at this division of the encampment at- marked that there were Half a dozen blaok or colored filled with & cense mass of colored mourners, and colored colored listeners, and «ll around them standing the altar, the contusion of voices rising and subsidi ® prarer Ou of the colored ministers on the stand led off in for the carriages. To the righ ‘of the encampment, the woods, over » extent, were literally filled with horses, oarringes 3 ‘afternoon services were over at the great stand, and the people wem engaged, & large proportion, in wandering about ing and eat with clusters, here aud there in the en- .slovure, oF in the touts, chieily of youag indies, engaged It was a gala day with the negroes, or, to be more po- Ike, with the colored people, furs black man, be be as a. it was a day of jubilee to the eolored Toad approaching the sacred grounds, was happ: day was long. The great scene of attrac- tion pate Bor revival wenn J To the left of nite 'y tinct hill, was the encampment of the eclored Seopie, with thelr stand for the preachers, aod an en- altar wud beyond als, we 8 ee seais for the ation, the same, as far went, as the srrangements of the white folks 2 tracted # large attendance of white spectators, and your reporter among the rest. When we arrived, we re preachers on the stand, with two white brethren among them us supervisors of the proceedings. [he altar was brethren and sisters, encouraging them to fight t bh to the biessing. Outside the altar on the seats wonder, were several hundred white persons looking on, with infinite interest at the scene of excitement within ny with most capricious fluctuation, according to the spirit of the hymn or the . Breyet, and in exposition of his style and of the manner ia which he was sustained by the co-operation of the ‘Sr. Louse, August 27, 1847. and Gen. Kearney, $c. 1 advised you a few days since of the arrival of Gen. Kearney and euite from Callfornia, and also stated that Col. Fremont was left at Fort Leavenworth. The letter gentleman, arrived last évening, on the steamer Martha, ‘Sccompanied by his young and amiable spouse—a daugh- ter, as you may recollect, of Senator Benton—and twen- ty-three members of the topographical corps. Mrs. Fre- mont left this city # short time since for Fort Leaven- worth, intending there to await the arrival of her soul’s lord; but, most agreeably, the boat on which the lady was & passonger, touched at Kensas Landing, just as the Colonel and friends arrived there on their way by land to St Louls. The meeting, after «separation of more than two years, was of course a joyous one. never encamped together. and had no int ever. Ou the arrival of the two parties at Fort Leaven- ordere: worth, the colonel was formally arrested, and to Washington for trial, the same thing had been one before pore. Cs fornia. This looks as val his own authority, as ox- though Gen. Kearney do ercised on the shores of the Pacific. leman familiar with the history of the difficulties, t] deportment, bat u shield him from the charge of cowardice. in advance, was certainly oflated to ferestall public opinion. C knew, from information derived from Col Ri by bis championship. thua:— carelessness or indifference as to t crowd in the altar, we give « short extract. as nearly as ‘We can rescilect it,of his earnest and as we have no doub' his honest sud sincere appoal to the throne of mercy *Oh, Lord Jesers, blessed Master, come down jes now ! @h! come! (Ameu! Glory, Hullelujab! Shouts and Beresiims ) Experse.oh Lord, experse dv clouds 0. bypo- ‘avy Mom de souls of Lnwsed orgy Hl Give us dat | lessiug! opea de windows of salvatien, and let de flood of glory come down! [Amen! y God. alir up de bearte of the veeple! Excitement rapidly augmenting J— Spread de glory—spread, oh spread de glory all over dv eamp ground: (Oh, glory! glory! glory !—with great rapidity by several female voices, with a deaf- ening chorus of various shouts from the men] BI de white as well us eolored—bond and fr biasoks as well as whites, and carry de cross of Ca! all over de camp ground; (Amen, by s hundred voices.) yes, and to de city of Washington, (glory, brother ) and to Georgetown, and to Aledris; (oh, pour down de stream of de mighty Pint] Yes, and to Baltimore (Amen—come muster down to de poor mourners;) yor, and Lord in dy mercy, spread de rainbow of salvation eveuto Philadelphy. (Ob, glory—every whar, Lord — every whar; d har bring back’ de I ( boo, hoo. hoe.) And, Lord. wid mighty de armies of our country, down in de inemies country (Awen.) And when de frost has done a falling, (glory.) and de gow has done coming. (bless de Lord) and de lightning has dene « flashing, (come down, blessed Maa- ter) and de tinder has done # peuling, (stir up de heerts of de IMbewarm) end de yechquake has done s lumbering, (jeet now, come now; shouts and amens,) and de stars has do sbinin, and de moon shall die out, (amen,) and de sun shall be rolled 'y; (glery) Gan, Mester,when de eternal worlds on ‘fire, and de truin- tof Gabriel 1s a sounding, den let ua go straight up to ¢ jubilee of salvation. (The scene here was positively fewriui to look wt, and the crowded maas of Africans in the alter writhed in their ecstasy, as if suffering the tor- tures of purgatory. After tw prayer, hymn was sung in the fullest en- thusiasm, beginning— “Oh! how are you a-breth-a-ren? Oh! how have you been 2”? And terminating in a chorus of loud and repeated hallo- lujahs! The alternate singing and prayer was main- tained as usual, for several hours ; but rome unfeeling white man, as the proceedings went on, having commit- ted a disturbance of the peace by insulting the worship- pers in the altar, it became necessary for the presiding white guardians of the meeting to dismiss all waite per- Persons whatsoever from the premises, saving the guard established to hold the colored encumpment free from iutrasion ot the whites for the residus of the dey, and tvery day thereafter of the meeting. This was right, because there were many white “ disorderlies” prowling on the grounds, whose chief object appoared to be to mook and insult, aud create a fracas among the inoffen- sive blacks, who, to a great extent, ate powerless to de- nd themselves, It was right, then, to protect them in their worship of singing and shouting, free from distubur- anc ing, then, in obedience to the just requiremont of the managers, from the colored congregstion to the larger, more finished and imposing encampment, of which the former is but an appendage, there were seve- ral prayer meetings in progress in the larger tents, while in the rear of some others the occupants were taking a sociable cup ot: tea, with good trimmings, for you may Poly open it the people at s camp meeting are not often stinted of provi and & stranger, as we know, may alwaye come in for a shar. an night came on, and the fires were lighted on the stands, and the lamps were gleaming in the trees, and the tents were illuminated, ail open to the brillisnt hol- low square, and the * Shrill otoola, people of the pines,” ‘Or, in other words, the katy-dids, were chirriping wat the forest with their numberless aud inces- sant voices, and when groups of beautiful forms, at the sound of the trampet from the preachers’ platform, moved down from the tents to join the assembling con- gregation for the evening sermon; and when far on igh the bright stars glimmered through the rustling foliage of the oaks, as the evening breeze whispered its music there among the twinkling leavee—wnen the night came on, with these attractions, the svene was indeed picturesque and poetical, reminding us of the en- eampmeuts of the ancient Israelites, as they journey: through the wilderness to occupy the promised land ; and strange as it may seem, we thought. also, of the Mormons and their nightly encampments among the valleys of the Rocky Mountans, as they journeyed upon their own hook, to possess the land of California. Afcer the night sermon we returned, and the account ve have given will answer as « geueral idea of the pro ceedings from day to day. The novelty, the change, the Very impressiveness of a collection of families tented in the woods to worship God, has something of an irrvsisti- div charm about it, which will make « camp meoting Popular in tao face of manifest obstacles and objections ‘e yet hold inflexibly to these opinions, that unnatural excitement is not the essence of reiigioa—that incohe- Fent exclamations are not so beautiful as even the silent homage of @ graceful hvart—that camp meetings, in fact, rather weaken than streng-ben tue faith of the popular iaind in the truths of Divine revelation; and ‘hat esperially woere such meetings are held coutiguous to large towns aud cities, the evil more than counterbal- ances the good that ie di Individually, we are a sort of a hickory Methodist—we ‘were raised in the churel Prefer ‘its discipline to that ofany other church, it fs #0 emphatically republi- ¢40—we owe tauoh to our Methodist family associations; Dut the best method of rendering them the best return for all this, we held, is to denounce and discourage, first Sud last, in season and out of season, the holding of camp ‘Meetings for religious purposes, in the neighburhood of pulous towns and citive, as being a drawback to re. on and # burden to the church. w. Wasnineton, Sept. 1, 1847, The Camp Meeting. The camp mecting over the eastern branch, in Soagg’s woods, winds up to-morrow morning. They have had ® pretty good time. Order has been well maintained except on Sunday, when, from the whole floating resi- dent population of this district being turned loose, there ‘was s good deal of disorder in the suburbs of the en- eampment. It was impossible to prevent it, The ma- nagers deserve to be favorubly mentioned for their pre- servation of order, and for their quiet but efficient ad- ministration of the ruies. Last evening, when we | B Feacied the altar of the white congregation, a brilliant | revival was going on, and they were siuging— “Oh! what ship is that, and what is her name? Oh! glory, balleluj On vo it ship is that, and what is her name? O} ory hallelujah! Tis tbe old ship of Zion, ballelujab, Pig the old ship of Zion, hallelujah!” And tue song went on, by the tame rule of repetitions, to declare, ‘t the suid ship had carried thousands over; and that she was built of gospel timber; and that King Jesas wae her by ent and that she would sail when the captain gave the order, hallelujah! This afternoon, the revival was still going on, the con- read also among the tents, where they ground, le were continually stumping ‘thelr woe, OF gating their dresses torn or snagged by the bushvs aud the stumps. Two ar be ® siugie day’ labor, might have clesred & all these impediments; and where thoa- ands of men, women and obildren wore to be assembled for « week together, this work ought to have been done. ‘We mention this piece of negligence so that if another camp meeting is to be held in wir Soxgg’s forost. he may have ic cleaned out in @ proper styte for che cocasion. To-night they heid the grand couciuding feature of the img, in ® procession, with singivg, around the encampment, inside the Lolow square To morrow morning, after the final + fed Meeting, the tents will be etruck,and the pageant will be disolyed— . © And like the baseless fabrio of « vision, Leave not « rack behind.” one for which he must ans: turn to the States. His frie! reinstate his lost fame in California. Yesterday, General Kearney received bis friends at the Ladies’ Saloon of the Pianter's House. his family, some members of which are sick, being at Jefferson Bar- racks, below the city. The General looks rather war- worn, but isin health. Of course he did not ad- vert to the main ouuse of his return, at this time, to the States, Puttapecrata, Sept. 5, 1847. & Co., Kensington, made her appearance upon tne Dela- moving pow new boi the shafts of two Loper propellers attached to her stern. nery, with only a few ton of coal in her hold as ballast. Notwithstanding this and the other disadvantages at. down the river in most gallant sty! considered as s great triumph for the Loper propeller, illness of a daughter. Capt. Farnham Z. Tucker. mentioned a few days since. wool. Sales of Stocks at Boston. thaslroad, 106; 50 Wall Haver, b 6u Lrowd, 9544; 20° Ni wien aud W re Com verceutady; ado Westera do. 10% to 10 per cent adv Auousn and Kuchester du, 3 per eeut adv; 7 do Vermont ( do Old Coluay do, 13g per cent adv OUMMEKCLAL INTELLIGEROM, The Flour Markets. Crncrnsatt, Aug. 31,—Sales on Monday evening of 160 barrels from store at $4; 258 do. City Mills at same. {orday, 990 barrels Clty ‘Mills were sold in threo ote at $4 56%. Coal Trade. by canal. 136,376 08. road 1,500,000 tons the present year, provided the market wil 250 000 over inat year's shipments. The Navi plated as to be used for shipping purposes. ports are plenty. Freight has declined quote as follows :— dence, $1 75 : to Portland, ) to Albany, $1 6255 ; ton, $1 16. The ri trom Bristol are 124 ots. more. & $3 75 ; put do. $3 60; broken, e red ash lamp, $3 75; prepared, $3 3734 » $3.00; Lehigh lump, $3 87 York. Latest Dates, Buenos Ayres, Belize, Hon Barbadoes Point Petre, Guad Pernambuco. Uber rinam 1a | Santa Re, Ni July 20] Sydney, NB . July 10 | San Luis Potosi Al 7 tal ‘We shall, give some account of “ the breaking 1p)" 86 ath w. ot ‘ . reatenae Baties Catal’ ALSO, “ nite lesen assortment. * wo 4 pkgs mse 3 cease ai Foreigs catty 66 aged a. ce Wd Bocce +H Chai bales d ‘bales hair 1000-do 337 hf bdis - emp 3200 prods bold & Cruit—1 pkg H Doilaer | hds molasses Mason & Thomp- ruids to master. bhds molasses Chastelain & Robes, Capes, Collars, ¢,, of every description, and pe ledenenccenede tet Hosiery end Gloves, ef pazw end superior make, Irish Poplins, plain and plaid. wis, of every plaid and clan tar ee Fancy and Staple O00 Scotch Shawls and The above, with a offere: Aen Ty hl of pe yas i Ae aman OND. 30 HOO} mats 200 do feathers 200 coils old juuk 2 bxs specimens N master. ‘Brg Houiannaad IAPS og Galena—156 < ‘TORS—Kngineer's ig Propet wil be peered ido, from Lachine, 2 hina o aout males, Thy ‘w small culverts, the abui ry poggstng Ty Iam informed by ® gentleman who accompanied the retura party of General Kearney, that the two rival heroes, the general and the colonel, had no in- tercourse, whatever, during their long overland travel. im fact, each had his distinct retinue. and though the purtivs travelled in something like proximity, they itercourse what- james River to B 8 hich have been inid ) a fe 8, mile long) of excavation, two dams across James River, west ol COTES tT So Pz: = Fria Tou smd work eal be pnek: a It has not yet transpired, what the specifications against Col Fromont are to be, but I learn from a gen- EO Ha a G0D8.—FREDERICK A WOOD- ter and Varisisn Nove!- ithe = e cowurdice, as well as disobedience of orders, is among the goneral charges. It is exceedingly doubtful. how- ever, whetner the frst could be sustained, though, as | learn, Capt. Fallon, one of the subordinates ef the Colonel, openly charged him with it in California. The Colonel is a impetuous and overbearing in his “re is. enough in his brief history to Movements of the Packets. 18, and elegant stock ofarticles in hi to which he inv: nog attention of rere boxes, dressing cast Kugnt, Aug 2i ‘MoU It would seem from the course pursued the Mis- souri Semator, thatthe whole rffair is to be * to the bottom.” This movement, in ceiling for# court martial prudent one. as it was cal- Benton well that CROTON HOTEL. 1S HYPERION FLUID— ¢ th and Eubelliahing the Hi: and is now the on! ectermacatng seuit oad in ng lustre. At gives to the hair, eu ly of fashion, For certificates from Hivr, Almwenh, TAue Baltimore, Johnston, Aug 16 —— ee eres PORT OF SKW YORK, SEPTEMBER 6. charges would be preterred against his protege. Man: simple minded people wondered, on the arrival of Col. Russell come weeks sinoe, what the Colonel and the Sena- tor meant by defending 0 strenuously the character of Col. Fremont before it was attacked. The truth is, the mission of Col. Russell wasin view of charges that it was well known would be preferred, and that gentleman rendered himself rather ridiculous here and elsewhere ‘and Canada. N, Yi E- Mason, Portland; and. Dr. Uadwel R.'L;, E. Trevett & Son iP ‘The Calfornia Star of the 6th June has along article n 5 on the subject of these dificulties, which it conotudes | 15, more, Mac doW? Keeclend é Co. 12) Graal ine, Lai “We aro far from ascribing to Col. Fremont inton- | , Ship Burlington, Cook. pur gene 2a tional motives for his many unwise acts, but It ie of the land, sith ult. lat 48: loa ‘Anatomy : Hai resi whiol marked them, that we would complain. The position whioh he was pleased to take, was a responsible one, and satisfactorily on hie re- ‘and advisers are many, however, and his conduct may not aff-ct his popularity, but ft will require an effort, and an immense one, to , matern edge of the Pearl, of Bucksport, 9 weeks out, Bremen. bark Constitution, Rothsfos, Bremen, 44 days, to er. H Chapin, Bisson, (reported yesterday), Cronat w isinore July, 20, to Bail men of experience, w n ce, having received shest and most successful medical ited States, will be in constant pe RR. BEACH'S: No 1 wipe ce mpod end to ive medi following diseases in withont the ase of Mercur, minerals, and without charge for advice or exami Patients may rely on the thorough investigation and an accurate cases, and such prescriptions as cases, where all other means had failed—prese: for the last thirty years by Dr. ICAN PRACTICE OF MEDICINE,” Giieh has bi jualled in the history ot HOWARD HOTEL. Richmond E Quimby, ir and wirs Nichols, ls with ship Burlington, bouad West, qe . Pee. to Mi South ma Pr: to Mason & Th fr Edwood, North Carolina North Yarmouth) for Philadel- Lae Louisa, Pierce, Gt BOOKS AND MEDICINES, ieal advice im res Zz R25" Ht Oz <nsto > Sat: serine, Banks, Halifex, 13 days, with Ssh, to Nel Whelden, Tibbetts, Elizabeth City, NC.4 days, The government steamship Virginia, which fora couple of months past has been receiving alterations and repairs otthe establishment of Messrs. Rainey, Neaffle ave been used < Calkins w, Ucracoke, 4 days, naval st Richmond, 4 days, flour, to = Sche Maucheste Sebr Mary W.C Behe Mary J Pee! Schr R thompson, Corson, Schr F xe: in, Sweet, Suffulk, 3 day: Schr Pa et EEE: All patients who visit this office will be prescribed for ac- cording to the American practice, in which alone are employed, an nevel a ible for medicine to do this. ij highest recommendations eons in Europe and medals from the King and nerd of moun the Kings of Holland, ‘urtemburg, an estimation of the science, safet ware, yesterday afternoon, and by the rapidity of her ‘North Carolina motions caused much surprise to those who witnessed her former slow progress. The alterations have been made under the superintendence of Capt. R. F. Loper, the United States transport agent of this cily. The ver- tical submerged wheels, which formerly composed her , have been taken away, and the apertures in which they were worked filled up, so that there is now pcegins a mar the original beauty of her model Two lers have been put in, and the engines which for- merly worked fore and alt, have been removed to the stern, and now werk across the vessel, being applied directly to PHEOOOC TOR ER JUDSON’S HOTEL. Moyen H B Beach, physicians and su: lund, the King an sive of their high success of this practice. s Diseases, and any other of an acute or chronic eter, will be treated at this office. whether Bleeding or Schr Sam! Heary, Benr ome Bowman, Schr Staunch, Adams, Vii Schr Sally Ann Pitts, Cropp id Geo & Hi fore ORS, foepennes, C Gales Blind, or in 9 state of Tumor, One bark, two brigs, un! Herald Marine Correspondence. Puiapenruia, Sept 5—4P M. nt, N York; schrs Gen MPLAINT. affections of the Kidneys 0: ids, Consumption, Bronchitis, and all other dis ings Evian al i . ” BAET HHYUM, SCALED HEAD, and all AND EARS treated without » blistering, or the use of in LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. I a She was got ready for o trial trip in # great hurry, in order that General Jessup, who was expected in the city by the train from Baltimore, should witness her performances, and was, therefore, entirely out of trim, being down by the stern with the weight of her machi- Arrived—Bark Medora, Kui Davie, Portsmouth, NH Beatty; Forward, Johnson; Cantwell, Baltimore; Empire, Ai =) ‘our ees 3 gti Rowre<o, ataneous Eruptions. DISEASES OF THE Ing, iments, sie; Rachel & Catharine, HEUMATISM, whether a Rough & Ready, ; steamer Auth. acite, Stevenson, do. s tendant upon new machinery, she agape ood up and le. Her speed was tested in running « distance of two miles and a hulf by the government survey, between the navy yard and the Point House. In going down, this was accomplished in 13 miputes returning in 123; minutes, making five miles in 25% minutes, which is at the rate of a fraction over 1135 miles per hour. When it is taken into considera- tion that more than 8 miles an hour was never claimed for this vessel, witn the Hunter wheels, this must be ros (OLERA MORBUB, IX, or Neuralgia, Ague in the Face and DANCE, and all N “Affecti We URETHRA, SYPHI all diseases resulting fro Miscellaneous Record. Packet ship Patrick Heary, Delano, fur Liverpool, will sail bags at the usual places. Bark DiantHa —At dusk last evening, the water had made no progress in the hold of this vessel. aged by Capt Brown and were kept constantly at t the day and aight. The cargo was ascertained free from injury. ‘Lhe amount of dam: age to vessel will reach Suir Geataupe, of New York, Gittaux out. is 808 tous burthe: She has been constraet rose Paeny Yarious stages, and MALE, COMPLAINTS, 8 e ling of the Womb, connected Heady Palpitation of the Heart, HIP DISEASE, or White Swelling, Felons, or Whitlow; all mors or Swellin oor! ie A number of men ‘Excess or Suppression oft ‘lows. pst Unfortunately General Jessup was unable to stay in the city to witness the trip, having left in the John Ste- vens for New York, having been called thither by the “ $i , built at Medford, id to be a fine Sherman, who is to commans he desigued for a freighter between this port aad Liverpool, aut 1s owned by Messrs Hussey & Mu ray, the captain, and Qoxsec, Aug 31.—The Jutius Cesar, with passe: reported at Grosse Iie, also, da Clyde. Capt Rowlan reports haviug seen a bark ashore at with her topmast struck Scra Jace, at Philadelphia from St Lucia, ‘Wh uit. lat 37 24, lon 74 5, binaacle much woru—no mask let id Uleers. of whatever cnaracter. ‘The Virginia 1s attached to the Quarter Master’s ce- partment and will proceed to Vera Cruz im about ten days, or sooner if it is podsible, under the command ef ty Up OS >ZeZZ ZIM! DISEASES—Pai curyature and deformity. PLEURISY, QUINSY, WORMS of all kind: ND BILIOUS or Painter's C. FITS or Convul kiss, New H.veu Boston NATIONAL HOTEL (EASLES, CROUP, Junius, Hensca TW Dvatt, a. ° ie ‘The Daughters of Temperance turned out in strong numbers to-day, and followed to the grave the remains of Miss Ardis, whose melancholy death by drowning | k Countess o jersimis River, 2 pe Ke. r Intermittent Fever. ens. ical, Epileptic, &e. S *s ZOEC- Ps aa ° di Meadville, Pa EJ ‘shinira NORTHERN HOTEL. ee a) Geo, Campbell, ef Westminster, (Vt.) sheared this spring from last year’s lamb, 8 lbs. of remarkably fine uated near the Anus and Rec! £ E " xpense accruing than the amount which the medi- : jitades who have been prescribed for are reports of their rapid restoration to health, lomel, or any other violent, ‘means, so generally re- red. “Patients visited at their own houses in urgent cases, if re- Spoken, i ; Brig Mary Ann, Wait, from New York for Bay of Honda- bir iis Excnancr Soanp, Septemver 4—10 shares le Bank, 10156; 4 do, 10.24: 10 Ba-teru Hailsoad, 10934100 Boston aud trovide Wall Haver, 4 Vermoat do del, Broadfoot, Liver- » Philadelphia 0. 3 Bri ho Veunices of Durham, te Williams, Malwrd; ‘3 5 jack, aud Boua Dea, Brown, Li ath» lands, Belfast; Prin “i Vovches, Giete, Grangemouth Cid Aug ai, Ocean’ Queet, th returning daily with re; 4 Worste ny, without bleeding, blistering a ros 6544; 50 do, 65365 1 ening, and poisonous 1043 Ar Adcrion <7 shares Boston & Worcester, Railroad 20 lo quired. RB: Persons residing in any part of the country, by sen written description of their case, will be prescri same as if they were personally pr ‘All communicatious by mai! must be post paid. 141 Fulton street, New York. fice 141 Fulton street, ‘Open from $13 Belfast; Marinus, Dick, Newcastle; Heary, Si- 7 o'clock A.M. to7 P.M Wesimoreand ie RALING j OINTMENT, has ively used all over the city, and RATHBUN’S HOTEL. Balston Spa Mr Mi do D and iathews & fac Montreal ria, Dillon, Limerick; Sion, Coleman, 1 Newry; Couutess of Arran, ‘Alan ner, Gray, ‘Swansea; Brothers, Henderson, Dublin; restoring the insensible pei matter, and thus cui all cutaneous eruptions, Boston, Sept 4—Arr be ¢ blood of morbi: timore packet) Ke saltrheum, scald head, ¢ the same process it h faces, sore throat, rheumati TAYLOR’ HOTEL Johasset; br g’Curistisna, Brown, Deraoir, Sept. 1, 1847.—Flour from wagons sold du- ring the day for $4 40, and we hear of sume sales at = iy yas Frayer, Jolustown CF Carl, by TAMMANY MALL. 17 rs Rio Grande, Bowden folk; Be Barnard and Krainard, Kelsey, UE: reulation of the blood, tion, dyspepsia, liver complaint Ttnever fails to cure burns an a inflammation and pain, an \d flesh. It is sure i be rT . marvelous cures Tortsvitie, Sept. 4.—The quantity sent this week by railroad is 34,648 04 and by canal 8,165 07—total for the eek. 42,713 11 tons—total by railroad, 883,054 05—do. ; brige Clarissa, Watts, and Su- nou; schrs. merald, Spot Boro brent, and. all laven Mr Jones, Vonnecticut J Denickson, Hi is masterly medicine, and ‘you will leu, Brown; Excel, Bassett; J Cabot, Taylor, and New York,Good- Cooley & Go, Eldendg CHARLuston, Sept2—Arr bake Morgan Dix, Small, Bos ton; Alpha, Merrill, New York. Cld ships Anson, Burr, aad Button, Galloway, New York. id schrs Pocahontas, Smack, and A C 1—Arr brig Growler, There has been an increase of about 1,900 tons this week on the canal, and a little falling off on the rail- + WESTERN HOTEL. Ohio _ North Carolina is do xternally is an ex- t to = The quantity sent from this region already exceeds one million of tons. This region will furnish about ie in its results. It is an uncom- wey all kinds of worms, and pin tities. No. 14) Fulton street, New York. yrders and communications by mail to be ad- Falton street, New < oe m H, Sey require that quantity, which will be an Inorease of about | ,Savanan. Sept Hartiord, Saanes- tion Dock at Mount Carbon is so far com- ed to James McAlister. ROMA. OF Zo< Pe goth Ls 3 The demand for, coal is tair, and vessels to Eastern ade. We To New York, $1 123¢ ; to Newark, $1 123 ; to Provi- to Fatl River, $1 60; to New Bedford, $1 80; to Salem, $4 124 ; to Portsmouth, N. H, $2 25; , $2 1246 ; to Boston, $2 00; to New Haven, $1 37% ; to Hartford, $2 123 ; to Troy. $1 3734; 0 Baltimore, 75c ; to Washing- ATHOLIC CULLEGK OF THE HOLY CROSS, Worcester, Massachusetts —This College, founded and ight Reverend Benedict Fenwick, Bishop Fathers of the Society of 18 should meet the view of JOHN JO- placed by the Inte Ri of Bostan, under the e-re of the Jesus, is beautifully sivuated on the heights of commands a fall view of th N PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby ‘ork, rd to the subscriber, Z. B. OAKLEY & FACTORY - GEOKGE JARDINE ee street, near to th vi ven to all persons te of the city uf the same, with the ibscriber, at. the office of Grdley, No 59 Nassau street, in the city of New Yo or before the 3ist day of Janus) ‘all ntee New y y air, sixty acres is vouchers thereof. to the jucation is designed to prepare you! One Nea in sa a), Or eommerelal state ital, Broad wi tre okra seasoned an ecelestastical, profess ree distivet courses of study. ‘Commercial course comprises writing, arith vook-kerpings the English an fh Inga hy, nad the userof the globes; elementary yg ich the practigxl Freuch composition, ~fd the grounds of uataral sd revealed re those w Includes, besides the above, the Latin ned ati xt-—Dated New York, the Purces or Coat on Boanp.—White ash lump. $3 70 Pet ‘TENS, and stove, $3 76; & $4 00; nut, E % ; Prepared, $4 00 so geights by chual to Philadelphia 70'cents, and $1 80 N PURKSUANCE sons, having claims late of the City of New the same with the vouchers store of Lohsen Lobler, N branches of mathem: 0) ‘ork, Gooden, Sesepeed led forany of the ‘eonstantly for sale. 'T PREMIUM EXTENSION vINING iTEhr JOU aR MB hase of one hundred an ‘ea dolor of Gi ey dean ier eaters ites y rh, at the ‘of the 1647, payable at ‘toate ie eae Yea =? ae e tot pas at mole of +d onde Fre bonds sun fared telyeetins mean aaecal fe ya ‘of bonds bid fur by him, to be de Mayor, at the time of receiving bids, wh eno ite re saeyeretermates tes, excepting tothe bidder to whom the Bonds are award Ou the ith dag of October, 17; the bids shell be opened: then Mleold shall Id to the highest bidder, oF Soe peat een unles* the bids be deemed too low. ‘Cerilicates of indebtedness now outstanding against the city f cash to ay of September, 1817. ivelusive, the Mayor wilfeclt the bonds aforesaid, or any part thereof, £0 eny per sons, at par, for cash, making the bonds so taken at Hon oe ieetmvayaiie at twenty. tt, Bie, 81%, OF three Years, aes rcoor of the ordinance authorising the aale of these bouds easy BRYAN MULLANPHY, Mayor. D.H. Anmatnona, Comptroller. [Ordinance Na.1.966 } 4 i the t of outstanding bonds, ao Ordinance Pe adebtedness, which {al due during ths Frere aces Y by the City Council of the City of St. Louis us follows: j : ‘Haat the Mayor be, and he is hereby au ipsest, ia the Mayer be, and ae bere oze tandied aad fifty thonaaed dollars, forthe parvose of reying the ogtatanding bonds of the eity, whic ‘during the pre year, ted ie clase nce ce ey ce eal year, Pio he bou lato be iatued under the provisions of this ordjaguce, shall be each forthe sum of one ; fod shail be Mipned bg the ‘Treasurer and Comprolie shall be dated on the ys not otherwise provided of purchase ; the said shall bear interest at rate of i able semiranua Dy, for w Souponsshall be auached, aid coupons to be signed by the ‘Sxc. 3, Immediately after the passage of this ordinance, = i f this city, stating w Ii ete eta ay ‘cc sn Person or tnrty-five Perec ast it, for cas! pay time pearcne to ays the of Peoldin this: maneer. will be sold. to Teoh gods Be gaY fot te pole a day whieh hall be thirty-Ave taund 1 vol, BAT ac acid day shall be teased ty the ayor, in his nent tad farther, thathe wall ive Phe mayor shall sell all, or any part of the aforesaid at par, to any person who may apply for par Oy enone the fouey incnived omsuch sale ete araaee whe. one buy sal ‘option of having the besds executes nine, ten, or twenty, years, as ignate ‘at the time of ie On the day which shall have been designated by the in the advertinemeat provided for by. thernird section ofthis ordingoce, between the hours of tRand o'clock. At. the Mayor ahallin the presenee of the Comptroller aud 4 sideut of the Bourd of Aldermen, and the Chairman of the Bourd of Delegates, or auch of thei as taay be preseat open all bis for the purchase of said bends, which he may bayerre= ceived upto that time, aud he all to the highes yeaah, all ofthe bonds issued under the ce. which shail not have been sold previously fection ofthis ordinances, Unless in the opivion of ‘the Mayor, Presidentof the. Board ol ‘Aldermen and the Chairman of the, Board of Deleg:tes, ora majority of them, the bids be deemed too low! in which casey they shall proceed to make such negotiation Yor the ale of the on fourth shall appear to a majority of them best for the interest ithe city. “"grc.6. it shall be the duty of the Mayor to require each bid- dey to write upon his bid, the amount of bonds for which be offers, and he shall aso re ymeut ia cash of five pet ceutuin of the amount of bouds bid for, to be deposed in his finns acthe dime ofreeeiving the bid, which depoeit ai be repaid by the Mayor on the day succeeding the day on whieh the bids shall have been opened, to the persona who made the devours, excepting to the bidder to whom the bonds are awarded. ‘Reo. 7. The amount of the proceeds of the bonds to be sold under the provisions of tits protennce 1 Batsby ape to the payment of the bonds of the city, falling due du: present fecal year; and also to the Payment ofall obligations Dl indebtedness which existed previous tothe commencement fs ; ae) be constitated a separate fund to be call- Sied esther fang by the Chey Council thell bese a ted to that " ‘oun er aajde ea Teseryed exclusively forthe paroge of Qchargiog the debes of Mayor shail rec certificates of indebt- by wey of loans adanes Miaashense tion caiaoeal be sabioet aareiay to Lot oF Hea offered inpayiment for the purchase of any of the ; fi ‘ orised to Oe SIME TRICS AY MAGKHAN. Charrmin of the Boord of Delegates. GEORGE MAGUIRE, President of the Board of Aldermen. This bill hving been pretense to Bryan Mullanrhy, Mayor i : yproval. flierecnteed to tse Hout ot Aldetena tn wuies Mena iy ‘uguet, one thousand eight ered by said Board, an "7; bers of pbjectious of the Mayor thereto. to the contmnry, net thatand- ing. JOSEPH W. : Clerk of the Bi ‘This bill having been received by the Board of Delegates, by amessenger from the Board of Aldermen, withthe objec: tions ofthe Mayor thereto, on the aleveath day of August oe ight hundred and fortv-sevea, ‘The Board of Dele- and recousidered the vote on the Wh yeconeieratio,” passed the ‘ma ‘members present, ine in vumber, votng for the passage thereof, the objections of the Mayor, to the contrary, notwithataodi oH “SOHN H. TICE, Clerk of the Boord oi belogatve. I certify the foregoing to bea itrae copy of the origiaal Or dinanee. be on ile in ie Hentai aud aw fl 8. LEM! Register. GRICULTURAL ROOMS, LYCKUM BUILDIN di N rk. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION—At the suggestion Reigns tate, rvealearal Hotter oF hope, the Atperions at pre he ie ol i G d-the Gime of MEE Eanibitfon to the ath and 9th af Sept All persous doe irous of aiding the cause of Horticul » are a vited to exhibit: acim of Blowers, its or Vegeta of Mr. James Hoge, Bocdeman, Sek Bread ay, opposite the James see Roons—of an the principal seetamen in Hew York, or of ecutive Goi ras Lather Bradish, im. Coventry H. Waddell, james Lenox, Shepherd Knapp, ir Fee iyll 6erere TD P GARDNER. Seerv. ‘VUL' ee i AL omn som ‘consulted at his 0 test betwee Fulton snd Bockmay, on, i geesees: Ft aliens nature. tm mld ious, ther mercury, Featraiut in diet, oF hindrance from basiwess parsuits. “Hoeeat “SRtaiouals artsy Hous indieerest ieduifeuces of” the. Des: y of neonsiderate youthand thereby eamsing nightly emis: and, eventually, impotency, engage the Doctor’s strict- est attention vA object f ag ve rommnee the, r m mentally oft Fee a eas Reuven existing Wittens the mnctert Oe a by maltreatment of tmedieal pre= ear efoceealty eevee wighont pee Of i tor effectually cured without pai iene Khe Doctor being ove of the few lied a ous in the el tees Nochargemade, Letters post-paid: enclosing f fes, immediace- ty attended to, and medicine, with advice, sextt to an! of the United Stites. Office 68 Gold street. 20 ar mn £ tenders, and some! se KVICAL | vy jOLrisuR, el Uslon srcet, M devotes his entire time to the treamment of private diseas- i see Stncezion, iF fy eres of ae by to form 8] and perman ares Berangers would consult theip welfare by calling 08 Dr. Bf. . ‘Nervous and. Constitutional Debility.— This, affection andthe train of evils resulting from © seeret, destroctive habit in youth, inducing posruraal emissions and ul fasts impotency, are radically cured Ny Dr, Bt. on patho eal principles, by te heal tone reinstating i original vigor. “A perfect ‘care gus Ber etares of the Urethra are cured by Dr. M. on improved r pada or ince f PING. Letters, post paid, pro iyvatanded fo, See. Dr ‘Astley Conpe™, Bir A- BE Faltow streets — ave 30 + DISK ASES.— ‘ABLISHED A. Dv. 180 WOR THE, SUPPRENBION OF QU ACKERY.— inembers of the New York Col eR oR jctne and. Pharmer ‘devoted their attention during the last ux years to te fidently promise to Persons : yeton valoos ent le "FRIMANY CASES GR “GONORHGEA, or Byphilie, a four. t0 fnoa a yea cuses in one-third of the time ustially taken y. general practi ioners. 3 TURES OF THE URETHRA (considered by ‘medical men a inearable) ancceasflly treated withowt thous suffers: ¢ fom CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY or NOCTURNAL EMIGKIONS, produca™ by excess of im: pra fe moat beneficial effects may be relied upon from the treari t of the Colley IMPORTANT NOT! the above complaints, residi fe personal application, can have forwa itation or confin E%, —Persons suffering from any of i in the countyy, fin ne it je Dated New York the 2th day of REB! my25 Mt law*re N_PURSUANCE OF AN ORDE GATE OF THE COUNTY OF ven to all persons ha DS, Inte of the city of N to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, ai her residence, No. 14 Ouk street, in the city of New or before the igth day of October nex: Dated New York, the 1seh d TABLES, with metal plated and dining roows, ‘steamboats, ¢, durability ‘and coy A large assortm RK OF THE BURKO. : NEW No. d fashiouable Cabinet A the warerooms, Furniture, constantly to be found log here the public are re- three courses enter into the general plan of eduea- tany of them, or any por is he may have with re TGs! Wigs 87 Afiratquality Wit extensive assortment of, CHARDS, Administratrix. N. PUR-UANCE of an order of the Surrogate o1 ‘quuty of New York, Notice is hereby having claims against Frederick Tasche, grocer deceased, to present the same with the riber, at the office of James Gird- in the city of New York, ou or be- ples, doctrines and ceremonies of the Cathe the students, even in the hours of reereati m, are con- vouchers thereof to the ley, No.29 Nassau str fore the Sth day of February next. Dated New York, the 2d Seat Avens _au7 law 6m*m AMUEL R. BLAUK, Attorney at Law, Co! will attend promptly to all business South Caroling, and. the, Hershaw, Lexiny AR'S O1L-—Hard study, close cou! UINE bony a y cs tation. "ithe books necessary forthe different classes’ may be fur- ‘ist ‘nardians themselves, or they can be ry moderate charwess ‘om eight to fourteen year than 6 months, and no deduction made dents on all public occa- t, black vest, grey panta- ‘inter, and white fo TERMS. $150. for tuition, board and lodging, must be paid half yearly in advanee. Should ths to in advance;the directed to rend their sone, oF "ior ‘nnd wy Derfamod and is —— "7a have ly Seca _Columbuia, 8. C., July 9 1a 7 ON BOND AND MORT- > GAG! e Feal estate in this ci ree date Croton W et, in ‘Soteod*re” for ¢ lothing or othe: Jess a deposit be le! pa 1. "The following items are extra charges : the Geran es, Music, Drawing, Painting, Ke of July, and con- expences will be made by with the ‘Preasurer for the peme so Ing Ty re and Spanish Langua Per ah undersigned wholesale prices hi ay hem and up town kro- im the country wil) 3 rr r cash will please call. Orde BALL 1 Water at for ehildre, | Or are round shouldered, ot avcied he chest, thove a thegs coutned’ by atu 7 man in ers, expand the’ cheat thereby ‘ie ESTABLISH: er reby giving. free « ‘Mechanics ‘ad Inborers, by: ‘ork with les fati ue, ofesale no recnil at ‘dispoue of ill'be veut home free of LN GBF. Nireeicr eae P25 JAMES RYD¥R, President. EDICATED VAPO! jor Body Belt, or Abdominal I} Supprte: ck BIC AT open aren Arrived. t— vir Teachemucher, (1 V Cheever, Hi haplain, J ie Emil to them a chest ¢- ntsiuing’ ail’ med te to perform cal cure, srih all directions tanto diet, bc.» bY. =a roms, ti ction, treatme, | wo ifent, nia encloing too. dollar, pai direst © Omice o fthe College of Medicine -nd Pharmac ce 0 fthe College of Nessun tect, New Ye VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS OR the rdical cure of gouorrnas, glest, seminal emia These Pilin he result ot cwenty yous apneriones inthe Moe: pital le Chazite in Pane, are pronounced. by their erlebrated Inventor, Professor Velpena.as an infallible remedy for all diseases of the urethra. They effect cure in « much shorter me than any other remedy, without tainting the breath, die with the stomech or confinement from business.— TLITY CURED, pared by the College of y of the City of New York. is for all eases of deb ty produced ‘of any kind. Itis an werility, oF barreauees, unless ‘depea- vtles $1 each; canes of half'a dozen $5; carefully it all pasts of th et RICORD'S ALTERATT XTURE, touse of primary i Geyereal ulceys: nodes, Or any com Taint proccess vy, ok dicious| use of mercury, or uoski!ful medical treatment.— remaining in their system thout delay, as 1e venereal ly cleansing the symtem, with this justly cele bottles at $1 ; in cases fipbccked in eet coat) ca.cenmy cf alfa denen foe CONCENTRA?! ED EXTRACT OF ‘ARILL, GENTIAN AND BASMAPRASS ag icine and ‘kery’: PREPARED by the New York Collexe of M _ fharmacy, established for the suppression of quackery'== AVhis refined and highly concentrated extract, pdasessing all the purifying qualities and ewrn were of th ‘herbs, is confidentls ollege as superior to any of Si fore the public, and may dinesses arising from wt rofals and saltrheam, ring in im the bonen quot ty sore thr: at,or Muy di condary effects of ayphilis or an is , CUtANEORS Era prin ease arising trom she jw Je borul im cases of half a d c CJ ott | Casea f dal prt of oh WEN . =A very lil iscount to wholesale purchasers. Bursten=Bark Conatitation—F Harmann, and 113 in the meeopen frome AU te sel Rew Yom, a aN