The New York Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1849, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sr WO nner JANTED—BY A RBSPECT,\BLEB_ PROTESTANT girl, a situation as Chambermaid housowork in a small the past two months, a d the outsiders have meddied Very little with the fancies, “operators a good time, for those who have sufiicient en; tal to take stocks out of the street, and ke: purchase and hold for a rise; but purchase: sways labor under a disadvantage, and it is never a good time to buy stocks on credit, parcie war.y if the pureha- ser is not sure of having the money to take them in when the contract reaches maturity. It is very seldom that we experience, for such a length stringent money market as has been re- alized during the past sixty or ninety days; and the ac- tual value of fancy stocks has been pretty well tested — Quotations now current for stock se i may be considered at about the lowest point possible to ‘The probability of an im, pends,entirely upon the supply vestment, As nothing keeps down price: ness of the money market, it of course ‘otlows that an advance will immediately follow an improvement in the It is easy, there fore, for those interested, tomake their own caleua- tions as to the time for such a change. The Assistant Treasurer of this port has on deposit tothe credit of the government about two millions, three hundred thousand dollars in specie, a portion of which itis proyoved to vithdra , for tie express pur- pose of relieving the money a) 6, and benefitting a few speculators in fancy stock an b oadstulfs, complith this, it 1a bee: recommen el tothe Seerc- tary of the Treasury t antici ae he ua ‘urity of the Moxican indemnity due in June, and pay out a million of dollars on that a vount, ‘this kind will be made, or not, is yet a ma ter of much doubt ; but the policy of anticipa ing any iten of pub- He expenditure is dowb ful, particu acly when such an act would hasten the issue of the ba’a e+ of the last oan, and be of no pecuniary advantage to the govern- ment, or of no bene it t. a y inupor ant interest of the eountry. Solong asthe government have a financlal nt to Fee it strictly athered to. the only way to test any pub'ie measure, or to enable the new administration to poin: out the defects in the nancial, or any other, system in operation. The Sub- Treasury will be depleted soon enough, without antici- pating any payment; and it would be well for the Secre tary to husband his resources, and let the stock specu- Jators of Wall street manage as they best can, without any interference on the part of the government. Thus far there has been no deviation from the legitimate line of operations in the Treasury Department; and it would be particularly unfortunate if the present administra- ton resorted to malpractices. similar to those adopted by that which has just retired, “We must look entirely to the importation of specie from Europe and from Californiafor relief to the money market, as the stringency has been in a great degree produced by the measures adopted to give us a large supply of precious metals from those sources, banks of this city have discounted a large amount of paper, givon for tho purchase of sterling exchange; and a large capital has been employed in the California trade, without any returns of consequence, so far. These movements have absorbed an immense amount of money, which, otherwise, ipto the usual channels of trade. As soon as the return tide commences, we +! all be relieved from the de- pression which now weighs so heavily upon the moncy bbis. ; meal 50 puncheons; mould can lard oll 626 gals. ; hams 927, butter 1,504, It is considered by shrewd r 0. rye flour 60, meal 60, pork 4, beef 66, tar 30, bread 24 bbls. ; rice 2 therces; steel 20, soap 175, sperm candles 24 boxes ; cordage 1 coils ; tobacco 6 hhds, ; do manufactured 5.431, Inrd 961, 891, cheese 1,069, fish gar, refined, 790 Iba. ; copper 4 cases; domestica 48 pack- ages ; whale oil 400 To’ British West Ind beef 10, rice 27 bbls mould do, 23 boxes ; ‘corn 60 bushels tobacco. 12 bales; do. manufactured 306, butter ,209, lard 1,318, hams 1,013, oil m To British North America—Flour 1,330, rye flo meal 1,575, pork 414, beef 30, rice 2 bbls. corn 6,001, beans 132, wheat 6,000 bushel, candles 20 boxes ; tobacco, manufactured, 10,690 Ibs. The exports of breadstuffs for the week, amount to flour, 6,000 bushels wheat, and 113,014 n, of which 1,809 bbls. bushels corn were shipped to ports in Great Britain and Ireland. The shipments of breadstuffs from this and all other parts of the country, have this year been much larger than anticipated; and there appears to be no falling off in the exports, notwithstanding .he Gepression in prices abroad. This will be a very im- portant item in our export trade this year, and have a very great influence in keeping the balance in our The demand abroad for Indian corn has be- come as permanent as for any of our staple produets, and it must annually increase, until this species of breadstuffs enters as largely into Europe as in this country. year amount to about seven millions of bushels, and the probability at present is that the aggregate for th® year will be at least twelve millio present prices, and at prices which have ruled for some- time past, Indian corn has been a more profitable crop to producers than wheat; and as the external demand is likely to be steadier and more extensive than that a more valuable crop than it All parts of the country are adapt and the product In a few years ten urope where ; and while it will in thi th, it will alleviate th stress, or general city reference given from her li street, between avenues ( and D, in ‘To be seem for leather 1,443, butter ANTED~A SITUATION, young woman, to do chamberwork aud sewing, the housework of & private family. No objection to ge best of city reference given. th street, in the rear basement. ; nail: 10 casks. 2, meal 313, pork 32, sperm candies 100, tobacco 1 hhd. ; ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, AND INTELLIGENT of time, such e, Waiter, at Mrs. Holahand’s, No. 5 Thames st. rice 4 tierces; ao t ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE soap 20, mould cutting and fttin st in chamberwork, i Please call to No. , second floor, front room, » who underst Can come well roveiment de- y seeking in- but the tight- ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPRCTABLE bermaid, or to do general hous er wnd_ Troner. Inquire in the furniture store, flour, and 99,5 young woman, as C Tho best of oi money market. Nothing is surer. ANTED.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants u situation. good Baker, and would a spectable private family. Apply at 67 Beckman street. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY AR young woman, a situation as ( i Seamstress, ina small private family. Tho best of city refo- Can be seom at No. 12 Thompson street, for Ie an excellent tin washing ani PROTESTANT rences given, ANTED—BY TWO SISTR private familios—o: Jroner; the other as Chambermaid, who would not objec nd ironing. May be seen Friday, Saturday, where thelr reference SITUATIONS IN in Cook, Washor, and consumption in The exports of corn thi® | Sssiet in washin nday, at No, 200 Bleecker street Whe wer & move nent of A RESPECTABLE GIRL good Plain Cook, Washer and ly understands her busin best recommend: A YOUNG MAN THAT Farming, wishes to hire for eight months or good reference if required, or wonld go on tri Advertiser understands t! milkman, Address A. B., box 302 ANTED—A SIT ‘young woman, who p is of bushels, care of Horses, and is Jhatham square Post offic TION, BY A RESPECTABLE fectly understands her business, as Chambormaid, of would have no objection travellin, derstunds the making up of fine linen, by tho family whom she serves at pre= seen for three diys, at 24 Beach street, St. Vark, New York, ANTED.—A_ SITUATION man, who has a good knowledge of the city, to drive horse und cart, or to tend round a store ; wages is not so much ood city reference given. Please for flour, it must bee: ever yot has been, cultivation of this can be increased to any extent millions of bushels will be one million is consumed no} way add immensely to our we condition of the poorer classes of the old world, and enable them to stave off starvation a little longer. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, REWARDS. REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY MORNING, THR h, «small Gold Wateb, with gold ohain, on goin tiom 1) Henry street to 26th str be paid on leaving them at No. 11 Stone street. E ON TUR WAY TO i, ia Murray street, a gold . Thay were attached to a dwill’be paid by return- jester, or 10445 C! erry street, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, enue, near Gist street, a Doctor's The Horse is dark bay, about nein the near fore foot, h crests in the fi 180 painted on t system, we w A RESPRCTABL an object ag a Steady plac pply at No. 16% Vanderwater strect. J ANTED.—BY A RESPECTABLE girl,» situation to do general housowor from her last pl Please eall at 90 Spring street, in the rear. Can seen for (wo day: PROTESTANT a situation as family; good city re Mulberry street, over the grocery store. Tho above reward will Please cull at } Can be seen for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL situation as Chambermaid or the general housework o OUNG WOMAN, ewer, or to do f a small family; good cit, Apply at 49 Lewis street, in the're A NEAT, TIDY. andl silver Buck! ing them to 117 ANTED—BY situation as Chamborm: nended from her Last place. Beekman street, ANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO take care of children and do housework in a private family, Please apply at 151 Cherry st. PANTALOON AND VEST CUTTER city only, may obtain situation in an establishment of the first respectability. STRAYED OR § harness is silver mounted, Pent; the figure of a serpen c ‘ny person returning the same to DR. MORRELL GL Lexiogton Avenue, will be suitably rewarded, ¥ lain sewing, and to do light st city references given. SPORTING. ARLBM PARK TROTTING. April lv, at 2 o'olook, will come off a match for $200, mile heats, best threo in five, to harness, between two cele- brated trotting h Modesty; H. Chanfrau’ m after, & match for $100, mile hea 0 a4 they please. J.J. fi Scharf names ¢. m. American Girl, tively come off at the time advertised. would have found its way Address A. B., blk. m. Black Can aswint im wewing, if required. best three in five No, 188 9th ‘avenue, near 2k washing and ironing, or do reference given. The annexed statement exhibits the quotations in this market, for the rineipa each day of the past week, and at the close of the week It will be perceived, the prices have been very much unsettled, and that fluctua ions of one and two per cent have been v # ize i speculative stocks, for FOR SALE. A COUNTRY PLACE NEAR taining about 87 sore; miles of the Now York and road Depot. Inquire of DAVID E. WHBKL~ 0. 62 Wall street, (where a map can be seen,) oF HENRY PARTRIDGE KELLOGG, New 10 DAGUERREOTYPISTS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALR, a Bower Wheel, similar to that used by Mr. Harrison, No. 259 Broadway, for butting plates, grind- for other purposes, such ag ‘Address W. C. H., office of tho Herald. OR SALE OR TO RE! New Rochellogn. Y., co ed on the Sound, and within 1} A. CHILTON, AUCTION LEGANT ROSE- ure, made to or- TON will sell at auction on Wednesday, 5 Teuth street, near the Fifth J all the furniture in the above house, carved rosewood spring-seat Sofas, arm an covered with blue and white sutin de Inine, forming ane nantel Clocks, extra size pier and mantel Glasses, rich Brussels carpets, tapestry patterns; di- work Table: carved ro: plue’ and white satin de laine Curtains; wood and Maho, New Haven Rt Quvorations ror THE PRrincipaL SrooKs New Yoru Manxxr, 1088 10835 10 “clock, at 10 o'clock, a ochelle, N. ¥. ‘ue. Wed. Thu. DSkg TOBRY 108% U, States 6's, tcould be used 1 leaves, rosewoo ning Tables w AMUSEMENTS. SAA AAD ARAAAAAAARRARAATDA SAAR NN pone BOWERY THEATRE—MONDAY RVENING, APRIL Weer. formance will commvnce with the tragedy of MACBETH—Macbeth, Mr, J, Wallack, jr; Duncan, Mr. ford; Macduff, Mr. N. B. Clark; Maleolin, Mr. Duff; Bang Mr. Stevens: Lady Macheth, Mrs. J. Wallack, jr.) lat Wi Miss M. Taylor. To be followed Ek = t, entitled LES JARDINIERES, im which Siguora G. om, Signor G. Nori, and Mr. G. W. Smith, sud Mra, Dean will pppesr. To conclude with the drama, styled the POWER OF GOLD—Charles, King of Spain, Mr. Moore; Marquis of Brandonburgh, Mr. Jordan; Isaac Bon Samuel, Mr. Gilbert; Esther, Miss Womyss, Boxos, 26 conte; Pit, 124. CHASER AT'S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM street—Monday ovening, April Isth, the performances will coma,eheo with the fase of COCKNIES IN CALIFORNIA GAnewny Chafing, Mr W. Chapman; Mra: Ching, Me hapman: After which, the drama entitled the DREAM OF LIFE—Hoory Bertram, Mr, Mield; Grace Bortrain, Miss > be followed by MOSE IN CALIFORNIA— pee Mr. Chanfras porte, Mr. Sermesrs V4 Adolphus Piliahrs ir. W. B. Chapmag; Lise, Miss BE. Mostayor. To conclude with the OF WHO SPEAKS FIUST Captain Charles, Mr, Hield; Mrs, MiBtant, Mra, Isherwood. Doors will open at 7—ourtain will rise wt 734. BROADWAY, BRTWREN For three nights only of the present week—Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 7 e original and well-Known Christy's Minstrels respectfully announce to their patrons and the pu Hic, that, cwing to the annual examination of the pupils of the Mechanic Society Schools, and for the purpose of renovating tho Hall for tho Summer’season, they will discontinue their Concerts after Wednesday evening, April 18th, until Monday, April 0th, whon they will havo the honor of re-commencing thoir popular entertainments, An Afternoon Concert on Wednesday, April 18th, commending at 3 i On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 19th will perform at MONTAGUE HALL, BROOKL RS. FRANCES KEMBLE BUTLER WILL RRAD, Monday morning, April 16th, the play of “Much Ado About Nothing,” at the Stuyvesant Institute, at 12 o'clook, Tiokets to be had of Mr. Polmann, Janitor of the Institute; at the Astor House, tho Irving House, at Mr, Franois’ and Mr. Crowen's book stores, price $1. HB ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE AMERICAN Drematio Fund Associatio President. DAVID C. COLDEN, Es: Vice Presidents. Higa, Samael Joney NP. Willis, Bog. ‘ol an Buren, \- jimeon Drapor, y Philip Hone, Enq. MM. Nosh) Evq, eral 8.1 Lyin, George P. Morris, Boq.y resoott Hall, Esq, John McKeon, Eaq., Dootor Francii Adam Stoddart, wi Brady, in RW. : And others. ‘The Musical Department will bo under the superintendence of MR. GEORGE LODER, and will oomprise all the availublo talont attainablo at the time, including a perfoot Glee Party, to illu the master- Risers of Enciish Hansony, O1p MapaRia, Guus ov CHORAL MrLopy, Ke. Ko, ‘The Festival will take place on Tuesday, April 17, at ‘ THE ASTOR HO! Tickets, (including wino,) $5 each, may be had of any of the ‘Trustees, vin: J. Prescoct Mall, Eaq., 54 Wall street. G. Stebbins, Esy., 64 Wall streot. W. P. Chapman, Esq., of Morchants’ Exchange. John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney's office, City Halk Thos. S. Hamblin, Esq., box office, Bowery Theatre. Or of the Treasurer, Mr. JOHN POVEY, 12 Wooster st. And the Secretary, Mr. JOHN BROUGUAM, 37 Chambers st, and at all tho Musio Stores, and at the Astor House, AST WEEK BUT ONE.--MONSIEUR ADRIEN, THE real and incomparable French Magician, will eontinue ins ‘extraordinary Soirecs every evening this weak, at the Minerva Rooms, No. 406 Broadway, whore he will give a grand Musical and Exyptian entertainment. Admission, 9) oonts; children, 26 cente. Doors open at7 o'clock; performances to commence at 5. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence. ,. Wasurneton, April, 1840. The wu Mden Valley—The Overland Routes—The Great Pu. 18 © the Rocky Mowntains—The Santa Fé and Gila R™—The Santa Fé and Contrat Route of the Sev,” River, through the Great Bax sin—Important Din TY °f Sard Rowte—The Northern Route, via the Slt Lake and Mary's ‘llector Collver’s 2."?*dition—Hazards of the Great Desert—Prosjecte of Starvation among the Emigrants—General .“Ht of the Whole AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE—B. MARANA, MARSHALL, PRO April 16, will be performed the prologue, entitled Forte Brachio, Mr. Hunt; Nugues iis. Characters im the opera—Duke d’ Aquila, H. Reeves; Doctor M fa, Mrs. Seguin. Dress Ci ‘role, 26 cents: Gallery, 1956 ais. © performed the Mr. Burton; arden; Harry Stanle: Mra. Subtle, M After which, » favor ‘o codelude with the original LISM, of, Modern P Witherton, Mr, Wi Hardy, Mises Hil ‘ernon; Phebe, Miss maid, Miss Monga. ain rises at 744. Box @ cents: Family Cirole, 35 cents. HITCELL'S OLYM ng, April Ith, NDS IN THE BU Bruno, Mr. Arnold; Nickinson. To be follo “ And the lo ‘Trailing, exhausted, o'er the desert pl. Under a fiery sun, reflecting lakes Of sparkling water on the burning waate, Which constantly reeede, or melt away Into the blazing air.”” There are several overland routes to the Goldest’ Valley, within the limits of the United States. a The route from Corpus Christi, up the Rio Grande, to the Paso del Norte ; thence over to the Gila nver, and down the same to the Colonvd erly direction, across or deudman's ‘acitic coast, some ‘ down the Ra’ 1 Norte, to the Gila. up the Kio Grande,) across the mountaims to~ and up the same, across the Great Sierra Nevada; thence over to the. 2 THEATRE—MONDAY EVR- Performance will commence with After which, the farce of COCKN Chiffins, Mr. Conover ie with the drama of JEANN Conover; Hercule St. G Doors open at 7, 5) conte: Upper Boxea, 250, S AMERICAN MUSEUM—1 Manager and Proprietor; J. Greenw nager—Three days onl Splendid Performances RNIA—Anthon; Nn a northwe: Jormada del Muertos, ( San Diego ; thence up the P: hundred miles, to the 2. The route from Santa Fe. Grande, to El Paso de i The route from Santa Fe. to its head wate spk the Sevier rive: Basin, to the Sacramento, 4. The route from Independence, Mo., to Fort Laramie ; thence, yia the South Pass, ly, to the southern e: the Mormon settle d, jr. Assistant M, mE ney, April 16 a the afternoon at 3, and ¢ hofere 8 o'clook. Tho M 44 gold region. fant and Ginntess be seen wt all hours, Lady, who weighs 57 specimen of humanity, Titania, the Fi brated Martinotti Family have ‘ach entertainment, with Monsieur Ells derful Gymnastic Perform ‘pounds, and ti a, and will appoar , in their won aughable Pantomime: engaged, Great Western, West, Miss Barton, Mammoth Brothers. Rockwell, the fortune-teller. A‘ ie, Miss Stanhope. mission, 25 cents; ohildrem nd of the Great Salt Lake, and nt, or northwardly, to Fort Hall, on the Oregon trail, and thence goat wardly alt Lake ; thence, across the Great Basir . » westwardly, down said river, to its sink in the sands ; thence across to the ke, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, and, by Fremont’s Pass, to the Sacramento. by any of these routes, the only ditficulty to travellers, of. any consequ Mountains, is from the wandering tribes of In; dians that infest the Great Plains. Here is the buf- we, of fromsix to seven hundred miles wide y the United States fron, se of the Rocky Mountains, and. mm the British possessions to Texas The vast herds of buttaloes d upon these pliins sub- . the Camanches, and other pre- e constantly on the look-out” detachments oft NE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 6389 BROADWAY between Spring and Prince streets, and the onl this country, consists of a great number. of Life size Several hundred Chinese Steres and veasols; models. o peoimens of Chinese manufactures, thea chanical imple Open from ning A. Admittance, 25 cents; children under twelve, half to Mary’s river; then Chinero of all olasse: apartments in house) temples and brid agrioultural and mnie, lantorns, ko, ke, astruments of ots ve, east of the Rocky THE MEXICANS, oscript of Now TAYLOR: WH Fromont took thi extending westwardly fron: anagogetieal animal i It bears a rese Wool is fine as any silk. blance to several quadrupes Don't fail to see it. southwardly fr New Mexico, and other game which f sist the Pawne datory horde for unprotected lets, for purposes of plunder, , therefore, in ¢ L FESTIVAL—BRADBURY AND e von will take place at the Broadway tho I8th inst, by a cholr of propriately dressed. commends at 734 0 ASTLE GARDEN.—THR ABOVE WELL KNOWN Summor resort can now be engaged for evening smuse- ments during the ensuing season. ickots Cwonty-tive cents. Ci ‘rossing the plains, the s guarantees of safety; and, from the » the animals of a com, ten thousand ‘may be as well subsisted as t hment of twenty men ting the Rocky Mountains, th ‘or further particulars, ly at the office on tho promises, or by lottor eted to the proprictors. FRENCH & HEISER. 1. 9.08 ox 2 OF THE Stato of N jou d Lode Room, Nay Hall, Canal street, on Tuesday evening, I7th April, at 7 o'clock. | iy orde ing at F instant, at eight as business of members for thei portance will will be action, J. M. PHILLIP: 1 RAND TIO) OW SOCIAL XH Union, jebrate their third Anniversary at the Tabernacl dway, Monday Even! 4 April Anson G. Phelps, Esq, will preside, assisted by We HL man, Faq. Rev.’ B. ii, Chapin, by particular requ ndly consented to repeat an addr 115 months since, and receive . E. Dodge, Exq., Re permit, will del «upon Temperance, de- with mitch applause, ad others, if time will + short addre The Music will be under the charge of S a, GV. 8., assisted by Messrs Washbu: ng, Uurrows, and others, with afull choir. Mist Wright will preside at’ the Piano, and Council, with the Unions, will appear in full K Doors open 6!;—serv commence 71% o'clock. (without charge) ean be had at the door on the evening, or cither of the Committee of Arrangements:—Z, Parker, N. Jimmerson, Geo. M. Clark, SL. Vanburen, 1, Thompion or }. Kelly. Pennsylvania 5°3 Ilinois, Ist marble tops; mahogany Sofas and Chairs; ron Hat Stands and Oil Cloths; cut Glass and China, a general assortment; bedroom Furni- prising rosewood Bedstead, Burean and asa’ door; Wash- stand, marble top, all to match, and will be sold together or ds and Wardrobes; Mattresses; f&e., &o., together with the O¥ VERY DESIRA fine appearanc efeot im every respect Tadiana State 5's. Reading R. R. Bonds. 53), Reading Mig. Bonds. e2lyit ture, en suite, ¢ Wardrobe; ladies’ Bazaar, 31 Crosby st, do, with plate CLOTHING. a OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE. and Gentlemen havin, can obtain a fair through the Post Ladies attonded to by Mr Erie Railroad, old. ? Fie Railroad, new. S84 Harlem Railroad separate; mahogany Bed Iron Bedsteads; Cottage Chi kitchen farniture, and a variety of other useful housohold Catalogues will be ready on Tuesday morning, BARB STEED AT AUCTION—ON next, the INth instant, will be sold, at the Bazaai et, the splendid Barb Steed, called in *Intely imported into this country by our ( ‘This superior animal is the finest blood over introduced into the Uni d originally belonge attached to his pedigree, as may be sce: 1822188 eS erfluous eflocts to dispose of, by sending for the subscriber, ifioe, who will attend at their residences, TYN, 466 Broadway, up stairs, OTHING MB Canton, Company al, ae O WHOLESALE © advertiser, salesman for several yout clothing house in a southern cit the Hike oapacity in the ony of establishment connected with the southern trad large busines# acquaintance with the merchants ‘An engagement could st next, as his present term of Vioe will have thom expired. Address box 239, Charioat Jed States Ban CHANTS—TH North Amer. Trust. A comparison of price: current at the the market yesterday with those ruling at the close o the previous week. exhibii« a dc ingin Treasury Note of % per cent; United Siates’ 6's, °68, } is desirous of en w York, with cco, whose seal is, also the Barb, at URNITURE SALES.— personal attention to. sal families breaking up hi tion of the country; offeet on the first 6 CARD—HAVING SEEN MY NAME IN THE MI tary Argus, and upon bills about the city, as ing one of a committes for benefit ball, on (this) the 16th inst., to one Corporal Braisted, at the Coliseum, Broadway, 1 would only # t or know! © that the same was used without my J.L. WAUGH. CALIFORNIA. F° SEN FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES, ON ITTM April The now and splendid ‘stamship @RESCENT CITY, 1,000 tons burthon, Chas. Stoddard, master, will loave for Chagres direct, from her dook, at Pier 4, N. R., on Tues- day, she 17th April, atone 0 clook. Passage in the after saloon $18 do. do. forward ir do, do. lowercabin 0. 115, gui; outins die of Regcpsiallewed cask Gable’ palbiapier ight cubic feet o! age intlowod each Gabim pasionger, and ix d Qwod each wlocrage passenger.” Pigs . ay per cent; om xtra baggage, 70 conte per foot. For t or passage, apply te HOWARD be 80%, 73 South street. ders for the sane. ommunications confidential, and prompsly r Frie Vailrond, %; Island, 124; Farmers’ Loan, },; Morris Canal, 4; and an advance in Ohio 6's, of %{ per cent; Pennsylvania 5’, %; Indiana 5’¢,1; Norwich and Worcester, 2%; anton Co., 14. ‘The value of merchandise imported into this distirct, excepting that sent to the warchouse, and the amoun of duties reevived during the week ending on the 13th Railroad, 1% Auctioneer, 3 Broad street. |. HOUSEHOLD FUR- OMER MORGAN AUCTIONEE: HAKSPERIAN READINGS— Upon iny life, she finds, although T eannot Myself, to be © marvellous proper mai I'll be at charges for ® lookin, And employ the che ‘To study fashions t Since I have erep I will maintain it at some little co But first, I'll swap this overcoat For one of them of rich Furnit Chairs, made by Weeks and plush Couch izabethian Arm Chairs, bluo, gold Bedsteads, Bureans, Book Carpets, Girandoles, &c; also, a few its; also, & Pianoforte, AST TWO DAYS’ SALE OF THE STOCK OF CHAS, S77 Broadway.--J. W. Brown will sell by adorn my bod. F°%, CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRRES.—THE ONITED States Mail Steamship FALCON, will leave Now York for Chagres, in Havana, on Th eda, Wth April, with the United States Mails for the Paoitic. The Faloen will arsive at Chi in ample time to deliver the mails and passongers for the Pacific mail steamer Oregon. ba anid ceca es $e . 2. lower after cal : Ses lower forward cabin. par eight or root. instant, in each of the four years, was as annexed :— Commenck. or THE Port or have found the place, 20th instant, tho of Nasswu and I Embroideries, &e., auction, on W sday, Ith, and Frida} lots of the above stock of Lace’ &e., in lots as formerly, suitable for cons mences on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon, and on Friday, at A FULL ATTRND- this evening, April 16th. ¥. SACRED MU * ance uf the mem TICE.--THE SALE OF GENTREL FUR- 5, Mantel Ornaments, Clocks, s day, at 96 Amos street, ‘will be found worthy atten~ ‘Algo, on Tuesday, at 24 Righth avenue. niture, rich China, Cut Specie... + 6 short term of instruction in th usic and singing at sight sons of good musical ear, this evening at 8 Broadway. J. F. WARNER, translator of W BE TAUGHT BY A young Lady, who has a thorough knowledge of Musio, the most unexceptionable references. Terms pequarter; those more advanced, $12. Ap- ie of a Stock of Hardware.—Jacob ay, at 23 Platt street, clock, instead of hal articular atten: ‘Tho movements in foreign dry,goods during the past week, were a6 ann of retailers ani I1_kinds of Hardware, foreign tlery, Japanned ja sand Joiners’ ilders’ Tools, ‘brass Rods, iron, brass and copper Tiles of best, qilities, Hollow ware, Fancy: article and who can «i for bopinners $i Table Knives and Forks, tine C Waiters, Wood another business, will disp; tm great sacrifice; all must be sold b, ance for dealers and others, 488 Broadway corner of Broome, ‘o-morrow, wt 10 o'clock, large sala Jewelry, consisting, ter declining the busines: other fixtures, &e. of Pawnbroker: the stock on hand of an im; OTICR TO TH proprietor of N tribute as far as possible every nccom keeping horses st livery un relinquish the sale ¢ ted claims, and sales of tl ‘Auction sales for carriages, har as usual every Moni nesday, at the sam taken on storage, and sold at private sa promptly paid, twenty-four hours after sale, at livery, and kept in woll ventilated s who wish to buy or sell horses by the prietor, will receive every information and attention, and kobe protected from any imposivion. past favors, and relying upon a tinuance of the same, hopes the ai the views of his numerous patrons and the public generally, iE0. W. MILLER, 446 Broadway, W YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREBT. Sales every Mon- A ing at twelve o'clock, with Harness, Saddles, Xe, JOUN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. PUBLIC.—THE UNDERSIGNED, w York Horse Bazaar, by the many friends, and ever anxious for the public accommodation, has consented to have public auction sales | of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Saddl at i2 o’clook, sold at private sale, or a account of such sales rondered. kept in stables unsurpassed, ‘se8, will please call on th SHIPPING. ‘The amount of drafts paid by the Assistant Treasu- ? ror of this port during the past week, was $341,105 76, which, deducted from the receipts from duties, shows ‘fan increase in tho deposits for the weck of $56,913 24. There has been a decrease of $187.897 in the im- ports for the week this year, compared with the same HB MAILS FOR THE Landes Mage TRENT, will close at the Post Office this day (Monday) by auction, except in sottling will be continu nd also every Wed- Vehicles of every description HE STEAMSHIP WILLIAM, hompson, master, will, for the year 1549, sail as fol FROM NEW YORK, ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of cer- tain articles exported from this port for the week ending the 10th inst., distinguishing tho destination and extent of shipm enoy of the pr “6th August. Thursday. enerous public for a con~ has hitherto made fF) ove arrangement will meet es, and kept her sai bins are unsurpassed fur coi arrangement and elegance of furniture. in them is fixed at twonty-five pounds from Liverpoul an ninety dollars from N Liverpool, at four po or passage, apply to ta to each place:— Commence ov tHe Port or New York —Werxty York. ‘The rat por ton measur of freight from To Tondon.—Flour 910. pork 358, turpentine 5.662 ; sperm oil 6274 guls.; staves. No. 7.00; cheese 82.180, beeswax 2454 hams’ and ba 556,502, tobacco, manufactured, 111,376 Ibs. ; do. oil peppermint bbls; furs19 packake South street, No HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R. Steamships between New York and Liverpool, betwoen orpool, calling at Halifax to ssengers, are intended te sail as follows :— tomy, Wedneoday, Iseh 4 4 Horses, Carriage J OTICE TO THE Proprietor of the S nd and receive —Flour 1.609. meal 462. tar 1.103, tur- pork 806. potash 4. balsam beef 100 tes. ntine 1.160, Popivi 7 BbIR.; corn 70.601 bush. bef 10 tank + musk 1 cae; cedar 50 Logs; logwood fort coe ; lard 18 417, cheese 1 5 tobacco, manufactured, every Mona; clea Be, Ke, ; sperm oil 6 teens ib becewax 4199. Horses taken on liver: i An experienced Surgeon on board. ‘Freight will be obi on specio beyond an amotnt for per lotters and papers must pass through tity P from New York or Boston to Liverpool: $70. For freight or pasa I; eecend do. 67. Ror feolehy of presage S757 9.518 Vbs.; sta pork 90. tar 400. bbls; beef 61 tes.; corn 7062 bush. 5 sperm oil 6.02 spirits of turpentine 3,501 gals 20,450, hams 86, To Iretand.—Corn 21,557 burb To Harre.—Potarh 26. castor oil 5 bbla.; whalebon dark 289 bags; stave undersigned, where eve nts by. the’ prop: ‘nd 4 continuance . hopes the above arrangement will meet the views of the public in general. JOHN H. GATFIELD, Pro ; bark 15 hhds. ; cheese for past favors, rietor, 31 Crosby st, 38 Broadway. 15 750 lbs.; bark 52 bhds.; 2.000; Havana segars 63,000, To Marseilles—Pork 50 beef 8 bbls.; bark 120 ce} Ddeeswax 4,196 Ibs; : tobacco 50 bal To Nantes.—Rice 124 tes. ; wax 3 458 Ibe. MISCELLANEOUS, Crabtree, will leave pier N: Bremen, on Friday, ly wt the office of thi “For Passage, ap e Ocean Stenm Navigation Company, UILDING AND RAILROAD TIMBER.—210,00 FER? | For sale ohenp for oash, to business of a timber yard—mnst be disposed of the first of May. ‘The Railroad sills, brid 10 cases; tobacco 10 | ; tobacco 50 cases. mahogany 23 logs; bees- of Baatorn Timber. SUPERIOK COPPERED AND tine, Capt. Batsbe. BOYD &'HINCKEN. OK HAVRR.—THR : ed French bark A: For freight or passage apply to YOK MARSEI bove is suitable for Will be sold im lots to suft pur- lealors would do well to call. N.S. DARLING, Thirteonth street, Corner Tenth avenue, North River. LEVER WAT of all manufactures, for the importer, at wholesale only, very low for cash. Close buyers will do woll te call before purchasing elsewhere. B, ROBBINS, 3 John street, up CHANDELIERS, HALL, AND perior finish, in gilt coo 188 eases; 907 Ibs.; rie ext, wood 422 boxes; do,, manufactured tobacco 103 ceroe rum, foreign § puns. ; cases; beef 265. pork 50 rosin 222 bbls To £)ain.—Pork 5, fS.—THE SUPER! OR BARK MARY VT OLD AND SILVEK ENG BF and Watch Movomen' f 5 tos.; staves, w. » Whittlsey master, Accommodutions, ill sail for the wl the ISth ninatant. TROWBRIDGE & SON, FOR SALE OR BXC NIAGAKA, (of sth April,) No. 104- dor exchanged for one in the Muay 2. Apply st No. 9 Broad street, To susivia in Mediterranean.—Jalap 14 bales; coffee § bags; rum, foreign. 40 puns cores; brandy, Am tobsceo 72 hhils domestios 1.224 sperm candles 75 boxes; hams 1817. sugar, PBR STEAMER 4 side Lamps, of every style and # silver, at twenty-five percent less than om lishment in this city, at wh orchased at any other ea thie and retail by JOHN U. MORGAN, 154 F near Broadway. berth will be raisins 10. cochinenl 55 cases ks; cordage 170 cvils; duck 16 b. "Domestics 78; hats, palm le lard 873 1bs.; spirits turpentine, 106 gals; flour 400 8; palm oil 4 casks; vitriol IRECTIONS FOR PILOTS.—VESSELS SUBJECT TO Visitation by the Health Officer. ort having passengers, and every vessel having had, case of Small-pox, or infeotious oF ving at any timo, ordinary passage from which they mus scdah of Cay: tloulvpen arriving, hoeweun the “tety at ‘uf May nnd the sixtocnth day of Oovober. oy, f Tuding islands) in Asia, Afrion, or. the Vest India, Bahama, Ber: ds, oF from any one place in America, ‘south of George —YANKER PRESSES SUPBR- ine price as types , jeautiful Copper Byery vessel from = bbls; fire crackers 250 b heques, Drafts, and aileth 2 Wall street, Manufactory No. 1) All vessols from YRENCH EMBROIDERES, MANTILLAS, BTC, PRR Hermann—G, STEWART, 445 Broadway, will o' morning, April 16, 1849, a lot’ of the above goods, imported expressly for the retail city trade, at ® reduction of 25 per cent below the cost of importatior enlls the attention of Indi &e.; French trimmed Skirt ©, tie PunLT anges for 1849, is in operation Lroadway.. The beauty, economy, at wade, makes it superior to anything ever offered, Also, # full supply of his old patterns, which have gi satisfaction for the last five yea To New Granada.—Flour 186 bbis., tar 100, ale 10; sperm cancles 62 boxes, mould 8, brandy, F'n 242 gals wider 124 kegs; cassia 68 mats; cheese 368. tah 750 ; popper 14 bags; cloves And all veasols Ibs.; crackers 30 keg: 108; shawls 2 cnees, 0 Madeira,.—blour 3 Mediterranean, or from any of the muda or Western Isls in the ordinary —arriving eewoes to which he particularly ‘Also, Straws, | ually low prices, NEW TWO OVAN day at the store 292 60 bbls; riee 31 tes 2.000 ft.; corn 7.463 bush. ; staves 10 000 ; butter 541 Ibe, 0. Steel 10, Acid 10 machinery 570, hard- ro 107, woollens 2 eases ; fish 50, tacks, &e.. 4, sperm cordage 15 coils; iron 72 bars; har- ; domestics 24 bales 281, butter 420. tobacco, mf 278i ths. To St, Domingo.—b lour 130 herring 20, rice 15, pork ackerel 50, alewives 74, tar 16 bbis, ; soap 1600, lived 6.201, fish wufaccured 901, trom whioh they ¢ frat day of A ALEX. B. WHI Journal of Commerce, Evening Post and Stn, please copy. MAJESTY'S CONS®- jorsigned dowiroe candice 10 boxes ness 7, silks? pk cheese 307, hams HER BRITANNIC ow York, April 9, 140.—The un ¢, that hor Majesty's Government offers » Thousand Poow tributed amon; ‘av may, in the jud rendored eMfoient assists their crows, and may have contributed di- foo, in the Arctic NTHONY BARCLAY, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul, “@ECRMP POR SALR.—THR ABOVE YACHT La. tit this oity during the nitily 71 casks; to give pul lic notict Reward of Twent: t wuch private abil tof the Bourd of Adnw- ir John Prank 62, sugar, refined, 8.470, tobacco, u cheese 2400 Ibs. ; silky 10 puckages ; peppor 12 bags ; nunpowder 50 kegs; Lumber 21 uv0 foet ‘To Spanish West Indies. Soars, of the choic tion of connoisonrs to his rece new, and of rare excellence. advantageous to consum are partioularly invited ROADWAY HOTEI—THIS HOUSR, PROM ITS VARY opposite the City tho immediate vicinity of all the ricate them from the Vork 50 boof 124 mackerel 20. alewives 60. herring 10, bread 100 ale 20, meal 100 Lbs. ; herring 9, soap 250, sporm ewndl dv, 60 boxes ; rice 34 tierce bams 11,407, tobacco, manufactured. Lo fish 64241, grease 4500, dry bef 581d ibs. ; hay 200 bules; brandy, foreign, 80 gais; silks J packages; ebaire 202 bundles | lumber 1¥ v0, hoops 59 000 feos .—bluar 100, pork 45, me © 330 bags ; butter 94s, . cheese 5.656, nae Veet of the ie terial, and in 0 est material, “on cape jonced Waller, She te 32 foet in length o1 inches beam, 1] tons , and woll foun pact te W. AGATE, (08 of Spring desirable locat Vark and Fountain, atom-house measurement visiting the city, Wd to ane patent a CYREY ANtGR ‘TucKmie 4 Te Denith Wee oR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—THE BRITISH steamship UNICORN, 650 burthen, will ponitivel: City, on Wednesday, the 18th of April, at I il from Jersey ‘clock. Ineabia. In fore cabia. In steerage. ‘$208 $150 mo) 600 ill recompany this vessel. E, CUNARD, Jr. ad now horough refit; and fortable and well v 1 Unicorn has double engi gow last April; is now undergoi cabin and stecrage will tiated. TEAM SHIP CRESCENT CTIY, FOR CHAGRES—Pas- sengers by this ship are requested to have their bagzage on Loard this day, and to mark all not wanted on the passage, “below.” J. HOWARD & $ South at. N. B.—The Crescent ‘A messenger across the Isthmus, ASSENGERS BY THE CRESCENT CITY, WHO ARE not provided with Mess Hampers, can find at the store of the suliscribers ® very neat and compact article, containing the various cooking and eating utensils, such as Camp Kettles, Gridirons, Fry Fans, Knives und Forks, Spoons, Plates, Cups, &e., &e.,, arranged with particular reference to transpur- tation across the isthmus, MITH, TORREY, & CO. Maidon Tana, A, SAN FRANCISC fanciro and Valparwiso.— red and copper fastened Liverpool pai D apt. J. O. Barelay, 7 tons burt id, is now ready for sea, and will p April. This magnificent ship, for stre d, and accommodations for passengers, is unsurpassed by y vextel of her size in the world, She ‘can yet accomm: date a limited number of passengers, who may secure the Verths by immediately calling on BUFFUM & HANDY, 112 Broadway, N VOR CAL FORNIA, VIA CORPUS CIIRISTI, EL PASO five mo and t la—through in 60 days for $175, and found with provisions to $ ranciseo » month after arrival at the mines..—Also includ: ‘8 complete outfi neh an 6) jo necessary for pi e, mule, &8. ‘The Knicl now in progress of formatjon, wi ih May. J. 8. WOODHOUSE, President, 419 Water st. ALIFORNIA, VIA VERA CRUZ, THR CITY OF Mexico, and Maratha: y having mado ar enugements to sail on the 2th inst., in the fast sailing packet ENIA, which conveyed Capt. Hutton's company of 130 in fourteen days to Vera Crux, wo desire to inform those hound for California, that a ‘few vacancies in. the ovimpan romain. Further information given by Capt. BATTERSBY, from 1 to é P. M., at 100 Front street, up stairs, back office. VOR CALIFORNIA, THROUGH TEXAS AND THE Valley of the Gila, via Hays and ( Koute, in ninety days, starting by the Ist of May. he Fourth Mutual Protection Company (nut joint stuck) organized by D. Houghy jun., is now fast filling up for this sure, safe, cheap, and favorite route, Names enrolled, and full ‘parti- culars given at 40 Broad st , Up stairs, from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M, until farther notice O CALIFORNIANS.—WITH AN EXPBRLENE the subsoriber confidently offors his servious res, in suitable paokages to cross the Isthmus, or oute. All articles warranted to ki ‘rinted jor any pumber of persons furnished gratuitously. A. KEMP, 116 Wall street, N. f. ip Angelique.—Mes. Farnham will remain tow days at No. 63 Barclay stroet, to give hee attontion to desirous of joininy RAND CALIPORNIA BX- ting every evening, at the rand and Forsyth streets. over three hundred able egions on shares, no more AMES SUYDAM & CO,'S pedition will hold # publio m Lena Vista House This Company having Lodied men to. go to th members will be taken tinless those wishing to take shares or parts of sh $25 wil & member to 0-16 part of the profits of re; $00 100 to 34: and $100 to the i ry extra $100 one-fourth of pany furnish all the clo- will leave New York the up the Missouri, to the head river, leaving only 7 mil iH be performed in sixty days from Ve one of (he healhiest and pleasante fornia, Passengers will Le tekon through for $100, and damien Suydam s pace Je saloons will be tied on th whole journey t h equal the saloons of ateain~ Louts ior lars apply as wbove, from 7 Persons who hive had their nam) pany are requested to ¢ © ovening, and sign the articles of agreement, as fi ni will be acded hereafter, VALIFORNIA TENTS AND HAMMOCKS.—A LOT OF / “yew and sv perior made Tonts and Hammooks, of various for sale, we very low prices, at MO West street, up atal enatiton oneness FOREIGN. “A. KIAS CONNOR & CO., COMMISSION, FORWARDING, and, Shipping Morohante, | Pan signinonte of dine wolicited, and all ki of Commis- ded toon the usnal terms, Drafts on Ne Orleans, Sen Francisco, London sad ditheniues of country assumes the ¢ of voléanie ruins und d titute ridges of ot five hundred mil alt Luke and the Sier unmitigated desert. of this busin, is | whole country, from the rland journey begin. eter of a contused mise ert journeys between dea aged mountains. wide, lying between ada, is an almost eof the Gila, south ; and, indeed, the Columbia River in Oregon, vada, along the Pacific, und, from six to e) ‘one minute's walk of Broadway. Address S. M., A THRER-STORY HOUSE, HAMMOND , with Hot and Cold Bathy—§000; and ono with \d Bath only, $475; also, one in Bank street, with id Baths, $475. Apply to ; ai M. GRBIG, 1 Hanover asrect. 0. FOUR AND FIVE OF A ROW OF neat Cottage Houses in 40th street, a few foet east of Isroad way, rent $2, to one small famil ht hundred the Roeky mountain: miles m the interior, down to Sonora, in Mexu is desert in its characte timber and grass, with he: or luke, with an oasis of limited ext habitable, even by the Digger India ‘Taking up the several routes ind joumey by the Cala is perhaps the most ad- visable; for, though somewhat circuitous, it is the Pacific, trom the Rocky Mountains, notes prove it to be impracticable rk mules, ithas the advan- , With occa- » generally destitute eand there only a river ent, at all in- ated in detail, To) Laurens st. FOUR STORY hand 10th ave~ ty Manufie- arciay atreos. RLOR AND BED- or a small gentool hborhood of Union Park and P-TOWN FACTORY TO RENT—TH x in 27h street, hetwe hues, now occupied by the Manhattan . Apply at the Albion offi turing Compan JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET rooms, suitable fi family, in the immedi Grace Church. Apply at 821 Broadway. single gentlemer shortest to th of a constant supply of patches of grass, sufficient for the animals 1 Its whole course beu ha chain of mountains, Col. Cooke, wit the wagon train of Gen. Kearny’s army, turned southward, but came near ibsence of grass and water. pute up trom Santa Fe, and across froma the head waters of the Kio Grande to the Colo rado, thence through the Great Basin, is compara- unknown, never having been offi ly explored, It was the object of Lieut. 0 ate enterprise, to clear up the niystery of the southern section of the Great this route passes; and, theugh defeated by the disasters of a terrible winter, in the Sierra de los Mimbres, it i finish hie d charts the ‘ country west of the Rocky Mountains, from the Columbia to the Gila. A tecentletterin the Heraid, from a trapper of the Colerado, would go to show, however, that this cen- is known to his fraternity ; and that the Sevier river, which is set down upon our maps as taking a circuit through the desert itvelf in the contrary, from th MEDICAL. ERFEITS AND IMITATION ‘The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Wild Cherry, in all t EWARE OF CO! a hundred men, diseases for w ter the skill of the best effected a large andtine 't has eansed many unpri itators to palm off spi f them by a route to the rus mixtures, of terfeiters and i similar name and a Wistar'é Baloam of rest merely imitate boss none of ite virtues. marks of the gonuine.—The genuine Ba i “Dr. Wistar's inthe gins; each mt, bigs 7 si jd Cherry” ist he name of ‘the ori K nal, while they pos- sam is put up Balsam of Wild bottle bearing # label on th Thio will he envole » Ist; on which will always appear the writ 1 Jusiny thiough ruggiste generally throughout the Untted States ATED BITTERS the eure of Dyspe Governors of Rhode mont, Pennaylyamia, the tates, and sold hy the ssinen of most Company, 176 und then losing: nds, does no such thing. letter of Mr, McDougal, it would appear that said river rises near the Sierra Ne ,and flows southeastwardly a course of near , to the Colorado, -OWELL, OCULIST AND AURIST, DEVOTES 13 seven hundred mil wagon route along its banks, from the the very foot of the gold mount ther avers, that the margin of abounds with grass along its whole course, and has | ‘ nents, indicating its com- parative fertility to the general face of, the desert ‘The writer of said letter also says, that the route from Santa Fe across the valley of the Colorado and the junction of the Sevier river, is practicable for wagons. If this be so, the route here laid down is the mort direct, easiest, and safest, of all the overland routes through the United States. eat Basin, along a river border all the way, of water and grass for the ravan, and strikes the Sierra Nevada in the very centre of the gold region. than all, itis the very route desired fora railroad to the Pacific; and for the determination of the fucts stated by Mr. MeDougal, it would justify = specific appropriation by Congress for an official ex- rice &) cents; also a par| c his now method of stron; eyes. Just imported, a large supply of Artifion And he fur- this Sevier river dish Leeches, just received per steamship BOTTLES, AND OVER, OF DR. DE- ellingor’s Liniment have been sold, $1,000 will be paid to any pervon whe ther medicine that has pert every class of disease to wh y many of the most pro- cal institutions, to be th nd agreeable prescription, weoifio that ever has beem through which it passes. 800,000 without « murmur. A sh Rocky mountains to th family are heir, found scholars of the variou mildest, most certain, sa also, aa’an external and offered for sale It traverses the 5 to eradicate pai heal all manner tording abundar mals of ac nd all Spasm very siall quan venders it ten times chea Asa strong an t has caused thousands of the best men in the country, to lay down all other dottle is large, an 3 than any other nvineing prook and most skilfy rewedies, used by many of them frum thirty to forty years sions, a8 the best ani ng whom we are proud of the honor to gentlemen whose names will be known an@ ngth and breadth of tho land, viz Hon. M. H, Grinnell, Hon. It. I. Morris, Hon. Rich. F. Carman, Morris, Mr. James Bathgate. ‘outers, Livingstons, lowes, Bradhursts, inshort, nine-tenthsof the rs, on all required « cheaport to be ‘The northem route from Independence to the ss, Fort Hall, and the Salt Lake, and thence through the Great Basin, via Mary’s river, to the Sierra. Nevada, is too well known to nee It is the great line of travel fornia. And yet, of roepeeted througout the Mr. Win. L. “Morris, Mr. In coutinuation, we have onr Irvings, Hamiltons, Janc Lovillards, Scherm elite of this, and many other large « only medicinal wonder of the ago. Street, at 50 cents per bottle, or $4 per dozen; 446 Bro: & Co., of Boston; and of the Druggists and Grocers y, throughout the K. MORRISON CONTINUES TO BE © tially on private disoases, hall ‘ors, nud eruptions he oures where others fail. . Nervous and organte debility be warrants to oure. See his London diplema in his offfee, 24}6 Fulton streo further description. overland to Oregon and all others, this 1s the route of which we apprehend the greatest disasters, during the coming summer, weet of the Rocky Mountains. Lake you have seventy-five miles of a desert plain, of salt, ashes, and sand, to cross, before reaching the waters of Mury’s river. this jornada, but frequen and moying armies of spectral giants, are calculate to deceive the superstitious with ideas of an en- chanted region, inhabited by a race.of antedilu- vians. Westward, for 350 miles, along Mary’s river, you find occasional patches of herbuge, willows, and a tough grass, upon which a few mules may subsist on the journey, if not overladen ; but the water of the river thickens from day to day, as you nd the stream, from an impregnation of salts, , and various volcanic substances mixed with the soil, until, at the point where it sinks in the sands, it is dense, black, bitter, and From the sink to the lakes, at the eastern base of the Sierra Nevada, there is another desert jornada of 75 mies, with only one spring of water on the way, or rathera cluster of them, on @ mountain side, of a very bountiful supply of a bitter liquid, but boiling hot and boiling over, from the volcanic fires underground. Frem the ver even of water y and country. From the Salt There is no water om cured in a few da illusions of lakes, citie CTICAL PRI- ot—Ortice hours 9 ages will be surpri attending their chiefly, howev ffered from a certain class of people, wi In stricture, from ite and distressing ‘and u very extensive pra » which, he tr roperly appreciate Wir Iucipionts to its more ady >mmon advantage: he can efford a rapid, easy and radical ou ound for stating, can be ob ned from no oth alkalies, bitum R. JOHNSON, 16 DUA in the treatment of delicate fetid as poison. Recent cases cured im et habit, effectually cured. K. FAWCBTT CAN BB CONFIDBNTIALLY GON~ sulted wt his office, 51 Dey atreot, on all private dispanes. Td to his mode of treatment, whiok is i Seriotures cured om the most meagre supply of grass to eat, and runk, along this route, and frem the fact that thousands of emigrants, with thousands of horses, mules, and cattle, are setting out on this line for California, we apprehend that there will be much, suflering among the adventu- s of animals and baggage, carry provisions f, actiloments, even if they miles to the ble—the desert must be f one hundred 19 DUANE 8, the treatment of certain delicnt ctice of sixteen years devoted to the treat enablés Dr. C. to cure the worst {this disease, Recent cases cured im three days. AY.—DK. CORB may be consulted o rers, and great sacrifi if not of human life. animals from the Mormon settlements hea them, for a journe: Sierra Nevada, is impossil relied upon. mules will swee the caravans fol the north or south R, WHEELER, OCULIST, 29 GREENWICH STRERP, devotes bie exclusive attention to diseases of the Eye, ul seleotion uf Artiticial Byes, y of six hundred and bas for sale « most boaw ived from Paris amphlet containing many remarkable cures weler, can be had gratuitously at his office, \CE, &e.—DOCTOR deeply interesting with recipes, mode of 6th edition, JH pp., price author, 8&8 Greenwich stroct, or by o'clock P.M. A ane a “the first caravan 0 “tected by Dr. ) the grass the whole line of march 3 lowing must perish, or turn off to in quest of other routes, from ne back to the Salt Lake and the lies of the Mormons, to prevent imme- dinte starvation. Mr. Collier, the new Collector for San Franciseo, his suite of twenty men, und his escort of sixty dra- goens, with at least two hundred animals, are to tuke this route; and we would suggest to them, om aniving at the Salt Lake, to pursue a southerly course till they reach the Sevier river, thence up raid river westward to the Sierra of the Pacific— beth as a measure of safety, and as an expedition for the benefit of science, in determining the exact chusactes, latitudes, and topography of this unex- plored central line over the Great Basin. _ Recarirv.ation. 1. Along their whole extent, the Rock: tains may be safely approached in any ficm the Mississippi or the Gulf, with a force ficient for defence against the Indians, gt4® 4 and itt being. ubundant, and bal gyi " ce reuch, by keeping in view any one o' sinetp 2 the Platte, the Arkansas, the Ite q f the “sika is best SS Ralph's Prac the only true treatment and cur & R, COOPER, M DUANE SREETT, HAS, FOR THB last fourteen yeurs, confined his practice of a delicate nature. ws of this disease; and A perfoct cure, cure the most aggrs mild cases removed in two to five days. HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVA Companion, by Dr, A. M. Mauricean, en. Sixth edition, i ATE MEDIC. fe {50,000 cophen #0 ‘Yours of suffering, of phy: an affectionate wife, au might have heen «i ed competence: thonsam ‘porsession of this work. It ie intended expecially, ‘wo them particular], ‘To thone whore healsh der iets of erpectal fey Hore, also, evers either budaing into womanhoor Years ix whom nature conten Gan, diacover the onus diva, and most cer which her sex Ls subject. tal anguish te Moultios te the ha: Ly le va! hae hgh! ia broken in het woul vin, in their graves been auill alive, the tnarried, or those contem= (cloves Important. secrete witob it of am increase of fami- male—the wife, tl ten an important ohange— Conall oct e hcleny re livers, as the Rio Grande. 2 Fiem Santa Fé the route of kicwn, though not adapted to wagon’ cf the mountains, nor to heavy exraVags. Lecwuse of the scanty supply of gtaga. But by viding a large caravan into sev punerous emugratjon may subsayt th ome, and tl jn rood of oure, in Liberty street ‘On the reosipt of $1, MER Now Verkelty” 0 ‘the United States. A! to Dr. A. M. Mauricvau, Box (ao Labor street: detachments, @

Other pages from this issue: