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liberal should cester freight depot, aed i j. | axe informed, la abundantly guMielent to fatten. ewine, | RS do P sacks | JN Pi NOK of an order. the Barzogts of tha ACING HORSE VILLAGE BOY.—This famous 1 the Geverner, Sadges, of p ieeneacgitg dp aman Pot ov style ef achitectre casei Py eo sence oT bre rliroa Cela fmarnee tee fie ef tes eee be Pitts Jovet SfiSam a let. Gurus & Se i more of th Workmen are now actively engaged. in the iret e—Brig cases ‘persous inte! ; die counig fe ie oh | ean Rta Ep hr en a" | Mane eae dunt! | ater ant aeons Reger taaens | Camis ge a Secteur eka many discomforts, to serve the country. Oregon | commodation of these two companies. It is to sanguine ‘expectations of et pantech thew ry ee r" 4 bas G . the Thirteenth vot fay pene De pew York. 4 at '0 o'clock, EEN %& JESSEL. “: f i siacher—i taecense Mann i eo—til ie PAIRCAT ot Yi Fave the recler cg of itt . Sth, peodtully invited frateend s mantine of 8 o'clock precise! on or before ou. is-emii rese! d the foster- | be 675 feet long, and vary from 50 to 75 feet | nevertheless realise Feoompense % e rr) )}O% SALE—A pair of unusually due old fautsly Horses. ing es idee (psa If so, the | wide; and for syle of arotlitectute aod general and this depreciation will i sensibly felt by them See ody ans all tee pon cet eee ae SURROGATE = EF Also, a Rockaway Waren ra gvod onde eri & one hot governmcat must take up the case before the | arrangements, will not be surpassed by any | than the cotton a < other States, owing to their | ft ch. pa 120, Fi rap the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all | To secant JOHN HURSSON'S ‘Stable, IT? 12th street. tom 60tt age = fist GEORGE. a5 t, ; i comparative orig, fet child gets old and strong enough to put on its | other in the country; whil more central or Green! 3°M Suit do Pariah & Drow wee j ty lothes without assistance from mother or nurse | convenient locati n_ could not possibly have been From the New Orleans M: , Nov. 26) 159 fi ces 300 begs coffee 12,000 I wes Rarer the ty of Ne: , Grocer, dec to present, AMILY HORGKS FOR BS LESA rorya The Senate must not give the bill more than one | selected; being, as it is, but a single block from| | By ie Paluetto, Captain Smith, in $6 hours from Gal- | A Ferrie ofiee Gresko tapout ry th the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at the F mares aboat C ii tes, ‘203 Centre in the City of mares, about 17 han high 4 yous @ as perfectiy ern anew Nie Yorks ou pair of splen re jhe 27th day did block horse, about 18 hands ogi 7 fect Wie Va teaeh day of May 1a, REBECEA | dbl set Rietearel pando high, 7 yours old, pe ee d3 6 THE Ust. of IAFALLibLe fist ho is these in the! mere guiet go by. It willnot be pleasing to the | the post office. Near the eastera end of this | veston, have received late papers, but no news of im- gee eB tnt Wereater tor 0 ‘ H portanee, The result of the eleetion for Gevernor is — bama- people of Oregon. People generally are not | depot, the Providence and Stonington railroad still doubtful, though acvording to presont appearances, | devioy'ds fete 170 do urendsnilie 68 bales tobacco 20¢emall | Pryce Nn ho aware of the rapid growth of that territory in | company contemplate erecting their buildings, | py Miler iseleoted The weather at poten wan | Dance sewers 14 barrels houey 1140 bundles palm leaf 120 mats | ————nwe _ AYO TU A Awe everything that conduces to wealth and progpe- | the rails of their line to commence at the ter- | cold end bracing, and the Civi ian eays, warrants the | Dcartis, Jr : 5) BUBBUARCE shan qoten of we. Warruanie: ot he Y rity. Let the bill become a law, among the first | mious of the Boston and Worcester lines, and | conclusion that persons from the country may now visit St Jaco pe Cuns- Brig Geors' nat hhds molasses 480 pao Kt Nav, York, aatiog ss hereby given io all persons | £4. bottles of acts of Congress, instead of talking to Buncombe | run along the edge of Federal Hill to Owensville, | the city in safety Cee Ae eo ee ae eee et de Denotes Beek Now York, grocer, deceased, to. present the same, with Ove | MENT Cat, i himself again —Who ts there, ae about the “Presideat’s war,” “the white man’s | thence towards Stonington, and connect with But little, comparatively, of the present year’s crops:| 130 do J 8 Hill. . feeghers erent, to the subseriber, at 9 ofiee ‘of james dome ecquaiated with our old and long tried friend Cetoll resolution,” or even ‘indemnity for the past and | the old track about five miles from its present | Bave yet found their a to market; and, notwithstand- | “Santa MantHa—Brig Josephine—3033 hides 77 tons fastic Gadley, o saga sire the city of New York, ou | who for m 40 yea shas, in the old homestead, triumphant ” ‘4 a $i te Asse: , and the ol whic! Pieces a “1 tered for @ ite and pleasure goivg portion of our ety.) for the fi Attend to Oregon terminus, When this is completed, passengers | 196 th present decline In cotton,and the oheck which | 20 pisces mahogany 8200 Everett & Batlle. Tn day of July, 1617. CATHARINE MEHRTENS, "Ad. | \Y)cttered f au Bn ie eiaek "The “able and erudite letter of Hon, Edround | will be conveyed direct from Stonington to Bos. | ade bas CO ip Sie oly nee Haein feops piek- Domestic luportations, Ministre v29 law6m* ma OS raf pie Sa a ay i ’ . | ton or Worcester, without change of .cara, and | Wit bemore active, and Detter fer tage ee. ming winter Brig KG Pi bales eotton 453 hides PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrogate of th bleh kof iuftemmatory th fs teal dha ties Slee wot friende. oe eeies thus gétrid of the old ferry neisance, ‘Ehere Ml be more active snd better for business than any for | p CALAN GE hides It bear akins 20 decr shins 2 bbis | LUguuty of New York, Notice is hereby given to all per: | the afflicted go withont folk aud. tenn froin the Id among this high-minded, generous and chival- | are some other important improvements in the | The Banner states that Maj Veuoh, the Lieutenant | | to aosses=\ meee SES VES teeta dasamsa te ics ie tates Vey a'| Goaaetbel haste meebeiea ce nea cia rous people, and the following observations caa- | course of progress, the particulars ot which I| of Gen. Lamar’s company, passed through Huntsville MAARITIMI HERALD. hers thereof to the subscriber, at the office of James Gird | among the inany pretended remedies. t not d splease them :— must deter for the present. on Saturday, Sth instant, with about eighty volunteers. ley, No. EY Nassag_strei ity of New York. on or be- | m every sense of the word, to do w! Which portion of the Union derives the most benefit inara They were ponerse from Jasper county, sud have —— re the Sth day Frag aren aries mew, Jost, Ge 24 | ecadlgate pains of 9 au rom the Union? The Northern States, unqu stionsbly. Rio pg Janeiro, Sept. 10, 1847. radicd to join Gen, Lamar at Laredo, for the frontier Port of New York, Deoomber 6, 1847. day of Augaat, 1647, METTA D. TASCHE, Admintratnax. | mainer of sores and brut Weare the great manufacturers for the South They Fashionable Intelligence from Brazil. : OTICE—-MR,_ THOMAS DALZELLjormerly of | 0l|& 20.8 = mages ay hyp eae weg matoratt Tin : You have sent us, Americans, quite an accept evi the manufacturing or han r . , ans, quite an accept: | | Meerina or rue Democaats ix Lexixcron, Ky.— Wa,fabrlorte the clothes they wears anlar] able man, in the person of Mr. ‘Tod, our new | The aa another meeting at Lexington, Kentuch: on N a a °. od . was or en, Graves, fact, every thing. It is the profit of Southern trade | minister. He appears to be frank, but by no and,on motion, the folloming gentlemen pl 1 rig that bas built up Lowell and Manchester, and bas made i : judgi 4 regiment stated his intention to proceed to Columb © | Sipal town of the United’ Btates, the Canad all'New England owe in wealth sud happiness. Her | ™e8ns imprudent. Indeed, judging from as much soadinst, cx Peooredin Aa yee zreneans 5 . (of Philadelphia) Bradley, Trieste, Sep- | State of Obi Uhas not been heard of smce Sep- | Shicain, n9 12 od re . ~ . eported yesterday) a ibraltar Oet«- | tember, 1841; hereby apprived that information - prosperity is the result of our glorious Union, which se- | of his demeanor as has fallen under my observa- | poineis M. Lear, aud James lnadley, Vico Prasldcate f with bark Lucia Field, Kich, of Castine, | of much impoziance to him can, upon applicstion to the. un: Ao CHANGED 10 5—NEW VOMK, ALBANY Seren tober fea rade ih the great wgicaltaral | sion, T should aay that he constantly beara in| Thwatjeat of ths maiiog being belay expaied by | Lam Sots ti, Agienrr ahh oraedn, uno of Rrgee| evan te commited a hime thas mii Us FArARo TROY Tine fot AtANY ASD TROL Hore eae seiton be diescived, and what would bethe | mind Chesterfield’s precept for a diplomatist— phe Prceldent, the moet ing was addressed for about two | nq, to sil about the 20th ‘September for Borden 3, lat ing. or if dead. ieaware ofthe time and place of his death, | taking this Boat will arrive n Troy ja time to take the earliest fate of New Enzland? The Southern States would im- | yo/ti sciolto I ‘eri. stretti. 8 h 101 y Robert N. Wickliff, in support of the resolu- | 2g 39, on 25 30, exchanged » ith an Am frij eering ‘undernsmed. on the part of the immediate relatives of Mr. | mornwg trains west to Buffalo, aud north to Saratoga, tly form alllences with England and other Euro. volti sciolto Ipensiert stretti. Some, however, | tions given herewith. I think he to the Sand Wy) ad ioe Ot e pray the peli zell, will foah xr for jnfrtaasion sa to his presevt re- rere ry Chrmplain. The re steamboat PS LEE IF OE raetorhannprar plan cntie iooreaye suo tne eit tee irier for, seta | PSESCMROAD “PRRNGSE” aakes, ese | RN hoe eae ma the products o: \. 5 2 , Sant sha, Nov 2, to Everet Fi U y ick, 3 |, or at the offic, Hor tabeeoo, abd eagar: and tbe South would take het | seryer'Cheaterfcld'a miles in other purticalary, | Saihe arteat komaede ME, Cy ihre gy ttas Ape veuels county of Down, tralands ©" sanditure icf fons ghanred rom 60 &velata ~The, Alaay manufeotures. And poor New England, deprived of her | 7,14 opinion, no doubt, for the most part, origi- | roneous, his designs ambitious, and that his demons:ra- to Peck & Vanbe! COREQRATION NOTICE of Sai ig Line Steamers ISAAC NEWTON, and ORE bert market and best customers, would sink into insig- - froma j 5 * tion on the 13th was designed to up bi to th 9 M snilla, Cuba, Nov Mth, to D paid Assessments.—Public Notice is her ve for Albaay at 5 o'clock instead 616 as here- nifleance and poverty. In the streets of Lowell and Maa- | Hates in malice und envy. Be it as it may,when | {on om be 13th ws Fo ag He pean eda Aig a Alabama, Dieans, Maneanilla, J 2 tale of property for ucpaid amessments will take piace at puby | tofore, on and after Monday, Nov 29.187. n60 chester, now alive with the stir and bustle of busy trade, | 4 Buckeye democrat suddenly becomes an Ame - | orttine and lwill sendgom oope | “rig Virgin, Wasgat, St Domingo City, 16 days, with ma | lie auction, atthe City Hall ofthe City of New York, ou Wed- | FyEOPLE'S LINK STEAMBOATS KOh ALBANY, Dal the grass would grow, and the spirit of desolation would | rican diplomatist, he neither expects nor desiree, | (yore time, and I will send you scopy, Bicath hogery. i neaday, the first day of March pert, at twelve o-clodk af noca, iy, Sundays kixcep ed.~ Thronich Direct—At8 o'clock, P. reiga supreme in ten years after this glorious Union | to bow or dance with the grace of a city dandy; | *steuboreaidepied at ths Second Lezington, Meeting | “Bath brig Hetty, Norris, Port au Prince, Nov 17, to OL & | and be continued from day to day unel the whole of said bro | M4.. from ne Pier between Courtlandt and Libesty streets. should be dissolved. ‘That event would be the death- | still, he may serve his country with : ed, a8. the senso of this menting That the | 4'ye, | erty " t , D tenmboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. Wim Hé Fee, wali bl > may ‘8 country With a8 much | war in which we are now involved with Mexico, was Carr, Gal: Nov 9, to Brower & Neil- | Rerty so to be sold for anpaid ments is published in the | \e.ve on Morday Wedneaday.and *riday evenings 95 velock low to New England prosperity, CHERE GA Rh tee Howboceranines, bes Rea is * G Pierce, Carr, Galveston, Noy 2, to Brower & Neil. | Fy ily Tribune, anewspeper printed and published ¥ ‘ Sohn wld | But {am posing the event to take piace peacesbl ect a » 0% ear iculars, he had been a | caused by Mexico herself, and for all its consequences n co with brig Mary, for New York. Noy 24th, in the elty of Now York.’ By ord rth Steamboat OREGON, Capt. A. P. St. John, will leave * r J Binee De Y, | well taught pupil of Vestris. There was a great | she is justly chargeable. 24 55, loa 79 30, signalized anew ship steering SW, showing | the city of New York. By order of ( ‘Toesday, Thursday and Saturday stenines at S ovelotk That will never be done. Tae Union vill neve oe | tr ee esce lately, given in honor of the | 2: teevolzed, ets da diaty of tie “Aimeclonm | src efgull win Ste Tettss tae city of New York. g O'clock, Bi M.—Landing at autermedinre plarea from the eh wr Sanbekn ott | A GM BEON Biter kisser” Aceh Comm Tree do, kwill’befellowed by contentions aud w birth of the princess, who, cecording to the Jor- | government, being ttive causoloasly, on its part, involved | Boway fi ew Osles). Experienced & heavy NE G8le | Office, November, 1817. mioiitinw fot of Biscay sect Mtecnieas BANTA’ CLAUS ie as the world has never yet seen. It may be followed by | na! do Comercio, has been christened Leopoldina | ‘9 Byenifbar| Le ray fh aeons Joven ng eonraple | Brig Metamora, Busce, Mobile, 20 days, with cotton, to ED ROOFING OLD TIN ROOKS taade nyght for 295 conte | and Runday aterscoas, st 9 o'clock. | Btexmboar BOUNH a servile war in the South, but itis certain to be followed | ‘'eresa Francisca Carolina Michaela Raphaela | Posce, mdemnity for the past, an ¥ safer tern een a ‘clock. The above but & Co. - - . New roofs of rough plank covered for 45g cents; vil war throughout the Union. Section will be ar- | (sonzaga. ture, are obtained; ond, to withdraw our armies from rig Melissa Aun, Tablet, Machias, 7 days, with lumber, to | roofs Of factories or large baiidings, over 20 squares, for $3.73 | Thu Marifield, Portaferry, in the if De Tre- re Mies TREN eee jand Jefe Tela in Bay Ti, ead on the 27th July 8h egiment . y ha pit. Dalal, i aummer of 84, got kicked by ahore, which | alia Svadvestacwent incapacitated him trom further service, and upoa quit in this aud ot i] the Spirit ef the Times, ed in the eity of New York, which ean be Am veel, ‘Georgianns, Britton, Bt Jago de Cubs, vin Nassau, NP, | °°: meen v afternoons. at 5 y’eloe! above the Union, ever stop to contemplate the appalling con- | nome for a change of raiment. The Emperor | curred in ite prosecution, it is the right of the near Mosquito ot, t * People in- | The brig Gil Rrauances which will be sure to followin the trainof that | then very condesvendingly gave the necessury | habiting such territor to decide whether the institu: | sisted off by wreckers; salv . Givetal Rontors piston Caer ace ae oka cntemplate the | order, and in they Went—the gentlemen clad in | tionof slavery shall exist there or not, and any.attempt | Sailed gh from ‘Garden Key, brig Gamet, Northrup, for loved country, and upon thelr own devoted heads ? Do | black enough tor a funeral, the ladies in figured Ke ichirae ee y “a Cir the federal a her eee cD Terr Arrived Be Bai via, Park, | ud are now thi they think thle gloricas Union se to ve diecsiven ss mity | musiing, with rather gay colors, and with the | direct violation of the compromises of the federal con- mei Rdwards Brown, Boston; Juba G Faxon, Bartlext, | Statesof the Us : mit {vution, and an ingult to tn i snd peace? Pitiable sod deluded mortals. if they in-| miniatures of their husbands stack in there | Tet eae ae iutions passed ‘usauiesowely— not edie: | do: Lexington, Godfiey, New York. thie, Vermont, Mu luige in suc! ughts, sun ef free burst upon | bosoms as brooches. senting Voice, ‘I'bere wore democrats from all the adja- Miscellancous Record. j this favored country through clouds of strife and blood The eye-gias-es of some dandies were direct- | cent counties from thirty to forty miles around, anda | Lxrrxn Bacsof ship tmince Ausert, for London, will e arhieates eeneepnie known as Wilder 7 hey have, by their gallantry | Brett & Vose. Ys Patent Pi boats wall atall. ti Albany vw ampl for the rayed against section, and State against State. Nor will | "Mr. ‘Tod and suite were invited, and went, but | (24 Suyanteseons Fowttione med oy, without obtaining | Below. ro Buea tie Cement onthiog makes t handsome. chesp, | Morning Cars for the Ent or Weat., Freight taken at mode: the dread and terrible strife bo stayed there. It will | forvot to put on their court dresses. Scundal | the objects suove specified, would bea reproach to them, | 2 bigs. Ightand durablestoof, Weferences and s crmeus ut GOOD: | rate tates, and hone taken after 4 Vélock,F.M. All persons rage in neighborhoods ‘and families Nay, the domentic | (015 Sts parce: ee A enon socnte ” Sailed. IN’S Chimney Pot Factory, 38 West » between | are forbid trosting any of the boats of thr» (ine, without a wnt- hearths even’ of New England will be stained with we | S4¥5 that the Imperial Chamberlain retused them a That itis the duty of oat government to | Freneh ship Ferriere, Baltimore; bark Harward, Savannah, | Chambers and Warren sts. nae Shawl teu erdct fiom the captains or agents. Fot prsange or freight, blood of relatives and brothers. admittance, whereupon Mr. T. sent word in to |. o.i0'0r Mexico full pa: Dan a ait eee artaectin, oe MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. —Meeting of SLAY 9a, haere the beste, Gr to F.C. SCHULTZ, atthe oties Do the thou htless men aad women of New England, | tie Emperor that he was outside, and that he | CIN. o ene prosecution of the war. - Herald Marine Correspou dence. Stockholders.—A meeting of the stockhofders of the a who are constantly inveighing against their Southern | and his party would like to come in as they were, | “4” Resolved, That if any territory shall be acquired | _ Key Wxer, Nov 17-—Nothing has been heard from the ste: | MY poetic Telegraph Compe ay, SE at the Felegraph ee ee OP an brethren for holding slaves, and invoking a dissolution of | for it would be troublesome to go # long distance | by usat the end of the war in payment of expenses in- | Mer Narragansett, since the Palmetto reported her on the beac! y, Baeee OF ake Based ‘ot Direqiora the fol owing tripe uutil farther notice: wh, el Cut—as- | B SA SENEH D at 9 10, 12 o'clock, A. M—2, and 5 o'cioes. F. at NT SALAMANDER SaFN>.—The | Leave Naw Youx 0: 9 and iL Sree ved that O: ich, ff er ar an Cen tire wocietl N STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Je and exclusive owners H Southampton and B teamers of thi regularly once a moath, as fullo Washington, Capt J. Johnston, mm 20; Hermann, Ca tree, Feb. 20, From Bremen—Washington, Feb. 15; {i March, 15 _ From Southampton Washington, Feb 0; Her- to Southa adre field, got ashore near Bi ge $4000. ‘ork, have perghisees for if eral ‘When it sets upon this fair land, it will be, not enly in | ed towards them witn un affeeted sneer, and | semarnerly iatelih ‘Exchange Reading Koom, at half past 11 Vang i ig f gent esomblage chang Koom, at half-past 11 | mander Safes. and that trey have the sole and exclusive right, | mann, Masch 20. Passage from New Yor mpion oF prpideerchyd ual tom hatred struction of | some of the Brazilian and European ladies pre- | An ineid ut occucred here on the 26th inst. (‘Thanks- fox: baverpool, will sail on id Patent, to mi Bremen, $120; from Bremen o¢ Southampton to. New York, hande. bs red by mortal | tended to simper benind their tans—but our foiks | giving day,) whion bas given no slight shook to.our Clay yune of the 25th Lonard satanehanesbe ast 1 Stat Bream New » Company 46 William street, sew York. of ‘Should not the patriot pauso in view of these dreadful | W Te Not at ull daunted, Presently the Emperor | friends. ‘The Rev, Dr. Breckenridge, pastor of the lat , eae Rove mimed BG) WILDER. New York, | s DAY, CROSKEY & ROSS, agents at Seurhampron; WIL consequences which arc ure to follow trom s dissolution | invited Mrs. ‘Tod to dance, and she having con- | P#¢ebyterlan church in this city, a noted whig. preached! i lat Dee, 1847. ‘The subscribers hereby caution all persons | LIAM ISELIN, agent at Havre; C. A. HEINCKEN & Co. po Saati sh pyle nh parley moni pega ck sented, Mr. fod thought he would return the | ®S¢mom, in which he took the ground thatthe war with | discharged agvinst any ivtringement of their above rights by making, us- | Bremens ni? Vt th + men, who would wantonly sport with t! safety and welf me of t jir country’s “ 1 Mexioo was just, and should be vigorously prosecuted to | commenced loading ouithe lth iat, aud waa cleared yestorday | \nu, or selliog the sald Patent Salamander Sates, ia nny of the : i ork Li compliment by asking the Empress, which he | gn nonorable termination ; that the President was per. | for Liverpool. by Messrs JP Whitney & Go, with « eargo of | Staten, except thore abo ‘And the public are spe: | AO} NSW OF LEANS—Louinnus, and er eae wo days ftom the titse , deserving of the deepest curses and | did, and was also accepted. The two couple | fectly justifiable in the course he had pursued: that | 207 bales of cotton, being only thirt jally eautioned not to purchase such Safes to be used in any i packet, to sail Th ‘December 9th—The exorotions of every friend of his country and humanity? | gcogd up in the same quadrille, Mri tir dene | eaten aapela Oo compelled to make amplo indemnity | of her leaving Boston 10 the dusot Fe peracine at cheenisy 1) ofthe) except those above enumermted, fromany one not | Vew and epleadid feat railing packet ship HUDSON, Captain The avolitionists and opponents of * involun- ples of other diguitaries ; our Buckeyes went | for the past snd security for the future ; and was al- for Liverpool with ——, jan an Relleren et Ireigbt- h 2g mah oe ea by ee reeeaanere Parent | Pitkin Poge, is now loading. and will positively sail as above, tary servitude,” as they are pleased to style through their parts to admiration, and the whole | most ult 8 of the subject. Some of his whig ess of this port. : . inst accordingly: New | nen, r et ay aan ae ari bar banrd at Onicane. whatt slavery, have an organ in this city, called the | affairepassed wif with hearty good feeling, ‘To | fiends are endeavoring to prevent « publication of tbe Speken. x "0. RICH & CO'S Im- | feror Wall rircet, or to KK COLLINS, $6 South street, National Era, of which the noted Whittier is | he sure, Mr. T. was not very glib with his Por- | M02 which had been called for by a large part of his | gyi, Lehigh, Young, from New Orleans for Liverpoo!, Nov | Steve! Patent Salarander Safes, (being an improvement ou | Positively mo goods will be received on board, after Wedhes- associate or corresponding editor. Duff Green fe ees Ma hearers, believing that it will injure . woof Key Wests : Wilder's origi al patent) are for in the following citics— | day evening, Becember sth, hee regular day. ‘Agent in Ne “2 | tuguese, but he grinned pantomime as well as| 4 P ‘ New Orleans, by Isnac Bridge. y, 3,Gal- cons, tiie, Wan. Croevy, wher will promptly forward all has fe h h , ‘fo tell you the truth, Breckenridg: rmon, and | fark Mary Lowell, Hamilton, from Portfand (Nov 3) fer rf Or td yy ly gone as far wrong upon the other tack, in you ever saw it aune on the boards of the Park ™ th id veston, by Edward 8. Wood; ouis, by Honseman & Low- | goodsto hisaddress. Packet ship OSWEGO, Captain Inger. starting a paper here for the advocacy exclusive- | br the Bowery. Miccrrimet tates our aise olde Meskeaty aetna Matanseay'Novl9, off Abeco, poten 13 Charleston, 8. C.,by Lewis M. Hatch: Ghicaxo. by Hay | foil, will succeed the Hudson, and sail her zezuln~ dav. ‘om iy of Southern rights and interests. Where was fthe democracy here and throughout thin State, | Antiava,about Nov lt—tark Tarquine, Moulthrop, from | AB. MANVIN, General agent, 1303 Water strect, N'Y.” | DUKE AND HeALTAY LEECHES—To Dragiins and ¥, Rect 5, tha ene tae oud ‘The| Mixtenatvs Worgertes in’ Boston, ° «| hare eMlcied Me Clay's frjends, They are perish and | New Harens(0 C Brran, Haquoeieengers died foor-dizsous | __ ASRS | Ty hepa teicet bene io atle: tasers Coa re Te : ee, OF ThE Ih OF From the B Journal, Deo. 4 etful,and easy to get angry. Mr. left for the | from * = 5 v t 7 a respect and act upon the compromises of the| ‘The ea ietoaae peste pg the aipeturiot of the | South. id Mansanitia, (Cuba) Nov 14—Bark ———, Landfear, from Vi CIGATLAEN Wt oa es DAGUERREOTYTE | view. health. and rendiness of biting. peta Havana for Bremen; brig Fanny Coit, Peck between Chaihad Constitution, the South has no cause for alarm. | extensive forgeries, to which we alluded yesterday, Pavey from and fur | three inches and & querter diameter, to work on media K. COUP, 4 DUANE DLE No man has ‘any call to set up a. paper, an ultra | continues unsbated,’ in consequence of further discover: | »,.4 emocratic meeting in Oldham county, Kentucky. | Ne Toiu Prince, Nov 17—Brig Hayti, Cutts, for New | ties, for e140, At Langenheim & Beek A wo Dia Mmoat ertnarive pragave te Prive diseases of any paper, pro or con, the slavery question, ies, and additional rumors. In addition to the particu. | 4, taeet at Frankfort on the 8th January, to appoint York ide. Nov 12—Brig Marcellus, Sheffield, NYork; medical man in New le can cnre the moet aggravated The report of the Secretary of War was | lars given in yesterday's Journal. wo gather from various | delegates to the National Convention, and’ to nominate | gchr W'W Wier, Scows do, et om NOK | FUL GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.—The, Sub | gases of this disease; and mild cases cured in two tg hve daye: wpedky submitted to the President. We wait Sate ant accu pag Miller, tothe course of rome busi, | °*Bdidates for governor and lieutenant governor. Home Ports. dJewelry, at seta, lower tharany ether house | hecxn eure the worst form of stricture in from one to two for the comments of the Union before epeaking | ies transaction, informed Sir. Belknup that he could,| Views or tux How, Jon Bett iv orrosition to Dec 4=Cld ships Mary Ann, Patten, Liverposl: with peqresly any pels to, the: patient. | Comstieational : h fn . atime, or | weeks, of it. Mr. Walker, with his sixteen hours close | ithe desired it, procure for him $10,000, provided he | Huxy Clay —A letter was reoeived this morning from ffia,_NOrleaus; Uriel, (uew) Janvrin, do: barks Sng irre pee tebe pk pon ten, Hye in fay i i ‘illiam streets, Tabor, has once more laid himself to the wall | would pay him'a certain leading democrat at Nashville, stating that the Hi kersou, Baltimore; brige al nee mor: per centage, Mr. B. having | & r9 10 i thet the Hon . x a th ; with severe indisposition. A screw loose in the | occasion 20 use & lerge amount of money. agreed to the | John Bell will take an early occasion to define his_poat- Ee ee eee caer eeieen Whicis: | fussllectand aversion to soensty, A cure warrestea, Post Office Department, and Buffalo Post Office. | terms, and gave Miller four notes of hand; one for | tion favorably on the peace and war quesiions, and un- sale and Retail, 51 Wall street, corner William, up stairs, | ease.arno charge. No mereury used. a6 1? x0 Onxkon. | $3000, payable six months after date; another for | favorably on Mr. Clay’s resolutions, $2000; and a third for $2000, each also payable insix| Nuuuirication 1x South Caxotina.—The following | schs Pierce, Card, Gat a VERY MOTHERS BOOK —The -pprehension of po- lature of South | ‘own, SU; Lowell Bake verty asd the prospect of too large a family of children —$5,00—-COAL—COAL—NUT SIZE Wasutnaron, Dec, 4, 1847. | months, and s fourth for $2500, payable in four months, | resolutions were introduced in the Le mond: Bragauza, | Bey, (MVS, COAL COAL Drevent many consideate people fiom entering the marvied M , all of which were put into banks and the money ob: | Carolina on Saturday, the 26th ult Mr Mi » | Fullerton, Baltimore; Nicanor, Atkins, Philadelphin; Harriet 2 addel at forse state, but here isa book th-t will tell. you many importint The Gathering for Monday, Se. | tained'upon them” It is supposed that Miller (who tx | on the su\ject of the Wilmot proviad:-/ 1 a t0B* | Chandler, Avery, Poughkeepsie; Lontsa, Chase, New Yore | Jatvanicie forsmall coowing sore, ants fee ab eekanrcaenie de dba oan tine We have to-day the following arrivals in | reported te be » bad penman) procured the ald of | 1. Resolved, Thet the General Assembly of the State evi, ner, Willard, Leopards Juo Murray, Oriog; | *#sartment of Peach Urchard and Lehigh work, but he knows ie will be universally approved of among iarred. people Trice s0fecutn. For sale, by, Burgers. & ‘ending, Palm, Su jate, ail under cover, and delivered from yard at !ow prices, urges: *tringer, Browdway; Zeiber & Co., Wadetetphut, 904 the it f Dee tin the Ronds, ship Damariseotia, | 8 SIMPSON’S Yards, 78 Thompson streetnenr Spring street it yee : 4 | another person ana copied the genuine notes, which for | of Souch Carolina have seen, with profound regret, 1 town:—AtColeman’s, Hon. A. Evans, Me.;| a'shott time wero in his hands, and put into the merket, | acttled apirit of hostility monifvsted by the fees Slates Hon. E. C. Cabell, Florida ; Hon. Geo. A. Stark- + cry Grate ecgeog fraeen ete ae for eae by towards the cep ire af the South, @ spirit which, if rf Gass Bennet, Peers! aud 9 Christopher stree,t near Jefferson Market ond sth Ave: | vubiuner, No. @Aun stree?, a », x 3 isposing of them to different individuals * ou ’change,’’ reisted in, must tal totl t dis: 3 4 1a] aI 2 3. x .—Dr. weather. At Brown’s, Hon. Geo. S. Houston, | sfter,ix some instances, placing his own endorsement | Consequences tothie confederacy. nt nnn ye oe ake OA PR AGRICAL CHEMIST Wanted wo smulor.® | ML votes hu entre time tothe qoatsient ot CrivateD Ala.; Hon. L. C. Levin, Philadelphia. At the | upon them, sad in others procuring that of moneyed | 2. Resolved, That the recent developments in the free : a port, ship Stephen F Avastin, Moss, | tory lathe West. He must lnve had aocie yeats experience | 2 Collegiate Education, and a Practice of twenty: U.S. Hotel, Hon. D. Hammons, Me.; Hon. W. | ™e2- States, and especially the attempt known as the = Wil- bri for do; Osceola, —, | in the best mode of manufucturing white lead, red lead ana | enable pad I a icp de te Mage py t cures. timoxiats for his mora! | Would consult their wel ou f tie best of t on their con Yesterdsy, forged paper, amounting to $15,000, be- | mot Proviso,” to prohibit the Southern States from en- | for Boston, soon; Frances and prod capacity and habits of indi 7 ro . . lithrage A. Newell, N. J.; Hon. J. L. Green, Missouri. | came due, and the endorsements being genuine, it was | joying the common territory of the Union, raise an iasue | !0rado, Shackelford, for Boston; only, for Baltimore, do; Co- n ., None others need a brigs Columbia, Kane, Baltim ‘9 suen a oue, a periauent situation aad a liberal sal- te sixaitures of Sir Astl i ’ . Ec! Gs : | paid. Alveady paper of the same kind, to the amount of | of startling importance, which requires, on the part of | , “ioBte Nov 25— Arr “ sue 8h Office, 2043 Folton st. Fr oe eee br re i a Hale, Muss ; | bver $70,000, bas been discovered, and'it is understood | the South, tirm, energetic, and united action. ap Pages, Havana: sche Kiisaboth, Frat, New York: uz aill be given. Apply to JAMES BOGARDUS. 4 | ine NN ahs burynol’ Supreme Court, (aad family Jade | ad believed that both banks und individuals ia adja | 3, Resolved, ‘That this State ia wiliing and anxious to | New Onuxa : Se Te Koy West. wov 2—Arr shige Portland (+) Spinney, cent cities and towns, and in New York city, where | bury ull minor differences of opinivn, and make oom- | New York, via Charl ayes: Alfred, rendleton. | §VRENCH LANGUAGE Professor RICHARD’S Ace. | ed by nil chose unhappy wietime of malpractice. ta, every die A em jeston and Key Ip (0% Broadway. Lessons in the French, Spanish, | ease ofa private nature. ‘The Doctor's treatment eae poe foe here. Mr. Woodward, of S. C., | miller has operated largely, are holders of an équal if | moncause with the other Southern States, in the moat | Ne w York; Areole, Hoouless, do; Sal Kar, daa Bars | a gitteyy iad Droadirey, Tasamona in. the French, Sonate ‘ sae te vd rs uot greater amount of thesame. So far as ouvered, | energetic manner possible, maintain their common , ng Fey he . a er s ac- | uommercarial system ly_successft practise There are very few absentees remaining be- | the exchange brokers are but comparatively small | rights. b go, do; Roky taka Weel Haorky Hpitteld, Loveland. | teal system never before exmibited in this country. Special | on the continent of Europe, Birictures) Nervou hind. losers; paper to an amount not exceeding $4,500, being | 4 Resolved, That the State of South Carclina will | Uvimmercc Horie Philndelpinins See Kine (i Denne ton: been obtained by this method. “Lessons et the ‘Academy | crest cetanine: tree he arc renee ia yoath 2 The ony increases. The whigs are pretty in two hands only. It has also been sscerteined that | regard the passage of avy act by the general govern- rpool; |, Hall 8; barks New York | $10 per uarter Private Lessons $30 per quarter. #. RIC) A } letters, post paid, enclosing a fee, prompt much afl orces und covens. Mr. Hilliurde and | thtee banks and thirteen private individuals axe holders | mout upon the subject of slavery, in violation of the Greenock; ‘Touro, Welsh, Baltimore; 8: } ABD, Ditectorof the Academy, ar i2tere Oftice shalt street ceiem brig Josephus, Pitcher, Sayen- je. Devereux, Liverpool; Laura, Carr, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, ke—JOHN CATTNACH ia, Pillsbury, Baltimore; Cumberland. ‘Trunk Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall street, corner of ‘rigs Hodgdon, do, Globe, Hilbert do. | Broadway, has now on hand, and constantly making, a nock, Drummond. N York: Euph: assortment of Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags and Satchels, wholesale and retail. ‘Also, superior article of Bole Leathet ‘Tronk: for American or Euro) ‘travel, and Port- for the French Matte Post sOrders for tl safe} ‘ of forged paper to the amount of $67,000. ‘The Bee | rights of the South, as annulling the obligations of the a olson maine Aine Ste bee i sppaker- | (irnathat the following harmed. persous ate safiererd to | federal colipact; aad upon the jeasage of cach ea eh io oth parties hold a general caucus to- | ¢ ounts placed egainet their names:—Robert will consider hereelf st liberty to form # new, separate, night and count noses. Some doubt yet about | tey, $15,000, Jobn 8 Tyler, $8,000; A H Fiske, $7,000; | and distinct government. $2,600; | 6 Resolved, That the governor be requested to for- ; John | ward copies of these resolutions to the governors and os er’s_ 5) rd Ointment id ly for Piles, 1» Wow Womb, and so many of t) piles, (however severe). Nothi the majority on hand. Franklin Haven, $7.000; J. W. Clark & C The scenes a: the hotels are full of picturesque- | Thomas Dixon, $3,000 ; Samuel O. Mead. $2.51 rr thi t his heir toy ‘othing d t.. Th mbers of the | H. Swasey, $2,500; J. N. Fiske, $2,000; A. K. Os- | Legislatures of the slaveholding States, and enter into ton; Tre mante: West In- | en! al to it for cuts, scalds, burns. scald head in chil ware in great straits under the demands of | borne, $2000 ; Gilbert & Sons, $1,700; —— Chamber. | correspondence with, and send epecial envoys, if neces- ritington. Cook, Nork bark Buchel doe, oath Americe, we. filed with denpatch, ne Uttre™ | tudall Mindegf, wounds, universally ackanwledged. The the ‘ins’ and ine “outs”. Levin goes for a di- | !#n, $2,500. ry, to them, to bring about concert of action among Gry, Teopleo f MEINHARDT’S GILDED BRASS LETTERS FOR | warranted asure cure. Try it an indreds vision of the spoils; not » bad idea in a pinch. it te lly believed that Miller could not have | such States, in the presemt crisis of our affairs, Kicumonp Dee $—Arr schs Frit Hopkins; Milbourn, q . SIGNS—These letters are remarkable for durability,and ials gratefully endorse th cess 0! Bowyer’ > schs Frieuks, ied I tof ith bi f the gildi Hed by thi treet, F The Eevechomtjccnt winitinl aves ‘employed to- | oved $60,000. Since the diecovery of the forgeries, it | ngiee:—N. C. Datnett, Srerctary of State; D. l Both. rama. Nov 29— Art acht Grampas,, Hill. Boston, Clio) (0 the rete see a Neues Betoes Boe tobe. | Tae MARRIED WOMANS PRIVATE MEDICAL lay inthe continuatio: of the examination of | has been ascertained that the notes wero filled out in | well, Comptroller General; Wim B, Tinsley, Treasurer; | fkiig thre iad ; y a OG The parterhip heretofore su) COMPANION. by A.M. Mauriceeu, Professor of Dis- g MP 5 ; " Li brigs Philara, Thatcher, N | street, . st i the official papers presented in support of the de- | the handwriting of Miller’s clerk, who is believed by | gana’p. way, Phiiadeipain. Old chip Margaret, ing betrece Mesenarat & Beott, wan dsolred on tele Jaly, ues of Women, int a Price $1. Th important ‘exposure | 192 Brosdway, cor. John st_and 81 Bai p 1. Compton, Surveyor Gener: York; Virginia, T ure sthretly inte fence yesterday. To-m Ww wee. dd | every one to be perfectly honest and upright, ond x ‘i i petly intended for youtee iaterday- | Do-morrow we expect to send | sry, oh as baa written the notes, he haa Dos live singie | ELections iv Mainy.—The State of Maine will pal Ti lee aT : comet aan (ipoorssne The Yastons ‘te 2 instance seen them signed. It has also been Miller's | Sfter vlect her Governor, Senators and Representative a 1) XBEESRAAND MLV ER VO MELALN Ss ‘Weiman's Private Medieal Companion,” are of arata daily practice to go orsend to, the Suffolk Bank, where | PY ® plurality vote THe amendments for the. purpose Arciva: Of Murangece frei y doy lb dn SoU which evcry female, either maried cr cohiemplating mar. Provipence, R. I., Dec. 4, 1847. | the notes were made payable, to obtain the notification | ‘f making this change in the constitution, prevailed by Sunway, Dee. ittare and ‘Tonic Iuvigoraioy have been effecting curesamong | ‘inge, should become conv apecially the great Freeh Hrapeduemente in Ppeplaince: of notes falling dus, tava enabling him to take up the | ® Mrjority of 200 to 400 in a vote of 25,000. ANRRIOAN HOTEL pop ie ny pedooed got gs: tenate mo- | iiseovery here contained to ignorance vf the existence of forged paper, and substitute other notes of the same Newburch Major Ripley, USA | Shafer long continued suffering, which he | had eudured with- | Which the hfe of mony n wi ol Waldea BG Liudsey, Brooklyn During a brief sojourn in this place, I have em- | sort. Miller resided at Wultham, where he has left »| « Wuo 1s P. MT out the sustaining influence of even prospective cure. ‘Thus | fotmuund mony, Pri eat . Mille . o 18 Pat Tomrxtns?”’—The appearance ASTOR HOUSR. at Prosp aus | or prospect of a large famul: from = marry- braced an opportunity to look around and ex- | truly interesting family, to whom these discoveries must | of a whig member ot Congress from Mississippi NY. Mrs Keilone, Troy | self of avery opportunity to, benefit the ected within tne | 1,4 the female aigted ‘with she, vartone complants amine the various public improvements that are | informed that a} | eotate in Walt, | 220 every day event, and the question winch wo have Vermont A Gilmore Boston | circle of his ncquaintance and friends, by furnishing them with | peculiarly incident to her sex,it is invaluable, as con- y prov informed that a large amount of real estate In Walt- | piaced at the head of this article, has been asked more ‘Almany Dr Camppell, Pittsfield | the invalnable panacen,to which he ‘owed his own restored | (tik [00 we"semovel uf ner complaints This work. t now going forward. The principal one that has | ham and other towne, stands in Miller's name upon re | than once. Weary fortunately provided with wa auewer mee gt ag Almira | healthful existence, Frompted by a grateful heart, being best- | Test sed to be in the hands of every wife and mother wh” has attracted my notice is that of filling up a portion | What the sum total may oe, when the whole of the - Raa rye ci td peg te mabkOee, Philed it privately through several years, Blake's Aor Dege srelotioms coctained hata hare algenay 7 q nO RY.G) and. 7 i of what is known asthe “Cove.” The Boston | forged paper comes to light, it is impossible to state, but a extrbet from whieh we aires mere tetabectonet poe ng many (rom disease andl dey | proved plessiog to ‘howsna ty as humerabite Boston | pondeney.ard death, and e-tablishing confidence in their vit- Troy | tues until those to whom he adminitered them as a grateful NY | offering of one so signilly relieved, now. importunately wrge 0] B Frederick, and Providence, and the Providence and Ston- toa MEN The tanttge “WO ace Rano: to oe tory, * who is Pat Tompkiny?’ the subject of the query | J Bears, sfbie. to convey more fully, in ington Railroad Companies, having become dis- | neither the Merchant's Bank, nor its President, offi- Fst tee ip imal fd alti haa ed Philad WH Levy, jects treated of, as they ship Emily im to make them known to all the offlieted of the family of man, 4 I an * that he was bora in a log cabin, sixteen by eighteen feet : it satisfied with the localities of old depots, and the | ‘ay OF individually, is the holder of any of the forged | jy size, which at the time of bis birth already cou‘sined many persone who hi to. bacome p "whereby the sufferings 10 f these bitters thu the medicine eir a mother, or which a wile, a me iter may be subject, xn be ob- ed. Copies will be sent by mail free of posinge. On the te And thereby, confer | receiné of one dollar, the Married Womau'e Frivate Medical hiln | plied destant friends with several bot:les, aske: "Why do you | Companion” will be sent, free of pow or HOTEL. 1 e d notes, as intimated in a morning paper. Thos Dunham, N York RL Rozers, Balti necessary existence and inconvenience of a fer- | | When Miller left his family on Friday, 26th ult., ho in- | (em cenereup in the mendes coun the lin cet enieaated | J Hurmitesd,” Philadelphia TL Hasbrouck, — “NYork ry, about eighteen months ago, in connection | farmed ogg gers MiAtLEE’ of Hegel povee SHR ace and Kentucky; that in his infancy he was fed om hog | 1 man Fulton, Daltimore H Farbank with the Providence and Worcester Railroad | had been discovered up to one o'clock this afternoon, | “84 homminy, bear meat, and such * wild varmont? a8 | Charles Lippitt, Savavoah Mrs M:j Jone Cai ; he | * Uniyed. States. All letters mus: be addressed (post-peid) to Ait s were caught inthe woods, At twelve years of ago W Maratield. (Phila TG oltoa, | N hot establish egencies for the sale of it inali the large cities | tye'A M, Manricean, box 1224 New York Publishin, Company, made an application to the City Coun- | { Patndsiphta,on Monday morning last, Milles stated | Tat PUE Out to work witha neighbor ass farm boy, and | Gen Ki Cimibal, Vermont Labia ow Haven | as Lam cure it would notion to all ho wie it | Office, 199 Liberty street, New York. ‘The fed Wor cil for a grant of land then under water, for the | that he was going to Baltiiore, ‘The rumor, which hes fraser vin nine Un beet ont raoee, aaa oon ine in i je, Bitters, Ik Je, eas: bese abereipar sy ot ee ! fy ‘ ‘and prized it in winter, till he was seventeen years old, _ ‘Thomaston JH Caulkine, jorwich ing entirely relieved } erection of new depots or stations. The City fe a ld ne “a biry-jn a when he took to making brick; thence rose te the | Cent lair, Essex 5C Evy, Lynn d produced an entite change in. my whole fag & Cot 6 Co. Altea W oo: Fathers, convinced of the great advantages to be | titled to the least credit” None of the banks lose by | {7u0, Of 8 ieee bad le Neale LOD A ana qamatsnsovss chine mee oud be aurprned if you knew | ‘Te Ban, Agent for Central OM Richi »'C. F. derived from the contemplated improvements in tis fren, Ss all Lone Pe ina they held was secured by | in mechanical Tirta, ‘ne Docame “able, by bis ‘own | Brons, Ponghisersis GD Williamson, Bridgeport nd mhenvon: nowy hom much benefit ‘4 For Me what stie'and reels at ibe Liberty surean ayaa this section of the city, ceded a large portion of | 894 sustantees or endorsers, unassisted skill, to rear a house from the elay-pit, or | RR Alen 9, Wocheater My HJones | do known?’ Thus urged by many who reside in aifferent sections | _Saplzcerh he lk idea aay the Cove, on condition of the petitioners widen- [From the Boston Atlas, Deo 4) feom the stump, and complete St in all ita parte, and to | Pit ‘Lon " Bridgeport aBragan,”NLondon, Ct. | ofthe country, whence orders arecaily received in increasinx | J). SAVIARD'S INVALUABLE EXTRACT, Tor the ing certain streets, laying out a public walk and ,#, The notes signed by Mr. Belknap, it Is stated, were | do it, too, in a manner that none of his competitors aoa ROTH.” » Ct. | Sambers for supplies from hose whohave derive €are of Gonorrhea, Glect, Stricture, Sexual Impotency carriage road around the Cove, &c tit a written by Miller’s clerk, and were made payable at the | could surpass. His panel doors are to this day the won- 3 Whi . jt sex | 0f these Biters from their friends the Propi ‘and all other di organs. This extract has 0; 0 ie Cove, &e., which was | Suffolk benk in thi 4 WC Whittaker, Connecticu: § A Smith Saugerties | induced d th: thi i¢.to establish with- agreed, and the work of improvement begun in | Suffolk benk in thia city, and it has been Miller's prac- | der and xdwiration cf all the country, in whion they | ¥ L Jo mson, Hartford J.C Mayer Montreal | pbbdced to extend chair ms fgive e Lice to send every day to this bank, and obtaia the no- | continue to swing on their hinges Ile never saw the | GC Stews Waterford WD Cor, — Maaracyusetts | {OF theis sale, and put Debian Liver Gom- tifications of notes tulling due. In this way, ho was | ioside of » school house or achurch, till atter he was | 5 Walke is ad ape 7 ‘ Albany A Brastow, Philade) phin i In compliance with those conditions, the Cove | enabled totake up the forged paper, and nubstitute otber | eighteen years old. By the assistance of an old man in | T Shneros, it “te scape pai irginia H Rayner, ‘Troy Cauada & Topping, Chester Wantst Anne ares reast or 8 veness, Low Spirits Y e prop vi aipitation of the Heart, Fever and Agne, | one single complaing of itg (pilure, Tt req least has been reduced to about two-(hirds its former | of the mame kind. Miller’s clerk, it’ is said, is in no way | thy neighborhood, he learned, duriug the wiater even. | (Abt — ing from a derang>d consdition of the Di- | change in diet, cor the slightest variation from the Patient's size, or less, and made of a circular form; the | implicated, as he hae merely written the notes, but hae | ings, to read and writs, when @ farm boy, ‘liaving | ! Pa"! 00, aa donee (0) New slaren | postive Oran Letters relatiog remarkable cures i (| ordinary habe ion is perfeetly free. from all. those boundary line consisting of a stone wall from Fk Ache et pape se sgn one of them, Miller having | achieved these yuluable acquisitions, by th ano | 5 painbridge, Fy so BH Goodman, Cistinsan | Bree and Agee, Paipitaton Fi i Hear, ai igen Chote, spppeaees paige suremeaer water any eectaney i i i i 5 " Jomplamnts, &e. DPE RE, 5 ite, Ori meuee, pienicretorcr, yer Is tO, Be | oaon nan cayenne wtih ce a || ome appllaesenaneycaraiens ait of his | FJuad, Hartlord nual | itendant’ paves, arein pessession of the Proprietor, copies | 207 that ella eat of gomatenance oecafioued by the racking surmounted ‘with a neat railing. € space be- |" avout a week ago, Miller called on broker in this | concerce : LOVEJOY’S HOTEL, of some of which may be. hat his Agencies. and from | action of so-ealledapecifies,but by its tonic properties vrevent- | le : oe, d the ides of fitting himself for the practioe of ; , — ; ‘i cero well marked wuder the tween this wall or embankment and the original | city, stated that he was golug to New York, and re-| law. le at firet procured a old cop: M GW Stafford, Madison G sv g of whi h the followi ract:—"* Dear Sir ing that, peoulle, arekly FAC! FO marked under tly five yeare I hove be: flicted with bi 5 0 A Aadine For ale, ied with full margin of the Cove, has been filled up with gra- | quested him to take up the notes which might become | and having, after the close of his daily Nebocs, ty nigtay eget, pie é R erween Cour I aT Likerey i id headache, and from mm tried wom directions, at 146 Green berween Courtiandt and vel, froma deep cut, excavated for the Boston | due during his absence, leaving with the broker funds | studies over u piteh knot fire, in hialog oabin, qestercd | {LH Detkee, Lebanon NH Of different proser:ptions without the 1 ne Vane Brave at eee® hs and Providence and Providence and Worcester | sufficient to meet the gonuine notes. ‘The broker vailed | the oontenta of that compendium of-common law, he | Litchfield, Me had Berns t3 cousider all, medicines as week HILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—DK. KINKE lines of railroad. Nextthe Cove railing, there | at the Suffolk Bank, and requested thut the notifications | pnrsued. his researches into other elementary works. |» quent solicitations I was induced to try your Bi'ters, and | now LIN GERMAN PHYSICIAN, resident practi- do Bowdein, Me Litchfield, Me Guardmer, Me years’ Teel that to extol the same too highly, 18 a matter impossible, | ¢ adele. ai ; lormrith the use of the contents of only two bottles. T hagst JP tedliaie masareiandhabradsies bobo ak pont Self entirely, reliev loved is twenty dollars, wi Mill cortinnes to engage Dr. Kivkelin’s utmont attention. In’ is to be a fine walk laid out, asa public prome- for Miller should be sent to his place of business, instead | And having thus, by great diligence, scquired the rudi- nade; and atthe outside of tnis, yoarrisige Youd | OCMiMer’s, On gong to his hess day or two since, | ments of his profession, he met with an old lawyer, who Wear vlns: iheamihell on there 4 é | | he found a formidable pile of notifications of notes be: | had quit practice, or whose practice had quit him; with Danbury, Vt with my. high fds, you will please necept, icone etaives ang wa the Tapst deqperme ooual public square in Pravideneee he sppears ee coming due, far exceeding in amount the funds placed | whem he made bargain for Bissonaty brary. forenien |S Hessoew, New York ight proof, however, of the estimation T plice upon you' | Gon may depend on be ug aways eonducted by Dr. K- him ! hem He immediately wrote to | he was to pay him $150 fi SS stacy, Camargo. Mexico oversight that the authorities, in giving up eo | Mr. Belknap, stating the feot to hit. Mr. B. came to | chief part of the job to done ba pepment ofcame ola Wi kimory, “Sing fend 0 lebrate net Pp nother thus writes:— | self, with a prompt, anfe and energetie treatment, to pert et only owe to you, but to my augers travelling, supphed at a moment's jee with much to the railroad companies, did not secure | the city on Thursday, and on examination, pronounced | musty books, was drersi H Ww D: n to speak in praise of your Aromatic Bitters, a uficient to cure themselves in the most convenient tora public pleasure ground a space within the | the mbole amount ot the notes, with the sxoeption | oF floors, for three dolless per aquncs of toe rece kee | Ealowards Nee yk fait healtit Wor several vente l was afifered arith ihe Liver | yugcrivese manner. Cure, warranted of no, charms seqnired, circular carriage road, say from 150 to 200 feet | $4000, to be forgeries. Such is the aooountof tho alfair, | library paid for, Pat Tompkius dropped the ndaey plane, | Welt se” Midterm Complaint; Thad employed different physicians with no good | Kevers, ost paid, will mess prompt, attentun, ture rom wide, along the entire circuit of the Cove, and | ® ¥# heard it related yesterday; but, among the thou- | and trowel, forever. He is now one of the most promi NORTHERN HOTEL. health became so baa, aud my strengih Cuil | the Bxchaoge, (Fr Por fall paruculars see 4th page of the canse it to be suitably laid out and ornamented | se24 tumors in etrculation, tt ts impossible to Kuow whe- | meut members of the Mississippi bar, wnd le yet not more | Mr Hope, N Jersey JM Wounelly,jan Cotskili ap iaed fg ive ap my warial daily | Philadelphin Anirit of the Times with shrubbery, &c. The Provicence und Wor- ther it is, in all respects, correct. Miller, it is said, was | than forty years old. Of his abilities as a statesman aud | WF F Iter, Dutcsess AB Van Benthuysen, Scho- that I must die. Is there no ho; seen in Philadelphia ou Monday last, but nothing has | orator, you will before many years, have evidence in the | Mr Thompson, Baris, ; ‘ N York cester railroad company have already completed | been heard of him since that tune, It ia supposed he | halls of Congress. 1 heard him, one day, make two | © Parish, Philadelphia J 9 Aber, Ohio ad mn up all hopes of e¢ eee al tHe NEW YORK AERALD & on the new ground the erection of one of the | must have,had accomplices in thes. fraudulent tran- | speeohes in suo NEW_ ENGLAND HOUSE. my health restoved, when one dav, Iwas most extenatve and best arranged freight depors | sactions ashe was « very potr penman, ad the fopgad | same audience std sits core oe nein nets 10 the | 1, evisand lady, Masses. W Carpenter, Brooklyn | stoned Four Blery ts snes oveeeecoe | tau oe feign thet ESTABLISHMENT, in the country, measuring 800 feet long by 70 | signaturvs are so exceedingly well exectited that they | nesson the part o. a single auditor, and during taeie de. | V1.0! Rhodes, Oe ater nd renmand | healing quslities: 1 had tried so many remedies protesting tO | gorenewest corner of Fulton and Nasenn ate, wide. Itis built ot brick, of a peculiar style of | °¢vld not have been done by him livery, tho asombly soomed swayed by tho orator as | M<t iyi lev iy yg erty ame a Baad (cnet Fry, ta seens aay mete — architecture, designed by a young artist of this ee eee reeds by the wind. } aikharst, New Jersey “ purebased one bottle: I took one dose, and i i ON BENNETT, PROPRI eity.. Over the doors on the east side of the build- ' Affalie in Texas, “ ee tare tet o oomn cat one lh pe pe Abneiie 2 and Lo sy Mey \AMES 60RD | ' ETOR. From the t'e: Nov. he , Mai A ‘orth, onnecticut ', en | had consume: contents, ——— ing, are painted the names of the various towns Westwaln of Fee SE caer cecoes end daow, & Gaugh, Mase BAvpnorh 4 Cees Rpteet | Pectin seetorad. sad mavr Sourzos med hesiee man CIRCULATIONFORTY THOUSAND. and villages situated on the line of road between be but grateful'to you? You have saved my lifo—my health lo . , ia Capt Wm Porcer, po ede redial ‘Worcester an + ’ through this place yesterday, bound for the West. We Penneyivenia’ Co “Phil ia | and how can I repay you? Ishall recommend = Price Feents per copy tecetved, at eg Ad ag orca eee lenened that most of them were from Teunoasse, An in- | ter Railroad 1i8ig: it Ft Spe tals PO GTawton eee FO, and | eutreat all who may read this etter eee ceeecerabla. in payecen, To mete wee. where it should be delivered for transportation thane Brad Desk ¢0 oe Bina eee cena BA, | Warr y Oia Colony 96, 00g; oe 5 ee igen, |G hovel, #0 eve 35 Peres ed ees eee aes ye had, | sch bers, br the, steam shins, $14 per snnum, to include the ane we list OF : r » | that the r ck to the Mississippi river wav thronged id Cola “4; 00 Reading do, 29%. 29 do, aed | Cape Collier, Yaluable medicine.” These inraluable Bitters may be bad, | Hostage, which has to be prepaid. places end manufacturing es- | with emigrants for Texus, He surther stated that in | 2138) 2) ba FT Best 129k% 200 do's aoafter 30 1334; HOTEL. | Wholesale and retnil, at Dr. Edward Chasteney WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday-Price 6 conve tablishments, I notice the following, viz: Qlun- | the section of country which he left, there were many | $1000 Kesdivg Railroad Bouds :950, co%4; 009 ao, # 5d (OM: | G Dawrom ‘Albany MrHammond &lady, Albany | Pt! Agent, 150 Bowery. corner of Broome street: Ne. | oor eopy—82 123 cents per annum—paysble in avacce To 8) age meece Millbury, Leland’s, Farmers. ferig and be ond making prepatations to emigrate | Worcester i Iron in per cad th de Enters On 4 ry apr, as 5 Balebe Witos g ore Calas 310" Greenwic stieets Win, Forbes, Re European rubscribers, by steam ship, $5 per annum, to tn: ville, orthbridge, Holibros itin’ Ix. | this winter, Texas is wt this Line enjoying a high de- | do; 25 do Uld Co + $99) Wego JB Alten, joston jaleher, on J 50. Di n street, corner of | clude the posta ‘a bridge, Millville: Blaskntone. Hew” ra aX: | gree of prosperity, and holds out inducesaenta to taumec | pet etadvs 20 do tichbury do, tox; ase ae Pree ee TAMMANY | HALL: icici ety Groeten: | CHERALD HOR EUROPEEvery Steam Packet daym ford, Albion, Manville, I ', > cueT* | Givte emigration, which, perhaps, no other country oan | #24; 2 do Bowon and Maive do, 135 per ct adv; 15 de Gham, | 3 Hopson, Conn JG Goodwin, Maine bent Lewis: Allen & Meigs, | Price 64 cents per copy—$5 per annum, jnelnding postage, ‘ord, » Manville, Lonsdale, Ashton, Cen- | prevent. Our citizens toroughout the State, have en. | Plaiaand Connectiont River do, Cietlasd Koute,) $203 per | J.B Childs, Calif: mia Mr Brooks, Philad | comer of East Broadway ond Kutzers street: Brigham & Mil’ | oF $3 2) excel of postage, payable in advange. Bubserip- tral and Valley Falls, Pawtucket and Woon- | Presa” extraordinary good health aueine ti th; 15 do Ogdensbarg do, $95 do. ‘ ber | Brook: Philad H Cha; man, Ballston | er, No. 17 Avenue D,comer.of Third Street, ond J09 Avenue | { ns nna ments recei' by Mesa. Galic socket, in the latter ot which, [ understand that | wot years aud, have’ been thus eusblel to” Sanne | BGvotsell, A Kelly, Vermont | B.corner of Bight street: &.H. Pavion, No. doe Grovnwieh st. | gual, Tate, Viraenne, Paris PL, Simonds, (8 Cornhill, «nd there aré no less than seventeen flourishing | themscives or the foe sod frulttel season ith Passengers Arriveu JM Weed, narton’s QUT a supply of this article dispeneabte necessity. | | ANNUAL OKIAL HERALD—Pablished on the manufacturing establishments. The Boston and | which they bave been blesred. ‘They bave| |, Poon Ship F HOt Anthouy. O Connell, Mr Clement, _ Philadelphia Mr Ol New Haven chimate to one pram bilious MADVEIBTISEMTBNTS. ge the nasal pricer=atir alae Provideuce line connects with the Providence | made. aud” gathered the most abundant crops | _POAT aU Privex—Brig Hetty—M C Golan, HDrke, Marachasetts DB Billings aud lady, Troy | MATWCE Marve of the biliary orgape tom healthy. condition. | sdvance | Advertisements ahontd be writcen tna iin, ferible and Worcester line at Pawtucket, from which | f orm and cotton. In every part of the State from Philaqeen | BLAKE'S Aromatic Bitters are of priceless worth tosuch | manner. ‘The proprietor will notbe responsibie for errors that Cn lo a Jenkinson BA ed and lady, N Haven My nie ¢ will use t me rail trae! which we have heerd, there is more t! mnough for the Borelga Lmportatio: " FH I d danger- ; may occur in them. oe pay fe a iy ior the Bonen is city, a8 | consumption, A largo surplas, therefore, is tor rale —Ship Helena (reported yesterday)—-7519 bags sugar | Jew Jersey ay eo | persone; nor should any, in e'imete so. variante and danger | say 0 Po" 4 ine shall | jaod oan be purchased st from 20 to 40 cents por bushe! hemp N G&G Gripwold=20 ones in igo 19 betes | WRSTRRN WOTRL. a 200 halen he built, he freight depot of the Boston line | In addition to this, the foroet hae algo yisided us ite rion | FooLe eon to to be build & short distunes north ef the Wor | tetbute, The mass in most eestions of ths country, ¥| ed ¢ herr . it ” of NTING of all kindversented beentifnlig aed witm vegr ose of sta ene ee te i: 74 ony" be SUT Ag. : ts Spee sh, with he: h ime a y HR Ns Pa | BY DISS” see dip ab