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bark 16th mat lat 40 lon 69, saw 4 81 ‘ult, Iacéo ton 31. spoke and applied Our confedvracy that may desire admission. jatakea in xupposing that avy part; this country. having idea’? the doctrine that no more territory shall acquired by the United States Diind” wadimal in serum natura whose solid and impenetrable mind are 4 the facts of the past and all reasun’ Fortwo centuries and half iriog territory, and yet, wes to stop #0 doing wud sustained ke Jane, J Wickam, Cardeuas, Sept Sth, Brig Shawmut, Tho: 15th, with frat to orde brig’ Mexico, Macombei sperm—ail well. Sept 10 ‘There is no more “dead road from Lake Mi ‘than your stiff whig, to be surrendered to him as the road is com- “7. point upon which the whole enter- ‘us upon this point, and we go for understand them, are the facts in Michigan, westward, for about this sixty miles breadth of terri- ‘of a8 good soil as any in the Unioa This land is to be given up as the readis so thet when the road sball have been constructed fur eight hundred miles, all the lands granted to this extent will have been surrendered to Me Whitne, get into the merits of the subject. the borders of the great American desert, and for 2400 miles to the borders of the Pacitic, by either route pro- posed, the strip of land sixty miles wide line is not worth, and will not be worth, whe: shail have been flaished, the average value of th perscre Phe route is through « wilderaess, ted and aniohabitable, save by roving Indians, Dewsta; it ism wilderaess, first of sind, timber, then of volcanic gorges ta t without even grass, we Osa establish the 1600 miles of the route, at least, wi within the breadth of sixty miles. the foundation of one solitary mile mont’s reports. pleted This is the prise binges Satisfy the road. Here, as the case From La! eight huodred mile tory wil embrace to the future. nothing but acqu! olish of parties propo! d with a jump, as it were that the resolutions of a few old fo- hare-brained boys. are to operate to Can anything be not this fact explain why it is that ‘and again beaten by the democrats, eallin favorof the former ? eady to advocal utting it forward in all go ‘wisdom of those who give money fur ir benevolence showing tl jedge of the principal want which in the face of the acquisition of Loutriana and Texas, plants itself on the posicion that we shall come toa s:andstill, is fit to rule nowhere out of Bedlam ‘The democrats here are acting with reference to the Wilmot proviso, with that common sense which has #0 of- ten enabled them to rout the whigs, as anational party in Whig says that the only democratic paper ts the Wilmot proviso, sb paper is published in thetown orton, but whether now, at once, ani gies and as many change human natu more absurd ? the whigs are agai though the odds men should be foun te ag rein am iostant tolvoard.. Left her in fat 36 30°N, lon Badge , Peck & Co. Calender, Wylbie, St Jago de Cuba, 26 days, mister. ‘orth America, Bradbury, Machina, 11 days, lumber, twoJ we ‘Swedish brig Preciosa, Kahl, Gotteuburg, 45 days, with 300 tot, Bec Ra eee a aaa with . Tugrabam Blackston, ar it of timber, to Badger & Peck. vas dt Br Feary; Revnolda No the position re- Surely the part: ky Mountains and #0 oato the fact that in this distan jent timber for et in the State which Taunton Democrat honored by the residen that gentleman’s strong abolition feelings ha in dictating its course, sand the Post, of this city. have always op- nding up ot the proviso with the issues adopt- ed by their party; and the Post of Monday last had ‘orcester Palladium pertinently calls “a strong article against the introduction of the Wilmot proviso into the politics of the country, as the basis of action for the democratic party.” derstand the name of some of your presses of the same party, mavifesting so deep an interest in the fate of the "They see that it is not out of any regard for the slave, that this zeal is manifested They know that it was adopted only to advance the chances of Governor Wright’s election to the Presidenoy, that ing about as much for the liberation of the blacks as he does for the couversion to Christianity of the worship- pers of the Grand Lama, but he is now beynd all politi- cal movements. ‘The whole business is & mere political trick, and shabby enough at that-—to continue the ascendancy of the least respectable portion of the party. The Post in reply to one published in the Onondaga Standard, which, { am told, was a Wright paper. Though, as! have before told you, very little interest is felt here on the subject of the choice of a can next Presidency, yet some of them are beginning to talk on the subject, and they are favorable to the nomination He is no abolitionist, and one of in reasons for selecting him would be, that no man—noteven Mr. Calhoun himself—would be more likely to receive the united support of the South A judicious selection of # candidate could not be wing that General Cass should not be de- The Judge is aman of tulent—his contests of the Jackson nd though, as I have be- hundred miles of The desert is not to know is, how and to compel Mr Whitney if it should so turn out that at with all his lands dis- stress of weather, if you ort off, aad wind up the ? 'e doubt not tl pA oeond would like to have jdental poiut in the business, uj et eny depends, satisfactorily explain b the first eight Phe lands are given up ay; by what sort of prog with the work, vight hundred miles, n which the ‘and provided Our’ democracy un- Schr Heary, Lake, Ad Sehr Vandalia, Trout, Cherryfield, 2i days, Schr Oregon Moore, Jouesport, 14 days, with spars. Schr Risiog Sun, Wass, Addison, 12 days, with spars. Schr Tribune, Nickerson, Schr Fredoni Schr Republ Schr Mechanic, you see, we could save these 800 miles of good lands for sixty miles, if the railroad were the only ob- We might begin the road at the head of steam- joat navigation of the Missouri, and thus save not ony the good lands referred to but it would save the neces- sity altogether of the firat thousand miles of the road. or one-third of the whole distance. Looking at the public interest first, and then to the interest of Mr. Whitney, we would suggest— 1. That the sixty miles breadth of land be given to from Lake Michigan to the Faciuc, along the route he proposes shall begin the railroad at the head of steamboat navigation on the Missouri, and push it west- ward, and that for every three miles of railroad be entitled to the land for sixty miles wide thus far along the finished road, and to one mile of the same breadth of territory beginning at Luke Michigan, and coming westward, «0 that when the road is flaished to the Pacific from the head of steam mavigatiea on the vissourl, Mr. Whitney will be entitled oly of bis demand, from Lake Michigan to the Pacitic, end will be saved # thousand miles of railroad Provided, always, that Mr. Whitney shall be fairly compensated. but that no greater sum than ten millions of dollars shall in auy event be paid to Mr. Whitney to muke up the deocivacy of bis reovipt in said lands to scoomplish the work Provided, further, that after having finished the rail- road from the Uppar \lissouri to the Pacific. the suid Whitney shall begia at Lake Michigan aod shall push bis railroad theoce westward to a junction with the line from the Missouri; and that the United States shall hold « suffloency of the tract of sixty miles uader mort- gage, to guarantee the fulfilment of the contract. fu rouud numbers, what will this road cost you, tak- ing the distance from Lake Michigan to the Paci! three thousand miles? The first 1,000 miles at $20,000 per mile, Schr Alabama, Sinal Sehr Sea Gull, Merill Scher Ellen, Eparrow, Marblehead, Schr ‘earl, All finished, he shall stones, to W Woo Soh Latryette. Taylor Schr Megunticrok, Schr Alabama. Meaos, Blue Schr Aurore, Brown, Machias, Schr Compliance, Crouch, Boston, identified with the fie vis a Northern man, said, no abolitionist, yet not more in favor o slavery than Silas Wright way. and with no disposition travel beyond the constitution in administering ‘As against Mr. Ciay, and supposing none bat ordinary points to enter into the canvass, Mr Woodbury would most probably be successful. He would have one mind as President, and that is worth almost any thing that oan be paid for it—the country would al- ways know where to find him, which has not at alltimes been the case with the chief magistrates of this" great, free, and enlightened vation political tune “high as ninety,” and then full down tofor- ‘A stern and consistent man, he would be spa: ing of words, and therefore the more likely to perform the government. He would not pitch the ‘The second thousand miles, iocluding trane- portation of all the materials and provi- sions, at $5,000 per mile........ ‘The inst thousand through the |v gorges of the Rocky Mountains, including transportation , at the same cost.... General Taylor’s last letter has destroyed the hones of his numerous friends in this quarter. frankiy avows that he has yet to form his opinions on the tariff and currency questions, can hardly answer for @ presidential candidate Those questions are older than tne General himself, and if hv knows not their nature now, we can haridy look for bim to remove his ignorance pre- vious to the 4th of Mareb, 1849. Beside, be will, most peo- ple think, have quite as much to do in the field, between will occupy his attention. cal economy is a dry study under the most favorable cir- cumstances even Miss Martineau having failed to make iv agreeable in the form of stories ; and to attempt to fathom its depths amid the din ot arms, and while carry- jug on warlike operations. muss be # hopeless task in- 1 am afraid that General Taylor has been badly advised, and that the sanguine hopes entertained by uwany of seeing him at the head of the nation are doomed to be disappointed An honest and able questionably is ; but he either looks with contempt upon political power and distinction, or he has small compre- hensiva of th» stste of his own country. are the opinions of many here, who have all aired to have au opportunity of assisting in elevating him to the Presidency, but who have become convinced, by his last letter, that he is scarcely the man for the emer- Misce! Brio Decawang, at Philadelphii 1 : A letter from C: her on * Western Ground,” (aboutlat 37 N, lon 42 W,, with +00 bbls sp oil. A letter from si! iP Magnolia, Simmons, of N B, reports her at Ochu, March 21th, ‘A letter from Capt Parker, of ship E Nantucket, reports ° discharged 2d. and 3d o! would sail for Kings Mill Group. ‘ete fom Capt Russell, of ship Sarah Parker, of Non- eparts her at Onhn, March 26th, with 169 sp 130 wh, Coast. Andif the roud can be finished for less t should like to Know how it is to be done look % great project boldly in the face before undertak- tog it upoa & minimum estimate We should like to bear sgain trom Me. Pratt oF str. Whitney on this subject this time and that, Bautimone, Sept 18, 1847 Anziety for further intelligence from Mexico—Com- merce—Theutricals Our city ison the tip-toe of expectation for further intelligence from the seat of war. ‘that toe team of ponies will being the intelligencs to- morrow evening. Counterfeit three dollar notes on the Norwalk bank of Ohio, are in circuiation in this city. There were in the port of Baltimore yesterd»y, the fol- lowing number of vessels: ships, 7; burks.9; brigs, 16, Of this number 2 ure British The probubility ix To comme. c Sm thst ee Coal Trade. Porrsvitie, Sept 18 —i'he quantity sent this week by railroad 14 33041 06 wad by Canal, 7,831 17 the week, 40.873 3 tons—total b; by canal, 152,234 11 Freights to ark, $1 1234; to Providence, $1 7 to New Bedford, $1 75; to Salem, $2 125. to Portsmouth, $2 18%; to Portland, Me, $2 1234; to Boston ; to New Haven, $1 3734; to Hartford, $2 25; roy, $1 75; to Albany, $1 Washington, $1 1254. schoouers, 24—in all 56. and 2 Bremen. F, B, Schaeffer, Esq., of this city, who has served one ‘campaiga in viexico, with the Baltimore battalion, bas reovived # commission as Captain, and is opening a ren- vous to raise 4 new rifle regiment, the pypulsr comedian, and esti a for‘ adiz Leone, Aug. 6 —Brigs Oriental railroad, 919.869 19 — York, $1 1234; to New- to Fall River, $1 75; Boston, iy) t 18—Arr brij a W.R Biake, Ex mabe grutlemaa. fur a number of yri Mr. Marehall, of the Walnut street theatre in Philadel- phi, has taken the Holliday street theatre of Baltimore. nd ‘the theatre at Richmond, which he proposes to He is repairing and putting both houses in flue order, and being a great favorite im both cities, cannot fail to be eminently successful The Museu continues to do well. pooular comedian is fulfilling an engagement to crowd- connected with to Baltimore, 800; to from Bristol are 1234¢ Prices of Coalon board—White Ash Lump. $3 75 @ $3 87%; Nut do, $3 50 $375; broken Egg anu Stove, $3 37% a $4; Red Ash Lump, $375 » $3 8734 Prepared, $4; Nut, $3 50 » $3 75; Lehigh Lump, $3 874 keep open in conjunction Chas Thomas from Mr. Owens, the —_—_——_—— rere Passengers Arrived. Havre—Ship New Hampshire—Dr Bel. Antwene—Ship Philadelphia— Wm Esse: C do, do; Jucob do, do. 208 iu the Faulkner, New York Boston.) (Chamber: Odd Follow, Beal: ns. 1967, close firmly at 10536 (6's) ‘asked, 103% bid. c., and closed firmly at 89 id. Sterliug 5’s, 75 asked are for sale aL 1U0%6 at 9934 4 100 for opening. Foretyo Lnpurtadons. 100 bbls mdse ‘all & Strong i600 hides 5 bales A Nottebohm—6 tier 8 bbls Lee & cov 22 cs 10 bls Graaen- & co—2 J boury Patterson & com4 & cu—2 Moore & je & Morau~I cht Farr, Powers & Weight- ters—5 N Koster—i & speyer—3 Simous- Vaudervoort—6 cs Boucan & 1H Rice—4J M Oppenheim & is 21 es C Muller—20 A Kolker & Mili- man— J Auchinloss—I Schulz, Bleidorn & Dejonge—18 O: Z A Bre haupt & Chuu—13 chts 8 bbls C Kent- rd 8. oop & co—3 JU 76 bid. for the opening, 100 bid. Pj ‘* We quote 6's of Poitapecrnia, Sept. 19. We have the commencement of a storm this morning, which, from the power of the wind, feels very like an equinoxtial gale Our firemen were very severely tasked last night and this morning with alarms of fire, one of which proved very serious. About | o’clook a fire broke out at the rear of two frame dwellings on Second street, South- wark, both of which were considerably damaged. About daylight a carpenter shop near Tenth and Buttonwood streets, Spring Garden, was set on fire, und fifteen dwel- lings were consumed before the firemen could extinguish the flames, berides five others seriously damaged. A second carpenter shop was also involved in the contla- originated in the act of an incendiary. for the purpose of affording the two com- panies in vhat vicinity, who have been fighting for some time, another opportunity ot indulging thei appetites, but the ravages of the fi 6 that their duties as firemen gave them no opportunity to indulge their propensities. A poor widow woman living in Southwark, last having occasion to use some laudanum to assuag it outwardly, placed the bot- iece inher room. Her eldest id, @ girl of four or five years of age, got the bottle, and in play administered it to herselt and her infant sis- Both are now lying in a very critical state, and it is foured neither will survive, Solomon Vickers, the leader in the Kensington riots of 1844, against whom a true bill for the killing of Rize was found, shortly after that occurrence. was arrested yester- day, and committed to prison. admit him to bail Conant, Camden. ELAWARE. Chirk, fom Park this frenoom proceeded up. The bark Lilius, prigs Forno, Mary H_ Science, Shumiock, and. "Metalla sf do; schea Emonds, for nalifex, N 8; Larkin, for NBedford, ‘yon, for Norfolk, proceeded to sea yesterda iit & co—3 Beale, Busy & co—I Nevin: Baker—1 De Ro mau—3 cs FW fieid, Barsch & co—! bl PH Rusch—2 Syz, [nmin co=I7 J Naner—2 cl New Beoroan, Sept 17—Arr schr Re; icklemau—110 cs 20 kegs to order. Livenroo.—ship Trow co—I05 cks sodaash G B iron Breese S Elliott—600 ily, Kirby: and Corinth’ les Rufe More wood & co—228 bare 400 bdls | "QUT Oey ‘gene i cr Nn & co—750 sacks salt Wood- rs iron to order. sette—40 chs soda ash C W hull & Mintara—677 Liverrvo.—Ship Frelds—1783 bxs tin 8 M Shirlds & co—170 bales crate Pt Fage—7 Schefll lin & co—i2i do 2 cks BA Mum: ford—64 crates Taylor & White—3i25 M A Francis—5289 bars iron 40 bundles do '3 crates to order. Havae—Ship New Hampshire—2 es Morton de Courtney— 150 baskets wine M D Cuthlertsou—100 do 2 maze M H Wi Ci 90 McCall & “trong—1 H M Sel i m—9 C Makie—2 M Lin &IP iJ It is supposed to ha 0 Wareham, Mass; Loretto, Henderson, ‘Tho —5 BHT tewart—1 H Ward & co! Brawn & ‘Theilson—2 Stod- Loreing—3 Bourry de I i Gulpaa—2 Sy, lemunger & coml G G Fre: 1 A Dabonre & co—10 Roseufeldt, Brothers H Farina» & com! J» ddy—1 LB Bii & co—z Buckingham & co—10 A U Rossain & co—8 A Legoux wine J 8 Zimmermann—2 Lesie—I7 G B Strange, —1 D Varet—4 Gillespie & feldt—1 Moran & Iselin—6 M Milloa—15 bxs mdze 4 bxs r & Meeke—70 c: ‘einer—1 C Van Gibbs. Warehsin; W reag—6 J & Brokel Goat 7 her breast, b; 3 Binsse & co—2 JC Dupiu ; 0 Usk Codie Rabe Savawwau, Sept If—Arebrigs Augusta, Sherwood, NYor The Judge refased to yorl; brig Lareh, Haskell, Bosto lacey, New Yor! on, do; eld, schr American Eagle, bel & Meyer—38 Fearing & Hall—364 b tone—3 Meyer & Popen! jarnden & co—500 bdls willuw W Vou Bosron, Aug. 27, 1847 chusetta—The Another View of the Politi fehoal, apako sehr Emgrees, trom Nusen fer jf na inane "Based Wana i mace, vessel, with on mast t-ndiag; tobea yith. provi th pith provin Ir ship ‘ith mdse, to J Malaga, Aug 13th, Gibraltar, ath Sept fat 96 Sa thoom tT a0 ake Jersey, from Rio Groude. F, 200, tous, main’ m st gene br the dee fore and mizen xoue ten fert {om the deck, and capstain stauding on the deck, beams, decks, and part of bulwarks washed away. Said burk was pan ed brown. with a broad white «treak, white a ch and figure heae and t-ffrail elso 5550 W. ‘alton, Pe tungill, Cienfuegos, 22 days, with mo- King tow, 24 hours. (ew) Hosmer, Camden, 3 days, in ballast. 1 ied, av hours. K days ith lumber. Sehr Gilbe:t Ha! bury, Charleston, 7 days, with a “chr Mary Jane, Osborn, Norfolk,{3 days, with mdse, to 1s, Clearman & "Alexander, Cuthey, Norfolk, 3 days, rT. Schr Maria, Swain, Baltimore, 4 days, with mdse, to John- ith potatoes, to tt & ‘Schr Jacob M Ryerson. Paynter, Firginia, 2 days, with coal. chr Lynchburg, Smuck, Baltimore: 4 days, with mdse, to axsOn, re, Comstock, Lubee, 7 days, with plaster, to Brett lenry M Johnson, Hardy, Lubec, 7 days, with plaster, & Vose fkin, Cal 21 days, with lath, to master. Hamden, i mden, 4 days, with lime. on, 15 days, to master. ase, Boston, 3 days, to nell, Plemouth,3 days, with fish. Providencetown, 5 days, with fish. rr Beverly, 3 dys) with fish, to maste ‘NB, with lath,to master. en, ‘on, Hill, Saco, 8 da erate: Cole, irginia, 2 days. vaham, Polk, Cherrystone, 2 days. Jeon, Virginia, 2 days. ms, days, 8 W Lewis. low. Hel Anchored at 8 W Spit. Packet ship New World, Knight, Live:pool, Aug 24th, with mdse, toGrimnell, Minturn & Co. k migrant, Anderson, Bremen, with mdse. remen ship ¥ mig Aloo, 2 ships, 2 brigs—unknown. Packet ship New York, for Havre, still remains at anchor at W Spit. PHILADELPH! Sept 19. Arrived—Brig W J Watson. Norgrave, St Martins; schrs i Dunscomb, Bermuda; Caroline Clark, Hoffaer, Below—Ship Stephen Baldwin, Borland, Liverpool, Aug 17; itchell, Guayama PR. laneous Record. 1m Sierra Leone, on the . $8, lon. 74 58: passed a large quantity of laths, ap- deck load: did not appear to have been long in the Whalemen, Fraucis, of bark Rhine. of NB, reports } Aug 6, with 1700 bbls oil, recruiting, for NW beth Starbuck, of her at Oui, March 26th. with 400 bb\s sp fiicers and one boatsteerer,ant ie! Spo! Sepe2, Int 41.29 lon 66.01. saw aseamship steering E, Sept 16, lat 37 19, lon 74 24, saw ship Hudson, steering SSW. forelg: Ports. Amtwenr, Aug 23—In port, ships Ontario, Holmes, for New You.; Shakespea:e, Orleaus, une; Rid Suker, Malags, next day; Ella, Francis, Isley, for East In- orter do, left 1 to 5; Hartley, Lord lequt Brown, wei hark, Marin jas, Sumner uve; Eliza, H ynes, for New Or Mauran, Williams, do, do; Rochelle, Hucking, Havana, going in. Sept. 5—Brig Eliza, Brazier, of Portland, for loxding the next day. rk Chatham, Young, une wtg doz 12th, sld, ship Ovegon, of sug 131 Petrel Ma » de for Sa RUaIe igioat ioc Lonaven aay aitaa Wh liams, for Salem, Mass, sid July 22, for Mateary aud Rie Home Ports. ell, New coggin, E 8 bigeil, Doyle do; Wovdburv, and A Frorence, Fales, and Ava ; schrs Margaret, Boardman ; Ancona, Bubs: ig MM. brigs Fi jaud. Coastwise—barks Maryland, Davis, Balti- jee. Harmon, Portland: brigs Ohio, Davis, Phils- Winthrop, Lo d, Ellsworth; schrs Caroline, Smith T H Thompson, Richmond; Cornelia, se, do; Era, (new pkr, o Snow, Stubbs, Hampden; rtland: CHanceston, Sept 16—Arr live bark Roman, Doane, Bos- ton; aches Mary Catherine, Webster, Ba'timore; steamer Wm Seabrook, Lyn, Savarn:h, vis Beaufort, Agr yeterday after- Moses, Bulkley, New York; Schr Lucy Blake, le. AKWATER, Sept 17—The schr Caroli Island, and, three brigs unknown, eami it ry per, Hye, Philadel: achr Heury Hubbard, do. ‘Sid, schrs Eunice H Baltimore; Bolina. Keene, Philadelphia; Au- New York; ‘Atlas, Baker, (fm Wareham) do; . Shepherd, do. Arr, schr Eug pe, Saunders, Charles- oa New Oaceans, Sept 10—Arr bark Victory, Ryan, Philadel phia; sehr Caroline, Ray, Rio Grande Rewtt, Brazos Banting 1d, steamshi ‘men L. Day, O'Grady, do Waraga, ‘Thrane, Loudor jo; Const Cox, Rio Grande; Home, European, Brower, Mata- Apeuriig, Serr. 19— Arp ship Swatara, Brown, Lon- i k Plato, Holmes, Rum Ci Maso Fall’ River: Maria, Knowlton, Dighton the, Long, Halifax, NS: schra'#lo1 . Thompson, Gloucester; Boston, Torrey, Bosto P Corbit, Hewitt, Providence: Edward, «hase, B er; SR Jackson, Adam: ningion; Clara, McFarland, sidwin; Oneida, NB. F ips Jane H Glidden, Childs, moa; sid, bark Parthian, Wi ld, bark Franc ylor, re 3th, arr brigs St Alert, Jameson, doy ‘schr Jno Hart- Moslander, Phi- iv, Baer 1 AMEKIOAN HONE, raha, doy JC ith, M Murray sod M Baker, Roland, 3 m and KL Baker, US Army; H Chapin, Maryan ASTOR HOUSE. J W Howell, South Cris», J Wyman, Alabama; Mi ir. Alabal CF Chaka ir Burke, ring. Bost: jand; W Couimey, Cotieader, St eg 4 dams, Aug Romie, Mr tod Mes Vil . New O M Willard, Morton, Londonderry; L Sawy Hartlord; A Tower, Providene C Springer, Sew Orlean: AB P Kennedy. ue Richio Bi Louisi Wetherill, FI Teanant, Virginia; W. All CARLTON HOUSE. S$ Larned and lady Detro\ Charles Alston, nd ) N York; Divby B Smith,N Jerse: ‘BH Slapley an mas A Baltimore; lady Virginia. CITY HOTEL. iverpool; J Sutherland, Chas Jacksoo, Nan ins; Hon BT Arche’ M Barry, J Mi JB Kerr, Thomas Clumer, 1 Snedaker, Joues, W ; Beacher, Ohio; W Cox Johnson, Maryl Troy; J Tilingbrush, do; G Turn trarto, Havana; JK Wi J'B own Kibbler, Peansylvania CLINTON HOTEL. = J. 8 Beers, Westchester co; O Blackburn, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs J_N'Bates, Massachusetts; Miss Houghton, do; & W Mrs Bates, Syracuse; O Lipy Robt & Brown, Charleston; E Marshall, ‘A. Williams, Alabama; J Jumlock, Jr Savannah: Wi New York; B Prince, Flushing; ‘TB Richard Newport; Mr and Mrs Buts, Long Island. CROTON Hi R D Dunbar, Massachusetts: Ne Beer Vei Miss D. A. Jam ont; }, Jefferson; , Oswego. FRANKLIN HOUSE. T Allen, Connecticut C Elliott F Hilm Philsdelpbia; B C ' Massachuactts; Mr & Mrs Belden, Hac ae Chie fos ry. J fves, Connecticut; @ W Warner, New Hi Warner, Roxbury: Rev J MeDaniels, Mra MeDanie! Love, J. Love, 2 x Keeler, Brookfield; Capt H Flagg, Bangor. HOWARD HOTEL. Mr and Mrs Goold, Po: Chamberlain, Boston; W Ds Thomaston; A Dunbir, Geor, Wy cron Saratog i Lor He’ isiana JUDSON’S HOTEL, J Layworth, Connecticut; 8 B Bach, Hartford; FC Kilton, ol Stone, do; JS York, do; J Weaver, do; J Shepherd, Spr 1d; O'M ‘Anderson, Kentucky; W'P ware; A Siuarch, Port au Prince, J Fell New Haven. LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. W C Thomas, St Louis; 8 Brown, New Hampshire; M Stevens, wardiver, Me; S$ Mscomber, Vermont; D Hunger- ford, Watertown; M k. Wisewell, Oreell, Vi 5 Bills, gor, Me; vers, ks "W. Konskelp Hagerstot 3 erby. Wi dria; JH Root, Bristol; Graham, New Y unshee. B: Hartford; New Orle ohia: Beh Philadelphia; J Bary. Rochester; E Hart. Ini Horn, New Yor! 'R Ho; Cambridge, Mi Bedford; 8 Kerda d, Texas; Wi Bullock, Providence; 8 Hollaud, Baltima susony Penvay Canada Wes avivania; H B Billi W B Piere-, Norwich con; N t#ilies, New Vor worb, Providence; JH’ Bosworth, Pi oughkeepsie; J Scott, Boston; ‘onnecticut; WM Emer-on, Hume; $ Moffitt F Post, New Bedford; D B Frankl Boston; Gifford, Macuan, Ni arolina, NORTHERN HOTEL JM Fret Schaghtic Philadeiphia: I Mahoney, N Y: J Carter, Le star ley. Boston; N Wilkiwson,do; M Gillian ‘A Pane, Rhode Island; W ky od tedelpnia; R Harter and Lady, Mich-gan; B Steuben county; © Clarke, Albany; W Simons, Provid PEARL STREET HOUSE Samuel Bartel, Winchester; L D Lax, Wisconsin, M John- dd GT son, Boston; RK’ M wnsley, Albany; E worth, Ohio, W_L Wild, Boston; James Anderson, TM Oglesby, E Nuckells, N Finly, HW Coll Hushaell. O} RATHB! HOTEL. C_ Orton, Fredonia: E Whitmore, Baltimore; J Robins Dublin, Ireland; J Bri Burlington TA Dwyer. lington; J Vigo, Saratoga; G Rochester; J Angell, Alleghan 'W Critendon, Husl le; LR F Haneron, Bal * Ohio; P Morton, Je fferso1 ‘Washing'on; J.-H Whi Waterford; T Eddy, New Jersey; Michigai ni Mr ins Mrand Mrs Krime; Mr and Mrs Pratt, do; Mr and ing, do. TAMMANY HALL. 1.8 Bassler, Peunsylva tonidus, Long Isl Manly, FA Snell, keepsie; $ Currier, Ohio; G Davies, Chatl TAYLORS HOTEL. Mr Moore and Jad; Connecticut; DY Philadel; wick; WHC , Saratoga Springs WESTERN HOTEL. tine, Newar r hall, N Jj Henning Jr, do; 8 Bisbe. do; EF Wi R 1; J B Calmer, Phil; iy Good: ca;'J 8 Corning, Mich; T 8 q le N Rose, Chenango; JB Palmer and lad) Mass; 4 P Uelield, Vt; HS Hawley, do; W Seav dence; 'P Smite, Monroe; AC Mathe Pa; G'J Adams. do; EM Fish, Albany Chesterfield. roe Be barrett Bra Aa rolina; J Hunter, Virg, WB err, Maryland: B bticlorss ava a y My ti y hadel pins Me Ghnse Beatont B W Rawlings, Rey 4 sont Vie godh Carolinas L de Muerte, Havane 2 JH Bean and Miss Herron, ryoule, Charleston; Thos 4 ‘Tho ineud M MeL Wm A Dicl W & J Bucking! Mrs Wayland, ir alker, St Louis; JM Rob Le CCC 3 C 5 Clapp, doi, C N Dryer, JO Palume, Bri 5 a; R Sarbett, Binghampton; J Corbetr, +L Tyler, Vermont; TC W Pierce, Boston; W New- 1, G Worthin is, All ‘ lace, Ve + G' Walker, Wilmingtor Morris, Bangor; W Vincent, Bosto Watson, Detroit; D. Campbell, Massachuset entuck: jelden, Rochester; J hio; ’ Raymond, do; $ Bennett, New Orleans, EASTERN PEARL STREET HOUSE. M Mecker. Bridgeport; D Sherwood, Miss Sherwood, North Carolina; Miss Peck, Miss Foreman, New Haven: Mondin, Miss Mondin, Connecticut; Jerome Lalor, fall, Aun Arbor; H Colyer, New Jerse: R Carter, Mai Jas B Latuumer, Esse: Geo W James, Phil: jr Ww. Washi 40) W Douglas, Canada Wests G Douglas, Lock- op, New Haven; HL Turner, Bradford; U Foote lows, do; J T Hogg » Michig) GGH , Norwalk; We'N. Brown. ‘Alexandria; J P 4, Providener; O $4 Tupp, New Bedford; H F t CL “ester Ohio. & W WI ing, Boston; W Simmonds, Boston; G H Lawrence, 8 ohne: + McKenzve, Canada West; J Lo thomas, Savaouah; J M Mar rovidence; O D Willard. P Pa ke , Boston: Wm F © Doolittle, New Yor vi ew Bedford; GD’ coles, Gi Canada West; P Croelman, Hudson s Gass, Hudson, Q Carr, Phila Me sianus do; C Wiman, Schuytkell count susir gburg: and lady, Vir- 0; ‘hompson, Saratoga Springs; D King, do; B Danville, Pa. lelp KD Masvachusets ';J-C Johnson, Troy ; A Grover, Ohio. G Brewster, ia; T Millsbaugh, G Fabell, land; A Seely, Stamtord; J Hough, PI New York; A Morris, J Ani ham co. y, Kentucky; J. Gayland Wel Robinson, N’ Hampshire; E. WH Beber, J Deyraugh andy Smith, G Parsons, Clinton co; L & Tuseet, Pawtucket; O J Valen M on Bradford Pa; JH ms, Phil: NY; on, RI; Re 3 JM Stark and lady, I EDICAL CARD—DR. MORRISON, 20 devotes h eases. A colleg years, enable him to perf srm speedy and Strangers would consult their welfire by © eutire time to the treatment te education, and a practice o! manent cur jing on Dr. M their coufidence. See Dr. M. OT RI great amount of suffering, and give: ing — SoutH Brooxuyn, Aug. 17, 1017, 1 re to testify to the beneticial effects I have experienced from the use of your Sarsaparilla. My system was very much reduced by nervous- id with a variety of female com- Da. Townsenv—Sir: It gives me pli od bey debility, ts. ] read your advert who are afflicted as I have bee Principal Offi 26 Fi HE LADIES—DK. TOwNSEND’S SAKSAPA- LLA isa favorite of the Ladies. It reli it them fine complexious. and buoyant spirits. Mrs. Parker kindly sent us the follow. pla yement, and was induced to try the effect of your remedy. It restored me toa better state of health Thad not enjoyed for several years previous to taking it; aud | do most cheerfully recommend it asa valuable medicine to all MRS. PARKER, Jaltie street, South Brooklyn. 28 30 thal—6 bags 17 key erm Schronin & Archer—2 Wilmot Proviso and the Presidency. The manner in which the leading presses of both par. re treating the Wilmot proviso, is indicative of the extreme desire of both whigs and democrats to conciliate the South, by the aid of whose votes they hope to win the great national game of 1843, fears that the Southern peop! Political topics and points of dispute, will unite on some Southern eandidate, perhaps Calhoun, most probably Taylor. Each weil kaows, that without the aid of the South, it can have but small chances of succe: J Kleudge —i000 demjohns J Nathan—1000 do Beektrl & Drey- Basck—4 Jug & Behrminn—' Wilkinson & Stetson & Prtterson—I Beals, Bush Hortoy & Sawyer—i1 Douglass Brothe:s- lukett—1013 GB + & Stucken—160 bags Bu ze NA&GH ema NEW YORK, HAVER AGENCY ~The undersigaed have an h isregarding the common W Lilliendahl— chen & Unkart—12 Reime: Booth—5 L Koseuteld & Bros—1 C Beri —2 Henrich & co—9 O Z Son—20 Heuschs & Mecke—3 UC A tC Beralicimer & Hausman jaffe —| bt “4 Xa do. mdze Geisse & Sou Kablanat, Br sk co—26 O-os: ! lers, inst., at No. 10 NG PLAID SHAWLS.—Just received per ship land. the newest styles of Plaids and Covenanter MYERS. w York Family Mourning ing bg ends personally and excl They have also establ age pose of receiving and forwarding ner SHINGTON,. all parcels, pack- ns for France and the Coi is obtained the advai 1¢ those of the French shington until the 23d LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO. cheim & Clapham—3 C Abr- J Emensutch—3 MH r=! H Thomas—379 do pives Puenstadt & Schumacker—25 do mize GF Meyer & co—500 rT y—1 ks 27 to order, Cronstapt—Bark Gilbert—974 bars iron 30 iles bristles ‘mits 9410 poods of junk Neubold & Ur ft 1 Goodhue & cot OLD “EN M whiga, feeling sure of pretty much all New England in of selected points and in DWD HEN’ any event, where the anti-slavery sentiment most pre- vails, and confident of carrying Ohio, New Jersey, two or three other free States, are naturally very desi- rous of convincing the slave States that they are sworn toa crusade of extermination against the “ peculiar in stitution,’ now that events have demonstrated that & large proportion of their strength lies in these States an belonging to che whig suse before taking an vath O°8. LEV, arrived in this e:ty, to practice his art, begs ta inf m the inhabitants and publie in general, that by anew and inf; vkg sail cloth 258 bales raven duck Basing, 5 Fisenel& Von Statt—1 shy party, may well b- induced a of blind ddelity to Garrison & Co, whea be ov templates toat Caroling have jast giveo unmie attaoniavat to chy woig party, and of their desire to vote for a woig President ia 1948; that Virginia. but « suort time ago, gained for the opposition five members of Coa- gress, which event has secured the House for the, that thy chances are at least even for parties in Geor- gia and Louisiana, whiie Maryiand is » most reliable tate wader ordinary circumstances. ig not failto ask of himself this very important ques- tion ~* Why should our party, In support of a mere ab- traction, render certain the loss of the forty-four elec- toral votes of Tennesse, North Carolina, Kentucky and M land j throw omy, ‘all probabilty: of getting the 0 of Louisiana and Georgia, and all - bility of the seventorn of Virginia? Moe vee , there are th: abolitionists of New York to be con- oliteted, to say nothing of those of the North and Weat. To moet this state of thin to abandon the do do; i121 keg Cresrur.os—B ig GL Wa ton—12 pieces mshorany Char. obert & Willisms—148 ‘Keadle evidence of Uheir t—I61 hhds molasses ve Cuma—Brig Calendar—180 hhds sugar 59 b Is b qa coffee 102 bies tobsce Seckwith—0s hhds sugar $8 Hill—60 bale: y inducements tha goods, from the f-ct of U MARITIME HERALD. together with employing the best workineg in the trade, there —__ oi: ouse havi PORT OF SEW YORK, » SEPTEMBER 20 sufficieut voucher withoat entering into longer de way of inducement to those who have not given then a trial Branches 25 Greenwich street, °57 Bleecker street, 740 Broad way. 351 Grand street, New York; 189 Fulton street, Brow ke!yn; 208 Broad street, Newark; 30 C| On the other wok | see HOICK WINES, T No 4 Pine st eet, offers for snl 1000 baskets (N. B) Vin d’ay Champagne, pints and quarts 2 do. A uarter cas lemijohus superior table Madeira. ome of our whigs propose proviso altogether, an take the ground that uo territory shall be acquired. This, they believe, will satisfy both Southern slay hol sera aad Northern abolition! be aequired, the proviso can never be more than & But they are mistaken in anything of the kind can satisfy the ultras of The abolitionists deciare that the roviso is of a tawugible character, and # direct nat slavery; and most of them would rejoice to the South, simply to p Philadelphia, Dann. hs fr Wiw, York for Londoa. Lat eh, 42 days, with mdse, piatiy [hiladelohia, Mann, Autwerp, 25 for if no more terri- days, with mdse to Ship Massachasetrs, Samson to WK Vapscott—114 pags 2103, saw a Freach steame: steering east ‘, Blow. Liverpool, 31 di Liverpool. 30 days, with mdse, i “— kink ee 26th ult, lat 49 95,10" North or the South Br ship Trowbad: mt the acquisition of terri her, Constadt, 50 da va, with hemp and make the question as to what should bethe character of | Br bark Dou ra Davies, from Sligo for Quebec | KERS will always fin \a good assortment m. in bulk, at ind 20 Liberty street, up stairs. N’S, 18 IW Surgeon Pedicure, fiom Paris having jus he rradientes Corns, Bunious, Calosities &c., hout the least suffering. ‘The operation does not last more tes; after which the patent may immediately ithout feeling the least pain, Payment is vfter the care L’ VI will wait upon those who will honor him with their confidence Charge moderate. Office 179 Broadway, opposite H ward H sla oem RIA & COS Di KING ESTABLISHMENT—Pri pal office, 490 Pe rl street, ovposite City Hall Place— public patrounge, SORIA & CO. beg leave re- ostate they hvv. iin their power to offer, greater other establish im th G nt int len, silk keneraland peculiar fi- regards machinery, but by material imported from Fraece and Germany, 8, not onl: them to defy competition. saving shed upwards of thirty yerrs, a I be by. the they trust _w Chesnut street, Pi at re BLOODGUOD, je on reasonable terms— 7, Sremant, 0 quarts is Vianzam Ila & Amontillado,, pale Sherries, Pale Otard Br ndy, Old Pale do Antigay do. f chests fine Ooloong Tea. very low. disc other fine Black and Green Teas, in chests, halfchests Raat] of two horse attached, all in price for seriber, punetually attended 10, pels ‘The undersigned, having terest in the Expre: , and Providence aud New Yor business hitherto confided.to them. Fivernool House and Continental “Agen as heretofor 6 Wall street, New York. New Yerk, Sept, 1817: Teav have this day formed a Copartnership, a BLAKE, COOLIDOK. & WHE e, ir good will an conducted under the sty beg # continuance of the I upon their pre * DEXTER BRIGHAM, JAMES H. BLAKE, BeENNET W. W. ER, Union Buil edwin GAgE OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT — Ladies and Gentlemen having any east off or super tluous clothing or furniture to dispose of, can obtain a fair cash ‘me, by sending a note, or by calliog on the sub- js residence, or through’ the post, which will be DE BOER, 7136 Canal street, up stairs. N, B. Ladies can be uttended to by Mrs. De Boer. Old stock and job goods bought, of any descripti voxed of their en between Boston aud KE, COOLIDGE & WHEELER, beg leave to ask thet friends aud the cublic a evntinaance to their successor 4 HARNDEN & CO. HARNDEN & _O, will continue, in connection with their encies, the Shipping m House, Kxchange and General Commission Bu: Orvicxs—8 Court street aud 126 State street, Boston. rk. 6 Cook street, and 60 Waterloo Road, Liverpool COPARTNERSHIF NOTICE—The smbsernbers bes e toinform their friends aud the pablis, that they er the name aud 'HEELER, for the the above e:ties, which will ne ‘The Hunden’s Exp ess,” and tronage hitherto bestowed _ BLAKE, 8 Court street, Boston. FRED. Ww. Coorbivar. 6 Wall street, New York. bE! i dings, New York, Sept. , 1°47. ‘Providence. ” any thing yet offered for colorin markable liquid effects the ¢ object, exe for the jkers, $1. Wall street, near, Broadway. Price Bott 1 50 ; fo I. " ‘Agents in Washington’ City, H. Gibbs 4 I que so Lit DYE BAT ELOR'S INSTANTA EOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE. is far superior to wy ht ‘ Toving the hal co 8 Beant Finanent bine why withou inring che Tin. The wonderful taeliy with i ishment of thousand oud Hon and aieeale and retail at WML, BATCHELOIS, No.2 ware of worthless counterfei new styl late. by th G of ies fost Homa, Corn such as Sax Horns, nr ost Horns, Cornopeans, hol je and re tC. G. Chri beth ‘ auld 90¢° me NEY STYLE OF MUSICAL INSTRUME Jast received from the first manufactories in Vieuns and Paris, an assortment of the latest and most approved mu- jieal nee, consisting CY = bore -- e] ‘abas 5 Jat, with from. 3 to 6 cylinder and (a eof valve called) drum, which the pertormer can A to move according to his yin-one moment; also 1 Euphoneum with 4 cylinder valves, the most complete bass solo instrament in use, for or- hestra or military bands, towether with a keneral, jates, Clarionetts. Se ” Christman’s .P tory and warehouse, 404 at. vested with full Coton ar SAND PAPER BONY: Fulton street, 5 oa, ie fall cond stautly on hand; also, & flue assozt meut of umported Frenc! i orders promptly Cr uted, department of Mechanic jored Papers. Al: t reasonable te: i birth, cannot fai interesting and benefic: n 18 constantly bi alaal rs and Artiats throughout the Uni > very department of labor or skill; articles of pd Bo pill lon, 5 jax, or hei offemale industry and tastes end in fine aby. production, it eau in any "way minister to the ong lew cost; the owners giving w RE & COURT, ‘iMiam street, New Vork ‘The products of th MPANX—Otice No mes to insure against loss oF i houses, warehouses, buildings in get fares, tnd merchandize, aud every description of per inptly adjusted and paid. EFKEKSON INSUKA! Wall This company e wa of One Hundred and Fifty | fre, on dwelling implement or scien! correctly and pro) Bands jollane Toe, ‘such mac! in im, shall stand third in Uhie res voplement, and, if practicable, such scientific dis- form part of the present Exhibi:ion. ‘or honorary Diplomas, will be trictest impartiality shall be icuous place in the Exhibition, y may be registe due ther mrved in thetr diecrc Gro. T. Hore, Secretmry. JA ALLEN GE—Notice to geutle! their old clothes to look like 1 ew, and Spruce, where ord: rs w: attended to at the shortest notice, one on the inseqace, thatthe men who want machinery. &e., which may be various railroads, connecting | 77 Gola street, ‘comer t y the Association to present machines, be ip ee eA ENUINE BEARS Oll.—Hard study, ‘ment, an excess of care, an ja are the principal iness; anda more mortifying cireum- Ri : By order of the Gov nt, GEO G. SMITH, President ‘UNE FOG DKY DOCK —~N, Axeut’s U1 York, August 24h apropaeain, le duphinesss until Tuesdsy, t roposils. in du Dock,” will be re? ist day of September i and delivering at the gards of Hubble, and 500 \e. dersign rior for this pur] world. It is highly perf any merely artificial prepay med, and its use has been strongly re- 0 have thoroughly studied the consti- dimension quarried Ston The Rubble Stove to be of the follow: Ahard, solid, durable quality of gneiss will be received, al- Quality of granite orsienite, at be free from any perishab) any material which impairs its strengt ig deseription:— Mt and free from sap, ne must all be split by wedges, in blocks sand of the same tiekuess throw s hereafier meni ing beds must have a fair bearing surface, at least equal to three-fourths of the area horizontal section of the ston I to two-thirds of such section. it dowu at right angles to the bearing surfaces of stone must all be drilled on the top bed, to receive a wis of such size and form as shall be directed; and must be delivered at such w! ‘and the top bed, ab re attached. We e ‘superior to any thing of the kind in use:— yi SJ, Hamphrey 3 P.O. ym, yy; A. J. , Montreal; Clarke & Brother, fs 32 Nassau street New. ‘Wilmington, North at fayy Yard or its vicinity, as ignated by the engineer 1m charge of said work. "I order to prevent delay in unloading, the stone must be upon the deck of the vessel, or immediatel b Albany: William BH ginte: Cooley & Con Sy in; Cooley & Co., ther, Burlington, HARDT’S GILDED GNS—These letters under its ha ch, and his position they will be e no case be less than the Teng 29 feet, width isa eet, ken 10 shan the following will be recel ‘Length @ fects veh ‘feet thickness feet; the e Myer atae ts riot es fier anemeamair iam R. Pratt id, Connecticut; and Brinsmaid BRASS LEITERS FOR Eavomekatie te tealele ext ing unequalled by. any other article i rillianey is warranted to rT ey are also japauned to an i= Jones, Beebee & Co.’s, 120 Fulton et lor ove stone must be of the beat q 8. MEINHARDT ARIS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ke—N. KAHN, Im- rter, 53 Nassau street, up stai edb: lected stock of reuch Ar- se for the above stone will be re- jounds weight to it }, Brooklyn, on or beforethe lith day of September next, labelled with the name of the person, anda proper description of the location of the 9 red to send a sample of n plendid assortment of Feathe! he offers to the trade at low prices. NSTANT CURE FOR THE TOOTHACHE. 7 have been many attempts, from time immemorial, to dis- id permanant cure for the toot! mgth been quarry. ‘ * A ar MThe Bureau reserves to itself the right to increase or dimin- the quantity to the amount of x wants of the servic ite the money to meet it. accompanied by a written or more responsible persons, to rtake that the bidder or bi bid be accepted. enter into an obligati the bidder or bidders shall have been n office, of the acceptance of his or their b , ficient sureties, to farnish the supplies proposed for, according De dixcovery has at acute, can resist : the nerve forever, as far as its capacity to endure pai 0 If this were uuiversally known, how much genuine would be saved. How many a for days together from this greatest of all ‘The minor ills that curse humanit) when 25 cents would purchase an antidote to ® poetsays of the Hind of y This distress, As To carry into effect the provisions of this law, approved Au- 7 toy, gust 10th, 1646. bidders are required to accompany their. bids be withoutit inmy house, witha certificate froma Navy Agent, District Attorney Judge of a District Court, or some responsi rf Navy Department, stating that the guarantors to th d able to meet the requirements law, in caxe of the failure of the bidders to enter into Johnson, chemist, successor to 273 Broadway, corner of Chambers street. ‘ists in the United they be not deceived le public officer kno’ responsible persons, must be carefui that by some worthless compound under the name of Clove dyne. Examine the wrapper of the vial before purchasit the name and signature of Henry Johnson on id will be considered which does not conform to these rved to reject the of- be required in one-third the es- rived in the con- ies timated amount of the class or npr tract, and 10 per cent will be deducted from each bill until the contract is cancelled. i In case of failure to deliver according to eontract, the go vernment will supply the deficiency at the expense, if exceed- contract prices, of the contractor ted specifications, and memoranda of information, have the use of perso opies of which wi office, or upon appli POLD & MAURICE HELBRONNE! of French Feathers, Flowers an liam street, near Fulton street, New ry YOTTVILLE GLASSWORK ., PHILADELPHIA. — ‘These works are now in blast, and the subscribers are pre- pared to execute orders for mineral, porter and wine bottles, jass, patent medicine bottles, jars, &c. ruggists’ vials and bottles Constantly on BENNERS, SMITH No. tion to the engin: er, at % to propose for the & CAMPBELL, gmested to all persons inte: ¢ for. these specifications they shill carefully exa ’ Solution for hair to its original fferent from any ONDERFUL DISCOVERY .—Striker’ Hair, which will chan color in a lew minutes. mation will apply te the pooklyn. WETMORE, Navy Agent. engineer, at the ‘Navy Vard Bi OSPER ‘Thoae who doubt its virtues are requ jeir money. liga au be had at ( ve their hair chonged befo ‘of the Surrogate of the York, notice is hereby given to all persous te of the eity of N PURSUANCE of an or County of New claims against Martin M ‘ork, grocer, deceased, to preseut the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of James No 59 Nassau street, im the city of New York, on or before the 3lst day of January next—Dated 7 CATHARINE MEH! PURSUANCE of an Order of the SURROGATE of the County of New York, notice is persons having claims fate of the City of New the same with the vouchers thereof to the subs store of Lohsen Lobler, POUND SYRIT® OF NAP’ day of July, 1847. Ps) . fared. but they are, as ‘almont any of the disorders to which tion of a single bottle, to satisfy any patieut— y ‘ork, Grocer, deceased, to present | the human frame is iable No. 203 Centre street, in New York, on er before the 27th day of November next. Dated New York the 24th day of REBECCA if uot altogether too far is c ‘aud even a siugie dose gives evidence of its extraordinary in- ‘arresting and eradicating the m: f which itaffords. ‘Thi Hastings its discoverer. jicians of the age, and has ms dal its component parts, to the wor! responsibility of confining to himsel h was calculated to do such universal e wonderful results of its opera- cet, Medical Times, and the moat hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferers to have immediate recourse to it, and proclaim- i t alone has positivey estab d its efficacy, by undeniable proofs of curing consumption es. ix bottles for five dollars. Ay this 1s very expensive preparation, it is not left aroun? on n, as is the mode with quack medicines, e who sell again, is no quack or secret my25 2it 1 aw*re N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SURRO- GATE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, NO- sons a si its hia- not w for the take of to present the same with vouchers thereof to No. 14 Oak street, in the city of New York, on sth day of October ated New York, the 15th al6 Itaw6m*re N, PURSUANCE of an order of Ceunty of New Y: sons having claims ag: of New York, grocer vouchers thereof to the il, 1847. it PS “Administratrix, that of all known medic other diseases of the Iu ¢ One Dollar a bottle ; ; ¢ Surrogate of the ‘Notice is hereby Frederick Tasche, ased, to present the same with the riber, at the office of James Gird- ity of New York, on or be- e! Vout and out by rangement will, in gene aud towne; aud, Syrup cannot be ol few York, ny of Angus saber siviine mera’ D.r, ublic_conveyance, r (0. 147 Greenwich, Temit”ance for the number. of iramediately packed. and for- their safe and speedy ¥e—Moore & Co. the f ts for this medici fr, Hastings, of London, sold anc =} Adminstratrix. LLIARDS, No 5 BARCLAY STREET.—The sub- scriber would respectfully remind his friends and the has in separite apartments, five ‘d tables, equal to any in the city,and gentlemen visit- furnished with cues which will The taples, balls and cues not to ‘The roams are large, and any dulge themselves in this amusement will not be suffocated with the heat. Bowling Alleys, which haye been latel kept in the best o1 best liquors and segars to be found Also, has the best of oysters the market can afford. Cold Lunch every day at 11 o’clock ; every Wednesday, Gentlemen will meet with poli ion fr B. ree of Bowling is the same ai Barclay st. i doors bel au? 1a w 6m*m t, Ne bottles required which pon to them, in a manner in general, that have. with the consent oi transferred the agency of the Americ: who is now the sole ‘Naptha in the United . ing his establishment ci be kept for their own ust by ey in the eit) t of Hasti ent of Hating TRANGERS and Citizens wishing are invited to inspect the lor, where they can select bar. it Piss) moe aa wie e city of New Yor fford. extensive assortment of from the largest stock in the United States. ‘T' a best place to procure an artiele im every business, and ¢! ig or Toupee, is at Batcheli roadway. Private rooms for street, near Copy the address. ST RECEIVED—A rich ek ilk Cravats and Wearfs, Ke. ata, AG ATED, Gentiem sof Parkplace, large assortment of Silk Meri- irable style, Broadway, cor. au3i 7e&claw Sere SUPERIOR TRUS8.—Now for sale, Hun e A. D. 1844, and one in raal testimovy of tion of the wearers, th ‘Truss is but to be uni- Outlier, 237 Broad UNDER GARMENTS—A tlemen's Outiitter, ticle of Kid GI he aj ‘in great variety, D. ‘ ‘ians,andthe high approbat ves, with welted subscribers flatter themselves that this versally known, to supercede ia practical utillity other trasses how in market. ‘The has a rolling moti the body, perfect! of uneasiness, when the body 1s The ense avd comfort with which thi ire ‘Truss—surpassing al seams, not liabl Gentlemen’s Outfitt SHIRTS—The t ccommodating itself x would ‘call the attent ithout causing pain | PUblic to, his st Tanner. Shirts mndett Gentlemen's Furnishing Serre, TAILORS—The way, cor. Park place. ‘and Winter Fas 7 and ready for sale by T. Oliver, few York, the third door from Broadway. v m No 4 Courtlandt street street, where he will continue to publish his Fas! ms as heretofore. His new system, cilled the " Tai- phical Transfer,” is now complete and tou, 13 free and easy, withput chafing, of i i lord’s Bridge, Connecticut by SEELYE & WARNER. TESTIMONIALS Being under the necessity of weariny the back pad of which continually chafed and me, so much so, that the remedy became worse than the dis- Being induced to try Hungerford’s Patent Truss, | find If entirely relieved from pam, while the rupture cured with all the eas Gentlemen. try it for yourselves Thave for Fifty Dollars, WILLI r. New Paltz, Ulster county, New York, Sept. ‘Hungerford’s Truss, on many oce! dam convinced, that in. wt trusses now before JOHN BARNE! 7. SANDS, 100 Fulton street, New York, & truss, I applied MENSCHOFF, TAILOR, NO 2% ANN STREET, e late fire, at No. 19! is that having disposed of hi entirely new and fresh nas pla Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest, richest and most fagh- les, all of which having, just been enabled (and will) furnish garments triinmed in the most fashionable styl A-all issolicited Ann street) woals ‘and comfort that public generally, ne an and fancy Cloths, t the lor from those about making their AGUERROTYPE PLATES, CASES, CHEMICALS, ior quality, at lowest market iat iexcells all oth IRCULAR—TO OUR PATRON TERS GENERALLY —The unt aynou:ce that notwithstanding the the late fire. they have resumed busine: wer of Nassau and Ann streets, directl As the entire stock of fixtures weve destroyed in th gence may be claimed for the time neces: teful, however, to say, dm trixes were friends, and will in a f-w days be repaired Arrangements hive been made f vew and beautiful faces, for new mou'ds and machi- The andersicned solicit typographical brethy f rtanes have arow: hs they are determined to warded to their house, the head of their peeatiar branch. For excellence, of manship, durability of type, and mate to challenge competitio fancy founte: and a quanti AND TO PRIN. rsigned respectfully “i thing in the line constantly m he southwest cor- ite to their old machinery and conflagration, some little ind: ry to perleet their ADICAL CURE OF CORNS, Teast pain—Dr 8. Shiriacoff, from sin, has the honor to announce to the of New York, and the public completely extirpate so! in general, that Tafa Corns, Bi ce on or between the, ixir of his own mvention. ’ ce of x few minutes, without thi ay resume his dress and occu) f carrying the corn or root reserved by the cutting, by means ation 1s performed in the sp” least pain, and the patient au in full operation ance of favors from yng trade generally, 6, 63 Chambers street, © iso be happy to te tend Ladies or Gentlemen at their iF prompt exertions inbers at 0 30t* re ownrenidence if rant JUMPRRS—To a py, pect. uy called toa novel’ an jane the Parent Elastic Baby” Jumpe and amasement of infants, ‘he reli ul ethaving care of children. the extensive sale \. the liberal percentage allowed ho buy the article to sell t to purchase. oie yr singly or by A by} ‘holesale and Rerail they have on hand some fe of brass rule that were sa II be disposed of at reduced pr ‘entire new stock of ie Ly ° [specu eee vigments to their re oT AMES CONNOK & SON. fisastrows occa: 1 Depat, 311 Broadway, VAKRIAGES.— 1 ) eh ‘city is forsale 1) No, reduced ric «1c ches, Ph tassortme nt of Carria roadway. (Coliseum 8 ew style ¢ fearri and without tops: tomether for two or four persons, with anne Cena of parser han Anchor kacapementay and Cylinders, (rom te, rom manufactorien of rrortes MOLAIS SULPHUR BATHS, No. 47 Pear, sre for the last tweuty-six years, and are the only Sulphur Baths highly recommended by the most emt- cure of rheumatism, salt rheam, chro- ‘eruptions ofthe akin, &e. the slso given daily, from 8 A.! i Fonds, and St. Imier. K, FAWCETT'S CARD XTama member of t € Sui and of slat at {amented Dr. Geo eceutly and D a OU BEN