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el ‘Wasuinaron, Nov. 7, 1647. ‘The News. ‘We have¢wo mails upfrom the South to-night. Some sorew has broke loose in the Mobile steamer, for ther> have been several failures in that direction of late. We are afraid our old friend P.M. G. Cave Johnson, never will get this Southern line under discipline. No later mews frem the city of Mexico. Gen, Teylor soins Hee in December. He has Ainlahed up bla parbot the Captain Turner, pry the Fremont trial, is re- gistered at Coleman’s this evening. fry my Indian summer has been superseded by * We tear o's vogue rumor to-d yy that Fillmore has ceSted Comptrclleg in Spry and Sal wap bere toes successful west of ae Purcaperrmsa, Nov. 8, 1847. Taylor Convention. ‘The Taylor Convention of the city and county of Philadelphia, met this morning at Military Hall; there being @ large attendance of delegates, In consequence of it Being ascertained, that some of the precinote had mot yet elected delegates, the convention adjourned to meet again a 4 nfay oven county Court House. fer, f Adjutant General of the tion, snd Co Col, John Bid Sidney of Sethe memorable .‘Buckabot ‘ar in bert oe ine ‘was one of the Secretaries of the same fate of 8 ONT C Bye; 1000 Readin Gor Parr re Bg Ne onan Fay ge ; 1300 vaste Theastry Notes 6, 100% 60 Oe ebiek eat phe) ‘AP a So ill Nay 6's, 65, 70:60 Girard Mason high Coal Borip, 0684: 70 do 87; 50 eh ‘Treasury Weies Mong: t00 US ee Lee i no Copper, 18; 11,000 State 6's, 1986 ra Th State 6's. 72: 1000) do We. 8 410 Gi- ad an og 00 ding’ Moree: ‘ge Bon os ‘The War, de 5 ~ PROM GENERAL WOOL’s HEADQUARTERS. (s Correspondence of Picayune. } eal he 99 vena Vista, Oot. 2, 1847. BP a with such glorious news as you are from the quarter, you can snaroely wish for much from this ber 3 I hove 80, for if you ever expect to get any- thing more of any consequence or importance, | am fear- pi! ou will be most egregiousl, poe | disappointed. Stag- in the order of the how to kill time is the be stady ofall upon this column; and permit me to as- sure you that he is # pretty tough old gentleman to put down, ® jar slashing sortof a customer, who cuts a broad ewatth and geta over the ground slowly but surely, and, as he swings his keen- aoythe, gives many admonitions to “ look out for sbins Since my last we have resolved 1 news trom Mexico of the ‘victories of Gen. Scott’s army, which must makes grrat noise at home and a powerful sensation broad among the crowned nobs of Europe. a hy tine Herre oe hems polalined. mae | which argued will be one ined toward peact I cannot believe that the fate orth ‘ospital city will in- duce the vain, gasconadiog nation of Mexico to make fra but with such a pecrle 8] culation are absurd. jeaven on! 0. A had accident occurred day before yesterday in Sal- ‘tillo, which resulted in the di pe hae ogc aclerk of the Mississippi sutler’s. 1 witha man named 8 private in the Sitectaatop giment, in ir. Carr, and Cook snatched up a pistol, and. supposing it was not loaded, snapped it st dale and inflicted a meatal wound upon him, from which he died goon after, The deceased belonged to the fraternity of Free and Miitnes Masons, and was buried y y ‘with masonic honor. ‘A Mexioan trader came into camp day before yester- day and complained to General Wool that while at Le ‘Ventars, « smal! hacienda or village on the route from here, ha was robbed of his cergas and mules to the value of five hundred dollars or thereabouts. In consequence of the promise made to proteot the property of Mexicans = remain neutral, and the assurances that rob! them shall be punished, Gen. Wool peeperese Capt. Taylor’s company of Texan 5 Henares to to the rancho or hasciends, retakecthe goods if f they are noteo seize & sufficient mi ‘and horses belonging to the place to up for the losacf the Mexican, and if thore who had s hand in the robbery can be pointetl out, to seize them and bring them in &¢ vrisoners. The expedition oc egg ph and before they get back cole eg go to,the hacienda Potosi. Since the quer! their exertions eaaeety. to robbing Mexicans 7 Great reason to complain’ Ins, better known sy issouri, as Squire Col- = who acted as interpreter to Doniphan’s command. Branfe un ‘ted im the battles of Sacramento and Brest segs who has since been employed as interpr Quartermuster’s Department, left here 1 Soon wath oh pt y of a dozen for Santa Fe, via Menclova end the Presidio, tnrough the Indian country. The squire ia an old Santa Fe trader and has been in many a little “ skrimmag:” inthat country. It is expected that thix party rela pat to both guerrilla parties and Indians on their though few in numbers they are pre- parae-! to make a stout resistance. The squire 7) ro- to furnish me with an account of the trip and it« jneldente, upon his arrival at Santa Fe, ifheshould get there safe, and it cannot fail to be of interest. Another party left yesterday morning for San Antonio, Texas. via jontiovs, about fifteen strong. Among them was Mr. Thomas H. O'S. Addicks, Gen Wool’s interpreter, @ most excelient, intelligent and talented fellow. He hhas been in this country or Texas many years, and been ad actor in many stirring scenes with the Mexicans end IJndievs, and among the latter, the Lipans, has spent a considerable time, and | believs as made a chief by them. At the battle of BuenaiVsta he rendered him- self conspicuous by his coolness and gallantry, and was complimented therefor. He holds the office of county clerk in San Antonio. Thisparty, it is reported, are to de attacked by guerrillas between here annd Monclova, ye band who are in waiting for them. I hardly credit the report, but if it isthe case they will receivean ample quid pre quo, and per: ‘more than their money’s worth. The trip from Here to Monclova Js generally made in about three days, and from thence to San Antonio in seventeen or teen days The Mexicans who were charged with the murder of Raynes and Pat- terson have not yet been convicted. ‘The b board which was in sonslon when. 1 wrote you last bad merely examin- ing powers. A regular commission, ordered by General rycOmmenced its session this morning for the trial of theacoused The accused stand a poor chance for their n- at for the evidence is very strong against them 1 hear nothing new or spicy from Monterey,and imagine they are quite as dull as we are here. It is very difficult, to tell what we shali come to, but I am afraid we shail, be compelled to resort to Sat old English rural games auch as running in sacks, c! ing pigs with greased tails olimbing a greased pole, “various games of that sort,” to. while away the ine. What is to be done with this column ? GENERAL TAYLOR. It is understood that General Taylor—who has been absent from his family and private business for more than two years and a half, and during the whole cfthat time has been engaged in the most important and ardu- ous duties—han asked for leave of absence to return to the United States for six months. His letter to that effect was received by the Adjutant General yesterday evening; iu ths course of which, Gen Taylor serit oheractur of the war, his servi #4 at this time. He purposes to remove to Mutamora early this month, where be awaits the answer of the vernment.aod expresses a desire to be in New Orleans 7 the lst of December We understand tho leave of absence has been granted to him; and we hi 0 doubt that, if events should arise to call for his services on that frontier, he will fly to place himpelf at the head of his gellant \-—nal dame —~ Union, Fatal and Deplorable A. Accident on the Wor- cester Railroad. [From the Boston Courier } The most deplorable accident that has occurred in the neighborhood of Boston, except the great collision on the Providence road some years since, took place on Satar- day. It happened to the morning train from Spring- over the Western and Worcester Railroads, due in the oity at one o’clock, but which was about an hour ande half behind ite time. Just before the engine the bri: at the crossing on the Brookline — of the Mil - oe hae brake on the second aes passenger car broke and tell upon the track.— The wheels of the car encountered "he obstruction thus caused, and were thrown off the rails, plough- ing = the ground for a little distance, but the id not yet become detached from the rest of tha, peain noe, fromthe baggage cars in front.— But when the unfortunate car came abreast of bridge, it met ® sleeper, as is supposed, higher than others, amd upset against abutment, aud dashed in pleses: The force of the shock, as the wheels struck this sleeper, threw out the connecting bolts, so that nel- ther the engine ahead, nor the first class cars behind, ‘were taken off the rails, ae the foremost of the lat- tee was tilted up, escaping being upset, as it were, by mteaslns (ibe paamngers in tht ear were Go ¢ of them bruvsed by the joiting, and all much alarm- Phiaet as may Well be supposed, but happily no one was se- Hoaaty In) most melancholy part of the story sp mrtine car whioh was the og mene As we can beta. ‘Ofeome dosen oF fourteen passengers in destroyed— learo—six were instantly peing mangled in the most hornble manner, aa ihe the “other injured more or less, some to an Sere . Of course, all possi- bie efforte were made to extricate the sufferers, and expresses wero instantly sent into the city for foal asaistance. Several of onr pbysicians surgeons at once went out, and rendered the aid of their skill to such as were not past itemeed. The wounded, we are informed, enoonvayed to Brighton, where they now re- der medical care. ‘he bodies of the dead were pon yh depot on the South-Cove as soon as it be done, and Coroners Pratt and Smith were tain the annexed description ot the ap; deceased, as near as |d be ascertaine corpses — ‘No. 1. Sammon be 5 feet 9 onto i. yy salneee ra} i. it andes ste ‘talons, veat, i cotton shire rer aannenee ams 0. 2. From 26 6 to 25. yenrs old, 6 fost 8 inches high, inne aranes eeeen Jacket, plaid vest, striped bout 24 Bears olds 5 8 feet 8 inoben high, brown white shiny, Growers, ana voce joes nay not be want- Fr — Jowt not es it it pa; Old; 6 feet or Drone—dark at 4 boots, fennel ved bo the raps "net given, dork tes that he thinks, in consequence of the pre- | i ‘= i é 4G a 3 i ble to state. comteh account of such an occurrence, even from eye- witnesses and persons who were themselves exposedowing the excitement and confusion; and all railroad officers are reluctant to answer questions that The pa affect the tock of their different companies. ic, hoy ever, are becoming a little interested am relation to thes frequent accidents, and look to somebody for Be wa! tion and explanation. [t will not do to hush these mat- ters up because the individuals killed or wounded have not @ name or s fame in the community, and the sacri- fice to human life within the last fortnight in this State has been of more co: uence any profit on stock, ite borders. COMMERCIAL LN TELLIGENOK) Sales of reign at seers At tHe Stoce Boanv, Nev. eee. $36 Md. Curd», «9. 7, closed au ; fing bid. ‘Treasury 7 notes, 6 ssc 101; 1, 10096 bid. fit Jose eS nabad Ne id Bal itimgre and Ohio Hallway shores 12/¢‘sakede forthe opening, 42 bide Fiour Markets. PHuapstemia, Nov. 6,.—The market generally has been unsettled to-day,in gonaeananee of the unfavorable nature of the advices fro urope. Flour was gen- erally held at $6 50 for brands, without sales. om Flour—A small sale at $625. In coru meal, nothing do- ing. Grain—Whoat continues inactive, and we onl; hear of a sale of 1500 bushels good Southern red at $1 per bushel. No further sales of rye. Corn has been very dull and prices depressed ; outs are also dull at 42 a 44 cents for new Southern. Passengers Arriv ipa Isase Mead—Mrs wi H & TC Gladding son. importations, boxes sugar Sturges & co—100 Harare ty Ai ‘Prvlor 136.000 sears Fao, do Taker & V4 iaiad ty do W Foley ‘SM do E Jeanj ees ores 12 ain ee pos je ‘Domestic Lmpurtations. lage bales cotton FE & RR im—51 E & J A sneider— ‘azet & Astom—105 do Demill—196 bales cotton J P Swain Carhart—37 do & & RR Graves—2i LH e © Bolton. Cea rig Henry @uck—125 sticks cedar J Grice— peicr cotton HL’ Maltinad fe Savannan—Bark } Jeane Graveo—01 do H Coit—61 50 Brigham & Carhart—' 00 casks J Cram—l00 do WN. Tabefshan 2 do to order. bore Tire ir MARITIME HERALD. Port of New York, November 9, 1887. SUN Rises 6 41| moon sts 6 07 sun vee cee 4 46] HIGH 945 Cleared. Ships—New World, (packet) Knight, Liverpool, ell, initia & Co; Bavaria oachse) Howes Havre Fer a Livieg: Y ‘Burke =Chaneellor, Gray, West Coat Aftien, GD Maw the ws; D Godfre: » Genoa, Howes, frey & ‘Brig-Savannah, Dixon, "avannah, Sturges, Cleat & Co. Sehs—Emerald, C: Halifax, 3 Le Bay. Ridell, Charleston, R. Post; Scienee. Fish. Mobile, Dunha n & Dimon; ‘aus Hyman, Toller, Newbem, NC. Bliven, Providence; Sylph, Tuttle, flow Hiven. 8 Mi day, dor Lady Foumick, Hotchi Fee 1 Thorndyke, Child, Picto 8. 11 days, with 400 chal- coal to T Tremiet. The T: has had a@ pilot on board 3 jark Isaac Mead. B: Savannah, 14 days. to Demill & Co. Oct sta, lon 75 30, Tat’ 34.33, fell'in witha wreck, nppa- rently that of an Eastern low deck achr, with a trupk'capin, ways on the forward part of trunk, saw four men by her from7 o’clock in the mornin, ning noon, at wh rime she di which made it impose also shipped a Him fime, breaking the second mate's arm, stove bianaele, and ae the tiller. i Peter Demill, Picket, Savannah, 14 days, to R M De- oy Arabian, ot Charleston) 8, Havana, 21 days, to in co. brig a, Wilhy, for Phi eels hr Merchant, from Charleston. D ramp in the stomach, William ‘a weet, of aul the only At vess 26th wer | Be i spoke brig New York,of and from T'ho- ‘or Boston, the Hole oe Wal mestoa for Key West aS Ad: Benouet, Brewster, Wilmington, NC. to Brown Sehr r Lyeghbere, Gould, Richmond, 4 days from the Capes, to Allen & Paxson aebe Columbia, Sehr Eliza, Doane, Harwich, to S Whitney. Below. Brig Philura, ‘Trainer, Savannah, to Dunham & Dimon. Brig Pedroza, Also, a bright sided ship; 2 barks; 2 brigs. Herald Marine Correspondence. Purcapecenia, Nov 8, 4 P M—Arrivi moe TR Southworth, M: Elin English, Gi 20 Knapp, Baltimore, to Sturges, Clearman ‘ay smiths barges Michigan, Allens Porpoise, Dra ¢; Mars, house, do a iagy Mit Dutchman, Liddl je, Albany; ‘I Hoarat aSo. e, do. Below—Brigs Remdeer, Bell, Halifax; Caspian, Willough- L Bevan, Buraham, NYork Hi «John B Myers, Smith, Miscetlancous Record. New Won, Kuight this mominr Bavania, Bowe, & or morning. Letter bags at ( at Kenyon’s. Wall street. Paivape trata, for Havre, which ails to-morrow, will close as above. Snir Emriae—An account of the loss of this ship on her yoyage from this port to Vera Cruz, will be found under the Telexraphic hend. Suir Qoweco, Ingersoll, hence for New Orleans, was re- ported ashore on the 20th, onthe East Mud Lumps, about two Taille NE of SW Bar. Baia Parxstine, from Georgetown, SC. for Richmond, Me., sprung aieak on the Northern side of the Guif Stream on Sunday, Oct2t. Capt Sparks, id the crew were te- Li Havre will al Aree: Sm ken off by the Harriet, & Jesse, Captain Connor, and taken to Charleston. Capt ws feli in with the Palestine on the 2d inst in Jat 32 14.N, lon Bara, fsa rschalk, of and for New York from St Ann’s Bay, J put ‘nto Charleston to repair dam- ages sustained ina fas ‘on the 26th of Oct. Buia Attston, Pierce, from Belize, Hon. with mahogany old Capper, bouad to New York, put into Novfotk of water and provisious, which having she again made sail for New York in the obtained at Old evening. HW Scun Retrieve, (of Halifx) MeDuffee, from i with a joad of pilaster, was off Cape Ann, by schr Ore: fun; Bees troms Paitotitute fee Woreaouth end incasdlaey saul, the crew saving themselves with nothicg but what they stood in—some of them without hat, jacket or shoes. ‘The Oregon arrived at Portsmouth on Satuiday last, and the crew of the Retrieve were clothed and sent home by the went of the British eonsul. ScH ——, from Boston for Arichat, struck on a rock neat Canso night of 25th ult—got off and was taken into Canso full of water. Scun Many W Catucart, a Jat 37 40,8 herm b and maintopmast ived on Saturday, passed ii uk in 1034 vachoms water—head of fore Jenn} Bot and 200 Oct he expe: Jost his house, biunacle. is deck swept anil received other damage. Captain E re- ported that he saw aship on her beamends, ant a full ri ged rig woth her maiumast gone by the deck foremase standing; saw two men on board—blowing heavy could not sper k her. Bcun Rro Graxpe, Munroe, 11 days from Boston for Wash. ington, NC. pat mto’ Georgetown, 8C. on the 3ist ult. fora oT, having sustained damages by late gal Het a Acton, Dagget. of and for this port from Giaseow, ‘sept b 17) was nbandoved st yea dismasted and re taken off by the bark Caroli ir6 from St Johys, NF. The ‘brig ook balance of the crew remained on board 8) poke the Caroline on the 19th Oct, Int 36 from her Capt Dagget, both mates an ed: Barrisy Baro Mecnamic— Whale ship Daniel Webster. at Holmes’ Hol M f Clare, in lat 29, Inn 69 30, in oth masts ¢ emi every thing attached, and with loss of deck waa ithe crew, six in number. ‘he vessel had ine days previously, during which t'me the fad had uothing but uncooked salt meat ton z Banx Arcoma, Spaulding. from Malaga for New Crees, repo hae hu) (vet ted at Gibraltar in distress) to the thick for, cargo had been esse! was hove about 15th. Notice to Mariners. Ry oF AN Istann —Capt L, Paulson, of thi i, reports having ‘ducovered 9 uew island a dines don. phemuewiss | cor ery —"A few days after we roads or the re Anni evenit blowing bard from the "BW one of out that he saw land. I (oy believe this the hens) 16 fatho: jeft the of the 2ist ‘Marek. wind e men at the bows called t ing veral of a Janded and found the island covered ith luxuriant vege » One of our sa:lors few beach the skeleton of a man and a bont partly built ‘We. could only form optioetares 3 op the subject. This island is sivuated in lat 33:19 N, lon 42 39 ‘Whalemen. Arc at Holmes’ Hole Oct 6, ship Dauiel Webster, ted) 8 ‘Faleahain, of and for Nant’ 0 Inierap brol Banks, Sept 4, Vumbar- 300 Au Wth, Ji reapee Bb ER Ane Sr 0h em seen of sehen . af Bi : 1H ap ‘fm at St Helena, Kos PF Sia bine At Ancetsion, A ? S father Cook, of Hroviageiown, ote aarti Crome Naw Orleans for Boston ‘ork for New Orleans, Ost 18, of "i Whats, 1 ee rsa ace FA, f i Dein oases,” from Norfolk for New Or PR noo Oct 15—Brig chatham, Ryder, for Boston, co ‘warp. Oct 16—Bark Attica, M’Lellan, for tot, ‘t ‘aon, Ost it--Barks Sane, Bore Se sts aisha os aie see bee gone Bhs erie a teen i Ee Took Gays uaer ee CRONSTADT, Eri tw 8—Ship Reten Bowes Nr awed oes praved on tee tence he the Frewtie steamer. ‘There Ed gules’ at Croustadt, for some time pre cee PuaLonra, Sept 18—Bld Corvo, NYork. act macoa, Oct6-—Sehr Geo Policeks Beract of tnd for Bes- m, Barat, Oct Arr park tei Darien vis Fel- mouthrantproceeded to; Chithaat Passed by ath, bask Wer nile nf C ronan tor Bordeaux % 19 Amr bark Neotuee, Henry, from for Urousiadi.. Bark Kepler, Pen de for do, arr 7 was taken into the Baltic sea on by ari Giascbw, Oct 6—Sld barks inson, Riniei 8th, Aptnorp. Bi ‘New York In port loth, Genoa, no Babatts G an, Get 0--Barks Al bart ens vit Boston; brigs America; Berlin, "Galloan, for D opera 15th; Pow % ones. Caine for, Si raern ‘MeManus bday’ A ray, Cole Hoes Bale men cle, and. i iH ig amt for New Orleans: wer: ac rads Ranasdy, Loss Belrimtier nagd, diag, fie Mt ove Oct 7—8ld Leeuw, (Dutch) Veen, Phila- rtf rds) Sept 10—Barks H Anthon ald'for Ip Pe Masita: Halter, ia Bontour art dih, would Joad salt for Rig Janeiro. Liverroou, Oct by on R Niantic, Ostrom, N Orleans bas fe Spe Te} sh are Speak of, Green, Malaga, to load for Boston; sehr lin, Crosby, Zante; do , Oct 9— Howes. = Luxe, Oct preter eens Gi jor Smyrna, OR Oct — t bark St Cloud, Litt Mataga, Oct 6—Bark Elizabeth Margaret J Boston jo; Kato, Walfor there ‘was no Am vessels ra rug Ost lt ile, Curtis for Boston, We Swan, (Bt) Broherizoa, spartol her rein Pare eren toch, an Oo correc’. York (the report o her pu Oca Arr ship James Forkins, Knowltor, New Pirtor ty rt of tl Is for the Hith, meutione ira easel. Bl about zit, brig Superio New ¥ cara Bout dd instant, barks pe heey om ad kpectens Titre, Bo ta ano, Qeti—No Avo vessel in gare 8 _ Nort, wpald aul about Nov Swept Dt old Sleilin omer CB. Oct 20—Bark Miquelon, Smith, for Boston, be “anrana,§ Sept 34-Ship Corning, Tobey, for Nore 10or 15 | faz barks Lucia M Mar \dwell, Bos- oy th ult do. ds: barks Keanek, do ao ton (nnd was of St. Sout, pal ie not finished Loa miled on the 13th, Hoven Conelln N York iaih, brig Hen} Latehfeld. Bray, do (and ela 22d for Fictou), Lady Mary. tialley, do; 18th, brigs Planet, Howard, P if Y Bryan. Boston, finsor, do (snd eld id Taig Get shina B.C Bailey, Fritz, foom Matanzas te fi Guson, Feet Pression Hage: tortor Miesourt ‘er, from Apalachicola, for clones: Livames, from Cienfuegos, uacei even (or eight ae sha a. NS 08, £01 Bordeanx: be oe ten ate th for Palormo 9,8 load for om Bostoui er ah for anne 18th, to Hom Banaon, Nov 4—Cld brig af Tuyterd, (new) Smith, Gal- "Boston, ey Cat fans Pr beabl ol (Br) M’Mellen, An- than ins, of 4 ; lary jit WOrmus: Tih, brig M fd probably went to 1 Tay ntatfod. but uehozed fatue Houde, where isa ‘Nov 7—Arr brigs Sami L Mitchell, enoco, (a rh Michener Haxport ‘Bord f Lon and f bark F Partridy 5 Travers, StThomas igs Ci Mobile; Chief, Brown, NYork; mei ecole Sen Flower, Dukes, Fhiled; Palagoss Nov 5—Arr ship Harriet & Jessie, Conner, arschalk, $t Aun’s Bay, Jam, 2 at in to repair dumage in a gale on arr, Nor! Fat Riven, Noy ¢ Nitheroy, Randall, Dighton; Sth, sloop I H Borden, N You! i Gauveston, Oct 2—la port, brig Francis Amy, Guuby, fm Baltimore. Gronoerows, Oct 28—Arr sche, Henny, Eldridge, NY ork; ee agin bound to Bucksville bound t» Washington, Haber Fennel; Merriman, New York; 'schr Egerem Brothers, which left 6th. PALTIMOR: Fouee PR, Wor. noco, fnew ton ; Ht Kai Broughton "Habersham, 2 Med ToLates’ Houx, Nov 5—Ar bark Mariel, Bryant, Phil Bostoa; brig Vi wen, do for do; schre ry Walt Vaiitgemore, N work bre Win Boston; phi ‘Canfield. for Phila iT a do tarde: ‘D Le Ponter, annock: Boston for Norfall Rich, do for Rappah Parsed bye brig Bea Belle ton Fhitedelpni for Boston, Bailed, he M A) brigs Man sbng Wm Davis, Also ar last night ¢, Clark. N Yor, for St John, NB; achrs Manchester, Di Novi tor'do; Bibeland Cooma, N York for doy Hatioweut, Nov 3—Arr schr Maize, Verill, N York. 0. ‘Arr Califoraia. in port, brig Alphage, che Warr for Havana, wtg wind; Macon, Docheco, Monitx, Oct 30—Arr ship Glasgow, Melcher, NY ork; bark Sarah, ef) Col Colbert, Liverpool: sche Mobile, Colbert, Pensa- johnson, Hardy, NYork. Cld bark Washington, Sanden Vi Naw Broronp, Nov S~Arr schs Chadwiek, Ron i rr 1 do. Hall, Fe Brown, » Nov 5—Arr ers Pokomoke: Bound to New Yor! Pp Madison, Foster, from Jal bark srk Mohs Lord, do for Rio Juuciro, West Indies, “New Onvrai Get 29-—Arr shine Ralmetto,(2) Smith, N NYork: ‘Ningara K D Shepherd, Dav n, Metcalf, Coruni bork . Vera neat Bennett, Eis, Pe ‘Air 30th, ships Londo: Liverpool: cola. Mason cock, leds Ross, mn, New Yi bark Camberiand bri 2 Globes Hillert, Malaga; low, coming up, sh Parker, d ks California, Pratt, Bost } do; Leopol ercival, Beano ‘St Jago Elizabe th, wee Pe ‘33 fa; frie dy Barbour, Apalachicola; May, Allen, Ver Hornet, Arne! Rio Grande ‘Arr achr Cygnet. Crowley, Machias for Helen Augusta, Kenny, Vera Cruz; brig ira, Sargent, Porto Ric xsioutH, Nov l—Arrachs Lydia Stevens, Richmond: ‘and Presid’ Harrison, do, 91d 7th, sehr Sarah & M Bates, Attakapas. Hace, Nov 5—Sld brig Vintage, Afnen: 6th, bark Wm odd, tio Grande; jschr Matia Theresx, Smalley, Georgetown, De. ILMING ton, Nov 3—Arr brig Emily, Perki bark Isnardon, Moultan, do. Cl ‘Orb, Davi uracoa, Higwing, Newburyport; sehr G W Davi Briggs ‘NYork. ic sprung ale pert, anew alscherging fee ommgos mtn ITUATION WANTED, by « young woman, for wast ing, cooking, aud ironing, or chambermeid, or cook’s bu- Has nngpee acter for honesty and compe- Mary, th ‘Apply for * 38 Hammersley street ITUATION WANTED—By a respectable young womb who very way competent,ind has an excellent charae ter. a situation in a private family ns seamstress aud chamber maid. A note addressed to M. J. B , office of the Herald, will be attended to. n9 2t*re ANTED A SITUAT oung woman, Rochester, and returned to thi to do the housework of a small pri bermai¢, or take care of childrev. rences given. te family, or es lg beat fof sefe N.B. The Apply at 34 Henry st pectaole young woman, as her ang ironer The best -feity rel Pleaseeailar 4¢ Sul eneral house wor ‘rinity Place, first ug 2t"r ANTED=By ‘renpectable yang wan, tuations ‘ssinalt fate\t Hiy tors general housework. ‘he. bot ot city reference a Can be seen for two davs Piene call at 189 Varick stre trout room, second floor. n9 It*rh hitd’s ni ado Please opty. at 46 teak aah “ksh opens m i wr hesaed waa. ‘hardware and sd panel sey aries nan ai ae Ee steel dasbary, Cone 100 dozen hy ‘Hardware, « quantity of Gold Jew- af ule perei B.— Ashe ale of she above goods will be : qty and ‘elsewhere, ave eatloguenty send: 2 eee oY. GUELEY, Aueti a EMIS) PAINTINGS.— crlasble coll a aay be found ai mia teohs s pote them Meine vert jamed. They can now be re pas 29 ar NiMONY J. BLRBOK fit, uctioneer—KLAL ES TATE. MaDIS os af altire dete, 6 very val r fate viciaity nau babar On TI sberse will hase teri Mer eer parecte and ire 2% Madision avenue. rT street, % a: ae st street ra, ond nade known atthe ae, or of WM. P. HALLE ME’ Wal saete 128, 0bcn1,4.68.9 re CIATION lath street reales ive Pe t, Now 30, mio in the esstero traps- eras a8 the-secas, al pene inthe whole chureh, pulpit, rectly ite, the ne ai t rine, ale ome, at pie w ijethe OH, INTEAC SI Wal sweet APA 2d 02 Mer THe Nai PRICES DURING ee ik SUSPENSION F NAVIGA TION, Vig e, y xpress, Lots and under 200. a lbs. '. . oF 100 ei RE Kev. 035 025 035 O37 040 0 50 O45 063 050 075 0 56 081 63 088 80 092 106 118 1 137 162 150 175 300, 200 Roode west . Ot Ble Fata them to Mess: vi t Bi eee aes extends (by strge) to filwaw- ies ing cleveland Biers hie: ress proprietors hold meschants. specie, jewelry, val ‘ther emselves responsible only ble or light and bulky by abe Glass and glass ware ee aly ‘at the so! kk of the owner. Goods Yentined for, places off the of railroad or west of bbe 3 will be delivered to other express lines or other modes of nog eavanes berween those places (unless othes as ieee is city may he fou ftubber Wa ‘are! e crdrred) and all resp maibility on our part ceases ou delivery of the property as above, LIVINGSTON & WELLS, n7 It r F 10 Wall street, New York. 100 2ROADWAY—OVERSHOES | OVE! SHOES! —The most Rains assortment of Mc Overshoes ever offered in thi nd retail, at the Goody c “Hidee STREET —A fe sem be accommodated at 584 Broome setect, board. nets Had- closers, ation Ja pleasant and convenient to the stagons evel ry attention will be paid to make it a quiet aon, There is o large back room, second story, wi Croton water, &e and com ts above, IGLIARDS—The maunitetarer room, for the ale of tables, are 1X (Ann treet entrees (rom rT Faltom, ‘Hor’s 4 Tea Pin Alleys on the Ist floor, 7 the aud. Cloth, balla, owe, way, and French cue peter Se eh ome. For further particulars, please enquire parti pipe rege Playing, an Me J. Hors a duncan ‘with the Gorter ped ite red frends and the Pablic he cies ita above named are very popular in their are worthy of patronage —Ep. B REAR RFAST CAPS-Peter Roberts Broadway,has just received from auction, 1000 e1 lered muslin and lace breakfast came from 2s u} is h f trimmed linen eambrice and muslin di ae do: infants Paris embroidered robes, very rich. Also, 10 cartons thread lace capes, berthes, collars axd bridal scarfs, 30 per cent below the usual price. n2 lét*r T BEE AND 0! Kav terious Lad) bay era wih Hain ener iy ao Re Re ean eins Gallery, aS = tang mane: Doors open elo, bud.the SENOS 0) "OF: rateoet et 1D varapo Git fee er ay tls nN C) Pears i eserved st pug be secured car application at the Hall, mee Pau stead inimitable are respec! le amusement 0! Band INS ead ia, Ls. United Bates. pe ill rine at 7. . Banwur Jers, sto: aoe y apecio! ard extensi ir. | comatey ures on record, ot Jetjbiack aud a vaur of depul rey Eo Horses ed ar pee pes imustall have lie Tall wee ae Teallstoe pectostly oo * 1. Appl: Lo IN WHELs Veterinary ungeon 131 Cheyatie street oi a 3t*m LEA mdid pair of black age Hooves 3G hands high sound and Kiud in burmese. ‘Apply ‘at stable in Thirteenth street, two gens ‘West vi oth avenue. nB 30 EXTENSIVE 1 ‘KuY¥ SALE to be sok public auction, on Monday, 15th inst. at 16 eeloeks A. Od. on the premisea, (i ‘hot previonaly dus oft pavate sae.) the of the Lafayette e uumbe ro} aA le mal die du, ges, goutle: stat jemen’s and | place, will be sold the good will with ark ive Gx ures bere0 Jena manne doing a large and © stal meat brick. two. yy ette ey con conatanuly be filled with possesses the advaatages of bei in the city, with Tespect sens pe tronege, Wor further particulars, apply toJoha Van, Buakitk, Assignee, 267 10th street. n8 1 3’ LOT OF SINGING BIB 3 Gx ee ee Tron Dou the Hip May ower, from ae German Canary, Birds, decidedy, the best song Spare fe Rinatte, Hell Water Bubote, ewer from France and Belgi st health : fe ising & Statibes, which Ting perfect tunes. Altthe sor, are in ne on bus-ness. ont extending from PRL cate Pp bout 80 stalis, - MNERVA ROOMS, Ne. 106 Broad em Band ot BA SABL HAR ene FB ial Western Meaty ars. way, between Walk- WG te jition, ond will be sold at mo- PBaliinracsecaly (rt uae 4 safer the store 133 Willis derate. may free them fora Falton acd Aan mer, J.B. Farrell, J. Tie Brings, W i M- Hooley, and 8. A. we of hiagy a face) u7 14cm CHARLES REICHE. ce 10 get os of New Yor will give a series of their m etrtahunente ome, LT jf nod Dining naloon No. 38 ears me icng on MONDAY, EVENING, Nov. diy and coutina: saanenpoieeme i gy gdh pa lng lovary sygmins eat Tartanr nai grwithout the futures, ors part or the whole of the ature, ards of admissian, 25 cents. Cipens 9. commence ateight | ge can be urehese wi ¥, neees to carry o'clock precisely, under the direct eee te wane Ronnenry, te. CEry, ns ere GEOKGE YOUNGSON. pied as ebove rane Jaxt twenty Rent low (0 « good Arete ROOMS CONCERT SJ. KESSLER, Pianist | tennnt, and can be had fora corm ae ye Tou from Vienur, will have the honortogive s Concert at | _a93ter_ CHARL« F. ee No. 158 Mulberry at. eee a ats ree nei cy on the Breneh aL ESTAT! o F stan who will play. om ¢ it Higra and ‘and Master I, THOMAS, from Holland, a wonderful Thee pays from 18 10 i percent, Fore sok thse baa tins 6 nh 9 in 7th street, 9 in in Avei 3: nin ONLENINE YEARS OF 40H iin Ai ome wig hee this occasion, will perform on the Violin. by De } settee in ‘Goucerto, a Air Vi ja te Duos Concertante fort the Violin and i Pi J. Kessler. performance. '; Concert, to} commence at 8 Berniot, ‘iano, with Mr. had at the Music Stores, and at the door Siotelock pret TP ARENRCEE ar DEMPSTER’S FIFTH given at which chanien he wi ladian’s Pee hon ‘Oh! why does the Path?” * When his f favorite ¢o! ie she Wis hanes ag! i ae ind fe, LAST ORIGINAL BALLAD, SOIREE will be on Thursday Evening, Nov- 1b ou ‘White bas Has jlow Ts FASHIONS OF THE DA ee ae By ae ree Cont et Moonie neighbors, SANFORD wm’ our fashionable. we Brothers Tailor, ir Fulton streets neat door t the Herald rh CG, BRAILLY, M. D., of the faculty of oon Can we the celebrated Profesor Livfrane, has removed to 350 Houston street. corner of Crosby, one block irom Broadway te Dr. can be consulted every day from 8 to li o’cloxk, M nl ter 22 JOHN STREET—Samuel Brooks would inform his friends and the public, that he sigament, & To factured under Goodyenr’s pate eneral a-sortment of ovesganttee Bt BHOOKS, ck eiieatte nd i John OTHE LADIES RESIDENT AN] ViaiTEWS IN TRE OR eee ie Rost = ieepoatle En to hei stock of Lace Capes Vells, real and Laces, Muslin Trimmings Bandy, Infants’ Wau aa Hobe a “Brocka, Navdlework, Col lars, Chemisetts, Hand latan, Swise dis » Ei ry Ta li a Oregon, Embrdced Mtn Bre prices, ane (ou te fe and equal in to any ip of pres Cape sone dollar chy” the it) An aetiation is oriese GOMEARYoNO- EN NSYLV. RAILROA. P TICE OACONTRACTORS—Provoale will be re- ceived until Ther day th lay, November, ae if clock, ‘own all § in ‘the Porong fat Masonry upon about 36 miles ‘ofthe town Flans and specifications of the work can at the above asmed place, for five ite previous to the time appoiuted for ter, Jt, inte Engine vn, Hon pnt SV Harare tan” LIREHUGH’S V CATING WIGS, Seal) Ladies’ Head Dresses, stand pre-eminent above al ers Be the world. Au exami vont. cea examin Li Prove this no eyotiation cir peculiar ght, ventilating and, goasamer charac: hewn shaped aad” the head exactly as the acy hair beviaw. tao eppeasence of lowe: their elasticity, superiority of material ir atyle of finish and. anode of arra ment, form such a combination of improvements, that all competent judges have pronounced them. m yerfect ends of bai. Btraugers are invited to inspect them, whether from curios) joderate, 118 Broad. france by the store 816 30t®m we or with intention to purchase. Prices ray, cyreetly opt Ositethe City Hotel. jt. John, hatter. Gute ER’S DINING SALOON, No. 147 Fulton street.— ‘The astonishing success which attended the efforts of the proprietor of this celebrated estab! ase guaranty of its superiority over and stripping all competition, encourages him to make increas- to merit the cont lie has so ded hi a port, he offers (or their too long ‘catablished by him to need repetition, ol9 14t#re H. H.GUNTER Gh yn Zed GILDED BRASS LETTERS FOR Mai stters are remarkable for durability,and ed exerti uance of the patronage the pub- Feeling sretefal for this sup late achoice of 120 dishes,at prices « brilkuncy of the wildsan unequalled By, anyother arula ie te, ey fil, Wnlianey 2 ae ote sand. a se teat wey are also Japaane elon be desired. Orders left at Joues, Beebe & Cos, 120 treet, will be agten to. 1. The partnership Ly: retofore wise between Meiahardt & Sina Was siseer ved on the ist July. &. P MELNHARDT. ty) a ished room for a single gentleman bya vo rene fa fay Kenquive at 89 Read st-, £4 Moor. oa ier ING SCHOOL IN THE COUN. av Bae So, Benet ite ayn ny , into her cheeess children, n eee ice pect in their studies, and ren: i le Arg ir care. salt an morils, The | orem, enquire ire of JE aad ‘37 Wall street; or H. Hunt, Eaq., No. 9 Chambers sit LENDID GUTHIC poon PLATES.—The subseri- ber would respect! ite the attention of gentlemen to his new and beautiful s; le. ‘a Door and Number Plates, pronounces at the lace Fair the handsomest Plates ever got up, and for which he received the premium Ee ROBERTS, Premium Door Plate iblisht n2 12t#re $62 Broadw eaLe A! Rykh CHANCE! showing Disso| andironer, who also anders‘and: city reference given. Apply at 124 Cherry second floor, opposite the market. By two young women, one as firs the other as e! totake'care of children, m to the country. ‘Lhe best of city Mh Dey atreet. GEORGE TAYLOR, Ice street, is now employ of fancy Ball ‘Costumes | woth Mr. William Dibbles, legant character wigs to match the enstames,) way, will be punctucliy attended to. Senmutresses. n9 Steod* r ‘inte topes at 8 0" lock i M., commencing on the @h Anat, and nd he ANTED IMMEDIA‘ TH LY; Deven) yeang aad cates ry prising pone Seg subscribers ol 01 i u ne of the most popula i jeale. published in the eoustry. eee Seton ue bal Eh nal Men who can come well recommended .for honesty, ‘intelli. paid) to kence and enterprise, re from $5 t0 $8 x day, the year sein Pal Egmeees: ‘or ronnd | "Some ate mkirg ot these yates now, heer‘ no It 140 Ao Raasee cs | Boston. 0% InP re Wasien=a ‘situation, “7 a “corel woman, aa ALL mm S8E8 AND FBRO! D eit Peter Rob. Cook, wn ood city refer cone ay, woul wite the atten- Talghe atvowt, fr story, frost | tion “Tt fadien to his stock 0 alia and lace sh dresses, ‘malian e capes, - its. berthes, = ANTED—A situation by a respectable womn, ax cook, score \iverehtel re. robes, frock be fa nd caps, black lace ei ells, ‘rd fasion’ ri roidered. muslin ‘an inane ‘at auetion, will be sold much below tation. ‘Thread and imitation laces of every description i rino and silk vest an ‘and men's hosiery; coat o impor: ildrens’, irawers in 078 14t*re jHiP—The subscribers have partnership for the re fr ion irm of w attention Toth Business of - pene ee iF care, re, they isl merit the confidence sn iting, Rettonaee of the t generally. ake hey respec! ly Toler tothe refayones Belew: ME LVIN Reyes.’ oper ee Campbell Seymou: end March Ist, 184! Fre w Yc York, a = ro ie min 5 40 Gest BARGAINS IN CARPETING Pp NTALOONS <F. AHRENS, the well known Panis bout furnishing, will fr data ‘atlor, 209K Ann street, has I received over 100 pieces some arvortment of Bir ete dyed inney Cessimert » of which he Pants to orderfor only Clothe, Rugs o ee engripuon, Nett Window Dieses uel. Alea, aad Harlth bac, gamimeres and doeskina ty ete mt __R. LAWRENCE. ‘who are im want o! Datta will do eli to calla 20% mney paces TOILET soars, Patent par ee hee rN table. fe pte omy rey FE ee eto Wall tran comer) Bis iene “Prorat cel ar on pale 3 re mc oP sesso | fe pets Cap on ya of Bo} ee, a a coer 04 ohPre | i Indies, Roath Amerise, a fled ou fececindow nad price for mle ortrade. How fps sie; tad money loaned to loan at 6, and 7 cent. Apply to ABELGWANT a & HON, Fp see eenat, Aon Real Estate CHILDREN'S FUR HATS Now Sizig for, Wmer. A fal aworiment of Diab, Seance etait: th wom fe eae dara ideo Velver end Cloth Cape, of See aaa oes ven oie stern! Sonera ib Ane e line Beye Clock abo ONEW JERSEY, Hiteheoek, and ‘Tpeorelade Ric pequucctneke R eae cas rey, will aero New Yori and in. three parts. ‘Albany daily, Sundays except wi ‘fem ‘Tickets 30 cents, ) to be asic stores, of Mr. Demp- gy ty ta city. about ten hours, 20 that shipped at Nr ster, New York Hotel, and ar ete doars ening can be delivered in Albany or on the Boors open a hal pat 6, to commence at halfpast 7 o'lock. Joed the nest more , st re fo Line preseuts the aa or despatch offered by Guan CONCERT—TABERNACLE—Mr- JOSEPH | {he,Railroad Line to merchants and others cevizing their BURKE respecttully informs his. friends and the mabe “at of freight aden, sire nat he will give a grand Lonee ht maarese,, Apely ¢ UGremamich N.Y, on Tuesday evening, fe takes fg that he ban secured the assistance of §, Gengteb agen Reenter 91 Guay stor (vapit of Leopold de Mever) whowe thany e elicit : sical world, and who wil rance in America on this occasion, togethe: aliky of other walent, as will be seeu by future al ments. ted the Bighers spcominens £5 have the honor of making his first with a great ertine= lure z i BALE, FREIGHT oKCES AeRT ERTS ailing. coppefed. ani : RESCOTT, —, Sibson, seer saat te . Apply to Pi KS, r Asean at. ONE WEEK MORE—BHILLIANT ALLELED ATTRACTIONS at PINTEUX’S SA- ee No. 307 Broadway—Carlisle’s Band of Negro Min. MR. A. PHILIP! CARLISLE. wi Ar iy D. BRAYMO: JACOBS, They. walt every rept appear in frams, € Conundru: Cherntes,. Ove chaste aud renteel ¢., intersperse make their entertaimments per! av AND UNP4AR ‘i ach ae a ate Cen ep ic Pae! Ship A> CULK, per othe wr i? ofelock Marat jovember, ° va foot ear) all stsat which time che sh "Dy will A few more berths can be had’ bya . above, or to E. 20 rh +t. EBREW BENEVOLENT ag at or society will celebrate its ann) versat public dierer at H ALMO’S OPE nifications of Pai ARTISTES, will open a Palmo’s Upera evenmg, Nov. 1 and 8, for the of the great masters in Fi rersonifications every night dur ig the lars cee descriptive programme each even! rices of y and dmission— Dress Ci Gentleman, 75 cents. Upper "Pera HOUSE DR COLLYER'S Beulpture, by the I ‘House ou Monday benefit of the Washington Mouu- ment Association, when will be illustrated the choicest works For particu- 50 cents; 4, 25 cents, Seats M. 7 boxes, 4 may be secured atthe box ne ay from! 0 A. M., till 4 P. joors open at half past 7 o’clock. Personii ications commence at nT 7tis? m_ LBY’s CELBRATED The Trial four Saviour ‘The Laat Supper. he Birth of Christ Moral 5: of the Intema rate Famil pen ied ay ince Walkers ‘nthe Babbath after div ce, fro oo TSR Rai mittance 25 6P Mw ior. Ni. Children Phaltpne KS COLLECTIO.: IVA ‘Scriptural Statuary, consisting of the following grouy resenting, important and interesting subjects, the N OF e of by the Apollo Saloon, on Tesetay * eo Tosi Delosk, P.M. resideut. Daving MON, Vice Presid’. SAS "Treasurer. Hy Mee beset tetrecere nf ater ERMAN Hi.BREW Ripe gic ome nt SOCILTY — ‘The friends and patrons of this benevolent institution are respectfully informes that the fourth Anuiversary will be ce- lebiated py f Dinner on the 16th of November, at the Apollo ‘Saloon, 410 Bi HENRY KAYSER, President ISAAC DICTENE EFER, Vice President, reasurer, Ovikaros Meemmaneed 28 are $2 5 REWARD Leoat oF stolen, on Friday evening Vast. from a carris crogsing fro foot of street to Cathyn a Biowk Leathern Trans, erably worn, marked J R. "The contents sre only valu= able 'to the owner. “The above reward will be paid by the subseribers for oe Fecorery of, of ae Sask ond contents, ‘0. 80 Catharine street. nt aere JAMES WILSON: Nac 2t Hellivan oe RUE a heeos DYING ANOT FOUR ING im all styler, t, New. York—I 1 broprie: tor ob eco Nchaten, Si cateene | Serie partne sbip rs 1VING WILD Be ASTS.—M Menagerit Wednesday Unprecedente: Miss Moo ‘Tuesday afternoon, when she will undertake the ed and perilous feat of entering the cages beasts in the Menegesie. This dai the atmo: three days | Rerrember 8h ‘oul ill papa 6 r8, wil Tact and fortitade of mind, attempted in this city. rs. Haymond & Co.'s aH Mouday, Tuesday, rt ‘The renowned Lion Queta, avpearance _ this city, on unprecedent- of the most ferocious Operformence requiring never befure been wath one of the most celebrated dyers and Loge vou Paris es him to i Heansing and Veivets, 3 meres, ‘Chinn \d silver, Pond every thing relating n7 12% Mai iq is, ey TR gold mad toraraitare and the botlet. mera aye ck for mourning in 48 hours Dome auily, open from 10A. M.to 4P.M., and from 63 TOF CLOTHING | AND FURNII Una WANTED. padige and rentlemen hor fi gaff Fa evformances to tke ace at 1 ‘AM, Be a8 | | ce Nope yeas aaa aioe 7. an obra a tee ae ROUKLYR INSTITUIE—SIGNOR BLiTZ—Five | Subscriber through the Fost Ollee, vi who will ate Nighis More. vuesday Evening, Nov. 9 tend at their residenees. Jy CNSTYN, ommencin ‘ Has the hoaor to a8 my Ercaiat ero Wie popule: |. Lolies emnbe enended to by Mr Liteeee Se performances, con _ntGiser Bay evening during the w "Sone oF contr children Afternoon pestormance on Saturda: ‘under 1o years, ha! 1 Change SACIC AND VENTRILOQUISY, feat ook. f" program it 7, commence nt 736 preloek, Admission 25 es o'clock _n9 5t¥re NTKRESTING TO GENTLEMENe—It is well known that at this season of the year, you all want to know that 94 lace m thie vercoats and ‘and repaired with vaer of Washineton, the only, are 7 ma can get reg ra ress, OF Cioals, “either Cleaned Altered M WES Bh Rds THEATRE, FHILADELPHIA— collars, culls, butions, Taig yg Bay eT Fee itehth Hs ae Manage, : Sing, Nov ‘3. a Mr. ings Desdemo alae’ ‘0 conclude with the Torri a Becket: Thayer; Mr. Forrest will appear ee Wormwood, ‘Susan, Mrs. Rog: LO othelio, TR plat’, aes wae Wheatl: Hey me bi TORET—Copais, Mr ; Mrs. Corset, Mrs. pExci = increusing desire of learning thi bseriver to one day ani bs whioh ooholars course entrees, Jat, onreneetton Phir the and Tietio cant. 8 Herald of ic « of obtaining a etory references fix th I, t weds te” be Cael tare for each scholar ‘Ath, Dictation. sholar to assist to 2 French jectare upon are fi ol D BILLL. Lhe fod al ecto ectinlly. lie ‘hat he ‘7 jvon, containing, vs pit Md athe Bar wil vill bet found Well’tocked with the finest ore ‘nnd Begars. brands o| f Ale it, (dit has assumed the charge of free. Alleys, laid in Wines, Li Your patronage is respect fully let IELTAM PALMER. [AKD alg! forma his friends and the e above ve sriepdl IN, No louse.)— ae eC RICHARD, 103 Brontersy. a inc veck erpupabersiore. seme: SW. Van Pelt & C $225, A PRS 0 ., date ‘aug. 24, 47, ‘mouth for of J. ‘an Peit & Co, Uct 10 "47, at 4 months, for $o00 The said notes in our favor, but not yetendorsed. Auote of ing Not y, 3%, mer, at 4m addi room. on: | Guar Cede 30° Hh foes parte ar Sl ; trining three of Baseford’s ug atic | at 90 da: dayne a fo 8, for Sis a . Ki CASI S—160 kegs, the best lity, | Botes aud not now recollected. All pe Sifernle by MENDIET ke CO, 8 Bou street cornet icing aay of ig above de. 3 store NG Ry Ff ARELICTED WAT RMAN cand te 0 bseribers, the person having ul vw oor ; ‘haere may be Sugary St Flt om Se ir meyaeree heonut street, x ‘obaeco ind of franklin STAR'S BALSAM AT HOMEBouton, Apnl 1K Wier stv Bes Aa as the enagestion of iaany of say file the pablieghroush you, the Fowle,—Dear the | Inter rv of axe kote a greatly, ed a rapt whi “After taking several bottles ny turned, and with itmy areata my cold ent also the ni place of ‘oust porary relief for my corns. d, but seem Tom tarvere of appetit decline. hr ich not only i he ow may 198, No, 305 Very truly you ‘thus hee t to a HOLBROOK, ied m peunde, of idea, araien a Yasy: and actend to ve you re- further lone Ts, to” meatmy ‘ashit sennse- | Manatactuters mit ih ad fin " soa toe rt co, before where. For 11, | tin the above Fobaceo,beo *eehene ny ee, ‘No. 100 a in creer medicine ‘called, vinta’ Balsam of Outer like sre; caller the Tai, id in the sone oon dd | ind bther symptoms whe i eret 2 doors fiom ‘Heckman st. hree of the most learned and Sneelligent . id tor gentlemen’s left off 6 ers. pronounced my ese consumption, and | j 1 Celimere wonld be.of | (2S SPOT. ietenensseinianeeee rapes thisuime, fa i t Ropes | meh fd " rite aad ener ESTABLISHMENT, Sorth-weet corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, JAMES QORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CIRCULATION—FORTY ‘TRIOUSAND. whey HERALD—Every day, Price 2 conus per copy 3, 1d retail, by Messrs, A. B. & nen per tie inn 100 Wulton Terectcand by deonwlet pole renerall ita : ter ri LO—Every Baiurdey Price oe cents RSSHS. CAREY & VER VALE Dentists, POR URS RGR E“eery Bein ofrenre jeu, announes rane sents per copy—85 Treluding postegs, wo thet vendo the publ that they seat Drepared to of pe “In advance, Bub Heeldenee, Norris Chansbers st aT 1at"re at) Vera ap wat fae ome oe ore on the SE comisenrts all hinds executed beautifully and with Sas