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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. XIIL No. 298—Whole No. 4895. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31. 1847. Beta Bae sete ene en we en mn ee = = = ae - = an ceceisciemi reget x : a ae : = : THE NEW YORK ERALD NEW YORK YOLUNTEERS.—Wanted, to fill the 5OO GHALLENGE—Notice to gentlemen who want Religions Intelligence, til all the bands are gone through with. The bundles Army Intel! R ranks of the New York Regiment now ‘ing in Mexico their old clothes to look like new, call at the CaLenvan ror Oct,— 24th, Twenty-first Sunday after | thus prepared present an immense heap; and by their We perceive i Pye. “ st. . ESTABLISHMENT, i Baro, {08 able bo ed men. A bounty of 160 | Loring, Ds ing, Cleaning, and Kepaising ‘Establishment, No~ | crrinity, 28, St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostivs; 31, | order'and completeness, indicate « large expenditare of | tles in'Mvxico, the nese of Tae tT Meee Ba ipl gh hE Moscoso naoge ot he chun of the poli at ue | St eshortnt’s echoed ot tre mene mameneny atantes © | Twenty-second Sunday after Trinty Inbor, patience and stl. | New York "tt we mintate Sot fa gestae ait of North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, | 11002 stance 28 Ronortbie ifischarge. “Apply” atthe Hteu- J.B, NOAH, 65 Gold street. | ‘The church of the Puritans, Union Square, corner of | _, The bands first to be served being announced, but few | favorably known throughout’ the sountry as @ writer, ——___—— former of Broad and Front strects. ighest price given for gentlemen's left off | vifteenth street, will be opened for divine service this | Others attend beiore their turn comes. When @ band is | and « contributor to our leading i we magazines, and for sev- Sot*re __ | morming. called, the chief and other headmen take near the | eral years he resided in Philadel JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. DA. DeWird C. KECLINGEN’S INFALI T° WHOL*SALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, | phe 2 stone of St. Seviour’s church, Maspeth, saeats the heads of families are then called, beginning | he won for himself many friends, es wel ay She ee, mish aclaleiisstiesasiataot-aerd BLE LINIMENT, is now universally admitted to BOOKS, PRINTS, Ke.—The Advertiser, having re: | , Te commer stone of St, Saviour's church, Maspeth, | with the last on the list; andas each appears, he, or she, | rary reputation. His frst eaauys appeared as the CIRCULATION FORTY THOUSAND. Jbe the best and cheapest for pams, sores and bruises ‘ostment of Fancy Goods, iutends | 1. 1. will be laid on Monday, the Ist of November, in | i furnished with the parcel prepared for the family; sitions of the “ Poor Scholar.”” Several of bis tales eros res it matters not from Tose eer mee mene leaving peek (a Piney pOetobes) ee Tienbaren Cine oe Cre ing, by the Rt. Rev. Dr, Potter, Bishop of Penn- | ohief identifying the parties, whether receiving for the: ated quite a sensation. and are deserved): Popular among DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2;cents per copy— fall solicit the Clergy of & New Orleans, Mobile, &c. He intends to make a P . selves, or as representatives of absentees. In all eases | the readers of light literature. Lieut. k is a ripe scho- . pect! ° bs i. 7 iret Presbyteris ‘hi N where sh 5 ory , ‘The Firet Presbyterian Church at Morristown, N. J.. no party answers, which frequently occurs, the | lar, as well as a ready writer, and sion to aead up thei adress particularly | large circuit through all the principal exes, should sufficiest | pave recently extended a call to Rev. James Richards of Suty devel ‘on the chief to have the goods transperted | of «clergyman of Dublin. He is rene pe pyr It is put up in large bottles | sigument any description of goods W ould be willing to un- N. Y., to become their pastor—the church over | to those entitled to them: no slight task, with canoe | turous, a romantic and chivalrous nature, and probabl. ‘at the | dertake the sale and collection of boeks, novels, prints, a. erated father, the late Rey. Dr, Richards, | navigation, and forty mile portages. The lsst called of | joined the army under the impulses excited by the ardoe aMisil.|» Lectny sAdneenacite, Wel: A. T-, Fost Otioe, Pacem) period of more than fifteen years. a band is the principal chief, who receives no more than | of his disposition, The record states that He waa te res 5 Rey, Baxter Dickinson, D. D,,has been engaged by tho | theothers. ‘This is succeeded by the next band in order, | verely wounded.""—PAil. Inquirer, 30¢h inst. QDEN & MOSBY. Wholesale Dealers jn Dry Gaede, | trustess of Andover Theological Seminary to give in- | $24 0 to the end. Gon Geo. M. Brooke, the semmsender of the Western fries, and Mericay, Goods, forwarding i Com: | struction in that institution, for the ensuing winter, in Proceeding of this simple business is interesting | division of the army of the United States, left Y: ed and forwarded to all points on the Rio Grande or in | sacred rhetoric. in the highest degree, in the opportunity it affords t0 | yesterday for Fortvees Monroe, Virginia. "He hen tae ry principal town and eity in the Mexico. Rev. Dr. Patten, of Spri P . observe much of the character of borigines, which, | selected as the President of the court martial which has di this advertisement without pur- |” Agents in New Orleans—Messrs,) Linsanp, Mospy & Con Of 4 froma pring street Presbyterian Church | of itself, would be sufficient to cht ge the popular opin- | been ord , in case of accidents. aiand 3 New Levee ‘joiere” | in this city, has tendered his resignation of his pastoral | jon of his taciturnity and gravity, ‘The whi mn ordered to investigate the charges against Col. charge, and the congregation has sigaified ite concur- | fs enlivened by © series of amusing incidests, and the | Ffemomt. The general is held in nigh esteem by the $7.25 per souum=payable ia advance. , Ww ERKEY HEAALD—Every Saiurday Prise, 63 cents 12g cents per aunum—payable in advance. PHERALD FOR EUROPE—tyvery Steam Packet day— Price Gig Gents per copy—85 per annum, inelnding Postage, or $3 25 exchusi LAKE, iy Glos and’ advertisements will be. ree Fe Rete nenneakaetlen: Coca Miller, the jolt Miller, the boo! TE Li ANNUAL PICTO Ist of Jonuyry of each year—sinr ADVEICTISE MENTS. ot the neual prioes-alvways eash in ag ADVERTISE MES Te, 6 tha Rese corts Solace foetbs manner The proprietor will notbe responsible for errors that may ocenr in them. a 7 " - XAS COMMEACIAL officers who have been on this station, and b ‘ i 4 with FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—D: TY STON —The und rence. mirth of a whom some suppose never laugh. b Arp + a ACEIRTING: oF alli kinds qusented: boumitalip. andi Janae abbeNewiouaaland dog wish tion of Notes and Acconuts ie ‘Texas, Rey, Dr. Eddy and lady, of Newark, N, J arrived on | _ A few of the bands received thelr goods in'a business. | Siti#eD#. Hla il -pinside qrens'the comet with am, ‘All letters or communications by, mail, add to the spot near bis tail. a blac les of Real Estate, the Purchase of Produce, Receiving ‘Wednesday last from Europe, Yorkshire, having | lke manner; but in most cases whore the party is not | {ignity and impartiality. May “journeying mercies proomietorof the satgblishment, must be post paid. orthe past: | ite ras loatoa Thursday, the 21a inst; on t ‘Srvrarsing of Merehandire, and of 4 General Commission | been absent about five months. present, his parcel is thrown ina heap so confusedly, as | tact WG Nyaa era, Seneral to his place of destina- \ roa the subscription t e 2lat inat , ess. . 5 1—N. O, National, 2lat inst. ood ee itt tase 3 ; Rav, N.C. Loaks, of ths Holdea P ‘apparently to defy more than Indian sagacity to distin- J a | ttreet, will receive tho above reward, with his expeuses, Moves Teyana "WG Dudley & Co, Chureh, Northampton Co, Va, haa sccepted tue call | Fulah itagaln; auld yot wo aro told it will be done. ‘The | | Am anecdote, saya the Arkansas Iniclligencer, ie told NOTICE —On and after SUNDAY, No; | _ 029 7¢6r we Edward K. Collins, Eaq., ‘Farrant Furman, Hin. from the Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, | Kewaiwauas are an exception to the others, in the or. vember Ist, 1847, the steamers SYLPH aad TOLET FOR THE WINTER—A suit of band- ames Lefferts & Co. L, Land fs expected to be there by the 2nd Sabbath in | 4¢rly manner in which they manage thelr busin bis ST STEN ISLANDER will make the fol- cout. eotmsaben/cnnsietion ob gure pastoes on faet oor + Winers i eter ‘This band is in two parts, one connected with a Metho- und, or & Jow,ng trips: with three bedrooms with closets and pantries, and pn Pryysr ons Mena ee Gist maton —the other is under “Catholo instruction | thash”” We congratulate him on having nobly won LRAVE STATEW ISLAND. | Yate tables and attendance. ‘The house 1s replete with, mo- Fp rippe, ‘Three missionaries of the American Board sailed from | and influence. ‘They are located at L’Anse, (the little | the latter. The government will certainly brevet him. At8, 10,11, 12 0’clock, A. M.—2, 4, 6 o’elock, P.M. dem imorovements,with hot, cold,and shower baths, and light- alter B. jaca, dh C Boston on Saturdsy week, for the Sandwich Islands— | bay of Kewens) onthe, south shoreof the Lake. N 5. OSE LEAVE NEW YORK. ed with gas throughout ‘The situation is pleasant and respect yer B. Townsend & Vo. | making the number of laburers now under the direction th op aor ale ip ypu us At9, U1 o'elock, A. Mim, 384, 5, 6% o'clock, P. M. Ree eee sree meoud block from Brosdway. east side. treet, New Yor! 924 30 Ot this'Bourd, as appears {rom thelr ampual repart, just | Wore than e doxen ate in attendance, thet number} Sxcoxn Day or tue Pea Parcu Istanp Re- _New York, Oct. 29: 1847. of | Booms now ready for inspection. Enquire at San tou EB VENTILATING published, ee re20, The American Baptist ‘ci Ered to th ae eon Indian acts as | rERENCE.—Yesterday the court room was crowd- PHOPLES CINE SPE AMBOATS OR | steet os $e re_ | wadies, Head Tense Of Missions have also recently sent out six new mission- | of his busd. Instead ef rocelviag thelr goodie family | (2, ana muon interest manifested in ti jandays Exc ‘An examination will prove ¢ ALBANY. Daily, pb Prooeedi the spectators. Messrs. Clayton and Bayard put ok vol n ; aries to various stations in Asia; and aro expecting to Pnrough Direct—At 6 o'clock, P. boast, ‘Their peculiar ight, ventilating and g = parses Dundles, they havehad them carefully packed away in | dence the paper book—techinl Pt MANSION HOUSE, CHARLESTO »,8( » from fi: Rei Teave to announce to her friends ani te! nents, ¥ ‘d exactly send out eight more, im the ship Cato, the first week in | cages to di the Pier between Courtland and Giderty Meets: pay, rs to Charleston, that extensive additions and improve: | to theisbeind shaped and ited to the ews exactly the senticns Oey cane Kb tribute by the lst after they gene home.— | ume in fact, which was used in the trial of the case of leave ae Monday’ Wednesday, and Wriday eveuings, a6 | she'snow prepared to offer such accommodations aud com: | img from the skid: their elasticity, superiority of material | The following resolutions a tly by the | higher rank in intellect than any of their brethi a esp and Belsimoes, in the yeas 1780, fe 5 o'clock. Kf forts as she trusts will fully meet the wishes of those who may | and workmanship their style of fisish aud mode of a ia ae rove pasted Feoently. by the |. 0h copedially felted With the Methodist metre here; | It was cited to show that the deed from King Charles II., ‘Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R. G.Cratten- | favor h ishtiient with a visit. combination of improvements, that Presbytery of Elizabethtown : (8 am fd age we Methodist portion, who | to the Duke of York, was exhibited on that occasion, pronounced them perfect hend: den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings | “The “Resolved, That it be recommended to all our churches | seem to bu foes wel ‘advanced in civilization. David | to show the whole title of Penn, as exhibited before of an elegant and spacious dinin King, the acting Chief, is a fai aoe Srecuiocs : eileen aad well ventilated,on Gast 3 to inspect them, whether from ¢ to observe Thursday, the 11th of November next, asa ; the acting Chief, is a fair specimen of the en Hardwick; it also shows that many deeds were given by ‘At Bive O'clock, P. M.—Landing at intermediate places | . pa, lay 1 families, and ty or with intention to purchase. Prices moderate. 118 Broad- | day of Fasting and Prayer; thus giving to our church | 8nd decorum we imagine to be an Indian characteristi 4 'y deeds were giv 5 River Olelosks Poe are eens pares gi ome) lems says " Yop. cutethe. City Hotel. Kutrance by the store | tacmabers Me enone! us who teal Taterested inthe | He condavts himself with great propriety, and looks the | Sit, Ke snd Fenn for lands in Pennsylvania and Dela- ware; that the country was early settled by « civilized from tof Barclay street. Steamboat SANTA, CLAUS. Captain 8. Overbagh, wilt ai ter. ’ Pita lptnen tidag., WWfedaestars Fridge and Sunday afternoons | Cmplishment. se is tdsbieitly Siriscae ‘the conaar'et Wit! we prosperity of Zion, an opportunity of meeting together r of lois people—his residence is oa the Methodi: people, and that Penn and the Duke exercised sovereign- BLOODGOOD, | to humble themselves before God for those sins which | side of the bay. Ke-ne-wause, the hereditary Chief, i ty over the territ ‘The boo! tal at 5o’clock. Meeting and Queen streets. and offers great advantage to fami- 4 Pine street,offers for sale on reasonable terms— hild about nine yeors of ith a fa Ferle e tartitory. ‘The book contained « map of New Capt. T.N Hulse, wi | 4 9 iF x have caused the hiding of his face, for the judgments of | ©! ut nine years of age, with a face beaming with | Castle and th tr te pomenbent SOUTER AMERICA eng, 7 a ‘and geutlemen of leisure as well as those engaged in busi ( ind ky ‘Champagne, pints and quarts, ia hand now uped eee unite te rapbiicetions for | intelligence. "Ho lives among the Catholic portiog, and | the te es poe ae in claps between thet Perties to cae *elock. Py a f . D. flatters herself that her arranj its for the oh ° ‘he ‘above oats will at all times arrive jo Albany in ample other table (both a Teme and ecaaomnlly from the north} as ese taou at moderate rates, end none taken After 5 | Will be (ound such ass hive cathe jo‘ quarts : ‘ blessing upon us, and upon the land in which our lot | Under the tuition of the good father Baroge, who is lo- amit & Amoutllado yale Sherries, | & blessing up pO cated there, may become a man of great usefulness. zeegon fist It re midern tormationnd was of thes time “Resolved, That it be left to the pastor and session, and | A® yet he wears the breech cloth and blanket. Pleading to show the opinion of the English Att to the session themselves when the church is destitute he politeness of Messrs. Hays & Richmond, the gen- | General. Robert Raymond, and the Solicitor Geen ._ O2t 12t# re o’elock, P.M. a DSOWE TRE! i tlemanly Indian Agent and Superintendent, forbid trusting any of the boats of this ‘ONE THOUSAND HANDSOME TREES, suitable of a pastor, to make such arrangement in regard to the ly ger perintendent, permitted | Phillip Yorke, given in 1761,as to the title of t 1a ef Berwens axe fecha from the capraiza or agents. for Parks or Streets. ‘The subscribers offer forsale st | 79 nalfchests fue Oolosne era servives of this contemplated day, as in their judgment | ® transcript of the various bands. in attendance, to be | provinces of meylvania, ‘and. Jersey to the iolends ta For passage or freight, ayy on board the boats, or to Fic igh, caue(dered by good Judges the handsomest lot of | Also, other fine Black and Green ‘Teas, in cheats, halfchests | shall be most likely to secure the ends designed by this taken from the official list, together with the number of | the Delaware. ‘There waa @ dispute ta, relation to this MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CL( quets of fi ‘ICk OF THE NEW ¥ 7A8 1 4 - i . aes z FOR ALBANY. AND TROY, and inter the violets in large haatiien dung the tac PANY) Oct Th isthe Pendent and” Director shipor St Paneand Se Peters Ghurchee, Great Vay, oo a welgbetere —teae Wows tte Co ee ‘The Steamer TROY is a third larger, than any other Day Seedsmen and Florists, 65 roadway. | tho casiial rock of this ‘Company, for the tix month scoopted @ call from the Vestry of Zion Church, Fami- per: pa a errr gon hoear pr wale shagindhcr: og Bont and in poiat of speed: snfery, and commodiousness | | Wanted, young manto essttin a green house. “Apply'as | ist August inst payaole co the stockholders ou aud af Pontiae, Michigan. Taro ae, ee ONG but remained in the Mag.” The matter remained unset? unsarpissed. ¢ ‘a . 4q in e Ke, 2 ‘Vereal and enduring popularity, or retained im greater perfec- 7 o206cere | dag, the at November nea sa trom the ah nat to chat | >, TROREY. Seth Davis has resigned the rectorship of | 8? Croix diver 33°90 Gabvumubsberone who | tled and in dispute until after the Revolution, when It was tion those substantial excellencies which really deserve “ pW OO! ANO | date.” "By ord 6.'L EVERITT, Secretary. | 202 Church, Rome, and remove. to the city of 24 sie ay. wilh changes hi compromised oetween them—each State retaining civil ab nd Diane on board the Bot Hida dnithed Pee Poriereassetnven "Gs? | elk 14m Meee cate | oman eee NE Oo Nee aa Suipeemet irae Nay veal andoriminal jurisdiction tolow water mark upon the oppo- Br ee ti Scimpested rem 0 eek | FE BEARS OlL-—Hard vindy, cin ees e Rev. Samuel IR. Gordon has accepted an in oN Or sy | site shore, and theislanda bving disposed of also by the ‘The low preasure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham. | 1g 1. be a most aunctior iastrament im tone, tonchund | Ol ee tei e eakicg Had study clase coutine: | tion tothe rectorahip of St. Paul’s parish, Kent county, | chippeway Riv 3 pame agreoment. Mr. Clayton also pres pepsi Prineips ippeway River, No.3, 3: 107 y Pp will leave the stecmboat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, fe as ment in tomy im Heute ere mere Coe pba fenes tate. crteeeaee” Fe i oa wocor freight, apply on board, or to F.B.Hall,at | _0296t*r_ ited, from the re- cords of Delaware, a certified copy of the deeds of feoff- ment from the Duke to ’enn, o/ 24th August, 1662. It centained evidence of delivery of possession to Penn.— - This, by the common law, is necessary upon deeds of ‘aud & more mortifying eireurm- | Maryland. nine ral ornament for the y e River, 39 Mt ‘ ‘The Rev. W. G. H. Jones, whose resignation of Krede- | Rice River FH ar alceiated te bere. | tlek parish, Clarke county, we announced last weeX, wil Long Lake, 56 1s * NO ES FOR HIRE, at No.263 ice on the whari RO FORt ES FOR HIRE. at No.26s | prin « “4 ir, which has a tendency to equalize the circulation | not take charge of the chutch in Memphis, Tenn. Lae Chat 3 5 NEAT 7 OULOCK, we near Myrtle Av: hair, which a ¢ Chatac, 1816 ; constitu- FORNBANY AND HOY, landing ai enoe—A variety of sew and second hand Piano | #the scalp, to stimulate the akin and nourish the bplbe that | ‘The Rey. W. Y. Rooker, of Winchester, Virginia, has | 70 o 1 ., ‘ tad Sohn Mactrent Rubra ircee ec hea Jaldweils, Westpoint, Newburg, Hampton, B 8 Fortes, for sale ot hire: also a general assort Me anhatciomad, trom Canads cad the: horikv ov receiv-d and accepted an invitation to become the As- | {ac Vourtielle, ag hi See cae P pe rig, Hyde Park, Kingaton, Upper Medhook, | Mest th dng c ane Musical IUmentts WALKER. a purpose to any merely artificial preparation inthe | aistant of the Rev, Dr. Tyng, Rector of St. George's | Mille Lac, No.1, a ia floater actathied to the deed thew inet pon Fean's erat atakill, Hudson, 1e, Kinder! : . 3 ly perfumed, and its use has been strongly re- | Church, New York. Mille Lac, No.2, a3 ot ° aha heres 4 <i 50 IR WaLEeoTns 7 e- Mi » No.2, : I ving in the Delaware, he sent for Maul upot th "Yoares wday, Thursday and Saturday, at? prtpritter of sn,o1d established Jewelry stare; shots | eee et eee rtned aad ormcen tay |», The Rev. Minot M. Wells has become the minister of | Mille Lac, No.3, ye ship, and showed him the two deeds of feoffment for t o'clock Av M, ‘Breakfast and Dinner on board 4 about retiring from the busiuess, offers for sale his | the toilet by HENRY. JOHNSON, Chemist, 273 Brondway, | ‘T¥inity Church, Fairfield, Herkimer county. Lec du Flambean 9% 32 twelve mile circle and southern part of the province; he low pressure Steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. H. L. Kel- | entire stock and fixtures, with a good ron of customers, at «| comer of Chambers street. Sold also, at 100 Fulton street, and | ‘The Rev. J. W. McCullough, D. D., has accepted an < “but the sald Ephraim Herman happened to’ be gone Joga, will leave tne Steamboat Pier foot of Barclay fair apprrasal, for cash and approved paper. Rent moderate. | 77 East Broadway. Large bottles 50 cents; small, 25 cents. unanimous call to the rectorship of St. John’s Church, | Pelican Lake, 72 26h from home, whereupon Maul asked Penn for twenty-four ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays, wd Setardays, at seven o'clock, Possession given immediately. Apply on the premises to Purchasers to be assured of get:ing the genuine Bear’s | Letayette. 1 wins si eB b i hours time, to communicate with him, which was grant- M.. returaing on the opposite days, to RB at | _0287t#re. RON'C. BURK, 80 Bowerv. oll/must purchase only such as Dear the seal and name of | “sfayette, Indiana. 117 298 Ke-ne-wanse,Little Ea- | ed, ‘The next day the commissioners did concl ade'te do For passage or freight, apply on Board, or to F. B. Hef.» LOOK AT THIS.—French Boots and Shoes Gen | Henry Johnson, 273 Broadway, New York. The Rey. C. A. Foster haa resigned the charge of St. 5 gle, (also David King) | as his royal highness the Duke had commanded them. — the offioa cage meets) S ed tlemen, in this store you will finda large assortment, | "03! 30t@m ___..__. | James’ Church, Muncy, Pennsylvania, and accepted that a1 Whereupon they did give to the said William Penn the MAIL STEAMBHIY WASH: | Mf Whe bestquality end cheap ; Ladies will also find here ali JUR? PECEIVED—A rich assortment of fauey aud black of St. Paul’s Church, Evansville, Indiana, to which he | _. 1 ( Shing-goob, Balsam. epg. of thee toh 4 all pecset deli by INGTON—For Bremen, via Southampton Kinds of boots auo shoes they may waut; the stock ic Cravats and Scarfs, &e. at J. AGATE'S, Geutlemen’s | has been invited. Kond du Lac, No. 1, Kecche “Mahveen-gun, | (0% came te did enter fotig, wit the kay, e —The above ship will leave New York for | so large and the assortment, so great you cannot fail India | Outfitter, 237 Broadway, cor. of Parkplace. A Fond du Lac, No. 2 166 436 } Big wolf. the , he did enter therein quietly, with the key, so Bremen on Thursday, 11th November, stop- | rubbers, all the different kinds of jy own manufacture, for | UNDER GARMENTS—A large assortment of Silk Meri We call attention to the advertisement in to-day’s Fond du Lac, No Mo 2 that he might lock himself therein, and they did also 1g at Sou.thainpton to land passengers. ladies, gents, boys, misses and children, and will sel! them | no, Lambswool Cotton, &e. of every desirable style, at J. | per, respecting the dedication of the new and beauti Fond du Lac, No. \ jive the said William Penn livery of selsin of th Returuivg, she will teave Bremen on the 34, and Southamp | cheaperthan any other establishment in this city, at 367 Broad- | AGATE’S, Gentlemen's Outfitter, 3 Broadway, cor. of | church edifice on Union square, recently erected by the land, by delivery of a turf with « twig thereon, and by . ton on the 7th December, s0 as to arrive in time with goods in- | Way, one door above Franklin street. Park place. society. The gentlemen who are to officiate on the ec- | Apake Hiver, $348 . delivery of fowl, and by delivery of water and soil of the tended for the Borlcaye cee oathai Bremen, $120, | 28 Mteod*rre ____ M. CAHILL, GLOVES—A snperiongrticle of Kid Gloves, with welted | casion are well kaown for their abilities—we are much | sd Portage, gpl hy bint) este river Delawareina porringer. Afterwards the said Penn. Pesan fom Southampton of Bremen to. New York, $130, UNION LINF OF PACKETS to and trom LIV- | seams. not liable to rip: Mlso Chosson, Bajoa, and sill tread | pleased to be able to announce that the church is to be | Outanagon, 48 ast irde-kun, Buoy. | Went to the southern part of the said tract of Iand, at For freight or passage, apply to the Ocean Steam Navigation ERPOOL—The splendid new Packet Ship iVAN | Ge) qroonisn urouess oot roadway. ovr irk place.’ | dedicated free irem debt. ‘The pews are to be sold on | Trout Lake, 2399 de-no. the house of Edward Hill aside the Appoquinimink, ak wht erbery: lateod fh aac HOE, Lene urthen, Ci Ra wpres | ate of the SHIRT: * The SctLonbearoatl ‘attention of the | Monday evening, the 8th November. Bak: ganze. He. y 3t 99 Bh Ih, Silver. where the same ceremonies were performed;” and the FOK LIVERPOOL.—Kegalar packet of the 6th | Noy. ‘th, and froin Liverpool ou the WO h of January next Hee ee ate UATE, |, The, bark “Wm. H. Shailer” sailed yesterday morn- povepsapielba wimer iat ccc TI] pasties who oartify thereto do promiae cbedienos to the iz , / % #8 4 . Man. : on same manner Nip SEW WORLD, buriien 1io'toun Cartan | goeced”eSb\ne and setae fanreagere wnsurpemed by any | Geutiomen Purnuning Sure,207 Broadway, cor. Fark place. | 178.7 Maton” Kaligious exerowes were, conducted cu | waa” SN 4 ote Recagme ete, Bir | as thoy oboyed Sie Edmund Andros and others, Lieu. Kuight. will sail as above, her regulir day. ship sailing from theportet New Work. Persons bone pro: | 4 900@re board the vessel by the Rey. S. B. Treat, one of the Olirhateadionts tenant Governors under the Duke of York. The 26th Her accommodstions for cabin, second cabin and steerage | ceeding to Europe or those ing to, send fur their friends. | PNAMMEY BOARDING SCHOOL IN dnt COUN. | American Board aes Missi q I Sandy Lake, Ni Berry i 7 | Oct., 1082, is certified to be the day upon which the rassenuers are too well known to require comment, Those | should make early application an board foot of Daver at orto RY —An experienced teacher has taken for some years | Datctiande Suaeong was fie espe A very, large | Sandy Lake, 99° 00 tee eames ceremuny took place, and it by Arnoldus jutending toembark should make immedi: PPI 029 cath sCOTT, rathat._ | past, anumbet of children, not exceeding ten, ae seaty The Orreochay conta tt Otek Heche bar eat om a th ienge antic cots Saana tte board, foot of Maiden lane, or to . TI Uni . Humphreys, the claimant, ~ PACKETS FOR HAVKE—Secon as boarders and scholars. ler tit ye Town within eighteen months, and each JOSEPH MeMURRAY, r 1 a emda in es eaten eee Krona 028 tre comer of Pine and Liberty sts beg oor NO Fis oi pa lito fortable ta happy ‘while under herears. Great | tiie has taken out missionarien—Bosten Atlan, 20h, | Red Cedar Lake, rn presented by the counsel for the Unit. KOR NEW ORLEANS—Loumiaua and New | “0: BOYD & HINGK FN. Agents, No. 8 Wall-at | sttention is paid to theig heaith and morals. The location, is - -- ~ ah Dinter had bes, Ht to <0 vin ee een Fiore eee eter tenes jo eapakspre oe om 7 ASTLY IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN; AND | cles, Rorreferences and terms ena J Laromre, Lako Superior, Aug. 27, 1847. 82 cee eae eh nas ihe, Hehe of, soverstenty of the fast na..sug Dreket ship ARCOLE, Cant. He Bo Rliaeeontcc eo kertetil eke stent | No,37 Wall street; or H. Hunt, Esq Indian Payments—Mode of Making them— Interesting a New Jersey before Judge Baldwin. fe th ae loading, and wil} posi ed tlemen to ortment of Shirts, Coll SaETUM ey EGULLET ROAR Paleat Mcaciae Information, Wiskonsin, vA Document 140, from the Senate files of 1837-8, to show for aplendor or comfortabply om boards at Orleans hart foot | Bowers, ike PF ‘very low, suitable for the country trade, | Population increases hourly by the arrival of canoes senger. poned the futredubtina of the aeveniedeinnee ie ma Wail street, or to i. K. COLLINS, 56 South st. | Drawers, (they being xtrictwund other Perfumery, for retail | teom gyery river emptying into the head of the lake, but | _ The total number of families is eighteen hundred and D and : Seer oe oe i that it was not evidence. ‘The agreement by w "br, Foord Pectoral Byrap:for the | eapecially from the Montreal river, southeast of us, and thousdad and four hundred, which, mey be inecewsed | SerReant was chosen arbitrator, atipulates ony, Cordial for dysentery, and derangement of the | tye streams running into the bay called Fond du Lac | One hundred in correcting the list. During a council | dence shell be much as is allowed by the rules o west and north. By the former, there is a forty mile por- | Held for another purpose on Monday last, the agent Ai Sdmiteed jo. 1 Courtlandt street, first store from Broadway. stated, that from ohusce unkuown to hima, there had teen | 12. ® proceeding inlaw or equity. Mesars. Eaton and f No. 3. » Po tively no freight will be received on board after Satu: | tine they possess a day evenitiks or Orieans, Mr, William Creevgy, who wilt | [ws they w promptly forward all goods to, hin add Th Ket bart GENESEE, Capt. cent the Areole, aud sail November 18th, he 98 greater advan: 1 be sold at an advance of only 5 per cent above Fall nad judge for yourselves, at 94 Nassau hari, “will sue- | #*reet, opposite Herald ‘Offic Established 1835. day. reguiar day. 027 12t*re NAPIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Inte Vroom & ._| tage connecting it with the Chippeway river, which runs | an increase in these bands of at least one thousand per- | Pibb contended that it was admissible by the terms of = c ANCE. = = - 62 st t Fire and Inland aro Tey rons i former agreement of reference, made in 1642, whereby it FOO eet a oe class fast sasling Risks fhis Companyis trepared to make naar | JV SINBARDIS GILDED BRASS Léa reiey FOX | the into Mlasissippt at Lake Pepin, «distance of about | sone within tno years past, and broadly intimated the | was agreed that the document No. 140 ahould be oopsid- of the Sth November, berthen 1,000 tong, Capt. Ce | ence aruinst damage by fire on dwelling houses, ware. | pho N or pot eee nate re or ea ziang | threeor four hundred miles frem this place. While ons | Er? the intimation may bejust oaunot be readily ascer. | ‘Ftd #8 evidence of the facts therein contained—and that BePeudition; will sail as above, her regular day. The aceom. | houses, bi ral, goods, wares and merchandise of | the city-—which brillianey im warranted to’ stand expovare | Visit to the “Walls of Montreal,” accldent afforded op- | tained; but that there hes been a very considerable | ‘iA Sgceement was referred to by the act of Congress modations in this splendid ahi for cabin, second cabin, aud | Soren and inland nevigetion. to the weather. ‘Tey are also japamned toany color tit may | portunity to notice this trail, which would seem to have | natural increase is beyond doubt, ‘The increase of | Sutborising the prosent reference further, that It was Heer Re any and well ventilated. Persons intending t0 €=- | Tomas Thome, Johoe Hecnk, Martin Hoffman, | seet, will be attended to. ne ne boon wel travelled. In its length are one hundred snd | 0d" fonter natural propagation, and’ may properiy | Mi%: Clayton replied. Mr. Sergeant decided that the bask should embrace this recy Eavoeabie oop po aay poora, | 4; Van Boskerek, ' He 77D. Beach, bert L. Ci an bertas fk peg yay amd between Meinhardt & twenty-two encampments, or resting places, where the | be considered as the trus oeuse of the Day list exten ding doc: it could not be admitted; he was to receive the vinta ee pen orto | JOSEPH MeMURIAY aye ee Nd Fl one he ‘om=th P RDT: | frames of the wigwams and lodges are always found | its dimensions. In conversation, one of the St. Croix idence necessary ins case of law or equity. This (028 9tre 69 South street, corner of Pine " 7 cal . 7(\/) BARR! 2 SPIRITS— ————~ | standing, and the marks of domestic operations are dis- | River band stated, that of fifteen brothers and sisters by | * tye etidenes, ant the te made to the Senate, was ge OLD OR BLACK BALL LINE. OF FACKETS | THOMAS W. THORNE, President. 100 re’ pave gteeriot ALCOHOL, Roseig tebe tent pease Pete enoem amopeen ed benef pelt pned rap ytd la Go A nH pot of Congress, was an aprecinent to bettie tine seine ot 7 ae nt fast sailing Avy a, tary. c : to ; is | would readily accoun e augmentation wi 4 ps at Be eee kket dnp MON REZUMA, bur | N-ib— tig capital ofthis Yostitntion is now full, and with | Aaacellanraricleot Native Grapes for Preserves, Cor | Samuity, to rerinvigorate’ himself and facaily; and at | much alarms the kind-hearted agent; end speaks vol. | the Fee Patch by arbitra the title of the U. States expt os tous, Cape ‘aR Legwber, will sul positively op | asurplas. Money tofoun on bond and morte. ‘sat rre_ | nls, Ke. ata much lower price shan che imported many of them the. Dark covered grave gives mournful | umes in favor of the improving condition of at least one eee eres Buide ete ee eo iey aed tabla. rr steerage passage in tiie fine andspiea- | NY ZW FISH AND SALT STORE. The subscribes hat 200 Front street, between Beckman and Fukou a, | note that the fell destroyer sojourns with the sojourner. | branch of the Indian family. E-NA-BE. | the title of New Jersey to the island in dispute. ‘Thi aiid packet, early applicati 1d be made on board, fo.t of ‘will be foud constauily on hand, dry and pick: | #12 30c@re oh Vea nee wa Tue ty wig Nomee (By tis 8 Cote 6a De eae aren ce Farrow, Oct, 28, 1947, | PFoduced no patents, deeds or charters, but read the ex- : er iverpool for, persons to | led fish of every descr Meckere} salman apa NIVERSAL! TARRANTS COM | Pepin, and has but two and half miles between ice, Ct | empltibcattions ‘Of thone offered af printed tsi Leaning and come bf tis packets which sails from there seonetaar es peat careeie POUND EX1 HBS AND COPAIBA™ | tus heads of the tworivers, and another balf mile around re im igh oe Spleer’s collection of the laws of New Jersey. The frst by popular opivion an jersey the high authority of the falls on the St, Croix. The day eapnat be remote | UF native Amorican party, or the remnants thereof | was the Royal Patent, March fe 1664, by Charles 2d, to ry to Weite from there on the Teth De- | Pickled and dry codfish, Sember, or by any of the Black Balt Line, siling twice each il Kinds of fice and coarse salt, ineinding Liverpool, Turk’s if i when business and pleasure will muke these almost un- | have nominated Frank Baylies,of Taunton, as a candi- month. id, and Salina, in lots to suit pure Babe of York. {t embrace: inguished of the medical faculty, it offersto the; the ‘country from the hases. Ye atsi { Ireland, and on t] dy whose success has in every insta rt iver, along th asi Bact Site, at owas Tea TPA Tsaret, | deserved reputation, Being convenient and agreeable Kaown waters a beaten highway to the Gulf of Mexico | dete for Governor. Mr. Baylis was originally a feder- | {aiund and the island of Manhattan, and "hath upos U it i ia aie, rience has ved that it retains 1 e Ps 5 m: FO auton Ses eer atton Hank, | pP,8. Bosivess transacted between this city and the British | Yest-ste and truly valuable qualitics, Tt ‘The paymontat this place i made only to those In. | Alist, then & Jaekson-man, then whig,and now he is a | the wert the Delaware bay and river, and so up the aaid N. B—The public are ferpectfally, notified, a they | “'Nova Scotia mackerel and salmon landing from schooner Ly, oapractn perth jad does not impair the dians designated as the “Chippeways of the Mississippi | native and whig. Every man in nomination for our | jiudson,” together with the islands, wat be thes, my be guarded against a deceprion vind regular appointed | Joseph Howe, Halifax. Forsleby ‘1’. PRANDY, paratioa possesses 4 ard Lake Superior.” This includes the whole of the | chief magistracy is a whig—Briggs, Baylies,Cushing, and | mines, Kc, in the said tract contained. This deed is ee it esare, toadvertive to bring out passengers by | 019 tere _ aide S19 Frome portable fm ite form, Chippeways in the far west, except « portion known 88 | soya whiz, nitive, democratic, and liberty; so that, | nearly twenty years older than the oldest t clted the Bliek ball Line of pack Mvhich sail LON THE EY! be d the Pillagers,” who have a separate political existence. ” , * | by the United States. Mr. Clayton asked ifthe counsel and cure, Lge ine ke. from Liverpool on P L HE iat we have so couneation | IP “Treate on the EYE, icy Die + u no busi- }, ul wr the seleetion of Tv done at38 Fi price #0 cents. “To be had at the autho! y nauseous tasti nnd ‘unpleasant odor | Ot some thirty bands encamped, in greater or leas | be the result as it may, we shall have a whig Governor. had the original patent, and suggested the word by id ., 8vo., | nataral to copaiba, is wholly avoided in this preparation. For | strength, a portion are from the Crow Wing and other d >; re Meditees:|| sale Wheleecle aud reasit rivers and fakes, the headwaters of the Mi ‘ppl, and On the war question, however, Mr. Cushing isa demo- | might have been accidentally left ont in the copy. the Ist and 16th of each mor with aay other passenger hy se hess is done forus here, except what is done at 35 Falton st. i " Wy. JAMES TARRANT, Di it, ee. crat, and it will not be long before he will be forced into | Messrs. Bibb and Eaton replied that they had it not— AC) ee —— "Dr Fowell attends exclusively to diseases of the Eye and comer ol Greenwich and Warrenets, | ‘0 the westward of it, who have paddied thelr canoes | 1! PEA a cp © | nelther had they the power to produce it. ‘Their ollent FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Pack- | Ear from’ to (o'clock, at his office 261 Broadway, comer of | Also for sale at 2 Park Row; 110 Broadway: 10 Astor House; | 2¢arly ® thousand miles, to receive the small stipend ap- | the same party on all other points. alf-way party | being buts private citizen, had not the means of en- iling packet ship * icial Eyes of a superior quality recently impor 7 iNT —1 ~. | ment iirete now loadiog and will sail as above, her regu ar diy. tore ONEY LENT—The highest prices advancep in large | innds, ‘I'pe ‘distance these and others are required to | Noone here expects that the natives will get many | ments vere © came and folade from the Duke of York Fo ight or passage having superior furnished _accommo- ® The _ ft dations: apply ou board at: Onleany wharf, foot of Wallacreet, | PRIKLIABDS pl ae fe Ass rooms. tor playing, and | plate, jewelry. f Alleys Ist floor, 7 Tables on tare SOChEUR Gey aotcnciee: hee, come in such cases, is entirely too great, and has caused | votes for their candidate. Some few they may subtract ‘ eS ER COC Set a soatae | rat Bent Reh AE BATIG msec, | sch dite amo tee, Lar rer ing tat: | from the wh rant, thanks tothe enovaragment oo: | nas, tad ie toneumios bng rma, ton cloaks Siam earpeibiSe Rarer any” | eek lath is eae, tad Weak ee pens | Pomona revive in viva aes scat, | Sat ewan protons of ch rote vars bt | Coal aordnd te that dloulow party by our in| Tie tit 2Ge® Cetin asia Of Neer uh 4 tae cababnsclal tii in ae ‘re | came exhausted long betore suppiies could be furnished; | discreet whig orators and presses. The liberty candi- s " iq ie ———— Mr. J. Horm, jun, and Otis Feld are connected withthe | Foxit ANNIA WARE MANUFAUTORY.—Ontrander | the stores of the neighboring bands were insufficient for 6c slinie BB vide well AF the pallid | ene ried ek iene ee ond FO LIVERPOO! above establishments, aud invite their friends and the publ: date will do better ig ry politi- | recognition of the grant of 1661, reciting the treaties be- Packet of 21st of November—The well-known, fast | | 'N. B. The two gents above named are very popular in their | rect Norris, (successors to Henty Hopper) No. ait Becond | the emergency; the whole body of men, women, and | ogi abolitionists had halt as much taot ‘ax they have | tween Great Britain and the Netherlands, The next Packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1000 tons, | business—the saloons are worthy of patrouage —E. large assortment of Britannia Lamps for oil and spir. | Children, exceeding three thousand in number, suffered | 7oai. Around their candidate might be rallied all the | document was deed of partition of the province, be- Will sail as above, her regular day. 7 ie | meal ita i Hesticks, Castors, Pitchers, Tumblers, Teapots, Soup | “Xoruciatingly, #0 that several huadred perished irom | disafected whigs and democrats in the State, if the suid | tween Sir Edward Carteret, Lord Berkley, I’enn, Low- passags, having splendid large and comfo GLONINSKY'S CALCULATING MA md Gravy Ladies, Spoons, Spittoons, Syringes, Decanter | the famine. Such events aimonish of the necessity of | gisaffected had any faith in the good management of the | den, and Billings, who were then rietors of New Jer- ‘extraordinary and wonderful machine: Corks paying them at points nearer to their homes by dividi. g | \ipertyites, which faith they have not, and for valid | sey, making « aivision of the territory. Next the grant state Us ees py bin, epply to the Captain on board, at West side of Burling slip, of to let the patent in Englan " 4 , ne 87 South street. | complete, an pal ri 8 aig30%re | the pay list. The result this year has been, to reduce 5 Pack GOBAULE & MINTURN ‘hen, Captain | having been secured, they are now offered to the public ie a ax drug: | the number in attendance to less than eighteen hundred, | “Tne! to Bir Edward Carteret, by the Duke of York, in comee- the New Line—Reguiar NB. Britaania Ware neatly rppatre iW YORK DENTAL DEP The Packet ship UT 0 tons burthen, Captain te Th ‘th t iogenious invention of the ter of Governor Briggs, accepting the nomina- | quence of this partition, and in confirmation of t! sides i and Tr | eg ety Hee ale oo chase tuaueed a mnkiag oF fully infe the arrivals to be tardy. ‘The ta, with d John Eide nda Byir) ron ee the Hottinguer, and sai fn Hind e invaiuable to those engaged in makion wp athens, ery respect! rena ae Te ey Sentah tar Aig Loa bn bea i ce a hear poem 1 agents, wi tion of himself for the governorship, by the Springfield | same, for the country from the Hudson down te Bar: Gold Foil, Plate, W: Staniel K i e, Solder, Spiral Springs, 1 wttina, Gold Fretipitaied Silver, Biver Plate, Wi pris em- | Convention, is quite as non-committal as anything that | yat, and from thence across to the Rancocas, confirming ire, Bolde urned ployed in preparing pay | sts, and have not yet perfected | ever came from the pen of Mr. Van Buren, It does not | Carteret in the royalties, The case w them; nevertneleas, they began to-dey in the delivery | contain the remotest allusion to any of the disputed tantil to-day, at eloven Ciclock. "The precise diforence ROK MARSEIL ERE The fine ship SARAN & Pat LIA, Captain B. R. Butman, will meet with rompt despatch. 5 AGUERREOTYPE—VOIGTLAENDEWS Apparatus icles will find it greatly to thei of goods. ‘The treatiev of July 29th, 1837, and Oct. 4th, | questions of the day, though many ef them, and those ‘the grants to Delaware hor passe, apply tg BOYD & HINCKEN, | Reduced Prices.—fiall size Tubes at $60—quarter size leery prices as fam determined to | 1844, under which these payments are sade, stipulate ttoet productive of vitternes of fesling, were discussed | ts'an'to be thu: ‘The State’ of Del CHAMBERLAIN & HELE, 85. Ce To id JOBEPH T, MURPHEY, | for portion to be paid in goods, and the balance incash. | by the Springfleld Convention. The Governor is be- | the gr . 103 Front street. cances, will be. promptly attended to, by ad- i S64 Brondway.N.V._ | Under the pure patriarchal form of Indian polity, each | coming cautious, having just cut his (political) wisdom | Delaware, the river, the lalands th PSCULT’S EMIGRATION OFFICE, 7, &F, LANGENHEIM, | 9, “2 living member of the tribe is entitled toa proportionate | teeth. Lieut. Gov. Reed, on the other hand, goes slap- | yored by the river.’ The grant to New Jeraey, in 1664, rect Persons wisaing to send for their Philadelphia Exchange, or lor, 318 Fe share of the avails of the public or joint property, at the | dash into every thing, with a vigor scarcely to have been | describing the tract, says, it hath upon the West the the old country can secure passage LANGE SHEIM & BECKERS, Oe ee nas Mite Cation tented hie time the several payments are received. It, therefore, | expected from a gentleman’ so d the vale of yearn. | Bay and the River De ” Ke, ‘The question ap- by of eh 0% 12t#re ___ 201 Brond way, New York. by the American Patent Waterproof Com; becomes necessary each year, to construct a new list, by | He talke of the unnatural war” are waging with | pours to be as to the co: CARR GES—JAMES BREWSTER, having opened a | ore admirably adapted for Shooting and Fishing bands, tamilies, and individuals. rrisges, births, and | Mexico, and which, he declares, was ‘commenced with- | upon the West,’ whether those words mean, it includes LEO Wie new Ci ‘Repository at 396 Broadwav, would re the heaviest rains, avd yet not obstructing the perspi. | deaths, in the interim, all contributing to disarrange for- | ont good and sufficient cause.” There is much more cf | upon the West the Delaware, or it hath fea ane spectfuily invite his old patons and friends to call and exam. the weai ry. z mer ones, great care is required in preparing them with | the “same sort,” which, while it will aid sts author in | If the words mean ine a comp'ete assortment of old M4 re Firemen will find au assortment of Cloths some quarters,will aid his rival in others. There 1a, !can | Delaware, then the grant would inelude VERPOOL, HOLHINOUER, 1190 06 u i aes d to their vocation, of thi is by simply call- ds. —Philed, Le from Liverpool on the 6t C Ws » pee co Say 4 plan of making them up, is by simply assure you, « difference of opinion, of more consequence | with other Islands. — PAcia dger, 30th inst, wail Nie secured by the St. George's ppoint Mr. Talbot, Warts, of 02 Nas PN po canada ion the chiefs and head men ‘of each band seps- | among our whiga, on the wer question, which will not be a Line of Liverpool packets, et, as our agent for of all kinds of second | ° = me ly, and reeviving from them the names of the heads | without its influence, not merely this year, but on the sau a i? hand Books and cations will be libe jovels and cheap pnbli- Pc Fourruer Particu crpknt at Sovurn Ro RS OF THE RaitRoan Ac- ‘in all & fom that port. For farther parti iB LTON.—It is now well 06 Sonth treet. AL BOG of ail the families in their band, together with the | matter ‘of re-electing a whig candidate for the Presi- mi ‘Street — .C. C, Marsh, Accountant, Author of the Bice of Double Kiutry Book-keepin Simplified,” andthe “Art of fin. | GUIber of men, women and children, severally, in each Pers try may depead upon punctual remitaance, and the full value, by sending asnbove.. ly order gt Bancke DrAvoy, and DAL: | ale Entry Book: jacional, Book Bove. aan of” an family. ‘The goods are allotted by distributing to fami- from this quarter to the at- tained that these were but fi : NERS per Kreach park U/ tain, agents to the xchange Company, 102 eeping Improved,” continues to tench ss | (19 sch articive ag are cuitable for thelr members, te. | tempt wivoh, ice uederscod, the baruburners of your | Nnt‘vyn,—Mz. Wooduury, of Charlestown, cr rene permits on Was dateee ean sorte i becomes fumiliar from actual use with all the | spectively. ‘The following exhibits the proportion of | State are making, or are about to make, to resuscitate | Duy.’ Mr. BF. Kingand Mr. Francia Huntoon, of West N. Ra, or tothe offs Of acme, an Water > WINTER ULOTHING tating a set, and a peraon of Kood eameity will, | uistribution adopted on this oooaa the fossil remaine of Van Bureniam. That ism is dead | Avvcy: Nx. Wiley, of Baldwinaville, und Mr. Thomp. oom YD _& HINCKEN, #8 W 4an Warehouse, No,:102 Fulton come a competent book-keeper in about | Blunkete—One to cach person, age and sex determin. | ase claim ageninst any one of the gentlemen who were | On. of Grafton; ail but the last named. being employed the Of Nord Ghureh, wher . and will receive a certificate to that effect. ing size and quality; but where the family exceeds four | made white aud whole vy the operations of that grest- | (icy the road. Of the wounded, Mr. Whit y, the dying con- minter Clothing can be had to salt the pocket and terte of all. | qf Foxbecture : as found noar the mer Clothia ith terms, obtained at the rooms, from 9 A. | in number, one additional to each family. ont of levelling machines, the whig bankrupt law. it Treight Genaher, i — Calico and linsey—Two yards to each person. ‘adherents among decent people, and even | dition last wes FOR LONDON—Regalar Packet of Phe new and mugui EB ners tate Be kona ght-—[since dead } I h lar de Nomrorcs sabia och pears HEMICAL RESULT.— 4 WONDEM!—VEGETA never had any Tons fir" cable second cabin, awd steerage passengers, re une: WA BEE TIGUO TATE DYE te amable peraonsto dye im | _ Seariet cloth—About thive-eighths yards to each per- | its indecent disciples have nh eee steain Vaive, and is supposed to have been scalded inter- quatied by any vessel n port, being very spacious, and wel. f stantaneoa ly their hair, withontthe least inconvenience. For | #9 travis, * teed, “Bed half a doxon offloars of government, who hey nally. When the bridge began to give way, ue was sit- ventilated. Persons intendi rs og orabere, should ants tae one se eres ees 5 00 C0 20 00 ghansing red cr grey Hair, Whiskers, Cotton shaw! a0 rts, Kettles, gunworms, | yaguo ides that Mr, Van Buren is me - | ting upon the tender, and jumped towards the abutment selves of this very favorable ofportunity, by making imme: ¢ ansoriment of Business Sacks, Frock rown, Black, or Chesnut color. ‘The slightest evil Gonse | combs, fire steels, scissors, butchers’ knives, awia, tin | dent, having been elected both in 1540 and 1844. There | o¢ tne pridge, but missed it and fell with the fragments, shate application on board, foot of M iden Lane cal aale and double tee Strom, otto ences need not bef pesesner heres =} cups and tin pans—One to each family. {s something fo ridiculous in the attempt to “restore” ® | ie” Joshun Lincoln, of Charlestown, bad both legs bro 028 10t re pe ae PANTALOONS, plain nd fancy Carinae wana PnP ang ibe varioge arede | gga eOnets pecwetulen to nembee Mallen “having |: dynasty far more” obeole than ever the Bourbons | Xen, They have been et and be is dolng wall. ME Tey. — en. h Doeskin ing black . | were in France, e ure ids, attached to the road, is badly but not fatally in- FOR GLASGOW ee boeing and ig glo froma 0b'te Ode loge of ecto Ee eee tush, | Guns—Only to such as the chiefs designate, dulity as exbibited in the Jired, Mt. Whitmore, the ticket-master at Baldwins. lath of exch mouth —Th n | VESTS, an endless variety of black satin, velvet, lic. If Black is required, ask for box marked N; if Brown, | Cloth bianketa—One to o family of less than seven | guren again at the head of 1¢, is but slightly injured. and te able to be about verge EFORD, 500 tons, C B. MeAl ings, and bombazine, from... « 1 to 5.00 | box marked Be members; two to larger families Buren wey allow bimvelt to be “put up’ to be put | Vile! be ey ee aldwia, both. of Baldwinsville big. wt sall Loch November, ieee re assortment of Wrench, Ki , German and | “Prepared by JULES HAUEL, pgttamer and chemist, 120 | Tie other dry goods, such ag ribbons, gaitering, sew- | down’ 11 «more significant manner than he was in 1540, Mr. Noo injured, bat not severely. The remalesee hit’ oI . Rs erican Broadclot!s, Cassimeres aud Vestings, which wil esnut street, Philadelpt sold wholesale and retail, by eve ‘ apy cot agen ee RS erin soma’ igen | Amerean road ura, Camimeres nid Vestings, which will | Chesnut street Philadelphia; and sold wholesale aud rail by | ing silk, nen thread, needles, legging, breeching, %0., | when he received the most pointed hint to leave ever | Woodbury were brought toubarlestown by the tral last orto OODHU. TURN, 67 South st. os , DANIEL. F. SMITH, gn H. Jeneoon, pe rays A. L. Winship. 77 East Broad. | 4F¢ divided on similar principles, a well as the provi- | conveyed to an American President. Our whige are | oyening, Ho is » member of an Odd Feliows’ Lodge at The regular packet s| 608 tor vt. Hi 815 30t*m 102 Fulton st., opposite the Old Dateh Church. way; A. F. Artault, 149 Broadway; and J.B. Jaquemod, 415 | Sons, consisting ot flour, corn, and salt meat. highly pleased. with the quarre| of your democracy, a6 | Waltham, and will be buried under their direction, Meck anecee SECOND HAND FURNITURE AND CLOTHING Bratwey, ‘New York. a ‘The total cost of these goods, as ap) by the seve- | they well may be. Charlestown, to-morrow afternoon, The other ee st Decernb Orie lode wockicmeniatag Gar canerae Gerbera gt crate, Ask for JULES HAUELS | ral contractors” accountain the ogent’e office. 1s $34.00, | \ I-understaud that the paragraph in one bf my letters, | jcuies were conveyed to their respective residences this nee sate ous of enst off clothing or fumiture to dispose of, ean obta na | VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE,” if you want the | which is understood to include & balance due Inst year: | in whieh [alluded to Mr. Collector Morton's attempt to | orning. ‘Pertous who left the scene of the disaster last od ~ fair eash price for the same, by sending for the sapecniber, ‘at | Kenwine article. tute. au26jorem | he cash, which is in silver, amounts to $21,949 20-100, | make Secretary Walker responsible for « reduction of | venjug, stare that the whole of the bridge isin the paehons hussesidence, of a line through the post-office wid be pune: | _ Apr ute. _2u26 308m _ | and will divide, a8 near as may be, four vollars per | the wages of some of the laborers in the Custum House It wae 106 feet long, and the modetion isned fe in. MN x y ry be, ag’ river, | Dg. abutments were 28 merners, and ill positively sail’ so wlvertean tually attended to. M8 COHE! ;Manutactured by | capita, ° here, attracted attention in Washington, which led to® | fot apart, ‘he distanee irom the bridge to the water ree, ¥ 4 hearsubeihse vp ety Odile Nassau street, New | ‘rhe goods are excellent, and reflect credit on the de- | correspondence between the august parties, Morton | is yo it, The whole weight upon the briage at the The MUMPAIS, Copt, Bunker, November ist. yet PAN Goods and O.d Stock bought to any amount. ‘s, x | partment, as well as the contractors, Messrs. Grant and | excuses himself now, by saying that the laborers were | tims of the accident was between 50 and 60 tons; of qhhe WISCONSIN, (new,) Capt. Mumford, November 7 tate re cal, Producing quick pictures of fine white | Barton, of New York; J, Watson, of Detrott, aR ey mere temporary, workerea set if fh red Pint | which but about 29 tons was railroadiron. A lighter Pe hil d to Ni = 7 EN, Si tone, now ust u at operators, a few of whose names | slop, aud KE. K. ‘I'ryon, also of New York. The blankets, | reason ping wages. » | engine with iron, passed over the bridge a few days pre- arate sua caesarean tifa ae Othe | MURMURS, CAN vad fom tow Amt ansones | tenptete We are ued Mons perrnevdvecem | uneratod Wo be Auerown manufntar a8 «mp: | ome a dh ald temporary iharca Bag ber the pee | Gig tothe dane, js cis-ssbipa, commanded. by mea experienced in t wo their friends and the publie that they are now prepared to | mepait, Relieving itsuperior to any thing ofthe kind in ase: | riov article, and deserve special notice. tee twenty. five yours, vectale ona Governor ef {It is stated that ® young man who had jumped upon will sail punctually on their appointed days, Hvis ail operations appertaining to their profession, at theit | %,u Walker, Albany S.J. Hump mn 0 One ofthe large warehouses of the Fur Company is be- | was there Morton was first nominated Governor of . sed jumped upoe berths, apply OD BORG OF 10 ms APECOTT, Of Fondence, Now 113 Chambers at. re | GBonme, Montrents Clarke tug eevee sucteing the goods in, by putting everything | Massachusetts, which js truly awful length of time ago 4 Poort Bey ers ticpea nano tht vorer tron whenee . A . 86 Routh at. by the 88 intended for a tamily in a parcel, and attaching to it ® | | should hardly have thought of Oe eee ead hee ty aad. wen hatte the injured. He ye before it wholly th inet jo, 115 Chambers, ste ____ 08) AS re rhe ‘A.—The superior bark D. GUD- rp ne Fant ONS 04 Y= Pee et es mt per number corresponding with the number of the | i¢mot that 1 see, by your report 4 4 Roully standing ‘agent’s list of the band. | ous’ at old Tammany, thet laborers states that the bridge swayed Fe eanng ofeiott order of sumber and band, n- badly in your Custom House,‘es well as yt gave way.—Boston Lravelier,